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Show The Spanish Fork I. NO. 52. 01;. SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY Paying Rent I0DE HOME. NttHona1 mwl fS.Kwker Aiioclatlon L, .on to a home or farm or Lor pay o Jour mortgage, of bo returned at the rate in-- I 81000 with each on oonth annum. Apply per cent per letter to person or by l r Christianson, in Spanish jfl, fork, Utah. 0 Farm of moit any desirable, and city prop. with comfortable bnild itrtp or Tftcant lots, for sale by firgUlas ,i CHB1STU.NSDX, i Beal Estate Agent, Spanish Fork, Utah. I Charlotte, its! ibi Hotel and Llrery business. mmercial :b for the Men, Bass at the Depot. I M. J JSES, Prop. TIME CARD, Departure of Trains from Grande Western Depoti 'rSpringvillo, Provo, lI Lake it ml all points and utaiid West, ir?pringville, Provo, .It Luke ist and , and all points West, r Eureka, Mammoth .d Silver City, Jor Eureka. Mammoth iad S:!ver ions made In Ogden All Trains of 8:05 am 8:43 pm 8:40 p m 6:15 am Union De-wl- th City, rionthern and Oregon Short Line., OfFEKi CHOICE OF t.Cc FAST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY. 1, D Distinct Scenic Routes. Paluco and Ordinary Sleeping to Denver, Omaha, Kansas '.S St. Loub and Chicago without 9 There are three lawyers In tha lower house of the legislature. A new map of Utah has Just been published by the land department. In American Fork and vicinity over 850 people have had smallpox since last April. A case of smallpox developed in the Utah county Infirmary last week, and that Institution has been quarantined. It Is an assured fact that an electric plant will be Installed at the mines of the Sterling Coal & Coke company at Morrison In the near future. The new school building at Charleston was formally opened on the 6th, with Impressive ceremonies. One hundred and fifty pupils were enrolled. At the Jolrt caucus of the Democratic senators and representatives, Joseph L. Rawlins was unanimously nominated as the party's candidate for senator. A rabbit hunt for a wager of $50 between picked crowds of fifteen men each from Ephraim and Marti, resulted In a victory for Ephraim by a score of 185 to 153. Trade terries to the Traveling t UTAH STATE NEWS. i The state board of equalization has filed its annual report with Governor Wells. The total assessment for the year 1902 is $118,047,216. This is an Increase over 1901 of $5,445.56, con of H. P. Hansen The of Ephraim, struck a horse on the leg with a stick, the horse retaliated, kicking the little fellow In the face, Inflicting serious injuries. He may lose his eyesight. Six young men of Salt l ake are confined to their homes with smallpox, having contracted the disease at a dance, when they danced with a young lady who had the disease and did not know what ailed her. Myron Tanner, who came to Utah In the Mormon battalion in 1847, Is dead at bis heme In Salt Lake. Mr. Tanner was mayor of Provo for a number of terms, and had held various positions of trust. James Larson, a member of the faculty of the L. D. S. university, died at the detention hospital near Salt Lake City last week, from smallpox. Mr. Larson caught the disease from his HTfe, and died after eight days. Two boys, while skating on the pond In Liberty Park, Sat Lake, Sunday last, broke through the Ice, and for half an hour stood with their noses jiiBt out of the water until rescued by tnTmotorman of a passing street car. boy of Joseph Felts, the two stole St. George who recently from the his made escape Lorses and an after captured county Jail, being sentenced been lias chase, exciting to three years In the reform school. A meeting was held In Sprlngville last week to consider the proposition of calling a special election to vote on the question of bonding the city to put Reclining Chair Cars. an electric light plant In Hobble In Iwnally Condncted Excnrslons. Creek canyon. The sentiment of the Perfect IUninj Car (service. meeting was almi'Ft unanimously in es folder, etc.. Inquire of favor of the proposal. 