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Show THE SUV, PRIDE, PAGE SIX UTAH-EVE- BY Notice of Special Tax FRIDAY, NOVEMBER FRIDAY, 6, 1925 50 feet ; west 210 feet : thenre south n 50 fret ; thenre rest 210 feet to Lit 4 ; thenre north t hr lire be-Ki- T Whom It Muy limby given tlmr u Notice In -periiil tux for the wrioi'H of ciniKtriictiiiK curb and am IT and wliitcwruy on both Hidra of Eighth Mtnl in Pricr City from Ilia hoiiiIi lint of "J" mi reel to tin line seven hiiiulml and eighty feet north of the north line of K" Mlreet in Curb and flutter and Whiteway lilriri No, 1 towit, haa lieen levied by onlinunre of the eity eouneil of Price. I'tnli. which betNiiiiea effective on Ilia 30tb day of October, A. 1 1., 1925. Maid aieeial tax in levied iiimn the followinif described property in Price, 1tuh. in Curb and flutter and Whiteway I tint rift No. 1. towit: BLOCK 4, TIDWELL SURVEY M. P. Brnffet. Imt : Front Feet 2 211.01 Amount of tax $593.13 f'. It. Perguwin, beginning at the HoulhweMt corner of 2; thence north (it) feet; thence cant 150 feet; tlic lice couth 00 feet; thence went 150 feet to beginning 60.00 Aniount of tax $140.72 Homan Catholic Biahop of the Suit I dike liioceNNe, beginning liO feet tiorili of the Mouth weet corner of I At 3; thence north 00 feet; thence euat 150 fiet ; thence Mouth lit) feet ; thence went 150 feet to GO 00 beginning Amount of tax $193.17 John U. Bryner, all of Lot 3, excepting tract in aouthweMt corner meuHiiring 120 feet north and aouth 01.91 and 150 feet eiiNt and went Amount of lax $221.75 BLOCK 5, TIDWKLL Kl'KVKY Murie HiiMnerre, all of Lot 1 212.43 Amount of tax $510.40 212 43 Murie Berglund, all of I Ait 4 Amount of tax $510.40 BLOCK 8, TIDWKLL Kl'RYEY Roman Catholic Bishop of Halt Luke City, beginning at the Houtli-we- st corner of block ; thence north 04 feet; thence eust 150 feet; thence aouth 04 feet; thence west 150 feet to beginning 04.00 Amount of tux .....$150.50 Helper State Bunk, care of (Srace L. Fouta, beginning I'd feet north of the southweat corner of block ; t hence north 50 feet ; thenre oaat 150 feet; thence south 50 feet; thence wcat 150 feet to beginning ........... ......................... . ....... oO.OO Amount of tax $122.17 Grace L. Fouta, beginning at a point 104 feet north of the south-wecorner of block ; thence north 42 feet; thence cast 150 feet; thence south 42 feet; thence weat 150 feet to beginning 42.00 interest in wven-fia-it AIho, one-hal- f drivewuy on the north of tract 3.50 Amount of tux $131.81 Adell Woods, beginning 114 feet north of the aouthweMt corner; thence north 50 feet; thence east 150 feet; thence south 50 feet; thence west 150 feet to beginning 50.00 Amount of tax .$122.20 Jessie Hanford, beginning 213 feet mirth of the aouthwest corner ; thenre north 31 feet; thenre east 150 feet; thence aouth 31 feet; thenre west 150 feet to beginning.. 31.00 Iit nt rig You Will Find the New Things $122.20 Amount of tax Lulu A. Thomas, beginning 353 feet north of the southeast corner of Lot 4; thenre north 137 feet; thenre west 120 feet ; thenre south 137 feet; thenre rest 210 feet to beginning m.m....m.m,...mm... ........ 137 .00 $335.01 Aniount of tsx Tbia tax ia due and payable in ten equul uiiiiiihI installment beginning October SO, 1920. Interest at tbs ruts of 7 ier cent sr annum on the whole amount of raid tax shall be computed from the date the ordinunre levying said tax effective, towit, the 30th dny of October, 1025, and interest at anid rate on the whole amount of auid tax unpnid be due and payable with each installment. If any installment or the interest aforesaid is not paid on the date when the same becomes due then the whol- - amount show. of the tax unpaid at the time auid installment nnd interest are dim will become ladue and payable, and will draw interest unat the rale of 12 per cent per unniini . til paid. One or more of said installments in the order in which they are payable aforeauid nr the whole tax muy Is-- paid U uny time within fifteen iluya after the ordinance levying the tax becomes towit. on or before November 14, uni ji-- or mine 1923, without ime-e- st of said inati'llnr'iits in the order in which they arc imyable or the whole tat unimid limy be puid oil the day any installment' is due by pHying the amount thereof and interest to raid day. If said tat