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H No 32S -Vol 4 PROVO CITY, UTAH FRIDAY; NOVEMBER 29 1895. PR!GE F1VE CENTS A COPY I H AN ORDINANCE H To Provide for the Gravel- H iiig of the Sidewalks in IHj Graveling Districts No. 1, H No. 2 and No. 3 Hj Secl. The three sidewalk gravel- HBt ing dist'icts heretofore established by E the City council, known as Graveling 9H Districts Xo. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, come mH within the purview and meaning of MiflBj this ordinance, the houndaries of said ffBj districts being as follows: The side- flR walks on J fetreet from First to Fif- fffH teenth street. Seventh street from A PfH to O street, and E street from First to SB Twelfth street, comprise district No. 1. iH K, L, M and N streets, from Third to iPHf Fifteenth street, end all streets run- ulHl uiutr east from J to X etreet comprise joHH district No. 2. All streets running fH north and south between ,T 'and E fK streets, and all streetB running east 1E and west from First to Twelfth, both iffH inclusive except Seventh street, coin- IHH prise district No. S. EB Hoc. 2. A tax, not to exceed Six HB Thousand .Dollars, is hereby levied on fiH the real estate lying and being within H the limits of said sidewalk craveliu? jfH dwtnets, for the purpose of graveling jjlH w't mountain gravel and otherwise PH ropairhu the sidewalks in the above KH uatned districts. kH Sec 3. The assessment for gravel- KH inc purposes shall be according to the BH front rod, or traction thereof abutting HH upon the sidewalk to be improved, and HflH the amount of assessment shall be cal- HH culated on each rod of sidewalk ac- EjH cording to the estimated need thereof, HB Provided; that the aggregate tax shall BB be within the limit herein named. BB Set. 4. The City Recorder or his B deputy shall list and assess the pro- H perty according to the provisions of B this ordinance, stating the name of H the owner, or ii unknown there so B stating, and giving the number of 1 t B ant block, and name of plat and num- jB bar of. rods, or iraction thereof, of-each B lot and piece of ground fronting the B sidewalks, and the amount of tax levied PH thereon. SBB Sec. 5. After the list is made up B &n(l the assessment approved by the B City Council, notice shall be given in H some newspaper of the completion of B said list, for not lees than five conse- B cutive days, and from the date of B the first, publication of said Bj notice, and during the time specifled B therein the said list shall be open to B public inspection, and any person or H$ persons Seeling themselves aggrieved H shall iiHQ a hearing before the Baid B Council. Notice shall be given of the B time when the City Council shall sit to Bf hear grievances and complaints of Bl errus in assessment. Bj Sic. 6. The SaperviEor of Streets is B hereby constituted the collector of the' Bf ttiX assessed by this ordinance. Upon H receipt by him of the conected tax list B he shall furnish to each property B tax-payer owning real estate within E the said sidewalk graveling district, B or 'eaYe a ma residence or usual place B of business, or mailed to his address, if B known, a notice of the tax aEsesEed E against him, and w hen end where pay- K able, and when delinquent, and what IBj portion thereof may be paid in gravel, B and when the said tax is due he shall Bj proceed io collect the assessment and B to enforce the payment of Euch por- B tion thereof ss may become delinquent B in the manner provided by the laws of B tlje Teiritory, and the ordinances of B Froyo City for the collection of city B general tax. B Sec.7. The City Supervisor of Streets B eUall ue responsible on his bonds for B the faithtul performance of hia duties H as collector of any and all taxes as- B sfesed and collected under the proyis B ous this ordinance. iB