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Show ' Bn P. Oritdi-low- , Fiank Franci and C. M J ark son a delegatee to The convention. Mrs William Ulan maim and children returned from camp ii l."-- t Creek i"t pniB'wl C. M. Besson. PrXDAY UTAH OGDEN, MORNING, BOTH SIDES OF THE WATERWORKS QUESTION led to leave They ng. EXAMINEE: MOUSING THE 8 the heav nur. ana a n; i oau.p -which has been epiLg over ne the Lost Creek ilistnrt during the past liy few day Lawyers Tell What Gty Could Demand Near Valley hav la:ed 55 oesta per Store. H. f FareeM Beit lo Foaioffiee. hundred. Si-e- Sent, who heart las' held at the The funeral if Moae died of neuialgt Thuraday niht, will Setvnd ward nieem.g lnui.e al 2. 31 The rent alt: fs n cluck thia afternoon may be viewed at latrkin k Solis uu between 'he hourt "enaktug parktra f in and 1 :3f toda Make a Think 1TY fr our - Cliorj- ' KITERIOR claim h-- Ida E. Poole has made petition for of divorce from Clarence M. non support aa She allege grounds for the petition and demands in addition to the decree the cuaitidy of the two minor children. a.iniony. They were attorney's fee and cos' married at Ogden. May 14. l'",4 a dect.-Poole. of it, lfnre vmi bur rour Fall thing. We re oi .ltn'n ami AHNOUHCtMtHT bovK The Interinountmin Business college, the only srhonl In the western slates owning iia own building. the only busi-j school conducting a diUti'tive nesa onur.e; the only- schintl which does not lose aiglit of Its graduates until each haa been tendered a good position, the only school where I iiiibm price are within reach of any deserting young uian or young woman, hoy or girl, will open Ifa dooia for biielin Mouday. depi ember Id. Hum. with both day and evening sesalons. The course which may be pursued are: 1 Complete commercial courae. 2 - Complete stenographic courae. PECK rlmhw. WK YOU'1,1. t bill L a tl I - if .von TRY f WE aL WIT. A MORE for them ihau OTHERS auk mi for the ORDINARY KIND. In JUSTICE to our EFFORT to show ion the - Special 3 iunglluti. Kecial typewrit Inc comae. Special advertising courae. IS Special preparatory course. For further Information address nr call at Oil lege court, Ogden, I'tah. J. A. SMITH. Brest. 4 BEST IN AMERICA, try one on. We're inen'a TTatterH,riab-erdaaherand Sboera. 6 a Tall 944 Inri. August 24. 19Uf. WILL ARRIVE MONDAY The Toggery A message received bv On I. J. V. Nelson yesierday announced that the body of Hen. R. H. (J Minty, who died at. Jerome, Aria., Friday morning, will EXAMINER TELEPHONES arrive here al 9 o'clock Monday morning. All id the mem ler of EDITORIAL ROOMS cAmp. Q. A. R . will meet, at the city 81 No. Phena Independent Inmnrrow morning at 7:10 o'rlork No. 58 hall Gall 'Phon, two rings and will proceed in a body to the deBUSINESS OFFICE pot and escort the remains to Richey's No. be Independent 'Phene undertaking establishment. The funNo. 8 Bell 'Phone, one ring eral service will be held at the Episn j- copal church, time to be annuuuced Pia-Lnga- n i later. MANY SERIOUS HAPPENINGS During life can be avoided If forewarned. visit Zingarra, Palmtsi. and The district attorney haa filed an Clairvoyant, may be Informatlna against William McManus, too lata. 3279 Wash. Ave. charging him with adultery. OBCAKIZIHC FORCES Lost Bnnbiirsl of pearls. 1902 Jack-eon- . today--tomorro- w Derrick Folkman Meets With County Politician to Prepare for Campaign. Bishop E. W. Wade returned yesterday from a three weeks' ramping trip to the headwaters nf the Ogden river. Acting in response tn a call Issued by 1. D. Folkman, several Republican Attorney Farnsworth haa filed a m tlnn for a new trial of the case of assembled at the county court house Viola Lewis vs. William Gtasmann and yesterday afternoon and took steps ui others. bring about a more general representation front the wards of this county on The contract for building the hotel the Republican ticket. Mr. Folkman t Portland haa been awarded by the wat appointed chairman of the asPortland Cement company to Robert sembly and after a preliminary discus-HoJ. Bleeman. tbs gathering decided to call a meeting for Saturday. Rrpirnilier K. J. W, Itailey- left for Rear River The msetlng will be held In the City last