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Show TRU T H. Beauty in Japdn. In Japan the nose is the only fea- The ture which attracts attention. nose determines the beauty or ugliness of the face, according as it is big or small. This is probably due to the fact that difference in noses constitutes about tne only distinction between one Japanese face and another. The eyes are invariably black, the cheek-bone- s high and the chin receding. In Japan a woman who has a huge proboscis is always a great beauty and a reigning belle. There are a few large noses among the natives, and lucky Is he or she upon whom nature lavishes one. In all Japanese pictures representing the supposedly beautiful woman, the artist invariably improves on nature by depicting this feature as abnormally developed. o Objections on Both Sides. Before bicycles became so common as they are now a Yankee farmer was importuned by a dealer to buy one for I'd rather spend the money on $75. a cow, was the farmers answer. But what an idiot you would look riding aoout the town on the back of a cow. Perhaps so. replied the farmer, but not half such an idiot as Id look try i'ng to milk a bicycle. NOTICE OP SPECIAL. . ; . ; CITY TAX. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a sidewalk on the east side of First West street, from South Temple to First North street; and the north side of First North street, be- -: tween First and Second West streets, and on the north side of North Temple street, between West Temple and First West I street, in Sidewalk District No. 20, has I been levied by the City Council and con-- I finned by ordinance dated February 1st, I 1904. I Said tax is levied upon the following I real property in Salt .Lake City, to-wI All of lots 4 and 5, block 86; all lots 2, 3, I it: and plat A;" all of lots 1 plat "A;" Salt Lake City survey, to a depth of twenty-liv- e feet back from said streets, is payable in three equal installments, and will become delinquent as follows: Said first installment on May 1st, 1904; said second Installment on August 1st, 1904; and the said third installment November 1st, 1904. Each of said installments, except the first, shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the date of the levy, as aforesaid, and if or either or said installments shall beany when unpaid they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent installments are 1 4 I and 2, 5, block So, block 103, fully paid. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING the Gold Dust Mining Company. Pursuant to the resolution of the Board of Directors, passed at a meeting of the board, held February 9th, 1904, at its office in Salt Lake City, Of Utah: Notice is hereby given, that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Gold Dust Mining company, a NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. Ju"hom given one-lent- h (1-1- rin0Be. May Concern: Notice 1 8treet, between Second SoutJ South streets, in Sidewalk Dis i0, 22, has been levied by the Clt; 'Ouncll and confirmed by ordinance date ebruary 1st, 1904. said tax is levied upon the followlni pPerty.4 in Salt Lake City, to-w- it i01.10? and 5, block 49, plat B;1 r ty-fi-",ake City survey, to a depth o feet back from said ve street, n three equal Installments, an Li become delinquent as follows: Salt e nit ItS k , .tal,ment on Vni . taUment 19Q4 1 May 1st 1904: salt on August 1st 1904 th rd installment on Novembe 5 installments, th draw interest at theexcept of rate uVvn,s Per annum from the date of th aforesaid, and if any or either c sow "flat J l per cent per ai deUnluent installment Icp11 w,eciLtaxes are 'payable at my o: d la.it La County BuiIdinl CityCity FISHER HARRIS. urerand Tax Collecto Special jjwt Lake City. Utah, February 13tl Sidewalk Extension No. 52. bnum ire Jiti-T-n- c au 0) 33-35-- 37 , amended. this 11th day of February, (Seal.) ROBERT HARMON, President. R. A. HASBROUCK, Secretary. DELINQUENT that a special tax for th of constructing a cement side feet wide on the east side o made on tho 11th day of January, 1904, so many shares of each parcel of such stock as.may be necessary, will be sold at 315 McCornick block. Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 5th day of March, 1904, at 2 oclock p. in. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expenses of sale. II. V. VAN PELT, Secy., 315 McCornick Block, Salt Laku City, Utah. corporation organized and existing under the laws of Utah, is called to be held on April 11th, 1904, at 2 oclock p. m., of that date, at the office of ASSESSMENT NOTICE. the said company. No. Cl Commercial block, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the Tho Burlington Extension Mining purpose of amending articles C, 8, 9, of the articles of incorporation so that company. Location of mining properthe same when amended shall read ty, West Tintic mining district, Juab as follows: Utah. Principal county. State of business office, Salt Lake City, Utah. VI. Notice is hereby given that at a The amount of Capital Stock of said Corporation shall be ONE MIL- meeting of the board of directors of LION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND the Burlington Extension Mining comDOLLARS, which shall be divided into pany, held at. the office of said comone hundred and fifty thousand shares pany on the 3rd day of February, A. D. of the par value of ten dollars per 1904, an assessment, No. 3, of of one cent per share was share. by said board levied upon tho capital VIII. The remainder of said capital stock stock of said company, payable to the thereof at his office at No. thousand secretary .aggregating eighty-nin- e 79 Second West South street, Salt shares, shall be treasury stock, and be the property of said corporation Lake City, Utah, on or before the 15th and may be sold by the board of di- day of March, A. J). 1904. And any rectors at such price as they may stock upon which tho said assessment deem most expedient, and best for the may remain unpaid on the 15th day of Interests of the company, for the pur- March, A. I). 1904, will be delinquent pose of procuring money for the erec- and advertised for sale at public auction of mills and machinery and de- tion, and unless payment be made bebe sold on the 5th day of velopment work upon the mines and fore, will April, A. D. 1904, to pay said delinfor any other lawful purposes. quent assessment, together with the IX. The officers of said corporation shall cost of advertising and expenses of sale. be, By order of the board of directors First A board of five directors. of said company. Second A President Salt Lake City, Utah, February 3, 1904 Third A Vice President WILLIAM DARKE, Secretary. Fourth A Treasurer. Fifth A Secretary. DELINQUENT NOTICE. Sixth A Superintendent and General Manager who shall be chosen New Mercur Gold Mining company. however by the Board of Directors, and whose tenure of office shall be Principal place of business. Salt Lake West City, Utah. Offices No. at their pleasure. street Greenewald South Third (the The office of secretary and treasurer Furniture company). may be held by the same person are delinquent upon properly qualified. The president and theNotice There described stock, on acfollowing treasurer must be members of the on the assessment count levied of board of directors, but the secretary 29th day of December, 1903, the sevmay or may not be a member of the eral amounts set opposite the names board of directors, at the pleasure of of the respective shareholddrs as the stockholders of the corporation. And for the purpose of striking out all sections and parts of sections in conflict with said proposed section as All special taxes are payable at my Dated office, room 102, City and County Building, 1904. Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS. frea8urer and Special Tax Collector, alt Lake City, Utah, February 13th, Sidewalk Extension No. 64. IS NOTICE. NORTH HORN SILVER & COPPER MINING COMPANY. Location of principal place of business. Salt Lake City, Utah: There are delinquent NOTICE. upon the following described stock, on account of assessment, levied January 11th, 1904, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: Amt. No. No. shares of each parcel of such stock as may be necessary will be sold at said principal office and place of business of said corporation on Wednesday, the 2nd day of March, 1904, at the hour of 2 oclock p. m. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses of sale. CARL g SCHMIDT, February 10th, 1904. Secretary. Pursuant to a resolution passed by the Board of Directors of the New SHERIFFS SALE. In tho District Court in and for Salt Lako county, Stato of Utah. G. R. Both well and R. E. McCon-aughas Botliwcll & plaintiffs, vs. A. Hensgen y, co-partne- rs and Cora 1). Hensgen, defendants, to be suld nt sheriff's sale at the west front door of tho County Court House, in tlic City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 8th day of March, A. D. 1904, at twelve oclock noon, of said (lay, all tho right, title, claim and interest of A. Hensgen and Cora D. Hensgen, of in and to tho following described property; Part of I.ot four (4), Block twelve (12), Plat Lake City Survey, commencB,atSalt a point three (3) rods west, and ing forty and a half (40) feet north of the southeast corner of said lot; running thence south three (3) feet, thence west seven (7) rods, thence north three (3) feet, thcnco east seven (7) rods, to tho place of beginning, ' together with all interest of said defendants In tho cast three (3) rods of Lots (2), three (3), four (4), and five (5), of said Block. Tho said property situate lying and being in the City and County of Salt Lake, State of Utah. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City, this 9th day of February, A. D. 1904. C. FRANK EMERY, Sheriff, Salt Lake County, Stato of Utah. By Jos. C. Sharp, Deputy Sheriff. G. II. Backman, Attorney for TRUSTEES SALE. Notice is hereby given, that upon the lGth day of September, 1901, Elizabeth Livingston executed and delivered her certain Deed of Trust, wherein John Weir, Jr., Is the second party, Trustee, and Hugh Weir the third party, conveying tho property hereinafter described, in trust to secure the payment of two notes of said Elizabeth Livingston, one for $G00.00 and one for $500.00, both drawing interest at tho rate of eight per cent per annum, interest payable half yearly and unpaid Interest to drawn twelve per cent per annum, which said Deed of Trust is recorded in Book 5 C of Mortgages at page 28, in tho County Recorders office of Salt Lako County, Slate of Utah, reference to which record Is hereby made for full information and particulars; and which said Deed of Trust provides that should default be made in the payment of said notes for interest, or any of tho covenants therein be broken, the said Trustee should proceed to sell tho property; that tho maker of said notes has failed to pay said notes or interest and has broken tho covenants in said Deed of Trust contained, and tho legal holder of said notes has requested tho undersigned to proceed to sell tho property therein described; now under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned as Trustee under said Deed of Trust, I, John Weir, Jr., will sell at nubile vendue to the highest bidder at tho west front door of tho County Court House of Salt Lako County, Utah, upon the 22nd day of March, 1904, at twelve o'clock noon of said day tho following described property situated in Salt Lake City, Salt Lako BeginCounty, State of Utah, corner at of lot northwest the ning five (5) in block thirty (30) of plat B, Salt Lako City survey, and running thence cast eight (8) rods, thcnco south five (5) rods, thence west eight (8) rods and thence north five (5) rods to the place of beginning; or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay said notes, together with interest, expenses and costs of sale, tho Trustees compensation and five per cent as attorneys fees. Dated this 2Gth day of February, Mercur Gold Mining Company, held this day, said delinquent sale was postponed until Wednesday, the lGth day of March, 1904, at the same hour and place aforesaid. 1904. CARL S. SCHMIDT, Secretary. Me-Conaugl- iy, t.o-wi- t: JOHN WEIR, JR., Trustee. |