Show A FEW SIDESTEPS ON THE THENE NEW NE W LIQUOR ORDINANCE It Is la a dead sure cinch that if the new nes liquor ordinance is approved to ti of the bartenders will be thrown out of work The Bartenders union o othis of this city has put up pp a consistent fight ugh against early closing from the time the th agitation was first started In the coun council cil and it had its officers say a reason to believe bellee that the ordinance would not no nobe be so drastic as that which passed the tb council Monday night The Salt Lake Bartenders union which includes Bingham and Murray has a membership in good standing of about lO to 2 Of these the latest report was that 00 were employed in Salt SaIl Lake Laki City It is the testimony of men who work behind the bars that at least sev se of these will lose their places They say sa that the men will wilt feel reel the ef et effect feet of the operation of the ordinance the thi themore themore more keenly keen because they will not have hae time to seek employment elsewhere and am will find out of Jobs without notice so 50 to speak Many of the he proprietors proprietor declare that business in the t saloon line has been ex extremely extreme extremely poor for a long time and that it will be a matter of absolute necessity n alt for the owners to work the short hort shift in many man cases in order to make both butt ends meet There is 15 a pronounced sentiment among late laje drinkers that the hour for closing should have hae been made 1 I instead of 12 It Is la pointed our out that theatres do dv donot donot not usually close their performances un until until Until til 11 and after and that the time timen in n which a part may have a lunch and anda a glass of beer Is rather short hort It is understood that a committee will wait walt walton on the mayor today toda or 01 tomorrow with the object In view of bringing about a change from 12 1 to I 1 IOne IOne One saloon proprietor refuse refuses to be a pessimist even though he is up against it Well theres this much satisfaction In Inthe Inthe inthe the new ordinance for me anyway an wa he lie said I wont have to set up a free lunch say any an more Why Vh this tills lunch costs me more inure than a dollar a day ten dollars more than Ill Iii have hae to pay for tr f r the in increase crease trease in license The outlook is that this will be the open pen season se on for clubs Already there is u talk of the organization of clubs for tor the early farly morning morn In sessions f Some of he the people who are in earnest earn st about this are tre the night workers worker In Jn view Jew of or the fact that Salt Lake has no rue owl cars night men who live at a distance istance are often compelled to wait walt for forthe forthe forthe the first car ear In the morning which starts about shout half after It Its s a long Ion wait on a stormy storm sleety morning said one of ot these prowlers yes yesterday yesterday es and the only onto relief I 1 see Is the drug store and if you ou go into a drug drugstore drugstore store stort youre oure expected to buy something and nd Im not keen for drug store booze With regard to closing of places where liquor is all to the bad after midnight there seems to be no legal obstruction in inthe inthe the he way of the establishment of social clubs Judge H J 3 Dininny Salt Lake attorney said last night nightClubs nightClubs nightClubs Clubs which sell liquor under un er a license much close at 12 the same as any tny other place I take it IL How would the ordinance affect a group troup of persons combining procuring a complete supply of liquor and arid adjuncts and md meeting Jn Sn what wh t you all so social social cial lal session after the closing hour So far as I know kno there Is nothing in n the ordinance that would reach them It is the opinion of lawyers that the pro provision provision vision ision of tie the ordinance to the effect that the vision of a person coming out of or going into a saloon on Sunday shall be berima prima rima facie tacit evidence of the fact fat that the place lace is 15 selling liquor is entirely unconstitutional to say nothing of ot being ri ridiculous ridiculous Should a fire occur In a saloon aloon on n Sunday the entrance or egress egren of fire firemen fir firmen men flea might under strict construction be used sed as evidence eldene that liquor had been dis dispensed dispensed in the house It Is said that decision by the Minnesota supreme court ourt is to the effect that hat clubs where liquor is sold stand in inthe inthe the he same light In the eyes of the law as though hough they tho were saloons open to the public The understanding Is that they the must hae have the same kind of license Whether hether this principle will be made ap applicable applicable to Salt Lake remains to be teen seen Scarcely without exception the saloon men ren are unsparing in their denunciation of ut the American policy with respect to this latest move on the part of or it the administration Contrary