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Show DAILY PAGE EIGHT UTAH STATE JOURNAL TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1906. HIE WEBER RIVERS ON davit rained." and its liaMe t rain most any day while "lieutle Siring! is with us. You won't care, though, ii you're rovided w itii one of I our gtnid, servit-eal'And the next North Fork Inundated, Be Swept Washington . rain, irhajis If it ikvi-ii'- t like to s iug one of our J'oud mu- looking I inhrcllus. 1. i'r water business - ftl0 '$. $hmu t FRED M. NYE COMPANY CLOTHIERS 2413 Washington il Ave. LOCAL BRIEFS If you drink, drink Tellowstona Finest Boda in the city at Dee Drug Co. Mayor John E. Walsh was down from Park City yesterday. The law firm of Darts ft Devine has been dissolved by mutual consent. Van Ness, the Soda Man, la In charge of the Fountain at Dee I? rug company. Notice The Ringer Sewing Machine store la now located at 2211 Wash. Ave. The Scottish people of Salt Lake and Ogden are arranging for a big out Ing at Lagoon Juno 22nd. No butter can be better than as none la made In a more fastidious and painstaking manner. Warman lectures June 4, (, 11, II and IB, at the Methodist church. Tickets at Gulley's; five lectures, $1.00. The Elite Cleaning company will be located at 2269 Washington until (heir new building la constructed. The Morning Examiner announces that Miss Ethel Qlasmann has been married at Cripple Creek, Colo., to T. A. Babcock. Dr. Geo. W. Baker and wife left yesterday for Boston, where Dr. BakV? will attend a meeting of the National Medical association. Arrangements have been made for a complete and regular car service to the fair grounds July 10th, for the races and band concert. The Insurance adjusters representing companies interested In the recent fire are all In the city and endeavoring to adjust the losses. Don't miss the racea at the Fair grounds Wednesday afternoon, May SOth. Go early and enjoy the band concert before the racea are called. Warman not only entertains, but lao Instructs. Five lectures for ana dollar. Methodist church, June 4, 1, 11, 14, 15. Tickets at Culljm. Saturday, June sectmd, W. J. Wolflnger will open the Pullman bar at 279 Twenty-fift- h street. Everybody Is welcome and la assured a good time. Miss Mary Winkler of Goldfield, Nevada, and Mrs. J. J. Sullivan of Salt Lake City are guests of Mrs. Kate To. ponce of 2422 Adams avenue. VicFor sale or trade, a first-clator gasoline engine, two horse-powe- r. Owners have no use for the engine. Write or cnll on the State Journal The Summerill Repair House saved much of Its stock and la still doing business at the warehouse. In the rear of Mr. Summcrlll'a residence, 2135 Jefle, Eastern Star Enameled Belt dope from the hub of Utah ure advised of the fact that the two streams that tlow through this town are overflowing their banks; that the bridge over the north fork of Ogden river in the canyon Is Inundated and In danger of being swept away, they will probably advise that an extra session of the city council of that burg be called to appropriate money for the relief of the citizens of tnis metropolis and AVE OGDEN. will order their life saving crews to 2463 WASHINGTON the front. A report was received from Huntsville this morning to the effect that the water In the river at that point and In the canyon waa higher than at any Ogden and Balt Lake Eagles are other time this year and that the contemplating a big reunion at Lagoon bridge over the north fork of Ogden on June 21st. river waa Inundated and in danger of H. L. Bates, of Alameda, California, being swept away. So great was the arrived In the city thla morning for flow of water over the road In the canyon that a band of sheep belonging to a short stay. H. B. Windsor, of Salt Lake City, Peery brothers was unable to pass, and are being held at the mouth of the la In Ogden today on business and canyon, near the sanitarium, until the pleasure combined. water recedes. Efforts are being made E. C. Ketcham. a traveling man, to strengthen the bridges In the can- hailing from Indianapolis, is registered at the Reed today. yon and prevent their going out. At the bridge over Ogden river on The teachers and pupils of the Washington avenue the water has Weber Stake academy are giving an risen to within four feet of the road- exhibit of domestic art at the acadway, and la steadily rising. East of emy today. the bridge the water has overflowed Last evenings meeting of the the road leading to ShupCi place, Inof the Civic Imboard of undating the track of the Bamberger