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Show OCiDfcX DA1L MILL THE MLNIC1PAL aaaw aahad THE COUNCIL ON PAVING. House. The council met last night, council men preaeot. Elliott, Cannon, Grave. Calvert. Bhurtliff, Allicon, Dae, Spencer, Mc Mania and Lund). rbe council met first aa a board of equalization and received and adopted a report of a special committee which recommended a few reductions in the kt eased valuation of certain pieces of property. The board then adjourned and the council waa called to order. After the reading of the minutes of the last meeting the following reports of committees were taken up and consid ered. RoYal street in front of Lis house at the nominal price of nothing. The con tract with toe aaler oompaiiy require Tm4 that water for sprinkling streets Bust be furnished the city free of charge. The petition was granted, thus making Mr. Nmith a contractor mito toe city. and gives him toe right to squirt water over his fence across Twenty fifth street. don't want it ON Till- - p aKIL. h guar-diau- Dowror 22,690 the existence of scarlet fercr,diphtheiia or small 19,950 pox, or any other contagious disease existing in remove to from such school or any family, W. P. McCoy 19,950 schools all children attending from auy such Doyle & Halverson, plumbing. .. . 1,6C0 family, until such principal or teacher sha'l have proof that the premises where such family W. 8. HI'i J. GETS IT. riside are thoroughly disinfected and such disCannon stated that the matter was re- ease eradicated. ferred by the committee back to the Section 3. No public funeral of any one who died from smallpox, scarlet fever or diphcouncil. He thought that the contract has theria shall be held in City. A public should be awarded to the lowest respon- funeral is hereby describedOgden to be one where indiscriminate of attendance sible bidder. persons not immediately connected with the family is allowed. W. S. Hill stated '.hat he based his esSection 4. The carrying of the body of a pernJ? hac- w.ll,. timates on the iron work of the jail on io.. " , , not,,f .t ,jiiri ll t oipillIft'ilH. ii' . ui smallpox, or other contagious disease, to a Mr, Halland's estimates. or other public building, or exposure W. E, Halland stated that he based church thereof to the public at any place preceding the his estimates on the Pauley Iron com- funeral, is hereby prohibited. Section 5. That the bodies of persons who pany's prices. Allison moved to accept the bid of the have diod of scarlet fevor.diphthena, smallpox, or other contagious disease, shall not be relowest bidder, W. S. Hill. Carried. moved from the sick room until in a On motion of Allison the committee cloth saturated with a solution of wrapped corrosive sublimate (60 one to gallon of water), and on public buildings and the city attorney grains said bodies shall be buried immediately. be authorized to close the contract. Section 6. Sextons or other persons in charge of cemeteries in this city, shall not iotor, nor HUDSON AVENUE. railroad companies or other transportations Connor moved that the committee on doing business in this city shall not transport laws and the committee on streets be in- dead bodies without certificates of death from physician, attested by the city phystructed to set aside Hud60L avenue attending sician, or by some member of the Board of Health ; and when there has been no attending through Union square. Carried. a physician shall be called by the Cannon moved that the police commis- physician, whose house such person died, for the at sioner be authorized to select a site on person of purpose making such certificate, and such the southeast quarter of Union square, certificate shall be made in duplicate by the physician and one copy thereof shall be defor the new city jail. Carried. livered to the secretary of the Health CommisThe city engineer called attention tb sion by the making such certificate, the electnc liijht pole on the corner of on or before physician the fifth of the month succeeding in which such iwrson died. the mouth and Twenty-fiftsugand Washington Section 8. person violating any of the gested that it be ordered removed. Re- pr visions of Any this ordinance shall be deemed streets. on ferred to the committee guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be flued ia A deed was presented to certain parts any sum not less than ten nor exceeding fifty of Adam avenm near Five Points. Deed datura, Section 9. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinauce are hereaccepted and ordered recorded. A Coffin ITT V. i h TAXES BUT NO BONDS. by repealed. Tfcat Kniib In a recent western fire h & Baking Powder HARDWARE! HAKDWAK E! BUYERS WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT ie Passed August 24th, 1S9I. Wm. H. Turner. Mayor. ISeal. The city attorney reported that the Attest: T. P. lim an. City Recorder. council had power to oreate sewer disI, T P. Bryan. Recorder of Ogden City, do tricts and levy special taxes. But could hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true not issue special bonds which would be a snd correct copy of an ordinance supplementary an ordinauce entitled "An ordinance to prolien on the property benefitted. Placed to mote the general health of the inhabitants of on file. Ogden City." In testimony whereof 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the coriKirate PETITIONS. VARIOUS s al of Ogden City, this 25th day of August, Ml. comT. P. Bkvan, City Uecoidur. The Western Union Telegraph ISeal.J i- - tool 360 24th Street. fit. it waa again Ctftotah Miami a While there look at our Peninsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. a fireproof than almost any other material of which buildings are constructed. In this instance a fire broke oat in the upper part of a one story building -- hi! the wind was blowing a gala U- -t was recorded at the United States signal t tattoo as moving at the average rate o! thirty miles an hour. Bat notwithstanding this, and the fact that it vra several minutes before water waa got to the building, the fir laths under the plastei van burned downward nearly to the floor, and whole squares of the side plastering were thus loosened and fell in before the fire had burned through the thin redwood shingle roof. It waa a most wonderful illustration of the fire resisting qualities of redwood. Had the whole building been as combustible as the laths nothing could have saved the city. The roof was old and as thoroughly ready for the flames as redwood ever becomes, yet the fact remains that it resisted the ignition, and bystanders could see a seething furnace of flames through the apertures under the eaves, while nothing but smoke issued through the roof. The peculiar manner in which redwood smothers flame and prevents its flashing forth is an important fact in suppressing conflagrations, as fires are communicated to neighboring buildings by means of the external flames and sparks which they send up. Chicago News. "1 THE (HiDKN SPECIALISTS. T. A-- Oottinsham, M. IX R. C Vt t inhiwn, M. D SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Diseases of the Ear. Diseases of the Nose. Diseases of the Throat. ONK ENJOYS Both the method and result when Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of the Skin. Svruo of Figa u taken; it u pleaam and refreshing to the taste, and act Diseases of the Nervous Sys- jrently yet promptly on the Kidneys, tern. Also Galvanic, Faradic Liver and Bowels, cleanse the iys-te- and Static Electricity used. effectually, dispel colds, head achea and fevers and cure habitual For sale constipation permanently. in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggist. CALIFORNIA SAM louisvnu. tt. FIG SYHUP CO. fCISC0, CL A Hew tomt. m nulla-- u.r. The police have discovered a new swindle that shows great ingenuity among the criminals practicing it, and is entirely novel. It is another evidence of the deep cunning of thieves, which has been rendered keen and daring by the intense competition among the class who live on the confidence of others. The new swindle takes in the cunning pawnbrokers and the astute police detectives and is a marvel of artistic crime. The scheme is as follows: A man who bears a good reputation, but whose morality is below the average, buys a fine gold watch, which is distinctly marked. bo that it can be easily identified. He is in league with a swindler, who takes the watch and pawn- - it, then skips out with the money. The owner of the watch goes to the police, tells a plausible tale of how he was roblx-- and leaves a description of his property. It is soon found in the pawnshop and recovered. If not practiced too often it is a very good swindle Confidence men without local habitation travel around the country practicing this swindle. It is perfectly safe. One represents himself as a traveling man, a railroad man or some other bird of passage, ami the other is the unknowu thief. It is believed that this swindle has been practiced successfully for some time, but the police are now "watching" for suspicious "cases." St Louis Republic. TO Diseases peculiar to Women, All forms of CatarrhDisease of Genito Urinary Or- Uiseases ot Kectum gans- vz piles, hstula and fissures treated without operation. Cancers removed without the knife. - Antiseptic Surgery in all its department. The "KOCH LYMPH" treatment for Tuberculosis. Microscopical Examinations made. The above named doctors are regular graduates and have permanently opened offices for consultation and