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Show T RU T H. is Said tax Is levied upon the real property the World. In Salt Lake City, east 140 estimates thal feet of lot 3, and the west 140The feet of lot An eminent authority 4, biock 16, the west 140 feet of lot 1, and on the' earth Ufa first appeared all of lot 2, block 41, plat "D," ail of lots years ago; a computation thal 2 and 3, biock 40, all of lots 1 and 4, block lots 1 and 4 Mock 44, all of lots a!lof receiving much support from th 2I1,and 3 block 45 all of lots 2 and 3, block world. 68, all of lots 1 and 4, block 69, all of lot 1, wst geologists In the hjock 72, and all of lot 2, block 73, plat D, Salt Lake City Survey, to a depth of NOTICE op special city tax. twenty-fiv- e feet back from said Age of 450,-nooOO- ! WHOM IT MAY CONCERN tax hereby given that a special cement to ii? No-la of constructiag a the north .ide street, between O and P Sidewalk District No. 25, has .JEJkvfcd by the City Council and con- -i firmed6 br ordinance dated March 14th, Xwalk sli Jn eet wide tax is levied upon the following t: Salt Lake City, Alfoflotsland 2. block 23, plat "G." Salt twenty-fiv- e rake City survey, to a depth of Is said street, payable teet back from 19Slid to-wi- inttree equal Installments, and will delinquent as follows: fStallment June 15th, 1904; iSlnSnt on September and said; third Installment on Said first said 15th, sec-in- d 1904; December 1904a' it) Each of said Installments, except the first shall draw Interest at the rate of the date of percent per annum from If any or and as aforesaid, the levy, be unshall Installments either of said Inbecome delinquent, when they paid 10 of rate the be at terest thereon shall such until annum delinquent cent per per installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my Build-I- n office, room 102, City and County 7 T Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. By Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. Sidewalk Extension No. 55. Salt 'Lake City; Utah, March 16th, 1904. ' i NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: -- to-w- it: : , TO ou are hereby sumomned to appear within six days after the service of summons upon you, if served within this the Uty in which this action is brought, otherwise within ten days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment yuu be rendered against you according to tne demand of the which, within three days after complaint, the of service this summons upon you, will be filed in said is Court. JOSEPH S. FOWLER, due and payable now and willstreets, become Plaintiff's Attorney. delinquent on May 7th, 1904. P. O. Address: 218 South Main Street, All special taxes are payable at my of- Salt Lake City, Utah. fice, room 102, City and County Building, Sait Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. Salt Lake City, Utah, March Uth, 1904. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:-No-t- ice By GEO. H. WOOD, Deputy. is hereby given that a Sewer Extension No. 125. tax for the purpose of constructingspecial a cement sidewalk six feet wide on the east side of ANNUAL STATEMENT, ' First West street, between Third and Fourth South streets, in Sidewalk DisFor the Year Ending December 81, 1901, trict No. 11, has been levied by the City Council and confirmed by ordinance of the Condition of the March 14th, 1904. PHOENIX INDEMNITY COMPANY OF dated Said tax is levied upon the following AMERICA. real in Salt Lake City, property, 1 The Name and Location of the Com- All of lots 4 and 5, block 50, plat Salt pany, Phoenix Indemnity Company of Lake City survey, to a depth of"A, twenty-fiv- e America, Denver, Colo. feet back from said streets, is pay2 Name of President, H. E. In three equal installments, and will able Dusenbury. 3 Name of Secretary, N. Baw. become delinquent as follows: Said first Harry 4 The amount of its capital stock Is installment on June 15th, 1904; said secMutual. ond installment on September 15th, 1904; 5 and said third installment on December 6 The amount of Its Assets Is. $ 15,794.36 15th, 1904. 7 The amount of its Liabilities Each of said Installments, the None first, shall draw Interest at theexcept (including Capital) is 7 of rate 8 The amount of Its income durper cent per annum from the date of ing the preceding calendar levy, as aforesaid, and If any or either of ' 27,647.10 said ;. year Installments shall be unpaid when 9 The amount of Its expendl- - . become delinquent. Interest thereon they tures during the preceding be at the rate of 10 per cent per shall - 26,969.30 annum until such calendar year delinquent Installments 10 The amount of losses paid are fully paid. All special taxes are nayablo at my ofduring the preceding calendar ' . 4,958.87 fice, room 102, City and County Building, year 11 The amount of risks written Salt Lake City. the year 223,900.00 FJSTIER HARRIS, during 12 The amount of risks In force City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. at the end of the year 138,400.00 By Geo. II. Wood, Deputy. State of Utah, Office of the Secretary of Sidewalk Extension N. 07. State ss. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 16th, 1904. to-w- it: Not- hereby given that a special tax for ' a cement the purpose of constructing ddewalk six feet wide, on the east side I, James T. Hammond, Secretary of C street, between South Temple and AN ORDINANCE. State of Utah, first streets, and on the west side of C of State of the ilreet from South Temple street, north do hereby certify that the above An ordinance amending Sections 101 and has filed 117 block, in Sidewalk District No. named insurance Company of VIII, Revised Ordinances Chapter statement office in a of detailed & has been levied by the City Council my nid confirmed by ordinance dated March its condition, from which the foregoing of Salt Lake City, entitled, "Buildings Structures." statement has been prepared, and that and Uth,' 1904. V Be ordained by the City Council of Salt it reOther the the said in all Said1has tax is levied company upon Utah: Lake Salt spects complied with the laws, of the SectionCity, in following real, property, 1. That Sections 101 and 117, of 2 to insurance. of Lake State lots All relating City, VIII, of the Revised Ordinances In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto ChapterLake lot 1, tnd 3, block 11, and all of City, entitled "Buildings and Mock 12, plat "D," Salt Lake City surrset my hand and affixed the great seal of Salt and the some are hereby be, Structures," h feet back of the State of Utah, this twenty-seventey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e amended, so that when amended said A. D., 1904. from said streets, is payable in three day of February, sections shall read as follows: J. T. HAMMOND, (Seal.) tqual Installments, and will become Section 101. Egress from Public Build of State. installas follows: Said first Secretary ings, and Regulation of Theatres, Etc. nent on June 15th, 1904; said second firm It shall be unlawful for any person, conon September 15th, 1904; and STATEMENT ANNUAL or the or owning having corporation raid on December 15th, ice is orie-ha- . lf - to-w- it: de-Iriqu- ent ent 804. third installment Each of said installments, except the For the Year Ending December 31, 1903, of the condition of the ipst,. shall draw interest at the rate of of date cent annum the from FIDELITY MUTUAL' AID ASSOCIALper per the levy, as aforesaid, and if any or TION. of said installments shall be unpaid they become delinquent. Interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent installments are fully paid. All' special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County Building, Salt Lake City. either when FISHER HARRIS, and Special Tax Collector. Wood, Deputy. Sidewalk Extension No. 56. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 16th, 1904. City Treasurer By Geo. H. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-No-ti- ce is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a sewer on Seventh East street, between First and 1 2 3 4 5 The Name and Location of the Company, Fidelity Mutual Aid Association, San Francisco, California. 'Name of President, J. L. M. Shetterly. Name of Secretary, A. L. Reed. The amount of its Capital None Stock The amount of. its Capital None Stock paid up is The amount of its Assets is..$ 26,376.76 The amount of Its Liabilities 919.82 (including Capital) Is 8 The amount of Its income during the preceding calendar 88,716.26 year 9 The amount of its ' expendi tures during the preceding 87,284.62 calendar year 10 The amount of losses paid dur- lng the preceding calendar 32,083.89 .. year 11 The amount of risks written 9,775,000.00 during the year 12 The amount of risks In force 6,123,500.00 at the end of the year State of Utah, Office of the Secretary cf State ss. 6 7 ' South streets, In Sewer district has been levied and confirmed by finance of the City Council, March 7th, Said tax is levied upon the real propThe north erty in Salt Lake City to-wfeet of lot 1, the south 305 feet of lot 8. block 53, T. Hammond, Secretary I, James plat "B, Salt Lake City Survey, to a. depth of twenty-fiv- e of the State of Utah; hack State of feet irom said street, is due and payable now do hereby certify that thehas above filed Wl11 become Company delinquent on May 7th, named Insurance 1904 statement detailed a in my office All special taxes are at my of-?- of its condition, from which the foregoing payable om 102, City and County Build-S- ?' statement has been prepared, and that has in all other realt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, the said company the laws of the spects complied towith , Treasurer and Special Tax Colelctor. t insurance. Lake 1904 ?a State relating City, Utah, March 11th, y GEO. H. WOOD, In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto Deputy. Sewer Extension No. 126. set theY hand and affixed the great seal his eighth day of State of Utah, of 1904. D. A. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. February, J. T. HAMMOND, Seal ) Secretary of State. . WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: given that a special tax Joseph S. Fowler, Attorney. of constructing a sewer 218 South Main, Salt Lake City. prPse rtrofvC0n1 afreet between A and B SUMMONS. and on B street from Second a In the City Court of Salt Lake City, t.u PInt midway between Fifth ha? ?ixth streets, in Sewer district No. 1, A. E. Ed- native Pi teyted and confirmed by ordl-jn- ce SL.teHt GW. Plaintiff. of the City Council, March 7th, Thau?eo?UurtoUSn"d Cendant: wHiond No. l, it: . ce JP No-here- by v. trol or management of any theatre, or other pubchurch, hotel, school-houslic building resorted to or occupied by a considerable number of persons, to fall to provide the same, under the direction of the building Inspector, with sufficient and safe means of speedy escape In case of accident or fire. In all cases the doors of such buildings when used for public passage, shall open outwardly, and the doorways and passages shall be so constructed as to allow in the aggregate Inches width for every huntwenty-fou- r dred people such building is capable of buildseating. All aisles and passages inshall be ings used for public assemblages sofas, from free stools, chairs, kept benches and other obstructions during any performance, service, exhibition, concert, lecture or any public assemblage. All doors and exits of concert halls, theatres, or other places of amusement where performances are given, shall, durof the performance, ing the continuance be or service, concert, kept unlocked, and in a condition to permit of the speedy exit of the audience. All theatres or other public places of amusement