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Show it satch County Officers. ; . afwf. Probate Jir.ljt1 T. S Selectmen David Vail WirjciKn,- Harmon Cnuimimrs and J. It. Murdock. II. Giles. Clerk Assessor aud Collector T. Illckciii Jr. Hatch. Treasurcr-'Josc- ph Attorney Wm. Bnysv Sheriff R. Jones. Coroner John McDonald. Recorder T. II. Giles. Surveyor Win. Boys. Schools Superintendent of District . Attewall Wootton. Quarantine Physician D. it. Lindsay. t. jtu' i T ' t V Sj, 1 g ft U. V; M I f i of bond to whom anil for what purpose given to taxpayers of territorial a:ul county taxes. See, 85. At tbe time of computin the county and territorial tax, the comity clerk shall compute the dUtricf school taxes which have been levied. The county coart shall sit as a board of equalization of district school taxes and shall equalize the same at the time and in the manner drovided by law for equalizing territorial aid comity taes. 8ec. 8fl. All school taxes levied and assessed under the provisions of this act shall attach to and become a lien on the real property assessed from and after the 31st day of August, and on the personal property l roin the time of assessment. School taxes shall become due and delinquent at the same time and be collected by the same officers and In tbe same manner as territorial and couuty Rises." ARTICLE XIII. Of pay- issued, also the time and ?in n t and the rate of l it, rest to bo paid. They shall have printed upon tie.; margin authorized by aet of the the word-governor and legislative assembly of the territory of Utah, A. D. 1890, and upon the back of the bonds shall be printed a certificate signed by the county clerk in I lu substantially the following form: certify that the w ithin bond is issued in accordance w itb law, and is within the debt limits permitted by the statutes of the territory of Utah, and In accordance with a vote of the taxpayers of school district of county, territory of Utah, at a regular (or special) meet, A. day of ing held on the D. ,to Issue bonds to ttie amount of . dollars. Thev shall be signed bv the chairman and clerk of the school district, ir.d f.nr.i bo registered and numbered in a book to be kept by the clerk for tiiat purpose, in which shall be entered the number, date, denomination, name of tiie person to whom issued, and the (late when the same shall become due; Provided, that bonds issued under the prrisiona of article XV of tiffs act shall be signed by the president and clerk and countersigned by the treasurer of the board of education. Sec. 94. In addition te the amount that may already be levied under tiie provisions of this act, there shall be levied by the trustees annually in the month of December on the taxable property of the school district so issuing bonds, and assessed and collected as other taxes are assessed and collected, a sum sufficient, not exceeding two and a half mills on the dollar of tire assessed valuation of said district, to pay the interest npon such bonded indebtedness, and after five years In like maimer a further tax not to exceed two mills upon the dollar shall be levied by the trustees of such district, in the month of December, for a sinking fund, to be used in payment of such bonds when they become duo, and for no other purpose; except whenever thfre may ue sufficient funds on hand, the trustees may, in their discretion, purchase any of its outstanding bonds at the lowest market price, and pay for the same out of the sinking fund ; provided, soch price does not exceed the par value of sneh bonds. Sec. 95. Whenever any bonds are issued under the provisions of tills act the trustees shall have authority to negotiate and sell such bonds for not less than their par value. Ard the proceeds shall be used exclusively for the purposes for which they were issued. Sec. 96. Bouds Issued under the provisions of this aet shall be a lien upon the taxable property in the school district Issuing them, and when any trustees neglect or refuse to levy a tax in accord-nanc- e with tiie law to meet outstanding bonds or in the Interest thereon, the county court shall levy such tax, and when collected apply it to the payment of such bonds and the interest due their-o, er f i LAW. SCHOOL ' 1 i ? OM sorrows ACROSS' THE KARROO. THINGS NEW. that sit at the heart's sealed ga 1 js Ev: t.neli gri a anil saJ, While but In tbe night damp, weary and lata 7e had already journeyed seven days from Capetown, passing through the pretty villages of Paarl and Ceres, with the vineyards and maize fields, and bad now reached the edge of the desert known as the Karroo. Tho site is marked on the map of South Africa as beginning iieyond the range of the great Z wai ts The King a itb a gift divinely great, Is waiting to mat e us glad. OM fears that hang like a changing cloud Over a auuiesa day ; Old burdens that keep tha spirit beared, OM wrongs that rankle and clamor loud, Shad pas like a dream a ay. In the world without and the world within Ho raaketh the old thing new. The touch of sorrow, the stain of ela. Shall fieo from tne gate when the King cornea in. From tbe elitti night's damp and dew. caught the glimpse of the noseef a Jack- s al as it disappeared from sight. The obvious. Lashed against tire son back of the wagon outside was a sack of the odor of which had at- ,jrietj tractej t,e sharp scented thieves, and which the brutes were end coring steal, and finally succeeded in doing by biting off the lashings. Moritz would not stop the horses, but Let whipped them up afresli, saying: them have it. George and I, however, used our revolvers, leaving many of them dead in the road behind; but, having secured the fish, they seemed satisfied, as we could see them in the distance fighting and tearing at each other over the booty. "'i-he- neces-si-ry-t-- e; j ( u. v s one-thir- 02.' 