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Show The amount of losses paid during the preceding pre-ceding calendar year.. 70,114.43 The amount of risks written during the year 16,109,689.00 The amount of risks in ; force at tne end of the f year 14,811,4" 00 State of Utah, Office of the Co tnis-sioner tnis-sioner of Insurance, ss. 1 I, GEORGE B. SQUIRES, Commis- sioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the V above named Insurance Company has r filed in my office a detailed state ment of its condition, from which the foregoing statement has been pre- pared, and that the said company has j in all other respects complied with I the laws of the State relating to in- j surance. tw In Testimony Whereof, I have hereto here-to unto set my hand and affixed the seal ) of the Insurance Department this 26th v day of March, A. D. 1910. (Seal.) GEORGE B. SQUIRES, 1 I Commissioner. t " By WILLARD DONE. I Synopsis of the Annual Statement j For the Year Ending December 31, I 1909, of the Condition of the II CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE H AND INVESTMENT CO. I McCornick Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. The name and Location of the H Company The Continental Life In-II In-II surance and Investment Co., Salt K Lake City, Utah. Name of President Thos. R. Cut-U Cut-U ler. Name of Secretary W. V. Rice. The amount of its Cap-Rh Cap-Rh ital Stock is $ 208,875.00 The amount of its Cap- L ital Stock paid up is. 208,875.00 I The amount of its assets Jf is GG2.711.18 fft The amount of its Lia- M billties (including Cap- 1 ital) is 004,270.54 The amount of its in- come during the pre- Jfi ceding calendar year. 267,130.28 Ir The amount of its expen- 1 ditures during the pre- " ceding calendar year.. 2G9.012.15 The amount of losses y- paid during the pre- i ceding calendar year.. 24,692.07 The amount of risks 1 written during the I year 1,789,823.00 V The amount of risks in i force at the end of the 1 year 5.G19.523.00 State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner Commis-sioner of Insurance, ss. I, GEORGE B. SQUIRES, Commissioner Commis-sioner of Insurance of the State of i Utah, do hereby certify that the above , named Insurance Company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition, from which the fore- I going statement has been prepared, and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the State relating to Insurance. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the seal . of the Insurance Department this 2Gth day of March, A. D. 1910. (Seal.) GEORGE B. SQUIRES, V ' Commissioner. 1 By WILLARD DONE. Synopsis of the Annual Statement For the Year Ending December 31, 1909, of the Condition of the GUARDIAN. CASUALTY AND GUARANTY GUAR-ANTY COMPANY. The name and Location of the Company The Guardian Casualty and Guaranty Company, Salt Lake City, Utah. Name of President George E. Cutler. Cut-ler. Name of Secretary Thomas W. Sloan. The amount of its Capital Cap-ital Stock is $ 200,000 00 k The amount of its Capital Cap-ital Stock paid up is.. 200,000.00 The amount of its assets is 359,175.82 The amount of its Liabilities Lia-bilities (including Capital) Cap-ital) is 247,269.31 The amount of its income in-come during the preceding pre-ceding calendar year.. 99,060.72 The amount of its expenditures ex-penditures during the preceding calendar year 49,584.61 The amount of losses paid during the preceding pre-ceding calendar year.. 16,845.80 The amount of premi ums written during the year 102,762.94 The amount of premiums pre-miums in force at the end of the year 86,760.67 State of Utah, Office of the Commissioner Commis-sioner of Insurance, ss. I, GEORGE B. SQUIRES, Commissioner Commis-sioner of Insurance of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above named Insurance Company has filed in my office a detailed statement state-ment of its condition, from which the foregoing statement has been prepared, pre-pared, and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the State relating to insurance. in-surance. