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   Standard, The (Newspaper) - September 23, 1888, Ogden, Utah                                Happenings of Lively Preparations Around the New Depot LESTER PARK WELLS Waal and In the FOI SUFFERERS ill For THE DEPOT to Bring the Work to a Completion The grades around Uie new depot and in the yards both uorth and south of it are assuming finished Dirt is at present hauled Second street hill a little Fifth and some from the river Mi yesterday that their contract would not be finished somo time to como as they have some yards of trading to do on Fourth HIP contract awarded wince the of tho depot tion Thus a large of men will be on tho lui time to come i 01 lumber re fiom 1 Northern rare near the depot back from Kansas to-morrow it it tlie will begin The dation is finished und the red for water ih at of bricks aio up on the ground n und more tiro hauled daily The sand piles era assuming large dimensions and limo be UM POOH ftH needed been bumly in an artesian well to furnish water for the construction of the uig and succeeded night in ing a tlow at the depth of feec It wan not strong however only yielding from ten lo lons per minute so they will until a a stronger flow is obtained Though tlie plani arc nut OH at first contemplated the depot ing will be a lure the pride of an- on honor to the railroad companies who after a long delav nt the of thing better than the tbe public haa hud to put np with for BO roan years Let the good work proceed and future in- sured at the yf it in 14 i t non Uv ha -j i I mill I f i V M K i S I V II IV what TO H It I tt J 11 Fj Iff 1 i IJ dc tee who will work ilie it am 11 T Dr A S W TIIK will give mil pur as soon as their Hat one tiling t v M oue of tho the coming Mint the to the 1 How Tea is ping In A Call for the Tarty A I Scot A Convention of tho j for Weber County is hereby to meet ut tho j House City October LI at noon which is ii to a Territorial 1 tit Salt t u i Jay of October next ios M ni u to tho Fiftieth Tlie the Eastern Alaska Boundary of tho Ninth tt I I I 1 1 iai n ami i lull fur OK to Iho t will in the Uie j of en October Ibt u k j i The in cat n arc lu mooting to got I cr man jn 1 n I W i Of C Hi Men hi Id I nn-'-'T ilir if W T r JM 1 k Kev J n tl infer in tin i- and metal of be present vf City Council t attend homo i MO pn dealer and 1 v iii j that tho um C nicut in to protert the i s ami wet with 1 1 nl f i 1 1 JJ Tlie has to uf an Jne plan 10 111 the a in thi i il the fh in I Cut im- and i le out ml I at i cd bv lu elicit l's nil nu u t of 111 ll J t i 1 r ol ill an i OK i s and of fever A train brought ISO from Mi non adopted the city authorities all pa we nicer trains ou bide of the river are rigidly enforced Tay lor waa for thia asking linn to call out the militia ol city and place them under oilers the city authorities to aid in the the A special train from New Orleans con five hundred from that thy and other will arrive ul View 20 units south ut Me Dip his this noon A special detail of police will meet the train have been provided by several lines over which they may have and a trans- fer will be made there Each coach will be and tho w ill be through and pout to their destination None will be allowed to ntop here of the Memphis and leeton is in receipt of a telegram from Ala which there are cases of yellow fever there The town in almost de- bureau caaes uj to noon mostly colored Greenland has telegraphed for Yellow fevor has appeared there Sept Martin Two trams on tho Illinois Cent nil i hundred through hero to-dav going The tram was allowed to stop a in ilu north of f on n where provisions taken to the passengers mane of w horn hud not eaten anything for 48 J u i ria Sept raM's to-day 104 deaths C It is certain that hundreds of colored people have hnd the fever ana without treatment or 1 u MiwH new cases were today nro OKU ASS a from aim rift every village and hamlet in where thero is a that a shot gun kas heen established 1 ho from given The here n Tlie riflemen Blow Imp volunteered for and a guaid of four men under regulations is stationed on each public road and railroad mg into city with orders let no our iw in known to bo an N arrived tit 1 t Fernandina I lull for tion uftcrnoyn DM Ala Sept all Ten now two The spread of u- IH lie fen people left in tho city track In One condition The interest to-day centered In tho effort of the black gelding Guy to trot against time to made bv Maud H the tamest record ever made at Fleet wood Park Guy was driven by Sanders and accompanied by a driven by John gplan A good siart was made and away the fleet-footed trotter like the Over one hundred atop were held