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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW Pubtlntitd Ererr Frldr I1V MAKKI.lt & lIVItRl.HK. Tint Ritviltw Is entered nt jwst office In Saint Johns, OrcKti, ns nmll timlter of the second class under tlic Act of Con gress of Mnrch i, 1879. All Rdrerllilng Mill psstle dnt of eseh month. AilrcrtlilnR rsln, tt.00 per Inch per month. All tommnnlcsllona nhoalit be tildreued to Tie IUrlew, nt. John. Oregon. Job Printing eieeuleit In firit cUm n!e. Hills for Job Printing caih on dellterr. Official Newipuper of tht Oily of Bt. Johns. Phono East 6100. fiulxrrlpllon rstei, 1.00 per jesr In advance, FRIDAY, IMJHRUARY 7, 1908. The Rnilway mul Marine news, mi interesting sH-pngc ninpixinc devoted to news of marine ami rail way operations lias readied our exchange table. It is full as a tur nip is of meat with interesting news nud good ads. It is the only mag azine of its kind on the const and should, and we believe from indi cations, does receive a very liberal support. The Damascus butter manufac turers and one or two others got their heads together recently and decided since they made a very good (juality of butter nnd as the supply was scarcely emial to the demand, they would raise the price so that consumers would lie obliged to pay 00 cents per roll for their product. This decision was imme diately put into effect, and held good for several days, when It was discovered that the people would not pay the price, using a cheaper butter as a substitute. As a result the above manufacturers were com pelled to reduce the price to the old rate. The moral is that .sometimes it pays to be 11 hog and sometimes it doesn't. St. Johns coptc should wake up and get together to do business in the matter of the new dock and improvement of some street into the heart of the city so that she may have the benefit of a river and .sen-going traffic or our neighbors to the south of us will cut us out ol one of the greatest conveniences in the way of traffic that we have. There is another thing. Some of our tieople seem to think that the use of a dock here would not save much in the matter of freight. If from tluee to ten cents per liniiif red pouu.ls is not a good saving in freight then the dock will not save much; but many business ineii will tell you that 011 their commodities that means all the profit. Out With the Ground Hog. This space will be used one year by CARLSON & COMPANY DEALERS IN CARPETS AND FURNITURE After hibernating all last year and through the winter the Pacific States lelephone and Telegraph company has begun to show life. I he company evidently occupied the same den with the ground hog as activity began with both animals about the same time. Last week arrangements were made and the moving of poles be gun. This week at the council meeting Mr. Hickman representing the company appeared on behalf of his company and asked permission I to lay underground wires from about the French block along Icr scy street down as far as between ORDINANCE NO. 160 An Ordinance in Relation to the Construction of . Idcwalks The City of St. Johns does ordain ns follows: Section t. All artificial stone side wntks nnd curbs laid In the city of St. Johns hereafter sliall be done us follows: CURU Section a. The curb shall be sixteen (16) Inches deep, (6) Inches in width at top, nnd batter out ut the rate of one Inch in one foot, and shall be beveled or rounded on the upper and outer edge. The curb ihnll be twelve (t a) feet irom tlie property line unless me raAMM i . . .1 iruui iiic DruirciAY uuv uiucw t. UHcago aim iesscnilcn, ana west cii otherwise provides irom jersey niontr riiiiaueiniuu Our assortments will be so broad, so varied, so marked by style and exclusiveness. that no matter what your taste may be. you are certain to receive absolute satis faction in APPEARANCE, SER VICE and PRICE. WATCH US GROW WITH ST. JOHNS and Burlington streets to Hayes. ilie franchise of this company stipulated that the company must put their wires underground the distance of two blocks each way from their exchange building in St. Johns, at the time they installed the same, and that as soon there after as practicable these under ground wires were to be extended. FOUNDATION Section 3. The space over which the walk Is to be laid shall 1)C excavated to the proper subgradc nnd thoroughly compacted by rolling or ramming. Any objectionable or unsuitable material below subgradc