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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TTESDAV. MAKCII 3. CO THE SAURIES. u ui a evjna. fx y.T. La t ttt ai u.Vi i. ,irTd i LiUittJ Jit Coanr il BiieJ the Major's Par $1,000. ti.a Mr. Luady ti iA t . Uf EU- YX $200 EACH J Ore Etvuuuiiral When It Cime to Fiiiiir tli MUrirt t.f tbf Otter Fcllu. Bat Til taL&rS Ml to f a wLii. tj vm -t d?aini u flt Mr. I W bad L eacverud aad Would fur Um Addition. The pTopufciU to uxreaae tL f jrt w& adupurd uiiaciaiouftly. Oa nnAkoa of Mr. Miurtiiff the tire of t'j tr depart uect wcvdTcied to tire the U.r Citv Council iuK loci ciLt is men immediately. It Hem la Mrfvco to givit Fire regular Msuoc, Mayor Tiuwrpresldlc;. PoicU tire prutecUuo was ai frdopted r &U prefect. Xb council Hi a unaniaoc:y. A Rewere reoooiBecdatiua that Chapter 13 of Td minute by Deputy XL rel the reriaed ordinaaoea be repealed and corder M- - B. Green ami approved. and that several otLer in ordiPetitiuB were takes up and the fol- nances be made, wrer change rX-rrto the read and of at eommittee oa laws, to confer with the akpoaed lowing were oommittr on tr department and report noted: rill the prevent noedt a Several citizena aaked fur repair of of new ordinance to th city. Tw ween Let entieth and Je3eraoa arenue The finance oooimitt recommended com Twenty first Referred to oommittee oo that th bid of th Ugdea AtwU-ac- t pany to bring th city gumwrneat plat atreeta. do a to Jan. 1, be accepted at MM, J. Warner acd W. G. Cbappel asked aa favored by th joint oommitte of for a place oo the paid fire department Council and Coicty court force. To oommittee on tire depart meet City V. C. Corer and others acked that Adopted. Th committee on street d the sradicg of Jeiferaon avenue between that th street supervisor act aa Twenty-aevent- h reacd be aiith Twenty tax collector. Committe giveo ferred to the street oommittee, with poll time to make a w ritten report Th Referred to the act. oommittee to power mayor insisted on written report. Dee on atreeta with power to act to this. On motion of Allison objected for damasked 1083 Brothers Newman w ritten reports were ordered. ages from Hooding their property. To Th claim and finance oommittee committee on claims. recommended the allowance of ftV) per Joseph O. liushton. Frank P. Kissel cent of the estimates in favor of llobaon and J. W. Bailer asked for places on the A Wilkerson, baaed on an opinion of the police force. Referred to the police citv attorney. Placed on tila commission. The police commission recommended Cole 8. Williams asked to be made U be paid to Marshal poll-tacollector. Referred to street thatW.the sum of Metcalf for balance of salary for J. committee. 1390. adopted unanimously. C Purdy petitioned for the repair of The Ileport city marshal's report for Februthe crossing of Wall avenue at Twenty-seventary was read and placed on tile. It street so as to keep teams off showed sixty three arrests, forty-sevethe side walk. Referred to the commit- convictions and discharges sixteen. tee an streets. Mr. Cannon moved that the committee A. B. Johnson and others asked that on laws look into the natter of gutters be placed on each side of Twenty-sec- East Thirtieth street and report opening street between Adams and ond The ordinance fixing the salaries of Jefferson, and for other betterments. officers was read. It proposed the city Referred to the street committee. B. Ternes and others asked for an following compensations: 8 500 00 abatement of a Chinese nuisance on Mavor 300 00 and Councilmen (irant avenue, between Twenty-sixt1800 00 in the form of garbage City Attornev Twenty-seveuth- , 1S00 00 City Engineer gardens. To sanitary committee. 1800 00 Recorder A petition to have tbe sewers ex900 00 street went to Auditor tended up Twenty-thir- d 300 00 Treasurer the finance committee. ,. . 