Show from tha duly of aug 3 cm funds arc fickling lew aej expenses must bo cut the council met in regular session last evenice eveni cg august ard 3rd in As usual tle meeting did not begin till 8 aldermen whalen and fell and councillors hank corey and orilin were abbene mayor kiebel was in the chair the minutes of previous meetings were read and accepted the following petitions v ere presented jolin wathon manager C M I 1 represented that quack doctors vendors of various articles street fakiri fakirs and other itinerants were in the habit of causing a blockade on alia sidewalks leading to said institution and desired eliat the nuisances bo abated alderman favored the petition and the designation of a place for the cartiea such for instance as the corner of thirty fifth and washington avenue laughter mr blaisdill considered that all persons should be served alike the petition was referred to tho committee on laws with to draft a suitable ordinance joaeph dark chief of the fire brigade on behalf of the ie titio ned lor the of ther poll taxes aa had been tha custom under previous administrations on motion of foreshaw the request WAS granted charlei woodmansee Woodman eee and other owners of property lying on each side of adams avenue from twenty eighth to thirty third petitioned the council to extend baid avenue to thirty third promising to remove all obstructions and to dedicate the land required to extend the avenue in its full wibb referred to city engineer pending barvey now being made goodrick Good co offered to pay 20 for the privilege of putting w bodon signs on tha street sprinklers lers to advertise their business during the present season referred to committee on finance COMMITTEE on water supply the superintendent 0 water works had been sn to turn on the water at to benefit geo W bashus and other twenty fifth street alfo the ex of mains as petitioned for heretofore the committee recommended that no action be taken adopted the flame in waterfill binyon biad been put in at a cost of ane action was endorsed As to K J hilts petition for reduction of saloon water license the reduction was recommended adopted mr blaisdell moved that all other saloons ba also charged at the rat of 15 per annum this matter was laid over temporarily on streets the surveyor having asked for 10 per month for use of his worth of mathematical and surveying instruments instrument a the amount was granted on sanitary when this committe was called no report was the response the mayor said that a report waa required instead of no report councillor then raid that the sanitary ordinances was flagrantly violated especially as regards the vaults and he recommended the appointment of a health officer to inspect nuisances and cause them to be atutes the health of the town was greatly endangered under the head of miscellaneous business the com would present a plan for the abatement of nuisances 16 was high tima to enforce the ordinance by prosecuting sec offenders mr blaisdell said he was satisfied that there were aenious roi staLes in the ordinance in some of the five feet holes provided tor by the ordinance aa the depth of vaults water rose to within a lew inches of the of the ground mr was in favor of amending the ordinance to meet the case other members concurred the mayor favored the appointment of a city scavenger with felpi the sanitary committee was ansti noted in conjunction with the committee on laws to draft the necessary ordinance MUS the usual fortnightly bills and payrolls were then passed or referred several members objected to having alie accounts of the city water works and the weber canal with each other except tho cleaning out of quicksand on twenty fifth street hill alio recorder said tho accounts were kept separate miscellaneous the mayor asked the street supervisor how much ho could reduce his pay roll and expenses as the funds in tha treasury were getting low mr cuslidge Cu did not elate any amount but said that the tramway engine crew were already laid off and ibo other forces were reduced A further reduction would be undesirable but could be made mr Dou plasa moved that the tramway force be laid off tor one month and that the locomotive be repaired in the meantime tho matter was left with mr coolidge to reduce expenses aa much as lie pos bibly could during the nest two weeks pending the payment of the interest on the city bonds W farrall water master said ho could reduce his expenses to employing no morn than tarca men tor the next two weeks 1 be bulk of his work was now done the city eaid that any redaction in liis force would work serious injury to the city he was passed by tho recorder said that although he could not state the amount of cash on hand in the city treasury it vas retting low aal lie interest on the city ben is would soon be due lie had drawn a check for paving the came trusting ins action would be endorsed the council formally endorsed the recorders action the mayor now that a telegram had been received that day from mr bothwell beating that he bould ba in ogden on saturday mr bothwell Bolh well arrived last evening to sign tha water works contract another bundle of bills were read including the commercial printing and alie ford dog killing the city attorney approved of a typewriters type writers bill of 2 SO for making two copies 01 abo athwell contract the city will pay it the railroad freight bills were ordered paid the ahre department came in with a number of bills amounting to for sundry fires great and sall that lad lately happened the bills were ordered paid W F smyths ate in THE STANDARD concerning the closing of the spring on grunt alenne waa read by the roc the bursts of eloquence canad all the members except mr Bl ahdell to laugh heartily lie mr blaisdell Blais lell said that every man