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Show OGDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1691. twc mama a k- - ttah Loan & Trust Co. rt" rwr Oa. toi nWaws awns, aaar Ih toto bsi nay oa SiatoMey wVJ U M u La i Tto oaatot w a tamarack h ar -- a . I atoat towa to Aaa rtid artoaa oa rarky awdjaaai: 12.000.00 surplus. faV aaj 4r! ; ,annn to tfc. Aad Chicago brtcbetr forty GENERAL BANKING. $m DAY. r r ui biim. U Hl ItTLlFF WHa J. TV ift How, of adacaton aad f tixa who maka acaool tow to called to Thto a aw Mtoto to Mtctogan. law pfowAato children waff en aaaj with chronic catarrh or ooasompDon C. ha pabhc acbuula. In of public health Una tow, raoowwiaiaf tba artotitiftc gwrm theory ol dlat-aaand contagion, to to tw coiu- - 0. Aaasrauaa. Prvat. fWfcs, wiaaawwa tare' tto nrcniaa tto toaato to tor arbato ' j. hirl Justice papsasus Court Nttada. EON ARD A MACM1LLAK, J e Paid in Capital. i . 75X00. : llMB 0 1. R Ear. iM& WashiLg-lu- LODOR KO. Kara, aawa tsiwagk ta lawsl raLay era'.; thai nvaiatastaf Vaaia ta tan grant oij nan Fraaeueo by the GiJi. u ataw Pig.tke Olive ib4 the Tlae. af 1 Historic ( alif arsis-Ha- wse Aad af the Padre Jsjsiat-fPaae4 far (air Kwrta where care and ales are aeter days. Lac, vn Meets every Taesday ereaias at T JS Tissuat atwsaar cordially tovtsad ta atisad J. F. CoLLiaa. M W. W. FocLau. Itc'a"r. I. hi i hler- Fiarx. O. O. F-- XT THE sEA. Tosemlte -- Tt Big Trass. -- Tab. -- Ta Sei . ner .0 Charles E Markham !n Overland MuliL'j. fancy that it to nut generally known U in thto town a wan wbu has twica made the jienlooa joarney to Mecca. Hadji Brown he to called in tha east, the "Hadji" meaning pilgrim. Mr. Brown to an Irtohman by birth and a traveler and journalist by profession. Hefhaajtraveled much in Persia, Afghani-ataand other oriental count riea. He apeak Arabic like a native, and in Turkish ooatome he easily paaaea for a Turk. It waa in thto character, of coarse, that he visited Mecca, for without some such dtogntoe be would hart been murdered long before reaching the ear rail dty. Sir Richard Barton, whose stogie visit to Mecca made him famous, would have been slain by a fanatio on the journey bat for the fortunate fact that Hir Richard waa a bit u, nicker with bis weapons than waa the would be as- 1 that there n Brown to taken for a Mussulman in the east, and he aaya bis prayers in admirable oriental fashion. As a matter of fact, it to not a very difficult feat to pass as a Turk, even among Mnatulmen, for Turks are of all complexions, and even a bine eyed man who spoke the language and wore the proper costume would not be challenged unless he aroused suspicion by some act, Kir Richard Burton's moment of danger came from a very simple neglect to observe a custom of the people with whom he journeyed. New York Star. Bear Shooting la Thibet. As I drew near 1 saw a large bear standing in the river feeding on the carcass of a yak. Taking a gun from one of my men I fired at it, breaking its shoulder. When my men saw what I bad nbot at they turned and beat a hasty retreat, shouting to me to run, that the "wild man" might not devour me. Another shot, better aimed, put an end to the bear, but not to the flight of my Mongols, who even then would not approach. Our failure to skin my prize nearly broke my Tientsin servant's heart, for by it he lost his chance to secure the gall, a much valued medicine ha China, and worth eight or ten ounces of silver in any drug shop. Mongols and "Thibetans attack a bear only when they are a strong, well armed party. My having killed one of these dreaded monsters alone seemed a feat of great daring, and the story was told to every Thibetan we met afterward as proof positive of my dauntless courage. W. WoodvilleRock-bil- l in Centurv. Character from the F Infer. As far as the fingers are concerned, experts in palmistry divide hands into three classes. Long, slender, tapering fingers determine the first, and denote delicate, trained perceptions. A subject with such fingers has an innate fondness for art, poetry, music and the higher forms of