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Show LEGAL NOTICES. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance confirming the assessment assess-ment upon the property hereinafter described de-scribed on both sides of all north and south streets from the south side of South Temple Street to the north side of Third South Street. from Second East Street to Tenth East Street, bot streets inclusive, in Paving Districts Nos. 27 and 28, for the purpose of providing pro-viding for tho curbing and guttering thereof. Be it ordained by tho City Council of Salt Lako City. Utah: SECTION 1. That the assessment list made by tho City Treasurer as corrected, approved and completed V' the Board of Equalization and Review, heretofore duly appointed by the d' Council for that purpose, of tho prop-ertv prop-ertv In Lots 1, C, 7 and 8, Blork 00 and S, Block 53; 1, C. 7 and 8, BIoci 46: 1 and 5, Block 59: 2. 3, 4 nnd P Block 51; and 4 and 5, Block 45, all In Plat "B," Salt Lake City Survey, abutting on both sides of Seventh East Street between South T.jmolo and Third South Streets, in Paving Districts Nos. 27 and 28, of Salt Lake City, for tho purpose of providing for tho curblnc and guttering of said portions of snld streets, Is hereby confirmed, and the assessments made and returned In said completed lists are hereby confirmed. SECTION 2. This ordlnanco shnll take effect upon anproval. Passed by tho City Council of Salt Pierce Great Arrow (As Anyone" The one car that has stood every test of our western conditions and roads We have received the most complete line of French Goggles ever shown in the West, and can please the most exacting. These goggles range in price from $1 .00 to $5.00. Stevens -Duryea Pope-Hartford Chalmers - Detroit PHONE 3252 Tom Botterill Automobile Co. 36-42 State Street The largest and best equipped automobile establishment in the West EaaHHvaMMMHHaHaHHnHMMaMiuiHBVBaMBHHHHHaannHnHnMHHHuiiHHMnnMiMBaHi I Lako City, Utah, May 24, 1909, and referred re-ferred to tho Mayor for his approval. J. B. MORETON, City Recorder. Approved this 25th day of May, 1909 J. S. BRANSFORD, Mayor. State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake ss. I, J. B. Moreton. City Recorder ol Salt Lako City, Utah, do hereby certify that tho above and foregoing Is a full true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance confirming the assessment upon tho property heroin-after heroin-after described on both sides of all north and south streets from tho south side of South Temple Street to the north side of Third South Street, from Second East Street to Tenth East Street, both streets Inclusive, In Paving Districts Nos. 27 nnd 28, for tho purpose pur-pose of providing for th ccurblng and guttering thereof." Passed by tho City Council of Sal Lake City, Utah. May 24, 1909, and approved ap-proved by tho Mayor, May 25, 1909, aF appears of record In my office. In Witness Whereof. I have hereunto hereun-to set my hand and nffixed tho corporate corpor-ate seal of said City, this 25th day of May. 1909. (Seal.) J. B. MORETON, City Recorder. Bill No. 71. Curb and Gutter Extonslon No. 7. Second Partial Estimate. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 32. The North Point Consolidated Irrigation Irri-gation Company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at the regular monthly meeting of tho board of directors of the North Point Consolidated Con-solidated Irrigation company held on May 17th, 1909, assessment No. 35 of 5 cents per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation issued is-sued and outstanding, payable on or before Wednesday, June 30th, 1909, to the secretary, at his ofllce, Rooms 41 and 42 Eagle block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment assess-ment may remain unpaid on Monday, July 19th, 1909, shall be declared delinquent de-linquent and advertised for' sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will be sold on Saturday, August 8th, 1909, at 2 o'clock, p. m at tho ofllce of the secretary, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. THOS. J. ALMY, Secretary. First publication May 29th, 1909. 5-29-G-3 ASSESSMENT NOS. 13 AND 14. Blaine Gold & Silver Mining Co. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting held of the Board of Direc-ors Direc-ors on May 21, 1909, assessments No. 13 and No. 14 of (Vic) one-fourth cent per share each was levied on all the, Issued and outstanding capital Btock, payable in two payments, to W. D. Mathis, 324 South Main St., Salt Laite City, Utah. Assessment No. 13 de linquent June 2Gth, 1909; assessment No. 14 delinquent 2t9h day of July, 1909. Any stock upon which these assessments may remain unpaid will be' delinquent and advertised for saLo at publ'c auction, and unless payment is made before, will bo sold on Monday, Mon-day, tho IGth day of August, 1909, at 1 p. m to pay the delinquent assessment, assess-ment, together with the cost of advertising adver-tising and expense of sale. W. E. WEJDNER, Sec. 5-29-C-20. No. 9403. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Ofllce of the Comptroller of the Currency, Cur-rency, Washington, D. C, May 7, 1909. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The Continental Conti-nental National Bank of Salt Lake City," in tho City of Salt Lake City, in tho County of Salt Lake, and State of Utah, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United Unit-ed States, required to bo complied with before an association shnll be H authorized to commence tho business 1 of banking; H Now, therefore, I, Lawrence O. H Murray, Comptroller of the Currency, H do hereby certify that "The Conti- H nental National Bank of Salt Lake H City, in the City of Salt Lake City, M in the County of Salt Lake, and State H of Utah, is authorized to commence the H business of banking as provided in H Section fifty-one hundred and sixty- H nine of the Revised Statutes of the H United States. H In testimony whereof witness my H hand and seal of ofllce this seventh H day of May, 1909. H LAWRENCE O. MURRAY, H Comptroller Of the Currency. H (Seal.) H 5-22-7-24 H ROBERT W. SLOAN, H Agent. H GENERAL INSURANCE. H 40G McCornlck Bldg. Both 'phones, H SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL H STATEMENT H For the Year Ending December 31, H 1908, of the Condition of the M BOND GUARANTY COMPANY. H The name and location of the Com- H pany, Dallas, Texas. H Name of President, C. H. Alexan- H Name of Secretary, George Phillips H The amount of Its cap- H ital stock is ? 100,000.00 H The amount of its cap- H ital stock paid up is.. 100,000.00 H The amount of its as- H sets Is 5G9.U00.58 H The amount of its liabil- M ities (including cap- , ital) is 125,448.32 H The amount of its in- M come during the pre- M ceding calendar year. 22,731.13 M The amount of its ex; M pendltures during the IH preceding calendar IH year 20,130.55 H The amount of losses M paid during the pre- H ceding calendar year. 5,757.24 H State of Utah, Ofllce of the Com- H missioner of Insurance ss. H 1, George B. Squires, Commissioner H of Insurance of the State of Utah, 'H do hereby certify that the abovn H named Insurance Company has filed H in my ofllce a detailed statement of H its condition, from which the forego- jH ing statement has been prepared, and H that the said company has In all ,H other respects complied with the H laws of the State relating to insur- IH In testimony whereof, I have here- jH unto set my hand and affixed the fH seal of the Insurance Department jH this 3rd day of May, A. D. 1909. 1 GEORGE B. SQUIRES, (Seal.) Commissioner. ?M STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. H M Notice is hereby given that the an- M nual meeting of the stockholders of :H tho Lucky Bill Mining company will ': bo held at the ofllce of the company, B 1 61 South Main street, Salt Lako City, Utah, on Tuesday, June 8, 1909, at 10 H o'clock a. m., for the purpose of elect- -j ing a board of trustees, and other of- ;r fleers of said company for the ensu- j ing year, and for the transaction of jH such other business as may lawfully !H come before the meeting. JH JOSHUA B. BEAN, ' Secretary. fl Salt Lake City, Utah, May 8, 1909. ! 5-15-6-5. ! NOTICE. l Disappearance Ernest Moore. 1H On or about Juno, 1901, Ernest ; Moore left his home in Bowden in iH the Province of Alberta to work on H the construction of the Crows Nest M |