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Show ! MINNEAPOLIS EXCURSION Hj August 9th and loth. , Via Oregon Short Line-Union Pacific i Only $35.90 for the round trip from Salt , J; Lake. Proportionately low rates from 1 , ! other stutionB. Seo ngonts for further , , details. City ticket office 201 Main St. i j Mil BINGHAM AND RETURN $1.00 Via J). & R. G., August 7. J-'or train leave Salt Lake at 3:00 p. m. Tickets good returning August Stli. Splendid opportunity to visit the mines. Boxing exhibition evening of August 7th. YELLOWSTONE PARK EXCUR-SION EXCUR-SION August 25th, Via Oregon Short Line. Jlound trip from Salt Lake only $49.50. This covers all rail and Btage transportation to and through the, Park in audition to hotel expenses for tho seven days' trip in tho Park. The number num-ber of passongers will be limited to 50, and those desiring to avail themselves of this rale should make early reservation. reserva-tion. City ticket office, 201 Main st. EXCURSION TO CANADA August 10th, Via Oregon Short Line. Following rates will apply from Salt Lake Citv: Stirling and return $29.55 Raymond and return 29.95 Magrath and return 30,45 CardBton and return 31.90 Proportionately low rates from other points. Passengers Bhould take train leaving Salt Lake at 11:45 p. m., August 10th, which connects with spocial train north of Butte, Montana. City Ticket Office, 20.1 Main St. BINGHAM AND RETURN $1 .00 Via D. & R. G., August 7. For train leave Salt Lake at 3:00 S. m, Tickets good returning August th. Splendid opportunity to visit tho mines. Boxing exhihition evening of August 7th. SUMMER EXCURSIONS Via Orgon Short Line. Dally, Juno 1 to September IB, 1S06, froin Salt Lake City: Portland or Spoknno and return (via Huntington), $42.00. San Francisco and return Tla Ogdea and S. P. both ways, $42.00. San Francisco and return via Portland Port-land one way, $55.50. Los Angeles and return via Ogdec and S. P. both ways, $50.00. Los Angeles and return via Portland one way, $63.50. Proportionately low rates from other points. Final return limit of tickets, October 31. See agents for further particulars. City ticket offlco. 201 Main sL MINNEAPOLIS EXCURSIONS August 9th and 10th. Via Oregon Short Line-Union Pacific. Only $35.90 for the round trip from Salt Lake. Proportionately low ratea from other stations. Seo agents for further details. City ticket office, 201 Main street. DELINQUENT NOTIOE. Raymond-Illinois Mining company, principal place of business Salt Lake City. Utah. Location of mines, Eureka, Utah. Notice. There nro delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of assessment No. 2, Installment No. 1, of cent per share, levied on tho 27th day of June, 100C, the several amounts set opposite tho names of tho renpocllva shareholders, as follows: No. Name. Shares. Amt. Duo. ID Mrs. Nellie "Wall 1500 $ 7.60 26 John J. Harvey 300 1 60 76 Thomas L. Walden .... 200 l.oo 79 Honry Fares , 100 .60 80 Henry Faros 100 iso 81 Henry Fares loo 50 93 Arthur Brown ...1660 8.25 127 J. H. Tempest 600 2 60 liiS J. H. Tempest 125 63 120 Robo F. Brown CflO 3.30 131 George Curley 1000 e!oo 132 Goorgo Curloy 1000 5.00 140 rt. T. Kimball 200 1.00 148 D. J. Sullivan 1000 C.OO 149 D. J. Sullivan 600 2.60 168 Mary T), Wells 1000 e!o0 160 Heber M. "Wolls 500 2 60 And In accordance with law and an order of ho board of dlroctors, made on the 27th day of June, 1906, so many shares of each parcel of such Btock ns may bo necessary will bo sold at public auction at tho ofllco of tho company, 505 Atlas block. Salt Lako City, Utah, on the 16th day of August, 1906, at 3 o'clock p. m to pay tho delinquent assessment thnro-on, thnro-on, together with tho coats of advertising advertis-ing and expense of sale. J. C. LYNCH, Secrolary. Flrat