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Show OUDEX DA1LV COMMERCIAL: FKIDAY. APRIL 3. i- are Ml . jr i taw itkM CmM tm kmnmrf .. frr lJf at, Milk . ir an ICt-- . ess I I i in. ! srV- .J fruit, frjwrt r: toot new. -l -'t A -- Halliard wr; he aava it is two good tiling. A gouaij of brawl flaxik each j.Iatf. nunug MM and of W Trie imih ton.ti i taao? Poaabiy thow far away - saltcellar, pepapertwi and A moon, iur atu lamped togtk, ft tumbles' for aatat ap-jea- 6rt handed. 1U COOtrtit are ft jkSw" might learn some- to apend as evcMM the laiat the I'ifMf !'- a wheacw the working man out in the :uil huora, leaving be-bim much of his week's eaminga in tune all of hia self reepect. They lOUid liaten to the atoriea that are told. tbe game of cards that are played. bear the songs, and also note bow eagerly every little incident is ataaad on and magnified that will afford fnu or entertainment to the crowd. At the close of the Saturday night revels the high and far away philanthropist or fine lady would learn, if still capable of learning, that it is not the rum or beer which is the main feature of the evening's eMaVMMDeot It is the social feat ore. The saloon is tbe poor man's dub, and that is the truth about it Give these tired workingmen a place where they could go for social amusement. Let there be a bathhouse there and a restaurant, where for working-men'- s rates they could obtain a good warns supper. Then let them amuse themselves, subject to no goody good espionage, bnt to the same restraint, no more sad no leas, that is exercised over them in the saloon, and the chances are that against this sort of poor man's clubhouse, in the course of a short time, tbe saloon would stand no show at alL Let the good fellows smoke, tell their jokes and play cards and relax after their week of toil as they will. Let them pay cost prices for what they get, too, so they may feel this is not a charity flung at them by the "upper classes," but a place where they may at once amuse themselves and maintain their own self respect There wonld be lees guzzling and more intellectual enjoyment, but we have no right to assume that the workingman would not appreciate this. Messieurs Philanthropists, try it Ml hry tcn ateof can be inyfe Bi'an-h- !! Ided uf ail the good tr up the cWu-aThe mUtanUftJ i.naoo the sum u mad i placed ami hrtiarate diahea and ten-eup unmediately afterward. On one dish W large, thick alio of boiled beef d pic of fowl with alicea of bacon; i ftnother appear the zarbaasu. or peaa, and on the third are the with alicea of caoriso, or sausage. o ouo ib usually eaten u- - it is. fh in some houses tomato sauce is Tbe pQchero, or cocido, takee ae from the I "enter rot in which fly boiled. In Terr well reiru- home throughout Spain the cocido ie once a day, and a nirht it is, as at aar hour you mar ace to need ft cup of broth you can I supplied with it. The next diah is Ime frito. Phto meant a fry, and the diah fuually consist of fried bra ma, Mad uweetbread. croquette of fowl. etc. In no country are thinn fried better than in Spain, because good oliTe oil is Sfd to fry them in. and oil makes those delicacies more crispy. That Spanish oil may be turned to good account for anything in cooking will no doubt cause unbounded surprise. There is no denying tbe fact, however. Food ill prepared with oil is no doubt a trying case in so far as the palate and nostrils are concerned, but good Spanish cook knows L bow to disguise the taste of the oil my ways. (amplest and r rhaps the best ad- lls to let the oil come to a boilini? and to throw in a piece of bread. is taken out as soon as it becomes and thrown awav. This lakes fl Shakers Claim TolstoL 'el taste the oil may haye. The What a brave old Shaker Tolstoi would rs then carried to an open