practice of various specialties. Having had advantage from the leading Hospitals and Specialists of the East, feel confident in assuring the public that all advantages will be given case equal to Eastern Specialists. Bonn to I I a. m. Office over Post office. No. 321 ' . How to Be Happy Id Summer. Bathe early and often. Seek cool, shady nooks. Wear lightest, lowest shoes. Ride at morn and walk at eve. Believe that waiters are human. Let hats be light and bonnets airy. Eschew kid gloves and linen collars. Dress in cambrics, lawus and ging hams. Be lavish with laundresses, fruit men and fans. Court the sea breezes, but avoid the hot sands. Stir up the sweet and give small place to the bitter. Let melons precede and berries follow the breakfast. Remember that seeming idleness is sometimes gain. Retire when in the mood and rise when most inclined. Order freshest fish and corn cake; never mind the heavy frit. ere. s Remember that of the people are at the seashore for rest If you feel like doing a good deed, treat a dozen street children to ice cream. That is mission work. Look pleasantly at the tired stranger who glances wistfully at the part of Lively Dim In Greenwood Lake. your car seat not occupied, Ladies' Joseph R. Buchanan, of the American Home Journal. Press Association, is spending the summer at Greenwood lake, and he goes out Monument Opened at Pompeii. almost every evening. WednesTwo important monuments in Pompeii fishing for him a boy was day night have now been opened to the public, aft- with his tackle when thewaiting train reached up er remaining closed for the last thirty the lake. years because they were used as dejioeits Mr. Buchanan began casting frogs on of art. They are the temple dedicated the way to his boarding house, and failed to Augustus and the Women's baths. to get a single strike. As he was nearing The latter is the only building in Pom- his house, in passing up West boarding peii in which are preserved intact, with- Milford creek, which empties into the out any rejtoration, the ceilings of the lake, a bass broke water near the blade rooms, the pavement of the tepidarium of one of his oars, and at the same inis also intact. In the temple only one stant the boy, who was sitting on the object but that of great value to art-- is stern seat, shouted. "A bass! a bass!" preserved, the altar on which sacriSomething was flapping in the boat, fices were offered up. It is of marble, and upon lighting a match for it was perfect in all its parts, covered with rich dark Mr. Buchanan found that he had bas reliefs, representing the different secured a large mouth bass weighing one forms and incidents of sacrifice. On one and a half The said that pounds. side is represented a virgin scattering the fish struck him on the boy Mr. breast. incense over the altar, while the sacri-cia- l Buchanan thinks the fish at least jumped bull is brought up in a procession of five feet out of the water, and would priests and musicians. On the other have gone completely over the boat had side are sculptured a wreath of oak it not hit the boy. Cor. New York Sun. leaves and two branches of laurel. London News. Burglar in Reclns' Home. Elisee Reclus, the eminent Citizen Collecting a Debt. A Gardiner man collected a bill of geographer and inveterate revolutionist, $2.10 the other day and feels well over is not in luck just now. Only recently his success. He rode ten miles into the the Academie decided against him in its biennial prize of 200,000 country and found his debtor in tho hay awarding now his habitation has been field just about to pitch on a load of hay. francs, and ransacked entirely, during his absence, ex"The money is up to the house," What the malefactors explained the fanner, "and I'll get it just by burglars. as soon as I get in this load of hay. Do pected to find in the abode of the hard in spite of his disyou mind getting on and building the working savant, who, load?" The Gardiner man got on and tinguished labors, is known to have when he reached the barn he found the amassed but few of this world's goods, it is difficult to say. lady of the house, who had charge of the They, however, broke into his little money, out blueberrying. So he stayed and built another load and then got his villa at Sevres, forced open all the locks and smashed most of the furniture. money. Some folks think he had earned Fortunately for the ends of justice a it. Kennebec (Me.) Reporter. watchman on duty near by who saw A Small Boy Suffers Coder the Law. lights in the house had his wits about One of the cases where injustice may him. Armed with a spade, he waited be legally done was witnessed here re- for the burglars to come out, and felled Ervin Hodgdon, a little boy one of them to the ground with his cently. who knew nothing of the fish law, saw a weapon. The others escaped, but will large trout in the Monsam and managed doubtless be discovered through the in to catch it with an unbaited hook. For 6trumentality of the man in custody. this he was arrested by Fish Warden Paris Cor. London Telegraph. Mexican Rains Discovered. Lord, of Acton, carried to Biddeford, and fined twenty-si- s dollars and costs, Some interesting ruins of ancient citio amounting to forty dollars. Springvale have been discovered in the heart of the (Me.) Advocate. Sierra Madre, near the natural warm baths of the Piedras Verdes, Mexico. Some of the houses are in a good state of Photographed by Lightning. When Charles Tunnison and Ed Cald- preservation. In one of the cities can be well were killed by a stroke of lightning seen a great cupola, which stands diat the ball game at Warren, O., they rectly in front of a farm, and there are were sitting beneath a tree. On the chest many other interesting objects. An exof Tunnison, the white man, the under- ploring party at the last account was at taker found photographed, apparently by Casas Grandes, Chihuahua, and the inthe flash, upon the skin, the image of a tention was to remain there for a numbranch of a tree and its twigs. The ber of days in order that a thorough instrange freak is the talk of the town. vestigation of the rains might be made. Cincinnati Commercial-Gazette- , JExchange nine-tenth- J wl (imiil CALL EARLY. Twenty-fift- d Hard well 1SS5. ABSOLUTELY PURE A protest signed by 308 citizens, was presented against erec'ing a fire station on Lester Park. Allison called attention to the long list of names of prominent citizens signed to He moved a reoonsidera the protest. tion of the motion locating the station oo Lester Park. Carried. The oiiginal motion was then voted down. Allison moved that the committee on fire department be instructed to invesTHE FIRE DEPARTMENT. tigate and report on a favorable site. Cannon said that if this motion were The committee on tire department rethere would be a bowl from the adopted was hose that the wagon badly ported owners wherever a site was in need of repairs and submitted the fol- property chosen, bids for it: lowing repairing OPENING THIRTIETH STREET. Central Carriage Works $158.75 MOuOQ N. R. Jonas moved that the city assesssor Lundy 225.00 be instructed to collect the proper assessMSneglesourg A Co Lundy moved to adopt the report. ment on Thirtieth street property. Carried. Adopted. Spencer moved that the matter of Lundy then moved that the city attorawarding the contract be left with the ney have the property necessary to open fire department committee. Thirtieth street condemned. Shurthff reported that he had examAllison raised the point that the city ined the bill board on Twenty-fourtcould not open the street in two ways. street, complained of by Mr. Freeman Cannon said the city did not seem to and thought it ought to remain as it be able to open the street in any way. The motion carried. prevented people from falling into the vacant lot. A PAVING DISTRICT. The finance committee said it had no on laws was instructed The committee report. Allison suggested that the to frame an ordinance for a paving dismavor call on the committee lor a re from Twen Washington including trict, matters which port concerning sundry Grunt from have been hanging fire for several ty second to Twenty-seventTwenty-fourtto Twenty-sixth- , months but the finance committee Twenty-thirTwenty-fiftfrom and Washingbe see and didn't the point promised to Carton to Wall, twelve blocks in all. ready by another week. ried. CHARGE IK SPRINKLING. A telephone was ordered for the beneThe committee on water supply an fit of the police and fire department at nounced that it had arranged with the Five Points. street sprinkling contractors to sprinkle THE PAY ROLLS. Monroe between Twenty-fiftand 1 wen The pay rolls were acted on: following Mon and Twenty-fiftfrom seventh ty $701.30 Street Supervisor roe to Quincy. 210.00 Lundy made a vigorous kick as this City Engineer 173.90 would take from the little sprinkling be- Supt. of Public Grounds 45.50 Department ing done in the First ward. The report Sanitary 720.20 Police Department was adopted, Lundy voting no. 768.00 Fire Department AS TO PAVING. UB.SO Prisoners boarding City 126-0The committee on streets made a re- City Hospital 400.00 port on paving material recommending Sprinkling Streets that the mayor and city engineer be in atructed to examine street paving in Total $3,273J5 9 rrfjier citjes of the territory and report. ShurtlirT wanted the ordinance making the The city engineer reported that a volunteer tire department repealed. principal kinds of paving to be con- Referred to the committee on fire