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Show OGDEN' DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY. JUNE 23, 1531. TOE COUNCILS WORK. Piir. tfcl T fUdii by tit About 9 o'clock lkt the puli: raid cpoe a Louse of ill f&xue c Taecty tTth street, where gcarl Lo list was foiLgoa and tao woaw r lkea uto custody. ran the p.o The puiioe auade aoutber t,ui at LIBERALS DOING DUTY. SitvltMt hh It allowed $2,500 in Commis- sions Last Nijrbt. The lulled j .: Minnies Letter. LVuiaiii on Guard. a fcljut the cum Uau at th Ldj of the Jupirinne vwlm, axout bom eo euu'-Lm hues wrn'.w. Fur PROPOSED. of Um nct-r againt pubiar ito-A NEW JAIL ADOPTED w puLkJ and Uitea Ut the city jail THE fiESOLlTIONS aoocxLp&fc! by a Ug eroa J o! U. curious ud hackers on. It Uu Al- - HiBiied to Pet ruin Tker S1 Forti the Liberal Position As-iHartoniW Plan. Square in OrdVr. Th was Deter-tninr- d a J a t"iiiv-ntito Get $ 1,734- Mr. Wbl. Iiaroan.1 put I'Uh Uciver I pon. :j in Lis adrertiaemect in thi istue. TheouccU regularly last eight. Eery ciUwo should road it it' icler- At meeting of the Liberal of Weber Th Golden Uour club sked fur tb county he.d at the office of Maj. Breedee CEEAT RACES BEUIS. lis of Lester Park pavilion tor the eight last ..,;, with William Farrell ia the of J um 20th. Referred. were chair, the following resolution Sn proprietor of billiard LtlU asked Over Eleen Hundred IMlar in adopted on motion of Hon. F. J. Kieeei: Pars for Today. U bv the lions of fuO per Uble cut VYbereas It i apparent that the down to mora moderate fcgur. Re mission of the Liberal party ha only of brii- - partially been acoonipliahed and. ferred. )fHEp raoe open eene of thi on Whe4 It i the diaband 1j A Wrg cumber of the resident of the to that Citv meeting road hav the SUternile aakad to thi at Driving Park tracks Liberal organization known a "liincham Lane." in the this afternoon at 2 time n.ay be mjudiciou because preo'clock. 1'h park mature, lbeifore, con veetora part of the city, put in reis about two tcilve hulrd That the Liberal of Weber pair. Referred. west of Twenty-fourtJohn Johnston acked for place on county continue their organization, and AWmi-Ta- at and Washingthe Liberal trty the police force. Referred. ton and can be nominate a ticket and present it candiJ. 1L Cordon asked to he allowed to on lot for election next to voter reached drain hit foot date to the by lay a aewer pipe team or rail. These August. Twenty third clreeL Referred to city will be by all odd littilred That a mas meeting be engineer. the greatest speed called at an early day, of the Liberal The committee on license returned conteeta ever the peteliona of Frank Monroe and othparty to demonstrate to the people of at Ogden. Utah that the Liberal organization t er for a rebate on their license with unfavorable recommendation. Report There will be four contest today and not dead by any mean but ia still alert for action and vigorous to defend the adopted. even a more attractive program tomorThe tire department committee re- row afternoon and Thursday. This high interests of the people. On motion of Mr. Coolidge the Libported favoring the purchase of a new grade entertainment deserve most book and ladder truck. Referred to the liberal patronage from the public, and eral county committee was instructed to committee with instruction to report everybody should go out, not only be- call a mas meeting of Liberal at a on the cost of a new truck. cause the attraction are too good to be early a day aa practicable. On motion the chair appointed a The committee on finance reported missed, but because the enterprise F. J. on finance aa follows: unfavorably on the claim of theOgden should be given a successful start The J. E. Coolidge, S. S. Schramm, Abstract company for examining the program of race for today will be a W. X. Shilling, IL V. BlasdeL title to a number of lot and in prepar- follow: On motion the chair appointed the ing plat contracted tor by the city. FIRST RACE. following committee on arrangements: Adopted. 