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Show i Or.DEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1S90. A Us DOBAL HERHITAGR Iit;-d- rJI . ! crr.l sail. SS vria3'WtUfttTIS cf th H,S1K ar; lt Lula akuctiiTS cf tl waa o rkvi twa tboaaaais tolt- frota Ixsm ia ta atoruiitct uriuJ if tL wbU year, as far away asoa a in in i id or tLa Ed see ther itiirr. atl lwn om has Mra the halfdio aai a acancrwws tht funa tLrir gaaat. rrew will r. l tix-i-a ovar wsres whkh might mxlm the captaa cf a P. a&4 O. - CAV19 Cie-j- ;-. o-l- Of WRITES THE lACCAr - CJ-ccrt- O.YE AND MALOTVE ISLANDS. bowdrs-U-nxuJ- sat Om mi Ik as is t IM InniwTiwt lv stmiiMV saaiwl ftyasJCM i -Fe ew Yoa. Oct Wrtfir worth fcaoaiuic aad .- aw Jac. lbm4. touw tiaa tfneft Lltl IwreiUgea of tw couM. te an km Tba JJaocadivw and XaJdira island. -J which pwtM brtwera th two Boai--wprop fcraa a kind cf marina all of A throogh whka i MM t'T hB&dftxU mM -UOOHIHU 4 . . Jt rear. 1U loor cue huoui of nam 1hLoaJiTarcbipt!a?o(UM vfakJi aijrni&w; -l- 'JO.OU) island") tu.: Ammd. Kardmst, Eihoa and Giitiac. asu artaallv belonged to Cn?Uo4 aino 170 and th other am claimed by tha Baaeaor Beb ofCannanor (a Hindoo priaotw aadW Britiab protertioo). while tt ILaUir rrocp baa a large trad with Aa wtMt coat of Ladia itaelf. But I aar nerer met, area amon traTekra, aa aaaa who had ever landed oa thaw Maada.or aeemed to know or cart any-Ababoat them. ' Jtai yet both groapa art well worth aaaiac mora asspeciaUy the Maldirea, vhkh are aomawhat the mora dviHapd of the two. Tha nineteen "atoIW or anl froapa are aQ oa toe aama patten, wis., a areolar reaf of white coral. In. ' aJoting a smooth, ahaHo- - lagoon atud-4a- d with tiny palm created bleta. 8otae f tbeaa riaa barely ids feet abora tha anrfaos, while many othara are actually "aaraah," to that a ahip may ma her "hem afromid oa them with 100 fathoms af water beneath her stern. In fact, tha Xaldira atolla are beet described by Imagining a ecbtnerged group of volcanom, pure white instead of Uaok, with their craters jnst above tha aaa, and a few iulanda floating in them She ten leaT in a cnp. Wbo the novelist of the future have aahaaated the whole world as now exwt-mthey can still Tail thenvtelrea of aomo new islet crwiifd by the unseen labors of the coral insect Month after month, yoar after year, the tiny mason builds cp his wall of stony flowers and leave from the unknown depths below tin it reaches the inrface of the sea. Beyond this he cannot go, but other are at ha J J to complete his work. Every ware, every storm casta something npon tho new foundation. Simple mosses and lichens grow and die. gradually spreading over the bare coral( aa aver growing layer or vegetaDie soil Cocoa out stranded on it by the sea and seeds let fall by passing birds strike loot in the soil thus prepared and the , caoe bare and nameless reef takes rank among the islands of the world. Sere, even more fully than in the bow hackneyed islands of the Pacific, one may realise Tennyson's visions of the nmmer isles of Eden." IJha Inventive .African savage who provided himself at twatroka with clothes, food and shelter !y clapping on his head the upper half r a giant, watermelon, sitting in the lower half and eating the inside, is in his own line by the average Maidivian citiaen. Yoa find ripe fruit showering down npon yoa from the trees, edible roots starting op under your feet, ash literally "shouldherin' aich other eatof the wather," like tho Irish