will be removed nnd the space filled with grovel or sand, well rammed hi place. The finished subgradc shall be parallel with the surfnee of the finished walk. When the sidewalk does not cover the whole width of the sidewalk the slxicc not when done, shall be Impressed In letters nnd figures one Inch In height in each fifty feet of sidewalk and curb. INSPECTION Section t a. Whenever any cement or artificial stone sidewalk or curb is constructed upon any street under a permit as provided for In the charter and ordinances of the city of St. Johns, the city engineer, before Issuing a cer tificate to the effect that the work and material conform to the requirements of the specifications set forth In this ordinance, is authorized to make any examination or test of same he may deem necessary, and In so doing may break said artificial or cement work to an extent not exceeding two (a) lineal feet of curb, nnd nine square feet of sidewalk, and the same shall be repaired and made food by the contractor at his expense. PENALTY Section 13. Any person, firm or cor poration wlio shall do cement or artifi cial stone work in or upon any street of the city of St. Johns and who shall fail to comply with the specifications set forth in this ordinance shall be guilty of n misdemeanor, and on convic tion before the municipal judge shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars (f 10.00) nor mote than three hundred dollars (fioo), or by Imprison ment In the city jail not less than five days nor more than one hundred days; nnd In all cases where n fine shall be imposed under this ordinance, it shall be the duty of the municipal Judge to Their request was directly ill line covered shall be filled or excavated to Ldjudge that the offender stand commit with these requirements and the council was very glad to grant the permission. Mr. Hickman stated that the company was expecting to push the construction work here as ran idly as tiossiblc, that a temporary location had been secured on the corner of Jersey and Charleston, that the poles were being hauled as fast as possible for the extension the top of, the curb, ROCK ted to the citv lall until such fine nnd costs of suit shall be paid, or in default of navmcnt for n number of days The rock for making the specified; and In the costs of the suit ic iiic uesi nam, uarie ngainsi 111c oucuiicr, nnu any person or Icrsoiis who shall maintain or continue such violation after conviction of the find offense, shall for each day of main taining or continuing be deemed guilty of a separate offense, and 011 conviction thereof shall be punished to the full extent of the fine or imprisonment pro vided in this section; and uiwii all cases Section 4. LUIIVILII. IU lV II. V Utl ..till., colored, sound basalt rock, erauitc, or equally hard stone, broken in pieces not larger than two inches largest di ameter, nor smaller than one half Inch in diameter, or uravcl of similar sues uinv be used instead of rock. The broken rock shall be screened so that all dust, clny, loam, vegetable , -w. ..... mtttlcr nm pCCM imallcr than one of conviction under this ordinance upon of new lines and re-establishing of hnlflnch In diameter shall be removed, complaint of the city engineer, there old ones and that the exchange The rock shall be thoroughly washed shall be nu additional sum of three would be put in as rapidly as pos- 1 . - simc. ONE BIT-A-WEEK Ik you want to bnv. rent, sell or ex change projM-rty tec Wolcolt (The Rent .tiau.) Cnrnct nnd Ruu Wcavlmr Leave or ders witit .Mr, uotiscy, 301 .iioimwk street. up riCKitn Ul1 On the river n two room I scow, nbout Oct. 15, 1907, Owner can have same proving procrty and aylug w. it. Asiiuy. charges. ia-p Formal Opening will be announced in next week's Review Scaled bids will be received until March - I... .....I 1.1. ...1. T ..... ... 