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Show BRAVE FEAT OF LAD C1UCHT IN IS CIRRIED 1' TIME tin at Pitmn. Hanlamiln end Los Angelc.., Tor Pavaon. Mantl : NORTH-BOUN- Ho. ' Nsohl kail . 6:SSpm - est D For Provo, PLOrove. Arner- Iran fork. Lahl. Mttrour. ItHUkt ......11:27 sn For Provo. Salt I.ak and SHO pm Intermediate point traine are now runnuiir uauy uo twssn salt Lake ana in raoino uasi. UTAH OOUNTV la to direct toueh Vim iwe mat local tram service. freatoltles, Agent. i. H.N.Burrs a, if.District Passenger Depot Tlokat Ag.at. Wn. Si Pit. R mmssk IO&MLV(t3iiv Arrival and departurt of tralni from Depot! T For BDrlnrTllla.ProTO.Aalt Lake and all point cast and weal....8:10aia NO. Lake Prove.Salt ForSprlngvflle and all point aaat and weat....S:4Spni No. For Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City 8:t7m No. It For Eureka, Mammoth end Sil....... ...8. Warn ver City Connection! made la Of den Union depot with all train of Southern Paolfle and Oregon Short Ho. MB. ' 0FTEK3 CHOICE OF a FAST THROUGH 3 TRAINS DAILY AND THREE DISTINCT SCENIC ROUTES Pulmaa Palae and ordinary Sleeping ear to venver, umana, Kansas city, bi. loui ana , inioago witnout cnang. Free Raollnlng Chair Can; Personally a tar bor-Dialog Exouriloua; perteat ed viae. , For Of C. - eta., Inquire of rat, folder, H. T. MATTnawa, Ticket Agent, writ L A. BENTON, O. A. P. D., Salt a 0RI3M0N Uke City. F. J. NICHOLS tenon & Nichols Assajere tod Chemists Office and Laboratory 229 S.W. Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah Reference: National Bank of Republic P. 0. Both phonea IDAHO a 621 Thouianda o( acres of land hare beeu reclaimed to cultivation by irrigation in that State during the patt IU year, inousanas more win oe reclaimed wiimn the next 10 jean. This means an openlug for many thousands ., 01 homes. Bate Too Investigated ror. - -- Box 78 What's the matter with IDAHO? .' WITH BOY DANGLINQ HEAD DOWN, 8AIL3 TO GREAT HEIGHT. BALLOON, Gathers Letters and Registered Mat William H. Simmons, the aeronaut ter Into Pouch, Tosses Them who was scheduled to make the ascenOut of Car and Jumps Into sion, had made all ready, but did not Flames of Wreckage. notice the boy's feet had become enWashington. Railway mail clerki frequently experience danger in the line of their duties, but few mort thrilling accounts of escapes from death ever have been chronicled than that given In an official report to the postomce department by John M, Mc Croskey, g railway mall clerk on the Washington, Orrvllle & Spokane rail road. On the morning of August 21 the train of which his car was a part ran into a burning bridge about two miles south of Dart Siding, Wash. Much ol the train was destroyed by fire, but through McCroskey's heroism some of the mall was saved. Following is his own story of his experience, as given to Gen. Supt. Alexander Grant, of the railway mall service: "I had no warning of the approach Ing accident until the engineer applied the emergency brakes, just be fore the engine plunged through the burning bridge. The mail car fol lowed the engine, striking on the en gine tank, sliding up over the tank crushing the cab and stopping on tor of its back. ' The laf threw me back ward over the paper rack, wrenching my back. I regained my feet in few seconds and went to the door tr And that the mail car was seme 4C .'eet above the creek and on Ire. "Just then some part of the engine exploded, blowing Are, gas and nteam fn every direction, and making escape for me Impossible at that time. I re turned to the letter car and gathered up what letters and registers I could Dnd, placed the letters in a pouch and threw them out of the car. The reg Isters and dater, pad and type I put in my handbag and threw that into .;' t the creek. "I saw it was up to me to make my escape as beat I could without aid tor the car was a mass of flames, and ' It baa been truthfully termed a Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes MM:ii fm mm n , Carried Upward Head Downward, tangled In the ropes of the basket Simmons cast off the balloon, swung loose and upward. When the . bag reached a height of about 20 feet the spectators beheld young Neff whisked off the ground and carried upward head downward. There was a concerted yell of con sternation from the crowd below which caused Simmons to peer ovei the edge of the basket. When be saw the dangling lad h made Instant preparations to cut loose the parachute. It was the work ol seconds to adjust the parachute, and