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Show THE SPANISH FORK PRESS ' ROUTE OF PRESIDENT TAFT'8 JOURNEY. FRENCH Andrew Jensen, Publisher. VANISH UTAH FORK Ordinal00 Axx An Ordluance Providing for An A.nujl Ro4 Poll Tax: specifying who shall I and thereInd-In- g collecting for and ih of the the same: und Repealing "b;'Pr Uty of Revised Ordinance of Spanish of Council Spanish It Ordained by the City STIRRED BY GUILLOTINE 'be of the wo Dollar. lawful money I' nil Tax United State. l an Annual Koad and under over twenty-onupoi everyof man not physically Incapacitated any vent age, ! reatdlng exempted by GUILLOTINING OF PARIS PATRI- w workand not within Spunlsh Fork City. be shall Tax Poll All Koad cp A CIDE PRESENT8 DRAMATIC J City Treasurer, and sball be paid under liewity t d -SPECTACLE. , Treasury, and nhall be expended of the City reetlonand pursuant to the order Counoll. In making and improving streeu and of this city, alleys .u.n Section Supervisor of IM. and prior TROOPS LINE THE STREETS prior to the firstofday of October, and year each every April of to tbe first day every to person notice written after lis, give I oil of Koad In the city, subject to the payment Tax that said tax Is due and payable on or beand the fifteenth day of November. Execution Had More Resemblance to fore on or before the third Monday of May of each so and everv year after lwv: and all persona Clever. Disappearing Lady In Music Bed must pay the said Koad Poll 'lax to the null Hall Than to a Real Tragedy-Executi- oner the date when due. t:ity Treasurer on or before Tbe City Treasurer shall Issue a receipt to eacu Perfect in Duty. tax. All persona said of person upon payment and moving into tbe city after April 1st Uiof eachpaythe be subject year, who shall Paris. The French mind being pre- everv ment of suld tax, upon receiving written notice eminently logical, there is a demand from the supervisor of streets that said tax is puv the same to the City Treasurer within for a change in the method of exe- 1ue, ten day's after such notlllcailon. Provided that s death sentences. law The naid Koad Poll Tax ahull become due and cuting to the supervisor of streets In tbat they be performed in a pub- eases onof demand of the city, or transput at tbe uiscretion of the said supervisor ot twenty-eighth- , and the entire day will lic place. In practice no member of the pub- Streets. S be spent in that city. person subject to the payictlun Any said Koad Poll Tux. who shall full to lic, strictly speaking, saw anything of menttbeof same Two Days at Seattle Exposition. hereinbefore as provided shall be pav shall President Taft will spend two days tbe recent guillotining, the only eye- deilquent, and the supervisor of street same witnesses being 150 Journalists, a proceed to collect the by an action In tbe September 30 and October 1 "doof the cliy. anil no property or wnge bename dozen mounted gendarmes, and 20 longing to such delinquent person shall be exexposiing" the suld tux and empt lrom execution to pay the thereof policemen. evenIn late Seattle the . tion, leaving costs arising from the collection The of a streets shall of 4 difficulty place finding fqr The supervisor Section ing of the second day and arriving at the city treasurer with a list of the the guillotine since La Roquette furnish Portland, Ore., October 2 at 7 a. m. names of each and every person within the city Two days will be spent in Port- prison was pulled down always has subject to the payment of the suld Koad Poll Tax. on or before the 1st day of April of each land, tbe party leaving there at 6 been preferred as an excuse for tbe and every year, and also the name of each person within tbe city not lit d after the 1st of p. m. Sunday, October 3, for a trip practical abolition of capital punishIs given. soon as notitlcalien as such down the famous Shasta route, ment which Paris enjoyed or suffered April, Section 5 Any member of any regular volin the last decade. unteer unpaid fire company at present through the Siskiyou mountains and be hereafter organized within That this difficulty no longer exists ibis thatasmay In view of Mount Shasta, to San Franprovided