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Wi Ffl . jj The Salt Lake Trbuke: Thursday Mokndto. Jme 23, 1904. - 7 IH ththe Bankers, the Merchants and the Brokers. . JfiS firm H Jfepife Dull Market 5ULa Approftched Stagnation at fcjJlCofljiderablo Periods, but HI Prices Held Up. SKrtrTOHK. Junft 21-The most note drHUr tct about today's stock Sfi ,rket was Its firmness In face of Wklnm 75iiro dullness, Tho dullness np HL'j Uwnailon at consjdernblo perl H"r tt-ero tenaciously hod In, 'JI.Vt even with a demand bo Ey it to imperceptlblo for most --wjLifr of minor stocks and special ly B,S ome aympatnoUo support to CTE W .t hv their strength, which was 1L fewd was l demand both here .VLo-don. The common Burmlso F7v,i this movement was based on CrroVpeclVln tho Canadian Pa l ft .fJlero territory. Our own gran 1 P-'Iw howovor, did not extend the A fejovcrocnt of yesterday to any Til Bte'llnued quietude of Southern Pa fjfl K'f n favor of tho market. Tho "W RVSbicrJptlon for tho Burlington 7 Kf v?nd tho wiles of the Rock ' Kl cotes mado a good Impression, al 01 Krt lha nock Island Issuo Id recog WZfM' u an eipcdlont agaJn.it tho proaont PiK : . ikt far bonds. 'AW i tee of the bend innrlcot continued V I Total Ml", pnr valuo. S2,4R3.0CO. J I ltd Sutra bonds unclmngod oncail. , NEW YORK BOND LIST. - W2irtff...lHManhat c g 4s.lfri ,S!55 i Mf!'5COUp.lO& Mcx Cont 4s.... $3 t !f2 181 ino 12 to isScoJP... .1M M & &St L 49... PC't Sfij S?.-1H M K & T 4s OBi TbS iga ts coup...lMV 2ndn 78 fell h reff.-lWH N H of M c 74 - j 'old li coup. 107 N Y C g 3s....l01 fed' to...eS NJCg 6s 1324 r?. JflMuntnt 4. 33 Nor Toe -Is 101 Satle C L M -Nor Pac as 71 'S- ToSa KBM N & AV con 4b.. 90H I loWs 95 O S L 4s & P.. 90 I rjof Ga 5S...H0 Pa conv 3s.... 97 sij Kino 74 Reading g 4s... .100 1 wS It 0 l.-.-lWi St L & r M o 68.115 WNM U A Ws 79 St L & S F fg 4s 8216 tG B'& Q n 4a.. 56 St L S'west 1st. 94 ua Mi Et P g 4s.lC0 Seaboard A L 4s 01 4Xeon7s..l2ST4 So Pac 4s 93 Rl&PR4s. C3yi So Ry C.s imi , e! Ss 73H Tex & P lHts...U8Vi 1 ICC St Ii F 43. H T St L, & Tr 4b. 70U t. 0 Terra 4s..-. "6 Union Pac 4s... 105 7.14 fcilob 43.. .,6L U P conv 4s.... Vi ink So is... 8314 U S Steel 2d &s. 76 4 P. C (s 103H Wabash Ists ...117 riiprtor I 4s..l00 Wabash deb B.. aVi t r gfn 4.. S5 W & L. E 4s.... 9051 'W&DCUUOI Wis Cent 4s.... 91 ' fcd Vol 4Jig..Wi C F & I c 5s..-. G9 1 ' itX onl 4s. .1011 I j KBW YORK BOND LIST. 1 5 Sales. High. Low. Close ItA&m .. ...... 7.M0 721 72' 72 ;J 2.CO0 95 95l K, lilt. & Ohio... 2.CM SOTi S0 Mb r-'i ., - POVj ., it Paclflc 5,100 1234 122 123& "3W I 'ct ct j J J. 1G0 , n, & Ohio. . 400 31 31 SI Bt I Ut Alton 1C0 3S 3S ' 37'. TtmI K1- 7Pi 1 H L Gr West., 2C0 11 14 13". U I tl j& "w. .. 3-0 170 170V- 170' 4Ml &SIP.. 8.0CO 143 113 .143 b . a7 177 177 Jxr, I u. Tcr. : Trail. 100 tH fi g " I ifl. 2.1G0 1C 15 15 yoaj c & st l. to 1 S-Swlh 1,500 15 ib lew, fl i1.1 PM- 200 4S 4S 4S? I M PH VJ 20 1S4 19 a' fc rr. :::: tlil'lA',.- LOCO 2Z 23 23 v.ney ::: r;" ;;;; A jCtDt Wfe 18 13 T f? uth"n-' ' : ili'i 20 21 'A ' gpttan I,. ... MO 149 US 14S Eccnrltlcs "c K L " 3U- J111 " an. CSip.&ss"M 4,iw iMi 4 es CD n., 1- 12i 122 323 2 fKS R w ?s feyp' ,8 i sH , ' t,rt?'Ctl'",'-: 26" atst'L 116T 515,1 ' 2.500 47 K m y& mo a 8it si --5 gliaiul Co... xmo i i0 10 J fUSPMpf 200 eiVi 61 fflT 21 tort 21 j a I "i" w h 11 IS j4Wt. 21 24? - I 9 p p -L , fiT CJ IK 16 16T4 V "v::::: ::::: :::: g ! Jit & rd- 200 17H- nil 171? gj J ouen oii: "So S ' K " 2! -11 fewidoii:: tm "?w p ioii g ' "b. P a 1 45P1 49 i ' Gis& lron- 'W 31 25 31 I fei i? iu I j p I r p mAir'S "w 3 33-: SJE: aity C aRr""'-- IJES: :v.::- : -- -f -- -f--f-f SILVER. f- New York 55T4jC -f 4- San Francisco 65c -f 4- London 25d -f LEAD. 4. 4- New York exchange J4.50 -fj 4- COPPER. 4. 4- Now York oxchanKe....J12.124il2.2o 4- 4--4- 4-4- 4- 4- ; Westing-- Elec 5G Wcsu Union 200 874. 87 87 . Total sales for tho day, 205,400 shares. Money and Exchange. NEW YORK, Juno 22. Money on call cany at K14 nor cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered. ilA per cent. Time Inana easy and dull; sxty days and ninety days, 2&21 por cent; s-:lx monthB. 3t3 por cont. Prime mercantile paper. 314 per cent. Sterling exchange ateady, with nctual business In bankers' bills at J4.SSff4.3.30 for demand and at ?4. 85.3034.86.35 for sixty-day bills. Posted rates. $4.B0fN.SS. Commercial bills, $1.65M.S5. Silver and Drafts. NEW YORK, Juno 22. Bar nllvor. Kc: Moxlcan dollars, 45V-0. SAN FRANCISCO," June 22. Silver bars, 55c; Mexican dollnrs, nominal; draffs, slsnl, 10c; drafts, telegraph, 12c. New York Metals. NEW YORK. Juno 22 Tin showed Im provement both nt homo and abroad, al though thoro was no material Improve ment In domand. London quoted spot at aid 17a Cd and futures M 116 7s 6cl Lo cally tho niarkot cloned, with spot quoted at 125C0325.75. Copper wan a nhado lower In London, cloning U 50 7n Cd for snot and 66 5a for futuran. Tho local market hold steady: Lako $12,fi2U,tf-12 75; electrolytic. S12.G02T J2.P216; caatlnc;, il2.12HW3.2ri. Load was atoady a.t J4.60; In London un changed at 11 10s. , Snoltor advanced ullghtly In London, and closed at 21 17h 6d, and romalned steady locally at J4.7fi04.S7. Iron closed at Dls Bd In Glnngow and at 42s lOiidyln Mldriloaboro. Locally iron Is Oulot. No. 1 foundry Northern. 