1 13, IUI IU.B , ., 3 mm U. UIUWK JM1III-. noun so naaiuou to M. loans, ur.;rigius reserved to rclcct any or nil bid. Trus tees: M. 1!. Church, W. I). Weeks, sec. To Rent A front room, nlcclv furn ished, electric llL'lit. stove, bath, reason able, in S l'illmorc, st. opposite Rose City hotel. M-p If considered necessary by the city engineer. CEMENT Section n. All cement shall be arti ficial Portland cement, free from luniiwl nnd deterioration on account of exposure to the weather, and mutt be approved by the citv cneiuccr. who shall have access to it for the tuirimc of testing ni least ten days uciorc it is used. SAND Section 6. All sand must lie clean, sharp sand, known ns Columbia river sand. CONCRETE Section 7. Uiwn the foundation pre wired ns heretofore sicclficd will lie aid a licil of concrete three inches In thickness, to be made ns follows: The cement and sand will be thoroughly mixed dry and made Into a mortnr with the least itossiblc amount of water: to this will be added the broken stone tlioroutihlv drenched with water, but containing 110 loose water in the heap. 1 11c concrete snail ic made 01 three dollars (fj.oo) taxed as costs against the offender, which shall be collected from the offender nnd p.ild to the city engineer, nnd said offender may, in addition, 1: refused acceptance of nil work by the city engineer for a period of six months. Passed the Council I'cb. 4, 1909, Approved l'cb. 4 1908. K. C. Couch. Attest: Mayor. A. M. Ksson, Recorder. Published lit the St. Johns Review I'cb. CHURCH NOTICES. Ilaptlst church H. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 n. in. I'rcnchlui; nt 1 1 a. in. II. V. I. U. 7 P. in. rrenchint! nt 8 p. 111. Methodist church 1'. L. Young, pas tor. Sunday school 10 a. 111.: preaching nt 1 1 n. in. nnd 8 p. in. Epwortli League at 7 p. m, Holy Cross Catholic church. Portsmouth Mntiou: bus n, m low uinss; 10:1 5 a.m. Corded wood on Whltwood Court. tmrts by volume of Mind to six jwrts high uinss; 7:30 p. in., vesper and bene- uy volume ui uruKcu nunc or grnvci, the ground, W. S. Clark. i.5. i.-c What our cnplu must do if they ever expect to make any advance incut is to lay aside petty jealousies, haggling, nagging each other about what the "has bcens" have done and look forwatd and strive to getuer to iiccompiinii some iieiinue things. Take up one or two things diffe iiutl concentrate all eliorts 011 those fallu things and then take up otheis after Uium have been accomplished I.et us this year have the city dock and park with stieets luiptovcd to them. If we can do no more that will be good for this year. Next year we may take up some other feature of impiovemeiit. Hut above all things that which we uudcrtakt to do let us all join hands and work together for its accomplishment. Mr. Apple gave notice in last week's paper that after Sunday his skating rink would be c!ocd for the mxinou. Right here it is sim ply pioper and but common justice to say thnt we believe that Mr. Apple and his sou have conduct id tlieir link 111 the very liest way that it was powdMe to do. They had good rules and eufoicod them to the best of tlieir ability ami we do not think any one ele could come in heie and do any belter flie new term of school begins Monday, livery pupil should be 11 his place ami start in even Willi the term, not wait until the middle of the week. The successful busi ness man or woman is the "one who is on the dot every time they make a turn in life. In about go per cent of the failures in life the Commercial Clubs Combine. Pursuant to a resolution of the commercial associations of St. Johns, University Park, Peninsula, Arbor Lodge, Piedmont, wood lawn and North Alhiua, Will J. Steel, representing University Park, -VllltJlllllT f mini..-? Ill IMW UIW I t ft II . ft t L-reuce between success n..d!('" ". Webber, reresenti..g Penin me was this one thing, t.tnn.pt. I? I1"' ' ,W- AMifonl, representing . Almost any one can make a ''' Geo. J. Perkins, uess. Almost any .success in life if they ate honest and prompt; but thete uie few if any who can make a success in life and be dilatory. It is in the school days, the days of our youth, that we acquire the habits that will govern our lives, ho it is all the moic desirable that our young people should be promptly on hand the first day of school so as to be up to the minute in tlieir school work, avoid annoying their in struetors by tlieir tardiness in get ting started and to get into the habit of being prompt in all their dealings with men. Mrs. Mnlmla Ruth Uish operating a link. If the rink is ruu in the future, we hope that Mr. Apple ami his sou will have the running of it, for we are fully convinced they will do the very nest tney can to eliminate every .1 : ...11. t . a . . . m . . iiisaeieiKinie leatuie. 