Show General Notes I Mr John A Jast is making great preparations W pre-parations for innocent summer recreations recrea-tions for young and old at his place on lEM f Second street above Main Thus he has I 1 completed a pleasure boat on his pool Other attractive features for the young and rising generation may divert the investment in-vestment of nickels from the marble and ball trade J After some squalls and clouds the weather is again delightfully spring like I although the nights are still cool I The idea of opening a new thoroughfare thorough-fare through the middle of the central business block that block bounded by Young Fifth Main and Sixth is a good one as it is tou large for commercial convenience But considering that the property on Main street alone could not be obtained for less than 20000 it renders the probability of that roadway like unto the leading to the good place pi beyond extremely difficult With Napoleon Napo-leon III and Haussman his Prefect of I the Seine the opening of streets and segregating of blocks in Paris was an easy job But we are living in a free land where even desirable improvements hs can not be forced upon the sovereign people f The reappointment of Major L B Stephens Ste-phens as county registrar for Weber at PITY the coming election is an indisputable refutation of the overt and covert charges insinuated against his conduct of the PY February election in in this city Mr Stephens stands thoroughly vindicated of all the vile aspersions of the priestly prens and pulpit Important business will be done in the er City Council next Friday and the City tb Fathers can and we hope will demonstrate demon-strate their desire to promote the material 1J s mate-rial welfare of Ogden in a substantial manner 1 Giesy l Spargo have all the magazines I Co and weeklies of the season I fete There seems to be a fatality attached j to restaurants in this city Somehow or I other they are all shortlived or at least never long under tho same management What with the occasional sessions of ties court the numerous transients and travelers this sounds strange the more so as several of these gastronomic establishments I estab-lishments such as the Brunswick which I is recently passed into the poesession of j Mr E W Exum have striven diligently tc to give the best satisfaction But think I U of the many shipwrecks of the Gem the Home and others to numerous to lips mention There is only one Morleys I that has weathered it for a long series of years Considerable excitement was occasioned occa-sioned on Main and Fourth streets on Saturday afternoon by a team belonging Mill to a furniture firm on the former street tearing down their moorings They did not dash very far but exceedingly lively to the imminent peril of life or limb of Ion the multitude that at once congregated with more curiosity than caution One of the horses worth about 100 dashed against an old block in front of Green well Sons meat market knocked it over and smashed its own head almost to a jelly It is next to a miracle that no people were injured There is almost I i criminal neglect indulged in by some ity people in the matter of hitching their teams notwithstanding the city ordi dance Bairds Mammoth Minstrels are sure to D have a rousing audience in Union Opera ry House this evening and also tomorrow They promise an excellent programme Indications of the positive swelling of a grand boom in Ogden this season are 9 daily multiplying What with the new depot the gas works the incandescent light plant a new opera house more mills and manufactories the junction E city is near attaining its manifest destiny in the pushing of which the local papers evince a most commendable unanimity h of encouragement And why should Salt U Lake begrudge her best neighbor and truest friend There is room and plenty for all who labor bravely Mr Levi i W ld formerly of the Vest kgs era Umon office in this town and a very Popular Society man has been spending a few days i town bnt returned this NE1 forenoon orenoon to Butte where he has been E I located his friends for several months He received mnrriZ congratulations on his recent t marriage to a most estimable 0 lady young with b becoming ecnulg and benignsmifes benign s1Iiles of raatrimoma dignity and happiness The outcome of the Tintic lynchers > ump trial at Prpvo is awaited here with con Blinder siderable interest any The closing of Fourth street as requested re-quested by the U P for depot purposes is generally favored by the heaviest Cloth business men especially as the granting of the petition appears to be almost a t I 1j + I condilio sine quanon for the erection of the new buildings A ludicrous mistake has occurred to the generally so correct cablegram editor of the New York Heralds issue of the 22d in the account of the birthday anniversary anni-versary of Kaiser Wilhelm in Berlin Your many German readers will smile at it The Herald says that at one of the receptions there was given an operetta in one act Guten Morgen by Herr Fischer The operetta is not by a Herr Fischer but its title is Guten Morgen Herr Fischer for long years the matutinal salutation in the beer halls of Munich and then spread elsewhere It is a piece full of the hilarity and jocundity of German student life i The leaders of the Church here called I the P P are flogging themselves to think that they did not order the election of a few Gentiles at the last city roundup I round-up election so they could have asked I for the same favor next time They all freely admit now this is the last time they will have the handling of the citys affairs in fact we should not be surprised sur-prised to hear of the city starting some great improvements so as to feed some of its papsuckers Judge Henderson will haye to work night and day at the next term of the District Court in this city to rid the calendar cal-endar of divorce and unlawful cohab cases alone Never was it more thoroughly thor-oughly demonstrated that an extra judge is required Bad it has been in the past for suitors in civil cases to wait term after term like the Chancery suits so ably set forth by Dickens Since the Probate Court has lost its judicial powers in matrimonial matri-monial affairs extra business is forced upon our already overworked courts and it will be almost impossible to get up with the work Of course the cases for breaches of Hymens bonds are pretty fairly legitimate ones now when they have to bear the light of day But it shows already what a soft thing in the way of fees the judges and the clerks of the Probate courts had and no wonder they always wanted to retain power There is some talk of celebration by our Englishborn citizens of the Queens jubilee next July for which end it is reported re-ported a meeting will soon be called While our cftizens by adoption from Albion enjoy an undisputed reputation for loyalty it is quite commendable that they retain their respect for the venerable venera-ble sovereign of the land of their birth Blood is thicker than water i Dr Ed Ulrich has returned from his trip to California where has been in satisfactorily successful search of that choicest of all treasureshealth He will resume his extensive medical and surgical practice |