Show I 1 LOCAL work ou on the he Uc rs on road 1 t 1 I 1 commence 1 i I 1 1 IL I 1 i I WILL YOU CLOSE AT 7 r I 1 I 1 Z 2 the tribune scribe tries to de be 11 r r funny of course A I I 1 I 1 ike lie blamer TI Ts brainard Robla soa case de do I 1 aided ID in four tf of hamer sett sent to the reform school courts etc 1 1 TO I 1 I 1 and pushed as soon as the ordnance nce is drawn up I 1 jail just ai ao soon eoon as the ordinance ia Is 1 1 drawn up gr garantine gran antine tinz the henderson on company the fran franchise chiae agreed upon 1 lisl friday night work will be commenced I 1 and burnel to completion on I 1 the new road mr henderson Hend ereon returned 1 from idaho laet last evening 1 where he has his been on a business tour r and while away had some terr ble 0 experiences with a certain class 1 1 of insects which play havoc with a pe persons reone sleep he i was not inc incline linel 1 to say much I 1 regarding the project as the ordinance ie not yet t drawn up aad nothing can be done until it ie ia the road will be built however at once and they ure u now figuring ci on ties raile rails and other supplies about will be ex e before the end ot of the ye year arand and thue thus giving means and employment I 1 to a large number of citizens only 0 the mein me in line of ten miles will be corn P plated buted 11 this year unless patro nalze I 1 I 1 calls cormora tor for mora and no aide side tracks built to subdivisions v bons for the purpose of booming real estate in certain 0 quarters ju arters the cite of the power house will be decided upon later but will be located s somewhere ome where near the mouth of Z I 1 og ogden d en canyon the e equipment u I 1 in ant has 11 been bee contracted I 1 for or which b ic 1 X alone hw that the company means business I 1 the body of the cars care to be used will be of the stevenson patent with new kind of motors and of the improved styles 1 1 A company will be formed composed comi I 1 cosed of both local and foreign stockholders old era mr garretson Garre teon Is not expected in ogden for same little time I 1 to come but his support of a good pod substantial character I 1 is assured the general opinion of the citizens of ogden with 4 I 1 I 1 whom the scribe has talked re gardin g I 1 1 the matter is that the council did a r wise thing in granting the henderdon Hend ereon 11 company the franchise they did and 1 that good will immediately result of course there are a few who are patiently I 1 waiting for a chance to eay say 1 I W told you so but they ae a e safe to c continue on I 1 waiting in this case for theother the other tide will be the ones to say 1 I told yon you so according to all appearances 1 1 WILL IOU CLOSE AT IT 7 I 1 I 1 this is the important question to be 6 decided today I 1 for I 1 or sometime some time back the dorks clerks union fr have been agitating the above question I 1 and have met with some success while canvas sli g among the merchants of this city they claim that they have to work longer hours than an clasi class of working men in our I 1 midst and when their claim in this respect is carefully cr eully examined we are of the opinion that all candid minded will admit the fact they generally go on duty at from seven to eight have one hour tor for dinner and get through heaven only 0 knows when with the large majr mj ir ity of the public there keenn to exist the belief that as soon as the door of basinas bu buein sinas ss house ie is closed against the public p that the dave days work ol 01 the por po w C clerk ork is ia flold hed in this ra respect the community have a wrong ide idea of the facts and every working man in ogden city as well as those ho are not compelled to work for days wages should sympathize with the clerks and wish them success in the movement they now have in ia band hand how flow many times have we looked at the crowded counters as the hour for closing arrived when the door is locked then the hardest hardett p part rt of the sales mans work begin begins corcan nor can be he stop until abe counter is cleared the goods replaced on their proper shelves and everything in apple pie order tor for the opening of the bu business alnea on the morrow sam e time iines this takes place at 9 10 or 11 0 clock and rid many ninny times at midnight then abid not till then ia is abe clerks days 11 work at an end many times they th if it married go to their work before eur t their little ones onto are awake return when their family is in dreamland and thus it continues day after day during the busy part of the year what chance do they get for intellectual improvement where is to there a class of workingmen who do not get moreon more of a at chance to enjoy the comforts comforte of a home let the bank president I 1 ask himself the question does bis his employees return lo 10 their homes agonies when the hour of 3 arrives rives and the bank is closed he lie certainly understands that then the hardest ardest i art part of their work commences let the merch merchant antask ask himself the a same a question and be he will certainly hare have to answer it likewise yes bat the merchant says my clerks are well paid for their work and should not complain shame 0 on n such talk I 1 it if you pile pileup up wealth are there no thanks due those who I 1 I 1 tarnish furnish their part of the work dave ilav a I 1 yon you no pity or sympathy for the and children of these men who stand behind your counter and who love loy 9 and are loved with affection as a I 1 strong as any found in ia your heart or I 1 at t your homo home how many merchants will refuse to accept of a card to be tendered them this morning I 1 ionel one we hope we understand that I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 some 0 0 of I 1 the merchants ler merchants chants have been as ked and have consented to 1 take alakl e t the h e c clerke card around to the 1 business n ess men thie this morning and we tr trust u at th that I 1 they will be given von a bromn prominent pl place I 1 in each store to and that on monday next the 7 oclo C CIO