evening, where he will Join county commissioners' mom at 2 p. tu. Mra Bailey and visit during the early and In the meantime those Imeresimj lit the movement will strive to arouse part of the week. an Interest In the mailer so as to seStocking given away. See our ad. cure several delegate from every pre. Vtah Knitting Work. cinct In I ho county. e - an- other one of their entertaining on the street last evening. Thin afternoon at Glenwood park they will give a warred concert. con-eer- SPIRITUALISM i Spiritual service Sunday evening nt 7:3d Eagle Hall, O'Neil block, lemture on spirit return; wonderful full uums tests given hy Rev. A. Raymond, fume nnd enjoy a spiritual treat. tiH music; all welcome. law-Iston- The plaintiff In the care Ellis against the Ogden k Northwestern railroad- company has granted mil 'I Uctnfii'r 1 tu pi'eimr-csene and ft'e a hill of NORTH OCOEN NOTES Fi-.-- V. Hsnieis sustained a broken 'eg from being kicked hy a horse Inst Thursday. The fracture, whlrh w is near the ankle, was relieved hy Hr. IidciK-oii-Mr. HanicN recovering inptitly. I1nry , I l Biisitu-s- i of the mllege tu a not t Inter-mountai- If you are stlli umhs-idei- l ss to what, we do for yixi. conic anil see ua or lisi. Fnnie itf imii- . fiintiei-graduate- wuc filed er a -- tional park yoterda" against Janie,: H I'm wfnrd. charging hint with murler n the first Crawford is Thu nemo who confessed it the shooting of anc'her named Ixickhart in from of ;l-Ing aeveral seek ago. Mctlriff and family and Jos Kill and tills well; tmtr of the Ycll.iw ton1 Na 4i. E--. And'ew. Kbra Hall. irare Itailei will return from An ItifitrnuMnn BccIhs huil-- Mr I'udman I l.omnm Mary . dsugh'i-v- Mr- Rcv'ui r 1 sonii-wha- - j - - t J h first-clue- fifty-fou- five-reo- fran-rhls- visiting lu-- Wall) rani, at fr Jones SoTit-ii- i a bn- - i,ia!vt Ola-irai- m r lc vlii.dclli ii S mil Sun'i.iy the tuo-iin- ilium. North - hmiM ri .in iluring - pro-visio- j s. . - fi- -r ci,-p- i i 'hui-e.-'l- ;n-- tig-ii-- a' ai.!i.-- s lie- - - v : afii-r- . tlu-bi- . J Boti-wel- i -- Ml SPECTACLE - ' I LENSES . ii ; GROUND TO ORDER Sep-'eni- Brine tho will fill it ? prweriptinn t" tin nml wo pt tholnvvost possible price. Our linvk gome I went v vears or more. REMEMBER WE EXAMINE EYES FREE Or CHARGE AT THK RIG riH-K- , N ASTI AVI: STOCKINGS yor -- BOYS0 GIRLS Start a collection of iy d mt pi I f-- k'is 'i-e- . , Og-ie'- let t HUMPTY-DUMPT- Y one free ilh every pair POST-CAR- DS Cl Get the Best at the Beginning Therrp tlie chpaitcet in tin end. The boat Boys and liirla, aud Men and Womeii, tun, tion. We believe the Interests of Ogden and its rltlsens will be best conserved by- the passing of this new franchiiie. and because we firmly believe this wo recommend It to the council. Wc want Ogden to forge to the frout. take on new life and become more prosperous and beautiful,' and we believe the settlement of this matter will do much SitM-kino- f..r s are Stockings humply-Dumpt- y You pay 15 rent a pair now. HlMlTY'-Dl'MlTKtor kings don't cost any more, and they'll give lulii-thservice of the ordinary kind. The difference j in the material and improved manufacturing metlmds. It costs the maker more, but it saves you money. Do not delay in getting to the great clean up sale, for the slaughtered prices will cot always last. e to bring about this result." Managar Kicch.r'a Statement Manager Kircher of the company, when asked about the foregoing. oald: I see nothing In the opinion but what has been claimed by all the city attorney for the post ten years. The matter haa I wen before the court aeveral times In different shape, but the I'tah, aa well as the United States courts, have held with the water company. It la the opinion of the lawyer that haa roused all the trouble between the company and the city In the past, for which the rlty haa paid out a small fortune. And If tbe city wants to continue to Ulx tbe people fof more litigation we will have U stand our share. The opinion of the learned attorneys do not even elate that under the new ordinance we pay the city $2,500 per year for the use of the streets. Such an item la of no consideration. It aeems. 