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Show 'Y V li , r THE UORXIJfO I' EXAM1XKK: UTAH, TUESDAY OGDEN- - Number of Estimates for Guttering and Sewer Work Are Allowed and Deputation From County Fair Association Is Received. The city fathers met in regular session laat evening after n period of two weeka and transacted a large amount of business. Among the matters brought before the body, tha water question was conspicuous by its absence. There were n number of estimates for curbing and guttering sidewalks, and sewer work allowed which served to Introduce n great deal of discussion, rtlative to the proper mode of proceedure In handling these matters. The roll call ahowed Messrs Chambers, Davidson, Paine, Randall, Moyea, Nye, and Emmett as being present. In the absence of President Carr, M. R. Chambers was elected president protein. The reading of the minutes was dispensed with on account of the large of business. irw accumulation The first matter brought before the EXAMINER TELEPHONES body was the report of the claims HEARD DRUNKS FOOTSTEPS who recommended paycommittee, ment of claims amounting to (1,980.89, EDITORIAL ROOMI Several amn were badly Beared which were allowed on motion of Mr. -- 1 leal evening by tha presence In their Randall. The sidewalk committee reported fahome of a man supposed to be bent on vorably on the pnltion of F. J. Kie-sBUilNESI OFFICE burglary. for n cement sidewalk on both The women In the family of Louie Independent Phene . aides of Wall street between 24th and Ball Phans B. Dore, who resldea on Twenty-Secon- d street near Washington avenue, 25ih street. WM. GLASMANN On motion of Mr. Randall, the rehad retired shortly after 10 o'clock, Independent Phena was adopted and the notloe of inwhen were port last alarmed by night, they Bell Phena .the Bound of footsteps In the front tention ordered published. At this Juncture in the proceedings, ..Na, 120 ef bath talephene systems hall, pnd upon investigation, discov- the president anounced that n comclseed after lp.ni. ered n man. The man discovered the women mittee wee in waiting to apeak beabout the same time that they saw fore the body and that business would him and beat a hasty retreat leaving be suspended to h:ar them. The committee consisted of Messrs. hla hat aa a souvenir. The matter was at once reported to Yandi-- r Vlles, Ettlngtou and Covan, of police headquarters and offleer Smyth ilia Weber county Fair Association. on whose beat the affair took place, Mr. Vandrr Vlles was the first speaker and stated that it waa the desire was nntifled to look out for the man. Earlier in the evening Smyth had to hold a fair here this year, that tna occasion to request n man who was association waa lacking in funds and Whara la Naraf slightly under the influence of liquor, had selected them as a committee to to move on. He at once suspected that see if the city would do something in local the can passed through Thirty the drunk waa the men to look for and the way of aiding them financially. eu from this routs morning yards early shortly located him asleep la the He stsJed that lbs county commissionCalifornia to eastern points. ers had practically promised them tabernacle square. (300, and in bis opinion the cliy should waa nn The end mau'a bat gone ton has returned Hyrum Weathers do the same. showed hnt left nt the investigation tp hla home in Logan, after spending the house to be hla. Mr. Etherlngton said he thought that And n few days with relatives friends not to have a fair thin year would be he bis the etation At police give in thia cty. name aa William Ryan, but beyond n alcp backward. He also stated that many business men of Ogden owned Bturtente Reunion Weber that he could remember but little. Excursion stock in the association, that they was a of It Just cnie plain ertry Stake Academy, Beltair Beach, August ao the man will not be obliged were behind when they etsjted in, that 10, apodal train via Rio Grande leaves drunk, to face a burglary charge. they purchased the fair grounds propOgden at 9 n. m., and 2:11 p. m., reerty and that they were not able to turning leaves the beach at I and 10 keep up their subscriptions na some p. m. Fart 91.25 for round trip. All a aeronaut. Mr. Mara ia one of thoee who had promised them mon?y bad tae invited. failed to pay up. who were interested In the He further slated that a number of that waa here during the A scrap occurred near the corner of Improvement a were found necessary, Twenty-fourtand Washington about carnival and which wan the cause and that the income did not prove suf11:30 o'clock last evening, which was of quite n wrangle between the own-erthe debts. Ha la tied The machine still up here, ficient to liquidate parted