over him and Irom start to finish the excitement was intense Guy going like a deer passed the pole In seconds the half mile poet iu 1 04 the ters pole in aud the mile in luig lit NKW Sept 21 Walton Storm of the Manhattan athletic club received a dispatch from Chicago night saying that a majority of the athletic clubs of that city were to leave the American union Storm explained this as the outgrowth of the Detroit meeting and the role adopted by the union on August 29 last any who thereafter competed under the rules of the N A A be forever debarred competing under the union rules The of this rule wss and the athletics from the Pacific slope were ruled out of that meeting They had competed at the Bt Louis and a number of Chicago athletes suffered tho same fata for the same reason ting Mat Sept ley is for the statement that all difficulties attending the rales will be removed row Chairman Leeds notified him prepare a list of commodities on which low er rates were wanted by shippers and that any made by him or by any line in the western railway association be honored and new A list of about sixty articles was prepared and sent to Mr and the expectation iu that now rates will be issued It is said that the list will fill articles manufactured here regarding which thoro been LO much agitation THE LESTER PARK Mr was in Mav Un- iiiii the il r Kill Uu 1 ami winti The Amount of Labor Expended in the Lait Attempts On the Wth of July last Meiers J C A Co began work on the in Lester Park They were to Ku MX feet if the City Council insisted upon it or etop work at The contract if finished would havu brought the contractors a loo risk they had to take in an view with a reporter of THE STANDARD that had taken the con- trast at figures as an ment that should they ceed the amount of to be Bunk on the Bench by the would well repay them for the sacrifice on the Park well They also gave a little summary of the work expenses and difficulties on- countered in linking the two wells As haa previously been stated the tint well was abandoned at the depth of 612 feet owing to the evil of Individ unknown In op the 201 eet of two- inch cuing broke off and was loft In the hole Another well was about from the former In well feet wag reached a formation encountered but little progress could be made After working for several days in seeking to penetrate this stratum the attempt was abandoned the piping palled up Some K eet of Inch casing over 200 feet of casing and 450 feet of caning hare been left in the la good condition so that work with a stronger machine can be without any trouble This casing represents a sum of The men nave labored for two months in the to reach 600 feet or strike water employed throe men and two teaon bought a number of new tools especially for that work oat some of their casing and broken seme of their tools Altogether their expenses the property loft to the City in the present their losses amount to tome ol which nothing has been by the City Their experiments though having kited lo produce result is of some benefit to the City and ho residents on the Hench They have deeper than other mac ino and UM which passed will nerve M a guide for in for water Hows were obtained at depths bat Bone emme than feet to the Oas was In the well at a depth of feet sufficient to supply some forty The contractors think that they should receive nome for though failed to find water A petition forth these It MPg drcnlatcd In the City and U bslog signed 11 el 2 in tho C roil cd i if I MT in Hie with unni tho fall of t i lua horse was killed and on he to he dead hie Ok Line helium the and 1 I I Sept nil from J A in whn h 1 i P CM I t in mill 1 on tbe I v i and I the of in- it lo I j 1 and on Yukon uro in nnd I nit nold to of value g very sick On three different Bions he was by liin he won on his death boil but I timo great and strength will brought him and he arose from an apparent ned to another battle vith life In I j 1884 he came to in and near t j be died at 10 In I KT Sept chief tl ll v n t -i ii 7 children 4 of them grown I Master It if and taking care of the i Baid bv the firemen to the switchmen to the r the railway service that when local J i arise and local labor M these difficulties died in Ibis then the in shall City on Friday night at 11 j to UM four orders ol the after an illness of several days of i the engineers typhoid fever She wan S and switchmen 1872 in Mitchell County the local branches of these orders If lins and with U cannot a in iwi Her fattier and with the arrange tho difference family lived a short in Korth ay company or com- n in Ih of which tho i 1 It 1 Ozden removed to the matter nl all be hi i board con at