he met in the first municipal ward 1 liia indignation and disgust at the closing of the spring he offered the following be it resolved that tha leave a pipe laid from the on grant avenue to tre front of the control ichito a dispanio di stanio of abent 75 feet anil abero paco a i rink ica fountain for hie benefit of the i and the public tho batir to ba raised by the aid of a hydraulic rani alderman shilling ballel the councils attention to ana unsafe condition of the stephens new intended for alie novelty variety theatre on twenty fifth street and moved that the on buildings be instructed ted to carefully exannie it it was so ordered OF alie maars iid that as bould be a legal holiday election day the board would have to only meet and adjourn to another day the city reported that a jog offos los feet on tho streets being opened of thirtieth street was differed to the plat now filed and the surveys stages driven and buildings put up alio records should bo amended referred to street council adjourned for one week A game of base ball was played in park yesterday afternoon between the Dea erets of this city and the club from the game should bae begun at but as is usual in midi mailers it was not started until half an hour later when the boys from valley went to bat they mado three runs the first inning and it was apparent from tho beginning that the score would approach the general run of cricket scores such proved to he the case tor at the close of the game the score stood 25 to 35 in favor of he Dee erets yet there were several good plays made on both sidon w aich to a certain extent relieved the monotony of the game egbert stratford distinguished himself in the left field and though not very strong at the bat he made a clean home run on a ball cent out in the left field the pit ther john L herrick did good work and stood it out the whole game which lasted for nearly hours while on the other side pitchers were tried though not to alio advantage of the team at the chobo of nine innings the score stood as follows L parley 3 I 1 stratford 4 A greenwell C W greenwell X J II errick 4 T thomas 3 A stratford 2 J 1 flygare 3 S alien 4 F parry 3 total sa HUST G reirin 3 I 1 anderson 3 J alien 3 stracy OT racy 4 J 3 II 11 anderson Ander sou 0 W ferrin 2 G gejdos 2 C 4 10 johnson 1 total 25 desprets Des erets C 3 1 10 5 3 7 0 35 0 25 struck out john II errick 5 ferrin 2 2 and anderson 1 bases on balls II errick 5 ferrin 3 and anderson 5 hit by ball II errick 2 ferrin 1 home run E stratford 8 alien anil G ferrin three base bits 11 anderson and F parry the bivs irom played well but for some reason did not come up to average playing food for chiotes Co iotes Clie yenne leader the identity of a man choso whoso dead body was found near wilcox sunday afternoon says the boomerang is not known annl the probabilities are that it will remain a mystery alie man was undoubtedly a tramp the body was found on a side hill three kilps south of the station by robert dielia and waa a revolting sight death had probably taken place weeks ago and nearly all the flush bad been eaten from the bones by coyotes there was nothing indicate that death had been caused by violence and it was decided not hold an inquest the man had been poorly dressed A pair of overalls served for trousers and coalso brosang covered his feet the hat which ho had worn was found among some brush file trum the body all that was 10 light by a escaich of the i was a button halt an empty tobacco sack there was nothing whatever to indi cito who the man have awen or where he had lie was apparently 25 years of age and 5 feet 6 inches la height his hair was liba brown and all the teeth were sound tb lla linck trial LIVERPOOL aug 3 at the trial of mrs maybrick today to day dr stevenson one of the attending physicians who attended mr maybrick asserted that all of the patients symptoms indicated that he was buffering from arsenical poisoning tho burno testified that when mrs maybrick tried to persuade her husband to take it lio objected saying it was tho wrong medicine no improper food or medicine was riven the patient while w it dees was in the house sirs my brick appeared tender and considerate toward her husband the waiter at flattmann Flatt mans hotel the prisoner as tho woman who occupied a bedroom in that hotel with the man after the introduction of this testimony the prosecution announced its close sir charles russell then opened the cabe or alie defense ln aug 3 in the maybrick trial to day a witness named lUtc sou who lived with maybrick in america from 1877 to a mariner thompson and a negro who was may bricks former servant all testified that the deceased decee sed took arsenic habitually professor tidy testified that tho symptoms manifested bv were not typical of arsenical poisoning the appearance of the organs waa cobai tent with alie theory that death resulted from clans scia aug 3 claus the great sugar manufacturer whose mammoth refinery on the delaware is now one of the land maiks of philadelphia lias decided to duplica tb tho plant clause H who is associated with his father has notified the contractor coc tractor or alia construction of the buildings and george wathon manager of mr eliat the capacity of the refinery would be doubled the work of erecting the additional buildings will ad now in course of lion and placing in them the necessary machinery will begin soon the producing capacity of atie works when completed will be about dounda of sugar daily the antiro cost of the plant will be between 4 and john L alie hero fonsville Lons viLLE aug 3 john I 1 balli van in charge of the deputy from mississippi stopped hero this morning and visited chief II cf the fire at the otice sullivan held a levoe a thousand people allane to eee him at 12 20 he left or new orleans |