In it Simmons leaped from the bal loon, believing the boy would have t better chance for his life alone. Simmons descended safely, but the balloon, relieved of the weight of the man, shot upward at increased speed until it became a speck and the boj appeared but a slight, dark object . scarcely discernible. Each moment the onlookers ex pected to behold the lad come plung ing to his death. The great crowd stood transfixed, the gaze of all fas tened upon the balloon and its dang- ling boy. Benjamin Hughes Lteery and Feed Stables B.H.BROWN, Livory Food Stable Trains s Spanish Fork ice-bo- x Institution,- - General Merchandise. Flour, Grain O Produce. Harness, Boots Q Shoes. D-o- Spanish Fork - . Utah W, M. DeWltt of IJoitte, Ida., wai run clown and badly injured by an automobile in Ogden. Reports sent to the state board of health aver that In one small town in Kich county there are thirty cases ot smallpox. three Ed. M, Boyce was stabbed times and dangerously hurt by a drunken man in an Ogden saloon, his assailant escaping arrest. Richard A. Lowe, "the honey king" ot Sevier Valley, 37,00l shipped pounds ot honey this season at an approximate value of 12,000. Thieves drove a wagon up to the rear window of the Draper Commer cial company's store at Draper, one Light last week, and carted off mer chandise valued at $500. Out of the $12,OOC,000 worth of sauipmant ordered for the Union Pasine and affiliated lines, the Oregon Short Line will get 600 new cars and a large number of steel passenger coaches. Beet digging la now on in full swing at Lent, and beets are coming Into the factory, and stations at the rate of nearly 2,000 tons per day. The crop Is the heaviest in the factory's history. Clifford Cave, 18 year of age, a son. of F. Cave of Ogden, .received a load of bird shot la the face while hunting along Weber 'river, near Warren. He may lose the sight ot one eye Harry W. Blanohard, an actor, was found dead in the gutter at th side ttf thei street in Bait Lake by some boys who at first thought the man was intoxicated. Apoplexy was the sause of death. An esatbound freight train on the Rio Grande was derailed near Ge neva. Although no one was injured the cars were piled up In such a way ihat it took the better part of a day to clear the tracks. Whil-tamping a charge of powder in the Wasatoh Range mine, near American Fork, John' Chadwick was Blown into a crosscut by an explosion and severely Injured, but it Is believ- d be will recover. From the department of the inter- 'or to the United States land office at Salt Lake City cornea the news that thousands of acres of land in Tooele, Beaver and Millard counties are to be thrown open for entry. Knocked Insensible and robbed of 1185 in a saloon in broad daylight was the experience of Seth Hardy, a Wyoming cowboy, who arrived in Salt Lake to participate in the broncho riding at the state fair. While duck hunting with compan ions, near Taylorsville, Farrel Gallacher of Salt Lake City was painfully injured by the dis.Qharge of a gun la the hands of a companion, the Shot entering the fleshy portion of his left thigh. .It Is announced that the new Irriga tion project which has been under discussion in Davis and Weber coun weeks has been ties for several abandoned, for the present at least, owing to opposition from unJooked tor sources. All the saloons ot Mt Pleasant have closed .their doors in compliance with the terms of the ordinance re cently passed, the saloon keepers closing rather than pay the $2,000 license for the sale of liquor and $500 a year tor each pool table. Members of the Swedish population of Park City are building an amuse meat hall for the benefit of their countrymen. The building is estimated to cost in the neighborhood of $4,000, and will contain a ball room and stage, also a banquet hall. Silver City,. Juab county, has more saloons ini proportion to population than any other place in tho state, according to statistics compiled by State Statistician H. T. Haines. There are eleven saloons there to quench the thirst ot the 600 people. Al Willis, who Is a stoker at the Daly-Wemine In Park City, was badly burned about the head and face. It seems that while Mr. Willis was putting coal Into the furnace the gas generated by the burning slack became ignited and flashed up In hie OrdlnBnoo for An Annual Boftd "tao .hall be liable theref and expend-Ini- c colltwtln for, theanme; and Kcpilt" Cnnpter SI of the Kt'vleod Ordinance, of Spanish tork City or An Poll , Young