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Show f 4 Jk A F A CoascIIiitioa cf The tr I r , - '- ' J Itoo Hm!J I lawiu tt . " to make the following to wit: . improvement, ' - ; ' To construct a concrete sidewalk 4 feet wide on the east side of First street from Center street to Fifth rWest If the report be true that the outgoing city councilmen plan to South street, is Ptoto City, and de fix extremely low compensations for the incoming commissioners fray,' the abutters' proportion of the is respeci- - costs and expenses of making said tin-miu....n,Mi&y.f "Jully called to the interviews appearing In the news columns of The !proTemenCeUmaed""flJ3lli:7i loca assessment upon the lots and their-view- s. HeraId"today in which prominent of ground within the following SMALL SALARIES APPEAL ONLY TO TO pieces described district,' which f shall be NS INCOMPETENTS:ANIT'TOASPIRANTS-F0RTPOSmOknown Extension TToTSTDtetrlct "Not WHICH CARRY' A MEASURE OF. DIGNITY TO BALANCE 10.. being the district to be! benefited THE LACK OF REMUNERATION.. AND NONE OF THESE by said improvement, namely; Fronton First West street, the west half ARE WORTH Y OF ELECTION TO THE COMMISSIONER- - ing blocks 66, 45, 44 23 and 22, plat A. of ; . '" : ; , v Provo.Clty survey. members of this the All council he The protests 'and objections to the considering reported to and unjustifiable course in belief that they will "pe leav- carrying out of Such Intention "must be in writing to the City ing behind a recordf for economy are wholly out of the "spirit of the presented before the 2d day of Auon or ' commission form of government, EFFICIENT, ADMINISTRA- gust, 1911, the time when the city TION OF MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS BY, A COMMISSION CAN council will hear and consider such ob ONLY BE ACCOMPLISHED BY HAVING : COMPETENT jections as may be made thereto. MEN IN THEPOSITIONS... There.is much truth in the -- dictum By order of the city council of Pro-vUtah. Et A" JACOB, of the wise merchant that "a $15 man may not be worth $10, while J City Engineer. t a $50 man may be worth $100." , First publicatioVJuly 13," 1811.-- "" James Bryce, British ambassador to the United States, has said that American cities are the worst governed units in the world. NOTICE OP' ASSESSMENT. The Lost Josephine "Gold Mining Co. Compact machines have controlled patronage, and political Principal Place of Business, ment-ha- s been born of corruption rather than of capability. It is Provo, Utah. . this system of spoils" that the commission form was de precisely is Notice hereby given 1 that fat a ' signed to prevent. THE MEN TO BE CHOSEN FOR THE meeting of the board of directors ol THREE COMMISSIONERSHIPS AND AUDITOR SHOULD The Lost JoBepbine Gold Mining ComRECORDS BE MEN WHO HAVE BUILT-Upany, held on the 3d day of July! 1911, IN PRIVATE LIFE. AND . THEIR -- POLITICAL an assessment (Number ?) of three Tn"Tne FAITH OR THEIR LEADERSHIP OF A DISTRICT IS OF mills "per "share waslevled of stock the corpo" outstanding capital NO" AIORE CONSEQUENCE-THA- N" IS to HrA, ' payable lmmediately ration, PERATURE. OFTHE POLAR SEAS - TO THE SIZZLING Smoot, Secretary, No. 157 West Center PAVEMENTS OF CHICAGO, IN JULY. street, Provo, Utah. assess which said The Herald does not presume to. indicate what the salaries for Any stockpon ment may remain unpaid on Saturday, the commissione f5should be:- - In Gderado SprmgsV- 2,1911, will be delinquent and lation of 30,000, four "commissioners" and a" "mayor are elected." "The August for sale at nubile auction, advertised . mayor is paid $3,600 per annum and the commissioners $2,000. In and unless payment 1b made before Des Moines, where the