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Show I ASSESSMENT NO. 4. Juno Mining Company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at , a meeting of the directors held on the 5th day of July, 1905, an assessment of one-quarter cent per share was lev-tod lev-tod on the capital stock of the corporation, corpor-ation, payable immediately to P. vV. Muhlenbruch, treasurer, Room 9, Central Cen-tral block, Salt Lako City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 12th day of August, 1905, will bo delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, auc-tion, and unless payment Is made before, be-fore, will bo sold on the 2nd day of September, 1905, to pay the delinquent assessment, together with the cost of advertising an dexpense of sale. P. W. AIUHLENBRUCH, Secretary. Office, Room 9, Central Block, Salt Lako City, Utah. Chrlstonson & Brown, Attorneys. 219 Atlas Block. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Salt Lako. Lena Nephew, plaintiff, Frank Nephew, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah, to the said Defendant: De-fendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in caso of your failuro so to do, judgment will bo rendered against you, according to the demand of the complaint, which, within with-in ten days after service of this summons sum-mons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. SOREN X. CHRISTEN SEN, HORATIO C. BROWNE, Plaintiff's Attorneys. LENA NEPHEW, Plaintiff. P. O. Address 219 Atlas Blk, Salt Lake City, Utah. II Probate and Guardianship Notices. m (Consult County Clork or Respective j Signers for Further Information.) I PATTERSON & MOYER, Attorneys, WT Commercial Block. 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ft Estate of Ann Parsons, deceased. I Creditors will present claims with I jl vouchers to the undersigned at 87-88 H Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, f U Utah, on or before the tenth day of f November, A. D. 1905. i GEORGE SAXTON, ,! w Administrator of the Estntc of Ann n - Parsons, Deceased. If Date of first publication July 8, A. ' H D. 1905. 1 EE Patterson & Aloycr, Attorneys for If Administrator. !; W PATTERSON & MOYER, Attorneys, I f Commercial Block. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. (If Estate of Montgomery Gibbs, de- ji ceased, w Creditors will present claims with U .voucher.3 to the undersigned at 87-88 HI Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, M Utah, on or beforo the tenth day of 9 November, A. D. 1905. A. T. MOON, . "; Administrator of the Estate of Montgomery Mont-gomery Gibbs, Deceased. I Date of first publication July 8, A. D. 1905. Pattorson & Moyor, Attorneys for rf Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court' of the Third Judicial Ju-dicial District, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. John M. Breeze, Trustee, and as Administrator Ad-ministrator of the Estate of Thomas Price, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Gilbert S. Peyton, and Ida M. Peyton, his wife; Addison Cain, and Fcrnand Hen-rotin, Hen-rotin, Defendants, to be sold at sheriff's sher-iff's sale, at the west front door of the county court house, in the city and county of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 31st day of July, A. D. 1905, at twelve o'clock noon of said day, all the right, title, claim and interest of said defendants of, in and to the following fol-lowing described real estate, to-wlt: Part of the northeast quarter of Section Sec-tion 20, Township 1 South of Range 1 East, Salt Lake Meridian, beginning on the south side of an old ditch fence, on the south boundary of John Has-lam's Has-lam's claim, south 5G rods from the northeast corner of said quarter section; sec-tion; thence by said claim, along the pouth side of said ditch fence, west 2.8 rods; thence along the west side of an old ditch fence north 8 deg. 40 mil), west 17.5 rods; thence west 75.4 reds; thence south Gl rods; thence est 22.2 rods; thence south 82 deg. 45 min. east 24 rods; thence south 88 deg. 15 min. east to the east boundary of said quarter section; thence along the oast boundary of said quarter section sec-tion north 48.4 rods, to the place of beginning, containing 31.44 acres, more or less. Together with 24 acres of water right in the White ditch. Sud premises being situated In Salt Lake County. State of Utah. Purchnse price payable in lawful money of tho United States. Dated at Silt Lake City, this 5th day of July, 1905. C. FRANK EMERY, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, Utah. By James Cowan, Deputy Sheriff. G. H. Backman, Attorney for Plaintiff. Plain-tiff. NOTICI2 OF S1M0CIAI, CITV TAX. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby Riven that a special tax for the purpose of constructing n sewer on the west 8ldo of Thirteenth East street, between be-tween First South and Second South streets. In Sewer District No. 1. has boon levied and confirmed by ordinance dated June 19th. mnr.. S-ild tux Is levied unon tho following real property In Salt Lako City, to-wlt Lots 1, IS, 1!). 20. 22, and 23. East Side subdivision of block 31, Pint "F," Salt Lake City Survey, to a depth of twenty-live foot back from said street, Is payable In three equal Installments, and will become delinquent as follows-Said follows-Said llrst Installment July 19th, 1905: said second Installment on August 10th. 1D0B, and said third Installment on September 19th, 1905. Each of said Installments except the llrst, shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 ror cent per annum from the date of tho levy, ns aforesaid, and if any or either of said Installments shall bo unmild when thov become delinquent. Interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent por annum until such delinquent Installments Install-ments uro fully paid. All sneclul tnxet are nayablo at mv olllco. room 102. City and County Building, Build-ing, Salt Lake Cltv. .. , FISIIEIt HARRIS, City Treasurer .i Sneclul Tax Collector. My Geo. ir. Wood. Deputy. Sewer Extension No. 15 1! Salt Like City, Utah, July S, 1905. NOTICE. Gordon Mining and Milling Company, Com-pany, office 218 South Main St., Salt Lako City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described de-scribed stock, on account of assessment assess-ment levied on tho 3rd day of Juno, 1905, tho several amounts set opposite oppo-site tho names of tho respective shareholders ns follows: No. No. Cert. Shares Amt. James Burk 13 10,000 $20.00 J. W. Burton 30 30,000 GO. 00 E. P. Gordon 35 30.000 GO. 00 Wm. McKoan 3G 2000 4.00 Annio McKoan ... 37 1,000 2.00 E. T, Culmer 43 1,000 2.00 E. P. LeCompte .. 44 10,000 20.00 'It, IHHK. ' i J. Cruickshank ... 54 2,500 5.00 J. B. Hicks 58 30,000 GO. 00 R. B. Carter 5G 250 .50 R. B. Carter 57 2,000 5.00 And in accordance with tho law, and an order of the board of directors, made of the 3rd day of June, 1905, so many shares of oich parcel of such stock as may bo necessary, will be sold at tho company's place of business busi-ness above designated, on Saturday, July 22. 1905, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent' assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and tho expenses of sale. ALEXANDER S. FOWLER, Secretary of said Gordon Mining and Milling Company, 218 So. Main St., oalt Lake City, Utah. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Mont' Cristo Gold and Copper Company. Com-pany. Location and principal place of business, Salt Lako. City, Utah. Location Loca-tion of mino3, Star district, Beaver county, Utah. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment No. 7, levied on tho 2Gth day of May, 1905, the several sev-eral amounts sot opposite the names of tho respective shareholders as follows fol-lows : No. No. Name. Cert'. Shares. Amt. T. M. Alley 330 1000 ? 2.50 T. J. Anderson 502 2500 G.25 P. K. Aired 207 1000 2.50 Henrietta Barnett ..38G 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 280 5000 12.50 C. H. Barton 281 5000 12.50 C. H. Barton 480 1000 2.50 C. II. Barton 481 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 482 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 483 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 484 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 485 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 48G 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 487 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 488 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 489 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 490 1000 2.50 C. H. Barton 491 1000 2.50 J. S. Baker 87 1000 2.50 .1. S. Baker 137 1000 2.50 W. J. Burk 127 2000 5.00 AI. J. Burk .145 1000 2.50 J. E. Barnes 388 1000 2.50 P. Brcphy 1G5 1000 2.50 P. Brophy, Jr 215 1000 2.50 W. H. Bean 2G9 2000 5.00 Bessie Burgher 329 1000 2.50 F. Lula Bates 348 1000 2.50 W. M. Blodgett 444 1000 2.50 Mrs. B. F. Deal 331 1000 2.50 Win. H. Eccles 4G8 5000 12.50 N. B. Campbell 31 3 .05, N. B. Campbell 440 1000 2.50 j J. M. Cahoon 4G5 2000 5.00., W. W. Caldwell .... 