by ordinance, who bus city was was or been shown when hereafter the may continue In the service cisco. guillotine said company. Is hereby exempt from the The president will stop the evening erected in the middle of the yard of of Koad of said Poll Tax during the conpayment tinuance of suld ervlce. The secretary of said of October 4 at Sacramento, reaching Sante prison. shall issue to each uiemoer therefire Opposite the wall are the grounds of a company Oakland, Cal., early on the morning certificate giving name, age. term of servsigned of October 5. He will spend four or of a huge, unoccupied convent, so that ice, whether active or retired, properly by the ofhVers of said company, which certififive hours in and around Oakland and nothing overlooked the spot. The only cate r, shall, upon presentation to the cltv t proper authority for the said treas Berkeley before taking tbe ferry at drawback was that there was no door urer tobeIssue a receipt for the current year to 12:30 o'clock for San Francisco. to the prison on this side, itnd there- the person presenting tbe same. ' All other persons exempted by the laws of After spending the afternoon and fore the condemned, leaving by a door Utah from the payment of said Koad Poll Tax evening of the fifth In San Francisco in Sante street at right angles with shall he exempt from the payment ot the Koad Tax herem provided for. the president will leave early the the Boulevard Arago, was driven Poll section B' hapter 34 (being Section 390 to morning of the sixth for the Yosemlte some seventy yards along this street 31W. both Inclusive) of the Revised Ordinances of Spunlsh Fork city, entitled Poll Tux and all and then 150 to the place of death. valley. . other ordinances or parts of Ordinances in conHe will spend the seventh, eighth Some 1,200 soldiers were on duty, flict with the provisions of thla Ordinance, are and ninth In tbe valley, and, coming barring .every road around the prison. hereby repealed Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork out the morning of Sunday, October They assured that no one approached City, Utah County. Utah, this 1st day of Sept. U. IfcW. A. F. M. SNKl-- Mayor. will 10, proceed to Los Angeles, stop- except those' possessing police passes. L. W. NIKLSKN, Kecorder. ping for three hours at Fresno Sunday State of Utah, County of Utun, Spanish Fork About 3:45 a. m. Executioner Deib-ler- 's ss. City. afternoon. men began erecting the guilloI. L. W. Nielsen. Recorder In and for Tbe president will spend Monday tine. Without the sound of a hammer Fork' City. County of Utah. State ofSpanish Utah, certify that the above and foregoing and Tuesday, October 11 and 12, In and without a spoken word of com- hereby Is a true, full and correct copy of an ordinance Los Angeles visiting his sister. "An Ordinance providing for an Anmand, the machine was put together entitled, nual Koad Poll Tux; specifying wbo shall be Will Meet, President Diaz. a in of candle the light flickering by liable thereror, and the Manner of Collecting He will arrive at the Grand Canyon an Mud Kxpendlng the same', and Kepealing Chaplantern. 84 of the Kevisrd Ordinances of Spanish will 14 of the morning and October The lantern only was used when ter Fork Cltv. IW05. leave again tbat night for AlbuquerPassed by the City Council of Spanish Fork Delbler wished to test by a water City. Utah County. L'tah.rhis 1st day of Sept., que, N. M where he will spend tbe L. W. N1KLSKN. Kecorder. A. I. iUutf. evening of the fifteenth, reaching EI first sept 2; lust sept ?3, IMUD YOUR Fd'.onyi-T- THE UTAH BUDGET son of Sophus The Nelson of Ferron was run over by a temm of horses and seriously Injured. Tlute county has Just opened a heene factory at Junction with a capacity of 1,200 pounds of cheese per day. Melon day at the Four-Statfair In Ogden was a great success. Tnree thousand melons were distributed among tbo visitors. State Statistician II. T. Haines has compiled figures showing" tnat the brewery business In Utah Increased 4S.5 per cent from 1905 to 1908. Perry Russell of Ioa had his Jaw broken on the left side, seven teeth loosened, and he wa3 otherwise braised, due to