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Show truth. THE HARM NOISE DOES. So Much So Little! "So much to do, so little done! Men-ta- l Hurts the Brain and Affects All Processes. Is there no comfort thou canst give Noise is an undoubted factor in ImTo help another creature live? Hast thou no peace thou canst boptov pairing tho tone of tho nerve centers. And let a snddcr being know? Whether we are conscious of it or not. It hurts the brain and has a deafOh, Fellow Pilgrim, slop n while on To give a helpful, loving smile. ening, dazing, bewildering effect own to nut thine is live, life Thy It tires the As thou hast gained so much thou give the mental processes. liut give not only of thy wealth, brain and tends to produce cerebral u of little (live, too, thyself. To live in a noisy athyperemia. is to shorten ones days. IrOh, do not answer thus to me mosphere be. must cares that tlrst Tve greater insomnia are Thou ennst not Jive this way, for, Friend ritability, neurasthenia, What will confront thoc at Die end. common effects. The tympanum or stored Since there is little comfort drum membrane of the car is injured, For Ih oso who live to merely hoard. the circulation of the cerebro-spina- l Oh, Soul so stultified and mean. the nerve cells What Mt of love canst thou then gleanl fluid is disturbed, and themselves suffer as though subjected With not one voice to intercede And help thee In thy pressing need? to mechanical violence. Family count the cost Hook then to it. Cecil Rhodes. In there no debt that thou dost owe To lighten others' care and woo? Ay, Of precious, helpful momenta lost. So much to do so little done! It is not strange the Worlds unwon. So little done hy you and me. So little love with Charity. CLOCK LIGHTS THE FIRE. Machine by Which a Householder Saves Trouble. Surely laziness and not necessity Is inthe mother of many present-daIngenious y ventions. A Pennsylvania Inventor has devised a scheme for making his alarm clock light the kitchen fire, thus allowing time for an extra nap In the morning. The fire lighter comprises a friction plate on which a The block Is secured to a bracket, which is fastened to the stove. A slot is cut iu the side of tho block to receive a spring arm extending from a coiled spring secured In the block. This arm, at Its outer end, Is provided with a holder for a match. The alarm clock Is mounted on tho block with the legs secured in socket pieces. A cord from tin 'alarm key of tho clock stretches to a pin, which acts as a stop for the spring arm. When at the set time the alarm Is sounded the alarm key, as usual, rotates, winding up the cord and withdrawing the pin from engagement with tho spring arm. Tho latter then, under action of tho spring, lights the match by sweeping It over the friction plate. At the end of its course tho match comes into contact with and ignites a fuse leading to the kindlings, thus lighting tho fire. Scientific American. block Is mounted. . WORK OF COAST SURVEY. Treasurer Is hereby authorized and directed to assess in accordance with the provisions of this ordinanceoffor the2 purana pose herein mentioned, all 12, Plat Block 1, Hot of all 3, Block 11, and as the same "D," Salt Hake City Survey, official are shown upon the plats of said e (25) feet twenty-fivof a to depth city back from said street. Section 2. Said tax shall become and be delinquent ns follows: d thereof shall become delinafter the approval quent In three months In six months after d of this levy; d in twelve said approval, and Hach said approval. months after and every Installment of said tax indraw except tho first, shall seven of per terest at the rate cent per annum from date of levy, and all said installments shall bear ten per cent per annum from date of delinquency. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon approval. Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 35th, 1904, and referred to the Mayor for his approval. J. S. CRITCHHOW, City Recorder. Approved this 17th day of February, 1904. RICHARD P. MORRIS, One-thir- one-thir- one-thir- :en per cent per annum from date of J. S. CRITCHLOW, City Recorder. Approved this 17th day of February, RICHARD p. MORRIS, Mayor. State of Utah, City and County of Salt Lake ss. I. J. S. Crltchlow, 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 ordinance levying a tax and for the assessment of property on Second street between A and B streets, and on B street from Second Street to a point between Fifth and Sixth streets, Inmidway Sewer District No. 1, for the construction of a sewer, passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, February 15th, 1904 and approved by the Mayor, February 17th, 1904, as appears of record In my office. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate Mayor. AN ORDINANCE. said City, this 38th day of FebruState of Utah, City and County of Salt seal of 1904. J. S. CRITCHLOW, ary, ss. Hake assessment An ordinance confirming the (Seal.) of Salt Recorder S. 1. City Recorder. Crltchlow, City upon the property on the east side of HakeJ. BUI No. 21. that do certify hereby Utah, South City, Third East street; between Second Sewer Extension No. 125.. Is a full, true and Third South streets, In Sidewalk Dis- the above and foregoing an ordinance ocrrect of entitled, and a of copy trict No. 22, for the construction AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance levying a tax and for the sidewalk. le It ordained by the City Council of assessment of property on theieast side An ordinance levying a tax and for the of C street, between South Temple and assessment Salt Hake City, Utah: of property on the west