is not paid when due I shall proceed nt once to colWinter Quarters, Clear Creek, Castle Gate lect the same with interest and mats as provided by law and ordinance. and Snnnyeide. All specinl taxes are payable nt my office, main office of Eastern Utah Electric company building, Main street. Brine, I tuli. Dated at Brice. Utah, this 0th day NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE of November, 1925. SI I hi LI KIN L. the Interior.'Uniled States Seventh Judicial District of the State City Treasurer nnd Collector Land OfficeofAt Salt Lake City, Utah, of Utah, Within and For the County of of Special Taxes. October 19, 1925. Notice is hereby given Carbon In the Matter of the ApplicaRoyal II. Timpaon of Colton, Utah, tion of Lewis Owen Timothy For Change NOTICE OF SALE THE CARBON thst who on March 18, 1921, made Homestead of Name. Notice. Notice ia hereby given a Bower and Land Company, Water, Entry No. 020118, for NWKNE14. NVi that Lewis Owen Timothy has filed ia Corimrution. Location of Principal Blare NW14 Sec. 5; Ntt the above entitled court a petition for the Sec. 8; 8KSW of Businem At lrire, Carbon County, Sec. change of hia name to that of Lewis Owen NEH Sec. 7: SttSEU, EUSW Utah Notire: There ia delinquent up- 6, Twp. 12 South, Range 10 East, and Buffmire, and that said petition will be on the following described stock on ac- Lota G and 7, SEUNEU, NViSEK Sec. heard in the above entitled court at the count of assessment levied on the 19th 31, Twp. 11 South, Range 10 East, Salt hour of 2 o'clock p. m., on Saturday, Noseveral the day of September, 1025, Lake meridian, haa filed notice of inten- vember 21, 1925, at the courtroom of tha the of names the summits set opposite tion to make three-yea-r proof to establish courthouse in Brice, Carbon county, Utah, respective shareholders as follows : claim to the land above described before at which time and place any person or No. Certifiente Amount the register of the United Statea land of- persona may appear and protest said peName 150 Frank Grosso $ 40.25 fice at Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 10th tition. IL C. SMITH, Clerk of Said Stnte of I'tah, J. G. day of December, 1025. Claimant names Court 155.00 as witnesses Charles J. Logie, Maurice First pub., Oct. 16 ; last Nov. 18 1928 1..452 Austin, 1lpdgre W. Logie, Charles E. Thorne and Le Roy John Montaberry and 25.00 Thorne, all of Colton, Utah. 27 ELI. F. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Cumiln Balmier! 173 125.1k) TAYLOR, Register. of the Interior, United States Albert Bryner 300.00 First pub., Oct 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1925. 209 Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, E. K. Olson 690.00 October 9, 1928 Notice is hereby given Peoples Bank of LehL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Kl0.CN) that Alma Andrus of Spanish Fork, Utah, Samuel Borrel of the Interior, United Statea who on April 22, 1921, made Homestead 350.00 417 Ira I). Wines 125.00 Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, Entry No. 018081. for 814 Sec. 10; S14 48 Annn T. Otteratrom 08.75 October 20, 1925. Notice ia hereby given SWK. Lota 3 and 5 Sec. 11: NV4NW14. 40 T. E. Rom 75.00 that Leo Frandsen of Brice, Utah, who W14NE14 Sec. 14, Twp. 11 South,. Range Ij. W. Xuttall 112.00 on April 21. 1921, made StockraiKing 10 East, Salt Lake meridian, has filed 220 O. S. Harris Homestead Entry No. 019465, for SW14 notice of intention to make three-yea- r First National Rank of 203 300.00 NEK. WfcSRK. 8E14SWK Sec. 5; proof to establish claim to the land above Brice . 93.50 50 8EUNEK. NHSE14. 8V4NWK. SW14 described before the clerk of the district 8. W. Wherry Sec. 8, court at Provo. Utah, on the 24th day of 275.00 See. 7: EfcNW, 8WUNW 57 Eva Wherry 370.00 Twp. 13 South, Range 8 East, Salt Lake November, 1928 Claimant names as wit58 C. A. Wherry 102 100.00 meridian, haa filed notice of intention to nesses Jacob G. Andrus, David Jones, Henry M. Ilayes 85.00 make three-yea- r 01 James If. Bark proof to establish claim Wayne Lewis and Phoebe Andrus, all of 50.00 to the land above described before Arthur Spanish Fork, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, 05 E. I. Mills 184 190.00 J. Lee, United States commissioner, at Register. A. W. Horsley ..237 3740 Price, Utah, on the 8th day of December, First pub., Oct 16 ; last Nov. 13, 1928 E. Aramaki 1925. Claimant names as witnesses Levi II. Pare and Mary 08.75 George G. Frandsen, Jasper Robertson, IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIB 448 A. Bare Bryner Seventh Judicial District of the State 50.00 Royal Frandsen and Carl Gunderson, all 74 John W. Brinee 110.00 of Price, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Reg- of Utah, Within and For the County of :459 John IV. Chipman Carbon George E. Webber, Plaintiff, vs. 31.75 ister. 