Sec. 8. All taxes assessed under B the provisions of this ordinance shall B due flU Payable on the first day of B December, A. D. 1S95, and anj and all B taxes remaining unpaid on tho first jB duy of April, A. D. 1S9G. shall be Bj deemni delinquent. IH Sec. 9. The tax assessed under the 'fl proviaioi.s ot this ordinance may be 'B paid in whole or in part in mountain H crave!, at the option of the taxpayers, B at the rate of fifty cents per load, of -B nut less than one cubic yard, delivered B on the sidewalk where the. same i3 to B be need. B Passed this 18th day of November, !B A. D., 1895. B Jos. B. Keuler, H President of the City Council. B Attest: JounD. Dixon, B City llecorder. B Approved this 19th day of Novein- B her, A. D. 1895. H Lai'ayettk Uolbkook, B Mayor of Proyo City. B Tehkitory of Utah, ) H Utah County, J- ss. H Pnovo City. ) B I' John D.'Dixion, Eecorder in and B for Provo City, Utah County, and B Territory of Utah, hereby certify that B the foregoing is a full, true and correct B -'P of an ordinance entitled ''An B Ordinance to Provide for the Gravel- H ing of the Sidewalks in Graveling B Districts No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, "passed B by the City Council of Provo City, B November 18, A. D. 1895. B In testimony whereof I have herpun- B to affixed the seal ot Provo fl seal City, this 19th day of No- B vember, A. D. 1895. B John D. Dixon, B City Eecorder DRTRIRT RflliRT Uidlrlius uUUfili Richard Norman Claimiug Title to Lehi Land. ME. HUTCHINS CLAIMS IT Aleo Norman's 1b iths .Junior Deed andWarf-Becordsd Sanior Seed "Was Not Kecorded uthar Bueineas of Court Now Cases "Filoii. Ere. The suit ol Richard Norman T8.m. L- ifutchins, both parties of Lehi, oc cupi9d the time of the First District court on Wednesday afternoon and again this forenoon. Plaintiff is su ing for possesbion of certain land bought fiom the Brooks estate. De fendant sets up that he bought the same land from Mr. Brooke before his death but never had the deed recorded. Plaintiff did record his deed. The jury is still out. SEW BUSINESS. Abstract of iudgment has been flled in this caurt fiom Uom mission er Som ner's court ot Salt L ike against D. D. Liuutz forSllo.GG, $8 05 coita lavor of Janes Joh .ton. The wiah Wool Growers' company have filed suits against Francs Jen sen for 257.40; agaiast Heudrukson Brothers f-r $47S 85; against C. P. Win chester for $313 S2; against William Pamper for ; 5131 95, and against Johu S. Tainter for ?3S6 00, all balances of accounts for money loaned nd ad vanced upon sales of wool iu 1S93. WHISTLER'S EGOTISM. 3ow Ho Is rtcally Anirry at Ua Maaries; nnd I alctly Kicking UiuisclL Tho world of high class Bohemia in London has uot yet ceased laughing over tho vociferous disgust of Whistler that Du ilanrier left him out of the story of "Trilby," which is now print' ed in book form. For tho cake of the advertising in it Whistler -wrote a sting ingly bitter letter ro i?u Maurier re proaching the author for drawing ths painter's likeness m his novel, bnt now that tho author has cut the painter out Whistler is really furious. Before ho was only pretending to be so. This self expatriating American is one of the original celebrities of Europe. Once I had occasion to call at his studio in Chelsea on bnsinoss connected Ynth tho art exhibit; ot tho American exhibition In London. Ho wore a velvet coat, a low cut waistooaf, unlaundered shirt, flowing orange necktie, wide trousers and felt slippers, and spoko only epi grams, some of which were good. Later on I expressod a wi&h to look at some of his work. "Sly dear fellow, " ho exclaimed in great seeming astonishment, "can you put up with a creation after having met tho creator? Tho part can never equal tho whole' I dispersed "that tired feeling" with a glas3 of cherry and persuaded him