a kick from a horse. ' Ogden banks now show a gain of a. 11 RfiO (WO In rlnnoslta nvpr thin Hm fear hro. This is taken as an Index nf substantial growth of business In the vicinity. It Is estimated that the output cf sugar from the Lehl sugar factory this year will be 10,000 tons. The field campaign on the beet crop will begin September 25. Ole Olson of Smlthfleld, who ;was load of wheat falling Injured by apon him, crushing his legs and the pelvic bone, succumbed to his Injuries. He leaves a wife and six children. Albert Gaylor, aged 16, has a broken arm as the result of "Joshing" a stranger on the streets of Salt Lake, the man grasping the lad by the arm and shaking him so severely that his arm was broken. John Parkin, a sheepherder In the employ of the Bountiful Livestock company, was severely injured by lightning while herding his flock in the range. Twenty-sisheep In his band were killed by the bolt. Cities in Sanpete county are raising the liquor license to a figure that will make the sale of liquors In that county prohibitive. Two thousand dollars per annum appears to be the figure agreed upon for a license. Sevier County Ueet Growers' association will ship 1.600 cars, 120 trains, of sugar beets this year; 500 cars of bay will also be shipped from that county this year. The farmers will receive 11,225,000 for these two crops. Albert M. Baker, one of the first settlers to enttr the Cache valley, going there In 1S55, died at his home in llendon. He was 75 years of age. Paralysis was the cause. He had crossed the plains two times by ox team. Friday lust the little daughter of Mrs. Nora Bloomenthal of Lehl accidentally fell upon a pitchfork while at play In the garden. One of the tines entered her left hand, one her cheek Just below her left eye, while another went into her forehead. Angus Clift. 26 years old, a miner, was accidentally killed while at work la the Daly West mine at Park City. He was uncoupling ore cars at the 100-foo- t level station wnen tbe cage started up, he was dragged into the bart and his neck broken. Lehl will soon have a waterworks system. Five cars of pipe hav armen are at rived and twenty-fivwork. The water will be piped seven miles from Alpine Springs, near Alpine, and is said to be some of the three-year-ol- tt l. IFl'S TRIP BEGUN le Alaska-Yukon-Paclf- ON 13,000 PRESIDENT 8TART3 MILE TOUR THROUGH WEST AND SOUTH. LEAVES ON HIS BIRTHDAY I organ-1md,- Chicago to Be First Stop on Journey That Will Take Him as Far as 8eattle and to the Mexican Border Where He Will Meet Diaz. to-da- y x y pay-ili- pro-Aide- Beverly, Mass., Sept 15. President William II. Taft stepped into a motor car, waved a cheerful good-by- , and started for Boston, where this evening be boards a private car and begins a tour of the west and south that will be the most remarkable trip ever taken by a president of the United States. The route of about 13,000 miles has been carefully mapped out, Mid every arrangement is perfected. Is Mr. Taft's The fact that birthday anniversary wr.s taken as a happy augury for the success of the long journey. Besides the president, the party In cludes Capt. Archibald Butt, military aide; Wendell W. Mlschler, assistant secretary; Dr. J. J. Richardson of Washington. D. C; James Sloan, Jr., and L. C. Wheeler of the secret serv ice, and MaJ. Arthur Brooks, the president's confidential messenger. Six newspaper men will accompany the president throughout the entire trip. the Shortly before noon president will arrive In Chicago and be the guest of the Commercial club at luncheon. Next, the Hamilton club takes him In charge and will escort him, with a bodyguard of 1,400 members, to tbe West side ball park, to witness a game between Chicago and New York. After that will come a dinner at the Congress hotel, and then a meeting in Orchestra hall, where Mr. Taft will make a speech. To wind up the day. the president will put In his appearance at a reception and ball given by the Chicago bankers in the Auditorium. In Wisconsin and Minnesota. Leaving Chicago at 3 a. m. Friday morning, the presidential party will stop at Milwaukee, Madison and Portage, and will spend the night at Winona. Minn., and