Show THE NEWS IN OGDEN Amos Gillespie Killed on the Echo Park City BRITISHAMERICANS CELEBRATE The Weber Stake AcademyThe Nana Mine Camilla UrsoThe CreameryIo lice Court Quiet rIlE SALT LAKE HERALD iSUKEAU j rL No 3421 WASHING AVENUE OODES May 23 Justice Preshaw had no business in the aldermanic tribunal yesterday Our mayor Fred T Keisel reached the thirtyeighth mile post in his earthly career oa the 1Jth instant T C Morris your former fellowcitizen Is reported as about pulling up stakes here gvl removing to Salt Lake city jR Middlemiss case charge of black guarding by him on Captain J L Smith has been dropped so rumor says Mr Moore postofflce inspector came down from Portland Or Tuesday and left for San Francisco yesterday morning Work on the Nana iron mine near herein here-in which some Salt Lake parties are interested inter-ested with Ogdenites is progressing favorably favor-ably S H Bigland representing Professor Van Tassel the aeronaut visited the city yesterday and called at the newspaper offices Donald McLaire general manager of the Pacific Short Line will arrive in Ogden on the jtI1 Building contracts will be let soon thereafter The intended special excursion from Ogden to Garfield Beach on the occasion of the balloon ascension on Saturday and Sunday will doubtless draw a large crowd P A Leonard manager of the Leadville Dispatch is looking over this field and gathering items for his paper In other words he i < giving the town an impartial write up Today Charles Brigman will get his sentence sen-tence from Judge Henderson having been convicted of i ssault with a deadly weapon committed on the person of a colored man on May 5th C J Whitehead goes along on a crutch TJHiile he was opening a box car in the TJaion Pacific freight depot a bigbeer keg fell on his left foot severely injuring it Ho will soon be all right again The line of the Salt Lake valley Eastern East-ern railway has been definitely located for a distance of sixtythree miles east out of Ogden The maps etc have been filed with and approved by the secretary of the inter or The hose boys will of course swing into line with the hook and ladder lads on Memorial day which this year will be celebrated cele-brated with more than usual enthusiasm and fervor of both patriotic and religious character Tuesdaj nights performance of the celebrated cele-brated violin artiste Camilla Urso the female Wilhelmj in the New West academy hall was a brilliant success in every way a veritable feast of the highest sense of the human being Tomorrow evening the BritishAmeri cans a social organization that meets every year on the occasion of Queen Victorias birthday will again hold forth in the Union opera house bj a 6 a ticket banquet ban-quet the previous national exclusiveness being suspended The cans for the creamery are being manufactured and as fast as possible are being distributed among the customers who are to supply the cream It is sup paHHl that this new industry will soon be in Itf3rblast and turning out a superior quality qual-ity of butter The cnarnber of commerce guaranteed the creamery man 1000 bonus when the plant should be completed and ready to manufacture butter The plant was completed about ten days ago Tomorrow evening the 2Hh Weber Stake academy which has become a popular popu-lar and useful institution in the educational educa-tional theological and social interests of the Mormon portion of this county will close its second term with interesting literary liter-ary and musical exercises preceded during the day b v examinations and reviews of the i several departments This institution although al-though exclusive in one way is inclusive of a goad deal of solid earnest work in the way of moral and mental improvement Several days ago a 5j ear old boy of Mr Heath fell onesMajor Eccles house and broke some bones in his head necessitating necessitat-ing trephining which was so skillfully done that the little fellow is on a fair way to recovery So is the man Towers who several weeks ago was accidentally shot in tte Broom hotel and received so severe a found in his left leg that the lower part of the limb had to be taken off Since that operation it was found out that the larger part of the bullet being broken on the bone had shifted upwards and around the upper limb lodging in the thigh whence it has i st been extracted John Abbott of Fort Collins Colo agent of the Irrigation Pump company Greeley Colo left for home yesterday morning for the purpose of bring out one of the pumps manufactured by the abovenamed company These pumps are of two kinds lift and force They are automatic steam vacuum pumps operated by boilers and will raise and throw to a distance of 150 feet ° ooo gallons of water per minute The power is atmospheric pressure produced by condensing the steam A test of the lifting pump will be made upon the return of Mr Abbott to see whether the claim can be substantiated that with live steam it will raise C0000 gallons of water twenty feet high with one bushel of coal Fatal Accident On Tuesday afternoon at Wanship on the Echo Park City road Amos Gilles pie the son of a wealthy citizen of Iowa while coupling cars was caught and dreadfully dread-fully crushed to death which ensued instantaneously i in-stantaneously The mangled remains which still bore evidence of an unusually I robust frame were brought to this city and prepared by Undertaker Preshaw The corpse was by no means so badly lacerated however as the Commercial made it out The worst was the bursting out of the en trials and the crushing of the head and chest But there were no great pieces of flesh and the body did not at all look unlike un-like a human form |