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Show a woman's hand, The more idle the more occupied T R UTH. DINKELSPIELERS. If men know all that women think, they would be twenty times more audacious. Karr. all and singular the tenements and hereditaments and appurtenances Efil be dem dot efil drinketh. thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. Marry in haste und repent in DaPurchase price payable in lawful kota. money of the United States. C. FRANK EMERY, Der vorld alvays tooks der side uf Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of der man dot has a Utah. bill to lend. By Joseph C. Sharp, Deputy Sheriff. STEWART & STEWART, Some mens vas yust like a mule, beAttorneys for Plaintiff. cause dey alvays kick at der wrong Dated at Salt Lake City, this 6th time. day of October, A. D. 1904. hopes are woven as shadow annihilates sunbeams; them. George Eliot. Eferybody says dot money talks, but nobody notices vot kind of grammar it uses. her heart. Dubay. Let woman stand upon her female character as upon a foundation. Lamb. Women cannot see so far as men can, but what they do see they see quicker. Buckle. A woman's a i. worse than wine it Beauty toxicates both the holder and the holder. Zimmerman. inbe- five-doll- ar Any man is healthy dot can eat his breakfast midouid der aid of a drug store. Neither walls, nor goods, nor anything is more difficult to be guarded than woman. Alexis. An American husband in der hand is vorth two foreign dukes in der divorce court. that a woman A sveet picture of contentment vas to see a large open-fac- e man talking abouid himself. We only demand should be womanly. ing exclusive. Hunt. That is not be- When joyous, a womans license Is not to be endured; when in terror, she is a plague. Aeschylus. Enemies vas inwentioned for der purpose of making a man realize how nice it is to haf friends. Modesty in ar woman is a virtue most deserving, since we do all we can to cure her of it. Lingree. Some mens vas so eggonomical dot dey vill let deir vives vear last years dresses so dey can buy better seegars. George V. Hobart in Chicago American. Women are never stronger than when they arm themselves with their own weakness. Mme. du Deffand. ' It is no more possible to do without a wife than it is to' dispense with eating and drinking. Luther. If woman did turn man out of Paradise, she has done her best ever since to make it up to him. Shelden. London Answers. BY THE CRU8TY BACHELOR. Close LIVE AND FRIENDSH I P. It is easier to find a good sweetheart than it is to find a good friend. It is easier to love and to be a good sweetheart than it is to be a good friend. It is easier to find instances of sweetheartship than it is to find instances of friendship. It is easier to fulfill the require- quirements to have loved and known than never to have Lnown at alL Tis better Young men dont know how love, and the men old enough to make to know Do re- friendship. o not make a burden of amuse- ments. They may, and often are, made worse than overwork or undue worry. This period should be prepared for from infancy, protected in adult life Most men seem pretty bad, but oc- and extended as long as possible into casionally one meets one who seems old age. not quite so bad as the rest. SHERIFF'S SALE. wont take the trouble. It takes nine tailors to make a man, but it takes one woman of good taste ,u tell the man what to wear. All women expect to marry gentlemen, and trouble begins when the husband proves to be a man. merely Jn Boston they keep busy doing the things they dont like in order not to nave time for the things they like. The young woman who knows it all about as attractive to men as the old one who tries to show her ankles. 3 Some novelists who think they are sketching in the life class have really only stumbled into the corner devoted to caricature. Scottish Chief Mining Company, Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Scottish Chief Mining Company, held at the companys office in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 2nd. day of August, 1904, an assessment of one cent per share (called assessment No. 2) was levied on the capital stock of the corporation payable immediatly to W. C. Shoup, Secretary of the corD. B. Hempstead, poration, at room 305 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Attorney, 125 S. Main St Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the 7th. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the Third day of September, 1904, will be deJudicial District of the State of Utah, linquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and, unless payment County of Salt Lake. made before, will be sold on the Francoise Temoin, Plaintiff, vs. Ed- is 24th. day of September, 1904, to pay mond Temoin, Defendant Summons. delinquent assessment together The State of Utah to the said Defend- the with the cost of advertising and exant: of sale. You are hereby summoned to appear pense W. C. Shoup, Secretary. within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served By order of the Board of Directors, within the county in which this action made on Sept 7, 1904, the sale of above is brought, otherwise, within thirty stock on which assessments have not days after service, and defend the been paid was postponed until Oct 8, above entitled action; and in case of 1904. W. C. SHOUP, to so will be do, judgment your failure Secretary. rendered against you according to the By order of the Board of Directors, demand of the complaint, of which a on September 19th, 1904, the made copy is herewith served upon you. of sale above stock, on which assessD. B. HEMPSTEAD, ments have not been paid was postPlaintiffs Attorney. P. O. address: 125 South Main street, poned until October 22, 1904. W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. Salt Lake City, Utah. By order of the Board of Directors, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. made