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Show .- .- V "J"-J- f THE PROVO HERALD ASSESSMENT "legarKoticcr IIIG III WORLD For further information on the notices published here consult respective signers or county clerk. I jThis New Skyscrapper Will be Completed in a Few Days Other Skyscrappers TALLEST STRUCTURES rrW WAN HAS RAISED ARE; " Ft. In. Rhodes of Colossus , . 105 ..150 Pantheon, Rome , ,' St. Isaac's, St. Peters- ' burg ' ...... A 365 . 13 , v ........ ""Stattteof .Liberty (hjgh- -' 305 est statue) Great Pyramid of Cheops 430 St. Peters, Rome . .". . .400 Uoueii' Cathedral v.; .DOCologne Cathedral ...'.516,. . . - . ' . p New York, Feb. .700 ;i workmen are engaged, day and night In putting the finishing touches upon the Woolwortu biilding which is to be completed within a week or two and -- the completion of which is cele to be brated, at a big banquet to be given next month. The building naw. al most completed boids the record for height among all buildings ever erect ed by man. .It 'is truerthe Eiffel Tower in Paris is 234 feet higher, but it is a mere steel skeleton and cannot be classed as a building in the sense accepted for that term. The building proper, which occupies an area of square leet, is o84 feet high and 3u,-00- 0 by a tower, 36 to 84 feet, rising 366 feet above the main part of the building. The work of excavating for the foundations was begun on November caissons were sunk 4, 1910. Sixty-sito a depth of 115 feet until they reach-- " coned solid .rock and the sixty-si- x crete piers, resting.tton the rock, conx stitute the foundation -T- o'f the structure. In heufldattoa-waa-completed fall of Ihe th erection of the 1911, when 'steel jframe was begun. The latter was completed in July of last year and the brick and stone work was completed at tne Beginning of the present year: thousand tons of steel Twenty-fou- r went into the making of the building lnd the totalTweTght of the structure fis estimated at 250,000 tons. The building has 55 floors, 25 of which are in the tower, and the aggregate floor space is about 33 acres. The building and tower, together contain about 2.000 offices, fith 3,000 windows and as many doors. To enable the occupants of the building to reach their respective floors there are tbirtjtfour.- -: passenger elevators of which are grouped near twenty-fou- r DELINQUENT () - Winter! Rate Get It new while Delivered Wehavi pient'y. ' telephone you 'can. i : U 5 YOUR; ATTENTION Secretary. '. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the District Court of the Fourth Judicial Districtjn and;for Utah Coun ty, State of Utah. Probate Division. Estate of Jane Reeves, Deceased. ' Creditors will present claims .'frith vouchers to the undersigned, theadl ministrator at Lehi Junction,, or to Stokes and Bagley, Salt Lake City 'on or before the 30th May, 1913. A. FREDRICK REEVES, Administrator, Lehi Junction, Utah. Stokes and. Bagley," attorneys for administrator, Salt Lake City, Utah. Long enough to remind you that in BRANDIES, WINES and LIQUORS we give you always . Highest Qualities at the LOWEST PRICES -- . NOTICE. h ..... of any liquor house in the territory and we guarantee you satisfaction. Let us prove it to you on your , next order, . inter-mounta- .' in . ' SPECIAL OFFER . Manhattan Clab Whiskey An exeellent qaality, soft and mellow. . . We are exclusive agents for 'the famous Yellowstone Whiskey " $1.75 Per Quart. ' ORDER ANY QUANTITY AT ANY TIME All orders prepaid to your nearest express office. WRITE FOR OUR PRICE LIST. Oldest Pamily , Liquor House in Utah. The Sadler Merc. Co, 121 South Main St. Salt Lake City. - ....... ........ Leafi-Bullio- n - Banking Service i (First publication February 4, 1913, at the hour of We want you to become eciuinted with the fact 'that one of the best equipped banks In we have the county and it is officered by , MEN, not by icebergs or mossba'rka. We want your business are in a position to give you prompt and courteous service. and Let our 0 n 10 March 27th, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock a. m., to pajr the . delinquent ASSESSMENT NO. 5. o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent asassessment together with the"-eestpf sessment Roy Milling & Mining Company, Printogether with the cost of adadvertising, and expense ofsale. cipal Place of Business, Provo, Utah and exsense of sale. vertising IIEBER C. JEX, County, Utah. W. LESTER MANGUM, . ; . Eecretary. Notice-- ' la