1 have not had time to study the matter, but I think there are some statements not entirely accurate." S. J. BURT & BROS. SALT LAKE COPS WON GAME SENTENCE COMMUTED Weber Count, Burglar Haa a Seven-YeSentence Reduced to Leee Than Two Yeare. THE LOCALS GO DOWN TO DEFEAT BY SCORE OF 8 TO 3. ar Guardians Wallop Zion's Thoir Brother Officer from Junction City. Bua-Coate- T. J. Maloney, whe sentenced by Judge Howell to seven years In the state prison la May, 1905. for burglarizing the conductor!' lockers at the Vnion depot, succeeded In securing from the board of pardons, at thplr s WARRANTY DEEOS The following warranty deeds were filed yesterday: O. J. Btlhrell and wife to James (ireenwell. consideration $100; lota 39 and 40, blnrk 20. Lakevlew addition. John J. Dye and wife to Benjamin Dye. part of the northeast quarter of section 27, township 6 north, range 1 west. P. T. Smyth to Thomas Smyth, bits Inclusive, Rider's subdivision. P. T. Smyth to Thomas Smyth, consideration $3,000: part of the southeast. quarter of section 7, township fi north, range 2 west, and part of lot fi and 7, Mock 7, Woudmansec's Main street addition. to 21 26 HOLDING THE HANCHLRIA - Cable Ship Restorer Hae Lines to the Stranded Vessel, Holding Her In d The team of Ogden cops sent to Balt LAke yesterday to show the Zion bluecoata how to play baseball disgraced the local police by getting walloped to the tune of 9 to 8. In spite of their boast, that It would be the lawt really acientlfle game of the season they did a had Job of It and nhowfid by their conduct that they didn't care a cent about Ogden'a baseball record since they had eluded the watchful eye of Chief Browning. When tha results of the game were phoned to Ben Ternes. the desk sergeant, tha ofllcera procured two cases of overripe egga and Intended.- to give tha team a hearty greeting upon Its return. but the players and root era scented the danger and came In sub rosa. To show that they were not greedy, the Salt Lake ofllcera entertained their visitors at a Commercial club banquet last night. The Ogden team did fine work In all departments and the feature of the game was Cooney'e wielding of the stick. He has been handling the club so long that It has become second nature; he always lands. Morrissey did league work on first and didn't allow a man to pasa tt the elusive sphere landed within hla territory. The Ogden men also tHd the best team work and the only way In which defeat can he acconnted for is by tbe fact that they bad tn enlist a wayfaring catcher ss the man who has been presiding behind the mat failed to show- up when the game was called. session yesterday, a commutation of hi sentence from seven yeare to one a donehalf yeare. Hie term will expire January X, 19i7. Maloney pleaded guilty tn the charge and therefore waa given no trial, but when he received a sentence of seven years he enlisted the aid of Attorney Che, who presented tha matter to the hoard of pardons and secured; the commitment, aa stated above. Place. PLAINTIFF WON AGAINST LUKE. Bell l,akc, Aug. 25.The tactics used by Francis U. Luke in the collection of hills and In proceedings In court received a severe blow In Judge Morse'e court this morning when a decree wa rendered in favor of plaintiff in the case of Robert Roden against Luke, Ihe Merchants' Protective association and Hip Nephl Cooperative Mercantile and Manufacturing association setting aside a pretended judge ment rendered against Roden in court at Nephl and enjoining the defendants from attempting to collect said Judgment and from raking any further action In the matter. Not only Is the whole proceeding in the Nephl cnitri set aside aa being void, hut Judgment is rendered against the defendants for the return of 85fi paid out ef Roden's salary hy City CommerNen York. Aug. cial Pacific Cable company today ree coiled a cable message from the commander of Its cable steamer Restorer. hich is standing by the steamer The ashore near Honolulu. Restorer reported that the revenue cutter Manning had gone tn Honolulu, hai-tnnnlv the Reatorer at the scene of the wreck. The remainder of the message reads as follows: "Manrhurla lank have been filled. Tbe Restorer has firm grip with cable grapnels and heavy grapnel ropes. Think