5tO 00 The committee on laws recommended Physician tint the report of 8. M. Preahaw, late Assessor and Collector, G per cent of col lections. police magistrate be approved. Also 11500 00 that the police judge be paid a salary in Marshal 480 00 lieu of all fees collected, the latter be Sexton 1000 00 Street Also Supervisor into the that paid city treasury. 1080 00 A. R. Hey wood's report be accepted as Sanitary Inspector 1000 00 Janitor Also ordinences that the city attorney, 200 00 be printed in pamphlet form. Also that Inspector of buildings 1030 00 the proposition of Geo. IL Matson for Fire chief the opening of East Thirtieth street be Mr. McManis moved to amend and DAiuntarl An nrdi nanca rL'Qa nldr, roi. make the mayor's annual salary To0. Mr. Cannon opposed this. He would commended for passage, fixing the favor 500, or else a full salary for all salaries of city officers. Mr. Allison stated that the committee tbe mayor's time. Mr. Lundy favored the amendment as simply reported that the city has power to open Thirtieth street It did not it would compensate the mayor to some make any recommendation as to the extent. Mr. Elliott was in favor of the amendexpediency of immediate action. Ths report of S. AL Preahaw was ment He found the work of th counadopted. The matter as to the salary cil heavy. Mr. Dee favored having one man give of the police justice was also adopted. The other items were all adopted, ex- a general oversight to the city's affairs. He moved to make the mayor s compencept the proposition of Mr. Matson. As to that Mr. Cannon thought it sation $1,800 on this condition. should go back to the committee on Mayor Turner called Mr. Allison to laws to recommend what is best to be the chair and spoke on the question. He done for immediate action, with a view-t- said he had not asked the office. He He had was elected by the opening the street without delay. Mr. Allison explained the matter been told that the mayor should be in of opening East Thirtieth street, and his office at least four hours per day. 6a id the committee on laws had done all He had found out since his election that it could do in the case, except as to the many duties are forced on the mayor that he never dreamed of. He desired tenor of Mr. Matson's report itself. But while he Mr. Cannon still insisted that the to do the city justice. had been a good citizen the city could matter go to the committee. At the suggestion of the mayor this not expect him to give his whole time part of the report was adopted and the to it for 9500 and consume his previous matter of further action was taken up earnings. He'd give as much time as any other as a separate piece of business. Various citizens protested against the man had done, but could not donate his holding open of the sewer on Twenty-fourt- h whole time. He is now getting t.600, between Grant and Wall from being with the same firm fortwen-ty-on- e avenues. Referred to the committee on years. He would like a change of business. And if the city will pay for streets and sewers. The committee on claims reported his whole time he will give it. Cannon Would f 1,800 be enough to recommending the allowance of various claims of small sums. Report ap- induce you to give your whole time to the city? proved. Turner It would. The committee on tire department Mr. Allison thought that appropriarecommended tke purchase of a Champion Chemical engine for 1,850. Also tions should be approached with much to receive on trial an extension ladder caution. He felt that Ogden can hardly the one used in Salt Lake City. Also afford this additional expense now. He that a hydrant be put in opposite the favored $500 for the next two years. The middle of the principal blocks. That city can get along on this basis very the salary of the chief of the fire de- well. partment be 100 per month. The assist-tan- t Dee thought this expenditure would chief to get $70; other men the make money for the r, Mr. Cannon said he favored the same as now. That three