514.50fl 16.00; No. 2. foundry Northern, J13.7514.i5; No. 1 foundry Southern and No. 1 foun dry Southern soft. ?13.25ftl3.75. Pig Iron warrants weak at $9.0). Live Stock. CHICAGO. CHICAGO, June 22. Cattle RccolptB, 22,000, Including 720 Toxans; market lfcji25o lower. Good to prlmo steers, J5.50ftfi.G5; poor to medium, 54.50S-5.40: atockoxs and fcedors. J2.EOff4.B0; cows, JL6OS4.50. holfers. J2.00J75.25; canners, $L50Jj2.eD; bulls, J2.00 4.25; calves, ?2 50QC.50; Texas fed steers, S4.0Og5.25. Hogs Receipts today, 28.000; tomorrow, 25,000; stoady. Mixed and butchers, J5.15 5.45; aood to choice heavy. J5.35J7-5.42M.; rough heavy. J5.15fl6.20; light, J5.10fi6.30; bulk of sales, JS.25f5.35. Sheop Rocolpto, 18,000; steady; lamba steady to lower. Good to cholco wothors, $4.76G5.25: fair to cholco mixed. J4.0OI.75; Westorn sheep. J3.G035.00; spring lambs, $45Off6,70; AVeatcrn lambs, clipped, JC,000 IvANSAS CITY. IOVNSAS CITY', Juno 22. Cattle Re ceipts. 9000, Including 1600 Southerns. Na tive. J4.2ftJ 40; Southern steers. J2.75S5.70; Southern cows. J2.O)ff4.00; native cows and heifers, J2.0Off6.10; stockera and feeders, J2.75ff4.70; bulls, J2.e0(ffl4.25; calves, J2.DO 4.25; Western steers, Jl.00ff6.00; Western cows, J2.00ffl.25. Hogs Reclpts. 10.000; market steady; bulk of sales, JTi.00ff6.15; heavy. J5.00Q6.10: packers, J5.COff5.15; pigs and HghtH, J4.20ff6.05. Sheep Receipts, ' 4000; market steady to weak; muttons, Jl. 50(54.75; lambs, J5.00ff'7.00; rango weth ers, J-l.0Off-4.90; ewes, J3.60ff4.C0. OMAHA. SOUTH OMAHA, Juno 22.-Cattlc-Re-celpts. 3500; market steady; native steors, canners, Jl.752.90; stockera and feeders. J2.50ff4.10; calves, J2.50ff6.60; bulls and stags. JJSOffl.CO. Hogs Receipts, 11.5CO; market fltcady; heavy. JS.OoffO.S'); mixed, $5.05ffol0. light. J4.90ff6.C6; pigs. J4.OOff4.75; bulk of sales, rj.OSffe.lO. Sheep Receipts, 1700. market uteady; Wcatorn yearlings, JI.40ff5.40: wethors. $4.2C-ffo.l5; ewes. J4.CWJ 6.00; common and stockers, JS-OOfflJo; lambs, J5.60ff5,75. Coast Grain. - SAN FRANCISCO. Juno 22. Wheat steady; December, Jl 26. Barley Steady. December, 94. St Louis Wool Market ST. LOUIS. Juno 21 Wool firm. Me dium grades, combing and clothing, ISff? 24ic; Tight lino, Kffiyc; heavy line, 12Q) 16c; tub washed, 2Xjf33c New York Stigar Market NJCW YORK, Juno 22. Sugar Raw, firm; fair rcilnlng, 3tio; centrifugal, .96. teat. 3c; moiasscs Bugar. 3c; :eflrcd, Btcady; crushed, J1.6O; powdered, J5.00; granulated, J4.M. Butter and Eggs. NEW YORK, Juno 22. Buttor Firm; creamery, common to extra, UfflScr State dairy, common to extra, 13Q17c. Cheese Firm. Eggs Steady; Western extras, 17VsfilSc; firsts. 36V4ffl7c. Grain and Provisions. CHICAGO, Juno 22,-Cloplng wheat prices loduy were practically identical with yesterday's final figures. Other staples aro down, a little corn oats Va and provisions 10 to 20c. In Wheat Initial quotations on July wero unchanged tu & lower at 84ffSl. Sep tember unchanged to a shade higher at 78 to 79ffi0. Early there were conflict ing elements small receipts, a strength of foreign grain markots and a bullish Prussian crop report, as oppoacd to ex cellent weather lr. the Southwest and a bearish crop report from Iowa. For a tlmo tho bears gained tho ascendancy and quite general disposition to soil wus man ifested, resulting In a slight decline. July casing off to S4ffS4Vi. and September to 79. Then tho sentiment In tho pit sud denly changed, and under tho manipula tion of a fow local bulls thcro was a quick rally. On this upturn July advanced to 85 and September to S0ff80',;. The mar ket again weakened on selling of Sep tember by Northwestern houoos, tho dis tant delivery' declining to 79Vff79. July showed moro firmness, soiling off a triflo, and lust beforo tho close all tho losa was regained on covering by shorts, final fig ures showing almost no change from yes terday's closing prices. July closed at a gain of at 81. September was un changed at 79. Clearances of wheat and flour wore equal to 158.600 bushels. Primary' receipts, 259.300 bushels, compared with 270,400 bushels a year ago. Minneapolis. Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of 155 cars, against 163 Jaat week and 145 cars last year. At tho Immediate Btart the corn mar ket showed a little downward tendoncy. but tho closo was steady, with July a shade higher at 4S&, after ranging be tween 4R and 48. September oponod a Bhado to iff: lower at 48 to 45. sold between 4S and 43, and oloscd 4SV4'3' 48. Local receipts woro 19i cars, with IS contract grade. Small rncolpts and a bullish Prussian crop report bad a steadying effect on the oaln market In tho facof favorablo weather conditions. July closed un changed nt 39. Septembor opened un changed to a shade higher at 32 to 32 (5Ci4, sold between 31ff32 and 32, clos ing at 32. Local receipts wore 58 cam. Provinlonn wcro weak under gcnoral liquidation, outsldo packers leading in tho selling. Tho market closed noar th low point, with September pork down UTAH CABBAGE HAS STRONGSALE NOW Red Onions Sent in From California Strawberries Are Still Cheaper. UTAH cabbages have now entirely re placed tho-'WInnlngstadt varloty. and form a very good substitute. The wholesale price of the5c Is 6 and 6 cents a pound; they retail nt S and 9 cints Soino red onions came in from California yeetorday, being the first of their kind this wason. The wholesale price Is J3 a case. Tomatoes arc down to J1.60 a crate Strawberries are cheaper this week. Tho wholesale price is from 05 to about 90 cents a crate of fifteen cups. Retail, they are worth 25 cents for thrco cups of somo qualities', and 25 cents for two cups of better grade. Watermelons arc still worth JS a dozen. Singly, they cost 75 cents apiece. A fall In poultry seemeo to bo the order of theso days. Dressed hens are down to 15 centH a pound, and there are opinions in somo quartern that they will bo lower still In a few days, but tho reduction will not hold good for very long. Utah black bacn Is still tho leader in tho ilsh market. The prlco Is 30 cents a pound, and It Is thought thcro Is llttlo likelihood of a reduction. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS. Hay, Grain and Straw. Oat straw, per bale $ .Wd) 25 Alfalfa l6.0010.0 Timothy, per ton, baled 14.50ffl5.0 Wheat, per bushel l.COW L10 Corn, per cwt 1.40ff 1.60' Corn, cracked 1.45ff 1.65 Oats 1.70 Rolled oata l.KOff 1.85 Barley, rolled l.COff 1.G5 Flour, bakor6' No. 1 2.20 Flour, straight grade 2.40 Flour, high patent 2.C0 Ryo 2.C0 Graham flour 2.60ff 2.70 Cornmeal , 1.S0W 1.B0 Bran LOOM' 1.10 Bran nnd shorts l.Wg 1.15 Meats. Dressed beef, per pound J .07 .07 Dressed veal, per pound .OS Dressed pork, per pound .07 Dresocd lambs, per pound .07 Dressed mutton, per pound... .06'ff .07 Spring lambs, wholesale 3.00 Spring lambs, quarter, retail.. l.COff 1.C0 Poultry. Dressed hens, per pound J .15 Ducks, per pound .15fff .10 Live poultry, per pound 1231 .13 Frozen brollerrt .22 Llvo broilers, per pound .20 Fruits. Logan berrlca, 16-cup crate. ..J 1.75 WatormelonB, dozen ....r. '5.00 Red Astrachan apples, case.. 2.00 Santa Paula lemons, per box. 4. CO California navels -3.25 Peaches, case ., 1.05 Apricots, case 1.50 Utah berries, per crate 65 .90 Raspberries, crato 1.50 Blackberries, crato 1.75 Utah cherrlcB, pound OSff1 .10 Bananas, per bunch 2.50 Grape fruit, per case 4. CO Seedling oranges, per case,... 2.75 Cocoanuts, per dozen 1.00 Havana seeds S.OOff 3.25 Figs and dates. 5c, Sc, 10c uuui 1 iiuuoi u, jjci jjuuiui. .. , , . Limes, per 100 l.CO Yellow plums, per caso 1.75 Gobsebcrrlcs, per pound .01 Sugar. Beet sugar, per 100 J C.0 Cane sugar 6.90 Vegetables. Beet marrowfat peas, per lb..$ .OS Red onions, case 3, CO Winter potatoes, per cwt 1.75 Utah caulltlowcr, per pound.. .10 Okrn, per crate LEO Wax beans, per pound... .15 Summer squash .10 Dry onions .02 Utah cabbage, per pound .05 " New potatoes, per pound .03 - Green peas, per bushel 1.00 Beans, per box 1.50 Bunch turnips, per dozen .20 Green onions, per dozen .20 Utah lettuce ,. 15 .20 Radishes. Utah .15 Tomatoes, per crate . 1 .GO Spinach ,02 Cucumbers, per dozen .75' Dairy Products. Oleomargarine .I3ff .16 Butter, per pound... .20 Cheese, per pound .12 Eggs, per ense 5.25 Fancy cheese, per pound .13 Comb honey, per crate 2.75 Strained honey, per pounds... .07 Sweltzer cheese, per pound.... .is Llmburger cheeso, per pound. .17 Cream brick cheese, per lb.... .17 Eaam cheese, per dozen. 12. W t Fresh Fish. Utah lake bass J .30 Salmon .13 Mountain trout .20 Utah catfish .12 Halibut .' .12 Striped bass, per pound - .16 Shad, per pound .10 Mackinaw trout Mackerel .13 Soles, per pound .09 Flounders, por pound .CJ California smelts, per pound.. .12 Codfish, per pound .13 Catfish, per pound .13 Porch, per pound .10 Crabs 2.60 20c at JI3.10. September lard was ofT 10ff 12o at $7.12. Ribs were down 10ffl2o ut J7 62- Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 21 cars; corn, 45; oats, 95; hogs, 31,000 head. RANGE OF THE LEADING FUTURES. Articles. Open. High. Low. Close, Wheat. No. 2 July, old S5 86 S5t$ 86 July, new S4 85 $1 64 Sept., old 81 81. 81 Sl Sept., now SO 80 79 79 Corn, No, 2 Juno 4S July 4S 4S 4S 4S Sept IStf 4S 48 4S Oats, No. 2 June , 41 July S9 39 3S 39 Sept 32 32 32 32. Meso Pork July , 12.95 13.00 12.77 12.80 Sopt, 13,15 13.27 13.05 13.05 Lard July 6.97 7.05 6.95 6.97 Sept 7.15 7.25 7.12 7.15 Short Ribs July 7.47 7.60 7,40 7.42 Sept. 7.fl2, 7.72 7.C0 7.62 CASH QUOTATIONS. Flour, dull and steady. No. 2 spring wheat, 9396c: No. 3, S5ff93c; No. 2 red. 93ff99c. No. 2. corn, 4SHMSc: No. 3 yellow, 51c. No. 2 oats, 41T41c; No. 3 white, 40g-14c. No. 2 rye, 63c. Good feed ing barley, 34ff40c;! fair to cholco malt ing, 42ff51c. No. 1 flaxseed; JL01; No, 1 northwestern, J1.07, Prime tlmothyy seed, J2.02. Mean pork, per barrel. W2.76fi 12.80. Lard, por 100 pounds, J6,92fi.9o. Short ribs sides (loose). J7.25fi7 37. Short clear sides fboxed). J7.25GT.50. Whisky, basis of high wines, J1.2S. Clover, con tract grade, J10.76. RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Articles Receipt. Shpmts. Flour, barrels 17.700 11.700 "Wheat, bushels 45,900 26.000 Corn, bushols ,6Rr,400 62,700 Oats, bushels 226,200 63,300 Rye. bushels 7,000 t.800 Barley, buBhel3 33,000 3.S0O PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Ono tho produco exchange today tho butter market was stoadv. Creamery, 13ffl7c; dairy. ll16c. Eggs Steady at lJllc. Cheese Easy at 7fiSc. Wasatch Summer Resort. Parllculais w.-Jte Alklre, Wasatch hotel, via Sandy, or come see. I CUMMINGS j 9 COMMISSION CO. 1 BROKERS at Continuous quotations on Now M m York Blocks and Chiccco Grain. Q j V buy and soil stocks and grain EB on margin or for cash. Our prlvato H rooms enable our customors to H E come In and tr nsact business with H I the utmost secrocy. H Write or call for our Book of In- B I formation ("SyBtcra of Specula- m i tion"), freo upon application. R Rooms 209-210-211-213 D. F. Walker 1 I Members Salt Lake Stock and I . Mining Exchange. 