11. J. tOOl E t, The Salt Lake Medical society llcket Agent, want a law passed that will give the ( bodies of the unclaimed dead to the I. A. RISTON, general Agent, I'zss'r Dep'mt. physicians for dissection. They claim Malt l.ake City. that other states have surh a law, and that It Is a good one; that the bodies TTO of surh people ran be used for the OESIGNS i benefit of selenee and will be of use In TRADE. MARKS d And ropvnvcHis J the curing of those living. , J OBTAINED A summary of the weather report for 1902 shows that there have been How tooblam PutonU1 jj K La Ml only three years in the history of the patent U aecnred. Utah weather bureau that were drier. Addreia, t JnhdontUl. liwyer, Waihlnqton, O.C, The driest year on record was 1803, when the total precipitation for the The year was a little over six Inches. was total precipitation for last year 11.41 Inches. While a number of children were Blacksmiihing, playing In the public school grounds old son of the Horse at Mt. Plea-an- t, down knocked was llansen Christian !? hcnls store, Spanish Fork. by a horse which stepped upon him, Inflicting Injuries which may provi 0S9. r"MIIHIHHH i ROACH, Shoeing, fx Lumber prnpany. 1 IMber AND Wing Hay Material. & Produce. BROOMS paaMi Fork, Utah. fatal. Each of the four wards of American Fork are busy now getting reek on the houses. ground for their row meeting brick bought, 139,000 have each They foundaand will comnion.ee to lay the as soon .spring as brick tions and opens up. At a meeting of the loading citizens ward of Draper, held In the Draper to derided house, Saturday. It was a club for iho purpose of betIn the tering any nnd nil conditions to cr.'.i for possible that nny town provement. beThe long looked for rabhbit hunt Mo-- ni 6.'-tween Mt. Mt. off Snturd iy. The .cun from ir ! opponents. h vam.-Pleasant were mi y '.to'-- . "1:h 1,0 J10 They killed by I nies over mill Moroni hunt ra6 h-- &'e SULTAN MEET D RESS Kntored Fb. II, lint m Meond-cla- u uatMr, Potlo8l St Spanish Fork, Utah. Aol of Con,r.M ( Msre I, IHt 15, 1903. DEFEAT. A resolution granting a franchise to covered against the said city, the re Reed Smoot, Jesse Knight, C. K. Ixxise, covery thereof and the Judgment there Morocco's Ruler Bested It. for shall be final as between the said by Soldiers of George ltavercamp and Samuel Thurman. city and the said grantees, their heirs, Pretender. executors, administrators, successors The Tangier correspondent of the Section 1. Be It resolved by the city or assigns, and conclusive as to the London Leader reports serious fightcouncil of Spanish Fora City, that liability of the latter to the former. Section 6. That If this grant, with ing outside of Fez. He says the sultan Reed Smoot, Jesse Knight, C. E. Iose, terms and conditions herein conthe R. and Samuel George has been defeated, and that he esHavercamp ad- tained, be not accepted in writing by their Thurman, executors, heirs, caped to the westward. War Minister ministrators, successors and assigns, said grantees within sixty days after Menebbl, one of the Bultan's strongest have the authority and consent ot the the passage of this resolution, or 11 Is work be not commenced within twenty-fpillars, was killed. All the consuls, city council and the permission our months after the passage of and to construct heroby them, granted excepting toe British representative, this resolution, or If work be not coma street double or track operate single have left Fez. railroad, together with all the neces- pleted and cars operated on the street for the hereinbefore named within two and Fighting among the tribes Is also sary switches and on the half years after the acceptance of tht accommodation of said road, near to proceeding enough Tangier resolution, then this grant and franstreets of said following namely: city, for the sound of the shooting to be Over and npon Main street, and Ninth chise shall become, null and void. And heard in the city. The population of North, from Main to Third West, and all rights upon streets or parts of herein granted on which said Tangier is alarmed, and Is asking for on Fourth North, from Main, east to streets road Is not actually constructed