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Show CG DEN DAILY COMV I .1 THE KINGDOM OF SUM; to c3.ax oreit ; Firii? GolJi of Lair Uttl Men . I ' . . I A VASTLY MARRIED KING. tt IB s Sb ! Sii-L- u Kaijrkok, 1 - k Tl fof Lj km LK'b A g irl tie grj ol rrid BiarrAge a Capital. 1 t. Clio tac 0J Lt-- t Lturzix. R200.oof:oo - ik.1t A T UI r 1 i m tttsLAtd bfi. or m 1 . nrrjvjt it ntfie fo iDvitaUe. as ia Cbita and led a. ABuiJhiet rJy, 'iii rl I U If. VASCNX. UStNCSS CAFES. IU.LX1Z is' inn lii'iilii Ull L Mil I I. V EAKKS. M S-- ao iM PGI Cnrioa . r dus ry tot tbe M jM-ic- Uuut U tru-U- tt fctiAly ul u m , trTiesifOrt eiiei.t. (JoJs. ui r.fi ( W Lt SUNDAY. APRIL 5. m Y JU M it . SO. mJ 'i a4 at. i KL.JL. lli.UOO.OO KX jlLLSSTCSES (j GENERAL BANKING. i . t C. t AJiD r. LiMtEET. Luu. XCM'KLMS ut 1 U tHXStn. 7. h. Mwi li Am m I. trtd T. cot of a oocvrt El as ce dad, Mehr.iEity tie in tbe c . tHtltUF.Tir.Prtkii. I I. t. Elii. Ec ! CCNTRXCT0RS AND EUilXERS. J. M. fnai Moixa.iwdin. Ttt bifceiie lack iiiTtt of tfce Kicr. l txt-ecBikks EM (id bC Jmrto'.t- ta ry iutM. depth c etaraeter to tttaf SECRET SOCIETIES. cbristiats. Itey buy tbe Old Tt- or the uttwn Asia anject Scnpturra for the i a kir gdom of m HEO.EB to. E. O. Hill, . 1. C AjuMTSfna. pilELJTV IX'lE KO. 3 1W. J.tkIoJ into furty-- i pronccc. it J sUTiea. Wat Po, a famous temple uf the city. ARCHITECTS, A. 0. U. W. r io round euoilwrt of vV.U quu eoctaina a reclicicg tgure cr riuaata OfiM. nnu K. II u.d IS 'atifl Bttk or terljr rlflfl thousand n.or oce hundred and tfty feet lorg and B. National HwueterjiTMHUineuLf at J JE. VatiUb( covered with gold than Tela and population four time forty feet j r 1. in u. " . ol tbe f. urea I bae seen of W, I'ut t4Aa. Lac 4 1. LAWYERS. or about live cillion aevt hun- and bke ail is M ITTAII. OGDKX, an ugly dporportiocat this god, m. Mil HULA. dred and tfty thousand. Much of th "make a LBOVtKD. The piet of work. win. rala. La cultivated. Tt W hJI Jate land fertila but badly merit" by applying bita of gold kfcf to Paid is QEDES eOSS OF fT. GEOKbE. Capital, EONAED it MAC1ULLAS. so that bot only me ngure ixs surfw tbef product L& th order of their J RICHARD CdUR CE LION LCDCE, ric, ttk. fpio, gum. but the Moor ts kept pretty well covered Safins Individ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 75X00- rowwond andfruita, Th with tiliny bits of precious BietaL X. Ml. 202 Wattirrn At.. Cvdeo. flab. The founder of budhisot wu the th rotr of forOUl'ES. VTAH. capital, Bacjrkok, D1KEXTOE8. but iport rgurt do Hindoo sage (Juatama whe surnkoie ego cummer Tba Kietf mUl tJd ira mmii is E. WHITE. H. O. Harkew. "the awakened or J. C. krmttrout. to I an active cot shuw the Srii o I')'Lia LaJ. 1 Kmebtait't airort. W A. T. Lairtl. be and while w taught M. fcocliBaiit-r(of rr ttaii1ard buUiii&tf every Tbttriaf evrA eBlighteced" coniQiWial popia. Tb cliniat ATTCRNtl-AT-LAI atru hr.?. iti t Laif at life funter as , ttarp. tttu t warm, shelter and drew iueipen-aiv- atheism and eternal sleep after Heurf Cosaxt. Prartirea in ?La Ihrtrirt Conrt and all tfc tire. Ai icatK form n a be u(,tauirt frutB food imple and ao easily produced its greatest good, he aU taught an Lr. Perrjr A. tak, 2&1. Wal,u.rt areuLe. t'erw &ai aTlrt."t.D rin-- toouertxtia. ci'un. uvite.l. man do cot need to admirable system of practical morality Krmenitxr xLr lar. is Ferry Boodeo Sojuurt.ix.ff toTbers crilia.: that th Siam KniiiL J. BninTi.l'mi,t.t Bear meat b'p f C. H. Itreetwell 4 irttf., exert himself muth for the neoeeeitiea of and humanity. Could be return today 'UTlL GlLLElT. StrretarT. iU Vati Are. X I 4 I gi O. HiUI P. I taii. OfdfU, Ut, STATE l.fe and be forgoea luiuriea rather than and see faux Md. 14 v to w ae CowKial tih frt a 1 i c.ifcl, I- lM Ms, H tvi-rrmt- i o 09: nLt y M.f-usrt- , b o o build-ini- 3 THE HlDtXR'S lMAt.tJ work. THE LAZY MAS'li PARADISE through which he is worshiped as a god, where beautiful temples and gardens cratif? the aesthetic sense; where a man may tish lying in his doorway, a charming delightful country where buttons are cot used and wnere woman tills not only her own sphere but man's too. The religion of fiiam is Buddhism and the government an absolute monarchy. The king is a man of remarkably progressive