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Show ? Published every Thursday io tho ment of Malcolm & Hughes Store by ANDREW JENSEN & baso-- 1 JESSE JMIOLT cuicd and irt tho opinion of the Inflex, (which by the way amounts to but little) lie did so merely tot policy auks. Of course every one is welcome to their opiuion. Wo haye otU3,and do not for a moment believe that the men holding the offices had anything to do with Mr, Holding's motion ;but the requirements of the offico only, and even bad they been reversed as the Index implies we believe Mr. Holding would Just as readily have made the motion, The law provides that the city council can not' raise their own salaries, and neither Mr. Holding nor any oao else knows whether William Creer, John P. Jones, or some one else will receive the benefit of said iocrcnse, (hat remains for the next city council to ' P9 AVAY WITH 3CRIPT. From every lourco whore script is a circulating medium cuues a complaining cry, a demand for a change. ' Our fair and promising city is at present over run with the nuisance. It is the principal currency . The laborer, in inosj: ever vocation of life, receives for Ins wages script. Tho farmer when jie hauls his grain to the store is paid for it in script, and when he turns round and trades with it ho does so at a discount of from 15 to S3 percent. It js conceded at present to be worth but per cent of its taco value, so well may the furmcr, t,he artisan, the banker, and the laborer id every purauit for a li veil (mod cry out against it, and demand lint cash be used in its plsce. But says TIow can it be done there is no cash one I jn circulation and script is hotter than nothing, besides if script was abolished lie coupon or order will take ita place, pud surely iciipt is handier than either." jYe answer, abolich script, coupon and order, then cash will naturally take their place and soon be the only recognized medium in circulation but in order to ac pomplisli this every business house in tin city must unite on the issue aud pledge themselves to dq away with the nuisance and limit the credit system to th absolute necessities of the people -for so many people are imprudent in that rcgnrd and o long as they can gut script or merchandise on credit' they ami buy many think but little of pay-dathings that they could well do without If tho exact condition of affairs were published what a startling fact would Ire revealed, what a number of men it would jthow borne dowu beneath a heavy weight of debts. Ilow many men, if their debts were a'i paid to day would (iud themselves homeless and without a penny to their name. We fear that it the truth vyere known the number would be large. Oh! ye- - people arotiso yourselves, break louse from tho fetters that bind you, release yourselves front the bands pf debt, study and practice economy, live within your means and be free and independent. Ye merchants unite together and to decldo abolish this resolutely script Which is a curse and detriment to our pity and a hindrance to Lt future prosperity. Other cities havo done so and they are better off by fifty per cent than they per when it was in use, y say. While we do not believe in extravagant expeuditure of public money we certainly think that public officers should receive efficient compensation to induce them to do their utmost for the interest of the city and fer tile benefit and wilfare of ill inhabitants! THE CHOLERA. L V i I Great fears are entertained at present that, that dreaded disease, the cholera, will make its appearance in tho United States, and cause death and destruction aa it hat been doing in the eastern countries where it has spread like an avqngiug plague, sweeping off the inhabitance by the hundreds of thousands causing fear and anxiety to take possession of the nationa of the earth. In many places it seems to be but' a just retribution for the wickedness, iniquity and filthiness of the people. For in many of the cities of tho old world the people who are in distressed circumstances live in filthiness, and wollow ip diit, but little cars being given to cleanliness and sanitary conditions. It is no wonder tlm when diseases get a baiting that they aro io hard to root out. It is gratifying, however, to learn that the authorities ot the United States and Canada are using ever precaution to keep the plcgue from entering this country and tlmt tho officers of many largo cities are looking to the sanitary condition thereof and causing them to lie denned and disinfected. The President has sanctiouod a quarantine proclamation causing all vessells to he held 2d days before lauding their passengers, and in iu; of all this precaution it is greatly feared tlmt it will gefa footing in this country, and once lu the thickly populated cities will thin out their, habitants with wonderful rapidity chus-na desolating cry to