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Show Prohibiting fran'lnir. and to repeal eotton and 2V of Omptpr 2. of tho revised Hpanlhli Fork cliv. 9VJ oniln-anrna- of Ha It orilolued by (be City Council of SpitnUb City j Kootlon I -- Every poraon who deala, plava of rarrlna on, open or cairne to bo opened, or wbo coniluou, either a ownor or employee, wbnthnr (or hire or nut. any game of (aro, monte, roulette, la uaiuenet, rouae et nolr, romlo. or any (mine played with rarda, dice or any other device, for money, ehecbe, credit or any other reproaenlatlve value, and every peraon who ttluva or beta ator aaalnat ary of anld prohibited trumea la aullty of a mlademeanor. Heo peraon who knowlntflv permlta any of the yamea mentioned In the proceeding aectloo to be played, conducted or dealt In any fcouae owned or rented by auch paraun, In whole or In part, la punlabnble aa provided In the proceeding acctlun Hee. t -- Every peraon oonvloted t f any of the a offencea deaerlbed In the two prepending ahall be punlahable by a Ana of not morn than one hundred dollara, or by ImprUonment In the City Jail not more than one hundred daja, or by both auch line and linprlaonment Hen. M and 2im of Chapter 2a of th revlaed ordlnnneea of hpitnlah Fork City, tie and the aame are hereby repealed. Sec A Thin ordinance ahall take effect and be In force from and after lie puaauge, and due Fork publication. Panned on the lat day of April, A. D. 1908. Atteat; JAMES A. MAKTKLL. Mayor. L. W. NIKI, SUM, Recorder Rtato of Utah, County of Ctab. bpaulah Fork City aa. I, L. W. Nlclaen, Recorder In nnd for Hpan-la- b Fork City, Utah County, Slate of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing laa full, true, and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance prohibiting gaming and 207 and 2MH of Chapter 2k of to repeal the HcvlaeP Ordliiancea of hpanlnh Fork City " Panned by the City Council of Spanlnti Fork City, Utah Icounty, Club, on the Ut duy of April, A. II now. In witneaa whereof I have hereunto affixed tny official algnature and the corporate aeal of Fpanlah Fork City tbla lat day of April ,A ,U. ! L W. NIELSEN. INK AC) Recorder. IIXJH. Flral pub. April IS, ORDINANCE AN Creating, defining and eatahllehlng paring graveling dlatileta In Hpanlah Fork City. Re It ord.ilued by the Oily Council of feoanUb Fork City. Section I The following paving dlatrlct la hereby created, defined nnd ealabllabed In fcpnnlnh Fork City, vlx: District No I, shall be nnd consist of all that portion of the Main Street of aald City, being nnd lying between the following blocka on (be Weal side of aald Street, to wit' Rlocka, kl, 4k 52, All, and 74, nnd the following blocka on tbe Fast aide of said Street, to wit: Rlocka 75, AN, 6.1, 47, and 82, together with nil tbe lota and of Iota of land abutting or fronting on part both aides of aald street, and being part nnd paroel of the blocks above described and prorated and scaled back east and west to tbe depth of 54 feet from their respective tronta on tbe east and west sides of said street. Neo k All of the streets of aald City except that portion described In Section one of this ordinance, are hereby created, defined nnd established a graveling district of said Spanish Fork City, subject however to be redUlrlcled Into two or more districts, aa circumstances Stay require. sec. a Thin ordinance to be In force nnd effect on and after Its due publication. Passed bv the City Council of Spunlah Fork City the lat day of April, A. D. Its. A. MAKTKLL, Mayor. .Attest; I. AJAMES R.3 W. NIKI, HEN. Reeorder. f ount7 Utah, Spanish Fork City 1, 1,. W. Nielsen. Reeorder In nnd for Rpsn-la- b Fork City, Utah county, Htate of Utah, hereby certify that the above nnd foregoing la n full, true, nnd correct copy of an ontl nance entitled "An ordinance creating, defining nnd establishing paving and graveling districts In Spanish Fork City.'' Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City tbe 1st day of April, A. D. 1WM. In witness whereof I have hereunto affixed my official algnature nnd the corporate aeal of Spanish Fork City thin lat day of April, IkUk. SEAL L. W. NIELse.N. Recorder. Flint pub. April IA, 1904. ml -- AN ORDINANCE Amending Section 453. Chapter 43, of the Revised Ordinances of Spanish Fork City. He It ordained by the City Council of Spanish Fork tlty: section I Section 453. of Chapter 43, of the Revlned Ordinances Is hereby amended so as to read aa followa, Sco. 458 The annual aalarle of nil elected nnd appointed officers la city nbnll be aa herein provided; lo-w- of-i- n Mayor to end. He fol tramp, which Is never com pass and lows the trail, having no ' or nothing of he c knowing little mile 30 is try beyond, except that it that to the next spring and twice He mar tance to the next ranch. not reach his destination and be may beat to victim Frequently he falls a of thirst or thirst, for men have died ,n the water of though having jars has burned out possession. The heat bursts he or literally the spark of life n the found are head open. Skeletons e vlc rocks-s- on the sands and among thlev' of llJe finis of thirst, others The of provisions. tramp In quest than more Is desperate desert tramp The fierce his brother of civilization. brutal nahis out climate has brought ture and bis hand is against anyone he meets in this desolate country at war, r where everything lu nature Is i a elements. even the of minAccording to the experiencetraversed K' . 4 v have who ing prospectors the the worst parts of Death Valley, A J upon M desert has a peculiar Influence It turns the brain of J Its dwellers. once Jourmany, and those sho have fascinated and become y it across neyed return. It seems to exert an Influence ' 'a. that never can be overcome. The prospector is another d(?ae and hair y A t type half mining prospector until his civilization shuns He tramp. 'A' 4 V vhen he f" A,! "grub stake" Is exhausted, YV wswstgwj4 These H'y another supply. for returns curious study a are eaters grub-stak- e the In human nature; more so than are for they ordinary desert tramp, cashrewd, possess some business or per- intelligently talk from trogrph,top7rlgbt, b Uodervood A Underwood, If. and pacity, Hon. Benjamin R. Tillman. United 8tates eenator from South Carolina, Btiasively. a The piospeetor expects to unearth who hat been a prominent figure In national politics for a number of yeare. and In to advleed lives him expectancy rich mine, and Owing to the recent lllnees of Mr. Tillman, the doctors have take a complete reel, and it Is announced that he and Mrs. Tillman will hope. reshortly tall for Europe. Unless he finds a mine his only coffee, and ward is bacon, flour, beans his grub stake. His home Is on the desert where night overtakes him. When he visits civilization, it Is to or get another backer a grub stake to last him two or sufficient provisions three months, and perhaps another WEARY WILLIES OF THE MOJAVE more worthless, If possible, than the burro. This costs about $50. others of their tribe, and are an InterA VERY DISTINCT TYPE. He does not go to the tenderfoot, esting study. but to the merchant or mining man. The desert has evolved a curious They are the "easiest. The city man Heat and Thlrat Slay Many, but Cease- type of humanity seen nowhere else In who knows Is more often taken in the world. His clothes are usually than the countryman, who usually is lessly They Wander from Oaeie cast-of- f garments that he has found, suspicious of everything. The tramp to Oaeie More Brutal Than begged or perhapB stolen faded, prospector tells the mining operator a Moat of Their Claee. frayed and full of holes and his story about "rich indications perLos Angeles, Cal. Tramps are one broken shoes are usually wrapped in haps it Is the long-los-t Gunslte mine of the many strange features of the cloth so as to protect bis feet from the or the Rreyfogle. Mojave desert that land of myths burning sands. He carries a bundle, Hundreds of men have gone out to and mirages, a part of which, Death consisting of provisions and a few locate these bonanzas and scores of Valley, Is tbe hottest place on earth. empty beer bottles. them never returned. Yet the story is On reaching a ranch he will make fascinating, and the search continues. Tramps are found In this Yalley even In summer when the thermometer is for the spring, and after drinking his Every prospector has a new story. It 137. 