provement directors waa poorly attended, league road, and making the road Impassable It has also overflowed Its banka north and waa postponed until Wednesday of the bridge near the Riverside re evening. OATS (AnSTEAM ROLLED sort. The Weber river le also very high, alysis: Protein, 14.59 per cent; fat, and while no damage has been re- 5.57 per cent), will keep your driving ported, the river is considerably over horsea In prime fettle all summer long. Its banka at several places, flooding Costs no more goes farther. Price, 51.75 per 100 Iba. at all Feed Stores, the surrounding country. In spite of the continued heavy fall or at Smurthwalte's, Wall Ave. of rain, Ogden la not laboring under the Mr. Edward B. Warman la the difficulties that beset her yeaterday. greatest artist In his llqe who haa when all of the principal atreetg were ever visited Louisville. Every evening flooded. The water la now draining spent In hla presence has been one of off nicely, and while at some places It combined pleasure and Instruction. He la high, making ernastng a difficulty, himself to a perfect embodiment of what he teaches. Louisville Courier-Journa- l. everything la very nice, thank you. Pins, Chief Paine, of the lire department, sent a communication to the city council laet evening. In which he called the council's attention to the recent fire in Ogden and stated that It had proved beyond a peradventure of a doubt that the department, aa at present constituted, was altogether too small and too Inadequate to cope with a big fire such aa Ogden to liable to experience at any time. In thla connection he made several recommendations which the council would do well to carry out. In the first place he stated thta he required four more men at the Central station. In the second place, he requested that by drants be placed n the center of each block In the business district. Third, he suggested tliat alleyways be opened up through each business block, so that In case of fire the department could get In the rear of the fire and be able to cope with It, and lastly he asked that the water mains be extended to Five Points so that the residents of the Third ward could have some fire protection. The recommendations of the chief were referred to the fire and law com The Ogden Turf Exchange anBrayton, of Denver, la In nounces that It will receive the returns the city today on business. of the Fltislmmone-Burn- s fight toAn expert mixer always. In charge, night If It should come off. It to e, at the Dee Drug Co.'a Fountain. however, whether It will be Dr. Everard Roach la In the city, permitted or not, as Governor Penny-packhas directed the superintendent arranging for the removal of hla fam of police to stop the bout. tly to this city. in Fair Patronise the The funeral services over the remains of Thomaa Bullock were held association. Buy a ticket for Wednesthla afternoon at 2 o'clock from the day. May SOth. Tickets on sale MonWarren meeting houae. day and Tuesday at the office of the Miss Florence Bohn has been ap- secretary, Ezra Richardson, at hla street, grocery atore, on Twenty-fourt- h pointed a deputy in the office of Dix to fill the vacancy caused by and at Fred Nye' Co.a clothing store. Procure your tickets and vaold the rush the resignation of 8. E. Thomas. office. Bela Kadiah, one of the directors at the gate Grand opening at Glenwood park. and promoters of the Utah Smelting 10. company, and family of Baker City, Decoration Day, Wednesday, May diOregon, are In the city, registered at Dancing In the evening, under the rection of H. J. Toller. Admission the Reed. 15 cento; ladles, 10 cents. gentlemen, The tickets for seats at the high Good meat and good health art school commencement exercises will be You must eat associated. Intimately box office for at the at delivery ready the Grand opera house on Thursday meat that to healthful to he welL Weatherbyto UTAH REFRIGERATED morning. AND MUTTON to the kind of That dancing at Glenwood park BEEF meat makes red blood and solid that will be popular thla season la assurto from the beat ed by the fact that the well known muscles. Our meatto raised. We guarof cattle that director, Mr. H. J. Toller, will be In grade antee thla. means success. Toller charge. The wife of Leander Harris of The band concert to be given at the race track Wednesday afternoon. May Harriavllle presented him with a pair of twin laat evening, and aa a loth, will alone be worth the price result theboys world looks brighter to papa, of admission. Concert begins at 2 p. who to about