Show 11 0 alei I 1 I 1 word ordered stopped at tile union depot W TIT STREET I 1 president adams surprised at tho slow work I 1 THIRD DAYS REP yatfa the rates are xit rowed where don the fault jet I 1 I 1 I 1 8 FILL FLO I 1 M 11 1 I 1 1 from engrand court itam leop D r thomm tit M MOI DEPOT will stop work unless fourth street is load YeAt erlay afternoon president ident charles francis adams came down from the north and after a short stay in at the depot lie Iroc ceded to salt lake mille here he ex at the slow progress of the new depot aej was astonished to find that so litlo li had been done towards the erection of the place ile was nat aware until his arrival of the snag in the way in the shape of the eloping streets ITO was told that the city had granted nearly ever I 1 hing requested so far and that nothing bu t bad been given by his company in A turn mr adams called attention to the amount of means spent on the prem isea I sea so far and said that tile contracts acta for tile building had been let and then asked what inore tile people wanted to prove their good ile was told that the business had dragged along from year to year so long that the people had but little confide nc 0 in any of the promises made and some of them even now doubted that the contract bad been let the work the same as A did last spring had been the foundation but as far as the advancement of the work was concerned it stood just where it was mr adams sald he was surprised that fourth street had not been closed up before it was im 1 i ble for the company to go ahead 1 tile work until this Is done the offer of the city was not satisfactory in this respect as it would in volve the company in continual trouble with the people claiming damages and would interfere with the freedom of the freight depots As far an the U P company are concerned they perfectly illing to open a road on their ground west of tile build ings running north and south that would in a measure offset any vengence ven lence that might be experienced in abo closing of fourth street As far as the C P were concerned he could of course do noth illg about the lands which they owned ile mado an emphatic declaration that work will not further be continued until this matter Is settled assistant Engi licer relf was seen and he paid that work had been ordered and would not be contina ed u tit the right of way matter was settled in other cities the company had bad trouble in securing nj their rights where these matters lia been left open and the company iero preferred everything clear before work wits further prosecuted several persons were seen last evening in regard to the subject they were told what mr adams said that unless the street was clod clo d the do pot would not be built and were asked for their opinion about it ex mayor peery was first seen ife considered that the city can not to lose the depot it had been understood by members of the former council that the street should be closed ile favored it then he favored it now it necessary it would ibe a dire calamity to have anything stand in the way of its building judge emerito a was found at his res dence said why my is that the street should be I 0 mid even if the company did not ask it it would be dangerous to allow travel over ao in the street on 1 l bo am v ile thought the council bad been very slow in doing what should have been done long ago cowncillor john yle I 1 considered it was an outrage that the company shou I 1 d demand more from the pity than the city had already granted they the company bad been slow to do anything their prom aises i were i very slow in being realized yet their requests were exacting closing of that street would great ly inconvenience the residents in the west part of the county and would have a tendency to take choir trade s from the city notwithstanding this under the circumstances he favored the closing of ills street horrocks a for tn er member of the city council bored the closing of the street if the depot could not be built without this several other persons were asked sibon t invariably said thatis the company would not build the street were closed they favored closing it alderman reeve had u long inter view with president ident adaris and put pointed questions to him about the subject was the only person of influence from the city who met I 1 adams doubtless owing to the short notice received of his coming L THIRD DIVIS REGATTA the Ds sot tale place as the regatta announced announce A for yester day at garfield failed alan 0 I 1 a wore disappointed and pa 01 91 nation was all of tile pa rs advertised it as IL certain event a dodgers vere freely circulated salt alsko asking every body to attend the best days ra of tile regatta Fortunat elythe only people who came to grief in tile mai ter were salt lakers the folks from neighboring cities having already had their fill tile t ereal hundred peo pis vi ho went out on the utah nevada cars yesterday aftem oon saw a lovely expanse of water