will reach Minneapolis early on the morning of Saturday, September 18. He will spend all Saturday and Sunday in Minneapolis and St. Paul, leaving Sunday night at eight o'clock in order to reach Des purest water In the state, Moines on the morning of September A box of a dozen apples has been 20. sent to the Seattle exposition by J. Five hours will be spent In the Iowa Tom Fitch from Helper, the apples capital, where Mr. Taft will review In his at orchard being grown Helper. troops of the regular army and The dozen apples jn a row are said 5,000 make a speech, and then the president inchand one-hal- f to measure fifty-tw- o on to Omaha,' where he will es across tbe top, or almost four and moves the late afternoon and evening. spend one-hal- f feet. Denver will be reached the afterisot meat ions to 7,000 incorporated noon of September 21, and the presicompanies doing business In Utah are will go almost direct from bis now being sent out. Informing them dent for a recepto the state train that there is due the state the annual tion to be tenderedcapltolstate officials, by corporation tax, ranging t;om 15 for by the chamber of commerce and civcompanies with capital of ilO.uuo or At 9 p. m. the presiless to $50 for companies of more than ic organizations. dent will make an address In the Den1200,000 capital. ver Auditorium, where Mr. Bryan last While returning to Lehl from Sarayear was nominated for the presitoga Springs at night, John Corner dency. one and Leslie Broadbent, riding The president and his party will horse, were fired upon' by some un- breakfast with Thomas F. Walsh, at known person. Their horse ran near Denver, the morning Wolhurst, away and collided with a carriage, of and then Wednesday, the shaft entering their horse's body, return to the September 22, city for the chamber of killing the animal. commerce banquet at noon. While attempting to oil a shaft in Leaving Denver at 5 p. m., Septemme inan vuppvr mm, juuh uuuuny, ber 22, the president and his party 28 years old. had his clothing caught will stop for an hour's visit at Coloin a set screw and was terribly batrado Springs, and then go on to tered by the whirling machinery. Pueblo, where in the evening they His left arm was completely pulled will be guests at the state fair. out of the body and his left leg was In Wonder Region of Colorado. smashed to pieces, death resulting. The morning of September 23 will While camping a couple of miles at Glen wood from Indlanola, where Richard Mills find the president and that aftbrief a for visit were Springs land, and Hyruin Moyer clearing two children of the former and one ernoon he will visit Montrose.'wher nf Iha lnttnr mora nnlnnnnif thrnneh he will formally open the great Gungoverneating canned salmon. The salmon nison river tunnel built by the Uncom-pahgre was eaten at lunch, soon the children ment for the irrigation of tbe became ill, and only heroic measures valley. saved their lives. Returning to Grand Junction to Earl Grimes, a tramp of many resume the journey westward, the aliases, said to be wanted In Colo- president will arrive at Salt Lake rado for horse stealing, has boon ar- City, Utah, Friday afternoon, Septemrested at Price on a charge of car- ber 24, to remain there until Sunday when the rying concealed weapons and given a afternoon, the twenty-sixth- , sentence. The Colorado of- party leaves over the Oregon Short thirty-daLine for Pocatello, Ida., nnd Butte, ficers will probably be after him. Mont., the latter city being reached A. C. Nelson, state superintendent 27, at 6:40 a. tn. of public Instruction, is arranging a Monday, September Hammond Joins the party John series of teachers' Institutes to bo at SaltHays Lake City. held in every county in the state la After spending half a day in Butte, the near future. The firu institute be a brief excursion into will there of will be that Emery county, which Helena. Wash., will be Spokane, will be held at Huntington on Sept cached early Thursday morning, the 16. and 15 14, , Slu -The e e advertisement of your goods in this paper works while you sleep and wake 24 hours a day. J It works In many households at the same time. the