4 All He down on the shady side of the really is the lost mine, all he wants Is The renegade whites live with the house and sleep for hours, or until he a grub stake. In most Instances the Piute Indians, and are locally known smells the odors of a meal. Then he tramp prospector has taken the specias "Arabs. and men, which he exhibits from a mine Notwithstanding the patiently waits for a hand-outburning wastes, scarcity of water, dis- Is oft for the next ranch. In one of the camps. He has not been comforts and many dangers from aniThus he keeps up his rounds from near the place where these lost' mines mals, they are found In all parts of one end of the desert to the other, are supposed to be. the desert. Mining camps and ranches with no object in view,' no hope fof When he has received his grub are far distant from each other, and the future only that he may live from stake he returns to the desert and the country produce little food, but day to day. At night he will sleep In camps in a rocky cavern or under a these tourists find no difficulty iu get- an alfalfa field, or In a shallow brook, clump of 6tunted bushes, and there ting a living, either by begging or with his head resting upon a rock for remains until his provisions are nearstealing. They will not work, yet a pillow. ly exhausted, when he returns to civilmanage to live like their brethren In Arising from his cool bed, he fills ization In search of another victim civilization. his beer bottles with water, eats his and another grub stake and with the They are of a different species, breakfast am! again begins his long same story of lost mines. r no Councilman. Recorder goo " Treasurer. u0 Marshal yso guo Attorney ,,, J ustlee of the Peace n0 nx City Physician . Provision Inspector Susrlntendeni of tValerworka.who shall superintendent of streela.and watermaater 810 Policemen! per dayj g Sexton (tier day) Chief of Fire Department . . 77" Pound keeper (one-ha-lf of fees) ' Dog tax collector (ono-haof fws)"' Sealer of weights and measures. llullding Insp etor The above salaries Shull be paid niimthl'y. Sec. g -- Section of the revised ef which this la amendatory, be andordinances, the autna la hereby repealed. See. 8 This ordinance to take effect nnd bn In force from nnd nfter Its passage and dun publication. iussd on Ihtt 1st day of April, A !. tuns. Attest: JA51KS A MAKTEI.U beex-ofilol- o lf fea? - A v X Vl TRAMPS IN DESERT. " . 00 . 8ELL3 TIME FOR A LIVING. a r Davies r CONRADS 8T, AND GROSSMANS KEEP LOUIS JUDGE BUSY TIME table BY DISPUTES. ALSO IS SPITE FENCE IN IT SOUTH-ROUN- For Payaon, Saouquln ux Lot Angelca. For Payaon, Nephi'"ii'-4Mantl ... No. 61 Fowls Get Mixed and Each Accusees the Other of Unfairness Wars Between Them Break Out Periodically. No. 63 No. 62 NORTH-BO- x D For Proro, PLOrore. Anar. taitEue Lh1, M'rcuri R For Proro, Salt Y.'ak iiid" lntarmoUiata point Palatial train are now runnlni n.!,' tween Salt Lake and the Pacific CoLi1 S UTAH COUNTY I In direct touch greet oltla RetJooal treJn xerrli J. H. Burthik. Dlatrlct Paw N. PT1RN, Depot Tloket NO. 64 St. Louis A gray mule her name of is not Maude a score of ducks L divers colors arid a crock constitute beexists feud that a of the origin tween the houses of Jacob Grossman and Franz Conrad In Belleville. The war between these families breaks out In a lawperiodically and always ends suit. Ever since the Conrads accused the Grossmans of persecuting some of their ducks the embers of enmity have remained waim enough to be fanned Arrival and departure of train fma into life on the least provocation. No. 7 For Sort ngrllle, Provo, Salt Lakal afl polnW eaitt and The families live on North Richland No. 29 nnd For Hprtngville Provo SalTuk "1 Btieet lu houses facing each other and all polnu earn i.Mt VI For F.ureka, Mammoth and sil. on opposite sides of the street. No. 8 ver I City Through the opening of Caseyville No. 28 For Eureka, Mammoth and siu "1 avenue, which begins at the point made In Ogden Union where these two houses are situated, allConnection train of Southern Pacific and OrewonJ; was left of Line. ground a triangular piece OFFERS CHOICE OP vacant. The Grossmans live on the east FAST THROUGH TRAINS PAIL! side of the street and claim that part of the old street that Is directly in AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC BOnj front of their house. Where Caseyville Pulman Palace and ordinary SloeDlnttuJ avenue branches away from Richland Denver, Omaha, Kansan City, St, Lem. without change. of Chicago street Is a small triangular piece Free Chair Cara; Prronlli Reclining ground claimed by the Conrads. Iticln d noted Excuratona; a perfect Dining tun, of vioe. land creek runs through the yards For rate, folder, etc , Inquire of both families. II. T. Matth awe, Ticket lea Several years ago ducks belonging or write L A. BENTON. G. A, P. D SaltUkeO? to both families swam the surface became ducks The of the creek. mixed. Each family accused the other N. SPALDING of taking ducks that did not belong to them. VETERINARY PHYSICIAN AND SVRGEON The war started. Grossman planted peach trees on the vacant lot In Office at Palace Dru Slor. front of his house. When Mrs. Con- Both