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Show OfiDKX DAILY COMMERCIAL: THE IWIPAL G. Entente, of rraiered darus council a as 11111 Mr. A IT TTEXEIMUT 1 LAVT j , ,B LltiiE GE1T of Via SIGHT. ippiioiBU fur tba Piac of ing laepoctor Kick oo WaUt Grada. cgu. rit) t&a aikd. K. fur Iryk Lil ui a forturr tin! ic pi it H. th-L- appeared to prAaeH tL asd to U to tfc limiu THE a. br lL cit t tL pJu Louid WILWtX al,aJ A BV THE Hobo rhu tfc Lil4uUr Lad said- - Tbr r ; ru! about the matt be Lad unl tm Fii' hi own judtuecL tprail Aiaaw knmr heath TV e JuJ-1'reoU thought that uo ; ordinance d. fur placiti the prvi.l fllj Bpitl-T- W HraaVrtaa Bum uutid tli tutu'. U 118 ( IauML I Mr. I'erkuw uW that tb Th Couiieil met io regular aw Ut j walk in the usualthought plai for poltw in citiea. -PrusiMit Mayor nui i if wouu like instruct iucm. eight at tba eitjr halL Mr. (initio thought the poU should Km4. AUWiiwn Shilling, WhaUn oubaoe uw waiks in the future. go Irtiiaw, J'VU. oJ Councilniii Griffin, The matter was to the txan- Tur-cr- , Ziemr. Cor, Andtton. Hurlbut, nut It ou strees w ith poaer to a.-The bond of IL H. HendersoO. CLapmap, Douglas and irnii citt ; Iirmker and A. S. (ianvtson Jotph for the olfiiwa. and approved. building of the electric car line The diiquUm m iug t)oiJinai.(-- stipulatious, the bond Tb ordtr of prtitiooa a at then taken bingfor ri"i,ii and sigued by H A. was presenteil lUedani 1LC. Bigi-loup. tieorifw W. Harria, IL II Shepherd, K. ' for the acceptance of the Council. The bond as accepted. C. E. John F. A. Burton, Lewis and lUwes atJced to J. T. liowshw and F. C. WudJ ap- make a contrs-- t w ith the city to gradd i its streets for fifty cents er rod. l plied fur th ptaiition tf building ferred to cnuimittee ou streets. Uifity. A summons by Mary Kennedy to er a!l referred to up Tht application the committee on public buildina. All pear and defend in a suit for" 10,' U damages, which the pUiutilT claims to others on tile were tento the aaine i have suffered bv reason tf a defective on Tweuty fifth street. She I'harlea Woodman, Smuin A Thomas sidewalk and Gtiorge T. Marnh aked to be al- fell into a hole in the walk, fractured lowed to prtkeed aith the com pi etion of her right knee and was bruiod aud injured. the walk in front of their Twenty fourth otherwise Mr. Chapman said this was some one street block, from wbii-- they have Ixen who stopped at his house two dajs about restrained by order of the street commitwith 18 months ago. He thought, and Mayor tee, on account of Kiesei tot, that there had been an agree the sidewalk grade. Judtfe I'resiia and Mr. Corey both ' melit to settle tothe case. Inferred to the answer. stated that the street grade ia all right, city attorney An invitation from the city of Grand the building is too high and n change Junction to attend the Kio Grande open should be allowed. Mr. Shilling thought the grade in ing was read. Kiesei stated that he had ac-- j ; question au engineering technicality and j Mayor cepted for the Council, no date leing yet common sense should txs applied. It was referred to the street commit- given. V. J. Duvall recommended that as the tee. ex-Mayor Kieeel ankvl w hy AiIhiiih avenue city electric light system has lieen a mined by Mr. Liwe and it is in tine is not opened southward. Mr. stated that one man condition, a comKteiit man should be named Johnson ref usel to pay his taxes, employed to keep the plant in order. Mayor KieHcl stated that this was for mid he did not like to foreclose unlet instructed to do ho. The street is really the purpose of keeping down insurance rates. open. The ansesHiiient covers the gradReferred to the committee on tire de ing of the street. r ti act. The city attorney was empowered to partment with Kiesei Fred J. reHrtel thrt he Mayor enforce the collection of the ta, and had made a trip to Washington to inopen the street