Neff, however, had had the The Oregon Short Line Railroad Co. presence of mind to cling to the ropea, will be pleased to send descriptive mat which had entangled his feet, and, in cer regarding taano s resources. w nto sheer terror, continued to hang on as to D. E. Burley, G. P. A. or D. 8. Spen the balloon sailed away. eer. A. G. P, A.. Salt Lake City. Utah. The bag. had been inflated with or dinary coal gas and was not very large, and Simmons had planned not to go high. The balloon, within a half hour, descended in a field not far away, wither a large part of the crowd rushed, expected to find Neff dead. The lad was found to be somewhat bruised and so thoroughly frightened as to be Incapable of speech for fully half an hour and then he merely said he "was so scared be just had to hang HACK MEETS ALL TRAINS. 1 at Last Took a Chance for My Life to the rope." and Jumped." IN NEIGHBORS' BOXES was so intense no one could SHOP the heat get near enough to the burning wreckMother to Do Sunday age to be of any assistance to me. 1 Boys Sent by Do It In Decidedly Marketing then tried to climb out on the left Novel Manner. side of the car, but the flames drove me back into the car. I then went Kansas City, Mo. Pert and Wayne to the door on the right side of the car, ind on looking down, when I Wllsie, aged 16 and 12, live with their could see through the smoke, flame mother at 1230 Penn atreet. One Satand steam, could see nothing but urday night Mrs; Wilsle gave them to the city man wreckage and a mass ot flames on the money and sent them rocks 40 feet below, into which I at ket with a list of provisions they were All last took a chance and jumped. 1 to purchase for a Sunday dinner. A tried to leap clear of the wreck, but happy thought struck the two boys, 'PHONE NO. 12 that was .impossible and I alighted ind since that night the neighborhood . . Utah among have been robbed In accord Spanish Fork - the burning timbers of the bridge that had been knocked down ince with Mrs. Wilsie's Saturday Light as the engine crashed through the 1st The plan worked for months, until bridge. I was rescued from further at the home ot danger by a special agent of the .hey visited thea detective. They had Great Northern Railroad Company, Foseph Morris, twice before he caught My back, neck and shoulders wert ieen there Go-Operatseverely wrenched and my right knee them. ive court In the Bert Juvenile and was bruised nd sprained by the ump from the car to the burning Wayne told Judge Torterfleld that iometlmes it was easier than others wreckage In tho creek." 0 find the goods their mother had or iered.. If the list called for chicken, Wife Protects an, Umpire. they searched the neighboring iceOkla. Umpire Ed Hale war boxes until they found one. If it Cushlng, Dealera in chased from Cushlng park by an in ailed for beef, cabbage, onions, radBhea and tomatoes, they had to hunt furloted mob of baseball fans, bu after following bliu to the Merchants jntll they got them. Once their moth r expressed surprise when the boys hotel, a mile away, the mob abandonee the effort to assault him, but not ut wrought home a picked chicken when til Hale had cried for protection frot the had ordered a live fowl, so they . uid they liked to help the butcher behind bis wife's skirts in the hott and lck chickens. and three policemen with revolver, the had mob back. lrawn Hal. pushed Casnfaoturers of She Knew, jseAped from the hotel and left towi Hale was charged by the Cusblni The Man You don't know ho 'ana with giving unfair decisions Ic a loautlful you arel cume between Cushlng and Clevelant The Girl Look here, I've a mirroi rhe crowd became angered and 10 md nd I've known other men. What f them plunged Into the field, break on't know Is, bow rich you are, JOHN JONES, Supt want to talk business? ng up the game and chasing Halt. Hack Meets ) SKY When his foot Syracuse, Ind. caught In the ropes of a balloon Just LIFE WITH LEAP. as it shot upward here the other day, Qulnter Neff, 12 years old, was carried into the air until the ba'loon became STCRY OF HIS EXPERIENCE a mere SDeck In the sky. while thou sands' of persons, attracted to the harvest jubilee here, gasped with hor SOUTH-BOCK- No. INTO SAVES MAIL FROM BURNING CAR THEN TAKES CHANCE FOR TABLE (l-- fnr POSTAL CLERK THE UTAH BUDGET ROPE. Ordinate Provides Tai and ihmiktini-ro- Fork best salesman work more 12 hours a day. J An advertisement of your goods In this paper works while you sleep and "wake 24 hours a day. 4 It works In