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Show fTTB BCTW!M SIHICIEB OODES. HAH TUESDAY MOItyryg. FEBRUAflY T, 1905. death overcame her and was apparently LEAGUE EOWLIHC CONTEST in good health, so that tbe attack waa sudden and vary unexpected. ar tue Ogden River Bridge, ib mure Mra. Jamieson haa lived in Ogden for Rushmar and Cant Teams Draw not in ravur of selling soy many year and was a very energetic r and Ruahmar Wtaa toe bridge and tneir report iaad worker in the church of Lntter-da- y 492 to 497. ou nrtHkw Mr. Craig. of ws (tutted Saint. She formerly lived in Paik F. G. Nebet poll isx collector Tlie City for a number of yean and on st baring collected in tne various occasions entertained aome of of t hr month of January 199. iu work aud the most prominent people of the coun- of tbe Ogden Bowling Association claim of $1,435 aa commiscatered try at her home ia that place where last evening when tlie Ru. tuner ai.l sion. O motion of Mr. Chambers lie waa perhaps one of ihe beat known drew coadusionse resulting i the report was tiled aad the claim alwomen of the town during her residence the defeat of the latter aggregation. lowed. The contest drew a large audience ibara, having many friends throughout The poendkeeper reported as hav-.which packed every available the entire state. impounded 13 head of siot'K and M The deceased was tbe lint woman to the alleys and the contest was decidduposad of the tame number, the total Latter-daclose and the Sainta church in edly interesting through, TRAINMEN'S JOURi join impounding receipts for feedtug, etc, RAILROAD Kirkin-Tullocnear Glaaguw, Scot- out. When the final frame AL TELLS THE STORY. bring $J39U, $3.51) lor advertising, . bowled, there were only a ian J, being baptized in and ou motion of Mr. Craig the report Her relatives in Rock Springs and of Cine pin in the ore. wa ordered filed. Fiaa Portrait is Reproduced of Hon. Ruhnier headed the Ut by bowlin-tot- al other parts of Idaho will be comW. L. Mxginnis Who Waa Main-tiff- 's Sanitary Inspector A. Power reportof 492 for the three games municated with and arrangements for for tha ed tbe following disease Attorney. the funeral will nut be made until while Leedou, of Cain's team, was a month ot January; Scarlet fever . 175, The Brotherhood of Railway Train- they are beard from but. it will likely cloe second with a total of 467 to his diphtheria 7, chirkenpov 8. mea.-h-- s credit. Hras of Rushmer'a team, Mrh smallpox 1; whooping cough 3: ty- men's Journal lor the month of be held on Thursday of thia week. in third with a total of 447 pin, whit is profusely illustrated, in piio.d frvi-- !. pneumonia 1, tubercuFebruary, Liater of the deteated team losis 1. To'al. 203. connection with an article, from tlie HOUSEWIVES S3LVE fourth on the list with a total of 415 test ha train all cauaa: Males 12, pen of D. L. Chase, the editor, on the if the crowd attracted bv last female 13, atlllbora 1, United States supreme court decision SERVANT GIRL PROBLEM night's game is an Indication cfthe 1, pueuiuoiiia 6; measles 2, tuberculin tha W. O. Johnson vs. the Souththat will be taken In the futura osis 1, scarlet fever 1. ern Pacific company. Among tha ilFedbrsUon" Inf contests, the capacity of the slier Repurt of contagious diseases for lustrations la a very flue likeness of "Mutual Provid'd will be eeversly tested in taking care tended to Help Girla and Bring the week ending February tilh, new Judge W. L. Maginnis, of thia city, of the crowd. Millenium for Employers. eaoei: Diphtheria 6, measles 29 total who assisted in tha case before tlie ' The score follows: 31. Released: Diphtheria 2, scarlet supremo court. is the RUSHMKR. "Mutual Federation Provident (ever 2, mraslet 27 total 2. Now 1a The Trainmen's Journal says in name 1791 170 143-4- 92 of an organisation incorporated Ruahmer quarantine: Scarlet fever 3, diph part: .125 19 168 US theria 9. measles 49, rhickenpox 3, THE UNITED STATES SUPREME under tbe laws of the Unilrd States, I I'll . . ., 121-- 39; with a branch office just established 8. Wherry iiuallpox 1 total Cl. On mot kid of COURT DECISION IN THE in thia city, which bids fair to bring joy Cassidy .. 