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Show OODEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: O" A'JTHOH vfeu r. ka ia UuU te Fiih MASONIC. SANsS. RAILROADS CARTER. COLONEL tT4oJ llitli LhiiitvTiiblfe. ; tn'A a ry-- if i Artist ruV? No iriAtd fr tinua ib ?Spacul vrrijlrmrr it ;iji'lr-t2y- , rteo Lird vJarir-- kb . Niw YokX. ma of tail'HW UTAH. a TO aibce a few y- ajo be r L i Ur wLiek t English US ia i.d urrYwU h&ada, VlUt iif -tint the K"tr ( thr guioQ Capital. - - I'J.OUU.UO U c Hlil plllri. l satLrr KiEil. iuiciLlj )v4U tL cwcc J aa anur-- J iiitradcT ty thai since tiie days tf WiUiaaa li d-n- t J Vutrtj, i4 ttiuua 1W1 W GENEKAL HAXKINfi. u trw. TUr quick, pm nu9 ibm luaiust. ud tle UlV rvflt-U a who a fer Eaikiaa, rvsaioed It th iKa Un in4: jrt in t rrraH fc C. V. tIHf!I it eitiarti of tie Ueitrd Stau. tb J graver, kia.Uir 1 tha world th l U. Dli I i Lit t Out r"c'"h un-- l iti 1mv U s hif kliiuj mom fl the ITSH froui a tkat ia xfart trurwitixii TV Um or with r f Bora, uwi:a tf ui'"J ua Tita Sqw'H Lxt hkk Wdliaia tWtVi&qaenjr left are quit k fruta nvul to bk1. iM i Will at tbtKillala, United .ta fulloiatJ Im4 the tr invade Kir.j may nj quick J. I". ltun i. of Cuoiity Mayo, IxeU&X oa tit I U. s Uad ut tbe l ir.tk OU lYrlur tli trikiuj thiur boat TW Uy I tuld. too, ia Out ih- jiot Hktorte C alifralUate ef a (b ium ia llw ell un'oiJitj 4 Li by thi Rowaaa, th arti4 author tamal-XilioEaaa ef the I'adr Jaaijiere W-t Dank, the W ia oa ubji-viwi cumitg op The intrrnattutud fimri tor lair Bewsrta afcer care Valmaa Oh1yrdS. ntt bara-teuliuTf Utk, but . naiya tbi d of the whole tVrj u cornea aet aa4 leare aeicr cljs. frentl wt it i t tnxu liuumr (XiUKX, VTA It. toephuR . by the fart that Um cutiuuAbder to kmk oa Lfo fnun th H m uots.-- v. cajlmelo ay ikk 0a. ofto of the Frerwh force of ibvaeioo, Clrn. Tuition of on to wbutn hi Qtf TewKlU -- Tb B f of nil oulutIi.-- , Mid Jtsan Juefph Hooibert, died aa Ameri-rathe no4 i KewOrU-AiaU--r tl ia s.'3, at ritixea while yon Utih aw be yo and aitutkn which aiuuw bin fighting fur the United SUU in the war ONLY 36"HOURS about him, m niac-- on th wirM ! PCRTUM FRASC!SCOA D1EKCTOI1S: ayiiipiaLy with yo cotuw tu While aliroad on bia ia miner toar of EETWEEU SiS of whl iwluurariua H. O. Fariwr row (jt the C. Armrtncg, J. Srrmmtuu, 'o m t r e et Ctatm Orab4 ! C?yer ago Mr.Gribayedoff, i and J T. A. to l.ii. j k.- ( ii noble anl iruod. This w the man bt mTe btskUtllul b u rI.. tiub M. l.uci.B.JW. I'airtrk. llraly. old docnmetiU, bad bia is the auibur of 04ifirl Oartrtr 4 banting uami; I ucaat. Hmrv I" re nth inva&iun thia to ll"d attention t ii a bow running Crtvill," of Irelaud. He became interested ia it unit idkis. mist a tei cilb. Tb Century Magaxiu I began writing Cartfr,' " iuiJ Mr. F. and sought historical inf f mati-iiX STATE uuCer at ht.fcrd3fca. DANK, SisNS.4SHLAKO at Iw it He waa snrprise-- to find ttrrc. b kbkpm Il'ipkinaon Smith to , wood bis ia re a dfliciooa fir of IW there waa m arcely a mention of it OGUYX, UTAH. "nnilr the iuuij of "Sjorv-- i at th by either the French or Engludt histoV".ner Tabl v I th tnry of rians. French writers apparently do tJl the .iiiiaU"r. whiih i in the axond not dwell on it became it was not Capital raid in, - Si 