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Show TRUTH. an ordinance. SHERIFF'S KALE. ordinance confirming: the assessment TT?ne Third Judicial District Court, State of 'property on the north aide of alt Lake. Jessie ounty SSbb street between Ninth "East, and plaintiff, .against Jeuslna Bowiden, Rayeroft, Sarah M. side of Ho widen, Mary K. ltowlden, Khcda J. Howl-de- n, East streets, on the northEast-anMartha E. ltowlden. Hazel V. Bowiden. street between Tenth A. Bowiden and Nellie L. Janus deTtawmth blast streets, and on the east fendants. To be sold at sheriff's Bowiden, the sale, at rr of Barclay' street between 'Tenth west front door of the county court house, in and Young streets, in Sidewalk Dis-- - the city and county ot Salt Lake, state of Utah, on side1st a the day of November. A. D. 1902, at No. 23, for the construction of twelve o' dock noon of said day. all the ritfht, claim and Interest. of said defendants of City Councilr of title. it ordained by the In und to tho real : esiate, described us follows, Lake City, Utah Action 1. That the assessment list Commencing at the northwest corner of Lot the City Treasurer as corrected, One (1), Section three (3), Township four (J) of Range one (I) west. Salt Luke MeridSwSd and completed by the board of south,und and running iliencc east forty-fiv- e and review, heretofore duly ian;lf (45 ) rods to the west llue of the for t Sooth Jordan SSfed the CllJ Canal company land; thence naroose. or the property abutting on the southerly along tha west side of said land, Ninth thirty-fou- r iarthside of Spruce street between (34) rods: thence west tifty-on- e (51) rod line; thence north thirty-on- e ftstand Tenth East streets,- and on the rods to and (31 rods to the place of rth side of Young street between Tenth ten oh beginning; and (10) acres of land, containing East streets, Eleventh lutnd of more or less. street between fbeesstside Barclay' Purchase price payable in lawful money of and Young streets, in Stde-nd- k the United States. District No. 23. of Salt. Lake City, Dated at Salt; Lake City, this 10th day of Ocfor the purpose of constructing sidewalks tober, A. D. 1901. GEORGE II. NAYLOR, mon said portions of said streets, is hereSheriff of the county of Salt Lake, Utah. to confirmed, and the assessments made By John B. Cumnock, Deputy Sheriff. uA returned in said completed lists are H. J. Dininny, Attorney for Plaintiff. hereby confirmed. Pub. 1, 18. 25 and Nov 1st. i'11 15 Hempstead. 135 S. Main. Merritt. S. A., 511 Progress Bldg. .ne,T' Unlius' 201 Whlttingham Block. Mitchell, Thomas, Progress Block. UVseret National Bank Bldg. Jehn'V., 4 D. F. Walker Nielsen, C. M. 21 Constitution Bldg. Bldg. Nye. G. L.. Atlas Block. 1 Orem, F. M, D. I Walker Bldg. Pardee, J. D...6 Eagle Bldge. Patterson A Moyer, Commercial Blk. Pearson, C. E.t 161 S. Main St. 1 ickett, II. 81 82 L., Commercial Block. Pierce. Critehlow & Barrette, McCor-nic- k 9 Bldg. Pike. John W., 487 First Street. Powers, J. N., 77-Commercial Block. Powers, Straup & Llppman. 0 Eagle Bl 311 Pratt. A. E., D. F. Walker Bldg. Price. C. S., 22 E. 1 South. Rawlins, Thurman, Hurd A Wedgwood, 7 608-6- HARSH LAWS IN FRANCE. Manufacturer and Workmen Not on Footing of Equality. Under a French law still in forco the communication by a factory 5b workman, clerk or mar.ager: of a trade secret to a foreigner, or to a Frenchman resident abroad, is punishable with a term oi imprisonment ranging from two to live years and with a fine rarging from 5,000 to 20,000 francs. The culprit is, moreover, deprived of his civil rights and Hooper Bldg. D. Richards, B., 430 D. F. Walker Bldg. kept uuder police surveillance for a Richards A Ferry, McComick Bldg. of from five to ten years after Richards A Varfan, McComick Bldg. period his release 52 from prison. A similar J. M., Ricketts, Commercial Block. . Rtcr, W. D., 817 D. F. Walker Bldg. communication made to a Frenchman D. F. Walker Bldg. Rives, Henry, in France is less heavily D. F. Walker Bid. resident Rogers. Lindsay R.. Ross. U. E., 317 Templeton Bldg. term of imprisonment the punisied, Savery. C. D., 87 Commercial Block. A Sawyer Sawjer. varying in this case from three Progress Bldg. Shejkell, N. J., 36 Hooper Bldg. months to two years and the fine Shepard A Shepard. Commercial Blk . from fifteen to 200 francs. In the case 75 R. A.r Center Street. Shipp, Silberstcin, E. A.. CommercialBlock. of a state arms or ammunition facCommercial Block. Smith, D. T.. Section 2. This- ordinance shall take Smith, Geo. II., '87-- Commercial Block. tory the maximum penalty must bo affect upon approval. Smith A Putnam. 