Show he mean to the following tol lowing document is a fitting anal dwle to the cheeky proceedings connected with the attempted lumping jumping of Itie tenth ward square I 1 SALT laxa LAKE CITY feb 25 2 1888 to ta tu aily coune council t 1 l of salt lake city on the loth after terso an examination of the public records icamen I 1 came to abe conclusion anat the ground known as block 25 plat B of this city was open to settlement under the trusts conferred by bv the townsite te act and the patent ot of salt ake City that trust being ifor for the several use ue and benefit of occupants 21 which I 1 believe is understood to mean tor the individual use and benefit ot oil each settler ot of particular toe the tract met settled upon by him the records showed no transfer to ta the city corporation nor any attempt ot of dedica dedication won to public use not even a plat t of the land being filed with the county nty recorder the title remained precisely as originally vested for the leveral use and aad beleut be neilt etc CertA certainly ialy the land in question bore uk eVi evidence denoe ot uge lor for public benefit of I 1 unless a fenced and cu caiti eted i corn patch by some ingenious us ap jilstry may be deemed a public nent in that corn is necessary for the abe mosses masses it it 16 belonged to the city and was not still held subject to the trust I 1 maln main tata it should have been deeded to the city corporation under these circumstances acting entirely in a good faith I 1 settled upon the land in question while while I 1 believe the law W W and the facts are with me and that 4 should ailt ultimately tell win in as to a urt t ot t the lano land at desm it if I 1 sought the e power ol of the highest courts I 1 have determined not to tater interfere fete with the balms aims ot of the populace or the city corporation po pra ration tion and aad am ready to make any convoy anoe to the city for indisputable rod actual public use which maybe may be thought best beat and thus strengthen imbat under udder present circumstances would seem at best not a perfect title I 1 am also willing to the treasurer for any I 1 ast expenses incurred by reason of my occupancy I 1 remain gentlemen very respectfully yours A H WINN |