literature. In the second class, the fingers are shorter, are nearly equal in length, and have blunt ends. They denote practical, material mind, thorough and reliable, rather than brilliant. A woman with such fingers would make a careful and efficient housekejer, and a man with similar ones would be cautious and thorough in business. In the third class, the fingers are short, thick and square, and have short, large nails, with cushions on each side of the nails. A subject having these fingers is active, athletic, opinionated, selfish, has strong appetites for the material things of life, and is liable to form strong prejudices. D. D. Indwell in New York Ledger. Rode Fellow. Pretty Girl Did you see the way that man looked at me? It was positively insulting. Big Brother Did he stare? Pretty Girl Stare? Why, no. He ran his eyes over me and then glanced off at some one else, just as if I wasn't worth a second thought New York Weekly. In the industries now established in the United States, in which beautiful abject are made such as wall hangings, furniture, silverware, tablecloths, glassware, articles of brass and wrought iron, stone carvings and the like very excellent wages are often paid to skilled workmen. A G. Tateno, the Japanese minister to the United States, has been in official life for thirteen years. In 1878 he was one of the commissioners appointed by Japan to receive Gen. Grant He was appointed to his present office in March, 11 nnasnv ONLY 36 HOURS Bomebody has solemnly sncgestsd that Surplus low Hail. Tweaty-foartstreet. Isojparaias R WHITE. W others in good standing cordially invited u the perfect newspaper ought to be TORTUS betwkx t s. surr atteni DIRETTOB8: in order that it might have ATTORNEY-AT-LAJohn BaAMSAW' Sec. H' Hsrknea. J. C Anaatroag. ScrnrseL-t th Caaaa Ornad Ta rprer Practice in the District Coart aad all ta toogh to get as editors "men T. A. Whalee. lsid Lrele. auart. th beautiful Kos bra Fall. Cnntl Eacks BON'S OF "ST. GEORGE. Personal attention siren to collection. who will make ideally pore, wholesoaaa M. baeaatutor. Henry t enant. Fat rick Healy. Ml Shasta and th Bagaltecat sealery of Remember the place, in Peery' wooden build- QROEB th Siskiyou Mountains, all by day light RICHARD COZUR DE LION LODGE, ing, bear meat shop of C. H. UreenweU A Bros., Great Scott! and able newspapers. Sll-- i Twenty-fourt- h P.O. I'tah. street. Ogden, urn isisu. win ii nt woiis. Would you add the newsistpers to the ox M. Sa. til. UHtiLKC for Breakfast old endowed UTAH. OGbEN. awfully heavily, stupid STATE ISAM, lAHSS . SISSALL. (UBeOl.8. ciiderMt Shasta tor dlrjDtr ED AKP S. ALLISOU ASHLAKP Oregon, for Sapper. of the country? If so, then Tb above aatosSj will bold it meeting In JIMBALL A ALLISON. of Pythias hall. Twenty toorth strert. Knight the to time the tame pay you ought at (over Standard building every Thursday evenATTORNEYS-AT-LAvOGDEX, UTAH. ing at half past seven sharp, until further nopublic for reading them, for it won't Office, over Ttah National Bank, corner of tice. A pi licatior, forms ml) be obtained from read them any other way. A newspaper ix k. SXl. Washington avenue. Wuhingtuo avenue and Twenty fourth street, Dr. Percy A. brothers cortlially uvited. Sojourning '.hat cannot earn its own living and pay Tai.l in, - $125,000. OgdenTTtah. PcKdVAL J. Rasratt. President. Capital . " Wash Ave. iivideuds besides ought to die, and that Harrt 8. BOREMaN, Secretary. oil! in. JAtXB Suriilus, 7,500. in us this let whisper juickly. Beside, ATTORNEY-AT-LAroc V roar ear. Oh, solemn and heavy old uriwm wxfN H. f. BIfiELOW. rreident. M fV6aViH iiOk No. Office, :heortot! The newspaper of the day reWashington aveune JOHN' t. BOYLE. Vice President Ogden. Utah. A. P. B1UELOW, !'aher. jects exactly the public that makes it. SOLID VESTIBULE TRA1XS ' M a Hid to at all times just as "ideally pure" jT R HEY WOOD, Interest Pkld on Time and Savings Deposit. ATTORNEY-AT-LAits it dares to be. Every newspaper edTl&iNw 3 A SFECiAi-Titor prefer to be honest and tell the Sit Office, S8 Twenty-fourtstreet. Ogden, Ctah. tTlr'SSWR? truth and puncture shams and cant, ao 8. W. SMITH. UTAH NATIONAL BANK, RAKSPOtD SMITH far as the community will allow it I'ndiThW Profits, rts eveni Wednesday evening in Odd Fei- h hi Nana. . - I DEI MOJfTE. EL CAEMELO MArTTTTL . UHION LODGENO. 