ideas antl practical good sense, consider ing his political and social environments. He wa tutored by a good old English man who impressed upon the mind of his pupil some of his own uroaU christian intelligence. The king has established Fchools. opened hospitals, built high wavs and wharfs and fosters general im provements throtigriout his kingdom in slow, judicious, paternal way suited to his simple-mindeinergotic people. He is accessible and cordiul to foreigners and verv friendly to missionaries and their work. In conversation one day with Mrs. Uradlev. who has taught in palace and has been in tSangkoK the king sum thai "trie 1 REMUION. "Hut," said uC4iiniRjety can make it what you like." vtCba re plied, "I took an oath to suDnort hisin w hen I ascended to the throne and to openly repudiate it would be to lose the throne of my ancestors." Kingship is an almost incurable complaint when it becomes chronic in a family, whether it develops in England, Russia or Sinm and the most enlightened of a kingly race prefer to risk the prime minister's "o, the ratal bomb or tviaM, - ld atiW?ot pomp atid power. t v to know that there are one or j es on the globe where the of man has made a beirinnincr of swjition and universal liberty is e . i taught, at least as a theory, though I tind the "outside world" often not very well posted on the workings of OUR GREAT REPUBLIC An old Scotch captain with whom we have sailed a number of times out here, is an admirer of everything American and takes every opportunity to increase Ho said his knowledge of the country. to me one day, "An' why did Cleveland .resign? Couldn'a he mak' free trade a gor" Our first view of Siam was on reaching the bar of the Manam river, where, r.f ler waiting for high tide, we steamed up Inside the the river towards Bangkok. bar, on a little island, was a pretty temple that at high tide seemed to be floating on the water. Light canoes were skimming about on the river like exaggerated swallows. The low banks of the river were shut in by heavy tropical foliage, with open spaces at intervals, through which native houses were visable. They were built of bamboo with palm thatched roofs, ODen walls and narrow verandas, Fet upon posts four or five feet above the water or land. white-towere- d CLOUDS OF SOOT bung over the river from the several large rice mills which we passed and the iittie fires of rice chaff over which the natives were cooking their suppers. The steam to put out launch failed and after dinner a long slow row against tide and current in one of the steamer's boats brought us to a well lighted pier, from which we walked through a handsome avenue of trees to a large, fine looking hotel that proved to be managed in inverse ratio to its imposing exterior. Bangkok is built six miles long on either side of the Manam river(mother of waters), intersected by numerous canals which form many of the city's streets, and the people go about in canals or covered boats. The government has recently built a few good streets several miles in length on the 6ide where the palacejgrounds are located. Of Bangkok's population a third are Chinese and about 400 Europeans, and the remainder of the 000,000 Siamese. Thejcity has horse cars on the new streets, an electric light company, telephone and telegraph lines which extend through some parts of the empire, and the hrst railroad of piTty odd miles is projected. The houses ui the common people are cleaner and more wholesome than the Chinese or Hindoos, but not equal to the Japanese. They are built along the canals on "stilts" to project over the water of the style first observed, and as we passed along in boats we could see the men lying on the floor fishing. Boats were anchored waiting for the tide. One of their Kiamo-Chines- IDEAS OF A MILLENNIUM there shall be a current running up one side of the river and down the other. "I can't, it hart to think" was the reply of a Siamese father when urged to try to rerfei.iber ths a census is a time when number of hi" children by enumerator. They have qu:te regular features, but are too imlolent to have in his doctrine his remorte for having been tbe founder of LSuJhifitu would certainly be acute. Wat Pra Kean within the palace walls. is the finest