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Show MORN'IXG EXAMINER OGPENVTTAH. TUESDAY rufi MORXiy G, FEBRUARY Ilia same VETOES PYTHIANS A MATTER OF HEALTH 1905. FROM THE CELEBRATE CANDIDATES INITIATED. Last Night's Addition Brings COUNCIL SUSTAINS ITS ACTION ON OPENING JEFFERSON AVENUE. ARE FORTYFOUR Mtmbsr-shi- p New and Improved Sprinkler Coming and Action on Permitting Electric Signs ia Deferred, of Local Lodge Up to Two Hundisd. laalgc No. 2. K. of P. held big night" meeting in their halt at J wejly fourth Sn Wsslilngtou last eveniug when forty-fou- r were initiated into the out of a total of fitly whose applications have been accepted by the lodge. The initiatory' work wat done by the local degiee team assisted by Utund Cliaueellor of the Domain W. K. Wldte. Afier the degree loam had finished their labor a banquet was spread sad a very piessaat eventug was spent. The big night" scheme was inaug-erateChaneelhir by the Supreme Mnively of Indianapolis shortly after he was elected to the highest office In the gift of the organisation at their last held la Louiavills, Ky. cociventjoii Mima that time "big nights have been held all qver the country. In Indianapolis and Kansas City classes of one thousaud were taken in aud Bt. Louis worked the degree with a class of the largest ever known In tbe hls-toof the order. With the initiation of the class hera last evening the local lodge now has a membership of about 200 un is the best lodge in ih state, financially speaking, tceir risrity and internal roiirtesie being well xuown throughout the entire domain. Use general prospects in the state and all over the country would indicate that tbe present year will produce the largest gain that Hie order bt exOn Frhlsy next the Gingperienced. ham lodge will initiate a class of about fifty and a special train wit be mi Rum Salt About fifteen from the Ogden lueai will attend this initiaOg-le- u Both Councilman Carr and 'Kmmett were absent when the roll was called at the regular meeting of the city fathers last evening anil on motion of Mr. Nye, Mr. Randal! was maile president pro lent, after nhicli ou motion of councilman Davidaon the reading of tbe minutes of the previous meeting was dispensed with. The first matter placed before the body wa a communication from the mayor In the form of a veto, which tead as follows; Gentlemen: 1 return herewith resolution of the Street Committee together with a petition of David Mattson and others for Avenue the opening of Jefferson and Thirtieth between Twenty-eightSLreets without my approval, for the reason tyat the street is not placed la a passable condition as required by law. Ogden City has so many streets that are out of repair just now that it can not afford to expend any money open-lu- g up new streets and the law provides that whenever the city desires to open up new streets, the city may Jo ao according to law. The law provides that the city shall assess the necessary expenditures la place the streets In proper condition and all damages to the abbuttlng property holders, but In tlda Instance the city does not seek to oien this particular street and has not proceeded according to law to open said street, the to open said petitioners are snxioua street, but the City Engineer says it will cost 8330 to permit travel over said proposed atrerts if accepted with present condition. I therefore, return the resolution without my approval. Mr. Williams waa recognlxed by the chair immediately after the putting of the question shall the action of the council be sustained, notwithstanding the mayor's veto?" and stated that ths mayor's objection was not well taken, that there were a great many people along the thoroughfare iu question that were anxious to build homes, that not afford to buy lots in town farther and if not given a chance to buy iota cheap na the opening of this street would permit them to do, how ran we expect the town to grow? He also stated that the property owners were donating the ground for the opening of the