112321 Mr. Chambers the reports were placed CASE. JUiiNSON o tlie heart of not only the housewives Buckmiller 134 383 OU file. but to tbe hundof Balt Lake David Jensen, clerk, reported that aid Utah, the decision recent of 'The Totals., 678 2041 court had takau in for court of the nited Sutra in thesupreme tha munii-ipa- l rase of reds of girls here and elsewhere who Hot the month $2,020 W. O. Johnson vs. Southern Pacific earn their livelihoods by service in us and families. Although only just es aud ou Mr. Chamber' motiou the recompany, ia a notable triumph for rail- private 118-- 335 tabliahed, tlie number of applications Cain.. .. purt waa filed. it a road inasmuch fully employes, 121-- 487 Lredom.. hnve been which for William Bu Julia, building and sew- auntaiua tha pour membership Integrity of the law and Sineloer.. er inspector, aubmitad a complaint of tbe in the organi10240; upon ing secretary conclusively establiuhra ita proper in143- 445 through City Engineer Parker relative terpretation on vital points concerning zation allows that it ia filling a long-fe- lt Lester.. , 144- 378 Beagcr to a violation ui tha sewer and plumb- which the lower courts have seemed want. The plan of the Provident federation ing erdiiiance on a sewer permit is- to be in doubL Tlie fact In this case Totals .694 711 627 2032 which has been organized for tbe benesued to C. C. Jon sen, and ua motion of be briefly stated aa follows: the same was ret erred may Mr. William fit of both the housewife and tha Brothwas a member Julinaun of tbe to the Rewpr cominllteee. erhood of Locomotive Firemen, but at domestic, ia this: At a early a date aa A petition wa a large house or building uf presented from the tbe time of his injury was employed aa poaaible, aud taxpayer residing in resident hern aome kind ia to be rented, and thia ia to Soul the brakeinau by In passing judgment upon any freight the neighborhood of Jefferson Aveaun Pacific on a through train be uaed aa a home for members of the tlieatrical aa a when production the price of adand federation not slating that Jefferson Avenue waa running company, employed, between Carlin, Nevada and aud Twenty-eightclosed between mission is one really, important factor place of social gathering, in the evenUtah. Ogden, Thirtieth streets and asking Council for the girla who are employed. to consider. 'The Golden Wet," a four-aOn days ings that the avenue be opened between after August 5, 1900, justactfive When ill and unable to work tha girls March of tha comedy-dram- a waa presented hut Safety Appliance those points. The petition was signed became effective, the east will ba cared for in tne home, tha 2, 1893, and Marison the Oscar Grand Mattson. David al evening be Opera house beby bound paaaenger train running be- initiation and membership fees to othera aad on motion of Mr. Chamber home and fore a to the audience devoted large supporting by the black waa Ban Francisco and Ogden the matter waa referred to the Street tween Swain Opera company. The best seats waa found caring for members who are ill. it hour and several late, committee. In addition to these features, a de- in the house were that, the dining car attached to this A claim fur damages was filed by only thirty cents, and partment in cooking and housekeeping in lie nuo not could train Ogden got on those who did not get their money's January time to Mary Lynch stating that cost to tba conducted without ia ba to place it on tbe next west bounu 2ith, 1905, aha waa Injured by falling members, am. where those who have worth at that prire would not be satU-fle- d in a ditch dug across tbe north side train, aa waa tha uattal custom. The not had such training can gain if handed a bar erf gold bullion car at left was, therefore, Lindining of Tweuty-aixtstreet bid ween in cooking, caring experience practical about a small station fifty they'd claim aome one was trying to coln and Wall avenue. Bbe asks for Promontory, miles west of Ogden, to be picked up for bedrooms, waiting on table and the hand them a gold brick. At the same $:t.U0U damage and the claim waa rewhich