Show I 1 I 1 I 1 il I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 am LOCAL EVE A I 1 I 1 WRiNgs JA of a day jal I 1 city 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1 MILLI N T G I 1 I 1 A short chapter of facts III this regard I 1 I 1 1 I 1 i A report of yeater days A 1 I 1 THE I 1 1111 reports babore that war e 0 i I 1 THE INDUSTRY i I 1 t tu Im pulan of olaen ut amus K datre 1 1 I I 1 the junction city carries on a re I 1 mark atly urge bush bess I 1 in the flour line in fact thes I 1 probably no I 1 other city of ithe batt is of in habitants as oden to be which can show AS great 4 record in I 1 the milling industry as coa this city this j nalle by the enorma us of choat raised in this neigh and the wheat of northern utah is of a very h ah abile the flour which is produced here IS rated illk the best in the alvest bhea t is shipped to ogden mills from siny points in the counties of MOI an i davis box eide r cache an d gan pets while an immerso amount I 1 9 rat sea in weber county I 1 in aidell city and v vicinity there are I 1 respective lyp As follows i the ta for owned by L 0 porter this is aej old style barr mill it grinds in the vicinity of bushels is pounds a beare capacity of flour in 24 ours V the advance owned by clark ccle q Thi U fitted wit lathe k 1 I improvements in roller milling I 1 machinery known it transfers from whet to floii all feed in the neigh boyhood of bushels annually and is capable of turning out I 1 of flour in 24 hours althe eagle george A lowe lesse a this mill contains lat I 1 eat improved roll er milling ma chinery and barries on a business of about bushels a ach year its capacity is pounds of flour I 1 N 24 hours tim I 1 it aau annually with about bushels of wheat a na has a capacity I 1 of about pounds of flour in 24 hours it is an mill con all the lafeat roller M nery the flour proda ed by these mills is shipped north south east and west it I 1 a famous from the coast to I 1 ahe missouri river and is always in demand the bran and shorts ahil they bring forth 91 10 find aready mar ket the wills run night and day I 1 employ from twee ity to thirty mea 1 clark eccles naw own an t In tererA in the do seret 11 ills at logan I 1 I 1 it Is the intention to liars the latest I 1 improved milling appart as placed in 1 that institution I 1 I 1 j ibus by gradual strides the june tj on city is slowly but surely extend I 1 ing her influence Ini luence I 1 As A ill be seen a a enormous traffic I 1 IA r is cardeal car oula this city k should an a effort 1 1 I 1 t tl ahw 1 of graap raised by theland the mand every available avail ible acre of 1 land should be put in use in this way the mills would to do a bu and the june I 1 floi cites interests accordingly lf exo d I 1 11 ti I 1 1 CITY COUNCIL I 1 it of the municipal authorities I 1 lut Even lare I 1 I 1 ne hopun opun city council MA in repa belis sion on friday march 20 nt blasor david 1 1 eccles and boyle 1 I 1 brown clark jackson watson alve and dve Pirty I 1 by councilor 11 of previous meeting rad I 1 and acce I zd rao 1 d covens then presented the follo ing I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 fim bernard ternes to bu v lots I 1 and 2 in block 14 plat C 11 from adam Patt freen asking to bul lot 8 a block 8 plat om jos N orchard asking to bo lot 5 block 8 plat 0 I 1 rotin 0 U peebles S M carhart Car hurt I 1 0 A henry D H peery jr and F 10 6 bramin to buy alock 27 t 0 I 1 ith e foregoing petitioned petit iOne were I 1 to the committee on public lands and I 1 the eat d committee to report conall city 1 lt lands now for sale 0 Fron ijohn cardon and forty nine others of lynbert king the F coti to grade a bill sita alad on north main street op ito dence of F A ill er TO in pu in a brick or other culvert 11 to convey the water across tho street at place the committee on streets abd alleys 1 from boyle and 11 oth I 1 i I 1 ere residents of eighth street depre 11 seating wot they had thus far been I 1 I 1 I 1 deprived of the benefits of the city e I 1 batir works and praying that the I 1 I 1 j makis be extended to that ro illon I 1 I 1 I 1 1 reformed Re forred to committee on water ay ith power to act 4 t R n 1 13 adams claiming A va pa L double assessment on bank property 1 and asking that one of the abou amou ats be refan did mayor eccles stated jw the matter had been laid before ys and e had at ha not been I 1 in prop 11 lene 1 k royle farther explained I 1 the matter ala discussion C bont ed I 1 jad doe took part on motion of AUstri amin was granted wed tase vola I 1 tied joe 10 aw no ni 1 I 1 I 1 S I 1 i W I 1 1 W T I 1 i I 1 I 1 7 I 1 7 14 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 4 from R robinson Rob insop regarding open 1 11 am in the eastern part of town 1 I 1 0 committee on 11 and alloys A the following resolution was ro calved from J 11 knause seers tarl of the ogden chamber of com mere t I 1 am instructed to advise you that at tho regular meeting of the board of directors of the ogden chamber of commerce the following wm avowed Is currently rc sported tit t tile order of the quarantine phy aclan I 1 of this city