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Show Tin: rr.ovo r: "iAL! Ulnar 1, ; iiitm lliaing company, principal busings, froT9 I are delinquent apoa following described stock oaao ?0.r til of assessment N. of one cent cat levied on the 10th day of 1 share, several amount! Ml ZItjrtftt the names f the respective saticreJTcJd8r8, aa fallows: XJa. Amt Jtfame Shares 19 IPC Evans 5300 1 50 00 13 David Evans $io 5000 500 500 i J C Lynch op-&ta- - , - jjii6 ti ' tW tret i 500 500 -- 1 V - "l it a3j -- ... . 500 500 i ,. -- 41 ; 00 1.5 ZZJ". U 500 -- J00 .' u. "500 v 50a. 50) . I MAI Chipman H T Reynolds - - 11 - 1,000 1 jooo 200 - J C Graham T" Dr Q E RobUoo - 33 IUBCRITION ailP6ieourilfty-fl.ve455cite;P- Thra f rfront orTlheaf foot, there beinlp- proxlmately 6,672 feet of abutting property In said extension, by a local asseument topon the lots and lands abutting upon said improvement and embraced within said extension That Friday the 16th day of Jn'y - " 100 -- 41- 415 II - 300 It h Whitney O "457 ' 464 1,000 T,ooo - Mrs Nancy E 170 500 R 8 Wimmer t 497 tl 00 u pon publ 500 Janes 500 : 100 ,. L CL Whitney 10 00 2-- - 500 ,000 1,000 1 500 and receives the approval of a strict 500 censor composed of ministers of the i 00 -churches m New York different": 500 500 5 thcrent Dome, payer; -- . , ;..Ji.-- , ... It's easier to pay an installment of $15 j)Q per month on Fv.iyi nome oi your own man u.u iu - too. it's nicer,some5 other . JeUqw!s Jome rent on - ij-Aw.- Not In AdWaneai On rVmmr, Alonth Thr Month,. On Month. SBIjk : - : -- 1 .so so : ...... TZZ". , inconsistent crrr counchmen $15 A MONTH: TEATS NOTHING what still you can buy a nice home for your family just that way. Two men who are employed at the 'fire station at a salary of fifty dollars per month, asked for a raise in salary. They asked for sixty dol lars per month.- - They work they are on duty twenty-on- e hours every day in the year. The ate not off on hol'days' or Sundays and the only time they are off 4uty is during the three hours they go out to meals, are subject to fire "calls any t!me"duringlHe7day er night and in case of ajbig chance in fighting flames. The matter was referred to the committee and the committee recom mended that the firemen should be given a raise of five dollars which would make fifty five dollars a month. I Ibis w where someLihe cijmen Knndson, Powelson, . JTewell, Carter arid Craner voted against the raise. Mes8rs. GilfiBeebe,MilJer--Jenseand Thomas were in favor of the grant. It U difficult to see how the council men who voted against the proposition can think that they did a.fair act. Really, it was a small and insignificant act which they should have considered entirely differently. They probably forgot that fifty "dollars is "mighty for live on, especially so if they have families to keep. men to smalLpay It is small pay if the men only worked eight hours each day, say nothing of pay for twenty hours a dayt . The citv council should reconsider this proposition and grant these men the five dollar raise. It is only just and fair. . WT'DONT leave you a home when you can" get, one" on such" -- fire,-tak- PAY to wait for rich relatives to die and " easy terms from - e - I. HAY & Co. W. Homes: for the-Homel- Money for thelloneyless - ess n Some facts concerninjr the pic' tures shown at the Ellen Theatre 10 00 Manager J.B.Ashtoa ndvisealiiiat "10 00 each and every picture before being "1000 i"c shown to the- V2O0" that 0vnsa - couiicUmen-acted4noonsistentJy.iCou- ,300 L - 00 1 PEOPLE W 4oo - H W Doscher 17 l8 00 10 00 10 00 roo fr P J Cannon SOTI OQ 1 1,000 1,000 S0o Steele Bailey, Jr ' C W Love CL Whitney - Hontha On, nonth TatJjiTmJinSftiQuncC ? 10 does to Advane. f 1,000 100 JM" 1 - 353 C L Whitney 380 Frank R Sharp t , (i 384 f To Ihe Herald Publishing 7 Compocny - --- 318 Then it -- 00 ignated fot.the hearing of jfOoa $6 00 said objections. J,ooo 30J Frank Evans I 600. 600 311 Louisa R Deal By order the city council. 71000 .... 'David Johnsok, JW Johnson 1,000 t Knigbt-ManfuCity Recorder. E. Olsbn,- Jb. Whitney oCL. 5oo,.$oo rNephena Bromander 100 "TOO Deputy -Klnsey--, yxr -- joo Ftrjt publication June I9,W0$. 