death which occurred ai the residence of Mr Richard Kvery iust affairs back lint the kind and end the organisation with ibi arbitration board if they so ring to compel the ta witl Friday Bight at a John A Foat O A It was medical could t Draun Imd Dakota Sent a lawyer of for record a quit claim ram 01 to Sweet for ion of the of or what he called tho east half of the town for a of The instrument to IMS a re- confirmation of a sale made by son March 13th 1872 The register of deeds refuses to record tho on the ground that it Is a hold aud in- excusable attempt to cloud tho title of five or six hundred thousand lars worth of property including half f won he in thu inning on nnd Sunday and iv Noah Morrill and Kay Morris ml ami Kelly fun 10 vn nan City 1 i homo learn non itn lilts at pi The name WSH tin than and IT the timo since he was con- Annon failed to filled hitt Chicago 3 2 erics and Darling Daily nil to lav The u bad fielding frame re Detroit 6 Kew York 3 cues and Dennett Welch St came Rt Louis 11 2 game fit Louis Cleveland 4 championship cloned in this city The home club ss B 0 Healy and Daily Sandera and HOW The table the cor- he composing ho National and tho -.111 Association including games Saturday NATIONAL Won Played Ureal NEW broke ut this evening In the brewery igs of Henry Elian Fifty-fourth street nd First Tho throe upper lories of tile malu structure were timed out and the was com- Above the lory in be ico houie was stored of boer and It is thought this was totally destroyed he loss exclusive of stored beer will oot up more The buildings were valued and asu red for itpcsl U Ut Chicago bureau met to-day and received he report of Commissioner Iglehart u to the legal advice obtained by him on the question of railroad ion against The shippers decided to make a complaint to the commerce commission to ascertain whether discrimination on Pacific Coast rates is justifiable or not CLUBS New York Detroit Washington 73 Cl 82 M 43 44 43 03 M 50 01 74 70 AMERICAN 117 121 117 118 118 122 117 120 Clt DM St Brooklyn Cincinnati Athletic Won Lost Played 80 35 IU Cleveland City 71 05 72 47 44 48 48 41 13 73 60 119 114 113 115 113 110 113 with her during the UKW YORK Bert evening paper The report of the ing of a representative of the sugar trust and of the grocers association which appeared In the papers last evening can be to-day by some highly Im- portant information regarding the wholesale While this organization goes the name of an association it Is practically a combination made to meet the mon anil is a peculiar illustration of the operation of the natural Jaws o trade Tlie association was for the expressed purpose of fighting the sugar trust but subsequent ly it was determined to eon trol other of grocery trade A prominent merchant In formed a reporter that the meeting yesterday was the Second step to a powerful combination both to con trol sugar trust and the retail cery trade first step wss taken at u meeting some weeks ago and tin was by organising to compe the trust lo wil to members ol the association exclusively at a rebate of one hull pound F W new anil waa the ent at that Ms Man SIM o he i plaits unity of witli all labor Hut oot a cii only relate th ral it u ti Jane a good woman who know by all knights of labor and order ol rail telegraphers invited to ship HN N Y Sept 22 D this morning sold the on- re stable of Pierre Lorillard Jr In 10 paddock of tho jockey was a laree crowd of present ana nan cry sharp and spirited Among tho priced homes were Kric a two ear old bay colt by Magenta mp second hand John and Cambyses a lour year old rav colt by imp Lizzie Excelsior -table The other orses ranged from to Extracts From It ian Showing the Emperor's Greatness of Heart NEW FACTS OF HISTORY OH Ike pin at Versailles and It gives in and ing to tho uei objects required during a and all the algn used in the military maps nook has a In Nothing has transpired as to how Count Kalnoky Prince lor a settlement o the dispute Tu s action in summoning Bishi to Home is an of an to support Prln siving ex tcudinl to the UF IVD Iir burr's ol llif tac fU publication of tho diary in everywhere as tin of the Official and political however that are in the of tho coiibtiuctlon of to empire by the tho lan nro lo their depth by the revelations show thu reid df tlie de- his in- in empire and hiH fot itH Huron il had Iho of the Victoria lit tho htl e nor tlie William It in ore thought tlint the cation as concerned in thn Tl of Mio in of i n the ami not Jte ever Hut al much frit lion lliu Jien over the of the ex- Gennan Ir IK out to hn a cf the that tho nt WIM o o of 111 ol tho Thiern nalil he the implied the union ol mm and