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Show TtTS TRUTH. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. UjIs asstfssmrnt may remain unpaid on Sntnr-Qa- j, DELINQUENT NOTICE, the 6ih day of September. Iii2, will be deBlue Extension Mining company (Ltd ) clared Jay and advertised for sale at delinquent Consult County Clerk or the respective . Location of principal place of mid public unless is further Information. business, Salt for made payment, signers Notice: There are delinwill be sold on Wednesday, the nil day of Luke City, Llali. , upon the following described stock on October, at the hour of 2 oi lock d. in. of quent NOTICK. an assessment or sum day at the above mimed offices to pay the account of slut ro. levied on the 5th dav of (L) In the District Court, Prohate Division, in delinquent assessment, together with the cost July. lh several amounts set opposite the names of advertising and expense of sale. and for Salt Luke County, State of Utah. of the respective shareholders, us follows: In the matter of the estate of Stephen J.G. SAWYER. Tucker, deceased. Notice. Secretary of the Daylight M. & M. Co. Name. The petition of Eliza A. Tucker, administraNotice of Assessment. trix of the estbte of Stephen Tucker, deceased. Ku&lcniaii, Estella praying for the settlement of final account of McKenna. John lyche Mining Company. Principal office Leslie, Albert said Eli: A. Tucker, adnlnistralrix and for of 18 Centra Room business. andplare ot residue of said estate to the distribution the Leslie, Albert West Second South street) Salt Block, Lake Gardner. the persons entitled, has been set for hearing (4flJi Utah. F. L on Friday, the 5th day of September, A. D. City, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of Busby, John 1902, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court of directors of the Tvcho Mining Smith. Becky House in the court room of said court, in Salt the board held on i uesday. the 12th day of O'Connor, Thomas company, Lake City. Salt Lake County, Utah Wilkins. W. 11 an 190. h assessment of August, 5 Witness the clerk of said court with cent James Gibson, was share levied upon the capital the seal thereof affixed this 16th day stock per U'wis, 1). J of said issued and outstandcorporation, 1902. A. of August, D, II ing, payable on or before Monday, the 22nd day Sims. Geo. JOHN JAMES, Clerk. II F. Meyer, of 1902. to S. secre1. September. Armstrong, Howe, Edgar By CL Frank Emery, Deputy Clerk. tary, at the said office of said corporation. Booth, Lee & Ritchie, Attys for Petitioner. Smith, Geo. A Any stock upon which said assessment may Gormun, Pat remain on 22na the said of dav unpaid Monday, NOTICE. Becky September. 1902. will be delinquent, and adver- Smith, In the District Court, Probate Division, tised for sale at public auction, and unless Casterline,W.J. E II Wilkins. and for Salt Lake County, State of Utah. payment is made before, will be sold on Mon Petty. Elizabeth In the matter of the estate of Ephraim Mc- day, the 13th duy or October. 1902, at the hour of McLean. G. A oclock p. m., at the said office of said corpoLaughlin, deceased. Notice. The petition of Louisa McLaughlin admlnis-trati- x ration, to pay the delinquent assessment there- Hosier. E. A of the estate of Ephraim McLaughlin on, together with the cost of advertising and uii urucr ot the board of directors made onuiiu the 5th day of deceased, praying for the settlement of final expense of sale. July, 1902, so many shares of each parcel of accounts of said administratrix and for the S. P. ARMSTRONG. Secretary. Office room 18 Central Block, Salt Lake City, such stock as may be necessary will be sold at distribution of the residue of Raid estate to the public auction at the office of the secretary at persons entitled, has been set for heuring on Utah. room 309 The Templeton, Salt Lake City, Utah, of 10 A. D. 5th day 1902, at First publication August 23. 1902. Sept., Friday the on Saturday, the 3oth day of August, 1902, at 12 oclock a. m.. at the County Court House in the o clock noon, to pav the delinquent assessment DELINQUENT NOTICE. court room of said court, in Salt Lake City, Monte Crlsto Gold & Copper Co. Location of thereon, together with the costs of advertising Salt Lake County, Utah. L. II. G RAY, Witness the clerk of Raid court with principal place of business, Salt Lake City, and expense of sale. the seal thereof affixed this 11th day Utah . Location of mines, Star district, Beaver First publication. Aug. 16, 1902. Secretary. of August, A. D. 1902. county, Utah. There are delinquent upon the JOHN JAMES, Clerk. following described stock, on uccount of assessAN ORDINANCE. ment No. 1, levied July 2nd, 1902. the several ByC Frank Emery, Deputy. Mathonlhah Thomas, Attorney for petitioner. amounts set opposite the names of the respecAn ordinance levying a tax and for the tive shareholders, as follows: assessment of property on C street beNo of No. of NOTICE. Names. Cert. Shares. Amt. tween Second and Third streets, in Sewer In the District Court, Probate Division, in District No. 1, for the construction of a and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. .. T. . sewer. In the matter of the estate of Hannah A. T. JJ. Anderson Anderson. Be it ordained by the City Council of Notice. deceased. Clark, T. Salt Lake City, Utah: The petition of Nettie C. Palmer praying for T. J. Anderson.. the admission to probate of a certain docu- T. J . Anderson . . Section 1. That the City Council docs ment, purporting