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Show UTAH STATESMAN John LEGAL NDT1GES 768 3266 3301 1343 2881 2803 2876 8400. AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES PROBATE 6880 Further Information Consult the County Clerk or Respective Signers For 3277-- ; 2261 420 2457 3865 ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS C, Andersen, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to, the undersigned at 630 Jndga Building, Bolt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 17th day of Novsm-be- r, mm mr The Town Laundry, (Prepared bp me Natleaal D.Qeoerspfele Cl eelMP, WaaWaatea. "8panisb Main la familiar TllK the ear of everyone who ever road a pirate atory; bot Just what la ItT Few In Engllab literature expression! riae to more have given APPed originally. It would aiipear, to the watera of the Caribbean sea and that part of tbe Atlantic ocean traveraed by the treaanre alilpe of Spain, It gradually Included the adjacent coaata of the continent, until. with ntnrt modern writers, It haa come to meuu tlila ulnne. and "Bailing the 8pnnlali Main," forsooth, will hereafter be an anachronism un il such time aa alrablpa ahall have lie come popular In Caribbean countries. But let ua use tbe term In Its original sense as applying to the sea only to tlie "golden, tropic sea." which, deserted by Its galleons, bereft of Its romance and Its mystery, deserves, surely, to retain Its memories and Its ancient glorious name. The coast bos Its historic memories coast of Tier-r- a os well this Firms which Columbus declared to be the site of the earthly Paradise, "the most beautiful (lands) In tbe world, and very populous." After Columbus came Alonso de Ojeda, who sailed westward to tlie Gulf of Maracaibo, where be chanced upon some Indian vlllugea built on plica, and so named the land Vene-suelor "Little Venice." In the next year tbe opening year of the Sixteenth century Fere Alonso Nino nailed over the aame course and, besides confirming the reports of his predecessors as to the richness of the ' vegetation and Its numerous Inhabitants, wus fortunate enough to secure a quantity of pearls. Hera, then, was land yielding pearls, and probably a ' gold, .for tbe treasure seeker; and suitable for slaves, .so the . Indians, Spaniards thought To Tlerra Flrme, therefore, an adventurous rabble soon found Its way, and tile horrors of the Spanish conquest began. Strung along the coasts washed by the Spanish Main are quaint towns worthy of Investigation by tourists. Cumana, or New Toledo, as It was formerly called, has the distinction of being the first European settlement In Venezuela, and with the exception of a supposed settlement of the Portuguese upon the Amazon, the first on the continent. Confutes Ocampo, who founded It, was preceded Just one year by Cortes In Mexico, and It was ten years later that Plxarro set out for Peru. Cumana and the Mountain Wall. Cumana today la a humdrum city of aUiut 10.000 Inhabitants, the capital of the state of Bermudez, and an port In th" "Orient," as the eastern states of Venexuela are called. It certainly presents a sorry contrast to tht town of a century ago. then the Independent capital of a large province. or rather of two, an Important ecclesiastical center, and ranking easily first among all the cities of the coast In the culture and Intelligence of Its Inhabitants. Cumana la aa yet almost unknown to the traveler; but some day the tourist tide will set In, and not only th- - city Itself, but the delightful hill country of the Interior, as well as the neighboring towns of Barcelona which, like Cumana, was the scene of many stirring events during the war of Independence and Carupann, noted for Its trade In agricultural products and for Its Incomparable rum all, no doubt, will In time be "stopped over" at and duly photographed, aa wl'l the extensive sulinas or salt beds of Aruya find the neighboring Island of Margarita, where the famous pearl fisheries are situated. It Is a conn try well worth visiting. "So. westward-h- o they ran." writes Klngdcy of the good ship Rose, as she skirted the const between Cape Coders and La Guatra, "beneath the mighty northern wall, the highest cliff on earth, some seven thousand feet of rock parted from the sea by a nnrrow strip of bright, green lowland. Her and there a patch of sugar cane or a knot of coconut trees, close to .the water's edge, reminded them that they were In the tropica; but above, all was savage, rough and bare as an Alpine precipice. Sometimes deep clefts allowed the southern son to poor a blase of light down tb the sea marge, and gave glimpses for ! above the stately trees lining tbe .glens, and of a veil of perpetual mist jwlilcb shrouded the Inner summits, I while up and down, between them and con-fusio- n. . far-fame- d . , M acuta, V nozuola. tcjw ' 10580 Lamps, I moon tain aide, white, fleecy clouds hung motionless In the burning air, Increasing the Impression of vastness and of solemn rest, which was already " overpowering." And so, Indeed, as Klngaley ao vividly pictures them, do these mighty cliffs appear; and one learns with regret that the talented novellat could uever have beheld their awful grandeur, he who alone, perhaps, haa done Justice to the scene. Inaccuracies, to be sure, have crept Into the description, and as the steamer approaches from the north the traveler may foil, through a mlsjudgment of distance, to appreciate the magnitude of the mnaa before him; bnt greenish-brow- n presently he spies something to measure with, a cluster of buildings, a little toy dry, which lie la told Is Li Gualra, while apparently bnt a stone's throw sway lies Mocnto. the well-- ' known watering place. Then, per-- j haps, though almost too late for the' ship has n schedule to maintain' does the full impressiveness of the j scene burst upon hla awakened senses; i and If there yet be time, let him gasa! Intently before him, for the view en-- j tlrely changes when he lends, and not until ha la once more on board audj the vessel well In the oiling can the noble proportions of the "Sills" again j be appreciated. La Gualra la Picturesque. ; La Gualra, for all Ita fame, or rather; notoriety, la a city of bnt 1183 I,' 1337. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Michael Brady, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers, to the undersigned st Its office in writ Lake City, Utah, on or before tho 3Eth day of November, A. . CENTRAL TRD8T COMPANY, Executor of List Will of Michael Brady, Deceased. DEY, HOPPAUGH, MARK A JOHNSON, Attorney! for Executor. Date of first publication Septambsr Last, October I, t 1327. , SUMMONS un- known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest in the real property described in the complaint adverse to plain tiffs ownership or ' 'any clond npon plaintiff's title Summons. thereto. The State of Utah to the said defendants: Yon an hereby summoned to. appear within twenty days after the service of this summons npon you Jf served or about the else' within tho county in which this action of Bangor, Maine; but even this seems; la brought; otherwise, within thirty an overestimate when one climbs tlie, days after service, and defend the hillside end looks down upon Its Jnm- - above entitled action; and in case of failure so to do. Judgment wlU be bled mass of dnrk-re- d roofs, with a1, your rendered against yon according tMw thin line running east and west along demand of tho complaint which has the shore and a short spur following a.' been filed with the Clark of said cleft In the otherwise Impassible bar- Court. rier behind IL .Prominent at the Said action Is brought for the purwater front are the market place, the' pose of quieting title to the land described tn saUI complaint large custom house practically RAWLINGS A WALLACE, Inevitbe d'etre of the city Attorneys for Plaintiff. table plait, and the shore bstteriesi P. O. Address 333 Mylntyra BuildHere, also. Is the terminus of the ing. Salt Lake City, Utah. La Gualra and Caracas ' rail way, and (Sept 17rOctober.l5.) . Jutting out from the shore a distance SUMMONS of 2,000 foet or more la the fomona two-third- - world. U Gualra can boast of several churches (one a rather Imposing structure), a bull ring, a large theater.' and a diminutive fort, the lntter perched high above it, like tbe turret; of a battleship, and provided with the same armament ns tlie shore battery. To oae side, but below this fori, stand the ruine of the old governor's castle, where the "Rose of Torridge" dwelt. La Gualra was founded In 155& two years before our ancient city of St. Augustine, and has shared the usual vicissitudes of the Spanish settlements upon the coast, having been repeatedly attacked by pirates and foreign fleets. Maracaibo a Good Port Maracaibo la coupled with Cumana and La Gualra, though not truly of the Spanish Main. Maracaibo la situated upon the lake fit the same name, or rather upon the strait connecting tlie lake with the onter gull Like La Gualra and Puerto Cahello, It has excellent steamer communications with Curacao and New York. Maracaibo should long since have been one of the most Important ports In Caribbean countries, for behind It lies s vast law-lanregion, rich In all manner of tropical products and only rendered Inaccessible In places by the very profusion of Its wealth. In recent years the city has come Into Its own through the development of a great oil field adjoining the lake and even beneath It. The population hue Increased to more then OO.OOU Furthermore. Maracaibo Is the port of a considerable section of Colombia, and nearly all of the coffee that liears Its name comes either from across the boundary or from the Venezuelan Cor dlllera region math and ear of (he lake. There Is the hum of commerce at Maracaibo. Ocean vessels come end go end Beets of selling craft ply to rariuas towns upon the lake, as well as to ports. It la s city that can boast of electric light, tramway Hues, telephones, telegraphs, a submarine cabin, a splendid theater, a legists' tivo pslsce, seven churches, s back yard and many other adjuncts of much larger cities. Lofgren, A. Loynda, David d np-riv- You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of his summons upon yon If served within the county In which this actl'Ui Is brought; otherwise within thirty days vfter service and defend the above entitled action; and In esse of your failure so to do Judgment will be rend ered against yon sc cording to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of sold court. This action Is brought to dissolve the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and : 7846-7971-- A 9388 8624-- 1371 7850-7848-- 1207 7936-- 831 DELINQUENT NOTICE Shares Name 25 Allen, Fred C. 100 Allen, Fred C 140 Alton. Frol C 3.ES Alston. Mrs. Mae 800 SCO SfS A'ston. R. 200 2772 Alston R 1234 Anderson. Mrs. A. E00 W. No. 145 1551 2143 3103 3137 3461 Angerbsuer, er J ' 1811 JO 4.00 TOO Barnard. W. H. 500 Barney. Ry Bates. J. C. Benson, K. C Benson, H. C Benron, Sophia 1000 1000 100 1.00 A0 .50 Benson, Sophia Stearns 0 O 7147 3.60 G 6000 Benson, Sophie Benson., Sophia 8tesrna 6101 5.00 E.00 5.00 Stearns 5083 1.00 1.40 8.00 3.00 3.00 400 Stearns 1810 V FO Aydelotte, Mrs M. 3214 3478 2428 6216 6217 1808 G. E. O. E. Amt. I 4 G2500 6.00 3A0 Benson, Sophie G3000 Stearns Beresford, Mrs. Alma 0 1.00 W111G-850-0 200 S 8238 1878 2466 2828 2888 148 1F38 7185 Hannah, Robert 8 Hansen, F, Hansen, F. C.. Hansen, F, Hansen, F. C Harpole, C. Bond Harpole, C. Bond Haskln, Mrs. D. 5.00 0 6.00 1.00 420 4.20 2.60 (00 285 116 100 400 100 100 G.- - 100 150 50 100 100 10 900 C 600 850 1150 5000 2500 200 6.00 8.50 11A0 50.00 35.00 3.00 100 170 ' 125 1.00 I.- 70 1A5 100 1.00 A0 5.00 3.60 1.00 19G7 3841) 1.00 M 819 1899 2243 2870 3015 836F 398 1989 2421 2422 2328 2488 3213 2620 3390 1914 1915 2116 1621 2468 8534 826 211 616 6167 6168 3449 Haubrich, J. Haubrich, J. Haubrich, J. Hiubrich, J. Hsahrich. J. Haubrich, J. Hendry, Mrs. James 11.00 3.00 3 00 4 00 LEO 10.00 Hil. Wm. II Hoff. Laura Hoff, Harriett Hoksneon, Gladys Holdswsy, .48 May 6.03 SCO 8.00 300 1.00 160 Hovelerud, Hslvor 1000 10.00 6.00 Hovelerud, Hslvor 500 200 Huber, Arnold B. 200 8.00 Huber, Elmer A- - 200 100 Huber, Elmer A. 200 0.C0 Huber, Elmer A- .