to Ehow mo tho pictures. That was -what i was there for. Now York Prass. THREE THRILLING TALES. Tlio Uars' Club Awarded Prizes to Theit Short Stories. After his narrow acapo Zeb Vaughnn 'A. Pasadena fell on his knees and thanked heaven for a miraculous de livorauco from certain death. So would any ono else -,vho had been grasped in tho iron clutch of a 1,400 pound grizzly while ten min-s ficm a gun or a cabin. Zeb never lost his pitsonca of mind and' began tickling tho boar's ear with feather he had picked up absentmiud edly, and ths bear began laughing so hard that ho could neither close his arms to sqaoezo nor hia mouth to bite. Zeb continued tickling until the bear laughed so hard that he burst a blood vessol and foil down, dying. A couple of Montana turkeys recently killed had taken into their aristocratio craws to assist in deglutition 13 valu able sapphires, several ounces of gold and just enough silver for change. It is now fashionable among Montana poultry to have jeweled interiors, and it is estimated that the emulous fowls of the now state have within 11 months of 1S!)4 scratched up and swallowed $11,G37,514.G5 worth of gems and pre cious metals. A girl in Kalamazoo who was not satisfied with squeezing a 26 inch waist into an 18 inch corset of the ordinary construction, devised one of rope yarn ribbed with clothesline. Thus arrayed she took a bath, when tho wottod and contracting fiber brought the measure ment down to 0 inches. In delight she gasped: "Oh, haven't I got a just lovely figure now? And it's so loose and comfortable. " New York Advertiser.. uonn Wesioy married a widow, Mrt Vizolle, who grew tired of his restlessly laborious life and complained. Ho paid no attention, and from complaint she went on to jealousy, thence to fury. Ht rebuked her sternly: "Dn not any longer contend for mastery, for power, money or praise. Bo content to be a private, Insignificant person. Of what impor. tauco is your character to mankind? If .you were buried just now or had never lived, what loss would it be to the cause of God?" She left him, taking with her a large number of his private papers, and he dismissed the subject by writing in his journal: "I did uot forsako her. I did not dismiss her. I shall not call her back." The U. S. Gov't Reports show Royal Baking Powder ggpsriorjc sli oihsrss Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report BEAUTIFUL MOUTVTAIN PAS Sanlcr, Slimto, ITeod and OHior ria luonutainrt of tho Tar Nortlnvcst. About CO miles sonth of Tacoma you get a view of the most beautiful moun tain peak on tho earth's surface, Motm$ Tacoma, or Eaniei, and carry it with you for three or four hours. It rises di rectly from the tido level to a height oi 14,444 feet, unhidden by intervening ranges or foothills, and stands squarely against the sky, the perfection of mag nificence, dignity and power. It is two and ono-half times as high as Mount Washington, and I beliovo tho hight peak in tho world that rises directly from a plain. It is known to us in the east as Mount Ranier and was so called in honor of Admiral Kanier of tho Brit ish navy, but here they call it Monat Tacoma, tho old title given by ths Siwash Indians before tho white mat came. The base is covered with a dense forest of over living green. Above he timber line tho snow is white and smooth and perpetual, and it looks as if it were a solid block of the purest mar- j ble. Mount Tacoma is just two feot higher than Mount Shasta, 297 feofc higher than Pike's peak and 400 foot higher than Gardiner's peak. The highest in tht United States, Mount Crillon, Alas ka, is over 1 6, 000, but an oxact meas urement has never been taken. Mount St Elias, Alaska, is i 0,327; Mount Whitney, California, is 15,088, and Mount Williams, California, is 14,400. There are soveral other very beautif ai psaks