let persistently and hame u y by person w nil s have en I 1 under quarantine there to 1 of at tit apayor and city cit a e to enforce the I 1 ane and maintain a strict when ordered A discussion ensued on this matter of the coonc lors agreeing t haran lino should be strictly on in C of scarlet fever et resolution es was finally laid on tile table pending the reading of an to organize a baird of boalch 1112 PORTS on pal laws this committee reported that an ordinance W been prepared bv city alderman tanner for the organization of a city board of lic alth mr tanner being present read the ordinance it is an extended docu and provides for the body wen d its duties which alco k 0 strict enforcement and sanitary principles n claims watson reported the bill of the electric light co for the present month on motion the billias paid on streets alderman roars reported an e at 1464 00 A ion of t s h been expended on rid walks the worl of fixing the streets had used in an excellent mannor tita work would now be turned toward main sire et in re dathe petition of cahoon fad others re girding tile grading of fourth and fifth streets is had been decided a portion of the work they de ired to have done should be perform ad and that the citizens render what assistance th ey nil the report 11 A profile of spring street by the surveyor was approved by the council tha committee on was allowed more time to act upon the irions referred to them A ret r man dee was appointed to rede slat the committee on public grounds mayor eccles of the committee on finance stated tile committee favor etl making an appropriation to the brass band for the purpose of assisting them to bu Y a uniform couric 10 gboyle explained the if dalre of the band at some len gIlIA Aft ersome discussion slid 0 tion and amendment R was moved and carried that tsoo be app to assist in purchasing the uniform the report of joe clark concerning the ogden fire department was read a and ordered filed firoved aderman reeve moved that the bill on health be laid on the table till next meeting and referred to the bill before the legislature veo ra 14 DARM iduas thought the two bills might conflict bill was laid on the table bills to sere ordered paid the usual amounts were ampro f or orvices of members of the UI and for the city marshal and chief a vivo department on modou the time of bids lot the city was extended until the dgill dinst on motion the council adjourned I 1 blood will tell xong march 1 im to rollin P aszre and all thorough reds I 1 we are well bleared with the 1101 stein bull jasper V bought of you ilia calves are elegant jasper L had a son born yesterday and all of us NN a are proud of him and tie I 1 king of the pastures who can beat that T yours truly JOEN AND FAMILY r sr s r am affred for him dont that beat wheat at four bits a bushel jons railroad accident during thursday evening last an accident occurred on the union pit cefic railroad near aid wyo A train of freight cars in NO droke and after beina d for a abort time the bin part dashed into the other section the care were con sider ably damaged and being thrown from the track 60 train was of course immediately shoved unfortunate y both cars w I 1 left were filled W it were by some aud destroyed tile train was delaya some boom police coart beaty afternoon an individual who was too drunk ti give his name was landed in the city jail he wili dee hayand ta yand exo peals his peculiar but not uncommon conduct james mclane was fined 5 for dia t arbing the peace kendall tile individual who left for deaver without settling 4 small in in this City was at evanston by the officers there lie stoutly refused to pay the debt however it is not knevin what farther ac tion will be taken in the mater look to it 4 that tramps or 0 the less individuate ti are busily in tea to pieces the abandoned united states observatory in thili ch the peace officers should ll 11 a T wretches who amuse themselves by destroy i ng valuable property just because it happens to be enoc coupled for a time and a severe u n upon them TK age build ago and should be pro from party on the tuesday a arsi a r prise party took place at the rag at ce of mrs 11 deitrich He itrich at corinne to welcome bar from a two years visit from europe A large party of friends and children was present dmd the owning bags d away very p anant with music soap and mr and mrs are highly pulsed to have the com pliny of their little daviter once more left for on last win driver EN left ban francisco for honolulu mrs driver and daughter miss lottie are stal in california and expect to visit a number of interesting locations their many frienda in this action viii be pleased to learn that they are all well and in the beat of spirits I 1 two or three years axe sin omaha capitalist refused to f for tile islands in rj an die shortly after ord a syndicate them for I 1 ailo jilo clince that binjo it best sold enough on the islands bring into its coffers and h worth of lots left at prices in the matter of catch awai california real sen 11 ow atif to be fly I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 04 0 1 |