4 - i!?ii t '. - ! s. i - !? ' e, TO SHOW ORDKR UNK yhUOKUF.ALF.su rea-wa- LK Tksvitok 51 A Ivy;. Utah, fln the C SH,").. --A i Conn ryot Wasulch. mrt in and fr In the matter of the C5,tt,c Thomas, net eased. No! fee is hereby f(fvn that -- and Charles Thon.ss, estate of Joseph Thon,")?thref Hied ith (lie clerk of th i" tion, pru In for nn oritiTof(',trn , " 1 tain re.il estate of the ed for the purposes therein ilt1'1 that Monday the twenty A. I). HIM, at ten oelw-km --?1? C the Court House in PtiUlly amt Territory of fur lu I."', Ition, any person Interested may ann..,wW tUhc Vt'liy the MtUi petition hii F giumed, Mtrt why an order ' Huthoiizim? uM jimtde make siuh transfer, ami 7hstl".',tr'lt''i , oidir l.e published ut leat fourl!r,fc w cek in Wasatch Wavs a paper printed nml published t JSb swt as alorc.-ttiT..1VTox,truwl I (Black mountains). The entrance to the Karroo is through a small gorge about a quarter of a mile long and twenty yards wide, with abrupt walls of stone on either side, which seems Anew in the heavens the sweet stars shine, On earth new blossoms spring; to indicate that at some former period a Niglit came and all was quiet when we Tbe old life lost In tbe Life divine, stream of water had passed out through at the close of the day, our Thy will be mine, my will be thine," outbpanned tiffs gorge from a lake whose bed is now bed Is the song which the new hearts sing. the hot sands and our cover- against the The an across distance desert. Post arid Washington studded with tho dim vault Precinct Officers. desert to the point we wished to reacli ing that looked iikeabove, of burnished stars points O Tha Laughing riant. w acU to was mil's, which silver stretching far away. The laughing plant grows in Ara- complish in three days. It was d SCBKR rKRCIMCT. Our third and last days journey was a has been givers its name from and knowbia, our ct be careful horses, E. Justices of the Peace It. M. 'Aituj the effects produced by eating its seeds. ing there was no water on tiie journey most trying one, during which we fully D. Clyde. The plant is of moderate size, with bright for them. We hoped to do forty miles realized what desert traveling may behad exhausted our last drop Constable J. W. Witt, Jr. MI8CKLLANEOU8. yellow flowers and soft, velvety seed the first day, and thirty miles each day come. We each of which contains two or of tbe two follow ing. We entered the of water the night before, and we awoke in teacher or officer pods, school No 87. See. FHKCIN'CT. WAV 5110 three seeds resembling small black beans. Karroo Poort (Karroo Gate) at sunrise, wha a thirst tiiat seemed then unliear-ablschool in this territory shall but before the day was over we Van Wag-tne- any district David The natives of tiie district wnere the and 6et out on our hazardous journey. Trace the of justice act as agent for any author, publisher, learned that our morning thirst was but seed3 reduce these and over should had we state grows I that plant dry stopped Jr. book-sellor other person to Introduce them to powder. A small dose of this night at a last farmhouse near the Poort, a trifling affair. Everything was intenBronson. Constable-Everihas arissimilar effects to anybook.apparatns.furuituresr any other those to give our horses rest and a good feed, sified on tiiat day; the sun seemed fiercer, powder CIIaRLESTO'X rttKCIKCt. article whatever in any district school of ing from tiie inhalation of laughing gas. and to supply ourselves witli forage for the beat greater, tbe desert drier and tiie It causes the most sober person to dance, them and water for ourselves, filling sky more defiant; in fact, wo seemed to tills territory, or directly, or indirectly Justice of the Peace J. P. Terry. shout introand laugh witli the boisterous ex- every available vessel w itli tiie precious bo journeying deeper and deeper into a so for reward or receive any gift Constable John Fowcrs. of a madman, and to rush fluid. Our conveyance was a light furnace whose fires forbade a further citement ducing or recommending the same, and about cutting the most ridiculous capers though strongly built capo cart, on oc- approach, and when we halted for tiie WAixsnuna rnitciNCT. the or proteacher officer violating any for about an hour. At the expiration of casion covered with a canvas hood to noonday rest both man and beast were visions of tills section shall be guilty of Justice of the Peate Austin Glcim. this time exhaustion sets in and the ex- protect us from the sun's rays, and there