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Show Harvest Custom M1B;. Literary 8ueee.se. ty Made Health. success has been pulled off . Parkman, the historian. be-?,-? W "Jbwkrupt in health before he s ork. Heine lived m a iife-Itress for years. Was it not of that long disease ,tttkD6ke Pope,I! IH. L. Stevenson pushed while he death with one hand Men In III "!rfe cigarettes with the TherVare hundreds of like in--i bat the case most to the point and ignited S that of Mr. Tilden, who always never had s valetudinarian, and to spare. But he physical energy main mental energy. That is the sani-iTof A sound body makes for S and mind, but physical energy togeth-er- . mental energy dont always go Harpers Weekly. Sing a Simple Song? I sing a simple song, lady fair? just an air Shall Shall I From the Land of Thousand Lakes dear and rare? Will you dare Show a slender meed of pity For the subject of my ditty. Listening there? happy living, lady fair, Far up there; Toil and hardship, want and famine, oft our share, ' But despair Had no sway in farm or city. For our hands were hard and gritty Made to dare. the people, were our kings, lady fair, Had no care When from out his Eastern haunts, from his lair Crept the Bear, Stealthy; false, sans faith or pity Ends our freedom and my ditty: We, Empty air! WHAT A BULLFROG Engl- WILL EAT. It .Thinks . Nothing of 3wallowing Birds and Young Ducks Many years ago, when collecting birds in southern New England, 1 sMot on the salt marshes a swallow, which fell In a shallow pool in the marsh, says a writer in Forest and Stream. My brother, who happened to be standing near the pool, saw the bird fall and saw a huge bullfrog make two or three sprawling leaps over the mud and through the water and swallow the bird. When I came the bullfrog remained above water with the wings of the swallow sticking out of the corners of up the head of bis mouth. . ! . Recently a story was told me by a mend who resides at Flushing, L. I, o. certain happenings on a neighbor' P ce. This neighbor has some wat-a- r nclosed in which he keeps som9 wild fowl, and not long efcat s , the opportunity occurring to pur chase five gigantic troduced them into bullfrogs, the water. he in- biHtvw11112, as seemed a his wild duck could 6ffort was made to get rid of tho I?SS1 for fear they might lure tho and three of them km 'Jckings the other two could not be Some tIme S May a dUCk Came ofl with youuiai1 three three LrHSa?neS Whlch after two aPpeared and were not A day or two after their disapnfj4: 06 mIssing bullfrogs Were seen killed and ln their stomachs the nintV0Und the remaIns of la nothinif f 3' 1 fancy that. there ng that a bullfrog will not eat SOme ln-we- re Thermo th Plisbments al--New HaPP'er He Is. 4 mans accom ess mney York Press. In England. Formerly ln Devonshire the reapers, wuen they had finished, would weave a ring of wheat. Holding to this, the harvesters would form a circle and shout together: Wee een! (we end;, after which one boro the ring to the house, and had the privilege of kissing the first maid he met. That curious practice has passed and others as gentle with it. Nevertheless, there is still the harvest dinner, where the squire, be he gentleman or noble, sits down with his hands and drinks from the same ale jug. Everybodys Magazine for October. David Smeilie, secretary of the corSheriff of Salt Lake County, State of poration, at Young & Moyles office, Utah. Jeseret National Bank building. Salt By Joseph C. Sharp, Deputy Sheriff. Utah. stock upon STEWART & STEWART, v a a 8 assessmentAny . un-remain may i Attorneys for Plaintiff. j 25th day f November, Dated at Salt Lake City, this 6th 1J04, will be delinquent and advertised r sale at public auction, and unless day of October, A. D. 1904. ?ayment Is made before, will be sold NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. on the 15th day of December, 1904, to ; the delinquent assessment, toScottish Chief Mining Company, Pringether with the cost of advertising cipal place of business, Salt Lake and expense of sale. City, Utah. DAVID SMELLIE, Secretary, Notice is hereby given that at a NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. meeting of the board of directors of the Scottish Chief Mining Company, held at the companys office in Salt To Whom It May Concrn:-Not- lce la Lake City,' Utah, on the 2nd. day of Bananas Are. Nutritious. lereby given that a sptcial