can hold Manchuria In present position until heavy wrecking gear arrive from Fan Francisco on Tuesday. Manchuria is In 21 feel of water on' soP Fund and coral, and on even Man-rluirt- c Jus-fir- keel." 25. The Honolulu, An Manchuiiii has shifted tn h Mightlv l,pttcr position and the agents and Captain Saunders are more confident . hundred bag of flour aboard the vessel hnve been damaged by water. The vessel I sunk from six to seven feet In tbe bed of the ocean. It I now believed tha' the removal of the Manchuria' engine may be necessary before she can be flowed. This considered a very difficult feat. la tha character o( the transfer aervioa wa supply our patrons. Prompt, nailable and at low coat, any time you aay well be on yuir Job and haudle It expeditiously and waU. ALLEN TRANSFER CO. - Phona 12 for yonra. PLACE YOUR ORDERS WITH MITCHELL BROS. Copings and Don't buy from' agents, ss they get large commissions and you have to pay them. Sea your home people first. Yard opposite City cemetery. Monumenla, Bead-stoats- . . Auditor Alff under garnishee proceed-Ing- a and also the release of $fio which la now tied up under similar proceedings, together wi'h coats of suit. According fo the complaint th" placed a pretended lHI Nephl Co-oof $245.80 against Roden in the bands of Luke for collection and suit was filed in Trike's Murray court. Roden moved to dismiss on the ground that the court had no Jurisdiction in the rase. He also filed an answer In which he denied the allegations of the complaint. Nothing was ever done by the Murray Justice In regard to the so far as Roden ever heard, and In April of this year, seven mcnih after the action had been filed la Murray. Roden was informed by the city auditor of this city that bis salary hal been garnisheed upon an abstract f a Judgment rendered against him In a Nephl Jiistlrccoiirt. Roden had never been served with a summons in the Nephl case and had never been unfilled In any way of any action sgaint him there until hla wages were garnisheed. He then filed the action whlrh today resulted in the Luke proceedings being set aside and a Judgment tl.e being rendered against Luke and other defendant for the return of the money garnisheed. sddi-tlona- l. fif Drs. Elliott & Norris 1 CUTTING ' w-- J. S. LEWIS & CO., Opticians DUMP'D ll af-e- : ociiHsi ' fflJMPTY- - i nt I Parker and Wtllum havo been appointed hy tin Wcin-l club as delegate to the ion cun gress a- - Boise. Mayor ( Vm ov ha ep- e 1906. 28, possible multi for Ogden and citiaena. "The franchise about to be passed' by the clrjr council la the result of our labor, which lasted aeveral months. We believe It to be tb very best franchise that it i possible to obtain for many years t. come. "Of course many comment have been made in regard to ike manner of our settlement, and suggestion have been volunteered with a view uf bettering tbe franchise. Nearly all of these have been investigated by our committee and found to be either impracticable or impossible to obtain. The extravagant expenditure of the city's money in useless litigation during the past fi fteen years has brought no benefit a and ho resulted in the deterioration of the entire waterworks stem. "Because uf the saving of nearly $5(H).(stp over the term of the Both-wecontract, within the period of fifty years; the securing af improved service and ample water for all pur poses; reduced fire insurance, additional hydrants and much better fire tbe busiprotection, especially ness district; water to flush the new sewers which are now being constructed wlhch would otherwise he dry; the continued atrife and discord in the city-othia account, together with numerous other considerations leads us to fervantly long for tbe end of this costly and seemingly interminable litiga- t; 11 T Y l Fall A. F. l i, Jefferson Jarofron died at hi home at Lewiston, Vtah. Saturday morning. Mr. Jamison was Well known in Ogden. The funeral will he held at , llinc to lie announced later. Read the iinitmif'iii"-ti- he discussion incident to tb'1 cessive, slid $15 is fair ant reasonable. the new waierwuikfc fran - ihe city haa the undoubted rigln to rb chie by the city council nd Ira conse- - (luce the rale truni STo to $ ;5. quent approval by 'he mayor ba Spring Valley Waterworks vs t has bet-- d'enod abated. Hart leu, lb Federal desirable to learn Isith aides of the vh. llllDuis, !'i I'- 8. 