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Show i CUR MIL ALLEY OPENING OF THE SAME WAS FEATED. DE- Profound Moditation of Tho Damago in Ogdon Canyon Roforrod to Tho Laws and Improvamant Committees Other Buainoaa Transacted. i ! The New Telescope Is designed along different lines from those shown heretofore. This one is an example of hat excellence that has many Imitators but no rivals. The beauty of texture and finish Is up to the standard the council that all the cemetery lots had been sold, but there waa a plot of ground known aa .the strangers ground that could be utilised fur a few years. The sexton suggested that if the city enlarge the cemetery on the north that wire fencing be erected on the east to keep live stock from tres- passing on the cemetery. A petition was received from property-owners on Twenty-nint- h street, between Lincoln and Wall avenue, protesting against the building of a aewer on this street, on account of It not being opened between the two avenues, and there being no houses facing the street. The petitioners ask that the council wait until the street is opened before laying aewer pipes The matter waa referred to the street committee. communication was received from residents along the Ogden river east of Washington avenue, calling the attention to the considerable damage done by the recent floods on account of the banks of the river not being sufficiently high to prevent an overflow during the high water period. They asked that the bank be strengthened to prevent further damage to property. The matter waa referred to the law committee. The Becker Brewing company offered the city 8100 per acre for a piece of land In the river bottoms near the brewery. The land la of no value, as it Is covered by water half of the year. The matter waa referred to the buildings and grounds committee. A liquor license was issued to Band-for- d Harrop. Plumbers licenses were Issued to W. J. Dalllmore and James MacBeth. The request of H. Wadman and W. C. Burnham for a plumbers license waa referred to the license com- The opening of Canal alley, through between Washington and the bloi-and Adama avenue and Twenty-thir- d Twenty-fourt- h streets, wan discusaed pro and con In the council chambers last night. Attorney T. D. Johnson addressed tho council in favor of tho adoption of the report of the special committee, recommending that the city engineer be inatructed to prepare the ordinance levying the tax as previously ordered. Mr. Johnson referred to the advantages that would be afforded by the opening of the alley, among others that of better fire and police protection. Councilman Browning created considerable amusement by stating that should an alley be opened a policeman would not go near It: 'that It is only by accident that an officer la seen off dress parade on Main street. Mr. Browning favored a street, saying that a sixteen-foalley would be a nuisance and unsanitary. Weatherby was not In favor of a sixteen-foot alley, and thought the prop- mittee, as the parties are not residents erty owners Interested should procure of Ogden City. The city auditor was Instructed to right of way, pave the same and dedicate it to the city. draw a warrant for $977.65 In favor of A vote by roll call defeated the adop- J. P. ONeill. This amount is a 15 per cent guarantee for work done on intion of the report, 7 to 1, as follows: Craig, tersections on Twenty-fourt- h street for Browning, Nays Ausjln, the year 1904. Dickson, Powers. Weatherby and ; Fire Chief Paine reported the resigAyes Flygare, Moyes and Thomas. nation of R. J. Hadlock and the apThe street committee, on the matter pointment of William Hadlock to fill of the sidewalk district on Childs av- the vacancy. The appointment was and Thir- confirmed. enue, between Twenty-nint- h The auditor submitted the finance tieth streets, reported that there Is of the block opened, and report for the quarter ending Decemonly one-ha- lf recommended that a cement sidewalk ber SI. Referred to the finance comdistrict be created on Childs avenue, mittee. and adjoining streets. Twenty-nint- h A petition to Increase the salary of The matter waa referred to the side- electrical Inspector to $100 and that the vacant position be filled by appointwalk committee. The committee reporting on tha ment waa filed. matter of the petition of Matthew Attorney Bagley called the attention Densdale, asking that West Seven- o fthf council to the fact that there la teenth street be repaired, recommended likely to ensue considerable difficulty that the street be placed In a passable about the