25.000. chajitfr, fur ?ar, and I knew a l iA Engliidi bitorians are not prood I wsnUd a otltera I tbiuh'ht R(mL Surplus, - - - - .,a00. ance to bring a Virjnin c)lotie!, wt of it becauNe it was o near being and between the two the story to th- - tnbl tlut bt waa a H.C. BIfirLOW. Prei.lot. has been wautH I of and Kiiut mostly paieed by to drop into them, might JuHN A. IUIYLE. V:- Pmident Dat A. the rescued Mr. P. lill.tLOtt. Caliier. was to a Ufgro utory. oblivion, till it guta by tll TRAINS Carter gut hW of . 1 bad known Uribayedoff in a neat, small book called SOLID VESTIBULE th tall, "The French Invasion of 17W." hiiu in my mind fur Interest raid on Time and Savings LViiU. reanil midn iliKht, southern The facta, briefly stated, are as folI influent which Iinve niw away lows: Aug. 22, WW, three large , Chicago, forever, lie wm a man wliu from UTAH NATIONAL off town of (otnrUr, u4 i i ii . SnmitVl. JMuJ 1 W-t- -- Writer. .A V.'Jt Scenic Route b"t IL I'EUKrAUV 17. UK-DA- Y. I t ; r j j f t. . - t Z - :t i . CHESTS 5N Tt; iivo. f. tLllral ft b-- l"i-it- td a. b ( L3 C. P. hafisc-U-- r f sm:. rt. - put-Jr- - ct n4 - Bia, lln-gU- r Mirrm iu Ml.-w- s Tns.-Tmoo--- n mm. The 1 u n-- Jr UU 11 m-r- - V lnrW-O- " At 414. sae-retf- grtitli-ituui- , l - w-- jiiw-m- war-shif- is tr.iin-ing- temperament and hereditary influence looked on all tiling he linked on the ahooting of the st master. Utterly unpractical fmui onr nurtheni standpoint, he was keenly nlive t the dituandi of honor, of truth, and of what a getitlenmn Loiild lie a tender man in hL love fur other, a gentle Am in all waya, a chivulmun man at ho iliuler-etoochivalry. "I knew then wim tuiu-- that, war beautiful and good and tme in the .oi l southern mnaningof the word clnvaWy, and I was nnxions to rescue it from V IKMition into which it has lieen fonKl d w - T. HOrKlSS()J - K3IITII. by the caricatures uml jok(s of thosa van ee thn who do not uiideratan it ridicnloug aide of it .i 'fjokly a any one, but I thought tlw noivPiern idea va taken from those living caricatures produced by the South itself, one of .whom I have drawn in Col. Tom Yancey: and I believed that if the l chivalry of the southern gfmtlem:in were drawn tho feeling itself might be better understood. "Then, too, I was anxious to put n t yjw which ia fast passing away, never to return, on record. I wanted to bring u of the old bchool. of fouthern gontli-imtt- i tho aliivehtdding time, in contact with u northern gentleman such as Fitz. nud to hhow tlmt, while t'aey had scarcely au iden in common, they yet mulerstood and appreciated e:'h, other. Do not imugine that I had all t!use plans when I first ltf;an. On the contrary, 1 rewrote the iirsfc chapter of 'Cart'-r- ' .seven times. 1 selected the old home of .the Tile club tin East Tenth street for In house, because I wanted a place which I knew from cellar to attic. Cimd, his old servof the ant, is a typn of tho body davs that are gone, and ia drawn fr.ua one that 1 knew Aunt Nancv is modeled on a lady 1 had the privilege of knowing and loving very ile irly. ( 'art- t r himself U made up of half a dozen but is chiefly taken from one who is now dead. "As I said, Carter got hold of me and developed himvuf, During the time 1 was writing tho story