q It ta!its better than most fluent $ . . . a week salesman. t No one slams the door in its face. J RESULT: It sells goods., Q An e. d to-da- y fifty-seco- or eas-ure- . old-tim- e Paso early the following morning for the meeting with President Diaz of An Ordinance. Mexico. President Diaz will arrive from Mexico City at Ciudad JuarexabouLthe same time and he will then cross the frontier and meet President Taft at El Paso. An hour later the president of the United States will return the visit to President Diaz at Ciudad Juarez on the Mexican side. Tbe authorities of the latter city have ap- propriated 120,000 for decorations and a bull fight. The president will reach San Antonio Sunday night, October 17, and will spend the forenoon of the following day In an inspection of Fort, Sam Houston, with the upbuilding of which be had much to do while secretary ol war. Arriving at Corpus Christ! the evening of October 18, the president will go at once to his brother's ranch, where he will spend Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Charles P. Taft has had golf links built on the ranch. i Trip Down Mississippi River. Visiting Houston the forenoon 'ot Saturday, October 23, the president will proceed to Dallas that afternoon to spend Saturday evening and all Sunday. From Dallas the president will proceed direct to St. Louis to begin his four days' trip down that historic waterway. He will reach St. Louis at 7:27 a. m. the morning of Monday, October 25, and will leave at 4 p. m. on tbe steamer assigned to him by the Deep Waterways association, which is to hold its convention In New Orleans on the 5 president's arrival there. Following the president's boat will be a spectacular flotilla of river craft One of the trailing boats will be assigned to make tbe trip down the river and to attend the convention. Another boat will be assigned to the congressional delegation of more than 100 members. Yet another boat will carry members of tbe Illinois Manufacturers' association. First Stop of Voyage at Cairo. Tbe first long stop of the river trip will be at Cairo at 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, October 23. The second stop will be at Hickman, Ky at 2:30 p. m, the president making brief addresses at both places. Arriving off Memphis, Tenn., at 8 a. m. Wednesday, October 27, the president will make an address at 9 o'clock and that afternoon at 5 o'clock will speak at Helena, Ark. On Thursday, October 28, at 2:30 p. m., Mr. Taft will make a speech at New Orleans will be Vlcksburg. reached about four o'clock Friday aft ernoon. The river Journey also will Include short stops at Cape Girardeau, Mo., and Natchez, Miss. Tbe president will remain In New Orleans from Friday afternoon, the twenty-ninth- , to Monday morning. November 1. He will address tbe Waterways convention on October 30 at 2:30 p. m. From New Orleans tbe president will go to Jackson ' and Columbus, Miss., Birmingham, Macon, Ala.; Savannah, Charleston. Augusta, Wll mlngton, and Richmond, reaching Washington November 10. An Ordinance creating the office of Inspector of Kiel' rlo Wiring, providing for the appointment of such Inspector, fixing hlitermofoir.ee, denning his duties, fixing fees, and providing penalty for the violation thereof. Me It ordained by tbe City Council of Spanish L Aids Seized Cloak and Veil. was" exact level that everything Within an hour one of his assistants extinguished the light and all was ready. The knife was run up to the top, but no test drop was made, so confident was Delbler in his men and the machine. The dawn of a summer day revealed the maroon colored "wood of Justice." Its position among ' trees robbed It of much of Its JerrorB. Shortly It was fully daylight. The prison van came round the corner up the boulevard and stopped opposite the guillotine. Two men let down tbe back, which formed steps from the vehicle, down which came first the prison governor, then a priest, and then a figure which might have been Lazarus coming from tbe grave. It had its hands fastened behind Its back and a loose covering hanging The body was from its shoulders. naked except for linen trousers. Over the face hung a