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Show ItSl. CODES' DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, APRIL 10. BANKS. CHILDREN AS TEACIlEKi CrXT STUDENTS VJZH VERY Tt.Si HAVE LEARNED FF.Ci THEM. . Mm "V ciw M! J f Mt4m C f I tf n)iiiiu4 Hat U Hm ft of MrtSMai klij k j SiUI-fun- ' d iatre,"' U? Frvr-i-t- a t:ti I . ." I IXie :T!I'.-' ;n. . r ti-- U. -- ; i i:., J -- - - . s i hj It iv ats.T) a it t f la lrif, Mr. i vJ ie y ti-- yean, - - - Capital,. course of ltk : SEWLNG KACHLNL U.i u ti uiH. A. F. L fiurplu.-- 8'SOO.OOO.OO - l'J.OOO.OU t u F n asd eujlxers. CCMRACTCRS . ; - t oe i TLetM--i""ratk- f f-- Iiiterwt allowed on Tin j J.t'. j Tir-Prii- t. Eeputit. frcru-- Ellit, luttus. lae&'r. T piLUJIV LGlE ! OGUKX, t'TAH HHEELtR O. J u CarihL Paid in Office. wvi. A U. W. J. krrEira. I. at T Vtoiiitj lOLLXk. W, Foiu.ijL, Tinrr. " " Tidayeai4E ery sd IT NaJcal 1 t W d r. M J. C. A T. A. rttt r. .Ltf, W DlELTOfis: H. O. Lait-L- . U. biicLii.i;)rr, h:l-tlr-- n Kirknr, l'jifiil Kcri-- , l atrurk HeaJj. tx !i RICHARD CJZL'R EE LION LODGE, (IE smi: J GALD .... Suijilus, - 7,500. oo Time and Sarins Deposit. mm mi Ocden, Utah. . ll!5,000 J. E. Dooly, President. W. N. SHiLl.rso, L. B. Adm, Vice Preeident. Cahier. Vice-Pre- CITIZENS' BANK of Peers. It may be interesting to mention that there are no fewer than twelve cases on record during the present century of suicide among members of the peerage. These are Lord French, Lord Londonderry, Lord Greaves, Lord James Lord Munster, Lord Congleton, Lord Forth, Lord Cloncnrry, Lord Lord Delawarr, Lord Lyttle-to- n and Lord Shaftesbury. Besides these Dr. Samuel Butcher, bishop of Meath, took his own life in 170, and the Dowager Lady Howe met a similar tragic s. end in the following year. London Suicide OGDKII, UTAH. CAPITAL, Wal-Hingha- Tit-Bit- to Do. "How did you stand the ordeal of listening to Dr. Prosy 's lecture?" "Stand it? WThy, man, I couldn't even min-utes.- " l General Butler's prophecy that we must soon have another war is not drawn from the mystical lore of the sunset of life. He merely counts back and says it is nearly time for another fight, because, since the country began, we have had a war about once in every gen- prat ion. : S200000. Dl SECTORS: Warren W. Corey, Tlio. Cahoou, S. S. Schramm. R. A. Wells, Sidney Steven ('. E. Wnrtele.H. H. Siwncer, TLeo.RobinsoD Ad. Kuhn, Ttah National 'M Har.k. coixer of ariiii:tniu avente and 41. 1JI1I0 No. Office, Ogden, tan. t j iriO j KLANKS. t 1)!, imui irmi . SECOND OGDEN PRETNCT. of the Peace B. Ternea. Constable Phil Ford. THIRD OODEN PRECINXT. Justice of the Peace A. Perrin. Constable V. O. Sullivan. FOURTH OODF.N PRBCTNCT Justice of the Peace Val Giueon. Constable H. E. Steel. street, Opden, Ttah. rakkpord smith JMITH A tMlTH, b. w. shith. ATTORNEEYS-AT-- " L EDEN PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace E. B. Frorer. Constable John Gould. BAERI8VTLLE PRECTNCT. Justice of the Peace William G. Bawson, l"table Jamee H. Taylor. PLArS CITT PRECINCT. Justice of the Josiah Peace-Const- able Carver. B. RIVERDALE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Richard Constable John Parker. UINTAH jOye. PRECINCT. Justice of the Constable Byron L. Bybee. Peace-Timo- thy Kendall. KANE8VTLLE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable Wilson Poulter. PKEA9ANT VIEW PRECINCT. . . fjOl COMMISSION'S tOIRT 475 476 76 377 tcbb. HU'SH A FABI3, C. A. B. W PARIS CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS, Plana, specifications and estimate prepared and work sniierinu-ndcd- . Maps, plate, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc., executed ou short notice. 