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Show Always Available If yon wish (o set aside a portion of your means whoro It will ho arallablo for iinmodiato use, open an account with this Bank, You will find no other nrmu cement so convenient. con-venient. You will bo getting interest inter-est st four per cent all the time. UTAH SA VINOS & TEUST CO., 100 Main Street, Salt Lake City. GET YOUR PIANO OR ORGAN T0DAY-SAVE T0DAY-SAVE HALF PRICE At the Clayton Music Co.'s Club Sale Greatest Money-Saving Money-Saving Piano Sale Ever Held in Salt Lake City. THE TIME TO BUY A PIANO IS N0W-IF EVER Because the Prices Are the Lowest Ever Known There's a Piano or Organ Here to Suit Every Taste and Every Purse Come Today Sure. YOU SHOULD NO LONGER. BE WITHOUT A PIANO IN YOUR HOME The Clayton MubIc Company Offer Very, Very Easy Terms, So That Everybody Every-body Can Buy and Save Money at This Sale But You'll Have to Hurry 1 Time's Short. COME TONIGHT - STORE OPEN TILL 10 MAIN STREET 109-11-13 Such an opportunity to get a piano of good quality for so little money may not come again in your life-time. In the past year vre took In a great many pianos in exchange for new ones nnd for player pianos, etc. Wo must sell them all in this sale. There aro very, very exceptional values, all of them thoroughly overhauled by our expert workmen, and many of them as good as new. In this 6ale, too, are many pianos that are shop worn, that are Just a little marred from being on display in our ware rooms, and many brand new pianos, too, that we bought at bargain prices from manufacturers in the dull summer months, when they were glad to sell at actual cost and less, to keep the factory going and the workmen bu8j Have You a Piano. No home Is complete without one. Every home that has one is brighter and happier. Wo do not think you can offer any good argument against having a piano in your home. You must admit that a piano brightens, cheers, refines, educates and helps bind the family together. You are neglecting your children If you are not giving them the opportunity of getting get-ting some musical education. The prices and terms now, during this sale, are such that everybody can own a piano. Upright pianos, large size, full octave, as low as $07. Upright pianos worth $250 to $275, cut i down to $127 and $146; $10 sends one home, $G a mouth pays for it. Highest class of cabinet grand uprights, up-rights, comprising various fine makes; pianos that aro sold from coast to coast at from $450, $475, $500, $550 and $650. Club sale prices $225. $248, $26S, $235, $337 and a little higher for the most expensive ex-pensive cased ones. We are making tho terms to suit our customers at this club sale. A little money down and $3, $5, $6, $7 to $10 per month will buy any piano In stock. You owe your wifo and children a piano. pi-ano. Get it In this club sale and save money. Its educational and refining Influences In-fluences are worth many times Its cost. Bargains n Used Uprights. We have an enormous surplus stock of exchau2, used, shop worn and sample pianos in all makes, that must go at once. You should see these bargains early; as they are going quickly. We quote prices on four or five. A $500 Knabe, upright grand, fine mahogany ma-hogany case, for $225. A $550 Everett, upright grand, golden oak case, like new, for $295. Terms $10 down, $3 to $10 monthly. A $300 Schirmer, large sizo, mahogany case, new, for $146. A $375 Kimball, oak case, used, for $160. A $500 Kimball, extra large size, upright up-right grand, rich mahogany case, used, for $250. A $500 Story & Clark, beautiful mahogany ma-hogany case, used only four months, club sale price $275. Terms $10 cash, $S monthly. A $375 Whitney, large size, upright grand, golden oak case, like new, for $185. A $500 Stelnway. square grand, fine rosewood case, carved legs and lyre, fine tone and good action, only $140. Other squares $18 to $35 up. Terms $10 down, $5 to ?10 monthly. And scores of other bargains just as good as these. Read on. The Wonderful Player Pianos and Piano Players, $50 to $85 Up. We have them In all their glory. Tho children, grandfather and grandmother can operate them. They are the greatest source of education, musically, of r.he age. Don'L wait long, but get" one now. Enjoy yourself, entertain your friends and put new life In your silent piano and i your home. In thlB club sale are some grand bargains In new and used players at $50 up. Terms $8 to $10 monthly. Attach to your piano and satisfaction guaranteed, music and bench included. Also player pianos at nearly half price. Come and see these great bargains. If you live outside of Salt Lake, we want you to come or 'phone or write us at once for bargain list. Extraordinary Bargains in Beautiful Grand Pianos. Never before have we had as fine a line of brand new, splendid values in grand pianos. Music teachers and colleges will profit by investigating. A $950 grand new Knabo. quarter grand, $075. A $750 Estey Miniature Grand, for $500. Also Vose. Kimball and other beautiful miniature and baby