the thing that canned me the most sorrow was that I could not ask him todinner, alwurd as t his may seem. To . me Carter is a sort of compound of Don Quixote and Col. New come, and I am as absolntoly in love with him as was Fitz. I hope the southnot think I erners who knew Carter-wil- l have misrepresented him, because, do you know, if I thought I had it would give me thn keenest rain. To me he is so real, and lie ia euch a true, loval, hoii' orable gentleman, one for whom I have such a respect and love, that nothing would induce mo to wound his feelings, I can laugh at his foibles because he would have laughed at them, but very close to my 1 ugh is tho heart throb of a tender reverence." Mr. Smith is the head of the firm of F. II. Smith & Co., which has built many of th great engineering works along the coast. He is also a well knowu artist, and it amused me somewhat when in of the business man I made on appointment to meet the author in the artists studio. Alfred Balch. 1 n the-oflk-- Jewish ladies are making remarkable progress in the liberal ideas of the time, They have at length engaged in pnblio speaking, and iliss Ray Frank has been iit'nmtted to tpeak in the pynagogues. the suddenly appeared Killala. They were flying British colors, but when the Episcopal bishop's two sons and the port surveyor rowed ont in a small boat to pay their reiecta to the commander of the fleet they were arrested as prisoners, and informed that they The were on board a French three vessels contained rather less than 1,100 French soldiers nult-- r Gen. Humbert. There were at the time 150,000 troops in Ireland. Humbert lauded his men, notwithstanding this fact, and remained in Ireland three weeks. During the time he conquered an entire By a strange turn of fate it province. 'was Connaught, that very province to which Cromwell banished the hapless Irish followers of the king of England when their land! were distributed by the rrotector among his own followers. In Connaught Ilumliert amused him self by setting up a republican govern ment, then he passed on toward Dublin. As KKia as the Frenchman's presence became known in Ireland, of course the whole power of tho British army was aroused to capture him. Ilis plan was to effect a junction with a largo force of Irish rebels, and thus strengthened, go on and conquer the whole island. But by one of those contretemps which are always happening to pxr Ireland, this junction was never effected, and meantime Gen. Hnmhert and his brave Frenchmen were captured by the British. But they were not taken until Humbert had penetrated 150 niifes into Ireland. In a steady march toward the interior he eluded British pursuit for a whole week, and fought with and defeated several small armies that met him tm the road. A delay of only a few hours prevented tho Irish army from joining Hnmhert. If that delay had not occurred, as Mr. GribayedoC reminds us, "the history of Ireland might have been changed." BANK, St. Louis, Kansas City, brotirf-O- WHECLtR X 1 14. nt c. L. STACB, i: H. Ami Sutiial 1 aul Re4 TJIXTATI ENCAMPMENT NO. i. I. 0. 