Show 1ftO N rORKS FOR ijGDEN The Southern Pacific May Move Its Sacramento Shops IRON EXPERTS ARE COiONG Deed for the Site of the Rio Grande 1 Western Shops w The Grand Opera IToiiho Case A Waiter Pawns HIs Girls Jewelry and Is Arrested Kotos from the Junction City OGDES Dec lBJudge Patton returned re-turned from California on Sunday night and says the reports sent from San Francisco Fran-cisco regarding the signing of the contract con-tract for the removal of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific shops to Ogden and the provisions of the agreement are correct in nearly every detail Work on the shops will commence early in February and by the end of July the company agrees to have the machinery ma-chinery of the plant in operation The contracts for the material and labor necessary ne-cessary in the construction of the buildings build-ings will be let as far as possible to Og den men ana the supplies will be purchased pur-chased from O den merchants 1 IRON EXPERTS cosnua The Southern Pacific will send experts to Ogden within a few weeks to make a full and complete investigation of the iron deposits near the city in order to obtain ob-tain information upon which to base a report to the board of directors of the company of the amount which would be annually saved by the removal of the Sacramento car and locomotive shops to Ogden General Manager Towne of the Southern Pacific has figured that the saving on coal and iron would be fully twentyfive per cent and the individual members of the board are highly in fa or of making the change and several have made known their willingness to take stock in a company to be organized for the purpose of erecting smelters in Ogden to reduce to pigs the iron ore so abundant near Willard City and in Ogden canyon THE IUD GRADE SHOPS The deed to the site of the proposed Rio Grande Western shops is in the hands of the companys attorney and immediately upon its approval the transfer will be made and work on the buildings will be commenced The land is located at the foot of Twentyfirst street and comprises a level nineacre tract It was formerly occupied occu-pied by the O den Iron Works companys smelter and was purchased by the Colorado Col-orado Coke Coal Iron company in order I or-der to close down the smelters which were threatening the companys works at Pueblo The case instituted by the Rio Grande Western for the condemnation of S the property now pending in the fourth district court will be dismissed upon the I final signing of the contract Ogden city has appropriated 9000 to purchase the land and will give it as a bonus to the company in return for which the Western has contracted to erect shops and round houses on the site andS and-S I to put in several miles of yard trackage Judge Patton was banqueted at the Columbus club last night by the enthusiastic enthusi-astic citizens of Ogden who by that means attempted to show their great appreciation ap-preciation of the splendid work done by the judge in San Francisco PAnED HIS GIRLS JEWELRY On Saturday night W E Moore a waiter at the Enterprise hotel was arrested ar-rested for obtaining money under false pretenses He pawned some jewelry worth SO the property of Florence Selma a chambermaid with whom he was intimate and the girl had the property prop-erty replevined Yesterday Florence was arrested on complaint of the pawn broker charged with conspiracy to defraud The case will be ventilated in police court this mording SHE OPERA HOUSE CASE The hearing in the case of David Eccles Joseph Clark Mat S Browning and J M Browning owners of the Grand opera house against W J Bowes and J M Phillips manager and lessee occupied the entire day in Judge Miners court yesterday and will be resumed this morning morn-ing The plaintiffs brought suit for 2075 back rent and 5500 damages for unlawful detainer and the defendants counterclaimed for 7775 damages alleged to have been sustained by them through the failure fail-ure of the owners of the theatre to fulfill heir contract by completing and furnish ag the house They claim that no first class company will make a second booking book-ing in Ogden One taste of the miserable I stage accommodations is enough The plaintiffs are very anxious to get rid of their tenants and take this means of doing so legally HOPS AND HORSES The third consignment of California I hops for the English market passed through Ogden yesterday routed over they the-y Union Pacific Eight cars of thoroughbreds eightysix bead from the stables cf the Hobart estate es-tate near San Francisco went east yesterday yes-terday over the Union Pacific The animals ani-mals will be sold at auction in New York II E during the holidays |