Show I I I i rC COA L SH E Supply Still Inadequate but No One Is Suffering More Than Discomfort The coal situation was somewhat re relieved relieved by the arrival of ten cars yester yesterday yesterday esler day morning and another train of equal size was reported for the evening Of the latter laUer however Is consigned d to the Ogden Rapid Transit company and the Amalgamated Sugar company If the same ratio is kept up the situation will willbe wIllbe willbe be under control by h the middle of or next week The cases CUSS of suffering from lack of coal and destitution reported were all taken care of yesterday for the day and will receive additional help toda today The call sent out by the Utah State Journal for aid for the poor of the city met with a noble no le response on the part of the charitably inclined people of Ogden Contributions of or foodstuffs food tuffs coal wood and money mone were received from all guar quarters Quarters This stuff stuer was mostly delivered d through the office of Captain Harlan of the Salvation Army In Jn order to thor thoroughly thoroughly thoroughly relieve the situation this relief work will have to be kept up for some sometime sometime sometime time or at least until the weather moderates moderates moderates ates Many Man citizens who had but a lim limited supply of ot coal in their bins divided it with the needy need It is expected that another supply of coal will be received here today toda The railroads are lending every effort to assist in relieving the situation The Rio Grande Western has done some good work in this lib The Thee Short Line too has been I busy bu y and has diverted a number of cars of or coal from their own supply to t the 10 lo cat coal merchants General Superintendent E Buckingham Division Superintendent H V Y Hilliker end and Assistant Superintendent SuperIntend nt II H J 3 Roth were all on the ground yesterday esterday and gave considerable of their attention to the coal situation The Harriman lines are doing doln the heaviest freight and passenger busl bust ress res in their history and would have more than their hands full handling the regu regular regular regular lar business without having to battle with the shortage of coal coat The best that they the seem able to do for the Southern Pacific Is to get through a supply sufficient for only one day at a time The Weber eber club the officers of which formed a portion of the committee that waited wait d upon the officials of the coal com corn companies companies and railroads In Salt Lake a few days das ago in an effort to secure coal for forthe forthe forthe the people of Ogden were up against the thereal thereal thereal real situation yesterday when they the had to pretty harJ to secure enough fuel to keep their dining department open I r I The building committee Announced the opening of the West Vest Ogden school The matter of ot Inviting the members of II various arioUs school boards throughout the tho state to attend the state teachers conven convention I tion which will be held In Ogden in hi Jan January Januar January I uary was discussed but no definite ac action action i tion lion was taken T I recommendation of William Illiam Allison Allison Alli i son D J Adams and J T J 3 Home Horne the tho 1 board of examiners the following teach teachers tea h hers hera I ers era certificates were issued Grammar graUe Myrtle Fulmer Fu mer Ethel I Harcombe primary grade Eva Brown I Florence Bohn Bolin Louie Lonie Parker Mary E ERoberts ERoberts I Roberts Glenn Jessie Maurer I Genevieve Genelee Emely Irene Sadie I Powell Mrs Anna Artna Dalton Ogden Briefs Br I Joseph Kraines a Russian was admitted 1 I to citizenship yesterday Mrs H J Rushmer returned yesterday esterday I from fr om Kansas Cansas and Colorado The funeral of Mrs Frank R B Wyant I will be held at 2 Sunday afternoon i a the First Presbyterian church Herman Franks who was brought back I from torn Rock Springs Wyo 0 charged with 1 forgery was held to the district court 1 yesterday yeste under ball Word was received here yesterday that th t i the new tabernacle organ was shipped I from Chicago on Wednesday last This Instrument will cost and it is ex OX expected expected I that it will be completed In Jan January Janu January uary u The Union Portland Cement company has issued a notice to their present share shareholders shareholders shareholders holders that shares of preferred stock will be issued to them at par also that shares of common stock will wilt go with It The payment is to be made by b Dec Dee 15 13 next P J Foster Into whose house a fire rire firebrand firebrand brand was thrown about ten days ago of offers offers fers em a a reward of lOO for the apprehension of the guilty party part This was the second time that an attempt has been made to injure Foster within the tho last year The funeral of Heber C Taylor was as asheld held at the Farr West Vest meeting house at 11 II yesterday morning Bishop James Martin presiding There was a n large at attendance attendance attendance and many man floral offerings The local lodge odge of the Odd Fellows F attended the services In a body |