79 Olestia Dalpias .... Helen Webber, Defendant Summons. 575.00 First pub. Oct 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1925. 84 II. W. Landreth The State of Utah to the Said Defendant : 87.50 87 Theodore Edur Yon are hereby summoned to appear with125.00 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 417 Andrew Fieehko ... James 8. Mathis and of the Interior, United States in twenty days after the service of this 175.00 Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, summons upon you if served within the 89 John A. Mathis 150.00 October 19, 1925. Notice is hereby given county in which this action ia brought 94 Carlos Gunderson 100.25 thst Charles J. Logie of Colton, Utah, otherwise within thirty days after service 177 K. A. Wilson 12.50 who on March 18 1921, made Homestead and defend the above entitled action, and .... Clarence Z. Morrison 99 3740 Entry No. 018774. for 8EK, 8KNE14. in case of your failure ao to do judgment 8a rah A. Mathis 103 4740 NW14NEH, EHNW14 Sec. 20; SW14 will be rendered against yon according to A. T. Hellier the demand of the complaint which has 32.25 NEK, 8WUSWK. SUNW. NW 103 Olive Millburn 112.00 NWK.NU8WK Sec. 28, Twp 11 South, been filed with the clerk of the said court A. 8. Olsen .... 441 18.75 Range 10 East, Salt Lake meridian, has This action in brought to recover a judg107 II. F. Hansen 108 10 25 filed notice of intention to make three-yea- r ment dissolving the bonds of matrimony Moroni Hansen 15.00 W. N. Draper proof to establish claim to the land hereinbefore existing between you and the 50.00 above described before the register of the plaintiff. BltAFFET A PATTERSON, 113 W. A. Cotton Keima Mein tire 14 1240 United States land office at Salt Lake Attorneys For Plaintiff, Price. Utah. 50.00 City, Utah, on the 10th day of December, First put, Oct 30 ; last Nov. 27, 128 118 Emma C. Eves 50.00 1923. 119 G. C. Eves Claimant names as witnesses 120 4740 Charles E. Thorne. Le Roy Thorne, Royal NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DeJ. L. Thompson . 50.00 II. Timpaon and Alden Ivie, all of Colton, ...121 partment of the Interior, United States George A. Nixon Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, 25.00 Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. 127 II. G. Mathis October 5, 1928 Notice is hereby given 275.00 First pub., Oct. 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1925. 131 J. N. Robertson that David II. Jones of Grant Station, 136 150.00 J. O. Robertson via Helper, Utah, who on April 28 1921, 50.00 NOTICE 144 M. Wilson FOR PUBLICATION 155 125.00 of the Interior, United States mnde Homestead Entry No. 018980 for Eugene Chiado 25.00 I.and Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, NW14, NE14NE14, 158 S14XE14, N14 J. D. Critchlow 204 N14SW14. SE14 75.00 October 19, 1925. Notice is hereby given SE14, 8W14SE14. John B. Hanna 233 211.25 that Charles E. Thorne of Colton, Utah, SW14 Sec. 22. SHSW14, 8W148E14 A. Ballinger 45.00 who on August 7, 1923. made Homestead Sec. 18 Twp. 11 South, Range 10 East 220 C. B. Waterman 238 6240 Entry No. 032848 for SW14. WNWK Salt Lake meridian, has filed notice of Emery Bigelow 219 1875 Sec. 29; NKUNEU. SE14 intention to make three-yea- r proof to esHugh Fullerton 43.75 Sec. 30; NVfcKEU, SWKNEK See. 31, tablish claim to the land above described ....254 Hanford Ballinger 50.00 Twp. 11 South. Range 10 East, Salt Lake before the clerk of the district court at 193 . W, A. Lowry 75.00 meridian, has filed notice of intention to Provo, Utah, on the 17th day of NovemM. Q. Golding ... 