2 Commercial Block. LAWYERS DIRECTORY. imposed.- It appears, further, that in' Passed by the City. Council of Salt Lake Smith, James . Eagle Bldg. refand 1902, A Snow 1 Bowman. D. F. Walker Bldg. France the proprietor of a factory City Utah, September 15th, For handy reference Truth prints the fol2 Snyder, Westervelt, Snyder, A White erred to the Mavor for his approval. has a right, without reserve, to the Atlas Block. lowing list of Salt Lake lawyers, with- their J O NYSTROM. City Recorder. discoveries and : addresses and telephone numbers Sommer, Morris, inventions made If any Eagle Bldg. Approved this 16th day of Sept., 1902.. N. W., names are omitted, or any errors in the list, Sonnedecker, Progress Bldg. within his field of work EZRA THOMPSON,, Mayor. by any of his Auerbach Bldg., Stephens) A Smith, please notify tbis paper so that corrections may Kr d 5 to-w- it: one-ha- the-eight- Tenth-Sout- 413-1- 1 420-4- 23 213-2- 1 105-1- -- 304-30- 78 27-3- 23-2- 502-50- 4 y one-ten- th 09 501-5- luj 418-4- 19 317-3- h 314-3- 20 15 120-12- 3 35-- 30 1 91-- - 92 9J 81-3- - 24-- 25 F-- 419-42- 10-1- - 14-- 15 . 60B-6- 07 312-3- 15 PhonetB. be made. C. W. L., 163 S. Main St. Stevens, 714 Block . McComick Adams, Thomas, A Stewart, Stewart McCornlck Bldg. & Block. i Anderson Anderson, Atlas State of Utah, Stull, J. M., 122 Commercial Block. 16-s: Block. Central J P., Armstrong, Lake. Cm and County of Salt D. F. Walker Bldg, Sullivan, G. M... 426-4Bacon, James H., 249 South Main St. 76 W. Second South St. Sutherland,' AG., 62 Commercial G. Block. of Recorder Salt Bachman, IL, 74-- Commercial 1 J. 0. Njstrom, City D. F. Walker Bldg. Sweet, F. A., Block. Baldwin. Charles, Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that 307 Templeton Bldg. S.. H. Tanner, Commercial Block. Barbee, T. F., the above and foregoing is a full, true and Tatlook, E. W.. 414 Atlas Block. Barker, F. E., 430 D. F. Walker Building. Commercial Block. correct copy of an erdance entitled An Barnes, Taylor, A. V., A. R., 212 S. Main Sc. 85 Commercial Block. E. W., Taylor, ordinance confirming tbe'assessmeht upon A 163 Cott Van Allison Bennett, Sutherland, . Thomas, A F. S.. 62 Commercial Block. the property on the north aide of 'Spruce S. Main St. ' Thomas, J. M., 13 Eagle Bldg. street between Ninth East and Tenth Bird, W. H., 236 S. Main St. Thomas, Mathonihah, Desert News Bldg. D. C. ,426-42- 7 Walker A. F. Bldg. side of Yonng Bishop, East Streets; on Thompson. E. D. It., Progress Bldg. 4 & Auerbach Bldg. Booth, Lee Ritchie, street between Tenth East and Eleventh Thompson A Gibson. 0 Commercial Block. Bowdle. J. R.. 314 Atlas Block. Truman, D. S., Atlas Block. East streets, and on the east side of BarBoyd. C. W.. 609 McCornlck 2-Block.' Twomey A Twomey. 97 Qommercial Block. Rooms Main St. 156)4 clay street between Tenth South and Botkin, Theodosius, Van Cott, Ray, Deseret Bank Building. . Block M Atlas W. Young streets, in Sidewalk District' No. Bradley, McCornlck Bldg. VanDam, H., Auerbach 401 Bldg. Bramel, W. H., 23, for the construction . of a sidewalk.1' Van Meter, Joseph, 502 Progress Bldg. D. F. Walker Bid . Breeden A White, Passed by the City Council of. Salt. Lake E. A., 93-Commercial Block. Walton, Block. 414 Atlas M0 Breeze, J. W. F., The Templeton. Wanless, City, Utah, Sept. 13th, 1902, and approved 212 S. Main St. A Brown Henderson, Wells, D. H.. 