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Show a m $ 1 J r . 4 'iss 2 VOLUME 1. " OGDEN CITY, UTI .Iir NO. 34. P- f I . A-- PE ICE FIVE CENTT. 40&4G9 jui: C - Needs Capital to LYvelcp her Mineral, Vegetable and Animal Resources. Come to ZION'S Has the GREATEST YAatcr Has 12,000 Population and It is the KEY GREAT RAILROADS, from Shady drives, many miles' of Power in 'Utah Territory for TWO DAILY NEWSPAPERS. CENTRE. CITY of the Wasatch Range. the East and r West:' the North PAVED Streets, ELECTING economically driving wheels of Her gats 3 are open to the INDUSTRY. Como anJkccus. World's Workers. and South. Lighted, and Mining, Manufacturing. Etc. 3i Utalis Is U the JUNCTION of EIGHT Has a SALUBRIOUS COMMERCI Clircr-te- . y !Vj. vt 1FS UTUmKI Wl'WOr.TII, of th rhr.iclwn PlifSfi or T. H. - u . a , r'-- p-i 2hriii Uty. the i s 5 - and Y'cung, 0.rdt llililS Proceedings of Vestarday and To-da- y. !.. MT.UK11.N POP. P.. (i. W. H. K., Og r t. fa. OfTh-- U McN u, uf ta Druf r tore, ever , FI.,h street. Kenldence on 4th and spring TWO Wtro.t. Telephone u, tl. ft HBY.WT, M. & S.P.nl a PHYMCIkN I). Ptiih. Olttceover afore, Roiidtoe, CLu g s ret, F,at of Mam. 8:30 to 0:30 . M. T B. MORRISON, M ? t mnn4 Kir? on, Ogdon, W olh.ripo in Ilense, ( 4 CrncE Hours: 1 6l:o to 8 P. . to 12S- - Telephone No. M. II. HiNllH J. K. 0- M.N. sfiir.i.iso. V. Fred lent R. An IMS, ('politer.' Dooi.y. President. "" 101. - --t i ltn ini luik.tt. fij I . Mj ? OP 0QD2E, STATED DTPOCITCnY. 'UNITED CtOtzl Paid in SI 00 - Ri;;rcrcJ3Mt rtCKSK rIT tgO. W V C. Itw T?az'"-2- t inking business and Companies. rpre:r;t la&.r Imzjint O. J.C. AlitTROKC. Pre-fo-.- - Gl i.mowii 1 I r a 4- - 1 , ws. 4 ii Till Convention Adjourns LI on day at II a. m. n ('hr A(h June 22. The convention was enlled to order fit 7:1. p. in., Chairman Estee in the chair. The band played, and a the rounic ceased, Depew avenJeJ th y latform. He received an enthusiastic ovation from the delegate and auchenee. lie said: Mr. Chairman aud gentlemen of the confrom here ae a vention: I (j New Y'ork, neither expecting: nor desiring to appear in tii is con ventio 1 or ben le it ia any other capr.rity. After my arr,r: 1, the itatative of New Ycrk by tttsa. imoa rep'f vote prenenred nr name to tiiis conflation. This iti done for the reason that it was the belief that all divisions eould be healed find uli interets united in the Emp.ro K ate, and secure in tfait common wdt fa that it would A p! wse.J of tlie ticket. the triur-p- h considers-- , Under the-- e cond.tions tious ar. i cpiniou coaid bare uo pc.ible w; bt. . , then a c : v ioa Kjs arin which has convinced me tbi.t my vacation t nd aiso i;ti..ns will rai.e a question ia Lit! erto a INpablicso beats which might enable the cce ay to the f rea.t issue of the future industrial 1 ropeiity t f this country a, ;iause; o e whits, u ilet, obscured in s ;e way, will surely win us mp'&nn this hid voted Our dtl-ahFall. Applicste. to continue iu tiiis support as lon t ballots were to letibea, Lot un itr the circcL'rfpcea and after a cto-t- eirne-- t and prayerful consideration I C3?ve to the concluuoa that no no state reasons, j.rsusal ccn delation, ehor.U tt i a moraeut in the way of the aei.rral buatii of the party all over this threaten country, cr could be penaitted to commonthe ialc :rity of lbs party in any wealth hitherto lUi'ublieau. lu our own titate, by wise laws and a wise submission to them by the rsilroad coca-- I unies, the railway problem has besu 0 completely nettled' that U has dseappearsu from our politic, f,ipdam.e; but 1 blievs tlure are communities where it u stijl so that theie may he dsuigsr ia having it Under presented, directly or ihdinctSy, these circuaistaiicea. und fifter your vote this from my morning, I called on the drUg-Uieown State find requested them to ideate me .irota fuither service in that npaeiit'. 