street which was valuable property and ha did not think It would be jiiit to impose a tax on them. Mr. Moyes also stated that he understood that quite a few persons were watting to build liomrs if the street was opened and be favored tbe sustaining of the council's action. Mr. Nye said that it was not necessary to expend a great deal of money to open the atreet that it really only necessitated the changing of the canal a their esn-llJsir- s Absolutely Pure BAS BO SUBSTITUTE EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL TO PROBE ROOMS No. Independent Phene.. Bell Phone ..... .........Nsu B1 BE FRAUD IN BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phene Bell Pltsns ..... WM. GLaSMANN d Ne. 1M .........Na iy BS ST. LOUIS Ne. ISO i Independent Phene Bell Phene.. .. ...........Na 120 Ne 120 of both telephone eyoteme closed after S p. m. THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE FROM INQUIRY COMMISSON WILL BE BENT THERE. Oraoa P. Rumel Aftsr Exhaustive Examination Says John Q. Cannon Wrota Forged Namt. . Tbe following numbers ere entitled to IS. 00 coupon-booat the Ogden Steam Laundry: 43636, 41988 and 4S671. ks Mriiro City. JYb. 27. John Alexander Dowie, the Zionist prophet arrived here today. Re-pulil-i ('wtv ('Ink Smt li David Mattson w in l.i'.u yesierduy in conuecliou 1. raM.. Ixi.inty : '.V-y- Air1.- tu . - ; : 'I ily ie. . o clue . fum-ru- l ..i Kfb. ''lay ton, who )i.is been ktryiigiti is improving. 27. -- American . 'Aright u. 1 llti at ih :..:47 Miidisnn fam- , nt 4 .N.nice oi lie mill JUMtL.l , AMUSEMENTS Eight new hall foavo Ih cm received by tlio Ogden Howling A nr in Iton ami will be plaiisl in Merviec nt r alleys. 1 the eld Bcnnu ball are howiug Ilia Igna of uittrh near and Home will likely lie removed from iurther service. ly 1h--i- The city lengnu bowling match the Hiishiner nail Tbuiims teams that sdk whedtili-- for lu- -t night was postpone. I until thin evening when n double header will be played, tin- May and. ScurW.T team.1 fociii- - also selied-lile- fur tnnishi. The following j Iuv;:i, granted in the uiii.v (ierk' oi.i. terday: Ru-- a Klli ..'it. of (i.il.lv. i.ta-- ! ho. and Miss Heun li.i! r. 2'l, nt jly.k. vllle California. Me'.n'r A. F.melius, 21, of Smith Web: r .m l Mi.:- Iiur.i A. Bybee, 19, of I'suti h. d wr-r-- l rn.;-s:i- ri,pi-.H.t--- . oolii-itatio- j i . fr lu-r- n r The road of the rounty and the comity rommis-ionheld a HtteniiKHi in tbo meotjng com miss ioners court nxmi for the purpose of talking over the different matters concerning tbe work and impruve-en- t of the ronds. The nioeting wa largely attended mid lusted for several Miik-m-n- cr ay hour. year ending June 1, discussion Mr. After considerable Craig moved that the communication be received and a wsirsut be ordered which drawn for tbe amount of ret would relieve all (heir quirements and Hie matter was so disposed of for tbe present. A petition from J. W. Abbott and others wan received in which the attention of council was called to the condition of the sidewalks on Washingand ton Avenue between Twenty-eight- h Twenty-nint- h Rtreet. which i claimed to be in bad shape and asking that a new aidewalk district be created. On motion of Mr. Williams the matter was refered to tbe aldowmlks committee. to whom The Finunre committee had been referred the petition of J. P. O'Neil, of February 7th, relative to the investment for all guarantee funds that were now subject to investment under contract with Mr. ONeil at five per cent Interest, rroommeaded that the same be allowed said interest to begin with the adoption nf their report. Ou motion of Mr. Craig the .report was adopted after which a communication was read from Mr. ONeil requesting that the guarantee funds held by the contracts for city under bis several 1904, for the putting in of cement curbing and guttering, cement sidewalks and atone paving and guttering upon the streets of Ogden that Bame be invented in Ogden City school refunding bonds, which are heM by the Commercial National