bridge at the mouth of Ogden canyon and suggested that a speand better condition. at Twenty-firs-t, cial committee be appointed to Investi, On Wall avenue, .Twenty-secon- d Twenty-thir-d and gate the matter. Craig was In favor of Atreets, the storm wster collects and notifying the Interested parties that If backs up, threatening to do damage to they wanted the river turned Into Its the adjoining property. The city engi- former channel they should construct neer was Instructed to Investigate and a dam at once to turn the water, otherrecommend a way to remedy the con- wise the city would let It run where It dition and allow the water to flow It Pay rolls of the city engineer, freely. The sewer committee reported hav- $361.04; health department, $60; cemeand grounds. $(2.75 ing examined the drainage conditions tery, buildings In the city cemetery, and suggested and streets, $576.60, were allowed. that about 1.400 feet more drain pipe waa necessary. The city engineer was Antidote to Poioon. Instructed to advertise for bids to do Is a great thing to thoroughly It the work. understand what simple sntldote to Judge Howell. In behalf of the Car- take If one la so unlucky as to swalof rhlef asked that the negie library, of any kind through mislow police be instructed to work the city take.poison oil Is to be found In nearSweet In prisoners on the library grounds ha! a pint of It, cleaning up and beautifying the place, ly every house, and and also that the library board be taken Immediately, Is an effectual antipermitted to use rock enough to con- dote to almost all poisons. Anybody struct a roadway to the building. Both with a strong constitution should take s larger quantity of this simple rempetition! were granted. To the question whether Ogden has edy. the right to go upon private lands to erect dams and Icvys to protect the Retirement Well Earned. adjoining property against overflow of Capt Edward Howard, of Oakland, the Ogden river. Judge J. E. Ragley says: The law of the state does not CaL, probably the oldest mariner in contemplate or give the right to the the United States, has retired after Wty to go upon private lands and con- having followed the seas over 80 struct public Improvements. This can years. During hla life on the ocean only be done upon public property. Of wave Capt Howard visited every quarcourse It might be necessary during an ter of the globe, fought pirates several extraordinary flood, when Imminent times and suffered shipwreck. authoriwaa for the threatened, danger ties to act Immediately to protect life Both Perishable. and property. Under such circumstances the city might be Justified In "Smoothers Is excedlngly careful going upon private lands and erecting never to let a woman get any strings structures thereon, or even by destroy- on him." ing private property In order to proright Not one can point tect Ufa and property, but this can only to Thats a thing he has ever given her; he be done during the time of extraordinary emergencies, and Is a matter not never sends anything but candy or Rowers." Detroit Free Press as yet regulated by statute." The sanitary Inspector reported two new cases of contagious disease for the Meaning of Mlzpah. week ending February 25, as follows: or Mlspeh means a beacon Mixpah x 1. chicken-poWhonplng-cougL watch-toweand was the name There are six cases of disease In quar- or antine as follows: Diphtheria 1, scar- given by Laban to the heap of stones let fever 1. chicken-po- x 2, whooping-coug- h raised by him and Jacob before their 1. cerebro-spln- al final parting. For Its special signifimeningitis L City Sexton R. D. Brown advised cance see Genesis ixxl: ot of . IVES' $3.00 HATS Made in various proportions to fit every face, figure and fancy. - Wll-llalt- C.D.IVES Broom Hotel Corner. 8 IS MARCH THE DATE OF STENDER FRIEDA CONCERT Final arrangements have been made for the appearance of Mioa Frieda 8tendr at the tabernacle, Ogden, Friday evening, March I, 1907, also tor the appearance of the Ogden tabernacle choir, Joaeph Ballantyne, director. Miss B tender will render the following excellent program: Mosart Yol ehe so pete arla) Bpring i. , 8olveJgs ,. ,. Bohg no veu$ .. .Oounod ,.. . .....................Grieg antra choahe pas 'Neidllnger Eo light eln Traum auf der Helds Von Flellts Edwin Greens Bing Ms to Bleep Schubert Who Is Bylvla F. C. Mayer Ich llebe Dlcti alleln Marches! La Fullelta The Ogden Tabernacle choir will also give two numbers. Wherever the soprano, Frieda Bten-de- r, has sung, the press and public have united in giving her unstinted p raise. Agreeable