having a seating capacity of five hundred or more persons, and having a platform or stage, and using drop curhave tains or other shifting scenery, shall the roof, ventilator upon suitable a placed above the to stage. the space opening Such ventilator shall be arranged with valves or shutters that can be readily of opened in case of fire, so that a current outward air will pass over the stage andother conAny through said ventilator. trivance having the same effect, and apInspector of Buildings, proved by the Instead of the ventilator may be used described. above All such buildings shall have a water stand-pip- e and water plug placed on the platform, or In the Immediate stage orwhich shall be connected with the vicinity, mains, and shall be put in city water direction and to the satisfacunder the Department. tion of the Chief of the Fire Hose shall be attached to said standdirected by pipe, of such size as may be k said Chief, to have nozzle and be of shall hose such attached thereto; sufficient length to extend to the farthest limits of such building or place of amuse-In ment, and shall at all times be kept good order and repair. shall be provided All such buildings with fire alarm telegraph apparatus con- e, stop-coc- iipctcd with the headquarters of the city lire alarm telegrapn. There shall be no steps In any passage way or aisles in auditoriums on the ground iloor of such theatre, but all must be of a gradual Incline. AM such buildings shall have all the seats, not in private boxes, firmly secured to the iloor. AM egress openings in such buildings shall have the word exit conspicuously placed over them. In addition a red light must be placed over each exit, and no red light must be used for any other purpose. The proscenium opening shull be provided with a lire proof metal curtain, or curtain of pure asbestos, or some similar fire proof material. Said fire proof curtain must be lowered before the beginning of tile performance and between each act. It is planned to have the fire proof curtain In view of the audience at all times when the performance Is not taking place. A competent man shall be In attendance and in position at all times where ho can reach the lever or other attachment used to raise and lower said curtain during the entire time of performance. A brick wall or wall of some other fire proof material must separate the stage from the auditorium in space not occupied by curtain. Every theatre or place where it has u sitting capacity of five hundred or inure, and has a gallery or galleries, must have at least one separate passage way from gallery or galleries to street, besides Ms regular passage way to its lobby. That all such buildings now built and used for any of the purposes mentioned In this section, shnll, within ninety days after the approval of this ordinance, he so equipped as to conform to the provisions hereof. The Inspector of Buildings, or any of his assistants, shall have the right to enter such buildings at any time during any performance or any public assembly, to enforce this section. Every public building hereafter erected, or which may be hereafter altered, to be used for theatrical or operatic purposes, or for public entertainment of any kind, where stage scenery and apparatus are employed, shall not bo constructed or altered until tho plans and specifications for such buildings have been first submitted to and approved by tho Inspector of Buildings and the Chief of the Fire Department, and shall not be opened to the public until such building Is approved by tlie inspector of Buildings and tho (.nlcf of the Fire Department. MecLlon 117. Penalty. An person, who cither as principal, agent, clerk, employee or servant, violates, disobeys, omits, neglects or refuses to comply with the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed guilty of a mlsdmcanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by n line of not less than five dollars, and not more than one hundred dollars, and every omission or neglect of the thing1 commanded to be done, and every continuance of any act or thing prohibited by this chapter, for each day's omission, neglect or continuance, after notice, a separate offense shall be deemed to have been committed, and shall bo punished accordingly, except in cases of violation of Section 101 of this Chapter, as hereby amended, for a violation of which, upon conviction, the punishment shall be a fine of any sum not less than one hundred dollars nor more than two hundred and ninety-nin- e dollars, or by imprisonment not to exceed six months, or by both sucli fine and imprisonment. Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 29th, 1904, and referred to the Mayor for his approval. - J. & CUITCJILOW, City Recorder. Vetoed by the Mayor and again presented to the City Council, amended as recommended by the Mayor, and again passed by the City Council by more than majority, March 7th, 1904, and referred to the Mayor for his approval. J. S. CRITCHLOW, City Recorder. Approved this 9th day of March, 1904. RICHARD P. MORRIS, Mayor. two-thir- ds State of Utah, City and County of Salt nn. I, J. a Critchlow, 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 amending Sections 101 and 117 of Chapter VIII, Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, entitled 'Buildings and Structures,' " passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 29th, 1904, and referred to the Mayor for his again approval. Vetoed by the Mayor and amended presented to the City Council, and as recommended by the Mayor, again passed by the City Council by more than and majority, March 7th, 1904, 1904, March 9th, the Mayor by approved as appears of record In my office. In Witness Whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City, this 11th day of March, 1904. J. S. CRITCHLOW, City Recorder. (Seal.) two-thir- ds Bill No. L |