visible from the railway, includ ing St. Helen, 0,750 feet, the patron paint of Portland, around whose head bangs a perpetual halo; Mount Hood, which is a shapely cone. 11,225 feet which was named in honor of Lord Bood of the British admiralty, and Mount Baker, 10,300 feet, christened in honor of Jo ?ph Baker, one of the lieu tenants of Petor Pngor, who discovered the sound. Theodore Winthrop ha? written loviugly about them, and they are tho subject of the purest and choicesl descriptions that exist in the classic proso of Washington Irving, although I believe ho was never nearer them than his homo oa tho Hudson river, 8,000 oiles away. Chicago Record. It fa the opinion of tho true gourmal that of all raarino paniish ihero is none to compare with the smolt (Osmerus mordax). This primary rank is its own by reason of its delicacy and delicious flavor, and when fried a light brown in very fine bread crumbs and served with melted butter there i none that dis putes its pi-cmmencfe Its delightful flavor, however, as well as its peculiar odoi is evanescent Like tho mackerel, W cannot be too fresh. It is from its odor that the smelt de rives not only its familiar but Latin name, an odor so aggressive of sliced cucumbers that, if its presence be mani fest only to the sense of smell, people ire often deluded into such supposition. This odor is not marked except iu ths freshly caught fish and disappears in the cooking, giving place, however, to a fitting resurrection of the smelt to an olfactory senso still moro savory and do UshtfuL Market Hoview I'm Gomer a.-3Iilkinff, Sir, She Said. Wher" are you going, my pretty maid? To buy a Diano. sir, she said. And which like you besc, my pretty maid? The silver-toned EMERSON, sir, she said. And where can you find one, my pretty maid? At Taylor Bros. Co., sir, she said. There tho EMERSON sftnda, 'Tib the bpet ever made. And no other I'll buy. Though you aed me. she said. t Important Change On November 18th the R. G; W. will make the ioilowmg changes in time of trains at Provo: Train No 2 from Salt Lake will ar rive at 9:30 a. in ; train Ko. 1 from east will arrive at 10:55 and will uot stop between Provo and Salt Lake city, Train No. 6 for Sanpete will leave at 2:55 p. m. or one hour earliei than on old tune; train No. 5 for Salt Lake will depart at 3:58 p. m. All other train8Eame as betoie. Ballard's Snow Liniment. Mrs, Hamilton, Cambridge. Ills., says: I had the rheumatism so tad 1 r.oi hi not ra'se my baud to my head. BaOard's Snow Liniment has entirely cured me. 1 lake pleasure in inform ing my neighbors and friends what it has done for mo. Chas. Handley, clerk for Lay & Layman, Kewanee, Ills , ad .ises us Snow Liniment cured him of Rheumatism. Why not try it? It will surely do ou good. It cures all Inflammation, Wounds, Sores, Cuts, Sprains, etc. Sold by Smoot Drug company. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder WorW's PaSe HfeAsst Stem a4 Olcf-'"!'?. M. 1. Concert. Tne following artista are on the program for the M. I. concert at the stake tabernacle next Saturday even ing: I. C. RadcliJIe, Salt .Lake's great organist. Geo. 1). Pyper, Silt Lake's favorito tenor. W. D. Roberts, jr., baritone. Pyue & Boehard quartette, A, C, Lund, piano soloist. Miss Peterson & company, duett. faiella Jacques, reciter. IXcllie Boyer, lcciter. Deafnes3 Cannot oe Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased no tiou of the ear. There is only one way to cure Deaf ness, and that is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness is caused by an in flamed condition ot the mucous lining of tbe Eubtachian Tube. When the tube gets inflamed you lit,-' a rumb ling sound or nupertect. linrnsr. and when it ia entirely closed -.esj ta the result, aod unless - ii nmma tion can be taken nut aec' this tube re stoied to its normal