Show LOCAL mm mm irom ike ebuy tf aucutt 10 CITY gradated general alie city council met in session last night with mayor in tha cha r the of the last meeting ft era read and accepted PETTI iona the anheuser bundt brewing company having erected a building on wall avenue for the purpose ol 01 bottling beer that a water pipe be laid to the building and offering to defray expenses listened to committee on water supply mrs E brewer having gone out of business asked that the portion of her license be refunded she has been engaged as milliner oa twenty fourth street referred to the icente committee to the mayor anil ady comno on IW the undersigner undersigned under signed newspapers of ogden and agencies request that harry rainier 0 this city be appointed a special policeman for the purpose of newspaper thieve swe to pay hia compensation alt W mitigate manager TUE STANDARD chas S king editor anion leo hafeli S F giesy E A littlefield if L Iler branch the petition was endorsed and gnp ported by the signatures of several in fluen cial citizens granted with instructions that the officer be aborn in immediately mra thomas harkinson Jar kinson said that her husband bad left her and that ebe had a son who was insane and with very little income asked that her city taxes be remitted referred erred to the committee on finance the tax of robert was asked to be remitted by win lang administrator as the estate was so involved as to make it impossible to pay the tax referred erred to the committee on finance the tax of thomas poulter now in the insane asylum at provo was asked to be remitted referred to the committee on nuance sarah A gibbs asked eliat her city taxes be remitted because of her old axe and widowhood referred to coro mitte on finance sirs mary hinders Hin drs petition for tax remission was likewise re feTed also like petitions from mrs mary E hutchins mrs james II 11 stone and isabel seeley REPORTS on licence F L greeba aiex aired licence was recommended transferred to 1 T taylor adopted finance the petition of co to advertise on alie water wagons wan allowed with certain restrictions there was no report from the bani tary committee but there was considerable sid erable business on theia bands and by alie next it was proposed to present a portion of it public grounds councillor chapman said that some complaint was anade as to the withered louks of lester tark but be said the trees were all richt the grass only presenting a bad appearance from being trampled upon so much during the dav on streets This committee recommended that the owners of central park be instructed to make the streets in their addition correspond with those of the city alderman said that alie adoption of the report of tho committee on streets would involve able expense on alie part of alie owners of the addition and possibly on the part of the city for litigation probably a dozen houses would me to be removed it the report were accepted the plat was accepted by the city among the first things it did when it first took up the reins of city government ern ment and batora the matter ia acted upon time should be taken to investigate alderman stated that the plat when presented was perfectly correct but the error was on the part of the engineer in making his survey and the city should not bo held re for eccli elroi considerable ensued and a motion was made by alderman shilling to amend the report by laying the matter over for another week carried at this juncture ex mavor peery sidney ew ami 1 atul ledge entered the council chamber and were gien seats alie petition of W A bates and others regarding a street railway fran abisa was recommended to be granted if sufficient could be given it was stipulated that the petitioners petition ers furnish more particular data tc as required by the council petition tor franchise granted under the conditions named in the report A proposition signed by SIe sara D II 11 peery and others was read in regard to the history of northern utah fy E W mr asked for an appropriation to pir chane engravings of the city hall and other prominent buildings in ogden and in leburn be would publish tn alie work an illustrated article on ogden and her surroundings and advantage mr was present and explained the nature of bia work and asked assistance in the prosecution of bis labors mr stevens was given permission to address the council and urged that as ogan was undoubtedly deserving of thorough mention in mr work the city would be justified in making an appropriation to assist the historian korth ogden will contribute 00 towards the work in the shape of mr was asked to make a few remarks he did do and created some stood natured mirth in the meeting alls idea would be that the members of the council individually contribute to the work and not to take the means from public fund except that for articles and engravings pertaining to ogden along if alie council should conclude to have the city written up mr blaisdell moved that the matter be referred to the committee on public grounder alderman shilling made an amendment that the tie referred to alie finance committee carried BUM A number of Ws w ere recommended paid by alie oa on cladma and were ordered to be BO disposed dispO Hed of the balla formerly for meily by heller miller were now given in the name of T K holler the