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Show TRUTH Democratic District Convention. Greenroom Gossip. Mrs. Fiske will make. Maeterlinks Vanna the Important feature of her next season. Annie Russell will be starred next Beason In Letty, the unpleasant play Pinero produced in London last fall. Mrs. Campbell is to produce in Lon's don the English acting edition of now The Sorceress, running at Bernhardt theater, Paris. the Sarah Teresa Carrena and her daughter Teresita Tagliapietra, recently gave a concert for two pianos In Prague. The affair is reported as a pronounced Sar-dou- d, has-be- d, to-wi- t: - Rehan contemplates a long rest at he charming country seat in Cumberland England. After four performances, Georg withdrew Loves Cam! the St. James theater. Lor hon. The piece was adapted from th erman, dealt with the checkered ve story of a for a won an of humble gentleman station, and ended a 0 pair left the scene to commit su: 7110 Play was received wit manifestations of disapprovs ng the first performance. Alexander The Shepard Ofc, Oou. Bit, to-w- it: c counties), is hereby called to convene in Judge Stewarts court room, city and county building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 16, 1904, at 10 oclock a. m., for the purpose of nominating four judges and, a district attorney for success. the Third Judicial district, to be voted Clyde Fitch has sailed for Sicily, to for at the election to be held Nov. 8, write two plays, one for Clara Blood-goo- 1904. make which Mr. Fitch sa The basis of representation, as fixed and the other for by the committee, is one delegate for New York sit up, 100 votes and one for each fraction Mrs. Gilbert. will play a month's over fifty cast at the election in 1900 Ida Conquest engagement in Elitchs Gardens, Den- for Judge W. C. Hall. This will give 133 delegates, to ver, during the summer as a stock to Salt Lake county 17 Summit county delegates and to star. There will tfe several Shakes11 Tooele county delegates. pearean productions, including Romeo The several county committees are and Juliet. requested to call primaries in their Sir Henry Irving is to revive several precincts to be held on WedBecket for the tour of the English nesday, May 11, 1904, to elect deleprovinces, which he is to 'make this gates to attend the said convention. A. C. ELLIS, Chairman. en spring. Mrs. Cecil lu..' ... W. J. Robinson, Secretary. engaged to play Queen Eleanor. Kate Condon, who was compelled OFFICIAL CALL FOR by illness to retire from her position as leading contralto of the Bostonians some months ago, has entirely recov- Republican Third Judicial District ered here health and rejoined the comConvention. pany at Denver. A Republican convention, In and for The Darling of the Gods has che Third judicial district (comprising reached the point of popularity in Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele counLondon where parodying it is in place. ties) is hereby called to meet at Salt Arthur Roberts has prepared the Lake City, Utah, on May the lGth, takeoff and it will be presented short- 1904, for the purpose of nominating ly at the Prince of Wales under the four candidates for district judges, title of The Darling of the Guards. and one candidate for district attorFred Meek and Townsend Walsh, ney, for the selection of a district who this season piloted The Wizard committee and for the transaction of such other business as may properly of Oz on its tour, have been transfThe erred to Hamlin and Mitchells other come before the convention. 10 oclock at convene will convention successful enterprise, Babes in Toy-lana. m. in Judge Morses court room, No. for its season on the road. Mr. 350 city and county building. The Meek is the manager with the comsaid convention shall consist of 155 Mr. and Walsh is in advance. pany, delegates, apportioned to the three DAnnunzios new play, Jarios counties of the Third judicial district Daughter, has not been received in on the basis of one delegate for every Rome with unqualified approval. The 95 .votes or majority fraction thereof, author is praised for the music of his that were cast for Hon. Joseph Howpoetry, the beauty of his rhetoric and ell for representative on November 4 his ability to dazzle the auditors for 1902, in said counties respectively, a time, but the weak structural qualSalt Lake county (11,886 votes) 125 ity of the drama is said to be clearly delegates. defined. Summit county (1624 votes) 19 delBeulah Thompson, who is appeariegates. ng in The Wedding March, is a Tooele county (1036 votes) 11 delecousin and protege of Daniel Sully, gates. the deposed king of the cotton marThe respective county committees ket. Miss Thompson is a are requested to arrange for the elecgraduate of the Blythe Dramatic School, and on tion of these delegates by convention or otherwise, as may best suit her graduation was presented by Mr. itheir convenience. Sully with a wardrobe of thirty modof the Republican commitorder By ern gowns and a number of stage for the Third Judicial disand tee in There is little, if any chance, it i said, that Ada Rehan and Otis Skii ner will be seen together after thei present tour. Skinners manager have already contracted for an inde pendent tour in a new play from th French of Jean Richepin, while Mis follownlg real property in Salt Lake tion, proceed to organize and nomin- in of lots 2 and 8, block ate said candidates for judges of the 6,City, D, Skit Lake City survey, to a Plat AT A MEETING OF THE DEMO-crati- city court of the city of Salt Lake. feet back from said depth of twenty-fiv- e committee of the Third Judicial By order of the Joint City and Coun- street. Is payable In three equal Installments, and will become delinquent as foldistrict, held in Salt Lake City, Utah, ty Democratic Ccmmittee. lows: Bald first Installment on August on April 22, 1901, the chairman and sec M. E. MULVEY, Chairman. 