and the vacant boat bouses the oar men having deserted the wave for th e security of their special car who is fa blame was the question asked by every one in attendance when it was discovered that no rowing was to b a witnessed ono man that the had been lurched pur ched by salt who declined dic lined them to be used bior good and sufficient reasons rea zons another says that wait a quarrel paling the visit log wrens and thoy therefore to come out one and this man aces to be tile best in formed says that the avent was ed Mil lout con mill ting the elks ho had gone to al tile expense of bringing lite crews out delre and without consulting the arseen themselves As these peo plo aro not professionals no money sensation pensa tion could be offered them anti it looks as it they might have before thir services aiono arrange anent had been made the elks anti men and the salt lake rou ing club concluded that the railway and resort ale were able 40 do tats rowing selves and to they left the matter if there was soine execration it was 9 pardonably pardo from the best form ion we cou id that execration does not fall upon the elks the visiting arev s or the salt rowing club corbett Is le lighted m ith the water of baltra k e 1101 i probably the best amateur oarsman in america tm erica and would crowd tile champion probes very alom ile thinkie that once acclimated and with all condl eions favorable lie boull lower hit own record for a milland milo and a half with a turn two minutes beat ta ie best professional record A further examination proves con elusively clu that the record of thursday for the four oared crews was J r factly straight at least ve watches were held on this event by competent timers and all agreed to the second the general impression among the oarsman Is that salt lake is the best and fastest ro ing water in the world and it is not too gurji to hope that tile lake will be the scene of some of the greatest contests between the beat oaris men in the world the elks the salt lake rowing club and the visiting crews are credit for the pet f or mance which has bred a taste for rowing which will no doubt be culli rated from this time on 11 SILT LIKE 0 AR exciting tra gedy in the capi a lad night last as marshal rench waa andina in front of the court room h e heard a row in saloon nearby ile stepped in to separate the contestants the trouble seemed to be about a foot race mr reach parted tit a when a eron er on named wit ila r tou gilmer beetter known as william stokes stepped behind him and tried to choke him rench extricated himself arrested his assailant and started alth him towards the city hall ife reach ed smiths drug store and called for the police bk telephone while lie yet had a old of stokes a man named a bal liffin the district court stepped in and while back was turned fired upon stokes the shot taking effect two other shots were fired the shooting caused great excitement officer abalia and deputies franks and sprague arrived and arestad met the prisoner was searched and L found that his astol had three emp shellac hamber ile was ta ken to office and after few moments d IV 1 t I to the penia tertiary tent iary stokes za chotin rh otin said to have been a very quiet man and the sole ort of his widowed mother no rea on could be learned concern ing 0 v location to the murderous act th affair catill great excitement but the officers succeeded in disbursing the vast crowd without serious trouble stokes died immediately in smiths drug store from the effects of the pistol wounds 11 the meat question earron oi tim STAN DARD iian ing returned from a short trip outside the territory my attention was called to some answers from city butchers in regard to meat peddling the replie stall mark for instance charles 11 greenbelt Green welt is they do not wish to prohibit Z d I 1 ing inthe country but they seem to alave ilave a patent richt on meat selling in the city as be says all we want is protection in our rights as resident butchers lie goes on to tell us of tile many expenses antho city that the country folks are strangers stran to the city gives you value rece fers e for alese we know th ere are in n luxuries and advantages city enjoy that we are strangers to now he claims to speak in behalf of the city butcheri butch erg but another fellow bobs up and hits a say ile says the city butchers pay per year license how strange that the chuu try butcher not only have to pay the same amount but a county license of J 1 per year besides as lie says r the distinct purpose of selling to a credulous public now as L think that this means a small portion of our community as our W ajo are not over credulous 1 as a got to kick about on that ile next goes on eiith aalur mi t he quality of the meat sold by butchers let me tell genth im ax as a rule they sell 0 foll the best why should the not R 9 v live ahers it grows and tt ava t h choice I 1 I 1 bave beard of people livin g in glass houses this must be thee with an ogden butcher