1875 make three-yea- r 414 Brier Dambroaio proof to establish claim ber. 1928 Claimant names as witnesses Federal Land Bank of to the land above described before the William O. Jones, George Bearaon, ClarBerkeley, J. A. Austin, register of the United 8tates land office ence Creer and Alma Andrus, all of 450.00 at Salt Lake City. Utah, on the 10th day Spanish Fork, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Pledgee of December, 1925. Claimant names as Register. 8tate of Utah, J. W. 25040 witnesses Charles J. Logie, Royal II. First pu8, Oct 9; last Nov. 8 1025. 424 Warf. Pledgee State of Utah, G. B. Timpaon, James Ivie and Alden Ivie. all 143.75 of Colton. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR Reg- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 246 Waterman, Pledgee of the Interior, United States 10875 ister. 439 Burton W. Musaer Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, 8tate of Utah. J. C. First pub., Oct. 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1925. October 7, 1925. Notice is hereby given 248 8655.00 Jensen, Pledgee that Mrs. Mary R. Gardner of Pay son, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State of Utah, R. J. 50.00 of the Interior, United State Utah, who on June 29. 1921. made HomeHarrison, Pledgee 62.50 Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utah, stead Entry No. 022964, for Eli 8 HU 251 B. F. Mclntire October 10, 1925. Notice is hereby given Sec. 7; RUSH Sec. 8; NW14, W14 Equitable Real Estate and 1540 that George Bearn son of Spanish Folk, NE14, WHRW14. NE14SWU. NWU Investment company 455 6740 Utah, who on June 18 1921, made Home- 8E44 Sec. 17. Twp. 12 South. Range 10 450 Frank Martina 260.00 stead Entry No. 019418 for Lots 1, 2, 8 East Balt Lake meridian, has filed notice 192 8. Sheya 130.00 4. 8 KW 44 BE 14, SW14 Sec 12; Lots 1, of intention to make three-yea-r .258 G II. Ckrlqnist & Go proof to 8740 8 BE 4 8ec. 11; NTO14NW14 Sec. 18 establish claim to the land above describA. H. Taylor 464 And in accordance with law and an Twp. 11 South, Range 10 East, Salt Lake ed before the clerk of the district court at haa filed notice of intention to Provo. Utah, on the 19th day of Novemorder of the board of directors made on meridian, proof to establish claim ber, 1928 Claimant names as witnesses the 19th day of September, 1925, so many make three-yea- r hares of each pared of such stock as to the land above described before the Mary IL Black of Payaon, Utah. Edmond may be necessary will be sold at the clerk of the district court at Provo, Utah, Gardner of Payson, Utah, Dick Spencer Price Commercial and Savings bank at on the 4th day of December, 1928 Claim- of Hayden. Utah, and Dendel Gardner of Price, Carbon county, Utah, on the 7th ant names as witnesses Ilyrum Carter, Ilayden, Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, ReClarence Creer and gister. day of November, A. I)., 1925, at the hour David H. Jones. Wayne Lewis, all of Spanish Fork, Utah. First pub., Oct 9 ; last Nov. 8 1923 of 4 o'clock, p. mM to pay delinquent thereon, together with the costs ELI F. TAYLOR. Register. of advertising and the expense of sale. First pu8 Oct 23 ; last Nov. 20, 1928 CARL It. MARCU8EN, Secretary, Prbe partment of the Interior, United Stati Land Office At Salt Lake City, Utal Commercial and Savings bank, Price, October 22. 1928 Notice is hereby give Utah. partinent of the Interior, United St Land Office At Salt Lake City. U that Aaron Plynn Dimirk of Rnnnysld October 24. 1925. Notice is hereby g t'tsh, who on February 28 1928 mac Aa a result of correspondence be- that Elmer Addley of Price. Utah, Homestead Entry No. 031028 for NW1 NWU See. 10; B14NEU. 8W14NE1 tween the weather bureau of the Un- on April 28 1921, made Stockrai Sec. 9, Twp. 14 8011th. Range 12 Eas Entry No. 018989. for ited States department of agriculture Homestead 814. NW148W14, 8W14NW14, N! Salt Lake meridian, haa filed notice of li and the imperial marine observatory SK14. W14NW14. NE14NE14 Sec. tention to make three-yea- r proof to e tahliah claim to the land above describe at Kobe (Japan) arrangements have N14NW14. 8E14NW14 Sec. 23; Sec. 8E14 More the clerk of the district court 1 15; 8E14NE14 Sec. 21.3 been made to supply the latter insti12 South. Range 12 East, Salt Lake llth day of Deceu tution with the vessel reports revived idian, has filed notice of intention Claimant names as witness) twice a day by radio at the San Fran- make three-yea- r F. J. Dimick and George La Turner proof to establish cl cisco, Cala., station of the weather bu- to the land above described before Arl Snnnyside, Utah, and O. N. Etchebarrn ""IN. O. Perkini of Price, Utah. SL reau from the region of the Pacific J. Lee. United States commissioner, Price. Utah, on the 10th day of De F. TAYLOR. Register. East of the hundred and eighteenth her, 1925. Claimant names as witne mb--. Oct. 30; list Not. 27. 