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Show ? THE REE mntnaaaj&uaaaaaaaaassnaatKjaoaaaaaatKKKKmtKHKKKRj&wHJ over before any conclusion KA reached on the matter. g is The base ball problem is only one of the many propositions hanging fire with the Council, at ' present. Probably the most imC?j OOOO 200-02 2 iiOGB 22 20 2222 220 2 22 2 2 22 0000 300 0 2000 20000000 portant to the people of Ogden How true it is is not known, but Strange to say, there has been and one which has almost been rumor lias it that Weber County no escapes from the City Jail forgetten from old age to the will soon give birth to another during the last two weeks at least waterworks case. What has beparty,' political, of course, ami none have been made public and come of it anyway? Has the the story goes that this time the it looks as through Dormant matter been decided or comhcad.d by that famous or Hill Insagiincomcupto earth, promised or did the Water works war horse, Aguinaldo Weber will Really, it is quite amusing to people convince the Councilmen bring their plaything into the hear Hill tell of the manner in that their cause was a hopeless one and should be dropped? The camp of some of the Republican which some prisoner made his who didn't get their fing- - cape while he had him covered people waut to know and coner in the pie during the last elcc with a galling gun or his eagle sidering the speedy way in which tion and altogether prospects arc eye, but should anyone suggest a the old council brought matters good for a hot old time in this means whereby he might prevent to a focus something should be town during thccoming compaign. escape theytread on the jailors done, and that, at once. ; Aguinaldo din'nt go to sleep toes and there is more danger than The Salt Lake Tribune reporter cake-walduring the lull in politics and has if fifty prisoners should who so vividly described the acbeen working industriously for out of the City bastile under the tions of the rooters at the ball some time past to bring about the very nose of every officer in town, It is said that Chief. Davenport games in Ogden on the Fourth consolidation of the Democrats his hand to those and Republicans who feel as dont like these escapes a little coarsly tipped an who dicl not already know that he as his it bit because hurts have to at pride ought they though had placed his coin on the wrong least an opportunity to vote when officer, and of right it ought to, as side of the game. McKinsie, old election comes around. Then he certainly has been a very the next time you come to some of the Republicans cessful Chief and to have a man, man, r Ogden leave your prejudices at would like to gently slip the knife forced on him by the City home and your will, no doubt, enPioneer Silver Hills cap cil, smash his record into a thousthe hospitality of the Ogdcn-ite- s and shake what little hold he may and pieces gives the genial Chief joy far more. have on the strings in Weber, and that tired feeling. in view of the fact that a few of Some one said that fireworks the so called Democratic leaders Many wonder if the City Coun-ar- e must have jumped skyward, in not held in the highest regard cil intends to get that immense prices, if the display seen at the by followers of that party, matters job of macadamizing one block Park on the evening of the Fourth seem to be shaping, themselves long finshed this summer or do cost four or five hundred dollars. so that a fight for bio ad oaly may they intend to hold it back until follow in order to give all satis- - next election so that they will THE EARLY GOT THE WORM. (Dir dDgtn Kiefer. 0 Jail-Insurge- nts es-brethr- k etf it sue-agai- n Coun-unde- have some unfinished business to look after and thereby more read-othily persuade the people into the idea that they should be preturne to the Council for the public good, Judging from the time is has thus far taken to prepare the one block for paving to do similar work on one of Ogdens entire streets would mean that the present generation of the Mr. McDaniel, formerly woucj resting under the green Herald (when he was in the good socj before its completion, graces of Mr. Chambers) but lat- er proprietor of the one issue Speaking of the City Council I powerful convenient ter publication of Salt Lake City, niaes one think of how much, or be er Its slim kid of a coon sometimes h0w little, the present body spent the Fourth in Ogden and ratj-jealihDUgh he seemed to be enjo)- - acc0mplished during its adminis- ing the fun of the small boy, his Nation that can be charged up to mind was apparently on some- - jts credit in the history of the City. thing far from the Nation s birth- - Meters of vital importance to the day, and when it is known that (g; jty have been sadly neglected he pra:tically made arrangements ancj an0wed to drag along from with this same Aguinaldo for .jme time until they have been from Ogspecial correspondence The present ajmost forgotten. and den for hi on Sunday base-bagitation later was seen rapidly approach- - sfj0ws how little can be done by ing Pioneer Silver Hill s residence body. The members are still he that be it can easily guessed wondering which side is the most wants to be in touch with Weber p0pUjar and how many votes this politics and if there is to be a or that way of deciding the ques- touch made, probably Me would not object. to getting his hands in tion wdl net them and it looks as' 2 How1 in de nation did dis though the ball season will be nigger gitfru dat crack? the dirt. Hayes, the re- presentative in Ogden, of that Pioneer Silver ( ?) paper of Utah, The Tribune, is said to be in close touch with Aguinaldo and js lining up his friends for the shoot- ing gallery. Interesting events will, no doubt, soon begin to crop out. faction. HIRD Col. er r all 3 THAT |