window he steam blown away, a process make, to be sure! He has written to as effectually clears it of any un- - Elder Evans that the Oregon paper, The World's Advance Thought, has af.y smell. Boston Transcript forded him great spiritual nourishment, arly Everybody la SupentltloQS. nd were it not for the spiritualistic (amount of mental suffering igno- is foreign to kle undergo from the fear of ill tendency therein, which his nature, it would express his views etl If well tMilanced minds," said a physician. Actor spent two years at one of chariv hospitals on Ward's Island, id while here had an excellent oppor tunity for observing many peculiarities and variott phases of humanity among ineoutcasti 0f a great city. Continuing after assort reverie the doctor said: "Of conn superstitions have existed and will exii as long as there remains a belief in thstaysteries of future life. It is seldom sdaittcd by perrons of intelligence that thy are, to a greater or less degree, at alirobject to the uneasy feeling an uncany event will produce. But it is really arexceptional thing to find a person who as no superstitions whatever. Geneijly the presentiments are so unimportit that they are but seldom alluded iby the one experiencing them, and arejoon forgotten. But that they do exist, in nearly every mind is undoubtedly tfie.M Chicago News. CorreAne the Teacher. In one of m SnriTiirfipld tram mar I schools the tJher was exnlainimr an I example in ariranetic on the blackboard, land had finished i; with the exception of Ithe last two figure of the answer, which vas in aoiiars an( cents, when sne was allf-iw, r. .,,.,.;,.,, m vA r4 .1 room, iciuiuiu one of the pupils raised her hand and Bald. "Tllero art,J .. .. .. nan in tho ... an. ' otrui " fewer in the book, lut there isn't any on Ihe board." "Whv. Nellie, what do you nean by speaking to me like that:" the eacher exclaimed in anger. After the chool had been in a roar of laughter for nlly a minute it dawned on the teach-r'- s mind thaiU .J senSe" that the girl was talking about. ouuugaeia Homestead. inil Wanted l. L i it,!, t. Timothy Sheelerhad become very rich, a ne remained very ignorant Havk navejeu aoout the country Dy iana I began to think he ought to visit the ast states and havA He consultet1 his friends on the subject I the kind of boat he should buy. "While you are about it," said one of em, "you'd better mt an iron boat" The old man saw in the suggestion lily an attemnt tonlawn v.kennon him. I "What d'ye mean:--" he roared. "An on boat! Have me km sailin' round le world in u cook stove, would ye?" outh's Companion. i I Sanentltlon Ahnnt Sniders. 'en school ir nsual qm. loil tn foreiro destructiveness when spiders m question. I remember that when as a lad at Winchester it was consid- a most unlucky Uiing to do any into a particnlarlfv lartre kind of spider lich is sometiidCi found in the college pldings, and hich went among us ys (or men. e called ourselves) Dy name of ykehamist. Coruhill agazine. 8trml chibalBrriaue. u rrigiday d- rw J g 'nick. nd Relation. rnu are related to ner lou iKt? L im her Drotner oy vj re- - SkOt, CSaMu SflSG AaAr old Shaker brother, after the flesh, Frederick W. Evans, sits down and writes a long letter to the great Russian author, claiming him as already a brother. Come to America and be of us, nays Elder Evans to Tolstoi. He recounts the points on which Tolstoi and the Shakers agree. Both inculcate celibate lives and community of property. The American disciples of mother Ann Lee have rednced both these cardinal doctrines to absolute practice. The good Shaker brother also declares that Tolstoi is practically, speaking after the manner of unregenerate Americandom, all right, and that he is personally ministered to by a Christ spirit, as Jesus was. It is only t, Elder Evans explains, that has made a God out of Jesus. The elder says, moreover, that a Shaker preacher years ago predicted a mighty outpouring of the divine spiritual religion in Russia, the religion taught and professed by the Shakers, that is to say. Is Tolstoi its apostle? !.')