bank. On motion of Mr. Nye the communication waa received and toe Interest ordered paid in accordance with the committee recommendation previously rend. Hie sidewalk committee reported favorably on the matter of permitting Messrs Smith and Murray to place an before their place of electric sign business and recommended that the permission be given subject to ths revised ordinance and that they Indemnify the city for any damage resulting. Mr. Davidaon moved the adoption of the report and there was a whole lot of discussion on the matter. The opinion finally prevailing that the council could not take any such action until the revised ordinances had been finally passed upon. The motion was withdrawn and the report of the committee was returned to that body, it being understood that no objection would be entered agalnt the placing of the (If course should the elgn at once. revised ordinance not be passed as it now stands the sign would have to come down as well as numerous others throughout the city, that have been put in place contrary to the old ordinance. A communication wan read from the Rtreet Sprinkling Cleansing and Machine company, of St. Louis, slating that they bad shipped the Standard one tnat was enflushing machine, tirely new and that had been thoroughly tented, on the city's order of October The company naked that the 25, 1904. machine be thoroughly inspected before it waa unloaded from the car and that they had improved on the machine by placing more substantial wheels upon It. A bin for 81.000 accompanied tbe communication. Mr. Craig moved that the matter lie referred to the Street committee and that the city recorder be authorised to draw a warrant for the freight on said machine, which was passed. Pay rolls were allowed a follows Engineer department, 8127.78; Street department, 8176.63; Sanitary depart- Tlio committee Investigating the affairs of the World's Fair commission tion. bold a brief session thin morning, and Another feature that was instituted it waa decided that KrprtMCnialiTes by lha supreme chancellor was the and Miller are in Joseph. Htookey publishing of literature hy earli domain spend the present week, or longer in which Is distrtgnted among the Si. lamia, turning over every detail of for the purpose uf teaching the commission's work In the fair city, true pythianlun, in an effort to make 'i lie rcl of the committee are to inhitter clHzens. latter husbands and vestigate the I looks at this end ami see fathers from ilu-l- r membership. what manner of undiscovered fraud iu The large invre-!membership i still to cume out. No more public must am he taken U mean that they ciJinmiltcc meetings sill be held until iut-jand u II comers to memberthe reports from Ml. ship, inany fact they have an eye on qualLouis. as ire.l a quHiitity. a good cns raciity mornTbe only testiony taken this er, etc., being essential to admission to ing wa that of Orson P. Rumel, the membership, S baud writ lug expert who had been goAt list niglus gal there was ing over the citininisKlon's orders. Tin a number uf uui of town guests among teliuiouy showed the finding of one which were Grand Clmiu-rllorE. R. more forged order, suit one genuine C. J. McNIlt and F. V. Gardorder Hint, had been charged to the White. ner, of Malt Like. ' storage accounts, but in reality had gone to tbe ('tail Light and Rallwuy company to pay a personal bill of John Cannon. It L slated Q. With ita boat if pretty danving Hit voucher la girl and ita crowd of well groomed that tlio msile the good by among already men, the Silver Slipper," whlclr wa Camion stnorialioii and is ths one present od Lt nighi. at the Grand which Unvernor Walls stated was genOpera House wa of the bet prwluc-lio- n uine when he was first put upon the of it kind that it has been the stand to identify the forged orders. good fortune of an Ogden audieiice tu or. Is wiljh-SNlh nui- new forgery discovered That Manager Grant was not der No. 121, in favor of the Allan TnnK-fo- r mistaken in hi assurances that the company, iluicd March 4. 