the proudest man' In that m. Races called at 2:10. bailiwick. Mother and children are doIt Is rumored that there a move- ing nicely and. according to Dr. Dickment on foot for the erection of a atlll son, the physician, the lada in this city for the manufacture of de will grow attending up to attain a naturalised alcohol. The removal of and intellectual manhood.husky physical the Internal revenue tax upon thla pro Nlcol Hood, David Henderson and duct haa incited the move. WllllHtn Gray of the Scottish Thistle Beginning On .Wednesday, Decora, club of Salt Lake were In Ogden tion Day, there will be dancing at Sunday, consulting City with their Scottish Glenwood park, under the direction of cronies about the annual state gatherII. J. Toller. Purdle's Orchestra In at- ing at Lagoon June 22. Arrangements ferson. tendance. 15 Admission, gentlemen, were made for games, prizes, music ration-me- ans SEGO Scientific grain cent a; ladles, 10 cents. and dancing. It was announced that healthier and fatter cows and A gentleman who has Just reached four pipers In Highland costume will more cream. Price 11.25 per too lbs. city from the logging camps In the be on the grounds and that a game of at all Feed Stores, or at Smurthwalte's, the mountains east of the city states that association football will be palyed beWall Ave. the henry rains have prevailed there tween teams representing Scotland and Is Cleanliness the motto at Dee for many days past, and have practi- England. Drug Co.'s Soda Fountain. cally swept the mountains of snow. If you drink, drink Yellowstone. June 3rd Rio Grande local train No. TEN STRIKE (Analysis: Tro- 14, will leave Orden 1:15 p. m. Instead teln. 12.26 per cent; $32 LOS ANGELES-RETURfat, 10.86 per cent), of 1:35 p. m. Train No. IS will leave means iterfectly cooked food Via Salt Lake nutritious Route, from Salt Lake Balt Lake 6:00 p. m. Instead of 6:05 p. and maximum strength for dray m. and arrive Ogden 6:55 p. m. horses. Costs less goes farther. Price, City. Good to Oct. 31st. On sale May 1st, 3rd, 16th and June The local lodge, Knights of Coper UK. lbs. at all Feed Stores, 26th, 28th; June8th. Select a date for to 26th, July or will to at Park City by special lumbus, Smurthwalte's. Wall Ave. go vacation In Glorious Southern train next Sunday, where they will as The Mexlran Chill Parlors will, your slat In the initiation or a number of about Juno first, move from 254 Twenty-f- California. D.Write for particulars to J. P. A., Salt Lake. H. Burton, candidates Into the local council. etn-e- t ifth to more commodious Notice To our patrons: The bulk quarters, at 268 Twenty-fift- h street, ICEI ICEI ICE! of our stove castings ana repairs came where inure than ever these famous out of the fire uninjured. For stove caterers will deserve their reputation Tou need pure Ice. We have it. To get It place your order early, with the work and kindling wood, telephone the of being the best In Utah. Citizen's Ice Co. residence for the present Bell Phone The of Miss millinery parlors Offire. basement Reed Hotel. Ind. 343. The Summerill Stove 8(ergean will be removed on Wedl(i-- x. Both Phones, 76. Repair House. nesday, May 80. from 2410 Washington Dancing at Glen wood park, Dec- Ave., to more commodious quarters, at POSTOFFICE HOURS DECORATION oration Day, Wednesday, May SOth. 2373 Washington Ave. Patrona and DAY. Admission, gentlemen, 15 cents; ladles, others are cordially Invited to visit One delivery by carriers. General de10, cents ' the new home. livery. stamp and register windows open from 9 to 10 a. m. Money order 'department closed. TH08. H. DAVIS, P. M. C. B. (lues-tinnabl- er Inter-Mounta- Aa-ses- or ss New Hand -- Painted China A fine importation just received done by experts China painting beautiful creations in Tea Sets, Platters, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Water Pitchers, etc., and at prices lower than usual, we assure you. J. S. LEWI& (ft CO., Jewelers AT THE BIG CLOCK, WASH. AVE. I j EXCURSION NORTH, Saturday, June 9th, Not Only But Inadequate in Eqipmtnt Naw Station on tho Bench, and Other Important Recommendations. for 50 cents second-han- d la Too Small, 0 HE sales advertised in yesterday's papers will be in progress all week The sale of Clothing The Mil! Remnants of Embroidery The Muslin Underwear The Silks The Ribbons and others. A good many came today in spite of the rain. amount whatever it might be. so ordered. It waa the Auditors Wars Careless. The finance committee to whom waa referred the report of the special auditors, made