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Show DAILY of the municipal court UTAH sum of (including the salary of the stenographer, the clerk and the judge.) During the same period of loi the city naid out the sum of $67.1.00 to the city justice and clerk of e the court. So that during the period since the municipal court went into full opera toln, because of the revenue from sources hitherto not accessible to the city, the net expense in the way of salaries has been less by $5S.S5 than the salaries paid out to the city justice. (It is iiniKiseible to make any comparison between the expense of supplies for the two courts because the expenses of the city Justice were formerly not kept separate from the police department.) During the last nine months of the year 1903 the municipal court turned Into the city treasury the sum of During the same period in 1901 the city Justice turned over the sum 6f So that with a $3,709.22. slight decrease in the expense of maintenance, the Increase of Income for the same length of time of the municipal court over the city Justice's court was COMPANY SETTLES A of importance be-for- e -- council last night. Interesting RPorU W" 8,bmitUd From tha Varioua City Officers. bualneaa waa transact-- t Only routine ,t the meeting, of the city council were night. AU of the member! present waa read from the X communication the improvemayor, who said that $26.-269.- CASE DAMAGE SUIT GREW ON LAST 20, DOLLAR OUT OF ACCIDENT CUT-OF- Southern Pacific Pays Young Austrian $3,000 for the Loss of a Leg. an Austrian boy 17 Mijial l.ukwiu-hyears old, who lost his right leg In an accident on the Lucia cut-olast summer. yesterday agreed to settle the suit for $3,000. Lukwilch brought suit against the Southern Pacitls railroad onipany some time ago to collect dumnges to the amount of $20,000. The accident in which the boy was injured occurred on the bike trestle on July 14th. Lukwilch, in company with about 160 Austrians, was riding on a water truin. Oil account of the rowded condition of the cars. was obliged to ride the 'bumpers" between two of the water cars. While riding in this position the lad was thrown front the truin and run over. He was severely bruised ubout the body and his right leg was so badly injured that it hud to be amputated between the knee and the thigh.' Yesterday Lukwitch agreed to settle in full with the railway comiiuny for the sum of $3000,and the suit was dropped. , ff 1904. SMOKING A HEALTHFUL story Which "io-lic- NOTHING TUESDAY. JANUARY THE GENERAL'S the $2,115.00 T STATE JOURNAL, Shows Negro's Finer Sensibilities as Well as Loyalty. Very soon after the close of the civil war some Union generals were given a dinner, says Booker T. Washington in the Century, by a famous Confederate general in Petersburg. The gnests were waited upon by a colored man. one of the old type of servants, who was passionately devoted to the Confederate general, who had been his former owner for many years. None of the Union officials realized the fact that (Ion. their host, had been stripped of a!l his property by the war. Indeed, there was little in hls line, courtly bearing, or in the dinner, to apprise them of this Tact. The meal was served hy Uncle Zekc, the old colored servant, with all the neatness and formality that had characterized such functions in the more prosperous days of the late lave owner. When the tneal was over, for some unexplained reason the nor th. rn guests forgot, or neglected to remember. Uncle Zeke. Not so with Gen. G . He took the only piece of money in his possession, a $1 bill, and with great politeness handed it to Uncle Zeke who bowed and thanked him for It In the must approved manner. But as soon as the guests were gona ahd the old colored servant could speuk with Gen. G alone an.) unobserved. he came to him and said: Massa. I was powerful glad to sea you make dat front before dem Yanks, and teach dem a lesson; but, massa, I knows dat is de las' dollar you's gut. an' I can't keep It. I waul you to take it an git Miss Genie a new dross, 'cause she ain't had no new dress dis year. rrench Physician HABIT. Laya Down Rules to Bo Observed. Smoking, according to lr. Oazc. a veil known French physician, is not u Injurious hut a healthful habit. However, you must smoke iu the prop-- r way and according to rule. There sro eight of the latter enumerated by the doctor. The first two apply to cigars. The latter must be in the first place mild, and secondly, good. The third rule is always to throw away your cigar when half flplshed. and your cigarette wheu nearing the eud. The fourth states that ueiiher a cigar nor a cigarette, if it haM gone out, must he lighted a second time. The other rules arc: Never remain in a cloud of H!llol.; never chew the end of a cigar or cigarette: use a holder lined with cotton wool, to absorb tha nicotine; at home smoke a pipe with a long stem, or preferably a uargiilleii. All these rules heliii duly observed, you make smoke a- l- duteiy as much as you like, and 1V-- . Urze says thar it will not only do y;vi no hnr.u. but may do you guml Pan (Trros::-n-den- t of laindon Tele.