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Show ! "After all, you know, there is room for both men and women In this world. Men have their work to do and women have theirs." "It is the woman's work to provide for the inner in-ner man, and it's the man's to provide pro-vide for the outer woman." Globe-Democrat. Globe-Democrat. "We wish to arrange for an exchange ex-change of prisoners," announced the South American dictator. "On what basis?" inquired the leader of the other side. "The usual basis; eight generals for a good, husky private." I Louisville Courier-Journal. Bridgegroom( a week after the wed ding) I haven't seen anything of your father's $' uOO check yet. He promised prom-ised it, u.dn't he? Bride Yes, but he heard that your father had already given us one, and he knew we shouldn't care to have duplicate presents. Stray , Stories. m "John," asked his wife, who was t writing to one of her former school- u mates, "which is proper to say, 'I dlf- 1 fer from you' or 'I differ with -you?'" "Tell her you differ from her. I under- I stand that site let3 her husband have ( a part of his salary to have fun with himself." Chicago Record-Herald. ( "Charley, dear," said young Mrs J Torkins, "I'm glad to see you are tak- !ing better care of your health." "What do you mean?" "Several times you have said that when you were out playing play-ing cards you got cold feet. I suppose these red, white and blue discs I found in your vest are cough lozenges." Washington Star. Stage Fun Unrehearsed. Actors and actresses have a good deal of fun among themselves on the stage, though guying is strongly dis-contenanced dis-contenanced by good managers. Generally Gen-erally the fun is quite impromptu, but t sometimes a joke is carefully ' .aned 1 ' beforehand. Once, in a performance of "The Lady of the Lake," one of the principal actors Roderick Dhu was known to be in pecuniary diffi culties. When Roderick gave the line "I am Roderick Dhu," Pitz-James responded: re-sponded: "Yes; and your rent's due, too." A piece called "The Spy' was once produced. The early acts showed that it was going to be a dead failure. At a certain point a character had to rush on and shout, "five hundred pounds for the Spy!' The author who was concealed behind a rock, arose and cried: "It's your copyright, copy-right, manuscript, and parts!" That was the end of the performance When eating has to be done on the stage, there is a great temptation to play tricks with the food. During a performance of "Henry V" Pistol had to eat a leek. It was made from an apple. But once the Fluellen of the even'ng gave him a real onion, and he had to struggle with it, though the tears coursed down his fat cheeks. One day, at a matinee performance of "Uncle Tom," an exceedingly tall ac tor was playing George Harris. When he came to the speech, in which he declares that at the worst he can earn six feet of free soil, another ac tor arose and said, very politely: "Ex's "Ex-'s cuso me, sir, seven." "Thank you, &, seven," returned the first, and went 1 Y on gravely with his lines. LEGAL NOTICES ASSESSMENT NO. 3. Ely Consolidated Copper Company. Location of principal office, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location Loca-tion of mines, Robinson Mining District, Dis-trict, White Pine County, Nevada. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of said company, held on June 30, 1910, an assessment, to be konwn as As sessment No. 3, of five (5c) cents per share, was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable pay-able to WINDSOR TRUST COMPANY, COM-PANY, Transfer Agent, Mutual Life Building, New York City, New York, or to Gideon Snyder, Treasurer, 414 Judge Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before August 17, 1910. Any stock upon which this asses ment may remain unpaid on August 17, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised ad-vertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on October 10, 1910, at the company's office, 414 Judge Building, Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assess ment, together with the costs of advertising ad-vertising and expenses of sale. GIDEON SNYDER, Secretary. 414 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. . DELINQUENT NOTICE. Gold Circle Crown Mining Company. Location of principal office, 414 Judge building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location Loca-tion of mines, Gold Circle Mining District, Dis-trict, Elko county, Nevada. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on ac count of assessment No. 4 of one-third of one cent per share, levied May 24, 1910, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respe( 'Ive share holders, as follows: Cert. No. Name. Shares. Amt. 51 J. A. Foley 13,000 $43.33 58 H.B.Lamb 22,500 75 00 59 Eleanor B. Yaden . . 1,000 3.33 And in accordance with law and the order of the board of directors made on May 24, 19-10, so many shares of each parcel of said stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction auc-tion at the office of the company, 414 Judge building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on July 19, 1910, at 4 o'clock p. m., to pay delinquent assessment, togethei with cost of advertising and expense of sale. RAY S. BOWMAN, j. Secretary. 414 Judge Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. TRUSTEE'S SALE. Whereas, Leandro J. Trujillo did on the 20th day of May, 1907, execute and deliver to the Utah Loan & Building Build-ing Association his certain promissory note for the sum of $800, with interest in-terest at the rate of nine per cent per annum from date until paid, payable according to the terms and conditions in said note fully set out; and Whereas, to secure the payment of said note the said Leandro Trujillo and his wife Emeteria F. Trujillo did on said date execute and deliver their certain trust deed to Josiah Barnett trustee, conveying the property here inafter described in trust; which said trust deed provided that should default de-fault be made in the payment of said note, or any part thereof, or in case of the breach of any of the covenants therein contained, the said trustee should proceed to sell the said prop erty at public venue to the highest bidder for cash; and Whereas, the said makers of said note and trust deed have faned to pay the said note according to the terms thereof, or the Interest thereon, and there is due and owing on said note the sum of $800.00 with interest from May 20th, 1908, and also the taxes of 1907-8-9-10, paid by the said Loan Association, As-sociation, and whereas, the said Loan Association has requested said trustee to foreclose said trust deed and sell said premises to pay said indebted ness; Now, notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Josiah Barnett, trustee, will on the 23d day of July 1910, at noon of said day at the west front door of the county court house in Salt Lake City, Utah, sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, state of Utah, to-wit: to-wit: Beginning 656 feet east of the northwest corner of Lot 5, in Block 2 of Plat "C", Salt Lake City survey; thence east 26 feet, thence south 125 feet, thence west 26 feet and thence north 125 feet to the place of begin ning; or so much thereof as may 1 i necessary to pay the indebtedness above described together with attor-ney attor-ney fees, trustee's compensation and expenses of sale. Property sold sub ject to redemption. ' JOSIAH BARNETT, Trustee. Salt Lake City, June 30th, 1910. ASSESSMENT NOTICE No. 1. AMERICAN FLAG MINING COM-PANY. COM-PANY. Location of principal place of business busi-ness in Utah, 815 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Uintah Mining District, Park City, Summit County. Utah. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of American Flag Mining company, a Nevada corporation, held at the office of-fice of the company. No. 815 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 28th day of June, 1910, an assessment assess-ment of -three (3c) cents per share was levied upon all the issued and ou standing stock of the corporation, payable pay-able Immediately to Jonn Cain, sec retary, No. 815 Newhouse Building Salt Lake City, Utah. Any btock upon up-on which this assessment shall remain re-main unpaid on Monday, the 1st day of August, 1910, will be delinquent and advertised for sale, and unless payment is sooner made, so much of each parcel of stock as shall be ne-sessary ne-sessary to pay the delinquent asess-ment, asess-ment, with the expenses of advertising advertis-ing and sale, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder at the company's office, No. 815 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, Mon-day, the 5th day of September, 1910, at eleven o'clock a. m. By order of the board of directors, JOHN CAIN, Secretary SUMMONS. In the City Court for Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, State of Utah. E. F. Root, Plaintiff, vs. Alice M. Abbott and Albert F. Abbott, Defendants Defend-ants Summons. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: Defend-ants: You are hereby summoned to appear ap-pear within ten days after the service of this summons upon you, If served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within twenty days after service and defend the above entitleu action, and In case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover re-cover a judgment for $274.00, a writ of attachment has been issued, and the following described real property attached thereunder, viz: Lots 33 and 34, block 3, Dpsky's Second Addition Ad-dition to Salt Lake City. G. M. SULLIVAN, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 625 Boston Building, Build-ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Qulncy Junior Mining Company. Location Lo-cation of principal place of business, 208 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account ac-count of asessment No. 13, levied on the 26th day of March, 1910, the several sev-eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. H No. Name Shares. Amt.' H 149 C. W. Sessions 500 25.00 H 150 C. W. Sessions .... 500 25.00 H 151 C. W. Sessions .... 500 25.00 H 152 C. W. Sessions 600 25.00 H 153 C. W. Sessions 752 37.60 H 154 John Vanderwerp . . 500 25.00 H 155 John Vanderwerp . . 500 25.00 H 156 John Vanderwerp . . 500 25.00 H 157 John Vanderwerp . . 500 25.00 H 158 John Vanderwerp . . 753 37.65 H 1 204 E. J. Frankhauser. . 497 24.85 H 241 E. J. Frankhauser. . 100 5.00 H 246 E. J. Frankhauser.. 500 25.00 H 248 E. J. Frankhauser. . 116 5.80 H 260 E, J. Frankhauser. . 500 25.00 H 261 E. J. Frankhauser. . 500 25.00 M 262 E'. J. Frankhauser. . 500 25.00 H 263 E. J. Frankhauser.. 500 25.00 M 264 E. J. Frankhauser.. 500 25.00 H 271 E. J. Frankhauser.. 500 25.00 H 272 E. J. Frankhauser.. 500 25.00 H 250 F. M. Cook 763 38.15 M 251 F. M. Cook 1,381 69.0& M 252 F. M. Cook 2,000 100.00 M 253 F. M. Cook 2,000 100.00 M 254 F. M. Cook 1,000 50.00 M 255 F. M. Cook 1,0,00 50.00 H 256 F. M. Cook 2,000 100.00 M 257 F. M. Cook 500 25.00 M 258 F. M. Cook 473 23.65 M 270 F. M. Cook 7,559 377.95 M 265 Belle Cook Frank- H hauser 500 25.0C M 266 Belle Cook Frank- H hauser 5,00 25.00 M 267 Belle Cook Frank- M hauser 500 25.0C M 268 Belle Cook Frank- M hauser 500 25.0C M 269 Belle Cook Fran a- - H hauser 500 25.0C H 170 Chas. C. Wilson ... 100 5.0C H 171 Chas. C. Wilson ... 100 5.0C H 172 Chas. C. Wilson ... 30 1.5C H 203 Chas. C. Wilson ... 270 13.51 H 199 Browncll Bros., Ltd. 200 10.01 M 201 John P. Cook 50 2.50 H 202 Marie Snyder 50 2.50 H 242 Marie Snyder 200 10.00 245 Marie Snyder 300 15.00 M 215 Alice M. Wood, t, M Guardian 225 1125 H 214 Alice M. Wood, Guardian 23 1.15 236 W. N. Cottrell 300 15.00 H 237 W. N. Cottrell 200 10.00 - M 238 W. N. Cottrell 325 16.25 239 W. N. Cottrell 60 3.00 240 W. N. Cottrell 83 4.1E M 243 Mrs. Fred B. Bald- 1 win 1,112 55.6C 244 Fred B. Baldwin ..1,666 83.30 249 Fred B. Baldwin .. 66 3.3C And in accordance with the law and M an order of the Board of Director, H made on the 26th day of March, A. D M 1910, so many shares of each parcel M of said stock as may be necessary M will be sold at the office of the Cor- H poration, Room 208, Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah on Thursday, the 26th day of May, A H D. 1910, at 2 oclock p. m., of said day, M to pay the delinquent assessment H thereon, together with the cost of ad- M vertising and expenses of sa'e. H W. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. M NOTICE OF EXTENSION. Notice Is hereby given that at a spe- H cial meeting of the Board of Direct- M ors of the Qulncy Junior Mining Com- M pany held on the 25th day of May, A. M D. 1910, the above sale day was post- M poned thirty days, from Thursday, H the 26th day of May, A. D. 1910, to Saturday, the 25th day of June, A. D. M 1910, at the same time and place. M W. W. ARMSTRONG, Secretary. M Notice is hereby given that at a f H special meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of the Quincy Junior Mining Co., held on Thursday, the 23rd day of June, 1910, at 2 oclock p. m., the S above sale day was postponed from H Saturday, the 25th day of June, A, D. H 1910, at the office of the corporation, room 208 Newhouse building, Salt Lake Cit, Utah, to Tuesday, July M 26th, 1910, at 2 o'clock1 p. m., at the tM samo place. H |