forthwith. After discussion it whs decided to duce Congress to allow the city to in wait uutil the taxes are collected lfore crease its indebtedness and to buy a site for a building. He re(Krted the taking action us to the equity of asking result public of his efforts and ex)enditures in the eople on that street to grade the curred. The latter was referred to the street. V. O. Sullivan presented an applica- finance committee and the Mayor was tion signed by several citizens for a given a vote of thanks for his labors,ordi-The city engineer presented an j place on the police force. Inferred to nauce for the regulation of the use of the the police committee. Jamas F. Maguire and others pre- sanitary sewers. Referred to the com-sented a deed for a street through lock mittee on sewers and city attorney for 5, plat B, four rods wide running north report. A plat of Florence Park addition was and south, to be known as Urammarcy rejxirted with approval of city engineer avenue, and asked its acceptance. In- and citv attorney. ferred to the committee on streets. The committee on laws reported in j Mr. Corey made an objection to the street does reference to fees for collecting poll tax plat because Thirty-secon- d that it is too late to change the rate of not pass through this addition. Engineer Perkins stated that the plat commission paid for collecting. Report is open to the objection made by Mr. adopted. The fire department asked a reconsid- Corey. Mr. A. H. Nelson said he was interested eration of the Council's action in disthis plat and would like to explain. charging the driver of the hose cart in The streets were so made owing to the team. Mr. Chapman stated that a committee contour of the land. They had to be of the department was present and made so owing to the shape of the hills wished to be heard. Permission was and hollows. The plat went to the street committee granted. Mr. Ford, of the department, stated for report. Mayor Kiesei called attention to the that they thought the man did not have a fair hearing. The driver was the best precarious condition of the bridge on Thirtieth street. It needs attention at ' man in the department, a good lost. the talk of abusing the horse once or it will be This matter was referred to the street was incorrect, as he only had a light with power to act. whip, and the horse was contrary uuy committee, Council adjourned. way. Mr. Chapman'' said it was true that To Break the Monopoly. the discharged driver was the best man in the department. Special to The Commercial. The Council took no action on the matOmaha, Neb., Oct. 17. Today's Chiter at once. . J Chief Chapman presented his resigna- cago Herald has a dispatch from Altion, saving he does not have time to at- buquerque, Mew Mexico, stating that tend to the duties. The resignation is the Atchison road is rushing through its to take effect on or before November 5. line to San Francisco to break the The resignation was accepted. Southern Pacific's monopoly. Judgo Preshaw thought the Council should not ignore the petition of the The Herald'8 Prediction. Bremen. It might be the Council was New York, Oct. 17. A Herald's too hasty. The department has done good work and merits some consideraWashington special says it is believed tion. the President will call an extra session Mr. Turner said he understood that early in November; will appoint Attorthe fire committee had investigated the ney General Miller to the supreme bench case and thought the discharge of the and make Solicitor General Taft Attorman correct. ney General. Mr. Shilling stated that there had been no investigation by the tire comCholera Epidemic. mittee. On motion of Judge Preshaw the comMadrid, Oct 17. During the first munication from the fire department two weeks of October 486 cases of cholwas referred to the committee on fire deera with 259 deaths were reported in partment to investigate and report. Spain. The epidemic shows a general The street committee reported the decline. names of various persons who refused to pay their sidewalk tax. Ihe amount is Result of a Bad Cheek. . 