Show os or A IN THE JUNCTION justice pasas residence is burglarized IN THE VARIOUS COURTS has hits to say against the wag chinese gardens are they a it nuisance or are they I 1 not 0 13 past woke up yesterday mom morn somewhat poorer and sadder man lag monday is a night he retired to reat rest and desaut dreams as lawyers generally Nene generally rally N vp the thought that be would woul before daybreak SiT break be robbed of bis his days earn and va valuable leable timekeeper being inza 49 jt from the head bead he laid on the when be he retired to beck seek natures illow maly almy ri restorer between and 3 a m a festive burglar 12 ill found hia way into mr pasha house through the kite kitchen ben window and finding slumbering tenants pants on a chair r the between 17 vent went through them finding and nd 18 in change in the pockets poc keta A gold vold ratch watch and chain on which was an evve sovereign reign were also appropriated by the thief mr pai rash h thinks that the robber was kept from attempt diamond ring from his to take a pasas Pas hs fing finger er only because of suspect ins him of not ucb a coebly aptly jewel the nocturnal visitor either before or alter ter visiting viii ting squire pasas place of abode made a call at joe bartons dext door north but bat as the kitchen door locked and thus the balance of the xu as bow bowe cat off from outside ingre se he left the barton bouse house unmolested mr pash says be has a clue to the thief but he be would feel much hap happier ale r it if he td bad bia his watch and money his ls residence is at 2632 madison district court proceedings the following business was transacted trane acted in the district court yesterday in ia re application of thomas H wool fard fold to become a was made admitting him in the case of ernest bertram vs fritz unison nelson order for a decree of foreclosure default of defendant charles paulsen vai was entered order for ik a personal judgment against charles eulsea Pul sea according to prayer of complaint in the case of wm bailey vs sidney stevens evena Bt smith smith entered their appearance in open court for nathaniel montgomery montgomer who is joined as a party defendant at abid 1 I sail montgomery is hereby granted three days time to plead I 1 in a the case cue of milton J west vs utah loan trust company trial continued la ill the cage case of dennis daniher vs grand lodge A 0 0 W by consent of all counsel in both cases i ordered that this cause teka take the place of no set for march 4 county court proceedings the county court held hold its regular weekly meeting yesterday and transacted the following business A communication from R L armstrong asking the court to participate in the committee of arrangements of the catt lemens congress was r referred to foy and shurtliff L B felt and forty six others petitioned for the opening of a road in the Hant aville p precinct ct referred to shurtliff david mckay and fifty nine others petitioned titio ned for the widening denina wi of a road in huntsville referred to lr E M aliceon Al lLeon jr and twelve others other a petitioned for the appointment of W B as additional constable for the fourth ogden precinct was appointed three ballots were taken on county at torrey tomey resulting in no choice A number of email small bills were presented and allowed and the court adjourned the tabernacle concert the tabernacle choir concert will be repeated next monday evening in the tabernacle the arrangements with mr goddard and mr of salt lake lako have been completed and those gentlemen in connection with the oden ogden city brass band will as before assist in making the gramme pro fully fully e equal to anything given in the city tickets are now tor for sale by members of the choir and band and all leading stores plain talk chinese gardens are no rin leance I 1 this is the verdict of 0 W 8 lewis agdens Oj sanitary commissioner for the benefit of this gentleman I 1 state that a nuisance is that which unlawfully annoys another nuisances are twofold two fold public and private borne some three or four weeks ago I 1 addressed a communication to the 0 ogden aden board of health wherein I 1 complained of the continuance of a nuisance on grant alenne between twenty sixth and twenty sev anth streets tre eta to wit chinese gardens being owned by a wealthy of ol this city about four and a halt half to w e acres the board subsequently hon han W 8 lewia lewis to tai in yeti gite tb the e matter batter and report at once two ia weeks elapsed and lewis had not yei yet found time or perhaps had not deemed proper to report on april ath 1 went before the council in session asi sei and asked that the nuisance re farej earm to be abated as it endangered life and health that I 1 bad had lived three years or more in the immediate vicinity and spoke therefore from experience i that according to the ordinance the residents w of 0 egden 9 den most keep their premises clean by 07 noting and out of th the Is city aal a I 1 off ial fal manure ac that na it is i right and proper that thal every ones premises premie ea should be kept clean that the very manure which is taken out of the yards of others instead of lv being removed noved from residence portion ot the J city ia is allowed to be dumped by hundreds of loads into these chinese enol not even