19U4, tor great musical comedy would Ire a grand little. gdu.iiS, Mtiiurday Gov. Wells ami Mr. eurrers wa stiesli-- by tlio rural welMr. Chambers nked the question, If llilinel were logoi her oxainiulng tli-- i come whh-It received hy theater- it is not according to law as pointed list id orilor mil liolh agreed goers. It is safe In say that it was the compl.-tout hy the mayor how are we to do it?" i'. this on- - a liei.iK furijH. hnghtcKt. clram-at- . wittiest, most and further stated that if no laws were which piimii-e- il tine Inrldoul rosiuniod and thurouglily faivor the being violated he would lor uiiiiiit'iil la lead to s.iinci iipg UMiMir.il comedy that ha been action of the council. slid lhi-- . I ll avirle-- I.y the in Ugileil tor seveial year post. David Mattson, one of the petitioners l of the taiinr.iiiiee tu nlinw efforts and earnest was present and was granted the floor Only nfirr Ueiieiiil Y)ill:.ker t.iiildrra It .Mr. (bant able to get and wa stated that tbe atreet had been rMiiial Iiiivih-ge- . I II n Ollesliu i id Th j Hie His used in psrt (oiupany to appisir a great many years, on- - einr gem inl hel l in hi iiaml a ropy hi milling ill "the thrairirn! world lirlped 300 feet In all of liie Trihune roiilamiiiK an i.ltervtew him, of enurae. to accure the engsge-iiien- l that there waa only about been not had used that where and that with fteprei-- stive Miller. uliil tl.e largest audience of the the canal runs up into the street. It i uudcisiOMd that the direetor-g.'ii-eraiu point of box office receipts After some further discussion on the wihed tu nak Representative Mill- proved thut Ills Jiulgaient nf the produc- matter the action of council was er If hgwa correctly quoted, and in tion was taken by Ogden theater-goe- r sh members voting Aye. of seeiiriiig an a ff inua t i o ss the law. The Silver Slipper is the Another veto submitted by the mayor answer, of asking that he be removed presented by John C. Fisher, a mana- was then presented, which read as folfrom, the commiliPe on the ground of ge r. who lias the bappy faculty of lows: Mr. Whitaker reiuard knowing a being Mused. wlien he sees it good "Gentlemen. I return herewith part to make any statement of ills position The (xuupily was thing written liy the of the resolution by the Tsx rommltteo (or publication, although his attiiuitu of the great, hit. Flurodura," sidewalks taxes wa clearly that uu injustice wa lieiug which another teaiimonial to its recommending that the (lour him hy having invent igators look winth. As to the roster qf the coin on part of lot 45, plat A, be remitted for the reason into bis affaii who bad already passed pany no prettier, brighter, jollier set witliout my approval 1 find no such lot of record. uf girls ever apM-arcJudgement iiinhi them. liehiiid the foot- that I approved that part which authorOrson I. Kiiiinj when plarcil lipitu lights in Ogden. A to tbe main mein-lk-r-a the Mtuinl wan naked if there was any of the eompaay they were all that ised the City Treasurer to accept theet lnter-way tu wbien lie wished to modify Ins could In- - desired. While there were sewer taxes and right per cent ter annum." no really great singers, the chorus testimony. Mr. Chambers moved that council del Yen," lie replied. 'T woul-- l like to work throughout was and fer action on tae mayor's veto for one amend it in several partlculais." that of nnirae is what make a week aud that the matter be referred He was shown order 134. and asked of pmiluetiona of tiu kind. The back to tbe tax committee, to have it if lie had observed anything were grand amt there wa a In regard In it, not nieiiliojed aboenre tif the cheap a.ld looked up and tbe motion wns passed in the lai testimony. further discussion. tawdry wliirlt mi often mui-- tirodnc-- t without The mayor submitted another comWhen 1 looked m the order under a ions of the kind. The sextette uf munication whirh reads u follows inicioaruH or high power," he exdancing girl, porliaiis, uialc Gentlemen: Complaint has been plained. "it appealed not to In- - a trachit with the audo-nec- . is it tu fact in uu1 of these forged or- aufe to ay l lie I. they an- - Hie best been filed with the, mayor that the ing. There are lancers Hint have ders appear to in- - traced. appeared Indore ill South West corner of the City cemetery Some important dicrrianrics in the fornni-lio- n (iKdc-- i amlieni-in year. The perfect is in a dangerous condition. of rock has liven piled up as part of Tncy start with tie rv thin id mov.