initiative, referendum and recall are opera- - will be sold on Friday, August 22, 1911, - tive, and which is the ideal government by commission, the salaries at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay the deassessment together with tb Iowever, what Provo can afford to pay, what linquent ;,are much higher. cost ot advertising and expenes of sale. f' it should ay, is not to be judged by prevailing jrates of compensaH. A SMOOT, Secretary. TTor work obtain similar could a man what but tion elsewhere, Room' 6,. Farmers & Merchants' by -Utah. here for a private corporation. The city is a $3,000,000 corporation. Bank Bldg.7- and requires, men who are competent to conduct. the affairs of a Last pub. Aug. t, 1911. -- - . :; ships. - -- r " Re-eord- er -- o, MRS. RRIG. MADSEN, OR-EFFI-CIENCY THE-ZERO-TE- MV v FITS-WANTE- RS'.JTE OUT- - AM fX s, yards of ditch work to at Valler, ' Montana. Adbe sub-ldress Robert Russell, Valler, Mont. 2,000,000 cubie et WANTED Bright young men and girls to learn woolen weaving. . Apply to Overseer, Weaving Department KNIGHT , WOOLEN MILLS, - v - ; Rex and Ellen Theatres T " REX "Semiramis" A gorgeous production "The Tribe's Penalty." "The Stumbllng Block" Vita comedy. Ralph Booth wll' play Violin solo. PROVO " Associations orjndividual, of UTAH, Box Apples, Pears, Peaches, Prunes, X Plums. Lbernes, tbat intend using the St. Louis market, will find it to their advantage to get in touch with a rer liable wide-awa" ". L CAR LOT BROKER- -. QniPPFHQ jLiUiJe tJliii -- ke "Railroad Raiders of '62" miL Photo" "Her Brother's "John Falstaff" . true A in- who Is in a position to make liberal advances. Write or wire today, ua jci nucu up win tiriu vim wui buow yoa now to maae money in the selling department of your commodities. References as to reliaAddress all communications to bility cheerfully' given. -- -- cident. Dramatic. ' ' ghakespearian. " Duet by Misses Brown and Reese. BOBrMILLIGAN, St. Lount MbTt THE CITI-ZENI- MUNICIPAL FIRM, AND HE PARTNER, -S- HOULD DEMAND'EXACTLYTHE SAME CAUTIONrAND SAME ABILITY IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF ITS BUSIIN ABANK! IN WIUCH HE IS A NESS AS STOCKHOLDER, OR ANY OTHER MERCHANDISING OR THE CAPITAL OF MANUFACTURING INSTITUTION . WIIICH.HE HAS HELPED TO FURNISH. A HE-WOUL- ' . -- "Economy" makes a slogan for campaign purposes which can be. worked at any and all times, but parsimony is not economy any more than a miser's greed' is thrift. THE COMMISSION PLAN NABIG IS A - B IG - SCH EM Ef4T MUST- WAY, AND IF" THE " PRESENT-COUNCILMEN-ARE-N- OT CAPABLE OF SEEING .WITH THE LARGER VISION, LET THE MEN 'THEM TALK TO THEIR CONSTITUENTS,-TWHO MUST PAY THE TAXES, andjearn from them the O ; ' f i n r anaj nivicw uim in raving caiivn trict No. 12, Extension No. 2. .t IN-TH- -- oppo- sition tJiat exists to any plan which will leave the way open for incompetents to slide into office. 'Also, let them remember that they are about to be "X" councilmen," and not to saddle their successors with a policy that can Only redound to the serious harm 'of the city. r .. . frt ; ic iuww ' - SUMMER " ' :r:.lS B.'SHINKLET.i - strictly A 22. 1911. four-feet,- Both" Backer Lumber Co. Third ASSESSMENT NOTICE. . Notice is hereby given . that-a- ta - directors ofof of the board meeting the Mineral Flat Extension Mining ft Milling company held on the 25th day of July, 1911, an assessment (No. 11.00 - " v.:. , HEAT Office, "rooms "1 and We're getting a taste of it no block, Provo, TJtah. First pub, July 25,"' and then at present later on, ii Secretary."! Excelsior 2, - . T .. will be with us every day. r;--1 Have you.', prepared forJJt b South. 185 West 21. 