by n man .cruelly beating n the settlement of the dispute. claimed that the fair would benefit hone, which bad become e little frac- awaiting tbe city by bringing people hr re. tious. A passerby Interfered end the In the courts. On motion of Mr. Randall the materresta were fight followed but no ter was referred to the finance commade, the combatants disappearing beThe Are department waa called out mit Ire. fore the police arrived. shortly before midnight laat night to The health report for the extinguish n Are that had caught the month of Julyinspector's showed but two caeca Thomas if, Ruth, president of tha fence at the rear of the Consolidated of routaalon, they being scarlet fever. He Smet National bank, of lie Smet, Wagon and Implement company's same disease was Eouib Dakota, la the guest of Walter property.- The blue waa soon extln One death from the These two gentlemen ware gnlshed. Ita origin could not be learn- reported. Richey. City Engineer Parker submitted n school mates hack In Pennsylvania, ed. substitute plat for the proposed new but not have met in 30 years. street to be opened south of 80th Councilman Williams leaves on recommending the construction J. C. Mara and wife left for Pocatello (Saturday for aa extended trip to the oftreat, the aarne at a continuance of thia morning where Mr. Mara will coast. lnno. make a balooa ascension, he being Ha elated that tbe railroad people W. W, Oorey, wife and daughter, or were anxious to begin work and asked rived from Burton yesterday, and are for the appointment, of n special com visiting at the home of A. B. Coyer, of mlttee to visit toe site and proceed with the securing of the right of wav. this city. He also atated that Thirtieth street would soon he Impassable. H appears that the sente question wm brought up at the previous meet ing of the council and at that lime the project waa referred to the street r Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE n? . BREVITIES ! , I r " merry-go-roun- h a. - Pin-cork- 'a Good Goods waa being need at the present time and would be In nee for some time cn city work, so that it is Impossible to grant the reqiest at the present time. Retail liquor license were granted to L. W. Fair, 14b 25:h street, W. R. Petty, 328 1:5th street, and K. D. Bello, 152 25th street. and rend A protest waa received from Ambrose 8kuw et. al.. against the proposed curbing and guttering district which embraces Washington avenue from 12th street to the Ogden river bridge and ou motion of Mr. Randall the same was referred to the city engineer for computation. I'ader the bend of ilrat rending of ordinances, an amendment to tha ordinance creating extension No. 3 to curbing and guttering district No. 1, which ia 26th street between Monroe and Jackson avenues was read, bowing the cost to be 91.07 per lineal foot It appears that an error had been made in the original ordinance which wu discovered when the plate were being made. On n suspension of the rules the amendment had ita final passage mat evening. Another ordinance to some up for first reading provided for the creating of sidewalk district Na 5, which is afreet bethat pan of Twenty-thir- d tween Wall and Madiaon avenues, tha total coat being 97.26.30. Under n suspension of the rules the ordinance parsed ita second reading and wns referred to the lew committee. It appears that when the notice of Intention was published creating the first extension to sidewalk districts 1, 19 and 21, which takes in both aides of between 22nd Washington avenue atreet and the Ogd m river bridge, that 8 it provided for aa foot walk. Afterward the council decided that 6 feet would be wide enough, except in certain placet, where li would be necessary to have an 8 foot walk. The engineer drew the ordinance np aa per the 2 foot basis and thia fact waa brought before the body when the ordinance came up for first reading. The total cost of the 3 foot walk wad named aa (4,344.99. After aorne discussion on the question ns to tha proper width to be adopted, the matter passed its second reading, and wax referred to tha law question, who will endeavor to decide the matter. A communication waa received from executive committee of the league of American Municipalities stating that they would hold their 9th annual convention al Toledo. O., August 23rd, 24th and 23th, and inviting Ogden to be represented. The matter waa referred to the may or. The contract and bond or J. P. Moran, who wm awarded the contract for the resurfacing, of 24th atreet, wae approved. Pay rolls aggregating the amount of (2,413.72 were allowed. A notice of intention to create both ides of 2tith atreet from Jefferuon to Madison avenue M n curbing and got. taring district at n coat of (1,500, waa ordered published. Notice of lifteptlan of creating Lincoln avenue. from 21 at to 20th atreet a n sidewalk district at n cost of (12e (KD, waa ordered published. Notice of intention waa ordered published creating from 22nd to 24th and from 25th to 27th street and 25 atreet n from Monroe to Jackson avenue sidewalk district at n total coat of (8, 750. The council then adjourned for one week. REED HOTEL and a KR3. D!NA HEDRICK DEAD committee. Square Deal IsOur Motto. FOR Speaking for that committee, Mr. Mra. Dianna Herrick Clark Moore Williams said that they were not yet idled at 1:45 o'clock yesterday afterwould ready to report, but that they noon at the family residence, 888 12th he ready to report at the next meet street, of rani-eof tbe stomach afting. a lengthy Illness. Mrs. Moore had er After this statement the question been suffering for a couple years and submitted by the city engineer was had been confined to her bed for the filed. month. The matter of allowing estimarea past The deceased waa the daughter of for curbing and guttering, grading the Lemuel and Sully Judd Herrick and idewalk and newer wm thou taken waa born in Jackaon county. Misnp and the following were allowed un- souri, September When 29, 1832. der a suspension of the rules in each eight years of age she wea baptised in rase. church and First partial estimate for extension the the plains in 1850, coming No. 3 to curbing and guttering dis- cresred aha has resided trict No. I, which la 25th s!re-- r from ' direct to Ogden, where Monroe to Jackson avenue, due J. B. c er sine;. In 1851 she waa married to Isaac 0 ri'l. UJSO, one son, I. Final cellmate for grading 2.'iih Clark, by whom she badHer husband L. Clark, (he merchant. street, from Wall to Malison avenue, died In 1854 and later ahe waa married due Jones end Wright. Second partial catinuue, curbing and to Bishop David Moore. There wae to this marriage, glittering districts 7 ami S. which .is horn as an issue Grant avenue from 2.ih to 30th street Lester J.. George A. Henry D.. Parley which ie entirely completed also woik P.. Moore. Mrs. Clara D. Frank and on city hall square, now due J. P. Mre. Ka'e Bell Tribe, all or whom excepting Mrs. Tribe and Georgs O'Neill, IU31.50. First partial estimate for curbing and A. Moore. She la also survived by grand children and four guttering district Nn. 8, nMrti is Mad- thirty-eigh- t ison avenue, from 24th to 25th atreet, great grand children. Mrs. Moore had been a very diligent due J. P. O'Neill ?9i0. in the First partial estimate curbing and worker her life and at the time guttering district No. 13, which Is 26th church during street from Washington to Jefferson of her demise tree president, of the relief society of the Mound Fort avenues, due J. P. O'Neill, (1.187.50. Estimate for curbing and guttering ward. The funeral eervicca over tbe redistricts Na 18. 19 and 21. which Is Washington avenue from 22nd to the mains will be held at two o'clock In Ogden river bridge, due J. P. O'Xrlll, the Mouml Fort meeting house on Wednesday afternoon at two o'rlock. (3.150. First partial estimate sidewalk dis- The remains may be viewed at the tricts 4 and 18. which is Grant avenue late home of the deceased between the from 22nd to 3mh street, due Wheelhours of ten and one on day of burial. wright Bros., 2949.98. Interment will be in Ihe Ogden City First parill estimate for curbing and cemetery. guttering district No. 4. which ia Ad-aavenue between 28th and 2Sth WORK CN SAND RIDCE CUT-OF- F atreet, due J. P. O'Neill, ft.iK7.50. The question of opening Twentieth atreet was again brought up by Hunter Wattia Visits Naw York, Probably on A Kennedy, an ing for E. Bowers and Western Pacific Buaineaa. was referred to the railroad committee without discussion. W. H. Wa-dhas returned from a The Ogden Rapid Transit company, in a communication, staled that they trip to Xc York where he has been, on business matters perpresumal-lwere desirous of Improving to the construction of the taining a continuous by building on Washington avenue Western Prlflc railroad. double Mr. Wat tis atated that there was from l!;h mirth to K.th street and pothlna mi tv given out for publication that the city engineer lie at ih.' presi-time. to give thorn the proper In speahing of the work on the new grades On moMou of Mr. Nyc the re. Band Hide-- cut-of-f which is bring hu'lt quest was granted. by the Tub Court company, s commisslo-'-rThe county ireked with which Mr. Wattls is connected, he Tor the loan or hire of ?V Cil y road s:a:cd that at the present time they roller to Improve the road In the Wil- wre removing the top from thy route son district that runs or. the hill above to reduce the grad after which they The communicathe