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Show WEARY OF WAITING!""" Tie Fate ot the "Yarletj" License Hangs In the Halicce. no imi.ixii ox ir yct uivkx. An Aipcal l.i tho cao or tlio OgJni Mrecl Ilallroltta Another day ha come and i.e.itly gone, ond etlll tbu general public, remain re-main In the dark aa to the outcome of tho dcllbeiallona of tho Kuprcmo Court Juilgttlu reference to the ' Variety" Theatre liquor llt-oneo. A during tlio two preceding days thero wa again llila morning, upon the ataembllng of tho court, qullo a troug mualcr cf me inter of the Uu, nmong lh'e more particularly lutertttei In tlio lm coding cod-ing nnd alMiii'irt.int ruling tatlng Clly Attorney Meiiltt and United Btalc DhtM, t Attorney Vnrl.in. JuJgo I'onerannd liiaoanorlalt In the Franklin Frank-lin Avouuo Ihiaire ease (Attorney Dlcktyin) wire on thla occlon con-eplcuouaby con-eplcuouaby their uhaemc. When the four JuJgc took Ibelr plarca oil tho bench Chief Juatliti Ztne mid Aaaodalc Juatlco Miner each hav-Ing hav-Ing ii roll of paper In 1,1 hand, atrougly auggnilvuof a written legal P(.lnloii expectation wa on lip toe, and It teemed to bo the prevailing teller te-ller that the fale if the "Variety" llcili would I natality mailekliow n. llutdltarpnlnttnentwai once mere In (tore. Clerk Ilache vienttlirjugh the naiial formallly of reallug Ihu Court lecord of the provlouaday'a duluga, the JuJgia attached Ihelr tlgnatuiea thereto, there-to, and then Judge X.ane railed thu Hut cne on Wmliieelny'a docket. Thla acitlcd all anility al-out tho looked-fur tleidilon for one niuiu Hay, and tho tjitctatoi lu the court-room rapidly filed off. OlIIIKN arilKCT ItAll.llOAll liiai'UTK. 11.11. Heiitlcraou, A. H. (larrtUuu nudJo-eph llrlnker, plalntllfa nnd re-riaiiidenbVjVa.tlioOgiieiiCitj re-riaiiidenbVjVa.tlioOgiieiiCitj Ittllway Couiiitny, a coriairalluii, Jarvlt-Conk-ling MongnguTruit Company, defend-nnta defend-nnta nndaiiiRilliiiilt. Judge Elinor Hid not rulJuJIcato In llila rnao. Tlm appeal waa from an orJer granting grant-ing a teiuraiy InJuiictlou niadouon thu hearing of nu order to allow came uhyan Injunttiou ahould notl-aue. Tho heating wo had upon tho (tin. plaint and aniwcr, and the tntlniony or wltneaM awtiriioiithu part orthe plallillir, ilefeudlilila nirerllig no lull-mony, lull-mony, Tlio complaint allege that the di-fend di-fend tnt railroad cou)tny la a coritorn-Hon coritorn-Hon urgaulicd under tbu law of Utah, aud that the deretidant Jarvla-Conklln Mortgagu Truit Coiutuny 1 a cerium. tlou organlaed under tbu law nf .MIi-aourl; .MIi-aourl; thai the railway comany latl.e owner nt aitrcet railway on Twenty-filth Twenty-filth Htreet, Wtmlilii.ilon Avinue, and certain ilncta In the city of Ogdiu, oiwratedby aleani and borne nter: that on Ike Hull or Heptembvr, ItlM, tho city or Ogden, by ordinance, gave to llie plalulllla a frau-chlre frau-chlre to roiiatruit nud ofornlo a aliiglo or douUe track electrlo atreet railway ou all or any or the elictta of the ilty, upon uertaln trrma and con-illllona, con-illllona, oue of the taller Mug Ihat they given laind lu the iienal Mini of J'Jo.ok). ivudlUoiital that lliey ahould, In gooil r.tllti, comiuema- thucnuatnic-Hon