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— + 8 en oe eee Eee By Fl Thrill By the Chica Clure Newsp: -'celand Made 1ers in ing Hop By LOWELL ‘THOMAS. go Tribune Newspapers Syndicate and the Mc apers Syndicate) Mont; “There was so much fog hanging over the Orkneys and iid Jack Harding. “There Dailyaroes the day after our arrival at Scapa Flow, and the Saips stationed between us and Iceland reported such bad ‘eather that we had to give up hope of flying that day,” wasn't anything we could do One out itso rather than spend our time mooning over the rertp, “an or Arabia, I Ki, Nout among the half “hikes of the scuppered German fleet fficers, newspaper correspondents id camera men, we landed on the erelict Hindenburg md over this sunken battleshiy h was once the pride of the iser’s navy, as much fun r us as It used to be to play pirate en we w ds. Next to wan ring thro a lost city in Yuca- can think of noth more interesting and mysterious prowling about a huge aban- 4 battleship. ‘We shinned up the masts and the tops of them we could down through the clear water outline of the part the derelict that still was sub- d. There were two great s on the stern, Leigh walked t on one while ‘Les’ and I bal m the other. Then was jl re k nd see every A h Leigh that he nh t jump is to where we Leigh is the sort of chap to who never takes a dare. He almost viopnade it. But in addition to losing woith® bet he fell into the sea, clothes land all, and we had to haul him PE out the In Remote Territory. alle “The Orkney islands and the Shet see lands are nearly as far off the beaten allypath and almost as rarely visited Tby tourists as the Kuriles and the ; Aleutians, where we had stopped if fvnen away around on the other Wside of the world. They are in neron a bout the same latitude; They are n of the sixtieth parallel and ne with Labrador and south- befern Greenland. ing “moored the British grand fleet, un fri the A ‘encountered na bi de si m su th th ve in hy ti by he ot “Right where our planes were der Jellicoe, rode at anchor the day news came that Admiral Beatty had the German g fleet Jellicoe at once steamed south to take part In the greatest naval battle of all history, the battle of Jutland “It was here that Lord Kitchener mysteriously met his death when he was journeying on board a warship to northern Rus- sia. Here also the famous Amert. an squadron o fmine sweepers un- der Admiral Strauss made its head- quarters w attempting to clear the North sea. “We spent several hours roaming about the narrow, winding streets of the quaint city of Kirkwall. The near houses are all built of stone, and the weather-beaten folk who live in them are very little more civilized than they were 800 years ago, when one of their mos brated rulers, known as St. Maggfis, built the fine old Kirkwall cathedr Of in Thick Fog “Tt was not until Saturday, August that the weather cleared enough to warrant our attempting the hop to and." sai Arnold, 9:30 we set forth by way Hardly ten all we ran thicker fle down as low as couldn't it Then it cleared for a m and we plunged into a You will be compelled to admit that the results of 5.S.S.arereallyamazing! \ | ANY people imagine that ec IML “zema tetter needs only >» extern application on the et reliet. This is tention of the suf: directed to th itching of the ‘06 islands ut from* Kirkw which grew deeper we h we came nutes fos, ater we di y—permanent rellet will er be thelrs until the disease n blood is thoroughly cleansed. 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When you put these together,—then to continue na and skin eruptions like a sin than a dis- ve eC moré Accompanied by a crowd of naval Climbing y taken ad-| One otten weather we decided to take a launch and cruise submerged , heavy rain squall, From this we flew into still thicker fog. Climb- ing to about 2,500 feet we got above »| it, and looking around we saw the Boston, but not a sign of the New Orleans. For twenty minutes we circled | round and round, wondering what 1 happened to Erik and Jack. We iidn’t tell whether they had flown right qn through the fog or whether they had met with an accident and fallen into the water. Lowell finally decided that the safest thing to do would be to turn back and at once report that the New Orleans was lost so that the destroyers could start a search. If Erik and Jack were ao- tually lost and {f we flew on to Ice- land, {t would mean that the boats might hear nothing of {t for another six or elght hours until we reached our destination, In that length of time the New Orleans might sink and both the boys be drowned. If they actually got through the fog, then the report would be sent back to us as they passed over the Fgroe islands and everything would be fine and we could follow next day Back to Starting Base. “So we turned back and hunted for the cruiser Richmond, which we knew to be following along our