1928 aeries credible of Alma Warren, Glen 8 Nelson and 1 meridian. The very dailv weather charts of the North rison Russell, all of Price, Utah. It u not ton early to begin thinking Pacific Ocean published by the Kobe David Williams of Emery, Utah. EL kbout your Christman cards and New Register, TAYLOIt, observatory will in consequence he First pub., (let. 80; last Nov. 27, 192 Year's greeting. The Sim will have materially improved in value. These on display in a few days its usual fine daily charts are issued in monthly colYour man who declines to be snared selection. Better drop in now and selections a few months after the period soon becomes an old bachelor, regard- lect them. They will he laid aid- - unto which they refer. til wanted. Prices within the reach oi less of his age. Here When They Are New -- eff.-tiv- e, with us that we get the new styles when they are new and have them ready for your aproval and selection so they may be worn when fashion centers are wearing them We are constantly ing a new line of coats, dresses for the dies, suits, overcoats and shoes for men Models and prices to meet every requirement in these communities. Everything to eat and wear. It is a matter of pride WASATCH STORE CO. Traveling a fa Mode In Jamaica. tie breeding country. The Island Is Infested with tlcka, however, that Jainulca la becoming heavily and this condition haa held back liveand more Important aa A hard stock breed development aonree of bananua for the now been developed Yjy tee crosshaa United Statea market, aa well of English and Eut Indian cattle, aa for other leu Important products, ing and the ticks are being further comthat Weat Indian Inland la coming bated by compulsory dipping ef the more Into the field of American live stock. Jamaica haa alwaya been a "Nature's Balance" Disturbed. potential garden spot, and large parta cure of tlcka la an excelJamulcaa of It have at tlmea been developed lent of the unexpected reexample Into an actual garden. But It haa felt with particular keennem the ebb and sults when the "balance of nature la flow of world economic condition!, and Interfered with. First shlpa brought at tlmea the garden haa run quite lit- ruts which became a peat In the cane fields. Then the mongoose was Imerally to weeds. One big handicap to 1S72 to keep the rata la Jamaica haa been advene tariffs. Ita ported In check. The rata were destroyed, but greatest prosperity ban come In tlmea of war In other regions, when apodal the mongoose then attacked the llxarda demand for the commodities It ran and small birds, eating their eggs aa well aa those of turtles and domestic grow has sent purchasers to It with The marked reduction in the poultry. the full purses of necessity. The World war, for example, Increased Its numbers of small birds la said to be resiMiiisliiie for the presence of large income greatly. numbers of tlcka In the island so, la also Racial problems have confrontsort of way, ed Jamaica. Only a few years ago a the haa a big handimongoose placed the Island adopted a stringent Chinese exrlualon policy to avoid tha cap on beef production. After Jamaica was taken from the growth of a Chinese problem In addition to Its existing ethnic problems. Spanish, Port Royal, Its chief port, Jamaica la predominantly an Island became tha rendesvous of British bucof negroes almost aa much so as caneers under the leadership of the Unit!; It has, however, a thin but notorious Sir Henry Morgan. Ia those Alan f interest in seven-fopotent veneer of British law, custom days Port Royal had a high wall about drireway along the aouth aide and political control, which has kept It and wide quays, whereon Its habiof same ,. .. .. . . . .......... . . ...................... 