sugar fartory would convey the dirt from the project tion also atated thi It was the Inten- to the local yard where It would he tion of the cotitty m purchase a rol- used for preparatory to th ler of their own at an early date. The laying of grading the steel for th remodelled fact was brought oui tha. the roller yards. Ijnter-Pav-Salnt- a The following are the arrivals at the Reed for the past twenty-fou- r hours; (i. W. Fanning. Kansaa City: Thus Balt Ryan, City: Mnurlee Rtlrfel, H. 8. Bingham. City; M. W. Kennedy, Denver: F. A. Sullivan. Denver; T. G. nidleiman, 8t. Paul; Dr. Crank and wife. Hill City. Kan.; Chaa. W. Diahrow, Denver; Mra. H. T. Dyer. City; Miaa Dyer. City; M. Mayer, San Francisco. Cal.; J. Born helm, New York; H. P. Randall, City. CHERRIES Frank R Watkins Grocer Phone have seen tribes said the trav-elewho voluntarily undergo all aorta of aelf lnfiirted lacerations. "That's nothing," said Mr. Tutt. "I know n lot of people who Insist on shaving themselves.' Washington Star. T Bell 57; Ind. 30 Cor. 25th and Lincoln. r, rsaBjhJTtffagmssiiPimBs i DOES YOUR WATCH KEEP TIME i well euro It, end when we get through with It you'll wondor why you didnt bring It hero long ago. All work Is guaranttod. We are official watch inspectors ef every road entering the city. The reaeon We know how and do only tho best of work. Prices reasonable, too. stir-viv- a, I m If not, a ihri-servl- re rut-lio- n Je S. Lewis fSL Company Watch Inspectors 1903. r: Dr. C. A. Mosman M. bRi;MBACGa Rt s NewSystem Dentists Thin Particular ARRESTED WITH THREE BOYS IN THE BRUSH. , Wae Living Life ef nn Animal, Was Half Clothad and Tails Disconnected Story, j SB Dr. L. Eft FOUND Gold tk cm Syatam For Particular Peepis sad Porcelain on Crown and Honor Li It la seldom that even the police j Lave to deal with an affair such as Lasts waa unearthed last night and which resulted in tha arrest of n young girl, who gave her name as Grace Witcher! ly, and three boys, whose names We Eriract Teeth Withoat Palo are A. Bennett, 228 Thirtieth street, Asleep Aide Charles Cook, 228 Tweray-weventatreet, and Walter Chmtuln, 137 Patterson avenue. Do net let your Teeth go bacauM they are Loose. Let ue suvt thsn Early laat evening the police were you with our latest Pyorrhea AlveeUrie treatment. Informed that a young girl waa living, in the brush along the Weber river, WE MAKE PLATES THAT FIT--NO above Thirty-firs- t street and that she MATTER WHO HA yAILl0 wae being kept there by men working . on the Band Ridge Captain Brown and Detective PenEvery Promise we make la aa Good aa a Government Bond, der went out in the patrol wagon to Notice Specimens ef Our Work at Entrance investigate the case and found the facts to be even more shocking than were reported. Kenember the Place 2431 Washington Aran After eboet two hours beating through the brush tbe officers the girl's camp and placed the OVER WM. DRIVER'S DRUG STORE boys end girl under arrest. . It wns n pathetic quartette who were ushered into the police station, and the most pathetic figure was the young girl,. who for four days has led the life of a wild animal, sleeping nt CLOTHING AND FURNITURE night under the stare and in tha day ARE DESTROYED BY FIRE time following only the instincts of her baser nature. In every way her condition waa A quantity of clothing that waa bePresents most deplorable. Her unkempt hair, ing aired end n few pieces of furniloose dishevelled and matted hung rear outside the fire ture, just about her shoulders, while her body door caught of John Smalley's jewelry store will waa clothed In bat an old black skirt on treet nd for H vhUe thero ,5lk which j and one of the boy's Jacket! waB a lively blare. had been loaned ber. The fire w aa first noticed about 4 In spite of her position, the fflrl waa o'clock and nn alarm wee nt onoe turn" defiant, but it waa evident that in ed in. speaking of her relations with the men arrived When fire the department she waa telling the truth. If her the go to wai ablaze and the fence story can be substantiated It will mean nearclothing waa hanging which the clothing tha bringing of n disgraceful charge had also caught, aa well at a few of gnlnat(the boys under arrest, ell of the chain that had been put out for whom ere residents of Ogden. of hanging the clothing, the According to the story which the that purpose waa to be alre'd, upon them. n told and the reporter, police girl By the time that the fire , departlie came to Ogden from Salt Lake on ment had finished playing water upon ahe week. of last Friday Thursday were almet a man near the circus grounds and the blazing garment! they most destroyed. totally show the accompanied after seeing The articles burned were the prophim to the