468 South Academy Itsh Tisb'er & Cod Summer Rate Ur.g Delivered Get In now while you can. We hv ptenty. Tiepon 17 4 . Col California Excursions Castle Gate, Clear Creek and 4 0- - wath -- rr Coal; " 160 to 160 W. 8th N. Both phonei 232: J. W. DUNN, Mgr. - e i $30.00 4 6 --0 COAL FILL WHILE YOUR - BINS NOW, STORAGE THE RATES LAST; ONLY 89 DAYS LEFT.- - WE HAVE THE BEST HI THE STATE. ABERDEEN KINQ AND HIAWATHA. Independent Ccd ; Co. Tard by the woolen mills. . SP AFFORD Avenue . O- - a Steam Laundry KOFFORD ftXaOWTHERS, EXCURSION TO CANADA ... Ausust.3.. " ELECTRICTITY-wire- d . Proprietors.. having Via Oregon Short Line; very low rates fot into your home, ofice or store 4 to Lethbrldge, Cardston, Magrath, -- LIGHT and ELECTRICT the Raymond, Stirling and other points, THE HERALD WANT AOS ARE 1 with long limit For "further details, FAN .- -. n GO GETTER3. TRY THEM Cen." THE O. E. D. write Tass, Burley, Agt, If not, see us TODAY about it ON.CC AND YOU'LL STICK. . Phones SMOOT manner, up-to-da- te Dcneslic .- - . It's the only laundry that's quipped in a way that ensures ' ' A M. carter: the best work with' a minimum Members "of Board of T Equalization ' amount of wear on the clothes, and Review. .' k First pub. July " " - - , TF you are to put .a if ,i, new roof on your vour or even residence, use barns, pouUry houses, outbvildinps, You can "apply it the "Grand Old. Roofing" RUBEROID. Ve furnish Free all; the necessary fixtures. No yourself. ' s ; ; '. experience required. will ; not melt because it Kuberoid hot summer During the .contains no tar. ' It will stand the cold of winter because it retains its pliabilitrindefinitely. Sparks or burning brands will not ignite it. Fof your oih safety, look for the registered trade mark ; t "RUBEROID," stamped on the under side every None "other u genuine. Send for samples 1 . E. . ""). . .1 V' - -- . . Cafe- Spencer Is per 1,000 shares was levied on the ourstanding""capltar stockr nt the corporation payable lmme4Iately.to P. E.' Brown,, secretary, room 1,' Ex celsior block, Provo, Utah. .Any stock on w&lch this assessment may remain unpaid on Saturday, Augustus, 1911, . linked sausage. will be delinquent and advertised for Eventuaiy we .shall' have, 'Tolite Prize Fights.", when a sale at public auction, and unless payshadow boxing will be. heard to ment is made before will be sold on per .trained in etiquette as well as v''Kcuse me. I shall: uppercut,M. to which his opponent will bow Wednesday, September 13, 1911, at the t. and rejoin, "Pardon me if I blodt A .refined bull fight To quote hour of 10 o'clock sj m. to pay the delinquent assessment, together; with. . from "DaffydilsMt "Watson, the tooIs.'V the cost of, advertising and expense P. E BROWN, . of sale. -- ' T." iz A Refined BuU Fight! What? anq-ca&- - - ; " FOR FIRST CLASS, DINNER Choice .Meats, Chili eon Came, Service-oa- t Coffee and Quick " OPEN 'ALL-NIGH- G..BEEBE. . J. M. JENSEN," .Recently a Salt Lake newspaper carried over one of the feature Fighf... Refined and 'stories, on its. spirting page the,. caption-"Bullaesthetic Boston" and Kewbiiryport sit up Thrilling." llet "cultured and taki notice."-W- hile ahx:adjtciiveJ.HhriIling". maynotb ?p. of' the. Back ; Bay Browning Circle, certaply plied 'to sessions tuy. ia .uac fined belongs lutnat tast 01 aristocracy vuu.w. on uum a laoel lnaiscrmunaTeiv rvtrryuung to bull . But it' has remained for Salt Lake to. find it applicable . to'- eastern high' bpowsscjonraing Vightsn':trmmt-he-yatjfyin- g consider residence temporarily or pcnnanejtUlyinhVest. and who here exile, that. refinement has so farprngressed that evenou?bulT strides taken since of fights are refined. It reminds one :the great cSf . Eugene. Field pictured a" "Chicago