113. case and offer them to the public for "When therefore." it JVhere la ennsmerarion. J. J. HrnmmUi. who has i sa's the court,said Ids prop"one beet: ne of the leader In opposing to a use in wbu-- the public ha el :he granting of the new franchise, haa an ;y interest, he. in effec'. grama to reriiatjv secured an opinion from the 'he public an interesi in tha' use. and (ance-alouwhai attorneys to atcevtain must submit to b- - run'rntled by the might, within the limits f the public fur the noninion good to the exWaterlaw, lie obtained from ine tent of the lntere: h- has thus creworks company. In reproduciug :bis He may withdraw his gram by ated opinion tt will he obsened thHi the ;he i:e. bui so long aa discontinuing arucle give only the legnl phase of he maintain the use he must aubiuit the question-- an extreme view and a to the control.' nui: Ler which has been thoroughly City of Tampa is. Tampa Watew threshed in the courtb during ihc tework company, 34 8o. (137. dious waterworks liiigariun. Smith on Municipal Corporations, To give the other side of the ipiea-tsin- , Section 14'"'. J. 8. latwii was Interviewed last lu addition to the power and authornight and he, as a member of the coniminet: from the Ogdon t'iiy Im- ity regulate th tae under the provement league, spoke in language Hoihwell contract the cl' has the unwhich left no doubt as to his sincerity doubted right to nuupell the Water-wox In laboring utiselflnhly for the 'mercomjiany to comply with the est of Ogden ciiy. He asserted that following provisions of the contract, he was confident that anyone who had i iv wit: 2. That within one year from the considered the matter as thoroughly a i he metnliera of the committee ap- date hereof he or hi assigns will would pro- Wive in operation pointed by the league, c.miplcte distrlbu- e water system furniahing this city nounce the terms of the proposed land. her Inhabitant a plentiful and franchise aa being equitable. Following i the opinion of the at- ample supply of wa'er, suitable fur dotorney and the ataienient of Mr. mestic purpiwea, cumlnuoualy from the mmintaina immediately east herela'wi. Mr. Jame J. Bmmmltt. City, imar of. and as part of said system will 8ir: In accordance with jour requer, have completed on said date a con and in obedience lo our promise to dull commencing in Ogden canyon, at give you our opinion as to Ogden a sufficient elevation and made of sue City's legal rights under the Hoth- - sufficient to convey the flow of Ogden well contract upon points other Hnd In river and leniiiiiutmg at the mouth of addition t those discussed In our ranyon. and from the terminus thereof opinion of ilte 14th inai . we beg leave a supply' main, or mains of sufficient diameter to convey an abundance of lo report Ihe following: We heretofore advised you that 11 water for all purposes as contemplatwas our opinion that Ogden' City tiuder ed by this contract to 'he intersection the lloth well rontract now has the of Pierce avenue and Twenty-fiftlegal right, and authority to regulate alreet, and from thence the distribus cast ironpipea the water rales specified in the sched- tion shall he ule attached, and if the rates therein upon the streets and In the manner prescribed are unreasonable and ex- designated In the map hereto attachcessive (hat they may he reduced nnd ed. marked Exhibit A, and made a such reduction may be continued front part hereof, and tn lie approved by the time tu time as condiildna nuy war- city council, and will extend the same as fast as adjoiuing property owners rant. It will be observed that, tbg rates produce revenue equaling 8 per cent, are prescribed under Ike contract m coat of the extensions; provided, such question for altout forty different pur- extension be appnivod by the cliy and In romparlng this schedule sufficient watet) shall always be at the poses. wWh Ihe rates pi escribed in the francommand of ihe inhabitants to furnish chise attempted tn bo granted on July 2 hit gallons per riy per capita, and Sltth, it will he observed that under said Hoihwell agree that on or beihe latter rate are prescribed for fore June 1st, Jgitti. he will have not ihlrty-fou- r purposes and a meter is lea than 5 per cent of ihe ayatem r purposes, for ready for operation. proscribed for which rates are fixed. 