salmon, and "warm baths ready at all hours" in the clear, ' bright, glassy waters of the lagoon. When tho coming of Sands y or some great publio festival reminds yon to put oa aomo clothes for once tn a way, a mat of twisted palm liber will equip you la the height of Maldivian fashion and save you from tho vulgar ostentation of a cotton or calico waistcloth. You will find no difficulty in securing a country villa consisting of four poles and a mat, admirably ventilated, and liable only to the inconvenience of being sometimes absent without leave when you come sack to it after a high wind. Here you may bo hnppy, for mosquitoes there are cone, tho only ones ever known on the island having been duo to the vongeance of an American skipper, who left on an islet with whose people tie had quarreled a cask of half stagnant 'water, which speedily produced mos vguitoes enough to "moke it hot" for the 'whole of the offending community. Now and then, indeed, you may find a colony -of lively ants having a picnic in your hammock, or a big, spotted snake literally "dropping in npon you" from the palm leaf thatch overhead. But in the main you will be for snugger thero than ia many hotels which I have seen in Malacca or Sumatra, where the floors are only washed when the river rises, and the tablecloth is changed once a Tear on the landlord's birthday. When you feel disposed to call on your next door neighbor L a., the inhabitant ai the neareot islet yoa are pretty safe to find him "at home," unless he should kappen to be out fishing, and even then yoa can generally descry him somewhere to the offing and signal to him to come Jback. And then, if yoa have a spare knife or hatchet to barter for his fresh .fish, yoa may combine business with pleasure by doing a little private trading while improving yonr acquaintance with the Maldivian dialect, which is most perplexingly different from the languages of Ceylon and the Indian mainland and indeed from every other language that you have ever learned. When the storms of the rainy season come on you can amuse yourself by sitting indoors and watching theshir "wrecks, and when the time comes for the yearly departure of the trading fleet to the Malabar coast of India you are regaled with a spectacle even more striking. All along tho sea line there defiles Ixifore your eyes a seemingly endless pro- cession of buggalows (native small craft), which, with their high stems and low bows, look just as if they were going krwn headforemost Any old tar of .Kelson's time would.have turned tip his mee sky high at the bamboo masts, raU .- y, - af ex-ftta- ct g, sur-ssas- ed : luckjrite. cceuBoca murvia-rline- to admire Ux-t- a d than to Uaxh at ornciAt Both eettaissisx sad omrsaa. sasa euc-yu the paper -- R F. Eoghe" wnu is Probe' Jadca Eotaet V.Vrvm. Bkcru-a. ia itiiHiifis) Uvu etump Fred oa bis ex?tfiots was s be epcakiag. It beas wbea iiixiic-kc- m schoolboy, bis ecbobknatee haviag J V Ktirtr, rw wy JUibm T.k. t&xta. every bis najne till tbrj drowned Cfciocu other one at s pohticsl caeetusg ia the Attrarj--, L it-Kr:3-4ibwt k. hKaa. a4gabarhobd. From that tune toUas rueeMr-'a- l k'.irm-bV. B. BeW&sus . Sarvefor at rrrjw Uhaa evidently bwa it aiuiMWavdtst of lnuirt SeosOa. that since be made that schoolboy spaacs rtacitcr omnu--n t xuhi rcaciscr. Peae-- K. A. Mcllaaict s decided Usproveraent baa takes plaoe J i0-.