latter having the inter cut of mr miller in he street sprinkling kling contract his bill was therefore referral to the city attorney before being paid the bill of I 1 K brown tor car bull was considered excessive and it kofl that it be referred to a of corn detent constructors for investigation adopted turner dinglasa Don glasa and snyder were appointed aa said committee with instructions to employ eitnier mr wen emriett or sir asa parley to assist them the floor was reported to he binding away rom the water cloret in alie fire department Kcf erred to building committee with power to oct councillor chapman said that lower twenty fifth direct baa in a bad con an accident had happened thre and it was thought that might be called upon to pay some damages the in bad order and should be fixed councillor corey moved that the matter of rambling bouses etc be referred to the charge in the absence of the marichal mari ihal and that the nuisances be investigated immedi abely carried the city engineer recommend fil the acceptance 0 the plat of biver park adopted the report of the city engineer on the opening of adams avenue was read the report waa accepted and the street wilt be opened he also reported that alie work of corey broson twenty fifth street was eatie factory with the exception of the drain on the hill which had been filled up with sand from alie breaking bre akine of a water pipe he would not becom meed the acceptance of the work until atie fault had been remedied the bills for the work done by corey bros were read and referred to the committee on claims A letter from mr bothwell was read references aa to the ability of bia canal company to give a proper bond the recorder was instructed to write to the references named in the letter and get the necessary lion regarding the standing of the bothwell company alderman thought that the companas comp anys own signature to the bond would not be but that security should be given by the company from outside parties other comments were made by members ot the council and the matter aas left for the correspondent e of tho recorder the mayor asked hofmuth money there was in the city treasury and was informed that about GOO was the amount the bills ordered paid at the meeting amounted to about the question nas how tie bills would be met councillor griffin stated that the licenses were now about die and would boon be paid which would bring in ample means to defray all the expenses councillor blaisdell said that mr cassen boull also bring in considerable money from poll taxes collected and that would be no difficulty in replenishing the treasury the finance committee waa ordered to make arrangements for a temporary loan of an amount sufficient to meet the deficiency until the money from the different resources of the city be brought into the treasury the count il then adjourned for one week THE correspondence anini a resident of ellk we have been abe exhibition and ascended the on the dinst we boarded the scotch express bound for paris via london ten hours 0 jostling jerking boun dio over country and through tunnels brought us into abe metropolis of the british empire A short reat and we proceed to do the parts of town benion inc the house of ta li anent we are told that before entering we must relieve ourselves of all surplus clothing umbrellas liand bags etc and place them in charge of a guard at no 14 about one half mile distant as a precaution against dynamite or other dangerous cora pounds to which public buildings are subject of late this done we were carefully scrutinized and permitted to enter in eiery part of llie building we were followed by the heagle hi of the no one being permit led to stand admiring any portion for one moment least we should be location a bomb we have been taken for many bad things such as spies detectives etc but this was our first experience at dynamiters dyna miters next to receive our attention was westminster abbey which reminds one of a antiquarian col lection or visit to abe valley seen by L zekiel bonea llie hack ingbar crystal palace london tower park and all down abe thames come in their order after which we take train at london bridge and proceed upon our journey at newhaven we found steamers awaiting to carry us over the channel here the jim begins the conveyances being insufficient to accommodate the host that must reach paris in time for the great illumination and celebration americans until further orders crowded the platforms july alth 9 p rn in paris we take up our position on top of the arc de built by ti apoleon to commemorate me bis triumph it occupies the center of an eminence whence radiates twelve fine avenues the was one only to be teen in paris boon this special occasion alie entire city within the fortification ia a mass of fire blending in most beautiful colors the cannons from surrounding forts continued to boom during abe evening the majestic tower the base of which reveres two acres and which rises 1000 feet in the air was ono mass of artificial arti fical fireworks alie search lights from the pinnacle produced a most curious ettelt contrasting with the rockets that filled the air in every quarter of the city all added to the acena which actually surpassed that witnessed in laster park after abe day of the barbarus bar bacus next of interest was abe