6. Are.. Ogden. Ctaa. a S. 0. U. W. A ? C. P. KO. J. K. T. Ban P J ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office r lf a jl COMMADRI. aad to Katinaal Bank 1 LAWYERS. In RMiB AID THE WHHWIST SECRET SOCIETIES Itab. a r. OGDEX, UTAH. i ir. JL MOSTE jpiDEUTY Nitionl Bank. Commenial A eoaroMtseam wafer DOWSOK. V. W M. RAH. uLKB Caan'r. Scenic Route awl AM . k Box. E. GRAND LFI1Earst NO. QGDEN CHAPTER- - ( o. J. ' CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS Va' LAA(LOE. M. DOB swni, - - L vat, traautswa' ssiS) "'k TarsSn T. P Rai a ac agaJar AND MONUMENTS LAMBERT, comer 4 JT 6a ta C. P. . . .r I mKmmm Mi it Ttt irt Mn tu U ic tiaw. ariuas euaiLg. L JEiXHARDT 4 jj, to? 1ftdr i" j RAILHCAOS MASCrVC LUXjGB. atarket For sals as Wastiiaatiai as. XSTi T aatlli rto a any. tto atoattoc. tto wfM : 7 af haul, Tto ailto aad tto wtad. aad ta om Uctti. oa ltvo onasfi by tar sycamore yonder, ' o'er ttogwJtar Is tto Uga Ingis waa. t thwartota tto high heart grow ncoatta Ml Ar-am- jEi 8200.000.00 FOR HEADSTONES - Capital. 'tT'1 A CMcay entic obtoeto to the I I aad gum to diuritea. narrows MaauS'torJ nta Htrankn aad hrgi-eni- c naaaw Bart ORATION" a oal at tto dttaa tor (Urttoi tto) tsa wun fact vm to pray fur to mm to yital wfc at aajn a wM swat ttaV ta toa$. at far aw Oa. f to x la ta Let uisll at a1"" UGDEN. UTAH. TT" JfJJaSrito ItJoratii tor ta atti U . c. fiif wmk an. mta am -- wtui any hrUer n taa aw, a w itet a us ksna af HilAtiiuitv fta fan! lA fcjdy s Us USINCSS CARDS. tkL'.E tr SEWING IaCHIhE, ELi r. : in S -- fM.L "Sa vixAaif m . l 1 Y Denver, h SMITH The Ajrrifuliurnl Department. Tha lecturer of tho national grange comes to the defense of the United States department of agriculture in gallant style. He remind cavilers of the benefits this department has conferred on American fanners and stock raisers, and enumerates some of them as follows: First It has stamped oat arnour our cattle, aad by wlae legMatloti It kd of oontrrta I oontSalUng foreign nattous k admit that oar beef U healthy, aad, therefore, forre them to reaxtr their "restriction and open up our market abroad. The same ytiu of Imipection I doing and will continue to do the hum fur our pork and hog Chicago, A SMITH. Og.len, Utah. rCBLISBXD United States Depository. Office, room Bank building. and ; First "rational 7, . . - SURPLUS, lOO.OOO. tlSO.OOO - Interest Paid oo Time Deposit. J)K. pnxlurta -- Second It lmportod th little parasite that ha destroyed the cottony srale Insert that was killing the orange and lemon tree of California, and that was dnstroylng million of dollar of capital Invested in grove, and bas stimulated new planting of hundred of thousands of tree, and tuition of dollars will he th annual reward to fanner on this count. Third-- It Investigation, covering several year and the moot patient and persistent labor. Into tha "peach yellow, that threatening another great Industry In several states, where million of dollars ar again at stake, already give promise of success. Fourth Through the department of agriculture came the Instructions and formula of spraying oat fruit trees and viae to sare them from Insert, blight, mildew, scabs, rot, etc. It wa worth millions of dollars to the grape tcron,jthis year, and ha raised the hopes of thousands of despondent grape growers, and the careful orchardtat can now gather his apples and pear, beautiful In form and color, and do longer marred by rust and Insects. educating Americana Foreign scientific men note particularly the want of thoroughness in American education. The truth is we have had so much to do in America and so short a period in which to do it that we have not had time for thorough preparation in either scientific or mechanical work. The foreigner says that while we are wonderfully talented naturally we fail when we go to undertake