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Show Till JIM.1TO CITY Tho Latest Kbv8 From Oar Northern Bister Thi Interest in Li Plata Still Growing, MEETING OF TEE COUNTY COURT. Delegates to the Irrigation Convention-Talk Convention-Talk of a Kcw EailroaJ -Othej Notes of Interest. fiprri'il Crr'iiivl nc lo The. Tin". ()i;im:n, Sept. 0 La I'.ata is the theme of the day. The stages are loaded every day with people going to see what there is in the camp. Mining men seem loth to leave the piaca aa they expect new strikes every day. Tiik Times" report of J, C. Edwards' li ml in yesterday's edition has created lunch comment. Fred Foy who wr. appointed by the county court to select se-lect a site for the new road has se-!eeted se-!eeted the east fork of the canon. Seveu miles mora will complete tho road. That will he finished within a week and tl.o route shortened ouo-lialf. An assay as-say from the La Hello mine was he-cured he-cured yesterday. The ore used was a large chunk of more than 1 'JO pounds which has beon on exhibition at the Atlas aaioon. Tho assay showed $201 to the ton. -t- T- Th.e chamber of commerce directors held a meeting last evening. Tho subject sub-ject under discussion was that os a new railroad running through Ogden canon to Cokevillo Several reasons for this r.iuto w ere given. The principle ones being chi-apcr fuel, lumber, coke, Suud-stone, Suud-stone, handling of the La FlaU ore and trade fr on; thu surrounding country. No decis.ou w as arrived at in tho matter. mat-ter. It was proposed to build the first n. le by suhsci iptioiis and bond the road to build the balance. -t- -t- -)- W. II. Turner, mayor, has appointed the following delegates to the In Ration Ra-tion congress al Salt Lake Citv next week: L. H. Adams. II. C. Gilbert, W. W. Fungo, J. C. Armstrong, George H. Smith, jr. -i- -:- -s- Veo Chung a resident of Ogdeii has been visiting relatives in China. He carries a photo of himself and a document docu-ment signed by tho mayor, marshal mid other citious of Ogden, at the t'me of his departure. The authorities . si San Francisco will not allow hir.i to bind. Hong Sling, a prominent merchant 1ms telegraphed for partieu-j'trs partieu-j'trs so that he can take steps to secure the lauding of Yeo Chung, -s- Tho real estate exchange has appointed ap-pointed the following deb gates to the irrigation convention: W. W. Watteis, E K. Ridgeley, Frank J. Cannon, J. u. Gill. They wili meet ou Monday for organization. -t- -i- -.-Tho Relief society of Weber county, will meet in regular quarterly conference confer-ence at the tabernacle tomorrow morning. morn-ing. The sessions will be followed by the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association on Friday and Primary Pri-mary association on Saturday. -t- -f- John M. Clink of Birch creek, died on Monday night at the territorial insane in-sane asylum at i'rovo. His remains wasshniped to ( i.'don for interment. The funeral servi were, held today at the residence of his parents. -- -- T. C. Morris, painter anil paper haiicr, made an assignment yesterday . Y. W. .(uiieH is tlio a.s.i.ijtnee. Tlio lia-liilitios lia-liilitios are pliu-i'd at about $7000, while the assets are nearly iloulilo that sum. The assignment was forcod by some creditors to avoid an attachment. The Oijden Tennis club wis organ-i.eil organ-i.eil last eeniii!i. Caleb L. McKee is president J. F. Meguire, secretary; Ireil W. Koisel treasurer; F.d Taylor, uroperty man. -7- The county court met in regular session 'yesterday. Salaries fur the county assessor and collector were lixed. The former receives iil.ilOO per year and tho later jr.', 000. -p r r" The real estate transfers yesterday numbered nine. Tliei total Bum in dollars amounted to sf 17.7.11 . Lots in rniversity Flare. Valley Veiw, Nob Hill, Nelson Fark anil Childs addition's w ere the sales. -i- One marriage license was issued by the county clerk yesterday. John Hay and FUizabeth Frophet of South Webur were the contracting parties. -i- -i- Mrs. M. Campbell and Miss Fannie Harlot have returned to the Junction City after a two weeks' visit at Castilla springs- |