-en- t large and the gran-witletters er" iu ll- - hei. Mr. Rnim-- ih n whteh the Jiffcreni il:nce were the fence and the children are playing explnltied tin- - nnlun- - of the rock, digging in' the hr ariista of the beneath said given pi uve . I would was lie they lirst water. wugget that the PubThe chaniUaKiin dsiici-Wii- a banka. Ihrtl asked: a wonderful and received lic Building committer be instructed to "Are you able - state who foige-- l -- ix ht.ve the corner fenced off with close audi-ciicirom a tli- iinnns of Wells?" wire fence nr otherwise made site so Folluwing are the six lining 1 linVe the signal tin- with cannot In- - injured, ii nd six gentlemen who are that the children lining the handwriting of John Q. 1'xnnnii. The expenditure of 810 at the cemetery for tiiia iiinat and 1 wniild say Hint John Q. t'aimoa i.iiei-e-: Miase Pendleton, Franchio- - may ave human life and the rlty wrote the forged nainr." tetll. Priidlctun. Turner. Bennett and heavy damage stilt. Penilleiii-- i a:nl This communication was referred to Moure, Barker. Kain. Young Aduni and Krim. Of the pitldic buildings and grounds com INTERURcAN ROAD tin- - gills lire the dancers mitten, iil-- n without discussion by lha MEN ARE IH THE CITY rwire. o.' the most favorable mention. cctucil. The work of Kiit Kilnards as Henry tax collector George Johnson, dog Representatives of Payson. Logan Bisniiirk ileuck. sliuwiunu. card sharp, rendered a report allowing his having Electric Railway Want Ogden and all rtmn.l fakii, was nieriioiious in collected $140 in taxes nf which f 73 was Trackage Rights. lee extreme, ilia clever comedy work turned r,ver to the city tresurer en-- t t the eudlenee in an never failed to Hie balance retained a fees and on licniiei X. Smith and J. Wash uiing. iipu-nr- . The follow tug are ot i motion nf CuitticIlniMn Chambers the l NY. 11. Hlectric bite, a Sir ii port wa ordered ft!l. rrprcsrtiung the road iiiniiiiiK fn-Pay eon to Ixigan, Viet nr Kelioll.imur. Burry It. Burehei, A. Fnwc'f. nnltary l.ispcctnr, made which is baek-'Hsmey Mahler nf a Biirkl.-- Scludlamar. Fred Kiernitn, 'be following report of contagions dltt . a- rir.g-i.itthis rirveLiid. Ghio. have lin-- iu in ruses fur the past week: Gregor New cuse. for a f- - w days eadeav-rl- n to get the Golden, ns Wreune. Kdilh 13. Realease.l. Scarlet fever over of I.elle the : way 1. mcas-tlight Jumper, tins lit. Now In quarantine, Rapid Sinclair, a Tranelt comianira' track rum Thiily-i-Ixt- li g the girl from Hra-l- -i sed 36. smr.il pox 2. and the repor Br-tiFive street Unwell, , niixe id pniRi. iva (irle;l filed by Hie chair. The r.egt, tint inns in ruum-- i ' imi with Victor. Ft ret-- : Sup-h submitted lsur nowIt i llm The Iahiia the nmiirr are Stn.k fiiii't'siiv peiuiitig. a rnminimiinliiin staling that Ogden lnlenMi-of the luierurlia.i iipie to Miirie (oireirs beautiful realha lAr.- nied on the sidewalks on mu- - I ue Ogden Rapid Transit tracks istic atnry nf Nnrwrgfin l!fe "Thelnri" Oty th" noutli side nf Tweniytinrd Avenue, HuHr lunch 1a- -t if itisiseiory ilien a inched house city night at brim-iand Adams can lie mail", which they rt'ihua theatre. Avenues tan-- fronting on the proper ly t h e.virr than to e llll'ik will be The pnaluction the f i xi of a to the First National hank tin- - city, umiMier franr'aisi- id stan-lar.- l i iie diXinas to be pl.iyed of si-- 1 the First National hank jhi.m Five puiuiM :imth thi- - lompnin at this poiiuLr piiiv iiuii:;e a;:. I i vpi-nf Desiwond. S. I)., coning 76n.2."i in ulo-i'Tin- tre.iii- effe.