82,0.19.39. New 1'ork, Oct. 17. GharlesG. Locke, On motion of Judge Preshaw the assessor was instructed to collect this of the theatrical firm of Locke & Davis, amount at once. was arrested tonight on complaint of Dr. Hurlbut stated that there was a James Barton Key, who charges that report from the health committee. Locke paid him for his interest in the It was read, stating that a hospital comic opera "Lizette" with a bogus had of been that found, building being check. Mr. John Reeve. It is in every way desirable, and could be rented for $00 per month or bought for 810,5(0. Dr. Hurlbut said that the house will fULU WEIGHT answer all purposes for a number of KUKb years and as a loan is being negotiated he' thought the building should be bought. The house proposed will have sewerage. It has a lot front on Twenty-secon- d street of 198 feet and. depth of 1300 feet. It is located near Wall avenue. Referred to the finance committee. Judge Preshaw was added to the finance committee to act on this hospital building matter. Health Commissioner Lewis reported that the health rules had been violated by persons having diphtheria going out ana exposing the public. He recommended strict quarantine in cases like this. He made other statements for the information of the Council. The order of bills was taken up and SOSTDrBn-eTyin- E the following allowed: 1207 06 City engineer 886 10 Due on sewer pijie 90 50 It nprioT xcllne proven in millions of Sprinkling streets 920 34 home for morn than n qimrtor of a rraturr. It Bridge abutment estimate in lined by the United Stato Other smnll bills regularly presented, Kndorwd by the heado of the (ireat Ooyernment. CniTemitiwi were paid. an the NtronfToet, Pureiit, and memt Healthful. Cream Dr. Powder Price' doe not not Baking Claims passed upon by regular contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only committees were referred. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. in Can. An old bill of E. M. Allison and W. New York. Chicago. San Franeuoo Bt Lsmia IUTVE MIT I'UI STIFF. MmA brought cp ?,Lk aod rwar L ruo aiesd and bea.ied vg lint f ugiu. The party soua uurraW tiiu io pU"h of butes and smubdMl Lira. A youtg oaiiMKl LeojjUl tirnaia aect WN (ertiiaB rrht ia after r liW aod was Dx--t with the oiuxlevf a II !.( e bull d. and aa otlrr to statu off or U-- Bold Attafepc to Bob Offios Yasvarday- I - it-im- htl li t. rd e , ! Uo. Bran, Col-lini- i. ! i ( com-mitte- ! j 1 ' j Court. Jude Jao.es tLe h, paiawd U cases yesterday as noted Lelow: d Thorn vs. the lnioa Pacitic Rail ay company, continued by omsroL John C. Murray vs. Oregon Short Line Railway nmipany. txitinutl for the term. Wro. Davis vs. Emma B. Hot et ah, pleadings submitted without argument and taken under adviHeuiecL. Angus McIXmald vs. the L'uioo Railway Cimiiany, twenty das'ad ditioual time granted in which to serve statement on motion for a new trial. Peter Wilson va. The C H Mayne (Viuuuy et aU the jury trial of the day liefore continued. Verdict, fi070 for plaintiff. This is the case in which the plaintiff gave C. E. Mayne money to invest for him on account of the Maine ooniiany. The defendants alleged that Mayne did not turn in the money, and they were not resjjousible. The plaintiff insisted that the company was resionHible for Mavue'a acts as agent of the company, and tiie jurv took that view aud gave plaintiff a verJicL. J. Thoiujiwon vs. Kay & Spect, trial to a jury. Today is law and motion day. The First ' i j i j horse-manan- d ' 1 s Ra-har- THE TK1AI. CAU.MDAK. Rio (irande i Railway (Vmipany. Hans. C. Anderson vs. Ogden Union Railway Depot ("o. Marv Mctirath vs. David G. Tallant. vciU Caught. Yesterday just after