10 00 348 H W Doscher 1,000 10 00 1,000 350 290 The Vor!d LoolisBrirjlter , 4het)f-lmng-they-hoTildirnow-- Wm Probert "J4I "2i : kly - o - 1,000- . tri-wee- sooiiwalk 500 ber In the court house, Provo City 500 Utah, be and are hereby designated as city councilmen are inconsistent when dealing with rooo the time and place when" the city SOMETIMES which they have only a limited understanding. They id-ocouncil will meet and consider the ' be cannot for this, but when they act on a matter of salaries and blamed 10 00 proposed levy and hear objections and thereto. All 1000 protest nhjpft.lnn thejraredoing and tfie action 1000 to the carrying out of such .intention in Sve-othef the council the members must be. stamped otheraigfet hy io 00 aiuat be presented wrltingto .the 2 00 city recorder on or before the time des 500 1,000 1,000 o Jesse Winn ':" $00 500 . .500 -- TT loo '500 500 500 I auS -- 500 500 - 5 500 00 500--$-- . $00 5 - 930 - THE PPsOVO HERALD extension JS7i, pa vlag 7 dia trtct No 10, U PrwoL'Uy being taflloving designated portions of sjds walks, An iadepenJent paper pul'lahed ia the kiteretta of Provo, on, , Jirat amety, the - , Utah Uoooty and ttduiiiem Utah. , . Sooth street, between the east aids of Fifth West street and the wsst aide of Iatned every Tueajay, Thursday aad Satardaw' Bwond West street :ths west sidewalk between the on Second West street, aofita aldef-Ceatat- mt aadthe IV TUB north side of Sixth Sooth, street; the north sidewalk on Second Booth street, between the west side of Third J. UATID ULESOJT, XDITOR. West street and the east side of Fifth BOTH PHONSB West street, and the west sidewalk on Foorth West street, between the sooth Entered at the p&tomoe at Provo City, Utah, for transmission through the side of Center street and the north side secona-cias- s maner. of Third fiouth street, la plat A, Provo maua as City survey, Provo City, Utah county RATESi frt Utah, and defray the abutter' pro portion of the eosls anC expenses of On Yr,-- ! making said Improvement, eaUmatea or .any . picture to W shown that 00 llUI tllCdptl tOdl, July sell but the. Best Coal: -- - . dl litUUtCU .il riltC and August we wU Castle Gate, Clear . w d-- am coal aM4.75 per ton ered within the limits. city any man.' 10 90 woman or child who sees them. 544 it - "4,300 . '43 00 . .. Any person purchasing 15 tons or more in any one of '545 Mr. Ashton is very careful about PROHIBITION EC to oof 58 T,oocf Hampshire every little detail ol hia(...theatre these months will be given a further reduction of 25c per ton. 4 00 400 397 It S Wtromer as be and should all it being just BY GEORGE H. BRIMHALL. 5 00 500 ,.xt W JI Elmer hia help are ladies and gentlemen 4iV7 Henry wolf 50 50 above reproach, - consequently the' S the Provo of today to be measured, by the Provo of prohibition 500 - 5 00 705 AfjEIoldaway" LI Jen theatre ia as nice a place as failure times? Could the Provo of that period have maintained our 708 500 Soo Both Phones 160 W. 5th N. one can attend, . being educitional C us Cartel! "731 225present water system? IIo-- could the Provo of that time have succeed " ..." 7 75 it is a safe place to send the child- 77S !749 ed in paving the sidewalks? Could she then have succeeded in voting a 762 Freeman Brewn 3 50 ren.. 350 tt $50,000 bond for school purposeaL. Because the Provo of "twenty years 3 500 .764 5 00 $00 To avoid serious results take Foley's ago failed utterly to maintain a public library', who will fear the success 1 : 2 10 00 77 Badger Bros 1,000 Kidney Remedy at the first sign. of of the present library? Is the closing of the Provo Woolen Mills a not 10 Wells Brimhall- 500 jfofr1? r dlHordeanch-"- aa ice to all f Duture"geherati6Ds thaTmanufacturlng in Provo - can never iii 1J1 SO- "" 00 Spring has come, the flowers are in bloom backache, urinary - irregularities,' ex succeed? Who would measure the' political influence of the present 180. . 1 80 haustion, and .'36s AM Johnson soon be well. will you The birds sing out their lay. ' 566 J F Barnard i - " 297 2 07 Commence, taking Foley 's Kidney Provo with that of a time when she had no voice in state and nation? Now take your girl for a Pleasure ride 'S89 H W Doscher 1000 Remedy today, provo Drug Co.. 1,000 in all if Now the the of is Provo of the no measure Provo candor, past Joseph R. Murdock 900 QOO And show her that you are gay. of the present, financially, educationally or politically, in -- what ground I. 4896 100 00 You can hire Good Rigs and enjoy yourself .'It S07- 100" 1 00 is the new Provo to be judged by the old Provo, when social and moral Just Llks a Man. II 8 10 00 "And the Country you can see " 1,000 "Queer thing about- - the- - laufhteror issues are at stake?. Ts the answer this; ; ""11 II 10 OQ the 1,000 average toah. remarked thowonu If you comeTorPhbne your orders in 11. Despite her' financial, educatiobaT and political growth, Provo has 000 to 00 In who observes things. ' --To II II ROBERTS' LIVEREE. 10 00 . 