Show THE NEWS IN OGDEN The Doings of a Day in the Northern City MORE REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Tom Showells Nondescript The Houses Beln NumberedThe Fatigne Uniforms for the PolleeHouses Wanted SALT LAKE HERALD BUUHAU 130 MAIN STREET > J OGDEX April 23 1SS9 The city council was in session last evening even-ing legExMayor ExMayor Eccles was a northbound passenger pas-senger yesterday morning Mayor Kiesel is again at home He has been absent about a fortnight Judge Powers was up from the capital yesterday and went home in the evening Johnson Slavins minstrels will ap Jar at the opera house next Friday evening eve-ning Charles D Joseph and wife and J Q Barloo all of Salt Lake were in the city yesterday James Sharp assistant superintendent of the Utah Central went east ovcrthe Union Pacific yesterday morning in his private carThomas I Thomas Curry and John Kellogg two I vagrants were lined f1U each by Justice Preshaw yesterday In default they will serve the city The performance of the Corner Grocery company at the opera house was well patronize pat-ronize Monday evening The troupe went to Park city Tuesday In the First district court yesterday the arguments and taking of testimony in the case of Michael Buekiniller vs Heber Hob iusou were in progress Heretofore the police force of this city have appeared in full dress uniform Monday Mon-day the fatigUe uniforms arrived and during dur-ing the warm weather these will bo used There was a business meeting of the real estate men and otners interested Held last evening Matters relating to future excursions excur-sions and other important subjects were discussed The city is being numbered Numbers i can be obtained from the city engineer only ind people would do well to consult that official before giving orders to itinerant I JiJ Idlers I y The Coloradans are quietly returning to J their homes and the city is settling down to its usual condition There are a number of the visitors still in town however who intend in-tend to remain some time Any person owning eligible vacant land in this city could make a good thing by putting up small houses thereon for rent Such buildings are not to be had and the demand is unprecedented M L W Curtiss of Cleveland 0 who has beta the guest of S S Schramiu for a few days went to Denver Monday morning morn-ing He is the father of the gentleman who ha charge of the Brush Electric Light companys home affairs Postmaster Snyder of Cheyenne and Messrs George East John Harrington George Master and Herman Haas all Cheyenne people are here and have invested in-vested quite largely Mr East intends to make Ogden his future home Kay Byant and Hadley three of Ogdens fjroininpiit citizens are the owners of the Highland Chief silver mine situated at Loray Nevada 130 miles west of this city Monday a shipment of ore from the Highland High-land Chief arrived in town which assays all the way from = 75 to 3500 a ton W A Robins and wife Cheyenne J R Ashbaugh Topeka S S Ashbaugh King man Kan Nelson Parker Hastings Neb George P Jones Denver W E Gilbert Pp AJcr John O Albert Pueblo George J Kindel Denver and V C Gray Kansas city are at the Broom hotel All are more or less interested in Ogden and will remain a few days Tom Showell of this city is the owner of a nondescript in the shape of a horse possessing many of the characteristics of the moose It is a gelding has no tail merely a switch stump and the hindquarters hind-quarters and eencral actions and carriage as well as the manner of traveling are those of the moose The animal is about six years old and was loalded at Curlew station Idaho The dam is a mare but the sire is not known as it was what is called a catch colt Its coat is of a dark bay color and quite shaggy and it has never been broken to harness Heal Estate Transfers During tho twentyfour hours ending at noon Tuesday the following transfers were recorded Joseph W Jenkins and wife to Joseph STctzIer of Denver Colorado part of the northeast northwest quarters of section sec-tion 4 township 5 north of rouge 1 west G IiOO < Samuel J Powell and wife of Laramie count Wyoming to William Fisher lots 5 and U block 2b plat C 2 acres S3300 tgllson G Wright and wife Lman J Vr > ht and wife Mary E Wright and Luenda A Burton to John A Boyle part of lot 5 block 20 plat A 30 feet by S rods S9000 Robert M Burch and wife to Elizabeth N Hill part of southwest quarter of section sec-tion 5 township 5 north of range 1 west one acre 1 Elizabeth N Hill and husband to James Burch part of southwest quarter of section 5 township 5 north of range 1 west 9 acres 1500 RobertM Burch to James Burch part of southwest quarter of section 5 township 5 north of range 1 west 9 1M acres t3 Isaac Furnis and wife to James Burch fitst of northeast quarter of southeast c barter of section 5 township 5 north of range 1 west 44 acres 570 Union Pacific railway company to the Adams and Kiesel salt company lots 34 and 5 and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 1 township 4 north of range 3 west Ib7 acres WG7 Eliza Warren and William C Warren her husband to Charles Coonley of South Bend Iud part of the northeast quarter of section 5 township 5 north of range 1 west 3600 James W Abbott and wife to Jane Howell part of lot 10 block 31 plat A 3x10 rods rroo8f Augustus B Patton and wife of Pueblo county Colo to William G Kind of Denver Den-ver lots 12 and 13 block 11 Lakeyiew addition ad-dition tSOO Augustus B Patton of Colorado to Charles Hyland of Denver lots 10 and 11 blockll Lakeview addition 3CO John J Sullivan and wifo to Mary Ain T11 A-in lots 7 and 3 block 4 Woodmansee adldt n350 |