dinner CK It . f l,n Anheuser-Busc- J. leer Mr. street west of works, on Twenty-seconthe Utah A Northern tracks, noticed a hobo walking back and forth before the brewery otlice and looking in as if he contemplated mischief. Iking suspicious voung ( Jeiger stepiietl into the otlice a minute later to see if all were well in there and met the stranger he had noticed just coming out. "Do you want anything?" asked Geiger pointedly. "No sir," replied the fellow with the utmost sang froid. Geiger called the attention of his father, Mr. Adam (ieiger, who was near, to the presence of the hobo in the office, who at once looked in and noticed that the iron cash txjx belonging to the safe, which he had left on the counter, was gone. A general alarm was at once given and all hands weut in pursuit of the hobo, who was making northward past the gas works toward the brush on Ogden river. Young Geiger soon came in sight of the thief close to the gas works. He saw he was pursued and threw the box, which he had kept concealed under the overcoat on his Arm, and the coat too, aud made for the brush. Young Geiger forced a boy to loan him a horse and while the others fi-r- o Ia-riti- c po-ve- j bri The follow ing cases are on call at the First Distrii-- t court for Monday, Oct. Aimer (ientrv vs. Elwood Maden et al. Richard II. Hill vs. Mary Leavitt. John K. (iMMlman, et al., vs. Denver Af"ur--r a Ltlie Biaseuvermg youtig Bream saw as ofaeiuiig and koovkicg up lt bobo's artu. irunl Ltai by tLe un'i, dashed turn to tie ground. ta4( his gun, aiid thea Um party hustlnd the feJw bst-toward town. They sere lug him aboct with such vsWms that who Lappetted aksg Jadg with Juds Cross aud others, interfered aod had Um hobo turned over to the poluw to a whole road it m. The J udge at one gavs Lima hesrirg. e a beo the fat-tgiven cauie out. The thta-- f admitted Lis guilt, and gava ihs name i Jaiuea Burk, and his fortuer residettee as San FraocisiVi. "What have you be-- doiiig for a living in towcT" akedju,lge Preiia. "Ni'thing." answer4 Burk. Ttiis sua arr it very significant in view of his attempted theft. The rash box only had a couple of express checks in it, ooe for . and one for I'.Cjy. Mr. lietger had cautiously put the money in his pocket w beo he went out of the o!lu-e- . Burk was held ia the sum of fi'U) aud was taken to the bastile at Zion last evening. IW.a, DiMrn-- t the Le'd get shot. kik Hr WuiVtrrlf gaa Uh a aa4 Tsllaivd bi tW Mrs Araa4 li ri la lit liaalr itVr Hr fcmrd Usr Hoar) lirswrt. A. Miner, on I, 10. mux (HIT. trOc-pr.- .. T" ouUida the gutter. ii thoiLt fcrtuctftb. puVw in would itjur U rala of the buiidit-- . IWkiU said h bid 1'ity Engion dirwctod the ir I Build- MKT THE SATl'RDAY, OCTOBEK ON LY N EI! VOl S But it CauM-- s I'liOSTUATIOX. a Wife to skip Her Hus- band With All Ihe KumK Bi pkaui, X. Y.. (Vt 17- .- Across the river, at the hamlet of Fort Erie, are a united husband and wife, aud they are sorry the newspapers know- - anything about it. The husband ia Achille Phil-lion- , and the wife was treasurer of the Phillion Spiral Tower" compauy. This was a variety company, taking ita name from the daring air erformanc of the husband. They quarrelled at London, Out, last Saturday. That day, accord ing to the story told, Mrs. Phillion fell in the passage way of the hotel where the pair were stopping. Her husband was w ith her at the time. She was carried upstairs, complaining that her ankle was sprained. Phillion rubbed liniment on the ai kle, and did everything he could to stop the pain. Finally he went away to attend to his business. Mrs. Then Phillion juuied went down nimbly out of ImnI, to the hotel otlice, paid the company's bill, wrote her husband a note enclosing AVt, packed her erwinal U'longings and fled. She hud gfcM in her MisccHsion that morning, and when she got away it was reduced to ntxut (i2i. She went to St. Thomas and caught the Michigan mail tram, which arrives in ; ('en tr;tl Buffalo at H p. in. With the ai.l or the telegraph and the police she was arrested at Fort Erie, and there Phillion joined his wife. He said lust uight: "It is onlv a little family affair, and it all settled now. My wife and I are I have Dr. reconciled. "omplotely Douglas attending her and as soon as she has sufficiently recovered I will formally withdraw the charge against her and we will go to New York together. My wife is a sufferer from nervous prostration." ' i ' The Engineers Meeting-- . PrrrHBCKO, Oct. 17. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers held a secret session this morning. An official stated this afternoon that the engineers would not federate. The grand officer will be instructed, however, to confer with the officials of the feneration and report some method whereby the organizations may work not only in harmony, but if pssible, in conjunction in case of trouble. A BOV LEG. l "TAISS A B4ILV BfcOkES ASkLE AT UUOfEJL Laxfadorf lb t'-- at A wed XaV Fair. had to best uf ft. iSrutN Mia Sua, Lraott was aueg by hearuiy acurad as well aa tb roi-Ujw-Avs Maria by Prof. H K. Krous. TtiSl cluHad tb 'TtrraRiiiM9 fnxa tL first was foiloasd ckmrlj bf lb audjear aod ac by ail tWur adjouroiog tL prograiDKi Cor "4 aaa aeoouaoed. It obtains A CTnnsmsa Cut Hi Tbrowt Tsstarday a rar gea ia th ahap of tb folio iag wad. H la fifcid. Suada No Cbaac of questaie for dba1: "lynaoived, Tlat Mavung Joas. tb aiuitip'trity t4 newspaper has b SJ4 a pub;c eviL" Afirmative, (I. K. Riggs aad J. M. A. lama. Xogattv. (ieut A Vw Liimrj rNrnaa It a4irr4 La4 j ILurersou and F. IL CliristecMwo. TImnw Mctt U a Kig Crswd at tar t'aart j a also a select reeling by H W. Mc laniel, and an ossay by J. 11 Boreataa. Tb Mtiety will bat plenty ut auditor. M- - Uua far talor. On Thursday evening a mm of Mr. Valuable Brirka. SltwaJ, living nwar Hooper, nirt with a Yesterday evening there went througk Meter aoridebt while driving boraea oil this city by express twenty four big silthe rang Dear that pUoa. IIs horse slip) ml and fell on tha boy's ver bricks, oach weighing over aioat left leg, causing an aggravated compound pounds, rn rout fr mi th AlirGoei fracture of tha bone just abotetheankta. any Biines, near Butts, to Salt Laka The break was aet by Dr. Coulter, and Citv. the boy is doing as mull as eould be exThey lalinged to Walker lirotliera, of pected under the circumstance, lis Salt Lake Cit, and wer gvsng down ta was about 12 year t Th total th lot of brirk Hi- - Throat. s2,-Jr a too nd thoir puii.N was aiVKLKV A Chinaman suicided in a tame The) Were pit. t.rsl iround Ilk pig htlto bouse on Gratit avenue, hetaeea iru but the rvpr,tM HUvhorittea did But them to I n around murk Twenty sixth and Twenty xneiith, jsii--t not ail" . without Mouth of the church. was Rich brk-r old-Cu- ( -- protf.-ti.Hi- His nam 'ii Ah Yin. He had aoaked himself vkt'.'i shixkv until he thought old aatau u. .!. xt.iinS on his track- - his jiin jams running to that illusion. Early yesterday morning a fellow Chinaman heard a gurgling Mound in the room where Yin was and on going in it was found that the liquor craed Celestial had sawed a big butcher knife acnsM his throat and was dying from the effects of the hideous wound. He lived but a few moments after being discovered. Probably no lstter explanation could be given of the whole transaction, especially when viewed from a Chinese staudMiint, than was rendered by a Chinaman )etrday in reply to a question from a Coxmkki iai, reporter: "He bum. He no good Chinaman. He no go to Joss." Literary aud Musical. Iast night's session of the Ogden Literary and I Minting society was a surprise all around. The society was for once favored with au audience which not only crowded the county court room but tilled the hall outside w hile many went away not U'iug able to get