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Show If OEM NO THE EXAM15TER: uaDtX, OTAEt, TUESDAY MOflIXG, 'AUGrgT SUGGEST SCRIP FOR SEWER A E3A77ER OF HEALTH 1 ON II TWENTY-EIGHT- H It Is Legal After Bond Election Bankers Are Willing to Handle It. Water Suit Still Hangs Over City and Bagley May Get Assistance to Handle It. Appropriation for County Fair. tiou of the water was a lack of fall, The City Fathers met in regular last evening and transacted a which, he said, could not be overcome. He stated that to make the channel large amount of routine basinet. The deeper would make the gutters unewer question for Twenty-eight- h that tha cause waa tha runstreet was again brought up and waa sightly, of tba irrigation waters through ning If debate. a of the subject lengthy the streets of the city, that a large legal, slier the recent bond eleetlaa. amount of water was turned Into the work the council may take up the and a small amount wu used. of building the sewer by the iesuance gutters Ho suggested several remedies and the voted to ap- nuttier waa referred to iho street comof scrip. Council alao propriate U0 to the Weber County mittee without discussion. Fair association. In of proon Whan all the regular baflaesa had tests reportingthe the question against proposed curbing and been disposed of. Mr. Kye look the of Washington avenue from floor and stated that there had been guttering river bridge to Twelfth aewer com- the Ogden no rendered the by report were married by Elder Ritchie immedi- mittee. referring to the building of the street, the cky engineer stated that amount of protests received were ately after the iaeuance of the lb aewer to eliminate the Twenty eighth the Hi per cent, but aa It required 66 3 cenae. street ditch. He supposed that inascent, the dty had gained jurisdicmuch as the question of Issuing bonds per tion. Dr. and Mra. Coulter returned yes- had been defeat Ml la the special elecMr. Paine said that isumuch as the terday from a visit to the Coast. tion, ell bids fog. the building of the percentage hi favor of the work wu Ho aewer be would rejeoled. so small, aad as a majority had voted Councilman A. H. Mojree nnd wife proposed further stated that soma of the people, It, he thought that tt should left today for a trip to Portland. in the interested district expected, against filed. Mr. Baudail wanted it to lay of he sons beea said had what from by over one week. After some discusA marriage lienee waa granted by the councilman, that part of the eewer sion Mr. Craig moved that tha dty County Clerk David Matt eon y eater-da-y might be built by scrip. had gained Jurisdiction, the work afternoon to Lawrenca Taylor and talked had perHa stated that he should be left until a further order of MIm Pearl Flngree. both of thU dty. wkh a number of bankers who the council, which motion prevailed. who will be married In tba Temple at sonally isbe stated that if the scrip legally The dty treasurer asked for a transBalt Lake on Wednesday next. sued that they would Ilka to handle it. fer from fund of a certain the He also said that It had been sug- amount to be general to district paving applied disMAD HAD DIFFICULTY gested by some that if a smaller No. 10, In order to close up the actrict, say II er 20 blocks, could count. On motion of Mr. Randall the rebe created, then Uaua scrip to cover quest wu referred to the finance comJ. H. Patteraon, colored, waa ar- the cost of the same that It would mittee. rested by Officer Malone ahortly before be a wise thing to do this fall. Ho Street. Supervisor L. B. Batch recom7 o'clock but evening and landed at thought it waa at least worth while to mended that concrete platforms be the police station, where a charge of cou alder the matter. (built at all stand pipes where the Mr. moved statement After this waa Kye the placed peace diaturblng streets had been macadamised and the that the law committee and the dry same wu referred to the agnlnat him. sprinkling to be ia car who a inveeclgato attorney appointed dining porter, Patterson, committee. sewer the of after the tt la of out claimed, building legality Ogden, running The unitary Inspectors report for took possession of a dining ear yeatar-da- the issuance of bonds to cover the ex- the week ending August 14th showed been voted had the work of bad after ha pense probably afternoon, two cases of diptheria now In quarantaken a little too much from the flow- down and If necessary that the com- tine and the report was ordered fll-eing bowl sad, with a knife In bla hand, mittee be authorised to visit Balt Lake la their Investigations In order that defied anyone to come near A wu received and read was called and they might be able to give the body an from petition Officer Malone 8. J. Griffin, W. G. Wilson and on tha club the use ten bis three ed to question, intelligent