utterly exhausted. a misdemeanor. No one who ha3 not crossed a desert Constable Marquis Batty. cited person falls asleep, to wake after were four of us. No one can set out Sec. 88. Every district school shall be several hohrs with no recollection what- upon a desert journey without mingled can possibly imagine tho fearful condiever of liis antics. New York Telegram. emotions of hope and fear, there are so tion to which a want of water reduces pen for the admission, free of charge, food is swallowed with diffiof all children over six and under eighmany contingencies lying along those him; the and the system is faint witli fever, Theatres In Japan. teen years of age, living In the district. weary roads, and roads rendered more culty, The theatres of Japan begin in the desolalo by the bleaching bones of dead while the knowledge of its absence does Adults may be admitted to any district and last until sundown. The animals for often tiie willing beasts, but heighten the craving of tiie body for morning in discretion of the board of After our rest we audiences sit on the floor, and the people the horses and oxen, fall with fatigue, its cool refreshment. TILE ACT OF THE LATE school, atthesuch rate of tuition as the trustees, are as much affected as children by the aud see with dying gaze the keen eyed set out again, and the time slipped by in LEGISLATION. silence. loiter, looking up, I saw sometrustees may prescribe. , plays. Whole families come and spend vultures swooping from afar. boards school in the 89. Some Tbe of district Sec. theatre. entire the bething, and turned and said to Meadows: entered we As tiie day it Atdesert spread Free Tuition Provided and them their Thank God! there is water ahead. with the attend to hot us them, allow on provisions fore side like boundless bring shall a pupil every tendance Made Cumpulsory. district schools, any and others liavo them served from the brown sea, silent, solitary and va.it. As See, there is a lake a few miles off. while any member of the A lake! exclaimed Moritz. Don't neighboring tea houses. In some thea- tiie sun rose into the sky the warmth bebouse-hol- d to which such pupil belongs I. Be U enacted by the Gover, Section when a person wishes to leave the came intense, and when by midday we you know what tiiat is? tres, nor and Legislative Assembly of the Terri- is sick of any infectious or contagious hall and come back again, he is not halted we could see the heat rising from What is it, if not a lake? demanded disease, or during a period of two weeks given a return check as with us. There the scorched plains in the wavy columns Meadows. tory of Utah. after the death, recovery or removal of A mirage and nothing else, said is no passing of your ticket to newsboys like golden flames. There 13 no greater ARTICLE XI. such sick person. in Japan. Tiie doorkeeper takes hold of alleviator of tlirist than cold tea, and no the elder Morilz. A mirage!" I cried. the right hand of the man going out and safer stimulant in a torrid land. While 4Vhy, I can sec tkrritoriXl axd county school tax. ARTICLE XIV. on his wrist tho mark of the the horses were being unharnessed and tho water; there ore tho reflections of stamps The territorial trsasnrer shall Sce.79 theatre. When the playgoer returns, he fed Meadows and I prepared our midday the trees and deer drinking. BONDS. receive and bold as a special fund all pubYou'll see what'll become of your presents his wrist, the seal of tiie theatre meal. In three hours we broke up camp, lic school moneys paid Into the territoriis shown aud he is admitted, Boston and went on again until the day was lake, mynheer, and your trees and your Sec. 90. Whenever a duly organized al treasury, and pay them over on the school district in any county in this terflag. nearly done a day that had passed fairly doer, as we go," I10 replied with a bhort No! youll see no water till well. warrant of the territorial auditor issued ritory. at any regular or special meeting laugh. Chinese Medicine. There was neither tree nor mountain we're out of tiie Karroo and at Verbeck's upon the order of the territorial commis- called aud held for that purpose, shall The San Francisco Examiner reporter in sight; nothing to break tho level mo- farm. sioner of schools In favor of the county determine by a majority vote to issue says tiie doctor pulled out a drawer from that stretched as far as the eye Far away overhead in the brazen sky notony amount treasurer of each county for the under the counter and exhibited hun- could see. We school district bonds for the purpose of for the night was a single vulture that made one dizzy encamped dreds of mummy grasshoppers. due said county. . in the midst of this swelling loneliness, to look at. An hour later tiie stumbling building ami furnishing a schoolhouse, These are good tor little children, he Sec. 80. The county superintendent purchasing grounds on which to locate and then perhaps for the first time began horses suddenly pricked up their cars, millions' China In said, every spring to feel its power. We spent tho last hour and th8 leaders neighed. shall on or before the first Monday in the same; or to fund any