Show mm GENERAL LOCAL I 1 SEWS J I 1 ivar one men at work on the he power place flace FIE IT hobt of 01 tile P r S 1 V 1 I 1 district mi led rolice fiti bore fore electric inal t for login logan the reed attl to idiart Ft THE POWER DAM DAN 1 I 1 work as it is progressing at the he month mouth I 1 I 1 of the COD canion I 1 J the surveyors ot of the power po place I 1 tear rear the of ogden canyon have I 1 completed their labor labors they have not loot only d the whole place plate but I 1 they have located the dams and sites for ill the awer buildings at present there ele is a a force of men over 8 strong trong wol king at the first dam in the canyon and the second dam at the tile mouth soine some are engaged in quarrying ying i be rock I 1 others in d dressing n g I 1 the t ie atone stone and others again in wo work rk 1 alp ilp at the excavations and laving laying stone it baa has been thought that the hight water of this mason season will prevent the contractors from rom doing much effective work until the spring frash frai heta ets are over but betm M T peter reter lailson VV lV ilson ft bo baa has clu charge irge of the whole contract coo tract says that lie will ie be able to get aloe R without losing a any tima time whatever wE ateer the dams will ill be 1 finished and the ve essary buildings erected ere ed by the beginning of july lif of I 1 this 3 ear I 1 the fwd ilotti the contract for the brick work on cirt th the 0 reed hotel baa has been let to mr air J T johnson Job the popular ogden contractor tra clor he ile is to have the entire brick work finished in ninety days 1 1 fr from 0 m the letting of the contract A already one week has expired and the lias has not actually begun I 1 but he has been busily bushy eig ex eigard aed in 1 n I 1 getting ge t tida ready for or it and on monday he h 11 will wi it have a good force at work on the interior 0 of f t the b 0 walls wallac en ti the eastern I 1 p part r t of the hotel where the foundation I 1 is completed which ia h to be made of brick instead of stone as at first contemplated tem plated each story with the exception of the it first rat which aich is to be of brown brown stone is to be of brick with stone trimmings three firms are at present figuring on the contract for the tile frames doors and wisdoms w ach i must be ready in a short time tim as mr I 1 johnson is not to be delayed by anything the building i is to be completed in a about bout four months and it will take all the skill and ingenuity 4 of the contractors to doit do it they are I 1 under forfeit for every day running over the contract time and they will therefore exercise exer cice e due dili diligence getce in I 1 that reg repard ard ogden will see her finest hotel lliel ready in time for the car it if the fixtures and furnishings are ordered in to time to 10 reich reach here by the completion comp letin of the g district court the following bu briness iness was transacted transi in the firby district court ye yesterday I 1 0 1 in the case of frank hyland vs Ys A 0 A player a trial was had vi illious a Z jury and judgment given for the recovery i of cattle the payment of 50 damages and tle costs of tile court in tile case on jil bl E smith et al 11 vs N W V crookston et al an order was as entered getting setting aside the order of dismissing entered on the ath of I 1 march also order overruling demurrer the case of G E specht et al vs E 11 II parsons waa concluded and the I 1 il jury brought in the following verdict we the tile jury in this cause find fin d the t juri le issues joined herein in favor I 1 or of 1 to plaintiff and against the N defendant and that the property described in the complaint was the property petty of plaintiff and vi was unlawfully froly taken and detained from the plaintiff by the defendant but waa afterwards delivered to the plat plaintiff all ff upon the writ rit issued in this case and anti that the damages for such unlawful unla I 1 ful 1 taking and detention is the sum of 6 I 1 centi nice notice to band members the members of the ogden city brags band are requested to mertat meet at the hall this afternoon at half past one in FATIGUE UNIFORM please bring all your funeral music 0 WM wit leader worl oo 00 lie short line A gentleman who came down fron tad surveys of tbt pacific short line I 1 yesterday stated that there were I 1 corps of surveyors ors at work at douglass glen rock and dereemer Bea Be eemer Reemer on the 1 1 north platte river in wyoming and 1 1 aleo also at bothwell 0 on the sweetwater the work at de devila aills gate hag has been completed this is another evidence I 1 1 of the energy with which that road is musj pushing bing ita its way to ogden despite the I 1 obstacles that are thrown in the way by its ita opponents jumped a train and broke lib ilia leg ft the thau U P morning train brought in a man giving bis ilia name aa as frank hart with a broken leg the sufferer elated stated to a re reporter of tue STANDARD that be met with the accident on the I 1 octh dinst at piedmont he lie is a railway employee but waa was at the time a passenger er on a train when passing ged piedmont aerion in t going at the rate of for forty t miles an hour boar he jumped as a be he feared feared I 1 that the train was as going by the jar broke the right leg a little above the 11 ankle he