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Show Projecting Stovepipes. Tlie attention of the public is eallid to the i"-.;;.nv.i: extract-) from "An ordinance etatniphing Fire Limits, .n.d lor t: ie preveuiin of tires, ' ' parsed Xovifnb. r 1S7," ,KC. S. '-lue u.ners of a!l buiM-ings buiM-ings RUliin liie iinnts of this city wnerein fire is kept are he-ret y rtquirl U build thus or ehini:ie s o( t-nek or adobie iu said building?-; and from and after th p.isage ot mis ordinance it sbail bo unlawtul to project any stovepipe through ttie roof cr out of the e:de of any building; and nn or before the Fll;T DAY OF MaKOH, A. D. l7o, all SroKrirr.s not? is tsn rKOJECTISCl THKufUIt THE RuOK "H OL" T OF THE Stt'E oF ANY Bl'ILPING SHALL BE RtMuYED HY THE OWNER 1 UEKF.OF." Sec. 10. Any pro:i vij! itin or tailing to comply with any of thu provisions pro-visions of the la.it three sections (7tii, 5th and 9th) of this ordinance, fhall be liable to a tine not lo exceed tiny dollars, and a further sum of five dollars for every day that any stovepipe stove-pipe i permitted to remain through the root or out ot the side of any building, after the first day of March, A. D. 1S76. Published by authority, this 2oth day of February, 1670. F. Little, Mayor. John T. Caine, City Recorder. f'2-3 |