3 and 4, L'nion block. Ogdi-n- , Utah. No. 362 Twenty 10 525 526 (Successor to Fritz & 325 350 400 401 CHICAGO Foot of Twentieth St. ALL KINDS OF 25th St. SAUSAGE A A ri A Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Lulior Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell A A A A 377 75 325 Official Bond and Oath A Chattel Mortgage C Marriage Certificate A Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Ileceipts, IJooke of 50. Ivent Receipts, Booke of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being added to the above list. u All orders by mail or wire yiven prompt attention. Telephone 53. P. O. Box J7. Wbtheebi. L. B. Balch Boston Meat Market. SESALL A KLANKS. SPECIALTY. A. E. A MISCEIXANEOVS BLANKS. Sausage Works! CityOfficeat Cream City Moat Market, OtrDEN, LTAH. BLANKS. jer6ocal property.... YJMNG Brogelman) A A Undertaking for Return to Deft, Claim and Delivery personal property 77 Complaint ou Claim and Delivery ROBERT BROGELMAX A A Affidavit for Claim and Delivery personal property Undertaking on Claiai and Delivery of jeronal property MARKETS. MAKING OF A A BLANKS. Summons 'PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. Sheriffs Sale In conneetion with reneral practice, give Constable's Snle leciRl attention to diseaw peculiar to female Order for Deft to appear diseanes of the urinary organs, disease and show causae of ih rectum, ix.: Files, fissure and bstula, ulceration; disease of theear. noe, throat and 78 Citation for Garnishee chest. C'onstiltation free. 2 Affidavit for Citation for Oflice oyer Postoffice. Telephone 209. Garnishee 572 Writ of Execution . CIVIL ENGINEERS. Kooms 0 i c A a Sub-Witnet- 371 SURG EONS-- AND A A A Jnjinifitrator'B Bond Executors' Bond LttTsor Ouardianrhip Order Appointing Hearing.. . Testimony vt Testimony of Applicant Order apjiointing Adm'r.... 370 Nation A PROBATE COCRT BLAXKS. 1 .JU f ..k 35, 36 and S7, 0 A A a for Dcd 100 Discharge of Mortgage Trust Dwl 3 AsBiirnrcect of Mortuai?e 51 Bill of Sal f02 NORTH OODEN PRECTNCT. Justice of the Peace Jamea Storey. Constable Jaroea Deamer. . IStdid 125 . HCNTSVILLE PRECrNCT. Justice of the Peace Ancrus McKay. Constable Oeorge E. Ferrin. , . i0 Twenty-fourt- PHYSICIANS a a Ttaii n. :"0 Lase ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office, room Hank bnilding. Ord-- Iiea! EetateMort'ge.Khortf rm . 3Ct Aiette. :T5 Option Contract Wa.,i 24 E. HEVWOOD. Office, WafLitrroa 1..,. uiL-- ATTORNEY-AT-LA- FIRST OGDEN PRECINCT. A. McDauiel. Justice of the Peace E. Constable E. A. Koch. Justice fti W Warranty IVed, Rhort form . Warrant v long form . . I I J 5T1 WEBER COOiTT OKFICEE9. Probate Judce A. ( Kishop. Selectmen Lewis W SburtlkT, John Piucock, Fred Foy. Clerk J. P. I.edwidpe. Recorder John U. Tyler. Assessor Edwin Dix. Treasurer John A. Boyle, Collector Joliu V. Bluth. Attorney L. R. Ropers. Sheriff (JillxTt R. Belnap. Conmer Marslial Allen. Snrveyor K. W. Fari. 8uierintendent of District Scoole Jos. Peery , to-ttc- e. atrbco. crdi&.!y J. tUiltiVl. CONVEYANCING j S. BOEEMaN. JACOB OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PRECINCT OFFICERS furlnfri-- tt'.d . NO. Fourth Street, I I I I I I I taach any Uirly tot!)i d find i Tila. and who. h0 rn IIIIII after intni Hon, will work induathcaitlT, l II IJ W U liow to earn I hrw Tkanaaai IiaJI. w w I r in torn own loralitiM.whrrrrr thrv tirI wi ;. th aftuatioc orf mplnrmf Dt.at wlii( h you can ram that amount. No money fcr mvuniraa aur cful u abo. uni ait kly tliy lramd. I drtirt but from m M nut worker rab diainrt or oountT. i hava alrrady taii(bi aitd jirovid-witb mpMvmmt a laVra makina: over f IfMlf) iarearh It Full FK fcK. Addn-r- at onca. nambr, who art and HO 1,1 U. Kirr)s OFS28 eQ H Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. d Orders taken at your door, and eood to anypart of the city. IJliOM PT a Meat Our specialty. UE1JVEHY Wagon is a Market on wheels which calls at your house so that you may select your own (roods. It runs north of i!3d St. on Washington Avenue and the Bench. dcliy-ere- Tel. No. 1. S3! 