-.- tpli. 0. MANY CIGAR BOXES USED. They Are Made in Millions in CUy of New York. "There are something like 15,000,000 cigar boxes used In the United States annually, and alxmt of Mnt till m tier are made in this city, where the trade rivals Hie clothing industry in point or capital invested and number of people employed. said a leading New ork clgarbox manufacturer recently. The material out of which the host quality of cigar boxes are nade comes principally from Cuba, and is knowu as Spanish cedar. A peculiarity about this wood Is that It always retains the flavor of a good cigar. Indeed, some people claim ts( it improves the flavor, and the reason given Tor this contention Is that it grows in the same localities aa tha finest Havana tobacco." nine-tenth- s Wages In Colombia. In Colombia railroad section men get GO cents a day, common laborers 30 cents, street car men 60 cents and dairy hands 40 cents. The highest wage is $1 a day paid steamer street had fear for had and protests purposes irrigation communication was Men sent in. The to the engineer. city mferred The committee on tracks and poles recommended that the ordinance be $17,419.50. The dockets show that out of the amended so that the city engineer ' the should be required to make surveys 3,401 city criminal cases tried council the the and that city attorney appeared for the city and inspections The report in 150 cases. In the other cases the all such locations. clerk, as required by the ordinance sal adopted. on laws that committee reported fixing hi 8 duties, performed the duties The in no of the city attorney. The creation of incurred liability had the city subwho B. this office thus probably saved the city of Hardenbrook, case the mitted a bill for $10 for damage to the expense of employing an assista cutter which collided with a stake ant city attorney, because the city atwhere surveying work was going on. torney in addition to his other numerous duties would not have been able The report was adopted. Americanizing Scotland. recomon claims to appear in all these cases. The nails, hatchet and mop fur the fire The committee ''Americanizing Edinburgh's Indua door check and for IKirtineut the mended the payment of bills amountipractice has he?n not to call upon the strie" is the caption of an article In a station. police in the Scottish capital, newspaper ng to $477.13. Mr. Chambers called city attorney to prosecute these cases The committee to go up to Ogden which says: In many British enginattention to the item of $6.30 for unless there was counsel on the other anyon today wua authorized to incur eering shops and other establishments sharpening tools for the sexton, which side. .nierican systems and methods of emnecessary expense. By virtue of the creation of this he said was illegal, and to a bill for and pay have been adopted 8. W. Radeon a 312 ployment sent in bill for $13.50 for weather strips used on the court the city has also been able to during the last two or three years. One was for which to referred of the latest of these is a premium or city hall. Mr. Randall said the bill sue for delinquent poll tax without the claims committee. court fees as bonus arrangement, which has been fOr sharpening tools was made on the the payment of any Council adjourned. already introduced into Edinburgh and order of the committee on buildings hitherto. la at present in use in one of the deMr. Hendershot But the business of the court has and grounds and that RIDDLE OF THE FAR NORTH. partments of our greatest engineering said He extent that Increased to such an ordered the strips. that I am establishments. The sys' some days the sexton had three or compelled to ask that the services of One Good Reason Why It 8hould Bo tem is another American Idea which four graves to dig and should have the stenographer in the clerk's office has gained a footing in this country 8olved. be continued, because he is utterly unextra help. Dr. Nansen once gave a good reason and is rapidly growing in favor. By Ur. Paine said no chairman of any able to perform his duties alone and why the north pole should be discov- this arrangement the breakfast hour ered. "Because," he said, "when It Is done away with, and the men start committee had a right to buy anything unassisted. work at 7 or 8 o'clock in the morning, The stenographer, in addition to haa once been reached by aome one without the consent of the council. no one else T ill try to get there." having had a good meal, there being Ur. Xye wanted to know if it was aiding the clerk in his duties, has now during the rest of the Since the days of Pythias, the ancient only in the contract for the city to pay for acquired such a knowledge of the paGreek mariner, who declared that he day for dinner. It Is contended that is a much better method, both for the neighing of rock purchased for pers on file in the office that she is discovered, if not the north pole, at this men and masters." the crusher. able during the absence of the clerk least the end of the world, and at any Ur. Williams said the mayor took