4th, 1904; said second Installment on DeC. M. Jackson, secretary. retary were authorized and directed cember 4th, 1904; and said third Installto issue the following call: ment on April 4th, 1905. Each of Bald Installments .except the A Democratic district convention of shall draw Interest at the rate of 7 6. ASSESSMENT NO. first, the Third Judicial district (comprisper cent per annum from the date of the ing Salt Lake, Summit and Tooele com- levy, as aforesaid, anu lx any or either of Monte Cristo Gold o nfftTina IS trict. GEO N. LAWRENCE, . Chairman. PARLEY P. CHRISTENSEN, Secretary. CALL FOR CITY JUDICIAL DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. ..Salt Lake City, Utah, April 30, 1904. At a meeting of the City and County Democratic Committee, held on April 27, 1904, it was ordered that a convention be held In the city of Salt Lake on Monday, May 16, 1904, for the purpose of nominating two candidates for Judge of the City Court of theto City the The delegates of Salt Lake. delethe said convention will comprise gates to the Third Judicial District convention, which meets in Salt Lake City on said May 16, from Districts No. 1 to. 52, both inclusive, and said imcity judicial convention will meet of the mediately after the completionconven Judicial business of the Third and Copper Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines, Beaver county, Utah, and Nys county, Nev. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the board of directors of the Monte Cristo Gold and Copper company, held on the 31st day of March, 1904, assessment No. 6 of cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation issued and outstanding, payable immediately to the secretary and treasurer at his . office, corner First South and Third West streets, Salt Lake City. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction and unless payment is made before will be sold on Monday, the 23d day of May, 1904,. at 10 a. m. at the companys office, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the advertising and expense of sale. C. T. WARDLAW. Secretary and Treasurer. pany. one-quart- er () 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. Hy Geo. H. Wood, Deputy. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 16th, If Sidewalk Extension No. 59. 1 NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:-No-ll- co is hereby given that a special tax for tho purpose of constructing a sewer on Uie south side of Fourtn South rrom Third East street to Fifth street, East street, In Sewer District No. L has been levied and confirmed by ordinance of the City Council, dated April 4th, 1904. Said tax Is levied upon the following described All properly In Salt Lake City, to-w-lt: of lots 5 and 9, block 34; the east 140 feet of lot 6, and all of lots 6, 7 and 9, block &, Plat B, Salt Lake city survey, to a feet back from said depth of twenty-fiv- e street, Is due and payable now, and will become delinquent June 4th, 1904. All special taxes are payable at my office, room 102, City and County Biuldlng, Salt Lake City. FISHER HARRIS, City Treasurer and Special Tax Collector, II. Wood, Deputy. iiy Geo. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 16th, 1904. Sewer Extension No. 127. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Scottish Chief Mining Company. Principal place of business. Salt Lake Warren Foster, Agent 30 Progreas City, Utah. Notice is hereby given Building, Salt Lake City. dithat at a meeting of the board of rectors of the Scottish Chief Mining ANNUAL STATEMENT. Company, held at the company's office in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the the Year Ending December 81, 8th day of April, 1904, an assessment For 1903, of the condition of the of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corporation CONTINENTAL CASUALTY COMPANY. payable imediately to W. C. Shoup, 1 Tho name and location of the ComI&cretary of the corporation, at room 305 Atlas block, Salt Lake City, Utah. pany, Continental Casualty Com- pany, Hammond, Indiana. Any stock upon which this assessment 2 Name of president, C. H. Bunker. may remain unpaid on the 16th day 3 Name of secretary, A. A. Smith. of May, 1904, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, 4 The amount of its and, unless payment is made before, capital stock is .. 300,000.00 will be sold on the 6th day of June, 5 The amount of its 1904, to pay the delinquent assesscapital stock paid ment together with the cost of adverup is 300,000.00 6 The amount of its , tising and expense of sale. W. C. SHOUP, Secretary. assets is 1,351,795.56 7 The amount of its NOTICE OF SPECIAL CiTY TAX. liabilities (including capital) is 1,232,900.14 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: No8 The amount of its tice Is hereby given that a special tax for income during the the purpose of constructing a gravel sideD on of Lincoln sides street of both walk preceding calendar Park Subdivision, from Eleventh to Thiryear 1,857,162.25 teenth East streets; in Sidewalk District 9 The amount of its No. 36, has been levied and confirmed by ordinance of the City Council, approved expenditures during April 4th, 1904. Said tax Is levied upon the preceding calthe following real property in Salt Lake endar year 1,750,312.74 All of lots 6 to 51 Inclusive, City, of block 1, and all of lots 1 to 47 inclusive, 10 The amount of Its of block 2, Lincoln Park Subdivision, to a losses paid during the feet back from said depth of twenty-fiv- e preceding calendar street, Is payable In three equal installfolyear 883,238.83 ments, and will become delinquent as lows: Said first Installment August 4th, 11 The amount of risks December 1904; said second installment, written during the 4th, 1904; said third Installment, April 4th, to-w- it: 1905. 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 unInterpaid when they become delinquent, est 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, FISHER HARRIS, Salt Lake City. and Treasurer Special Tax Collector. City By Geo. II. Wood, Deputy. Salt Lake City, Utah, April 16th, 1904. Sidewalk Extension No. 28. NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY TAX. 12 year 110,114,524.00 The amount of risks in force at the end of the year 70,373,473.00 State of Utah, Office of the Secre- tary of State. ss. I, James T. Hammond, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby certify that the above named Insurance company has filed in my office a detailed statement of its condition, from which the foregoing statement has been prepared, and that the said company has in all other respects complied with the laws of the State relating to insurance. In testimony whereof, I have hereset my hand and affixed the great unto for the purpose of constructing a cement on east H the side of sidewalk, street, seal of the State of Utah, this 27th day between South Temple and First streets. of February, A. D. 1904. In Sidewalk District No. 24., has been J. T. HAMMOND, levied and confirmed by ordinance dated 1904. Is Bald levied upon tax (Seal) Secretary of State. April 4th, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that a special tax |