outside indebtof these bugs come iu the fields. Pretty before sundown in cutting and gathering There is water, said Moritz, in an Jauuary of eah year, furnish the county edness, tiie trustees may issue sucli soon tiie grasshopper dies and the meat a of brushwood (Karroo shrub, undertone of surprise. You may dequantity court an estimate in writing of the bonds in accordance w Ith tiie provisions turns into a fly. Tho hind legs and little tbe only thing that grows, upon these ceive a man, but you cant deceive a amount of school funds needed fot the of this act. tail drop off and the little fly goes away. to feed a necessary fire to protect horse." Then there is nothing but the shell left. plains) Sec. 91. Before the question of Issuensuing year. us from the wolves and jackals which True enough, in a short time we came laborers fields in the The thes9 81s Sets Whenever the estimate of the ing bonds shall be submitted to vote in gather scour tho desert in packs. up to a nearly dried pool of filthy water, and dry them in tho sun. They make we county auperintendent shows a necessity any school district, the trustees shall call After supper put away our tin little more than mud. as thick as porgood medicine in powders. our big (ire, wrapped ridge and as brown as chocolate, tow ards dishes, therefor, the county court of the county, a meeting of the voters of such district Chinese babies never die from con- ourselvesreplenished in our rugs, and lay down with which tiio horses rushed with new enat ttie time of making the auuuol levy of as defined in section 87 of tills act by novulsions when teething like white babies. our weapons by our sides and our feet to ergy. It was a cruel act, but we pulled other county taxs, must levy a county tices to be posted in at least live public This powder acts on tiie stomach when the fire. school tax sufficient to raise the amount and conspicuous places In said district, up suddenly, and Adolph and his brother tho stomach teeth are coming through Adolph and Wilhelm Moritz, happy leaped to the ground and held them back and makes them good and strong." reported by the county superintendent not less than twenty days before such soon were Meadows Dutchmen, asleep: while Meadows and 1 ran forward ami and as much as may be necessary to com- meeting. Said notices shall state the and I lay chatting for some time, then scooped up the liquid and strained it Sec. 97. Whenever any of the bonds by Fleetrlclty. Shearing ply with the provisions of sectiou 2008 time and place of the meeting, tiie of a school district shall have been rerelapsed into quietness, the doep and a handkerchief until we had colSheep are now sheared by electricity strange silence that surrounded us bro- through of the compiled laws of Utah of 1888, as amount of bonds proposed to be deemed or Tiien we lected a large kettleful. the trustees, in Australia, Frederick purchased by a Wolseley, ken only by tbe 6tir of the horses tied to amended In the year 1890. Said tax shall Issued and for what purpose, and the let horses and stood the and go, inor canceled shall be brother of Lord Wolseley, having by writing tiie wagonpole. The singular sensdtion and watched them as be collected, and paid luto the treasury time In wtiicli they shall be made paya- they they eagerly licked machine for vented The the and a bond eacli in ink across red purpose. of tiffs noiseless in h ing desert drove One may ask of the county to the credit of the couuty ble; the voting at such meeting' shall printing the method of using the shears is very sim- sleep from my eyes, and I lay awake a up the muddy compound. words, paid and canceled, coupon, how it was this little pool should be in school fund. to throw tho be by bailat ; all ballots deposited in fa- - and the date of operator having merely long time after George Meadows had the of the desert? where, paymeut and amount paid, ple, a friction wheel into adjustment by fallen asleep. Suddenly there came into as roadastracks Sec. 82. The County treasurer shall er of Issuing bonds 'shall have thereon we knew, no rain had far shall be entered in the clerks register means of a handle, and then pusn tiie the dead silence a long, sharp, piercing fallen. I cannot tell: I receive aud hold as a special school fund, bonds, yes," and those opposed thereto only know against tho number of the bond, and comb into the wool, pressing it continubonds thereafter no interest shall be cry, answered by another in the opposite that it was there and that it saved subject to the orders of the county sn- - shall have thereon the words acon paid as it and forward closely keeping, ously perinteudent all district school moneys no if a majority of the votes cast shall count of the bond so cancel, d, and the as possible to the body of the animal be- direction,of equally distant; tiieso were our lives. A fire was made, and the the cries jackal. - from whatever source kettle set on it; we knew we had the received, and keep be in favor of Issuing bonds, the truce-tee- bonds and shall be ing oicrated upon. From one to one huncoupons so canceled Then came the bark of a wolf, answered water and could wait. It was boiled, A