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Show PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or the respective signers for further Information. NOTICK. In the District Court. Prohate Division, In and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. John-so- n, In the matter of the estate of Christen deceased. Notice. The petition of Eugenia Johnson praying for the issuance to herself of letters of administration in the estate of Christen Johnson, dethe ceased, has been set for hearing on Friday 22nd day of August, A. D. 1902. ut 10 oclock a. m., at the County Court House, in the court room of said court, in Suit Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the st al thereof affixed this 14th day of July, A. D. 1902. L real J JOHN JAMES, Clerk. By C. Frank Emery, Deputy Clerk. Frick & Edwards, Attorneys. NOTICE. In the District Court, Probate Division, in and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. in the matter of the estate of Clara McPhetres Farr, deceased. Notice. The petition of Millie McPhetres praying for the Issuance to herself of letters of administration in the estate of Clara McPhetres Farr, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday the 22nd day of August, A. D., 1902, at 10 oclock a. m., at the County Court House, in the court room of said court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court with the seal thereof afllxed this 14th day rsBAl.1 of July, A. D. 1902. JOHN JAMES, Clerk. Bv C. Frank Emery. Deputy Clerk. Frick & Edwards, Attorneys for Petitioner. NOTICE. In the District Court, Probate Division, in of Utah. and for Salt Lake County, State In the matter of the estate of John W . Hugus. deceased. Notice. The petition of Christopher Diehl, praying of adminfor the issuance to himself of letters in the estate istration, with the will annexed, of John W. Hugus, deceased, has been set for the 22nd day of August, A. hearing on10 Friday, D. 1902, at oclock a. m.. at the countyIncourt court, Salt house, in the court room of said Lake Cily, Salt Lake county, ofUtah. Witness the clerk said court with the seal thereof affixed this 9th day of Seal. July, A. D. JAMESt Clerk C. Deputy Clerk. Emeby, Frank By C. B. Diehl, Attorney. SUMMONS. and for the Third In the Justice's Court, in Salt Lake county, Lake City, Salt Precinct, state of Utah. H. L. Deacon, plaintiff vs. A. J. Hogan, de- fendant. Summons. to the said defendant: The State of Utah summoned to appear before You are hereby court within ten days after the above entitled summons upon you, if served the service of this in which this action is within the county within otherwise twenty days after brought; above entitled acthe service, and defend the you to recover $25. 4d mertion, brought against case of your failure to do so, in and chandise, will be rendered against you accord-in- g to the dem.nl ot the LSENi Justice of the Peace. SUMMONS. assessment No. 1 of 04) cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, Issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the secretary and treasurer ut his office, No. 428 Dooly Block, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday tbe llth day of August, 1902, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at puhllo auction, and unless payment is made before will he sold on Monday, the 1st day of September, 19&, at 10 a. m., at the company's office, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. C. T. WARDLAW. secretary and Treasurer. First publication July 12, 1902. July, 1902, one-quart- er NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT NO. 3. Blue Jay Extension Mining company (Ltd.) Location of principal plt.ee of business, 309 The Templeton, Salt Lake City, Utah . Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors held at Salt Lake City, Utah. July 5, 1902, an assessment of cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation, payable to L. H. Gray, 309, The Templeton, Salt Lake City, treasurer, Utah, and any stock upon which said assessment shall remain unpaid on the 12th day of August, 1902, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless paid re will be sold on Saturday, the 30th day of August, 1902, at the hour of 12 m., at the office of the company, to pay the assessment and cost of advertising and expense of sale. L. II. GUAY, Secretary. First pub. July 12. one-four- th ha-fo- AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance confirming the assessment upon the property on the south side of East Third South street from the west side of Seventh East street to the west side of Eighth East street, in Sewer District No. 1, for the construction of a sewer. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah. Section 1. That the assessment list made by the City Treasurer, as corrected, approved and completed by the City Council, sitting as a hoard of equalization, of the property abutting on the south side of East Third South street from the west side of Seventh East street to the west side of Eighth East street, in Sewer District No. 1, of Salt Lake City, for the purpose of constructing a sewer upon said portion of said street, is hereby confirmed, and the assessments made and returned in said completed lists are hereby confirmed. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, July 7, 1902. and referred to the Mayor for his approval. J. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. Approved this 8th day of July, 1902. EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake J. ) j Nystrom, City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled: An ordinance confirming the assessment upon the property on the south side of East Third South street from the west side of Seventh East street to the west side of Eighth East street, in Sewer District No. 1, for the construction of a sewer; passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, July 7th, 1902, and approved by the Mayor, July 8th, 1902, as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal. corporate seal of said city, this 8th day of July, 1902. J. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. Bill No. 75. Sewer Intention No. 89. I, O. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Salt Effle Bell Murphy, Plaintiff, vs. Edgar H. Unmhi Defendant. toSummons. the said Defendant: The State of Utah summoned to appear within of this summons tweity Sys of ter the service in which vou If served within the county ?h action is brought, otherwise within thirty AN ORDINANCE. end defend the fttoove Haira aSion; and in case of your failure so to An ordinance confirming the assessment be rendered against you acjudgment will the property on both sides of Ninth a upon the copy of complaint, demand cording to the be attached to a copy of this East street between Ninth South and which will Eleventh South streets; on both sides of summons. Tenth South street between Ninth East Attorney. n s TRUMAN.402--Plaintiff's Salt 3 Atlas Block, and Eleventh East streets ; on both sides of address office Post Tenth East street between Tenth South Lake City, Utah. and Spruce streets; on beth sides of LinSUMMONS. coln avenue between Tenth South and Judicial Third the of Spruce streets, in Salt Lake City, for the Court District District oltMStite ot Utsn, county ot Salt construction of sidewalks. Be it ordained by the City Council of vs. Edward Salt Lake R. Covington, PlatntilT, City, Utah: Defendant. Summons. 1. That the assessment list made Section She Stateof Utah to the said Defendant: summoned to appear within by the City Treasurer as corrected, aptweSty dlys after the service of thfs summons proved and completed by the City Council, vouflf served within the county in which sitting as a board of equalization, of the otherwise, within thirty property abutting on both sides of Ninth action isbrought, above enservice, and defend the sireetj between Ninth South and titled action; and in case of your failure so to East South streets ; on both sides of Eleventh against you of Tenth South do judgment will be rendered street between Ninth East the of complaint the demand . and Eleventh East streets; on both sides of Tenth East street between Tenth South Plaintiffs Attorney. Spruce streets ; on both sides of LinSalt and Building. and County avenue between Tenth South and coln City O. Address, P Lake City, Utah. Spruce streets, in Salt Lake City, for the purpose of constructing sidewalks upon assessment NO. 1. said portions of said streets, is hereby confirmed, and the assessments made and and Company. Gold Copper City, returned in said completed lists are hereby PrtSSri rjristo 0 business Salt county, Utah. confirmed. Utah location of mines Beaver that at a meeting of hereby giventheMonte Section 2. This ordinance shall take Gold the hoard of directors held on the gisto or effect upon approval. i en-titl- ed Lsie .cyl.brvcdEUfflon. I" and Copper Company, to 12 noon, Saturday, June 21 iao Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake postponed ' room Atlas block . 