men be added as the city is getting the services of to the force. Also that a small engine house be built at Five Points. Also sev- a $3,600 man for $1,800. Allison opposed the proposition on the eral other things. The report of Chief Rhodes was also ground that under the law of 1888 the read, making a number of explanations mayor has no business to interfere in and recommendations. the expenditures of the city or with the The report of the committee on fire work of the heads of departments. He department was taken up section by favored giving him the same that George section. The matter relative to a chem- A. Lowe pays him or let him attend to ical engine was referred Jo the mayor the duties laid down in the law for $500. for report. Same disposition was made The oversight of thedepartments belong of the ladder item. The hydrant mat- to the auditor. Mr. Cannon still insisted on the $1,800, ter also went the mayor for consideration. There are six of these proposed claimiug that the mayor con do work The part of the report re- that does not belong to the auditor. hydrants. Mr. Allison said he does not propose ferring to firemen's salaries was tempoto pay a mayor to guard a street superrarily laid aside. As to the matter of adding three men visor for instance who was elected beto the paid firemen, Chief Rhodes ex- cause he was considered able to do the plained the reason why they are needed. work. Mr. Dee still insisted that the city He also stated that the water pressure d raconi-mende- h n h s. mo-tio- SPECTACLES, Uu L&iy, Grave, LbKUaJ it J D Uvurod favored tVJ u ti ground that ti city La grows asd th work w Biwh Urgrf than forur!y. Aluua aai J tt.it th talari ut ajuc of apputotiv t2 Lai Lwn iwioond and lhouB?iloG salary should cut b raaed. Th vol cloud: Vm- .- MY Mae i. Lundy. Speoerr, GravtM, EiixrtLlfee, HhurtL5. Nay AliiMo, t'itoon. Carried. Th thlary of th city attorney wa left at f Oa ayjlkw at Cannoe LL oooipea-Imjrcducwd if th city cgiaer from ri,uM to 1.JU per year. ocly voting no. Thcitv recorder' calary was fixed at iLSua The auditor' salary wanxd at f X Tbe treasurer' salary was placed at tf JU by th report Spaocer moved $500. Cannon opposed, oa th ground that th nony i worth enough to pay a salary. Motion lost Th pay of th city physician wa fixed at $500. Th ooapntion of th ummmr and co 'Sector placed in th ordmanot at aix atx per oant of th amount collected. On motion of De this was stricken out oath ground that th matter is fixed by ordinano and is usually adjusted when th work is don, fixed at Thcity marshal's pay was 1,500; Th sexton's pay was set at $1X Th street supervisor's pay was ordinano. On put at $1,000 by th motion of DeLXti0 w as proposed. Cannon said this waa absurd and moved f U100. Allison objected, as he understood th supervisor did not mean to keep a horse. The mavor said the old supervisor had f urnished his own horse at K0 a month. The watermaster alsa Cannon still claimed the added money should be paid. Elliott moved $1,100 -- $3 per day. Not seconded. Allison moved that Cannon's motion be tabled. Lumly favored paying good salaries and asking good service. Motion to table lost Cannon's amendment was carried, ir o Xo-Ma- oi tu 7 t--J to. The sanitary inspector's salary was proposed to be cut down from $1,080 to 780, on motion of Cannon. Dee favored $1,080. An explanation was made by Marshal Metcalf of what th inspector ha done and received and Cannon withdrew his amendment The janitor and superintendent of was allowed 1.000. The Cublio grounds inspector's pay was fixed at $200. The salary of the chief of the fire department waa fixed at $1,020 in the ordinance and was raised to $1,200 on motion. The vot stood: Yea Lundy. Spencer, Graves, Dee, Allison, Elliott, Cannon. Carried. The ordinance was read a third time by it title and passed, 8 yeas, 2 nays, Allison and Dee voting no. The ordinance was ordered printed in the Standard on motion of Lundy and second of Cannon. Bills were then taken up and ordered as follows: Faid roll city engineer, one week $100 50 Fay roll street supervisor days. 48 30 Pay roll supt. public grounds.. . 117 45 Pay roll street supervisor Pay roll chief fire department. . 509 00 Pay roll city marshal, 17 days,. 836 OG 41 50 Pay of volunteer hose company. 34 00 Hospital Steward Henry Powers, city scavenger, 13 39 00 days Hobson & Wilkerson, balance due $5,880.43, referred to the finance committee. L. W. Tackett board of prison'rs 1 47 42 Thomas Phillips, hospital board 123 23 All other bills were referred to the committee on claims without reading, on motion of Cannon. Then ended one of the longest sessions of the Council that has been held for months. Adjourned at 11:45 p. m. Calvert Nays i-- TU J JlII(IU staUe v w v.ui Editor XrCormkk, akinr axd faroraUy know a throiugut the Pwine cuart, give A suaa expwneace. PoKTLAn, Ore, March Having tried tL Ortoo Kkl&ey Tea, cheerfully bear itoes to its ageocy ta aeetkxui of th urinary organa. It is a:tcpA safe and ure; it at bifel!v t&lfjl mnA Ijuttl-- . .;t.i to tL organ it Mintecd to operat ity ..- . i miiAi uumi iui i m. & J. MtCoRJfKV Editor Catholic SeotineL il beci-nei- l" J MARSHAL'S SALE. t ft W.H.WrigM&S0DS' THiaiu. Be it enacted by th secat a&d and th uproi court of th Territory of Utah b. and they ar hereby, authorized to establish a fourth judicial district in aaid Umtory J"Dd to readjust th district in aaid territory in such manner as to best promote the convenient administraUoa of justk therein. That as ooa as may b after th execution of th power conferred by action on of this act the suprem court of said territory ahull assign on judg to each of aaid districts, and shall hav power from tiai to bm to change uch assignment and to provide for occasions of disability or abseco in such case according to th practice now authorized Ss-- . Attest, lJ. raw waj ail l1Hw It 1 dJiai. Ikara twnM imuiq. tiaa.lrW'lM im ta to-t- tUi-- r Utt ud ia kkir L hit M ia block l kU and. at ia Uurk . W, Uh 1,11. aad I . .. L I. I. I. . w, n, it aaa H m L i. Ii ud 4 is u kWk 41, W4 I ia 1 1 will con- i ti. m ia iKuca lzliu3 n Lu. ia .f 'i - m aad 4u Jl. lute a. C 1. a. '""."i i bu, . . . . i. mA lj ih ta tni. l. Sale at the Old Stand au-caiu- d Kt.;..a aiav until March t . aad l! la U aU ia t BiTamir Plaea adtUlk ta Ovimblura City, ta W vlwr ut L et ai4 Icrmanr aat (uaif pnjfwrt ataBdia oa thm ranarda at Waaar euualf ia taa aaaw of W ill IL Uiat oa Taeadar. Ua aaraoy yiwof uumNmiiar rwi. at II o'clock TZ.i lafruatof Uia loaatr Cuart aouaaf Hoaam taatdajr, ia Um t Hi of Uvdan. t oam, of Waber aad Ta? nturr of L tah. I ia ooHliraea to aaid ail aU thm rurtrt, tula, iotarat aad claim of turn abon-aaaMaXwlcota, of ja aad r ao Bona wniam . ha mmrn.imfimr. tbarauf aa 14. 11 , fm jadraant. alio istarasu tWeoa aadauvia. to tb aiaat and brat bidlrr fur caab, laf ui noav of lit I mint tltatra of Amrrii-i- . tUAS H. F f.8.fclarahal. Bom-aBr 10th. Et. senate February 12, 189L As G. M.Cooa, Sec. Import. The committee on the judiciary, to w hom was referred the bill (S. 4SU) to provide for th creation of a fourth judicial district in th territory of Utah, would respectfully report: Th rapid increase of population in the northern portion of the territory makes the caeation of another judicial district highly desirable. The bill does not add to the number of judges, but simply create another district, and confers power upon the supreme court of the territory to assign judges to the several . B. &u "-Coau-u- f mmd iTdt"Mt a. u, MkiIuu. Iuc i!m tiixrtaaa kuadn u4 aa furt-wutjF-- t aa nw aradtte aullan, aal aau tawd at ame M. . a hiik t btuck tinue their Removal . aw lu. miui I Company . iHUmx. U u Tamuvj at ika Zl4MfU Urtutvv. ia a trim vfamutae i tUfurua katkwaj Bui U Ma earurnua a au.u9, . k. 2. by law. Passed th j . i Lou boua of rcprcaenUtivei of th I'm ted bute in oDcgreas aseoiUd. that the governor t. Oedro. I tab. Kotenbrr 1U, Tta otwTa Ml it cmtponwl watil Hatardat . IS, lew, at l: o'elurk m. a. 11. fAltSONS, ; l i Br V H..AV. I .S. atantal. IVj.m L tab. Uneeuber t, AMTaal b pottiwoad ootU Uiwdajr. Marca l.