course. But in the fog we missed her, As we flew over the city of Kirkwall, where Maj. Davison from the embassy in London was stop ping, we dropped a message bag in one of the streets so that he could telephone to the wireless station and have word sent to the Richmond and other boats, advising them of what had happened. Then we returned to our old moorings at Houten bay, and landed A few hours later we learned that the New Orleans had been sighted passing over the Faroes, and at 6 that night the Richmond returned to the Orkneys. A little later the fol- lowing wireless message , came through from Iceland “ ‘Got into propellor wash in the fog, went into spin, partially out of control, came out of it just above water. Continued on landing at 1/ Boss — Me AN SpaUKy SEEMS NUHWUS — ou | GLESS ITS BEEN So LONG SINCE WE'S BEEN IN A WACE WES REGINNIN’ To GET | FWIGHTENED AS SATIDDAY AEABCHED OG ahe Casver Dally Crivune 3 Gorta SCHEME - ~ WELL PRETEND THAT THis Is THe DAY oF The Ract / AND WE'LL SEE BOW HE RUNS PHYLLIS | HOPE YoU DOWSY THinke VE FORGOTTEN ALL SEE SALLY QUITE OFTEN never got through to Iceland, for it was on the next’ day's filght that Leigh and Hank were forced down in midocean.”’ ees i Sat MANAGEMENT OF LOG CABIN INN DISPUTED Hornfiord, All O. K. Nelson.’ “We were overjoyed at hearing they had gotten through to Iceland But they had had a narrow escape. When their plan went into a spin in the fog if they had not come out into a clear spot and if the fox had reach- ed right down to the water's edge, as it did where we had flown a few minutes before, they would have plunged right into the sea, and the New,Orleans and Erik and Jack would have vanished. No one ever uld have known what had hap- pened to them." Narrow Escape from Death. Both Nelson and Harding give a graphic’ description of this thrilling adventure through which they had passed. “After losing sight of the Chicago and Boston in.the fog,” said Erik, ‘it was so thick thal we could see nothing above or below, in front or behind, or on either side of the cock pit. But we suddenly felt ourselves veing perked and thrown about and knew that we had gotten into the propeller wash of one of the other ships. This threw the plane out of control. Then, after being buffet- ed about in the propeller wash, it be- ame difficult for us to ascertain our equillbrium and pull out of our dicament. With fog, fog every: ere there was no basis of comn- irison, and it was difficult to tell whether we were flying north, south t, west, straight up or straight But a second later the instru indicated that {t was the lat cr, We were descending in a spin| lown ed to straighten not a minute too soon. again we shot | then were Jugh to be able to fly under | til we had gotten entirely belt. Once clear of it k and forth for a bit, oping the other planes would show up. When they failed to appear we climbed higher and after flying for three hours over another fog bank saw something black jutting up through the clouds. It turned out to be Sydero islahd Iceland in Safety. Twenty-five miles farther on the og ended abruptly, the sky became perfect! and straight ahead moke of the first de e had encountered, Gliding wrote a note asking could give us any news © other planes and re to verify the direc- urse ahead of us. We the bow of the de first. m bag time and a moment gnals as well as the other planes had pass ip leve pot and through th flew 1 1 bette The second uter ir news tha | ed the: ed the cruiser Raleigh countered « the sea all Iceland we? pass and then en r fog belt that hid rest of the flight to prevented us from seeing whether there were any This contains only vege: inal ingredients. Be- does build red-blood- routs eczema, clears tho builds firm flesh, fills out w cheeks, and gives you that re up and going appearance, a 8. S. Is sold at all- good drug stores In‘two sizes, “The Ou», Jarge ve is more economical hee Fhe Worlds Best | ss ‘Blood Medicine a more boats patrolling for us or not. Asswe neared the coast the weather cleared again and right ahead we saw the tiny village of Hornaftord, surrounded by gigantle mountains and great glaciers. An soon as we had moored the plane we hurried ashore, where we found some of the naval men from the Raleigh who had been put ashore to rig up a temporary radio station. Here we waited for the Chicago and Roston to join us, Byt the ill-fated Boston IN COURT HEARING Belle Barton was yesterday the right, in justice court, to to and assume management of the Log Cabin Inn, Alcova road- Mrs. denied return WALT You DONT HAVE YO EXPLAIN: TOME OF The boundary of said Grading District "No. 9 within which the property will be assessed accord- ing to law for the payment of the above named improvement as be- ing the property specifically bene- fited, is as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Block 57, White's Ad- dition, thence south along the west boundaries