-.t- ' SUM feel oa Twsaty aytft atreet. A ksmuai MS Guud tan! a.1fart 4a Mils in a Ma 2Ul a uoj t a Ux- ktth aad Atti. near iAMtSS i wfcote per mat cataer Qa'arj. or aa pan uf laxjiaartj- Waji.iactaa ajajajajaaa. cL.i aei. Bin I i ) fxofan-t- MiWot Wm ja Acraaa io ail Gaud banraia Pn;vt aar bat. oa Gnat aieaaa. City Hasj AJdjtioa. duwttue. ia Kot Hill. Lake Vie and Heifiiia Additiuea. Call aad Mln.u Property is all part uf taa City at u ait jua. price J. JV. McCulloch Ae. Ml WwaUactoa Bandit. Head Hotel J.D.GILL'S BARGAINS. tiiO. For ti ' arret. Lerel asd under caaaL right ilMC witbtwo honae renting for JlKOfi per month. SNAP. Small r arm of 5 and 10 acres. Water, good oil. Cheap. W Lots cheap for a while only, acre. 40 acre, near land aellinc for I . M) Per UO . M to M 00. Fire mile I have cheap houaea and lota. I hsvr cheap acreage. 1 have cheap farming lands. am aeliiug them, too. I hare a large liat of ra idence. farm and acre property, and handle nothing that 1 cannot aee Am pleaaed to money in for my coatomera. how at all time. ID. DO s .w f tbe Oty.oa your a.j niEwr wins: ASb COMMERCE. WANT kWDmiti ANT UL iot in FINANCE am t.m . UaaTftPUSMMP own terras aod at CU'. i a r DO YOU WANT To buy at all? r iieutb 1Z. a 2404 Wasfaiaoo GILL, Ir., OfiDLV IS THE TIME TO BUY NOW Real Estate! HOUSES In all parts of the City for aale on the la ECeet .Monthly Payment Plan w If you want to buy FRONTAGE on Main street North for VALUE City. Wedel!'. Terrace Five Point W. A. Lund'a Addition. Sanford'a Central Park Annex. Mill Creek Addition. South Ogdan Height. I am in the field for business and can suit you. W. B. WEDELL, Over the PostotBoe. N. H. Parties having CHEAP properties and who wantgUICK RETURNS, list them with ME. I have a constant demand for ACREAGE and GOOD BUILDING SITES. W. B. WEDELL, Over the Poetoffice. WL hi .&s!2 I 100 00 between 6n30 feet on Twenty-fourt- h Lincoln and Wall Arenuea.pe: foot.... 275 00 Lot on tbe Bench 50x130 feet eight block 300 00 from Washington Arenne Two, acre lot on Tbirieth, near the Park. .3200 00 Lota in Nob Hill Addition Cheap, Improved bnsineaa property paying 1!230O0 00 percent, net.leaaedforayeare 165x14 feet bet ween Jackon and Qnincy 1650 00 15000 Lota in Mountain View Addition Also Sx8 rod corner on Twenty-fourtWall Avenue property below real value. 22'i acre near north Washington will ubdivide. Ko. iu If you will call on nt we will show and con vince you there ia money in buying now. REED & BURGITT. vSalt Lair 1 aull- - Lh Arr.tr Arnie i I 1 Ti i m a I " 1 j . tu I A n Hat. Timothy, atr'ht Timothy, m ad II part's " 13 hVtllup 10 7 Ar Am Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Green River Leave Ogden. SO m. S B - V aa B a a 4 xju a a, m m .45 a aa . i a I m a-- 1, - n. m , a aa . jaOp mUJUa 4 AMD a SALT a. a . JJpa 141. a (Nt a m LAS. IJ30 p, ... . k s ". 1 Xl" P aiXDBAM. Ue . 1 . - 15 per een higher. AjntaiCAS DO 00 rou, raoro. araraoTiLLa YBISTia. ateaWV D. C. IX)DGt mmiD'- j. ueu. aiauager. abo - H. BENNETT, i,rU P PUBLICATION. Notice No, MB. LaD f ir i in at 8lt Lake Citj, Tuh, March Uth, Notice ia hereby giren that the following Lamed settler ha filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of hi. claim, and that said proof will be made before the register or receiver of the Fnited State Land Office at Salt Lake City, rtah Territory, oa Saturday, Ma 2nd, IML h..me-atea- d lea Char Parrish. aj., entry No. 7312. for the southeaat quarter section 24, townahip 5, north of range 1 eaat, ISO ll. ne t.a tn aitnesaes to prove anu ruitivaiion John VV rord. Robert hippen, Kelvin l, John Weight, all of Peterson, Morgan county, Utah Territory. D. Ho hbs, Register. , Simmoni, Attorney. 