'i hey xeni'" in have consented, and uiv only here is to give an explanation lor the appearance of my name and to express heart felt thanks to the geutlciaen from the State and Terri'orics who hut e imnored me with The causes which have led th ir sufiiK to this action on the pat of the Suite of New been arYork, now mat tteir jadgiusm. med at, will leave uo hcsr'huriiiiigs among the people m th.R State. 1lie delegation will o home to their consti t aency and Hud it unanimous iu support cf whoever na y he the A noiuiue t c.'U.is coiivt. lion. pplause. At the ej.it ! vos pf Depews speech, on motion of (ienerut llastins of Pnnsy Ivania, to!ve ruuveuticu adjourned until lt h. morrow. l.adies and Oer.tlrujen: I m a Republi can, 1 beloug to ihe gi3t-s- t, grandest party hv the huu.au 41 Ap 'oganir-eis I bcjljng'to that great party J kiau 'S. e ial human kving ivuigevary hi t.ivo. s'.verv otner, awd the mission of rights w u. ded until not fae pryj bewillcivilue the Uc public. i. Uhetrs.j e Ecpublic s be cndI I be of t 4. s.p3.rtv will not has uotonlv until every man beue. ? h'ut the right to cast his ton and L nave it counted counted . t OGDEH UTAH. fr .slll &sxrpl&Ji amt Cot. t'ro..t... m ; tH Csnsrl fASW.Oft . si.ftw ... Oankinj Cuahaai Trartaotad. Diifxcron? T.awIj fenehmuur, 'DaTl4 4cle TTenrv J. C. Armairont, ii X'tF'Ju11'' Cnnnt ELECT50 L'EDlCiL CJCFENSARY. Hit. 0. X7. HIGGIIT0, opened an now tpeoiftlisf, the well i rtl iimtvnsnr In bis elegant el.rfic medi Third houth 6ret, t No id 1; 11 a narlore l)enh.IOr Block. on. C. 7. HIGGIUS ., f.Uroisopto ,nd An. lytic Physician fifteen ll II VI KT14 year enret lt Idnka City if sclent are cr n itilc akl of ih"e inlcrfseop tfee pri ary runs of din.o.i'io radical curei '(lie doctor lia1, cured of e.m-- n ot Nervous IkDllitv, M ei of Muulio, Phyme-i- l Nerrous Frost rat ion. the result of t;irlv i.1. d'screMions nd exc.sscH, juul vlll fork Five Hundred Jjoilare for anv cue takei under hi treiitment, which he f.ti! toci.ie Stuoture,an-alHyphllis, (iodorrtioe.i, (ilct-told line. ring (lihecei which i itkitc the the system, thorouiVily blood n,ud Jiupuir aedper anent'ly cured. , l Cured. All Clashes of Pits Li. CEDERSTUGLI, -- it At ltd To I t ee F o tn. sbnes ivk tinil fashioned into beautiful shapes, t requires intelligence. The conh pieDCte is, .lie gieaier number of iudustiies we hare iu me United FUts, the iuore intelligsnt our .lopulotiou will be. t beers. u. I P. P.nD3E!2EE CD. r n . Cheers. pe ice. T because th. i am a Republic igi,or ot America. to the protection pledged raw A country that raist L( dicers. and sells it n such, will always be ignor Tne labor require! to Cheers. and poor. raise raw material i ignorant labor, tut th uiouieut tout raw t uteriil is worked inR end Dc:r.:stb Clotiii S -- Awly t.I k.Oii FIFTH STREET, CSDEH, lla a Full Idneof Fcrclp 1 jh.-rila- 1 I tlt mi-sio- lac:; gtccrircr. Another rtajon: Oidiaary labor is always cheap labor. J.abor cotnmami a price in proportion that the mind mixed with the -- 4 that thought is H muscle, in the tc Cheers. The people mingled with tlhu t. who want us to r?isc raw material tor a an land like KugUnd to manufacture, simN ply vole Tor the povvitr and ignor'iiite 01 the 3 Americans cheers and for the ueahh aud 1 Cheers. intelligence of treat Britain. a CS am in Uvor of protection of Anieriaab industries, Lecrttite it will dexvlep At jerican brains; because under that system we ean fe&'IsS a iiiise the most hsautiitil thing beneath the :m:r stars great men aol gieat women. Tumult-noi :aa;t cn e.acs i r.? a Where rueu ureue br.t one applause. become