1 "Washington Ave. Wedding Goods, "k A pamphlet of Information and ab- 1 Vittractef the lawa. showing How to 7 Obtain I'mlenU. CaTcais, Tade2f CopyiiKbu, lent tru. MUNN 0 "" V1 CO.?Vr V.MarU, Vas WewYarlLJ Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Constable George H. May cock. SLATBRVrLLE PRKCINCT. Justice of the Peace Jamee Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchins. INVITATIONS, MARRIOTT PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. LTNNE PRECrNCT. Justiee of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Harrop. PRECTNCT. , By a new law of the state of Victoria, Australia, habitual drunkenness is made sufficient cause for divorce from either husband or wife. The Journal of Inebriety remarks on the law: This is a clear anticipation of the higher sentiment which demands relief from the barbarous laws that would hold marriage with an inebriate as fixed and permanent. r I DISTRICT COURT One of the most interesting exhibits at the coming World's fair will be the government display of pisciculture in all ite stages. Whenever our fish propagating apparatus has been seen at expositions in Europe it has attracted profound attention, and in this field American invention is easily first. Besides the usual miniature hatcheries and ponds, fish in every stage of development, from the spawn to the full grown member of the finny tribe, reared by artificial propagation, will be displayed. The exhibit will give exceedingly profitable object lessons to young Americans, particularly in the line of the hybridization and acclimatization of fish. Btreet Wednesday. She suddenly had occasion to get down on all fours in the mad, and, settling over on her side, sank broadside into the aristocratic Murray Bill slush, A woman standing at the edge of the curb near saw her prostrate sister and emiled. While she was smiling a gnst of wind blew off her little cap and placed it in the center of a large, deep puddle. Words fail to give an idea of the misery of the jaunty maid. The moral is obvious. New York Continent. l.ri-.L- PLk. iir-- 0 0 , o y d tUVl AED M. ALUbON A. COTTINGHAM. Waieen W. Toket, Viu, V. HKLnirH, Pretident. t'anbier. Tiieo. Bobidon, and danaer. OF" nni :iuuni Iubj Wui (wtiivt.-- . TVfjAI A ALLISON, oTer Office, A. 100,000. . t ' ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW- Interest Paid on Time DeponiU. sub-joc- cos- SHiiourLiiur j JiU t'"4 , ..t4?' i klHLL. JIAHES N. 4 United States Depository. . , i ij wentj-foarr- W t.'rs-veriii- off a dab. Otrden, Ltah. 8UKIU,i;s, TTtH. AH0RNEY AT LAW, 1T VLV Praetiwin the IM.trirt Court and aU tt hrtMnai atteLtioR ivi toroliertu. PCbtEED and PC t liU PI trmeiLU tte in I'w ri but .4. nc. near n.(. H. tirwnwelj A hrj., t X.l t I F. O. THE COMMERCIAL street, Ufdn, t tali. ITDLLSHiXC U i Mti. Frilit CAPITAL, , it at Laf A ( Dr. Vettf A. R. WHITE, JIMBALL T. BKiEIOW. JOHN A. HOYI.E, Viw A. P. UUihLOW. t ,hier. Intemt Paid SSI. w.-k- ib hil-lre- A young lady, wearing a stylish , j $125,000. F ran k. -- Capital TdM in, Kui-.