publication Tuccday, July 31, 19Q6. NOTICE. Notice Is hercbj- given by the City Council or Salt Lake City of the Intention Inten-tion of such Council to mako the following follow-ing doscrlbod Improvement, to-wlt: To curb the guttor with cement (said guttor to bo thirty (30) Inches wide), both sides of Second Wost street from tho north aide of South Temple street to a point 330 foot north of Seventh North stroot. In paving district No. 2S, and defray the abutters' portion of the cost nnd expense thereof, estimated at thirteen thouiiund nine hundred forty-two and 50-100 ($13,942.50) dollars, or one and 25-100 ($1.25) dollars per front foot of abutting property, thero being 11.154 feet abutting said Improvement, by a local assessment upon the lots or pieces of ground within the following described dlBtrlct, being the district lo be affected nnd benefited by said Improvement, namely: All of lot 1, block 16G; all of lots 1, G. 7 and 8, block 161, all of lots 1 and S. block 138; all of lots 1, 6, 7 nnd 8, block 133; all of lots 1 and S. block 120; all of lots 1, 6, 7 and S, block 115; all of lots 1 and 8, block 102, all of lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, block 97; all of lots 1 and 8, block 84, all of lot 4, block 167; all of lots 4 and 5, block 160; part of the southeast quarter of section sec-tion 26, township 1 north, range 1 west. Suit Lako base and morldlnn; nil of lota 2. 3. 4 and 6. block 139; all of lots 4 and 6. block 132: all of lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, block 121; all of lots 4 and C, block 114; all of lots 2, 3, 4 and 6, block 103; all of lots 4 and 6, block 9G, all of lots 2, 3, 1 and 5. block S5, plat "A," Salt Lako City Survey. Sur-vey. The total cost of said improvement Is estimated at olghteon thousand forty-four and 80-100 ($18,044.80) dollars, of which sum the city's portion Is four thousand one hundred two nnd 30-100 ($4102.30) dollars, dol-lars, leaving thirteen thouBnnd nine hundred hun-dred forty-two and 60-100 ($13,942.50) dollars dol-lars to bo ralsod by local assessment. All protests and objections to tho carrying car-rying out of such Intontlon must bo presented pre-sented In writing to tho City Rccordor on or bctoro the 20th day or August, 190S, bolng the time set by said Council' when It will hear nnd consider such protests pro-tests and objections ns may bo mnde thereto. By order of tho City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated Juno 4, 190G. J. B. MORBTON, City Recorder, Curb and gutter extension No. 2. b23 NOTIOE. Notice In hereby given by tho City Council of Salt Lnko City of tho Intontlon Inton-tlon of such Council to makG the following follow-ing doscrlbod Improvement, to-wlt; To curb nnd gutter with cement (said gutter to bo thirty (30) Inches wide) both sldos of all ntrcotii from A stroot to N stroot. Inclusive, oxcept C and J ntroets, between South Tomplo and First Btrects. In Paving Dlstrlctn Nos. 24 and 30, nnd defray the abutters' portion of tho coBt nnd expense thereof, estimated nt nlno thousand nine hundred ($9,900.00) dollnrs, or ono nnd 26-100 ($1.25) dollars pur front foot of nbutllng property, thcro bolng 7,920 feet abutting said Improvement, Improve-ment, by n local assessment upon tho lots or pieces of ground within tho following fol-lowing described district lo bo nffectod and bonofltcd by snld Improvement, nnmcly: Fronting on A otroet: All of loto 1 and 4, block 14; all of lots 2 and 3, block 13. Fronting on B stroct: All of lots 1 and 4, block 13; all of lols 2 and 3. block 12. Fronting on D street: All of lots I and 1, block 11; all tt lots 2 and 3. block 10. Fronting on B stroct: All of I0I3 I nnd 4. block 10; nil of lota 2 and 3, block 9. Fronting on F stroot: All of