rend tho air and a fearful apprehension to possess the . , people. And even hero in the valleys of the mountains we should not rest in entire content but should see to the toning up of our systems by the use of some blood purifying he rlijj and if possible have our undies io a healthy and robus condition that they may withstand the attacks of AN ORDINANCE, Amending the Revised In Relation to Ordl-nan- ce Licenses. i - r- - An Ordinance amending the Revised Ordinances of Spanish Fork City : ' 1 Sec. I. Beit erdainedby the City Council of Spanish Fork City, that section 110, of the Revised Ordinances of Spanish Fork City, passed January 7th, 1885, he amended4by adding thereto the following: Whoever shall rent rooms, furnished or unfurnished, and heard the occupants, or board and lodge over 3, snd pot exceeding 15 persons, ahull pay a License at the rate of four dollais per quartet ty fifteen doilurs per year. Sec. $. Thatsection 123 ofsuid Re vised Ordinances be further amended by following: For adding thereto the keeping a two horse Cub, Ilack, Wagon. Omnibus or other vehicle used in this City for the transportation of persons or property, for hire, three dollars per quarter or ten dollar, per year. For keeping a Dray, Cart or Wagon, used for the transportation of property from place to place, for hire within this city, two r dollars per quarter or seven dollars p-- year. men board had been cut off, and tho over preparatory were turning the log to squaring "it, when they were surprised a to see a large toad poke hie head out of he where embedded and was he hole where had barely escaped being cut up by the saw. He was pompletly encased in the wood, with no possible means of ingress or egrets. As tho log was the third up fri.m the butt of the tree, his position must have been about sixty feet from the ground. There is but ono way of accounting for tho fact that ho was found in the position named. He had grown up with tho tree from infancy, aud was probably hundreds of years old when the saw awoke him from his long WILLIAMS- & PATERSO - i S3 El 113 M.'- ,- Dealer - S3 4 i in Poultry, : Fish ; and : GaDll We carry a full line ot r1 . Tobaccos, Cigars and Fine Candie Aalorian. oap. In Central Park That bust oi Shakespeare ought t be taken from it i pedestal and cleaned. "But that void be doing him an ia jury. "IIow so?" "People would say tlinthe v base. Judge. Aa Imp rt.iut "Mrs. .Small,' naked lulnt. a prospectivi your charge pel customer, "wlut week for boarding." "Seven dollars, sir. "Is that witi or without?! "With or without what?" WHEN THIRSTY THIS IS TIIE PLACE WHEN HUNGRY CALL AND SEE ALL COUItTEST SHOWN TO CUSTOMERS. , TO DRi.yi US. , .Prunes. Patriotic Pride. Mrs. Sandy Maolharlane mon, the Germans and the ! Ab, Sandy Italians mi For every artist, agent or canvasser, talk about their great musicians, but soliciting paintings, or retouching, or nanc o' thim lme the reputation o Pipe! furnishing pictures of any description, Reidhieck, for I do see his name in hi? four dollars per quarter y fifteen dollais letters in all o' the papers I pick per year. For carrying on the bu?inwof second hand dealer, four dollars pi r quarter or fifteen dollars per year. ON IMPROVED For eyery person selling goods in tne streets, or keeping street stands, knife board, 'or oiber similar devise, four o o dollars per quarter or jifteen dollars pei Samuel Cornary, Notary Public, year. For each telegraph or telephone com- Oflce at Residence, One Block East of pany, si? dollars per quarter or tweutj Store . dollars per year. UTAH For each express company six dollars Spanish fbjrc, or dollars twenty per quarter per year. Sec. 3. That section 131 of said Revised Ordinances is hereby amended by And adding thereto the following: Opposite the narrisou Louse. further conditioned, that he wilt not allow one under of the age U. 8. GRANT, Prop. any person twenty years to engage in playing upon hhH Utah Springviile, tables or pin alleys, or linger in, m the about where any premises Rtich tables or pin alleys are kept. Fussed August 10, 1892. MONEY LOANED Farm Property. Co-o- THE LITTLE KNUTSFORD F. Joint Jokes, McCaw, ' Dealer in Mayor Spanish Fork City. Attest; g seal Samuel Cohnabv, pity Recorder. Temutout of Utah, County of Utah, SfAKisit Fork City, Watches, Clocks LJ Is Prepared to do JEWELRY, SPECTACLES. sa, Fine Watcli ami Jewelry Repairing in and recorder Samuel 1, Cornaby, A. SPECX.A.'L.TTr. for Spar.ii h Fork City, Utah county, of that the Utah, hereby certify Territory Old Bank Building, foregoing is a full, trpe and correct copy of An Ordinance amending tlm Revlm d liKonso. Ordinances in Relation to Licenses," Main Paysob. passed by the City Council of Spanish Fork City. August 16, A. D. 1893. In witness whereof I have hereunto An urchin of seven years lately affixed the Corporate Seal of when iuto a Racine