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Show VOL. OGDEN, UTAH: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER VIII. WE A5D OUR ANTIPODES. DOMESTIC NEWS. TABERNACLE feER VICES. MUSICAL X0TES. Carlo Rosa U said to be iuite ill. Mr. Frank Gilder is iu New York. Look out tor war. NO. 202. 4, 1880. Sunday, ( ct. J, 2 p.m. The meeting was called to order The easteraoloud may burst every rublis'aeil every evening (except hour. Mr. Arbuckle is his daughter's by Bishop Critchlow, and the hymn, Sunday) by the ' Dts vek,Co1., Oct. 2. The Tribune's (iod our Help in Ages Past,'' wu The Mtuutim in Turkey is very footer. f Junction Printing Association, Santa Fe special ssys that the com critical. at his sung. Prayer was ollered byConu-- : 'hitfh C" WacLtel is singing selor E. Stratford, and the choir sang missioners brought information to Berlin. to have (Incorporated.) steamers Russian gone Paso that yesterday Colonel ( 'attaro. Zandt is creating a the hymn, "Ye Children ul our (iod.'' Van Marie RA Its Of SCJifSUi lFlIOX: Buell's command passed through There were present on the stand. Mapleson and troupe have arrived furore in Copenhagen. 2.0 : i Th,:i Months, Anr.i, New the iu Candehria York, i 1.00 : Ont Month, mountains, following The Emma Abbott Opera Com- Elders Geo. Goddard, Willis and Mmth, Vr It. ;!'. meet to Evans, the Sunday School MissionVictowill be trail, large Cross aud crescent again pany ts singing in Chicago. supposed from Salt Lake City. Elder aries no s, southeast to Pine Mountains: in mortal conflict. will Madame Sivori lael and join also first arose and expressed his French Evans for tour. her Colonel Kivcr Carvalho that are Fall preThe at Ferrassas, on Joaquin spinners Advertising rates made known ' in having the privilege 450 Mexican troops, are two paring for a strike. with thsnktulnes-is tobacco or smoking Chewing application. i ehindCol. Buel) and vocal the to to in his bear is organs. testimony, lie spoke in days Ltribaldi's action causing the very jurious marching e to eti'ect a junction, when the Mexi Italian Cabinet eoaie anxiety. Miss Kellogg opened the opera a very interesting manner on t'.e Mr J M. Bates, Newspaper Adrertis-iaAee'ii', 41 Park How (Times Uaildlnp), cans and Americans will duties assigned him in teaching the There has been a pretty strong season at 'Vienna with '"Traviata."' New York, is autboriBid to contract for Buell's column has now marched wheat market at Chicago, last weok. idvertiopmrntB M tlic lily and Mdme. (ierster lists arrived in New rising generation, ana spoke enOgdou Junction, it our best She appears as Lucia on couragingly of the work in that On Sunday moraine the house of York. through the entire length ot Chihua-hu.'- , ratri- direction; also of his experience the Pine Mountains being near the urefect ot the Seine (Paris) was Monday Oct. 18. It when he first heard the the borders of Nuevale. If Victo- - burning. It is claimed that Ole Bull was one is a labor of love to teach gospel. the young THISPAPEBEftlk s liana is really ahead, it will rio The democrats of the first Alabama of the strongest men in the world, the ways of eternal life. I rememWureau,have to slop and fight. Colonel Arwiiwptr AIvertliK ADVKKhave nominated Thos. It. when at his prime. district w'.nre ber seventeen years ago, there were (1 Carr's command is scouting the ftpruce Street!, Ilerndon for congress. TlflNd Cl'NTI'. V.T-- i HETJU YfiRK has en no Sabbath schools in Utah. He Adelina Tatti's borders and of Chihuahua manager northern fni it in II u II iv may be wished also to state theEouthern extremity of New MexJudea Andrew McClain is nominat gaged Bottesiui as conductor for the Goddard said when he was introtour. concert