grands. Terms $25 to $50 cash, $15 monthly. Organs at Fraction of Cost. You can buy a New England organ for $10. that cost $05. Another Estey for $15 that cost $75. Another for $29 that cost over $100, and so we could go ,on and on; and many brand new organs at half price and less. The only way to learn about the sale Is to come to the store and see for yourself. your-self. No matter where you live, it will pay you to come or write at once. We Bhlp pianos and organs anywhere in the West and guarantee safe delivery. Store open till 10 o'clock every night. Main street, 109-11-13. Oldest and largest music house in the WeBt. Clayton Music Company. JOSEPH J. DAYNES, JR., Manager. AN OBDENANOE. An ordinance levylns a tax and for the aBBenument of property on both aides of Second West Btreot from the north side of South Temple street to a point 330 foct north ot Seventh North strcot, in Paving District No. 2S. for the purpose of providing for the curbing and guttering thereof. , Bo it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah: SECTION 1. That the City Council doeB hereby levy tho tax and provide for the nsseooment of tho same upon tho proporty hereinafter described Jn Lots 1, Dlock 15G; 1, 6, 7 and 8, Block 161; 1 and 8, Block 138; 1, G, 7 and 8. Block 133; 1 and 8, Block 120; 1. 6, 7 and 8, Block 115; 1 and 8, Block 102; 1, fi, 7 and 8, Block 97; 1 and 8, Block Si', 4, Block 157; 4 and C, .Block 150; part, of the southeast quarter of Soction 25, Town-Bhip Town-Bhip 1 north, Range 1 west. Salt Lake BaKo and Meridian; Lots 2. 3, 4 and 5. Block 139, 4 and 5, Block 132; 2, 3, 4 and 6, Block 121; 4 and 5, Block 114; 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 103; 4 nnd 5, Block 96; 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block S5, Plat "A." Salt Lake City Survey, abutting on both side3 of Second West street from the north side of South Templo street to a point 330 feet north of Seventh North street, In Paring D:strlct No, 28. flaid property Having Hav-ing a frontage of 11,154 fect along said etreet. This tax ia lovlod to defray tho ex-ponso ex-ponso of curbing and guttering with cement (oald gutter to bo thirty (30) inches wide) said portion of nald street opposite the property hereinafter described de-scribed to be especially affected and benefited ben-efited by said improvement, and it la hereby adjudged, determined and established estab-lished that tho same will be especially benofltod thereby to tho full amount of tho tax hereby levied, and said parcola of land aro hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rate in accordance with tho linear foot frontage upon said portion of said street fronting upon and to a depth of twonty-flve (25) feet back therefrom, and the tax hereby levied and to be as sessed upon said parcels oi iana is inir-teen inir-teen thousand nine hundred forty-two and 50-100 ($13,942.50) dollars, or ono and 25-100 ($1.25) dollars per front or linear foot, which Is the ostimated total cost aud estimated cost per linear foot of said curb and gutter, and the Treasurer Treas-urer is hereby authorized and directed to assess In accordance with the provisions provi-sions of this ordinanco for the purposo herein mentioned: All of Lot 1, Block 156; All of Lots 1. 6. 7 and 8. Block 151; All of Lota 1 aud 8, Block 133; All of Lots 1, 6, 7 and 8, Block 133; All of Lots 1 and 8, Block 120; All of Lots 1, 6. 7 nnd 8, Block 115; All of Lots 1 and 8, Block 102; All of Lots 1. 6, 7. and 8, Elpck 97; All of Lots 1 and 8, Block 84; All of Lot 4, Block 157; All of Lots 4 and 5, Block 150; Part of tho 60uthoaGt quarter of Section Sec-tion 25, Township 1 north, Rango 1 west, Salt Lako Base and Meridian; All of Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5. Block 139; All of Lots 4 and 5, Block. 132; All of Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5. Block 121; All of Lots 4 and 5, Block 114; All of Lots 2, 3. 4 and 5, Block 103; All of Lots 4 and 5, Block 96; All of Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block So, Plat "A," Sal; Lake City Survey, as the same aro shown upon the ofllcial plats of said city to a depth of twenty-five (25) feet back from said stroot, and to collect said tax. SECTION 2. Said fax shall become and be delinquent In six (0) oqual installments, install-ments, as follows, to-wit: One-sixth thereof shall becomo delinquent one month after the approval of this ordinance; ordi-nance; one-sixth thereof In ono year after such approval; one-sixth thereof in two years after such approval; one-sixth thereof In three years after such approval; ap-proval; one-sixth thereof in four years after such approval, and one-sixth thereof In five years after such approval. Each and every installment of said tax except the first, shall draw Interest at the rato of six per cent per annum from date of levy until delinquent, and each and every Installment of said tax shall bear interest inter-est at tho rato of eight per cent per annum an-num from nnd after Its date of delinquency. delin-quency. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, August 20th, 1906, and re'orred to the Mayor for his approval. J. B. MORETON, City Recorder. Approved this 21st day of August, 1905, EZRA THOMPSON. Mayor. Stale of Utah, City and County of Salt Lnke. ss. T, J. B. Moreton,. City Recorder of Salt Lako City, Utah, do hereby certify that tho above and foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinanco entitled, "an ordinanco levying a tax and for tho nsaesament of property on both sides of Second West Btreet from the norm siae oi &outn Temple street to a point 330 feet north of Seventh North street, In Paving District No. 28, for tho purpose of providing for the curbing and guttorlng thereof," passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah. August Aug-ust 20, 1906, aud approved by the Mayor August 21, 1906, as appears of record In 'my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and affixed the corporate corpor-ate seal of said city, this 22nd day of August, 1906. J. B. MORETON, City Recorder. (Seal.) Bill No. 120. Curb and Gutter Extension No. 2. M745 THE UNION PACIFIC LAND COMPANY. COM-PANY. Annual Meeting. The annual meeting of tho stockholders of the Union Pacific Land company will bo held at tho offlco of the company in Salt Lako City, Utah, on Tuesday. October 9th, 1906, at 11 o'clock a. m., for tho election of six directors of tho company, and for tho transaction trans-action of such othor business as may lecally come before the meeting. ALEX. MILLAR, Secrotary. Dated August 31st, 1006. 0535 AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance levying a tax and for the asaes5ment of property on both sides of all streets from A stroot to N Btreet, Inclusive, except C and J streets, botwoon South Temple and First streets. In paying pay-ing districts Nob. 24 and 30, for tho purpose pur-pose of providing for the curbing and guttorlng thereof. Bo it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah. Section 1. That tho City Council does hereby levy the tax and provide for the assessment of tho same upon the property prop-erty hereinafter described in Lots 1 and 4, Block 14; 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block, 13. 2 and 3, Block 12; 1 and 4, Block 11; 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 10; 1, 2 3 and 4, Block 9; 1, 2. 3 and 4, Block S; 1, 2, 3 and 4 Block 7; 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 0; 2 and 3, Block 5; 1 and 4, Block 4; 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 3; 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 2; 1, 2, 3 and 4. Block 1, Plat "D"; and 2 nnd 3, Block S, Plat "G," Salt Lake City Survoy, abutting on both sides of all atrocts from A stroot to N Btreet, Inclusive Inclu-sive except C and J streets, between South Temple and First atrocts, in paving pav-ing districts Nos. 24 and 30, said property prop-erty having a frontage of 7920 feet along said streots. This tax Is levied to defray tho ox-penso ox-penso of curbing and guttering wltb cement ce-ment (said gutter to be- thirty (30) Inches wide) said portions of said streets opposite tho property hereinafter described de-scribed to be especially nffectod and benefited by said Improvement, and it is horoby adjudged, determined and established that tho same will bo especially benefited thereby to the ull amount of the tax hereby levied, and said parcels of land are hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rato In accordance with the linear foot frontage upon said portions of said streets fronting upon and to a depth of twenty-five (25) feat back therefrom, and tho tax hereby levied and to be assessed upon said parcels of land is nine thousand nine hundred (S9900.00) dollars, or one and 25.100 ($1.25) dollars per front or linear foot, which is the estimated total cost and CBtlmatod cost per linear foot of said curb and gutter, and the Treasurer Is hereby authorized and directed to assess In accordance with the provisions of this ordinance for the purpoBo heroin mentioned. Fronting on A street: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 14; all of Lot3 2 and 3, Block 13. Fronting on B stroct: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 13; all of Lots 2 and 3, Block 12. Fronting on D street: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 11; all of Lote 2 and 3, Block 10. Fronting on E street: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 10; all of Lots 2 and 3, Block 9. Fronting on F street: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 9; all of Lot3 2 and 3. Block 8. Fronting on G streot: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 8; nil of Lots 2 and 3, Block 7. Fronting on H street: All of Lots 1 j and 4, Block 7; all of Lots 2 and 3, j Block 6. Fronting on I street: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 6; all of Lots 2 and 3, Block 5. Fronting on K street: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 4; all of lots 2 and 3, Block 3. Fronting on L street: AH of Lots 1 and 4, Block 3; all of lots 2 and 3, Block 