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Show AN ORDINANCE Granting to the Unlied States o America and Hi resigns, the right tr construct, nialnta'n and operate al necestinry conductors and appliance: necessary for.tne operation of i power IranHinlsslon line in Spanls Fork City, County of Utah, State o Utah. Be It ordained by the city council o Spanish Fork City: Section 1. That the United Stato; America and Its assigns hereaftc to he known and called In this ordi nance "Grantee," 1b hereby granted the right, franchlne and privilege to construct, operate and maintain upon, along, IhroiiKh. under and In the street, beginning with the Internee tion of tr.e Spanlnh Fork canyon county road and the city limits nca the southeast corner of said city and following said county road to tht Intersection of said county roat' and " Kighth rJnt street, thenco running west on Fourth South streel to Broadway, all necessary poles, posts, cables, wires, appliances and appurtenances necessary and requls to the operation and main It tenance or a high tension power transmission line In this city for a period of thirty years. 2. That Section said grantee hall, In erecting the said poles and poats and in doing underground work, disturb the streets, sidewalks, and pavements as little as possible, and hall at all times after erecting said poles, posts, wires, cables, and other fixtures, replace all streets so disturbed by them In equally as good condition as they were before being iOi HIDES FOUR UTS Ads. as Reputation Gossip of Washington Props ' alties. Section 7. That this ordinance hall take effect from and immediately the day following its first publication. Passed by the city council of Spanish Fork City, Utah county, state of Utah, this 6th day of October, A. D. ORDER PIRATES I I Let us build you an inch ad. in this paper; a column ad., a page ad., or any old size ad. thisyour home paper. Use the mail order's own weapon ADVERTISING . T w- - Stamord, Conn. With rats as large cat scampering is the average-sizeibout him, Michael Florin, Jr., 14 'ears old, lay for four nights and four lays In a dark, damp cellar at his mine, East Meadow and Jefferson here.' The police had sent out itreets, pour the stiver stream Into the hop i alarm for the boy, bis father general pers are of the female sex, lad sought him in all the near-bOut there Is one place In tho life of :ltlea, and every child in the neighbor the coin where It must be counted by lood was engaged in the search. band, end that Is when It conies back The boy's hiding place was about as to the treasury for redemption. epulsive a place as could be imagined. The money then must be gone over rhe floor was damp, and even In the by hand to separate the foreign, mu laytlme scarcely any light penetrated tllated, worn out and counterfeit he place. By night the boy slept In pieces, a work that requires very quick precision, and women have been found to do it exceedingly we.;. Usu ally they can detect a counterfeit coin L9 by Its color as It lies among the oth ers on the table, but if not then, the operator captures It when she tosses It from one hand to another, fon there Is a false ring In Its chink as It leaps Into her palm. "It Is remarkable," said a treasury employe recently, "how many counterfeit copper cents come In. especially when one calls to mind bow little profit there Is In making them. Of course, as they are of such small denomination, they can be passed without much chance of sus picion being aroused, as few people trouble themselves to examine penny. It has been found that most of the counterfeit pennies are made by Italians in New York city, and they put them into circulation to a great extent through peddlers and small store keepers. y What you've tot to cell What it's worth Why it's best at that price tUipjnglil, VMI, bfW.il. U.) NOTICE. The city council of Spanish Fork City, Utah, Intends to make the fol lowing described improvements, the same to be paid for by a special tax or local assessment on the property In paving district No. 4 heretofore created and hereafter described, to- wit: To grade and pave Uncle Sam Is now prosperous and too much In a hurry even to count his money, and Instead of counting his coins by hand he almply runs them through a sort of hopper, operated by electricity, and an automatic register shows bow many go through. The coins fall into a bag and are tied up and sealed, the government guaranteeing that the correct number are In the bag. The machine can make no