In view Yiew to this outburst Is the conclusion reached by a street sage who has as it all an figured out that the putting on in of a few thumb screws In Salt Lake at t this time will forever put the damper on iii absolute prohibition He opines that the he manifestation of a desire to do some something something thing hing will satisfy the strict prohibition prohibitionists to the extent that they the will lie down and nd be quiet like good dogs so 50 far as Salt Lake ake is concerned The cry of do some thing has been heard through the sev seventy seventy seventy enty days of the legislature What the legislature failed to do in seventy days the tho city council did in seventy minutes allowing for variation of watches as they the say on the railroads A wise saloonkeeper had it all an fixed in his Ills indignant mind that the new ordinance ordinance ordinance nance would not reach the brewery brewel owned saloons because he hO said there was no law against a brewery taking a mortgage on any property pro pony and giving a deed to the man who then becomes b comes the owner You see said laid he this proposition can be easily beaten and in this way Wa For instance I 1 come into town and have hae only 35 5 I 1 give gle the brewery brewer 25 23 on a 1500 1100 place with notes to cover How are they the going to prevent that Do you know of such an institution as the office of the county count recorder asked a bystander Yes Ie Ive heard of it Did you ever know that mortgages are tiled flied and made matters of record there and these thee the e mortgages show the kind hind pod and character of transactions these mortgages cover by whom made and all about them And Jo io you ou furthermore realize the fact at f t that the public has access to those records record including councilmen And Andare Andare Andare are you OU furthermore aware of the fact that the present agitation was vas first start tart started ed ad through the discovery in public offices of record that the Salt Lake brewery owned or 01 forty saloons and some other breweries owned saloons on ona ona ona a proportionate sliding scale And fi fl finally nally nall are you aware anare of fact that the ordinance gives the city council the power to reject an any application for a liquor license taking no account of the identity of the person pe on by whom it Is made Leave Leae us have a drink on the house said the saloon man booze boore fighters ft will tell one that while its a powerful bad thing to drink at all alt the residue of the fact is ia that the time best place to drink is 15 in a public place and seldom If ever evern Jn in ones apart apartments apartments apartments ments They The soy say sa that a man can become a hunk of absorbent cotton quicker on whisky than a rattle rattlesnake rattlesnake rattlesnake snake can stick sUck out his tongue and that when he hl gets g ts to be a private souse SOUle hes practically beyond beom redemption In sup support support support port of this contention they quote the ex experience experience experience of one In In Error In this story which is one of the gems ems from Plain Tales from fr m the Hills Kipling tells of a man who was a prom promising promIsing promIsing ising official until he picked up lip the vice of secret drinking Theme Thele Is hope for a man who ho gets pub publicly publicly and riotously drunk more often orten than he ought to do but there is no hope for forthe forthe forthe the man who drinks secretly and alone in his hi own OD house And nd then describing this lonesome toper Kipling says fays One night the big crash came The past ten days had been very er bad bod ones and the end of it all was that he received the ar arrears arrears arrears rears of two to and three quarter years ears of sipping in one attack of delirium tremens of or the subdued kind beginning with suicidal suicidal suicidal dal depression going on to fits nod and starts and hysteria and ending with downright raving It is terrible to hoar hear a It abig abig big man babbling like a child of all that thata a man usually locks up and puts away deep in his heart There is a warning In this Beware of the bottle habit The dealers are already arranging for or a grand spring opening To finish a thing that should have been finished a long while ago the gossip about the liquor question would not be complete If it this display advertisement from fr m the New ew York Grobe were not included Alcoholism Taught by Mail Why Wh spend time and money in barrooms when you can become a drunkard at your own fireside Th The International correspond correspondence ence school for drunkards guarantees to a liver Ordinarily It takes a life lifetime lifetime lifetime time Brights disease Some people spend thousands of dollars trying to find out whether they have jt tYe We guarantee wives hes hesI it or your money refunded To We I will teach you how to drop tablets in your husbands so that Mt he becomes a 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