'Phono 699. H DELINQUENT NOTICE. Hcrschol Gold Mining company Prin cipal placo of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mlnos, Mcrcur, Utah. Notice There aro delinquent upon tho following described stock on account of assessment No. 1 of one-half () cent por share, levied on the 11th day of May, 1904, tho several amounts set opposite tho names of the rcspcctlvo shareholders, as follows: No. Name. Shares. AraL 24 R. J. Taylor D.000 J25.00 27 Frank Harris , 1.000 6,00 3G-L B. Hills 1.000 6.00 49 Mrs. C. L. Knight LOCO 5.00 56 G. W Frost 12,000 60.00 57 Mr-F. S Flflcld 600 2.50 96 J. IL Spraguo 500 2.50 101-C. V. MaBon '2.000 10.00 104- H. AV. IIal03 00 2.50 105 Wm. J. Roberts 250 1.25 117 A. O. Harwood COO 2.60 11S I. H. Cook , 600 2.60 124 D. A. Sykes... 500 2.60 125 D. A. Sykes 600 2.60 126 D. A. Sykes... 500 2-D0 127 D. A. Sykes 500 2.50 1541. J. Dofflomyro 1,000 5 00 1C2 Sheets & TJhompson 1,000 . 6.00 163 Wm. M. Roylance 1,000 5.00 177 F A. Merrlman 500 2.50 179 Monroe Bush 1,000 6.00 X152S And In accordance with law and an or der of tho board of directors, made on the 11th day of May. 1904. so many shares of ench parcel of such stock as may be nec essary will bo sold at public auction at tho office of tho assistant secretary", at 201 McCornlck block. Salt Lake City. Utah, on Saturday, the 2nd day of July, 1904. at 12;30 o'clock p. m., to pay tho delinquent assessment thereon: together with the cost3 of advertising and oxpenso of sale. U. U. HISKEY. Assistant Secretary. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Tho Porjuc-Surprrso Gold Mining com pany, a corporation, principal oftlco of business Salt Lako City. Utah, with a branch offlco at Marysvalo, Utah. Notice Is hereby given that thcro are delinquent upon tho following described stock, on account of assessment No. 5 of one-half () cent per share levied on the 2Cth day of April, 1904. tho several amounts net opposite the names of the re spective shareholders, as follows; No. No. Cert. Shares. Amt. Anderson. Andrew 257 1,000 J 6.CO ABhbj. Wallace 291 1,000 6.CO Ackcrson. A. H ....2S5 2,600 12.50 Bradford, William. 20S 500 2.50 Clark. Kittle 223 5,000 25 00 Christiansen, Jamos 339 2,500 12,50 Collott, R. E 351 1.192 6 96 Collett. R. E.... 35-1 1,096 6.4S Collott, R. E 356 2,500 12.60 Collett. R- E 357 500 2.50 Collett. R. E. 353 6,000 25.00 Dlgnowlty, C. L SCO 6.000 30.00 Evans, J. K 289 1,000 6 00 Evnns. J. K 290 1,000 5.00 Earall, A. H 34S 1,000 5.00 FlHher, C. S 18 500 2 60 Fleher. C. S 53 600 2.50 Foote, J. W 344 S.S76 44.37 Hayes. H. N 230 5.0CO 25.00 Gardiner, Alfred 66 600 2 50 Gorder. W. J 14 10.000 60.00 Hlgglns, E. W 282 1.0CO 5 CO Johneon. C. W 242 G.000 20 00 Klrkwood, I. S 273 1.000 6.00 Klrkwood. 1. S 274 1.000 5.00 Klrkwood. 1, S 275 l.G(0 G.OO Klrkwood, I. S -371 1.417 7.03 KJaerbye. C. P 283 6.000 25.00 Lundls. J. H - 110 2.000 10.00 Lncoy. John 293 2.000 10.00 Long. James, Jr 306 2,000 10.00 Mullln. G. W 218 4,000 20.00 Mullln. G. W 2S5 5,000 25.00 Phillips, J. W ...245 4,000 20.00 Phillips, J. W 349 1,000 G.OO Poulson, Niels C 262 2,000 10.00 Pctorson, Sam 270 3,000 IG.CO Peterson. Sam 231 1,000 6.00 Olscn, Olo 272 500 2.50 RusconI, Frank 219 6.000 25.00 Rusconl. Frank.... , 220 6,000 25.00 Ramlosc, H. W 243 6,000 25 00 Rlchlleld Morcantllo Co.. 309 2,500 12. 50 Richfield Mcrcnntllo Co. 317 1,000 6 0) Scoglngs. W- P 251 1.000 C 00 Scoglnga. W. P 320 13.313 C6.C6 Smith. George S 203 10,000 60.00 Sanders, John 287 4.000 20.00 Shoeber. P. D 350 1.000 6.00 Underwood. A. J 184 10,000 60.00 Underwood, A. J 185 10.000 60.00 Wlso, John C 129 1,000 6.00 Wren, Joseph 255 1,600 7.C0 Weber, A J 330 1.00) 6.O0 And in accordanco with tho law and an order of the board of directors, mado on tho Cth day of April, 1904, so many shares of eaoh parcel or such stock as may bo noccsxary will bo sold at tho company's offlco. No. EOS Progress block. Salt Lako City, Utah, on tho 6lh day of July, 1901, at 2 o'clock p. m., to pay tho delinquent assessment thereon, togother with tho cost of advertising and tho oxponso of tho ealo. MAX KROTKJ, Secretary of the Perjuc-Surprlso Gold Mining Company, Salt Lako City, Utah. FOR SALE. The Board of Education will rccolvo bids for tho Irving school property, ten (10) rods by ten (10) rods, on the corner of Sec ond West and Fourth North strcots; aleo, for the Thirteenth ward school proporty Just east of tho Grand theater, tbclng fifty-eight and one-half (65) foot by ton (10) rods east of tho Thirteenth ward mectlng-houBo and nlxty-slx and one-half (66) feet by ten (10) rods west of tho said mcetlng-housc, tho last piece subject to a sixteen (16) foot right of way. All bidders are requested to fllo their bids with the Clork not later than Juno 25. 1904, at 12 o'clock noon. Tho right la reserved to rojoot any and nil bldn. O. W. MOYLE, Pres. , P. Judd, Clork. jclGOS LOW SHOE SPE6IRL $1.45 K Fair. Values Up $5.00. 238 and 240 Main st. 'Phone 895. DELINQUENT NOTICE N'ew York-Bonanza Mining company. Principal place of business, Salt Lako Cit. Utah. There are delinquent upon the fol lowing described stook on account of as eeesment No. C, levied on the 5th day of May, 1901, the several amounts set oppo site tho names of tho respective stockhold ers, as follows: Ctt No. Name. Sharoa. Amt. 10 J. E. Jennings 100 J 3.00 22 G. J. Field 1000 30,00 27-J. C. Lynch 1000 SO.OO S6 W. H. Child ICO 30O 85 81g Simon 500 15.00 E7-Robcrt Kimball COO 15.0-5 105 Oscar Rlttcnberg 500 1G.00 126 Mrs. A. D. Ireland 1009 30.00 145 N, A. Page 300 9.0") 146 N. A. Page 100 3.00 147 N. A. Pago 100 3.00 14S H. Fares 500 15.CO 151 Edward Huelnor, Jr 100 3.00 160 A. F, Peterson 200 6.00 IGi H. B. Colo & Co 100 3.C0 163 H. B, Colo & Co 100 3.00 164 H B. Cole &. Co .. 