-iwill either ti -- e s right of w good. . sii and li'-i-i aic i.t poll tax labor, with the He nad nr Imy mil the I'gdrn tl. esiisei.illy lt-- fourth act. wlurh that it lie referred to the mi.-sf:d Xui ilweetein iu ii.i"-,'to Hot raHway Norway T,n ci'v ntiorn-- v to sec if Hir e by j owner, are :ia!de fur the uliove prnpeity the i laraeterr si- - vny atily Spiinec. which ever can le amount, e M'r- KIsie j On motion uf Mr. William the eapab romrany. matter iT'i'r.;u!ii in the ttie rule is nun! f s erred the to for nr1, city attorney CARD OF THANK?. rat ar.d all the pi r calls fur. Mr. G.n. an opinion. H. Me'frird m Sir Phillip- - is dignified A pet I Inn v.ak received from tlio I to tna'd. r.'d win mu l:iii.'y and Mr. T.ukns Board uf Piicctors the Carnegie assift.'-me doling the aickuei-- , ard at Aim' (,.tiilni:i!i. the Is r.l ('ftjtrjve is excellent. Id for i y in which they certified Free the iimnr.1 uf tnv . l vc-I wlie. "Tbe S.ivi-- ivirt:." wiil be the next Hint the sum of 83.000. to which the X! ICM AS SM V RimVAlTK. I'tiL entitled .for maintenance of library mein-ber-di- The rxucuiiri- - roiiimittee of the an party held u meeting in fhia , fily nil Kiil!::i Lt-I- . Hi pr-en- MAYOR BIO NIGHT for 29, 1905. l aua-tain- ment, 821-00- . today for New York to kimhIs for liotli the Ogden and Kook Spring tores. , Mr. Rammissen expert to lie at I). C., during the inauguration of President Honsevelt. During lit abenon from the city Mr. KaainiiKweit will be in eliargr nf the Ogden atore and Mr. Hoyc will, look after the Jtm-Springs Raamua-r- n leave pun-ham- Wiili-ington- Tbe pbonognipli sharp who were reto this slate from ported as minting the Cat sunn- - tune ugo and of whom guile a lengthy story was published in these eoltiinns.nre at the present time operating clow to Ogden, having disposing or Iso or their machine to farmers in vicinity of Five Points yesterday. After all the publication that has been given this scheme it is quite surprising that there are person who will get toped in. li e h I oiu-or- e REEDHOTEL The following are the arrivals at the Reed for the past twenty-fou- r hours. Miss Eilna Purdy, New York: Miss Lora LieU. New York: Ml Sinclair. New York. Miss Favor New York; Miss Gulden end maid New York: Sir. lUrrv B. Barc-her- , New York: G. J. 8alt Lane, C. V. Moore. Salt lstke; J. E. Davis Salt ljke, W. II. Gottsehe Koek Springs; V. F. A merman New York: Jsek MeTiillmigli. Omaha Neb.; C. M. Wilhelm, iiniuha. Nb: E. C. Coffin. St. Paul: Max M. Well, Salt Ijake; Win. Hitch iman; Denver;; A. J. Ferry. Cliicago; J. G. Wlthani. t'lilrago; Audi w Dingwall. St. Lm-- p--. Satluw. Chicago: E. II. Shenmn. Tretm-ntim- . Ilah: Witt. K. Phillip. Preston, Ida; . Sadler, ShIi Like; W. II, Sawyer, City: P. G. 1tnh. Dan-imi--e- IVui-libr- mudi-pleai-e- d G--- - Mi-'tr- . woi-Hi- n .ii-ria- -- d : ! t J Og-le- I Os-le- I.t-li- , e Yt-ii- I- nd S-- M l. ig BUSINESS GRANGE - n The iKijmlar ly Watkins, .man . Frsnk U. the Arm of Wat-kiand Nirhola. lu wilhdrawn fiom said llrni ami win up th hiuu-t'lhuaiiieea for f Rrorejv Mnrrli 1. l Tw a! I'."", enl tilt It Jut the trd-- r fiom the old Maud. Noth I'liuni ;;u: pl(-ernc-r-v lor-ior- ! iii-.- Feb. cubic :h,. death ;u Ni- - i0-iloriou MiMielmel. of this city. Me.Mhbii, j. who was 47 enrs 1 La syt: the funlgn eorreapuiideiit 27.--- annoum-c- w MVertrl s Aubi-l-ja- - a nsv(-p..yei- i liec-ur- i -- t'lr-le- e - g - 1 an-i-- f (O.-c'i- i . l t.i-.i- Fans 'i l It- - i eb-ve- 1 1 Na 8 Atlantic Mail all polntt . 8:80 a. local Na 12, Salt Na 2, Chicago, 8L louU lint- Na 4, Atlantia Express, aU points East ARRIVE DAILY. PaclAc Mall. Balt Lake and all points East ....11:48 Na 1, Chicago and S',. Lonla Na G, limited No. 11. Local from Park City and Ban Pete Valley.... 