tar for tha August, 1904, an assessment of one The banana produces to the acre purpose of constructing a sewer on First cent per share (called assessment No. between E and F streets ln Sewer fcrty-fou- r times more food than the jtreet, Jistrlct No. 1, has been levied and con- 2) was levied on the capital stock potato and 130 times mere than wheat firmed by ordinance dated August 22nd, of the corporation payable lmmedlatly 904 Said tax Is levied upon the real property in Salt Lake City,following to W. C. Shoup, Secretary of the corASSESSMENT NO. 1. The east 140 feet of lot 2, and the west poration, at room 305 Atlas Block, 140 feet of lot 4, block 9; the west 140 Salt Lake City, Utah. Juno Mining Company. Principal feet of lot 1, and the east 140 feet of lot Any stock upon which this assessblock,.20, Plat D, Salt Lake City sur- ment place of business. Salt Lake City, 2,vey, may remain unpaid on the 7th. to a depth of twenty feet back from Utah. Notice is hereby given that at said streets. Is due and payable now, and day of September, 1904, will be dea meeting of the directors held on the will become delinquent on October Pna linquent and advertised for sale at 18th day of October, 1904, an assess- 1904. All special taxes are payable at my of- public auction, and, unless payment cent per share was fice, ment of one-haroom 102, and County Building, is made before, will be sold on the levied on the capital stock of the cor- Salt Lake City.City 24th. day of September, 1904, to pay FISHER to F. HARRIS, the delinquent assessment together poration, payable immediately W. Muhlenbruch, treasurer, Room 9, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. with the cost of advertising and exGeo, H. Wood, Deputy. . Central block, Salt Lake City, Utah. By pense of sale. Salt Lake City, Utah. assessment which this W. C. Shoup, Secretary. Sewer Extension No. 122. Any stock upon on 26th the remain day unpaid may By order of the Board of Directors, of November, 1904, will be delinquent on Sept 7, 1904, the sale of above made DELINQUENT NOTICE. and advertised for sale at public aucon which assessments have not stock Monster Mining Company, of Dutch beis made unless and payment tion, paid was postponed until Oct 8, Mountain, Clifton District, been 1904. w. c. SHOUP, fore, will be sold on the 20th day of Tooele County, Utah.Mining Principal place to the 1904, pay December, delinquent of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. NoSecretary. assessment, together with the cost of tice: There are delinquent upon the By order of the Board of Directors, advertising and expense of sale. on described account made on September 19th, 1904, the following stock, F. W. MUHLENBRUCH, of assessment levied September 8, sale of above stock, on which assessSecretary. 1904, the several amounts set opposite ments have not been paid was post9 Central Room Block, Salt the names of the Office, respective sharehold poned until October 22, 1904. Lake City, Utah. W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. ers, as follows: Cert. Name. Shares. Amt By order of the Board of Directors, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. 39 Henry T. Goldsmith.50,000 $250.00 made 3rd, 1904, the sale of 36 P. L. Schmitt 5.00 above on October 1,000 on stock which assessments of the Court District Third In the And in accordance with law and an have been not of paid was postponed unThird Judicial District of the State order of the board of directors made til October 29th, 1904. Utah, in and for the County of Salt September 8, 1904, so many shares of W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. Lake. each parcel of such stock as may be Charles F. Watkins and William necessary will be sold at the office of By order of the Board of Directors, S. Renaldo vs. Holmes, Plaintiffs, the company, No. 62 W. 2nd South SL, made on October 12th, 1904, the sale NoBrock and Others. Defendants. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th day of above stock on which assessments tice of Foreclosure. of November, A. D. 1904, at 2:00 p.m., have not been paid was postponed unthe Notice is hereby given that to pay delinquent assessment thereon, til November 12th, 1904. W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. plaintiffs above named have com- together with the costs of advertising named menced a suit against the above and expenses of sale. By order of the Board of Directmechan their foreclose to H. B. WINDSOR, Secretary. defendants, ors, made on Oct. 27th, 1904, the lcs lien, amounting to $380.00, on the SALE. SHERIFF'S following described real estate, viz: sale of above stock on which assess- oi half south the and All of lot 41, lot 42, in block 3, in Greabers Post In the district court in and for the ments have not been paid was postOffice Addition to the City of Salt Third Judicial district, county of Salt poned until November 19, 1904. Lake, state of Utah. Lake, in Salt Lake County, and State W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. Taylor, Romney, Armstrong comof Utah, the property of the said ReY. pany, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. B. naldo S. Brock. S. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. liens All persons holding or claiming Hampton, Mary J. R. R. Hampton, Coon said above described premises, un- J. Brown, Ben Hampton, Zions To Whom It May Concern Notice Is der and by virtue of the provision of operative Mercantile Institution and hereby given that a special tax for the sold to be Title 39, and Chapter 1 of the revisec Ann O. Burt, defendants, of constructing a cement sidepurpose statutes of Utah, relating to mechanics at sheriffs sale at the west front door walk six feet wide, on the north side of ap of the county court house, in the city North Temple street, between State liens, are hereby notified to be and street and East street, and on and county of Salt Lake, atate of Utah the west side of Temple State between pear before the above named court, street, on the 25th day of November; A. D. on the 1st day of November, A. D. North Temple and First North street, ln m. of 1904 at twelve oclock noon of said Sidewalk Districts Nos. 19 and 27, nan 1904, at the hour of 10 oclock a. been levied by the City Council and consaid day, and exhibit then and there day, all the right, title, claim and in-to firmed by ordinance dated September and in of 1904. Is Said defendants levied upon the tax 23rd, liens. said of said of terest the proof real property In Salt Lake following described property, M. M. WARNER. the following All of lots 1, 2, 6 7 and 8. City, Plaintiffs the for Commencing at a point two rods block 93, plat A, Salt Lake City SurAttorney 2 feet back Commercial Block, SalJ north of the southeast corner of the vey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e Offices, said streets. Is payable In three from thirty-twsection of Lake City, Utah. northeast quarter and will become deone equal .installments, township one north of range linquent as follows: Said first Install on October 23rd, 1904; said second east of Salt Lake meridian, running ment on November 2Srd, 1994, and NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Installment thence west 5 rods; thence north 8k said third Installment on December 23rd, rods; thence 1904 east 69 loca- rods, thence Each of said Installments, except the 16 rods; east Torbanehill Mining Company, south 10 rods; thence shall draw Interest at the rate of first, Blaine wert tion of mines; Fish Creek, 7 per cent per annum from the date of thence south 16.8 rods; dience busiof 34 rods, levy, as aforesaid, and If any or either county, Idaho. Principal place 69.8 rods, thence south of said Installments shall be unpaid Utah. ness, Salt Lake City, west 10.92 rods, thence south when thence become delinquent. Interest with thereonthey together Notice Is hereby given that at be at the rate of 10 per cent shall to beginning, rods 272 install- -' of the Board of Directors o all and singular the tenements and per annum until such delinquent All taxes are ments special paid. and appurtenances - are payable fully the Torbanehill Mining Company room 10k City hereditaments office, at my held at the company's office In Salt thereunto belonging or ln any wise ap- and County BuIldIng. Salt Lake City,FISHER HARRIS, Utah. Lake City, Utah, on October 8, 1904, and Treasurer Special Tax Collector an assessment of one mill per shar Pemcha!e price payable ln lawful City Geo. H. Wood, Deputy.. By Sidewalk Extension No. 72. (called assessment No. 1), was levie o theOsWS money tn of Salt Lake City, Utah, October 1st, 1904 on the outstanding capital stock to corporation, payable immediately ?ay to-w- lt: lf It was five and Herman Montague Donner, from ish Lyrics of a Finnish Harp." iRUTH, can . to-wi-t: to-w- lt: 81-8- o, 1 |