cofidricn, hearing will be des.noyf)d tortve:. nioe cases out of ten aiH eaudei u catarrh; which is notbiog but an inflamed con dition of the mnt'ous b'irffiaes. WewiPgue One Hundred Dollars for anv cafce of Deafnesa (caused by catanh) that cannot be esredby Hall's CatSiru Cure. Send tor circulars, iree. F. J. CHENEY & C ..Toledo, O. jeeSoid by Dnigd3tc. 76c. Notice to Tax Payers. Fi-r the collect ionof 95 taxes my office will close on the evenmg of Sat urday November 23. Tho names of persons owing taxes unpaid sfter that date v.i'1 be publish ed ar-cordiOK ro law er.iailing addi tional exoeuse. Levi OrsssiiATV. Collector for I ?ah County. I AN IAIP0RTA5T OFFICE. To properly fiU its office and func Mons. it 's important tmu the blood be pure. When it is in auch, a condition the body is almost rertain to bo healthy. A complaint at this time is catarrh in some of its various forms. A slight cold develops the disease in the head Droppings of earnption pass ing into the lungs 1 c ua on coiisamp tion. The only way to cure this dis ease ia to purify tne bloed. Tho most obstinate cases of catanh yield to tbe medicinal powers of IiuoPs Saisapar iiluns if Ly magic siirp'y because it reaches tho se.it of the dnease, and by puriivingaud vitalizing the blood, re moves the caube. Not only does Hood's Sarsapaniki do this -6 it ghes re newed vigor to the whcl- svitem,maK ing it possible for go 3d haaith to reign supreme. Notice. t ,pt. Notice is hereUy.gjBn-i.all-naraona itHvin claims uuainst the" PBtnie of (Jeorge Slitcbt 11. deceased, of Ameri can Poi &. city, Bran, io Ole such claims, with uie unuejgned, within one month from ato, or be foiever barred Au pri'SJUu indebted to said estate, are iitielv lequircd to seit' their in-dej-itedneas at once, by Ciilliug on the undersigned. E. A.Heskoid, Notary t'ublic and actornej in fact for the haira at law of Georee Mitchell, deceased. American Fork, Utah Co., U. T. A Sound Liver Makes a Well Man Are you Bilious. Cons'pated or troubled with Jaundice; Sick Keau ache. Bad TVsto io Mouth, Fi-ul Breath, Cjitd Tongue, Dydpepou, Indigestion. Hot Diy Mi'n, Pain in Back and between the shoulders, Chills and Fever, &.G. If you hnvd any ol these symptoms, your Liver is out of order, and your biood in slowly bsing poiooned, because vour Liver does not act properly, Heubixe wilt cure any disuider of the Liver, Rtomack or Bowels, it has no t qual as a Liver Medicine. Price 75 cenu. Free trial bottles at Sumk Drue c.tmpany. Notice. The iirfat quorum of elders will meet every Tuesday evening in the vestry of the Fourth Ward meeting-houee at 7 o'clock. R R. Irvixs, President. Both tbe method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken: it is r leasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tate and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly benelicial in its effects, prepared .only from tho most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for anyone who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. dUFomm m map ca We have selected the following Goods for Sacrifice I J on Wednesday, Nov. 27th, we have cut deep, I See our Windows. I LOT NO. 1 . j 10 doz. Children's and Misses all wool underwear, natural wool color, sizes 26 to 34 the goods are sold regular at 60, 75 and 85 cts , we will sell the above quantity only at 35 jfl LOT NO. 2. jfl 100 doz. fin Yucca Boot Toilet Soap, highly perfumed and fine for the cdmplexion regular price 5 cts, go f his day at 3 cfs. a cake, ' 9 LOT NO. 3. ' I TO-ii 1oz'?!lilfsandAKoJS Felt and Cloth Hats, sold regular at 60, 65 and 75c. each- will sell for this day at 40 cts u :We positively will not eli more than the quantities we state above and none will be I !fG WednesdaJniornjng1 so first come first served and those who get left must be H YOURS FOR BIZZ, 3Q and 32 