of ico. the ed to grand republicans by congress duced to President Hayes and Lady, nihSMSS CARDS. Infanticide out of Madness. sixth Tennessee district. The shipments of organs from in Salt Lake City, as superintendent Jersey Citt, Oct. 2. Mrs. Mary hostile Sioux now at Ft. Boston for the week ending Sept. 16, of the Sabbath schools in this terriThe 2,000 FONOmiAFY! mafrom insane to amounted Doyle, temporarily $3,241). thouKeogh, Mon., will be fed off military tory,"! represent thirty-thre- e larial fever, threw her two months' stores HIVKN IN 1'llTMAVo SYSthe winter, in Utah." Elder sand children during lima Mine. Campobelloand Signor win I old babe out of the third storv I 1EM o( Short Hiind Writiiif. Pupils iiiaiie dow .i Over 4,000 horses on Manhattan di Murska have been singing in opera Evans said further ho had noticed .i.i. k,.,.,.iriiiK Bituk.4. and it was instantly killed. Ci.tiiin'tHioitiwna through ki'owii iimI" that there seemed to be a great Island have been attacked with the at Kroll's theatre, Berlin. A Drunkard Cremated. for music, which caused his heart within a week. Dr. Heysinger, awell known Phil to He also referred to his Oct. 2. Last night Isaac distemper, rejoice. Leetoxia, Utah. Care Junction, O'ion, composed a visiting the New Central School English and New have agreed on adelphia physician, "has etterhouse of Ice Garden. four miles 1 lie Wankers. from here, while drunk drove his afairmorfKs operanii for the impen- comic opera called House, which wai reflecting great election. state Indiana fire set of doors and then out ding Sir Julius Benedict has been ten credit to the people of Ogden city. family BEE BEE S. W. Dr. Elders Willis and Goddard then to his dwelling with a torch, lie was concert to Of the students of the university dered a complimentary HAS REMOVED HIS destroyed in the flames, a handful of of the city of New York 39 declared take place at Norwich, England,Oct. arose and delivered a beautiful song. bones only remaining to tell ot the for ISih. "Letoqual rlghkj all men enjoy, Garfield, ana 2 tor Hancock. tale. And always hear both sidct." St lialn a us has Gilbert S. building, Mr. W. h. ii..i!.ii-v- i bought made Cincinnati at The republicans to attend Fatal Explosion. "Pinafore'1 Willis addressed the congre of Elder from 1en, wiiere he will be pleased the profits an immense demonstration Saturday yacht 'to kit former mei .if Bay City, Mich., Oct. 2. fester- - night, by a torchlight procession. in England, and will nov "sail the gation, referring to the sentiments of ocean blue." day afternoon two boilers of Titts A Solomon, where lie says in Ins writKev. Dr. Cleary, an Irish parish Co's mill exploded, demolishing the "he that judges a case before he It is reported that Sir. Michael ings boiler house and drill house ;nd priest, has been appointed by tne hears it, is unwise;" thus showing the ED. ULU1CH, M. D.. the declined Cost has definitely of silting in judgment upon shattering one end of the mill. The pope bishop of Kingston, Canada. of conductor of the Royal Ital- absurdity boilers were carried torty leet. lue one another. He also spoke of the Archibald Forbes, the famous war post ian Opera, London. fireman, Geo. Parker, was buried iu correspondent of the London Daily relationship that exists between men fre on l'ourlh Street, the ruins or blown into the river. iews. arrived in New 1 oik on Satur The ladies' hinging professorship and women, shewing the powerful at the Brussels Conservatoire has been influence a mother has in molding "CM, ITAH Dan McRae was badly scalded. Lots day. HRR BUUh, - offered to and accepted by Mme. the character of her children. He 3d $10,000. idand between .weM 'id", Ji v.i. Robinson, Lord &, Co., wholesale Simmeas Sherrington. dial! "ill further referred to the deiigns of our lealprs in wood and willow ware, enemies who were trying to disfranfestival the musical for FOREIGN NOTES. chorus The New York, announced their suspen chise our sisters, although woman is PEKC1TAL J. BARRATT, to be given in New York during May sion. the greatest in the family. will number 1,000 voices, and really next, Goddard being called on ATTORNEY Elder York In the 2lst New congression the orchestra over 200 performers. By Weetern Union Telegraph. AMD arose and showed the duties of both was K. Gilbert Francis al district The Lion of Caprera Boara. Gilbert has not yet written a line hearer and speaker; if the speaker been nominated by the .demo2. The cabinet council RoME.Oct. of the new opera. The London did not speak so as to bo heird all S. U. 1'ist. crats. tf Attorney Awdatart World El to resolved the says that America will not got OYerthe room, the hearers became have loan" " Mortgagee petition reject IWioit a Specially, Side Oliver & Robinson, heavy tobac any Main Bt..Ogden. out ot &umvan mis tired and weary, not understanding eeted. rtKx. Kut novelty of fourteen deputies from Liguria for conists at Richmond, Va., failhave and feeling but little interest in the winter. the release of Major Canitio, General ed, the liabilities being $188,000, the services, therefore it behooved the orFrederic Archer, the eminent assets $160,000. Garibaldi's soninlaw. H. W. 0. MAltGARY. speaker to speak so as to he heard. 10 for at and organist years ganist, The Northern Pacific is now back the Alexandra Palace, London, is But there is also a duty on the part Representatives of Marsala, and of hearers, to pay proper attenAND the survivors of the country' bat ed and controlled by the Chicago, about to take up his residence in of the so tion of which thattbey might properly unSt. and Milwaukee Paul, Boston. W, ties, started for Caprera on board a Alexander CO UNSELOR-at-L- A the subject spoken upon. derstand is of Milwauke, Mitchell, afflce tun boat, in which Gen. Garibaldi president. t)ul Vt.c'l, e Jit iiie Main St., It is said that the writer of the He then entered more especialy into UTAH was to OIJDEX. words and music of "God Save the the duty of parents to their children embark lor uenoa. utan Lawrence R. Jerome, Jr., of New King," is now unmistakably known and children to their parents. In advise baldi, in spite of the urgent York, and his friends have been in- to be Rouget de L'Isle, the author of tho conclusion of his remarks he of his best friends, is determined to dicted for grand larceny, in connec- the "Marseillaise." announced that there would be a loss of $87,oOO worth cf carry out his intentions and will tion with the meeting next Sunday morning at reThe salary Sir Michael Costa securities in July last. 10 o'clock, of all the Sabbath school and leave Caprera probably ceives a condustor is $2, f00 a month. when it was expected that children, arrive at Genoa on Sunday. The The pasy of every man is settled by tODUCE2cFRUITSi out, both old situation is rife with the most seris RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. him. from $10 anight for the leader everybody would turn would be a kind There and young. will General COMMISSION The ous SHIPPING & probabilities. of the band to $4 a night for the last of a jubilee, and instruction would be received by the extreme radicals Whbkeas, It has pleased Almigh row of violins. UTAH. the children, by which they be given of Genoa in all their strength, and ty Cod to remove from our midst Locke's umsic to "Macbeth" (com- would be profited. should he, as some think likely, go our worthy Brother Valentine E The choir saug