| Show j NEWS OF THE TERRITORY A Proposition to Consolidate the Ogden Newspapers GAS PLANT IMPROVEMENTS The Proposition to Pave Twentyfifth Street Is Revived I Chinamen in Bond Tho Provo Shooting Mrs Perry Gives Her Account of the Fracas in ourt News from Jlolclen OGDEN Feb 21There is no change in the situation at the Standard The seven Denv printers arrived this morning and tonight went to work on the cases There is a probability that the Post and Standard will be published with the same plant asa as-a Republican morning and Democratic evening edition Negotiations looking to that end are pending It seems the only way of solving the much vexed problem 1 and securing to Ogden two good daily papers The union printers have made I no open move yet TO PATE TWENTYFIFTH STREET I The city council has again taken up the matter of paving Twentyfifth street with asphaltnm and stone and at its next meeting a report on the question will bs submitted by the committee com-mittee on streets When the question was agitated last fall it met with much opposition from the abutting property prop-erty owners but that hostility seems to 1 have worn away Work will probably be commenced within a month GAS PLAKT IMPKOVEMEKTS The Salt Lake and Ogden Gas and Electric Elec-tric Light company the new combine contemplates making improvements In the Ogden plant to cost not less than 100000 A new gas house will be built the mains will be laid on every street in the city and the electric system will also be materially improved The city council has been petitioned for an extension of the franchise to twentyfive years Pete Kelleher the smooth confidence man and expert money changer was this afternoon bound over to the grand jury of the Third judicial district by Judge Cross He was taken to Salt Lake this evening by Deputy Gill John Kershaw aged 30 died today at his residence The funeral will probably take place on Thursday The deceased was a son of Andrew J Kershaw He had but recently returned from Oregon where he went in search of health CHIKAMEN IN BOND Twentytwo bonded Chinamen being returned to their native country went west this afternoon in charge of Deputy Marshal Dow They were captured at Detroit while attempting to cross the border HOLIDAY SESSION OF COURT The district court will be in session tomorrow to-morrow notwithstanding the holiday in order to continue the hearing in the case of the Merchants National bank of Kansas Kan-sas City vs Theodore Robinson This is a case which was sent back for a rehearing rehear-ing from the supreme court on the ground that the jury did not have sufficient evidence evi-dence upon which to deliberate The I case was brought to recover fo000 the amount of a loan secured by J P Bar hour former cashier of the Citizens bank of this city upon stock issued by Robinson Robin-son as vicepresident of the bank before I the institution had been properly organized I organ-ized 1 |