Show MOKE MON LAD County Accommodates the State Industrial dustrial School The board of county commissioners held a session yesterday Mr Seaman occupying the chair In the absence of Mr Armstrong The business had to do mostly with Individual tax matters Irs A A Wenger appeared to ask aid forMrs Louis Miller whose husband hus-band had gone as a volunteer Fred F Bond was appointed deputy constable by M F Drown of the First ward and was confirmed The board of trustees of the state Industrial I In-dustrial f chooi was granted a loan I i from the sinking fund of 2500 The report of Mr Hammon In regard re-gard etor the road dispute with Mr Peterson i Pet-erson of Slaterville was submitted together to-gether with a map showing the land in to 1890 have been surveyed as a county road I J M Shupes report a constable of Eden was read and taken under advisement I I ad-visement The report of the county physician wasread allowed and fled and the usual claims j I City Council The feature of last nights city council coun-cil meeting a the unexpected change In the vote of Brewer in the vote on them the-m rchants license ordinance This question came up on the veto of the mayor and the question of sustaining it Brewer who ha heretofore voted against the ordinance voted for passing pass-Ing it over the mayors veto and consequently conse-quently the ordinance passed Those voting agaInst It were Ash Cullen and Williams The remaining i seven were for the ordinance I Is almost certain that the enforcement I of the ordinance will b resisted by or ganlzed opposition from the merchants and others Interested The council also passed an ordinance granting to Messrs Eccles Spencer Dee Matson Scowcroft and others a franchise to operate a telephone system sys-tem in Ogden The features of this ordinance or-dinance were that it Is to be In force for 25 years The company has 60 days in which to accept the terms of the franchise and 12 months in which to complete the system The maximum charges shall be 2 per month for residences resi-dences 10 per quarter in business houses Where five or more instru ments are on one line the charges should not exceed per month per instrument in-strument The claim of J C Armstrong for costs of the paving tax suit amounting to S27S35 with interest since 1SDO at 8 per cent was allowed The petition of Orson Riser and others oth-ers for another fire hydrant was denied a the council will not extend the water system in any respect till the water suit Is settled The petition of Richard Hall asking that bicycle riders be kept off the sidewalk side-walk on North Washington avenue wak Norh was denied Chief of Police Davenport reported that he had compiled with the provision provi-sion of ordinance for cutting down the force of patrolmen to three and specified the three patrolmen t be retained re-tained as Brown Murray and Layne med notified all the others of their dismissal dis-missal The poundkeeper was allowed JSO for four months salary Willard Snow claimed that the city street department had uncovered his water pipes in street grading and he HAked that the city sink them deeper The matter was referred to the committee a com-mittee on streets A Communications were received from William Glasmann and from the Del Telephone company each requesting the return of their respective checks form deposited when they submitted their requests for telepione franchises The requests were granted Anordinance introduced by Cullen passed its third reading I provides for changes in certain technical fixtures In the plumbing of buildings Ivlz the use of siphon jets The resolution was passed dismissing the charges against Officer Belsner A communication from the mayor l a recommended that the council create sprinkling districts which after a secret se-cret session reported recommending that the city recorder inform the committee com-mittee on water supply to inform the city engineer to Inform the city council of the best method of subdividing the city Into sprinkling districts The chief of police was instructed by resolution to enforce the ordinance relative rel-ative t the dumping of rubbish in the I streets A resolution by Brever passed providing pro-viding that the recorder receive bids recorer I from the daily papers for the publication publica-tion of the merchants license ordinance and the telephone franchise ordinance and that he accept the lowest bid I A telegram from J E Rhodes of Denver to C K Bannister was transmitted trans-mitted to the council giving the infor I matlon that the first regiment of the Colorado volunteers would leave Denver Den-ver Tuesday night over the Rio Grande I Western in charge of Colonel Irving Hall and that i the citizens of Ogden so desired an arrangement might be I effected for the troops would march f through the principal streets of Ogden I during their stay here Referred to a I committee composed of Ash Cullen and f Williams who were t cooperate with the mayor in arranging for the recep I I tion of the troops I is expected that i I the mayor will issue a proclamation today and a telegram will be sent to i Colonel Hayle requesting that the troops parade during their wait her Ogden Briefs Two vags were arrested last night by the police A decree of divorce was granted yesterday terday to Mary Louisa Vadnis from I Ludger N Vadnls i Mr Busch who was so severely injure j in-jure In a runaway acicdent Sunday i evening Is recovering I Thomas Munns an 18yearold lad was brought up yesterday from Hooper to be examined as to his sanity Mrs Maud Fans formerly Miss 1 Greemvell will leave tonight to join 1 her husband at Idaho Falls where Mr i 1 and Mrs Paris will reside jEd j-Ed Ryestrom who has for several I years been employed in the office of the city engineer left last night for I i Portland Ore where he will make his future home j Willard Hanson brother of Deputy County Treasurer Hanson and H3nsn principal princi-pal of the schools in Beaver City i reached Ogden yesterday and will spend the summer here wii The recent rains have added thousands thou-sands of dollars to the value of the i growing crops in Weber county and i I incidentally thousands of dollars to the i i value of the sugar factory stock the rain being most opportune for the beet II I crop and insures a full yield The man who was so severely punished pun-ished Saturday afternoon by Joe Doug I las was yesterday able to give his i name to the jailer He calls himself i I Dan Dealing and a complaint has been I lodged against him by Ed Bichsell charging him with stealing a coat I |