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. by the Mayor, Sept. 16th, 1903,- as appears Commercial Block. Brown, T. Ellis. 26-Commercial Block. Wenger, D. H., 68-pf record in myjoffica. Brown, Wtley, Eagle Block: Whitaker, J. J.'. 62 Commercial Block. I- have here213 Walker In witness-whereof- , D. F. C. Bldg. W.. Burris, 5 Whlttemore. Bierer A Cherrlngton Block. unto, set my hand andafflxed the Casey, A. W., 95 Commercial McCornlck Bldg. 401-- 2 McComick Block. Cherirington, Pennel, seal Willey, D. O., Jr , 407 Auerbach Building. corporate seal of said city, this Auerbach Bldg. Cherry A Cherry, 16th day of Sept. ,1902. . J. A., 7 Eagle Block. Williams, Commercial Christensen A Ryckman, Commercial Block. Williams. P. L.. 87-J. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. Block. 8 A Smith, McCornlck Bldg., Wilson Bill No. 93-165. 26. No. Commercial Sidewalk Extension . ., Christensen, Arthur Phone 744--4. block. Winton; Paul. Progress Bldg. 224 Dooly Block; Christy, J. W., Work, F. B., 33 Commercial Block. 704 McComick Bldg. AN ORDINANCE. Clark, F. R., Young A Moyle, Deseret National Bank Big Coad, J. , 217 S. Main St. Zane. A StrlngfellowDeseret National Bank, An ordinance East Fifth Seuth St. confirming the assessment Darke, S. W.,.. 460 Bldg. Darmer. J. E 23-- Central Block. lpon the property on the east aide of Auerbach G.. Bldg. wind West street, between Second North Dey. Charles Progress Bldg. Dickson, Elllfl A Ellis, nd Third North streets, in SewerDistrict Irrigation Experts Report. South St. Diehl, C. B.. 120 East First or th construction of a sewer. The 6 Commercial Block. government bulletin on irrigaA McMaster Dininny Be it ordained the Council of Duncan, A. A., 7 Deseret National BankBli. tion investigations for 1901 reports 'by City t Lake City, Utah: Eichnor, D. C.,)0-50- 1 Progress Bldg. the results of measurements and studSection 1. That the assessment list Evans, David, 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. 408 Walker D. F. Bldg. ae P. C., ies in many sections. Figures show bythe City Treasurer as corrected, Evans. Templeton Bldg. Farnsworth A Lund, pproved and completed by the hoard of Templeton Bldg. that the average depth of water beFerguson, A Cannon, ualization and review, heretofore Block. 62 Commercial D. H. duly Folsom, ing applied to irrigate fields is more pointed by the City Council for that . Main St. Fowler, A. S. 218 S615 than four feet. These measurements McComick Bldg. f the. property abutting on the Frick A Edwards, 5Pffi st 8idef Second 815 Auerbach Bldg. C. G.. are Gatrell, West street between necessary to determine how much Block. Gilchrist, O. K.,34 Central and Third North streets, in land can be irrigated from the reserGoodwin A Van Pelt. 815 McCornlck Block. wer District No. 1, of Salt Lake 809 Templeton Bldg. City, voirs which the government is to L.H., Gray, ine purpose of Commercial Block constructing a sewer Greenwood, G . B ., build. portion of said street, is hereby Bldg. Gitnter, W. T., 502 Progress and the assessments made ana Gustin, F. J., 421 Atlas Block. Eagle Bldg. 0 8ai comPleted lists are hereby Hall, W. Block. n firmed Striking Family Reunion. Hamilton, i. M-- , 310' Meara Main B. St Robert, Section 2. This ordinance Harkness, The American family Robinson has shall take TTarlrnflM R B 163 bi M&iO St. ct upon approval. , Sanford, 43M31 D. F. Walker been holding a reunion in Gloucester, Jy the City Council of Salt Lake Mass., this being the second annual Block. 5? September 15th, 1902, and re-iHarttey, R. G., 112 Commercial Walker D. F. Bldg. the Mayor for his approval. meeting of them and their kinsfolk. Higgins, E. V.,234 S. Main St. Hlles Ogden, The association, which is national in 9: NYSTROM, City Recorder, Hoffman, Frank, 76 West Second South St proved this 16th day of September, character, was inaugurated in 1900 Hoge, E. D., Central Block. EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. Auerbach Bldg. HoDoaugh, A. L., and embraces all of the Robinson kin AtlasKock . Hutchinson,83--W . R . Block. who are descended from the original Commercial Jack, C. B., Block. State of Utah, Eagle ) stock of immigrants who came to this Johnson, Ben, 85-- CommercialBlock. T ASD County Jones, C. W., 604 McComick Bldg. of Salt Lake, j Country prior to the year 1700. JonM N V . n, Block.