0. F. HeU iaiMd Fellow Hsll.Tweatv-foorti;- . tlu. 4 Tliuivli)s of daca SButttaT tiia rint L. c. bAiKMiut. ornne. Fine S. F. Li e ii. c brftLen are cordially iaviuo. liUEN LODUE NO i. IIuU-1- . Omaha. man-of-wa- r. LAWYERS. O. B. I ts-- W mi l 4 ATTORNEYS AT OBm: ZHZ n. Ctab. (e i En-glif- .li A strange and startling accident occurred at Lynn, Mass., not lung since. As usual, wires carried tho electric force from powerful dynamos to tho electric The, station took fire lighting and the wires were burned off. The FREE RECLINING ' OK ALL TRAINS. to ail Taaooaa Tiaixs. Por further Intonniuoa nr eonoerniiif Una, apply to any Ticket Agent, or addresa . JAMBS Wabben W. Cokkt, President. Tbko. Bobisok, Warren W. Corey, Tbos. Cahoxm, S. S. Schramm, AD:0 Anje Mail Exprem 8:Sp.m 11 : 11: 40 . m 11 5 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. t WKBKR p. ro Mail ExpreM. fBECTNCT OmCEKS fourth Stanley, the American newspaper re- porter, is undoubtedly the greatest' explorer of modern times. For club and fireside reading for young and old no more improving volumes can be taken in hand than tho story of his travels. rrtNTsnLLE Justice of the Peace Const able o.wp Johu L. Sullivan's pure love for hi'li art iu the theatrical profession touuhius. lie will never ia soruu-tbiu- gn h;;ck prize fighting again, he declared; ripver, beeaust there is uioru mouey ia acting. Apparently it will wn he a cjime tc conduct a priza ii:;ht even in Texas, the way the state senateri are imsing their biUu iigaiust tui.- - imaily rpovt. U ........ .......... SKa. a. SMITH a SMITH, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- R.TIIOS. S. BELMER, Doctor in Uediciaes, Master io Surgery, L. S. A., London. A. E. SNOWDEN, DENTIST. Justice oT tlm Peace Timothy Kondill. Constable Byrou L. Bybee, WATER r?V' k PRKCrVCT. ; PEEASANT VIEW PRECIKCT. iiEATB 'i Justice of tho Peace W H. Crandall. Constable George II. Maycock, Plumbing and G as Fitting IX ALL ITS BRANCHES. MARRIOTT PBBCIXCT. DOYLE 2.104 Justice of tho Peace Peter L. Sherner. Constable James Horrop. & HALVERSON, Washington Ave. Call and get pricos. W5ete me Kin Lrni' 1 i 201, iM 375 300 50 100 500 3 51 1 A A A A A B C A A Administrator's Bond Executors' Bond Letters of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r COURT A A A A A A A BLA.VKS. Sheriff's Sale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show cause 78 Citation for Garnishee 2 Affidavit for Citation for 76 377 Garnishes....'. A A A A DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. Affidavit for Claim and Delivery personal property 525 Undertaking on Claim and Delivery of personal property 526 Undertaking for Return to Deft, Claim and Delivory personal property 77 Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property .... 10 MINING 401 A A A A BLANKS. 325 Mining Deed 350 Notice of Location of Claim. 400 Proof of Labor Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell MISCELLANEOUS A A A A BLANKS. A 377 Official Bond and Oath C 75 Chattel Mortgage A 325 Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100 Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Tlrnffa Hn1-- o nt inn Other Blanks constantly being added to tue aoove lisu And Funeral Director PRINTING INKS To Printers and Publishers : The (VMrKRtt A ui.isHisu Company is carrjinga large an of Standard, Fine ami Supe'1 News. Poster and Job Inks. Holler anil Tan tion. Sizes and Tarnishes also k in stock. Thcve in i.eed of inks will do well U hut of Tub Commercial. i ,ii uit-ciai- Real EstateMort'ge.ehortfriri Option Contract Lease Bond for Deed Discharge of Mortgage Trust Deed Assignment of Mortgage.... Bill of Sale 47S i r ii y 4.ri0 A , A' - r iUmu t.iiPt'iV CLASS. Warranty Deed, short form.. Warranty Deed, long form . . . 