Phcnis. Prevah rad tried to pull up some of these Makes regular call to Spanlah Perk me trees, she was whipped by Mrs. Gross-maThursday. . Office at World DniiStm and Mrs. Grossman was fined. Then the Conrads conceived the INFIRMAR spite fence revenge. A fence ten feet 14 Lewia corocr,onSfnt old 1 was built feet At Oran and about the long high by the Conrads on the eastern line ville road, Spaniah Fork, Utah. X Spat Bona Spavin and Pipes of Feittli rtom of the triangular lot they claimed. This fence was across the street or no pay. X Crippled and Um kn X All a limalt examined hi from the Conrad house and djd not ob- - tpeciafty. Look well to your honei' tttthi charge. from them come many diKittt NLm Wt live is J. A BROV my motto. pntl idm how ear. mtla 00. It Igun nous lesh rans ay, P98 irlgll naim ible :omp iwn .q Mich ainir nlssli r eq ilty C. H2 HORSE . What's the mattefQ I IDAHO with 11 Thousands of I acres of laolkx beeu reclaimed tocultiritiMi I irrigation In that 4n State 10 year. Thoum I the will be ree!aiml w I moreput 1 the next 10 year. Thu w It an openiug for many thouim he m J I of homes. Woman Furnishes Greenwich Corrections to London Firms. Mp. Have You Investigated It has been truthfully London. A woman selling time for a living Is one of the curious phases of the eking out of livelihoods In London. The woman Is the daughter of a Mrs. Belleville, who Inherited the business from her father and transmitted It to her successor, living at Maiden- laded stabli IDAHO! tips. termed red o n line Land of Opportunity A head. p. Agnes Engberg S. "W, SUX.. l. i ;alcu n WIFE OF SOUTH CAROLINA SENATOR 'IT'': th f tJ DR. Brl i wl&mi n iLH. Miss Belleville says the Idea was suggested to her father In 1835 by Mr. Pond, the then astronomer royal. He acted on It, and by taking around a correct chronometer to the chief clock Mayor. and watch makers he secured an InI, W. NIELSEN, lieetmler. Stitto of Utah. County of Uuih. Spanish Fork come of about $2,500. City ss I. L. W. Nielsen. Reeorder In nnd for tho When he died In 1856 his widow City of Spir.Uh Fork. County of Utah. Htate of was granted the privilege of having Utah, hereby certify that I he above nnd forethe chronometer corrected at Greengoing Is n full, true nnd correct copy of nn ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance amending wich whenever she liked, and she carSection 458, Chapter 41. of tbe revised ordinances of Spanish Fork city." passed by the l Ity ried on the business until 1S92, when Council of said Spanish Fork City on the 1st of she had reached the age of 81 years. April. A D ImM. in witness whereof I hive hereunto affixed Slip handed the business over to the Biv ofilelal signature and the corporate seal of caraald Spanish Fork City this 1st day of April, daughter, and Miss Belleville has A. I lto Li. W. NIELSEN, ried It on ever since by permission of sV.Al.l Recorder. the astronomer royal. First pub. April Id, IW6, She has about 40 customers in varie-- -" " .ii ous parts of Ixindon, Including many NOTICE OF SALK OF REAL ESTATE firms. Important and Miss Belleville goes from Maidenhead to Greenwich every Monday Estate of Johannah Christine Peteraon, deceased. and has her chronometer corTne undersigned, the administrator of the morning rected. She receives an official docuslate of Johannah Christine Peterson, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest ment stating that her chronometer difbidder for cash the following described real fers from mean time by so many secestate, situate In Utah comity, Htate of Utah Commencing 2d SI chains east of the southonds and tenths, and her customers west corner of tne southeast quarter of auction is. township s south, range 8 east. Halt Lake correct their times accordingly. MeredUn: thence east 8 th) chains; thence The famous chronometer was made north degrees east 5 H.I chains; thence north Hk degrees west 3 O' chain t thence aonth 1835 by Arnold, a prince among In deh grees west 5 as chains to the place of beginning. watchmakers, for the duke of Sussex, Area I d'2 Sen a Written bids will be reeelred by tho under-Igne- d one of the sons of George III., but the nt Hpanlsh Fork. Utah county, State of It because It was too Utah, to and ludu ling the Nth day of May, Ith. duke discarded Prom etaraawiapk.voiiyrlght, hj Vndmood t t'ftderwood.II. Y. terms of sale cash, ex pensea of the tale to be clumsy, and Mr. Belleville purchased paid by the purchaser Mrs. Benjamin R. Tillman, wifa of the senator from South Carolina silver a