hereby given that at a Secretary. Offlcet4orthcadenax-aTeOT9- , meeting of the hoard of directors, Off Block, iceSf6bmlL: Knight "T Provo, Utah. held on the 10th day of January, 1913, Ptpvo, Utah. an assessment (No. 5) of five mills NOTICE. per share" was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation, payafcle im- ' Notice Is hereby, given by the Board mediately to the president or secre- of Commissioners ot Provo Ctty. tary at the office of the corporation, Utah, of the Intention of said Board 661 West Second North, Provo City, to make the following described ImUtah.. Any stock upon, which .this provement, t: To construct a assessment 4nay remain unpaid on concrete curb and gutter on the south the 20th day of February, 191S, will be side of Center street from Fifth bank be your bank. Provo Commercial & Savings Bank J. T. F4ERER. Cashier. A REhJD SMOOT. Pres. Sis Dollar Value for ' the .Broadway entrance, while the ethers are near the entrances from Barclay street and Park place. The equipment of the building,' when fully completed, will be thoroughly modern and as nearly perfect as it is possible floor will to 'make it The be used as an observatory and on top of the structure, beneath the gigantic flag, will be placed a powerful search-UgSdelinquent and advertised for sale at floor will be The twenty-eightpublic auction, and unless payment Is ooctxpied by a luncheon chtb arid in made before, will be sold on the 8th the feesament there win be a swim-feioof March, 191$, to pay the delinday pool, a restanrant and a Rath- quent assessment, together with the rest of advertising and expenses of ' The total coat of the building is esti- sale. t ' catted at shout $18,500,000. of which F. M. .MILLET. Pres. asaount $4,600,009 were paid for the CHAS. BURROWS, Secretary. ground. The building was erected foe Location of office: 661 West Second F. W. Wooiworth, who was born poor North, Provo, Utah. at Rodman, N. Y, April 1?, 1858, went (First publication Jan. 20,191S.) through public school and a business 8URPRISE YOUR FRIENDS college and in 1879 opened the first ".Five Cent Store- - at Otkaa, N; Y. The For four weeks regularly use Dr. ""'vearare "prospered, he extended his King's New Life Pills. They stimulate business to other cities and now has the liver. Improve digestion, remove blood Impurities, pimples and erup,'a chain or more than 300 such stores tions ' disappear from your face, and throughout the country, from which he body and you feel better. Begin at derives an enormous Income. More once. Buy at Hedqulst Drug Co., two Smoot and Palace f than of the capital required stores, successors "to companies. (adv.) Drug for the erection of the Woolworth MOSIDA IRRIGATED LANDS. ..building was contributed by capitalists in France. The rent roll of the building is expected to be about Mean 'to Utah Valley people the $2,500,000 a year. and sucopportunity of a cess comes by taking advantage of v.RE YOU A HOLD SUFFERER? opportunities. Why wait longer to inMosida lands? Sales are being Take Dr. King's New Discovery. spect To ac now is to get a The Best Cough, Cold. Throat and Lung medicine madeN Money refund- - farm in this fertile country." Take,' the If it falls to cure you. Do not phone, call Mr. . Preston Cannon at Uke it at our rick. First dose Hotel Roberts, Provo, and make arhelps. J.'R. Wells, Floydada, Texas, to .writes: "Dr. King's New .Discovery rangements-, for 'a 'free auto trip "Mosida. For further. Information write cured, my terrible cough and, cold; I t gained 15 pounds." Buy It at National Savings' s Trust Company, Drag Co., two stores, successors floor," Walker Bank lildg., Salt to Smoot and Palace Drug companies. lop Uke City. Utah.,, ; ' ... 7 . (adv.) ' fifty-foort- k K 1) H. F. THOMAS. . cipal Utah. Utah Yerington Mining Ce-- , PrinciNotice Is hereby given that' at a pal Place of Business Provo,- - Utah.' of directbrS'Of meeting of The following described stocfc on1 Old American Mining Company, ield of assessment No. 2 of three-fourth- s account on ,the 10th day of January, 1913, an of a mill per share assessment. (No. 1) of ('4) levied on.tlie-10tday, of Dec. 1912. Tfimnrerb amounts the set opposite the several .outstanding c ap i tal stock of the names "Ihe of icattw, January a9tb-H-9respective shareholders, - First-put- t payable Immediately to W. as follows: I.estr Mangum, secretary, room 11, ' No. NOTICE. Name. Shares. Am't Knight block, Provo, Utah. Any stock 10 .75 $ John Rouncfy 1,000 on which this assessment may remain 12 John Roundy ......2,500 . 