by tha west bound train when it came dozens of other necessary thingsn flrat-rla- ss ferred to the Law committee. price the play last night was as guod go to make up tbe training of Mr. Chamber brought up the mat- along. aa any seen in the city. As the title be will course Tills maid. of For tha comfort and convenience ter uf rebate of iutereal oil Canal Althe from to valuable suggests, the acetic of the play is laid girls deespecially ley, stating that omo pprle had passengers and attendants n was who have had ao opportunity in California, and the typical western asked him If a rebate on the interest sired to turn this dining car around be- country characters were given successful interof obtaining auch training. could not be bad aud on his own mo- fore placing it on tha west bound Houfiewive who become membera of pretations. There was much of the sention tbe matter was referred to the train, so that the kitchen on the car tbe play, due to the fart would ba in the rear, and with this tbe federation will be furnished with a sational inwas Finance committee. much of the sensational of service at any that there kind for maid any view in to an waa aent order tha object Mr. Chambers also stated that alia may call. At first it will not In early California history. Jn tbe time on the the roudurtor of train freight city had been paying for the collection be possible for the secretary to always main, those In attendance were pleased of county taxes amounting to about wbirh Johnson was employed as head furnish help that site can recommend, with the play and It Is certain there followed brakemaa (which freight train $5,114 for the year aud that theciiyand the plan haa been working will be a large audience at the proafter but paying for the collection of tba school the east bound passenger train into while no girl who ia not known duction of "East Lynne "tonight. The a for co taxes of the county and he thought tna Promontory) to take the dining car honest and thoroughly repertoire for the remainder of the matter should lie looked after, there- the turntable at Promontory and turn to be thoroughly of doing good work, in what- week Is made np of a list of rattling by naviug almut one half the ex- it around, and place it back upon the capable a good plays as a peusual of the list, He made a motiou that the aide track in readiness to be picked up ever she esays to do, will be given penses, will show. It la certain that ouch recommendation by the secretary. comwest bound Law the the train. to be referred by paaaenger question A commendable feature of the new plays as "Way Dowa East," "The Little mittee ami if the stjle law ha to ba Acting on this order the conductor of othera were never prethe freight train told Johnson to take organization is that a premium ia to be Minister." and cluuiged to bring bring about tho efficient service, sented here before at prices within the on and faithful put car take the mil tee turn the it to this coin result that turntable, dining by offering yearly prizes of $50, $30 reach of the poorest man's pocket the matter up with the state legisla- around, and place it back upon tbe sideand $20 to membera of the federation book. be to ture. track hi readiness picked up by Mr. Craig slated that Senator C. R. the weal bound train. Johnson cut oil who hnve been longest in service of Utahna theatre Is out with another one and who give satisfaction to Hollingsworth had introduced a bill the angina and went Into the 1. let rack theirfamily era. good bill this week. Whtfo extremely employ in tlm legislature separating the Ju- to couple onto the dining car for the the Royal Mexfcan serenadera are last Tha memWship fees from housedicial election from lbs general elec- purpose of carrying out hla instructions. on the program, they are first in point tion, atating that this would make it Tha engine waa equipped with a Jan-ne- y wives are to be placed ina a fund for of excellence. Perhaps no vaudeville or toaster Car Builders coupler tha purpose of purchasing permanent very expensive and he though it ought ever received more to ba taaen up and a protest entered and tbe