account and when the issue to thereof, shall forthwith separate proceed dred shears can be operated at one time. by a chorus, and Meadows suddenly ro--e to free it from filed In tbe office of the clerk of tiie disimpurities and germs it same Is apportioned to the school dis- bonds in accordance with the vote, but if Tiie brutes are until all the outstanding bonds and By tiffs mode tiie shearing is done tnorc into a silting position. trict, contain, and then, when properly might of hand acwhen done shall and than are a mercifully vote cast tiie a by lie less open than hunkeep separate exclaimed. Instantly a tricts, majority coming!' heated, we again strained it through a coupon of any one series are paid, when shears. Lxeluinge. count with each district. He shall on or in favor of issuing bonds, there shall be all such bonds dred throats seemed to be baying into handkerchief, afterward pouring it all shall be deandcoupons the darkness, drawing nearer ar.d nearer, into a porous pitcher we had with us, before the first day of August In each no farther action on the question for one the In of In the of quorum presence Germany. Forestry stroyed until wo could see, surrounding us like a and. incasing that again with a of year, make a report to the territorial com- year thereafter; Provided, however, that the board of trustees, and such fact shall The Germans have been the pioneers circle of fire, tiie scintillation of red eves. wet flannel, we placed the pitcherstrip in the be bonds shall not of missioner, showing: the question Issuing be entered upon the records of the board. in scientific forestry, os in so many other Tiie scene was now become one of start- sun. where the evaporation of the steam1 The amount ef apmrys on hand at submitted to a votaof tiie taxpayers of Sec. 98. Whenever any schoolhouse fines of progress. With a total forest ling reality all about us the dense darkflannel cooled the water inside to a ing which of of area 34,810,000 the commencement of the school year. be shall acres, annuo only meeting any district, ness, lighted only, and in a manner made delicious freshness, ia to be built, tiie trustees shall advertise though it could not 11,234,000 belong to the state, the Ger2. The amount of moneys received called for that purpose until the trustees for at least thirty day in some newspa- man empire has no less than nine schools more perceptible, by the rays of tiie improve the flavor. from the ttrrltorlal school fund. direcin brushwood all embers; are petitioned In writing to do so by We drank a large cupful each it was per printed in the county, or if no news- of forestry, and during the three years glowing of shining eyes, tions about us the 3. The amount (recelvcd from the of the said taxpayers resident iu paper is printed iu the county, by posting the color of polished mahogany and put with 1888 it published 177 books and now the brutes glare euding came so near that we said school district-Sec- , comity school tax. notices for the same length of time in on the various branches of the subject could hear the angry snarls and the the rest into the wagon, slaking our thirst 4. The amount received from other as we drove on. J ust before the sun set, The denomination of the five to devoted ten also There are In periodicals the of their conspicuous and public places a globe of crimson fire iu an empty, sources. under the association of snapping Meadowsjaws. bonds which may lie Issrn-a and general forestry, rose for sealed and threvv fresh for building connty, George proposals annual meetings and ten fuel 5. The total expenditures for school provisions of ttds act shall be fifty dol foresters with quivering sky, we saw before us, touched on tiio flame the crackled that accordance with (ire; such schoolhouse in with his last beams, a distant of Montreal local societies. Star, exceednot of some or Cashed lars purposes. and fifty, multiple up brought into view the trees, and we knew we were fringeour and specifications which shall be plans nearing 0. The balance on hand at the end of ing one thousand dollars, and shall bear , of forms tiio tiie wolves, shaggy gray such in furnished by the trustees, stating From th. Sixteenth Centnry. end, for Verbecks farm lay bethe school year. hyenas, behind them, again, the journeys Interest at the rats of not exceeding 6 advertisement or notice tho place where, hind that distant foliage. Our last meal Tiie peculiar bands ornamented with striped and the horses, that The county treasurer shall receive such per cent, per annum, payable annually in jackals; was eaten on the desert, our last rest the day and hour when all proposals will lattico work of narrow parchment strips their deadly enemies were realizing close at hand, compensation out of the comity school accordance with Interest coupons which be and reserving tiie right to re- seen on the back of every ledger are a gave low whinnies, as though calling taken till the moon was up, and then on opened, fuud as tiie comity court may determine, shall be attached to said bonds. And no we trekked reminiscence of the way in which those through a silent The Moritz again upon us for protection. ject