black veil, thin enough to allow the features to be visible. The code prescribes that patricides must be taken to the scaffold with bare feet and veiled head. Dttchewln, the condemned, was 28 years old, but the livid face might have been tbat of a man any age over 60. It was the face of a man without the consciousness or feeling of any kind, a man for whom the bitterness of death already had passed. Delbler's aids seized the cloak and veil and conducted the condemned three paces between the van and the machine, laid him In place, and the knife fell. The body was pushed Into a basket Within 15 seconds from the time the prison van stopped tbe knife had ' fallen. San Francisco.--- A huge stiff collar nearly cost the life of Edward Later) i of this city. It cut an artery In hi neck while he was playing baseball. Fork City: Section I That the-- e be and hereby la created the office of Inspector of Kleotrto Wiring for Inspector shall be tpanlsh ForktbeCity. Said and with tbe advice mayor, by appointed by and consent of the City Council, and bis term of office shall he the same as tbat of tbe other appointive officers of Spanish Fork City. Provided that a person to till such office shall be appointed within 30 day after this ordinance snail take effect, and shall hold office until the first Monday in January 1010. and until bis successor shall have been appointed and quulified. The Inspector shall Klve a bond to tnanishFork City. In tbe penal sum of ilouO conditioned for tbe faithful performance of his duty. (section 8 It shall be the duty of the inspector Of biectne wiring to carefully examine and inspect all such wiring as may be hereafter done or changed within tills city, and to require the same to be done in such a manner aa shall render the same safe and free from liability to do damage, and to conform to tbe under written rules and regulation. Section 3 Tbe following feei, to be payed by the person for whom the inspection Is done, shall be collected by tbe said Inspector of Kleo-trl- o Wiring and paid Into the City treasury mommy: For a house of five rooms or less 1.(0. For a house of more than five rooms and not exceeding ten rooms II 00. For a house of more than ten rooms and not exceeding fifteen rooms l .60. For a bouse of more than fifteen rooms and not exceeding twenty rooms $i uu. For a house of more than 2o rooms S3. 00. Section 4 It shall be unlawful fur any person to put in or install or cnange any biectrlcal Wiring Inbpanish Fork City, without first to the Inspector of Klnctrle Wiring, 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 tbe satisfaction of the said Inspector. All wiring sball be properly Insulated. Section a It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to furnish electricity for heating, lighting, power or other purposes tor use In any building in tila city now wired or hereafter to be wired, or In which the wiring shall be changed, unless such wiring shall be done or sui-f- t chanirea snail be made In accord' ante with the provisions of this ordinance. section 6 It shall be unlawful forany person, firm, or corporation to receive or use electrici ty fur heatlnir.llghting, power, or other purposes in any Diiuuina in tnis city, unless sucn duiiu-In- g shall have been wired In accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. Hrction J Any building within this city which is now wired, and in which, electricity for heat' Ing. lighting, power or other purposes shall be Used. shall be subjected to Inspection by the inspector oi ciectno iring, ana if found dun Iterous because of Imperfect or defective wir. Ing having been done therein, the sume may be condemned, and the person owning or Using sucn uuiiuinK, or using electricity tnerein until the same has ben rendered safe Is hereby forbidden to continue using electricity In such dondemned building until the wiring abull have been made safe therein. Section H The violation of any of tbe provisions of this ordinance Is hereby declared sn offense, and any pivson convicted thereof ahull be fined In any sum not exceeding fH. or Im prisoned ,ln the city Jail not exceeding 2h uays, or noin fiued and imprisoned as ufore sulci Section B This ordinance shall take effect Upon its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Spnnlsh Fork City, Utah County. Utah, this Hist day of June, r . si. ivuh, i.i,, siiivor. ' L. W. NIKI.SKN. Kecorder. State of Utah. County of Utah. Snanish Fork . Clly.