Literary" Qcle with" a loop ' Mrs. E. Glllls, Prop. Hot and cold water In every room. Rooms single and en suite, 50c, 75c, " 11.00. and up. PROVO, UTAH. 84 Ni Acad. Ave. hereby given that the tax lists of the property in Paving Dis trict No, 12, Extension No. Z, have been completed and, that the undersigned members of the City Council of Provo City have r been appointed a A board of .equalization and review to set and hear complaints and correct errors of all persons in the said par ing district No.. 12, extension No. 2, pf said city. Said board of equalizate4y--U tion and .review, will ;jneet, ftt,tbe corder's office In the court house in : RIGHT Provo City each morning at the hour Our laundry has been com of 10 o'clock a. m. on July 25,(26, 27, 28, 29, for the purpose of hearing com ptetely modernized and has not a p'aints of all persons and correct er in the city. ; rors and make such corrections of peer is the It said lists as may be necesary in order only laundry in town to equalize the same. , that'ean do. up. your laundry in a -Notice II. P. THOMAS.-- i HOTEL LAMAR - $3,000,OOQ, corporation. By this standard and by none other can Notice of Meeting of Board of Equal! S 1. ... solution be obtained. " EVERY TAXPAYER EVERY' : the f -- Pi-ov- - UTAH iattention? t r ELLEN I " & COMPAHY 17. II. RAY WANTED. Able rustlers, ladles or gentlemen ; good " salary ;. in 'excellent CaTi" 410 South-3- d "West. proposition . - Fcra Zisll; 1 THIS JNCLUDES best Fruit Land, in Utah Valkyral' set to Jonathan tadWinesapAppiegr right for every foot of land; new frame dwelling, with two porches; good chlckenThous and rnnsT ground fnuarbarn,' corraVhog-penj aH fenced with wovea wire, chicken tight;' hog proof and buU strong. Two thoroughbred reg. brood sows, 50 S. Ci White Leghorn laying hens, one Jersey cow. PRICE 2250.00 , Half cash, balance long time at 8 per cent Interest - , pne 236K mMttMM4 For Sale Poultry, Ccj nnd Frui!' . SUB CONTRACT - P and fcutitr- jaart Phoae ? 5 acres . , es t-tt- ss TIME-SERVER- S, OP-E- N A fresh supply cf raiUt; crccm, er, Mk five a?As per cilkreceivgicPdaily. orders delivered promptly. article each week this ADDITION to the big prize A REGULAR. INCOME U assured. Well teU you how. Make a list of the ten names and addresses. Bring it with you. You needn't lmss.ball game or fishing trl p. . Bring your '7 parents if you choose. Come early. Utah News Co., " 168. West Center., provo. . jl , NOW nt businessr-men-expre- j. in. 4 85 North Acc?::ny Avenue . Right Pay for the Right Men i ' (Dally) "and Icternounutin For farther iofonzitkih ba Herald (Weekly). e notices published here BY HERALD PUBLISHED PUBLISHING CO. , ; consult reflective . signers: - . WANTED HELP. BAKER & LARSON. Owners. . . or clerk. cot2r4tj ' r . . .. Center Street Utah. .Provo, " BOYS 4 BOTH PHONES. " NOTICECr? IMPROVEMENT. , One shire of two thousand dollars we itered as Second Clasi Matter June 6V 1911 at the Postoffice at lit 8ldewalk Extension 6. District 10, shall give to every boy who sella to Notice U hereby given of the intenProvo. Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. of bis friends s standatd five-cetion of the city council of fcrovo City ten summer. In w t Salt Laic City at 3:0 p. vnM- - :00 p. p. nv ONLY 24 HOURS TO LOS ANGELES. . V , Tickets onsale August 7 and Hth to 17th, Inclusive, and ' 19th, Return. Umit October 15. 1911.LIBERAL .STOPOVER ENROUTE. . Leaving - . :6!) ' to-ltb- , - - ror T.C. PECK ""V." G. P. A, H. WanderfieldfArCf. .J inrature ana miormauon, or wnw r . T-.- : J- Los Anoeles. . p: A7 , s,tt LakfCttyr - 1 " THE ELECTRIC CQ. L.' R. R. Co., Salt Lake City. Utah. The Herald is 25c a month. . Tell your friends. |