dining car was equipped with home for the girls who shall become specialty artiste of tha federation. This fund of the glad hand" than was given this members of measure. His view a Aa a Miller ia well such llook. known, against Mexican quartette and their tlie matter waa later embodied in a these different tyea of couplers, when ia to be disbursed at the direction of clever They are known as motion and was referred to tbe Law brought together, will not rouple auto- the advisory board for Utah, Including lender lest night. ana ere touring the Solis brothers the Mrs. W. Brown. Frank Mrs. Hal Knox, diuoiumlttea to act. matically by impact," as tha law Mr. Chambers moved that, a light be rects. They can only be joined by .Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth and Mrs. W. AT. country under tne direction of Edward and Quincy means of a link and pin. and require Rfter Prof. B. Ceddon of Boston, who Sobarzo. The four Sous brothers ait placed at Twenty-thirthey call "El streets, and Mr. Davidson made a like a man to go between the ends of tha has been studying aona. conditions before an instrument years past and haa decided Melodioeo," and coax from the pieces of motlpn for a light at Twenty first and cars to make the coupling, which re- for several sensuous, Jackson. Both motions were referred quirement it was the law's intent to that the plan adopted la a good one wood of which it is made, soft music of to 1 tetter them, ia the president of the melodiously sweet Spanish to the committee ou Lights. obviate entirely. their own south land home that sets Mrs. Kate Archnational organization. Mr, Craig offered a motion that the a Car Builder's Master Coupling fire department, be permitted to turn coupler to a Miller Hook la a difficult er of thia city la the secretary for Utah, the audience wild with ddlghl. Ring their "Duout to the funeral of the late and dangerous proceeding, but previous and Mrs. Hal W. Brown and Mia. and Williams are clever in are Orson Riser, with the apparatus, which to the enactment of tbe Safety Ap- Henry C. Wallace are directors for thia gan in the asylum specialty and Old Good tbe "In a bit. state. quite making was adopted by the Council. unpliance law it was by no means A branch office has been established Fashioned Way, the illustrated song A bill of $28,471.98 waa presented usual, and Johnaon teailllcd that he had enthusiasWork Water the Company made similar eoliplinga hundreds of in Ogden, with Mra. A. M. Crocker -aa by Mrs. Ulrich met with anThe by Ogden singer tic reception last night. for lire hydrant rental from October times before. In thia particular case manager. Room 23, Boyle Blk. eclipses her previous efforts in this 13ih, lfiOl'to December 31t, 19U4, and tlie Miller Hook waa slightly tipped, ung. The work of Neff and Miller, iu on motion of Mr. Randall tne bill wa OPERATIONS AT STANDSTILL, which somewhat increased the difficulty a singing, dancing and acrobaitA referred to tbe Law committee, after of the coupling, and two attempts reMr. which tlie Council adjourned. specialty is par excellence. mads St. Petersburg, Feb. sulted in failure. On the third atMilitary siunnela, character impersonator, Manchuria continue at in waa hand Johnson's aud operations tempt caught comedy Only one remedy in tba world that crushed ao badly that It became necesa standstill. No importance ia attached good with the audience.la aThe winner aud act of tlie Aldeans will at once atop Itcblness of the akin anibutate it above the wrist. to by the war office to the Japanese bar sary audience in any part of the body; Doan'a OintThrough bia attorney, non. W. L. movements on tbe Russian centre and made a Mg bit with the ment. At any drug store, 60 Cents. Maginnis, of Ogden, Jonnaon brought left, which are regarded as merely DUTY ON LUMBER FROM CANADA. action against the company under the demonstrations. General Heiaman, a war critic, exSafety Appliance law. The action was CHEYENNE PLAYERS COMING Toronto, Ont., Feb. 6. The Ontario begun on October 6. 