brush alongside the river, of John Smally and are not inerty since that remained she has where sured. time. The firemen are nt n loss to know The next day after going to the Engraving how the fire started as the place river, the girl said that the man, whose juet in is blase took the where plain place deserted her, name ahe did not know, at the eame time making off with a eight of anyone who passes and ia waa after the much frequented. part of her clothing. It disappearance of the mencut-of- that men f found from the Sand Ridge SYLVESTER DANIELS tHTEBREO her, provided her with blankets and brought ber food. Btnce Friday ahe hae been living At Independence, Fremont county, there In the brush, the companion of Idaho, Bunday, the remains ofSylveeter desperate boya and dissolute men, Daniels, n eon of Mr. end Mra. Thoms until, nt first glance ahe scarcely Canids, who formerly resided In thin resembles a human being. city, were Interred. While ahe was being booked the reDaniels waa subject to epileptic fits a learned end with her talked porter end wae acting aa a sheep herder. claimed that She her of story. portion While out on the range one day last she Is from Salt Lake and that her week he complained of being tired and but that Mrs. la n Brown, mother, told bis that he would lie abe did not know where her mother 'down andcompanions take n nap. lie naked them out kicked been had ne she lived, to wake him upon their return, if he two years ago. wee still asleep. When the men rena to to the answer In question turned they found it Impossible to since lived had ahe being rouse the where man and an examination satisnot did she out" "kicked give he had expired. that proved had ahe that factory answers, saying of the deceased is a well father The Salt in House worked In the Valley Our Specialty is Repairing G. A. R. man and waa formerly known Lake. The locomotive family a engineer.. believe that not Captain Brown docs at Uintah for quite n long the girl hae told the whole truth re- resided 22(7 Wash. Are. and time and later came to Ogden. After garding ber antecedents and abe UTAH. OGDEN, here for some time, he moved the boys will be held a long as pos- residing Sylvesthe hie boy, including family, sible before n charge la brought ranch In idaba The to e gainst, them In order that more may ter, bo learned of the girl and of tho Daniels are related to tbe Spauldings and Coreye in this city. case. Bridge Work j cut-off- For that IX i 4 I 9- - 4t tO- - Tfc ku W Ml vk - Wear Smalley s All Free H.F.UPP Watches and Jewelry HAD ROW OYER r THIS WEEK 8, QUESTION . IS NOT WILD GIRL OF MENTIONED IN COUNCIL WOODS IS m t t AUGUST WATER & FMTTER OF HEALTH t MORNING, RERI. COURir COMMISSIONERS HOLD AHERNOaN SESSION John Carline had been boarding with night Marquale Tulter. Saturday Marquale uye that John failed to pay to took John The former his board. task about the matter and during the controversy Marquale la alleged to have given John quite n beating. ' Yesterday morning John swore to n complaint charging Marquale with assault an.l battery. In some way learned that he waa to be arrested end sought for John. The two met In the Denver Beer hall. John Marquale is alleged to hare said, I hear you ere going to have me arrested." One who saw the meeting say that John failed to reply and that Marquale advanced toward John and a threatening manner. At this juncture It le alleged that John used a beer glees which he held In hla hands a a w?apon of defence and tiat he hit Marquale over the head with the glass. As a result of the meeting both men, instead of one, were arrested and they will be accorded an opportunity this morning of airing their troubles before Judge Murphy. Mar-qua- lr The afternoon session of the county commissioners yesterday waa largely taken up with the approval of bllle of which there waa an unusual number. The clerk wu instructed to advertise for bids for the building of the five steel bridge In the Ogden valley as per the specifications prepared by Engineer A. F. Parker. The bide ere to be opened Tuesday, September 5. Frank Moore, of Randall precinct, tendered hie resignation a registrar of vital statistics for that precinct. The resignation was accepted and Royal X. Rasmussen was appointed to fill the vacancy. The board adjourned for one week. Mr. CaliLittle Clarence Paw-uh- ! pers Well, my son? Little Clarence Paw, when a doctor la sick and calls In another doctor to doctor him. la the doctor doctored the way he wants to he doctored, or does the doctor doctor him just be thinks he ought to be doctored? Puck. It Ukaa an effort, but W YOU 9 making the effort by ealsg la the at highest grade geode figures. 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