things requiring mechanical or scientific skill from want of preparation, partly in book knowledge, partly in manual training. The charge cannot be put aside either as wholly coming from foreign jealousy. In England what is called the extension of university education bas been devised to meet the wants of persons who cannot attend school, but who have some leisure to study at homa In America the Chautauqua system of instruction meets the same need to a certain extent. But the Chautauqua system does make specialists. The question is, Why cannot our universities and colleges prepare a system by which earnest students may study at home under the direction of professors in each branch and get a good education in special branches? Nobody ought to work with his hands till he is so tired that he can do nothing but sink into slumber like an ox. The Almighty never meant it The farm boy, the factory worker, the mechanic's apprentice ought to carry along with his manual work at least one branch of literary or scientific study. He should think carefully over what he would best like to do in the world, and then select a course of study that will lead up to it It was thus that Dr. Schliemann learned languages and ancient history; thus he prepared to be the great explorer and archawlogist. While an errand boy in a wholesale store he prepared for future greatness and wealth. Our universities and higher schools do not begin to do the good they ought. They are not in touch at all with the whole people. They ought to extend their work far beyond their own walls, ought to do their part toward supplying the defective education which persons forced out to wrestle with material things at an early age were obliged to put up with. On the other hand, it should be borne in mind by all men and women that anybody, at any age, can earn anything he bets his heart on. W. Cashier. W tatEN W. Trio. Hhii.i ino S Vie President. Royal College of Surgeons. England: Fellow Society Arts and Scienee. London. Formerly quarantine officer and superintendent for New Zealand and Melbourne, Victoria. Address or call at 2365 Washington Are. Wsf. V. HtLFtlCB, President. Cashier. Vice-Preand Manager. Robisom, OF OGDEN, UTAH. A. COTT1NGHAM, 'PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. In connection with general practice, gives special attention to diseases peculiar to females diseai-eof the geuito nrihary organs, diseases of tin rectum, vit. : Piles, fistula, fissnre and ulceration : diseases of the ear. nose, throat and chest. Consultation free. Office orer Post office. Telephone 20. DENTISTS. CAPITAL, : $200,000. DIRECTORS: R. A. Walls. SLir.cj Stevens C. E. Wurtele.H. H. S)encer, Warren W. Corey, Thos. Cahoon, 8. 8, Schramm. Kabn. I. A Tneo,Robinson p WSBSSCOrNTT OrFlCEBS. THIRD OGDEN 450 375 300 50 100 500 3 51 125 300 376 DENTIST. CIVIL ENGINEERS. A. TCSH. A FARIS, R. W 475 47G 76 377 78 PARIS. pCBH 2 572 526 PRECINCT. 400 401 POCRTH OGDEN PRFriNCT Justice of the Peace vai Uiueon. Constable H. E. Steel. 1 PRECINCT. Justice of the Peac- e- Annus McKay. Constable George E. Ferrin. A pamphlet of Information and an-- A strut oi ia laws, snowing How to, v ootsm rstents, (.areata, Trade Maris, lopngnia, ser.r jnuj. co. a MUNaj v a Broadway, v3l New Vera. FRKC1KCT. PeBce E. B. Frorer. EDEN Justice of the Constable John Gould. NORTH 00 DEN PRECINCT. PRECINCT. G. Bawson, BARRIStlLLE PLAIN CITt PRECINCT. Justice of the Josiah Peace-Const- able Carver. B. RIVESDALE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Richard Constable John Parker. CTNTAH Dye. PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. By bee. K FOR MEN ONLY! IFor LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, trcner&l and NERVOUS DfiBLUTY; I Weakness ef Body and K md, EJ.-rt- i !of Errort or Excesses in 0'dor Youn. V Mr tohu.i. ntMIOObOlly K.o.irpJ. Il. tn.nl.rv, ttl kObl. Sir.stfci.iiSrli.t SDKVW.t'l,kOHl.tVSPRTNOI AtMictn ntslllu ROSS TKE1TSKM-Rn.