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Show awwasawtftiMM.saiWtf i'.n- -' n. V-- u . T RU T H Want Prison Flogging Abolished. The Humanitarian league has petl tioned the British Home Secretary to abolish or largely restrict the custom of flogging for breaches of discipline which still exists in English prisons. ij ( lowing described stock on account of Assessment No. 4, levied March 16th, 1903, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: ANNUAL STATEMENT. For the year ending December 31t 1902, of the condition of the BANKERS RESERVE LIFE ASSO-CIATIO- N. The name and location of the company Bankers Reserve Life Association, Omaha, Nebraska. 2. Name of president Bascom H. Robison. 3. Name of secretary Ray C. . Wagner. 4. The amount of its capital stock is none. 5. The amount of its capital stock paid up is none. 6 The amount of its assets is $116,820.88 7. The amount of its liabilities ' (includ- ing promotion fund) is 99,090.98 8. The amount of its in come during the calen- 9. preceding dar year The amount of expenditures dur- calendar year .... its 181,638.87 ing the preceding v 10. amount ' ot losses paid during The the 128,191.67 ; In accordance with law and an order preced-inof calendar year. .5,750.00 the board of directors made on the 11. The amount of risks 16th day of March, 1903, so many written during the 3hares of each parcel of said stock as 2,332,750.00 may be necessary will be sold at the year 12. The amount of risks office of said company. Rooms 611 and 612 McComick block, Salt Lake in force at the end City, on of the year 5,234,500.00 Saturday, May 9th, at 3:30 p. m., to State of Utah, Office of the Secre- pay . delinquent assessments thereon, tary of State, ss: together with the costs of advertising and T. James expenses of the sale. I, Hammond, Secretary of C. T. WARDLAW, State of the State of Utah, do hereby Secretary and Treasurer. certify that the above named Insurance Company has filed in my office a detailed Statement of its condition, Goodwin & Van Pelt, Attorneys. from which the foregoing statement McCornick Block. has been prepared, and that the said company has in all other respects NOTICE OF SALE UNDER DEED OF complied with the laws of the State TRUST. relating to insurance. In testimony whereof, I have hereNotice is hereby given by C. Frank unto set my hand and affixed the Emery, sheriff of Salt Lake county, great seal 6t the State of Utah, this Utah, successor in trust to E. W. Gen-te4th day of February, A. D. 1903. trustee, who is absent from and J. T. HAMMOND. a (Seal.) of the state of Utah, Secretary of State. under a certain deed of trust wherein Fanny Knapp is party of the first part, the said E. W. Genter trustee, is the ASSESSMENT NO. 1. Belcher Copper Mining company, second party and Daniel W. Kimball Salt Lake City, Utah, principal place is the third party; bearing date May 9th, 1899, and duly recorded May of business.' 1899, in book "4 E of mortgages, 11th, Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of page 202, in the office of the county the Belcher Copper Mining company, recorder for Salt Lake county aforeheld on the 4th day of April ,1903, as- said, whereby the said first party conh sessment No. 1 of per veyed to the second party all the real cent per share was levied upon the estate hereinafter described to secure payment of a certain promissory capital stock of the corporation Issued the note of even date in the sum of twenty-fand outstanding, payable immediately our exe, r, non-reside- ,() to the secretary at the companys fice, room 405-- 6, nt Auerbach of- building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, May 9th, 1903, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment is made before, will be sold on Saturday, May 30th, 1903, at 2 oclock p. m. at the companys office to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of N. J. SHECKELL, sale. Secretary. . DELINQUENT NOTICE. Monte Cristo Gold & Copper Co. Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines Star district, Beaver county, Utah. There are delinquent upon the fol hundred ($2,400) dollars cuted by said Fanny Knapp and delivered to said Daniel W. Kimball and payable to his order with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and it was propayable in case default deed that vided in said should be madeln the payment of said interest the whore debt might at the option of the said third party be declared due and payable and said second party or in case of his absence or refusal to act then the sheriff of Salt Lake county, or his deputy then acting, might as successor to said second party on request of the legal holder of said note, proceed to sell said property at public vendue to the highest bidder at any front door of the county court house of Salt Lake county, Utah, first giving four consecutive weeks public notice of the time, terms, place of sale and description of the semi-annuall- y i Wj r c." J AN ORDINANCE. An ordiance amending Section 5 an ordinance for the construction bicycle paths and regulating the use bicycles. Be it ordained by the City Council of of of si of Salt Lake City, Utah: Section 1. That Section 6 of an ordinance entitled, "An ordinance for the construction of bicycle paths regulating the use of bicycles, passed by the City Council July 14th, 1902, and vetoed by the mayor, and again s vote passed by more than of the City Council July 21st, 1902, Is amended to read as follows: "Section 5. It shall be lawful for any person to ride a bicycle upon any public sidewalk within said City not within the said district heretofore designated, and upon public sidewalks within said districts, except paved streets, from and between the first day