1 ney nave always been very couileocs in their treatment of the public, and have done all they could to make the exeicii.es at the link healthful, by rules regulating the .skating and in serving only the best of refiesh IllClllS. Mrs, Mahala Ruth I, ash, who died at her home, Jan. 31, iooS, of heart fuiliue, after a severe attack in of pneumonia, was bom iu Stark Co. uiiio, wee, nence was 73 years, 1 mouth and 33 days old. She was mauied to Mr. R. l I.ash, who survives her, in March 1S58 and became the mother of nine ehildieu, seven of whom are living, four sous, W. A.. T. W.. representing St. Johns, met nt the office of Will J. Steel iu the Lum ber Kxchaiigc building, iu the city of Portland, Oie., at 10 o'clock a. 111., Tuesday, February ., for the purpose of forming an association or alliance through and by which all of the commercial bodies 011 the eiiiii.sula may be repieseuted, the object being to establish a means by which not only the various com mercial associations, but all public spirited citizens living or having an interest on the peninsula may act as one body iu promoting the com mercial welfare, improvements and other measures of common interest 011 the peninsula. J. II. Nolta and C. A. Ambrose of Woodhwu were not present. The following proceedings were had : It was unanimously agreed that the association should be known as the "Peninsula Develop ment League" and that the repre sentatives above mentioned author ized by the various commercial bodies to attend the meeting should be known and designated as the K.scculivc committee; lly the unanimous vote of the executive committee, Will J. Steel, Wrwiii imu 1 a 1 if 1 frit'liti inrlinit high order of morality and one who the wood yard of I. C. l'crrcll. I nm has heard him feels as if he has Prepared to deliver wood to any part of lirrnttwwl n for llf'rM i,lninunli..r St. JollllS Oil Short HOticC. DfV 1111(1 from the ordinary and arc en'thus- uTm tt. AViut yardwl.'! Instic in recommending him to any receive prompt attention. J. A. Powell, community who wish to hear a D. L. Ocnr. learned man. a dcen thinker and an exceptionally good expounder. Wootlliurti Independent. The Public Library. There will be a meeting of the board of directora of the Library association ni tne library rooms this evening at 7:30 to consider several important matters, among them the removal from the present location to the room recently va cated by Donhuin & Currier iu the llolbrook block, Mr. Holbrook has made the library association a very favorable offer for this room and we trust they will see their way to accept it, because this will give the library a ground floor and a very goal locality. The reiiort for the mouth of Jan uary is a very good one indeed and to 6:' P-" shows that the circulation, number of visitors ami memlicrshin are increasing, tutu we feel sure that when the library is once made of convenient access there will be a further large increase along all lines. It is very gratifying to those interested iu the library work ami they will spare no eitort to make the library popular in the city. In January the circulation was 1198; attendance 3374; 70 new members. W. C. Godsey GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Horseshoeing All kinds of Repair Work 011 WAGONS and MACIIINKRY RUIHJKR TIRES, etc. Cor. Charleston and Ivauhoc. together with sufficient Portland cement to make one cumc yard ol concrete with encn parrel 01 cement. The concrete shall be measured. rammed In place, and a barrel shall mean three hundred mid iKHiuds of Portland cement net i 11c rocK man be liiconwrul iintciy witli Ilie siK-cincil measure mortar and theroiiuhlv mixed. It hull then be spread and ut once thoroughly connected by rammlmr uiiiii irec morinr nppenrs on tlic sur face. The upper surface shall be made exactly parallel with the surface of the completed work. The mortar and the concrete shall not be mixed in ereatcr Icpmntltles than Is required for Immediate use, and none remaining unused until having set sliall Iki remixed or used Iu auywuy. The whole operation of mix Inn and lavlm: each batch of concrete shall be informed as cxpcditloiuly us SSIUIC. diction. Christian church Meets every Sunday Iu Illckiicr'shnllnsfollowsiSundnyschool ut lo a. ni.i prencliliiir nt 11 n. 111. nnd 8 measured, ,,, , mitj y. p, S Ct 1.,MCCUK nt7p.n1. of cement k. j. Johnson, pastor. " "1 wchVht St. Andrew's HpUcopnl Clinpcl, Unl- nited T,.;: !5?',x..,'.r.k-,Jw- wy- R l,wcn- Regular services 7:30 Ide class 7 p at 10 WKARINO SURl'ACH Section 8. Upon this wearing surface will Ik: chaplain. Sunday school nt p. 111,; Illb 111.; Lciitou services every l'rldny a. m. Hvangcllcnl church Sunday school at ion. in. Preacliluir 1 1 a. m. Junior It. L. C. IJ. 1:30 p. 111.; Senior K. L. C. It. 7 p. m. Preaching nt 8 p. m. Chester V. Gates, iutor. I'irst Coiiurcentional Church C. W. Nelson, iwstor, Sunday school 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. 