-- Da-aib- 2355 Washington Ay. a 0da. at It liW, m. E. H. PARSON'S. I WOOPMEX A Caiup OF THE WOULD. Funned in Ogden Boaa. lVputv L. S. ByB. Last U a.1 I. .1 A. If aniial. Ofden, L (all, ltacemtier U. rbeahoT ale la potuuiid uutU lluodai Jdim1. at Um. r X'iffht. B A. 11. H. TAKSOXS. U -l Bi a )i, Last evening Deputy Consul V. S. lMiuty U.S. Ifanilial. closed the charter of the Otrdcn. L tali. Harcli Faulkenburg district. Th bill as it passed the senate pro- above order and exemplified the three MARSHAL'S SALE. vides that the governor and legislative beautiful degree of the same at the A. I'odpr and br Tirtua of an aiwutinn iaaBxl assembly of the territory shall establish O. U. W. hall. A portion of the evening out of tba District Court of t ha Firat Judicial the new district It appears, however, inmriri t tua of I tali, dntad the Zid in the installation of the foldar of Oetobor. irmtorji im). In aeprtainactinn wlimrin that the legislative assembly will not was spent tbe I'nluo Bank Natloual of Chicapo, a plain officers: G. W. O'Brien, Worthy convene until the year 1892. This will lowing aaaiiiat VS. K. 8waa W. II. Chevers, Worthy Ad- tuff. rocoTrd Adviser; for matter the for tbasiim of four delay (ompaor dfrodanU, nearly one year. wtea bunilrwl and buutr-itb- t and taraa- For this reason your committee recom- viser; Dr. C. R. Knowden, Excellent M. V. dnllara, and eoata Banker; Gilbert, Clerk; Worthy mend that the bill be amended by strik at one taied and Hftr dobuadrodtb II. 11 Miller. Worthy Escort: Dr. P. C. llar, 1 bar laviad upvo tba fullowio dxacribed ing out in the first section the words Cook, Kings-leF. J. Watchman; Worthy "legislative assmbly," and in lieu thereof lit in block 1, lot 10 ta block 1ft. lot. tS.il, Worthy Sentry: Dr. 11. A. Walker, 2X,Lot insert -- supreme court, and that when St and in block i. loU 1. a, I and 4 ia . U. liarnes. ManaManager one year; block 21. lou U, U. 13,14, IV 1. U and It In so amended the bill do pass. Dr. C. two IL XL block lota 1. 1, 1 la block ger Dukes, In t Juda-ma- thoo-aa- fortr-tw- ud o y, The Secret of Success. f, IL A. Walker the druggist, believes of success is perseverance. Therefore he presists in keenint? the finest line of perfumeries, toilet articles, cosmetics, drugs and chemicals on the market He espiciallyinvites all persons who have palpitation, short breath, weak or huncry spells, nain in side or shoulder, oppression, night mare, dry cough, smothering, dropsy or heart disease to try Dr. Miles' unequaled New ileart (Jure, before it is too late. It has the largest sale of any similar remedy. Fine book testimonials free. Dr. Miles' Restorative iServine is unsurpassed for sleeplessness, headache, tits, etc., and it contains no opiates. - that the secret THE WRECKED STABLE. years; Manager three years; Dr. J. L. Meyer, Camp Physician; Dr. C. E. Coulter, Camp Phyaician. Deputy Head Consul Faulk enburg, who has been spending his time here for the past few weeks, certainly deserves great credit for faithful work in his selection from the city, of such a representative clara of men. unon whom rests the prosperity and growth of this order, lie baa organized many camps in Colorado and Utah and enjoyea the distinction of being the senior deputv head consul of tbe Woodmen. The exemplification of the ritualistio and unwruren wora ten 10 me lot or neign bor J. D. Eastman. A most pleasant evening was oassed with speeches from Deputy Falkenburg ana an 01 me newly elected officers. Owing to unavoidable detention Head Consul F. A Falkenburff, brother to the senior deputy could not be present. Keavis' Shipment of Blooded Stock Lenffal Blanks of all Still in Offden. the Commercial