temple in the city. This is a cluster of white and gold ppired build ings, showily decorated inside and out The inner walls and vaulted ceiling is a blaze of gold and colored glass, inlaid in floral desiiins. I be ebony doors are in laid with mother of pearl. Near this temple is one containing a great altar upon which rests an emerald idol, with EVES OK FINE DIAMONDS. r. -f jME M. imaALL. JIMBALL it ALLISON. OGDEN. UTAH. this languorous southern land of the the senseless rubbish that has supplant Orient where the ralm. banana and de ed what was re&ly wise and beoehcect i licious fruits grow spontaneously. Where rose blooms and spioea eeeot the air, t- LEGAL BLANKS EbWlKOM.AlJ.UOa rrsLUbui aso roi ialb i ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- SI 25.000. Capital TaM in, Surplns, - - - 7,500. Orf.ce, oer ftab National Bark, forcer of .t THE COMJIEHCIAL WahuiirTii iruiw ai.il Iwentv-toiirU- i I tab. JACOB 8. KOBEUaN, H. C. BIOELOW. Pridint. JOHN A. KOYLE. Vice Prenidfnt A. P. B1GKLOW. t aatier. iM WaLii1os and BstIep nrvtair. No. WuLicrton aiecna. 24( Dfit. RANK XATIOXAL Y E- - Off.ce, COSVEYANCING 570 HEVWOOU, 571 4i"i Xt Tweet street. Opden. Ttah. RAM FORD SMITH B. W. aMITB, of the altar was a long ladder, for ORilen, Vtah. it eMITH, the idol was near the high ceiling, upon gm which the king climbed to change the . ATTORNEEYS-AT-LAWscarf two or three times a year. A silver Uniteil States Depository. the foot of sacred for the king Office, rooma 35, 36 and p7, Fir:-- t Xationa carpet Baiik builJiL?. was placed in front of the idol. Great of Fize elab a man, wax candles of the . $100,000, . PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. orately decorated were in this temple. CAPITAL, Most of the biameFe temples are SUKPLVS, siafc.ooo A. of style of architecture, gothic Interett Paid on Time Jepoflt." 'p COTTIXGHAM. towers and have a with "physician akd SPECIALIST. beautiful effect among the stately palms In connection with (reneral rractice, fire President thousands of and oriental verdure, . ' J. E. Doolt. sriecial attention to dieafefiiaiir to female T W 1. UH1LLINO. JB. ADAMB, people live within the palace grounds, disease of the genito nrinarjr orsans, disease Vice Presideot, of tht rectum, viz. : Pilea, nstula, ticeure and lor tne nouuuy are an lnciuaeti, moetf Cashier. ulceration ; diseases of tbe ear, noe, throat and wnom are iue King a iuiner-iu-i- u vXhe chmt. Consultation free. Helpr-icrWm. exception is the crown prince, "Qh B Wis ken W. Corey, Ottiee oter Potofbce. Telephone 209. Cashier. I President. ceitain age m given a palacjflfj retinue id Manager. a Tbeo. Robison, . of his own. The law rfTT thBt CIVIL ENGINEERS. high rank mjrjM a commoner E W FAHI8. on pain Heath. iiiyjaw niso reads that TlA TVTTZ C. A. TUSH.& FAR1S. tbe king musTiTiurTJj first the woman of pi'SH highest rank in the kingdom. These 4 CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, laws would indicate that sometime in OF OGUEN, TJT. Plans, specification and estimates ureDared the past history of Ssiam the law makers and work snperintf !iniJ were thrown into a panic of fear that otc . pte t Maps, plau, tT&r"1' race of kings might fail to be 362 3 No. 4. block. X'nion Twentr and omi present king has a syper'I ourtb Street, Ogden, Utah. ' ' TWO HUNDRED WIVES Dl SECTORS: MARKETS. as his father was also a multi-ma- r R. A. Wells, Pidney Stevens W. Warren Corey, ried man the queen is naturally his half Thos. Cahoon, C. E.Wurtele.H. H. Spencer, sister. Within the palace grounds is a S. S. Schramm. Tbeo.Robinson Ad, Kuhn, ROBERT BROGELMAX walled city whose gates are guarded day and night by women on the inside and (Successor to Fritz & Erogelman) men outside. It contains cast-of- f wives OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. and new beauties presented by their WEBEB COCNTT OFFICERS. fathers, awaiting the decision of the Probate Jnde A. C. Bishop. king whether they will be accepted as Selectmen Lewis W Shurtli,tl, John Piocock, wives or not. 