3, to the referred City, Utah. July 7, 1902, and J. S. FERRIS, Secretary. mayor for his approval. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 21 i&w J. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. In accordance with a resolution of the hniTi Approved this 8th day of July, 1902. of directors, the above delinquent sale postponed to 12 noon, Saturday, July 5th in, room at 3, Atlas block. J. S. FERRIS, Secretary I State of Utah, Lake Salt City, Utah, July 5 1901' City and County of Salt Lake, j In accordance with a resolution of the boaVri the above delinquent sale I, J. O. Nystrom, City Recorder of Salt of directors, to noon, Saturday, July 26. ism Lake City, Utah, dor hereby certify that postponed at 3 room Block. Atlas the above and foregoing is a full, true and S. J. FERRIS, Secretary. correct copy of an ordinance entitled: An ordinance confirming the assessment upon Copper Ace Mining company, principal nla the property on both sides of Ninth East of business, room 18, Central Block. Salt rJrS street between Ninth South aud Eleventh City, Utah. Notice: There are delinquent the following described stock, on account South streets ; on both sides of Tenth South upon assessment levied on the 12th day of Mav street between Ninth East and Eleventh of 1902. amounts set opposite the East streets : on both sides of Tenth East namestheof several the respective shareholders, as foi street between Tenth South and Spruce lows: streets ; on both sides of Lincoln avenue No of No. of Names. Cert. Shares. Amt. between Tenth South and Spruce streets, O Brien 37 1,090 $ 250 in Salt Lake City, for the construction of Margaret A. A. O'Brien 38 l.oou 250 Passed by the City Council Margaret sidewalks. 39 1,000 A. O'Brien 2 50 Margaret of Salt Lake City, Utah, July 7, 1902, and Margaret A. O'Brien 40 l.uoo 2 50 41 i,ax) approved by tbe Mayor July 8, 1902, as ap- Margaret A. O'Brien 2 50 42 1,000 2 so Margaret A. O'Brien pears of record in my office. 44 1,000 2 50 In witness whereof, I have here- Margaret A. O'Brien 45 l,ouo 2 50 unto set my hand and affixed the Margaret A. O'Brien 46 l.uoo A. OBrien 2 50 corporate seal of said city, this Margaret seal 47 l.uno 250 Margaret A. O'Brien 8th day of July, 1902. 49 1,100 A. OBrien 2 50 Margaret J. O. NYSTROM, 50 1,000 250 Margaret A. O'Brien 54 1,000 2.50 Margaret A. O'Brien City Recorder. 55 1,000 Bill No. 74. 2.50 Margaret A. O'Brien 57 1,000 2 50 Margaret A. O'Brien Sidewalk Intention No. 19. 58 6i.50 Margaret A. O'Brien 59 10,000 25 00 Margaret A. O, Brien DELINQUENT NOTICE. 60 10,000 25.00 Margaret A. OBrien 61 500 1.25 Margaret A. O'Brien 62 500 1.25 Margaret A. O'Brien Silver Summit Milling Company. 63 500 1.25 Margaret A. O Brien 64 500 1.25 Location of principal place of business, Salt Margaret A. O'Brien 65 foo 1.25 Lake City, Utah, location of mines. Blue Bell Margaret A. O'Brien 66 500 1.25 Mining District. Tooele connty, Utah. Margaret A. OBrien 100 67 .25 There are delinquent upon the following de- Margaret A. O'Brien 68 loo .25 scribed stock, on account of assessment No. 1 Margaret A. OBrien 69 100 .25 levied February 24, 1902, the several amounts Margaret A. O'Brien 100 70 .25 set opposite the names of the respective share- Margaret A. O'Brien...., 71 .25 10) holders os follows: Margaret A. O'Brien 72 100 .25 No. of No. of Margaret A. OBrien 100 73 .25 Names. Cert. Shares. Amt. Margaret A. O'Brien 100 74 .25 500 I. J. Dofflemyrc $3.33 Margaret A. OBrien 75 200 500 2 .50 3 33 Margaret A. O'Brien I. J. Dofflemyre 77 25,000 62.50 500 8 3.33 James M. O'Brien I. J. Dofflemyre 78 50,000 125.00 9 3.33 A. W. Taylor 50) I. J. Dofflemyre 200 4 1.33 Mary Elizabeth Taylor. . ...... 