ascent to the top of the eiffel tower the feat may be accomplished by about 1000 persons every hour should their nerves be steady enough it not they can rest upon abe platforms arranged at different higbea for the gidaly gi dily to per take of refreshments and indulge in the novelty of writing and posting to their friends while hundreds of feet above terra fannu when onto en the lop a view commanding a radus of 50 miles is spread out beford ua the inhabitants becomes as a penny map the beautiful kiver seine appears as a waving chalk mark through alia country in viewing abe exhibition in its en one must travel thirty miles after entering the enclosure A raila ay has been constructed w ithan for conveying people from place to place during abe two days we spent inside we were enabled to cast but a passing glance at a few of the most interesting features in searching tor dhow we found what appeared to be a lucky find of a prospector showing a few minerals it docent loom up A copy of the ogden would make a better showing no person has traveled to advantage without visiting vis itina paris ane people and the government were anxious to dhow to abe w orld the superiority of republican government over mon this they one remains but a chort time among them before detecting the advance since relieving themselves vea of the of monarchy all places once used for the pleasure and comfort of are now thrown open to the public to enjoy without feels among the many places of historic visited was hie tomb of napoleon in the church of the invalids over the entrance to ahe vault ua find the in his last will 1 I ahat my aahmes may rest on the hir kt of lie in alie midst of HIP if reich people whom I 1 adio BO well loved As we stand upon the biaco de la concord wal are reminded of alio blood which iier flown from lie alletis of the Gud lotino during the reign of terror thousands having been relieved of their heads upon this its history la a branic one it was here clial 1100 acl were to death and 2 ii jirred while celebrating the of lauia XVI mane 1770 and 17 they were the 1 wo first to b guillotined guillo tined iiron the foreign aniie here three times alie obelisk of lexor luxor sibber to Cleo patras needle ia raised here as a on our way to versailles we visit the ruica of st cloin palace h aull erad dunce the mege of aarn 1870 71 marks of and shell detill remain among the of alie gardens surround iii the e we viewed the palaces of walh much heidi in a beautiful elate of preservation ns it was y its occupation by the crowned heads of frama here ia an unrivaled collection of historical paint recounting the battles of the napoleons costing after viewing the palaces and parks and gardens one cannot blamo the kings and queens of france fur preferring pre ferrini this other places of habitation aery school boy is familiar with some lii story connected with this place of renown the grand trinon are the rooms occupied by nepoleon coaches and carriages all juit as they were when in usa the private rooms of josephine and petit trinon private rooms of marie were all open for our inspection dont imagine we passed them by unnoticed an american receives special treatment by the french good will best wishes affinity seems to exist in oar conversation with them about our country and the part from whence we bail it is sure to crop out who and what we are they are astonished toni shed to find us BO far from home and think we are very much like other people after all they are always pleased to know us and never lava w ith lut asking many questions there are ten comprising our company representing logan ogden salt lake city and arizona while passing through the hotel dea invalids wa were happy at meeting our fellow townsman of ogden V A brown be looks bale and hearty and is able to shake bands in the good old way that betokens be tokens a heartfelt welcome we desire not to be forgotten by the gool people of oden S TW PARIS july concerning utah august 1889 TUB STANDARD please publish the following to t may concern I 1 see my name signed to a petition in tavor of J B carington to act as coro missioner in the cwi merceil merc nil mr carrinton came to me about train time baying he was going to augden on the train paying be had a few names and be n like to have mine to certify that he nas an honest man in dealing I 1 told him so far ai a i dealing waft concerned that as all right and I 1 could sign my name t that I 1 have against mr carrington I 1 wish him veil and our dealing together in a way haa been satis fac ory but I 1 donld not sign any petition for him to act ai nor bold any other office of trust from the daily of anguay 11 ingims mm cheynne Chef iader 3 E tuttle the painter has had a very unusual experience it is believed that the worthy pioneer baa baaden all pre records and won the belt airey airly lie was halted twice within five minutes by highwaymen and defeated the designs 0 the modern dit k in both interviews while passing beneath some trees in walking toward hia eat end homo late at night ha was startled by an order to and deliver given hy a burly ruffian who had concealed him ceif behind a tree without a word brought ln 8 heavy walking stick down on the fellows ing the rude weapon the robber took to his heels and quickly 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