3.o0 It from many of the difficulties and tues emptied their $104.83 Then, aa If Providence were outraged Amount of tax pitfalls of lta neighbor Island. Ilonore and Pierre Moynier, bemoral' an Its of by laws, disregard ...The population of Jamaica la apginning 42 feet north of the corner of Lot 3 ; thenre north proximately 800,000, and of this num- earthquake on June 7, 1(102, shook Jaber fully 95 per cent are blacks or maica to its foundations and tumbled 212 feet; thenre east 202 feet; thenre south 242 feet; thence west mulattoea, and the numbers of the thla den of Iniquity, with scores of 202 .242.00 feet to beginning sea. the Into When the the pirates, races are still further Intax of Amount $052.55 ruins creased by the presence of about 20,000 water la calm the Marie Dusalere, beginning 284 East Indiana. Barely 2 per cent of the of the old town may be seen beneath feet north of the southwest corner of IAt 3; thenre north 204 feet; population consists of whites, and the the water, even today. One Interesting relic of Port Royal thenre east 202 feet ; thenre south Chinese are leu than 1 per cent Tbs Chinese are chiefly storekeepers, and remains, however, in Fort Chari ea, a 204 feet; thenre west 202 feet to ...494.00 bricks. beginning largely monopolize that calling even In still old veteran of Amount of tax $706.12 the remote country districts. Many Some of the officers quarters and a BLOCK 7, TIDWKLL SURVEY of these storekeepers were born In paved court, so white that It daxzlea, Loofbourow, beginning Mary are still standing. Flower gardens at the K. Jamaica and speak slovenly English southeast corner of the now emencircle lta walla; Its gun with a broad accent like the negroes block ; thenre north 00 feet ; thenre from whom they have learned their brasure! are hidden by bashes; the west 120 feet; thenre south 00 birds haunt Its crannies, and tha llx- feet; thenre east 120 feet to bespeech. 00.00 arda crawl laslly over lta parapets. ginning On tha Edge of the Tropics. Amount of tax $187.04 Horatio Nelson was stationed at the Jamaica la the largest and moat Im- forts In George Christensen, beginning 1770, when he was twenty-on60 feet north of the southeast corInof the British West portant .Island of age, and the paved platform ner of block ; thenre north 00 feet ; dies and the third largest of all the yean which was known affectionately aa hla thenre west 120 feet ; thenre south 144 Antilles. It la miles long and 40 60 feet ; thenre east 120 feet to bemay still he seen. miles wide, and baa an area close to quarterdeck . ginning miw. The little town now standing on Amount .$167.18 that of Connecticut Sltuuted 00 mllea the old site of Port yf tax Royal la respectAnna W. Madsen, beginning 120 aouth of Cuba, It Ilea in the very cenOn the feet north of the southeast corner and disconsolate. able, faded, ter of the Caribbean sea. Like Ha- fences and hushes. In melancholy ugli- of block; thenre north GO feet; waii, Jamaica Ilea Just in the edge of ness, the commonplace Inhabitants dry thenre west 210 feet : thenre south the tropic ; and nature seems to have feet ; thenre east 210 feet to be- the fishing nets by means of which 00 60.00 Intended It to be a fairy Islnnd. Heavginning eke oat their existence. Amount of tax .$107.18 ily wooded mountains occupy much of they II. B. Goetxman, beginning 180 Kingston Ntarly All Black. tha Interior, and among them count-le-u Across the magnificent harbor from feet north of the southeast corner at reaiua tumble. of block; thenre north 50 feet; Tradition haa it that Columbus, who Tort Royal Ilea Kingston, the capital thence west 210 feet : thenre south Imof one Jamaica of and moat the 50 feet ; thenre east 2l0 feet to bediscovered Jamaica on hla second voy5000 age In 1404, when asked of the Inland portant ports In the Went Indies. Its ginning Amount of tax .$163.19 by hla royal patrons, crumpled a piece foundations were laid by Port Royal W. Lowry, beginning 230 Kingston la almost aa much feetMaud Of paper and threw It on the table. survivors. of the southeast corner north a mans black fown as Whether thla story, like that of tha of block; thence north 00 feet; two white persona to every bun-- thence west 210 feet ; thence south hgg, la apocryphal or not, a hit of The dred negroes who nominally are a part 00 feet ; thenre east 2l0 feet to be- well crumpled paper represents tha innin 60.00 of the city's population, live In special hilly character of the surface. A Aniount of tax .......