Show LOCAL C of tile chamber of THAT 1 I 1 JUNI GIlo N 11 movements for an A amicable settlement Sett leMOnt CLOSING FOURTH the school population of weller county for the present time AT funeral senare aa CRIM cetares from a to lolie coull OF COMMERCE the depot and araway oliS last 11 tile regular session of tit chamber of commerce Com merc 3 was held t the chamber judge emerson pro sided tito first matter brought the chamber was a letter from chief E n gincer Y 0 dogue it stated that the writer did not know hen the corner alone to the depot mould be laid and that the company could not go on until the city council granted tile reque st made by the company the etter ad been addressed to mr 1 0 adams and lie had transmitted it to the chamber adding why not let the chamber of commerce take hold of the matter mr A 11 nelson moved that a beqo lation be passed as the sense of tile chamber that fourth street should be right to bridge it at any time to be reser ed by the city lie gave as his reasons for this resolution that tile street ha I 1 to be abandoned as with the number of tracks to be laid across it and the a treet passing directly awn the passenger and freight adz a it would be altogether too dangerous to have it open mr silney stevens thought that as the company to close all streets except first and eighth as business men the chamber should look the matter and see whether the country A eat of ogden would have a good road into the city lie would rather ute a reasonably good approach to ogden from the west nelson explained that none of the attests except fourth had ever been opened further than the deot I 1 and some no further than wall f lie network of tracks achors fourth would be occupied by freight cars fur list a day at the time even now mr pat terson ahw Is hanling dirt from t he river says it would cat film les le s to haul the dat around by first street sere it open titan to bialt for trains billeb stop on the few that now cross fourth an informal ini ormal discussion discus bion on the question took place after which air sid y steens ste ens moved as a tt ui t a itt beof fiche ab from the comm chamber to we e t t the city council and it being the sense of the chamber that fourth street be clodel provi led it does not interfere it it t the interests of the effern pet clements tle ments discuss the matter till them tile following resolution was then drawn and imad unanimously res a committee of five be anted from this chamber to ami file city councilor a com matteo thereof to consider the requests of the terminal compan y regarding tile clotill I of certain streets and determine upon such plan as will guard the rights and inte vals of all parties concerned to the end that tile prosecution of the construe action of the passenger stations and depot buildings be continued without delay the president said lie would bole c t five names and notify the members of their appointment the following preamble offered by 11 r A 11 was read the object for aich the owen chamber of commerce was railed into being and which it has striven to accomplish las been to advance tile interests of our beautiful city and anything tends towards the accomplishment of tile same I 1 purpose meets with our ap probation and receives our hearty co operation and the improvements made in the streets of ogden during the last two or three years have been such as to elicit the of all good citi zen sand in our judgment the movement recently set on foot by the city coul acil to put a steam tramway on our streets to enable the work of street imp ro to be pushed for ward with greater speed was a move in tile right direction and deserving of our earnest supporal sup therefore be it Jes olred that we view with regret tile efforts recently made to atop said improvements Improve menta by injure I 1 tion and we hope that the city counell will leave no means untried to have said injunction see aside and tile good work of estreet improvement pushed forward with all the speed possible 0 resolved Res olred that wo real but ferlow gest to those of our citizens aijo were instrumental in suing out tile fu junction that where the welfare of requires a sacrifice on the part of the few the genius olour governmental system requires that sacrifice to be made and we further respectfully suggest diether it woula not be better for them to suffer the temporary inconvenience of the steam tr araway to bar the door to the of the cites as they will do if they in anak jag the temporary injunction perma nent infer nelson loveil ito 1 I 1 bar nelson spoke in favor of the revolutions president emerson said that he admired the spirit of the ark prk and that it A the city council gone to work in the there it ave been no a and lie did n ot know that there would be any difficulty now ile did not khlok himself les public spirited than y other citizen and aid not chinal t those ado objected to it cre i rubbed moss backe ait they had V by press of two cur alit omo I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 rights and when the council sought to invade chent without any question of right and force tho citizens into compliance he ov ejected had they the residents dents on that street no trouble won have occurred when force