mistake, hence Uncle Sam feels safe in making bis guaranty. In this way all the money Is now being counted out at Washington, to go to the subtreas- uries and banks throughout the country. The treasury does a great deal of counting of money, and for the ourpose women are employed rather than men, as It baa been found after long experience that the women make fewer mistakes. Hence the operators who sit at the electric machines and WASHINGTON. Such an advertisement in this paper will bring buyers who hardly knew you existed before you advertised. with Odd Provisions in Old Mail Rules cement pavement the sidewalk On the north side of First South street, between Main and Eighth Host street, and on the east side of First East street, between First South street and Fourth South street and on the north side of Fourth between South street, First East street and Second East street, and fourteen rods on the east side of Second East street, beginning at the southwest corner of L. O. Lawrence's property line, and running fourteen rods north. The property to be af GENERAL clean-uof the records fected and benefited by the said im A of the postofnee department in provement Is all the frontage abutting Washington recently brought to light First South street on the south side a list of postal routes existing In the of Olocks 32. 33. 34. 35, 36, 37, 38 United States in 1809, together with a and 39. and all the frontage abutting schedule of the time In which those First East street on the west side of routes should be covered. The pamblocks 26, 13 and 7. and all the front age abutting Fourth South street on phlets were Issued by Gideon Granger, the south side of block 7, and all the who was postmaster general under frontage aoutting Second East street Jefferson In 1801 and continued under on the west side, beginning at the Madison In 1809. They are the earlisouthwest corner of u O. Lawrence's est records of tbelr kind now In the property line and running 14 rods possession of the department north, all in plat "A." Spanish Fork In front of each Damchlet la a lint City survey of building lots. The expense of paving said walks of the rules and regulations which shall be borne and developed by the governed the distribution of the mails property auuttlng the same, and the Just 100 years ago. They were brief and to the point, and contained some estimated cost of such pavement xz.zi3.64 in all, or At. cents per curious stipulations. In addition, the square foot for all pavement abuttinr pamphlet contained fines levied unon on the said property, lots, blocks, mall carriers for delivering wet malls pieces, and parcels, of land, there and for other shortcomings. being 20.1G4 square feet of pavement The general rules were as follows: proposed, and 6,031 linear feet ol "1. The postmaster general may ex said Improve property abutting the ments. It has been and Is .iereby deter mined and declared that the depth p coat-tail- s - ha a good laugh al Glenwood Springs, Col., about the bath President Taft didn't take, knowing how the people do some awfully funny things In their efforts to entertain the nation's chief. At Glenwood Springs, on his trip west, which station he reached at six o'clock in the morning, there were several thousand people whd greeted the stop page of the train with a whoop. Cap. Allle" Butts, the president's military aid, landed on the floor with one specially-constructebound from the bed, and speedily appeared upon the rear platform of the tratn, wrapped In a military coat and not much else, excepting Just straight mad. His cream-colorepajamas pro jected about a foot below the great coat and bis shoes displayed the lack of hosiery as he faced the reception committee, beaded by the blBhop of the church and the mayor of Glenwood ure. WASHINGTON d Chickens Adopted by HERS ads. In this paper. They furniih as much news to the man In town and on the farm as the personals, and often more. j Peter Smith's wife wants a new hat Smith sees by the paper that Jones is sell ing hats at so much. John son's store ad. h missing from the paper Johnson's trying a policy. RESULT Jones gets Smith'. money tttipjrt' M, WW, bf W. N. L.) during the continuance of the con tracts, he stipulating what he con celves to be an adequate compensa tion for any extra expense that may be occasioned thereby. "2. Fifteen minutes shall be allowed for opening and closing the malls at all fcfflces where no particular time Is specified. "3. For every 30 minutes delay (un avoidable accidents excepted) In