many households at the same time. by the City Council of Spanish It Ordained YOUR Cltys-- Two Dollar, lawful money of the Hection United Slaiea. I. an Annual Koad Poll lux and under evt-rman over twtnty-ont- t, upoi not phynu'ally Incapatdtatod Ofijr yeuraof to worn and not exempted by law. residing within Hpanlab Kurkt'liy. All Koad Poll Tax shall be (ollpctcd by the City Treasurer, and Khali be paid into the City the diTreasury, and ahatl be expended under rection and puntuant to th? order of the City Council. In maKlntr and improving atreet and alley of tola elty. Heetlon 2 The Supervisor of Street shall, iwifl. and prior prior to the Brut day of October, and every year to the n rut dav of April of each after IMUK, give written noifoe toeverv periton of to the In the city, subject payment Koad Poll bel ax that aaid tux I. due and payable on or and fore the fifteenth day of November, tww, on or before the third Monday of May of each and everv year after Ixou: and all uerHon. o notified muiit pay the .aid Koad Poll Tax to the City TreaHurer on or before the date when due. The City Treasurer shall Issue a receipt to each person upon payment of said tax. All person, moving Into the city after April 1st of each and every year, who ahull be aubject to the payment of uld tax, upon receiving written notice from the supervisor of streets that said tax Is lue, pay the same to the City Treasurer within ten day. after such notification. Provided that mid Koad Poll Tax Rhtill become due and payable on demand to the supervisor of street in of the city, ease, of transient or at the uiacretlon of the .aid supervisor of I a, tree la. heetlon S Any person subject to the payment of .aid Koad Poll Tax, who shall fall to pay the same a. hereinbefore provided shall be aelitjuent, and the supervisor of streets aball proceed to collect the lame by an aotion la the name of the city, aud no property or wuge. belonging to such delinquent person shall be exempt from execution to pay the suld tax and cost arising from the colic Hlon thereof. heetlon 4 The supervisor of street shall furnish the city treasurer with a list of the name of each and every person within the elty subject to the payment of the said Koad Poll Tax, on or before the 1st day of April of each and every year, and also the name of each person within the city notiflid after the 1st of a such notihcatlen I. given. April, as soon Section ft Any member of any regular volunteer unpaid fire company at present that may be hereafter organized within this elty as provided by ordinance, who has been or hereafter may continue in the service of said company, Is hereby exempt from the payment of said Koad Poll Tax during the continuance of .aid service. The secretary ot said fire company shall issue to each member thereof a certificate giving name, age, term of service, whether active or retired, properly signed by the offlvers of suld company, which certificate shall, upon presentation to the city t assurer, be a proper authority for the suld treas urer to Issue a receipt for (he current year to the person presenting the same. AH other persons exempted by the lows of Dtab from the payment of said Koad Poll Tax shall be exempt from the payment of the Koad Poll Tax herein provided for. Section ft hapteriU (being Sections 390 to 8W). both inclusive) of the Kevised Ordinances of Spunish Pork City, entitled Poll Tax and all other ordinances or parts of Ordinance. In conflict with the provision, of thl Ordinance, are hereby repealed. Pashed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City, Utah County. I'tuh. this 1st day of Sept. V. M. SNKi.L, Mayor. A.l). m. L. W. N1KI.8EN. Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utah, Spanish Fork ss. City. I. L. W. Nielsen. Recorder In and for Spanish Fork City. County of Utah. State of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a true, full and correct copy of an ordinance entitled, "An Ordinance providing for an Annual Koad Poll Tax: specifying who shall be liable therefor, and the Manner of Collecting and Expending the same; and Repealing Chapter 84 of the Revised Ordinance of Spanish Fork City. IBOA. Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City, Utah County. Utah, this 1st day of Sept., L. W. NIELSEN, Recorder. A. O. iwutl. Urst aept i: last sept S3, 180 S or organ-Izvd.