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Show The Shr.king of Belief. remarked MAs one grows older," the lady with the bloom of youth on her cheeks and the artificial frizz in ter pompadour, "one begins to lose confidence in the people and things one has believed so implicitly and trusted so completely. Dont you Yes' agreed the plump think so? bachelor, "especially in the mirrors." NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Of the Gold Dust Mining Company. of the meetat a of Directors, Board passed held February 9th, ing of the board, 1904, at its olfice in Salt Lake City, Utah: Notice is hereby given, that a special meeting of the stockholders of the Gold Dust Mining company, a 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 the said company, No. 61- Commercial block, Salt Lake City, Utah, for the purpose of amending articles "6, 8, 9, of the articles of incorporation so that the same when amended shall read f': as follows: ': Pursuant to the resolution - 4 - VL The amount of Capital Stock of said Corporation shall be ONE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, which shall be divided into one hundred and fifty thousand shares of the par value of ten dollars per share. VIII. "The remainder of said capital stock 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 any or either of said installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent Installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County Building:, Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector, By Geo. II. Wood, Deputy. Sidewalk Extension No. 55. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 16th, 1904. NOTICE No- tice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a cement sidewalk six feet wide, on the east side of C street, between South Temple and First streets, and on the west side of C street from South Temple street, north lf block, in Sidewalk District No. 24, has been levied by the City Council and confirmed by ordinance dated March one-ha- 14th, 1901 Said tax is levied upon the in Salt property, AH of lots 2 Lake City, and 3, block 11, and all of lot 1, block 12, plat D, Salt Lake City surfeet back vey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e from said streets, is payable in three equal Installments, and will become delinquent as follows: Said first install ment on June 15th, 1904; said second installment on September 15th, 1904; and said third installment on December 15th, following real to-w- it: 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 any or either of said installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until such delinquent installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County Building, Salt Lake City.WTHTTWR TT ARRIS. 2ity Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. Deputy. By Geo. H. Wood, No. 56. Sidewalk Extension Salt Lake City. Utah. March 16th, 1904. thousand Aggregating eighty-nin- e shares, shall be treasury stock, and be the property of said corporation and may be sold by the board of directors at such price as they may deem most expedient, and best for the interests of the company, for the purNOTICE OP SPECIAL CITY TAX. erecfor the of money procuring pose tion of mills and machinery and deTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Nomines and the work tice is hereby given that a special tax for upon velopment on the purpose of constructing a sewer and for any other lawful purposes. First between East street, Seventh IX. Second South streets, in Sewer district No. 1, has been levied and confirmed by The officers of said corporation shall ordinance of the City Council, March 7th, 1904. be, Said tax is levied upon the real propFirst A board of five directors. "The north in Salt Lake City, erty A President Second 305 feet of lot 1, the south 305 feet of lot Third A Vice President 8, block 53, plat B, Salt Lake City Surfeet back Fourth A Treasurer. vey, to a depth of twenty-fiv- e from said street, is due and payable now Fifth A Secretary. will become delinquent on May 7th, Sixth A Superintendent and Gen- and n. eral Manager who shall be chosen All special taxes are payable at my of-room 102, City and County Bulld-however by the Board of Directors, Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, and whose tenure of office shall be Treasurer and Special Tax Colelctor. ty at their pleasure. Salt Lake City, Utah, March ljth, 1904. treasurer and The office of secretary Deputy. By GEO. H. WOOD, 12fi. Sahtav T?.vfoTiBnti Nn. same held the be person may by properly qualified. The president and NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX treasurer must be members of the board of directors, but the secretary TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Nomay or may not be a member of the tice is given that a special tax board of directors, at the pleasure of for the hereby purpose of constructing a sewer on Second street, between A and B the stockholders of the corporation. and on B street from Second And for the purpose of striking out streets, a point midway between Fifth to street all sections and parts of sections in and Sixth streets, In Sewer district No. 1, conflict with said proposed section as has been levied and confirmed by ordinance of the City Council, March 7th, amended. Dated this 11th day of February, Said tax Is levied upon the real property The east 140 1904. Salt Lake City, 140 west feet of lot et of lot 3, and the (Seal.) 16, the west 140 feet of lot 1, and block ROBERT HARMON, of lot 2, block 41, plat D, all of lots 1 and 4, block President to-w- it: e, g, to-w- ; R. A. HASBROUCK, Secretary. NOTICE OF1 SPECIAL CITY TAX. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No- it: uid 3, block 40, all of lots all of lots 1 and 4, block 44, all of lots md 3, block 45, all of lots 2 and 3, block all of lots 1 and 4, block 69, all of lot L ock 72, and all of lot 2, block 73, plat ), Salt Lake City Survey, to a depth of renty-flv- e feet back from said streets, is le and payable now and will become linquent on May 7th, 1904. All special taxes are payable at my 102, City and County Building, tice is hereby given that a special tax for the purpose of constructing a cement sidewalk six feet wide on the north side of Second street, between O and P FISHER HARRIS, 5 Lake city. 25, has Tax Collector. and streets, in Sidewalk District No.and tv Treasurer Special conbeen levied by the City Council 3alt Lake City, Utah, March 11th, 1904. firmed by ordinance dated March 14th, Deputy. By GEO. H. WOOD, 125. 1904. TCYfonRfon No. is levied upon the following Said real property, in Salt Lake City, t: All of lots 1 and 2, block 23, plat G, Salte Joseph S. Fowler, Attorney. 218 South Main, Salt Lake City. Lake City survey, to a depth of twenty-fivSUMMONS. feet back from said street, is payable in three equal installments, and will beIn the City Court of Salt Lake City. come delinquent as follows: Bala first of Utah. secState Edinstallment on June 15th, 1904; said 1901. L. H. Gray, Plaintiff, vs. A. E. 15th, ond Installment on September Defendant. Summons. and said third installment on December wards, The State of Utah, to the said Defendant. aB. to-wi- 15th, 1901 NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: OP SPECIAL CITY TAX. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ion are hereby sumomned to appear within six days after the service of summons upon you, if served within thie the City in which this action is brought, otherwise within ten days after eervloe. and defend the above entitled action; and in so to do, judgment ca.Me. y?r filure will be rendered against you according to .?u,denian j.0 complaint, which, within three days after tno service of this Court. JOSEPH S. FOWLER, Plaintiffs Attorney. P. O. Address: 218 South Main Street, alt Lake City, Utah. No- tice is hereby given that a tax for the purpose of constructingspecial a cement sidewalk six feet wide on the cast side of First West street, between Third and Fourth South streets. In Sidewalk District No. 11, has been levied by the City Council and confirmed by ordinance dated March 14th, 1904. Said tax is levied upon the to-wreal property, in Salt Lake City,following All of lots 4 and 5, block 60, plat A. Sait Lake City survey, to a depth of twevty-flv- e feet back from said streets, Is payable in three equal Installments, and will become delinquent as follows: Said first Installment on June 15th, 1904; said second Installment on September lGth, 1904; and said third Installment on December it: 15th, 1904. nected with the headquarters of the city flro alarm telegraph. There shall be no steps in any passage way or aisles In auditoriums on the ground floor of such theatre, but all must bo of a gradual incline. All such buildings Bhall have all the seats, not in private boxos, firmly secured to the floor. All egress openings in such buildings shall have the word exit conspicuously placed over them. In addition a red light must be placed over each exit, and no red light must bo used for any other pur-pon- e. The proscenium opening shall be provided with a lire proof metal curtain, or curtain of pure asbestos, or some similar iro proof material. Said fire proof curat n must be lowered before the beginning of tlio performance and between each act. It is planned to have the firs proof curtain in view of the audience at all times when the performance is not taking placo. A competent man shall be in attendance and in position at all times where he can reach the lever or other attachment used to ruise and lower said curtain during tho entire time of performance. A brick wall or wall of some other fire roof material must separate the stage from the auditorium in space not occupied by curtain. Every theatre or place where it has a sitting capacity of live hundred or more, and has a gallery or galleries, must have at least one separate passage way from gallery or galleries to street, besides its regular passage way to Its lobby. That all such buildings now built and used for any of the purposes mentioned In thlB section, shall, within ninety days after the of this ordinance, be so equippedapproval os to conform to the provisions hereof. Tho Inspector of Buildings, or any of his assistants, shall have the right to enter such buildings at any time during Each of said Installments, except the first, shall draw interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the date of levy, as aforesaid, and if any or either of said installments shall be unpaid when they become delinquent, interest thereon shall be at the rate of 10 per cent per annum until Ruch delinquent Installments are fully paid. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County Building, any performance or any public assembly, Salt Lake City. to enforce this section. FISHER HARRIS, public building hereafter erected, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector. orEvery which may bo hereafter altered, to be Geo. II. Wood. Deputy. By used for or operatic purposes, theatrical Sidewalk Extension No. 67. for public entertainment of any kind, or 1904. Salt Lake City, Utah, March 16th, where stage scenery and apparatus are employed, shall not bo constructed or AN ORDINANCE altered until the plans and specifications for such buildings have been first subAn ordinance amending Sections 101 and mitted to and approved by the Inspector of Buildings and tho Chief of the Fire 117 of Chapter VIII, Revised Ordinances of Salt Lake City, entitled, Buildings Department, and shall not be opened to tho public until such building is approved and Structures. Be it ordained by the City Council of Salt by the Inspector of Buildings and the Cnlef of tho Fire Department Lake City, Utah: Heclloii 117. Penalty. An person, who 101 1. of And 117, Section That Sections as principal, agent clerk, employee either Chapter VIII, of the Revised Ordinances or servant, violates, disobeys, omits, negof Salt Lake City, entitled "Buildings and lects or refuses with tho proare same and the be, Structures, hereby visions of this to comply shall deemed chapter so that when amended said guilty of a mlsdmcnnor, and be amended, upon consections Rhall read as follows: viction thereof, shall he punished by a Section 101. Egress from Public Build fine of not less than five dollars, and not of and ings, Theatres, Eta Regulation more limn one hundred dollars, and every firm It shall be unlawful for any person, con- omission or neglect of the thing comor corporation owning or having the manded to done, and every continutrol or management of any theatre, ance of anyboact or thing prohibited by school-housor pubother church, hotel, this each day's omission, for chapter, a lic building resorted to or occupied by neglect or continuance, after notice, a considerable number of persons, to fail to separate offense shall bo deemed to have provide the same, under the direction of been committed, and shall be punished the building Inspector, with sufficient and accordingly, in cases of violation safe means of speedy escape in case of of Section 101except of this Chapter, as hereby accident or fire. In all cases the doors amended, for a violation of which, upon of such buildings when used for publlo conviction, the shall be a fine punishment the shall and open outwardly, passage, sum one hundred less not of than any codoorways and passages shall be so more nor dollars two than hundred and nstructed as to allow in the aggregate ninety-nin- e or dollars, imprisonment by hunInches width for every twenty-fou- r not to exceed six months, or by both such dred people such building is capable of fine and imprisonment. buildseating. All aisles and passages in Section 2. This ordinance shall take efbe shall used for public assemblages ings fect upon approval. sofas, kept free from chairs, stools, Passed by tho City Council of Salt Lake benches and other obstructions during City, Utah, February 29th, 1904, and reconany performance, service, exhibition, to ferred the Mayor for his approval. cert, lecture or any public assemblage. J. S. CUITCI1LOW, theAll doors and exits of concert halls, City Recorder. atres, or other places of amusement durwhere performances are given, shall, Vetoed by the Mayor and again presenting the continuance of the performance, to the ed Council, amended as recconcert, or service, be kept unlocked, and ommended City the Mayor, and again by in a condition to permit of the speedy passed by the City Council by more than exit of the audience. March 7th, 1904, and majority, All theatres or other public places of referred to the Mayor for his approval. amusement having a seating capacity of J. S. CRITCHLOW, five hundred or more persons, and having City Recorder. a platform or stage, and using drop curtains or other shifting scenery, shall have Approved this 9th day of March, 1904. a suitable ventilator placed upon the roof, RICHARD P. MORRIS, Mayor. opening to the space above the stage. Such ventilator shall be arranged with State of Utah, City and County of Salt valves or shutters that can be readily ss. opened in case of fire, so that a current of Lake. 8. J. I, Critchlow, City Recorder of Sait and outward over the will air stage pass Lake conCity, Utah, do hereby certify that through said ventilator. Any other the above and foregoing is a full, true trivance having the same effect, and ap- and correct copy of an ordinance entitled proved by the Inspector of Buildings, An ordinance amending Sections 101 and the Instead used ventilator be of may 117 of Chapter Vlil, Revised Ordinances above described. All such buildings shall have a water of Salt Lake City, entitled 'Buildings and stand-pip- e and water plug placed on the Structures passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 29th, stage or platform, or In the Immediate 1904, and referred to the Mayor for hla vicinity, which shall be connected with the by the Mayor and again be put In approval. Vetoed city water mains, and shall under the direction and to the satisfac- presented to the City Council, amended tion of the Chief of the Fire Department. as recommended by the Mayor, and again Hose shall be attached to said stand- passed by the City Council by more than majority, March 7th, 1904, and by pipe, of such size as may be directed approved by the Mayor March 9th, 1904, said Chief, to have nozzle and stop-coc- k attached thereto; such hose shall be of as appears of record In my office. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto sufficient length to extend to the farthest set my hand and affixed the corporate limits of such building or place of amusement, and shall at all times be kept In seal of said City, this 11th day of March, 1904. J. S. CRITCHLOW, good order and repair. All such buildings shall be provided (Seat) City Recorder. BUI No. 1. with fire glam telegraph apparatus con e, two-thir- ds two-thir- ds |