570 571 Metallic Caskets and Wood Capkets anri v iuiiiiB opeciai Attention paid to JbmDainii"' Order e: : and I'rm.u r i .i rr vwtioa f by telegraph promptly attended to. I BK7 hrst-class tho only Hearse in the city, Tele phone No. 115 Association. ai;v- BLANKS. 4 NO. AGENCyjat Tieket Broker's Ticket Bought, Sold and to ail points. ALL TICKETS Gl Street 31( Tweuty-fift- h Telephone V UNDERTAKER WEST WKBEB PRECISCT. rrv C0H Washington Avenue, Ogdcn, Utah S.M.PRESHAW, Justice of the Peace J. W. nnrt. ConstaUe Josejih Hoggvt. HtXIPEB prjicrxcT. Justice of tho Pi ece James Johnson. Constable 1'r.ircis M. Belnap. Railroad anil Steamship mWB COMMERCIAL 2 iftt WII.SOS PP.BCISCT. Jnticn of the Pence P. P. Bingham, Constable Dauiel N. Drake. GEORGE W. JONES, Railroad THE COMMISSIONER'S Justice of the Peaco Constable Wilsi Poulter. Ave. FOB BALK BT AMD 572 Writ of Execution dJiTAH PRECrxCT. President. LEGAL BLANKS & FARIS, MS LTSKV PBECrXCT. Pebcttal J. Habbatt. Gtllett. Secretary. 2374 Wash HABBT BOYKTON Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. Leave Bait Lake 710a.ni Leave Park City 40a.m Arrive at Park City ISdiOp, m 3:45 p. m Arrive at Salt Lake Twelve suburhan trains daily between Salt Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. AU people going to Park City will tod it to their interest to take this line. Oilices and Depot: Corner 8th Soath and tlain street, alt Lake City. T. J. Mackintosh. G. F. and P. A. Sojourning brothers cordially invited. CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Plans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, bluo prints, etc., etc., executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. KIVKIiDAI.E PEECINCT. 6:3Up. m SSI. 475 Summons PLAIN CTTT PEECrXCT. Justice of the Peace Simon F. nalverson. Constoble Caleb Parry. K. PROBATE COURT BLANKS. PRECrxCT. PRECTNCT. CCEUR DE LION LODGE, OGDEN'. UTAH. The above society will hold its meetings In street, Knights of Pythias hall. Twenty-fourt- h over Standard building) even Thnrsdsv even ing at half past seven sharp, until further no tice. Application forms may be obtained from Air. I'ercy A. i ook, z.m, w aenington avenue. natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too 125 bad to be saved by Ailing or crowning. Special 300 376 501 CIVIL ENGINEERS. 502 379 C. A. TUSH. B. ft PAKIB, HOT MIUTAST. OF ST. GEORGE. SONS RICHARD Office. 2427 Washington avenne over ITorrtvlr A Sons store. Teeth without plates and saving Tho Most Improved and Economical Heater in the Market, , Jnstice of the Peace Jamos Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchins. Sec CONVEYANCING DENTISTS. Q 6. Meets every Tnecdsy and Friday evenings at Odd Fellow IlaJL Members invited. F. W. Lb wis, Captala. R. C. Smkad. Clerk' CUil'ifiGHAM, PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. In couneotion with general practice, gives Seciai attention