Show THE CITY COUNCIL The ravine Question Deceives Renewed AttcntlonGencral GleanlnRs i Tho city council met in regular session Mayor Turner in the chair Tho ccmmittco on claims recommended tho payment of 0 number of claims Adopted Tho fro committee recommended that tho petition of lire insuranco men be grant ti and that Chief Rhodes be appointed fireP tarsbal at 0 salary of i5 per month Councillor Spencer moved that tho report re-port bo adopted with the addition that Chief Rhodes keep 0 horse at his own expense ex-pense Councillor Elliott offered an amendment that tho salary of the fire marshal bo made 2 in lieu of 50 per month The title of marshal was changed to that of lire warden oulnp to the fact that an office of that kind was already created The amendment of Councillor Elliott was lost Elliott and Allison Al-lison voting aje The motion as amended was carried and hereafter Chief Rhodes will ride in his own wagon to fires Tho committee recommended the purchase of abel a-bel for Fire Points station Adopted That the street committee be instructed to fill up around the central lire station Adopted That tho fro city limits be established es-tablished from Wall to Jefferson avenues and Twentysecond to Twentyseventh street Laid on the table The committee on streets recommended that that portion of the Oregon Short Lino Utah Korthorn for the construction of a track on Second street be adopted ho committee on public buildings and zrounds recommended that a settlement be made adopted with Contractor W S Hill Report A communication rolaline to paving was referred to the linance committee Ben Tomes spoko of tho Chinese arden ar-den nuisances and requested that some steps bo taken for immediate relief Referred ferred to the sanitary inspector I An ordinance for the issue of 550000 improvement im-provement bonds was taken up for the third reading and read by its title and passed Tho council adjourned Fluhtlnc lor Iaeinents Tho city council met yesterday forenoon ss a committee of tho whole to hear complaints com-plaints against and arguments in favor of paving Twentyfifth street from the Union depot to tho Reed hotel An all day session was held and it ended with the property owners favoring paving with about two hundred feet the advantage of their opponents op-ponents The committee then made 0 favorable report which was presented to the council as a body last evening Cornn pjaints will be heard from property owners on Washington avenue today The First District Court The following cases came up for disposal dis-posal in tho First district court yesterday Emma OBrien vs Thomas OBrien default de-fault of defendant entered and decree or divorce entered David B Jackson vs Rosa B Jackson trial default of defendant entered Joseph Merrill et at vs Brigham City ct al final order in cause in restraining defendant Brigham City from issuing any bonds in excess of 24000 Bill dlsmisso I with costs against plaintiffs Ogden Utah Hot Springs company vs Elihu Warren on motion of A B Patto 1 and by consent order appointing Messrs A E Kosch J D Gill and John Seaman a a appraisersin this cause and case set for trial April 15th Ib92 William Bailey vs Sidney Stevens tria continued In application of Adam Hunter a nativ C of Scotland to become 1 citizen order ad L mlttinc II B Vaughn vs William Butler V6 Wiiam Buter trial order for a decree as prayed M J West vs Utah Loan and Trus company on motion of Evans Roger I order dismissing case as to Utah Loan and Trust company and judgment of dismiss 1 without costs Ogden Investment company vs C W West et al order on motion of Evans Rogers and by consent as disclaimer ha been filed by various defendants now judgment judg-ment is hereby entered against said defendants de-fendants without costs 11 J West vs Utah Loan and Trust company trial continued till this morning at 1U oclock Probate Orders In probate yesterday the following order were recorded In tho matter of tho estate of Daniel 1 Pugh deceased the court made an orde appointing R C Christiansen administrator administra-tor An order was made for the public 5 ton of notice to creditors and an orde issued appointing Chauncy Gale E Co legion and 1 E Horrocks appraisers In the of Jens estate Peter Neilson a ci order was made for the publication of no lice to creditors also an order requinn g James Iverson the administrator to ren der statement of account with intere added to principal In the estate and guardianship of Fred Guire ct al minors a decree was made for final settlement of account Railroad Isotrs Tho conference trains over tho Union Pacific and Rio Grande Pacifc Western aro heavily loaded with passengers One of Raymonds noted excursions ivi II pass through the city today bound for wi west Also ono of tho Ponnsylvan a specials of Golden Gate tours going east Senator Stanford passed through the city early yesterday morning for tho wes 1 In his special car Stanford Claus bpreckles tho great sugar king also wen through on the same train in the special car Wildwood I General Gleanings Real estato transfers wore 3102 yester daySee See corrected time table of Union Pacific trains for conference Pacfc II C E Brubaker is registered at the Reed < He is from Kansas City J M Wilson 0 well known traveling man Chicago is ID the city I Thomas Ettuycr and wife of Butte City arc in tho city visiting among friends Prof E W Kent has retired from the management of Cooks rink at Five Points The Union Pacific Is going to run six passenger trains each way between Ogden and Salt Lake city during conference This ought to accommodate all of our Ogden travel Tho streets are in a deplorable condition sect make strong argument for the argment pro paving men Police court was a dead letter yesterday No business of an kind any kind Nothing trans pired In Judge Cross court either Councilman R C Lundy rotui Satu day evening from Colorado win ho has been for lama time past on busim The arranp moat by tho Union Pacific to get the Ogdtu train in Salt Lako at 1130 a m sharp aim fort ains returning from Salt LakeatllpmGpnsand 8 p m is all that we caa ask for al Sower Contractor Wilkerson has ro turned from a trip to California While thero bo secured a 75000 contract in Santa Barbara J H Holmes president of the Cache Valley canal returned home yesterday from Idaho Ho reports work on the big ditch progressing nicely The Cap Stone special via Union Pacific Pa-cific during conference will be the popular train Its arrival at Salt Lake atJ30a m I guaranteed thus enabling passengers passen-gers arrive in plenty of timo to attend morning services George W OBrien at one time in tho employ of the Preshaw undertaking establishment estab-lishment has resumed his former position at the place which was recently purchased by some parties from the east Tako the Cap Stone Flyer via the Union Pacific leaving Ogden at 830 am arriving in Salt Lako city at 930 am This train makes no stops between Ogden and Salt Lake The county clerk issued a Tiarrlago license yesterday to David S Kling aged thirtyseven and Mrs Emily C Pena Pen-a e thirtytwo both of Lebi Tbo contracting con-tracting parties wero joined in matrimonial matri-monial union by Judge Bishop The Union Pacific special train leaving Ogden at S30 am arriving in Salt Lake city at ll5G am and returning leaving SaO lt Lake city nt S pm and arriving nt I Sa-O gden at 915 pm is the train that is go ingto catch the conference travel |