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Show DELINQUENT NOTICE. ' - CALIFORNIA MINING & MILLING COMPANYr-Prlncipal COMPANYr-Prlncipal place of business in Nevada, Elko, Elko County, Nevada, and in Utah, 227 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. There are delinquent, on account of Assessment No. 6, of six (6c) cents per share, levied on September Sep-tember 21, 1904, the several amounts set opposite the respective shareholders' names, and parcels bf stock following: No. Amt. Name. Cert No. Share. Due. E. M. Conroy 12,812,908,1001 3000 ? 180.00 R. G. ROScamp 37 and 38 1000 00.00 . L. BfilSlt , , - ,U and 2& S'tiul ' 430.1)0 E. L. LaRue 66 100 6.00 A. JJollendrake -..,. 75 300 18,00 DaM Barton. 78 2t)0 i00 JamBrnnine ,...82 and 1159 30$ 18. Op John F. Neeley ...88 and 95 lOfo 6.00 Frank B. Jones 90 - 1JD UiOt) . Sarah Jones 92 IpO , OcOO George Jones 93 antt 1035 4T)0 24. Ot) George S. Jones ...94 and 1124 200 12.00 Norris D, Pyle ..103 antl 106 40Q 24.00 Fred D. March 110 160 9.6D Georgia E. Vance Ill 88 5.28 Sheets & Thompson 118, 561, 781 866 1300 78.00 J. Barnett .., , 575' 100 6.00 J. B. Road 5.23 1500 90.00 , C. W. Hartley 975 500 30.00 T.D.Ryan 128 200 12.00 A. M. Carter .1194, 143 and 144 2300 138.00 M. T. Jamieson , . 146 300 18.00 George Beard 149 60t) 36.00 Frank Gilroy 177 1000 60.00 Mrs. E. M. Bromley 178 " 200 12.00 Sherman Fargo J83 iQQd "" 60.00 J. H. Bean 190 "650 39.00 L. E. Hubbard 204 200 12.00- H. S. Lovett 225 200 12.00 Griffith FeeiemyerUSS and 186 10p0 60,00 Clara V. Feelemyer 187' 400 "'20Q - M. A. Hartzell 188 . 200 -. 12.00 W. A. Neudecker 206 100 6.00 Lizzie Trainer 234 100 .6.00 ' W. O. Ramshaw ..244 and 1047 700 42.00 Mrs. Elizabeth Dldksr. . . r U47 1000 60.00 , M. S. Pendergast.. 2&7 and "260 200 12.00 ' Hudson Sons Co :.274, "319 and 441 300 '18.00 L. O. Hoffman 279 500 30.00 C. L. Hamilton 285 100 6.00 James McAleavy 298 700 42.00 Ban Pearson ' ". 315, 752 and 1145 2300 13800 MrS. "Christina Stefilor ... 332 50, 3.00 George W. Stefflor 333 50 3.00 W. H. Clark 337 100 6.00 John Madden 343 100 6.00 R. G. Roscamp '. 844 to 880 inc. 18500 1,110.00 "f Two Highest Awards I GLOBE-WERNICKE CO. j DOUBLY HONORED (SPECIAL TO THE NEWS.) ST. LOUIS, Oct. 28. The Globe- . . j Wernicke Co., Cincinnati,was todjiy hon- ored with two highest awards for "Elas-' tic" book cases, filing cabinets and office appliances. I.H. Dinwoodey Furniture Co. "ft G. Rtmtiamp. ,., .,.,. B 382, 384 and 385 1500 90.00 M W.JD. Traughber ..396 and 451 300 18.00 PM Michael & Sargent 397 100 6.00 ;.MM M, H. Moran ......446 and 447 200 12.0!) M M. S. Pendergast H 460, 465 to 479 inc. 3000 180.00 tM ThdbfUs Fitzgerald 485 100 6.t)0 , M E. Wko 634 100 6.00 , M J. A. Cunningham, Jr H 671 to 681 inc. 1300 78.t)0 H J. A. Cunningham, Jr H ...688 to 702 inc. 1700 102.0 M John McKenna 751 500 30. Uu ' H J. S. Ferris ,.... 766 and 886 200 12.00 $M David McNaughton H . , 774 and 1060 300 18.00 hH William Grinnell 773 100 5.X)0 M B.F.Bauer 832 and 839 1000 60.00 M H. B. Cole Co 877 100 6.00 , M M. M. Miller ,. H 899, 901 and 1164 700 42.00 !H R. W. Chase 916 500 30.(jp 'H John A. Williams 1036 2000 -120.0u iH W. W. Armstrdng . H 1072 to 1076 inc. 500 30. Op lH W W. Armstrong, 108,0 and 1081 200 12 .,00 ' N.A.Page 1100 400 24.00 iH Mtfrgan L. Lewellyn ..... 1122 200 12. '00 H Jarfe L. Lewellyn 1123 100 6.0JD ! C..Y. Clawson 1129 300 18.00 Marco Yacomelll 1131 200 12.00 H Sarah E. Cook H 1140 to 1142 inc. 2100 126. Qi) H .Thomas CGrafly 1150 800 48.00 ' Blaine A. Hanks 1144 500 30.00 A. H. DeLong 1180 500 30.00 M. S. Pendergast 1200 1000 OO.'OO I H. C. Sorenson 1201 250 15.00 ' A. I. Huber 1202 250 15.00f H J. A. Cunningham 1204 and 1215 17250 1,035.00 Lee Mantle 1214 5000 300. 0Q And in accordance with the by-laws, and with M law, so much of each parcel of stock as shall ba I S nec3ssary to pay said assessment, with costs of f advertising and expenses of sale, will be sold at M public auction at 27 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, H Utah, on the 26th day of November, 1904, at 4 H o'clock p m. W I. SNYDER, Secretary. H iCiELL.9 H 1 tbattKigiving Chun Sale 1 I m Salt DKCs Best Cinen Store. I I 7fi O need to dwell on the superiority of H I llaJ Cohn's linen values and tremendous stock H of hgihest grades of imported linens. It's an H ! established fact with all Salt Lake housekeepers H that this store is the store for greatest variety H J and best values at any time of the year, but just H at present, when all importations are in the col- H F- lection lacks nothing to class it as superior to H v anything else of it's kind in this city, We invite H I - the special attention of the most critical, assur- H - tng all a veritable treat, and what's more at this H ? interesting linen season, a most astonishing H ; ebnnce to Till tDc Cinen Closet at Great Savings I |