-s- s. best salesman work mors 12 hours a day. RfcJ, fl About the cost? Far less . salesman than the $ Ca and does lots more work.. ... U itoprlght, 1903, by W. N. V.) An Ordluftuoo the Tax, and for th ordinance levying Assessment of Property in Paving Ulstrlct No. 1 of Kpaulsb Fork City, for the purpose of tbe Expense of Constructing Cemenv Sidewalks Therein. He it ordainde by tbe City Council of Spanisk F Section Tbat whereas. Spanish Fork City An Paving Ulshas heretofore created and dellned cetrlct No. I, for the purpose of constructing bus and published ment sidewalks iheietn, notice of the intention of the City Council to make said Improvement, and has acquired to muke the said Improvement, and bas heretofore duly let a contract to do the ...b ,har,r. nfLMriulvertlsliiff for bids as re quired by law, and the order of this Council, and tne enure ii,rwcu,D,. .w..mi..,,..iw u, said contract bas been completed, and accepted bv thi oroper city officer designated to have charge of the work : Now therefore, tne i.uy i.uuniu ui Fork City does hereby levy the ux und provld for the asscssmtut thereof upon the property hereinafter dcslguoted and described, which la ubutting i r fronting upou the followingIn portion Pavlnr of sidewalks, being sidewalk paving District No. I Tbe Kast sidewalk and the West sidewalk of Main Street each and both between First South of Spautsh Street aud Fourth North Street Fork City, Utah County, Utah . to levied tax is defray Section and expenses of constructing a cemrnt. wide on the porconcrete sidewalk () six tion of tbe said sidewalk ubutting the bastsid of blocks 31 and 74, and the portion of suld sidewalk abutting tbe West side of lllucks ft! and 75: and of coi.structli g a cement concrete sidewalk Eight feet wide on tbe portion of said sidewalk abutting tbe r.a.--t side of lilocka 48, and tbe portion 'of suld sidutyalk bi and abutting the West side of blocks 47. fi.l, and tS. all of pint "A" Spanish Fork City Surveyor embraced liulldlng Lots, all being the property wlibln suld Paving District No. I to be affected or benettled thereby to- the full extent ot tbe tux hereby levied, and said lota and Blocks and real estate are hereby assessed at an equal and uniform rate per square foot of paving abutting tbe respective Hlocks. Lots, pieces and purceiS of land so abutting said benefited thereby. The total tag hereby levied in Paving District No. I is lJ.7n3.57, and the same la at the rale of (10.2) cents per square foot of the ten and said cement aldewalk pavlntf, and Is levied tbe property In said Paving District against as follows: All the frontage extending No, westward und for fifty feet deep on tbe kat side of b;ocks 31 and 74 and allthefromaireaud. fortlftv feet deep exuwdeng eastward on tbe West side of Blocks ..2 and 75 (being tbe portion of said property In Paving District No. I abutting 6 loot cement paving) Is hereby assessed at the rate of I f.i per linear foot, a total for said properly abutting foot, paving of $s5 4 for the Infa.SH linear feet so abutting the fool fiu t: the-cos- tt H - two-tent- 1 Paving. All the frontage and for fifty feet deep extending westward on the F.ast side of bloc K a 4. 6.', und tw, and all the frontage and for bfty feet deep ard on tbe West side of Ulocka 47, 53, and tth, ibeing th portion of said properNo. 1 abutting S toot cein District ty Paving ment paving) is hereby assessed at tbe rate of HIS linear I foot, a total for said property per abutting tbe 8 toot paving of tl?'