- jl the E. aura. a taih-ia the public taste ia regard toeuuep aaooa-- oavta raansrv. speaking. Amusing sonaense. personal ivnwm e the Peaea U. Taraas. abuse and faretme fireworks are much t am at- - fail fur4. raicoouoa raanae-r- . Wea ia demand thas formerly." Jaetiee of tbe rW-- - A. Penis, The writer advises sgainst sending t ufc.it fan l. SuUjvaa. rocara oecaa orators to speak at the ckseof s great S Jaetiee of the Peaea Tai CoaWaa. parade. Ia the midtt of the speech Ctaastacie-- H. K. MeeJ. some visiting dab ia sure to ru and sewTsmxa raacxTCT. march away for home, playing Jaetiee of the Pear Aajras hie Kay. CumlaUe Uoorga E. Funa, band moaie as it goes, and et-krsarrarv. band. alas! the crowd fuUowt the bra Jaetiee ef the Peaea P B. Frarar. i'iaalahs Juha Uoaid. The speaker ia kft with s baker's doses uarra oqm rsacncT. of bearers, and must roar like s Bashaa thePeaee James Storey. Jaetireof ball or scream like sa eagle, according Cwaetabla Jaaaas Ueaawr. a 4 uunua rssnacr. to the quality cf his voice, to drown the Jastie of Ua Peaee William O. Cawaaa. brass band. Mr. Hughes has witnessed Ceaiabia Jsawa U. TaWr. same most contemptible, pitiful exhibirLais cm rasciscr. tions of hunts nature ia his career-th-at, Jaaties of the Peara C'eatshls Joeiab R Carver. too. smong diatUiguikhed men. BiTsanaxs rssctM-T- . Ones he was ia the midst of s speech Jaetieenf the Peara Racbard Pya. when s famous stump orator, who was ('rtshla Jotia Parker. . mrras rasmrrr. to speak next after him, strode upon the Jaatiee of the IW ilL CoaslsbU-tiyrL. Bybaa. platform. As as strove to iatensat the audience Mr. Hughes heard the dissajistvTus rascrscT. Jastie af the Peace tinguished orator just behind him talkCooatsbie-WilaPeattcv. ing about him oat loud: H. CraadaO. fta ack4 sis aatchfaer. isaaklac la bis Jaaties af the Peaee-- W. Coaatsbto George H. Mayeoca. toaaaf oio Saw loag I S4 Saae ia aosdar boe long ba FfiaiaUf be mid, autTmarnxs rsacmcr. A lav Btfaatoe later be sravlae. Jastiaa of iba Peaee J sates Batduaa. (dtetSwr a Coaatahie-JohHatalkaaatfbabaa aot aw labia bwU!" J. Hubeluas. The fmeht brooghl back by tha Mal- dive to3kwe frosa India and Mslanca eooaists chkfiy of rice, which is the great local import; bat the oatwart txxwd cargoes arecsoaI!y very niiJlaBooa iadcad. Ooa vesatJ u luadod with what wire at yoa might take fur fint aiKht. and indeed it is somt-thinquite as strong the fuaocs liht brown coir rope," twuted out of dried gnus. and need aa cordage by all the native boats of the Indian ootma while all toe rest of the acaety space is crammed with those small cowrie shells which are still rorrrct as money ia not a few parts of the east A second craft U freight! with tortoise ahelle and a third with cocoenuta. Were you to board the fourth bogga- low yoa would find plenty to admire, for the mats that form her cargo woven oat of rashes by the Maldive ladie- sare very neatly and worked, and often much more elaborate ia pattern thaa one would have expected. Bat yoa had better avoid the fifth, which, loaded with something that looks like decaying father, though it ia really dried fish is not to be rashly approached, unless yoa wish to learn to yoar cost why s hun dred scents make one dolor. Should yoo wish to be presented at court (aa many people are curiously anxious to be who denounce all courts as "haunts of effete luxury") yoa have not far to go. Easternmost cf the group lies the tale of Male (from which the Malor dives take their name of "Male-Diva- " Male islands) a tiny kingdom of 8,000 souls, a mile long by half