stupid. Where the inindustry they It reuire4 no Bpecml care iu washing. dustries are diversified every part of the brain is employed, and we have use for every aptiSoap can be freely used and it wiU tude, lor every kind of gtniua. I am ia favor of American production, because, under that Ietf rote the lnctre. pohey, we have become the richest nation on I am in favor of that the globe. Cheer. The We:ris2 Qnalitj of there goods is pehey Laeauss we are the mist icgsaloas "people who ever lived; Lrcaujs we Late rus-rby any otLsr Usdc bote, than any ether people that I ever hapto meet. flavor pened Applauds. 1 am inUnited and are sold under onr absolute gnsr-2.- 5, because that here, in the jf policy on arersge better homes, .''tale, we has ebettertbfood 3. and better schools octifr clothe, than any other nation Applaus. S. J. C'JRT, f: CnOTilEuS, I balieve the hearthstone is the foundatione I believe the of America. Ajplauae. 1 am iu the of the altar is Republic. and Dry Goods, Notions, favor of th"t policy that will put r roof over the head of -- wry mechtnic. pplause. 1 Mens Furnishings. iui not only in favor ef the Repubheau arlr Ice . ' it is in favor of p.vttcUon to - UTAH iladitnes at Losii, but 1 nu ia favor of that ::j CI7V, - 1 lor-cig- n s s o :viTrrjT n sd e lire-od- -- Tie ep. f k ad I, Conse-quentl- - e led 1 to p" j faL-insrto- j rj T.AY NL3.PttUCEkDISti. CritfAuO, Juno anti-Harriso- The Tribune says the Tiroes have combined to pre- n vent hi nomination this morning, aad alter one or two bsliuts will adjourn to unit on oilier candidate. 8,13s tha ticket still looks like Blaine and Harrison, or Illaine and Alrrr. The Tribune sav. that Alger aud Allison gained strength during the night. The Herald says the Alger and Allison me are very hopeful; that part of Pennsylvania will go to Aliison after Bherman. The papers agrees that at present llarritan is the most prominent candidate. It is aid that the convention will adjourn afinr taking one, or perhaps two, ballots. The convention was called to order at 10:0 a. iu., with Warner Miller of New York iu file chair und presiding. was ordered for the fourth balA roli-calot. McKinley arose aud amid great applause w iihdri w his name, alter Connecticut had Bonn Tim Newn 11 ll given Lira one vote. Illinois vavc Harrison S and Gresham vote. Indiana for the lirt time voted solid 1 or Harrison. Kentucky gave 1 to Fred and I to Eorker. New York cast .1 for Alger, 1 for Allison, i for Harrison, 1 for Sherman, . for Blaine. Wisconsin gave Ilanisnu 20, Gresham 2. Applause. . ()"rTII UAU,Or OFFICIAL. Alger ll.O, Alliion 88, Gresham 0e i.in'oha 1, Eoraker 1, Harrison 217, Blaine 42, Sherman 2.i;, Me .inlev 11, Douglas 1. The fifth was then ordered. Cali fornia vo'.e for Blaine and wa greeted with cheers and fosse. Indiana gave Harrison 29 aud Greshan. I. New Hampshire gave McKinley d. Dougiai-- s 1 yicr.ii uai or 1. Blame 4b, Alger 01 piciAi... AUon 09, Harrison 213. Gresham 87, .Sherman 224. Mglyinley 14Tiie annouiiccnieut of vote for Blaise and McSiuley was greeted with applause. Foster of hij moved that tire convention tik fl rccc to 4 p. m., and New York called ft r the roll of the rjmtcs to be convention then adjourned ordered. 'fU tn 1 p. til. Cm-ah.in. lhe 0011- June 7', tl,'?1) as met ventum adjoin nmi:i, and after until Monday next t eession rdjournuU a a. o'clock 11 at - , pi hi Ttif k I'liicloii Pistol. cae we rtferrvJ to yesterday that w 'i'he of Edward Pit rce, charged with aault with a deadly weapon ou J. KinmeeUen ot this eity. Deputy Mershal L. B. Bet aricsted the prisoaer at Terrace. The cave was tried yesterdx.v cveuiug before Foiled States Cosa-raission- er Cro&s. J. P. Emmer-te- n testified that while he was settling up with Pierce for work done, tha laiter did not give a receipt for the metier that Ijj ou the table. Pierce threatened to shoot witness if he touched the money, at he same time putting his hand on his hip pocket du' i using atmme language. Did not fol. Fierce took tha money, but see the gave uo 1 :dpt. Fagan and her two daughters 1 tha ccn 1 foregoing evidence. 3af ttniiicd that he only tried to I.bi, take the money to count it. l!mmrtsen knocked hli Ls,ad away, which made bin: II you knock my hand (defonimt) sav: away again I'll knock the stuffing out of t the samt time placing his hand on you tils np pocket. Did not threaten to shoot. ,'fojfi The fotyu;Jjione ignored the deadly weapon part and found the prisoner guilty of an tnieg him fib and coiti. tUiziS teak the cioaajltsi eta tway. CHAPiM.il KOU owners of antiox tha public of Ogden the tin streCs diviiag block 13, plat C, wa of-':- r Diler-Thetnpt- ftti I gf cf fo 5 Li j-- (One Blotk from Union Canal jearaoa IV ill Inccr-of- f c: cf Company Wa : I i.J CEEE0ir;c:. Choked to Death for furder. 1 NIiOttAt.fA tANAb rOMl'AN Y. Dfn'VER, Jena 23. The stockholders of th Nicer Canal Construction Company held their xonti.! meeting in this ity last 1 cot t wait longer evr.ic 7. It v . b. a charter, fir Oagrj'v t tr iny : . hat u 'v under the fowa of k l.trado. TLsj cottfo 'a wav arrived at fir the reaoa that uudir tL Colorado law the tuapany would I r?e a seope t5t.for which to rork than they ? js-lThe rvj-or- t expert from th Gcvernraeat. x tfa c t cf rcciivfi fi'ci.i t..e t. I the rjrval ft fT.CC 3 ( . ). Tl e tryi cr :r to d?c2 1 t d '.I this s si z t ia 'x X 1 rx 'trr -- 1 . cover . w ith a be bf-- 11 i c- - r- - t! snd of SK COO, 03d. the first of .September. ii -- - f re essjpa&it aud fcrai band w er ! i'e us8 cf Park f round and of the , f a 'i jAho eedefo-Atio- l vale Woik will ITAKGEl). TVilEaci LociSTlLLtt, uKy June wt I jc-t!is tacrairgfor the rEr-Ct- r ca cf Jcs-i- c Poenaa, a aervsat pro t bd fata inrsrcucecn the iriTkld. to dc'ih. Faar xainut lie tb,jr rlei foil be tiJ, C after the drc foly thea, and tl en Lord save iae. Hi elruggles were fri'htfal. 22. Pat-trrao- u FHOHIBITIOSIST!). YosK,June 22. The Urrhibitiosist ftr IIOl'cE OF London, June COMAIUNs. IT f All. J s. r Jcrchnntd Lunch cc-xnc- ut f1 ''fedS' 1 as.psit ICE CPEAM, -- rei Roman Punch And -- Meals at all Hours. - - cest n;.c: - cSilsBtrj- Tr;:;;. BSl TGQ IZfOl ZZ(rts3 J 8 June 2S, 18e8. Layton ia still in LAYTON, Editor Daily Union: n Itm- - CiSfs.rgra. a the front. held a rsti5cauon meeting at the Metropolitan Opera Houte Clmtsn B. I'isk, Prohibition c.indi.!t for President, wa chosen speaker. He sud the faowe, protected agaisst the saloon, will fee the gialrst in protecting the hr nest iudastries of oar people. M. Louis said not a v 3rd on the important question before us. iurtlr from Chicago we should base received a tlsliver ance on this question. John A. Brooks, of Missouri, the next We will not take the chief speaker, said: reoresentative of monopoly in Nebraska and make him temporary chairman of our National Convection, nor a whisky man from California for permanent chairman. Polygamy, feudalism and slaver are dead and t ie whisky trafiic must die. 1 rr.cp. W. M. CHAPMAN, nreuncin repot) to ke-- p boy and Finest ii.C4 to 52.U-- ilou.e in the City. rctervoir ntw toads out of it; tn, rtyrro.v i holatog well and the oJ one j Street Cars Iaa Every Hlum ?5inatr. Alderman Reeve reporU eipQded on the streets since the laT tfetiaff; (Jarrlfiges to end from all Tit-ui4ou. street would be itteaded to this sewer Councilor Jackson reported th2 level bad been surveyed and a plat rawie, n which he presented. The rua newer Wall street should be ma of brick and