'lis highness tolerates no Fred Foy. flirting in his harem. Upon one occasClerk J. P. Ledwidge. Recorder John (i. Tyler. ion a love letter was intercepted from a Assessor Edwin Din. Foot of nobleman to a beautiful and favorite St. John A. Boyle, Treasurer wife of the king. The lover was beheaded Collector John V. Bluth. CityOfficeat Cream City Meat Market, 25th St. and the wife put in chains and made to Attorney L. R. Rogers. OGUEN, UTAH. Sheriff (iilbert R. Belnap. cut grass for elephante as long as she Coroner Marshal Allen. lived. Two imposing palaces were Surveyor R. W. Faris. Superintendent of District Scools Jos. Peery MAKING OF ALL RINDS OF SAUSAGE A pointed out to me as the property of an old woman whom one of the teachers PRECINCT OFFICERS FIRST OGDEN PRECINCT. SPECIALTY. knew. She had been a favorite wife of Justice of the Peace E. A. McDaniel. A. E. Koch. Constable the old king and had traveled in France All orders hy mat! or wire eiven prompt attenSECOND OGDEN PEEINCT, and Italy when young, and led a life of tion. Telephone 53. P. O. Box 657. Justice of the Peace B. Ternes. luxurious gaiety. She was now poor Phil Ford. Constable and neglected with nothing to remind A. E. Wetherbi. L. B. Balch THIRD OGDEN PRECINCT, her of her once high station but the Justice of the Peace A. Perrin. D. O. Sullivan. Constable bare empty palaces. These little things FOURTH OGDEN PRECINCT teach that it is no sinecure to be the Justice of the Peace Val (nueoa. wife of a polygamist though he be a king. Constable H. E. Steel. It also teaches that full equality of woKINDS OFS HCNTSVTLLE PRECINCT. men with men is the corner stone of all Justice of the Peace Anpns McKay. Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and reforms and true society. There is more Constable (jeorge E. Ferrin. of oriental romance and lavish luxury EDEN PRECINCT. Game in Season. in Siam's capital thfin we have seen elseJustice of the Peace E. B. Frorer, Constable John (jould. where in the east. The king gratifies Orders taken at yonr door, and foods delivNORTH OGDEN PRECINCT. the people's love of display, gaiety and ered to any part, of the city. PUO.MPT James of the Peace Justice Storey. excitement by frequent appearances in a specialty. Onr Meat DELIVfJiY Constable Jamss Deamer. VYanron is a Market on wheels which calls at processions, birthday fetes and celebr house so that you may select your own HARRISVILLE PRECINCT. your of holidays. goods. It runs north of 23d St. on Washington Justice of the Peace William G. Bawson, Mack cone-shnpe- tl , Vice-Pre- oJjif CITIZENS' V1 CHICAGO Sausage Works! 4.V) H75 3i0 Boston Meat Market. Quit-clai- Option Contract. Leaw Bond for LW1 I)iBfhrtre of Mortcat'e !XO TrtiPt 3 ARsirnnient of Mortgage.... 51 bill of Sale lel 30 370 501 5tG 379 475 476 70 377 78 2 572 tlruinistrator'e Bond Executors' Bond LetterBof Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... s Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adni'r.... commissioner's cocrt bunks. Summons Sheriff's Sale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show caune Citation for Garnishee Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee Writ of Execution Sub-Witnes- LIGHTING THE TORCH on the funeral pyre. A few years ago when a favorite wife and ciiild were drowned by the upsetting of a yacht ou the river a year was consumed in ela- borate preparations for the burning?. Processions and festivities were continued for days. A t the last a royal feast was given, the foreigners invited and costly and elegant gifts distributed. The cost of these manifestations of royal grief displays of barbaric splen lor was something enormous. In tine acl beautiful contrast is the Christian method of expressing "loving remembrance." A noble example is the Loland Stunford Jr. University of California, a memorial of love that will live for ages in the uplifted lives of men and women. (Edited by Curo Francher-Itowfrom letters of Eva Frarxher-Wishar- Constable Josiah B. RIVERDALE PRECINCT. CIXTAB PRECINCT. S55S7WrfrSB and Delivery personal property 525 Undertaking on Claim and Delivery of personal property 520 Undertaking for Bet urn to Deft, Claim and Delhery personal property 77 Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property.,.. MINING 325 350 400 401 Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Labor Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell A A A A A H A A A A A A A A A A A BBaaaa A BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath A Chattel Mortgage C A Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes. Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being added to the above list. 377 75 325. A TF.AIt ! J andertnk- to hrUftw any fairly intcilifrent pfrsnn of either read and rite, and who, insti action, will work indaitrioaaly, to ram Th re ThfintBnil Iiniian . Tear in their own loralitiea.wh ivvfr they lir.I will 1m furnith the aituatior. rremi1rmenljit w hi h Toucan earn that amount. No money for me unlets uccranfu) h above. Eauily and quickly learned, I deaire but one worker from each tfiatrir't or county. I Have already taufthi and provided with cmplovtnent a larire 8'MK a veareach. It X I" VV over f number, who are Full pailiculara FK IKE. Addresa at one. and K C, ALL.FV Box 410, Ainrntla, Maine. 3000; KOIII. rrS?SfrUCAN , V A pamphlM of Inform at loo and V PRECTNCT. tb.fl oi me laws, anuwtng ilow volt lrci Obtain Plteutl. Caraata. Tnuft vopfnRDi, mi rat. win, . Ataxm nuNR aV CO.. able Wilson Poulter. PHEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. vJ361 INVITATIONS. ' Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Constable iieorge H. Maycock, SLATERVILLB A A BUNKS. MISCELUNEOtrs Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall, Constable Byron L. Bybee. Peace-Const- A Wedding Goods, Justice of the Pece Richard Oye. Constable John I'arker. Justice of the C A 10 Carrer. BANESVILLB JJ BUNKS. DISTRICT COURT Tel. No. 1. S31 1 "Washington Ave. PLAIN CITI PRECINCT. Peace 0 A A A tXJI RT BUNKS. PKODATE 1 A lUal Ktthte.MortKe,frhortrrtD A 50 125 0 A A Avenue and the Bench. Constable James H. Taylor. J astice of the BLAMkS. CLASS. 100 Twentieth ROYAL BURNINGS t'tah Warrnr.ty Dh1, fhort form.. WarrHnty Ietcl, long form. .. t. are made great occasions atd occur once or twice a year. We saw an example of this singular and costly mourning when two of tbe little princess were burned. The bodies had been embalmed and placed upon an altar in a beautiful pavilion. Temporary pavilions and tents were erected for theater and other amusements, fetes were in progress and the streets were a solid mass of people in the neighborhood of the "crematory." Our host was n government official and our carriage was allowed to pass on the plea of "the kiug's business," though our old horse devoid of trappings was eyed very suspiciously. The women of "the palace in whito mourning robes and shaven heads were laughing and chatting merrily as they "skipped" from one tent to another seeming to enjoy the funeral very much. We arrived at a point of vantage just too late to see the king enter the pavilion to drink tea and feast before ATcnne, Ogden, NO. ATTCRNEY-AT-LA- ITAII CO. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office, Ogden, V tab. Interwt Taid od Tim FITMKG -- Oyden, Broadwaf, lara. . new PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchius. MARRIOTT PRECINCT. F Ilalverson. Justice of tbe Peace Simon Constable Caleb Parry. LTNNB PRECINCT. & Programmes Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L, Sherner, Constable James Harrop, In 4H himr Gonorrfio- (liiKuiarrrea) f mm joe unnary Visiting liiwuJefi wlthoutinoonvGnirndP f ATXTlHTKiriTHlK or K O. BOX 2VH 1 Xrv York. Prfrl. WILSON PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Conetable-Dani- N. Drake. WEST WEBEB !'! 'ITIVT, el Justice of the Peace J. Constable Joseph Hokkk- . ilu. t. Justice of the Peace James Joh-iuConstable F'rancis M. Beluap. Crescent Novelty Worts CARDS - HOOPEB PRECINCT. D. f Commercial Publishing KkA h J Co., 2404 Wash. Ave. - 8tDcile Made, Eabbor Stamp to order. i ntij nonvreviT, nw old, Mi, iua,wiH juvau d a ctric Wiring- and Elec-- c Supplies of all, Kinds . iww vj IM 10NEYIH'irru tunTonrwrk.itin iry Eiif 1 ! 23f0 Washington Avenue. E1 4S. ul by8antl-Mla- tfat mw Ik thtW nrv. may le lMrm. Tii k momioii, m all four Urn to tt work. Totrip' nltMiT ow t 4mb4 brini wendcrAil taerMt to vrr 6rkw. Hrnnrw an amiof frMi fli I 9M tMtrwi and imtrit. ar liul inrtMie. W m fbntltS 7u IM .n. id owf jatautiva rua. IMI Ka CO., aUlSTa, aUa, IRON FENCING. Ilodelc and ExrarimMital Mar hinfr7 tc Order Ail kiaui of Novelty Eau-ui-g CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS |