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TRUTH " I
C. M. NIELSEN,
Attorney,
CONSTITUTION BLDG.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ..
1 Estate of Christian Mortcnscn, de
ceased.
Creditors will present claims with
vouchers to the undersigned at C.
M. Nielsen's Law Office, Constitu
tion Building, Salt Lake City, Utah,
on or before the 25th day of March,
A. D., 1908.
Karoline Mortcnsen, administratux
V of estate of Christian Mortenscn, de
ceased.
Date of first publication, Novem
ber 23, A. D., 1907.
C. M. NIELSEN,
Attorney for Estate.
. DELINQUENT NOTICE.
Belcher Copper Mining Company,
a corporation, principal place of busi
ness, Salt Lake City, Utah.
NOTICE. There are delinquent
upon the following described stock,
on account of assessment levied on
the 25th day of September, 1907, the
several amounts set opposite the
names of the respective shareholders
as follows:
Name No. No. Amt.
Cert. Shares Due.
Dave Edmunds 39 1000 $ 5.00
" " 40 1000 5.00
I r " " 42 1000 5-oo
!' " " 43 500 2.50
' " " 44 500 2.50
. " " 45 5000 25.00
. " " 46 5000 25.00
. ." " 47 2000 10.00
' " " 48 2000 10.00
" " 71 1200 6.00
" " 77 800 4.00
" " 74 1000 5.00
Taul Fisher 37 400 2.00
R. N. Bush 64 600 300
Bert Jerome 69 840 4.20
" " 75 180 .90
Arthur A. Kimball 89 500 2.50
', " " 90 100 .50
I " " 91 200 1.00
. " " 92 200 1. 00
And in accordance with law and
a order of the board of directors
made on the 25th day of September,
1907, so many shares of each parcel
of such stock as may be necessary,
will be sold at the office of the cor
poration, 405-6 Auerbach Building,
Salt Lake City, Utah, on Tuesday,
- December 17, 1907, at the hour of 2
o'clock P. M., to pay delinquent as
i scssment thereon, together with the
cost of advertising and expenses of
Ihe sale.
N. J. SHECKELL, Secretary.
405-6 Auerbach Building, Salt Lake
. City, Utah.
Mont Bontcll, who hails from Hoa
sierdom, dropped into Zion this week
and has announced a desire to take
a chance with any bantam weight in
all Mormondom in a bout of from
six to twenty rounds. The Indian
will probably be accommodated, if he
has the coin,
N Alaska is sending ,a basketball
team to the states o contest for glo-
ry and the Mazumma. T1'" Alaskan
j team, is composed of mcmijoit; of the
Young Men's Christian Association
team, and the five of the Arctic Bro
therhood, which teams have brought
the basketball interest in Alaska to
a boiling point during the last two
seasons by their close and speedy
play.
C. S. PRICE,
614 McCORNICK BLOCK.
DELINQUENT NOTICE.
Rcxall Silver & Copper Mining
Company, principal office and place
of business, Room 614 McCornick
Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
NOTICE: There are delinquent
upon the following described stock
on account of Assessment No. 2 of
one-half () of one cent per share
levied on the 10th day of October,
1907, the several amounts set oppo
site the names of the respective
shareholders, as' follows:
Name No. No. A'mt.
Cert. Shares Due.