'What's queer about him ?" asked not gained in social or moral strength since the days of prohibition ,000 II he' 10 IflOO 00, 8weet"glrr "graduate." .g02 ailure? And finally, if this verdict be true, what has prevented the II II ''Nearly every time he laughs it is 10 00 1,000 11 II growth of Provo on moral and social lines? v Surely not prohibition. 10 00 it something he has said himself," reIrid.196. y 904 Belll96.Red. 1,000 the feminine observer, ""S Is progress in the individual or community to be a process of measuring 2 25 plied 05 Royai J Murdock 22s ' 9o6 NC Murdock failure?" . 4 50 450 by 7 Is and Tar Honey especially 908 r xansivnoxirssiee 1,350 3 50 tzjoley's recommended for chronic and throat Albert Menlove,116 .1 16 troubles and many sufferers from S M Ptabrook y 4 50 lung "93 450 A LESSON JO PARENTS asthma and consumption 180 180 bronchitis, J3i P J Cannon II P Larson J H Hard 33? - io 00 can in 1 . v -- any wa?-effe- ct - w If 1 11 - -- " -- UTAH TIMBER. CO. I -- . - . JHHandJ . ; - -- at - 1 -- I -- , - - - -- " 1 -- Mayme Faloon II 8 Joseph J P Kersting , Y)2 " 450 180 , ;3 1003 U005 aoio" 1030 1021 tfOj6 1045 Jj6 v C LWhitney T L Funk . CL Whitney ' " .." u, - ' .. James Hodge 0 LVhitney ".- .3053 J St Halladay J053 W R Greenhalglt 4061 0 L Whitney Foley 's Honey and Tar, provo .4.50 ing Drug Uo.v 1 80 270 2 70 100 1000 500 500 "1,000 5 5 Cabbage and l.tomatft plapto at Botti 00 00 1000 & 10 00 1,000 90 1 ,000 1,000 500 ". 90 10 00 10 bo 500 3 00 $ V;--;;;- Linoleums and Carpets at Bartqn Blake Furniture Co. V Special prices on china ware for Bott's. June wedding co Proof of Jtpanew Enthifttatfri; The spectators at wrestling matches 1,000, 1000 In Japan pelt the winner wlth theii And in accordance with law and an hats This Is "a custom with tiie Jap- or Jor of the Hoard of Directors made anese for showing their Dnr?Matinn m the Wttrtlay of Mayr 1909, -.- .BO , d .7- - :: f 0T1CE ; "lMy WtheJ skljl..pt3e2laaail--- each parcel of stock as may ' necessary .'will lb sold at public :oetion at the olllce of li t "company," Jum 7, KnighiJlock, Provo, Utah, oa Friday, July 9, 1909, at the hour of 2 o clock p. m., to pay the delinquent iesment together with the cost of r Ivcrti sing and expense Of sale. : R. Er AttEi, Secretary-- . llaom 7, Knight block,Provo, res ot 1 . . . " - 970 - hats are gathered up by the attendants and landed to the champion. dr'. Eventually the owners Come wardjind redeem their hatr witttrprei-entof various kinds. The custom In question is. it is explained, due to a recognition of the fact: that enthusiasm is likely to coor down shortly after the event which excited It Pas.?edl.s tojjwj? the jenuinenesg of his admiration the Jap'glves hi hat as a pledge, to be redeemed In his cooler 1 momenta: r" . Get- -- your 5 Fishing "Tackle ' Ready We have the best and . largest assortment in Provo. 1 4th of July tLlO v X a V j 4 coming on Sunday we will celebrate Monday, July 5th. :' Shoo Flies' We have a complete I" t n ...a ; ,.,rune-0I-aAmerican. n PIREWORKS ! Get that new suit now. You will need sW tn rn it Our prices speak louder than words. :Vindow; otnd JDoorScreens w ith A ; """ .Many of our eltisena are drifting towards Bright 's disease by neglecting nee is here by given by the city symptoms of kidney and blad.ter trou. ?:i of Trovo t y of the intention ble which Foley'B Kidney Kemedy tiiff following will quickly cure. Trovo Drug Co.' .h council lo wit. :ed Sjoinovi'tncmAi C0-8- Q .'8ilk,ribbon -- lOo per L a crr.'.czt x- Jicete sida- - I No. . Butts.--.".- "-. rr t f. yd. raving 'li.tmr (M . in New York, is calling Sigel had been acting as a Chinamen in effort to an convert them to Christianity. missionary among Evidence shows that she became a victim to. the odd ways of a Chinaman and void blooded murder was the rssult. r . "This should be a lesson to young girls not to mix with other than .their own people," "says the fafher of .the murdered girl. The father is right," but' what was he ihinking about to allow, his daughter to pay attention to a degraded, zuncivilized Chinaman?It is all very welt for him tarefer to his case as an object lesson but he is much to blame for the sad ending of his child. Besides being a lesson to children, it should 1 - ' teach parents to guard their children more carefully. . s i rout reason Open of Elsie Sjgel by a Chinaman THE murder considerable comment Miss . at any pricp; Come and eo ... imietiiittiiiiiiititiittiii........... r News 'XVhile itis and Given in Newsy Style THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF THE HERALD News , vile,in' |