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Show TRUTH. tax back therefrom, and the said parcels and to be assessed uponhundred and thousand three by oi lao L dollars, or one and evS?yHni?rsuer linear front foot, and the and hebyin authorized accordance with the for the purpose PwnS of Sis ordinance, all of lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block Ppntioned, Tlots 5, block 96; all of lots 8, 3, 4 yfiocklOS, Plat A," Salt Lake City sur-n- d a?the swne are shown upon the official (25) Sid city to a depth of twenty-liv- e Soidintance shall take effect ieg0ba2k Thfs here-fiveiiS- Jd 20-1- 00 era-TreasJ- Sn $ "CJSTlbe of Salt Lake City Council and referred to 18th, 1902, pS utahVFeburary for the Mayor qNTROM. City Recorder. iSfc. Approved Utah, City and County of Salt State Nvstrom, Citv Recorder of Salt L ke do hereby certify that the above Utah, ritv correct copy and foregoing is a full, true and levy-i- n nfanortinunce entitled: An ordinance a tax and for the assessment of property on th? east side of Second West street between streets, in Temple and Second Northconstruction Sidewalk No. 20, for the S Sdewalk, passed by the City Council of 18. 902, and S aft Lake City, Utah, February 19, 1902, as the bv February Mayor arroroved anoears of record in my office. fin witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city, Recorder. of Wn J I Barnes, A. R., 212 S. Main St. Bird, W. H., 238 S. Main St. D. F. Walker Bldg. Bishop, A. C., Auerbach Bldg. Booth, Lee & Ritchie, . Bowdle, J. It.. 314 Atlas Block. Boyd, C. W.. 609 McCornick Block. 4 Atlas Block. Bradley, W. M., Bramel, W. H., 401 Auerbach Bldg. D. F. Walker Bldg. Breeden & White, Breeze, J. M., 414 Atlas Block. Brown & Henderson, 212 S. Main St. Brown, T. Ellis, 7 Commercial Block. Burris, C. W.. 13 D. F. Walker Bldg. Casey. A. W., Commercial Block. Cherrington, Pennel, 401-- 2 McCornick Block. 8 Auerbach Bldg. Cherry & Cherry, 4 Christensen & Ryckman, Commercial Block. 4 Commercial Christensen, Arthur E., block. Clark, F. R., 704 McCornick Bldg. Coad, J. C., 217 S. Main St. Darke, S. W., 460 East Fifth Seuth St. Danner, J. E.. 23-- Central Block. Auerbach Bldg. Dey, C. Charles, Dickson, Ellis & Ellis, Progress Bldg. Diehl, C. B.. 120 East First South St. Dinlnny & McMaster, 6 Commercial Block. Duncan, A. A., 7 Deseret National Bank Bid. Elchnor, D. C.. Progress Bldg. Evans, David, 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Evans, P. C., 403 D. F. Walker Bldg. Farnsworth & Lund, Templeton Bldg. Ferguson, Cannon & Tanner, Templeton Bldg. Frick & Edwards, 615 McCornick Bldg. Gatrell, C. G., 315 Auerbach Bldg. Gilchrist, C. K., 34 Central Block. Goodwin & Van Pelt, 1 Commercial Blk. Gray, L. H., 309 Templeton Bldg. Commercial Block. Greenwood, G. B., Gunter, W. T., 502 Progress Bldg. Gustin, F. J., 421 Atlas Block. Hall, W. R., Eagle Bldg. Hamilton, J. M., 31 O'Meara Block. Harkness, Robert, 163 8. Main St Harkness, R. B., 163 S. Main St. D. Harrington, Sanford & Richards, F. Walker Bldg. Hartley, R. G., 112 Commercial Block. D. F. Walker Bldg. Higgins, E. V., Hlies, Ogden, 234 S. Main St. Hoffman, Frank, 76 West Second South St Hoge. E. D., Central Block. 1 Auerbach Bldg. Hoppaugh, A. L., Atlas Block. Hutchinson, W. R , Jack, C. B., 33-- Commercial Block. J ohm on & Fowler. 2i8 S. Main St. Commercial Block. Jones, C. W., 35-Jones, N. V.. CO 4 McCornick Bldg. Jones & Collins, 87-- Commercial Block. Kaighn, M. M., 76 West Second South St. Kennedy, C. D., 403 D. 62--F. Walker Bldg. Commercial Blk. King, Burton & King, Kinney, C. S., 6 Commercial Block. Kroeger, Gustave, 218 S. Main St. Lackner, E. C.. 212 S. Main t. Laney, H. S.. 407 D. F. Walker Bldg. 1 D. F. Walker Bldg Lawrence & Shoup. Lea, F. C., 212 S. Main St. D. F. Walker Bldg. Lee, W. A., Commercial Block. Lewis, Eugene, Lewis, S. H., S. Main St. Lewis. T. D., 610 McCornick Bldg. Lochrie, Peter, 330 Atlas Block. Loofbourow, C. F. & F. (J., 1 Commercial Block. McCrea, W. M . 