Calvin L. Price 7 5000 25.00
William. V. Price 8 10000 50.00,
Byron D. Price 9 5000 25.00
James Bck 10 5000 25.00
William V. Price ....13 3000 15.00
C. S. Price 14 8000 40.00
C. S. Price ..:. 15 10000 50.00
Maud H. Odell 30 1000 5.00
D. M. Conklin 31 50 .25
S. Sanderson 33 1000 5.00
W. L. Ilarwood 34 1000 5.00
John Ilodson 42 14000 70.00
C. A. Amussen 45 500 2.50
A. Prichard 49 300 1.50
James Miller 51 2500 12.50
Mamie Price 55 5000 25.00
Mamie Price 56 5000 25.00
Grace Price 64 100 .50
Wm Morgren, unissued 75000 375.00
D. A. Sanderson, " 9000 45.00
C. S. Price, " 10000 50.00
And in accordance with law and
an order of the Board of Directors
made on the 10th day of October,
1907, so. many shares of each parcel
of such stock as may be necessary
will be sold at public auction at the
office of the secretary, Room 614
McCornick Building, Salt Lake City,
Utah, on the 2nd day of December,
1907, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
to pay the delinquent assessment
thereon, together with costs of ad
vertising and expenses of sale.
C. S. TRICE,
Secretary Rexall Silver & Copper
Mining Company, Room 614 McCor
nick Building, Salt Lake City, Utah.
In accordance with law and an order
of the board of directors the sale of
the above stock has been postponed
until January 12, 1908.
C. S. PRICE, Secretary.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
In the District Court of the Third
Judicial District of the State of Utah,
County of Salt Lake.
Utah Savings & Trust Company, a
corporation, and Hebcr M. Wells,
Trustee, plaintiffs, vs., C. O. Janson,
Ida A. janson, Barton Snarr, Job
Harkcr, J. H. Harkcr, Pioneer Nur
sery Company, a corporation, John
A. Johnson, Mrs. John A". Johnson,
Giles American Mercantile Agency,
a corporation, Wcstprn Loan & Sav
ings Comoany, a corporation, L. V.
McPherson and Salt Lake County,
defendants.
To be sold at sheriff's sale at the
west front door of the County Court
House, in the City and County of
Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 9th
day of December, A. D., 1907, at 12
o'clock, noon, of said day, all the
right, .title, claim and interest of said
defendants of, in and to the follow
ing described real estate to-wit:
Beginni' at a point on the south
line of L-i 1, Section 12, Township
2 south, Range 1 west, Salt Lake
Meridian, which is 11.30 chains west
from the southeast corner of said
Lot 1; and running thence north 7
degrees cast 3.10 chains; thence south
87 degrees west 1.52 chains more or
less to the cast bank of the Jordan
River; thence following the cast bank
of said river southerly and westerly
along the westerly and northerly
boundary lines of Lots 1 and 3, Sec
tion 12, and Lot 3, Section 11, said
township and range, to a point
which (is) west 9.25 chains, north
12.45 chains and north 77 degrees
west 3.25 chains from the southeast
corner of Lot 3, Section 11 aforesaid;
thence from said last named point
south 77 degrees east 3.25 chains;
:hcnce south 2 degrees 15 min. west
9.14 chains; thence south 84 degrees
east 7.80 chains; thence south 29 de
grees 30 min. west 7.73 chains more
or less to a point which is south 5.4S
chains and north 78 degrees west
5.66 chains from the southeast cor
ner of said Lot 3, Section 11; thence
south 78 degrees cast on the center
of road 13.91 chains; thence north
84 degrees cast on center of said
road 7.50 chains; thence north 9 de
grees west 13.70 chains; thence south
80 degrees west 87 links; thence north
57 degrees west 4.50 chains; thence
north 30 degrees west 2.25 chains;
thence north 7 degrees east 8.50
chains, more or less to the point of
beginning;
Excepting, however, from the
above tract of land the following:
Beginning at a point 1.62 chains
north from the southeast corner of
Lot 3, Section 11, Township 2 south,
Range 1 west, Salt Lake Meridian,
and running thence North 67 degrees
40 min. west 1.67 chains; thence
north 36 degrees 30 min. cast 7.16
chains; thence south 42 degrees
east 1.34 chains; thence south 29 de
grees west 2.17 chains; thence south
13 degrees west 4 chains; thence
south 78 decrees west 2.23 chains, (
more or less to the point of begin
ning. The tract of land hereby mort
gaged containing 45 acres, more or
less, and is contained within the lim
its of Lots 1 and 3, Section 12, and
the northwest quarter of the south
west quarter of said Section 12, and
in Lot 3, and the northeast quarter
of the. southeast quarter of Section
11, Township 2 south, Range 1 west,
Salt Lake Meridian.