side C west of on side the 1. assessment and list First streets, Section That the of Seventh East street, between First made by the City Treasurer as corrected, street from South Temple north one-ha- lf and Second South streets,' in Sewer approved and completed by the Board of block, In Sidewalk District No. 24, for South No. 1, for the construction of a District cement heretofore of and construction sidewalks, duly Review, the equalization sewer. Council that of Salt Lake for appointed by the City passed by the City Council Be It ordained by the City Council of )urpose, of the property abutting on the City, Utah, February 15th, 1904, and ap- Salt Lake City, Utah: between of .side Third East street, jast proved by the Mayor February 17th, 1904, Section L That the City Council does Second South and Third South streets, In as appears of record In my office. Sidewalk District No. 22, of Salt Hake In witness whereof, I have hereunto set hereby levy the tax and provide for the City, for the purpose of constructing a my hand and affixed the corporate seal of assessment of the same upon the propsidewalk upon said portion of said street, said city, this 18th day of February, 1904. erty hereinafter described In Lots 1 and s hereby confirmed, and the assessments 8, Block 53, Plat "B, Salt Lake City SurJ. S. CRITCHLOW, (Seal.) made and returned in said completed lists vey, abutting on the west side of Seventh Recorder. City are hereby confirmed. East street, between First South and 18. Bill No. Section 2. This ordinance shall take efSecond South streets, in Sewer District No. 56. . Extension Sidewalk fect upon approval. No. 1, said property having a frontage of Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake 610 feet along said street. AN ORDINANCE. City, Utah, February 1st, 11)04, and reThis tax is levied to defray the expense ferred to the mayor for his approval of a sewer upon said porAn ordinance levying a tax and for the tionconstructing street J. S. CRITCHLOW, of said opposite the 'property on assessment of Second street, described to be especially afCity Recorder. between A and property B streets, and on B street hereinafter and benefited by said Improvement, Approved this 3rd day of February, 1901. from Second street to a point midway be- fected it Is hereby adjudged, determined tween Fifth and Sixth streets. In Sewer and RICHARD P. MORRIS, established that the same .will be District No. 1, for the construction of a and Mayor. sewer. benefited thereby to the full amount of the tax hereby levied, and eald parcels of State of Utah, City and County of Salt Be it ordained by tho city Council of land are hereby assessed at an equal and Salt Lake City, Utah: .ake. ss. uniform rate in accordance with the linSection 1. That the City Council does I, J. 8. Crltchlow, city recorder of Salt a.ke City, Utah, do hereby certify that hereby levy the tax and provide for the ear foot frontage upon said portion of the above and foregoing Is a full, true, assessment of the same upon the property said street fronting upon and to a depth (25) feet back therefrom, and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, hereinafter described In Lots 3 and 4, of twenty-fiv- e An ordinance confirming the assessment Block 16; Lots 1 and 2, Block 41, Plat "D;" and the tax hereby levied and tb be asupon the property on the east side of Lots 2 and 3, Block 40; Lots 1 and 4, Block sessed upon said parcels of land is seven (3793.00) dollars, Third East street, between Second South 41. Lots 1 and 4, Block 44, Lots 2 and 3. hundred and ninety-thre- e (31.30) dollars per front and Third South streets. In sidewalk dis- Block 45. Lots 2 and 3, Block 68, Lots 1 or one and trict No. 22, for the construction of side- and 4, Block 69, Lot 1, Block 72, and Lot or linear foot, which is the estimated tocost pgr linear walks," passed by the city council of 2, Block 73, Plat "D, Salt Lake Sur- tal cost, and estimated Salt Lake City, Utah, February 1st, 1S04. vey, abutting on both sides ofCity Second foot of said sewer, and the Treasurer Is and approved by the mayor February 3rd. street, between A and B streets, and on hereby authorized and directed to assess 904, as appears of record in my office. in acocrdance with the provisons of th.s both sides of B street from Second In witness whereof 1 have hereunto Bet to a point midway between Fifthstreet ordinance for the purpose herein, menand my hand and affixed the corporate seal Sixth streets, in Sewer District No. 1, said tioned, the north 305 feet of Lot 1, and of said city, this 4th day of February, property Plat having a frontage of 2,896 feet the south 305 feet of Lot 8, Block .53,- same mm. as said1 Lake .the Salt streets. "B," City Survey, along J. S. CRITCHLOYV, (Seal.) This tax is levied to defray the expense ire shown upon the official plats-o- f said Recorder. City (25) feet constructing a sewer upon said por- city to a depth of twenty-fiv- e Bill No. 2. Sidewalk Extension No. 62. of tions of said streets opposite the property back from said street. and Section 2. Said tax shall become hereinafter described to be especially af' ' be as fected benefited follows: and said delinquent by improvement, AN ORDINANCE. One-thir- d and It Is hereby adjudged, determined and thereof shall become delinAn ordinance levying a tax and for the established that the same will be espec- quent in three months after the approval assessment of property on the east side ially benefited thereby to the full amount of this levy; one-thiin six months after of C street between South Temple and of the tax hereby levied, and said paraid approval, and one-thiin