-KaighCommercial Recorder of. Salt ACollins. ystrm, City Jones a'nii M. M., 76 West Second South St. Utah, do hereby certify that 62-Commercial Blk Pastor Has Strong Faith. aDv and foregoing is a full, 'true and King, Burton A King, C. S.. of an py ordinance entitled. "An Kinney, A mortgage for $22,000 hangs over ce confirming the assessment upon Churcn of the Epiphany in Brook- 509-5- 18 employes. 10 ALL THE WORLD AKIN. . 28 426-4- 28 75 77-- Very Easy Matter to Prove a Common 78 95-i- Relationship. Hl the-nort- R4-4- If we accept the old adage that "figures wont lie, as a true one, here Is a plausible way of proving that all the people in the world are akin to each 15 500-50- 58-5- -3 7-- 12 203-2- 04 311-3- 13 94 -- . - 27 69 - 400-40- . - 407-4- 08 16-1- 93-- 705-70- 94 606-6- 07 C-- 24 400-4- 02 612-6- 16 85-8- 204-2- 05 804-5- , 11-- O 07 s. Going on with this calculation, we find that in the fourth generation there are sixteen ancestors; in the fifth generation, thirty-two- ; In the in the seventh, 128. sixth, sixty-fouIn the tenth generation there are 1,024 ancestors; in the twentieth, 1,048,576; in the thirtieth, 1,073,834. And as the entire population of the globe is only about 1,500,000,000, you see how it is possible to prove a common relationship. r; Docility bf Tolstoy. 09 12 413-4- 14 . great-grandparent- Tolstoy is a truly great man, as men go, and it does not lessen the esteem in which he is universally regarded to learn from Mme. Bentzon that he is no longer adverse to the counsels of his wife, but eats and drinks exactly what she gives him,, with the docility of a child. This ' completely disposes of the theory that Tolstoy is the arbiter of his own fortunes, and establishes the fact that when it comes down to a matter of household discipline he is as powerless and inoffensive as the rest of us. It is a beautiful thing not merely to eat and drink whatever, may be provided in the ladys good judgment, but to be docile as well. ! Docility is an excellent trait in and other lower animals. Ros- bands j well Field in Chicago Evening Post. D.F. Walker Bldg lyn. An interest note of something iSwrenw A Sh?u?,-30over $200 came due a few days ago Building. Wer and Dr. Dean Richmond Babbitt, the FaH Back on Quinine. Commercial Block. Lewis, Eugene, the in raising pastor, succeeded Physicians who have been making Lewis.' ?! D 610 McComick Bldg. amount, but only after several days - strong efforts to redeem those disuSm1 Cnmercial hard work. Undaunted by the some- tricts In SSSSroS. Italy that have long been DIaaIt what cheerless prospects. Dr. Babbitt practically uninhabitable on account Bro., now declares that by New Years day 0f malaria, have gone back to a he will have raised the entire $22,000 wholesale dosing of the Infected TMjJWlAtlMBlMk. McGuiF. will discharge the mortgage Itself, ulation with quinine. MteGurrin, Edward, Wm., 15 Atlas Block. 108-1- , other. A man has two ancestors In the first generation, his father and his mother. In the second generation his ancestors are four, because he had two grandfathers and two grandmothers. Each of these four had two parents, therefore, in the third generation, there are eight ancestors, that is, eight 94 90 - ; . . -- 809-8- 11 831-3- 82 34 36 87-- 88 65 on the eaBt .JPorty street, between side of Second Second North and 4,orth streets, in SewerDistrict No. Sc Je construction of a sewer. Passed City Council of Salt Lake City, ..September 15 th, 1902, and approved Mayor, September 16th, of record in my office. 1902, as In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city, this 7 f September, 1902. t NYSTROM, City Recorder. In ' No. 102. Sewer Extension No. 100. KffiSSaSSgAFSwPF. 1 108-1- 09 . " pop-an- d McKay i |