2:23 This class trot, purse $400. J. W. Abbott Theodore Scbaneenbach, is the Tne city engineer reported estinte Entries, Mambrino Belle, Contractor, S. K. Brick, 11 C. Lundy, O. O. Howard. for retaining wall on Jefferson and Belle and Minnie' Almont Utho Tae meeting then adjourned very well Madiaon avenue and for other improveJ, satisfied with what had been done, to SECOND RACE. ment coating in all 110,000. Referred to the committee on streets. Tbi will be the 2:22 class of pacers, meet again at the call of the chair. Mr. W. F. Adam acted a secretary Boofrrwo th ckixbratioh. purse $300. and reported the proceeding. are The entries Elder favorLucas, Dolly committee The finance reported ing an appropriation of $300 to aid the Brown, Pomp and E. W. 8. Are Ton Suffering celebration. THIRD RACE. of Fourth July From backache, inflamation of the bladAllison insisted that the appropriatThis i the running contest open to der, brick dust deposit or stone in the ing of publio money for other than cor- all age, three-quartheat; purse "J0O. bladJer, or in fact any derangement of was to the city contrary The flyer entered are: Comet, Wedge-fiel- d the kidney or urinary organ? It thus porate purpose charter. and Kildare. afflicted do not lose time and waste Lundy thought that the city was FOURTH RACE. money on worthies liniment and worse unanimously in favor of a big celebraplasters, but strike at ths seat of the Thi i the match, purse $250. tion and that such expenditure was The entries are Maggie 11. and Minnie. disease at onoe by using the greatest of therefore for corporate purposes. all known remedies, the celebrated OreHOW TO OCT THERE. The report was adopted. Pleasant to take, gon Kidney Tea. An electric light was asket for at the Drive out on Twenty-fourtstreet or purely vegetable. Satisfaction every and Lincoln. corner of Twenty-sixtwalk, aa you like, or take the train, which time. Referred. will run out eight time this afternoon. The following pay roll weae acted on: The round trip fare is twenty five cent. Out of Siulit, W40.G5 Here ia the schedule of trains for each Street Supervisor As we are going to rent part of our C.W.OO Marshal City afternoon while the races last: store by loth, we will sell about 42.22 Leave (Ogden Union depot at 1:00, half of ourJuly Sanitary Inspector fine upright pianos away 107.05 Public building Supu 1:30, 2:00, 2:30, 3:00, 5:10, C:15 and down, on easy terms. 55.00 o:4i Boarding hospital patient p. m. F. E. Wabrf.s Mercajhtle Co. 108.18 Boarding city prisoners The 5.15 Marshal' sundries Pythian Sisters' festival this Miles' Serve and Liver Pills Other bills were referred to the com- eveniug. Act on a new principle regulating the mittee on claims. The Hanlon-Volterliver, stomach and bowels through the The city marshal reported fifty-onnerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' arrest in the past two weeks with forty-thre- e These ' illustrious aerial actors, the nils speedily cure billiousness, bad convictions. are now making their taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation, The matter of appointing a city sealer in first in tour association with Unequaled for men, women, children America, of weights and measure was referred 50 doses, 25 a circus. The management of the Adam Smallest, mildest, surest! to the committee on laws. Forepaugh shows have secured the ser- cents, bampies tree at iL A. W alker. PAYING THE COMMISSION. uar-let- : O JO : Last Night to h ;"Ot y -- o :.a - um-Uo- h com-mi- it Ku-ee- Mv At Dear Charley: Home, Wednesday Evening. I hope I will not offend you with the contents of this letter, but dear, papa was not very favorably impressed with you. when you were introduced to him last evening, he said to me after you left, that he liked your face quite well, but he failed to understand why you wore such clothes as you do. He said he would judge the suit came from one of those "cheap John cost sale" houses, but that no genttel, young man would wear such an shabby suit. fc fc; o ) self-respecti- m Now, dear Charley, don't be angry with me for enclosing the card of a reliable fair dealing clothing and gents goods house but go there and take a look through their stock , for brother Will does all his dealing there and has often said, it was the best house in the city to get full value forj-oumoney. r am positive if you get as good a fit in a suit as he got there last week, dear papa will