twelve First streets, and on the west side of C cels of land are hereby assessed at an months after said approval Each and street from South Temple street north equal and uniform rate In accordance avery installment of said tax except the onc-ha- lf block, in Sidewalk District No. with the linear foot frontage upon said first, shall draw interest at the. rate of 24, for the construction of cement sideportions of said streets fronting upon seven per cent per annum from date of walks. and to a depth of twenty-fiv- e (25) feet levy, and all said installments shall bear Be it ordained by the City Cduncll of back therefrom, and the tax hereby lev- ten per cent per annum from date of deied and to be assessed upon said parcels linquency. Salt Hake City, Utah: Section 1. That the City Council does of land is two thousand and twenty-six Section 3. This ordinance shall take ef(32,026.50) dollars, or fect hereby levy the tax and provide for the and (30.70) upon approval. assessment of the same upon the property dollars per front or linear foot, which is Pafesed by the City Council of Salt Lake hereinafter described in Hots 2 and 3, the estimated total cost, and the esti- City, Utah, February 15th, 1904, and reBlock 11, and Hot 1, Block 12, Plat "D, mated cost per linear foot of said sewer, ferred to the Mayor for his approval. Salt Hake City Survey, abutting on the and the Treasurer J. S. CRITCHLOW, authorized east side of C street between South Tem- and directed to assessis inhereby accordance with City Recorder. ple and First streets, and on the west the provisions of this ordinance for the 17th day of February, this Approved side of C street from South Temple street purpose herein mentioned, the east 140 1904. RICHARD P. MORRIS, north one-ha- lf block, In Sidewalk District feet of Lot 3, and the west 140 feet of Mayor. No. 21. said property having a frontage Lot 4. Block 16, the west 140 feet of of Salt State of and County Utah, Lot City of 495 feet along said street. 1. and all of Lot 2, Block 41, Plat Lflk6iS8i D," This tax is levied to defray the expense all of Lots 2 and 3, Block 40, all of Lots 1, J. S. Crltchlow, City Recorder of Salt of constructing Cement sidewalks upon 1 and 4, Block 41, all 1 and 4. Lake City, Utah, do hereby certify that of Lots said portions of said street opposite the Block 44. all of Lots 2 and 3, Block 45, all the- - above and foregoing is a full true property hereinafter described to be of Hots 2 and 3, Block 68. of Lots 1 and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, affected and benefited by said Im- and 4. Block 69, all of Lot 1. all Block 72, and "An ordinance levying a tax and for the provement, and it Is hereby adjudged, de- all of Lot 2, Block 73, Plat "D, Salt Lake assessment of property on the west side termined and established that the same City Survey, as the same are shown First upon of Seventh East street, between Sewer will be especially benefited thereby to the the official plats of said in South to Second a South and streets, City, depth full amount of the tax hereby levied, and of twenty-fiv- e (25) feet back from said District No. 1, for the construction of a. said parcels of land are hereby assessed streets. or sewer, by the City Council1904, at an equal and uniform rate In accord Section 2. Said tax shall become and be Salt Lakepassed 15th, City, Utah, February anen with the lineir foot frontage upon as follows: and approved by the Mayor, February said portions of said street fronting upon delinquent One-thir- d thereof shall become delta-nne- nt 17th, 3904, as appears of record in my and to a depth of twenty-fiv- e (25) feet in three months after the approval office. back therefrom, and tho tax hereby levied of this levy: one-thiset after In witness whereof, I have hereunto seal and to be nssesed upon said parcels of said approval, and one-thi-in six months in twelve affixed corporate hand and the land Is three hundred and ninety-si- x months after said approval. Each and my of said city, this 18th day of February, (3396.00) dollars, or (30.S0) dollars, every Installment of said tax except the 1904. J. S. CRITCHLOW, per front or linear foot, which is the esti- first, shall draw interest at rate the of (Seal.) City Recorder. mated total cost, and estimated cost per seven per cent per annum from date of BUI No. 20. linear foot of said sidewalk, and tho levy, and all said installments shall bear Sewer Extension No. 126. 30-1- 00 -. 1 . rd rd The Work of Labor Involved Is Enor- . mous. Superintendent Tittman of the coast survey, in a recent description of his work, stated that he had since its inception made about 3(1,000 square miles of topographic surveys, sounded minutely nearly 300,000 square miles of water and made deep sea soundings over little less than a million square miles. It has completed a first survey of the Atlantic, gulf and Pacific coasts of tho United States, and its triangulntions cover between 300,-00and 400,000 square miles. It has published over 500 charts, besides the Coast Pilot volumes of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, and carefully studied the laws of the earths mag netism (these latter being now investigated through magnetic rics in with foreign gov ernments), and its geodetic work is also being carried on with Interna tional Maga 0 zine. 50-1- 00 70-1- 00 , es-pcla- lly rd rd o For economy, comfort and satisfaction use Utah coals. de lnquency. Section 3. This ordinance shall take er' feet upon approval. Passed by th City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah. February 15th, 1904, and re ferred to the Mayor for his approval 80-1- 00 |