111. and 7:45 p. m. V. V. S. C. It. mectlm; at 7 n. in. Praver meeting Thursday nt 7:30 p. 111. A scat and welcome to all. ILintlst Church, University Park. Rev. A. 11. Waltx, pastor. Reeular services every Sunday morning and evening. surface the I'crnian Ilaptlst church Services held laid three each Sunduy ut lUptist church us follows: fourths of an inch in thickness. It will be composed of sand and cement so that In twenty-seven cubic feet of ce ineiit wearing surface there shall be three barrels of cement at three hundred ami eighty pounds net weight. 1 lie wcant ... uirec lourius 01 an men 111 uiicktiets r ni.t. r-ll -.!. o. .i . I ntmn Ilie mnrrrtp hnu. villi- I. ..-.I" """"i lvur. ..c. W p jui,.,. nv 7.,u . ,. "iT.i Chr Ut an Scleni- Sunday Khool 3 p. m., preaching at 3 p. ui. icv. I'auuicui, iiasior. German Lutherun Services nt j n. m. every first and third Sunday In the Con- gregattonai church. All Ge cruians are Mall Schedule arh!L" .Vrface S 1 1 be T" ,,!vl,c'1- M wc M y who u .- and 1:1s p. 111 i.enves ni to;o a, in,, mm 4:43 p. 111. Office open week days from 6:45 buiuiays irom 9 to 10 n.m 0 YEARS' EXPERIENCE g.audchild.en who will ri.se up" and .V1 l""t. scc.rcU:.r? . . The caliber blessed. Sister Lash 1 ... . "I IT.."?. . I ' tures came a christian early and lived a """"" u""v ,m " . V-.... ! V & 11 a big soo-iKiniuier, weatuiga Masonic pin, with a scar fiom his left ear down his neck, witlt a bunch of flue recommendations us a solicitor, comes iu and strikes you for a job or a diink, turn him over to the police and notify W. L Thorndyke. Astoria Leader, Asto ria, Ore. The name of the gentle man is K. A. Kwitig and Thorn thinks he swiped a $13$ diamond ring January 18th. We sympa tlue with mother Thorn. We do not feel mi badly when some juior cuss uas a 101 ot pruning done ami jumps the town without paying for it, or takes the pajier for several years and then marks it icfuscd when you send a dun, still this does not make us laugh; but when it comes to going into the office and picking up our diamonds we have happened to thiow on the stone out of our way while we are wrestling with the task of getting out the great moral prevaricator, we draw the line. If you find that man Ewiug shoot him on the spot with a cannon loaded with rotten apples he is a booze fighter and that would be sure to land him, uly consistent, happy and useful life. She leaves a host of friends iu St. Johns, and wheiever she has lived, to mourn her departure. Services weie held 111 the Con- gtegational church, Sunday after- teriioou, conducted by Rev. G. W. (lillmore, assisted by Rev. E. S. Ilolliuger of Portland. The text, chosen by the dctut ted herself, was John 11; 25-26, "I am the resur rection, and the life; he that be lieveth iu Me, though lie were dead, yet shall he live; and whoso ever Itveth and beliveth iu Me shall never die." A large number of relatives and friends attended iiic services ami tmiowcu tne re mains to Columbia cemetery, where they were hint to rest. Johns Gas Company. street car service was discussed, but 110 definite action taken. The president was authorized to design and have printed a supply of suitable stationery for the league showing the names of the officers, committee, etc. Geo. J. Perkins was appointed press agent, with instructions to acquaint the public with whatever information that tufgltt lie consul ercd of public interest through medium of the various newspapers, I contracts for the special fix- for the St. Johns Gas, Light Heat Company, which will oc cupy a suite of offices ou the third floor of the new Corbett building, have been awarded by Architects 'Goodrich & Goodrich. The panel 1 work was let to C. C. Henderson and the grill work lo A. J. Caprou. I Plans uud specifications are now ready for figures for the apparatus 1 lor the new bt. Joints Uas, Light tec Heat Company's plant. Good- men uooaricti, tne architects, iivauc iu kci in me uius as rupiuiy f.LJJ'LJJ trade marks Designs COPTRIOHTt A a. Anron Mndtnf a ttttrh and d.rrlrllon mar ilcklf mmhui. our opiuion frM li.Hli.r am iiandou la prubtblr MlniluM. Cuiv ni unlet. llotu uncut tonadwttal. HAMtOOX oullcu Hdl tit. (Mitt uuirr fur Mcunn PUama. I'alanu laa.n lliruuab Maun A tu. racalTt tfttUl