8T1IMKB a " r.i. roUOWlng of. raid land, vii : SOLID Denver, Chicago, St. Louis, Man-dal- FOR MEN ONLY! BmI. w i VESTIBULE TRAINS Kansas City, L Lincoln, St. Joseph, Omaha. r MltHlhlllL Bmn or Xxeaaaa ia 014 or Taxing, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS i nlvn ul . iHi.t. ..U. IllUA iijiiiam. r.f if a.raiiiag nmiuiriDiiin.it a on tkkitrmt- -ariarsoraoii I. a aar. OJS ALL TKAIN8. l. t i i-ii.i i naaaaallM a at. aulM 'mM fna Our Famous Dining Cars MaOtOAi, CO.. BUFFALO, M. V. ATTACBBD AGENT. make a specialty of forming syndicates, buying, selling and handling property for Correspondence solicited. I s. TXBOCSB TSAIBS. TO ALL For tnrther Inlnrmarmn anitMralna thla Uus, spply to say Ticket Agent, or address Notice 1. hereby given by the unrtersigneil. administrator of the estate of Patrick Nyhan, GEO. W. VALLKRY, deceased, to the creditor, and all person having claims agvnst aaid deceased to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers, within four months after tbe first publication of this notice, to the undersigned personally, or deliver the same at the office or T. R. O't'onnolly et 399 Twenty-fonrt- h street between WashingShort Line to Park City. ton avenue and Grant avenue, in Ogden City, Weber County, Utah Territory, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of THE PANORAMIC LINE OF THE WEST. aid estate in said Territory of Utah. Utah Central Railway P. M. Cl'KHNAHANj Administrator of the estate of Patrick Nyhan, deceased. T R O'CflNNQLLV, attorney for said On and after October 26. 1"WI. paaaencer height train will rnu aafollowi: FA8SBK0BB 330 25th Street. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. OGDEN, UTAH m. LOCAL TtAIMaV aajor LOST a. TAT1 TH n nasMii 11JI.J.I. n t on niait itv Vi I CI JAWal40..r.l tnii ... r BDfPOfiD, : l- - 3 a 4:40. Prov... Salt Lake Salt Lake. Ogden I 11 SJ .. Grree kiier Proto. a txwmL 1 1 , i fa. napp m 1ma p Leave Leadvill ... Leave (imwmmi tawfi Arms Grand Junctktn Leave Grand Junrtaoe LEGAL NOTICE. P.O. Box 251. III a aa a aa LrairPulJ., i i ii a $V TaaiMa,. m HfaSa J OODCw so , coareaalt FOR i 2 am 00 Jo X3 p'rt'n detail price are abont NOTICE i V 11 w Lncerne Clean 'ir-.- Lea if Daover Leaf C0o Chipped Rolled Oat, par bbl " Bran and fcburt Greec ,., rJISi asp Maol a s i a i 1 Floc a High patent Straight grade Other grades urn meal Pro ai aorao ct fcfe Xt h a a. a II m J Plant Leave Grand J Arnv i, Arrive Leadriiie tU KRIK non-resident- I Oaiiaa SaJ: Lar g Selling. Wkaat, aw tier Kn aacked. per cwt.. brle . brewiag. Xat. 1 par cwt. Barley, brewing. So. t o tyTT. 1SS1. and Tin. LaMd teamieaa aaclt I alao own or control the following propertie Wedeir Moatery Addition. Wedell'a Five Point. B. li. Kates auai Bona raaias. ' ora, Experience of tbe past three yean taught aa that all property t. tight well at thia aeaaon of the year will bring at leaat SO per cent, profit daring tbe following winter. We offer for aale the following choice property at theae low price : NTAMi.mTGAlGE. ITKBEXT IlME TABLt I have SXAPS in all parts of th ObltO MAKKET SEPOatT. City, where owners are obliged ts sell owing to tbe scarcity of m. nev, and wfaatw Wholmli Prtoaa. ONE DOLLAR in rath 'invested now Corrected daily by Gibaoa A Smnrthwaita. will do what TWO ffl fail to do as soon wwawMfe produce dealer. SMS WaaAiagtoa av awa. Oadaa Cu I ix. aa uiooey eases up. I hare iaia Bujing HALF ITS Rio Grande Western Railway. . Coppair IF YOU DO And can suit u and vou can ' yourself the KKXT. RAILROADS DM SNAP Pbomcs. Per aera. MO acraa. Level, under eacaj See ME. Botter. beat, per 