1900, in tne first presses the opinion that the Russians Lumbermens Association Is sending surrender not the court to dint of ate let state of the likely posiltone judicial to Ottawa to request a duty Ogdenltee Will Hava Opportunity ii but on motion of the company it raptured northeast of Sandepas, and deputationthousand Utah, on lumber imported Near Future to Sea Good was removed to tbe United States cir- that a series of encounters there will of $2 per association state The Canada. Basket Ball. into until continue 1900. on the October 30, cuit Court The probably weather tn 1908 total Import agwhereas that to come on for a favorable advance. 1901 June 28, to trial general team of tho Cheyenne rase The gregated 40.000,000 feet, the record for before Judge Marshall and a Jury, and buainHB college, champions of Nebras1904 allowed total Imports of 140.000.0wl at the conclusion of John's testimony, s APPEARANCE IN PAPER SUIT. feet. The British Columbia manulhc-turerka. Colorado and Wyoming fur 1903-on motion of tbe company's attorneys. American who played the Boulder University at the claim that Marshall directed the jury to reSt. Paul Feb. 6. Formal appearances have pursued the policy or Boulder Saturuav night, will shortly Judgea verdict for the turn company. From were entered today by defendant in dumping the lower grades of lumber la make a tour of the intermountam the judgment of the circuit court an ap- the action in the federal court by the Canada. Mates. Games will be played at Ogden peal waa taken to the United States United States against the International Provo. Logan and Salt Imkc. Utah; circuit court of apjieals fur tbe eighth, Paper company, known aa the paper Denver Boulder, Ft. Collins. Greeley, and on the 28th of August, 1902, trust. Today waa tne last day on which circuit, and Colorado Springs CoIol. and an was handed down which an appearance could be entered. All opinion Linroln. Neb. The team is faster thia affirmed the judgment Oi the lower of the defendants named in the bill of season than ever before, and with any court. complaint were represented by altor-nryakind of good lin k at all should retain the championship for another sea-seMR. JAMIESON HAS TURFMEN FOREFATHER. How soon the tiip will be made other CROSSED THE DIVIDE ALL THE WEEK. than that it will be raon. la not known 6. Considerable New Feb. Orleans, a. basketball enthusiast from the Ogden With Cry That Death Waa Overtaking importance ia attached to the gathering foregoing paragraph, will have an of many tnrf magnates here today. Her Sha Succumbs to Neuralgia unity of seeing good games played They have come to attend a meellug, AT POPULAR PRICES: 10c, 20c, 30e of Heart. here. at which it is expected the American NO HIGHER. Jockey club will be formally organized. With exclamation. the "Dh,' sister, lI The la either that WILL BENEFIT CCDEN presumption am dying," upon her lips, Mrs. Jan-ne- tt or Julius Fleiachmann will Jaraieon sank back npnn a sofa, be elected president of the new dub Much Water to be Stored in Northern at her residence. 223.1 Grant avenue, and Thomas Cromwell of Ctlrago will Utah for Irrigation. early last evening and explrc.1 from an he elected to the position of secretary. attack of neuralgia of ue heart. Mrs. Jamieson, who la the widow of A meeting of water users of Layton, New York. Feb. 6. Jus. Bramwell, Davie county, was h1d in the Union tbe late George Jamieson, .had partaken who is sairl to hare amassed a fortune meal a slmrt time before, in the cotton trade cf a by running the hall at that plan Sunday in tbe in- after hearty which eh arose from the table blockade of southern ports during the terest of the proposed Utah and Idaho and was about to step through tbe civil war. died at bis home in Flushing, Kearrvior and Irrigation ctmtiany. door to an a.ljuiniug room, when the L. 1., 89. aged today, M. A. Jarae Smith and James Eldreoge attack came iipu her. which resulted were present at tha meeting and in Mich a Midden BALTIMORE'S NEW BL7IJMNG. the object aud scope of the en- -t Her only slater. Mr. Annie Brown, prise. Tbe northern counties of Utah of Rock Springs. Wyoming, haa been Baltimore. Feb. 6. The Baltimore and tlie southern utilities of Idaho, em- visiting at