Show EAISVILLE CLICKS Jlectine of the First Democratic Council He publican Jlally JeOraon Day The first regular session of the Demo cratio city council was held Monday oven ing last with oil present 1SEPOUTS The judiciary committeo reported favorably favor-ably on the petition of the Brown BankIng company asking a reduction of license The report was adopted and the matter ot drafting an ordinance In keeping with the report was referred back to the committee The same committee reported adversely on the matter of raising the salaries of city officers Tabled The irrigation committees report recommended recom-mended that ordinances be drafted in conformity con-formity with territorial statutes on controlling con-trolling and regulating irrigation water I adopted Report received and recommendation lTIOS From Swan Co asking for licenoo as retail liquor dealers for three months commencing com-mencing April 2t3 was granted From E W Layton asking that he be reimbursed for amount expended on Cherry street between Seventh and Eighth streets was rejected CLAIMS L Taylors bill amounting to S1SC6 for services as watormaster was referred The following claims were allowed ErJIarshal Taylor 513 OJ W H Harton marshal n 1 5 C Burton jr oxtreasurer 4 0 ot1 5CS 5 The following appointments wore made Auditor of public accounts T H Phillips Supervisor of streets H T Robins Sexton John Barton Chief of police Ernest Galley Jailor W H Barton Watermnster Lev Taylor Quarantine physician Barton Poundkeeper W Galley Adjourned REPUBLICAN RALLY nALy The first time the people of Kaysvillo will have an opportunity or hearing Republican doctrine publicly expounded from a local rostrum was accorded them at the mua ic hal on Tuesday evening last Tho very novelty of tbo thing drew out quito large audience of Democrats and others in addition l tion to the noble 21 local hangerson to tho p o p who of course were thero in solid phalanx Frank J Cannon the Ivertongued orator or-ator from tho Junction city and John M Zane of Salt Lake occupied about an Boa and 1 quarter each in a vain endeavor to 1 bulldoze tho voters of this locality into the Republican party They seemed to care fully avoid reference to the vital question of difference between the great national parties and spent most of tho time in discussing dis-cussing local issues Mr Cannon in his remarks dilated at length upon the kind treatment that had been given to tho Mormon Mor-mon people under Republican rule and endeavored en-deavored to throw all the responsibility for adverse legislation against Utahupon the Democratic party In doing this tho sneaker presumed just a little too much I tI a I upon the Ignorance of his audience but they wero happily too well informed on such matters to believe such a glaring misrepresentation representation I was quito amusing to notice xtho dis epancy in tho arguments of these two shining lights of Utah Republicanism Young Zone made the statement that the reason Singer sewing machines wera sold at a much lower price in England than here was becauso the manufacturers sent nil their refuse stock to that country and sold machines there which an American would net have Mr Cannon took exceptions to this view of the matter and after Mr Zano sat down he arose to offer some corrections He said tie Singer Machine correctons company had established ished a factory in England and the cheap labor enabled hem to sell machines cheaper there than here Either statement 1 avery cry poor way of avoiding the truth in the case The visit of our Republican friends only tends to strengthen the political faith of the Democrats and to show to those who lavonot joined either party the trana parency of Republican principles COMMEMORATING JEITEUSON The Democrats of Koysvillo celebrated effcrsons birthday in a pleasingly l appropriate appro-priate manner on Wednesday evening The committee consisting of Hj rum Stewart J G M Barnes ana John W Galley had done somo good work and as a result aYe a-Ye r good musical and oratorical pro njmrne was rendered Mr J G M Barnes made an able Rd resson the lifework of the immortal Thomas Jefferson tho founder of Democ rac the mon who contended for the rights of the people to govern themselves The sketch was very interesting and elicited many tokens of approval from the udience Mayor Stewart made a short speech on the principles espoused the partv of the people He took up and answered dome of the statements made by the Republican stumpers on Tuesday evening and by his logic knocked their arguments into smith croons Tho musical Dart of the programme ren ored by some of the best local talent was excellent and consisted of instrumental musio by Joseph Robins and daughters song Rocked in tho Cradle of the Deep by James A Cottrell music by Harmonica bend song by Mrs Sarah aylor soar by > Lambert Blnmireb music Star Spangled Banner by Mr Robins and daughter and a contralto solo Birds of Spring by Mrs Ella Burton The meeting was numerously attended anl the exercises were thoroughly enjoyed by the audience ent A SAD DEATH Mr Robert Bodily an early settler of this place departed from this life at 1 ocloclc yesterday morning Ho was over 76 years of age and until quite lately had been enjoying good health Recently ho was stricken with un attack of pneumonia which was the immediate cause of his death Ho leaves a large family and a host of friends both hero and eleewhero in the territory Iho funeral services will wi be > held tomorroV Sunday at 1 oclock Friends of the family are invjted IX SOCIETY CIRCLES Lovers of the terpsichorean art tripped the light fantastic to somo most excellent music by Rings band oc Ogden at the MUSIO hall last evening Tho affair was in charge of the Social and Literary society who have taken tho lead in social matters this winter and it was one of the pleasant est events of the season Next Thursday evening tho members of ho society will be entertained by Mr aud Mrs E W Layton at their home XOTES OX THE SIDE Mrs George Swan Jr is convalescing The Kaysville brass band has been reorganized reor-ganized It expected that the creamery will be in operation by about May 15 1t1nh R hJ1nli hn h f 1 1f D UU uunaaa in UI solved partnership andMr Blamires will run tho business in tOe future Hinshaw Joy S Baker tho Illinois Tourists have opened a photograph gallery gal-lery bore They are doing somo artistic work Mr Nicholas Sheffield of Boorfevilie Ivy is visiting relatives hero and iiiieuds remain all summer Ho expresses much admiration for our beautiful country Mr H J Sheffield has commenced breaking break-ing ground for a twostory brick building which no intends to erect near his old stand on Main street lie will remove his pro cery business to his new quarters as con as tho building is completed Several cases of diphtheria alight form hare made their appearance hero The quarantine flags have been displayed in front of Mrs Do Shazos and Mr Wool eeys residences The higher department of tho Eighth district school will give a concert at the Music hal next Friday evening Cousid crable time has been spent In proparing the different parts and tho programme prom ises to bo quite elaborate M KATSVILLE April 1892 |