- 600 .60 60 Hubbard, C. 8. 16G 1.60 Hubbard C. 8 A1 21 Hubbard C. 8 1.00 100 Hnbold. Ruth Hutchinson, J. W... 690 0.10 1100 11.00 Huscher E. W 0 1.75 Jackson, Gust 1.75 Jackson, Gust AO 50 Jensen, John ....G-175- 2E0 1000 1000 600 600 1000 1000 4200 100. 0 ' 1.00 2.50 .20 1.00 1.00 A0 II.-84 10.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 43.00 1.00 2.00 5.C0 5.00 A0 1.00 7.00 A0 A0 1.F0 1.- E0 1.00 1.00 A0 A0 E00 200 200 1E0 800 2.- C0 3.00 5.00 2.C0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 5.00 3.00 2.00 1.50 3.00 3091 2237 8115 2296 2987 C. S 995 3448 5475 Trostler, R. J Van Home, L. r. J. 1.00 ICO 100 10 00 4.00 6.00 1A0 5.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 30.00 100 3A0 1.00 A5 A6 11.00 6.00 G-2G-2- Webster. Jno. Webster, J. W 1.00 SF0 Wadsworth, T. 6470' Wadsworth, T. J. 8460 Wales, H. V 1100 2308 Walsh, Louise A 600 3684 Wsnlsce. Mrs. R. W 200 48 Watts, Geo. W 200 2374 2373 2514 1.00 100 100 D..G-2C-0 0 200 2.00 2.00 .20 .20 .10 A0 2.00 A0 2.00 A0 3.00 2 00 2.00 0 Webster, Rulon 4E01 Weneel, Arthur 4718 Weneel, Arthur 4497 Wensel, John 4717 Weneel, John 4498 Wensel, LeRoy ..G-F0- 0 4719 Wensel. LeRoy 8615 Weneel, W. O. ...0-200- 0 4716 Weneel. W. O. 0 8649-Weesmsn. Amends A0 8472 Wilson D. C 720 7.J0 3382 Windrow, Dorothy 100 1.00 962 Wlscomb. W. W.. F0 A0 1000 Wlxom, S. C. 100 loo 2E67 Wold. John FO0 6 00 840 Wood Bernice 100 100 84F0 Woods, Wm. V 100 1.00 2029 Wrav. Mabel E... 100 100 7692 Wrleht. C H. 2 00 8276 Wright. C. n 8 00 8848 Wright. C. H. ...01 1 000 11 m 2623 Zellmer, Geo. C.... BOO 6 00 3029 Zellmer. Geo. G 2000 20 00 And In accordance w!h law. end order of the board of directors mads on the 10th day of September, 1927. ao msnv sham of each parcel of such stock as may be nereasrv wll he mM st the of Ore of the enmosnv. 302 Vermont building. 8alt Lake City. Utah, on the 10th day or October 1927. st 10 oarlock s. m to psv the delinquent assessment thereon together with the coat of advertising and expense of sale. JOSEPHUS B!HMnG. Recreterv. 302 Vermont Building, Balt Lake City. Utah. ..G-10- ..Q-F0- 0 0 ....G-200- G-F- ... . 3219 2484 1903 6029 Rose, Elisabeth 6030 Rose, Elisabeth 7070 Roes, Elisabeth A. 0 A 1.50 A 1.00 A 1.00 A 1.00 8431Roee, Elisabeth 8810 1E0 Thompson, William 500 Thorley, LaPresl 2C0 500 Timothy, Evan Timothy. Heber end Esther 500 Travers, Reuben. 2000 Trempe, Mrs. .0-300- 0 421 1221 5E5 1049 136 3381 1610 3075 1048 1047 893 2011 2113 1203 7893-- aad Minnie Taylor, Ernest L. and Minnie S...G-100- 0 Taylor, Ernest L. and Minnie S...G-100- 0 Taylor, Ernest L and Minnie S...G-100- 0 Taylor, Ernest L. and Minnie S 0 1000 Thompson T. 400 Thompson, T. 600 Thompson, T. Thompson, Walker ...G-100- T. 00 13.00 O 100 200 7871-- A AO JO 0 7760-- 1.00 0 0 HG-100- . . 20 100 100 28 1184 1000 100 100 0 Penelton, Clifford Peterson, Alber- - iro Stewart, James 1.00 . 200 Nielson, Jnilus Noraln, G. W. end ' Albert 100 E0 Noraln, Anna 500 Noraln, G W 1300 Noraln, Albert 500 Nott, Donald ' Olsen, Bertha M. E00 Olsen, Edna . Alsen, Hyrum GG-100- 0 700 Clsen Erick Olsen, K. M. . Olsen, K. M. . Olsen, K. M. Olsen, K. M. . Olsen, K. M. . Olsen, K. M. 100 Olsen, H. M Olsen, Lilas Olsen, Ruth 200 Olsen, Spencer Oveson, Ssm Oveeon, Sam A...Q-E0O-0 Oveson, Sam Oveson, Ssm A.G-100-0 100 Pappas, John Patten, Edward Pelletier, A J. Pepper, Fred Pepper, Fred Pepper, Fred Pepper, Fred 300 6738 10.00 1.60 3.60 A A 1.00 100 MtLean, O. E.. McNalre, J. H McNutt K. F McNutt K. F.JL.J Nanmann, Emma. Nelbanr, Leah Nelson, LeRoy Nelson, It B. Nelson, JJ H. Neumeyer, Wllhel-mlne Nelson, Anthon Nelson, Antbon Nelson, Anthon Nelson, Anthon' Nelson, Anthon Nilsson, Carl Noakea, Martha Parry, John .40 3.50 Schriever, H. Schriever, H. 0-10- 2.00 Parry, John H 1.00 40 9218 9751 It 2.00 SA9 .10 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 6.00 - 3.85 1.15 1.00 4.