Show 1 Personal and General I WHO said the union depot was going to be moved to Salt Lake 1 Two cases of scarlet fever on South Main Street are under quarantine H H ROLAPP ESQ went to the coast last evening on business and pleasure bent MAYOR ECCLES and Hons L W Shurtliff and Joseph West lefc for the east yesterday morning on business CHAPMAN House beefsteak is what a certain hotel proprietor has dubbed the succulent tenderloin served on his table YESTERDAY was a busy Saturday in the city great numbers of our friends from the country coming to town to spend their ducats EVERYBODY is satisfied now that Ogden is going to have a big boom this summer and the present fine weather is stimulating stimu-lating exertions looking to that end THE wind yesterday raised considerable consider-able dust and after whirling it around the streets awhile took special pleasure in trying to land it in the eyes of pedestrians McPADDEst Uncle ToaisCabin in the Union Opera House tomorrow evening This play is said to be a kind of double concern and to contain many features new to thepublic THE popularity of the merchants lunch at the Brunswick was pretty thoroughly attested yesterday Business Busi-ness there is noticeably improving under the new management IT is expected that Mrs William Driver will arrive home from California Cali-fornia on Tuesday morning Mr Driver will not reach Ogden for sometime some-time as he is taking an extended trip through Southern California IT is expected that Apostle Lorenzo Snow will address the Saints in the Tabernacle this afternoon There will undoubtedly be a large audience and thosewho want to secure seats should go early as the last are most sure to be left SOME one has suggested that if the railroad company intends to move the hole containing the union depot foundation founda-tion to the capital they had better begin be-gin work pretty soon for if it remaInS here much longer Ogden will have a legal title to it and can prevent its removal re-moval IN our report of the council proceedings proceed-ings yesterday we said Mr Smuin voted forthe appointment of Mr 1 olker as street inspector This was a mistake mis-take Mr Clark should have been instead of Mr Smuin This gave Mr Folker the unanimous endorsement of the dntire street committee but to no avail MB JOSEPH CLARK the enterprising miller has assumed control of the Farr mills He will soon commence the erection of a new fourstory building which he intends to fit up with the latest improved machinery Success will undoubtedly crown the untiring efforts of Mr Clark as it very properly should AT the time of the recent raid on the City Hotel l a woman named Clark was I found and arrested She was fined 20 and in default of payment committed fo jail Yesterday had got tiled of her accommodations and made an effort ef-fort to get some one of her male admirers ad-mirers to put lip the necessary 15 for her release Whether or not she was successful we have not learned JHO M AND M S Browning took the Central Pacific tram for San Francisco on Friday iiiglif intending to meet the president of the Winchester Arms Com pany and negotiate with him for the sale of another new gun The new gun h Usbeen gotten up ° only recently and t EhS model was completed only about wb hours before they left for the west The breech is suitable for either rifle or shotgun YESTERDAY morning Justice Dee rendered ren-dered judgmentin the case of McLaughlin McLaugh-lin and Gallagher jound guilty of resorting re-sorting to the City Hotel for the purpose pur-pose of lewdness McLaughlin was fined 50 and Roy Gallagher 25 No tice of appeal was given and the defendants Pendants gave bonds in double the amount of the judgment of the court pending the hearing in the District Court We shall see if the appeal will help them any |