bothem isle if lie bad been a good citizen he would have brought those parties to justice but as there has been nothing shown why the petition should be granted and you have drifted from the point at issue lot us stay by our motto live and let live obit jut sept 1 1883 P S if the ordinance a sea please prohibit the city butche ip f 04 elling to country and oblige the country people by request I 1 I 1 jai from england elder john IV taylor returned with compactly com of IMM grants from england after an absence of two years in the missionary field ile enjoyed himself greatly w heat road but is glad to beet home again ki can with his many where friends ile succeeded in baptizing twelve persons and held many meet logs where he awl an opportunity unity to lay the gospel before th e pe ople ito caysi that thero was 0 asid erable ex cit ement on board the ship in the hurricane which struck them on the home voyage ile heard one of the 0 of the steamship assure the frightened cabin passengers that they need not feas there were iao cormons mormons on rd arole abarm yesterday JL little ay f arold ar old daughter of like late W G saunders of fell 0 tr a bed the child fell with such force and in such ew it 3 t liels as to d its elbow and re a arm ebore the elbow dr powers was bent for who jet the broken limbana located the elbow abe ration WAS very painful and c or t and it was lotina necessary to administer chloroform when the doctor left the child was feeling more comfortable mr swan coe aut list night A 11 swan the gentleman who has been in our ingv for some mon this past wont deml ni in going Is to gerfe la regarding businow 0 lu aa the 7 he at cheyenne des an baston to busi ries sand fiill shortly return to ogden mr swan says that so far ws busino s enterprise and a tive pr oper ous future are would not change ills location in ogden for any other in the baates ile ex pressed a s ah that ills sojourn av a Y I 1 rom ogden u ill be a short one an 1 is a tile echo of his mana irie this oft ay A social dance the choir of the fifth tard tendered the of their ward I 1 complimentary ball last evening in the schoolhouse it was a grand sue cess and a ver y pleasant stil lair which reflected credit upon all V ho art i s as ell im upon the chol d their leader chas kent in this connection ft may be truly instated that the services of the choir in the taber naele for tho past month were highly creditable to the choir they de serve encouragement for the efforts extended to please and edify the c on who gathered in the taber nacle during the month of august home bishop D F thomas returned home about two weeks igo from the utah Penitent where be ling just lairy served a term or unlawful tion ile feels well and speaks in high terms of bruise concerning the treatment received by him from the of that institution the 1 ale of his ward were glad to see Is smiling face ag ain in their midst and showed their respect or him to some little extent by turning out a day or two after his and hauling cut previous to his ile was in ogden yesterday and was heartily greeted by his many friends police court the alleged boy burglars IvI onsen and bedell were bound over to await the action of tile grand jurk their ball being fixed at bac bail had not been obtained at 2 this morning and the lads still ian aguish behind the bars A transient drunk waa arrested and given ten days to sober up on we streets smith was arrested for the same cause and will a on monday bearid beariz man williams and john blitchford w ere arrested for lewd conduct new bupt supt I 1 huse jr of the yew west schools came up arora salt lakani berday to meet six newter abers wh 0 a last night from the east among them was arof herbert B blayden 1 I take the place vacated by arof aber ell at park city the latter gentleman goes to the provo school miss rhods pomeroy will take c barge of the school in huntsville slaterville Slat erville has not yet been provided for the teachers who came from tile east will go to other parts of the terri t pry first district court ja the first district court on day the following bubines is w as trans a ted lion john W judd presiding geoa marsh Vs william sheen hearing of motion for judgment taken under advisement by tile court joseph jacobs vs E W eburn the ca was taken from the law and motion calendar and placed upon the trial calendar john hansink formerly of holland now a resident of weber county was admitted to citizenship adjourned till monday at 10 am criblet Cr iclet on wednesday at I 1 p in a asin a gains of cricket for a ne all and bit will be played in lester between W W vaughn land J bf thomas and 9 is ut lively contest will be witnessed more names in addition toabe 98 names presented in the council on faidar asking tile city to press tile 0 11 li u it there was a list of mo n az n es and so the request weightier 0 the deaver court learned that Judge I 1 enderson had adjourned the court sit beaver for two weeks until judge boreman dball return |