1.87 In the District Court of the Fourth unnaid on Friday, February 14, 1913, 1 7 . . . '. . ; 1,000 .75 ' Judicial John Roundy Utah County, will be delinquent and advertised, for . District, 18 John Roundy ......2,500 1.87 sale at public auction, and unless payProbate Division. Utah, 1.50 .2,000 ment is made before, will be sold at 20 John Ttoundy Estate of Abraham Canuteson, de39 Joseph Wirthlin ...2,000 1.50 7, on my- office 1913, at . ceased. Friday, March 600 the "hour of 2 o'clock, p. m., to pay 40 Joseph Wlrthlin . ..8,000 The petition of Joseph Farncis 43 Joseph Wlrthlin. . I". 1,000 .75 the delinquent assessment, together praying for settlement- - of final ac53 Joseph Brockbank 3.75 .5,000 with the cost of advertising and excount and to heaf petition for dis55 Samuel Brockbank .75 1,000 sale. of pense tribution has been set for hearing at 76 Lawrence Tanner . .2,500 1.87 W. LESTER MANGUM,. Sec. 10 o'clock a. m., Monday, the, 17th 112 Ralph Nilsson 2.25 "3,000 Office, Room llrnightJBlockProvo day of February, 1913, at the court ' 114 C. L; Whitney.. .75 1,000 . Utah. house in Provo City, Utah county, " 121 J. P. Creer .75 1,0Q(T state of Utah. 122 J. P. Creer .75 1,000 ASSESSMENT NO. 6. Dated at Provo City, Utah, Janu 123 J. 75 .PCreer .1,000 Com&, Milling Mining ary 27, 1913. 124 J. P. Creer .75 1,000 A. V. ROBISON, Clerk. pany, Principal Place of Business, 125 J. P. Creer- ......1,000 .75 By C. J. Woods, ,I)eputy Clerk. Provo, Utah County, Utah. 126 J. P. Creer 1,000 --XIAS HANSEN, Notice is hereby given that at a 127 J. P. Creer .75 ...'.1,000 meeting, of . the boar.jl of directors, 128 Attorney for Petitioner. J. P. Creer ......'. .1,000 .75 ' heid on the 8th day of January, 1913, 134 J. P. Creer . .1,000. .1.) ASSESSMENT NOTICE. an assessment (No. 6)of five mills 148 Wells L. Brimhall.. 500 .37 per share was levied upon the capital 149 Wells L. Brimhall.. 500 .37 stock of the corporation, payable imNotice is herby given that at a meet159 H. C. Jex 5.000 3.75 mediately to the president or' secre- lei board of directors of Spring-del- l ... 500 John Roundy ,37 ing of the tary at the office of the corporation, 170 A. G. Guthell . Resort Company, held on the 28th 7.50 .10,000 141 West Center' street, Provo City, 176 Jas. McDonald 1.50 day of January, 1913, assessment ..2,000 Utah.- - Any ,, stock aij po.n which this "2.77 196 Jf P. Creer . .3,706. r. thirty-seveand (No. 3) of assessment may remain unpaid on 197 S. Brockbank . ...2,700 2.02 the first day of March, 1913,. will be ($37.50) Dollars per share was levied 209 Jos. Wlrthlin .37 ...500 stock of delinquent and aavertiseaTfor sale at 236 Mrs. A. G. Gutheil.. 1.50 upon the outstanding capital 2,000 public auction, and unless payment is 264 M. .75 the corporation, payable immediately 1,000 Segal i. made before, will be Bold on the 22nd 332 J. B. Gallagher ....3,000 2.25 to the secretary, W. Lester Mangum, day of March, at the hous of 2 p. m., And in accordance with law and an room 11, Knight block, Provo, Utah. to pay the delinquent assessment, to order of the board of directors made Any stock on which this assessment gether with the cost of advertising on the 10th of December, day day and expenses of sale. may remain unpaid on Saturday. ' 1912, so many shares of each parcel G. II. HEINDSELMAN, Pres. March 1. 1913. will be delinquent and of"stock as D. H. THOMAS, Sec. sold, at public auction at the office advertised for sale at puDlic auction, Location of office: 144 West Center of the company, 24 North Academy and unless payment is made before, street, Provo, Utah. avenue, Provo, Utah, on Saturday, will be sold at my office on Thursday, Jan. 17, 1913.) one-fourt- Two thousand 6. " NOTICE. ASSESSMENT U - - BRAXTON BARNETT, Sec. Payson, Utah. , First publication. Jan. .20, 1913.) SMXypT-tSFSVXFT- dayf 1 SS4 skeleton) ' the-boar- Monument 533 Sinser'Building .. . .XT.612 . . ... Mining Company, PrinPlace of Business, t Provo, - " " "t a!t7., The annual meetlag of the 'shareholders of the Provo Building & Loan Society, will be. held In the district court room of the courthouse on, Tuesday" evening, February 11, 1913, at 7:30 o'clock, for .the purpose of hearing the annual reports of the persident, secretary and ' treasurer, for the election of officers for-- the ensuing year, and for the transaction" of