of Blocks 61, 62 and 68, Sheridan Heights Addi- tion, and along the west boundary of Kenwood . Addition, 3,834.5 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 66, Kerwood Addition; thence S. 89 degrees 19 minutes £, 1,457.1 feet to the center line 0! the alley in Block 9, Casper View Adition; thence north 1,328.4 feet along the center line of the alley house, when she admitted that she had entered an agreement with the other owners to remain away for the payment of $250 per month. The defendants named in the case were L. H, Barton, Henry Hams- dorf, Gib Dodson and Edward Berg. Justice Blake of Midwest, sitting in Justice Brennan's court, dis- missed the case after it had been in session from 4 p. m. until 9 o'clock in the evening. Bread Made By New Method Is Never Stale PARIS, Jan. 22.—A journeyman baker claims to have found a for- mula for bread dough the use of. which will keep the loaves in an edible condition for months or even years Recently laboratory. experiments have proved that the loaves could be kept relatively fresh for ten months, while the inventor, Jean Matti, says this pertod will be ex: tended to two years S STAGE CAREER England.—The Rev. Her ne, Hull pastor, is unique among men of the cloth in that he b advised scores—perhaps hun of young men and women tn his flock to go upon the stage. He URG HULL bert ¢ dreds has pronounced the stage as being “the loftiest profession in the world.” capitate ti More than 1,000 jack rabbits were killed in a one-day drive by citizens of Lodgepole, : LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS. SESSMENT ROLL FOR _ THE GRADING AND IMPROVE. MENT OF STREETS AND. POR- TIONS OF STREETS IN GRAD- ING DISTRICT NO. 9, IN| THE CITY OF CASPER, NATRONA COUNTY STATE OF WYOMING. Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Cas- er will meet on the 16th day of Fabrutery A. D., 1925, at eight o’clock P. M., on said date, at the Council Chambers at the City Hall in the City of Casper, for the pur- pose of hearing objections to the assessment roll for the grading and improvement of those streets and portions of streets in Grading District No, 9, in the City of Cas- per, as follows, to-wit: East Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth, Twelfth, Four: teenth (or Farnum), and _ Fif- teenth Streets, from the east prop- erty line of South McKinley Street to the east property line of South Conwell Street; Jackson, Washington, and Conwell Streete, from the south property line of Fifth Street, to the north property line of Fifteenth Street. Melrose in Blocks 9 and 8 and 1, Casper View Addition, to the north boun- WELL, YOu see vrs This way + nag ad OF FEEL RESPONSIBLE FOR (seat HER HAVING dary of said Block 1; thence west 47.00 feet along the north boun- dary of said Block 1; thence in a northerly direction along a line parallel to and 140.00 feet east of the east boundary of Kenwood Addition and Sheridan Heights Addition, 2,452.8 feet, to a point on the north property line of East Fifth Street, extended; thence west 176.00 feet to the southeast corner of Block 51, White’s Addition; thence west 1,244.00 feet along the south boundary of White’s Addition, and Natrona Heights Subdivision, to the point of beginning. Notice is further given that the said assessment roll is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City where it may be examin- ed by any and all persons who may desire to object to said as- sessment roll, and they are here- by notified to make such objec- tions in writing and to file the same with said City Clerk on or before the date. fixed for . such hearing or at such time as the hearing may be continued to, at which time the said City Council will sit as a Board of Equaliza- tion for the purpose of consider- ing such roll, and at such hearing or hearings will consider such ob- jections made thereto or to any part thereof. or set aside such roll in order that such assessment be made in such manner which shall appear just, equitable and lawful, and then to. proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. 3 Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 19th day of January A. 'D., 1925 S. K. LOY, (SEAL) Mayor Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Clerk. Publish January, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, 1925. NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS. SESSMENT ROLL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF _ SANI. TARY SEWERS IN SANITARY SEWER _ DISTRICT NO. 21, IN THE CITY OF CASPER, NA. TRONA COUNTY, WYOMING. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the City Council of the © of Casperywill meet on the 16th day of February, A. D., 1925, at the hour.of eight o'clock P. M. on said date at the Council Cham- bers of the City Hall in the City of Casper, for the purpose of hearing objections to the assess- ment roll for the construction of sanitary sewers and improvements in those streets and alleys and portions of streets and alleys in Sanitary Sewer District No. 21, in the City of Casper, as follows, to- wit: South Lowell Street from the east and west legal subdivision line be- tween the Northe: Quarter (NE) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 10, and the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE) of Section 10, T. 33 N., R, 79 W. of the 6th P. M., to the South Line of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Right-of-Way line; South Lennox Street from the least and weet legal | subdivision BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I BETTER SLIP THiS sACK R HIS HEAD = \F WE SEES THAT No OTHER HORSES ARE LINED UP HELL KNow) THIS 1S A FRAME-UP* WELL YOU SHOOLONT Mina ME YOU ANID + ARE NOT NigaARLY a 4S OLD FRIENDS line between the Northeast Quar- ter (NE%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 10, and the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 10, T. 33-N., R. 79 W. of the 6th P, M. to the South‘line of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Right-of-Way; East “‘A” Street from the cen- ter line of the alley between Elk atid Lowell Streets to the Center Line of the alley between Lennox and Beverly Streets; East 1st Street from the center line of the alley between Elk and Lowell Streets to the center line of the alley between Lennox and Beverly Streets; East 2nd Street frpym the cen- ter ling of the alley between ‘Blk and Lowell Streets, to the center line of the alley between Lennox and Beverly Streets; East 3rd Street from the cen- ter line of the alley between Elk and Lowell Streets, to the center line of the alley between Lennox and Beverly Streets; East 4th Street, that portion ly- ing north of the legal subdivision line between the Northeast Quar- ter (NE%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 10, and the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE) of Section 10, T. 33 N., R. 79 W. of the 6th P. M.,'between the center lien of the alley between Elk and Lowell Streets, and the center line of the alley between Lennox and Beverly Streets; The alley betwen Elk and Lowell Streets in Blocks 94, 95, 96, 97 and 98 Butler’s Addition (East) ; The alley between Lennox and Lowell Streets in Blocks 105, 106, 107, 108, and 109 Butler’s Addi- tion (East); The alley between Lennox and Beverly Streets in Blocks 110, 111, 112, 113 and 114 Butler’s Addition , (East) ; The afley lying south of and adjacent to the C. & N. W. R. R. Right-of-Way from the center line of the alley between Elk and Lowell Streets to the center line of the alley between Beverly and Lennox Streets; f Or such portions of same as is necessary to adequately serve with the proposed . improvement, each lot. part of lot, or parcel of -|land within the boundaries. of the improvement district described herein, The boundary of said Sanitary Sewer District No. 21 within which the property will be assess- ed according to law for the pay- ment of the above named im- provement as being the REO specifically benefitted, is as fol- lows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the south right-of-way line of the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad where it intersects the center line of the alley between Elk and Lowell Streets, produced, and running thence North 79 degrees 48 minutes E. along said right-of- way line a distance of 772.60 feet to the center line of the al- ley between Beverly and Lennox Streets; thence! south alon; the center line of said alley a distance of 2,400.81 feet to the legal subdi- vision line between the northeast Quarter (NE%) of the North- east Quarter (NE%) of Section the Southeast Quarter (SE%) of the Northeast Quarter (NE%) of Section 10, T. 32 N., R. 79 W. of the 6th P. M.; thence N. 89 degrees 45 minutes W. along said legal subdivision Tine a distance of 760.00 feet to the center line of the alley between Elk and Lowell Streets; thence north along/the center line of said alley a distance of 2,239.2 feet to the point of beginning. Notice is further given that the said assessment roll is now. on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City where it may be examin: ed by any and all persons who SWUX, Boss- AH CANT GIT ITO DB SPIRIT oOo DIS —- iT DONT SEEM LAK No Wace / To ME GOLLY '0 HATE TO HORT PRYLLUS FEELINGS, | HOPE SHE DOESNT THINK I'M PRYING SALLY MORE THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925 WHATS THE MATTER WITH Nov? AINTT You GoT ANY IMABINATION = WHOA .sPARKY! WAIT HERE Tet 1 COME AHA, WALT! | SAW YOO COT ATTENTION THAN HER. may desire to object to said as- sessment roll, and Tay ate hereby notified to make such objections in writing and,to file the same with said City"Clerk on or before the date fixed fcr such hearing or at such time as the hearing may be continued to, at which time the said City Council will sit as a Board of Equalization for the purpose of considering such roll, and at such hearing or hearin; will consider such objections made thereto or to any part thereof, or set aside such roll in order that such assesment be made in such manner which shall appear just, equitable and-!awful, and then to proceed to confirm the same by ordinance. Dated at Casper, Wyoming, this 19th day of January A. D., 1925. 