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Show DAILY UTAH ti IS FLOURISHING CITY COUNCIL BUSIN E83 TRANSACTED AT LAST COMBINED FACTORIES RUNNING TO FULLEST CAPACITY. EVENING'S SESSION. Reports of Variouo Committsss New Liquor Lieonioa Granted. Pro-ente- d JOUItXAL, TUESDAY, DEMOCRAT IS SUGAR INDUSTRY MEETING OF THE STATE After Months of STILL AHEAD CITY COUNCIL CANVASSES ELECTION VOTE. THE Bueineea Which W. Rollo Emmett Beate Driver by a Plurality of Two Few Changea in Other Reaulta. to All Concerned. The city council yesterday evening was employed In making an official and the great trial enterprises of Utah. It has been canvass of the vote cast at the city a distinct success since Its inception election. The result of their computaand has done much to enlarge the tions varied only a few votes to either sphere of the farmer as well aa to side from the tabulated statement printed in the Journal laat evening. handsomely reimburse the Investor. The Ogden factory started opera- Interest alone centered in the retions for the season on September 4th, turns from the Fifth ward, where a and the Logan one on September 14th. close contest existed on the council-manticket between W. RtIIo EmUp to date the Ogden factory has utilised about 40,000 tons of beets and mett, the Democratic nominee, and the Logan establishment about the William Driver, the present Republisame quantity. At both plants the can Incumbent The official count reoutput so far has been 10,000,000 sulted the same as heretofore, In the pounds, and the combined production election of Emmett by a plurality of of the two establishments for the sea- two votes. The official count shows son is estimated at 25,000,000 pounds. the following totals for the two canA matter which probably more im- didates in the five precincts composmediately concerns the merchant is ing the ward: Emmett 565; Driver, the amount of money disseminated 563. and which will eventually go into cirWhy the claim should be put forth culation and bring with it benefits to that Mr. Driver Is the selection of alL The combined pay roll at pres- the ward la unacountable. The reent averages about $250,000 monthly. sult plainly shows the election of Mr. This, of course, includes the' pur- Emmett And every possible condiwas and the propochase of the raw beet from the farmer, tion and circumstance favored Mr. granted petition sition accepted. and his proportion is no small part Driver. In each precinct there were The street committee also reported thereof, and thus one of the creators two Republican Judges of election on Improvements on Grant avenue, of wealth Is fully remunerated. Nearly against one Democratic Judge. One and cannot suppose that the majority con200 farmers are now raising streets, Liberty street and Thirty-firA report conveying beets to the two factories trolling the machinery would in any which were also adopted. from A. F. Parker, city engineer, waf named, the total daily delivery being way allow or permit work of Irreguread In which he approved the bill between forty and fifty carloads. The larity which would be detrimental to of Contractor J. P. O'Neill for con- Ogden and Logan plants employ to- the candidate of the majority; and structing waterway across Twenty-fift- h gether about 400 employes; and the that the representative of the minstreet amounting to $317.83. It dally consumption of coal la about ority could accomplish such result was shown that while the work was sixty tons. The factories expect to were he disposed, cannot "be enterproperly done and according to con- run this season until well Into Janu- tained. That the Judges may have tract it was again In bad condition ary, 1904. erred ia another question; but on the To give some Idea of the extent of point at issue It is pertinent to hear owing to an old sewer. The matter was referred to the city engineer. the operations of the united factories what the candidates themselves have The final estimate of the city engi- of Utah, Idaho and Oregon it Is to say. of neer for constructing the cemetery enough to say that about In conversation with a representadrainage on Twentieth street amount- their production is shipped to the tive of the Journal Mr. Driver said ing to $1,289.75 and manholes $281 waa Missouri river, thus securing a share that ballots had been cast for both allowed and warrant drawn for same of the Eastern trade and this after parties that ought to have been The report of the municipal court the home market has been supplied. thrown out. He said In a number of showed fines and forfeitures $3,316.85; A special correspondent writing to instances they were marked at the fees In civil cases $68,10. Turned over the Deseret News on this subject from head of the ticket under the emblem to agent Humane Society. $33; turned Lehl says that for the twenty-foand also In the body of the ticket, over to city treasurer, $3,352.96. The hours ending Sunday morning the which, he claimed, clearly Invalidated auditors quarterly report, ending sugar factory there and auxiliary sta- them. In the event that the poll books September 30th, was referred to the fi- tions cut 1,277 tons of beets. This is showed that he had been defeated, he nance committee. a record run and is the greatest would take the matter Into court, have Sanitary Inspector Powers report amount of beets ever cut by the fac- the ballot boxes opened, a recount Mr. made and a judicial construction put for the month ending October Slst, on tory lii twenty-fohours. and deaths, Gardner, the superintendent, reports upon the legality of the ballots In contagious diseases showed scarlet fever cases, 4; diph- the factory as running very smoothly question. Mr. Einmett was asked by a Jourtheria, 10; typhoid fever cases, 24. and he expects to be through cutting Now In quarantine Diphtheria, 3, beets by December 20th. nal reporter to express his views on and smallpox, 1. Up to dnte 88,000 tons of beets have the issue and he said: "I know from The license committee reported been received and It Is estimated that the returns that we got over all the three applications for liquor licenses about 4,000 tons more will be delivered. precincts, a majority