Oilice. D. M. Reavis, the well known horse breeder of Cnico? Cal., whose stock was in the wreck at Seco, Saturday morning is tbe guest, of the Pacific and when seen yesterday by a Commercial reporter took his loss in rather an airy man ner, "ur course he said, "X am sorry for the accident as one naturnllv would be, but it can't be helped and I'm not the sort or a man to waste time in crying over spilled milk." Mr. Reavis '.has been breeding horses now for nearly thirty years, and is one of the best known judges of stock in the west His ranch is located about three miles from Chico, and comprises 3,000 The present shipment, which acres. met with tbe unfortunate accident at Seco, is the first consignment to the eastern sale stables, and numbered when it left California forty-eighead, all standard bred. Among them were fillies sired by "Munroe twenty-fiv- e Chief," the great two-mil-e stallion, and nine from the famous "Blackbird," 2:22. record The balance were sired by "Stineway," and the four killed and two injured in the wreck were out of this JEWELRY, Complete Line Solid Grold and Spectacles Properly Fitted. -- fv The District Court. The District Court handled the following business. Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern railway company; vs. J. A. Bacon, trustee, order granting to and including March 31, 1891, to serve and file statement on motion for a new trial. Melissa Smith vs. S. W. Scott et ah, order striking out answer. Plaintiff to take judgment W. C. Parker et al., vs. C. R. Hank et al, order granting permission to open and file deposition. W. C. Parker et al., vs. C. R. Hank et al., trial to a jury. Hyrum A. Smith vs. John P. Smith et al., dismissed at plaintiffs costs. The people vs. Frauk Duffy, Frank Stever, J. Brown, default of defendant, lot. bonds perfected. Mr. Reavis' horses with the exception of one carload arrived here Sunday A New Corporation. morning and were taken to the Grant The people's store, The Fair, which avenue stables where they are now quarOne, a block filly, has become so popular under the man- tered. valued at $5000, is so badly cut in the agement of Mr. Robt. Ross, was yester- left thigh that she is ruined forever, inday incorporated under the laws of deed if shedoes not die. Seyeral others Utah territory with a capital stock of received serious injuries but it is not known whether to such an extent that, it $5,000 and the'following oftioers: will impair their values. , Robert Ross, president; E. S. Crocker, Joseph Matthews who has charge of vice president; W. M. Scott, treasurer; the shipment spent some time yesterday Harry Gillet, secretary. Mr. W. M. Scott, who has been favor- in exhibiting his tine herd, of which he ably known in this city at the head of is justly proud, to a Commercial rethe Ogden Commission company, has porter. It will probably be several days before taken an active interest in the new con- - SILYEEWAEE, tL icu-riMto- s, Khurt-lif- Li r..m wuch Cmja il, Synnet. ti Ailue. il.jtt, Carr! Lfcs kut Ka. cn be reeLippJ east a of tL hon- - are ia c cuDd-tkt to bear th falo t uaveL A requi-:t-e ii ll 1 L w hu.Wi i"prta-- t auaber of blreeter's rsiae car Lav Lae ordered by uiTkph and rttrud jol Tb gfcUj all ar ortoraUJ r JJu n ar eiperW by Wednesday. ta ti a . Lav tL Ut w jli-- J J- - B. Hiscmi's sUk-k- . which with that lb ouasmututy tjr aew ia tL bew of Mr. Rett'is' and Saukbury, suad up tL traia of fourtera ears, eaeapod uninunuerta.ig- jured. Of th latter, -- Marguerite." 