- J. xx Ordluauoe. better than the most fluent $ . . a week. tj It talks 55 salesman. t 7 No one slams the door in ita face. q RESULT: It sells goods Far less tj About the cost? . salesman than the $ and does lots tr.ore worlu ... a. lUjprrtght, U01, by W. M. U.) a Ordlannoe A. An ordinance levying the Tax. and for thr No. Assessment of Property in Paving District of Det of Spanish Fork City, for the purposeCement-Sidewalks of Constructing fraying the Expense Therein. l of Nnanlsr . ...,iui..,i ..u ,j. i.IbViUMUU. Iin f t,a Plf Pnuni-IFork City i Section That whereaa. Spanish Fork Cttj s.o h..tiiftpa nrnuted and ile lined Pavins Dis trict No. I, for the purpose of constructing ce ment sidewalk therein, and has published, notice of the Intention of the City Council u make said Improvement, and has acquired jurisdiction to make the aaid lmpr vement, and. do th ha heretofore duly let a oontrout to as re- work thereof, after advertising for bids h. I. aiut tha order of tills CounelL and the entire Improvement contemplated by said contract has been completed, and accepted bv the proper city officer designated to bav charge of the work : Now therefore, the City Council of Spanish. Fork Clt does hereby levy the tax and provide for the assessment thereof upon tuo property hereinafter destgnotett aud described, which Is abutting r fronting upon the following portion, of sidewalks, being sidewalk paving in Pavlnar DIstrlclNo. 1 lo-w- . ... .Ill, n.l. nuu w. South Main Street each and both between-Firsof .North Street and Fourth Street Spanish Fork City, Utah Comity, Utah. Section Th la lax la levied to ccrrsy tna costs and expenses ot constructing a cement concrete sidewalk (6) six feet wide on the por tion of the said sidewalk abutting l.ie East aid of blocks 31 and 74. and the portion of said sidewalk abutting the West aide of III wiis HZ an 7fi; and of coiiatructli g a cement concrete sidewalk (8) Eight feet wide on the portion of laid sidewalk abutting the Eat side of Blocks 48,. bi. and 80, and the portion of said sidewalk abutting the West side of Mlock.Ci47. A3, and y Survey of all plat "A" Spanish Fork Ilulldtng Lots, all being the proper...' embrace within said Paving District No. I to be affected, or benellted thereby to the full extent of the tax hereby levied, and said lots and Block an real estate are hereby assessed at an equal aud uniform rate per square foot ot paving abutan ting the respective blocks. Lota, piece sideparcel ol land so abutting said paved walks and benefited thereby. The total tax hereby levied In Paving District No. I la i at the rate of (10. 2) l.if3 57, and the same cent per square foot of tho ten and aaid cement sidewalk, paving, and Is levied against the property In said Paving Dlstriot No. I as follows: All tha frontage extending westward and for fifty feet deep on the East side of blocks 81 and 74 and all the d on lege am) for fifty feet deep extendeng eastward on the West side of Blocks m and 75 (being the portion of said property in Paving District No. I abutting Stout cement paving) is hereby assessed at the rata of 612 per linear foot, a total for said properly abutting a foot paving of prb.ib for the lata. linear (eet so abutting the t foot IUO t. f two-ten- th Paving. An Ordinance creating the office of Inspector of Eleltrlo Wiring, providing for the appointment of such Inspector, Uxing hi. term of office, defining bi duties, fixing fees, and providing a penally for the violation thereof. Be it ordained by the City Council it Spanish . -- . v . i Fork I lly: Section l That the-- e be and hereby Is created the office of inspector of Electria'Wirlng for Spanish Fork City. Said inspector aball be appointed by the mavor, by and with the advice and consent ot the City Council, and his term of office shall be the same as that of the other appointive officer of bpanlsh Fork City. Provided that a person to (ill such office shall be appointed within 80 days after this ordinance snail take effect, and shall hold office until the first Monduy in January llu, and until bis successor shall have been appointed and qualified. The inspector shall give a bond to spanlshFork City, in the penul sum of HouO conditioned for the faithful performance of his duty. bectlon a it shal i be the duty of the Inspector of Electric Wiring to carefully examine and Inspect ail such wirine as mav be hereafter done or changed within tnis city, and to require the same to be done in such a manner as shall render the same safe and free from liability to do damage, and to conform to the uuder written ruies ana regulation. Section 3 The following fee, to be by the person for