a mile broad, in which reigns the royal Tom Thumb, who holds the rank of sultan of the Maldive kloa. His majesty is accessible enough, and all that you have to do is to send him a gift of a knife or s hatchet and express your wish to "lay your bom- age at his sublime feet But you will find at his court mighty little "effete luxury" of any Lind. by a native lord in waiting (whose official dress appears to coruiibt chiefly of a turban and a shirt) you march up to a high mud wall and holt before a clumsy gate of ruddering planks, flanked by two small iron ship guns. V ithm l;es a vast court yard, at the far end of which, in a kind of alcove roofed with palm leaves. squats on a reed mat s stout heavy old man, with a broad, unmeaning face, who Is no other than the sultan himself. lie will ask yoa many strange question npon your own country and people, politely express his wonder that a "bar barian unbeliever from tha ends of the earth" should be so civilised, and finally (if h happens to be pleased with you) will pop into your mouth with his own august fingers a squcexed up pile of greasy rice from tho dish before him, or else offer yoa some one of his wives of whom he has got tired. The isle of Malo itself is a brisk and bustling little place in tho trading sea son, the sultan having been "cute enough to ordain that his own island shall bo the only one where any business shall be transacted with foreigners. Its people are for the most part a quiet, easy going set, the men being chiefly employed in fishing and the women in making mats. It is hard for any one to realize that this quiet beautiful, prosperous little settlement has within the memory of living men been the scene of one of the most fearful tragedies on record. Yet such is actually the coje. To tho older Wanders who can remember it, the very name of tho terrible fpring of 1847 still carries with its weight of horror with which South Australia recalls her fatal "Black Thursday." In truth Dante himself could hardly do justice to the horrors cf such a storm among those defenseless islands, most of which are low and flat enough for the sea to sweep right over them. Whither were the doomed wretches to fly with the devouring waves all around them and the whirlwind howling above? One can fancy them looking forth over the wild waters on that grim April morning, with the same dumb despair that crept over the giants of the elder world when they saw the coming of that great day of wrath, long delayed and long disbelieved, when "the fountains of the great deep were broken up and the windows of heaven were opened." . Down conies the destroying hurricane, and before the blast of its fury tall palms are torn away like grass, and large boats hurled far up onto the shore, whilo the light native huts melt sway as if they bad never been. Prone wo the earth lie man and beast made equal in this hour of universal doom. Women clasp their children to tmrir breasts with unavailing shrieks of agony, for their cries are lost amid the hellish din of that sky rending uproar, in which even the cannon of Gettysburg would have been unheard as an infant's waiL Crash on crash, the great billows come foaming up the land, each in turn sweeping away its tale of human victims, and the narrow spitce of dry land which is still left amid that roaring ocean of ruin grows smaller and smaller every moment, as the white created armies of death come marching onward. And now, far in the distance, a mighty