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Insurance Department this 26th day of March, A. D. 1910. (Seal.) GEORGE B. SQUIRES, Commissioner. By -WILLARD DONE. ASSESSMENT NO. 13. Quincy Junior Mining Company. Office Of-fice and principal place of business, 208 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Quincy Junior Mining Company, held on the 26th day of March, 1910, at the office of the Corporation, 208 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, an assessment of five cents (5c.) per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation issued is-sued and outstanding, payable on or before the 26th day of April, 1910, to W. W. Armstrong, Secretary and Treasurer of the company, at the office of-fice of the Corporation, 208 Ne"--house Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which said assessment assess-ment shall not be paid on or prior to April 26th, 1910, shall be delinquent, and will be advertised for sale at public pub-lic auction, and unless payment is made before will be sold on Thursday, Thurs-day, the 26th day of May, 1910, at two o'clock p. m., at the company's office, 208 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, to pay the delinquent assessment as-sessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. W. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. 4-2-4-23 No. 9652. NOTICE. Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller Comp-troller of the Currency, Washington D. C, February 1, 1910. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Na tional Copper Bank of Salt Lake City," in the City of Sa't Lake City, In the County of Salt Lake and State of Utah, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be com plied with ifore an association shall be authorised to commence the business busi-ness of banking; Now therefore, I, Lawrence O. Mur ray, Comptroller of the Currency, dc hereby certify that "The National Copper Bank of Salt Lake City," in the City of Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake and State ol Utah, is authorized to commence the business of banking as provided in Section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine sixty-nine ot -the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness m hand and seal of office this first day of February, 1910. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Currency,) Cur-rency,) LAWRENCE O.' MURRAY, 3-5-4-23 Comptroller of the Currency DELINQUENT NOTICE. Pittsburg Consolidated Mining & Milling Mill-ing Company. Location of principal place of business, busi-ness, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTICE. There are delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 5, levied on January 29, 1910, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective respec-tive shareholders, as follows: Ctf. No. Name. Shares. Amt, 34 Mary B. Hartley 2000 $20.00 63 Daniel Doyle 1000 10.00 110 Alfred Crane 100 1.00 157 John C. Jamison 200 2.00 And in accordance with law, and the order of the board of directors made on January 29, 1910, and as fur ther extended by order of the board of directors made on March 8, 1910, so many shares of each parcel of stock as shall be necessary will be so'd at the office, of the company, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, April 27, 1910 at 4 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assess ment thereon, together with the cosl of advertising and expense of sale. J. E. HILL, Secretary. 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City Utah. 4 9-4-22 DELINQUENT NOTICE. Nevada-Fairview Mining Company. Location of principal office, Elko Nevada. General office outside of Nevada, 414 Judge building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mine, Fair view Mining district, Churchill conn ty, Nevada. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on ac count ot Assessment No. 3 levied February 23, 1910, the several amountu set opposite- the names ol the respective shareholders as follows: fol-lows: No. Name. Shares Amt 10 Clayton Gannett ....10,000 $33.33 11 Clayton Gannett 10,000 33.33 12 dayton Gannett 5,000 16.G7 13 Clayton Gannett .... 