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Show TRUfH. Character ' can be ae-industry of is the The Sirafle only animal which "habit of idle--1 . Tie bwt the swlmto 8 unable This ls on account ly ea3 a? unlred or 0f its 'sat It is always the manhim-long neck Every otber anlmal intrenches who if can, character put to itmanage to keep itself and It Is always lett11,, Weakling, the characterless the T who becomes the slave of evil Canals in United States. Thi? Accomplishments are either6 The number of canals in operation to genuine sue-kM, or the United States exceeds twenty character alone Htah"qualities of and their combined length 'Tmake them worth while, mighty, thousand, is not less than fifty thousand miles. Ioyes 1 office, 27.2 rods to beginning, together with Baak building. Salt all and singular the tenements and ep,fat ?Taa Any stock upon and appurtenances which this assessment may remain un- - hereditaments thereunto belonging or in any wise ap- day o November, pertaining. 8 and advertised delinquent ? Purchase price payable in lawful fer sale public auction, and unless money of the United States. payment is made before, will be sold C. FRANK EMERY, 01 1 )eceraber 1904 to sheriff of SaltLake County, State of pay the delinquent assessment, to-iTTfflfr gt-kewith the cost of advertising By Joseph C. Sharp, Deputy Sheriff. ?)PBProt1,va 01!nS ik W I n I r f aod is and exJJ' STEWART & STEWART, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated at Salt Lake City, this 6th day of October, A. Dm 1904. SMELLIE, Secretary. I ecduriag. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Dinkelspiel on Habit. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Humboldt Gold Mining Company, a Habit is a vunderful ding, but it nefer yet made a man look for der corporation. Principal place of before he got der soap in his Juess, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice: Scottish Chief Mining Company, Frln-eyeThere are delinquent upon the follow- Dinkelspiel. dpal place of business, Salt Lake ing described stock, on account of as- - City, Utah, sessment levied August 15th, 1904, the When Silence Is Golden. several amounts set opposite the I Notice Is hereby given that at a of the board of directors of It is a blessing for the happy home names of the respective shareholders, jueeu Chief Mining Company, follows: that husbands and wives do not s I at the companys office In Salt e. Shares. Amt I hld ff Pftfo snl Qgnnn ti7 August, 1904, an assessment of one ; 25 cent per share (called assessment No. Mosquitoes in London. Apparently mosquitoes have oome to London to stay, and they seem to be making their way into the country places. Place in the Universe, musl--2 is man but the great is the universe? The universe organ with mighty pipes. Man's fat S,iE I bus-tow- el s. eternlty' aro 10t the f4ts of this great organ; and man, ruffle creature, puts his fingers on the universe to the keys, and wakes the thunders of harmony, stirring up acclama-Uo- u whole creation to mightiest Charles Spurgeon. Of praise. e j al-la- 1 Valuable Artificial Fall. The Swiss engineers have worked plans for tapping the Lake of in the Engadine and letting the water thus drop down the mountain side, creating a fall that would yield 50,000 Sils out Not the Man the When a man has to son, his mother grown-u- p an artistic temperament. power. During the tourist season the lake would resume its normal horse appearance, owing storing to the necessity of the water. each parcel of such stock as may be I support his necessary will be sold at the treas-- 1 says he has urer house, M. Dujardin, of servatoire of Music, Paris, JOilJfi New York City, the Heaven on Earth. If husbands and wives were always sweethearts there would be no longings for another and better world. Con- took his violin and began to play in order to soothe the combatants by his music. But one of the men at once turned on him and stabbed him, and he was taken in a dying condition to a pense of sale. MORRIS SOMMER W. C. Shoup, Secretary. Secretary. By order of the Board of Directors, made on Sept 7, 1904, tho sale of above DELINQUENT NOTICE. Monster Mining Company, of Dutch Jtock on which assessments have not was postponwl unUMM. 8, x Pointer for Statesman. Mountain, Clifton Mining District, lvUtl Paid W. C. SHOUP, If we were a statesman, we never Tooele County, Utah. Principal place Secretary. should begin an interview with: My of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Nothe attention has been called to an article tice: There are delinquentonupon By order Qf the' Board of Directors, account made described stock, following want not on geptember 19th, 1904, the would We etc. concerning," I I Independence is Expensive. The people of Jersey, Channel islands, refused to carry out .the provisions of the new British militia law, so the. British government withdrew the always hitherto stationed on regiment the island. The islanders are out at least 1350,000 a year thereby, and are inclined to regret their independent attitude. 