substituted Belleville Mr. It Ahhaham J. IIannhm, wm' Administrator of the Estate of Johannah case for the original gold one, because It Is announced will accompany her distinguished husband Oirlstlne beterann. deceaaetl. occahim took curious his profession 19 nnr-ruxn Dated April IT, First pub. April 23. last May T, IP. sionally Into the less desirable quarDIGGING UP OLD CITY. ters of the town. fomult'd by tho 2Vh-n,,tcren,tr .a dynasty. Adjoining It wu & to In Petrie When a Woman Takes Aim. Excavate Archaeologlit V?18 8,1,1 ,he rln Ruins of Memphis, rittsburg, Pa. Magistrate Frank J. ELECTRICAL WIRING 4 PLUMBING AMir.llte, ut one time a srett coHmopolitun BtJdy held Julia Katn in $300 bail to It Is expected that cpntir. Cairo. The most Important excavaawait the result of the injuries of JoShow us your work. Estimates furnMemphl win In the she shot tions ever attempted are to be begun prove a mine of Htnlptu-ished on application. Leave orders in seph Johnston, whom and statu-ary- . a owns Kaln Mrs. th foot. under mere direction chtim-poodle of By Prof. shortly right nine statues hardware department of Sp. Fk. Co-oand Mrs. Mattie Williams a bulldog. Flinders Petrie, the celebrated archae- have been found there already nnd at The other night the poodle rushed ologist, who has worked 24 years systematic senrcli U sure to iove the bulldog, and the bulldog caught among the ancient monuments of great store of treasures. As a Miss tho poodle by the nose. Egypt The professor has returned capital and social center for coo! Teacher of Mrs. Kaln heard her pet yelping, here from England for the purpose of years, Memphis should yield an moT. and when he was being trounced she beginning the excavation of Memphis, mous harvest. The school of art PIANO. ORGAN AND it times. the ancient capital of Egypt, which has Memphis wus the finest got a revolver and fired three THEORY OF MUSIC h. Tetiijilc t,f h, ,h, The first shot missed, the second en- never yet been properly explored. The sites of the temples at MemFor particulars apply at the home of tered the body of the suffering dog ,u ' phis, which cover a great area, Include and tbe third struck Johnston. MRS. THOMAS CREEK Wightman u SOUTH CAROLINA SENATOR ORDINANCE AN Land of Homes Grossman. by Mrs. yar one It resen The Oregon Short Line Railrjwlk will be pleased to sendoescriptin11 ery a to 1). E. Burley. G I. A., or D. eer. A. G. P. A Salt i.ske City. P1 lining nor, c ter regarding Idaho's Mrs. Conrad Was Whipped f ictlnf resource. J urlson n Am ttruct their iev except as to the Grossman house. The view from tho Grossman house was more obstructed. In the meantime the duiks continued getting mixed up, and more lawsuits Spanish Fork Co-Operat- rpe. Over The lanlsl iva followed. 51,000 After the ducks had occupied the renter of thw stage for vears the mule made her cut lance Hie mule Whiideied fiom n,,, tad premises and was when tempted saw she tender peach l.los-obuds on the trees In f.ont of ,,e Cossman home. The mule ate the s llf tho tree, and Mig Grossman drove her imo the lot at the side 0f i.r house When (linesman returned home tho mule kept then- until damages were foil booming fiom Con-- I ien ei nt ne tc Institution, pries Dealers in fr in.S"".s fJh, f5ros,"ii links swam Conrad pr(.mlses. Bm, Mr f.ioHsman sent her son Victor to shoo them home. The Conrnds would not allow Motor on the prm,sos. and he ak a block to a where he could slum fr"m While he was shooing .. Ion or ,h " . " VW M,h V" ,1' nJrC, K" 10 aayt 1 Ills You. .hiw M.1 rail and 8h llushand ... have a hlg head h tii it,- i Theres nothing in'it, ,, worry ti 6itpd lie a; ''ame 'twin, mol mar Harnesc, ntui k Hsian Boots in ml I " Shoes. JOHN JONES, Supt Spanish Fork , I "sourl in W , nnla ' Jt . :tmti "rla "miint "invirni The Best Bargain la reading matter that I1 Jr money can buy la your per. It keepa you poeted doing of the community. will tell yon the thing to know in an antertaimnf will give you all tbi new Kn6W, (readlnai-T- hu w, Flour, Grain Produce Uannfaotnrors of t&d 0( sjmav i? the Merchandise, This Paper "TT.r ..i- -s Hr ,h 5U orporn General hU. The Conrads sued a writ ol re- n Mis. O.oBsmm, for "f11 mule. Mis Grossman showed in "as her husband who was couit that The Judge de, hied detaining the Cue h,,V" to "ay ",e thoSH,nt" "f I'ablh i.ee ol vi1 community; It every It gi a prova pleaeure; than full valut for th aiked for it These "laldm ir to !in. x t. m the v "ney iuha nance ibla y of 'ited r 'r Pile 11.71 Tea e nta i f .645(1 7396; 3(5; 0 arc |