401 McCornick Bldg. Walker Bros. McDowall, Samuel, Bank Bldg. 1 Atlas Block. McGurrln, F. T., 5 Atlas Block. McGurrin & Van Cott, 15 Wm Atlas Block. McKay. Marshall, Royle & Hempstead. 125 S. Main. Merritt, S. A., 511 Progress Bldg. Miner, Aurelius, 201 Whittingham Block. Moyle. J. H., 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg Nielsen, C. M. 210 Constitution Bldg. Nye. G. L., 2I3-2- Atlas Block. D. F. Walker Bldg. Orem, F. M., Pardee, J. D., 6 Eagle Bldge. Commercial Blk Patterson & Moyer, Pearson, C. E., 161 S. Main St. Pickett, H. L , & Commercial Block. 9 McCorPierce, Critchlow Barrette, nick Bldg. Powers, J. N., 77-- Commercial Block. Powers, Straup & Lippman. 0 Eagle Bldg, A. E., 311 D. F. Walker Bldg. Pratt, C. Price. S., 401 McCornick Bldg. 7 Rawlins, Thurman, Hurd & Wedgwood, Hooper Bldg. Richards, D. B., 4S0 D. F. Walker Bldg. Richards, F. D.. Sol McCornick Bldg, 4 McCornick Bldg. Richards & Ferry, McCornick Bldg Richards & Varian, Ricketts, J. M., 52 Commercial Block. Riter, W. D., 817 D. F. Walker Bldg. D. F. Walker Bldg. Rives, Henry, D. F. Walker Bid. Rogers, Lindsay R., Ross. R. E., 317 Templeton Bldg. Savery. C. D., 87 Commercial Block. Progress Bldg. Sawyer & Sawyer, Bldg. Shejkell. N. J., 36 Hooper 3 Commercial Blk. Shepard & Shepard, Shipp, R. A., 75 Center Street. Smith, D. T., 87-- Commercial Block. Commercial Block. Smith, Geo. H., Commercial Block. Smith & Putnam, Smith & Walton, Eagle Bldg. D. F. Walker Bldg. Snow & Bowman, Sommer. Morris, Eagle Bldg. 7 Sonnedecker, N. W., Progress Bldg. Auerbach Bldg.. Stephens, & Smith, Phone 62. Stevens, C. W. L., 163 S. Main St. McCornick Bldg. Stewart & Stewart, Stull, J. M., 122 Commercial Block. . D. F. Walker Bldg. Sullivan, G. M., Sutherland, A G., 76 W. Second South St. D. F. Walker Bldg. Sweet, F. A., Tanner, H. S., 307 Templeton Bldg. Tatlock, E. W., 414 Atlas Bluck. Taylor, A. V, 6 Commercial Block. Block. Taylor, E. W., 85 Commercial Thomas, A F. S., 62 Commercial Block. Thomas, J. M., 13 Eagle420-4-Bldg. Atlas Block. Thomas, Mathonihah, Progress Bldg. Thompson. &E. D. It., J 9 Commercial Block. Thompson Gibson. Eagle Bldg. Truman, D. S., Twomey & Twomey, 97 Commercial Block. 426-4- 27 00-5- 04 203-20- 311-3- 26-2- 407-40- 93-9- 93-9- 24 400-4- 02 612-6- FOO-5- 01 20J-2- 05 301-3- 07 2J-2- IOb-1- 09 12 429-4- Dewey Consolidated Copper & Gold Mining company. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, West Mountain Mining district, Salt Lake county, Utah. Notit are delinquent upon the lowing described stock on account of assessof one cent per share, ment of levied on Monday, the 27th day of January, A. D., 19(12, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders as fol- here one-eigh- th follows: 413-4- 31 14 309-31- 331-3- 32 34 36 38 65 35-3- 300-30- 426-4- 28 108-1- 09 70-1- 17 400-40- 494-40- And in accordance with law and an order of the board of directors made on the 27th day of January, A. D., 1902, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary, will be sold at the office of the secretary, room 102 City and County building. Salt Lake City, Utah, at 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, the 28th day of March. A. D.. 1902, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. JOHN HALVORSEN, Secretary. Dated Salt Lake City, Utah, March 8, 1902. 420-4- 23 U 105-1- 81-8- 07 2 304-30- 78 SUMMONS. 