Also, tot ther with all rights, priv
ileges and appurtenances thereunto
belonging and used in connection
therewith, including all water and
water rights.
Purchase price payable in lawful
money of the United States.
Dated at Salt Lake City this 15th
day of November, 1907.
C. FRANK EMERY,
. Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State
of Utah.
By T. L. IRVINE,
Deputy Sheriff.
RICHARDS. RICHARDS & FERRY
Attorney"! for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCK
HOLDERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that a spec
ial meeting of the stockholders of ihe
Juno Milling Company will be held
at the office of said company, Room
'. Central Block, No. 52 West Sec
ond South Street, Salt Lake City,
Utah, on Monday the 9th day of De
cember, 1907, at 10 o'clock A. M., for
the purpose of considering the bond
ing, leasing or selling any part or a'll
of ihe property of the company, and
for such other business as may come
before said metting.
L. B. BROWN,
President.
Dated this 22nd day of November,
1907.
NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. I
Grccnwatcr Polaris Copper Mining I
Company, principal place of business H
Salt Lake City, Utah. I
Notice is hereby given that at a H
meeting of the Directors of the I
Grccnwatcr Polaris Mining Company, H
held on the 2nd day of December,
1907, at the Company's office in Salt H
Lake City, Utah, an assessment of H
1 mills per share was levied on the H
outstanding capital stock of the cor- H
poration, payable on or before the 1 H
6th day of January, 1908, to Nelson ' H
Naylor, Secretary, at his Office, No. 'H
157 State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. I
Any of said stock upon which this as- H
scssment may remain unpaid on the H
7th day of January, 1908, will be dc- ,
linqucnt and advertised for sale at H
public auction, and unless payment is H
made before, will be sold on the 28th
day of January, 1908, at the office of H
said Secretary, at the hour of 12 H
o'clock noon, to pay the delinquent j H
assessment, together with the cost H
of advertising and expense of sale. H
N. A. NAYLOR,
Secretary. l H
Office 157 State St., Salt Lake City. f H
Dated December 2, 1907. H
Tommy Burns of America knock- jl
cd out Gunner Moir of England in jH
the tenth round before the National jH
Sporting club in London. Moir H
made a poor showing and Burns sim- M
ply made a punching bag of him, hit- H
' ting the Englishman at will, the big M
fellow being literally cut to pieces. M
Burns entered the ring a favorite in M
the betting at odds of 7 to 4.
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Battling Nelson was in town dur- M
ing the week and was given the glad M
hand by his many admirers. The M
Battler says he is going to keep after
Gans until he forces the negro to
consent to go into the ring with him H
again, when he hopes to put the J
champion down and out. M
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Jimmy Britt is in Honolulu, and it M
is rumored the Pride of Frisco will M
endeavor to frame up a few easy- M
pickin' scraps while on ' the islands, fl
in an endeavor to increase his bank fl
account. M
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Bill Binglcy has a roar coming be- fl
cause, as he claims, duck hunters up , fl
Bear River way arc bagging more ,M
ducks than the law allows. Bill was M
on the ground recently and claimed ,M
that many of the hunters came into M
camp with more than the regulation, M
twenty-five, but that invariably some- M
one appeared and claimed the extra :M
ones, hence he was unable to make M
arrests. Well, its a' smooth crowd M
that can outwit Bill Binglcy, and we M
predict there will be doings in that fl
neck of the woods some of this: M
Walter Miller, the jockey, has earn- H
ed he princely sum of $50,000 dur- M
ing the past season, which would in- M
dicatc that there is money in Horse M
racing, for the successful jocky at M
least. M