to be the last will and testaT. hereby levy the tax ana provide for the ment of Hannah A. Clark, deceased, and for T. J. Anderson assessment upon the property hereinafter the granting of Letters Testamentary to Nettie T. J. Anderson described abutting on C. street between C. Palmer, has been set for heailng on FriJ. Anderson Second and Third streets, in Sewer DisA. D. 1902, at ten T. day, the 22nd day of August,court T. J. Anderson in the trict No. 1. house, oclock a. m. at the county T. This tax is levied to defray the expense court room of said court, in Salt Lake City, T. Salt Lake county, Utah. of constructing a sewer upon said portion T. Witness the clerk of said court with T. of said street opposite the property hereaffixed this 4th day of the seal thereof1902. T. inafter described to he especially affected August, A. D. 1 seal 1 T. J. Anderson and benefited by said improvenient.it and is JOHN JAMES, Clerk. T. J. Anderson U. J. hereby adjudged, determined and estate By Eldredge, Jr., T. lished that the same will be especially Deputy Clerk. T. benefited thereby to the full amount of the T. j. Anderson. W. T. BROWS. tax Petitioner. levied, and said parcels of land for T. hereby Attorney are hereby assessed at an equal and uniSUMMONS. J. W. Hall. form rate in accordance with the linear Theresa Mr foot frontage upon said portion of said In the Justices Court, in and for the Third Theresa Sir Precinct. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County street fronting upon and to a depth of Sir Theresa State of Utah. twenty-liv- e (25) feet back therefrom, and Alvin A. Beesley, plaintiff, vs. John E. Pike, Theresa Sir levied and to be assessed tax the Nott. H. hereby T. defendant. Summons. said of land is four hundred Nott. T. H. parcels upon The State of Utah to the said defendant: 5 and sixty-tw- o (402.00) dollars, or You are hereby summoned to appear before Wm. Langt (0.70) dollars per front or linear foot, and the above entitled court within ten days after Wm. the Treasurer is hereby authorized and the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which, this action N. Y. empowered to assess in accordance with is brought; otherwise within twenty days after the provisions of this ordinance for the the service, and defend the above entitled ac- J. herein mentioned, all of lots 2 and purpose sum of recover the tion, brought against you to Luff 0. block 30, and all of lots i and 4, block 40, 940 and Interest total 946.40, for money Fred S. ; do so, Kate D Bleak...., Plat D, Salt Lake City Survey, as the loaned, and in case of your failure to accordE. M. Morris same are shown upon the official plats of judgment will be rendered against you S. V. Shelp ing to the demand of the complaint. said City to a depth of twenty-fiv- e (25) J. P. Megeath .. feet back from said street. Korns justice of the Peace. W. H. Section 2. This ordinance shall take Jas. T. Strong effect upon approval. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake Estate of John W. Hugus. deceased. C. Fawcett F. Utah. August 4th, 1002, and referred City. Creditors will present claims with vouchers T. H. Glassen for his approval. to the South 525 Second Mayor East to the undersigned at F. L. Glassen J. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. street, on or before the 22nd day of December, Mrs. M. M. Fox CHRISTOPHER DIEHL, A. D. 18J2. Approved this (ith day of August, 1902. Mrs. Frank A. Brown Administrator of estate of John W. Hugus, de- - Mrs. Frank A. Brown EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. C6&86d H. G. Rollins ) or Utah, State 1902. D. A. Date of first publication. August 23, Mrs. R. M. btruchan ClTV AND CJLXTT OF SALT LAKE. j 88 nm-tiou- br-io- re. WO-.- one-four- th one-flfl- (l-- 1 3 i 70-10- 96-40- . SUMMONS. I, J. O. Nystrom, City Recorder of Salt Lake City. Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and H. Copper well.... A. ivlor In the District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah, County of Salt Fred Langton. Lake. Mary Matlock plaintiff vs. Alexander Camp- bell Matlock defendant, summons. The State of Utah, to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county In which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the abovesoen-to titled action ; and in case of your failure do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, of which a copy is herewith served upon you. E. A. SLL.BERSTEIN. Plaintiffs attorney. P. O. address rooms 77 and 78 Commercial block, Second South street, Salt Lake City. Utah. ASSESSMENT NO. 4. The Daylight Mining and Milling company. City, Principal place149of business. Salt Lake South Main street, 315 ProUtah. Offices gress Building. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of said company held on Monday, the 4th day of August, 1902, an assessthe ment of one cent per share was levied upon Immecapital stock of the corporation, payable diately to J. O. Sawyer, secretary of saidatcom-149 said of offices company, at the Sany, Main street, suite 315 Progress Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which In accordance with the board of directors, made on the 2nd day of parcel of such July, 1902. so many shares of each stock as may be necessary will428be sold ac the Dooly block, office of said company, room on Sept. 1st, 19 2, at 1 a. m. to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expenses Secretary and Treasurer. : rlhJL0W Notice of Special Stockholders1 Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, August 4. 