Show WOBK BEGUN Camp Moved Up to the Site of the Seepage Dam Contractor Harkins has moved his camp up to ffie site for the seepage i dam and excavating will begin in a I day or two it being the plan to con ntrate as many men there now as can work to advantage until the excavating ex-cavating is done As before explained this is not the > great reservoir daiii nor any part of it hut is to be a thin wall of masonry from bed rock to the surface sur-face to prevent waste of water by percolation per-colation through sand shale and other loose material About 5000 barrels of cement are already on hand for the work The contractor has told The Herald the job will come to about S40 000 A good deal of work for masons will naturally be required Water Bights It behooves the citizens of Weber county or for that matter of every county to look out for their water rights Each year sees the waiters of j the mountain streams become more valuable Business associations are I reaching out to get control of water rights in every possible manner The laws are inexorable in favor of recognizing recog-nizing the rights of the first settlers but first settlers are proverbially careless care-less about maintaining and protecting their rights Unless water rights are used the right lapses and there are a number of irrigation ditches in Weber county whose owners would find it awkward to prove just how much of their water rights they have exercised The officers of the various irrigation and canal companies should find out just how much water they own and should see that their titles are perfected per-fected and protected It may save expensive ex-pensive litigation perhaps unsuccessful unsuccess-ful litigation Against the Street Railway Compony A suit has been filed by John Greiner against the Ogden Street Railway company for 50000 damages The suit grows out of the accident on Twentyfifth street some weeks ago when the repair car being operated by Walter Marlin ran over little John Greiner and killed him Amusements The Chase stock company is doing some rather generous advertising Free tickets for ladies have been issued for tonights performance Each lady must be accompanied by a gentleman with a paid reserved seat ticket The management man-agement evidently thinks that if the people see the company once they will be favorably Impressed and will advertise adver-tise the merits of the plays and the players The piece tonight is The LitUe Coquette Genevra Johnston Bishop will appear at the tabernacle Saturday night in connection with the choir Charley Pike and a number of other noted singers Tonight in the Second ward occurs the presentation of Rick Grande by the Home Dramatic company Local Briefs The council meets again tonight The danger of excessive high water in Weber and Ogden rivers is now probably passed unless a warm rain should come The county commissioners will be in regular session today It is not expeot ed that the report of Expert Bateman will be ready for a day or two yet |