loin 1 and 4, block all of lotB 2 and 3. blook 8. Fronting on G stroct: All of lots 1 and 4, block 8; all of lots 2 and 3. block 7. Fronting on II street: All of lots 1 and 4, block 7; all of lots 2 and 3. block 6. Fronting on 1 street: All of lots 1 and 4, block 6; all of lots 2 and 3. block 6. Fronting on K street.' All of lots I and 4. block 4; all of lots 2 nnd 3, block 3. Fronting on L street: All of lots 1 and 4, block 3; all of lots 2 and 3. block 2. Fronting on M strcot: All of lots 1 and 4. block 2; all of lots 2 and 3. block 1. Fronting on N street: All of lots 1 nnd 4. block 1, pint "D"; all of lots 2 and 3. block 8, plat "G." Salt Lake City Survey. Tho total cost of said Improvement Is estimated at ten thousand ono hundrod and twenty-six (S10.12C.00) dollnrs. of which sum tho city's portion Ib two hundred hun-dred and twenty-six ($220.00) dollars, leaving nine thousand nlno hundred ($9,900.00) dollnrs to bo raised by local assessment. All protests nnd objections to the carrying car-rying out of such intention must bo presented pre-sented In writing lo the City Recorder on or before tho 13th day of August. 1906, being tho time set by said Council when it will hear and consider such protests and objections as may bo mndo thereto. By order of tho City Council of Salt Lake City. Utah. Dated Juno 4th. 190C. J. B. MORBTON. City Recorder. Curb nnd Gutter Extension No. 3. First appearance Wcdnosday, July 25, 1906. al9S7 NOTIOE. Notice Is hereby given by the City Council of Salt Lake City of the Intention Inten-tion of such Council to make tho following follow-ing described Improvement, to-wlt: Constructing a cement sidewalk four (4) foot wide and four (4) Inches thick on tho west sldo of Ninth West street, between be-tween Second South and Fifth South streets, and between Sixth South and Seventh South streets. In Sidewalk District Dis-trict No. 21, and defray tho abutters' portion of the cost nnd expense thereof, estimated at ono thousand nine hundred and olghty-four (S1.9S4.00) dollars, or 80-100 ($0.S0) dollars per front or llnenr foot, there being 2.4S0 feet abultlng said improvement, by a local assessment upon tho lots or pieces of ground within the following described district, being the district to bo affected, and benefited by said improvement, namely: All of lots 1 and 2. block 2, all of lots 1 and 2, block 1. Kolsey and Gillespie subdivision, block 41, plat "C"; all of lots 1 arid 62. block 1, a of lots 1 and 62, block 2, Silver Park subdivision, block 32, plat "C"; all of lots 30 lo 5G. Inclusive, block 8. nil of lot 1. block S. City Park subdivision, block 29, plat "C": all ar lols 1 and t,, block 17. plat "O, " Salt Lake City Survoy. The total cost of said Improvement Is cstlmnted at two thousand seven hundred forty-seven and 93-100 ($2,747.93) dollars, of which sum the city's portion is seven hundred sixty-throe and 93-100 ($763.93) dollnrs, leaving one thousand nine hundred hun-dred eighty-four ($1,981.00) dollars to bo raised by local assessment. All protests nnd objections to the carrying car-rying out of such Intention must be presented pre-sented In writing to the City Recorder on or before tho 13th day of August, 1906, bolng tho tl no sot by 6ald Council when It will hear and consldor such protests and objections as may bo mado thereto. By order of tho City Council of Salt Lako City. Utah. Dated July 16th, 190C. J. B. MORETON, City Recorder. Sidewalk Extension No. 103. First appearance. Wednesday, July 25 1006- al985 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Offlco of the Board of Public Works, Salt Lake City. July 26. 1906. Scaled proposals will be rocelvod at this ofllco until 11 o'clock n. m. Monday, August 13. 