and In the protection of warships. A local county road, on the following conditions, viz: Soch track or tracks to be operation within ten years after the pasha took out a force to restore or- laid on such grades as are now or may acceptance of this franchise, shall b der, but he found It Impossible to prohereafter be established by tho city forfeited to7.the city. Section Thnt. whenever the city council. In consideration of this franceed, and has returned to Tangier. it necessary or dechise the grantees, their heirs, execu- council shall find fifteen after sirable, yoars from the AT MERCY OF RUSSIA. tors, administrators, successors and date to grant to any othet assigns aforesaid, are heroby required street hereof, railway company a franchise to keep In good with the same Dardeneiles Question as Viwed by the material and In repair the same manner as over any of the streets herein granted, such other company a the streets hereinbefore named are or to secure to English. connection with any important center Inside be the the may space paved, In a dispatch from Constantinople, the grantees herein, if retrack or tracks, and a space two feet or terminus, in which he discussed the Dardeneiles each side of the same, Including all quired by tho city council, shall allow running arrangements over grantees' question, tne correspondent of the spaces between double traeks, where tracks such other company on and same be also that streets to constructed, London Dally Telegraph declares that the where said grantees may have steam power shall not be used evoept the real object of the treaties was to for the construction of said railroad a double track upon such other comsafeguard Turkey from sudden attacks and for the movement of obstructed pany making suitable payment for constructing, maintaining and operating by sea, but that the eflect of them and disabled cars thereon, and for the the portion of said grantees' tracks so obrailroad from clearance of said any has been to place her entirely at the used. elecstruction whatsoever whenever . IIEBER C. JEX. mercy ot Russia. tric or other motive power shall be InMayor. So long as the straits are closed, adequate and unequal to the ocraslon. Dated December 18. A. D. 1902, shall And aforesaid tho the can grantees says correspondent, nobody M. MICKELSON, cars upon said railroad with all Attest: get at Turkey, either to assist or place City Recorder. for necessary modern Improvements threaten her, while the way Is althe convenience and comfort of pasState of Utah, County of Utah, Spanways open for Russia with her powsengers, which shall be run thereon ish Fork City ss. erful Clack Sea fleet, to seize and hold each and every dny, as often as the I, M. Mlckelson, recorder In and foi both convenience may require, the Dardeneiles against all comers, public at a rate of Fork City, Utah county, stat ways, speed not exceeding Spanish thus securing at one blow the whole twelve miles per hour, and under such of Utah, hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a full, true snd correct copy of Turkey above the Dardeneiles. regulations as tho city council may of "A Resolution Granting a Franchise to from time time Provided, prescribe. "Russia's whole policy, therefore, is to Reed Smoot, Jesse Knight, C. E. aforesaid shall comthe Loose, George Havercamp, and Samuel to preserve the status quo and to pre- that with grantees of citv directions the the ply R. passed by the city coun vent any disturbance likely to afford council in the construction of said ell Thurman." of Fork City on the 18th Spanish conIn any other matter the powers a pretext for raising the railroad, and A. D. 1902. of December. day nected with the regulations of the Dardeneiles question. Russia has al In testimony whereof I have hereor traeks unto same, and that the trar-affixed my official signature and ways forced Turkey to settle her disshall be constructed In the center of the seal of Spanish Fork City corporate saw when that unless otherwise directed she the any power putes street, 18th day of December, A. D. 1902. this In mana such and by the