OEHTER STREET. - - - PROVO CITY. I "lisp WmImW DAVID MELDBUMj Blaoksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Wagon Kepaiiiog, .Etc, Etr J, Br. ,Hi locks Qortn o First National Ban PXOTO, - - Utah AND Kindling Wood. iluuitfifAfi'unil. Uptown UQice in Prow Gosn. & Savings bank, Yard Telephone C7. All Kinds of "TlBNlSinEP LEAVE PKOVO.FOK EAST AND SOUTH. No, 3. For Grand Juuotion and points Kaat S.cOa.m No. i. Por Grand Junction and points Kaat 8.50 p. m No. 6. For bpringviile iListle. Sau- petoand Bevier 2.55 p. m No. 8. For springvilio, Spanish Fori, I'ayaon and Eureka.. 8:30 p.ra LEAVE VKOVO FOK WfiST. No .i. For SmtijaKo uiiy.Qgden Am. Foik-, Lehi and tbe West.. 10.56 a. va No, 3. For twit Lane City, Ugdeu, Am.Forkuualjebi and tbe Wost 10.15 p. m No. 5. For American ForJc. Leai, Salt Lake City and Ogden .5Sp. id No. 7. For American Fork iiehi and Salt Lake City 8:35 s.ic AiUUVE AT FliUVO FUOil EAfft ANL JOUTli. No. 1. From Denver, Grand Junction Bud IpomtaSnsfc 10.55 a. m No, 3, From lenvor,Grnc J unoiiuu an-i points East 10.15 p. m No. 5 "FronifcpriniTiuo.'iUiBtie aan- pete and Sevier 3.58 p, n. No. 1 From Sprimrrille, Spanish F'Jr I'ayson and Lu reaa 8.35 a. AUKIVL AT i'HOVO PKOM WEST. No. 2. From California, Ogrden, gait Lake city, Lehi uid Am. F'k 9.30o.m No. 4, Trom California, Ojrden, and Salt Lake city S-SOp.m No. 6, From OB5en bait L.ise city, Lehi sua Amorivari Furs.. . S.oftp re No. 8. From i3ajiirfke cay, Lehi and -ImerlcaiA Tork 6.30p.m l The only line to ogden and Denver vitUout change, Free rcchninK chair cars on through trains. Through Sleeping cars to Denver Kansas city, Cnicago and San Franoisoo. Kle gant equipment, saloty. speed and comfort C K. ALK7. Tiokat Airt. Prove D. C, Dod, H.H.. Babcsck, Gen.jigr. Traffic Managur F. A. adleih, General Pasaeager Agent, FroTO MaJJ Service. MAIL T3AIN3 LKAVB. U. P. Going South 9:15 am R, G. W, Going East 9:26 8, m. ji, q.. yoing West li:55 a-m. U. P. Going North 8:37 p. m, S3lt Lake and Salina East S:55p m. Salt Lake and Salina West 4:15 p.m. JIAIL TBACn'S ABRIVB. U. F From Salt Lake 9:15 a. m. R. G. W. From tbe West. . 9:26 a. m. B. G. W. From the East. . 11:55 a. m. Salt Lake and 8alinaWest 8:55 p.m. Salt Lake ".nd Salina East 4:15 p. m. U P. Mail from South. ... 3 -37 p. m- OFFICK HOUKS. The general deiiyary, stamp and reg istry windows open at 8 a. nu, and close at 5:30 p. m. The money order wlndov? opens at 9 a. ni., and closes at 4 p. m. On Sundays uad legal holidays the general delivery and stamp windows aie open from 11:30 m. to 1 2:3 p. m. Mail pouches close thirty minntss before tne arrival of trains. W. D Bobbbts, PoaiEi&aier, .tf f , . ., Profitable Reading. 1 There is a whole lot of sound I and solid reason why the H. H. 9 Singleton Clothing company have jfl so quickly crawled to the front. jfl It wasn't blind luck, Oh no! Here jfl are some of the Bargains that have fl made them popular. fl 200 Men's and boys Suits now on fl sale in ten different patterns fl at $2a50 per suit. fl A SINGLETON, Supt. H GOOD THING HELP IT. I " iH Good Advice to Farmers. . It is a well established fact tha H Do not contract your potatoe crop farmers who sold their potatoe crop H is made at Ieaat ten cents per bushel, f ruu Acultural society got from H Call on ue aud we will tell you why. $10.00 to $20.00 more for each carload U. C. F. & A. Society, than those who sold otherwise. Be H F. J. Covekt, sure and see us this season before you H Secretary and Mnnaer. sell. f H (0Mj tfavu .Jiiht Kcocivcil u liig XAuo of The Best on earth, Call and see them. H Also carry si compluto Stoclc oi" Hardware? Cutlery, Stoves and Tinware. M Wagon Timber and Plumbers Sup- H piles, Quns and Ammunition Guns to rent H L D. WATERS, Manager, JSTEEET, PROVO, UTAji Hj BOSHARD & SAXEY I PROVOS H EverythiDg in Reason at Lowest Figures