1 lb and within s tnil of CorioBc P. o. I'tah, Hare ia a c Lance to cat a fine piece of If you want t o buy a lot snd will build Batter, Egga. per doa ( roperty for a acinar ('orinne L eon-wa- r on it, I will Onion, disooiiDt a on you to U front and tbia one fivt ia aeed. per lb to aell in of the best bin ding locations in tbe Lucerne iot adktiniw th Unmaite proparty eotal aaeka lota. Fenced on one aide. Sea me 50 boot it. Jtr.O. VllS to alley, on Twenty-fift- h atraet. fUOO. Corner. UnxlK to alley. Nob Hill. V IMKi aeeea, cultiTated. Prior water 1 DO Vlll To buy vttfc hate tiinwaj fcaaa atraa. 6uui iuslh Ml lndiridaala who are trying to laraar f Twtj nthtkwi (jmmrj at AMnrs'r X iw i ioum Sew Ea! Tana I Uoto. mc twwtt Jilt U110C 0 J. A. Atets Sil Vie Un 111 as4 Bats. ek-t- REAL ESTATE I wita of STATE. fcfBka, tm Ik. l a n L'Jr r- -' lai nl tL bmL TBS MlUT - Ml. . 19S3. United States Land Office. Leave Leave Arrive Arrive and TRAINS. Salt Lake Park lty SflOa. m 4 ' o. 10 :S0 . mm at Park City at Salt Lake 30 p. m VRE1GHT TBAlrS. Leave Salt Lake 7:00 a. m Salt Lake City. Utah, March th. Leave 4:00 a. m City Notice is hereby given tliat Hugh ('.(iilberf, of Arrive at Park m 12:50p, City Ogden City, Utah Territory, and hi 3 :45 p. m Arri 7e at Salt Lake James H. Bacon, of Salt Lake City, Utah, Twelve aubiirhan traini daily between Salt NOTICE OF HOMESTEAD FINAL and James C. Armstrong, Francis A. E, Roche, Lake City and Mill Creek and Surer Honae. anti-ChrisPROOF. aad Joseph N. Gilbert, of Ogden City Utah, and Al) people iroing to Park City will find it to E. have of made Roche, Francis Corinne, Utah, No. 838. their interact to take thia line. : application for a United States patent for the Officea and Doi-o- t Corner Sth Sonth and Land Office at Salt Lake Cm, Utah, "Zenith" Place mining claim, situate in Weber Main street. Salt Lake City. March 3d, ML Weber Terri Ltah County, District, Mining Notice is hereby pven that tha following T. J. Wait . F. and P. A. named settler has filed notice of his intent ion to tary, consisting of theandfollowing described surface ground in support of his claim, and placer mining ground final make proof the plat posted on the being None but first-clas- s properties handled. Call that said proof will be made before the Probate shown on 3P, and described in the field notes and ami see us. Judge, or in bis absence, the clerk of lot No, official on of file in office, this the survey plat Morgan county at Morgan City, t'tah, on April wit h magnetic variation at 16 degrees, 30 minute . vix: George S.Geary. H. E. KIM, for follows: Commencing at the initial th? E4 NE1, Sec. 32, Twp. 4, North Ranttc east, asPost L thence running east 3960 feet point, No. No. 3 East. 2. thence south 1320 feet to Post No. Post to He names the following witnesses to prove to Post No. 4, thence his continuous residence upon and cultivation 3, thence west 3960 feet No. The failure of a bank in Illinois will L the place of benorth 1320 feet to Post PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE! of said land, viz, : 120 acres of limestone, which containing ginning, to loss and inconvenience William Tonks, George Tonks. Edgar Gibby cause serious will be when surveyed, the north l4 of theSW 4 all Thomas of and West, Morgan, Morgan some savage chiefs on the Congo, it is and the HWM of the SE U of section 16, towncounty, Utah. Meridship 6, N, of range 1 E, of the Salt Lake FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. said. The reason of it was that the bank ian. Utah. No conflicts from Post No. 2, U. S. 8. W. Daske, Attorney for Claimant. M. M. So, 2, hears N. 40 degrees. E 0. 