2. Fronting on M street: All of Lots 1 and 4, Block 2; all of Lots 2 and 3, Block 1. Fronting on N street: All of Lots 1 and 4. Block 1, Plat "D"; all of Lots 2 and 3, Block 8, Plat "G," Salt Lnko City Survey, as the same aro shown upon the official plats of said city to a depth of twenty-five (25) feet back from said streets, and to collect said tax. Section 2. Said tax shall become and be delinquent In six (6) equal Installments, Install-ments, as follows, to-wlt; One-sixth thereof shall becomo delinquent ono month after the approval of this ordinance; ordi-nance; ono-Blxth thereof in one year after such approval; one-sixth thereof in two years nfter such approval; one-sixth one-sixth thereof in thrco years after such approval; one-alxth thereof in four years after such approval, and one-sixth theroof in five years after such approval. Each and every Installment of said tax. except the first, shall draw interest at the rato of 6 per cent por annum from date of levy until delinquent, and each and every Installment of said tax shall bear interest at the rate of S per cent per annum from and after Its date of delinquency. Section 3. This ordinance shall tako effect upoD approval. Passed by tho City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, August 20, 1906, and referred re-ferred to the Mayor for his approval. J. B. MORETON, Approved this 21st day of August. 1906, EZRA THOMPSON, Mayor. State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake. ss. I, J. B. Moreton. City Recorder of Salt Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, "An ordinanco lovying a tax snd for tho assessment of property on both Bides of all Btreets from A street to N street, inclusive, in-clusive, except C and J streots, between South Temple and First streets, In paving districts Nos. 24 and 30, for the purpose of providing for the curbing and guttorlng thereof." Passed by the City Council ot Salt Lake City, Utah, August 21, 1906, and approved by tho Mayor August 21, 1905, as appears of record In my office. In witness whereof, I have horeunto sot my hand and nfflxed the corporate seal of Bald city this 22nd day of August, 1906. J. B. MORETON. (Seal.) City Recorder. Bill No. 121. Curb and gutter extension No. 3. bl744 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Oregon Short Lino Railroad Co. The annual moetinp of tho stockholders of Oregon Short Lino Railroad Co. will be held at tho ofHco of tho company in Salt Lako Cif, Utah, on Wednesday, October 10th, 190tf, nt 10 o'clock a. m, for the election elec-tion of fifteen directors of the company, for the alteration an"d aij?ndment of tho by-laws, and for tho transoctlon of such other businoss as may legally come beforo the meeting. Tho books lor tho transfer of stock will bo closed for tho purposes of tho moeting at the close of business on Wednesday, September Sep-tember 19, 1900, and will be roopenod on Thursday, October H, 1900. ALEX. MILLAR, Secretary. Dated August 31, 1000. c534 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. The Little Cottonwood Mining Co. Principal Princi-pal place of businoss, Room Xo. 49, Commercial Commer-cial Block, Salt Lako City, Utah. Notice is hereby g'wca that al a mooting of tho directors held on the 14th day of August, 1906, an asiesamont of one-half cent por share was levied on tho stock of the corporation, payable immediately to E. P, Phelps, secretary, at No. 49 Commercial Blook, Salt Lake City, Utah. I Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednosdav, September Septem-ber 19. 1006, will be delinquent and advertised adver-tised for aalo at publio auction, and unless I payment is made before will bo sold on I Monday, tho 8th day of October, 1900, at 6 o'clock p. m., to pay the delinquent assessment, assess-ment, togother with tho cost of advertising and oxpenso of sale. ' E. P. PHELPS, Secretary. No. 49 Commercial Block, Salt Lake City. Utah, fcll32 . 1 invited. 1 s,caaiTK othren inriwT" Members of .i,,'1 KiB brethren u, ,55 h4t?K Wall adfi'K Bnns, HncrtwVlMsj UTAH CHAmBvTr at Ms,oolc hiSTJtSSBi Oha, w. r.,(!lS"M secretary. a ! 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Woodmen of tit lH WOODBINE OIB01H jKB every Tueiday, S t'tW.H DELINQUENT IWB Free Colnaga Minim pany. Principal pl" H Lake City, UUh. Alta, Utah. , Notice There are ""'H followjns described ''"B aasossiaent No. 3, of f''BJ per share, levied oa w 1906, the Beveral u""flB the names of the rMpxUwJJ els follows: gfl No. Name. Nfc'HJ 8. Hamilton ""jJH 6-R. 8, Hamilton .. M 6- R. S. Hamilton -J 7- r. 9. Hamilton J r-IL S. Hamilton L S. Hamilton ....H 8. Hamilton ;L-: 3. Hamilton 85T. A. gjjj,10 !".'lH lZvf T. CroSiwr .. ,fl 1 jLr S Hamilton H IstS s. Hamilton leo-Fr. pjjy;;; jH 01Q-D. H- wens" ; 226-AMn Snow .. H 2h-A- cS-ter jfl 23$A.' B. Carter 23A.' -Jfe r'!." jfl 2?2-J' Ronton Hr I Hamilton "'jjH 269 I KvJf'K j' 9S4A. Jenkins And lB pn.rd of IJBB1 order of tho BotfJ the 5th Wt Jj'JoekoJfl merclal block, w MWgM tho 15th dr 01 o'clock " 0gitbr admUBlJ ?VdJ The Tribune Gi'eS Wants the LrgeltW |