city council, was going to act. M. MICKELSON. (SeaL) ner as shall be approved by the street City Recorder. supervisor: the track or tracks to be IDAHOS NEW SENATOR. laid and the road be operated so as to cause no unnecessary impediJudge Heyburn Receives Vote ot ment to the common and ordinary use of said streets for all purposes, and Every Member of Both Houses. that the water courses of said streets The Idaho state legislature, on Tues-day- , shall be left free and unobstructed; elected Judge Weldon B. Iley. said traeks to be laid on a good founburn senator to succeed Senator dation, even with the surface of the and on such streets as arc Henry Heitfeld, Judge Heyburn receiv- roadway, or shall hereafter bo paved flat rails ing the vote of every Republican In shall be used, and good and permanent both houses. Judge James II. Hawley crossings shall be mado by the granwas the candidate of the Democrats, tees aforesaid at tho Intersection of streets and elsewhere wherever the the vote resulting: In the senate-Heybu- rn, same shall be necessary, at the .dis15; Hawley, 6. In the house cretion of the city council, and under Heyburn, 35; Hawley, 11. W. E. Bor-ah- , the direction and to the acceptance of the defeated Republican candidate, the street supervisor. Tho rrice of a passage within the corporate came In for warm applause during thu single limits shall not exceed 5 cents. Section 2. That this franchise Is nominating speeches. granted for the term of fifty (50) years Colorado's New Governor. from the date of the passage of this on the folJames H. Peabody (Rep.) succeeded resolution, and accepted conditions, viz: That If the lowing James H. Orman (Dem.) as governor said grantees, their heirs, executors, KANSAS CITY of Colorado at noon Tuesday. The inadministrators, successors or assigns auguration was made the occasion of shall fall to perform all the stipulations of this resolution, the city counCHICAGO the greatest military parade ever seen cil, after sixty days notice, In writing, In Denver, nearly ail the members of and on fallnr of the said of the part the national guard participating, and grantees, tliclr heirs, executors, adminor Freigh or assigns, to proat night a reception and bail was held istrators, successors vide a remedy or to make satisfactory L. L. DOWNING, Commcrci.i Aornr, in the capitol. Nearly 20,090 people arrangement thcrfor, may, by a maSalt taka City, Utah. were massed on tho capitol grounds jority vote, declare the privileges heref. A. NASH, o.w i wc.tc.h A r. Oman, nO. in granted forfeited. to witness the ceremony of adminisportion 3. Thnt nothing In this grant tering the oath of office to Governor shall be so construed as to prevent Peabody. Spanish Fork City, or its authorized agents, from paving, sewering, laying Perkins of California gas or water mains or pipes, altering, United States Senator George C, repairing or in Rny manner Improving Perkins was, on Tuesday, elected to any of the streets mentioned herein, other streets of said city, but succeed himself by the California or any ail Rtich improvements shall be made state legislature. The vote in the as with as little Injury as practicable to sembly was: Perkins, Republican, 58; said railroad or the operating thereof. Section 4. That In the construction Franklin K. I.nnc, Democrat, 12; Eu and operation of said railway, the said 6. Union In Labor, gene E. Schmitz, grantees, their heirs, executors, adPA CIFIC ClIICA N the senate the vote stood: Perkins ministrators. successors and assigns A. VO 33; Lane, 5; Schmitz, 1. Tim two shall at all times conform to surh ordiNorth-Wester- n nances, rules and regulations as have houses met In Joint session Wednesor may hereafter be ae-te- d been by day and formally chose Perkins. the city council of said cUv railto operating In relation New County for Idaho. roads. street railways, or tramways in Senator Keifer of wngham county, said VO change of care. Faster than city, and for each violation thereThe Overland any other route. Idaho, has Introduced a bill providing of, shall be liable to a fine in any sum wilh Palace