and myself in court, which is for the rate sailed so far north that he waa Thief's Kiss. terror-structo find that the sun reit on himself to weigh this rock and greater portion of the day, to give litA magistrates clerk haa been to fused of north riddle far the set, the this bill was Incurred on the recomigants and attorneys complete informa- has had stolen while On known to have hls solutions. many attempted MME. LILLIAN mendation. BLAUVETT, tion concerning the status of any cases one In Birmingham a paper Andrees theory about balloon- in' 'court, and On fotion coat few lost hls of Mr. Chambers the pending In the court. Unless there in this America's Concert ago Greatest and years Oratorio Singsr, who will appear in Concert ing sounded plausible enough, but the claims were allowed. Mr. Williams is some assistance provided for the most daring and original idea waa way; but a more remarkable example, with tha Ogden Tabernacle Choir on Wednesday evening, February 3d. voted in the afljrmative, but served clerk, the office would remain closed that of a submarine boat to pass under perhaps, of a thief's cleverness under ice. It was originally put forward the very eyes of the police was that notice that the future he would not during the greater part of the day, the In Sweden and was more recently re- of. the burglar at Clerkenwell, who vote for any .bills unless they were and it is necessary for the convenience vived of managed to conceal two diamond Herr Anschuts-Kamp- e made by council. of the public that it should be open Munich.by The scheme waa also serious- rings while the police were searching A bill of J. G. Reed & Bros, for $4.75 at all times him and passed one of them to his during business hours. ly discussed by the Vienna Geographifor a buggy broken by the street roller Miss MacKay has also since she has cal society and found a good deal of wife in the cells while the police were on. The rings were under hls waa allowed. been in the office answered all the favor among experts. Submerged on looking and one of them passed from tongue, Bills of the Brantley Paper company letters coming to the chief of police the margin of the pack ice, the boat to his wife's when he was mouth his waa to make its way poleward under for $75 and of Weber county for elect- and has of late made out the monthly . London her kissing ion expenses of $800 were allowed. reports of the street supervisor. This the aea, coming to the surface when GOOD3 THAT WERE NOT BOUGHT the light showed that open water had Bills for street FOR SPECIAL SALE8. WE HAVE repairs aggregating work she might continue to do. been reached. $527.10 were allowed. His Troubles. PLACED OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF I cannot too highly commend the A farmer," he said, don't The public buildings committee rec- manner in which Miss UNDERDEPENDABLE MU8LIN MacKay has The Opportunity Extended. show. any ON WEAR EMBROIDERIES AND ommended that' the city buildings he M. Labori haa scored a great sucseparated out and filed away all the "What's the matter?" they asked. INinsured as follows: WILL 8ALE WHICH AT PRICE8 In cess. In his speech defense of the City hall,' $10,000 papers coming front the old Justices' "Last time I went to the city a felon building and $2,000 on TEREST EVERY LADY WHO SEES contents; courts, and indexed the cases by Humberts he said: "They have amass- ler swindled me on a gold brick, hs THEM. dty Jail building $3,000, contents means of the card index system. ed nothing, but devoted their lives to explained, an this time I went fixed and pressing anxiety. I am sure to swindle him. $LM0; lire NOTICE THE WORKMANSHIP, station building $2,000, Owing to the fact that she has been toil Mme. Humbert has never had so much "Well?" contents $1,000; Lester AND AND COM8TYLE QUALITY to carry repose as she has had In prison." Tha park pavilion called away from this work Well, I bought the gold brick all 2.000; city GOOD8 BOUGHT FOR WITH PARE rethis $4,000. This the of on the daily work hospital office, Jury, many of whom right, an' I thought the Joke was on SPECIAL SALES. port waa adopted. satisto decided of had mothers their not own, work Is yet completed, but him till they arrested me for passin' The committee extend this rare opportunity, for rest counterfeit money. on leasing the factory progress with it hns to a period of five years. London grounds of city hall park asked for made. , more time and Punch. Made Lengthy Automobile Trip. got It I ask then that her services be con The staff Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Glldden, of captain of the Salvation tinued and that her salary be fixed Joke on Depsw. Lowell, Mass., who Balled from Boston army came before council and thanked M. Depew was recently In' June at an amount commensurate with her Chauncey for the purpose of making a the body for the lease of telling a good story with great gusto lengthy automobile trip through Euground for work. Respectfully submitted, OGDEN, UTAH Washington Avs. building and said he desired to have when a girl In the party laughed. He