100 3.00 201 Emma Hodgo 100 3. CO 216 Oscar Lowe ICO 3.00 217 Mary Lowe 100 3.00 219 Theo Meyer 500 15.00 258-C. H. Airls 100 3.0) 286-J M. Reynolds 200 6.00 297-Shcots & Thompson 100 S.00 314 Sheets &. Thompson 100 3.00 335W. W. Armstrong 100 3.00 S41-H. B. Cole & Co 200 6.00 343 Sheets & Thompson 500 15.00 S50 Hudson Sons Co 100 8. CO 358 Ar.nle Bogan 500 16,00 362-S. W. Piatt SCO 6.00 365-8. W. Piatt 4C0 12.00 3T0 Henry Faies CO 1.60 371-N. A. Page ,, 6 .15 360 Sbeots & Thompson ICO 3.00 382 Sheets & Thompson 100 3. 00 334 Sheets & Thompson 100 3,(0 392-J. T. Murphy 200 6.00 93 J. T. Murphy 200 G.Ou 394 J. T. Murphy 100 3.00 395- J. T. Murphy 200 6.CO 89C-J. T. Murphy 100 3.CO 397 J. T. Murphy 100 3.00 J9S J. T. Murphy 100 3.00 415 Sheets Thompson 100 3.0D 435 Mary A Koogh ECO 15.00 445 C. D. Adams 330 9.90 4-16 Jonathan Rao 500 15.00 447-Jonathan Rae 500 15 CO 450 S. C. Ewlng 500 15.00 474 Sheets & Thompson 1000 30.00 629 A. L. Stewart 215 6.45 536 Robert Kimball 1000 30.00 535 H.' B. Cole & Co 500 15.00 516 H. B. Cole & Co ICO 3.00 552 H, B. Colo & Co 100 3.00 556 N. A. Pago 100 3.00 562 N. A. Page 200 6.00 565 N. A. Pace 140 4.20 567 De Witt B. Lowe 100 3.00 63S S. C. Baldwin 55 1.65 650 Mrs. A. B. Richardson 600 15.00 G72 E. W. Wilson 500 15.00 675 E. W Wilson 500 15.00 701 E. M. Le Prohon 000 15.00 709 Sheets & Thompson 5CO 15.00 719 Sheets & Thompson 200 6.00 732 A. L, Jacobs 100 3.00 742 Sheets & Thompson 500 15.00 836-M. M. Miller 70 2.10 80 M. M. Miller 355 10.65 923 M. M. Miller 70 2.10 S3S James Farragh 400 12.00 973 N. A. Pago 10) 3,00 996 W. W. Armatron- ana o m 993 J. H. Hughes 100 3 00 1051 W. W. Armstrong 73 2 19 1057 W. W. Armstrong 70 2.10 1070 C. E. Street 100 3.00 1081 W. W. Armstrong 100 3.00 1046 W. AV Armstrong 100 3.00 1113 H B. Cole & Co 100 3.00 1126 Robert S. Lindsay SCO 9.00 115S N. A Pago 100 3.00 1100 Hatfield & Son Si 1.02 118S James Campbell 00 9.CO 1189 Patrick Daly ' ICO 3.0) 1205 Sheets & Thompson 500 15.00 1213 Shoots & Thompson ECO 15.00 1214 Sheets & Thompson EO) 15.0) 1215 Shoots & Thompson 3S7 11.61 1218 W. W. Armstrong 100 3 oo 1243 Sheets & Thompson 380 11.40 1214 J. Williams 300 9.00 1253 Oscar Rittcnberfr 500 15.00 1255 Sheets & Thompson 500 15.00 1286 W. J. Browning 300 9.00 1287 W. J. Browning 200 G.OO 129) Sh9:ts &. Thompcon 100 3. 00 1313 Hudson Sons &. co ICO 3.0) 133-1 Jamea I vera , 500 15.00 1372 D. J. Galllvau H0 i.l0 1372 J. H. Hughes 100 3.00 1285 Mrs. S. W. Mosby 72 2.16 13SS Sheets & Thompson 500 15.00 13961. L Walkor 'j$5 11,55 1401 M. M. Miller 100 3. 00 1422 H B. Cole & Co 300 9.00 1126 W. H. Child 100 3.00 1428 M. M. Miller 100 3. 00 144S Ben D. Luco 500 15.0) 1419 Ben D. Luco 500 15.00 1470-W H Child 200 6.00 1479 M. M. Miller , 72 2.16 1482 Jacob Scbriner 200 6.00 14S3 B. F. Oalllvan 300 9 00 1540 M. M. Mlllor 200 6 00 1653 G B. Blakeley COO 18.00 155C Sheets Thompson 100 3.00 1573 Ben D. Luco 100 3.00 1677 Ralph Guthrio 100 3.00 16S1 Ralph Guthrio 100 3 00 1590 Ralph Guthrio 200 6.00 1CO0H. B. Colo & Co 100 3.00 1601-H. B Cole & Co 100 3. 00 1612 Ben D Luce 300 9.00 1619-J. M. Reynolds 100 3.O) 1629 Charles S. Grant 600 15.00 1630 Charles S. Grant m jjm 1641-W. H. Child 100 3.00 1616 Mrs. Maria Kilkenny 300 9.00 1659 John Chlno 107 3.21 1665 Mrs. A. C. Shleldfl 500 IG.CO 10j7 Mrs. Mary A. Bell 100 3 00 1679 Sheets & Thompson 500 J5 00 1719 A. J. Anderson 52 i.bg 1734 Sheets &-Thompson ........ 400 12.00 1735 Joo Oberndorfer 200 6.00 173S Dana B. Chase lOOO 30.00 1744 F. E. Scott 600 15.00 1746 E. M. West 100 3.00 1753 H. Fares SO 2.40 1700 J. M. Reynolds 1 ,03 1761 Joo L. Shoots GOO 15.0) 176S J M. Reynolds 300 a 1771 H. B. Cole & Co 2OO 6.00 1773-H. K. Burch CO 33 m 1778 Thomas McKcnna i&0 4 m 1767 Ths. Chogwldden 200 g!oo 1793 Fred Rlchor'd 1000 30.00 1793 E. D. Trencm 20) 6.00 1799 E. D. Trenam 100 3,00 1800 E. D. Trenam j(0 3.00 1801 E. D. Trenam 100 3.00 1803 Dana B. Chase io 30 00 1S29 Dana B. Chaso goj js'oo 1833 Joo L. Sheets 200 G-00 1836-F. E. Scott GO) 15'co 1844 Joseph Brandol 100 z'.OQ 1846 NolltoF. Koogh 300 ft o) 181S-G. B Blakely iw 4 60 1BS1-H. B. Cole & Co ,... 500 15 00 1853 H. B. Cole Co 200 g.OO 1SC5 John Lowo $3 g jq '' C. Squires 800 24.00 1872 Joo L, Sheets , 100 8 00 1876 Joo L. Shoots 100 3 00 1876 Joo L, Sheets , G00 1G.O0 IREO-Ioo I. Sheet G00 35. 0) 1893 Joo L. Sheota 10) 3,00 And In accordance whh law and tho or der of tho ooard of directors, made tho 6th day of May. 1904, so many of tho shares of each parcel of such stock as may bo necessary will be Bold at tho offlco of tho company, 303 D. F. Walkor building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on tho 28th day of June, 1904, at tho hour of 2 p. m,, to pay tho do- llnquont assesamont thereon, together with tho cost of advertising and expense of oalo. H. BARNETT. Secretory. First publication Jun 1L 1904, s9Jj , PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for rurther information. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO bato division, in and for Salt Lake coun ty, State of Utah. In tho matter of tho estate of Dennis C. Elchnor, doccased. Notice. Tho petition of Elizabeth Elohnor, ad ministratrix of the cstato of Dennis C. Elchnor, deceased, praying for an order authorizing her to specifically perform the agreement made by said deceased be foro his death by executing and delivering to tho De Sota Mining company, a cor poration to bo organized, all necessary documents and instruments to effoct the name and to carry out the term of said contract Tho property above mentioned consists of mining claims situated in Humboldt county, Nevada, to wit: Tho Sllveropolla, the Tunnel lode, the Silver Reef Extension, the Southern Star, tho Tunnel Extension, tho Star Peak No, 2. tho Star Peak No. 3, the Star Peak, the Treasure, the Rodky Cliff, tho Do Sota, the Heidcnfelt, tho 81lver Reef, tho Woolcock. and which Ib moro particularly described tho petition now on file in tho Clerk's office. Salt Lake City, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 24th day of Juno, A. D. 1904. at 10 o'clock a. m at the county courthouse, in the courtroom of said court. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness the Clerk of Bald court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 13th day of June. A. D. 1504. SeaL JOHN JAMES, Clerk. By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk. Powers, Straup & Llppman, Attorneys for Petitioner. xl313 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO bato division, In and for Salt Lake coun ty. State of Utah. In tho matter of tho estato and guardianship of Louis Graco L'merj', minor. Notice. Tho petition for approval and settlement cf the final account of tho guardian of the person and tho estate of Louise Graco Emery, minor, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 1st da- of July, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county court house. In the courtroom of aald court, In Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness tho Clork of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of Juno. A. D 1904. (Seal.) JOHN JAMES, Clerk. By David B. Davies. Deputy Clerk. Dickson, Ellis & Ellis. Attys. for Peti tioner. X1634 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO bato division, In and for Salt Lako coun ty, State of Utah. In the matter of tho cstato pi Edward G. Kendrick, deccasod. Notice. The petition of Moscfl R, Porter and Alexander J. Hill, executors of tho estate of Edward G. Kendrick, deceased, pray ing; for tho acttlcment of final account of said oxecutors and for tho distribution of the residue of said estato to the persons cntltlod, has been set for hearing on Fri day, the 1st day of July, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the county courthouse, In tho courtroom of said court, In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako county. Utah. Witness the Clerk of said court, with tho seal thereof affixed, this 16th day of June, A. D. 1504. (Seal.) JOHN JAMES, Clerk. By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk. Frlck & Edwards, Att -p- for Estate. xlC35 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO batc division. In and for Salt Lako coun ty. State of Utah. In tho matter of tho Estate and Guardianship of Magdalona Rjiudscn, minor. Notice Tho petition of Jens Knudson, the guardian of the person and tho ostato of Magdalena Knudaen. minor, praying for on order of sale of real property of Bald minor, and that all persons interested ap pear before the sold court to show cnuso why an order should not be granted to sell so much, as shall bo necessary, of the following described real cstato of said minor, to wit. Commencing at a point 12.9 rods north from tho southeast corner of tho north east quarter of section 29, townshlo 1 south of range 1 east, Salt Lako meridian, thence north 3 rods, to south lino of land of J. R, Dayton; thence along tho said, lands south 7 degrees more or leas west. 65 rods, more or loss, to tho Jordan and Salt Lako City canalr thenco southerly along canal bank 3 rods more or less, to a point on tho north lino of lands con veyed by Christopher Hulbort to Henry Johnson by deed recorded in Book "M." Snlt Lake County Rocords, pago 61; thence by said lands north S7 degrees cast 63 rods, moro or less, to place or bc- rrlnnlnr Also: Beginning 12.9 rods north from the southeast corner of said -scctlon, run ning thence north 3 rods; thenco by lands of said Dayton N. 87 degrees E. 7.2 roda, more or less, to a point In County road; thenco S. 15 degrees E., along County road to a point which Is N, 87 degroos E. from the place of beginning; thenco 3. 87 degrees AV. to the placo of begin ning, nfis been ect for hearing on Friday, the 24th day of June. A. D. 1901. at 10 o'clock a, m., at tho county courthouse, In tho courtroom of said court, in Salt Lako Cltv. Salt Lake county, Utah. Wltt.ess tho Clerk of said court, with tho fleal thereof affixed, this 13th day of June, jl D. 1904. (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk. X1311 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO batc division, In and for Salt Lako coun ty. State of Utah. In the matter of tho estate of Ablcl Leonard, deceased. No tice. The petition of Flora T. Lconnrd, execu trix of tho estate of Ablel Leonard, de ceased, praying for the acttlcment and final account of said executrix, and for the distribution of tho residue of Bald estate to the persons entitled, has been set for hearing on FTiday, tho 1st day of July, A, D. 1904, at 10 o'clock u. m at tho county courthouse. In tho court room of said court. In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako county, Utah. Witness tho clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of June. A. D. 1904. JOHN JAMES. Seal. Clerk. By David B. Davies. Deputy Clerk. Smith & Putnam, Attorneys. xlP33 IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE Division, in and for Salt Lake county, Stato of Utah, In tho matter of tho ostate of Ann North Lcakor, deceased. Notice. The pentltlon of Mary A L. Neslcn and Joseph William Taylor, praying for the Is Buanco to Joseph William Taylor of let ters of administration in the estate of Ann North Lenkor. deceased, has been net for hearing on Friday, tho 1st day of July, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho coun ty courthouse, in the courtroom of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake coUnty, Utah. Witness the Clerk of oald court, with tho seal thereof affixed, thlo 16th day of June, A. D. 1904.- (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. By David B. Davies, Deputy Clork. Cannon, Irvlno Snow, Attorneys. xl470 IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT court, In and for 8alt Lako county, State of Utah. Department No. 1. In tho mat ter of the estate of John Strock, deceased. Notice. Tho potltlon of Gcorgo M. Cannon, pray ing for tho admission to probate of a cer tain document, purporting to bo the last will and testament of John Strock, de ceased, and for tho granting of lottcra tes tamentary to himself, has been not for hearing on Friday, tho 1st day of July, A. D. 1904. nt 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county courthouse, In tho courtroom of said court, In Salt Lake Cltv, Salt Lake county, Utah. Witness thi Clork of Bald court, with tho tjcui thjrocf affixed, thlB 16th day of Juno, A. . irW. (SealO JOHN JAMES, Clerk, By David B, Davlos. Deputy Clerk Cannon, Irvlno & Snow, Attornoys for Petitioner. xl463 NOTICE. ' Sealed bids for building a two-story, four-room brick school building at Arco, Idaho, will bo rocelvcd up to July 9. 1904. C o'clock p. m. Bond of 2 por cont of tho. bid will bo required, Plans and speci fications can bo seen at J. E. Smith .t Co 'o office. Arco, Idaho, and at W. A. Samm's, architect, Pocatello, Idaho. Tho board reserves tho right to rolcct any and all bids. Address nil bids to Goo. E. Fer ris) Clerk of the Board of Trustees, PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP ilil NOTICES. rl .iSS?.ult bounty cr reapecUvt H fllgnors for further information. H bn rtK&i3 STRICT COURT. PRO- ! tv r??10?!1 ,nnd ror Salt -- coun- 3H estn?i ofi,UltthTIn tho, raattor of the PhH ceasedrNoUcefand0r Q.; -dam-on. H i?rn?n?etiyYVr D; W Adamson, admin- HH or. the estate of Alexander G. ttH n in, dcceased, praying for an order ffH SnHh?oi-ical PPCrty decedent, Viat al,l Persons interested appear be- riH tore tho said court to show causa why an cf US ilh0,c!. 2- be snuUed to ooll so P much as shall bo necessary, of tho follow- lng described real estato of said decoasod, lll to wit: ,ui Tho oast half fE. ) of tho northweBt '- quarter N. W. ) and lots one (1) and r two (2) of section nineteen (19). and the !) 5-aat half (E. ) of the southwest quarter (S. W ) and lots throo (3) and four (4) , of section eighteen. (IS), all in township MH one (1) south, rango two (2) west. Salt MH Lako meridian, togother with all springs !i and watercourses or oourccs of water sup- rll From' " 1116 Iand r ,,owlne thcre 'i)H Also, commencing at the southwest (S. I 'JH ) corner of tho northeast quarter (N. H Vi) of section nineteen (19), township one (1) south, range two (2) west, Salt J-ako meridian, running thenco north 16 j rods; thenco cast SO rods; thenco south 40 rods; then oast 80 rods; therice south 53 1 lods; thenco west 15 rods and 10 feet; thence south 63 rods; thonco west to the Place of beginning; containing 125 acres, It H moro or less, has been set for hearing 01. r Friday the 24th day of June, A. D. 1904. 1 at 10 o clock a. m.. at tho county court- 1 house, in tho courtroom of said court, In Salt Lake City. Salt Lako county. Utah. . AVltncss tho Clerk of said court, with the .! G,cal thereof affixed, this 13th day of June. A. D 1904. I (SeaL) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. itf By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk. K H L. Ar. Hlgglns, Attornoy for Estato, 1 fl . xisia i IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- lH bate division, in and for Salt Lake coun- 'ii ty, State of Utah. In tho matter of the Jli estato of Alexander Brlngans, docoaed. iUi Notice. Tho potltlon of Christopher B. Dlehl. I' administrator of the estato of Alexander t Brlngans, deceased, praying for tho sot- ? tlemcnt of final account of said Chris- topher B. Diehl, administrator, and for 'ii tho distribution of the reslduo of said l H estato to the persons entitled, has been n set for hearing on Friday, tho 1st day ot : jH July, A. D. l&i, at 10 o'clock a. m., at ' H tho county courthouse, in tho courtroom J !.! of said court. In Salt Lako City. Salt V i Lake county, Utah. fH Witness tho clerk of said court, with , ! tho soal thereof affixed, this 20th day of ' li June. A. D. 1504. JOHN JAMES. 