whom the InsDeetlon payed Is done. shall be collected by the said Inspector of Eleo- tnu vy inng ana paia into me city treasury monthly: For a bouse of five room, or less I SO. For a house of more than five rooms and not exceeding ten room ll.tio. a house of more than ten room and not exceeding fifteen room- - tl. For a house ot more than fifteen room and not exceeding twenty room. $ 00. r or a nouse or more than room. 53 to Section 4 It shall be unlawful for anv nersen to put in or Install or change any Electrical Wiring infepautsb Fork City, without first resorting to the Inspector ot Electric Wlrlnir. and obtaining from him a permit to do so. and all such work and wiring shall be done in accordance herewith, and under the direction ana to the satisfaction of the said Inspector. All wiring; shall be properly Insulated. Section shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to furnish electricity for heating, lighting, power or other purpose for use In any bulhilng In tils city now wired or hereafter to be w.red. or In whleh the shall be changed, unless such wiring shall be done or such changes shall be made accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. section o it snail u unlawful forany person, firm, or corporation to receive or use electricity for heal! nK.ltgbtmg. power, or other purposes In any building In this city, unless such buildrace. ing shall have been wired In aucordauoe with t this ordinance. provisions John Miller, aged 39, a pressman, theSection T Any building within thlscltv Which fell unconscious upon a street car I now wired, and In which electricity for heat-Inlighting, power or other purposes shnll be track In Salt Lake City, was run down used.kliall he subleoted to h tha Two Inspector of Electrie Wiring, and If found by a car and Instantly killed. becuuset'f Itnporfect or defective wirmen who saw him but a moment be- ing having been done therein, the same may he and the person owning or Using fore the car was upon' him were un- condemned, uch building, or using electricity therein un able to attract the atention of the mo til inn same nil oe.-- remiored safe Is hereby forbidden to continue uslnir eieetrleltv In anh torman or get to him In time,' dondemned bulUllcg until the wiring shall OaK Millard uave ireen ratio sure inercin. Creek, The people of St ctlon s- -1 lie violation of any of the procounty, have commenced the erec visions of this ordinance Is hereliv di ol.ireil an tion of a modem building which li offense, and any person convicted thereof shall sum S , or Imnot in oertneii any exceeding departure In meeting house con prisoned dn the oil lull not exceedinif struction. It will Include full aocom days, or both fined and Imprisoned a afore- sum. iivxlatlons for the yom.g people ol Section 0 This ordinance shall take rffiwt lis first nuhllcaltun, the ward, Including a gymnasium and upon Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork shower bnth and a public I brary. city, I'tuh County, Utah, this day of June, p . m, .sr.i.i,. Mayor. As the result of a victory of the "v. I W, NIELSEN, Kecnrdcr. State of Utah. Coum v nf ITuiii. himnlth progressive citizens of Sprlngville at. - as. a mass meeting, the city council ha-- City.Kecomer In and forspnnlsh i. u w. Una instructed to call a special eleo Fork ( It v.isie,en, County of Utah, state r t?ii, do tho above and foregoing that hereby certify on vote to soon as tion as possible is a triif, lull, and correct copv of tin ordinance of bonding the city for $30, entitled, "An ordinance creating the office of inspector of Electric Wiring, providing for 000 to Install waterworks. the nf such li.stiertor, fixing bis lerm Of nPlre. deflnlntf hladmlint. fll.,u f..., Salvadore Palldro, an Italian, atoh and a providing penalty fur the violation 500 in gold from his landlady In Sail bv Council nf Htmnlkh VnrU Passed the f'ltv Lake City and when a chambermait City, t'tsh County, Utah, iMs nf June, L. IV V, W. U. MKI.hKS. Recorder. attempted to wrest the coin fron A. 1st 'ot 1'3. last pub sept i aept him, she was attacked by the thlu: - - . aIt st g. liism-ciln- dun-gen- i All the frontage and for fifty feet deep extending westward on tha East aide of Block 4M. bi, and 8, and all the frontage and for btty feet deep eastwaru on tha West side of Blocks-47-, A3, and SH. (being th" portion ot said property in paving District No. 1 abutting 8 foot cement paving) is hereby assessed at the rate of 818 per linear foot, a total for said property abutting the 8 toot paving of timi forth 2I7W.07 linear foot so abutting the foot paving: which Is the total amount respectively of the abutters' proportion of the costs and expense. of making the improvement described as aforesaid. And the City Treasurer of Spantsb Fork City Is hereby authorized and, directed at once-tproceed and assess in- accordance with th provlsions of this ordinance and theotherordi-nanc- ea of Spanish Fork City, and the Laws of Utah, for the use and purposes herein mentioned and described the following designate lot, parcel, lands and real enate. Lots l and 4 Block 31 : Lota I and 4 Block 74; Lots 2 and 3 Block 33: Lou t aud S Block 75. all for t foot paving. Lot I aad 4 Block 48: Lot t and 4 Block tttr Lot I and 4 Block W; Lots t and 3 Block 47: Lots t and 8 Block M, and Lots t and S Block tv. all for 8 foot paving: all of Plat "A 'Spanish Fork City Survey of Buildlog Lois, in Spanish-ForCity. "ah Lornty, L'Uih, Section ha said tax shall become delinquent In i.Um instalment, as follow, f d within filly day after the therepublication of tbla ordinanie:3iie-lhirof on the 15th day of December, it); d on IUI0. loth dav thereof the of Each andvery oneot sa-.- Instalments except the first .hull draw Interest at the rate of seven, per cent per annum from the date of levy until delinquent, and each and everv one of aaid Installment of said tax shall draw Interest at the rate ot tea percent per annum until InProvided tbat any owner or agent or personpaid: terested In any lot or parcel of land against which this special tax is levied may pay ml tax or assessment or any one or more installment thereof, with Interest as herein nrovid- oil, to the City Treasur r at any time, an thereupon the interest' on said amount paid ceases, and the Hen agatnla the lunds shall be cancelled to the extent of sold payment: Provided further: that if the wnole of the said tax before th first installment become due, no interest snau oe cnarg ea or collected upon any of the said tax. Section 4 -- Tne Hen upon tha property In salit Paving District e. I, and hereby created shall become enloroible when the last Installment of said tax becomes due and unpaid bv a sale by the City Treasurer of the affected by the lien hereby created.prterty In such manner a may be provided by tha laws of the State ot kp.1 nu l.tah anil .tha fv.m ..w v.. ununi.i. emiHU rwi City. Section -- Thts Ordinance shall be In force and effect upon Its first publication. Passed by the City Coun II of Spanish For Couwjr' 'Jta',, M M d"' 01 8eDt, A 'I) llu5 k to-w-it: une-thli- d One-thir- F.M. BVKLt-May- or. I- - W. N1KLSKN. Recorder. State of TJtah. Couuty of Utah, Spanish For City, tlah-s- s, Recorder In and for Ish Fork City, foamy of Utuh, State of Span. Utah, hereby certifies tbat the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct i opy of an Ordinance-entitle"An Ordinance Levying the and for the Assessment of Paving District Tax, No I of Spanish Fork City, and for the purpose of Defraying the Expenses ot Constructing Cement Sidewalks Therein.," Passed by the City Council of Spnnlsh Fork City, Utah County, Utuh, thla 1st day September, A. D. UM). LARS W. NIELSEN. Recorder. 1st pub last aep 2.1, 'ov ar-p- lt alashet with a stllleto and terribly Notice to Contractors Cemeat Walks. about tho face and neck. The thle: Office of thct'ttvCocnell Mnanlah rlt Utah, Sept. 1st, IVUV. , escaped. Sealed proposals will be received at thl office Aftur an Inspection of the cannlnt until 8 o'clock p m Sept. Slrd, IK m, for Hi cement sldea-alliaut factories in Cache county, the stat work s, of construction In Paving District No, . Instruc commission to food sneclBoa-tiona with. and report Dinner, tion, togeiner Ihlry and forms for "nirsctsi plan. and bond, van hey. without exception, show idea be obtained at of llienfflce the uit application Ri.vnr, The rliht la reserved to reieet una ami nnitary conditions and have adopts all bid, liy otder of the City Council, 10 in the t rules regard ilngent r . m pr.i.t,, Mavor, LA its W. NIKLmKN. Kererder. ratoes used In their output. ".rat Vord-of-Mout- h Advertising Passing encomiums, only over your store counter, about the quality of what you've got to sell, results in about as much satisfaction as your wife would Ret if you gave her a box of cigars for Christmas. cross-walk- Advertisinfj in This Psper to talks everybody at once and makes them talk bat:k with money, , pub aepi t, last aept a o yUepyngat, aw, by. w. M. " U. |