the hymn, "Great posed in 1074, it is said) will be given at the head to the prefecture in per- Eoessel and J.D. CARX AIIAN.M. D. God attend while Zion sings." BenTremont at Boston, Temple, during son and demand Major Canzio's re Whereas, In this act of Divine the week of October ISth, with other ediction was pronounced by Bishop flse n Fturth iStrcef, Ogden, Utah, lease, we shall probably have such Providence our Lodge has been de selections Gulick's Critchlow. by Jarrett an affair as that of Aspromonte over prived of a worthy member and his TKIl POST OFFICE. Phalanx. Musical as again, tor rremier Cairoti, outer family berettot a kind anu aneciion Cache County Couveution. rttVii it may be tor lum to aet rigorously ate husband and father. Therefore The largest gathering of youthful was ever took that choristers we while against his old leader, will faithfully That Besolvtd, place deeply Following is the proceedings of M. J. POWERS, M. D. do his duty and cause the laws to be feel the affliction measured out to at Birmingham, England, in 18f8, the Cache. County people's conventhousand Sunday-schoo- l respected. us, by the Supreme Architect of the when forty-seveat Logan, Cache County, held tion children sang a hymn in presUniverse in the removal of a'brother The Public Opinion Hsziled. Physician and Surgeon 1880: Oct. Victoria. 2nd, the ence excend to was of who ever yueen ready St. Perebsburo, Oct. 3. All edi vt'fHce: Near corner of Young and tors of the chief journals here have hand of Charity and relieve the The Cache County Peop'e's Conseeros to be a revival of inThere Fifth Streets, Ogden. tf been summoned before Gen. distressed, vet we trust that what terest in comic vention met pursuatit to call. CallEichberg's charming told their continual discus- is our loss will be his eternal giin. "The Doctor of Alcantara," all ed to order by Wm. B. Preston, r. 8. bi:S3, S. I. WILLUXS, Resolved. That we condole with opera, of has highly dission a constitution over the country. It is announced who was chosen temporary chairman Preveatilir Mt'j, Formerly Chief Justice his afflicted widow and orphaned for pleased the czar; that nothing more .t.eber Co. early production in various Wes- and Ezra D. Carpenter temporary Mipreme court, ay on the subject would be allowed to children in the loss they have sus tern and Southern cities. secretary. The chair appointed O. KICHARDS & WILLIAMS, appear, and that during the present tained, which to them seems irre C. Ormsby, Wm. II. Maugi an and The London Sunday Times says: JohnJardine but "He that tempers the committee oa credenreign, it would bi premature to ais parable, won has of Roze the hearts wind to the shorn lamb" will ever be "Marie who reported lilteen precincts cuss the constitution. tials, O. C. Ormsby was ready to shielod theai in their be- the American people, including that duly represented. Office in I'eery Block, Fourth St of their prince of poets, Longfellow, chosen reavement. chairman and permanent, Eesthed, That in the demise of who was so charmed with the fair John B. Thatcher secretary. For Lame Back, Side or Chest, use The OQDEN, UTAH. d241-t- f POROUS PLASTJSK, Bro. Boeesel the craft has lost a cantatrico that he composed and business before the convention was SUILOH'S member, dedicated to her a poem." the chosing of six delegates to the Price, 25 cts. Sold by J. W. McNutt worthy and benevolent & Co., Wholesale and Retail Drug society an honest and upright citizen, The Vokes Family Combination Territorial Convention. The followTHE CHAMPION and his family a kind and affection- for America next spring will consiat ing named persons were chosen t gists, and O. C. Ormsby, Logan. ate husband and father, of Fred and