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Show LIVING ISSUES. Warren Foster's DELINQUENT l'aer. NOTICE. BUCKEYE MINING & MILLING Location of mim-e- , Camp 1' lo) u Jiany. ilimrici, Tooele county. I tan. bull LaKe Iriucipiii place of lunsincss. There are ilclniiiiiont City, Utah. Notice.deaerilieU stock, on upon the following of aaacMineut levied on tlie loin uinouiiis et day of June. 1898, the several opposite the names of the respective nt Name. i It. L. Colburn It. U Culburn C. K lludsun Culdweli Bros 1.25 .10 103.73 2. SU .SI 2.00 31.25 31.25 31.25 31.25 10.! John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Windsor John A. Windsor J. C. liibson ...... J. C. Gibson J. C. Gibson .... J. C. Gibson J. C. Gibson .... J. C. Gibson .... J. C. Gibson .... J. C. Gibson C. il. Marshall O. II. Marshall .. J. L. Crolt Mrs. K. A. Croft .. 1.25 4.7U 1.57 2.5U 2.50 2.50 2.75 13.50 2.08 18.75 2.20 1.25 .37 .04 .11 1.25 .15 15.00 1.75 1.25 Taft Taft B. Andrew B. Andrew .15 2.50 E. llubbart E. Uubbart V. .52 .38 .05 .... 3.75 .44 .53 .OH .70 C. E. Brown C. 13. Brown .OS .5u .05 .53 .08 .19 .03 .21 .03 .53 .07 Blah T. Eppstein L. B. Windsor ....... Mrs. Celia Bcchrod Mrs. Celia Bleichrudl E. L. Adkins E. L. Adkins E. L. Jones E. L. Jones Amunda 1. G. G. ck C. M. GARRISON, Secretary. AN EPICURES APPETITE Slater glater M. KOPP, M. BOWMAN, Attorney at Law, Lawyers, 140 Main Street 3.88 . 5.13 .72 .38 .05 .13 .02 .13 .02 18.75 . . lionanu Joseph T. Anderson E. E. T. Anderson Wm. McManuB .. Walter D. Gibson roes? PALACE South IV II Maiu Street JY1 255 C HA A T" 1 S3 Sontta 81aiu Street Colorado, FARLEY P. C11RISTE5SEX, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Booms 99-10- 0 Salt Lake City. L. H. GRAY is, H. 5 6 L.. .'orkle, D. B. 5 55 orkie, D. B. L.. 5 )M 'nrkie, 1). B. L.. 5 58 B. D. orkle, 5 58 B. L. .'orkle, 1. B. 5 r, 'orkle, D. B. 1... 3 32 L.. 'orkle , I). r, 5s B. I... D. 'orkle. 15 5', 'orklo. 1. B. 1... 2 5" ves. Mrs. Marion 8 itf one, J. K 3 23 one, J. K 1 7 E J. one, 3 3! It. J key. 3 33 key, H. J 10 on 3 33 key. W. J.G...k night. 3 33 me?. W. E In accordance v he buard of directors, made on me of each of June. IV.w. so many shares as may el of the above named slock Saturday, necessary will be sold ofon2 o'clock p. 1898. at the hour mst front door of that day. at the west and county city house, ding? "salt Lake Vlty. Utah, together cx- ami Islng of advert i tile costs J. E. OGI.ESHY . i of the sale. GENERAL INSURANCE, MORTGAGE LOANS. 52 W. 2nd South st., A Specialty on a first class road to all points TELEPHONE 169. East via the UNION PACIFIC and 265 SOUTH MAIN STREET. was obtained at the "Old Stand South West Temple Lake City, Utah. You cannot enjoy yourself when you are hungry. If you want to have a good day at Lagoon you must have a lunch. This you can get by calling on No. 201 Main Street. There are others; call and get one. miss the neatest find most in the city. It in houses complete centrally located, being on STATIC STREET, JUST OPPOSITE THE KNUlStYiRD. All street curs pose the door. 1 he furniture and carpets are all new, and the table is supplied with the best the market afford b. is one of RATES QUITE REASONABLE. Our BOOK LIST . eye-open- er centa COMPANY, MINING MERALD Condition and the Remedy, by place of business Saltd The ncipal olllce snd Mrs. Stella A. Fisk of Keokuk, la., 506 Dooly building. in room lo-p- meet-o- the corporation, held at It pr deaig-c- d re and place of business1898,abovi an assess on Suturday, July 9. (1-cent per share of one-thii levied on the capital stock of this 1 lio ration, payable Monday. August j. of this to J. E. liglesby, secretary this company, many, at the ofllce ofSalt Lake City, in 5u6 Dooly building, 3) rd nyr stock upon which this assessment y remain unpaid on the said rust 15. 1898, will be delinquent and ertlned for sale at public auction, and will be eas payment Is made before, I on Saturday September 3. 1898. at the of m. that 2 o'clock p. day, at ir of west front door of the court house , Salt Lake city ' ' and countytnebuilding. 1th expense of sale. J. E. OGLESBY. Secretary. Office, room 505 Dooly building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Estate of Frederick Salomon, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE undersigned, Ernst Rausch, administrator of the estate of Frederick Salomon, deceased. to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said deceased to exhibit them with the necessary the vouchers within four months after adsaid first publication of this notice to 1519 South ministrator at his residence. Bocond East street. In Salt Lake county, Utah. Dated July 1, 1898. 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MARRIOTT Home-Render- Y Formerly NEW OCCASIONS. E. W. Wilson Co. fialajSecretary. 1- South West Temple. Telephone 801. Salt Lake City, Utah. VIA politely catered to and be dines LAND and MINING ATTORNEY Union Pacific, sumptuously amidst all the surRoom 306, 66 W. First south. in comfort of luxurious Denver & Gulf Railway. roundings - - - UTAH the dining cars of the Union Pacific SALT LAKE CITY HOYT SHERMAN, R. R. No other line out ol Utah No. 201 carries them. Ticket office, General Agent, Salt Lake City. Main Street. 2.20 And. in accordance made on the 1 'th of the board of directors, 1898. so many shares of each June. of day To'; boefTounyr court Balt Lake City, Vtah. on Friday. assessments of m1 toapayftheUdcl?iiauent thereon' together with the costs of adver-tlsln- g of and expen 117 JESSE ROUTE. SALT LAKE CITY. in tht moment jrou betas robbed oC what you earn. How uuu-- I Kut low Uuw tl.oue a knew llo kuuw ou bowl why t Head you year. Uu TO-DA- and CONFECTIONERS SUPPLIES. Jobber of NUTS, etc., etc. S. W. DARKE, Attorney at Law. Hooper Block. Lawyer, lies THAT IS THE ALTERNATIVE. FINE CANDIES BASKIN & HOGE. d THINK OR STARVE Manufacturer of Progress Blk. 312-81- 3 Do not longer be deceived bjj well-wo- rt It will pay you dinidsnds. Reed the truth. i9 .30 G. B. Flouts O. B. Ffnut Amanda Amanda J. one-ha- lf 1.25 3.13 lliils 11111a county, Utah. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT nt a meeting of the board of directors of the Dalton Gold kilning & Milling company. held on the 6th day of July, 1898, an cent per share assessment of was levied upon the subscribed capital stuck of the corporation, payable Immediof the ately, to C. M. Garrison, secretary 616 company, at his office, room No. In Lake Salt City, building. Utah. 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