be unable to say no to that all imMS! portant question you are going to ask him. few Yours as ever, I & MM Minnie. fog h o vMfio Vt, n malt z)7 , rr -- 'vryi .in, s. . Hanlon-Volter- McManis introduced a resolution in- structing the mayor and city recorder to sign bonds to the extent of $25,000 and draw a warren t on receipt of that vices of these incomparable gymnasts for a season of thirty weeks, at a salary of more than $25,000. Ine V olters belong to a good family. They were educated in England, and formerly worked in a bank, and in the evenings after dinner, they practiced gymnastics lor their amusement in public gymnasium. A manager who ac cidentally saw them perform, proposed matting an engagement with them an nually. They laboriously earned about fouu each in the bank, and the aforesaid manager offered them a salary of $600 a month. They closed their books and came to this country, and joined the Hanlon Brothers' combination, where they have won both fame and gain. Hitherto, these artiste have refused all overture to travel with a circus, but the tempting offer of the Forepaugh Show management proved irresistible, and these distinguished aorialist can now be seen at every exhibition of 's THAT CORRESPONDENCE. Circus, in their wonderful aerial The mayor explained that the com' flights, headlong dives, and thrilling and mittee to investigate this correspondence daring "Leap for Life," at an altitude of had done so and had a report ready but 40 feet in mid-aiForepaugh,s exhibiwould withhold it in the absence of tion will give two entertainments here Judge Dee who was unable to be pres- in August amount of 2,500 in favor of II. C. as commissioner for negotiating the bonds. Allison could see no occasion for being in a hurry to pay the commission. He did not see much chance of defeating the proposition at this stage of the game but referred to the fact that the same man who bought the Ogden City 6 per cent bonds at 95 cents on the dollar had gone to salt Salt Lake City and paid 95 for the 5 pes cent bonds. He thought that Mr. Bigelow could wait for his commission. The resolution was passed by a vote of seven to one. Allison voting nay. Allison asked for the report of the ita corro- finance committee re"a epoudeuoe in placing it bonds. Lots, Lots, Lots. Lots at $" per month and work received on payment A. J. Cropsey, Five Points. Big-elo- ;::-.- I. C. N. K. A. of I". S. Stands for International Convention National Educational Association of the United States which will meet at Toronto, Canada, July 14th to 17th. For this occasion tne union l'acinc will sell ' rt. Patronize the new Commercial book s bindery, Where you can pet work at Omaha aud Line n prices. My The Union Pacific has arranged to Run DRIVING PARK, A Man ran buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting Factory for 25 cents. 320 Twenty-flttstreet. h Will Train Teachers. The board of education of the city ha wisely concluded to establish a training school of teachers for positions in the city schools at a minimum salary for the first year. Details of which they can learn of the examining board. All persons desiring such positions ond wishing to fit themselves for teachers should present themselves for this examination, which begins at the Central school building nt 9 u. ui. on Thursday the 25th. ....,: ,f A''A AA"' GOOD A LUNCH, Baker, Proprietor. A"1" A .,..!,(. " A A- - " A "A'-'A- " A"1 A ' A ""A Dearest Minnie: Office, Saturday Evening. answer to my anxious question he assured me, that now it would give him great pleasure to welcome me at his home as his future making me the happiest of men, I can scarcely wait until tomorrow evening to call on the dearest and most sensible little girl, and one whom I shall soon call my own, thanks to the Golden Eagle. Yours, Charley, Street, Grant Avenue. A. '" A" A" - 8 A.I. A the suit they sold me, and finding an endless variety of new and stylish hats, shoes and furnishings, I lost no time in selecting a complete outfit. After donning them I immediately called on your father in his counting rooms. His reception was very cordial, immediately placing me at my ease- In or a Cup of Coffee like your Mother mokes. 