was taken to the U 11 hospital hoep italin in this city the ball of the season yesterday the chamber of commerce I 1 committee on invitation cent sent I 1 Z 4 oat out nearly 1000 invitations to the people eople of ogden and silt SARI lake Ake they I 1 are re holding a few tickets in for emergencies this committee as well as that on decorations and others are engaged in the labor allotted to them with a will that will carry the 1 evening april alth the chamber of commerce ball of last season was the grandest gr andett event of the tile kind ever L ed red in og en and no doubt this will prove the tile case this time as it vi will ill surpass the last ball given by I 1 that enterprising body funeral of alf low 2 the tile funeral services over the remains il of alt all low wilt ill be held at the L residence no 2622 wall avenue between twenty sixth and twenty T enty seventh 0 street streets all friends are in C vitta vitt d the city hand will ill escort the remains to the grave i 1 i billial changes ats I 1 the above heading does not mean that the schedule lule time baa has been changed let et to a certain extent that I 1 is true the evening utah central train which often was am delayed in waiting for oilier other trains is to bo be delayed no longer it in in ti 0 leave on 1 1 time or at least within thirty minutes min u ten s I 1 of the time and that is y a change liere hereafter after it be the utah and northern be late the utah central I 1 train will wait alt thirty minutes and no longer A special w ill be sent V down with the northern contin contingent the early morning train contingent will fent beave e ave e promptly on time but the 1060 1050 inor mort ilog train must not be depended on it will be kept tor for the purpose of making connections with eastern trains A prominent railway man 1 I ito ty 4 tardily tard tome some of the y yesterday ity of things that have been complained ia in the be management of 0 trains allowing I 1 that hat uch such occurrences were wr no not t common but could not be helped at times owing to ances along long the line the tile explanations pla Jg are were plausible and there here id I 1 DO 0 doubt that hat complaints are often made unjustly THE RIX OF THE ayi Ten tending dill to a 2 successful issue or 0 dans mardi gras governor A 1 thomas passed through ogden last evening eer thoughtful of 0 the interests of 0 the whole territory he lie bethought him tel sell of something for or agdens rood good he lie had read vi with ith interest of agdens og lena july carnival in what way could he better help ogdena interests than by tending sending a tele telegram gram to new ew orleans was the que question it occurring to him finding no answer lie immediately penned the fol following loing telegram UTAH march 29 lion joseph A shakespeare Shalet Shake peare mayor new orleans IM IA on behalf of the citizens cit zens of ogden 1 I tender their hearty thanks for the f election selection made for ahe abe july carnival cir in in the west and congratulate ogden and you ou on the prospect for a very successful carnival L Tu THOMAS ONIAS governor A reporter of tun tim STANDARD met governor thomas at the depot and in abrien a brief interview learned that he was heartily in in support of the movement to make ke the visit of the king of the carnival to ogden a success in fact the telegram be he sent last evening as given gien above is sufficient evidence of that the committee who are at the head of the arrangement are C I 1 E mayne chairman W 11 II harvey B M short J J sullivan and 11 II A iddings secretary the g general en committee is composed of efty three of the brightest business men in ogden who are sure to make the thing olden th n g a success if it persistent labors well ell managed will mill make it in addition to the telegram sent by the governor I 1 acting mayor W N shilling sent ent t the following dispatch utah march 29 21 jo A shakespeare new orleans Orlean st mayor the queen city of utah and peer less beauty of the majestic Wah fatch atell is rejoicing in in the distinction which the koyal royal court of new orleans has bes bestowed toed upon her the good people of 0 ogden ato alo are proud to swear fealt fealty aden to bis his majesty ilex co commission mm assion me to tend tender er most hearty bearty thanks through the royal council of your city to his most gracious majesty lor for ins his kind condescension in conferring so great an honor upon the favorite city of the far west permit me to assure you that our people are unanimous in in expressing their willingness to receive and ar d crown rex second king of the Can carnival ifil july let ista A 1 D ith hannaa of welcome I 1 his its nad majesty jesty will and a welcome prepared for or him such as ia is klue due BO so royal a p one hundred thousand voices will be uplift uplifted e a in bis his praise raise and tha the now wrapped rap ped mountain peaks will ill echo tha acclaim to his ahnor the glad music music from will ing hearts u ill roll its diapason over the blue waters aters of the great silt salt lake and be beard heard among the tile hazy summits of the distant sierra nevadas Ke kindly tender our most humble and willing fealty to his majesty long live kai rex signed W N SHILLING LUNG acting mayor I 1 MI arthe it the ward meeting 0 house Condne ted by bisp fair