Show THE NEWS IN OGDEN J A big Assay Reported From ai Ogden Mine THE BATHING SEASON CLOSING The Bothwcll Canal Contractor Arrives und Work about to Begin Other Items of Interest SALT LAm HERALD BUREAU No 25t VASIIlXOTOX AVENUE OGDEN September 3 l8S9 TIM water at the lake resorts Is unusually unusu-ally warm for this season of the year The trains are poorly patronized but those who avail themselves of the privileges are t amply repaid This week will about end the excursions for this year I Mrs F P Kissell is quite ill at her resi deuce on the bench Mr W B Gill tho real estate operator t i away on a weeks visit to his old home at Cheyenne Mr A E Knuckey recently of tho firm I of McDaniel Knuckey printers has accepted ac-cepted a position as teacher at Corinne for which place he leaves in a few days Mr Knuckey was compelled to retire from the printing work on account of ill health What Ogden loses Corinne gains Sundays issue makes Seagers new strike in Ogden canon read 55520 whereas our copy read o822 lood retorts re-torts are coming in from tnis prospect and there is no doubt but the property will = oon bo worked regularly Mr S F Spencer closed up an 11000 real estate deal and another smaller one yesterday Rev C B Allen of the Methodist church at Pueblo is expected in Ogden today to spend a few weeks A provoking series of errors occurred in the telegraphic report of the chamber of commerce meeting sent from hero Saturday Satur-day evening Mr Reeds proposition read not less than seventyfive thousand dollars whereas our report read 550000 Mr Reed will build a hotel to cost nearer one hundred hun-dred thousand dollars Tho committee bound themselves for 1000 not 810000 as the report reads Mr Adam Patterson returned home Sunday Sun-day from an extended trip through Nevada and southern Oregon where ho has been looking after his stock interests Mr Patterson p Pat-terson says the country northwest is dryer than he ever saw it before and that Utah has come out well as compared with the section he has passed through One hundred and seventytwo immigrants for Utah left Liverpool last week Ogden will receive its usual quota Mr William Garland contractor on the Bothwell canal arrived in the city Saturday Satur-day evening and left Sunday morning for the canal where they commenced breaking ground yesterday About twb thousand men will be at work on the ground in a ow days and about five hundred teams The supplies for this work are bung shipped from Ogden and soon the good effects from this industry will be felt It is expected the canal will be completed by April next Work on the new Catholic parsonage at tho corner of Twentyfourth and Adams avenue is being pushed forward as fast as possible The building is of brick with stone finishings and will cost when completed com-pleted 87000 A few nights ago an incendiary fire was I discovered at the new brick residence of Mr A II Nelson at the corner of Twenty aocond and Adams avenue which fortunately fortu-nately was seen and extinguished bet I be-t fore any serious damage was done A special spec-ial police has been employed in the vie nity b > since and it is hoped that if any similar I offense is committed that the guilty party will be apprehended A gentleman who has been looking over 1 Salt Lake city for the past week or so and who is now in this city today expressed his surprise at the large number of new buildings in course of construction in Ogden as compared with our sister city He says he took careful notice and is positive posi-tive there are far more improvements herein here-in proportion to the size of the cities Before Judge Preshaw yesterday were five cases for drunks and two for assault Part of them antied up but the most of the sentry preferred work on the city grades The committee appointed by the citizens and Chamber of Commerce meeting to solicit subscriptions for the 810000 bonus to be given Mr E A Reed for his new hotel are having uphill work considering the city they are at work In although the success attending their efforts would be considered phenomenal in most places In a prospering go ahead and enterprisingcity like this < the committee should have the amount needed in half a day readily The committee donotcare to publish the amount subscribed until their labors arc completed but it is understood something over half has been raised and this principally from a few certain few men who always have to i bear the burden while the wealthy men j heavy property owners and the very men who ought to take go cheerfully hang hhi h back nub whine i The amount will be raised and the hotel built and probably the list of subscribers will published in which case certain names will be conspicuous by their absence The tramway outfit are doing a gooP piece of work on Grant avenue between Twenty sixth and Twentyseventh fiilling in the big slough which has for so long been an eyesore to the residents of this part of the city Dr Angel from California is in the city looking over the mines east of town He is much pleased with what he has seen and thinks there will be plenty of the finest kind of ores uncovered If work is continued Every mining man who has taken the trouble to examine the hills hereabouts his a good report and the miners are highly encouraged A movement has ben inaugurated hereto here-to boycott the 2Ytoiineon account of its late i stand towards Ogden How the move will end remains to be seen but Mac says he is still on deck and believes the Trill will survive the shock In the meantime none of the city council have resignedand allis all-is serene Eleven warrantee deeds wero filed yes terday amounting to H40000 The small sales count up to a good aggregate The Ogden State bank was incorporated yesterday evening and will bo ready for esaboutthe tlioThe bank business about the fifteenth The bank will be located temporarily in the building now occupied by the MandersMitchell Land Investment company Directors H C Bigelow Ben Lombard Boston Thos Harbine Nebraska S M Preshaw John A Boyle T W Jones E A Reed Sheriff Belknap will take Mrs Jane Slater Sla-ter an aged lady to the Provo insane asylum this morning Martin Hansen the drayman who was so badly injured last week died Saturday night from the effects of his injuries His funeral took placo on Monday during which time his wife was confined This is an unusually sad case and much sympathy bas been aroused in its connection |