i and be 4x3 feet. The plat wer ordered filed. AT The BaniUry Cotuesittee reoorted prnif inand Alderman Dee beinv aaJsd, were o' CkLIFCHEIA LUNCH fo J . . , structed to coatlase their labor. The roll for lSSS wa presented, No. 143, 4th St., Rot. Yoiui' A Jfoiss. showing a total aenjcnt of $2,9I4,fi7G 5.1, rea will which, at half cent oa the dollar, all Flr:vorc alise $14,1173 of taxes. , Aa ordinance in relation to house of II! gnESIJERTS. TVATEli ICE3. fame wa read and passed. Th Mayor a tleram which he had 3t to I'r. fv ioe cf Ilerced, Califorsna, to iuvit ug Li J eo'-- i to Ofien t tV. rrft : Jtui and get frnchfoe. A MADE TO OEDES AND DELIVERED v 1 expected. OU SHORT NOTICE. fly I 11 were alostcl, inc.uding Its O. :Tl.filly I ta Is paid t the brass Land, Ii- towards the new uniforms; $139 was Jaly Iti, I to pay the Istd for playing on r: rc7 r 4r i;: July Couctil a JJ or rs a 1 two weeks. rt THE - u. FIFTH hTRLfoT, a 0 Pat-t-rs- New Letr reported the water supply Con:r Loyla the present tim; sai J 'the old salicieat w huil'vki e ai rth of July, ku-raa- (ireham. Groat npplaue and cheering and waving f the I linois delegation stand.g onfollowed, tlu tons of their chairs and cheering ing loudly. t the ' rc" rre 1. ty oh-ca- re (L. I this For.Erx:::. TAitcn cer-t3i- Htli., Cashl. IS. pt. - rv IIoWELI,. ADAKii. "?ersJ a l R OOP 45 000 Surplus tnd Profit CWLOTS -- Li H S IWrFECTUtL ifHO 5 g !t ' pi.i Tr7."po,'-Kipiiysic in f r Ojd n, gcon. Quarantine Physiol t Howidl bu'lilnsf. , Weber Ofv and 'oinfy n. Mnin I!i Btreet, between ip i t ' vr sru- - n r 1 V party because it believes in edueih cause it believe in protecting the ri. it American eiiaen errry where. I tl H party becaisa it tr-.-' the f r . M s t ; l.,.o j iiiy to four million of people, but to ti. milhons yet unborn. 1 su iu favor of it tv caue you c& be a man and lvhng to it, Applause. Now, having said this little Urn of Go oni I regard Ih bjccms c? the Rey ' hli ia parf it tit Rety a the most important tLirg public. In the next pi,--- , eo siisgla man, whatever Li service mar ro sirgle man, whatever his achievejaenU may lave been, no single man, whatever his c& is, is of the slightest iro porta msa compared with the succvs of the I publican party. Great and oontbiu-- d applause and cheers. the next questic n is, who is the most avail aide ran 11, other thing bckg equal? Cries f r (tnhnm, Blaise and othtr candidate.! 1 do not care who you are for, or who I am for; the gr&t qnction is and this, question must be settled at the polls and not in a whirlwind of e xciUmtot, tut after month of discussion, when the hurrth is cut of your lung snd the sen- - i in your brsias that qasJtioa r?- t applause and laughter b- by the raest intelhfent lusu undi't-thtlag, and when you do a thing easily tl- i no need of straining yourselves. Lasgb-te'- . I wuld like to tee this cor.vcr.tioa rite t t!sr dignity and splendor of the occr m, and 1 Idle? you will. I would like til ; you put upon tfte next ticket two s&ldierk wb helpc! I to save our country. Great applause. woul 1 like to sea two heroes pit: J against I wRt two Democrats. Great appUu?. to see two patriot agdost . Cc; : erbs Then let the Amrri : i Aptilau-- . k:tke thrlr clioice. Let them ft v ' t..ty i I t: s will Lave, and ray idea is this: raan who did not want to go to I n during the wor dionld net bs sent to ' now. Applause. Tfa grttt tbieg I want id sueeM, not si.uply far party, but for hit country, and not for nj coun- n r I trbsve brru try, but for principle, liberty i more IniporUut than any Great applau. country a the globe. Novr, being a Republican, being for the Republican party, being for protection, and wishing and hoping for success, I am in favor of the nomination of Walter Q. CENTRE. n g P r.r r i 5 i: t U n ss- The Laytosiaa Lave always been Doted for their thrift, enterprig and liber-fcldThey are keen to sc & good spec., $ with their joint collateral and success-fe- l quick i t tvery time. Now it i a deep epparalai that we bare invested in. The a cot about T D. Efoht cf cur lead, i T2 ing Laytonisn are ibe stockfo-- lars in the new enterprise. F j hraim I. Eil.son, of th Fanaers' Ucion, beads the the list, with George Step he", ion, JoM'ph XXX'Uh Flint and other following. Bartoa & Co. are doing a good Luincs. AVilliaui A. Hyde, who has long been their salesman, still conducts the business. But to cr.riAr.icriTc:, return to the boring :.iachiuery. It can bore 2QU feet a d iv. U is fiur-horCAIN power. CaOLFI, UT.ll. Its capacity i C0 tcet deep. How is tuat for low? it is new being put up to bore a well on E. Ellisons farm. Water, water, water! lb at ris what we need in oar little town, the nucleus of the future great city of Lay Tin blessed comer of tha Lor In vinei yard where Giles Bowler Ii, the Ster !e oiriketh Flint, and the Josephite, the ilittiteand LALDEilT CLACKWELL, the Gadites dwell together in harmony, will blossom as the rose. Manufacturers raid nm There is an 'Episcopal Church and school teombinedi here, two firt-clas1 1 stores, blacksmith shops, macluuery and implement, LIARD LE TAONUrAE . lumber and other businessc-'HEADSTONES, TOMES, W e want a real eiitatc xn.in to come here and start a boom. Ogden is our bp.se of supTAB LETS, MANTELS, Li'tk. plies. More Layton ETC ETC. I. H. Inc. . please find the name of nt w subscriber! au'i the cash. Eti mates I'lirnl-t- n A on Apflh utiou. ar;x y. well-borin- g rcs-hi- jk ih j. f or -- I super-ictendc- ism. nt CAlJD. Cl cakc ::to. e In the Common this afternoon the chairman announced the ira prisoument of John DiRoD, member of the House, for violating the crimes aet. Janies M or ley gavi notice that he would introduce a resolution declaring that the operation and administration of the crime act would undermine respect for law, estrange the minds of the people of Ireland, asd deeply injure the common interest of the United Kingdom. Gladstone gave notice that on Monday next he would ak the Government to appoint a day for the dic;iion of Mr. Morley s resolution. II on. W. II. Smith, Government leader, aid that the Government had listened with the greatest atU utiou to Morley ' notice, feelFifth Sraxtr, IT IS SAID Ootfx, Ur 4 II . ing that it wa a challenge of the Government's conduct in every respect, and would That the . innocent milk l.ak "00(1 forthwith place Monday at Morley disposal. warm weather drink. Loud opposition cheer. rri&i2 That there - carcrly any . rent-of price V. LI. That the surplus dog population imuld be either inur..led or killed. rb Ft Auiount of Cutlaes Trans-acteThat the humane society should look after fast and reckls drivers. The Council ruct at S p.m., June 22, the That after the theater, upper r.re erj' Mayor in the chair. but they ar pro luctire T -- well head. jolly, Sells tiros were granted a liceuss to give 1 That burglars iu the city are becoming Li two performances of their citcnvon July 17th. more numerous and policemen upxst look out. The petition of the Home Circle Orchestra That there is new floating material for the use of the Lester Park Pavilion on in Ogden City for an inoea- - in theenough chain Comto was 20th the of July, referred the llVrd: i gang. L, ou Public Buildings. mittee That capitalist all over the country spak FO 'AIELLO, It wa left to tin City Marshal to enforce in fiUru!g 0GDE?J, , terms of the future prospect of the ordinance in relation to barber shops. Ogden City. The Denver A Rio Grande Western wa I IJ H UTAH. That when