r'awdon Vokes and the Moses Thatcher, Wm. B Preston, oct28sly Jiesolved, That a eopy of these Misses Victoria and Jennie Vokes, Wm.II. Maughan, M. D. Hammond, resolutions be presented to the fami- assisted by Messrs. T. H. Totter. Chas. O. Card and O. C. Oruishy. A 18 THAT OF Try Brown's Tar Troches, ly of the deceased, and that they be Mercer and G. Cecil Murray, and the motion was made and carried that the For sore throat, and clearing and spread on the records of Weber Misses Louise Gourlay and Nelly delegates have the power of appoinClairemont. Lodge. strengthening the voice. ting their alternate!; the delegation S. S. Schramm, For sale by all Druggists. sp21 Sir Julius Benedict has for some to go uninstructed. A motion was sr., Ogden D. J. Carnahak, years been engaged on "The Lifd of madeandcarried that the proceeding A. R. Hbywood, jrji best errs OF Weber," and the work is nearly ready be published in the Ogden Ji. nction, Ammnnition. Committee. v As the favorite Deseret News, Salt Lake Herald and for publication. AT W. H. STEVENS', FIFTH St. Mutton, of of Der 7Vi -- Logan Leader. .Adjourned sine die. the composer pupil Ceef, IS THE PLACE TO GET YOUR could have a greater John B. Thatcher, Sec't. chulz, nobody I'orki List of Letters. GUNS, PISTOLS AND AMMUNI the inner life of that know to claim Ae Veal, TION. dsepOtf. UNCLAIMED IN TUB POST musician. REMAINING Oitden, Territory of Utah, on famous fgetlier with N'oliee of KfiiMMaL The "Colonel .Polka" is all the Sept. 27, 18SB. which, if not called for within Office Letter one uioata will be aeut to the Dead Mrs. M. and Miss May B nvring rage in London and Paris, where it is A LARGE STOCK OF CIGARS brass to notify their numerous friends orchestras, bands, beg played by LADIES LIST. Cf Bvery Sdcriptioo, alwaya o hand; TOBACCOS AND SMOKERS' ART! Pianists everywhere plsy it, and patrons, that ti.ey have lemoved etc. ST. FIFTH STEVENS AT , CLES Patterson N Bruce E and street boys whistle it. H bids their Millinery Ilusinecs to the rHnis 1VE ME A CALL. dsep 9 tf Baught E Pincock M fair to become as popular in this formerly occupied by Mrs. Sehrarn, d:7tf rill. Spongberg L as it it abroad. Burgham L next door to Peebles' dru store, country Smith R wiiere the are now opening anew Brown's Vegetable Liver Pills Hays M A A' letter of introduction by Ce givn Woods J A Towe B choice selection of Kali Goods, ! and in 1840 LAKE to;Wagner bilious hasjust Meyerbeer The Western Remedy for A Nicholas all the latent novelties of comprising It was addressed to been published At TBI ness and sick headache. AH drug LIST. M. Gouin at I'aris,and was as folio e: the season. Tleaecnll and .ee them. sep21 them. sell HfUt jLatiltu gists Iw Mathius d "My dear friend I Lave the honor Behre C HfTIl STKEET, OGDKK. M. to line these 2 E to you by Miller J present Budge E AUAM k Cic firnst ' o tails. pRichard Wagner, in regard to whom Davis T M For the Blood and Liver Owsley J E family Trade Specialty. I wrote to you at length in my last Try 'em. lsep2stf Nicholas W J J Cardell EM. T It it GKOKGF. H, Proprietor. rA Vr tract of Sarsaparilla and O letter. I once nmre recommend him Pierce C U ktalttf Dandelion with Iodide of Potassium Domnelly J to your benevolent goodwill in beg Rezister M Z ElyB sep2i Dra win? (he Prize Wa;ou. Schoomrnaker A Ilausen J P ging you to assist in the realization BEARDSLEY'S wishes. Always your devoted of D hit D U Stowe EiiiTui! J i ni iion : Dear Sir : Y( Jarguish The Pleasures of Hope. ?hore F A Meyerliccr.1would externa to you as tvt-I-! as u all Jenkins L UNIOIT DEPOT HOTEL a "pccial and orof your .'JmhC U Whpn the body is bowclvrith pain Jones O K The fucvpm t f Offenbach for relief bring Jones S Smith W L I ills du Tambour-Maiordial invitation to attend Utah. London in intense an longing drawing Ogde:i, l ay lor O in l i in Jenkins W ha been striking, and the intere.