of October and the first day of April of each year, where along said sidewalks bicycle paths are not it two-third- 3 1 i i f - i, I l t cuwi upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Sal Lake City, Utah, April 6th, 1908, an referred to the Mayor for his ai proval. j. o. NYSTROM. City Recordei By A. L. SIMONDI, Deputy. Approved this 8th day of April, 1901 EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. State of Utah, City and County c Salt Lake ss. I, J. O. Nystrom, City Recorder c Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby cei tify that the above and foregoing is full, true and correct copy of an ord: nance entitled, An ordinance wien( Ing Section 5 of an ordinace for th construction of bicycle paths and rei ulating the use of bicycles, passed b the City Council of Salt Lake Cits (10) rods, to beginning. Utah, April 6th, 1903, and C. FRANK EMERY, b the Mayor, April 8th, 1903,approved as appear Sheriff of Salt Lake County. of record in my office. Dated April 23rd, 1903. In witness whereof, I hav GOODWIN & VAN PELT, Attorhereunto set my hand and al neys, McCornick Building, Salt Lake fixed the corporate seal of sal (Seal.) City, Utah. city this 8th day of April, 1901 J. O. NYSTROM, AN ORDINANCE. City Recorder. By A. L. SIMONDI, Deputy. Bill No. 35. Currant Street and South Capit avenue to Second North street. r Be- - it ordained by the City Coum An ordinance creating Paving of Salt Lake City, Utah: I trict No. 16. Section 1. That the name of t Be it ordained by the street called Currant street In PI Com of Salt Lake City, Utah: City E, and South Capitol avenue. Section 1. That the following Pi Plats J and K, is hereby chang ing District is hereby created and to Second North street. tablished in said City, Section 2. All ordinances and ret Pavl District No. 16 Bhall be and cons Iutions In conflict herewith are herel of all of that portion of Second Soi retpealed. Section 3. This ordinance shall Va street lying between the west line Second East street and the west effect upon approval. of Third East street. Passed by the City Council of Salt 2. This Section Lake City, Utah, March 30th, 1903, ordinance sh take effect upon approval and referred to the Mayor for his Passed by the City Council of 8 Lake City, Utah, March 80th, 19i J. O. NYSTROM, and referred to the Mayor for his i City Recorder. proval. By A. L. Simondi, Deputy. J. O. NYSTROM, Approved this 1st day of April, 1903, City Recorder. EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. By A. L. Simondi, Deputy. State of Utah, City and County of Approved this 1st day of April, 191 Salt Lake, ss.: EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. I, J. O. Nystrom, City Recorder of State of Utah, City and Countv Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby cer- Salt Lake, ss.: tify that the above and foregoing is I, J. O. Nystrom, City Recorder a full, true and correct copy of an or- Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby c dinance entitled An ordinance chang- tify that the above and foregoing ing the name of Currant street and a full, true and correct copy of an South Capitol avenue to Second North dinance entitled "An ordinance crei street, passed by the City Council of ing Paving District Na 16, pass Salt Lake City, Utah, March! 80th, by the City Council of Salt Lake Cil 1903, and approved by the Mayor April Utah, March 80th, 1908, and approv 1st, 1903, as appears of record In my by the Mayor, April 1st, 1908, as i office. pears of record in my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto In witness I have hereun set my hand and affixed the corporate set my hand whereof, and affixed the corpora seal of said City, this 1st day of April, seal of said City, this 1st day of Apr 1903. 1903. J. O. NYSTROM, Seal) J. o. NYSTROM, Seal) City Recorder. City Recorder. By A. L. Simondi, Deputy. By A L Simondi, Deputy. Bill No. 82. Bill Na 8L to-wi- ' g one-fourt- property to be sold, by advertisement once in each week in some newspaper published in said Salt Lake county, and upon such sale to deliver a deed to the purchaser thereof and receive the proceeds of said sale; and the interest of said third party in said deed of trust and his interest thereunder in said property having been assigned and conveyed together with the note accompanying the same to Catherine Franklin, who is now the holder thereof; and notice having been duly given to said first party that the whole of said debt has been declared due and payable by reason of default in the payment of all of the interest provided for in said note and the holder of said note having notified me that she has elected and declared said note to be due and payable because no interest whatever has been paid thereon and having rquested me to sell the premises aforesaid in said deed described in accordance with the provisions thereof and for the- - purpose therein specified. Now, therefore, on Saturday, the 23rd day of May, 1903, at the west front door of the County Court House, commonly known as the City and County Building, in Salt Lake City, In said county, at 12 oclock, noon, of said day, I shall sell to the highest and best bidder for cash all the title and interest which the said right, Fanny Knapp had on the 9th day of May, 1899, In and to the following described real estate situate in Salt Lake City, in the County of Salt Lake, and State of Utah, Commencing six (6) rods west of the southeast corner of Lot one (1), in Block 121, In Plat A," of the Salt Lake City Survey, thence west five (5) rods, thence north ten (10) rods, thence east five (5) rods, thence south ten . 1. i 15 I! ii I' fv 2 t: : to-wi- i 4 1 i! ; 4 i i t: 11 . -- - 'J inVman imw-".'- Ip" |