desidered were sandstone, asphaltum and partment. brick. Asphaultum is the most noiseless THAT CEMETERY. and cleanly. Sandstone is more durable The called attention to audi'or city and easily taken up. But it is hard on the low price of lots in the the feet of horses. Brick occupied an city extremely Action postponed one intermediate position but is subject to week. cemetery. variations in quality. Brick is more THE IMPROVEMENT BONDS. costly than sandstone and asphaltum was instructed to sign the The mayor if in manufactured would but Ogden remaining $25,000 bonds and forward give employment to a number of men. to New York. Lundy moved that the report of the tbem The recorder was instructed to draw a committee be placed on file. Carried. warrant for $1,250 interest on sewer a orry hospital. bonds. Tho committee on sanitary regulaThe Twenty-sixt- h street sewer orditions and the committee on public nance was taken up. The city engineer buildings and grounds made a joint re- had estimated the cost of the sewer at port, favoring the acceptance of a site 9.750. Of this $3,250 is to be paid by for a city hospital offered by J. O. Ty- the city, the remaining $6,500 to be paid ler and R. T. Hume of a lot on Tweney-eight- by abutting property excepting property between Madison and Monroe owned by the city. for $3,500. Allison thought that the council was Ou motion of Allison the report was getting mixed on its figures and had adopted. better take more time as all its ordinances framed late at night had been BIDS ON THE JAIL. Cannon of the committee on public mistakes. The ordinance was referred to several buildings reported the following bids on committejs, with the city attorney and the new jail building: $22,350 city engineer added, and the council Stephens Bros W. 8. Hill 18.970 adjourned John Peterson 20,185 AN ORDINANCE. 20,500 Little, Stewart & Co S"pplpmentary to an ordinance entitled "An Parks & Anderson except plumbordinance to the general health of the 21,460 inhabitants ofpromote ing Ogden City." Newton 1. Section Be it ordained by the City Council 19,464 Shellenburger& parents and guardians of J. M.D.Taylor 21,560 of CVdon Oit that id with scarlet fever, diphtheria afflict children R. B. Shepherd 22,571 other or contagious disease. suali smal'pox, auy Thomas Hodges 19,995 not permit such children to attend school after s becomes such known to parents and C.W. Rounds 19,999 it afflicted with any such R. C. Smead 19,700 disease.that they are 21,995 John F. Collins... Sections. That it shall be the duty of the C. Ingsbresten 21,850 principal or any teacher in any private orpublic school in Ogden City, whs has information of Rhiuhadt U. & Govt Report, Asj rj, Highest of ail ia Leavening Power. entirely to the ooeiauUee ao slreeU. Twenty two property owner oo Grant Twee and Lincoln, near Taenty-eaxhtty ninth and Thirtieth street, asked that the water auuns be esteemed ao as to furniah the with protection from fire. Referred to the eoaanuttees on fire department and wau-- r supply The mayor stated that the city was now rutning forty electric street ligtu St S cost of PS per month. CONTRACT. A NEW fPitlJtklJM. It Raised the Ouwtiu. Aw ptrd a Bid H. W. Smith petitioned the eouncU to on a Jail, and killed the Park award him the contract of sprinkling Ecffiue COMMERCIAL: Tt'ESDAY, SfcPfKuBEK 1. 1891. at far the armka rrt BM Ta.o ne and orumxiUl. Kserrwi ,ttl:t ju c, It Ground a Better Grade of Stuff Last Xiffht. 1 QA"tuum- - Twentv-fourt- h Street GEE WO, DR. Room 2 No. 265. 25th Street, UTAH. - OGDEN, Opium Habit Cured. Special attention given to Piles and all Private Diseases- - RICKEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. W carry the largest, mot oomplct ajvd CASKETS West of Chicago. of and eleg-an- t stock of .FUNERAL FURNISHINGS Services conducted at oar Parlors when desired. Embalming a spscialty. RICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. bodiu or shipment THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenua Telephone 207 arts IEWSFAPEE ADVERTISING. yES, THERE ARE OTHER WAYS OF ADVERTISING. The Hand-Bil- l litereth the vestibule, but the Newspaper talketh with every member of the family. The Circular sealed, deceiveth fcr a moment, but the paper is read and hearkened untoif News- - The Way-sid- e Sign tempteth the small boy, and the robin hunter, but the Newspaper rideth in the pocket of the . passer-by- The Sandwich Signs man is sometimes in sighthe mingleth with the crowd at the windows of the Newspaper Advertiser. The Sign Fence stretcheth far across the medow waste, but the Railway traveler is engrossed in his Newspaper. Wherefore the use of the Newspaper is the beginning of Advertising wisdom. 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