such other business as may properly , come before the meeting. -- Old American Washington Metropolitan Tower'. ( . noticeUj , Spring Lake Mining Company, Principal Place of Business, Provo, Utah. Notice Is, hereby given that at a meeting pf the board of directors bt the Spring Lake Mining Co.; held on the 18th day of January, 191S, a assessment, (No. 5) of, $1.00 per thotf sand shares was levied upon the outstanding capital stock of the corporation, payable immediately to Braxton Barnett, secretary, Payson, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may ' remain unpaid on Monday, the ' 24th day of February, 1913, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction" and unless payment is made before will he sold at the office of A, F.LPalm, 19 North Academy aveat 4 p. m., Satur- nue,' Provor-gta- h, jdayMarch 15, 1913, to pay the delin- oeatfasseBS8ment togetherith ihe cost or advertising and expense of : NOTICE The anneal meeting of the stockholders pf the Provo Commercial & Savings' BankwIIl be, held at tbelr banking Jiouse on Thursday, February 13, 1913, at the bout of 1 o'clock p. m., torepurposeflectingofficer8 for the ensuing year and for the transacting of such other business as may S. come before the meeting. """ Bale. ' " J. T. FARRER, f ,: Oasbier. , NOTICE.? PAGE SEVEN. T A Strong Fence to-wi- 4.9(D) For the sum of $4.90 The Provo Herald will send you THE WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, THE AMERICAN MAGAZINE, and THE PROVO HERALD, one year each.' Fill out the form shown below and mail to THE PROVO HERALD, Provo7Utah. Receipt will be promptly acknowledged and papers started immediately. , ht h g j - -- . xone-hal- i Ufe-tim- . made-dail- id e y.- - . more than a weak bne at . the time you are building, but runs away ahead of ' the cheap . one in economy of upkeeps and satisfaction. Our cedar postscut when the sap was down and water cured together with our good heavy galvanized wire fencing will make a fence youU be proud of and the price will suit you. We want to talk it over with costs little West street to First East street, and on both sides of Center street from First-Eas- t street to Fifth East street, with all necessary roadways, together cleanouts, culverts add conduits for Irrigation waters, etc that may be necessary In connection (herewith. The estimated cost of the' Improvement is $8,702.00, and the taxahje frontage is approximately 5,824 feet, and the estimated cost per front foot i ' - oatheosU It Is proposed to of the said ' improvement by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of v0j ground abutting, on ld Improvement and embraced within said district All protests and objections to the carrying out of such Intention must be. presented in' writing to the city recorder on or before the 17th day of February, A. & 1913, at, 10 okclock a. m.-- , thisjbelng the time se by said Board oTConlfisTofirertrheij" 4t - will meet Irine commissioner's room In the county court heuse at Provo City, Utah, to consider objectlonstothe proposed Improvement' and assessment. By order of, the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, Utah, Baker Lumber Co . FRED EVANS, City Recorder. ' Dated January 22,' 1913. . ,, , .' s . " v : 1 ..." .' ' f . n . CH BAOKAOHS KIONKVS AMO BLAOOSh Provo ,Utak. Enclosed please find the sum of $4.90, for which pfease send me for one year each THE WOMAN'S HOME' COMPANION, THE AMERICAN MAGAINZE and THE PROVO HERALD. - V Full name .Street No. or R. F. D... Postoffice y , Name of contestant Address 4 ..." Ton 135-x- , Geo.. Billings, Lots- - or call (to 5E. 1 ' T the rate of a share. The huge "melon" comes as a result, New York, Teb. 6. John D. RockeIt was indicated In a statement given feller Is $10,000,000 richer than- be was the company, of the supreme yesterday.. Of a' special dividend de- out'tiy court' diasoultlon decree. This necessiclared today by the Standard Qil company of New Jersey, this amount ap tated the Wment by the parent com- proximately represents his share of al pany of vast sums Issued to It subsidiaries. total distrfoation of 139,332,000 on the JOHN ,. First class Alfalfa delivered to any part of the city in Phone mEY KIDNEY PILLS . The 25,000 points in your GOLD COIN CONTEST to which I am entitled on this subscription are to be credited to.. lied-W!s- -, CONTEST MANAGER, THE PROVO HERALD, D. ROCKFELLER . 110,000,000 RICHER company's capital stock ?40 - r -:- 7,' - |