excepting night toil why not allow it to remain where it is does oes it smell worse in others yards than in 10 t thich pye nee gardens 7 Is not the very object for aich the eald said ordinance was ered abed i e frustrated I 1 further stated that some five or eix air weeks ago with a view of draining their bardene gardens the occupants dug a ditch about one and a half halt feet deep and fu fully I 1 ly GOO feet leet long along the fence surrounding these gardens and parallel with twenty BoT elith street and grant avenue this I 1 I 1 4 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 I iad ditch was boon soon filled with manure water and la in order to lead it a off fiey cut a ditch across the sidewalk dewalk ei violating the ordinance and led the stagnant foul foal water into the street to the great M pleasure of the neighbors of course this we bad had a right to witness but we must not complain the council referred the matter to the sanitary committee and asked hem them to investigate and report at the next meeting of 0 the council nearly a week elapsed before W 8 lewis found time or felt disposed to go down and investigate however ha he went I 1 am bot advised as to whether or not ha he made up bia his mind before going down no matter how he may find the premises referred to to 0 report aa as he did ue he approached a neighbor who lives near the gardens and asked him whether he did not prefer to have those gardens cultivated rather than allow them to remain ma in uncultivated to which he received as answer that be he would prefer not to have them there lewis asked him several more cunningly devised questions which savor 0 of a it pre pro intended report he waa was finally told that at present the gardens are not so bad aa later cateron la teron on by the way why is it that not the endre 0 committee go down 7 now mr lewis I 1 ask you yon to answer the following questions 1 do you know a nuisance when you yoa see it 2 do you judge a nuisance from the appearance of your premises whereon you now live 3 if BO so what have hav 0 you to say about your y our premises as to weir being a nuisance nul sance or not 4 taking your own premises as a criter ion doeg does it not go against your grain I 1 is it not difficult for you to call adyth anything ing a nuisance and remain consistent 5 do you know an open cesspool when you see it 6 dd yon you or did you not find an open cesspool cess cogs pool adjoining the den which is called a laundry and located in those gardens 7 if so what orders if any did you give the occupants of the gardens as an regards its continuance or discontini dis discontinuance contin bance 8 it if you did find an open cess pool there bow how do you account for making your report read no nuisance 9 do you mean to say to an intelligent public that you are as frank and honest and no more BO so in your other doings and reports as sanitary COMMIS gigher as you yon are in n t this his case caw by reporting no aro nuisance Nui sancel 10 do you mean to say to an intelligent public that chinese gardens are 4 no nuisance and therefore conducive to h health 11 taking it for granted mr lewis I 1 that you bad had your choice to live either at your present habitation or in these gardens ornamented by an open cesspool and later in the season by rotten and decomposed garbage which place would you choose and why 12 if 11 you chose the gardens would yon a a ex expect peat anyone to question your good judgment judgment 13 I 1 an open cesspool cess pool Is no nuisance what is it somehow one of the council dropped onto not into the cesspool cess cese pool it is well that he did for 1 I am satisfied stis dod mr lawla would not have found it in a year with a lantern even if he drew a salary of 25 per month instead of 93 90 be he now receives but then perhaps he is BO pa busy that be he cannot find time to do anything at the present time t me these gardens with their cesspool their hundreds of loads of manure and offal are not as bad as they will be later on before long many more vegetables will be coming coining up and the malaria breeding stench will be our lot these gardens are never without decaying and decomposed garbage let it rain for a few hours followed by sunshine and lo 10 lot I 1 what a tanyard tan yard smell I 1 ask george mcintosh and lis family as to how often during the season they are compelled to close their doors because of the offensive offen give sickening odor ask mrs john who only a few days ago remonstrated against bringing manure into those gardens ask mrs malan mahanand and many others it if you desire additional addition nal evidence as regards the nuisance complained of it doea does not matter who owns own the land whereon these gardens are lot him hini be rich or poor I 1 am not fighting the owner I 1 am fighting the nuisance ownership in this case shou should id cut cat no figure and is not dot the question nor is it the question as to who cultivates them an officer may be a friend of a wealthy man but he mast not forget bis his duty to his constituents ba they rich or poor they have a right to ask and receive protection and justice regardless of poverty or wealth it it is a crime to be poor then I 1 confess many of na us are criminals As ks to characteristics of a banita sanitary ry commissioner A sanitary commissioner a hould