farr the funeral services of the tile late mrs elizabeth gibson were held at the third ward meeting house at 2 0 c lock in the afternoon the services were attended by relatives relative sand and friends of the deceased decease d the casket was bea beautifully dutifully uti fully decorated at ed with flowers the principal em blem being a large wreath of appropriate flowers flower 8 and a cross and anchor anchor the services ber vices wire wre conducted by bishop winslow farr elders jose joseph h hall liall and george larkin were tri the 0 principal speakers elder hall d dwelt it fo logically rh on the hope a latter adly day saint has in the tile future life and abrec tiona tely upon his long and pleasant acquaintance with the deceased elder larkin spoke very feelingly of the example tor for good which is presented by the mothers in in israel and t the he influence of the teachings of a woman anch such as tile decayed had bad been upon the young people of any community community comm unit Y after the services had been concluded the funeral procession moved to the city cemetery where the remains were laid away the pall bearers were three grandsons grandone a and three grandsons inlaw in law of the deceased dece aed 11 bashin Da dashing shin Ru runaway Kuna nanay while george lle llewell and louis cobabe were driving a team to the depot in order to meet some friends t that hat were coming to attend the funeral of the lattera lat latt erg brother joseph a team backed into them near the water trough on the corner of washington and twenty fifth the horses became lightened frightened and ran away Tb the young men held on to the lines all the way down twenty fifth to grant but there the harness began to give and they were forced to let go to save have themselves the team ran some distance but were finally brought to a stand still without doing a great deal of damage the young oung men deserve much praise for beir their action in becking seeking to prevent what on the crowded have proven very disastrous police court kichard richard boe roo the proper name has been withheld was fined 9 for or carrying a concealed weapon which b he e paid joseph larky got ten days for disturbing the peace john duncan proceeded to boet drunk result ten days in a the cooler william stevenson an alleged holdup was before judge yeater v esterday who considered conci dered hat that there wai was clent evidence to hold him and therefore bound him over to the grand jury he ile was unable to furnish bonds and was committed to the penitentiary pending the bitting sitting of the grand jury lury hoot and ana ladder co A special meeting of the hook and rod ladder company will bo be held at fire mens hall on monday evenin evening g at 7 30 every member m must be b 0 in ia bat attendance as the tile affairs of the ilia company mast must be settled up tip at once W T GREENWELL secretary 1 hose ilose compan company the members of hose rose company compan y no I 1 will meet at the re residence e of the late joseph cobabe at 2 p m today to day in citizens clothing As a many us its can do BO so are requested to brinn vehicles J it PAINE Vo foreman reman ti orling for oden ogden notwithstanding the fact that major V M 0 silva has his removed to S alt it lake he is still working tor for ogdena good he ile is IB at present in boston and has been in new york where he lie Is 0 1 1 I 1 looking after machinery and new ap at 0 sauces ances and the latest invention oni for i eloc electric lighting wit with a view ot of embody ing 1 n the information thug thus obtained 1 in the e ogden plant and to niva giva this city sum electric works abaft stands in need of lie states in a private I 1 letter that boston is paying 65 cents a night per lamp tor for her electric light ing of the streets ogden la laying ay the rate of 1118 18 per month I 1 PERMITS As issued durin during the lie paa wed agare 0 irate 13 COO GOO the following building permits amon amounting tiling to were during luring ilia past week by building inspector G A MARCH martha coo coop a one story frame sto store re on at madison aa Is 0 n avenue between tw twenty D ty sixth and twenty seventh to cost and to be completed in two weeks J W Tay lr a one and one half etory story brick residence resi resided Jence e on twenty tw enty ec ond between grant ann washington to cost 1100 and to be completed in 30 days george a ones ono tery frame residence on lincoln between tw awen eo ty sixth and twenty seven seventh th to cot and to be completed in 60 days wm greenwell a one story brick residence on the corner of twenty fourth and monroe to cost and to be coin completed plated in 2 CO 0 O day R J hill addition of porch porch to buil building dinK on fluh bluh edh between quincy and Mouroe to ost and to ba be completed in 9 months MARCH mra mrs julia chappie chapple a one etory story frame addition on twenty third between madican and find monre monte to coet coot agoo GOO and to ba be completed in CO 60 days A J warren I 1 a one story frame residence on jeffersn between twenty sixth and thou twenty ty seven seventh th to cost laoo and to ba be completed in n CO 60 davs smith a one story frame residence on wall wal I 1 between thirty second end and thirty third to cost ti 0 and to be completed in 30 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