$1K7.04 backbone of mountains rising to auburba and manage shops and the' J. Rex Miller, beginning at the heights of 7,000 feet, extends length- larger enterprises, and the streets are southeast corner of Lot 4; thenre wise of the Island, and from It nu- given up almost entirely to negroes. north 50.5 feet; thence weat 210 merous spurs spring. Erosion due to Even the policemen and many of the feet ; thence aouth 50.5 feet ; thenre ... 50.50 east 210 feet to beginning the torrential rains of certain seasons Judges are black. 4170.04 2 per cent of Kingston's Amount of tax Though only haa accentuated the roughness. Many J. E. Flynn, beginning 59.5 feet streams, none of them navigable, dash 50,000 people are whits, no small body north of the southeast corner of of dtlsens of any city has shown more rot 4; thenre north 54.5 feet; down from the uplands. "Xaymaca," the native Indian name of the laland, courage, energy and determination thenre weat 210 feet ; thenre south which haa been Europeanised Into during the hurricanes and earthquakes 54.5 feet; thence east 210 feet to 5440 beginning "Jamaica, means "Isle of Fountain!." which have time and again literally Amount of tax $157.80 Palma of several aorta. Including destroyed Its very foundation. HardMr. and Mrs. E. C. Lee. beginly had lta charred ruins cooled after ning 114 feet north of the southcoconuts and bamboo bananas, breadcorner Lot 4 ; thenre north 55 fruit, mango and a wide variety of the violent earthquake and fire In 1007, east feet ; thenre west 210 feet ; thenre other tropical trees, clothe hillsides before the survivors were buay build- south 55 feet ; thenre rest 210 feet short to and valleys. In the interior are trees ing, between the 55.00 beginning and blue the bllle n beyond, dean, reg- Amount of tax which furnish valuable cabinet woods $175.42 t town to take the piece and dyes. Some of the views from ularly O. II. Stevenson, beginning 169 lh on whlch nttur had de feet north of the southeast corner the high central hills over rough toot- of Lot 4; thenre north 45 feet; hills, valleys and plains, and out to atroyed. The British have given some meas- thenre west 210 feet : thenre south the deepest of bine seas are hardly to thence rest 210 feet to beure of to the Ja- 45 feet ; ...................................... be surpassed elsewhere In the world. . ... . ginning but have retained final conmaicans, Also interest in . But there are other aspects to JaA governor la appointed by the driveway along the north sile of maica than beautiful scenery. Much trol. 60.00 British king end presides over a legis- WIH6 la and that of the country undeveloped, Amount of tax 4140X1 council lative 15 which of members era In cultivation In tbs Interior la largely J. W. Johnstun, beginning 224 14 elected. Elected feet In the bands of negro peasant pro- appointed end north of the soul beast corner boarda 15 la the administer perishes of Lot 4; thenre north 49 feet; prietors, who tend tbdr new fruit local affairs. thenre west 210 feet; thenre south trees, their yam gardens and their 49 feet ; thenre rest 210 feet to beJa"root of the mads that patches ginning .. ...MM ......M.MM. ...MM Phono Callt Recorded maica famous" ginger. Many gaunt f Also interest in To a of In the record the side to south stand the mark number of keep of driveway along plains dhlmneya 54.00 the sites of sugar plantation manor calls made on a telephone and ao check Amount of tax bill at the of island's the end tha of up telephone the bouses palmier days. Thomas Dumayne, beginning 273 Along the coeatal swamps awarma of month, a Brooklyn (N. Y.) Inventor bee feet north of the southeast corner a devised meter workmen attack and that the waycalls of Lot 4; thenre north 30 feet; registers mosquitoes farers, who moat carry smoldering automatically. It la attached to tha thenre west 210 feet ; thenre south thence east 210 feet to be brands or continually wave branches neck of any desk phone and registers i3 80,00 when tha receiver la put back on tbo about their brads. Oklahoma man wore one shirt for o f ta x' iraxa If father has no hair from thinking lta luxuriant grasses, Because of He believed in the too mnch why does mother have so thirty-on- e Jonra. b5 fed yean. la an excellent potential cat-'north vf the southeast corner of old bromide of keep your ahirt on. much? Praparad hr tha Jfattoaal Oaographla elaty, Washington, D. 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