25th "A fit of THE LITTLE BROOM FOR A and at indeed very reasonable prices. Conclusively showing me the fallacy of dealing with those "cheap John" cost price houses. The courteous treatment of this firm and their tasteful suggestions I found a great help in making my selection; being greatly pleased at the elegant appearance and splendid n, book keeper of the office in Ogden. Ai?l Your note of Wednesday evening I received safely. My dear girl as for the contents and your kindly suggestion ofLnd,..0 ...e, let me assure you on the contrary that your keen perception and motives I most highly appreciate. You may be assured I lost no time in calling at the Golden Eagle clothing house and was very agreeably surprised at their immense stock and great variety of elegant and tasty goods Junction The council fixed Monday Aug. 10 as a board of equalization. The committee on laws was instructed to report an ordinance authorizing the use of tar aspbaltura in sidewalks. The mayor announced that he was thinking of having the city attorney sue the bondsmen of Mr. Dusenberry of Provo who laid the sidewalk around the city hall. Adjourned. A,i"A'"-A'"- first-clas- Special Train Between Ogden and THE U. S. Q. M. DEPT. Lundy introduced a resolution to advertise for bids on the cost of clearing the publio buildings from the west half Larjre Business Done at this Place The City of Union square and of grading the toe for Government. street through it Carried. Few people know of the large amount TALKING IMPROVEMENTS. Cannon '. introduced a resolution to af work transacted at the office of the Jane 23, 24 and 25. have the committee on streets report on United States quartermaster's acent in the relative merits of materials for street this city. Ogden is the great distribut paving. Carried. for the Round Trip 25 cent. country Fare Trains Cannon moved that the committee on ing point for the Will Run as Follows. Tfc coast. and Pacific the muni. for secure new rminru a plans public grounds city jail and police court building to be careful attention to make the necessary Lv. Union Depot Ar. Driving Park. erected on Union square not to exceed a divisions ana resmpmenis nere lor rail1:00 p. m. 1:10 p. m. water and road, cost of $20,000. wagon routes to the 1:30 p.m. 1:40 p.m. numerous camna. inH stations fnrta 2:00 p. m. Spencer moved that no bids be solici2:10 p. m. where the are goods But ted from outside architect. Carried. required. 2:30 p. m. 2:40 p. m. 3:00 p. m. Lundy moved that the successful ar- army shipment are not all that are re3:10 p. m. The quired. chitect be allowed $500 for such plans, quartermaster' depart5:20 p. m. 5:30 p. m. . LI1 B armw nlm ef 1 hal HIUJT u.vuw V. UWUUB llU .1 Dim mtwA the city reserving the right to reject all manf 6:15 p. m. 6:25 p. m. shipment of naval provisions, light-bids. Carried. 6:45 p. m. 6:55 p. m. uoune sua of on aommittee chairman the of general supplies supplies Allison, Lv. Driving Park. Arr.Union Depot laws, reported that the ordinance fixing all kinds for the United State navy. 1:25 p. m. 1:15 p m. The Quartermaster agent in this city the rate of taxation for the year was not 1:45 p. m. 1:55 p. m. as one invoice to San received recently week. another Committee 2:15 p. m. ready. 2:25 p. m. given Cannon moved that the rate per cent Francisco several carloads of lighthouse 2:45 p. m. 2:55 p. m. of taxation for 1891 be 3'- mills on the stores for the Pacific coast, including 5:10 p, m. 5 .00 p. m. huovs. whistles, etc. WAitrhintr 1V dollar. Carried unanimously. 6:00 p. m. 6:10 p. m. 000 is This one of the heavy pounds. 6:30 p. m. 6:40 p. m. Lundy moved that 7 per cent be raid the city assessor for collecting the lots oi government store constantly ar7:00 p. m. 7:10 p. m. at Ogden. city taxes. This was estimated to am- riving Mr. Keller J. is f. ount to $3,234 of which $1,500 would be Quartermaster GO TO agent in charge and Mr. G. (i. Bailey expended in clerk hire. the day to ait a '' Charley's Answer. r. - A tickots from all counon stations tnTnrnn- to, at one fare for the round trip. Plus 2.00 membershin fee. See that your tickets read via the Union Pacihc. Call on or write tn me for particulars. G. PI. Corse, Agent Union Pacific Sytem Fore-paugh- ent a ?i'-- : r A J 3! |