personality, beautiful voice, excellent execution and many other qualities so' essential to a successful career, have all combined to make this soprano a favor! ta with all who are so fortunate as to hear her. Reserved seats on sale at Chamber-laln-Thom2(14 Music company, Washington avenue. as Different Then. Your husband dresses very quietly," remarked the visitor. At times." rejoined Mrs. Hyall, . hut you ought to hear him when his collar buttons roll under the bureau." Chicago Dally Newt. anvmvf Honest "T? : Guest Walter, what do you meai by Uiis? You bring me the fish fin and the aoup after. Walter (confidentially) To tell yo the truth, air, the flab would not bee any longer. Translated for Transai lantlc Tales from Fliegende Blatter. is. ht TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED hotel. Elevator boy at the Reed r, 49-5- 2. to NEWS ITEMS FROM Spring u Jackets u A new lot came to us yesterday including . 1907. .... 'COUKCH Js TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE FOUR U Waist Special y lA -- U $2.50 w Jap a com- A splendid collection of dainty plete sample line See window. NEW EMBROIDERIES You can find beautiful edges or wide flouncing. Also corset cover widths. Silk II I lace trimmed for 8 $1.98 -- 8 THE NEW LINE OF SPRING DRESS GOODS n PRESSCIUB WILL Pi 01 j BIG SHOW WILL MAKE OTHER EVENTS APPEAR LIKE THIRTY CENTS. Comedy-Dram- a at Tha Opara House Participated in by All Tha Boys Not a Dull Moment in Tho Event Savo up Yaur Money. Clear the way for the Preee Club how. That la the next bill on the boards, and you want ta commence dropping nickels Into your little banks right away, because some time during the early portion of April, tha newspaper bunch la going to put on a comedy-dram- a at the Grand Opera house that will make Ogden Just howl with delight. It Isn't going to be any milk and water affair; it la going to be hot It .will ha a pickles and ginger. creamer, from the overture to the fall of the curtain. The band will play nothing but rag time music, and nothing savoring of the solemn and melancholy goes. No sad voiced singer will get out on the stage and sing: "Plant Your Rosea on My Gravelet Deep and Plenty, so They'll Grow," because this Isn't going to be a ceme-teri- al lugexhibition. No long-face- d, ubrious-toned warbler la going to drone out: The House la Bad Since Willie Was Drown-e- d in The Tub, fur this show isn't going to be one ol those events where people are reminded of funerals. Everyone is going to take part. The play la going to be produced by newspaper men and the boys Intend ahow-ii- g some of these alleged theatrical people about town that the only talent la not found entirely among professionals. Tha drama will abound with sparkling local hits, distributed by men who know how to handle tnem and there will not be a dull moment all evening. Several ladles will appea In the cast, offers of assistance from talented people having been made and accepted, and, unlike tha show of tha Salt Lake Press club, the home olt-f- lt will not have a lot of old stags dressed up In hen clothing, doing a masquerade act. in order that the Press Club may know Juat what la going to happen and that preliminary arrangements may be made, a meeting of the organisation has been called for next Sunday afternoon at three oclock, at which all the members, active and associate, will be summoned to attend, for the purpose of discussing affairs. Walt for the Press Club show. U 9 ot 90V tye tlrge to prepare for of G. D. JUSTRITE CORSETS are the McCall's Patterns, like G. D. Corsets, best Thats what our customers tell us. give entire satisfaction. The March Thats why we continue to sell them. fashion sheet is here. Come get and one. tprtyg M our itore 9 ev Sprtyg- - 19&9Y ty&t will rg&ke you feel effect. &Uo enl fitted Sl?ort J&cket. Very ityllij? &9d Jacket Suit. Sprtyg ve&r. S. J. Tl?e pretty. Juft ' I&tet 19 96V Sprlpg tfye tfytyg for eurly Cordially. BURT & BROS. Knew Gwd Investment. Applause. A California woman married a man The applause In this thetter who had lost both legs and an arm doesnt seem to be as loud and In a railroad wreck, and then she enaa It used to," said tha the gineered the lawsuit whereby he got a atrical star. Is the audience coldr verdlet of $100,000 damages. : And yet No." answered the manager; " they say that woman has no bend for have had to employ some new ni nos-taneou-s business. Ns Deacon Out West I wonder," said a man on the northeast car this morning, "whether tack east they still use deacon as a title. Back In Massachusetts when I was a boy