the Jamieson home here for American today occupied it new sixtebrace the area to I, directly benefited. several days and when she attcertainrd en-story building from which it will Aa oun as the company can be properly that Mr. Jamieon was Tealljr very ill, issue a 28 page paper tomorrow mornin aid the will she rushed to a neighltora bouse and ing a a memorial of the great fire organize! gcvnrnuient ate mg water hr. making canal. dispatched aomcoue for Dr. Allen, who which orcuricd in Baltimore Feb. 7, Tuesday night !ivroTER Ahcut i farmers uern at the meeting arrived a short time afterward and did 1964. KITTLE Wed. night and mo of tl in subscribed for stock. al that medical aid could do toward Wid. Matinee Ogden will be directly benefited ty relieving the woman's suffering, but UNDERLING SHUTS UP. Thursday night. .WAY the movement. Vrause the incieaaed with no avail and at 8:45 o'clock tha . Felt. 6. Arthur Hamilton Friday night Irrigation faiilitiea will develop the stricken woman posted away. civil lord of tbe admiralty, speak....THE MILLEK8PALGHTEg Tbe deceased bad been joking and Lee, resuurceK of the region near thia rity. JESSE at Goeport, said that he Sat. night ing tonight The scheme of the new company apchatting with those about her during declined to make any reply to German Sat. Matinee 'JXnp'cllt he afternoon and up to tha tima that comments on hie East Leigh speech. pears to be a good one. LIGHT 1IOU6E ROBBER d JLu-lan- A MATTER OF HEALTH COUNCILMEN JOHNSON re s nr-s- CASE IS HEAR FROM THE MAYOR - RECALLED g y TO PAV L. C. KELRESOLUTION SEY $5,9b0.92 IS VETOED. Claim Haa Brea Filed Against City for $7,000 Claimed to bt Due From Contractor. Tha City Council met In regular session and disposed of a large amount a. with a dispatch that was of eonimeedabla and wkaa adjournament was taken, it waa to meet on Thursday evening at I otioet to take up tho revised ordinance, which have keen bnors that body for quite a long time. Ob account of Preaident Carr being abMMtt, Mr. Chamber, nominated Mr. and that Kye aa president pro-tegentleman occupied th chair lor the evening. Roll call showed, aide from Mr. Carr that all members were present was and tha first order of the ful lowing veto from ik Mayor: 1 return herewith tha "Gsntlemen: three resolution of your honorable body to refund pariug and ldewalk special taxes without my approval for the following reasons: First That there ara no fund available for this purpose at the present time, there being Itn.000.u0 In warrant, outstanding Second, ngabiKt the fuudn. the Engineer serum to have charged the city for the total grading upon the it reel a and sidewalks while the law No. Keifleally states, (see section 56. Revved Statutes of Utah 18W, that tha city shall pay out of Ike f general fund, ouly .of the grading, sidewalk, curbing and guttering districts. I would therefore, recommend that tha estimate prepared by the City Engineer be returned to him with the ioatructiuiia that he -- hall charge the various paving sidewalk, curbing and guttering districts f with of all the grading and all other expenses connected with such paviug sidewalk and curbing, including engiuncr expenses. bn-ine- Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL TO RECOVERJFROM ROOMS" Na. SI RA 99 Phono ladspsndstit Rail Phana BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phana Ball P.iana BANK of Ogden ia Alleged to Hava Received Debt Payment First National From Bankrupt, sa Emil S. Rnlapp. truateo la bankruptcy in the estate of Aian 1). F. WM. GLASMANN Reynolds, bankrupt, has filed a comNab 130 plaint la Ike federal court in Salt latke Indtpeiidant Phana i Ball 120 City against the First National bank of Phana. . . Na. 120 af bath telephone systems Ogdon in whlrk he complaint and aliessd aftar I p. m. leges that Kmoohla waa adjudged a bankrupt on the 18th day of January, . e . and that fur four month prior to that it waa known to the defendant that Reynold was lnanlvent, but that the Jeiendante received $500 from him iu payment of part of a debt owing them, thereby allowing them a greater perMn end Mr, dan. Ramsey, Jr., ef centage than any othera of hla creditors. The money has been demanded, Fait Laka ara rfbiting in lm. refuse to turn it but tb defendant Notice After fVhura ry 1st. (lie Rio over to the trustee. Judgment ia aked Grand train for Rail like will leave in the aum of $800 and coats, A complaint for similar cause Is filed at I a. m. by the same plaintiff aaglnat A. A. Mr. aid Mae. J. T. Kinlin, of the Fin-H- a Wenger, who was also a creditor of Hotel of Rnltc. and Mr. and Mr. Reynolds Iu the eaten! 