8. K. LOY, (SEAL) Mayor. Attest: H: H. PRICE, City Clerk Publish January 22, 28, 24, 25 and. 26, 1925. NOTICE OF HEARING ON AS. SESSMENT ROLL FOR. THE CONSTRUCTION OF. _ SANI- TARY SEWERS IN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT NO. 16 IN THE Cl@Y OF CASPER, TRONA COUNTY. STATE OF WYOMING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City }of Casper will meet on the 16th day of February, A. D., 19265, at the hour of eight o’clock P. M. on said. date at the Council Chambers at the City Hall in the City of Casper, for the purpose of hearing objections to the assess- ment roll for the construction of sanitary sewers and improye- ments in those streets and alleys and portions of streets and alleys in Sanitary Sewer District No. 16, in the City of Casper, as follows, to-wit: South Jackson Street from the south line of East 8th Street, to the south line of Lot 28 in Block 130, Butler's Addition; South Washington Street. from the south line of East 8th Street, to the north line of East 15th Street ; South Melrose Street from the south jine of East 8th Street to the north line of East 15th Street; South Conwell Street, from the north line of Lot 1 in Block 1, Casper View Addition, to the, north line of East 15th Street; South St. Botolph Street from the north line of Lot 1 in Block 2 Caspers View Addition, to the north line of East 15th Street; South McKinley Street from the south line of East 15th Street, West, to the North line of East 18th Street; South Jefferson Street from the south lie of East 15th Street, to the north line of East 18th Street; South Mitchell Street from the south line of East 16th Street, (formerly Demorest Street) to the north line of East 18th Stree: East 8th Street from the ce ter line of the alley betweer Mc- Kinley and Jackson Streets. to the east line of Block 70 Sheridan Heights Addition; East 10th Street from the cen- ter line of the alley between Mc- Kinley and» Jackson Streets, to the east line of Lots 485 and 486 Kenwood Addition; East 12th Street from the cen- ter line of the alley between Mc- Kinley and Jackson Streets, to the west line of South Fenway Street; East Farnum Street from the center line of the alley between McKinley and Jackson Streets to the West line of South Fenway Street; East 15th Street from the east line of South McKinley street, to the west line of South Fenway Street; East 16th Street (formerly De- morest Streét) from the west line of Lot 7 in Block 26, Butler’s Ad- dition, to the west line of South McKinley Street; East 17th Street (formerly Eu- clid Avenue) from the east line of Butler’s Walk, to the west line of the alley between McKinley and Jackson Streets; The alley between South Fen- way and) South St. Botolph Streets, from the north line of Lot 1 in Block 2, Casper View Addi- tion, to the north line of 16th Street; The alley bet¥een South St. Botolph and. South Conyell Streets, from the north line of Lot 1 in Block 1, Casper View Addi- tion, to the north line of 15th Street; . The alley between South Con- well and South Melrose Streets, from the east and west alle: 1265.00 feet south of East 8th Bae to the north line of 15th treet; , The alley between South Mel- rose and South Washington Streets from the east and west alley 125.00 feet south of East 8th. Street, to the north line of 15th Street; The alley between South Wash- ington and South Jackson Streets from the East and west alley 125.00 feet south of East 15th Street, to the north line of 15th Street; The alley between South Jack- son and South McKinley Streets, from the east and west alley 125.00 ‘feet south of east 15th Street, to the north line of 15th Street; The east and west alley 125.00 feet south of East 8th street, from the center line of the alley be- tween Sauth Jackson Street and South McKinley Street, to the east line of Lot 500 in Kenwood Addition ; The north and south alley in Blocks 33 and 84 Butler Heights Addjtion ; le north and south alley in Blocks 32 and 35 Butler Heights Addition; The east and west alley in Block 32 Butler Heights Addition; The cast and west alley in Blocks 26 and 25 Butler’s Addi- tion; Or such portions of same as is necessary to adequately serve with the proposed improvement, each lot, part of lot, ov parcel cf land within the boundaries of the improvement district described herein. The boundary of said Sanitary Sewer District No. 16 within which the property will be assess- ed according to law for the pay- ment of the above named im- provement as being the property specifically