ar riving after the time prescribed in any contract, the contractor shall for feit $1; and if the delay continues until the departure of any depending mail whereby the malls destined for such depending mall lost a trip, an ad ditional forfeiture of 5 shall be In curred, and whenever a lost trip en sues, from whatever circumstance. the amount to be paid to the con tractor for a regular trip Is to be de ducted from his pay. "4. Newspapers, as well as letters, are to be sent In the mall; and if any person making proposals declares to carry newspapers, other than those conveyed in the mall, for his own emolument, he must state in his proposals for what sum he will carry, with the emolument, and for what um without that emolument them that the Springs. president would be out presently, and then, as the mountain breezes were out so that you spreading his could play checkers on them, he hiked to summon the presidential valet The president finally appeared on the nlatform, and explained smilingly but has tily that bis program hadn't any notice of a six o'clock reception. The crowd stated that whether it did or didn't he was there, and they were going to have htm, and off they rushed him to the Glenwood Springs hotel co show him the wonderful public bath with the town s famous warm springs. Now, a bath before breakfast Is a very pleasurable thing to take, but the way the president was to take this did not suit him in the least The thoughtful people of Glenwood bad prepared a bathing suit for the president and a dozen or so for the members of the party, and the pro gram was that the president was to patter down Into the pool on one aide, while the multitude watched from tha other side. The president positively declined this courtesy, and reluctantly the people of Glenwood Springs gave up their promised presidential pleas THIS AD.-OTWILL READ YOURS JJOST everybody reads the pedite the malls and after the time of arrival and departure at any time Friends Amused by Taft Bath Story He informed YOU ARE READING Smith's wife gets her hat. 0opjrriim Con Machine Counts Uncle Sam's Money Let It tell in forceful terms: mans They sail the high and low seas of commerce. They pay millions a year for advertising. Their profit is millions. Spike their guns with generous advertising in Over-Stud- necticut Lad 8elects Strange Plact to Secrete Himself. National Capital. of property which will be benefited by and which shall bear the expense of said paving la ftfty feet back from the street lines as above named on the said blocks. That a local assessment shall bo 1909. levied cn the lots, parts of lots. F. M. SNELL, pieces or parcela of land within the Mayor Spanish Fork, Utah. said paving district No. 4, specially Attest: mentioned above, and also mentioned LARS WILLIAM NIELSEN. In the ordinance creating said paving Recorder of Spanish Fork, Utah. district No. 4, for the purpose of de Utate of Utah, County of Utah, Spanfraying the expenses of paving the ish Fork City sa. The said sidewalks as aforesaid. reI, Lars William Nielsen, city said sidewalks shall be four feet In corder. In and fo the city of Span- width. ish Fork, county of Utah, state of All protests and objections to the Utah, hereby certify that the above oi said Improvements must and foregoing Is a full, true, and cor making be presented In writing to the city rect copy of an ordinance granting recorder on or before the 19th day of to the United States of America, and November, at 8 o'clock, the time set Its assigns, the right to construct, when the city council will hear and maintain, and operate all necessary consider such protests and objec conductors and appliances necessary tions. for the operation of a high tension The protestants will state the depower transmission line in opanlsh scription of their respective pieces. of state 'ork City, Utah county, parcels, lota or parts of lots, together Utah. with the number of linear feet abutPassed by the city council of said ting the said proposed Improvement. city on the 6th day of October, A. D. That the city recorder be and he Is 1909. Instructed to publish such ImIn witness whereof I have here- hereby with th provements in accordance and affixed official unto my signature laws of the state of Utah, and the the corporate seal of said Spanish ordinances of Spanish Fork City, Fork City, this 25th day of October, Utah county, Utah, this 26th day A. D. 1909. Ootober, A. D. 1909. LARS WILLIAM NIELSEN, F. M. SNELL, Mayor. .' of Recorder Fork, Spanish City