01 $,,000. due on C. r. Kelly aad Mr. J. C. Kelly ara a pmmlNMiry note. Judgment is asked tor $3JM and costs, which ia said to be 10(4 en Ylikon. Very mpeetfully submitted." the value of property transferred to WM. GLASMANN. a him the defendant, masiug thereby Tka young bailee of the bib ward will On motion of Mr. Chambers the to the creditor disadvantage preferred Council deferred action on tha veto (Ira a dance Feb. 7 at the iaatltut. of bia other creditor. Jveryone iavited. Come and have a and tha matter waa referred to the food lime. Flume committee for a week's conLATH Rf P OFFERED JOB. sideration. Tha Mayor's veto of rcaolutioii Hi police department yesterday located ia Drocdowrlis's Pawnshop on Kansas City, Feb. I. Gardiner Passed at the last meeting of the CounTwenty-fiftcil, paying L. C. Kelsey, $5,960.92 was a surveyor's inumit that, tonight stated that h bad bad bee alnlrn from lb office of W. Imtkrnp been offered the position of general plated before the body in the followIt, Bostaph aome lime ago. solicitor of the Atchison, TopsVa and ing communication:1 '(iemleaiMi: herewith yet urn 8anta Ke railway to aueeeed Edward D. A. L. K'nliion, a prominent stock Ken ns, resigned, but that ha had not your resolution passed at the lant man of Prmninlory, waa In the city ret accepted the offer. Acceptance meeting of your honorable body, payL. C. Kelsey $5,990.92, without my would areraidiat hla removal to Chica- ing dijr y eater day on bualneaa. for the rruaou that a claim go aud ha ia reluctant to leave Kanaaa approval, haa been filed against Ogden City by A statement ia being prepared in the City. the Ogden Clay Company for over Mr. Imthrop aald that be bad not county rlerka office for the atata claiming salj amount to be Iseund bountiaa the offered first been the of $7,000, auditor, allowing due from ald $7,000 will for wild animal pcba, aim the flret the rami. Ha said that be would accept have to baKelsey and if the order of the paid by bewaa made In Welter county. Thl of refuse the general aolicitorahlp court, and said amount Is also paid report will likely be uaed ia cuonoction fore March 1. to Mr. Kehiey by the city, it will with the Investigation into the alleged leave leas than U.IIIM for the compleICE BLOCKS PORTS. bounty fraud iu thia county. tion of all the work of the Sewer system and I am advined that it will reThe condition of Mrs. Emma Belvlne I Inst on. Fob. (.Nearly all of the quire more than that aum to put the In atilt vary aerioua. and little hope of ntaller porta on the New England street in proper condition as tha conia her recovery entertalacd by her tractor has not tilled in the street between coast Psssamaqnnddy aud family and friend. where be haa tunneled. CavKarra gsn sett Raya were tonight rloaed properly in of the afreets is perceptible aling a. Charlaa Woodward andwtfe have tightly with ice, while the larger ready at sever 1 places. Including Boston, Portsmouth. gone to California to vlell for a short Saturday I communicated with Mr. Portland and Providence, were filled Lynch, time with relatives and friends. manager of the Utah Saving A with huge floating rakes that Impeded Trust Co., which company furnished and endangered navigation. The Houth-ra- at tha bond for the contractor. 1 requesL-e- s Albert Brnckbank. a well known storm and rising temperature that him to alga a wlatemsut that bl. man arof Utah, Spanish Fork, young prevailed during the day caused a tem- company would hold the city harmless rived In the city today and will spend porary lifting of the Ira emliargo at a under the bond given, if wa paid Mr. a few weeks riaiiing here. few of the blockaded porta, but tonight this 87,(MKI claimed by tha Pipe lha wind changed to Ike northwest, a Keley He ramaed to do that but Charles de la Baume. of Uintah, one cold wave approached and it waa ex- Company. today baa sent me the enclosed letter af the pioneer of Weber onuut.y i pected that tomorrow would bring in which he to hold the crilliwlly III. Me waa seized with a about condition even worse than thuee city harmless guarantees from any claims nr liaseveral stroke and ago which the have existed for paralytic days past thrva bilities by reason of their suretyship. bis left side affected. days. They do not admit, however, that this claim of $7,000 by the Pipe Company Is coveted by thoir suretyship. I would recommend to your Honor25) able Roily one of two propositions, First That thia matter be laid over for one week and that the city attorney be direrted to furnish an opln Ion in writing as to the city's responsibility if it psys thl $7,000, fur which the Ogden Pipe Company has served on the city a legal notice, or that you pay the amount of the estimate and tlce the sum In the hands of the district court until the court decides who is entitled to the money. electric In connection with this mailer. I to eall the Council' attention to the fact that several parties have been Injured by reasons of the excavations made by tha sewer contractor and that such parties havw 90 days to file their claim with the Council and that such time haa not yat aspired and only a few days ago a women fell into tbe sewer excavation an tha bench awl bad to be dug out, just what the injury or damagaa will be I cannot tell but I believe it ia tha duty of the Mayor to rail tha Council' at tent ton all of to thrae matters in order that the city may ba fully and promptly protected oil Of conrM It ia disagreeable to the contractor o see bis money tied up but Ogden City i not responalble for that and if the city pays the money electric into the court, it releares the city of all responsibilities. So Ur as we know claims may yet be filed to cover every dollar due the contractor." 'Very respect fn II v submitted. Na .Na .,,, 139 9S Ira-au-- . one-hal- one-hal- ia-a- bar-bor- S900G Why Use Coal Oil? When you can have do-sir- e lights for $1.50 per month for the first light and $1.00 each for additional lights Save the trouble filling and make it lamps with easy for the women at home by using light OTill HIT AND POWER CO., wf Baaaaa whmj E5Z31 Wo Got tho Cream 3 of tho Diamond Business In Ogden di We get the cuatem of tha people ia thia locality who know what tha beat ia and wont bavo anything ataa. It ia a pretty good rule to follow tho leadership af critical, discriminating If you ara intareatad In the purchase of a diamond people. ctme in our More and have a faw momenta talk with ua relative to quality and price. S. Lewis AT THE BIG CLOCK t tht be instructed to give a written opinion in regard to the payment of tha money and the mater waa o disposed R. S. CAMPBELL, Manager Sea c WM. GLASMANN. Mr. Craig moved the action m tbe Mayor's veto be held over fnf one week and that the City Attorm-- tSift rii aSAl.'.'sai' v & Co r Jewelers WASHINGTON AVENUE. The Claims committee recommended the payment of claims aggregating an amount of f2.ltl.99. which on motion uf Councilman Chambers waa allowed and warrants ordered drawn to cover the amount. For repairs and supplies amount- ing to $96. The Fire committee, to whom had been referred some requisitions of I lie chief of tha lira department, recommended that they be allowed and on notion of Mr. Williams the recommendation was adopted. Tbe committee on Public Buildings and Ground In whom bad been r ferrod the applications of C. J. Renat root and J. Van Rootselaw for the prv.lt Ion of city park keeper reimrted that inasmuch aa tbe Mayor ha the power to appoint that the matter he referred to bint and on motion of Mr. Clianibera the recommendation waa adopted by the Council. This committee also reported in re h, 18-e- 11 AMUSEMENTS h h d d 4 msnu-factur- er GRAND Opera House n. MACK SWAIN CO. op-po- rt Thoma-McDowv- tonight The ont-linr- d Golden . 7-- SPrasT Ixn-ilon- |