..H! for the i;v.u7 linear feet so abulllntf tbe s foot pavinv: which is tbe total amount respectively of tbo shutters' proportion of the costs and expense of making the improvement described as aforesaid. And tbe tit Treasurer of Spanish Fork City Is hereby authorized and directed st once-tproceed an I assess In accordance with the provisions of this ordinance and theotberordl-nanc- es of Spanish Fork City, and the Laws of Utah, for the uses and purposes herein mentioned and described the following designated lots, parcels, lands and real citato, to wn: and 4 block 31 ; Lots I and 4 block 74; Lots 2 and block Si; Lou and S Block Ji, all for i foot paving. Lou I and 4 block 48: Lots I and 4 Block 5S; Lou 4 and 4 block B: Lots i and S block 47: Lots t and 3 block 53. and Lots i and S block m, all for 8 toot paving: all ot Plat "A"Spanlsn. Fork City Survey of building Lots. In Spanish. Fork Citv. Cocnty, Utah. Section he said tux shall become delinin n.ua lusulments. as follows, quent d tu. rcof wlihin fifty duys after tbe therepublication of thlsordlnance;One-thlr- d of on the 5th day of December, IUO0; d thereof on the loth day of September, 1VI0. acb andvery one of said Instalment except, the first shall draw Interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from the date of levy until delinquent, and each and every one of said Installments of said tax sball draw Interest as. the rale of ten per cent per annum until paid: Provided tbat any owner or agent or person Interested In any lot or parcel of land against which thia special Ux Is levied may pay said, Ux or assessment or anyone or more Installments thereof, with Interest aa herein provided, to the City Treasur r at any time, and thereupon the Interest on aald amount paid ceases, and the lien agalnU the lands shall lay cancelled to the extent of said payment: Provided further: that If the whole of the said UX before the first Installment becomes due. shall be charged or collected upon any of the suld tax. Section 4 -- The lien upon the property In said Paving District o, I. and hereby created shall become enforclble when the last Installment ot said us becomes due and unpaid by a sale by the City Treasurer of the property alTected bv the lien hereby created. In such manner a may be provided by the laws of tbe Stale ol Club and the Ordinances ot Spunlsh Fork City. Section 5 This Ordinance shall be In forcr and effect upon Its first publication. Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork "-u- b to-w-lt: (me-thir- One-thir- A D IttM tul' ihlt F.M. 8NF.Lt-Mav- C0Un'1, ut Uuy ' ""Pt- - or. L. W. N1KLSKN. Kecorder. Bute of Uuh. Couuty of Uuh, Spanish Fork City, Utiih-- sa. I, L. W. Nielsen, Kecorder In and for' Ish Pork City. County of Utah, StaU) of Span Uuh, hereby eettif lea that the above and foregoing Is a full, true and correct copy of an Ordinance-entitle"An Ordinance Levying the Tux. and for the Assessment of Paving District No. I of Spanish Fork City, and for the purpose of Defraying the Kxuenses of Constructing Cement Sidewalks Therein," Passed by the City Council of Spunlsh Fork City. Utah County, Utah, this 1st day Svptct- n' 1st ' LARS W. NIELSEN, Recorder. ' pub scpS, last sep S3, f. I. L. W. Nielsen, Recorder In and for Spanish Fork City, County of Utah, State of Utah, do hereby certify that tbe above and foregoing la a trim, full, and correct copy of an ordlnauce entitled. "An ordinance creating the otllce of Inspector of Klectrlo Wiring, providing for the appointment of such Inspector, fixing his term of office, deflnlnir his duties, fixing fees, and providing a penalty for tbe violation thereof."' Passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City, Utah County, Utah, this .'1st day of June, L W. MKIKN, Kecorder. A. U. US' 1st pub sept 1 last sept lift, 'ou Word-of-Mout- Notice to Contrartors-Ceni- ent Walks. Office of the Cltv Connctl.Spsnlsh Fork Cltv, Utah. Sept. 1st, itsv. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until H o'clock p. in., Sept, Ktrd, 111, for the work of constructing cement sidewalks an eross-walkIn Paving IHstrlct No. 4. Instrucr with plans, specifications to bidders, tions and forms fur euntracts, and bund, ran be obtained upon application at the office of tlm mavor. The right Is reserved to reject any und 11 bids. Uy order of thedty Council. F. M. 8NKM.. Mavor. t.AK.H W, Nlfcl.HKN. Kerordor. pub sept 2, last sept t, satisfaction as your wife would ' Ret if you Rave her a box of cigars for Christmas. 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