iw(k, U hou chanra. In lb A handaonalr lllaatralad waaklr. I -nt rnlallnn nff an alnlia ttturnaL 1 .rtaa. Ba a rwt fnar montlia, IU 0o)4 brail nadaaJn. ai af-a S dt. Johns The Coming Gty of the Peninsula Musical Entertainment. A musical and literary entertain ment will be given at Hickiter's hall, IMirtiary 12, under the aus pices of the Ladies Aid society of the Congregational church, If you want job printing done at once, bring it ut now. and such other manner as deemed extiedieut The meeting adjourned at 11 a. in. to meet at the St. Johns Com mercial club parlors at St. Johns, S o'clock p. m., Thursday, Febru ary 15, 190s. Geo. J. Perkins. ', , ' , as possible. They close February lllll) IH. 1 afmntl met nt tl. 25. 1 lie estimated cost of the plant, complete, with all access ories, is placed at 40,000. Daily Abstract. Gov. Fletcher Wins Laurels. Those who failed to attend the lecture, 'Winning Laurels," by ex-Goveruor J. II. Fletcher, at the M. K, church Friday night, missed a very rich treat. Gov. Fletcltei is a very eutcrtainiug speaker, a master of pure Hnglislt and at dif ferent periods racy, pathetic, witty and humorous. He stands for a tne collapsible aox factory is going some as evideuced by the order they received this week for a carload of chicken coops. This concern will develop into one of the best institutions of our manufactur ing industries. Their method of I construction is correct and their work is without blemish, hence it is simply a matter of making their factory known to the people to bring them unbounded success. Call at 113 1-2 Jersey street to get prices on some good factory sites, business blocks and choice residence lots. We have some extra good bargains in blocks on the O. R. & N. track aud on the river front for factor)' sites. See KING & GILLMORE H34 Jersey Street. Phone Union 4068 Watch St, Johns grow this year. I is still soft and adhesive, aud must be thoroiiKlily worked and brought to a uniform but roughened surfuce. It will be cut as nearly as possible into slabs three feet square, or of such other tie 1 directed, and. if re the city engineer, shall be protected from the action of the sun, wind, and ruin until thoroughly set. UPPI5R AND OUTUR SURl'ACH OP CUK11 section q. I lie uiiDer and outer turee lourtnsoi an incli ot the curb will be of the same material as the wearlm? I surface heretofore described and subject I to all conditions herein stated. The inside core will be composed of concrete mtxeil anil laid similar to the concrete I octl ile&crlbeit tor the walk. Planed boards shall be used for forms of curbs. CORKIJR AT INTHRSUCTING STRKRTS Section to. At the Intcrsectliiir streets the corner will be quadrant, with a three loot ramus, or sucn otuer radius as mav Ik designated by the citv -rii?ineep. The upier and outer edge must be protected by a wrouiiht iron ancle iron. one quarter of an inch thick, with one and one half inch legs, bent to the proper radius and firmly fastened to the concrete by five anchor irous three etgutiis of an Incli tblck, with a lug 011 the end projecting into the concrete at least six incites, ami Imbedded therein at the time of laying. The upper and outer face of the angle iron to conform to Ilie surtace of the finished curh. Where there are catch basins the corner uiock must be o made as to connect with the iron grating and permit the uuiuuicsicu uow 01 water inio tlie basin. jiovaoie ccuicni covers ot the nroner .1 -1- 1 . uc uiuai also dc macic over catcu- basin, with rings to raise them. 1 uere shall be imbedded in the curb at the time of tayinir a rine bolt for hitching horses, the ring to be not less than two and one half inches inside diameter. The bolts sliall not be less than three sixteenths of an inch thick or three fourths of an inch iu width, and the top project Into the curb at I icasi tour incnes, ana shall have a lug on the lower end. Doth the bolt and ring shall be brought as nearly flush with the top of the curb as nraciiraliV mere snau oe one nmr bolt for each iwcniy-nvc icei iront, NAME CP STREETS ecuon II. At the intersection of cross streets the name of the streets! saau oe impressed in letters r fim,r at least three Inches in height wearing sunacc 01 the sidewalk, and the name of the contractor doinii said cement or artificial stonework, and the tear1 'Socletv llipelltirra held at II. Klmr'a realiletice days and Wednesdays at 8 p. m. 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