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Show A. A. CLARK IS GIVEN CONTRACT PAVINO LINCOLN All. At a special meeting of the city board of commissioners, yeeterdav afternoon, the contract for palnl' Lincoln avenue from Twenty sixth to Thirtieth street with concrete was awarded to A. A. Clark of Salt Lake-, the contract price being ?14,7fjii 'n dor the forms of the bid, the contractor con-tractor does not guarantee the work for any length of time. Bond interest on the following bonds, due and payable November 1, was allowed and the auditor instruct ed to draw warrants for the several amounts : Sewer refunding bonds 903.13 Water works bonds ... . 1,23,4 37 City refunding bunds ... t,2&2.2!i The bids of George A. Whitmoyvr for building sidewalk in dlstrl. t No 123. in the sum of 11,991.17, was re ferred to the superintendent of streets This was the only bid on the Job The petition of property owners for an arc light on Douglass avenue be tweeu Twentieth and Twenty first streets, was referred to thw street superintendent su-perintendent The city engineer was authorized to refund 260 to parties who have back filed on certain street excavations i I The money has been held as an ei I dence of good faith Judges of election of a number 0! districts in the city tendered their resignations to the board and thru 'jinres were filled by others. ' Those reslgn;ng were F. H. Wright ' First district; A F. Miller. Fourt1.-' Fourt1.-' district: Nettie Drumiller. and Jet Shaw, Ninth district, J. C. Slmmonms 1 Tenth district, I. L. Wimber. Elev enth district; Rachel Middleton and C. J. Brown of the Fifteenth district. The following appointments were I ma tie to fill 'he vacancies-First vacancies-First district, George R Allen Fourth district, Adlle J Heath Ninth district Albert Drumiller and Mrs W S. Read. Tenth district Mrs. J. C. Simmons. Eleventh district. Arthur llson and George A Cravens. Despite the protests of a number of property owners, a license to conduct a shooting gallery at 124 Twenty-fifth street was granted, on the recommendation recommen-dation of Commissioner T S. Brown lng, superintendent of public safety. |