closing will commence in earnest which will bring j jor I 1 not only to the clerks bul but to their gloved loved ones at home hom 11 let no one refuse you clothing men come to the front and show your willingness to help oat out in this good work many of the general stores have made the assertion that they would willingly close were it not for the fact that you keep open so late you grocery and dry goods good 0 o merchants chants t rdo do n not 0 t tb think nelor for a moment you will offend your patrons by closing so early for they belong to the working class and will think more of you in a minute than they ever have done one during a week that has pa passed sied enough has been said to show where we stand on the su on jeer and I 1 close believing that the merchants 0 oe e an and d all will be found standing upon the tile same platform BEN E RICH come off the following ap appeared apo eared neared in the salt sal t lake tribunes Tri lW bunei bunas ogden riep department artmen c yesterday it is reported that the managers of the new opera bouse house will demand 40 per cent of the receipts from I 1 he companies who hold their boards from 27 to 30 is considered a good big average in the west wonder it if such leading lights a booth barrett lotta paul patti or modjeska I 1 a would a shell h ei out two fifth of kneir total earnings rather doubtful this mail small item caused considerable comm nt int bythe by the lew who happened to see it the item was bened brought t to 0 t the h 0 at attention tend 0 n of THE standard DARD reporter by one of the gentleman interested in the opera house management manit gement the opinion was gen expressed that the item was written up in silt salt lake and shoved into the adea department to cover up the ear marks of the home station which are only to apparent t THE STA edaun reporter was re quested to state that the gentlemen at the bead of the management manage meat ble agris bones bowes and phillips Philli pj hive been managers of on one e of the largest opera houses in america the warder grand of kansas city cay and are perfectly able to take care of their th air own 0 wn I 1 interests teresta and those of tb the 0 public without ou t the aid and suggestions suggestion of the tribunes scribe no has been given the subject of charges but bat both gentlemen say that should it ba nOC necessary eSSAry ther they would furnish farnish the bouse house in special cases free of charge rather than miss mis 8 first ceass performances r T a J that could coal d not be seen secured without it A saloon braal last evening mat cams carns was arrested by patrolman verge for drawing a pun gun on lewis cobabe a bartender in fishers saloon about 7 car carne no entered the saloon and told the bartender be he wanted to be trusted for a few drinks cobabe raid paid he wae not in that kind of business whereupon cams came whip ped d out a revolver and put it in co debets tubes face compelling bite hira to back clear across the street the officers were called in and took him to the tile city jail when about balf half way be commenced fighting and nearly recovered the gun wit which u 1 I had bad been taken from him and if be he bad succeeded there would have been bloodshed as the man was desperate he ile was finally got into the jail where be bad had not been five minutes before be he commenced fighting again but was imme flabel irately y collared by marshal metcalf and put into a cell he will have a bearing hearing today to day himer vs brainard Brai aard the iiames vs brainard and robinson case ease was decided yesterday in favor of flamer the case has been pending for some time and yesterday came up in regular order some time ago mr harrier hamer sold a certain tal n piece isle of properly property to brainard and ito robinson noon and in n payment ent thereof rec received Lived a check of 50 endorsed by them the check aai a afterwards found to be a forgery and ai an the firm had guaranteed it mr miamer sued forthe for the fall amount the case was vias beard heard and the jury decided in favor of mr hamer giving him and interest from the time of the original payment police court J E coolidge Oo olidie street supervisor was arrested for leaving his team untied and assessed five dollars and coats coate borne some time ago mr coolidge caused to be arrested fir the same cause the pacific express a driver and since th then en that gentlemen gent lemin has boon been laying tor for him with the above result dan sullivan for being too free with bis his not language will labor free of charge for thi thirty r t d days mat haggerty charged witt wilh petit poti i larceny was rele released asod on bail ball judge cross court yesterday afternoon judge cross mide made out the papers lne log that william E ware a boy abut fifteen years of age be rent to the reform school toe case will go before budwe miner in the be district t court the boys mother mrs afro mettle mattle gordon makes the complaint and says I 1 he Is is incorrigible unruly and utterly beyond b her er tua a damant and she wishes bim him sent to the tile school several county officers filed their bonda bonds 6 first fir district court A 0 fisk vs A B patton order ranting granting dependents defend ento thoe thos cahoo 12 and nd robert ten ton daya days from date ate to plead flamer vs brainard order branti ranting n motion of smith A smith L 1 R t rogers consenting cona entine that certain den don a in the files be published goo east et al vs to joseph only et ot al a order denying motion if dependants for new now trial christian olsen vs union n paelgia ly co argued by attorneys and wab I 1 11 I 1 I 1 k 1 I 1 netted rattled to I 1 enry r V verdict erd 1 t f for 0 p plaintiff r 2 2143 1 6 63 amer order g grantier rant ici eighty d daye atay 0 I 1 eie execution cation in which to serve an and 1 file papers on motion lor for a new now trial daniel hamar va vs 0 E brainard alnard Br et al trial before jury verdict for blamer ila in er and in interest ter wm mcfarland et al Ys peter judgment and decree order ot of sale granted |