3. That he will supply and estabWe advised you while there was con- lish fire hydrant that said city may flict In the authorities aa to whether from time to time require, of a alyl or not a rlty had the right in grant mid qualify tu be approved, and at the power of regulating rates to a such places as shall be designated by private corporation, that under the last the rlty "4. Tbat In view of the contemplatordinance they had made an effort to di so. If their act are legal it will ed purchase uf the city she may be seen that ugden City haa expressthe right of, examining bids and ly sanctioned the ratea prescribed and bills rendered against Mid John R. haa waived its right to regulate the Both well, or assgus, and if deemed exsame during the lile of the franchise, cessive or uncalled for, xhall state Ihe fifty years. The rates prescrib- same, and such objection shall be preed under the new franchise are on sented and muinialned. ' 5. the whole higher than those prescribOgden is given the right at anyed tu the Buthwell contract after the time at Its option to purchase the ihree ten per cent reductions are entire distributive system emanating house from (he mouth of the conduit, at the made. For instance, with hath and water closet, under the original coat of construction, and may-paRothwell contract with the reductions. fur the sntnc In cash or In six per Is $7.3(J per year, under the new rent bond of the city, provided thye they would be increased to $K.5i, be legal and valid. "ii. In rase of purchase of the milking an Increase of 1.2. Barber shop, less discount under tbe obi fransystem, aa set out In section chise is 17.30, under ike new la $7.(i. r, then ihe rlty shall have the right, Hath under the old franchise! 7.3ti, at Its uption, lo also purchase from each additional bath $5. under the aaid John R. no'hwell or hla assigns, new $0 each. Club room tinder the all or wilt'll of the water ot old franchise tfTi to $15. less the Ogden river as she shall elect at a which would make it SIO.'JJ for price to lie eMsliliahed hy arbliratlon the maximum, under the new fran- as follow: chise maximum Is $:!. There Is a re"Ogden fity to select an arbitrator. duction two. three and fourr-ionJohn R. nuthwcll or his SMigra to houses In the new franchise. select one. ami In event of thetr fallIf 'he present rales for such ing to agree, ihen they two select a uf a mahouses are and ihe rate third, and the i! prescribed under the new franchise is jority of such board shall he the price ronaoniible ihcn the city, beyond ques- In he pHid. tion Its the authority, and it is Inc "Resolved. Tbat anch price shall duty of it offlnsl to make s reduc- exceed the capitalised value at 5 per tion til. Ill the liotliwell eontract to the rent on the basis of ihe net rentals if rates pi ex-- i Hied under the new fran- tlu water "applied by said nyrtem for that of the pur chise in such rases; and for all those the vear purposes for which no ran are fixed eh use exrlusii e of water leased from under '.lie old franchise the city ha city " :hc author!' tn fix reasonable ru'es Capital ( "it Water company- vs. Fur municipal pui'imsm under the Slate e ret. Macodnsld (39 74MI,. R. old (r.inc'iise ih cl agr. e tn f75 tier iinniim Inr each (lie hydtan' liteisl compliance wi'h the fur any niimlirr le than l'"i. for all of Ilie Iotltriii't wherein the In I'lilitmn to I'M. $'''' iich. City con nany agree to divert atererk buildings, public schiNii and grounds, ant ditri!niif Hear river probably public fountains, an'erlng troughs. could not lie nforrrd hy reason of 1.city sqita-i-sprinkling of s'reeif an-riiiiirae'. and It mke no il'ffer-I- I o' net- iniinlrip.il uses ef wn'er IS j enre to tiuden t'llv wlieie the water free comes from provided there is a sufll- h rmier the new frnm-hlsqiisnii" and of u quality siiit- ' h n - are educed from y 7 'n $ !i nii'.e for Ogden pinpi'Ses. nw in puiii.r i'j-- j is only I' iirertiy interested in annum Wa'ei tor ri'y uirpns.. tli.it urt of tin- romru-- t wnslii'iK p.oeil snei-ihas been hel I of sewi-rproThe vi. led t hat tie-lef'tv furn-sl- i piuperj viil.l and nforr.itile in Ogden City v. I "land pipes or rranes, is is Wemer il"k Federal. W9i. and hy the free fur file piihbr drink'in.' utireuie nuirt of the state of i'lah. tnt f I'.aih :.i'ii- for n ('sden Fit' ' s. (tgden Waterworks sir.