- su Uj. u.irtr rroa tu SlUM rsrslr (Motrin. WHt. It. a. p. rri.ii'. BMk, eislaasUsa Peace-Const- able Wilson Poulter. PEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace W. H. Crsndsll. Constable George H. Maycock. SLATER YILLB PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Hutchine. Constable John J. Kinchins. on Justice of the Constable Caleb Parry. Peace-Sim- Skookam loot Hair Qpomr . Grows Hair Rapidly. Eradicates Dandruff. F. Halversoa. Stops Falling Hair. LTNNE PRECINCT. Is a Preventive of Baldness. PRECINCT. Jnstiee of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N Drake. WEST WEBER Bald Heads. PRECINCT. Is an Exquisite PRECINCT. Toilet Article, Justice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Belnap. Is Free from all coloring matter. ( Tradl mark regirtertd.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons un ATTAcaaD CARS ill Tasocsa to Taaias. Rio Grande Western BLANK8. A A A A Railway. standaeiTgaitge. A A A CURRENT TIME TABLE In Effect Jan. SAT BOOD A A A A west bockd A 1891. Express 8 JO a. m1 9:40 a. m 9:S0 a m 10K p. m p. m p. m a m 11 :30 p. m a. m 11:3S p. m m 5:30 a. m p. m 5iB a. m p. m 9:45 a. m p. m 9A0 a. m a m a. m 1 a. m 8:20p.m p. nr 2:25 ft, m p. m: 3:55 a. m p m 6:45 a. m 11 11:40 Arrive Ureen River Leave Green River Arrive Grand Junction Leave Grand Junction.... Arrive Glenrrood Spri'gs.. Arrive Leadville Arrive Pueblo Ar. Colo. Springs . Arrive Denver A 1 afeij. Mail TRAINS. Leave Ogden Arrive Salt Lake Leave Salt Lake Arriv Provo Leave Provo A IE), 5:S0 9:30 9:40 1 :18 6:20 1:30 1 :36 4:35 TS.u. Pacific Express. Mail A Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Arrive Leave Arrive Leave Arrive BLANKS. Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim . Proof of Labor Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell A A A A 930 a. m 8:15 p. m Denver Colo. Springs Il2:20 p. m 11:10 p. m Pueblo Leadville 1 (ilenwood Spri'gs Grand Junction ... Grand Junction Green River Green River A Books of 50. SSi 7:50 12:52 4:30 4:40 p. p. a a. a. 8:30 a. a. p. 8:50 Provo Leave Provo Arrive Salt Lake Leave Salt Lake BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath thli GEO. W. VALLKRY, C Undertaking for Return to Deft, Claim and Delhery personal property Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property .... CHAIR TRAINS. For forther lntormntioo concerning Uds, spply to any Ticket Agent, or address A B Administrator's Bond Executors' Bond Letters of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing. . . Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r commissioner'9 court blanks. Summons Sheriff's Sale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and show cause Citation for Garnishee Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee Writ of Execution 2 :50 3:10 p. 4:30 p. 4:45 p. 6:00 p Arrive Ogden mil :28 m m m m m m m m m m m p. 5:M a. 10:40 a 2:10 p. 2:15 p. 5:50 p. 6:10 p. 12 :20 a. 12:20 a. 1:45 a. 2 00 a. 3O0 a m m m m m m m m m m m m LOCAL TRAIN'S. OGDEN AND SALT LAKE. Leave Ogden, 8:30 a. m., 3:30 p.m., 8:45 p. m. Returning arrive Ogden 12 :30 p. m.. 6 :00 p m. 00 a, m. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. BINGHAM. Other Blanks constantly being added Leave Salt Lake. 8:25 a. m., returning, arrive to the above list. Salt Lake. 5:30 p.m. PROTO, SPRING VILLI THISTLE. 3 :30 returning, p. m FORK. AND Leave Ogden Ogden 12:30 p. m, D C. DODGE. Gen. Manager. J. H. BENNETT, Gen. Pass. Agt. AMERICAN S. M. PRESHAW, UNDERTAKER arrive Utah Central Railway And Funeral Director Metallic Casket and Wood Caskets and Coffins Syecial Attention paid to Embalming Orders and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. by telegraph promptly attended to. I haTe the only flrstxlasa Hearse in the city. Telephone No. 115 t ir WfW iiritt cf wrrt. 01 1 IkmtI 1 V rapidlT twC End bottonbtr. py cf IW H W fiiflfr mi, tciot.f or old, and in tkeir II I I owe VI II IV I they iiw Ad cm do th work. Euy to lrm. 0 I V mm Waotstart No riik. You cu drvot Wt foniish II I tfacw yoo. ttrytbinr. your ttrtart mPBniii, or all your time to th work. ' hm to ntiroly ntw tad .and oHoi? woodfrfnl tmew to et?ry wcrkrr. oner art? arnin(r from 