8tudy Prospective assessment levied September , Baie above stock, on which assess-peopl- e 8 eral amounts Bet opposite ments have not been the names of the respective sharehold- - p(med until October 22,pald 1904. era, as foiiows: w. c SHOUP, Secretary. Shares. Amt Cert. Name. By order of the Board of Directors, Henry T. Goldsmith.50, 000 $250.00 Money that talks "does little else. 39 000 Jfde 0,1 October 3rd, 1904, the sale of where 36 P. L. Schmitt nnov that, whisners And in accordance with law and an above stock on which assessments order of the board of directors' made have not been paid was postponed un September 8, 1904, so many shares of I til October 29th, 1904. W. C. SHOUP, Secretary, each parcel of such stock as may be I of office sold be at the will necessary the Board of Directors, By ordr the company, No. 62 W. 2nd South St, d on October 12th, 1904, the sale Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day to have not been wm payVede To Whom It May. Conornt-foti- to think we didnt read the im 1 1 1 re-echo- es ld VsnSa Bridegroom. bridegroom in Kamchatka hag to serve some time in a menial StSbetwSn B and P .treeU in Sewer Position in his prospective father-in-Jaw- s household in order that the ?CthvVdlnheetJdrtAe2gSt family may have an opportunitSSS y of observing whether his habits and The east 140 feet of lot S, and the west temperament are worthy of her. 140 feet of lot 4, block 9, the west A f Press. Peacemaker Is Stabbed. Seeing two men fighting in front of his Son. w would-b- e 5y Wt anBd ffl aSS of twenty feet back from vey. to a depth now, mo te and due said streets, W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. expengea oI gale. H. B. WINDSOR, Secretary. SHERIFF'S SALE. it May Concern: I j I Notice Is tbe district court In and for the hereby given that a special tax for the ja"ciai.tgtate 0j Utah. - sssm ot ouu com-- street and East Temple street, and on Armstrong Romney, Taylor Stockport, -h008 jjg-- f. pany, a corporation. plaintiH, va. B. Y. gMEngland, nonagenarian, has five sons or-- 1 Districts Nos. 19 and 27, has All special taxes are payable at my ampton, Mary J. R. R. Hampton, S.l Sidewalk levied been jtud three daughters living, seventy-- e flee, room 102, City and County Building, Co by the City Council and con- Brown Ben Hampton, Ziong Lake City, Salt grandchildren, seventy-fou- r and greatg, s3dST operative Mercantile Institution sold gijgmgjl HARRIS, randchildren, and five to bo real following Collector. Ann O. Burt, defendants, property in Salt Lake . I at sfieriffs eale at the westfrontdoor aty. AUr w. a total of 158 C,& making descendants. yey to a depth of twenty-fiv- e of the county court house, in feet back from said streets. Is payable In three Utah otate of and county of Salt Lake, D. uual installments, and will become de-o-n the 1st uay of November, A.said as follows: Said first Install-At Least One. .ninquent on October 23rd, 1904; said second ment twelve ociock noon of at A South 1904, African constabulary com-derclaim and in-- installment on November 23rd. imm. and . title, the right, third installment on December 23rd, office wrote to a local Company, loca- aeryst of said defendants of in and to gdd troop Mining Torbanehill kJ? na8king H there were any don-tr- tion of mines, Fish Creek, Blaine- .e following described property, y I Each of said installments, except the amP- - The at a point two rods first, shall draw Interest at the rate of Principal place of busireply came, in the cmencing wp officers handwriting: Yes, one City, Utah the sontteast corner f tt.H. Symes, a northeast quarter of section thirty- of said installments shall be unpaid Captain. Notice is hereby given that at , no of ranged ofDltoraof ard tWo,. township one meeting of the mPaI17 east of Salt Lake meridian, running per annum until such delinquent install-hel- d Animals Foretell the Torbanehill Mining Weather. m Bait . 88 ments are fully paid, ah special taxes office at the companys Whence west 5 ts rods; thence north een nwn that anl- a!!8 a1 payable at my ofllce, room 102, City 1904, s 8, thence October roa mak on east ,69 tbence Utah, Lake r()d City, and Salt Lake City, t0 forete11 8torm or lT weathr6 one mill Per 8aaf? Louth 10 rods; thence east 16 rods, Utah.County Building, .1 an assessment of fisher Harris, mid Special Tax Vth an instinct practically (called assessment No. 1), Ya8 le7?? thence south 16.8 rods; thence west City Collector I 0 stock 34 e rods; S2S2 S man; Many sayln SI5eWaik Extension No. on the outstanding capital 69 g rodsf thence south I south thence immediately 10.92 blrd8' Salt Lake Clty, Utah, October 1st, 1904 rods, west bet8' corporation, payable nd tostcrnS cor-- tbence of the David Smellie, secretary Has 158 Descendants. Mrs. Alice Simpson, a great-greatgrandchildre- payle n g -:- -r - ueiweea i.aed n, Mweputy. jr I X 1 SSMtUke I |