190G, for the work of grading! curbing, guttering and macadamizing 12th East Street from 2nd South Street to 3rd South Stroet. Instructions to bidders, togolber with specifications and forms for contract and bond, can be obtainod upon appllca-lon appllca-lon at the ofllce of tho Board of Public Works or City Engineer. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Public "Works F. J. LEONARD. Chairman. ' LOUIS C KELSEY, City Engineer. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Ofllce of tho Board of Public Works, Snlt Lnko City, July 2G, 1906. Scaled proposals will be received at this office until 11 o'ulock a. m. Monday August 13. 190G, for the work of constructing con-structing all cement curbing and guttering gutter-ing Hint may bo ordcrod by the CItr Council to October 31, 190C. Instructions to bidders, together with specifications and forms for contract and bond, can bo obtained upon application at tho ofllce of the Bonrd of Public Works and City Engineer. Tho right Is reserved to reject any and nil bids. By order of tho Board of Public WorkB F. J. LEONARD, Chairman. LOUIS C. KELSEY. City Engineer. NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby given, by the City Council of Snlt Lake City of tho intention inten-tion of such Council to mnko the following follow-ing doscrlbod improvement, to wit; To grade, guttor aud curb with cement, and pave with macadam (said macadam pavement to be thirty (30) feet wldo between curbs and nlno (9) Inches thick). Stato street from the south sldo of North Tomple street to tho south side of Second North 8tr-; vimr N'nrth Btrcet from th east side of East Temple stroot to :ut center of State street; West Can von street from the center of Stato stroot to tho south sldo of Second North stroot. and I-lill6lde avenue from tho cast sldo of Stnte Btroot to the west side of West Cnnyon street, In Paving Dlstrlot No. 22, nnd defray tho nbuttors' portion of tho cost and expense thereof, estimated nt twenty thousand one hundred sovontccn and 7-100 ($20,117.07) dollars, or three ($3.00) dollars per front foot of abutting property, thcro being G.705.69 feet abutting abut-ting said Improvement, by a local as- sccsmont upon the lots or pieces of ground wilhin tho following deacrlbod district, being tho dlstrlot to bo afroctod nnd benefited by said' improvement, namely: Fronting on State ntroet: All of lots 1, 6, and 8, block 93, plat "A"; all of lot I Merchants' Protective AssociathS Scientific Collectors of Bad TJobts, FRANCIS G. LUKE; Qen'l. Mgr. IE Fifth Floor, Commercial Block, Salt Lake City, tj ;E "Some People Don't LIko Us." mt 3, 4, 5 nnd 0, block 2, plat 'E"; part of the southwest quarter of section 31, township 1 north, range 1 cast; part of tho southwest quarter of section 31, township 1 north, rango 1 east; all of lotB 1 and 2, block 1. plat "E"; all of lot 3, block 1, and all or lots 8 to 14. Inclusive, In-clusive, block 2, plat "K." Fronting on First North street: All of lots 5 and 6, block 93, pla. "A"' all of lots 2 and 3, block 1. nnd air of lota 1 to 5 Inclusive, block 2, plat "E." Fronting on West Canyon Btreet: All of lots 1 and 2. block 1. plat "E"; all of lots 1 and 2. block 1. and all ol lots 1 to 7. Inclusive, block 2, plat "K"; part of the southwest quarter of section 31, township 1 north, range 1 east; all of lot I and lots 3 to 10, Inclusive, block 3, plat "K." Fronting on Hillside avenue: All of lots 1 and 14, block 2, and all of lots 2 and 3, block 1, plat "K." Salt Lako City survey. The total cost of said improvement is estimated al twonty-four thousand seventy-two and 84-100 ($24,072.84) dollars, of which sum tho city's portion is thrco thousand nlno hundred fifty-five and 77-100 ($3,955.77) dollars, leaving twenty thousand one hundred seventeen and 7-100 ($20,117.07) dollars