99& to f 60 p?v week and opWrd, Bioro kfttr littl cirtrlrnce. We ran furniah you tkt and teach yen KftKR. Nc tpacato her. Full LftforiBaticB l&kk. TH FIE CO.. AlWIti. u t Grows Hair on Justice of the Peace J. W. Hart. Coastable Joseph Hogg. HOOPER COURT ALL Our Famous Dining Cars A A A m Jnstiee of the Peace Peter L, Sterner. Constable James Harrop. WILSON A A Deed Assignment of Mortgage Bill of Sale RECLINING Shert Line to Park City. PRECINCT. MARRIOTT .... Trust FREE ON Chattel Mortgage C 325 Marriage Certificate A Promissory Notes, Book of 50 and 100. sisiiilH(ml)IM, PRECINCT. IM.SVII.IK Justice of the A A A Receipt, Justice of the Peace James Storey, (unstable James Deamer. Justice of the PeaceWilliam Constable James H. Taylor. CLASS. MISCELLANEOUS 377 75 St. Joseph, O'aha. Warranty Deed, short form . . Warranty Deed, long form. . . Quit-claiDeed Real EstateMort'ge,short frm Option Contract. Lease. Bond for Deed Discharge of Mortgage MINING 325 350 Lincoln, BLANKS. CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. , DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. Plans, specifications and estimates prepared 10 Affidavit for Claim and Delivand work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc., ery personal property executed on short notice. 525 Undertaking on Claim and Rooms 3 and 4, Union block. No. 362 Twenty Fourth Street. Ogden. Utah. Delivery of personal property Justice of the Peace A. Perrin. Constable D. 0. Sullivan. HCNTSVItl-- CO,. Washington Avenue. Ogden. Utah PROBATE 1 379 Office, 2427 Washington arenue over Horrock A Sons store. Teeth without plate aad saving natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special attention given to children's teeth. C. 571 425 501 502 R. S.N'OWDEN, OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Probate Jrjdre A. ('. Bishop. Selectmen Lewi W Shurtiiff, John Pincock, Fred Foy. Clerk J. P. Ledwiihte. Recorder John 0. Tyler, Assessor Edwin Dix. Treasurer -- John A. Boyle, Collector John V. Hint h. Attorney L. R. Rogers. Sheriff -- Oilbert R. Belnap. Coroner Marshal Allen. Snrreror R, W. Faris. Superintendent of District Seools Jos, Perry rSSCIKCT OFTICBBS riBST OGDEN PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace E. A. Mc Daniel. Coastable E. A. Koch. SECOND 00 DEN PBE1NCT. Justice of the Peace B. Ternes. Constabl- e- Phil Ford. lALS IT PUBLISHING COMVEYAXC1WG Doctor in Medicines, Master ic Surgery, L. S. A., London. 570 COSST. CITIZENS' BANK FOR NO. SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- J. E. Doolt, President. IMA THOS. 8. BCLMRR, plearo-pneamo- L. B. Adam. AM) THE COMMERCIAL PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS CAPITAL, St. Louis, Kansas City, LEGAL BLANKS ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- It is an honest and meritorious preparation. Nature's Own Remedy. Skookam Root Hair Grower Go. NEW YORK, pes Sals by all Druggists. taeot 23C0 Novelty liUI. Work ! Washington Avenue. Electric Wiring and Electric Supplies of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Mario, Rnbbnr to order. THE PANOlUMifui OF THE WKT. On and after October 26, 1890, passenger and freight trains will run as follows : PASSENGER TRAILS. Leave Salt Lake Leave Park City Arrive at Park City Arrive nt Salt Lake rRElOBT SOT a. m 4 p. 10 :30 a m m 6 30 p. m TXAIFS. TA) a. m Leave Salt Lake Leave Park City a. m Park 12:50 p. m Arrive at City 3:45 p. rn Arrive at Salt Lake Twelve suburban trains daily between Salt Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. All people going to Park Citv will find it to their interest to take this line. Offices and Depot: Corner 8th Sooth and Main street. SaR Lake City. T. J. Mackintosh. G, F. and P. A. GEORGE W. JONES Member the American of Association. Ticket Broker's Railroad and Steamship 8ttnps IRON FENCING. Models and Experimental Machinery U Ordm All kind of Norelty Repairing CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS Railroad Ticket Bought, Sold and Exall points. ALL TICKETS GC AR- changed to 341 Twenty-fiftStreet Telephone 201, h |