Show RETIRED CHIEF BUSY AT FIRES Graves Forgets Pension When Trucks Come Near His Home Former Fire Chief George A. A Graves heard the pop of firecrackers Sunday In Ogden recalled more snore peaceful Independence day celebrations celebrations and answered the call to two fires Ires unable to restrain himself to rest as provided pro by his Ms pension Firecrackers ignited some grass in iTt inthe Inthe the rear of J. J G. G Reads Read's home 2730 Washington avenue resulting in the destruction of some sheds Chief Graves assisted on the chemical wagon here and later was active at ata a a. fire Ire started by a carelessly thrown In the basement of the Bon BonTon BonTon BonTon Ton cafe Twenty fifth street The Read fire was near the Graves home and the former chief went along on the dash to the cafe caCe Before noon Sunday a grass fire tire threatened outlying buildings on Oscar Reads Read's property Twenty Twenty- street Other grass fires Ires during the day were reported at Adams avenue and Seventeenth street and Kiesel avenue No damage was done Total grass crass fires Ires for the season reached 22 The department went to Adams avenue a during the day da but there wasn't any fire Ire Spontaneous combustion in a hay haystack stack slack owned by the Schmaltz broth broth- brothers ers els in Warren destroyed tons of hay The fire started at about 1030 o'clock Sunday morning but no alarm was sent in until 1205 The department pumped water feet lect for nearly nealy four hours but failed to save any of the tho big stack A firecracker lodged in a cornice of ofa ofa a a. two-story two brick house at 2250 Ad Ad- Adams Adams Adama ams ama avenue occupied by E. E J. J Sweet resulted In the burning of a a. few shingles Display of fireworks in a Grocery store at Washington ave aYe avenue avenue nue managed by Fred exploded Sunday morning A front window was destroyed Final fire Ire was in a a. pile of rubbish to the east of the St. St Paul hotel |