1 ISeal ciork. Ui By David B. Davies, Deputy Cleric H Sullivan Barne3, Attorneys for Petl- )i tloner. xl932 tl IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- ''! bato division, in and for Salt Lake coun- Mi ty, State of Utah. In tho matter of the 4 -ii estato of Peter Brlngans, doccased. No- 'i The petition of Christopher B. Dlehl. ' H administrator of tho estate of Peter ll Brlngans, decoased, praying for tho set 'i tlcmont of final account of said Chris- topher B, Dlehl, admlnlntrator, and for I the distribution of the residue of said I estato to the persons ontitled, has been sot for hearing on Friday, tho 1st day of July, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., at ' tho county courthouse, in tho courtroom '! of Bald court, In Salt Lako City, Salt (!i Lake county, Utah. IrmH AVltncss the clerk of said court, with the i seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of ,r Juno, A. D. 190L JOHN JAMES, ', 'i Seal Clerk' By David B. Davis, Deputy Clork. I; Sullivan & Barnes. Attorneys for Petl- ' IB tloner. x!931 IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- " l bate Division, in and for Salt Lako coun- 1 ! H ty, Stato of Utah. In tho mattor of the I.IH estato of Frank H. Dyer, decoased. No- i i , H Tho potltlon of Parloy L. Williams and I Honry P. Henderson, oxecutors of the cs tato of Frank H. Dyor, deceased, praying ior tho settlement of final account cf snld !i executors, and for tho distribution of the , roslduo of said estate to the persons on- I) tltlod, has boon sot for hearing on Frl- , HH day, the 1st day of July, A. D. 1904. at 10 vjWM o'clock A. M., at tho county courthouse, ! Ni In tho courtroom of Bald court, In Salt , Lako City, Salt Lake county, Utah. . AVltness tho Clerk of said court, with ' H tho seal thereof affixed, this 18th day of 'HH June. A. D. 1901. (Seal.) JOHN JAMES. Clerk. U By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk I HH Henderson, Pierce. Crltchlow Bar- , rotte, Attornoys for Executors. 21712 'H IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- Ul bate division, In and for Salt Lake coun- 1 ! ty, Stato of Utah. In the matter of the ' estato and guardianship of Gertrude iH Hanson, Edwin Hanson, Irene Hanson , ji and Bernard Hanson, minors. Notice. i i The petition for appro', d settle- 'l'i mont of tho account of tho guardian of ''-L:I the person and estate of Gertrude Han.- !i'll son ot al, minors, has bcon set for hear- .1 H lng on Friday, the 1st day of July, A. D. 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m,, at the count v ''i courthouuo, in the courtroom of na7u ll i court, in Salt Lako City, Salt Lake coun- jH ty, utoh. ?H Witness tho clork of nald court, with L.H tho seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of June, A D. 1901. JOHN JAMES, 'IH Seal Clerk l'H By David B. Davies, Deputy Clork ;j .H Frlck & Edwards, Attornoys for' ?- l i tate. X1934 ii IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO- 'IH bato Division, In and for Salt Lako coun- ,1 ty, Stato of Utah. In the matter of tho ') jH estato and guardianship of Elizabeth B. Loomls, minor. Notice. "1 Tho petition of AV. R. Hutohinsou. A guardian of tho estato of Elizabeth B. !' Loomls, minor, for confirmation of the salo of tho following described real es- H tatc of oald minor, to wit: Commencing : i ono (1) rod west from tho northwest cor- ii 'H ncr of lot eight (8), block two (2), plat "I." . ' Salt Lako City survey; thenco west nix (6) rode, thonco south ten (10) rods, thence i cast six (6) roda, thenco north ton (10' rods, to placo of beginning. Salt Lake ilH City, Utah, for the sum of J3700, and upoi 1ii tho following terms, to wit, cash, upon I H confirmation by tho court; as appeal !H from tho rotum of sale, filed In this court. hl has been not for hearing on Friday, th Mll 1st day of July, A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock 1 HH a. m at the county courthouse in th , 1 courtroom of Hald court. In Salt Laki. ' f H City, Salt Lako county, Utah. l' Wltnoss tho Clerk of sa(d court, with m(,H tho seal thereof afflxod, this 18th day o.' H Juno, A, D, Vl. !lii (Soal.) JOHN JAMES, Clerk. 'IliH By David B. Davies, Deputy Clerk, xl74I j, H IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO- !H bato division, in and for Salt Lako coun- 1 M ty, State of Utah. In the matter of the . 1 1 estate of Elizabeth Pixton, deceased. , H Notice I H The petition of Robert and Wlllard H PIxton, executors of tho estate of Eliza H bath PIxton, docoascd, praying for an order of salo of personal property of sat:l H decedent, and that all persons Interested 1 H appear boforo tho paid court to shin" ' 1 H causa why an ordor should not bo grant- . H cd to Hell so much au shall be necessary. H of tho following described personal cs- , H tato of Hald doceased, towlt: About 1500 ! H head of sheep, has been sot for hearing , ! H on Friday, the 1st day of July, A. D. 1 1 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the county 1) H courthouso. In tho courtroom of saM 'mI court, In Salt Lako City, Salt Lako coun- K ty. Utah. , mM AVltnesB tho clerk of snld court, with j H tho seal thereof affixed, this 20th day of ') Juno. A. D. 1901. JOHN JAMES, , fiH Seal Clerk I fM By David B. Davies, Deputy Clork. 1 H James H. Moyle, Attorney for Petl. M tloner. xlP jHH NOTICE TO CREDITORS. jl Estate of Emanuel Ranch, deceased. l Creditors will present claims, wit? ', IH vouchers, to tho undersigned, nt office o? H Booth, Loo & Ritchlo, No, 162 South Mxln 1 Hl ntreot. Salt Lako City, Utah, on or beforo jH tho 10th day of April. A D. 1S05. UTAH SAA'JNGS AND TRUST COM- 1 PANY, H Admlnlntrator of tho Estato of Emanuel 4 1 Rauch, Deceased. . 1 H Booth, Leo & Ritchlo, Attornoj-s for Es- 1 H toto. il'i , Dato of first publication, June 9, A. D H 1501. ' 2750 IH l