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Show OGDEH CITY HEWS. Destructive Firs at an Eirly Hour Ibis Morning. TI1K UCIYT LLLKMHIl. Ihe Urllntnro l'mthllnp for the latitat la-titat roof $'0,000 Improve ttirtit llonile. Ogien Standard J A week from loulffht the Ojden City brtat band will kivo ooncert aid I all In Hjulhwell'e new hall, lit Plvoiliiln. Uavli llartholomew, one of Weber county' oldest leltleft, died of old at;e yiaterda). Ho canto lo Onion forty ono years ago and has llveil In lite oily oTeriince. Huperlutendent Welty cf the Illo Clraiiilo Wettitu Is I U.den, havluii cime up In Ids epeclal car last ovenl n tuiueita (nrly ol eaetirn cailtillsU, who aie InieimleJ In Hie Wtetern. Hoveral similar caara Involving Ian la In llox l.Uer county uroltael by Tstwy from Iho Houtiiern 1'aclMo, whlrh huve been larnird by the residents resi-dents of that county forieviral yeara will bo tried title lorm, J. I', Joaes was laat ovenlnK granted twenty-four li'.uta lit which to obtain bonda by the Dulled Hlatea inarihal and unlrra ho fcae aecuivj thout ly alter, noon he will bo taken to the penitentiary peniten-tiary at Halt Lake. The Unlou l'aclflo OTerlanl paaaen-Rer paaaen-Rer wlili It ahottlJ have arrived III Oiflcii at 1(1 '.0 veatrrJay luornlni:. waa dilayed ttirio hours on nccjunt of tho storms and lato uei.orn counto llona. Tlio delay threw out all other tralni. Judu" Miner hat aa'jit made no appointment to fill the v oa cy cauiod by tho reelgnntlon v' fjlerk McOlure, I ut It la Dow tleflnllely ttnderatood that Kenner Iloremau lias a aure tiling un I will rcielve the olllca as soon at ho list btuomolully Initiated, Ths derricks for tho gu well will bo cotupletod and In placo by tomirrow nhiliiand Immediately upon tins arrival ar-rival ol the machinery urlllliitf will ha coninietiied. The uulay hai liein ranted hy the falluioof thncJtttractir, who was itnpbyml t put dow tho llrit well, to llva up tu his Udtilract, tli tie leis-allellnK (hour firing of ma-ohluery ma-ohluery from rinllay, Ohio. The Colurabua club opeiiod Its dcors to its charier member laat evenlinf, rill a cluh la located ou tho seoond lloor of the Clrsnd ovra liotiau block In rejourn tint aro hau Uiuioly llltol up. Itiuuilsttat irotent of fifty charier meinour, buelnrea tnou, prouilitont In lolltlcalatid cotnnler lal iliolea, who navodeoldod lo have some excel it n till rooms for lliolr uee ilutlun the cjmllig winter. The caio of D. P. Tarpey s. Lea-man Lea-man Jobmnii waa declJvd In favor of tliepUlntllfy.ttontaynllernooii in the Kouttli Dlatrlct court h direction ol Judito Miner. The do'ouJaut was K'auto I alxtydaya In which to prepare on I aervo statement on mulluu for u new trial and a atay of oxeoutlou was all) allowid. The suit Is one of lobilderablo Impottunco and Involvee mauy emeatloue of law, uulty aipl fact. Tarpey cMnii ti liuvo purchased sixty acrra of farm land which John, eon has belli ciilllvatliit; for many years, from the Boutberu Vaolflo au I fiipJ for a writ of ejectment and dam-nes. dam-nes. The delcmo ait up tho claim that uuUer Iho statute of llmilstlons Iho plalnttlt H as del srrod from recor-erlnr, recor-erlnr, but the evIdoneiH waa ruled out by tho court aud the mo taken away from tlio Jury. The realdence of A. W. Wer t, on Twenty-fifth street between Monroe and Qulucy was initially conaumed by flru this nurnlni! aliout 1 o'clock. The dtltno wssbetwetnJIUdJ an 1(1100. Thoflro starlet from defaotlvo 11 js slid by the time the brlKudv reacbol thetccno It had Ralnetl lomiderallu heailway, the upper jortlon of the liullaltiK talnu In a bright blase. In older to proferly IlKlit tho foe ladders with which to reach the roof were needed an 1 n euunuius Vf n sent to the Central ititlou. The chemical responded re-sponded and with the all of the la J-ders J-ders a position ol vantage on the portico waa gaiuoU and the fire was soou under control and extluifulehej. Iho dam. one from water was heavy and muih ol the ilnelurnllure and oaritt In It e liouio was thoroughly soakid and iraitlcaljy ruined. At the City Council meeting yriler-day yriler-day atteruoou that body loneielered thoproiomtlons made by I. T. Mat-son Mat-son and David Kay to tell certain tracts of land to th city for park and cemetery purposes and ahu lo real for tho thiru lime and (aes the omittance prov ellnc 'or the lesuance of fSO,ouo mil rovenitnt bonds. The committee uu finance (comtweed ol Univie, Upon-lerand Upon-lerand Catinoti) ieKirtcd at followe: "In I uritiancH uf the lmtructlcns ol tlu louncll we have advtrllted for ended iropossls for (30,000 twin! yean, five r cent Kineral Imp on e meut bonds of Ujdtu city. ThU money If obtalnil will pay all the bull lor cuirtiut Imirovemetils wliklt will he dueletwetitliowanilJsnuiiry 1, 1803, and leave a considerable amount In the trrsiury for Iho next council. I'ott-render; I'ott-render; tho proposition to turcboau lauds foriemetiryam! park purposes, we rcci tnuiond that all a)ers pertaining pertain-ing to the matter bo llled with the re-i re-i order mid tint tho present council lulo no action upon this luljrct, While Mvorlng fhopiirihaiuof Isuls by Hie ilty for this (tirpoao and wlillo bellov-ln bellov-ln that they should bosectirej at nn euilydate, we think that no further action should be taken by your body," The report was ado ted without objection objec-tion Inasmuch us tho fiominllteein law s hod not reported I aok the hemline ordinance, no action was tukeu auu tho lustier was laid over until MunJoj ulSbl. |