27-3- In the Third Judicial District Court, in and for the county of Salt Lake and state of Utah . Laura G. Buxton, plaintiff, vs. Matthew L. defendant. Summons, Buxton, ihe state of Utah to the ant: above-name- d defend- 23-2- 502-50- You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service or this summons aD?n you, if e:ved within the county in which this action is brought; otherwise, within thirty uuys, and defend the above entitled action, and n case of your failure so to do, judgment will to the against you f niod of the complaint of according which a copy is herewith served upon you. FRANK J. GUSTIN. t--. 'Attorney for Plaintiff. reS8 424:23 Atlas Block Salt Lake atyC Utah de-ma- nd . 05 317-3- 20 418-4- 19 314-3- 15 120-12- 91-- 92 9J 81-- 24-- LAWYERS' DIRECTORY. 501-5- 32 25 419-4- 14-- 21 15 606-60- For handy owing list of reference Truth prints the fol- Salt Lake lawyers, with thei, dresses and telephone ' numbers . If any names are omitted,, or any errors in the list, P ease notify this paper so that corrections may be made. 714 McCornick Block. A?C lho?a8 M. 183 Main Ante S- - a4ereon, S St. Atlas Block. Central Block. bEJ? i Mitchell, BOSdfK) Progress Block. Backm.J J1 249 South St. 82 Commercial Block. rfe' Commercial Block. SrtSJV 5- Commercial Block. Parker, . L., 430 D. F. Walker Building. 16-- 18 I-- 312-3- 509-5- 426-4- 15 10 28 426-4- 28 95-9- 23 14-4- 15 58-5- 16-- 17 Van Meter, Joseph, 502 Progress Bldg. Wanless, W. F., 2.2 S. Main St. Wells, D. II., 7 Deseret National Bank Bldg. Commercial Block. Wenger, D. U., Westervelt & Snyder, 2 Atlas Block. Whitaker, J. J., 62 Commercial Block. Whittemore. C O., 400-4McCornick Bldg. Willey, D. O., Jr , 42 Hooper Bldg. Williams, J. A., Eagle Block. Williams. P. L . 0 Commercial Block. Wilson & Smith, McCornick Bldg., Phone 744--4. Winton, Paul, Progress Bldg. Work, F. B., 33 Commercial Block. & Young Moyle, Deseret National Bank Bldg. Zane, C. S., Desertt National Bank Bldg. JUDGES. Supreme Court James A. Miner, Chief Justice; George W. Bartch, R. N. Baskin; Clerk, L. P. Palmer. Chambers City and County Building. Third District Court Judges Wm. C. Hall, C. W. Morse, S. W. Stewart; Clerk, John James. City and County Building. 68-- HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS 69 10-1- 05 16-- 17 87-9- 705-7- 606-6- 08 07 16 85-8- 11-- DELINQUENT NOTICE. 13 9 CASES SET FOR TRIAL The following Is the list of equity cases set for trial before Judge Hall in the Third District Court fro a January 27, 1902. to March 27, 1002, both days inclusive. Wednesday, February 13 Clara E. Podlcoh, etc., vs. Ii. G. Wilson; Smith & Putnam; C. C. Dey. Thursday, February 43 J. P. Cahoon & Bro. vs. Fortune M. M. Co. ; C. F. & F. C. Loofbourow; C. C. Dey. Pierce, Critchlow & Barrette, J. H. Moyle. Monday, February 17 Bingham Coal & Lumber Co. vs. L. Hillstrom; Lawrence & Shoup; Christensen & Ryckman. Ole Gunderson vs. Carl Olsen; A. L. Hoppaugh; Farnsworth & Lund. Tuesday, February 18 Thos. G. Wright vs. Kittle B. Wright; C. F. & F. C. Loofbourow; Frank H. Clark. Wednesday, February. 19 W. H. Stevenson vs. Mary A Phillips; Young & Moyle: W. It. Hutchinson. Monday, February 24 C. D. Morrison vs. A. E. Snow, et al; Dickson, Ellis & Ellis; J. M. Bowman, J. H. Wilkens. Wednesday, February 26 Elizabeth Livingston vs. Copper King Mining Co., et al: H. S. Tanner; Ogden Hiles, W. H. Bird, W. D. Riter. Thursday, February 27 Same. Monday, March 3 Sampson Mining Co. vs. Allan U . Lamson: Snyder, Westervelt, Snyder & Wight; Dev & Street. Tuesday. March 4 Same. , Wednesday, March 5 -- Same. 6 Allan G. Lamson vs. S. Thursday, March Hays, et al: Frick & Edwards; F. Hoffman. Monday, March 10 In the matter of the estate of John Peter Johnson, deceased, in the matter of the probating of will; Stewart & Stewart; Wilson & Smith. Tuesday, March 11 Same. Wednesday, March 12 Same. Monday, March 17 In the matter of the estate of E. H.uhlig deceased: in the matter of the