-- t of our Prize agon, to hope. This may brighten Wilson W P b it it does not cure. At a Lehiok (i in it lias been increased by the intro- Sa 1 L .ke Citv on the 7t ot ' v.ioocr First-clas- s i lucba Rooms and Table hi 44Toot'tJS aojof th- - IMtr.rh- applicant fiiietion of a new k.nllri iFurt'n.n. milled at 4 o'clock P.m. Wl time like this how welnmie nutt aaa fur"avertiad letter1 arid j;ire date l friend as Warner's Safe Kidney and "The Alpine Brigands." The. ne.i be under the dir tiwii ot ,i Ui i:i!er- Every Rcspeot. Term? Reasonable. NaTHa h Miinu, Liver Cure, bringing nope, heaiui production has been n wafted up'.n evted committee, seleeted f'u.iii dil 1 Pille ua Tam-boand hat.pines and the joys of a the third act of leitnt sections oi' the Teintoiy. istrr&ter. dsepK.lt Yours tnpy, ALL TRAINS STOP ONE HOLE, ilaior, of which it now forms Li;..-.,r an integral portion, and which cmi Tg .'o Stipehakik Lak Ptraoap eVfimui. S!t 8tf Whi'-knt'ting s. unex The Gi.a-Nahob Mgr. J!, Jas. as with the Ahitherto, eludes, Hwort?. rag le i. White ke.p Fprie ei ether Mui-tagrel -1lET'.f C "vl I'i'ta er'tt-' ..t t,f fl.n Klflli h t Salt Lake City, Sept. o, I By Weatera Uuioa Telegraph. 1 Virioui Victoriu. .s.'-- , Semi-Weekl- y .K I nin-.'.- what-Brothe- rvwrm-.-TIONS snp-7- Tui-it- do-sir- DENTAL OFFICE lr HOMEOPATIIIST. Counselor at Law, d67-l- y ATTORNEY V rpOND ftgfl to-d- ay lOGDm t n Meli-koffa- LAWYERS. Meat Market PHILIP GRILL, Itnrth FRESH CAME! lhil. SALT BEER Jleer Depot ds-p2- - suU-ciilie- is sui-ferin- 1 - 1 ' j t liMV.-ill- matt.-rcombustible any i.nte-exeei.til candle or other Jielittinii to Fire Limit, mid ihr tame be encioeed in i In n loin o veiilioii ft Ftifx. .mt'-other auital-ithe name. Sec. 1. Bii it ordained by the 'ity no ..iw lii! wv.ir.n Sec. I'J. h hall Council of i igdeu City, that all of suid lire limits, to -- m ko nie.ii, bhvk twenty-liv(2.", the wjsl hall boil pitch. Mr. re-i(26), the varnish or other biglilv ilillafninable (it of block twenty-sinortheast quarter (J of block seven iiiat.'i i.ii, in s.n or place, exol teen (li), the north hall (. be !i:e same tho prool: or to block eighteen (18), the northeust cept kindle a lire c'.tliei iu of out ol a quarter () of block nineteen (l'J),- stove or furnace, except tlie Mm-- ' be the east hall ( I ol block twenty- euchred in a huihtmi.'. four (24), the southeast quarter (j) iii. in pei.i n Sec. II. Whoever of block thirty-thre- e " (j.lj, tho south or by another, erect any hall ij) of block thirty-tw'' anv bull bni; (,.J2), and become the i.viu the southwest quarter (j) ol block which nmy be erected V !l iiill s.ii l thirty-on- e (31), of Plot A Ogden lire limits, exeepi iii tho case of City survey ,aro hereby established as privies, in violation oi See. 2 (l Ui'tire limits. ordinance, shall be li.i'nle to a line in Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful within any sum loss than one hundred dolsaid limits to erect any building, the lar?: and if he permit, the same outer walls of which are, in whmle or to remain alter having had ten day.- in part, constructed ol wood, except noticeto remove it. he lnil! be liat so much as may bo necessary for to it fine of twentv-iivdollar br door and window frames, cornice, each day the same remains; and lor doors, sash and shutters; and the tho violation of any provision of this rools of all buildings hereafter erect- Ordinance, not heroin before ed or newly roofed, within said limfor, tho penalty shall be a tine, its, shall be covered with metal or in any stun not exceeding ono hun other incombustible material; anil dred dollars lor each oltenee. each building shall bo separated Passed October 1st, A. D. IK80. from nil others by a party wall of I.. J , IIkhkk k, brick, rock, concrete, or other James Tayi.du, Mayor. material, not less than City Recorder. nine inches thick fro.