report npon others asking that a night sprinkler Mr. Faina brought out the fact that be bead of tbs coltpvd gentleman, If ha put on the canyon road from 24th aewer efHa in Interested the the had made any disturbance. This very people street to the sanitarium. This subject a aewer bonds worked waa had the the to taken fect and Pattenon again served to brine out of discusstation bouse. He waa locked np, but at the special election, and he was la sion and referdnae plenty in to the way work of In of sum them what favor was later bailed out the letting which the sprinkling wu being done dewere waa if 120. they necessary now, In the city. It waa Anally referred to When released Patteraon stated that sirous of having the eeear built He th he had not attempted to uae a knlfs on said that In fore of this, that he did any one. but admitted having noma dif- not think It the right thing for the ficulty with one of the dining car con- dty to spend any money after they had voiced their sentiments at the ductors. Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE 2-- EDITORIAL ROOM ..Na II Independent Phm Btll PhoM intitiMNfc II BUIINEI OFFICE No. 110 Independent Phone . .No. H Boll Phono WM. GLASMANN No. 120 Independent Phono 120 N Boll Phono ..No. 120 of both telephone oyatoma doaad after I p. m. .,. ... u (MED J. B. Michael, of Manila, P. I., la li the city after an absence of come e yeara, vialtlng frlrado and renewing old time acquaintances. Ha la on hla way to California from New twenty-fir- York. y Miaa E. Baabman baa gone to Brig-ba- a to visit frlenda for a few days. Dr. Roy Doggett, of Chicago la vUit-laMr. and Mra. Elliot, ,.ff Hunta-villa- , g Lawraoco Ritchie returned yea ter montha ml day from a twenty-eigh- t a Ion la Great Britain. During bla abaraca Mr. Rltchio alao viaited In Holland. A marriage licence waa granted In the county rlerk'a office yraterday to Bingham E. Reive, 40, and Mina Alice Mmitb 22, both of Ogden. The couple pools. There waa some other discussion on the subject after which a vote showed that the original motion pre- LUSTER REALIZES PLIGHT H.RUPP Luster, the enofeaaed wife murderer, was not troubled by tba authorities again yesterday, being permitted to spend the day very quietly. Tbli seemed to further assist In elaartng bis mind. Toward evening he railed for Captain Brown nnd to that officer he requested that the ticket to Ban Fra nr taco, which he bad purchased from a Balt Lake ticket scalper, be returned to that person, and an effort be made to have hla money refunded. Ho waa soured that this would be done, after which he made the significant statement that he would need some money soon. This la taken by the police to mean that the fellow clearly realism hla position and that money will bo necessary to see him through. Watches and Jewelry Our Specialty ia Repairing 1217 Waah. Ava. OGDEN, MIX UP IN CHIlTpARLOR UTAH. got Into trouble again last night at a chile parlor on lower street and landed at tpe Twraty-liftpolice station, where he spent the night, and will face Judge Murphy on a charge of disturbing the peace toC. D. McNeill h day. McNeill, the police ay, was t the worse for dring and got Into nn altercation over expectorating on the floor of the restaurant. The mix-u- p did not get very tar along before Officer Morrlsey happened along and took the troubleeome "C. D. to the atallon. WARRANTY That Will Wear wu lprlnjt. WM made an extended explanation of the if call- trials with which tha association had ed attention 7to - Rendall, wheaction 'the previous met at the end of which ha moved taken' the council, stating that that the appropriation asked for be nothingbyhad aa yet been done, not made. withstanding the promiaea of the man When the vote waa bring taken, Mr. axemen t. The ntolutlon provided that ,! p- enMmtesdshMfotR 2 th propr PPltanoee put to explain his vote, but that he felt at once and the remi prevailed. the situation demanded that he do so, place UndeF reading of ia that Instance. Ha stated that ha ordinancesthethehead of third ordinances following waa a stockholder in the aaaodafloe ' nnd that ha. for one, would be will- met with final paaMge. street from Creating Seventeenth ing to stand an assessment te place Washington Jefferson avenue curbing the (sir on a safe financial basis. Ha and guttering district No. 20. Mid that inasmuch aa they could not Washington avenue from Twenty-secon- d make the appropriation legally, and street aa to Twenty-firs- t that. In face of the fact that Ogden extension to sidewalk district No.first 1, City had work laid out at the present the west and eaat rides of time that would take all of the levy, ton avenue from Twenty-An- t Washingstreet he must vote So." aide-walAll the other members present voted to the Ogden river bridge,21. as districts Noe. II and In favor or the appropriation, without