thucnuatnic-Hon of tho railway lu ninety daj thereafter. On eraUiuttlie let nf -No-veiiiUr,IS3l,i UIiitlrnay,tlicy In good fallli Wgaii tl.u work, foil vsi-jiulcd thi reou tbo um of about tt:,'l), were now jiroMiulliig the laying or the Union Uni-on Tivcnty-llfili Htretl, Wanhlngtou Avenue, and oilier Hut I., and had laid tail and broken ground for and r.reiwred to mile or roadbed on WhhiglonaiidJcll'ernAvenuend Titeuty-lirih Hlnvt, and laid down track over a ixiialderable portion or the tame, riilnllir. hal nlw broken ground for nidi track north of Ojilen I II vi r, n dlilnme of aonietwoiullea. Dfeudantaclalmeil an exclualve rran chlae for alntt lallwaya on aald atrial by rt aaon of an ordinance nf the City Council pnaed Augiut 7th, I Mi; but plalulllla urge Ibat the acta of defendant! de-fendant! are uolin nrtaervjtloii of ant right, legal or Itpiltable, which lliey urelllierof tbeni have, but nrceole'v to "hararaand uuimy" the id.iltitlifa ml pravent Ihetii from puiaulng their Work. Tneyaet forth Ihat thla tr.-apaa. la continuing and that defendant tluealen to, and would iiuIcm ro trained, do "great and Irrepirabl In-Jury In-Jury aud vtade" iiiiii pliilnllil'. proeily, "and uoidlnuo to aiproprluto their a ild roadhiil and jlaio ulntriic-llonaHieiiou;"tlitllled.tniuge,lhtre-rurettillld Hot betticllMlelyeatltnatl, That the ilefindaiit Oglen City Itall-wayCemiiany Itall-wayCemiiany I. lutolveiit aud that tin-iler.iMi.nl Jirvla-Cunkllii Mori-gnge Mori-gnge Trual ColllMliy la the lllorlgjgtai orullthepruariy or the llt.l naiut.l ooni;uny, lloncu tliei tiililut praya fir permanent and Imiuor-iry liiluuc-tlona liiluuc-tlona und ror general reller. The defeinUnt noiiiLinlca' antarr to lliucumplallit ii I lull that tho Ogdril Clly IUlU'uyCimiiiny la tho owner oftlititlmt ullway on THeiity-tlfth itnat, Wutliiiigtou Avenue, nud oilier thubMighraria, but deulea that the city aulboiltlt gnut.il to i,hln. til!', n ftiinilil.ii i.r prltlleg lo cioiiatruit aul nrato a aln-glo aln-glo or double track electric atrett railway iioii nil or any or the atrtela of (igdeii. Defen lanbi al. ileny tbo power of Iho clly to maku any uch grant uiuu any elreet. They admit that In ".aid pretended crdf. nance" It waa provl lod that defend, aula' riibU If nny there are nilulil beactulrediiuderuthor.Iliiaiice.iili. Jict to their flllugn l.ind lu thu turn ut fM.OJJ to Im delivered to OgUenClty. laiudlllonctl a allege.!. They deny that the ground or ro.tdbt-1 uivn unlcTi tliccon.lruitloii of Ihu track a com-nieuced com-nieuced hub the property of the plain-till., plain-till., or thai they had any right Intro. to. TbeynlMdciiy that the dt fend-iinU- acta were not In good faith, or that what they had ilono naa for the puraate of haiuiiliig or uuiiovliii palntlli;.. They deny, fu,t,ertba'i pla In Ilia have Ion ant thing, "t'lcei t audi liwi aa lliey may mbuIii by reaaou of their o n folly," cr that Uelcndnnla have committed any trc-nai uin their lima, Meaara. It'luiliall ami Alllion, It. V. HenUemon and Ogden Hlle are nttt.r-ney nttt.r-ney tor tbo reaioiidrnta, aud It. It. Ithodeanud T.J, lludnou fur llio ar-Hllant. ar-Hllant. ' Tho argument of couneel ere In progrea when our rejiort cloitd. |