89 1000 2.50 W. W. Caldwell ....141 10000 2.50, W. W. Caldwell ....322 1000 2.50 W. E. Chubbeck 115 1000 2.50 W. E. Chubbeck 2G2 1000 2.50 S. B. Castle 120 2000 5.00 C. E. Coulter 390 1000 2.50 C. E. Coulter 391 1000 2.50 C. E. Coulter 393 500 1.25 C. E. Coulter 434 2500 G.25 D. O. Caldwell 155 1000 2.50 D. O. Caldwell 200 1000 2.50 W. J. Cavanaugh 194 1000 2.50 W. J. Cavanaugh ...341 500 1.25 C. S. Crisp 1G1 1000 2.50 J. A. Colhn3 1G4 1000 2.50 J. A. Collins 274 1000 2.50 AI. E. Collins 227 1000 2.50 J. G. Campbell 1GG 2000 5.00 J. G. Campbell 404 300 .75 Lura B. Campbell ..197 1000 2.50 J. A. Cottrell 24G 2000 5.00 J. A. Cottrell 377 1000 2.50 S. G. Dye 303 2000 5.00 W. J. Dalllmore 359 1000 2.50 Geo. A. Emery 288 1000 2.50 Geo. A. Emery 289 1000 2.50 Geo. A. Emery 4G4 1000 2.50 J. W. Ewlng 132 1000 2.50 Erlck Erlckson .. ..133 2000 5.00 I. W. Emmons 21G 1000 2.50 Flo Fawcett G5 100 .25 Mrs. AI. AI. Fox 413 1000 2.50 Airs. J. H. Glassen . GG 100 .25 F. L. Glassen 67 100 .25 Geo. Glced 9Ti(,. K Geo. Gleed ' S n'" 2 50 O. B. Gilson lie 2.50 Lee Gibson 2', ift" 25o ! H. B. Godwin IS 5.00 Geo. AI. Hanson . . . 471 52 lM Enf-.".--!, a l.v.:----:::i!a!! J:S:i!i!!:: 8:5 W. A. Holland ."Sinn K C. J. Humphries ....433 Boon 1 H W Henderson ...253 inn o " Airs. J. H. Johnson .175 2o "J! Oma Johnson no 20 'n- O. W. Johnson 177 100 "g E. AI. James, Jr 430 1500 V E. M. James, Jr 431.1500 3 75 E. AI. Jacobs 324 1000 2Kn R- V. Kelfer 501 too ' Vn 224 20n" M ?a Kelly 317 1000 2 Wm. Langton 4G1 1000 2 In Wm Langton 403 2000 sio W. H. Lovesy Gl 1000 2 50 W. H. Lovesy 88 1000 2'sn W. H. Lovesy 407 1000 250 W. G. Lane 101 5000 12 50 J. A. Lloyd 300 1000 250 J. A. Lloyd 301 1000 2 50 Fred. Langton 479 1000 2 50 H. AI. AIcRoberts ...113 1000 250 W. J. Aladden 151 2000 s'oo J. AI. AlcPherson ...1G9 1000 2.50 J. A. Aleredith 218 2000 5.00 F. E. Alitteaur 435 1000 2.50 T. H. Nott 43 2000 5.00 T. PI. Nott 45 1000 2.50 Geo. Noble 143 1000 2.50 J. C. O'Leary 2G1 1000 2.50 J. C. O'Leary 319 1000 2.50 O'Nell Brothers 415 1000 2.50 Dora E. Patrie 327 2000 5.00 Dora E. Patrie 25 2000 5.00 O. K. Paul 371 2000 5.00 O. K. Paul 379 1000 2.50 O. K. Paul 405 1000 2.50 J. W. Rleder 139 1000 2.50 J. W. Rieder 140 1000 2.50 J. Richardson ......189 1000 2.50 Andr. Raeburn 204 1000 2.50 J. W. Reed 222 2000 5.00 B. E. Shetter 48 132 .30 J. G. Schwing 100 1000 2.50 C. A. Smurthwalto ..410 1000 2.50 G. H. Stanley 94 1000 2.50 G. H. Stanley 14G 1000 2.50 J. H. Shores 225 3000 7.50 D. AI. Shields 121 1000 2.50 I D. AI. Shields 107 1000 2.50 I D. C. Swartzfoger ..129 1000 2.50 I A. H. Smith 24 8 1000 2.50 I G. H. Smith 25G 2000 5.00 1 C. A. Sorrels 257 1000 2.50 I AI. AI. Stump 18G 100 .25 C. J. Stuart 100 1000 2.50 L. Saville 355 2000 5.00 C. AI. Sampson 382 5000 12.50 A. Shrake 418 1000 2.50 J. G. Thompson .. ..410 1000 2.50 J. Thompson 80 1000 2.50 Sie Taut IBS 1000 2.50 Paul Thomassen ....350 1000 .&J F. E. Twist 104 1000 2.50 J. W. F. Volker 334 500 1.2; E. L. Volker 383 500 1.2o E. L. Volker 409 500 1.25 H. P. Wilson 91 1000 2. W. A. Wright 114 2000 5.00 E. C. Wertz 283 1000 2.60 E. C. Wortz 395 1000 2.60 E. C. Wertz 397 1000 2.60 Jud Wilson 343 2000 6.00 E. H. Wright 440 1000 2.60 AI. J. Campi 437 1000 2.6U E. AI. Conroy 439 5000 12.60 J. P. Coleman 123 1000 2.50 Clair Baker 475 2000 5.00 Geo. Danley 476 2000 5.00 Af. A. Walqulst 492 2000 6.00 In accordance, with tho law, and an order of the board of directors, maw on tho 26th day of May, 1905, so many shares of each parcel of such jtocK as may bo necessary will bo solo the ofllco of said company, Th In and First South streets, on the day of July, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. nu to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs advertising and expenses of sale. C. T. WARDLAW, Secretary and Treasurer. |