Show j THE NEWS IN I OGDEN They Were Strangers and Were Taken In THE KANSAS EDITORS EXCUrSION Warrantee Deeds Recorded Yesterday The Contention Over the Motor Itoad The Woolen MillsGeneral SALT LAIR HERALD BuitnAU No WASHINGTON AVENUE > OciDnN AUK 2S 1SS9 I Potatoes 8110 per hundred CJ3 Another pig iron foundry project is on tapis 1 taPAt the county court yesterday nothing bet routine business was transacted The street cars came out yesterday repainted L re-painted rod presenting an attractive appearance ap-pearance Decision was rendered yesterday by Judge Cross in tho case of Barrett vs Wedell in which Plaintiff claimed 8100 fees for transferring lease 530 and costs awarded < The corner stone of the ncwFirst National Nation-al bank was laid yesterday without any ceremony Work on tho beautiful build ng is being pushed as fast as possible the volts being nearly to the second story Arrangements are being perfected for the resumption ot work at tho woolen mills Additional machinery will be put n and work resumed on an extensive scale as soon as arrangements have been completed which will probably not be be ore spring Recorded yesterday up to 2 p m there were warrantee deeds amounting to 33 41225 Quite a lull after the storm Mon lays records showed 14t100 and Tuesdays 575001 There were several largo sales zing made last evening but deeds will not bo ready for a few days Quite a contention is going on between the residents along tho North Ogden and ilarrisville roads for the motor line to Hot springs The Motor Line company arc undecided un-decided which route will bo most remunerative remuner-ative to them but the action of the prop rty owners between Five points and the prings may decide the matter within a few days The North Ogden route is considerably con-siderably the longer one but has a much arger population for the company to de end upon for patronage while the grades along the Harrisvillo road are the easiest and this route the most direct |