be a man of good judgment with a desire to do justice to bis his office and to those whose servant not master mister be he is he ile should never allow bis his cranium to swell and think the public be d d or that the city fathers cannot do without him ue ile should not have an idea that because be he has been a leech on the city treasury for several years that the city owes him a living in the future he lie should think no lees less of ono one who fails falls to invite him and take something he should be impartial and not order the tb e city ci scavenger e to leave rubbish ashes etc t in rear of some merchants stores because of an alleged misunderstanding mia 9 with his son he should not bury the th contents of off housea houses when be he i is ordered to remove them and drew bis pay he should not drawsky draw py for having buried dead animals aril mals when they were thrown onto the dumping grounds near the reform school he should not with a iview view of giving bis his eon son a job unreasonably compel citizens to clean at en up so as to lay a foundation to extort unreasonable charges on the part of bis his son an he should not tolerate bis his eon son to get double pay he lie should not allow bis his eon son to advertise x z x cleans cess pools hauls and does sanitary ans work promptly boom room 8 city hall bell gentlemen genta mm of the council speaking Speak inz for myself and other citizens and tax P a wa we demand ifer sand our rights at t your mayeri h ands we demand that it if upon investigation g aaion you yon should find that the present incumbent incumbent of the office of sanitary commissioner is incompetent or unwilling to 11 impartially n pa carry out the duties devolving upon him by virtue of bis his office be be removed and some good reliable and competent party appointed to succeed him in saving saying this I 1 voice the sentiment of hundreds of law abiding ci citizen dzen what are the few paltry dollars that are derived out of 0 the yearly rental of these gardens compared with the health of ogdena citizens da diaday away with all ot of the chinese gardens in the city aa as yon you do in other cases of nuisance my motto Is hew how to the line no mattor matter which way the chips fall B v I 1 j I 1 V f 4 I 1 I 1 i f ili 11 I 1 L wr sn s n WHAT CONGRESS I 1 S NOW discussing the standard silver dollar FREE COINAGE STILL AN ISSUE war warm dab dabate to on tha the constitution constitutional armandine nt amendment relative to tha the election of united states senators washington april 12 in the senate the resolution offered by stewart yesterday ili n the relation to the pur purchase abase of silver and the coinage of the tile P standard tan d ard silver dollars was taken ap after an amendment by sherman in inserting the words and a detailed statement of the amount purchased each day stewart Stet tart addressed the senate on the subject previous to this the resolution offered by morgan calling for information as to the reciprocity with w ith germany and haftl was agreed to S stuart was not sure he be said that be lie fully understood the last monthly statement of the treasury department as to the financial condition of the treasury having cited the figures aa as pet forth in in the A annl na state menthe he remarked that the en entire t amount mount of gold in the treasur treasury y in excess of the outstanding gold certificates was less than one eighth the silver and paper for which hedern redemption tion demand might be made on it stewart gave the amount of gold in the treasury at la 15 and said that if the gold standard was to be maintained the silver overact act afim of 1800 would have to be repealed and the secretary of the treasury would have to be authorized to sell bonds in order to accumulate gold enough to redeem the silver coin and paper money now outstanding but no public man be he said would dare make such a monstrous proposition siti oll if however silver was maintained as m money y the silver in in the silver dollar would have t to be made equally as valuable aa as the bold gold in the gold dollar and that should be done one th through rough the coinage of silver on oil tho the same te terms and conditions as applied to the coinage of gold he spoke of the un 1 favorable deposition disposition of the pre president ident and the tits administration toward silver and mentioned as a matter of common report that the sellers of silver to the govern government ment were given time to deliver the silver t to ifill fill their orders after they occupied pied the market and kept others mu out thus h us dep depressing prices whether this is true or not boull would be shown he lie said when the secretary of the treasury bert sent in his answer to the pending resolution in conclusion he lie declared that the people of the united states would not stop the agitation on the subject until silver was restored to the place which it occupied rge previous V to the unfortunate legislation of the resolution went over till tomorrow to morrow M morgan expressed bis his intention to peal speak iligan upon it for a brief pe period 1 od the be joint resolution heretofore introduced by b r pal palmer mer pro proposing sing a constitutional ame amendment corpo for t the he elec election tiou of united states senators by the people was taken up I |