to uiseapcs peculiar to lemalea diseases of the genito urinary organs, direasce of tlu rectum, viz.: Piles, fistula, tissura and ulceration ; diseases of the ear, nose, throat and euest. consultation free. Olfice over Postodice. Telephone 209. Jnstico of the Peace Coustablo Joeiah B. Carver. in John Beadshaw PCBLtSBKD Royal College of Surgeons, England; Fellow Society Arts and Science, London. Formerly quarantine oflicer and superintendent for New Zealand and Mellgiurno, Victoria. Address or call at ju5 Washington Ave. the PeaceWilliam G. Rawson, Constable James II. Taylor. 4O0p.m 10:S0am UNION L0DGEN0. Meets every Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows Hall. Tweuty-fourt- n stmet. Sojourn in brothers in good lauding corilislly invitml lo C. S. Rait, N. 0. attend. SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- 'P Lbtib,K.G. F, w. aarrn. IIAKRIBUT.LE PRECIKCt. BLATEEVTLIE O. O. j street, Ogdcn. Vtah. Twenty-fourt- h ' Justice of RANESVrLLE ku F. W. L. Apams, See. Bee y. QRDER W, Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Doamcr. VERIO HT TBAITS. the American E rnrctwT. Angus McKay. George E, 1'erriu, NORTH OGDEN ABSENCES TEA'.NS. of PRFCTNCT Justice of tho Peace E. B. Frorer. Countable John (4ould. On and after October 28, 1SP0, passenger and freight trains will ran as follows ; Member oonr.N Justice of the Peace- - Val Giueon, Constable H. E. Steel. 8:45 p. ReturnuiR arrive Uffdou 1J:J0 p. m., a, m. itmim Oflice. moms 33. 30 and SI. First National Rank building. rpusu EDEK PBECINCT. 3HXI ,. PEBCTNCT, HcDaniel. OODEN PRETNCT. SECOND LOCAL TRAINS. OODEN AND SALT LAltR. Leave Ocilen, 8:30 a. ra., 3:30 p.m., Leave Halt La!o Leave Park City Arrive at Park Chy Arrive at Salt Lake A. Justice of thn Peace B. Ternes. Constabl- e- Phil Ford, Ttimn OODEX Pr.ECTSCT. Justice of tho Peace A. Pen-in- . Constablo D. O. Sullivan. 80 m. m. riRST CODES Justice of the Peace E. Constable E. A. Koch. 9:30 a. m 8:15 p. m 12:20 p. m 11:10 p. ni 1 SB p. m It :25 p. in Leadville 1V)p. m 5:55 a. m Iave Leave (Hcnwood Spri'ge.. 12:52 a. m 10:40 a. m Arrive Orand Junction... 4::a.m 2:10p.n Leavefirand Junction.... 4:40 a. m 2:1 p. m Sid I. m 5iy-Arrive Green River a. m 6:10 p. ro LeaveOrecn River 2:50 p. m 12:20 a. in Arrive Provo 3:10 p. m 12:20 a. in Leave Provo 4 :M p. m 1 :45 a in Arrive Salt Lalte 4:45 p. m 2 00 a. m Leave Salt Lake. a. in BIO Arrive ttolon p. m Leave Denver Leave Colo. Springe Leave Ptioblo ana I. 0. 0. F. No. 2KH Washuurbm OFFirERS. COCKTT iiSi.n Tl TO. instruction? R. A. Wolls, Sidney Stevens C. E. Wurtolo.ll. H. Spencer, Ad. Kuhn, Theo.Kobinson a. m U:: p. m W. Cross. Probate Judge-Rob- ert Selectmen Lewis W SburtUS, John Pincock, p. m &;:a. m SAO p. m r red roy. Clerk-- J. P. Iedwidge. Arrive Wrand Junction.... 9:K) p. m 9:4.1 a. ro Recorder .Tobn O. Tyler. Leave Grand Junction.... 