on October 3rd, 1904, the sale of above stock on which assessments Monster Mining Company of Dutch have not been unpaid was Mountain, Clifton Mining District, til October 29th, 1904. postponed Tooele County, Utah. Principal place W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. of business. Salt Lake Cty, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meetNOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. ing of the Board of Directors of the Monster Mining Co., held at the ComTo Whom it May Concern Notice is panys office in Salt Lake City, Utah, hereby that a special tax for the on September 8, 1904, an as purpose given of constructing a cement sideof one cent walk six feet wide, on the north side of sessment of one-haNorth Temple street, between State per share (called assessment No. 1), street and East Temple street, and on was levied on the outstanding capital the west side of State street, between stock of the corporation, payable im North Temple and First North street in Districts Nos. 19 and 27, has mediately to H. B. Windsor, secretary Sidewalk been levied the City Council and conof the corporation, at 62 West Second firmed by by ordinance dated September South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 23rd, 1904. Said tax is levied upon the real property in Salt Lake Any stock upon which this assessment following, All of lots 1, 2, 6, 7 City, 8, may remain unpaid on the 12th day of block 93, plat A, Salt Lake Cityand Surfeet back October, 1904, will be delinquent and vey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e in three advertised for sale at public auction, from said streets, is payable will become deand Installments, equal and unless payment is made before, linquent as follows: Said first install will be sold on the 5th day of Novem ment on October 23rd, 1904: ajd second installment on November 22rd, 1904, and ber, 1904, to pay the delinquent as- said third Installment on December 23rd, sessment, together with the cost of 1904. Each of said installments, except the advertising and expense of sale. shall draw interest at the rate of first, H. B. WINDSOR. Secretary. 7 per cent per annum from the date of levy, as aforesaid, and if any or either of said Installments shall be unpaid NOTICE. DELINQUENT when they become delinquent. Interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent Humboldt Gold Mining Company, a per annum until such delinquent installments are paid. All special taxes corporation. Principal place of bus- are payable fully at office, room 102; City my iness, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice: and County Building, Salt Lake City, FISHER HARRIS, There are delinquent upon the follow- Utah. Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. City as account of on ing described stock, Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. By sessment levied August 15th, 1904, the Sidewalk Extension No. 72. several amounts set opposite the Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1st, 1904. names of the respective shareholders, . to a happy woman always ments of love than to fulfill the of stands a good man. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. In the district court in and for the Third Judicial district, county of Salt Lake, state of Utah. com- Taylor, Romney, Armstrong B. Y. pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. S. Hampton, Mary J. R. R- - Hampton, CoJ. Brown, Ben Hampton, Zion's and operative Mercantile Institution sold to be Ann 0. Burt, defendants, door west front at at sheriffs sale the the city of the county court house, in of etate Utah, Salt of Lake, and county on the 1st day of November, A. D. said 1904, at twelve oclock noon of claim and inday, all the right, title, of in and to terest of said defendants to the following described property, rods two wit: Commencing at a point of the north of the southeast corner northeast quarter of section thirty one two, township one north of range east of Salt Lake meridian, running 88 thence west 5 rods; thence north rods, thence east 69 The man and woman who talk baby south 10 rods; thence east 16 rods, k to each other when people are thence south 16.8 rods; thence wjst around often talk rough-hous- e when 69.8 rods, thence south 34 oy think there is no one smith listening. thence west 10.92 rods, thence with New York Telegraph. 27.2 rods to beginning, together lf to-w- as follows: Cert. Name. 20 21 Arthur S. Pitts Amt Shares. ... .35,000 $17.50 .50 1,000 J. W. Pitts .25 500 26 J. W. Pitts .50 1,000 31 J. T. Lovett 15.00 30,000 35 A. E. Cooper .50 .. Lovett 1,000 36 James T. . 50 . . . 1,000 37 Minnie L. Tate And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made August 15th, 1904, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at the treasurers office, 156 South Main, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 22nd day of October, A. D. 1904, at 1 p. m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of MORRIS SOMMER sale. . Secretary. it: NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. To Whom It May Concm: Notice is hereby given that a sptclal tax for the purpose of constructing a sewer on First street, between E and F streets in Sewer District No. 1, has been levied and confirmed by ordinance dated August 22nd, 1904. Said tax is levied upon the following real property in Salt Lake City, The east 140 feet of lot 8, and the west 140 140 feet of lot 4, block 9; the west feet of lot 1, and the east 140 feet of lot 2, block 20, Plat D, Salt Lake City survey, to a depth of twenty feet back from said streets, is due and payable now, and will become delinquent on October 22nd, to-w-it: 1904. All special taxes are payable fice, room 102, City at my of- and County Building, Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. , By Gea H. Wood, Deputy. Salt Lake City, Utah. Sewer Extension No. 122. |