L. W. NIELSEN. Recorder. Utah. First publication, October 28; last publication, November 18, 1909. I MAIL Affected by CI TIME TABLE d disturbed. Section 3. That the construction of the power transmission line herein referred to shall commence within ninety (90) days after the granting of this franchise, and the passing of this ordinance, and shall be completed within one hundred and twenty days (120) days from the commence' inent of work thereon. Section 4. That all poles and posts used by the grantees herein shall be tralght and at all points where there is an unusual strain shall be sufficiently staid In a workmanlike manner and at all points shall be so placed as not to interfere with travel or the ordinary use of the streets nd public highways, and said grantee shall place all poles and posts In, along, upon and through aid streets as it may be directed by the city council, or some committee or person, authorized by it for that purpose, and said grantee hall furthermore comply with the terms and requirements of existing ordinances, and ordinances that may be hereafter passed by the city council of this city, not destructive to the rights herein granted. Section 5. That all work done by the grantee herein upon the public treet, or other public places withr (bis city, shall be done by the salt grantee under the supervision of the city council of this city, or some committee or person authorized by the city council for that purpose, the right being expressly reserved herein by the city council acting through Its committee or person to condemn any work of construction or maintenance not done or penormed in ac cordance with the terms of this Iran chise. Section 6. That the franchises and privileges herein and hereby granted hall be void and of no effect unless the grantee herein named shall with In sixty days from the passage of this ordinance, file with the city re corder of Spanish Fork, Utah, its acceptance In writing of tnls franchise and all its terms, conditions, and pen- Jraln What Is Going On at tho tt OF BIG RUTS IN DEH police of the tenth precinct In have as a mascot a cat that Is destined to disturb the rest of the enemies of the na ture fakers. This cat, a large, animal, and the pride of ev ery member of the command, has adopted two foundling chickens of tender age. Strage though It may seem, she cares for them with an eyo as guarding as a mother hen ever possessed, and is apparently determined that no barm shall befall them. The two little bundles of feathers are supposed to have been brought Into the station house one exceedingly rainy night. At the time they were but a few days old. During the after noon before they were seen in the vicinity of the station house, but when it started to rain they disappeared. THE well-traine- d d a Police Cat From time to time tbelr pitiful chlma could be heard, and as night came on these Increased in frequency and The chirps came from plalntiveness. under a stable In the rear of the station, where the two little 'oundllngs had sougnt shelter. Members of the precinct command say that during the evening the cat appeared to be acting strangely. Instead of roaming about tb squad room, as was her usual custom, she wandered about the rooms on the lower floor of the station, and slonally made visits to the basement No significance was given bet queer actions, but many of the policemen wondered why their feline mascot did not visit them and get ber usual evening pettlngs. The next morning the cause of the cat's strange actions was explained, when the strange little bundles of feathers were discovered, but within a few minutes she put In her appear- on. golcg north. G6 north....... gong Pa-cifl- R I0GRAHDI Arrival and rom Depot: departure train of For Sprlngville, Provo, and all points east and west 8:10 a. m Mo. 431 For Sprlngville. Provo, Salt Lake and all points east 3:27 p. m. and west Mo. 410 For Eureka, Mammoth 7:03 p. m. and Silver City No. 432 For Eureka Mammoth 6:15 a. m. and Stiver City Connections made in Ogden Union Ipriot with all trains on Southern Pacific and Oregon Short' Line. No. 409 ...... OFFERS CHOICE OF 3y Night the Boy Slept In an Isolated Corner. -- FAST THROUGH TRAINS CASLY- -4 DISTINCT ROUTES THREE AND an isolated SCENIC corner between beams in Pullman Palace and ordinary Sleep bed of rags he made for himself. In fact, be spent most of the four days ng cars to Denver, Omaha, Kansas and tour nights In this little bole. He Jity, St. Louis and Chicago without bad little food during the