benefitted, is as fol- lows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast cor- ner of Lot 12 in Block 63 Sheri- dan Heights Addition and running thence east along the north line of Eact 8th Street a distance of 1,130.00 feet to the southeast cor. ner of Lot 12 in Block 70, Sheri- dan Heights Addition; thence south along the east line of the east lots north of 12th Street in Kenwood Addition, a distance of 1,412.5 feet, to the east and west legal subdivision line between the NW of SE% of Section 10, and the SW of SEM of Section 10, T. 33.N., R. 79 W. of the 6theP. M.; thence east along said sub- division line a distance of 648.00 feet, to the northeast corner of Lot 2 in Block 2 Casper View Ad- diton; thence south along the west line of South Fenway Street, a distance of 1,386.00.60 feet, to the south line pf East 15th Street; thence west’ along the south line of Bast 15th Street, a distance of 1,813.00 feet, to the northeast corner of Lot 28 in Block 131 Butler Addition; thence south along the east line of said Lot 28, ajdistance of 42.00 feet. to the theast corner of said Lot 28;| WALKING WITH SOMEBODY ELSE By Billey De Beck “THERE Now — HERE'S A SACK FoR YOuR EAD, Too * ‘ Now do YouR south line of East 15th Street, a distance of 473.09 feet to the west line of the alley between McKinley and Jackson Streets; thense south along the west line of said alley a distance of 1,247.00 feet to the south line of Hast 18th Street; thence west along the south line of East 18th “Street, a distance of 1,072.00 feet to the point where the east line of the alley between Butler’s Walk and Mitchell Street in Block 36, Butlers Heights Addition, pro- duced, intersects the south line of 18th Street; thence north along the east line of said alley a dis- tance of 270.90 feet to the north- west corner of Lot 13-in Block 36, Butler Heights Addition; thence N. 9 degrees 39 minutes E. along the west line of Lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 in said Block 36, a dis- tance of 318.35 feet, to the north- west corner of said Lot 18; thence N. 79 degrees 50 minutes W. along the north line of Lot 1 in said Block 36,%a distance of 79.71 feet, to the northwest corner of said Lot'1; thence N. 13 degrees 33 minutes E. a distance of 60.10 Lot 7 in Block 31, Butler Heights Addition; thence north along the west line of said Block 31, a dis- tance of 177.3 feet to the north- west corner of Lot 4 in said Block 31; thence N. 19 degrees 09 min- utes E. along the west line of Lots 3 and 2 in said Block 31, a dis- tance df 105.8 fect to the north- west.corner of said Lot 2; thence east along the north line of said Lot 2, 2 distance of 144.83 feet; thence north a distance of 120,00 feet, to the southwest corner of Lot 7 in Block 26 Butler’s Addi tion; thence east along the south line of said Lot 7 a distance of 50.00 feet to “the southeast cor ner of said Lot 7; thence north along the east line of said Lot 7 a distance of 160.00 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 6 in said Blogk thence west along the south line of said Lot 6 a distance of 50.00 feet to the southwest, cor ner of said Lot 6; thence north along the west line of said Lot 6, a distance of 140.00 feet, to th South line East 15th Street; thence east a the south line of East 15th Str a distance of 680.00 feet, to the northeast cor- ner of Block 25, Butler’s Adc tion; thence S. 86 degrees, 42 minutes E. a distance of 80.10, fect to the southwest corner of Lot 66 Kenwood Addition; thenen east along the south line of said Lot 66, a distance of 140.00 fect, to the center’ line of the alley be: tween South McKinley and South Jackson Streets; thence north along the center line of said alley a distance of 2,727.72 feet to the point of beginning. Notice is further given that tho said assessment roll is now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said City where it may be ex amined by any and all persous who may desire to object to said assessment roll, and they hereby notified to make h ob- Jections in writing and to file same with said City Clerk on or before the*date fixed for such hearing or at such time as the hearing may be continued to, ut which time the said City Council will sit as a Board of Equal tion for the purpose of corieldays ing'such roll, and at such hearing or hearings will consider such ob- jections made thereto or to any part thereof, or set aside such ro!) in order that such assessment he he made in such manner whieh, sholl appear just, equitable and Iawful#and then to proceed {» confirm the same by ordinace Dated at Casper, Wyoming. thir 19th day’of January, A. D., 192. . LOY, (SEAL) Mayor Attest: H. H. PRICE, City Merk of thence west along a line pareliel | to and 42.00 feet south of the \ Publish January 22, 23, 5 and'26;/080;- 2: 0 og oe | feet to the southwest corner via: ion ra

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