-- front to rear, Territory of I. lab, and from foundation to" no less than 1 Ogden City. two feet above the roof, so as to sep.Tames.-Taylorof Og Recorder 1, arate any communication of wood between said bu Ming and any other den City, do hereby certify that, the foregoing is a full, true anil correct building. of tin ordinance entitled "An copy Sec, .1. All buildings now erected, Ordinance Relating to Fire Limits or which may hereafter be erected and the Prevention ol Fires," passed or altered within the above described Council of said City, on the by limits, shall iiave chimneys of either the 1st City of October A. D. lKhO, as day brick, adobes, or stone attached to of record in my oflice. appears or or owner and the them; owners, fn testimony whereol i have here the person or persons having control unto set my hand and allixed tho of any building or buildings now seal of Ogden City this erected within said limits, which corporate 4th hy of October, A. 1. 1SMJ. have stovepipes projecting through .) A M US J AVI.OK, the roof, or out of the side, and City wherein fire is used, are hereby reflues of build or te quired chimneys brick; adobes or stone in said buildAN OltlDNANbE ing or buildings; and all stovepipes now in uso projecting through the Amcmliii' "An fWi'n.irt.',; ildainj In roof,or out of the side of any building, shall be removed by the owner or owners, or the person or persons Sec. 1. lie it or lained by the City having control thereof, 7Vot!ev,that Council of Ogden City, that the Orwhenever chimueys of brick, adobes dinance entitled "An Ordinance re or stone are used or attached to lating fo Licensee," paised by the buildings, the same shall be carried City Council of said City, March 1st, up at least four feet above the ex- A. D. 1870, be .amended by striking treme height of the building to which out of the thirteenth line of the they are attached; and should such first section thereof, the words "dray ' chimney be deemed by the Inspec- ing" find "carting."' tor of Buildings unsafe to the buildA. 1). im). Passed October 1st, ! ing or buildings adjoining, 1 hey shall L. J. Ui;ititiE, be carried up at least four feet above James Tayi.oi:, Mayor. the extreme height of said building City Recorder. or buildings adjoining. Allcbimneys I hereby certify that tlie above is in frame buildings shall be built so and correct copy of "An Or trim as to not increase in sue from the dinance Amending an Ordinance flues in are built foundation. When to licenses," pin-ed- by the Relating brick, adobe or rot k walls, the same Council of shall be carried up at least two feel City A. V. I SMI. tgden City, October above the top of the fire wall, and 1st,Witness my hand and the Seal of be subject to tlie same rule us the this 2nd of October Ogden City, chimneys, and no flue or chimney A. D 1880. shall haye any joist or timber resting James Tayi.uk, on or entering into the same, further 'itv Recorder. than will leave at least six inches between the end thereof and the inside of the chimney or flue. ivery chimney or Hue shall be plastered on the inside with good plastering mortar, or tho joints shall be struck smooth on the inside. Sec. 4. No chimney or flue shall, in any case, be less than eight by eight inches, and if intended for two full stones, not less than eight by A--WyEtwelve inches, and for three stories or more, not less than eight by six teen inches. Sec. 5. No stove or other apparatus in which fire is to be kept shall be set nearer than eight inches to Mrf (Ae t'awo the floor,except such as have no fire fitru'itiie. place on the lower plate; such can IS PLEASANT TO TIKI.', be set within four inches of the Alirl will prrvi at "? ihf inci'l tfliid hat at ..I. i leHtiwr Hui llrno.Hlor floor on which they stand;ind the top .llfti ftvalrm tin ill (it t i.T V'l tMlr tj'lt I'.