rope, have returned to London after J. A. HOWELL. the location with a frown. "Whata the completing an automobile tour of 6,670 so the house changed Warrants were Instructed to be stopped T he asked. "It Is one of the miles, in the course of which they matter mlght be erected on a on prominent drawn for the payment of interest said the girl. "You are crossed the arctic circle. last stages, twet He guaranteed that a credita- the city bonds. telling me a story of my own that I ble building would be constructed The report of the sanitary inspector told you only half an hour ago." Cotton Production. "nothing like the one at Kansas City, for week showed five new cases Whereupon Senator Depew, suddenly the cotton The crop of Alabama, Arkan-which cost $13,000. of contagious disease, six cases releas- and ominously quiet, walked to the ex- saa and South Carolina is about 1,000,-00- 0 The following treme rear for the first time in hls report of j. A. Howell, ed and six cases in quarantine bales, worth $50 each. Georgia Jndge of the and took a seat there. and Mississippi produce 1,400,000 bales municipal court, was read A petition from cltixens asking for lue and referred to and Texas 2,400,000. More than half the law committee: a fire alarm at Adams avenue and NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. the cotton Is now produced west of the Ogden, Utah, January 25, 1904. d street, was referred to To the Mississippi river. honorable mayor and mem-o- f the fire committee. HEREBY GIVEN THAT IS NOTICE the city council Gentlemen: I Wise Invalid. A petition from the Ogden Rapid a meeting of the Stockholders of the namit you herewith a statement of Transit company for a franchise to Physician (to patient's wife) Why okfh of the Gold Mining Company will did you delay sending for me until municipal court of the run car tracks on Wall avenue south Wasatch on "actions of that court be held Thureday, the 18th day of your husband was unconscious? street was referred during the of Twenty-thir- d two years. at I o'clock p. m. of Wife Well, doctor, as long as he re1904, February, committee. to law the tained hia senses he wouldnt let us In connection therewith I desire to Mrs. M. E. Oakley sent In a petition, said day, at the office of the Secretary send for yon. 2408 Washington lyour attention to the fact that the On December 24th she paid a dog tax: of said corporation, Weber County, d,d not City, Avenue, Ogden Into full operation On An Ocean Liner. !!? on December 26th the street cars ran office and Is the waa the most remarkable which the first of April, 1903, "What principal Utah, owing over her dog and killed him. She he delay saw on your travels?" of said of business corporation, ypu thing place occasioned by testing the asked for a rebate. The communicaThere are Hurlburts, Cranes man who had Just come And amendthe . at which meeting the following tutlonamr ot the act creating it tion was referred to the law commit-teeIn replied: and Hurds writing papers in ments to the Articles of Incorporation back from Europe wearily courts, the supreme court of Four aces against four kings. be will proposed. of said corporation 1104 hav,n our stock, and during the Passed on the The ordinance regulating the placing Article Seven be amendunt11 the time ; V Millions In Dolls. . above named. of poles and car tracks in Ogden City ; First. That next few days all must go at so as to read as follows: "The capthe" th court ha Performed was Thuringia, Germany, exports on its second reading, then ed placed all tk our tritiing prices. A twenty shall be worth of dolls and toys, of dutiei wh,c were formerly under a suspension of rules was read ital stock of this company Thousand which the United States gets nearly One Hundred Twenty-fiv- e bjr the -- x Justices of Og- - the third time and adopted. per cent cut in Stationery en $2,000,000 worth. Five Into divided ($135,000.00), Dolan for this occasion. On motion of Mr. Nye the commit that Period the court has tee on buildings and grounds was In Hundred Thousand (500,000). Shares Ruaaia Buys Farm Machinery. cents the par value of twenty-fiv- e "Um f . Already this year America has ; in structed to see that the insurance pol of .Ute 1m-- 1 assessable.' be shall which stock "aI and ClvU each, concurrent. shipped 80,000 tons of agricultural whIch idea on each risk are now .T, said notified Russia. that '" the c,ty treasury Instead You are further plements Into On motion of Mr. Craig the three of in la also called for the purpose of Pockets of the various Jus- meeting lights on railroads, Shells. Twelve-Inclice. special committees stand1 electing officers and directors of said gun and sidewalks, were made Into A shell from a twelve-inccorporation. dur,n that period has makes Its flight of nine miles in forty-twouun C'lf paid ing commltteea J. J. BRUM MITT, Secretary. for because of the creation seconds. Requisitions were submitted ments on Twenty-fourt- h to caused some of the residents water of he deprived they would Luk-wit- ch r " Hntl-toxi- n. 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