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Show I the hour of twelve o'clock noon of said day, at the front door of the county court house (City and County building), build-ing), In the City of Salt Lake, In the County of Salt Lake and State of Utah, for the purposes aforesaid, I shall sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described real estate es-tate and water stock: The following described tract of land In said Salt Lake County, beginning at a point eight hundred seventy-four 75-100 (874) feet south and seventy-two (72) rods east of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section two (2), of township two (2) south of range one (1) west, of Salt Lake Meridian, and running thence south three hundred thirty-eight (338) feet; thence east eighty-eight (88) rods; thence north ten (10) rods more or less to west bank of Jordan river; thence northerly along the west bank of said river to a point In" the south line produced easterly to said river of south line of land conveyed by grantors grant-ors to Magnus Johnson by deed dated January 24, 1902, and recorded In Book E of deeds, Salt Lake County Registry of Deeds, at page 542; thence west along said produced line and said Johnson's south line to point of commencement, containing ten (10) acres. Also fourteen (14) shares of the capital stock of the North Jordan Canal company, evidenced by cer tificate No. 749, together with all water wa-ter rights and appurtenances. C. PRANK EMERY, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Successor Success-or in Trust to Eugene Lewis. August 30, 190C. Eugene Lewis, Attorney for Trustee. SUMMONS. O. H. BACKMAN, Attorney, 32 South Main Street. In the Third Judicial District Court In and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Jemima B. Walker, plaintiff, vs. tho unknown heirs of George Stringham, deceased, George W. Stringham, Jacob Stringham, Llllio Grundy, Mary E. Colby, Nettle Mortensen, Benjamin Stringham, Sallio King, William Stringham, Jerry Stringham, Jr., Jas. Stringham, David Stringham, Thomas Stringham, heirs of Jerry Stringham deceased; the unknown heirs of Jerry Jer-ry Stringham, deceased, Henry C. Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Susan Racheal Taylor, Lucy G. Cannon, Florence Grant. Edith Grant, and Anna Grant, lind Heber J. Grant, heirs of Lucy S. Grant, deceased, Julia Ju-lia S. Woolley, Martha S. Edmunds, Chloo S. Johnson, Jeremiah Stringham, String-ham, Theressa S. Giles, Richard Stringham, Maria S. Stevens. Harriet S. Nowlln, Elmedla S .Johnson, Rozol- lah S. Grant, Henry Stringham, Nathaniel Na-thaniel G. Stringham, sometimes known as Georgo Stringham, Folly Crossland, Emma S. Stevens, Jane S. Stevenson, tho heirs of Bryant Stringham, String-ham, deceased, defendants. Summons. Sum-mons. Tho State of Utah to said defendants: defend-ants: You and each of you aro hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after tho servlco of this summons sum-mons upon you, if served within tho county in which tho action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service and defend tho abovo entitled en-titled action and in caso of your failure fail-ure so to do, Judgment will be rendered ren-dered against you, according to tho demand of tho complaint, which within with-in ten days after service of this summons sum-mons upon you will bo filed with tho clerk of said court. Tho said complaint in substanco alleges: al-leges: That the plaintiff is tho owner and in possession and entitled to the pos-pesslon pos-pesslon of the following described real estate situated In the County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, to-wlt: All of Lot 15, Block 1, five-acre Plat "A," Big Field Survey. That you, tho said defendants, claim some Interest In said real estate es-tate adverse to the plaintiff. Alleges that your claim is without right, and prays that tho itle of tho H plaintiff bo quieted ngalnst you. H G. H. BACKMAN, H Attorney for Plaintiff. H P. O. Address No. 32 South Main M Street, Salt Lako City, Utah. H ASSESSMENT NO. 8. M BONANZA CONSOLIDATED MIN- ING COMPANY. Principal place of M business, Salt Lako City, Utah. Loca- H Hon of mines, Park City, Utah. H Notlco Is hereby given that at a H meeting of tho board of directors of H tho Bonanza Consolidated Mining com- H pany, held on tho 4th day of Scptcm B bcr, 190G, assessment No. 8 of one (1) B cent per share was lovlcd upon tho HJ capital stock of the corporation, issued HJ and outstanding; payablo immediately HJ to tho secretary at his ofllco, No. 94 B Commercial National Bank building, HJ Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon HJ which this assessment may remain HJ unpaid tho 8th day of October, 190G, HJ will bo delinquent and advertised for HJ salo at public auction; and unless pay HJ ment Is- made before, will be sold on HJ tho 25th day of October, 1900, at 2 o'clock p. m. at tho company's office HJ to pay tho delinquent assessment HJ thereon, together with the costs of ad- HJ vcrtlsing and oxpense of salo. HJ J. M. BOWMAN, Secretary. Room 94, Commercial Block, East HJ Second South St. I sk Your Dealer For I gf'lfi21&uLiKe I fiJBwiillBfcMiMMiBBBPgyjP It is offered to the public today for the K M jHJrBBiMB58BHHfir first time and from now on the H BJ yfttoW 1 want 8Te,7 n8 who drinks bottled beer to givo "Luxus" ono trial that is all we ask ono trial H ' J"'2lk then wo ara willing to talcs our chances on their regular patronage. H k ffiBjfMHKJKL Yon know that there is as much difference in beers as there is in any other food product. 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