1 Fl'l BTH at rJ.V.M, l)lTEUT. Uadiy cut but assy pull through all right Halt i to Hat Another tVart Death i rvm kidney Usra Lorta W ill lie the Lorntion, la tL unfortunate and uttine!y end As will b eea by th f jLW,cg bill tb Asiencan peocW ing of thousand dietrirU tL ia this annually, Oregon Kidney judicial atd report. Tea i guar- terr.torv will probably increaj! l. acteihl to cur all form of Kalaey tL furmatioa of th Fourth Judicial trouble. Tak it ia time District of I tab. Senate fj Ka faUoLB. Lu bee taiwablv retiortJ. and will pa. aif it can UreacLed on tb un kjr aajournment nous Fo irig is th text t both th bill and report: frd at A be ftur tarpAvar. L'-ifi- f und by and will b tLiLvw TL C&oo c;;jBd tLi a urfiar to tL tLe thouit x4 ch SLurC-5- . tLvouMaive Mr. Caiiiw tLia ftjiltioa of true ecotAiaiy tL buauf ut IL rity would be iutei-u- J tfcerrby. Mr i rs.j: Naj ibougtt t. bus e;!y a XLasiia, ao j- -i bm jtU THEIR ij Loull Lkt Jt a chea- - SACKED kindn for baIm nt 1, 1. a, 4. a, w i 1. 0, a, , , j, il, all Uiiverit Plar addition to Oirilaa City, In tba County of Wabar and Territory of I tab, aaid proiwrty atandiniron tlia recorda of Webar in tba name of Will B. 8m n. eoauty Not ico ia bereby gira tbat on Tunaday, tliald of day Dacember, IMW. at U o'clock nooaof tliatday, in front of tlio County Court Hikim, in tba City of Ogdnn, County of Weber and of Utali.1 will, in obodiraca to aaid anil all tba right., title, intarrat and claim of tbe above namnd defenilanta of, in aad to the above described property, or o mncb thereof as le neceaaary to aatisfy claintill'a Juilirmont. with interest thereon and costs, to the hitrlievt and best bidili r for cash, lawful, monoy of tbe United States of Amorira. in Tar-rito- ry By B. A. Bowman. KL1AS U. PAHtH)SS, C. 8. Marshal. IMpntr U. 8. Marnbal. Ogden, I'tah, N'oTomber 10, 1490. Th above sale is KMtiond nntil Saturday. December l:)tb. at 12 o'clock m. E. H. PARSONS, , L'. H. ByB. A. Bowman, Mr.l,.l Donutv U. 8. Marshal. Ogden, Utah, beoeuiber 2, 1 Above sale is Dostooned nntil kfondar. Mitrnk at U.o'clock m. I, E. H. 1'AKSOXS, 1" 8. Munliil By B. A. Bowman, Deputy D. 8. Marshal Ofden, Utah, December 13, lt0. Theahovasala is nostnonml until Unmli. June 1, 11. at 12 o'clock m. U. PAKSON8, V. &. Marakal. ' By B. A. Bowman, DeDUtv I). 8. Uarshal. Ogilen, Utah, March 2. mi. HEART ACADEMY, !!, Ogden, Utah. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Is a boarding and day school devoted to the education of young t. ladies and little girls. In addition to a thorough practical English course and Latin, classes in type are conducted writing and short-han- d after the latest approved methods. French and German are optional studies. EOYNTON HOT WATER Besides the elements of drawing which are taught in all the classes, private Tbe Moat Improved and Economical pupils in the studio receive instruction Heater in the Market, oil and in in crayon, pastel, painting water colors, on China silk, satin and velvet In the musical department lessons are given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Special classes in art, music, fancy work, etc., have been formed for ladies residing in the city. For further particulars apply to bister Superior, Ogden, Utah. book-keepin- UIT1 L ( Money to Loan! Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, etc Unredeemed pledges for sale cheap. 201 and 206, Twenty-fiftSt h "Take it Before Breakfast." Because it will give you an appetite, regulate the bowels and cleanse the sys tem of all impurities. Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic. Sold everywhere. Plumbing and Gas Fitting IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Klaus Family Lady Orchestra. Will now furnish music for concerts, balls and private partys. Terms reasonable. For information enquire at & Barnes' music store, 2349 Washington avenue. El-dri- WATCHES, ilver-mounte- and 42, lot I 10. 11, 12, 11, 14, I f unit, 6, 1, 8, , 10, 11 12. 13, 14, 15. 1, 17, IS, IB, St, 21. 22, an, au, ai, ia, si, t. 35, aa, m, , , ii, 3M 4U In block 11, kiU 42 aud 4J ia blook , and 41. lot , 6. 1, 8, , 10, 11 and U in block 51, diock M, lota - i ' DOYLE 2304 WuUiQa-to- & n HALVERSON, Ave. Call and get price. DIAMONDS. Umbrellas d Eyes treated by Experienced Optician for all defects, Free of Charge. J. a. RAINE & CO., 2483 Washington A.ve., OGDEN |