9:40 p. m 9A0a. m 1 :10 a. m 1 4M a. m Assessor Edwin Dix. Arrive (ilenwrnMl Siiri'a.. 6:20 a. m S 20p.ni Treasurer John A. Boyle, Arrive Leedville 1:20 p. m! 2:25 a. ro Collector John V. Bluth. ArrivePneblo Ar. t'ilo. Springs Attorney L. K. Rogers. l;p,m;SHi.Tn 4:35 Sboriff Gilbert R. Belnap. Arrive llonver p. m: 8:45 a. m Coroner Marshal Allen. Surveyor R. W. Faris. WEST BOl'KD TRAINS. Superintendent of District Scools Jos. Porry Leave Provo Arrire Orwn Rivor LetireUrenn Rier i t BOUEMaN. s. JL D1SECTOHS; 1 1891. Utah Central Railway again, Parents who want it complain that their childreu get no religious instruction. But what kind of homes are those where the children get no religions : S200,000. m. .. brMlivn Molds regular meeting every Uonday night at m up reiiows uall. ivmti-founAll sojourning brothers ar street. OGDEN NO. CANTON, PATRIARCH PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. and Manager. CAPITAL. al Tho agitation about reading the Bi'.do in public schools is on in various places Vi, V. HtXFCirn, Cahier. CITIZENS' BANK :40a. ro 9:Mp.m (AO a. m p. m LT8alt Lake Arrire Proro t ACiB 8. Office, 3C9 CURRENT TIME TABLE m b I'tah. Ogden, BANSFORD OF OQDEX, TJTAIL 8u"a. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- over I'tah National Bank, comer of V'axhini.'ton avenua and Iwontv-fuurtiuwL D STAHBAMX-GIIGE- Lcats Ocdeo Arrive Salt Lake ALLUOB ALLLSOX. ATT0 RN 8125,000 Vice-Pre- a. Railway. bast bound tbaiks. a. EDU ABO Office, OiRce. W. N. SimxniO. Vice Presiileot. Cashier. thl Rio Grande Western InKfTcctJan. .ut, KIMBALL. JIMliALL J. E. Doolt, President. L. B. Adams, GEO. W. VALLKKY, (irtv-nwl- enlj-fourt- Ii M1T11 current, while still leiiig generated, was BINGHAM. thus cut off from u vent. The meciiau-icIave Salt.5 Lake. 8:25 a. m., returning, arrive energy which had benn previously Salt Lake, iV k in. AND PHOVa 8PINaVII.l.B converted into electricity was . thus A1IKHICAS FOHK. TIUSTLB. thrown back upon itself. Imtaiitly the Leave Oeden 3:30 p. m returning, arrive 12 :; . n. m, large fly wheel of tho 700 horsa power Ogden J. H. BENNETT, U. t'.. DIUX-.KGen. Pass. Agt steam engine to revolve with lien. Manager. lightning speed, ami before tho machinery could bo stoppe i the centrifugal force had burst it into fragments, which flow in all directions. The energy which Suort Line to Park City. supplied the electric light had be?:i suddenly by the accident transformed into TOE PANORAMIC LINE OF centrifugal power, which burtt the wheel, . . 1 CRESCENT LODGE NO. 13. Ogilen, Utah. Interest Paid on Tims Deposits. Our Famous Dining Cars ArfAcaas . , Vintu E. 8. Lrrr. S. G. jr, See. F, O.O. J f : : street. ) Twenty-fourth- Juu k'tfi. UW. ATTORN Practice in t)i District Court ant all th Cfu.rt. atttitu'ii givt-- to rolWti'io. Kemembt-- r the place, in I'wry s wmmiii buil,. M HrtM., l ii.x. nirtl lup of C. 11. i.l , I Og.iii, I tab. P.O. but Hi. 9 lOO.OOO. CAPITAL, I. 0. 0. F. T hall. Ave, tn o rfiiU. IRD k MACMILLAN. EON J . j. . Justice burrem I oart. R. UEVWOOD, . CHAIR CARS SUKPL.LTS, j g ATTOREY-AT-LA- United States Depository. St. Joseph, m.W. . Bank ARCHITECT. OoiMtitr tbe Brmwa r.tna.i. .F'M.Ba,Ee-d'r- L krcBLBB. Fiacr. I tilt. I '- iud. - AKtrilTLLto, OfienL buii.liuc. Ojilen, Utah. Xjincoln, 0. u. w. TWslaymut at T as. T,.:eurOial! iutitad to JL CXJu A i . ' Miwuererv jt-a- Denver, j-- LUDAiE SO. X piDEUTI hI l; T4it iinn Ubibula. U. L. ILKtr . SECRET SOCIETIES. R H1TECTS, l stu-lio- .v. m m sSlUH, 1 in t K.T. eiarlasa mrt4 Stafd I tf i. T. r. I tl A. See. ao:s lho e'jilsees. bt. Twts- - ymue. a - pLMU.VTE COUIUSihUtJ. 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