tlieie is a uijdu- iu the treasgranted a rebste ou water license, the water not having been ued. ury th city (hould oiler a liberal reward Deeds for city lot I and 10, in block 28, for dog scaljis. were ordered made out to Mrs. Marplat That th year 1 NsS - half gone, and tlniy. garet St. Glair, snd lot I, same block ami far the ladies do not seem to be taking much plat, to (.'brjes JI. Jeukinson. The Drum Gorps were granUd the use of advantage of lap jear. the Pavilion on the night of J ture 27th. That O'pleu City in fo-- s i, u ilncs-in- g The Lynne Agr.cultitrsl Company sub- wonderful improvement, socially, commermitted th following petition: cially, financially und politically" TUst fbc water iu Ogden river at this That the ladle hav commenced wearing f or early Season, bboomiag qqito scarce aud the angel leexc cm ball dro- auil many oi I.in canal of the Lynne Irrigation them are the supply i preparing to take cm wing and Company rapidly dimieUfaui ; g, below the harps. cor-w hieh the id to ,ny by prior quantity e of the diDEALER IN- That in some of the etfotecitie, of the East right i entitles.!, and tfaia tt of of channel from aater its the the are n a verting they getting up boycott on overgrow ;m nit no i parties who have not beer glss-e- s. river 1 Gut here in this countrv 1 to sai to water the extent to ar trying to boycott the beer, but have they the law f.ii riglit but which some of them ars using it, and that little to sav about the trlas-i on This we wut) to remind your hone-abl- e body that the principle that a small gla-- s of I Rah beer over v,hkh you are guardi-auai- s will start a skating in a mans head with a th eorp'rU-foifocj liou the ali Ogfoa river more much vim and wlux a a large one. water tLsu it Is lawfully est .11 to, thus Furdepriving an of our riphi. Kcirla Kwrtjr. thermore, vre hear that you have in contemevening a company of about. lOd o plation the Isvfag of larger pirior to convey 11 still riors m if, ctfi, Rev. Georgs E. Jayne's church members and st.J TLi pt 'r enure! atidp?clit for th Jr rs the friends f the Methodist Church appeared at rsktl a ;d 7 to be niiH'o. Cut t hi-t - v.f.iit- v.ilt YTf Watermaster of tia city meet theirs and his residence about 8 oclock making a comI , set urn to u1 , 'in equally diviia the water, etc. plete surprise to himself and family. The ) Iinl 1 I I - PI fn , .un In i o' G mucilor Boyle opposed ti e matter aud thoughtful ones had provided for refresha. J. v III' ood In :i jiu pin! g ment, and a very tejoyable !u h time was had. to von, that v. ill M.ti t ou 111 tiiuih gave the newspapers a rakiaig over for - Ti,fi( .1 '' .( ' usvon more in in was ;il be the with ue witter oqceUoa, a with tiling evening During presented m Hi vo'ld. Ami ha.; nv thing Alderman He jiJ he city a entitled to ptme tif $1UJ and some ct.'irr article. Mr nice do tin- hi ik end l.u' ' GillUau made the presentation remarks, what little water it had. X ; a .' t o,,ii' . Councilor Srnuin said the city had only whicti were responded to by Mr. Jayne in hioiii y for o'l 'ntn'lliii'' will vvoiki!-' "t one f ' u Tl.l bought the water right of one farmer. He fitting word. Rev. Frank. "Barnett, A. J. eopusii notnrl tuti Jed. I m n t d tifetoun. iCuiiiu it was the one interested. Imj Briley aud Jar, ah McClain msde remark t j .r who an- - umi lilui' u t eiil'-- i u w to the with A wr.s bt which cacfsr initrstfti wjj v tia Lai, Fierce trerry ityep it ou'lit free. delay, d lv.o f:r;ttva by tbes pmcEt. Lyuit Co., AugUKta. liH,tue. 22. ton-bur- g. a lalr s i- .CITY 4, -- COUNCIL C. SILVA CG. Hides, d. Wool Skins, and -- U ID j k. i b v -- i- Hden, Utr.h. -- Ul, - L-i- -- " e. a st ccn-tende- t:t d 1 -, -- 5 -- 1 1 med-dliu- vv - a - 1 I VV- - t 11 u |