wall of dark water is seen towering high above the white lipped wrath of the sea. On it comes, swift and merciless as a pursuing late. One shock, one deafening crash, one boiling whirl of foam, and all is over. Tho once happy and beau-tiiu- l island Li a shapeless, voiceless wasto of ruin, end 1,800 huuiau lives' lie buried forever in the fathomless gulf below. A similar catastrophe, overwhelmed the West Indian island of Et Thomas in 18G3. David Keb. g Cou-ducU- lMit-- i n -- WA'UiatatK, DEI-VUIED- A T rrf mnxi Twat-uur- I mM, "It will be tha "In aootbi-- r tatau vitelline dour of audnlcht. and with that ooiuaa will obey tli Sabbath day. A good ciluaaa I'm bumu anil aa Christiana Um diviaa law to boljr te Sabbat Uj." kt"Never mind about tha Sabbath." cried (ha venerable clerical chairman; "go oa vita tha rood work ! Par OKat audience IntoeTeiT loor apeac!! there alKMaVl be aacdwicbed a atoderate amount of buotur and fun. A sew story, aptly iUuatratlnr a point made, hi a cotnmoa eapodieol, and wlieo veil iom la eery effective. Spnaklo out of door b) generally reirarded aa injurious to the health and deetructive to the vocal organs; but, except in tha caae of peakiug against atroon, cold winds, or la damp, misty weather, I bave no so found it My health has geaeraUy improved duritx campaiffas, and my votoa has grown etroojev- - aod richer with daily UM. few rules may be laid down ia email space. whim. If carefully followed, will be of greet to the open air speaker: Never drink cold 'vater while speaking, no matter bow thirsty may be. The sudden shock to tha overheated and delicate organs of the throat produces congestioa aad Injures tha voice. Whea sufferinc from borseaess refrain from spealilnc altogether. When not speaking keep up a daily breathing and vocal exercise. Pitch your voice below rather thaa above Its natural key. Let your articulation bs perfect, every letter sounded and every sound formed with force and precision. 8pesk less rapidly than you would do Indoors, and keep the lung constantly indued. Remember that the orator ia like a gun barrel. which must bs straight, must have a bora as larxe as the bullet and mutt have the powder bs low the ball. l'roj"ct tha sound waves In the proper direction, just as you would, aim a bullet at tha mark. A F Mm rup). laiepboaa No. U (four fouu. Uoiaa. Ctaa. A SMITH. yOODS " , Vs evi Zz" ? ?f ai.tJaTt. - -- 'aj-rt- . Msisv THkEE ANTTID mimmm Mn. room IS. cwar A 11- - blUEUEij - nm r ureses. t- StaadaH RET Kl'RMSlitU tmfE tsji. iMrat. Am i. t. n . Uariill. t ot Kamal baaA bmldit RENT A NH'E OrTlCE. WaTjtTs TV1X, Ruoaa L ksj bioca. REN- T- A ICZ KROST ROOM ti W aat'itHartaab BafairWs tii DSS sva a T JOR ? A .R B. PaflH. I . X)R REST A GOOD FVKXLsHED sOo Fred UeiasBer. tU Uraat aveaaa. PLEASANT OiFTRJflKDrai FrR RENT to let for Uht bowsakaeptat rs Ess A ; FOR SALE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW- Y'ALKNnNB FVBN1SKED FIOKF snaia Great D. JOH.VSON, TX)R SAL K LANDS AND THE CHEAPEST LlUI I1UV so n X Urt is us-oetier wmalu. lion. ana lot lor S1.MU. LsBbsr furs u bed to paruas btuldias os wur Vxa, A J. ropser. Kive Pouits. lOR SALE CHEAP NEW COTTAGE, FOUR . Soorn , Cnioa block. Mt street. Uadea. UUh. rSSCTVCT. mm i REVT-NIC- ELI First National Baak aad Bauldiac. Usdaa, Utao. Jastie of the Peace Peter L. Sharaer. Coaatsbla Jsmes Harrop. aw nw wwiii'siis rJR J? luasa. Zi Ofltea rooms Jaaties of the Peaea Simoa F. Hal' eb Parry. h. LaJ. i mbb1 floor, steaia LAWYERS. p FI R Vm-rJsn- FOR RENT AVU mU: also ptaaa. Addraa a, maasrss ATTORSEY-AT-LAW- tU, )R ARCHITECrS, Offieas. raesns M, 11 aad II b stioaal Bank buildias. Osdea. L'taa. c. kUustSaTmi JeHetxja street. KENT-HEMH- EIJ bvanl. at ssreal offiea.Oslea. L taa. W HEELER a HR ir ARCHITECTS, ottir Tweotr-foor- ti 01DBON. nwn. ihm hi. press; good wster in kitrliea. all uiorl) fuj- n Milled, laquir of sirs, luutMaib Office: Room . 