1002. Notice is hereby given that a special stockholders meeting of the International Copper 62 Mining company will beheld at its office, Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hoar of 11 oclock a. m..on Saturday, the 6th day of September. 1902. Said meeting Is of called and will be heid for the purpose so as to amending the articles oforIncorporation assessmake the capital stock said company and col the for levying and for able. providing iectinsr of assessments in conformity with the laws of the state of Utah, and for the transaction of such other business as may- properly come before said meeting. SAMUEL A. KING. President. GRANT C. BAGLEJT, Secretary. -- - correct copy of an ordinance entitled : An ordinance levying a tax and for the assessment of property on C. street between Second and Third streets, in Sewer District No. 1, for the construction of a Passed by the City Council of sewer. Salt Lake City, Utah, August 4th. 1902, and approved by the Mayor, August 6th, 11 02, as appears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have here. unto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said city, this seal 6th dav of August, 190J. J. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. Bill No. 84. AN ORDINANCE, An ordinance amending Sections 9 and of "An ordinance for the construction of bicycle paths, and regulating the use of 10 bicycles. Council July 14th, 1002, and vetoed by the Mayor, and again passed ly more" than two-thiror the City Ootmril July 21 1902, is amended lo road as follows: Section 9. Kuril bicycle or other riding machine, shall he separately licensed, and such license shall lie issued and signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Ke- order under the seal of the City after the payment by tlio applicant for such license to the City Treasurer of the sum of one dollar for each license. Such license shall lie effective for one year, and shall contain l;K' ds the name of the owner, the make, the stylo and number of such bicycle or riding machine, and may ho transferred with the machine for which issued, but not otherwise. There shall lie issued with such license a tag stamped with the nuinb.irof the license, which tag must be attached to the head or steering gear of such machine, provided that such tag shall not be of the same design or color for two consecutive years. Section 2. That Se.-tio10 of said ordinance is hereby amended lo lead as fol: lows Section 10. The City Recorder shall keep a complete record of all licenses issued under the provisions of this ordinance. All moneys received by the City Treasurer from such licenses shall 1 set apart anil used as a fund for the construction of tho bicycle paths provided for in this ordinance. Section 8. This ordinance shall take effect at the same time as the ordinance of which this is amendatory. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City. Utah, August 4tli, 1902, and referred to the Mayor for his approval. J. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. Approved this (ith day of August, 1902. EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. i State or Utah, City and County or Salt Lake. 89- I. J- - O. Nystrom, City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that tho above and foregoing is a full, true and correct ropy of an ordinance entitled: An ordinance amending .Sections 9 and 10 of An ordinance for the construction of bicycle paths, and regulating the use of biPassed by tho City Council of cycles. Salt Lake City. Utah, August 4th, and approved by the Mayor, August (ith, 1902, as appears of record in my office. In witness thereof, I have hereunto sot my hand and affixed the corporate seal of said this 6th dav of August, 1902. city, T. O. NYSTROM, City Recorder. Bill No. 80. M SOUTH FORK NOTES. Sou tit Fork, Aug. 22. Mr. and Mrs. Farr of the Evening Telegram, Salt Lake, spent Sunday at tho Forks. Mrs. Ray Bachman, of Provo, was a visitor eatfy in the week. D. C. DeGraff and wife of the capital city were visitors last Sunday. J. A. Sanborn and wife, of Utah's metropolis, came up for an outing on August 1(5. Mrs. M. L. Ritchie and children are 1 r v amoDg the guests here. Mrs. R. C. Watkins and two children were guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Horning, of Salt Lake, came up on Sunday for an outing. Mrs. W. K. Henry, of Provo, accompanied by her daughters, May and Virgil, and son Dan, were here Aug. 17. Miss Virginia Swift, of the capital city, was a visitor early in the week D. H. Y. McAllister, of Provo, came up for an outing early this week. Mrs. C. F. Walkins and children, of Provo, visited the Forks early in the week. A company consisting of A. E. Hadley, E. M. Hadley, Miss Connio McAllister, Miss Florence Hadley and Mr. and Mrs. George Wheat, all of Salt Lake, are enjoying life at the Forks. Judge G. W. Bartch and family, of Utah's chief city, are still in the canyon and will return home in about a week. Prof. Thos. Radcliffe. of Salt Lake, is spending ten days at the Forks. G. W. McCampbell and son, Los Angeles, California,, are guests until Aug- ust 25. Be it ordained by the City Council of Miss LilU'3 Miller, Chicago, came up Salt Lake City. Utah: for an outiug on Sunday. Section 1. That Section 9 of an ordiEdward! Merrill, of the capital city, nance entitled An ordinance for the construction of bicycle paths, and regulating has returned to the Forks again, and the use of bicycles, passed by the City will remiiin another ten days. !. |