any and all proposals. At the time for, services rendered by him In pur- greater amount than three thousand dol- and place specified in said notice tiie trus- books used to be bound os far back ns the brothers were up, and, together with world. At midnight of that same day we suance of this act. lars can be issued for any one school-hous- tees shall meet ami publicly open and read Sixteentli century. They had a broad ourselves, opened fire upon the animals, walked our weary horses up to tiie farm band of leather brought round the back in districts of more thau all tbe masses the at where except shifting proposals which have been received, and stitclied through and through with shooting ART1CLE XII. the hospital farmer gate, and were met five hundred inhabitants, and iu such dis- and shall award tiie contract to the lowthey seemed thickest, answered by howls Verbeck and his by these narrow strip of parchment. They and family, heralded by the then-wacries of rage as our bullets tore SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX. trict the amount shall not exceed 2 per est responsible bidder, and shatl require have survived, like tiie buttons on the into the restless groups. For an troop of dogs that are invariably to be Sec. 83. When it necessary to raise centum of its assessed valuation aud of such contractor a bond in double the back of a man's coat, long after all use more the animals skulked around; found hanging about the Dutch farm houror houses. Our journey across the Karroo funds to purchase a school site or im- such bonds shall be made payable not amount of the contract, conditioned that for them has gone. Once a Week. but, as we kept our brushwood fire in was and we had readied prove the same; or to purchase, build, more than twenty years from their date. he will properly perform the conditions good condition, they finally gave up tho accomplished A Self Extinguishing Candle. farm of mooifontein (beautiful wawo feared was a premeditated atrent, repair or furulaji school houses, a The trustees may reserve the right to re- of the contract in a faithful manner ami what A candle lias recently been brought out ter). Behind the white walled house tax shall be levied in any sum not to ex deem such bonds or any of them at any in accordance with Its provisions; in which tack, and stole away. And then we and shaded trees ran a 6iuall river to extinguishes itself after it has rested and knew no more till the coed one per centnm of all taxable prop- time after five years from their Issue. chilly case none of the proposal Is satisfac burned for an hour, This it does by a which we led the horses before taking dawn awoke when fresh a dismisfortune us, school Whenever See93. any erty la the district at a meeting called for them to tiie barn; and later, over an imtory all shall be rejected, and said trus- tiny extinguisher of tin which is fastened u. that purpose. The county assessors and trict has voted to Issue bonds, the trns tees shall advertise anew In tiie same in the wax by wires, and which effect- awaited In confusion of tiie night before a promptu supper, we told Verbeck the the collectors of tlic several counties of the tees of each district shall immediately manner as before and until a satisfactory ually performs its task. It is only neces- wooden latest news from the civilized world, with water, had fi!ledi canteen, and slept that niglit with agrateful sense sary to remove this diminutive ex- been kicked over, (lie bung started territory are hereby constituted the file with the clerk of the county court of proposal shall be submitted. and when its work is done, and assessors and collectors of all district the connty In which such school district much of the contents lost. While the of p rils overcome, far into tiie morning Sec. 99. Tiie provisions of this act tinguisher is fight of tiie following day. Illustrated school taxes. Each shall give a bond in la situated, a certified copy of the order shall be applialffe to and shall authorize the candle ready to burn another hour. horses being fed and inspanned, New York Telegram. Meadows made coffee, and then, greatly Londou News. such sum as shall be determined by the of the trustees, aud certified copies of the issue of bouds by such school disrefreshed, we set out before the bun was Violet. county court, conditioned for the faith the notices posted calling such meeting, trict's as have already built sehoelbouses, Vo XVss'e In Swptr IPi r , ; Violets sell in New York and some up, journeying still deeper into the desfnl performance of the duties- enjoined together with an affidavit, show ing when and the taxpayers of any such school disThe Front mnjnritv of !in ert Our drive was a dreary pull. Once upon him by the provision of this act, and where said notices were pasted, and trict mar vote to bond ho Indebtedness other cities nowadays for 1.50 a bunch. srj e hirp are lasses bogsh.