we always spoke of 'Deaeon Jones and Deacon Piffle. But I havent heard It out here. Two or thrde good friends of mine are deacons but nobody ever addresses them by the title. Wonder why?" Kansas City 8tar. klpdi f 0 comfortable. Aqd you vUl? to be I9 Style. do9t you? Tl?ee tytyg will nke you look tylu?: lev Sort Jackets, box Inexperienced ushers." Altogether Toe Poetic. Church Belfry Election Pises. A very poetical young man, wishA sea captain named Wenlock hi ing to ask a young lady If he might been elected mayor of Brightllngiea, peak to her a few momenta, wanted Essex (England), the ceremony taking to know "If he could roll tho wheel of place In the church belfry, according conversation around tha sxletree of 'o Immemorial custom. her understanding for n moment" The poor girl fainted. Fertile Boll of Panama. The soil of Panama Is very fertile, especially the first and second bottom An Entertaining Fish Story. lands, where almost anything will The natives of New Guinea employ grow and mature. The uplands are extraordinary fishing nets of spiders also productive, and especially adaptweb to capture fish weighing up to a ed to coffee growing. pound. They fix bamboos bent In the shape of a landing handle In the JunVegetable Terror. gle glades, and tbs spiders weave What la called the "vegetable boa .their nets nil over the frame. The constrictor" Is n species of climber method of fishing la to watch for a which. It Is said by romancers, twines passing fish and then to dip it out about, great trees so tightly as to and throw It on dry land. strangle them to death. It Is claimed to have been discovered In India. Opposed to Publicity. ' "What rl want," said the reporter Limited to Men. who had been sent to get an Interview Big, red, spongy noses are not, we out of the financial magnate, "Is the re told, always due to blbulonsnesa. Inside story of that deal." "That Is They are sometimes caused by a cerexactly the kind of story I am going tain disease. But did yon ever see a to give you young man," guardedly woman who had It? answered the financial magnate. "Yon will have to promise that yon won't They Have To. use It on the first page." The Boston Transcript has an article on Coughing at Concerts. Undoubtedly concert managers would Forced to New Breeding Placet. Birds which arc not gregarious dur- prefer that patrons do their coughing outside at the box office.. ing tho breeding season as a rale refrom kind of the others their pel chosen nesting site, so that the young The World's Unfortunates. pf the previous year, which might Taking ths statistics for the entire naturally incline to return to nest world four and a half persons to ths near where they were reared, are thousand are either deaf, dumb, blind driven to seek a breeding place else- or mentally deficient where. , I S67 And didnt yon see mi Wireless Telegraphy Foreseen. No donbt the Invention of wireless, the amateur theatricals, Miss Wi Miss Rose Gracious, yes. by a telegraphy was foreshadowed And and don't you thli Reggy book of phlosophy which appeared ln 1617. This work mentions comm uni-- , am an actor, pure and almpleT Miss Rose Well, I dont di cation between two persons at differ-ent points by means of n lodestone, about the simple part, Reggy. and a needle placed upon a metal cago Dally News. 1 THE BAO . BETOKENS ITS OWNER Well-dress- ed peoeple never carry shabby Grips or Old travelers are proud of the nest appearance of their baggage. If you are ' contemplating a trip dont take an old Valise, Satchel or Dress-SuCase. We have new ones for you In all sties, In all leathers, and at all reasonA variety of able prices. New Combination Trunks for long travelers. Hand-Bag- s. any-wher- e, it GALLAGHER TRUNK FACTOR! OPERA HOUSE BLOCK dlaL 4 Good Home-Mad- Mucilage. A mucilage that win keep well and will remain elastic even when It has dried may be made by dissolving one part of saliyllc add In 20 parts of soft soap and three parts of glycerine. This mixture should be shaken well and then added to n paste of gum arable e 1,000 and water. The Better' Education. Every min has two educations that which Is given to him. and that which he gives to himself. Of the two kinds ths latter Is by far the moot valuable. Indeed, all that Is most worthy Ini a man he must work ont and conquer for himself. Lynman.Subscribers of the Utah State Journal are requested to road and follow instructions printed at hand of Editorial Column, TWO YEAR OLD PLANTS JUST RECEIVED Site Commences Thursday, Feb. 28th, el - f So W PING REES 2572 Washington Avenue --- HAVE YIIAT YOU YANT ... |