of two. They from Jas. H. Payne, H. and F. Mole In the history of the company the have no authority whatever to say and W. D. Sllvey. They were granted farmers have never had such lovely there are twenty-fiv- e bad ballots. How and a motion was carried confirming weather for getting In .their beets as can they tell? The ballots have never all Hquor licenses that have been they have this season, and they are been looked through since election and granted up to the end of the year. very much gratified at the same, as it is a mere supposition and assertion The for the two weeks they have delivered their beets much on their part There were no votes Street earlier this season than before. At counted for me that were marked In ending November 7th were: department $419.43; sprinkling, $42Qj the Lehl yards there are 15,000 tons of the way they suggest. All the ballots P. B. ft Q., $55; sanitary, $150; street beets piled up In the sheds and on the marked with the cross under the engineer, $1,037.72; special police, $193, ground ready to be cut, making an emblem and the cross against my and election expenses, $127.19. name were thrown out, of course. He Imposing sight. The corrected election counts were Twenty thousand dollars will be added: "If they contest the result I read the names of the successful paid to the hands today and many will fight to a finish. acndldutes announced and received. happy faces are seen In consequence. Doubtless the contest will be made, The mater will be carried to the disAN ELECTION RACKET. trict court where permission will be WHO WILL THEY BET the On the night of election, when old given to open the ballot boxes; and young were celebrating the event, 8ome Speculation as to Mayoralty Ap ballots will be carefully scrutinised, and the 'Issue judicially determined. a crowd of boys, among whom was pointments in Salt Lake. When the matter finally comes before Bert Herrick, aged sixteen years, son of a railroad man named J. A. Her A question of great interest In Salt Judge Rolapp for his adjudication the rick, were on Fourteenth street in Lake at present Is what appointments interests of the Democratic candidate the vicinity of 'Washington avenue. will be made by Mayor-eleMorris will be in the hands of Judge W. L. The boys were tooting horns and ring, when he assumes office on the first Maglnnis, and those of the Republl ing bells and raising a racket general of the year. Many are called, but, of can aspirant will be undertaken by ly. when Special Officer C. W. Good course, only few can be chosen. When A. R. Heywood. rich, dressed in citizen's clothes, came questioned on the matter he said: Good solicitors wanted for the Daily I feel that the Republicans are en along and told them to stop their noise. The boys questioned his aw titled to a part of the appointive of Utah State Journal. Apply to Horace thority and young Herrick continued flees, and If the Republican party is S. Foster, city circulator. his demonstrations. Goodrich became united I shall be willing to make any angry and tried to snatch a bell uwuy reasonable concessions. As yet Mr. from the boy, but It being fastened Morris has named no one and perhaps to his wrist was unable to do so. will not do so until the time comes to The story goes that the officer there hand in their names to the city conn upon struck young Herrick and badly cil. He advises that In the meantime damaged his nose. Goodrich was nr the Republicans get together on the rested and his hearing was set for men they wish to see appointed, an J last night before Municipal Judge he will be rendy to meet them on any Howell, but owing to some mlsunder reasonable terms. It Is currently re standing the Judge continued the case 'ported that among those to receive until tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. plums at the hands of the new mayor will be D. O. Willey, as assistant oily If you want to buy. sell or trade attorney, and possibly Ben D. Luce as Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, or any land and water commissioner. thing In the line of Household Goods, call and see us. Part cash; balance A Remarkable Case. easy payments. I. X. L. New One of the most remarkable cases We Dont Give Groceries Away second-han- d Furniture Store, 315 of a cold, on the lungs, la Twenty-fourt- h of Mrs. causing that pneumonia, street; Sam Kline, Gertrude E. But people who buy a dollars worth Fenner, Marion, Ind., who Proprietor. waa entirely cured by the use of One here hud better have two market baa Minute Cough Cure. She says: "The ketK Do you appreciate good coffee coughing und straining so weakened Have your Plano Insured. Ever me that I run down In weight from Ours Is CHASE ft SANBORN'S, the hear of a piano being rescued unin 14S to 92 pounds. I tried a number of beat in the world at 20e. to 40e. per remedies to no avail until I used One Jured from a burning house? We In Minute pound. Breakfast Is not a meal withCough Cure. Four bottles sure pianos. Tel. 231 X, Hunter In this wonderful remedy cured me out It. tlrely of the cough, strengthened my vestment Go. Insurance Agents. lungs and restored me to my normal money-maki- indus- ng - ic WHY? our plans are perfected. Highly Remunerative Beet sugar production is now one of The city council met laat evening at 8:40; the mlnutea of the previous meetings were read and A communication was re a from the muyor stating that the Salvation Army had made an offer to erect a three-stor- y building in the city to take care of and house the trampa and hoboes, provided the city would donate a lot for the purpose. The mayor suggested that the proposition be entertained. The matter waa referred to the law committee. The committee on claims reported a long list of claims amounting to $681.66, which on motion were allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the same. The committee on streets presented a petition from property owners in which they agreed to appropriate labor and cash to the amount of $117 toward completing the grade on Second street, provided the city would appropriate $350 to make up the difference necessary to do the work. 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