4 feet diswas the depository of a considerable section BET WEEK tant, and from Post No. 64, the R.quarter 1 fund which supported the Congo misW, on the corner of section 24, Tp. N, LEGAL NOTICE. Salt Lake Meridian, besrs S 69 degrees, 44 min DENVER. ('OLOKAI)O SPRlMiS a PUEBLO sions that were under the charge of In the Probate Court, County of Weber, Terri W 11.214, feet distant AMD-S- ALT The aaid mining location being on record in tory of L tan : Bishop Taylor. The missionaries appear LAKE CITY. Aftnr;v PACIFIC COAS1, of the office the Recorder of said mining dismatter of tbe Adoption In the to have practiced buying native children and all north- - VUliLu', weet point. trict at Ogden City, in Weber County, the near etc- est known locations being the "Silver Chief" ) ( Thomas Funk a Minor. VIA from the chiefs and putting them into claims. "Little and Harry" mining bo It aoneariner to the Probate court of the ASPEN and GLEN-WOO1 direct that tins notice the Christian schools. They called this published in the MAN1TOC, LEAPVILLE. SPRINGS. County of Weber, Territory of Utah, by the a newspaper pubOgden Daily Commercial, A. of affidavit Charles I. Funk, Mary Funk, "redeeming" the youthful negroes. They the said mining claim for the SCENERY EQUIPMENT Walter J. Van Nice and Eugenia Van Nice, this lished nearest Frank D. Hobbs, Unsnrpaaaed. Unequalled. educated them to civilized lives. The filed in this court, that the period of sixty days. day presented and Register. said Walter J. Van Nice and Eugenia F. Van missionaries got boys for nothing, but for T. C. Applicant. Attorney Bailey, desirous his are of wife, Nice, adopting Thomas 3-4- 9 Funk, a son of Charles A. Funk and Mary I. Twenty-fourt- h girls they had to pay thirty dollars apiece St,, Through Pullman Sleeper and Pullman as their own child, with equal right, Funk, Tourist rare between Denver and San Francisco. for. Meantime the chiefs got rich and ALIAS SUMMONS. privileges and immunities of any children born Threngh the heart of the Rocky Mountain In the District Court of the First Judicial in the lawful wedlock of the said Walter J. fat, and everybody was happy all around. Van Nice and Eugenia F. Van Nice, and that District of the Territory of L'tah, Weber the moatofcomfortable, the safest, and the rontee. all grandest It seems, however, a peculiar way of sup the said Charles A. Funk and Mary I. Funk County : For rates, descriptive pamphlets, etc., call on all right to the cusUidy K. Bannister, Plaintiff, vs. Wyoming or Charles relinquish voluntarily D. KEN address J. the slave trade. WORTHY, general agent, pressing of and power and control over aaid Thomas Pacific Improvement Company, Defendant. Fe Route, Salt Lake City. all claim and interest in The people of the Territory of Utah send greet- - Santa Funk, and H. COLLBRAN, general manager, Colorado and to the services of said Thomas Funk in : Colo. to the end that the said child shall he To Wyoming Pacific Improvement t ompany. Springs, Large cities ought to have at least one CHAS. 8. LKE. general passenger agent, by the parties desiring to adopt Defendant. fully adopted the Colo. from Denver, municipal lodging house, apart the same. You are hereby required toappoar in an action above-named ordered It is therefore by said court that all brought against yon by the police stations, where decent strangers (Member Real Estate Exchange) persons interested in the said Thomas Funk, a plaintiff, in the District Court of the First Juwho have no money can go for a night's minor, appear before the said Probate court, dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to on Wednesday, the 22nd day of April, 1H91, at answer the complaint filed therein, within ten lodging. It often happens that excelten o'clock in the forenoon of saidf day, at the (exclusive of the day of service) after the Hember of the Anierican Ticket Broker's court room of said court, in