Show y THE NEWS IN OGDEN A Process of Purification Now Being Inaugurated IS THE COMMISSIONERS REPORT New Hlnins Interests New Buildings and Other Improvements The Largest Plate Glass In Utah THE SALT LAKE Hr V llumuu No tiofti WAMHXOTON Av nscc > OODEX September 27 It is rumored that Winnie Purdy will rebuild re-build her Eighth street establishment on amore a-more elaborate scale E E Dayton was taken to Provo yesterday yester-day morning on the train robbery charge by Sheriff Belnap and United States 1 Deputy Marshal Pratt It is expected the reform school will be opened on October 31 This building is a great addition to the increasing number of really fine buildings in Ogden QDout fall to attend the free reading room opening tonight on Grant avenue All the eatables strictly home made Here is the lace to spend a quiet evening Paxton Ross will open their glass and rockery ware store next week The stores store-s being fitted up in fine shape and the establishment es-tablishment will be a credit to the city Mr George Barry and sister Alice went to Salt Lake yesterday where they met Mrs Eisenberg sister from Kansas who will spend some time with her parents who reside in Wilsons lane near this city The largest plato glass ever brought to the territory was unloaded in this city on Wednesday The largest plates measur ng 80x151 inches are for the now National bank building the others 00x112 will be used in the Peery building which is almost completed The Standard reports having received peaches of an enormous size brought in by James Barker of North Ogden and Joseph Tyrell of this city the former having four freestones measuringten and a half inches u circumference Better still a whole basket was left at the office So sorry we Ire not a Standard boy Mr A Corey reports work progressing rapidly at Thompsons and says they hope o have their contracts all completed by ht r i eh latter cgfnt October The Midland ontract he considers a heavy one but they are fully prepared for the work It J will require the personal attention of both f aimself and Mr Wattis Work on tho new brick building just west of the Z C M I to be built by Smuin Thomas George J Marsh and Charles Woodmansce has begun in earnest The south side of Twentyfourth street has heretofore been the favorite side for business but we predict the north side will be rapidly filled up with good business bouses in the near future It has been thought that the Denver Rio Grande railroad would abandon their Marshall pass route but local officials of i ebi V that road deem this highly improbable as There are a number of highly flourishing towns along that line which will amply justify regular trains Mr Brinker the Rio Grande Western agent says When we are broad gauged right through look jut for busy times on the Rio Grande Western The building now in progress will have JOO feet and 10 inches frontage and a depth jf 10o feet It will be built entirely of stone and brick and be as nearly fireproof us can be from the materials to be obtained I in the vicinity The basement will be 7 > J ti If eet in height and will extend under the 1 sidewalk The lower floor will be 15 feet the second 14 and the third 13 in height As yet it is undecided whether the building a will be three or four stories There will DO four good store rooms on the first floor and in all probability offices on the other floors although a hotel is spoken of in this unection Mayor Kiesel says the city authorities arc doing their best to clean out the questionable ques-tionable characters who of late are throng ng the streets Twice quite recently the Grant avenue headquarters near Twenty tifth street have been completely overhauled over-hauled by the police and its inmates arrested ar-rested but no sooner has this been accomplished ac-complished than fresh arrivals take possession pos-session The police have strict orders to uttend to this matter faithfully and it is hought they are doing their best However How-ever unless tho number of unfortunates I decreases in Ogden it would seem a wise I plan to have an additional police force One thing is cortain unless the immoral element ele-ment subsides in our fair city many would be good citizens from the east particularly I will bo kept away by reports which are sure to be carried and quite likely to be exaggerated ex-aggerated It is true booms arc usually accompanied by all these things but is that any reason for negligence J Its the boom that brings the wickedness not the reverse surely and they should be separatedas fast 4 js possible We hope this is being accomplished accom-plished as speedily as can be I |