-.'i- . previ'liii "g.li-i- i r.inipany i3" t tab, 231. and lienee if.-- ' nnd m-- I ihete i n" legal reason win Ogden tipirth proper i spi'r'.-illnot n.w be enjoying tbi- whr.le-- I iirmii'.ed fo- - ihii pur- - ' and for puhiltp, Iniibiings. some luoiisinti- - of the contraef. and 'he boaid uf edurn'iun the itih.il'li unts f Ogden (T'v enjoying proi iilr-an ahimii-vnsupply ef wati-- t snf'ahle p.iy to' nmer hy meier m .iiireinen' al 'he rii'e ef :x rent pc 'IruisHiid for aomestir jiurposes a1 reasonable rv.-- . " an, June gallium. lie:wm " We might aud thai the reasonable r l h of each year, am) provnl- ii:e mean iiinse rate whirh would ed ,i t ' tiie'ers. nllil e'i,t'.'r of M't'ing r fie the earn' be born hy ihe jirnri' ihe shut company in i ieprr-,nof maintenance durt'nc 'he boir .! o'' "ui'a'icn. 'be del'll i e lation of the system, Ogdon i iiy. m a.ldi.t'on in ifitic an-reasotiside rate of Inter in recciip f"uu limii' d in number of drii.k-.nj ta ns ai'il Invested ir. wa'erlt.g rrvngl'. and liriiic e ..ii the mmev actual! Xnd If rhe furnish cranes and .inii tbo syw'eni. an: no more. I'hreui. ,i pipe for sprtnk.ir s'reets under ttn uui'si'oii su'U'd arise 'lie rnur- wmild ako pn" ron '.oration all of 'he fact.-snnew f i, in. lose i ivpirssiy con'r-tr'into cirrumsiar.ces. and allow s:x pen' per Ihoussnd ga'lnn Hi for .ill wa'er used upon 'he grounds in- flx1 which would make f(,r t'm . f lnterr-orate the current of 'he public school h'uten the 1st 'he m"ri actualii Inv 'e.i du "t June and 'he V5'h dav of gep- rKY A HOI'PXI V.H mi her of earn year Whereas I' is i Simed ' IXMES V KIMKT,L. now entitled 'o wa'er for fi-- i pur n SKFKN t h.e'it timi'.v'r nd ' en"'leij to tt-te- r and ietrb-:iofor 'he p''h!i rhvol ground durMr. 8tatemnf. of ing lilt Mines ef 'be year The members of nt'r leaS'ie. rout i The onli s.vni-,sdvsn'axe charge mtiipes of 'be rrty council Rnt rep"-0:hr r. iu-- t ion of fire hydrant UTive l of W.l'ers orks f'.im $73 per hvdram to $:?3 per hy cempanv hive met many limes and i nod under the prlnolpsl of 'bi most have tvn 'he set'len-en- ' if 73 ii;tPci''i n purred in rtf former an prohpin their x :a and uuieafuiiL'; per hydrant ihe lies ,a:t?n'lon iu "ider to Sine I'ksMiig : Body of Lata Genoral Minty Will Raaeh Ogdan Tomorrow Morning. AT THE ELECTRIC SIGN ON WASHINGTON AVENUE. The Nlchola concert band gave Under Old Franchise Civic League and Company Tell Why City Should Accept the Franchise. AUGUST Land 25 YEARS OFF PASSES Agents Will ba Compelled Pay Railroad Fare. to hfraao. Aug 25. Tbeu'-anr- i of 'and and "nnvera'inn agents throughout the west will be deprived of rf c. on western railroads hi the provision of tba new rs'n r The railroads interpret the "i.rutp" as mesq.ng that the issuance f Tscrponation to these agents I The Wisconsin story Ten raj, Grout Northern ,md Minneapolis A Ft. Lou' already bate announced that they will suspend he passes, and other railroads will aim sitmiir ariion. Every western ro.'d ha been accustomed to carry from .Vhi n S.pftO land agon's on its book. Th beneficiaries are scatter, he Canadian to the Mexican i Specialists 28 YEARS To the study and trea men of Chronic direases ef men. women and children, having devnied special effort during our entire professional life and are now rewarded by the discovery of methods that give complete mastery ef Nervous atyl Blood Diseases. Catarrh, Deafness, t.omqrb. Kidney and Liver troubles. Khen-mais- poa-seio- n MENS DISEASES pii-f- File. Rupture, Varicocele, Nerve Debility, Drug Taken on a positive guarantee to cure Blood Poison. Habile, a i CONSULTATION FREE, PERSONALLY OFFICE 231 WASH. AVE. OR BY LETTER. OPEN DAY AND EVENINGS. When Writing, Address Drs. ELLIOTT & NORRIS, Ogden n.'CLaMiF.L. I nTiT" llSa |