Twenty-thirstreet from Wall to any further debate. Madison asenne aa sidewalk district City Attorney Bagley stated to the No. 6. council that he desired to again bring to Adams avenue from Twenty-sixtup tha question of tha suit now pend- Twenty-eightstreet m flint extenEUntea In United court, the brought ing sion district by the Ogden Water Worka company No. 4.to cutting and guttering In which th the plainagainst dty, Madloon avenue from Twenty-fourttiffs asked for Judgment ia the sum of street aa curbing and about 230,000 for hydrant rentals. Ha to Twenty-fiftMid that he had demurred to the com- guttering district No. 6. The following notices of intention plaint, which demurrer had been over- wero ordered published: ruled, and he was given, until SepWall avenue from the south line of tember 1st, to file answer. He further street on the west side said that he had not sa yet filed hla Twenty-fourt- h street some members of the coun-- 1 to the south tine of Twenty-fiftanswer wide from the south line of ell thought lie should have tome one J street oa the east side to asslet him In handling the cave. He Twenty-fourtTwenty.flfth Mid that, while this suggestion did not to feet wide at an estimated come from him. and if such wan the ' afreet 16 intention of the body, that It be done cost of $2,200 as a sidewalk district. Twenty-seventstreet from Washat once as the case waa largely a fight ington to Adams avenue at a cost of on point of Jhw. Mr. Randan moved that the matter $1 .600 as a curbing and guttering be referred to ilie law committee with street from Wall to Twenty-sixtpower to act and then there waa a (.S00, aa lot of discussion in which all members Whahington avenue, cost of the council took a hand. Mr. Paine a curbing and guttering district. The question of putting a concrete Mid he had full confidence In the Washability of the city attorney and that covering over tha waterway on he could read law aa well aa If they ington avenue by tbe Clark A Bevies had a dosen attorn era, therefore he mill, was bronght tip. Bids for the was not in favor of hiring additional work were received from J: P. O'Neill, and the Wheelwright Construction counsel. Mr. Moyev thought that If the rity company. The former bid (200 and the attorney needed help, that the same tatter 440.2(1. After aome discussion, should be given him. Mr. Craig Mid it was referred to the street commit-th- e case was of far reaching 1m-- 1 tee and the city eagineer with powet portanre. and if won,' would be of 'to act, the contract to be let to tha great benefit to the dty. Mr. Paine lowest bidder, then asked that, he he placed on rec-Payrolls were allowed In the sum ord as opposing the employment of ' of $2,432.25. after which Councilman d assistant counsel. When the roil was Emmett moved that the recorder on the question, Mr. Paine was Ify Contractor J. P. O'Neill to pnt In the only one voting no." hence the at once the concrete waterway at Thirty-firs- t street ar.d Washington avmotion prevailed. The finance committee recommend- enue. as the same waa much needed. ed the transfer of 270.25 from the The motion prevailed. general fund to the fond fur paving dty Record --r Critchlow requested district No. 2. aa per the request of and was granted a two weeks leave of ' the city attorney at a previous meet absence commencing with next Friday, ing of the council, for tho purpose of during which time he will take in the dosing np the account The report fair at Portland. was adopted' cm motion of Mr. Xye. An adjournment was then taken nnThe sewer committee reported favor til Friday night when a poll of the ably on the communication of the city recent special election will be made engineer regarding the completion of and the revised ordinances wtil again the Grammerry avenue aewer. stating be taken up. that they had visited and found the same all right, and recommending its j acceptance. Mr. Paine, who is a mem-- ! MEETS DEATH FROM GUN SHOT. her iff the sewer committee Mid Hint be had never been consulted on Portland. Ore., Aug. 14. Informs the matter and on hla motion the same tion reached here today from Trout was referred back to tbe Mme com-- . Lake. Washington, that Herbert Witmilter. ten of 8t. John a suburb of Portland In connection with the question yesterday met hla death sa the result presented at a previous meeting of tha of a gun shot wound. Witten In core oouncil, the city engineer reported on pany with two companions, were in the proposition of getting rid of the a boat on the take. Witten mw some- collection of water oa the east side of thing to shooT at. and in drawing his Washington avenue ipd north side of gun to him. the mnxxle first, dlscharg- Twenty-flftstreet. He . stated that . ed the contents into his stomach, mak- the principal reason for the colic j ing a frightful wound. d DEED h h h