Show Personal and General NICK springlike weather WHEN is the new opera house tha has been so long talked about going to be built TUE fine springlike weather is making mak-ing a nugtber of Ogdenites think of going out on the railroads TED ANDERSON was up the Police Court yesterday on a charge of disturbing dis-turbing the peace He was tined 10 IFour subscribers willbe kind enough to notify us when their papers are not delivered it will enable us to obviate the difficulty and prevent a recurrence THOSE who claim to know say that if the present fair weather continues for u short season longer the new Union depot will soon be under way again We hope so WIIILE Huntville only fourteen miles from here is buried under the luxury of over two feet of snow Oeden ravels in dusty roads and her people begin to talk of gardening BUSINESS men look forward to a good season in all lines and in the light of last summers trade it would SEem that Lila indications are very favorable for such a consummation I I IT is reported that capitalists are soon going to erect a new business block OR the vacant corner opposite Z C M I Such a building would enhance the appearance ap-pearance of the city wonderfully THE public pulse is very quiet nowadays now-adays The latest sensations have been thoroughly discussed the Tucker Ed mundsbill has been exhausted and no one can find anything of particular importance im-portance to talK about BUSINESS houses that have been vacant va-cant for some time are beginning to be occupied once more and the signs Fury Rent that were so plentiful are one by one taken down and disappear from the public gaze A good omen ANY number of people can be seen hunting for vacant houses but they almost invariably have to hunt in vain for long time This is very different from what it was at this tim last year and shows a large increase in Ogdena population SEVERAL days ago Jack McLaughli i went into the Troy Laundry and was about to turn the proprietor Mr Jones out of doors because he would not give up McLaughlins washing without the money due on it being paid Jones demurred to such proceedings and swore out a complaint charging the belligerent with disturbing his peace It seems that one of Jones nands owed McLaughlin 90c for liquor and Me wanted to turn the bill and balance accounts bnt Jones could not see it in that light Yesterday McLaughlin appeared ap-peared for trial and on motion of the city attorney who had looked into the case and found it a rather aggravate one he wes discharged upon the payment pay-ment of the costs some 6 lie probably got G worth of experience |