Show I BIG SHOWS IN OGDEN One in the OperaHouse the Other in the Council There were two shaw in Ogden last Ight one at the Operahouse entitled An Orphans Prnyer another In the City Council chamber entitled A Hillside Hill-side Tragedy or Who Paved Twenty I fourth Street It seems that whon the 4 Council assembled the discovery was I made that something had been done but just who did it no one seemed willing to acknowledge President Driver waxed warm about the collar and openly charged interference in the affairs of the Street committee of which he Is the chairman His remarks appeared to be directed to Councilman Nyc of the Fifth ward hut that gentleman deNycd the chavijc and the matter was finally adjusted by l ratifying ratify-ing the action and the work will go on Clerk Gilscn of the municipal court reported re-ported collections for the month of August Au-gust of 350725 The paving estimates amounting to 22 ODSOJ were flu Id Bills nml payrolls amounting to S2572SO were also paid The Auditor reported that on January 1 1 1002 there was more than 230000 In outstanding out-standing work nearly nil of which bad been paid leaving a balance outstanding on Juno 30th of this year of less than 3COO The Mayor vetoed the action of the Council In the matter of the cemetery drain but the veto was overruled Charles TIghlfool and wife sent In a bill for 522HO IK dummies for personal In iuries sustained in the acciitont un tho buiiwny which went to the Committee on Laws M M Posencrans applied for the position posi-tion of food Inspector The protests against the opening of Hudson avenue were read There bolus Ics limn 2 0 per cent protesting the matter mat-ter wont to the Committee on Laws and the City Engineer |