uer.od. and ihange. -- Free Reclining Chair Cars; Person- that little came from an Ice-bo-x in the conducted Excursions; a perfect illy front of the cellar. Often the rats Car Service. stole this, but they never attacked the fining For rates, folder, etc., Inquire of boy, and be apparently did not fear IT T M A TTtTTT'.Wa Tlnlrat A front tnem. He was found by a younger 1. A. BENTON, write brother leaning against the Ice-boso )r O. A. P. D., Salt Lake City. weak froln hunger and lack of alpen that he could scarcely stand. He was put to bed and a physician was called. matter i My son Is a victim of overstudv." What's said the father. "He is devoted to books and spends every minute he can with get poring over them. Six week aim he was 111. and I bad a physician from isew York. He said the boy's brain Thousands of acres of land have waa affected from overstudr. Ha art. beeu reclaimed to cultivation by vised me to keep him out of school irrigation in that State during the past 10 years. Thousands ana to take him to New York for a more will be reclaimed within course of treatment He told me he the next 10 years. This mean went Into the cellar to sleep, and an opening for many thousands I when asked him why he did not of homes. come out when he awoke, he Just yawned and said he was too tired." Have You Investigated IDAHO? WEE GIRLS ARE BURGLARS It has been truthfully termed a the IDAHO Admit Entering Baltimore Houses and Robbing Sleeping Man to Get , Candy Money. Baltimore. Md. Peacefully aWnino In a doorway, with arms around enoh other, two little bold burglars with an array of charges against them were arrested and taken to the Western police station, where charges of feloniously entering dwellings were laid against tnem. When these perpetrators of several robberies were taken before Lieut Shockey he was astounded. Instead of seeing two strong, bad men, with dark lanterns and masks.' two lima girls with pretty curls hanging down their backs lisped their names. They said they were Florence Kavries. nlnn years old, and Jennie, her sister, three years her senior. Theiprisoners admitted that thp badentered several bouses. Little Florence, with her bin hina eyes upon the brawny policemen who Questioned her. told in llsDlno-- tmioa bow she bad taken a watch and chain from a sleeping man to get money to buy candy. Land of Opportunities A Land of Homes Thn Oratrnn Short Una Railroad Co. will be pleased to send descriptive mat ter regarding Idaho's resources. Write iu u. a. iMiriey, vj I , Am ur u. a. o(reu- cer. A. G. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. PRINTING . 0 FIRST CLASS QUAUTI 18 OCR HOBU? GIVE VS A TRIAL ORDER B. H. BROWN. AND Livery Feed Stable Hack Meets All Trains ..... Laborer Is Allvs Minus Hit Backbone. phone no. 12 PhiladelDhla. After one of th ran est and most difficult operations Spanish Fork Known to surgery, James Tournlgh, 7, lies on an air mattress in the Hahnemann hospital with a half of his spinal vertebrae cut away and with the spinal cord covered onlv h the thin layer of skin which Una hi. Co-Operative rectly over the backbone. The man was given ud as in a Hopeless condition when he was taken to the hospital with a broken barb caused by a fall from the fourth Btory of a building. His vertebrae was ihattered. From the waist down be Dealers In ' was paralyzed. ntah Spanish Fork Institution Walks from Train Okla. A General" In Sleep. Sapulpa, girl was accompanying her parents to Kansas from Vlnlta walked from the train in her sleep at Taneha, the new manufacturing town. She wan- ered about the depot, which was closed, until the crew of a freight train awakened her and, took ber back to Vlnlta with them. Merchandise, d who Shorty's State. First Burglar Shorty, the plckpocfc She Immediately started to attend to ber motherly duties. The little fel- ot, is getting to be awfully absentInded, Isn't he? lows were true to their adooted moUiSecond Durglhr Yes; be does hav er from the very first. ,inny moments or abstraction. ance. - 8:04 am 10:15 am 3:28 am ho. 64 going north FROM SALT LAKE 10:15 am o. 6:! going south 6:21 pn No. 61 Boing south 12.18 am No. 65 gJing south Faliatlal trains are now running o tally between Salt Lake and the Coast. UTAH COUNTY is In direct touch, srith two great cities. Beat local rain service., J, H. Burtner, District Passenger agent. N. Petersen, Depot Ticket Agent. so. No. 62 O ' Flour, Grain Produce. and Kaaafaoturers of Harness, nd , Boots Shoes. 0 - JOHN JONES, Supt, SPANISH FORK, UTAH |