Limited equipped hundred dollars. for the recreation of Anderson county less than three Sleeping Cars and Dining Cars , 5. That Spanish Fork City Section of half northern Gingham from the leaves Salt la carte meals shall in no way be liable or responsible Lake at 7.00 every morning. This The town to be the nearest to tha for any accident or damage that may train has Buffet Smokingand Library base line on the railroad Is Shelley, occur in the construction or operation ( with barber) and Free Reclining Cars If deIt reason of new In said 'of the the railway, by which will be county, Cars. The Atlantic Express Chair or misconduct rf said ermtees, fault Is created. It appears there la an unleaves Salt Lake every evening at their hojrs, executors, p.dmlrlntrators, 6.40 p. m. For tickets and reservaderstanding between tho members of successors or assigns, or their emtions apply to ticket agents, or adBlnahain for this division, and It Is bp ployes: and the seeeptaneo of this dress C. A. Walker, Gen. Agent Chiprehended, therefore, that there will grant shall be deemed on rgreement on cago Er RorthAVest cm Ry, 206 S. be very little opposition to It. This the part of the said grantees, for themMain St., Salt Lake City. belief is fortified by the fart that the selves and their heirs, executors, adla asked no other county of territory ministrators, successors and assigns to for. save the Raid ellv harmless from and exfor Coal Thefts In against all liability, loss, costs, arisNo Prosecution or damage, of any nature pense Ohio. ing out of any each defnult or misconduct. or which may accrue hv reason i of hoard Toledo, house work The of any accident or Injury which o "r at Ohio, has Issued an order setting occur lu or bv reason of the ponsti"i for o yet held stealing tlon or operation of said rellv-'- v. I voit tnvirt orlmi-r.'ve- j nnvthlng liberty all prisoners CAVEAUffABE-MADCOPYliiCHTot 0ESKJM r and rRv sold and to , yards repay IndemrHy coal from the railway or photo. PROTECTION. Kon-1 f.f J f'.r fr.-- exmnlii-it- ' I ' ff gjsv fsm tracks. The order Includes directions It of mav by reason any kind BOOK m to tile ruperlutendont to receive no any ri ch riC''idnrt, accident court sending from any -r prisoners or Injury: end If r.nv Judgment ! them in for petty coal thefts. dsmaees for onv t.irh default. J Tatcnt liiwyo:. WAT monitions TON, D.C. 1,0 that d Pr It Is cxpin'.bf or Injury shall bo re accident conduct, by bo will recognized tor coal thefts ho board during tho coal famine. side-track- )R. W.E. WARNER, and Residence Just south of City Square. Office Utah, Spanish Fork, )R. J- - H. SLATER, Physician & Surgeon, Office at Spanish Fork Drug Company' Store, s F. THOMAS, H, NOTARY PUBLIC and ABSTRACTER. 7, Knight Block, PROTO. Room No. Spanish Fork Drug Go. A full Chemical Medicines, ) Fancy and Toilet ArtiJ cles, Perfumery. Toilei Soaps, Sponges, Brushes, ) Physicians' Presort p Comtlons Carefully pounded. F A. SAXEY, Attorney-at-La- to Chit GO-UNIO- Line -. Xiclelsoq w v $Tk Dont Keep We e- Sell Them, That's Ml. LORENZO THOMAS FAM1I0TAUI.K Tailor, One block north of Bank, ' v Utah. Spanish Fork, i t. B. F. HODSON, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, PIANO AND ORGAN Terms 50c. per lesson of 1 hour. Studio at residence. Hours from 10 till o'clock every day except Sunday, LARS JENSEN, ) t I Watch & Clock Repairing, 8) Blocks Lasl of Spnnlh Fork Co-o- p, Ted Woods, J r (Lessee ot Will Boyack Stables) Feed, Sale & Transfer i it stables. Hack Meets all Trains Spanish Fork, Utah. J. Pedersen. A. Blacksmith & First-clas- Wheel-wrig- ht Material s Always on hand' Opposite Bank, bpsnlsh Fork. B. H. BROWN, c bivery -PGQd Stable. Hack Meets all Trains 'ruoNE No. 12. fipanlsh Fork, Ulk Spanish Fork Co-Operat- i ive Institution, Dealor In General Merchandise, j and Flour, Grain Produce. Manufacturers of Harness, .U-h- $" lrtuisor, V 9 w HEAD STONES. al-- e w, Conveyancer and Notary Fubllo. OrriCE Over Oran Lewis Store. Utah. Spanish Fork, for Passengers 'Direct Route Utah. Spanish Fork, Boots ", and Shoes. JOHN JONKS, Supt. Npanish Folk, Utah. |