5.000 16 G7 15 Clayton Gannett .... 5,0uU 16.G7 16 Uayton Gannett 20,000 G6.G7 31 Mary F. Keith 500 1.67 61 R. M. Bourne 500 1.67 99 W. D. Nebeker 1,000 3.33 110 Clifflna Kern 2,500 S.33 12G Mary F. Keith 500 i.67 140 Alice Lambden 100 .38 142 Alice Lambden 100 .33 143 Alice Lambden ..: . 100 .33 152 II. B. Cole ....".7.. 500 1.G7 1(15 Walter D. Nebeker .. 500 1.G7 194 Char'es D. Rooklidgo 1,000 3.33 195 Charles D. Rooklidse 500 1.67 196 Charles D. Rooklldge 500 1.67 210 Thomas Phillips 100 .33 224 Child. Cole & Co.... 500 1.G7 226 W. M. Havenor .... 100 .33 234 E. M. AVest 100 .33 243 C. W. Hartley 500 1.67 244 C. W. Hartley 500 1.G7 245 C. W. Hartley 500 1.G7 2 16 C W. Hartley 500 1 n,l 247 C. W Hartley 500 1 'J7 218 C. W. Hartley 500 1.G7 249 C. W. Hartley 500 1.G7 M 250 C. W. Hartley 500 1.G7 M 252 Child, Cole & Co. .. 500 1.G7 M 281 E. M. West & Co. .. 100 .33 M 282 E. M. West & Co. ... 100 .33 H 2S4 I. II. Kent 1,000 3.33 B 285 I. H. Kent 1,000 3.33 H 2SG I. II. Kent 500 1.67 M 287 Brokerage & Finance H Co 100 .33 M 290 R. W. Sloan 100 .33 M 291 R. W, Sloan 100 .33 M 354 R. W. Sloan 100 .33 M 355 R. W. Sloan 100 .33 HH 356 R. W. Sloan 100 .33 M 357 R. W. Sloan 100 .33 M 358 R. W. Sloan 100 .33 H 791 F. R. Woolley 1,000 3.33 H 793 Douglass & Jarvis .. 1,000 3.33 M 794 Douglas & Jarvis .. 1,000 3.33 M 814 Deming Davis Co. . . 200 .07 M 821 Sheets & Neel 1,000 3.33 M 824 Sheets & Neel 1,000 3.33 H 826 F. R. Woolley 3u0 1.00 M 832 Geo. T. Badger 1,000 3.33 1 839 Jaa. A. Pollock & Co. 500 1.G7 H 852 F. R. Woolley 200 .07 H .863 C. A. White 200 .67 H S70 Bern & Thomas 1,000 3.33 H 879 Joan Gray 1,000 3.33 H 885 W. IT. Child 500 ' 1.67 H 887 W. H. Child 500 1.67 H 888 W. H. Child 500 1.67 H 889 W. II. Child 500 1.G7 H S90 W-. 'H. Child 1,000 3.33 H 399 Bert A. Berntsen ... 300 1.00 H 111 Mrs. L. N. Morrison . 1,000 3.33 H 912 Mrs. L. N. Morrison . 1,000 3.33 H 113 Mrs. L. N. Morrison . 1,000 3.33 H 114 Mrs. L. N. Morrison . 1,000 3.33 H 945 A. P. Barnoby 1,000 3.33 JH 946 L. II. Spencer 1,000 3.33 978 Harry Anderson 500 1.G7 '' 079 Samuel Watkins .... 1,000 3.33 H 380 Samuel Watkhi3 1,000 3.33 H 9S1 Samuel Watkins .... 1,000 3.33 H ')S2 Samuel Watkins 1,000 3.33 H 983 Samuel Watkins .... 500 1.G7 , H 084 Samuel Watkins 500 1.G7 ' H 999 Effie M. Ruggles 1,000 3.33 H 1000 Effie M. Ruggles ... 1,000 3.33 H lOOi M. Krusick 500 1.07 H 1006 Joseph Lerwill .... 1,000 3.33 M 1011 E. M. West 100 .33 M 1012 E. M. West 100 .33 1018 Geo. T. Badger .... 500 1.67 M 1020 Geo. T. Badger ..".. 500 1.67 H 1024 Gordon Grant 500 1.G7 M 1029 Frank J. Murphy .. 300 1.00 M 1032 Jas. A. Pollock & Co. 300 1.00 M 1033 V. A. Ferguson 2,000 G.67 H 1037 W. D. Pyper 500 1.07 M 1043 F. R. Woolley 500 1.67 M 1041 F. R. Woolley 500 1.G7 M 1046 F. R. Wooley 100 .33 M 1049 F. R. Woo'ley 300 1.00 M 1051 Ernest Kur 1,000 3.33 M 1052 E. E. Cripps 500 1.67 M 105G Gordon Grant 100 .33 ') 10G1 M. Lewyn 260 .87 N 1063 Badger Bros 50 .17 1061 Otto Will 35' .12 1 1005 Mrs. A. V. Anderson 300 1.00 ri 10G6 Scott Groo 1,000 3.33 k 1068 Scott Groo 1,000 3.33 iH 10G9 Scott Groo 1,000 3.33 H 1072 Ben D. Luce 1,000 3.33 PM 107G J. II. Pinkerton ... 700 2 33 (.H HOG Joseph V. Smith ... 1,135 3.78 1108 Clayton Gannett ... 1,130 3.77 SH 1122 Moritz Bamberger . 1,000 3.33 " 1125 Win. Gray 300 1.00 M 1128 Fanny M. Tappan . . 1,250 4.17 H 1129 McEwan & Young- 1 berg 500 1.67 B 1135 A. W. Scott 1,000 3.33 M 1144 E. E. Shepard 135 .45 1145 E. J. Robertson 500 1.67 M 11G5 James Collins .... 5,000 1G.G7 H 1182 L. H. Bartholomew. 16,000 53.33 And In accordance with law and the M order of the Board of Directors made ' ?M on the 23rd day of February. 1910, so ? many shares of each parcel of such jfl stock as may be necessary, will be ,M sold at the company's offioe, 414 Judge lM Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 25, 1910, at 3 o'clock p. m., to pay the M delinquent assessment thereon, to- H gether with the coats of advertising H and expense of sa'e. H GIDEON SNYDER, Secretary. 411 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, , Utah m 1 l |