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Show H AN ORDINANCE. H . nrrtlnanco levying a tax and for the as- AnJXnt of property on the north side of NeSSI street, between O and P streets, HWowalk District No. 25, for the con-Kln con-Kln BK of a cement sidewalk: Bsl5i it ordained by the City Council of HA Lako City, Utah: HL'Jion 1. That the City Council does K hv levy the tax and provide for the Pefment of the same upon the prop-Hasff prop-Hasff hereinafter described in Lots 1 and f'niock 23, Plat "G." Salt Lako City HLrvcv. abutting on the north side of onnd street, between O and P streets, Scconu a D,gtrIct No 25 sald property H having a frontago of 330 feet along said HSThia tax Is levied to defray the ox- nqo of constructing a cement sidewalk Pnnn said portion of said street opposite B 1. nronerty hereinafter described to be Hin(cially affected and benefited by said improvement, and it is hereby adjudged, Siturmlned and established that the same will bo especially benefited thereby to the ftiil amount of the tax hereby levied, and i d parcels of land aro hereby assessed Bint an i equal and uniform rate in accord- nnce with the linear foot frontage upon Mid Dortion of said street fronting upon And to a depth of twenty-five (25) feet back therefrom, and the tax hereby levied and to be assessed upon said parcels of land Is three hundred and three and 60-100 ($303.60) dollars, or 92-100 (?0.92) dol- lars per front or linear foot, which is the B estimated total cost and estimated cost B cor linear foot of said sidewalk, and the B Treasurer Is hereby authorized and dl-B dl-B rcctcd to assess in accordance with the B provisions of this ordinance for the pur-B pur-B tioso herein mentioned, all of Lots 1 and Bi B'ock 23 plat "Q'" Salt Lak0 clty B Survey, as the same aro shown upon the B official plats of said City to a depth of B twenty-five (25) feet back from said B street. B Section 2. Said tax shall become and B be delinquent as follows: B One-third thereof shall become delin-B delin-B luent m tnreo months after the approval B of this levy; one-third in six months after B said approval, and one-third in twelve B months after said approval. Each and B every Installment of said tax except the B (lrst snaH draw interest at the rate of B T Per cent Der annum from date of levy, B &nd a11 sala installments shall bear ten B 1 cent Per annum from date of delln-B delln-B fluency. Section 3. This ordinance shall take H effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 16th, 1904, and re-H re-H fcrrcd to the Mayor for his approval. B J S. CRITCHLOW, mt City Recorder. Approved this 17th day of February, Mm. RICHARD P. MORRIS, B Mayor. H State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake ss. B I, J. S. Crltchlow, City Recorder of Salt M, Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, truo and correct copy of an ordlnanco entitled, K "An ordinance levying a tax and for the m assessment of property on the north side H of Second street, between .O and P streets, H In Sidewalk District No. 25, for the con- structlon of a cement sidewalk," passed H by tho City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 15th, 1904, and approved by tho Mayor February 17th, 1904, as appears ap-pears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City, this 18th day of February, 1904. (Seal.) J. S. CRITCHLOW, ,.. City Recorder. Bill No. 17. Sidewalk Extension No. 55. AN ORDINANCE. An ordlnanco levying a tax and for the assessment of property on the east side of First West street, between Third South and Fourth South streets, in Sidewalk District No. 11, for tho construction of a cement sidewalk. Bo it ordained by tho City Council of Salt Lako City, Utah: Section 1. That the City Council does hereby levy the tax and provide for the assessment of the same upon the property prop-erty hereinafter described in Lots 4 and 5, "Block 50, Plat "A," Salt Lako City Survey, Sur-vey, abutting on the east side of First West street, between Third South and Fourth South streets, In Sidewalk District No. 11, said property having a frontage of GC0 feet along said street. This tax is levied to defray the- expense of constructing a cement sidewalk upon said portion of said street opposite the property hereinafter described to be especially es-pecially affected and benefited by said improvement, im-provement, and it is hereby adjudged, determined and established that the same will bo especially benefited thereby to tho full amount of the tax hereby levied, and said parcels of land are hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rate in accordance accord-ance with the linear foot frontage upon said portion of said street fronting upon and to a depth of twenty-flvo (25) feet back therefrom, and tho tax hereby levied lev-ied and to bo assessed upon said parcels of land Is seven hundred and twelve and 80-100 (5712.80) dollars, or one and 8-100 (51.08) dollars per front or linear foot, which Is tho estimated total cost and estimated es-timated cost per linear foot of said sidewalk, side-walk, and tho Treasurer is hereby authorized author-ized and directed to assess in accordance with tho provisions of this -ordinance for the purpose herein mentioned, all of Lots 4 and 5, Block 50, Plat 'A,' Salt Lako City Survey, as the same are shown upon the official plats of said City to a depth of twenty-flvo (25) feet back from said street. Section 2. Said tax shall become and be delinquent as follows: One-third thereof shall become delinquent delin-quent in three months after the approval of this levy; one-third in six months aftor said approval, and one-third in twelve months after said approval. Each and every Installment of said tax except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from date of levy, and all said installments shall bear ten per cent per annum from date of delinquency. de-linquency. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect ef-fect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lako City, Utah, February 15th, 1904, and referred re-ferred to the Mayor for his approval. J. S. CRITCHLOW, City Recorder. Approved this 17th day of February, 1901. RICHARD P. MORRIS, Mayor. I k A State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake ss. I, J. S. Crltchlow, City Recorder of Salt Lako City, Utah, do hereby certify that tho above and foregoing is a full, truo and correct copy of an ordlnanco entitled, "An ordlnaco levying a tax and for the assessment of property on tho east side of First West street, between Third South and Fourth South streets, in Sidewalk District No. 11, for the construction of a cement sidewalk," passed by tho City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February Febru-ary 15th, 1904, and approved by the Mayor, February 17th, 1904, as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed the corporato seal of said city, this 18tH day of February, 1904. (Seal.) J. S. CRITCHLOW, City Recorder. Bill No. 19. Sidewalk Extension No. 57. ASSESSMENT NO. 1. Central Gold Mining Company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Central Cen-tral Mining District, Humboldt County, Coun-ty, Nevada. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors di-rectors of the Central Gold Mining Company, held on tho 2nd day of March, 1904, assessment No. 1 of one (1) cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, issued and outstanding, payable immediately imme-diately to the secretary, at his office No. 518 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment as-sessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, Wed-nesday, the 6th day of April, 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless pay- ment is made before, will be sold on Wednesday, the 27th day of April, 1904, atl o'clock P. M., at the said office of-fice of the secretary, to pay the delinquent delin-quent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense ex-pense of sale. Dated this 3rd day of March, 1904. MARK P. BRAFFET, Secretary Central Gold Mining Company, Com-pany, Room 518 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. WANTED. 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