Is brought to bear common american lie looks around to see if he hat any riA lits lie did ni A think the city had aright by their cli arter to run iho train but lie 18 a illing that it I 1 run and thought the other residents on aearl would be the paine if 1130 city aeilt UL it in the right way but W alad only on certain cot A con t engineer be hire 1 the road should run in the center of tho street and it should not be permit dent nor for three years as file conn oil at one time decided again the city ita liable for all damage dune to children in running oer aud malm ing them that ho as far as paying damages Is only a question with the city had dioso been consulted con suited everything would have been agree b le air I 1 L clark agreed with the sentiments of the mr nelson aa that now having beard both sides of the qu lation lie would withdraw thero solutions mr stevens was in favor of progress but the matt e r should lie begun antho rig ikc mit emerson said that lie had plenty of fruit and it was going to 11 aate yet if the boys sough t to steal it lie would drive them away if they cattle a n d allied lihn for it th ey could haveit as to lie rights as a resident on pearl air stevens moved that a commit tee be elected by the chamber to meet with the city council and seek to ain arrange this difficulty progress of the good ork would not be stopped air A 11 nelson offered a lute I 1 r was adopted it was moved and carried that a committee of three be elected to carry said resolution to the council and dis ell the inetter with them sidney stevens jno scow brott awl A I 1 1 nelson were elected to constitute said committee adjourned until friday evening at 8 oc lock when the are expected to report progress vs on the glidden mining 6 coultaus Coul paus claim dr it H wadman president of the iliade u treasure mining compa ny ame in ogden yesterday hohag with him samples of bullion extracted from the ore taken from the hidden treasure mine tho samples mere rich and showed gold silver lead and zinc fain pounds of ore 10 pounds of bullion had been ext acted the ore essays assays very high in all of these metals ten sacks of this oro were brought to ogden on saturday and will be shipped to the shelters smelters sm elters in the donth sonth this week the company have eight tons of the same class on the dump at the mine tito mine is situated on the side of the north fork of ogden river and Is approached from it Is just north of oad en about feet below the mt lien lamon on the north tito tunnel isnow ha into the mountain and work is continually goina on aliey have a cabin by in size for the workmen and havo plenty of mood and water A pump and wa ter wheel has ties placed in posit to n the com any have 00 on the claim and calculator to puh it to is pa arix basis ar gamad 14 very sanguine that it will bea bigel therom pany and ogden city ile says there 14 precious metal enough on their claim to make the inhabitants of ill whole city rich be today to day 0 make barth r arrangement arrAn gerent fodore ants tito ctr c tr 1 pa ny I 1 composed of of city mr jese je se J driver baing the secre vary school population county superintend ent ed ward 11 andersons annual re pott of the school population of weber county which his just been c 0 lets that in tile 21 school dietr in weber county there are children within tile school age out of this number are children of abor parents and ell ildren of non mormon parents divided as follows CHILDREN OF MORNION r oy a 2092 20 92 girls 1931 total 3 OW c 11 ILDREN OF XON PARENTS boys girls total this shown an increase of children of mormon for 1883 of and at increase of children of no n mor mon parents of or atonal of the per cent of increase in the forme or class is and in the latter 1 4 5 7 Flint ral semites funeral services over the remains of air and airs john L son died of bl PC last mondays were held in theA lound fort meetinghouse yesterday james taylor presided the services were opened with pra by elder john maddock el 5 james and joseph taylor addressed tile assembled relatives and frie ads dwelling touchingly upon the sad death of tha little boy who had been the pride of his parents the services were and tended to soothe tile feelings of those mourning for the departed elder the services with prayer after lich the remains were taken to the ogden cemetery thirty civo to lowed them to their last resting place deceased had been a sery obedient child and had won a place in tile baarts of all who knew him and whose affections were entwined around him making the parting more severe was air years old and had been ill week ile was a grand CIA of bishop david moore returns from europe mr gem W driver was sev at bin drift r F aulo again vest ada rda is soi virn in europa Europ 4 wh i absent ho the most important Im citie sinthe country makinia ft st eta in paria and versaille s 11 st af d tho most of the ahne in annd av and duade exear dons into wales and scotland while he was abbit ile enjoyed very much cut atin several of the utah mInlo narles ito said he met each one of his relatives who In England ile Is glad to return and bei once more with his friend it in uta who in coi 1 with tat stardard STAr will b id I 1 him a hearty welcome I 1 I 1 I 1 i |