h The following warranty deed has been filed In the county recorder's office: Mertin CO TO J. Stooe to Marin B. Stone, for the eum of II, part of lot 7, block G6, plat C. ACCIDENT SMALLEYS TO COLLIER. Washington, Aug. 14. A report to the navy department from tha com mandant of tha navy yard at Portsmouth, X. H, on tha recent accident to tha collier says that vessel was damaged while a teat waa being made with air pressure. The commandant estimated that six week would be required to repair the dam agn. The Lebanon waa being fitted up for destroying derelicts All Engraving Free J vailed. When the question of appropriating 1500 to the Weber Fair Maoris, ion iwna, brought before the council. Mr. Crafc h some-whs- LADIES i BE CAREFUL 8 CHEAP LEATHER I Ofl GOODS! Have you ever bought a hind bag that looked fine for a week or so th:n began to scuff and you tore oif the handls and had to discard it? WE HANDLE GOOD GOODS AT our leather goods are made of REAL LEATHER We sell them with a guarantee to give satisfaction and one of our wrist bags will last a season. ALL STYLES AND PRICES ......... J. S. Lewis JEWELERS and AT THE BIG CLOCK Company OPTICIANS WASH AVE. CEIn'URRERTO LIBEL ACIKimviOU LEWIS Dr. C. A Mosman Dr. L. M. Brum bargh The following demurrer hae been filed by Attorney R. g. Farnsworth, for William Gtaamanui and the Standard Publishing company against the recent libel complaint of Viola Lewis: la the District Court of Weber County. State of Utah. Viola Lewie, aa infant, by Peter A. Thla Particular System Far Particular People, Mattson, her guardian ad Litem, plaintiff, vs. Wllliim Glasmanu and tha Standard Publishing company, defendants. Gold Now come the above named defendMade ants and demur to the complaint of tha plaintiff upon tha following on grounds: (1) That th facts set forth In the plaintiff's first cause of action do not Honor show that the plaintiff haa legal capacity to sua. (2) That the Mid plaintiff's first cauae of action is ambiguous, unintelli3 gible nnd uncertain because certain portions of the publication complained Lifetime of nr omitted from Mid complaint by which omission tha words complained of are made ambiguous aad uncertain, Extract Teeth Without Pain Asleep or Awt- what way, respec, or manner tha Mid plaintiff wm Mid to he ia a serious condition and what acta or conduct are claimed to be imputed to Do not let your Tooth ge became they are Loos. Let us tavs then hr the Mid Richards as the cause of such you with sur latest Pyorrhea Alveolaris treatment condition. (33) That the allegations contained la the plaintiffs first cauae of action do not state facts sufficient to constiWE MAKE PLATES THAT FIT NO MATTER WHO HAS FAILED tute a case of action against theM or of them. defendants either 14) That tha plaintiff's second Good aa a Government Band, Every PramlM we make la csum of action set forth does not Notice Our of Work at Entrance Specimens state facta sufficient to show that tha plaintiff has legal capacity to sue. (6) That Mid second cauae of ac2451 Washington Avenue Remember the Place tion ia ambiguous and uncertain for the reason that certain portions of the publications therein referred to, are OVER WM. DRIVER'S DRUG STORE omitted from Mid complaint by reason of which the proper and true meaning of Mid publication cannot be determined with sufficient certainty or In what Benue or In what way or manner the bill this week, Eddie Ernie, wbc the Mid plaintiff waa Mid to be imact would be a creditable one for u of said crime the la rape plicated one to perform, but Ernie la hiu therein referred to. capped by the fact that he hu k (6) That the allegations set forth one leg, which renders hia feats in said plaintiff's second cause of acthe more difficult. tion do not stats facta sufficient to Tbe musical act this week h constitute a cause of action against Miaa Jane Vedder, a vocalist, wha At Utanna. these defendants or either of them. songs and parodies on took R 8. FARNSWORTH, There waa a time when a vaudeville topical are well received. Attorney for defendants, P. O. performance was not complete with- songrf, 214 and 212 Socles building, out the presence on the programme of TEAMSTERS IN SESSION. a ventriloquist act. Then the public Ogden, Utah. tired of tbe sterotyped acta that were forced upon them. Ventriloquists ceae-eBILLY WILSON ENTERTAINS to be top linen and were rele- ; Philadelphia, Pi., Aug. of14. Tba Is Teammi AT LBS HOUSE HEBMHACE gated to a plase on tbe program us- ternational Brotherhood today, at their afternoon aesatoa, I werecal-culatefor acta that reserved ually to continue the per capita tu to clear the houee for the next rided of 15 cents. The question of eoi Billy Wilson's new log house at the Hermitage, threw open its doora tart performance. ing the official journal of tha In common with the rest of the was night