7:08 p. No. 3, PaclAc Express from Lnridu Ttgia fbt WM CoapariBsiit at$ Arawing -- bq deeping cars, observation can, 40-locare, bttflcfesaddqg and Ittgp hath and tffafr cars, wUb lovers UbruyanHw train cfcpfe Mod, thrnngh to Chicago tHttagl change. Direct Annecgoo for , The Most ' L A. BENTON. Gen. AgeLPagr-Dep- t Salt Lake City, B. GILSON, Agent Ogden. . R. G. W. TIME CARD IN EFFECT. g bto, a JUNE 8TH, 1904. DEPART DAILY. Ticked, ' naaaMajMMflN fefeMnoO ppm onil Agafe oa fee taaulqa A. Walter, C Chicago & TIME TABLE San Pedro, Los Angeles and R cil. Mr. Randall then stated that the people residing on Second street desired to put up new fences and that when the grade waa made on that street no prop erty line was established. It was now desired that thi property line lie established from Jefferwin avenue west, so that the people could line up their tences Mr. Randall embodied this ia a motion and that the City Engineer be instructed to do the work. Thi mat ter brought out considerable discussion but it Anally passed after nhieh cuun cil adjourned to meet on Thursday evening when the revised ordinances will again be taken up. Limited .....12:55 am. all points East Through sleeping cars to Omaha Chicago and BL Lonla, New York and Boston. Fret reclining chair can. A perfect dining car service oa all through trains C. A. HENRY, Ticket Agent, Ogden. requisition from the Are departR. Co. Salt Lake ment for repitinling of one of the wag South Tam pi a and Third West DepoL on wan presented and on motion of Ita Balt Lake City. 1 Mr. Paine it was granted by the counDEPART. Hortb-Wesfe- fly, ra M Wert Saoaaff Sooth M. ..Atlas SaKLoftoCar. Utah. HWios LOW RATES To CHEYENNi; BSNVER, KANSAS CITV For Provo, Lahi, Fairfield and Mercur, connecting at Nephl for Moral ana tntrrmedlato points on 8:00 Sanpete Valley Ry For Garfield Beach, Tooele, Stockton, Mammoth, Eureka and Sliver City (via Leamington cut-of-f) 7:45 American For Provo, Fork, Lchl. Juab, MU- ford, Frisco. Calleates utd intermediate point &05 OMAHA, S?. LOUIS, . SL m BOSTON, And oil Cities of Europo a in ( p m CHICAOa MONTREAL, NEW YORK. vis All Line. Sfiarmans Ticket Office, Hoaly Hotel, (Opposite Depot). Bell Phono 1812: V HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR USED TICKETS. UN ARRIVE. PASSES ON MATTSONS REFUSAL m-r- e parti-u-larl- ;06MHDLV(ESjl A 1 A. D. jEweg aecaion of the At the afternoon County Atcounty commlssionera. torney HttlsnisM ftiibmitted the followon the refual of ing verbal report County Clerk Mattsons refusal to audit aereral expense bill, of whirh an account is given in nuother column. The opinion wm as follows: In tli matter of the bills of Rub ert E. Wilson, county fruit tree Inspector. amounting to 960,00 and uf H J. Craven, surveyor, for 8.d.00. I would state in regard to the hill of tha fruit tree Inspector that it la itemized sufficiently to comply with the law. As lo whether or not the work was done ia a question of fart and not law and upon which I am not called upon to pass an opinion, and whether r not the payment uf a fruit tree inapeetor at all during months la required i also a quest ion of fact which I am not called upon to deal and real a entirely in the discretion of this board. "Referring to the claim of the surveyor for plats. 1 would state in my opinion that this board has the authority to cause such survey and Plata to be made aa In their judgement seem necessary for the purpose of furnishing the board with proper Information aa to conditions of roads, canyons, water rotirea and water sheds. The law in regard to what are proper county charge i found in sectiuiy 528 of the revised statute. Ru bill vision eight of said section la as follou: The contingent expense neers --drily incurred (or the use and benefit of the rounty. Subdivision nine: Every o:her sum directed by law to be raised for any roir.ity purpose under tbe direction of the board of county cotnmiaiooer are declared to be a county charge. "My undeistnnil'.ng ia that both of theee service have been authorised hy the board nf county commiii.iuniTs and I am of the opinion they have the authority to pay the aame."' The matter relative to the will of R, E. 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