a report In which they stated that the report was In error. The committee also stated that they did not want any advice, and If they needed any legal opinions they would get them from the city attorney. Regarding the suggestion that a woman should be substituted for city recorder, they placed themselves on record aa adverse to the ladles that Is, when recommended by Harris and Hollings worth. The report of the commit tee waa accepted and filed, and the bill of the special auditors for $500 waa ordered paid. Short Lina Franchise. The ordinance granting the Oregon Short Line railroad company a franchise to construct and operate a railroad across Second street was passed on third reading under suspension of the rules. The Auto Ordinance. The ordinance regulating the speed of automobiles waa amended to reduce the speed from fifteen to ten miles outside of the fire limits and from eight to six miles within the fire limits and waa passed. , Miscellaneous. Will Open Canal Allay. The street committee reported upon the petition to open Canal alley that the same be granted ana that the city engineer b Instructed to publish notice of Intention to that effect. It waa so ordered, and here President Craig called attention to the fact that thla alley should be continued on through the next block from Twenty' 91 1-- 2 atret--t Twenty-elglit- .it ihe h iut--- ... . ;iui, i , 1 where ii,1'"' u!' and niuvi-i- that i:.,. lrct, treasurer for mittee be and that he matter at Instructs once. It J? was granted. with the additional duty t'.ai t'1(? G. Sprague mittee must look taft. r a' licence was condition ,.f also a avenue. The request of the city offices In the city hall, be allowed an assistant, Tlie application of F. ft fy. foi rebate pf granted. T:e retitlon of James Mack asking that i eclal taxea aaseaaed againat Mia Henry Shaw be remitted waa deul0il. The recommendation of the city engineer that the names of all streets be Inserted In the sidewalks at the Intersection on said atreeta, with brass letters and figures, was adopted. mlttees with the request that they The contract for the furnishing of also consider Improvements at the rock few the macadamizing of WashFive Points station. It to believed ington avenue, was let to 8. Fenater-mak- er for the bottom rock at 51 per of Chief the that suggestions ton and to E. Farr for the top rock at Paine will be adopted. cents per ton. In the matter of the overflow of the Lynne canal, J. P. Kelly waa employed to keep the aald stream clear of obstruct Iona for the season for 520. The ordinance regulating the speed of vehicles and compelling all to keep to the right, was passed upon- - third reading. The sanitary Inspector reported two cases of smallpox, one of scarlet fever and one of diphtheria unaer quarantine. The city recorder called the councils attention to the fact that an ordln ance had been passed compelling all surety ceiqent workers to furnish but that they had allowed ona to furnish a personal bond and that the others were offering strenuous ob- Jectlnna; that he had therefore held up the gentlemans license until he had been Instructed by the council In the matter. After aome discussion th action of the council In approving tho personal bond waa rescinded and the applicant waa requested to furnlah a surety bond as the others had done. William Thompson, of Wilson, Utah, l 't'X (Tail a street. T. Upon motion of Flygaro t!.. Public buildings and grounds con..: .i authorised to hire a tram fet! with which to haul gravel Un f,.r ma walks. CAN'T DRIVE SHEEP IN THE NIGHT TINE County Turn Commission,. Down tho Petition of th Civi Improvement League Favor North Ogdon Canyon. At yeaterday afternoon's session of the board of coanty commissioner a petition waa received from the Ogden City Improvement league asking the board to prohibit the driving t sheep through the canyon, except between the hours of 12 o'clock midnight and 5 oclock In the morning. Tlie waa turned down as It was rlatmedby the aheep owners that It was Imposal. ble to drive aheep during the night, a they would scatter and many of them become loat. The board referred th petition back to the league, with atructlona to take up the matter of opening North Ogden canyon for that purpose, sent In a communication protesting against the parking of Twenty-fourt- h street The communication was referred to the city engineer. Ownera of property in block 21, where the recent fire occurred, petitioned the council to have an alley opened through the aald block, and fire hydrants placed In the