-ICIIIotiHiH-M- , and side plutes thereof shall not be ('onMiiMtlioii. Uii fiurirr Hrm.l'j hf t 'i PiliU. set lets than twelve inches from any Utij thr.tyttfw, it iin..UiMijif.Iy UifAt-- cur tide f trtmt. wood partition, or other wood-worTKOPH'-FR- t IT I. X TIVF, h m.M t.v d without protecting the same effectu ofrlr tibials m M ,i ni(iplt-- ,,, JTIftJ fill cilf tr m,iiiidiI dv lln; icujidf- or a other ally from fire, by metallic, covering; and no pipe belonging J, E. HETHERINGTON, thereto shall be put up, unless it KBW TQRK or SAN FRANCISCO. shall be conducted into a chimney or other stone made of brick, adobe, incombustible material. Hands ft n ft A)iaua (th onlv c m tli IM r.VKR Af'M KH if Al.V.W-JSec. 6. AH forge and furnace chim- proriMprt frmn CO., Clhrttiiiiili, U.t Nyw V"iK, y.V.jUiraised be shall least flues at or Frit netted, r&i. neys v.-tb ffi',;v f..r I'ttniiM-four feet above the roof, by or and Tli to I'.lfNnc fuH i.;huo l.fiM'tv, eoutaifn-througo which they puss, and shall PKf. fAi'l hnqux wrr!.hUriu.: tkw have a deadening flue, or fire spark I ESD to tend 4(Ut efeM on tnaU arrestor of woven wire placed on the top or within such chimney or AN , ORDINANCE, -- ) ro-u.- iiuii-lni;- ' : pro-yide- i f.id-nx?.- " . ; UNLIKE PILLS, . llpfMl-.elM- t HHr-tj i rt-nl-a t Electric Belts, l M i: t i flue. Sec. 7. The owner of any house, shop or building shall cause the chimneys or Hues thereof to be swept out as often as may be neces sary to keep them clean. Any person failing to do so shall be liable to a fine in any sum less than one hundred dollars, Sec, 8. No lumber or frame building within the tire limits shall be removed to any other part of said limits. Whenever it may become necessary to remove any wooden building from within the fire limits to any other part of the city, permission shall be obtained from the City Council; and the owner of such build- ii.g shall leave the streets over which such building shall bo moved iu as good order as they were before audi removal, and he shall make such removal continuous, day by day, Sundays excepted, until completed, with the least possible obstritoiiow t the thoroughfares tb,s occupied: and he shall keep t watchman in or around 'u.r building from Mindown to sunrise continuously during th time of such removal; and the ui-l removal shall be Hibject to, Ut control and direction o4' tie Street Supervisor. ... U. No person shall, within iid fire limits, keep any hay, straw, shavings or other like combustible material, in stack or pile, without haying tUo ame enclosed, so as to protect it from flying sparks of fire; and no owner or occupant of a livery or other stable, or any other perxon, shall use therein or in any other HARKNESS&CO. J. 11". (Successors t Of Guthrie Jt Ua.) den City, Utau (oUnrtiotu laVee.ie I'ruinpt Atlculiuii. PO X Vi HUE?- Don u 11, a Ijitv t - a (ierife AOpiiyfeC ftilh(jr first Omuli Nitt.tniat Alhaut-- M. tf NutK-- .New i ti,, i'u A Tuf Mnu.itfr Ot... !I t'Siicao Oiu-i- .&t li.iLk .. i(i:niei; ioik ' Krum iwo ' i;t A t ' KS TS4 1 nijif .ii,. NmioitHl Itttr.l;,....., lret The J. F OLviuu oiHtti utk, n Iit'-ii- Still to the Front! e. -- men co. & k'arr illvck, ttmrth V;,7, - DETfRMIhiD Ai:i. MOT E! TO KitluT iii Qt'AI.ITY i.r Ull fctork BEAT tiiKiUS or l.l ,il r GENERAL MEr Ih Wl . IT P voi; |