3H Floor, First National street, fuur doora from stalum Cftsea, tun Bank Biuldux. Ovden, Utah. ronu, ATTORN E vnjoi P. Binsbaav PeaeP. N. Drake. riBCTwcr. Justies of the waar waaaa rsamecv. Justice of tli Pesee-- J. W. Hurt. Couatabla Joseph Hogg. sooraa rsBcmcT. Justice of tha Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis H. Helnap. J J,' B. HQS ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wsshuxrton Ave. A atCRPHY. PERSONAL. 1417 BANK, YT avenue, Ogdeo, Utah. Waahityfton IK MRS. MILLER, WHO WAS eo. II. 'lowubeod, ilecaawd. liienunwof and alio afterward married a gentlnnaab' VV'ilMtn. will r mmunioite with, Naiwoal C. Holloway. Attorney at Law. will liars Itank biiildini;. Ogilen. I isti. r of advantara Ut her. lKRSOSAL 1 ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- B-- TunnaS oral Bear an liiiren. Qdea. Ttsh. pAISTEB Office, waua 1M. SALE On Mil terms. New tvs rorua V frame houae, with erllitr, fnt and back Tavatf- porches. Ceil on J. W, Warebama, WORTHUAN, BANKS. UTAH NATIONAL ii. kidrmm bus aunta w v. a. Jrdr Adams aad Coastabla-Cai- ' - ...-- VE saibictt riacwrr. CoaetaUe-Dss- ial Taaaty- a. f, iatw caul ut L-i- AIM & E d -- fc OR RENT. comAcroRS and builders. REST-FIscad )8 ELSHED.ra. a4 stissts Plan aad eperifteatiaaa at Svl W auiiarurFl t aoMtar s jiKiuwa ihu givea oa tiitJum. I V, K. rvl 1. rs casracuwi. Cb All (lew Cibi lamW. ai, ICamMlmr aud ahup. EuX Mreet. bwtasra i IIWI it.it it i i eer. ;tM. fatrr . it ) t, it j i Vtl i.fsr e Roee." eiuv rei-ftr- A CAAFFAH. JASSOWS as Once Mr. Hughes bad to address aa audience of Scotch Presbyterians, They were of the strictest severest cut and the chairman of the meeting was the Presbyterian minister himself. The contest waa the memorable one of 18S4. and the orator was thoroughly warmed np. He poured out bis soul with fire and enthusiasm, and the audience were thoroughly in sympathy with him. Pun, anecdote, argument satire and pathos fell from his lips until all were carried away. PresoiiUy he looked at his watch and saw that it lacked s min ute to 12. H VOVHJH. aveaaa, be. ViumM ssrert. ; asea4 aad C. a. sasaow. oa - a eia Avrau. ii'rr.i-,'i'11 virnuri iUi CO.fTR CTORS A?SD EUILDEFS. h Praaantlr be a4de Tbs swlieaoa ara Urea af baa. Taaf waat la baar m" Waid Settias rrarurai JeweW. tr Peaea-Ttak- ' aat K.-- . I. a vu'w .... kit ti?; . ' SiSfS l fur. U" Ht f- -r THE WORLD S EEST. fur a Ami aaUL SV WIVTTH EVFEP.EM tra oaica. trr; r. au- - f i walaa sea. oraa.tia. t vshi r4 e.ir U6 ilrt fcTtlXE. r.. ct . r Lip-facu- o tinn. VANTEO. BUSINESS CARSS. DIRECTOR. watrortave ia WHITE, ri:t J koim-thini- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Practice in the Diotrict Court and all the rermnal attention riven to mllertion. build-inRemember the place, in reerjr s worxu-near ment shop of C. II. (ireenweli A Hrt. Twenty-fourtstreet, Ogden, Cuh. P. O. Otplen, Utah. court, Uriitod States Depository. CAPITAL, 8UKPLU8, - h DOE 0130,000 - Interact Paid oa Tim Deposits. W. N. Sarujxa, Vies President. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- JACOB ATT0 RN E I) MlillU 17i.il.111l No. UDS Washinston svenna, s. utan. Capital Paid in, Surplus, - - - m sa).,, No. Atlantic Express, Denver, Omaha, (iin-- l cil Bluffs, Kansas City J and east, daily m0 m aiajj.m Northern. Ac MOUNTAIN E.HBYWOOD, TIMK. . itreet, OirJeo. Utah. a. w. sarra. $125,000. 75,000. - sarra. BANsroBD gMITH ArrivaT" Leave. Office, rooms Dank building. S, 36 and 87, First National "yyiLLIAM COMMERCIAL daily No. -- Cache Taller h cal. Battle Creek, and 1J0 p. m 9 JI a. at intermediate points. .. ) S Fast Mail and Butte and Hnlcr.a Ki-- . press all poinU north, daily No. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Interest Paid on Time and Savings Deposits. Maa end") No, Dm to and Helena Express, all points north. 10:00 a. m 1 JO a. A SMITH, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- - gjj,, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- H. C. BIGELOW, President JOHN A. BOYLE. Vice President A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. National Arriv. Fast Mall, (hnaha,Conneil Kinds, Kaunas Denver, City, J and east, daily Nn.2-Lim- fted Utah Office, 304 Twentjr-fourt- h - Imotktaim timk. J Leave. ( OGDEN, UTAH. tarrying Ogden, I'lah. Union Pacific Railway. ,' a BOREMaN, LrTM. of trains and departure paMngtrs at the I n ion N. KtUtAhh. EDWARD M. AX.LMOX A ALLISON, Office, , l TA15LES. IJM DAILY, (HINPAT Arrival JIMBALL Office, over Utah National Rank, corner of VI aohineton avenue and Twentr-fourt- h street. usden, L'tah. t. E. Dootr, President. L. B. aoAats, Caabier. SIS. JASTKS 8100,000. TIME RAILROAD , OSCAB THRA1LKILL, M. 8fl Echo and Parle M. D., D. D. S. Bank, ti"A p. m 3:10 p. Y a City.- - UOCNTAIN TIMS. - Special attention given tn the diseases of Will viit any part of the ark country, either in consultation or to perform No. press, daily operations. Tho very b"t references can be given. Office. First National Bank. Residence women and children. 122-P- City Ex-- ) Xrrive. Leave. 5KO p. m 9:10 a. m S OGDEN, UTAH. In a different way from that advo cated by the Nationalists, but none the less surely, rules the hour, Capital, 81 KO.OOO. Hurplu and Unoividod Profits, 50,000. In these times the individual can do nothing in great industrial enterprises. O. E. Hn.1..3.C. Abmstgono, President. W. V. Hblfbioh, tie must combiuo with those in the Aae't Cashier. Cashier. same Hue of business. One of the larg est combines, in the country has been solicitod. Correspondotice Active Account made among the tobacco warehouse men invited. in Louisville and Cincinnati. They have Wm. V. Hslfkich. Wabekn W. Coret, Cnxhior. President. formed a corporation with a capital stock and Manager. Thro. Robisok, of $4,000,000 and authority to issue bonds to the amount of $1,000,000. Vice-Pre- CITIZENS' BANK scientinc gentleman of Buenos Ayres, M. Cobes, has discovered that all OF OGDKX, UTAH.' living animals breathe through their skins as well as through their lungs. Hypodermic injections of oxygen into : S200,000. the skin are taken up by the capillaries of tho system in the same manner as DIRECTOnS: when oxygen is breathed through the W. B. A. Wells, JohnKerV Warren Corey,' lungs. The practical part of the dis- Thos.Cahoon, C.E.WarteleX.C.Robinson, S. Ad. 8. , is M. Schramm, Kahn, Thso. Robinson Cobes the that thinks hypocovery dermic respiration will become of great use in lung diseases. ' TI51K.J MOUNTAIN p A. COTTINOHAM, Arrive. Loavo. PHYSICIAN. No. 1 Atlantic