Show THE CITY COUNCIL Resolution of Investigation ns to Power Plant Pool The City Council listened to communications communi-cations from Mayor Glasmanu lant night touching on various 1 departments of the city government about tho moU Important Impor-tant of which was ono recommending the passage of an ordinance to regulate tho oivonitlon of cmplayment aenclca The Mayors Idea IB to prescribe a lnavy bond binding tho l cnt to the faithful obbcrvaneo of the law In all respects The salary ordlnmco regulating the salaries of llrcmcn and pollcomen with tho addition that the Jailor should receive re-ceive Jl por month more waa p isscd The bowling alley ordinance was Introduced Intro-duced and passed 1 Us first reading Councilman nonde hot ntlrivd up a little excItement In the 1 Council by tho introduction of a resolution which IK true Is a vitally Important one In view of tho prevailing epidemic of typhoid fovtsr In effect the Council resolution In that the Utah Light it Power company hats constructed con-structed n dam across the pipe line of the city waterworks In O dll canyon and that this dam ban caused a hoot of stagnant water to collect above the pipe Ho asks ah Investigation Uh royolu lon was pasacfl and the Investigation or Bryan at Ogden Tonight Tonight William Jennings Bryan twice the defeated candidate for the Presidential Presiden-tial chair will hold forth at the Grand opi rahouse and deliver one of hiD powerful pow-erful campaign addresses on tho IBBUCS of Democracy It la I expected that the dlslingulphcd fjentleman will arrive In Oc don ui 030 p i in from the south that he will be accompanied by Judge O W Powers I F Whitney lion Frank J Cannon and other wellknown Democrats from Sail Lake and other pointy I tim train arrives as expected nt I J pHi p-Hi Mr Bryan and his associates will be ontfitalnrd nt tho Wcb r club until the appointed tlmo S t oclock wlion the rally Is to commence at the oporahou The county Democratic committee has arranged for the uiotnr from the northern north-ern part of tho county to bring In tho people who desire to attend tho rally and to return after the meeting Is over Mr Bryan will ho the principal speaker of the evening hut others of tho partys leaders will also opcak Tho Dog Case The cairn of John Hamncr against Ar thur Watts suit brought by plaintiff to recover possession of IL c llltlo Cox terrier female dog came up for hearing before Judge Hovoll A number of witnesses were examined forth both oldcs of tho case Tho testimony of the prosecution went to show that the dog was only loaned to Vnll3 by I tho plainllif and that ho failed to return her Tho defenses witnessed testified that llamner jravo the dog to Wiitls wllh the promlso that Watts idiould glvo llamner a mnlo pup aa pay for thu samo The court heard advisement tho testimony and took tho case under Golf Contest The handicap golf contest played al the links of tho Olden Country club Sunday Sun-day resulted In a victory for Jack BrownIng Brown-Ing The handicaps and scores follow Net Handicap Score J Browning 1 LY Fred 1 Masna 2 un F C Sharp 5 s > H M Rowe 2 1 John Hulchlnson 0 ai Tom Hutchluson 0 n u Tcddlo Hulchlnson I 31 Brevities Fred Whlpplo was a Salt Lake visitor yesterday on business Felix Rhelnboldt has returned home from a business trip to Nevada William H Moore was ordered committed commit-ted to the fhsano asylum at Provo yesterday yes-terday The Beaty Broo klnotoacopo Dhow appeared ap-peared the Grand to a fair house last evening at Tho V M f L A of the Fourth ward will give a btnolit bal in tho ward hall next Friday evening William Ilarcomb baa gono to Sun Iono Francisco on a business trip and will be gone about len c sAn s-An abandoned baby was found on tho doorstep of Charles Hancock at Harris vllle ycatcrday morning The Aglala meets today at the homo of Mrs C E Coulter An address on King Lear will ho delivered by Mrs KilS wet tIm The Ogden Tabernacle choir will give a grand conceit nod dnnrn In Lho Lester park pavilion Thursday evening thai promisee lo bo a very pleasant event |