Vrance le would that project tni n Implied thn ol I rolice into nd the by of to northern Tho n of if France should in a var The the he evidence of the tlie Cronn and of ctor On tho day if of Sedan he writes Dir ft daf lo mo from ny Napoleon anil Von meet him le u fur hm army into lulu the Cing an 1 surrender The capitulation Is Tlie Crown then the interview an elated to him by the Napoleon assured the King that e had only given expression to opinion when ho had resolved ipon war He shotted a marvelous of tbe armies He honght the force before Sedan wan the Red army He asked here Prince Frederick Charles nas Tho King answered With tho seventh army corps before Metz NEW HAVEN Conn Bept mounted broadsword combat for a and money between iam Henderson of tlie national guard of New York and of the German army took place day and waa won by former The contest was very close and at times very 11 points 9 Chime OTTAWA Ont Hept mandarins F I Noo and and tho Japanese Interpreter H B who reached here in aboi car have raised no end of in consequence The customs department having who were apologized for tbe course taken and has freed hem and their or MEXICO Sept from Mler on tho Xio Grande state Deputy Sheriff Sibere of Kio Grande City while in ly shot a Mexican Journalist Inflicting a morta wound Home time ago Sibere Abraham In the ssme man ner and In the same spot NEW Sept IH th log was consulted on her ar rival from Liverpool It was that had the trip In one hoar and fifty minutes thu time aver made Her dall j run knots NT trast by fourth and day's 1 SU I HALIFAX ol hoi from Malaga A no tin Selig wen to a dentist to have thirteen teeth ex trailed Tho put her under the of but by bad drawn teeth sno und told him to desist lie refused ami on her teeth the woman was hsk donn by hei After tbe whole had been pulled thi woman insensible and diec two hours later Will Colo Sept Mid- land lias como out ahead in n ith thu Kio Grande regarding tho of on ITte Avenue Judge Strickland morning fined Waters and each far contempt of court in refusing to clear the street under the Tho Rio lion backed and pulled its tram oft and the Midland took up tbe truck laid its own rails and stood a train on them Tbf X tat W A vovero hurricane over of on and 3d At IS hotmes were totally destroyed 12 others ly RO and were more or less in- jured All tint slanging fishing and trading belonging to tbe inland were either bilged or driven high on shore The water rose over four feet the average spring tides washing away great piles ot anil aggregating over rum IVriT 111 22 -In UM caae of H ho has boon on trial iu the Circuit Court charged tho of Iho jury ilay found him and sentenced him to onu In the The occurred at 10 during the horbo a your Young 6T Minn An to the Court wan taken An Oil Maine Hept Varren Kice Ibie 7 In company with Joseph rune ot Virginia be founded the Sun Under tin ho consul at bo during Lincoln's ml Johnson a n lent Aithur him consul t Mrw YOH Sept 22 F Pack believed to be a of En V t was taken in car taken to U ramond was turn yellow You Hept tt to mate t toward Bto Napoleon drew back with every sign of painful For the first time 10 know he liad not tbe whole of the Herman army opposed to him half King the came out The latter perceiving me held out his hand while with the other lin wiped away the team which down bis cheeks Commenting on the act that irh side appealed to heaven in its own behalf there occurs on Dec 20th the following entry It is really s piece of irony on the message of good will earn party rails on God to aid its righteous cauce in e very successive event to prove by It the support ol heaven on opponents THE While tho prosit cor dernn tho publication thn pi papers are exultant The calls the diary a political scy deserving to be treasured bv th Merman people to be the for politics In the brie memoranda are worth more to lory it says than many an other sovereign's entire reign Had no- thing became known of the Vienna but tho simple declaration th t his uppermost after peace was obtained is how the liberal of Ocnnanv In tu lie carried wit alone would the noble of the the tin If or a to the effect that In 1873 Crown Prince Frederick twelve copies of tbe diary to be taken W copper plato process and presented conies to who especial It enjoyed requesting the to lake earn not published until fifty t bon Id have elapsed At bis death the plates won AH i Ism Sopt Miss Anna Dickinson mado lier third In Indiana In this city Hall was q lU full capacity The ovation Miss received when she appeared as one rarely It was her first appearance In In many voare Sho was Introduced by Fishback as the of he Republican party She plunged t