79 50,000 125.00 Elizabeth Lloyd 80 10,000 25.09 6 2,500 16.67 Charles Brauel Thomas M. Holt. 81 10,000 11 25.0J 6.67 Charles Brauel Miss Mamie Festana 1,000 82 10,000 25.00 16 1,000 6.67 Charles Brauel J. C. Sullivan 83 10,000 25.00 17 1.000 6.67 Charles Brauel J. C. Sullivan 25.00 84 10,000 18 1,000 6.C7 Charles Brauel J. C. Sullivan 17.50 92 7,000 19 1,000 6.67 Charles Brauel..- J. C. Sullivan .T. C. Sullivan 93 1,000 2.50 20 1,000 6.67 Charles Brauel 94 1,000 2.50 44 5,000 W. W. Old 33.33 Charles Brauel 2.50 95 1,000 45 5,000 33.33 Charles Brauel W. W. Old 12.50 76 5,000 22 5,000 33.33 C. C. Fairchilds Gertrude S. Old 25.00 99 10,000 46 2,0u0 13.33 NelsJensen Gertrude S. Old 12.50 96 5.000 47 2,000 13.33 NelsJensen Gertrude b. Old 2.50 103 1,000 48 1,000 Gertrude S. Old 6 67 Joseph Zimmerman 2.50 91 1,000 21 1,000 6.G7 C. El Ford G. J. Field 2.50 41 100 1.000 6.67 Joseph W. Hansen W. J. Browning 1,000 2.50 101 1,000 51 l.ooO 6.67 Joseph W. Hansen Robert Bagnell 2.50 102 1,000 29 1,009 D. Mangels 6.67 Joseph W. Hansen 2.50 104 1,000 31 1,000 D. Mangels 6.67 Joseph W. Hansen 32 1,00J D. Mangels 6.67 And in accordance with law, and an order ol 14 5,u0) 33.33 the board of directors, made at the time of the R.E. Plough R. E. Plough ..15 5,000 . 33.33 levying of said assessment, so many shares of 24 10,000 R. E. Plough 66.67 each parcel of such stock as may be necessary 27 5.090 R. E. Plough 33.33 will be sold ac the office of said company, on 28 5,000 R. E. Plough 33.33 Monday, the 21st day of July, 1902, at the hour 33 5.000 R. E. Plough 33.33 of 2 o'clock, p. m., to pay the delinquent as35 5,IX)J R. E. Plough 33.33 sessment thereon, together with the cost of ad36 10,000 R. E. Plough 66.67 vertising and expenses of the sale. R. E. Plough 37 10,000 66.67 S, P. ARMSTRONG. Secretary. 38 5,000 Office of the company room 18 Central Block, R.E. Plough 33.33 R. E. Plough 49 10,000 66.67 No. 46)4 West Second South street, Salt Lake 51 10,000 R. E. Plough 66.67 City, Utah. R. E. Plough 52 5,000 83.33 E3 5,000 R. E. Plough 33.33 4 niinilHlHimiHHHHHimiAIAimWAUil R. E. Plough 54 10,000 66.67 103 5,000 R.E. Plough 33.33 I R. E. Plough 104 3,000 20.00 105 3,500 R.E. Plough 23.38 Teacher of 119 5,000 R. E. Plough 33.33 Music. R. E. Plough 131 5,000 33.33 R. E. Plough 132 2,000 13.33 133 1,000 R. E. Plough 6.67 'Then R. E. Plough 134 214 Stadia: ' 1.48 E.- G. Hines 1289 102 5,00 ) , First South. 33.33 100 20,000 TTTTTTTMTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTWmnnTTTTnTf 43 . 88 Philip N eder, Trustee EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. 1 - Miss flora GleasonJ JI F. A. Earles F. A. Earles F. A. Earles F. A Earles F. A. Earles P-Earles F. A. Earles F. A. Earles . Earles F. A. Earles F. A. Earles F. A. Earles F. A. Earles F-A- 106 107 108 109 no ill 113 113 114 120 124 125 ...128 127 129 5,000 5,000 5,000 5.000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 1,000 1,000 250 250 1,000 33.33 33.33 33.33 83.33 33.33 33.33 33.33 33.33 33.33 33 33 6.63 Powers, Straup & Lippman, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- Eagle Block s 6.67 1.67 1.67 6.67 J. E. Counselman And in accordance with law, and an order of tiie board of directors made on the 24th day of February, 1902, so many shares of each parcel of such 8 took as may be necessary shall be sold at the office of the company, room 8, Atlas block, on April 21, 1902, at 12 m.. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sole. J. S. FERRIS, Secretary. Salt Lake Utah, April 21, 1902. In accordance withCity, a resolution of the of directors, the above delinquent saleboard was to.12 oon. Wednesday, May 21, 1902, at room 3, Atlas block. J. S. FERRIS, Secretary. Salt Lake Utah. May 21, 1902. In accordance with City, a resolution of the board of directors, the aboye delinquent sale was I 1 teastfg Utah Light & Power Go. INSTALLATION. ELECTRICAL.1 3a Salt Lake Salt Lake a Ogden a Water-34- 00 Steam Leased Plant ....Water 1500 5000 Water-30- 00 H. P. H. P. H. P. H. P GA8. . Salt Lake Ogden 7 8. 400 60 MCu. Ft. Dally. Ft. Daily. M Cu. 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