barber shop, and Spanish Fork City, this that skal ordered one of the workmen to cut Ids of September, A. D. 1893. It a newspaper devoted to the (test in day hair as close as he could. Did your ti THOSE SALARIES. terests of the Western slope, and partiSamuel Cornaby, mother, order It eot" "No; but school to the development of the cularly Recorder. City Under the almre heading io last weeks begins next week, and our achoolmarm Couutry . father appeared a column of abuse and For advertising purposes incomparably pul'.a hair." What Religion the beat paper between San Francisco lander, directed at our Uunorable Mayor, and Deuver. to der Million isn't Van t see church to lie and members of tljo city couucil for the it Wouldn't what It going Young Daily, 303 ifsues perycar $12 00 introduction at their last session of an lie tar fun for ua to become engaged people wear, or to find fault with (lie Weekly, 13 pp.BOcoh, peryr. 3 00 prdinsnee providing for the salaries of just for the summer, you know!" preacher. 1 50 Weekly, six months Sim "Just the thing! I never did beIt isn't running into debt for things city officers. 75 Weekly, three months. Where our friend of the Index geta so lieve io loug engagements." Life. you don't med aud never payiug for Address, THE TRIBUNE. them. piurh information regarding the doings of Salt Lake City, Utah. Wo punish a written libel as a misdeaid meeting we aro at a logs to know, It isn't given away a great deal of fur nou of them had enough ambition meanor, why should not scandal be money publicly, simply that the people to be present and get a report thervol ; mado a felony! Libel ii opcu andean may speak well of you. It Isn't staying away from church when J.ence they have panned in Judgement lie avoided. Scandal ii a secret poison you know a special collection is going to ppon something of which they knew in tho handi of a malignant assassin. be taken. pething. It isn't leaving ono church and Joining ITappiness consists in a virtous and They start out in the fust place w ith a comin a another with content whenever you do net liko tin honest life, being falsehood, fur his honor, the Mayor, did in of and outward himself the as things, pot exprese thinking salary petency using preacher. It isn't reading so many chapters a pf justice of the peace, of $130, was too them temperately. for or laying one prayer over and over. called an of hut day, expression high only Talkativeness haa another plague atIt isu't sitting in the huuseaud lookthe Justice (John P. Jones) who was tached to it, even curiosity; for praters ing solemn, and refusing to eat anythng present io regard to the sufficiency . or in wisbtohsar much that they may have cookod Sunday. sufficiency of i l salary. It isn't putting all the big sound Ae regards tho salary of attorney, much to say. tho committee a member of apples on the top of thq measure and the Judicinry Without tact you can h ern nothing. little and rotten ones on tho bottom. who bed become acquaiutcJ with the Tact teaches you w hen to be silent. Inisn't other the It of labors telling pcoplo what to do city attorney thought many who are always inquiring never In that $130 per year was not near sufficient quirers prayer meeting, and hitting the devil learn anything. tell you what to do in business matters. rccompence t!u refer, and the council isn't whipping your boy for smokwart unanimous to concuring with him If yon cannot have friends without Itwhile ing as every unprejudiced you have a cigar io your own person, (who continually cultivating them, the crop mouth. knows anything at all about the tnid RASMUS NEILSON, may not be worth the trouble. Proprietor. It Isnt telling the servant to say, "Not duties) will do. The council entered luto considerable Whenever a man dissuades you from at home." Horns Horn. discussion on the sublet resulting in the Joing well because perfection is Utopian Importer and dealer lo Pure Bred A Ilorsci of all kinds. Always Long Life. motion ae we publiilied and Mr. Hold- beware of that man. on hand a Stock of at Fine Bred llorii duties fir realized waa a he (lie While because as tawed many large being log ing, ,h WOrlJ Ml on Ids .V'lT resoA to conscience dared breeds and at mills West Shore afterthe an good express nna great yesterday rf attorney ,ime- - H Full noon Tom Trullinger aoticed something Blood Ilolsttcn Bull for tbo'ijs's, s to what he considered a Just lution, aid an inooesnt soul is icrvicei at $3 00 a ' season, r'lu't'.l and ;1 f! very lingular,' The outside slab and one Sr. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 4 Of Every Description at Inter-mountai- o Isnt. a- We are well supple with Presses, Type, Border: etc., and can Guarantee in Regard to toot l; L Style and Price. F J J n hi til flSTSnS IBS f il WBE&2 b i: h h - Utah Stock Toads iu( Farm h Sfl-isfactio- t u 'll Y., Ik fe r i- - |