once Into the causes leading to tho rebellion and declared war on the party and especially President Cleveland toward lie a antipathy and t times became quite vituperative i her designation of the ent Tho Republican she ready to accept any ago of battle thrown down to It and fight even tho devil In hell ho thon proceeded lo a general dis- of labor dw largely n the war dayu and slave labor Her wore frequently applauded -id at the close tho audience hor Your bib to-day com- the heroic devotion the al Florida has appointed a committee to so- iiil for tho ho family of M P Dowden edl or of the who died s DW days ago In nidi N Y Hept ilrs Cleveland and party reached statica in the at noon Pall Mull 01 late years lapau ol active noes stretching fiom the north ol Yea no to the north of has been from In 1878 Home loss ol lilo in an eruption on cne of the islands on side ol the Bay but we to go hack to the last century for eruptions equaling in destruction an active volcano sixty miles U the northwest of the capita sent forth in 1783 a stream tbe course of which may U followed for many miles destroyed a famous ancient forest ant helmed a number of villages A largo tract of land Don verted into a wilderness thousands of people perished In trophe sUrv ation the ground for miles being to a depth of severa feet with accrue wbich sll tation were killed in large by the rain of redhot stones and In It Is stated ths perrons lost their lives by eruption of But the most among of all Japanese volcanic eruptions wad that ol th far-famed Fuji In 1707 which listed for two during which a new crater opened und tho conical of ths allured by the formation of a new peak near the summit nearly meters in height who hsv left accounts of this appalling event the fields houses and Um pies as being completely cot with ashes Thn discharge from the crater were so and continuous day was Kven In Yeddo unexpected ID Poland UM aa toward ia t has not bean accompanied by any of His le a reminder teal the wsr cleod not Is a war tht at Vistula Hw flici he was an covered with th iml the roar of tho mountai To add to th violent earthquakes ami waves the Of tlie 11 i no could be taken present Japan has free from such dii tin present one being b Isr t larUl UN OU IN v r Mormon stater now cu I Isdy Mbv Mr TOOT yosr father about yon i Cleveland MMY CLUBS ud trin CiO n tk ftr or TIE Pifmf tun s tti Is Milt to Tn IVM CLLIS it Iiki i Bit iB Bept 22 of and Marion held their campaign to-night It is from to ton thousand people witnessed the ubs Btrong At the head of be second division came bundled lung ladies in red white end luo carrying torches Wagons ed fire accompanied each division while sky and Roman candles through the Tho third I consisted seventeen The fourth division contained en clubs Including lub the Gray club tho Cleveland reform dab and the Joe McDonald lub Tlie and Uet waa made up ol thirteen township clubs all uniformed Seventy-nine al clubs participated In the parade The column waa an hour pawing given point ICT 18 FICT brau ud H tci FnK NEW YORK Sept national committee an ad- dress to-night to the people of States It Is by Wm H Barnum man ol the national Democratic and Calvin 8 Rrice chairman of the campaign com- A postscript directs that all attributions to national cratic campaign fund should be payable to tho order of J Jadna The address begins by ing to the evident wish of the great majority of Democratic party at the end of Cleveland's third year of office u President that he should be nominated for a second term and then appeals to the members of the Democratic party for pecuniary ance for the purpose of printing and circulating campaign and lor other legitimate expenses Ia conclusion it appeals to that vast body of earnest men who have learned In the toil and struggle of dally life to estimate good government true worth and whose love of and country wiU prompt them to con- tribute each according to his means tc the expenses of a canvass of such over so great a territory Drud if ita S Sept 22 The chief demonstration of tho campaign by the occurred in this city night It consisted of a street parade participated in by all the Republican organizations of San cisco reinforced by uniformed cations from other points In central portion of the The cession consisted of thirteen divisions and it it estimated that between twelve and fifteen were In lino In addition to Ibs uni- formed organisations there wss an extensive display by wool fruit and iron industries delegations of man trades carrying urging toe retention of Sept A hundred rasa this hundred of club la an B H of Chicago A JL ll   

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