will; W. S. Arnold; D. H. Wenger. W. J. Buck vs. H. Shields; Snyder, Westervelt, Snyder & Wight; L R. Rogers. Tuesday, March 18 Same. Wednesday, March 19 B. Seigfus vs. Caroline Larson, et al: A. B. Edler. Thursday, March 20 M. D. Stackpole vs. Chloride Point Con. Mining Co.: Geo. L. Nye; Dey & Street, W. H. Bramel, W. R. Hutchinson, Pierce, Critchlow & Barrette, Brown & Henderson, L. L. Baker. Tuesday, March 25 Same. Wednesday, March 26 C. R. Wright vs. Power C .; Young & Moyle; Rawlins, Thurman, Hurd A Wedgwood. Thursday, March 27 Simon Bamberger vs. Fortune Mining Co. ; Pierce, Critchlow & Bar- l'oitiere Rods. Portiere rods are considered most desirable at this time set in place be- tween tlie moldings of the doorway, not over the frame, by the carpenters when the doorway is made and finished to match the woodwork. They arc sunk t5vo, three or four inches below the top, according to the height of the ceiling of the room. A New Member of Itngdoin. For those desiring a less expensive r rug than an Oriental one a new solid-colo- effect in rugdoin has been very much used of late. Tills is in a iveave akin to Brussels, and has a border in e that, however, gets perceptibly darker as it approaches the edge. Green gobelin, strong russet brown, old rose, etc., and shades on this order (popular as named here) are the most favored. self-ton- Notions In the Bedroom. Lovers of modern fads are furnishsets, ing bedrooms with wondrous in curve and color. They are eccentric in form and inlaid with weird flowers, the like of which never grew in any earthly garden. These sets come in mahogany as as well as in tulip, sandal, satin and woods. Another other modern notion that owes nothing to and the past is the fumed-oafurniture, with ornaments of dull silver, copper or wrought iron. bedroom this For a country-hous- e Is wood cool, green very pretty. One room furnished with it had walls of plain green and a deep frieze of yellow The floor was stained daffodils. brown. art-nouve- art-nouve- au au light-colore- d green-staine- d k I The Household Supplies. Every good housekeeper will have a room in which provisions for the house- hold may be kept under lock and key. Groceries should always, if possible, be bought iu quantity, and it is well to remember that at certain times of the year some goods ure cheaper tliau rette. Utah Commercial Bank vs. John Beck; C. S. at other times. These details should Price; E. V. Higgins, Brown & Henderson be carefully noted and a book kept to Appeal. enter dates of purchase, quantity and Not Mach of a Change. price paid. The room selected for the Siberian miners are to be put to storeroom should first of all be dry; work in Senator Clarks Montana cop- it should also be fitted with shelves, per mines. It may not be so much of drawers and hooks. Provisions, such a change for them after all. as sugar, rice, oatmeal and hominy should be kept in covered earthenware jars; tea, coffee, crackers and such things in tins. Soap should be placed on a shelf aud so arranged that there is a space between the pieces. Starch should be kept very dry and always in a box. Flour is usually kept iu a barrel, a tub or in a covered tin. Dried herbs should be kept In paper bags, plainly marked and conveniently suspended from the wall. Preserves and pickles should be kept on a shelf in the coolest part of the room. Scrupulous cleanliness is an absolute necessity. Shelves and drawers and floor should he washed at frequent Intervals and thoroughly dried, care being taken to air the room at tlijs time. American Queen. Swells Iiooklng fur Jobh" One of the London west end clubs recently advertised for a secretary and it had the extraordinary number ol 1,200 applicants. Among them were one duke and three or four other peers. Tel-lurid- |