Show THE CITY COUNCIL Waterworks Plans Laid Over Order to Enforce Three Ordinances A committee of the International Association Asso-ciation of Machinists invited the Council the Fire and Police departments and all other city officials to tako part In time celebration of Labor day September 3rd They desire time use of Lester park for Jio occasion The Council accepted tho Invitation and expressed a desire to make time day a general holiday throughout through-out the city The mailer of preparing plans and specifications for a now waterworks system sys-tem was laid over for another week Tho motion made at last meeting to offer to sell to IL S Barker time tramway Iron ho had leased on the payment of lVt cents per pound ho having paid 550 additional ad-ditional rental was adopted MscolIaneouH clalmw oid payrolls amounting to 2011 31 woro ordered paid Alonzo Rodgers D L Lee C M Dee James E Macintosh and M J Hewitt members of time fire department presented present-ed back salary claims aggregating 780 and George Burton of the police department depart-ment presented a claim for back salary of SiOS all referred to the Commltleo on Laws J V Nelson Janitor of the city hall was granted a months vacation with pay An ordinance repealing time municipal license ordinance was Introduced by Aldermen Al-dermen Brown and Jones read and referred re-ferred to the Committee on Laws Brown Jones and Powers Introduced a resolution to the effect that Ogden City would now build Its own water system and Instructing the City Recorder to advertise ad-vertise for bids for 5250000 water bonds Laid over for ono week A summons In time case of Williams va Ogden City In a 20000 damage suit brought In the case of the parents of the children who were killed in the gravel pit was read Referred to Committee on Laws A resolution was adopted instructing the Street Supervisor and Chief of Police to enforce the sidewalk bicycle curfew and expectoration ordinances Jones Introduced a resolution limiting limo Street committee to an expenditure of J3 0 per month Adopted The Council adjourned after transacting transact-ing a large amount of routine business In the Schools The Board of JEducatlon had a lengthy session last night and mado a partial correction of the Hat qf teachers for tho ensuing year The following teachers were chosen to positions In the schools without assignments being made Lulu B Bell Catharine Illgglnbottom Charles B Wlntle 13 N Quinn George A Eaton Mamlo T Motfat O J Stlllwoll Margaret B Martin If II Severn Emily Bannis tier A K Wilson 1ho Committee on Buildings and Grounds reported progress In the alteration altera-tion of the hospital building on Twenty eighth street which was purchased l > y the Board of Education recently It will bo ready for use aa a school building by September 10th A Pioneer Dead William Chappie aged CG years and an old Ogden pioneer died yesterday mornIng morn-Ing at tIme homo of his daughtur Mro Richard Grccnwell No 821 Twenty fourth street I To leaves three sons and two daughters Mrs Richard GreonwoU Mrs Job Warner Honry Benjamin O and William a Chappie all rcnldonts of Ogden The funeral will be held from Mrs Green wel is residence Wednesday afternoon at 220 Plat Suspension Unlawful Two communications from tIme County Recorder were yesterday presented to time County Commfbsloncrfl relating to time order made recently suspending work of the draughlsman On time plait of Wchcr county Attached was an opinion from time County Attorney stating that the duties of the Rccordor In relation to making ma-king pints were prescribed by statute and that the board had no authority to Interfere with or suspend the work Tile communications were ordered filed A request from the chairman and score tary of the Democratic central committee I commit-tee asking that certain changes bo made In the rwglstrillon agents Wus denied Appropriated to time contingent poor fund 200 Many small bills were audited A Soldier Marries Mr W II Brandenburg telegraph operator oper-ator for the Southern Pacific at Golcondo Nov anl Miss Delia Ohmark of Panjojig Kan were married yesterday afternoon at the residence of J B Sollock 251 Lin coin avenue Mr Brandenburg was a member of the Idaho volunteers and during dur-ing the Spanish war was transferred to tIme signal corps at Manila All of Dowrys messages to the Government I passed through his hands lie and his I ride will visit hi Ogden and Salt Lake for coimda a few wccks before returning to Col Brevities W R Sloan was up from Salt Lako yesterday Martin Cullcn and wife of Corinno are visiting relatives In the city N S Bishop proprietor of the Flllmoro creamery was In the city yesterday nTho Kltigits of Pythias and their fami lies will take an outing In Ogden canyon toifl I Mrs Fred Price and daughter of Salt Lake are visiting Mrs Susan Parry of Ogden this week Mr and Mrs Lionel IJdwards Loa Angeles are visiting libro with Max Davidson and family C S Bridgeman an engineer of the Southern Pacific company from Carlln Nov has located at Ogden Ten cars of cavalry horses for the united Stales army shipped from Amer ican Fork went cast yesterday Ed Do Young son of M If Do Young proprietor of limo San Francisco Chronicle passed through Ogden en route East Sat urday night County Clerk llolllngsworth yesterday issued a marriage license to Charles M England of Bryan Ida and Susie 11 Geddes of Plain City Utah Prof Englo and family will remove lo Ogden Wednesday to make their future I homo Prof Engle takes the chair of economics In the Agricultural college About GOO friends of Dr John S Englo met at tho Presbyterian church last night ana held a farewell reception In his honor the occasion being the doctors de parture for Logan tomorrow where ho will occupy the chair of sociology In the Agricultural college Ed Lamnr Cornolous K Wyman and Frank Eggloston three Ihlrlucnyearold boys who ran away from Ogden Friday night last were apprehended by the of Acorn at Blackfoot Ida last evening Capl Browning received a telephone message mes-sage and notified time parents of time boys |