Fest ) Mail, Salt Lake City, In connection with general practice, gives ) daily diseases females to peculiar to speciai attention i diseases of the gen to urinary organx, dixnascs Kx-- 1 3 No, Park : City of the rectum, vis. Piles, fistula, fissure sod North-press, Ut jh ulceration ; diseases of the ear, nose, throat and oru, .Accommodation, cheat. Consultation free. Suit Lake City, Erisco r Office over Postoftico. Telephone 208. and all intermediate points t 8:10 a. m m 9 JO a. m 4:13 a. m 9 JO a. 1 I CIVIL ENGINEERS. O. A. TTSR. A rpUSH B. W. FASTS. FASIS, CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Plans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc., executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and t. Union block. No. 3C2 Twenty Fourth Street. Ogden, Utah. No. 7 Atlantic Ex) press. Salt Lake City, V 3 intermediate points. .. ) No. 5 Fast Mail and"l H. A N. Express, Salt Lake City, and aU intermediate points, daUy p. m 430 p. m 6 p. mi J Klo Grande DENTISTS. Q H, SNOWDEN, DENTIST. Weotm. MOPNTAIN T1HB. ' ROCK! ROCK! ROCK! Arrive. Mail, Salt 1 Lake City, Provo, LeadvUle, Puehlo.Den- ver, and all points east J , daily attention given to children's teeth. joint)!, daily ) No. 4 Atlantic Expresa, ) 8altLakeCit.y.Puehlo. Denver and east, daily. ) PHOTOGRAPHER, , h PAINTING 80 a. m 3:00 30 a. m U.w , 6K p. m 8:43 a. r a. m p. n Southern Pacific. J. PASEVITCH, d, ' Want No. "EU" Salt Lake) City aod intermediate Leon Say, in a speech in the French The HeClals qaarry af Orsjr chamber of deputies, said: "Although France ia an old country which young Cirsstte- - Bsek Is the Best la the America would like to superannuate, it Harket. For prices delivered call at oiAce of Brsla-arhas lost none of its manhood. It is a land Iloblaaea at Ca UM Washington Av. of hard work, economy and strength, and might inscribe on its flag 'Justice and Liberty " Twenty-fift276 Street, Utah, Ogden, When Stanley lectured in America last time he got $100 per night This H0U8K AND EOS time he will get $500 to $5,000, accord Having fitted up an elegant new gallery at ing to the size of the city. All this is the above number. I invite the pntrouage of the because ho has done something that public, feeling satisfied that I can meet all demands for first class work. makes people want to see him. - No Office. 2(21 Washington avenue over Horrock A Sons store. Teeth without plates and saving natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special p. m 9-- I Leave. CAPITAL, M.TEAHpN Utah Central. 2528 Madison avenue. j MOrWTAIK T1MB.J IyvHV. No. 4 Limited Fast ) Msil, San ErnciecoV ) daUy No. I Arrive. " 4K a. m 70 a. n 7:00 p. m BKJOp. m t Pacific Express.") through to San Fran- Cisco and intermediate - points, daily HQ illlCANTItl CO, Wholesale Grocers "Experience demonstrates to every one riI0TOGHriIS, S3.00 and UPWARDS. of us, individually, the sunerioritv AND ' the indissoluble marriage," writes Miss PAPER HANGING AND CALSOMINING ALL WORK WARRANTED. CONFECTIONERS. in MMTACTL'RIXG Chapman Lippiucott's Magazine May one ack without offense bow Mis: HARD WOOD FINISHING A SPECIALTY A SPECL1LTT OF All negatives made by J. O. Stephens ara kept Chapman kuows? in order for duplicating. The person who does his level best and tries all ways known to him deserves some credit, even if he does not succeed. SHOP.i43 MAIN ST. Oao doar north of t)is Houts Oil tnd flltn c G-oo- d J. PASEVITCH. WALL AVE; Cigars EflWTEX Hi AND ! 2I0u |