-ii- i Ti ere are about fifty violets in a bunch. we passed close to where a flock of vulexpurlej p, . uj. ami the compensation for assessing or that they were pooled as required fcy Incurred by reason of building and furna well were city," tures ai( on the carcass of nnror'er tn feeding tho price there is a collecting said taxes ehad not exceed law, and the order of tiie trustees. The ishing a schoolhouse ot purchasing a Notwithstanding some animal that hud wandered off the fioner, 'li:U innr vtay liack to tu Tvt-- 7 demand for florists and them, Indies say The hogsheads are luoigtii fifty per centnm of the rate allowed for trustees shall also file with the said sito for the same, and bonds therefor great there would still be considerable sale3 if read to die. Our track was lined with from theagain. dealers some euterpnemg firm, assessing and collecting county taxes.but clerk a statement showing the number may be issued in the same manner as they were 10 a bunch. Ia every florist's whitened bones. After we had halted who take them by t lean the staves ami aiart, for an hours rest and a hurried break- bind them where the county assessor or collector of Inhabitants and value of taxable prop- herein provided for building and furnish establishment there are men and up into shook or t undies, and cx gills we on went In should amount and have port them, together with their heads, to the district, and that ths receives a stated salary, then no charge erty again, employed whose chief work is to fasten fast, ing schooihouses. artificial stems on flowers intended for been in good spirits enough had not Cuba. One firm have a vard in South street shall be made for assessing or collecting of bonds proposed to be issued does not CONTINUED NEXT WEEK. which they preiar 2.UUU hogsheads exceed two per cer.tum of tbe value af per anch taxes. latgo bouquets and floral pieces. Ordi- - 0Ur or3e8 nured as they were, begun a to show unmistakable signs of the fatigue week for export. Tbe export trade iu new narily flowers do not require much hand- that follows Sec. 84. All school taxes levied by a taxable property in the district,, which shook to the West Indies is alsc an tnifior lack a of water. ling, but, owing to its frail stem, every Tat May's Slate. special meeting called for that purpose, statement shall be subscribed and sworn W e ourselves had not too much to sat taut one, these last selling at from 21 to violet a support, even for a tt.75. while the second hand shook Little Girl I want another slate just small must haveThis shall be computed from the valuations of to by the trustees. The said statement is one reason hy isfy the needs of four men, and we de- fifty to seven y five cent. The stave bring bouquet. Pat made was one. last It like by also endorsement be bear tra.n of snail tbe the shall assessment and my the connty roll, violets come so high. The end of a bit to put Ourselves on short sh of Sew York is in the hand of s few firms levied on or before the 31st day of Dee. county superintendent ef district edliools May. Hes only 18 years old, too. He of fine florist's wire is inserted into the termined since and as more than fl.SUi.uuu worth or the mishap of the night coor lowanqp my slate last year. age stock of this kind is er flower from below and twirled around before. of any year, and within ten days after that the meeting was lawfully called and made P rt g, I, J J After the midday Dealer I never heard of any such outspan turn to i what used in the immediate vtciu any such levy the school board shall make held, and the voting of the taxpspers.the manufacturer. VT on't one of this sort the stem. It takes a good while to pre- j our late afternoon journey was enlivened the business i a large one pare a very small bunch for sale. New by a singular display of thieving bold- - ity, certified returns of the per cent, of the canvass of votes cast and all matters in dor which are so largely exported fixTuVa York Letter. ness. We were slowly trekking along, York to tbe Mediterranean taxes so levied to tiie county clerk and relation to tiie proposed issue of bonds Why, yes; thal'a the very kind. See, and to England tho two drivers of our four in hand team are white oak They come from the the county assessor. The connty assess- In said school district were lawfully Con- heres las name: Pat. May 13, 18S0. U t CoiisolAlloa. on from seated I the front Meadows Largely lawscat. Yurk and aud such bonds New be that Michigan. Staves Weekly. are usually may or shall assess for such special tax, at ducted, He Comfort yourself, denr Miss Maud. on the seat behind half m the or exported curunfinished rough state aud asleep, the the time aud in the manner provided by fully issued. Whenever any bonds are ia estimated that $02,000,000 is spent Kings and emperors are down with la tain at the end of the wagon rolled up a range ail the way from fO) to flho per law for assessing fer territorrial and Issued under the provisions of this act, . It thousand for hogshead stave of and grippe. INI to f Juo few inches to permit a draught to pass in America each year for cosmetics, for the finer such a are used for the She (brightening) Sure enough! A nd eonnty taxes, and shall give to the dis- they shall be lithographed or printed on which $25,009,000 is reinvested in adverthrough, when all at once we heard a higher priced grade, aud and shall state their bond goods, are wasn't to known notices Lout there a King npon paper, to ine trict school taxpayers similar Quinze? scuffling kind of spring and scratching trades pip tave. New tising. aud that of the remainder York Mail maJ PittAiurg Bulk tin. at the tailboard, and looking round we Express; those which arc r quins! by law to be face the date of their issue, the amount is profit. ca $ ALL CtihiV'! d. Wamtui Corvrv, r. I March I, Thomas IT Giles, Clerk of th. Court ill and lor the said County 1? do hereby certify- - that the torceblnLi true and correct copy of thetr to show rau why order of tram. estate should not be made. in th.lr,r' tiie estate Joseph Thomas filed and rcronUd in my office 'nsF? ' clav of March, A. I). 