within hearing of the voices of the silver tongued orators. The audience which doubtless eected to listen only to a debate found ulso an attractive musical programme awaiting them. The society was called to order at 8 o'clock by F. R. Christensen. who presided during the session. After some preliminary business was transacted the programme w as oMned by Thos. O'Con nelley with an excellent oration on Miss Alice B. Calkins "Patriotism." next favored the audience with a tine rendition of Lea Hugue lots, by Mayer beer. The printed programmes which were distributed jr jvi led for a pner by V. Rapp, but this feature was omitted on account of the gentleman's absence from the city. The debate followed on the question "Resolved, that trusts are beneficial." J. S. Peery and T. D. Johnson spoke in the nfhrmative while J. 11. fash and Scott Anderson aps?ared in behalf of the deBoth tid.w labored hard to fendant. secure a verdict and won rounds of applause. Excellent music was next rendered by Mr.Theo. Simons and Prof. II. S. Krouse, after which the decision of the judges was announced. The judges, Prof. T. B. Lewis, J. M. Worth aho'.it AYX.Vi. VliNT PAY THE A BILL LawKnitOver the Fit ol a Woman' Iiress. New York, Oct 17.- - Miss K. William, dressmaker, a as complainant in a suit ta recover o2.ti0, balance on a dres mad for Misa Addie Boucher of No. ltW West Fourth street, in a civil court yesterday. Tli whole cost of the dress was II UK). But 70 of this amount bad been paid. Miss Boucher had had another area made after this and paid for it, but claimed that it did not tit and offerad that argument as a counter-claiagainst the balance of the first dress. Misa Boucher weighs 175 Miunds and ah waa arrayed in the alleged misfitting garment when she aiqicared in court, "As an exK'rt, said Judge McKeon, "1 ask you. Miss Williams, if there ia anything wrong with that dress?" "No there is nothing wrong with it, except the style is not becoming to Miaa liouchers figure. Site wanted it cut low necked and short sleeved, and au L did it" "Stand up," said Judge McKeon, as h put on his eye glasses Hnd stepiied down from the bench and approached Misa Boucher. "For the life of me I cant se wrong with that dress," anything critically obseived his honor. "It looks all right to me, and seems to tit perfectly." "But the waist does not meet in front" (Him plained the defendant " l es, but you have had the dres thra or four months, and is there not such a thing as a woman growing considerably fleshier in that time?" observed th complainant's lawyer. "I es, I suppose so," said Miaa Boucher curtly. "I have grown Meshwc myself." After hearing the evidence and the costume of Misa Bouohiw, Judge McKeon came to the conclusion. that there waa nothing wrong with it. and that Miss W llliams should be l the balance of her bill. ng Ilia HitrhneKH Delighted. Xr.w York, Oct. De Pitria mte and Suite arrived thin morning. Th party was highly delighted with the trio to the southern batt letields, and the count ia enthusiastic over the reception tendered him by the old comrades. Overcoats! Overcoats! THE GOLDEN EAGLE and Quantities. The Haire them in Endless "Varieties Qualities .Evenings are cool now, and soon you will need one. DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU INSPECT OUR STOCK IF YOU CALL ONCE YOU WILL COME OFTEN. All Our Goods are Entirely New, having been bought during the month of August, they have now all arrived and Our Departments are the Most Complete 01 any in the City. in the proverb to LIVE and LET LIVE and wilL We believe Sell Goods Closer than any House in the City. M ANHATTE N" SHIRTS, the famous RELZ We carrv SHOE, & and LYON W. COLLARS and CUFES, HJLTOiSI, E' STETSON of all Goods. the Makes and Best HATS, Our childrens' department will bear the closest inspection. Grive Us a Call, 2410 Washington Avenue. -- LOEB & MYER, Proprietors. |