Show The City In Brief D Higgins representing Once a rca an illustrated weekly paper published in i New York city Is in Ogden for the purpose of taking photographs of prominent men connected I con-nected with tho crival which will bo re lXOdUCCd in his t llrdue paper C W Grover editor of the Elko NOV 1ndcl1ldwt Is in the city Tho proprietors of the leading hotels and lestuurants have agreed with tlio carnival committee that during tho next week they will in no instance charge or demand from peoplu who are guests of their houses more than their ipgular rates or rates that would bo charged at any other time Thoso who corIO to this city next week will do well t Hleer clear of those places that do not sign L IMS ngroi went Iho town is rapidly filling up with stiunpcra As before stated ttio good will come as well as the bad and every ones one-s > ht l ud bo on guard against being swindled and robbed In the probate court in the matter of the esiat f of William Housing deceased hearing hear-ing 01 aipllcaJIon of E II Chase for an Oht iv nnulrhiK administrator to render aCtluo uil en under advisement 1 1 1 oapp has returned from a visit iii t s With him came his brother ivl o o n Uj arrived flU Germany h Narc > sonIC very bright people iu tls in ming city The iron boxes for the ri rept mi ot mii tnittor have been placed in jios WIll ou tlio street corner but there aiv io 0 kf on them and they will not bo j ready Our use until July 1 when the frco I delivery si steai poes Into operation yet people have already commenced t drop their letters into Iho boxes where they may bo readily taken out by anyone who Is so disioscd Tlio total cost of the new bridge on Washington avenue will be about 18000 The ioiinty will pay onefourth and the Opdcn Street Hallway company tnree I eighths i of tho cost and the citys share w 1 bo about 7000 I The carnival committee will run a restaurant I res-taurant in Lester park pavilion during all of next week This will be a great accommodation accom-modation to tho thousands of people who will occupy the tents in the park The carnival chorus and the orchestra will have a rehearsal today at i 3 oclock p m in the carnival palace Every member should bo present The real estate transfers fed for record o 1 Friday amounted to 4U37S 3 yesterday they amounted to 509445 Total for two claj S1 12h 4w The traveling men or commercial travelers trav-elers held a meeting in tho federal courtroom court-room last evening to mako arrangements fr do taking part in tho Fourth of July par Twenty three boys and six girls are now inmates of the tcrrritorial reform school Thirteen are from Weber county ten from L Sail Lake county one from Utah county I one from Tooclo county two from Cache i county one from Juab county and one from Garflold county The credit of disposing of Ogdens sewer herds at par belongs t City Recorder J 1 W McNutt The finance committee of the council fooled lots of time in cunci away lot tme unsuccessful un-successful attempts t sell the bonds As t suited above the bonds were sold at par and the money and accrued interest for them is now on deposit is the city treasury Ogdens credit is O K Ogden looks lonely in her holiday attire Some of the decorations are unique and al I are line A thousand bolts of colored cloth 3 will bo used in decorating the city hal Many private residences along the line o f march of the royal pageant are tastefully > draped with bunting of the colors of Rex nd Rex II and f 1 green purple gold and JiF < csd white and blue c Mayor Fred Kiesel Captain Ransfort and Rentucky Smith Judge H P Hen derson exMayor D H Peery and many others of equal prominence think that Og dens census is not far out of the way City Attorney Hoywood W H Wright Deputy Recorder It T Hume and several other gentlemen think that at least two thousand persons w r not enumerated Othors believe that perhaps 1000 wenS wen-S sed while a few Sidney Steven dmon the number believe that Ogden has a population of twenty t twentyfivi thousand The reputable merchants of this city wifi close their places of business e July 1 from 10 a m t 12 m in order that they and their employes may witness the entrance en-trance of Rex I into the city They will also close on Tuesday and Wednesday July 2 and 3 at 6 p m that their employes may have timo t prepare for attending the evening entertainments Quito a number newspaper men from tlt cast and tho wet have arrived in the city The carnival committee will extend courtesies to all members of the al member press whoso credentials a endorsed by the president or chairman of the executive committee of the Ogden press club and t nd others ifTho new steel and iron bridge tob erected over Ogden river on Washington avenue will ho fourteen feet longer tha the present ono It will b supported bj three iron trusses resting on stone abut incuts The space reserved for the motor line will be twelve feet in the clear and the wagon way will be twentyfour fee wide in the clear and six feet on each side will be reserved as a foot walk Work upon tho bridge will be commenced rIght possible away and it will bo completed a soon a I All individuals and organized bodies tak 1 ing part in his majestys night pageant on l t the night of the Fourth of July must be masked and in costume military or fane dress and tho committee suggest that the custom prevailing in New Orleans during Mari Gras be followed here that is that all spectators on the streets wear masks T S Toil the slayer of Desmond will receive his sentence tomorrow The free postal delivery service will be put into operation in this city next Tuesday Tues-day July 1 AH citizens who desire to have their mall delivered at their residence should hand their names to the thei nae t te postmaster at the money order Window in the post office I took the old Pioneer Electric Light company a long time t awaken to the fact > that try were behind tho times They didnt realize until a franchise had been granted to another company composed of live wide awake citizens of Ogden The old company is composed exclusively of Salt Lake men who now say that they arc about to expend a largo amount of money in increasing and extending their own works this summer Probably no one will claim that the government census of Ogden is correct The manner of taking it precluded the possibility pos-sibility of a fair enumeration of the popu liion yet that thousands of bona flde citizens were missed does not seem probable prob-able At tho council meeting Friday night thirtyfour residents asked the council t authorize ofilcialli tho census of the city which is to be undertaken by a local newspaper news-paper They statedin their petition that they they were satisfied that the names of several thousandbona fide residents of the city had been omitted from the national census Their petition was not granted but the matter was referred t a special committee consisting of Aldermen Shilling and Fell I and Councilors Turner Douglass and I Hank I The barbers of this city hauled in their torses and concluded that they wouldnt y tko in the strangers who are t be with ja next week by advancing their prices t t I 75 per cent The committee of the city I council told them that i they did this thing they would have to pay a license of 500 per quarter and put the cash in advance Then I the they regular weakened prices and concluded t stick t |