18S0. V' itaess my hand and the w.i Court, at my office in lleber CUv tn ntory, this SJtU day of Starch, Ah il2T t, Cot Office tt ittoraej NOTICE TO CREDITORS Beall .Specb ThBRITORV OF UTAH, col XTV OS Fstnte of Offlee I WCSATt H. street. W. WllsonDcccaseA Notice i hereby given by tbe Administrator of tiie Estate of w soil, deceased, to tbe creditors TV. 64 persons having claims agidost niJX) ceased, to exhibit their. ill, tile vom hers, within four months aft.lld?1 publication of tills lioth-e- , to tile ministrator at hi3 residence at a. in tbe said County of Wasatch. James 11. Wn Administrator of tbe Estate ot wk' I Wiison, deceased. Dated ut Midway April Jind, 1890. tB)( ph Office in. ( p. TO NOTICE OF HOMESTEAD PROOFS. No. 3C2. FINAL W1 United States Land Offici Salt Lake Citv, Pia's April ft, laj, Notice Is hereby given tlmt the tollnvh, mimed settler hit tiled notice of bertat tinn to unike finul proof in support of k claim, and that said proofwin benmUk foie the Probate Ju lire or in liisabsence a County Cieik of Uintah comity, Utah Asliley, Utuh, on Thursday, Junes lasts. LvdiaR. Remington M. K. ,3 'I for the tei N K Vi S W Vi , N X N K , See. 31 Tp.4 S, Est Mic names the foil owing witneceriopr, her continuous residence upon, and colli tion of, said land, viz : John Kurrcn and Bradford BirdofVmii Uintah t o., Utah, and William Packimtia liy liuu leny ot Naples, Uintah Co, Cli Frank D. Hobbs, S. W. Diuke, A 1 1 ' y lor Claimant. tj4 NOTICE OF COMMUTATION No. 337. E FIRi- - b PROOf United States Land ()kfk Salt I.aIvhCitt, Apiil 7, it Notice Is hereby given that the follotig mimed settler lias filed notice of Mob trillion to make finul proof in support of claim and that Maid proof will bcunuitk foie toe .fudge, or in Ids absence tlic 0li of thu enmity Court in and tor Uintah eoantT Utah, t AShley, Utah, on Jane i, lUO.vfc Moroni M. Meehani IT E W for the SWl N W Vi, Rnd X W U S V Set. 24 nndSM P. 0. Ana r omi ntry ). E Vi, N E Vi S Ett,8i?c.iB,Tp.5aiKa lie name the following wltneHsePtoptw ids conUnnon lesidotice upon, and coiun tion of, bald land, s iz Jesse II. MeCarrei, C. TTullincyrMi Jeoe I). MeCnrrel Hairy of Vernel, tuh, ti Irnnklin M.Orser of Jensen, Until, N tJ Frank 3 NOTICE OF 1). Hobb, BepUte HOMESTEAD PROOF. At FINAL No. 1101 United Statfs Land Office, jALr Lake (;itt. rtab, April 19, m. Notice 1m hereby given Unit the followin named settler has filed notice of btointo lion to make final proof in support of Ui claim, ami that said proof will be nsed! fore the .Judge, or in his alienee Co.Cleik of Tin tali Co..Utah,at Athlev.rtak oil June A. l.SK), viz: Toui Kabeit H Ell All tvete LA. U Geo. La for the K Vd, .Sec. 18, Tp. 4 S, Ki2 K, S L PI He names tbe following witnesses to prow hi. continuous residence upon anil culUn tion of, said laud, iz : William 8. Powell ami Joseph McCurrolrf Yerimi, Utah, and Alfred S. Jobunoa ut Richard Veltman.of Ashley, Utah. t Frank D. Hobbs, Begi$t- - Pi! LV NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !NOi 3J(j. '' United States Lani Oitice Salt Lake City. Utah, April. 5, 188). NOTICE IS IIF.ItFHT GIVEN TIIAT TI follow ing nuinid settler has filed not" M i intention to make finul proof hi P of his claim, and that said proofs 111 before the Ptobuto Judgeorin hislwj theCoimtv Cieik ot Wtuatcli connty, at ileber City, Utah, on May 21th, KSM Lewis Moeham, H. E. No. 7.163, forth OfB J 14 of N K X, and 8 K 4 N W 14 and N Vi, Sec. Tp. 5 8, It 4 E., S. L. M., Utah. He names the following witness to pro his continuous residence upon, and calwT tion of, said land, viz . MarqnUBattv, Alfred Ford, pnnLBIt low, John A. Medium, all of WaHsbarf aatch Co., Utah, . FRANK P. HOBBS, -BtgM-Tt m 0 C. Bailey, Atty. for Claimant I RE 1 JOHN N. CARROLL, ion reward will be paid to any JJ(J"' ins information tlmt ill lead to the ,f tion of any person' killing or0v th! driving any atook of mine, or am herding:, from my range. I WU da lv, Mu tai co ire o - u i 1 es-- .tic - 4 v YVasatdi Coanty, ,vstoffice : ITtrA Ileber, Wasatch Co. v- - szw ,orn Soli -- FEE!) ; l ortk 9 1 OO.wJ timekeeper. yy y WZ 1 Both with work Tree, J wIMbblliwWftJJw lt n jpi. ch.OTAe. xuw ba W need do .5 to tfeow whet we sdvoato etwfeii friends and neichhort nod then ebew ia vs litable trade fur m, which holds for. eH nd ihn we ere repeid. We pey eip cr w. , yon know nil, if yon would like teg? week end W" m mi e1? non . nui nr ? uuh c., liox Bis, Pwiawi 1 UBSCRlBt for the Wave. I |