to about four hundred guests, referred to the incoming with unfamiliar is not from thla city and 8a!t Lake. If the country, Ogden tire committee, fala not success of the opening la to be con- ventriloquist acta, but k A resolution barring poiUlctaai ui sidered an omen, the future of the miliar with acta of this nature auch saloon keepers from the nnkm w tho la as McKnlght presenting at house la already assured. adopted. Governor Cutler waa represented by Utahns this week. He la good. To aa It waa decided to pay to local sahia private secretary. N. P. Neleon. certain d ogres he uses the same S per week per member wtai lons as others hut there la an orig- the members of the local unioxi Among the others present from the act that ha presen is on strike or are locked capital dty wm Simon Bamberger. inality about tha out The whole party were loud In their which places him in n clast by himA resolution wu also adopted dself furnew ventriloquists. The among for the place. praises that any member owning wl Powers nnd Theobald have been eclaring nishings were the flneat and the apoperating more than one team mad la their act and before in teen hard be would Ogden pointments the beat It be given an honorable wlihdiaval to Improve upon the place in any way, not entirely new, but the Ingenue card, and must not be allowed to hoii former and the of work general the for well It being especially adapted office In the union. character of tha act which they prethe purpose for which it la intended. Tbe tatter part of the aessloa vu common It from the sent redeems earn seating Thera were four tables, enlivened by a controversy bstwm over one hundred guests. Four times place. Michael Casey, third All who viaited the G. A. R. etreet and Alexander re these tables filled when the Dijon, both of lax who was and orhere It when carnival sumptuous banquet waa served. Aa Francisco. They have had dlfficuitks will Roman took in the hippodrome chestra furnished music throughout s a cooperative milk concert id the hand balancer, over tha whole of the evening. Tbe apac-iou- remember Cheater, took their dispute to the they feaiff one wae work the dancing hall wm thrown open, whose clevercarnivaL Of all the hand Each made charges after the banquet and those present tures of the and the convention the other, In the wero Invited to further enjoy them- balancers that have been teen that an adjournment m so disorderly of selves by tripping the light fantas- city. Cheater is certainly the peer tomorrow without eetdbf taken until tic!. which many did until the wee' them all. Not only does he perform the disputes between tha CaUftnit the most difficult of feats, while ima hours of the morn. delegates. All In ail tha affair waa a grand aue-i- standing upon hla hands, but he core and one that Billy should feel bines a grace of movement in all of Kleff, Russia, Aug. 14. Seriow diaeen and which proud of. The new house ie a pleat- bis acta that is rarely sturbances have been occurring it tbe J is resort. beautiful thla appreciated. to greatly addition ing There ie another hand balancer on streets of Ldtmlro. New System Dentists aes-s:o- n EXAMINER TELEPHONES IS, 1905. h , 2 dla-trie- t. h and Porcelain Crown and Bridge Work Lasts Y: h i d I I fc-- d no-tbod- h h C1FT FOR CHIEF BR0WH1RC A NEW PAINT STORE Chief of Police Thoms E. Browning to his friends yesterday a triplicate mirror, which he received from J. Schuster, of Schuster and Obert, of - Hawthorne, New Jar- was exhibiting Good Goods BERRY and a Chief Browning, while cast recently, en route to Washington, D. C., where he attended the convention of police chiefs, met Mr. Bchurier on the train. The two formed an acquaintance and before they parted Mr. Schuster promised to and the chief the mirror u a token of esteem. The promtee waa fulfilled yesterday, when the mirror arrived. The glasses are prettily and the chief la proud of the PAINT Square Deal ' F. Fife, formerly a THIS VEEK FOR Colonel W. of Ogden, but recently of returned yesterday from an extended trip through Arixona and Old Mexico, where he has located a eouple of copper mines, which he claims ere very valuable, and which be and hla sons expect to work. Mr. Fife wae aA old time resident here, where he took a prominent part In the early development of the place. He waa superintendent of construction during the building of tbe Taber-nacl- e real-de- We are new Ari-xon- a, CHERRIES business but d OUR SPECIALTY j IS GLAZING Come snd see us Frank R. Watkins MM Try our Paints end Grocer in Ogden. la in in experience nt Madrid. Aug. 144. The newspaper declare that 100.000 laborers in are without the necessities of life. Several districts are at the mercy of the rioters and many landlords are seeking Mfety In flight. - 44 gift- - COIMIEL FIFE BACK CO. 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