to bo rnlsed by locnl assessment. All protests nnd objections to tho carrying out ot such Intention must be presented in writing to tho City Recorder Re-corder on or boforo tho 13th day of August, Au-gust, 1906, being tho timo set by Bald Council when it will hear and consider such protests and objections as may be made thereto. By order of tho City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah. Dated April 17th, 1906. J. B. MORETON. City Recorder. Paving Extension No. IS. First appearance "Wednesday, July 25, 1906. al988 IiYNDS CHAPTER NO. 1, Or- kb&f der Eastern Star, Masonic YVH. hall. Staled meetings first Fri- VjSIafcv ny each month. Visiting mem- l krB receive a cordial wel- W come. Mary E. Graham, W. v M. ; Mary O. Wright, Socrotary. M1ZPAH CHAPTER NO. 5, Or-j& Or-j& dor of Eastern Star. Ma-Y&Qff Ma-Y&Qff sonic hall, first Monday each JtI0kn. month. Members of sistor jur-Ql529 jur-Ql529 isdlctions and visiting members I ' m cordially iuvited. Rhoda A. j vw Conoly, W. M.; Nancy Leather- wood, secretary. KNIGHTS OF THE MAOOABEES Salt Lake Citv tent No. 2 Every Thursday, I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting Knights invitod. A. A. 3. BITE Tho four co-ordlnati bodies of tho A. A. S. rite of Free Masonry holdc stated meetings the third Thursday in each month at tho .Masonic hall, corner West Temple, and Second So. Sojourning brethren invited. Joseph O. Bywater. 32 dog. W. M. Jordan Lodgo of Perfection No. 2. S. O. Park. 32 dog. W. M. James Lowe Chapter of Roso Croix No 1. 0. W. Morso. K. O. O. H. Commander Salt Lake Council of Kadosh, No. 1. H. N. Mayo. K. C. C. II. M.. of K. Utaji Consistory No. 1. Christopher Dichl, S3 deg. Registor of all tho Bodies. m AROENTA LODGE NO. 3. P. and I A. M. At Masonic hall first Tues-KfJ Tues-KfJ Jay of each month. Mibers of ' x sister lodges and sojourning brethren Invited. Harry A. Knowlcs, W. M.; Moaos O. Phillips, secretary. WASATCH LODGE NO. 1. P. and A. M. Masonic hall second Friday each month. Members of ststur lodges and sojourning brothron in good standing invited. Harrio Wall Griffin, W. M.; A. J. Lowe, socrotary. EL ELALAH TEMPUJ, A. A. O. N .M. S. Third Wednosday of each month, Masonio hall at 8 p. m. All nobles sojourning in vlted. J. M. Marriott, potcntots W. L. Barnes, rccordor. MT. MORIAH LODGE NO. 2, P. and A. M. M asonic hall second Monday each I month. Members of sister lodges and sojourn so-journ inn members in good standing invited. A. H. Poabody, W. M.; Christopher Dichl. secretary. UTAH CHAPTER No. 1, R. A. M. Statod convocation first Wednesday in each month at Masonic hill. Companions cordially cor-dially invited. Chas. W. Morse, H. P.; Moses O, Phillips, socrotary. Independent Order of Odd Follows. FIDELITY LODGE NO. 17, I. O. O. P. Moots every Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, T. O. O. F. temple. Visitors welcome. O. E. Thornton, N. O.; J. C. Smith, socrotary I. O. O. P. TEMPLE DIRECTORY. . Subordinate lodges meet as follows; Salt Lako lodge No. 2, Friday. Enterprise lodgo No. 15, Wednesday. NAOMI REBEKAH LODGE NO. 1 Meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday eveninc of each month in Odd Fellows temple, Markot ,trc- H2550 JORDAN LODGE NO. 3. I. L-. O. P, Meets ovory Monday night at L U. O. F. templo. Visitors invited E. M. McDonnld, N. G,; W. T. . Hopkins. Secretary. aH37 LAr,D,IE8i .0F THE MACCABEES Salt Lake ..- jyr 1 j Ni' 4 moct-s every first and third Monday, 8 p. at., I. O. O. F. hall. PRATERNAL ORDER OP EAGLES Salt Lako aerie No. C7. Every Friday, 8 p. m.. K. of P. hall. ' ROYAL ARCANUM S. fc. COUNCIL. 1517 n T c 4lh Th""l'ys, Jennings block. O. K. Smith, regent. E. L. Jones, secretary! Knights of Pythias. 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