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 SA0 .50 1.00 1.00 .10 8.00 1.00 100 1000 W..J. 10323 2446 8299 8406 Haddad, A B..G-F00Haddad. A B Haddad. A B Hales, Archie H. Hales, Archie H... Hslgren, Dr. L. O. Hannah, Robert . 8 Hannah, Robert Schspery. H. Schlerman, W. G. Schmall, Chaa. J.. Schriever, Bchriever, H. A Schriever, H. A Schriever, H. A 8chrlever, H. A Schriever, H. A 10.00 . 7849-- defendant Cert 000 E COO ant: Diamond Oil Company, principal place of business. 302 Vermont Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 16, levied on the 12th day of August 1327, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders ne follows: J. J. Will J. Will. ...G-- 1667 330 724 1813 2514 3 2211 3558 1468 1708 1469 2627 1791 2884 8055 1220 8960 1107 In the District Court of the Third Judicial District In and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Anna Merrick, plaintiff, vs. David A. Merrick, defendant Summons. The State of Utah to the said defend- 24-O- 2.00 10.00 5.00 3500 2.00 ' A0 1.00 5.00 3.50 2.00 Lewis, Henry Lidstrom, Chas. . FRASER A WALLIS Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address. 306 Boston Building, Salt Lrke City. Utah. 22.) (Sept. 300 1006 500 8600 300 WilLG-60- 0 Goataf A. Guataf A. Guataf A. Irene L Lewis- - , breakwater, which has done ao much to Increase the traffic of tbe port, though the passenger is apt to forget, when charged to act foot upon It and denied the alternative of hiring a boat, that this formerly was one of the most disagreeable roadsteads In the 8.05 8111 1828 853 220 2621 1949 3208 1487 2869 3163 1189 167 2465 the-raiso- . 105 . s 497 9056 1923 8122 8133 8134 8126 8127 8512 2.00 300 . August Megordon, 3340 Saunders, Florence 1000 K. Saunders,. WsL 2500 3.00 8000 Meyer, Frank A. Miller, C. L Mitchell. Ell Moore, Stephen P. 234 Mosher. H. P. 1576 Moeher, H. P. 1960 McCarty, C. 1992 . McCarty, Mary 1217 McCarthy, Vera. McCarthy, Peter E. McClellan. F. C.l McCoy, James W. McDonald, W. J. lL McDonald, W. J McDonald , W. J. 2193 : McDonald, In the Third Judicial District Court of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. Ernest A. Lam bourne, plaintiff, vs. Jane Doe Wsteraon, whoso true noma la unknown, wife of John Wesley Wats non, if living, or if de her unknown heirs, devisees, and creditors, also all other persona 90.00 0000 August J. 100 . O. D. 1327. 17, A. D. 1837. 0 1.00 .50 .50 1.00 1.00 13.00 y W. 17, A. D. 1137. 100 10.00 Larson, August Larson, W. 1386 Larson, W 1508 Larson, 1510 Larson, 3143 Laraon, 3431 Lewis, 2100 Lewis, 6854 Lewis, 7888 Lewis, 1.00 .25 .25 100 G-6- 350 100 2.C0 AO 0 . 2E0 F, 1417 Attorneys for Administrator.' - John F. , . John 127. Last, Octobsr . 10663! Lamps, 300 100 G-E- 200 800 340 300 1300 John F. . 3.00 G-2- 0 Dt Lamps, Data of first publication Septambsr the 210 100 100 200 300 A0 0 ..Q-50- 2C0 . Ross, Elisabeth 0920 3.00 3A0 8607A Rose, Ellis be th 3.50 1499 Rose, Elisabeth . 1.00 ... 1.00 A 3.00 2829 Rose, Elizabeth A 3.00 6716 Rowley, D. H 5717 Rowley, D, H. .60 6766 Rowley, D. HG-E07736 Rowley, D.'H. A0 3763 Rowley, D. H. 200 3166 kowley, Lens . 8.00 6764 Rowley, Lens 7735 , Rowley, Lena ...G-100. 3.40 3.00 .732 RuaaeU, James M. 18.00 2A0 2A0 1.00 200 R. 10498 CHRIS. M. ANDERSEN, Administrator of tho Batata of Edward C. Andersen, Deceased. KINO A KINO, ai Nets Jones, R. . Joses, R. Kauffman, J. A Kilpatrick, Bruce Kilpatrick, Bruce Kilpatrick, Bruce Klelnhawa, Edwin W. Kleinhaws, Edwin W. Koenig, Chas. R. Koenig, Chas. R Koenig, Chaa. Krataer, Ones K. Krause, Julius Kuhre, Martin Kshre, W. Lamb, Gao. L. Lamps, John F. Estate of ' Edward, A. D. AO (H00 L.G-C0- 1285 1888 2876 1281 a tli Third Judicial District Court, in and for t' ' County of Balt Lake, State of Utah. ' Johnson, AO ..G-5- 2017 .Jansen. Mrs. Rose, Elisabeth Rom, Elizabeth (Sept. 24 Oct 8.) te |