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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL! THCTtSDAY. JTKE 4. mmm An races. and Kiui' Sport. IM Mm Trot, Moll MiM Fare, Charlie t tkc Ike La( Trot. Ike !'.w-Brit-- J ;. CA8KKT8 '' THE FIIJT SKOONU NOM imtni. hj Telephone 217, SEW ! ! BRIGHT! ATTRACTIVE! NOVELTIES HACK. SPRING. FOIJ was GOLDEN In this heat excitement began to in crease and poota were still selling two to one in favor of Little Minnie, who wu looked on by nearly everybody as the Vi winner. Minnie showed a skillful driver anil only broke once, in which she Boon regained her gait and made a recHlack Tom second, with ord of '2:40. In this heat it looked as Prince third. though Minnie was driven for all she This gave Minnie three was worth. straight heats and won the prize and honor, with many cheers. A mx XEW ! The 1IF.AT. FUNERAL FUKNISHINQ8 outsorted FuU wUm 2263 Washington Atsraa NKW a one mile contest between Minnie. a bay mare owued by J. Warner, and drove b W. Lethtfow, und Hlack Tom, owned by R. L. Armstrong, and driven by and H. Uarrett, W. Prince, a C. L. owned by sorrel horse Lee. with Win. (loan attached to the ribbons. The race was well contested from the start, in which Minnie took the first heat, and she also took the only heat Saturday which was postponed until yrterilay. This made Mininetwo straight heats in her favor towards the best three out of rive. Time, 2:17; Itlack Tom second, and Prince third. Minnie was given the pole and sold as favorite two to one. a.d Hiii tinin THK FINEST HXAHSK IN UTAH. : The first trottiuf race called out PARLORS. 1 where Veaterda.r raa auotlnw lively day with ti apottwg frsteruity at the WaJisaUh birn o Driving Ptrk. Wbeo tb tP tauu-several e m. th p. ring at red peupW preeeut and a tfreat uauv ill good luukintC ladies erf to be seen aoene the made Inch the grand uuJ. Everyiwdy louk more ducted hiowelf in good order, even the jockeys and the disappointed pool buy era. Th judfi were Measrs. A. II. Kaan, l'reston Blair and Charley UNDERTAKING Funeral Jireviotv and Kmbelmera. ATTENDANCE.! LIBERAL A I RICHEFS This is Extlkut Spml IWraui 191. Specialties of OCR OWN not to be found elsewhere. Trinkets not too high in price, just suited for present this time of the year, also something to brighten up yorr home. A FULL LINE of fancy glassware, cake staml ;, berry dishes, glass sets, comports, and a host of oth f things. LenoMde and Water Sets. Over 30 different varieties suitable for this season of the year. Ice Cream freezers. EAGLE RACE. The next on the program was a pacing race for a iiirm of if Id, liest three in live. The contestants were Mollie, a bay mare owned by J. M. Murphy, driven by II Harris, ind Sheep, a bay mare owned bj (MO. Marsh and driven liy mm; also a gray horse ow ned by I Barber, This was a driven bv J. I Macintosh. very close race, with lots of amusement for all. Pools bo! live to seven and one half in favor of Mollie S., who won the tint heat in V , Sport second, with Sheen third. Mollie also won a heat Saturday w hich mado her two straights and won the third heat which made her the winning horse. The celebrated Shephard Lightning.'the King of freezers. ! Refrigerators Refrigerators ! ' ' Srt, 1 A MINIUM RACE. Next came a very pretty quarter inilo dan between Bingham, Charlie u. and Harv Taylor. This was one or the livsli est and most entertaining speed con tests of the day and, was won by Charlie C in '29 seconds, Hinghain second, lay lor third. UtOUMDN MATCH. The day's sport closed with a trotting match in which the contestants were II. C. Corey's Colonel driven by Corey; Tom Harris' Barney, driven by Attor- Murphy; and Charley Layne's Rone Hess driven by jack I ireen. rurse Wl Boss won the pole and "sawed wood from the start and won the heat in 3:10, Barney second. Colonel third. This was a general surprise, as it had lieen quietly passed around that Bess had been taken off the streets only a few days ago. Barney took the second heat, Bess second, Colonel third, time 'A:Q. Barney took the third heat heat and the race, Colonel second, Bess third. This race was full of fun and excitement. Col. L. U. Rogers sold the pools and in doing so seemed right in his element, resembling closely Barnum's lightning ticket agent. a Is Goin ness. Several parties from here attended the races yesterday afternoon at the Wasatch Driving Park, and everybody seemed to feel as though their time was well spent. A few complained of being unfortunate in the way of losing money through the inability of their favorites to win. A. A. A. SUMMONS. Demand. tMMud rusts. Before B. Tenii-s- . justice of the iieace fer second Onden precinct. of eher, sa. : Territory of Ctali, emmty vs. John Doe. defend. John M. Clark, plaintiff, Tho People OI ,ne Territory of Utah send UreotinR: To John Doe, defendant. You are hereby directed to appear and answer liefore the justice of the eace above named, at his office in Ogden City. In said county, the comof said plaint ill Hied herein, on or before plaint the 10th day of June, A. D. 1891. This action is brought to recover of you the sum of one dollar damages, together with costs of feeding alleged to be due plaint ill as follows : For damage done above named plaintiff by your animal described as follows: One black mare about ten years old, two small white siots in forehead, white left hind foot, no brands visible, weight about 800 pounds. For further particulars reference is hereby made to plaint iff's complaint now on file at my i.Hlce in tliis action. And you are hereby notified that linleaa you do so appear and answer said complaint as above required, plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of one dollar, also for feeding said animal and costs of suit. Hiven under my hand this 1st day of June, A. 1). 1891 J nst ire of the Pence for second B. Tkrnkh, Ogden OUR Quality and Price Speak MOTTO: Louder than Words. TO ROOST! THE FAIR 2443 and 2445 Washington Ave., Ogden, Utah. JUNCTION FIVE POINTS NEWS. Business of all kinds is on the increase. Col. A. J. Cropsey sells a great amount of real estate on small monthly payments. Elmer Johnson, Aaron Harrop and Ellis Hall left yesterday for a few week's at Soda Springs, Idaho. Mr. C. P. Beeson, our genteel druggist, is overrun with business and he some times wishes there wero another drug store at this place. Alonzo Perry and family left for their home at Vernal, Utah yesterday, where they are engaged in the ranching busi- x CITY MACHINE WORKS, h). 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