Ogden City, county day lent people who are not acquainted with service on yon of this Bummons if served withof Aeeociation. Weber, Territory of Utah, to show cause.V in this County ; or, if served out of this County, find of need in themselves an just city ways order should not be bnf in this District, within twenty days; any they have, why dein and rendered by or accordance with granted judgment tbe otherwise within forty days such a lodging house. Women and chilSteamship conditions and stipulations of the affidavits fault will be t aken against yon, according to the dren get lost, strangers are robbed and aforesaid, and that a copy of this order be prayer of said complaint. once a Film the least at week recover for to e three snccsa-lvThe said action is published brought swindled, a. 1 for other reasons want weeks in the Oodkn Daii.t Commercial, a of $1.0!-9.1with interest thereon from the lHh CHOICE LOCATIONS newspaper printed and published in Ogden day of February. 180, ui .n three stated acpolice protect on. It is not fair to them City, County of Weber and Territory of Utah. counts, one eaeh betweerybu and Charles K. in al parts of the City. GOOD RANCHES to put them into a lodging with police Dated March 30th, 11. Bannister, Crismon and .. eiler Garden Tracts. and A. C. BISHOP, firm, and Sidney Stevens, all of which nave criminals. Decent, cleanly quarters Probate Judge, been assigned to the plaintiff. For further and . of Utah, be to Territory fnj'er particulars reference is hereby made to provided. ought of Weber. County the complaint on file herein. I, Jas. P. Lodwidge, Clerk of the Probate And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to Railroad Tickets Bonght, Sold and ExTti nil that Court, in and for said Weber Connty, do hereby appear and answer the said complaint as above tn art. cHenee the that is a foregoing full, true and certify the said plaintiff will take judgment changed, to all points. ALL TICKETS GUARANTEED. interest OB HILL PROPERTY A SPECIALTY. correct copy of the original Order to Show required, and tl.08S.16 of weahh. prosperity, power and prestige sum for the against you Cause, etc. v in the matter of the Adoption of and costs of salt. 846 Twenty-fift- h Street . Telephone J01, the L nited btates is going to lead and Thomas Funk, a minor, deposited, filed and reWitness the Hon. James A. of corded in my office, on the 30th day of March Miner. Judge, and th seal heatl Fnglisli speaking nations, and other A. D. 191, as tbe same appears of recrd. the District Court of the First In witness whereof, I have countries may as well face the fact and Judicial District, in and for the To Printer and Publisher : The CoaarBBOAi, hereunto l. set my hand, and Territory of Utah, this 10th day seal, aciaiosceinit. Britons may sick against No trouble to show property. Call and see me our Publishing Cokfaxt ia carrying a large and fixed the seal of tbe Probate of March, in the year ofhunselect stock of Standard, Fine and Superfine tbe Court, day and year first Lord one thousand eight onr reformed, shortened, common sense above written. News, Porter and Job Inks. Roller and Tahlet-in- g and ninety-ondred Wash. 2414, No. Ave., or themlater sooner Sixes and Varnishes also kept J. P. LEDW IDGB, Composition. they C.H.McCLtiRS. Clerk. spelling, but in stock. Those in need of inks will do well to Clerk of the Probate Court. By L. B. But, Deputy Clerk. selves v il adopt buy of The Commxbciai By W. M.Hakson, Deputy Clerk. UTAH. Miller A Maownis. Attorneys for Plaintiff LAFRENTZ & POOLE, Real Estate Dealers. !, Reed Hotel Building, OGDEN, UTAH. STANDARD GTJAGE MPMJritt Buy and Sell- ""t Real Estate. OGDEN, JJ M. UTAH. OH AVER, GEORGE W. JONES, Real Estate and Loans. Railroad and Wet Bra (" PRINTING INKS! it OGDEN, |