middle thereof, and the matter waa referred to a special committee consisting of Thomas, Williams and Flygare. Residents of Fowler avenue protested against the curbing and guttering of that street and the protests were referred to the city englnr. A. B. Patton and about 125 others petitioned the council .to have Twenty-fourstreet, east from Monroe avenue to Buchanan avenue, graded, graveled and rolled Into a aafo and pleasing driveway; also that the aald treet be sprinkled twice dally from minus thereof. The peltlton waa referred to the street committee. The public buildings and grounds payroll, amounting to 9487, was or- and fourth north to Twenty-thirciting the recent big fire as a rpasoa The councllmen appeared to take the same view aa the president and It to highly probable that this will be done within the very near future. Booze le Off the Water Wagon. The water committee reporting on the matter of a certain obnoxious liquor sign on the street sprinklers, dered paid. Mr. Emmett called the council! atrecommended that the same be taken tention to the dangerous condition of off, and It waa so ordered. Trades Aaaambly Makes a Demand. d, A communication waa received from H. L. Gaut, secretary of the Trades and Labor assembly. In which he requested that the city enrorce the eight hour tow In all public work In the Mr. future. In hla communication Gaut stated that Contractor O'Neill was flagrantly violating this law every day and he aaked that the city aee that It was enforced In the future. The matter waa referred to the street committee. Improve ths Canyon Road. Residents of Canyon road between Washington avenue and Jefferson ave. nue, petitioned the council to rurb snd gutter that thoroughfare, and the re quest waa granted and the city engineer Instructed to publish notice of in tention to make the Improvement. Knock Out the Shacks. Dr. Powers called the council's attention to the fact that efforts were already being made to restore a num ber of small shacks, which had been gutted by the recent lire, and which had been a menace to all other prop, erty In the neighborhood, and he believed that this kind or business should be stopped. He wanted to know If there was not some ordinance on the books preventing the main tenance of these things within th Jt re limita of the city. Not being sat tolled as to the matter he moved that the city engineer bp instructed to draw up an ordinance at once coer ing this matter and report the same to the council for paaaage. It waa so ordered. Mors Firs Horses. Councilman Emmett called the coun Via Oregon Short Line. Cheap rates attention to the fact that a cer clla to Utah and .and long limits Idaho tain horse dealer from the north points north. Ask agents for panic- - would be In the city In a day or two with a carload of fine horses, and stated that It waa absolutely necee sary that more horses be provl led lor the fire department, and he asked that the fire committee be authortoed te LOST Maltese male cat. answers to purchase what they needed end that name of Don;" name of owner on the city auditor be authorised to draw I 29-- tf collar. Reward. 151 27th. warrants for the payment of the i ALL WEEK... in Man Paul W. Stecher Choice Umbrella creations with elegant handles silk covers and built for style as well as service. fr.ru Dcparment enameled, $1.50 to $3.00 durable Umbrellas that Beat of will weather any aiorin. frui.u- anil covers. gl. 1.2r and tn that publish WRIGHTS TALKS TURKEY TO THE CITY COUNCIL LAST NIGHT. High School Fobs, When tlie publications In the jerk- - Thev're ivady at any time. for 35c cents Bridge, Near Huntsvil a, and Unlaas Braced, Will Away Water High at Avenue Bridga (IF FIE STB KEYKOTE ors, enameled, STREAMS SWOLLEN BY HEAVY RAINS OVERFLOW BANKS. Yes, lnhn-l-las- Pins, Sterling Silver Hat colRAMPAGE Ogden High School th LADIES Do you want the latest in HANDBAGS and PURSE'S We Have Just Received a New Line Spargos Book Store Own Your Own Home Be Your Own Landlord Why pay your good money for rent year after year and have nothing to show for it? We represent one of the largest financial institutions in the west and if you come to us with any reasonable proposition, YOU CAN GET THE CASH AT ONCE AT A LOW RATE OF INTEREST. BUILD A HOME NOW and pay for it in monthly payments about the same aa paying rent. We will sell you a lot in any part of the city and build you a home according to your alown plans or help you to buy a home ready built. COME AND SEC VS. J. J. 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