-ma- She Stopped Smiling. rda. rww Court. A MACMILLAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OflJce: J0e WaLicr Ave.. BWh, OCDEX. UTAH. jar-tiall- -- V. (X.bES. tVd. j r Jutuw Suj lurf OF ST. GFXEijE. SONS QtLKB H&i-- k LAWYERS. J Munsev's Weekly. t. L tJU-a- s it in about rive . SO. X 0. A. Me J -- t. I skipped Cuuioia . SECRET SOCIETIES. j CONTRACTORS A?D E I' J LEERS. Fart Mile Wliitet aieeu, bet. Twttty- feecobd at.d T aft? LLxrd t'.rw'ju J ' nit it. H. bow Auuuc A DOWaOX. JE1.NHAKT - J- - tc g-- j Ift t ta. i. r. 1. P. Eriaji, J(-?- .t rlp. a 1 Only (hie Thing A. A. K. T. Go to C. P. LAkKFtT. coroer J ktrLtjc and T l .'iwl. to far oa tux. LhiMjA tvoaif. i - tume in a jaunty manner, stepped car at Madison avenue and Forty-thir- t SO. A-- T. y. FOR HEADSTOMS AJiO XC.M'XLNTS C.C. EKH4F.I fWieWt. . eHl klUH-1 -t eii-teti- Jt iLlr-IL- JDOBJTION goTt-miiie- -- i GENERAL RANKING. y j UtE-- XV. i L K. fwtu. I OCDEX, UTAH. Lu i iti iu MASOKiC t lrKI ( J1 He gjm tiroogh t cn.tar- review the Tti cmaati. pet-piFrom (lira tiiut it La br-- thvC,.'Lt i ci iii-- i . t Li-rttLki fciuk th ?lU I the tlavt and berfs, ui t J reot-tdkil Lave LillrtB tdiuj ly lc&riim, bet in liw under ibe f .f itu ti..lry Nu.t!"i.:h crtfary t.f eiviLzatk the MiLury ideas vf guvenmw-L- t Mill are in fruna tUf a- jrr-tfiiij that ibry caa ri,d.u:t, f r tiie iL:t-- r of that arttlj iilll- - oJJt. TLr brt-- t dacT.-rS 'rri-- d j Tfce wurk ia tL keTiry Lave lrnml HK-- fn itt Ltdf ia d in two fur lIil-U- , lUid the Iij-- t RUVrful JihlUt- - nnj''l dLe in It u,art by ways. oarage iu.d are lii.wwb cm ry if the niaae tf iudividuaLi. fWl itiJ f IhrlU. ox. tULf lu cLil-lrrn f.-- r AutL ! litrratarr aaiJ luav, however, be either wu-- t li t liii j' ciiuj iiiiurr or j vvIuiiTry cr involuiiiary. In ca? of in-- ; co-- j the Wurkrr to a voiuiitary fclave or serf, and Lir and Lis work are its: tLi!lry-- jui osiinl l vaiuartcr or i rietor. The tHHUift tiie l uil-lij talk tnu in a rfaiuLs over the slave, li.--h in iLt iii tutirt- aU'Ut hjv lAiiraars Lim to labor ounstaiitlr. LaLd, reju;ri!i I than caii lire y years ' Lis of The fruits work .f ly i f iltii l Ij1 bv.i. atiuiKni. iutly to hit i owner. The oth-- r form of JiiiJ jfrycLiJ-cLvtutLe j.LjliH.ii!-are tr.niii::; to tW thiM f tLr t iutiuii ia that in which th workers aawxiate f thtf J ri.blf-Uif that IiaVc mj thein--h- together voluntarily, at lib-- I 'i bsSil them, au.l the jr.u'ticaJ to uit th-i- r wnrk and go elsewhere erty f tunm fri'iu thei.rit tv if they do not l;ke it; at LU-rtto take Li wun ral are frtuej atil h oivujiation a they chouse, tu tip ca!l-f.irth. la Tal ut of the first, the forced j I I NTS. UKLAT civilization h.is lieen slowly evolvti"ti, The J. tvl.'i'nieiil .f ther e is in the Jevelojirneiit f the thiM, ing through the centuries of the modern have striven and rver uuy ra'l it iu the aiij the ejib. The pei-jlt'hictl activity of the iuiimt-n- t protTt-- l against slavery, and f'.'iight i h;M. with im.re jilea-nr- e ami ;mtit and giv u up their lives in the attempt thaa in the l. anw-i- l hit.nt-- s i.f civiliza- to escape it. We have only now y tion. emerged from it and are approachDarwin, Taine, AU'ott, the stagu of freedom of the individHomam and oilier learned men have ing ual. ilieir own children The fact that we have not yet deveami takeu imtets n their tlevehijitueut, while Perez, and thers have lops the true individual liberty which is under the working of the made oliwrvatious u a niimlxT f compa.ss-Hiimi'lireys, Holden and Nhle golden rule is the cause of many of the have and examined the evils and miseries that uudeniably exist of children two vears ohl. in the present organization of society. in order to discover the general laws of But Sjeneer calls our attention to the h. curious fact that the nearer an evil ap1ms coIlecW olwrvn-tion- g Kmily Tall n youn lialm. The proaches extinction the more emphatic of lnoiln-rinot thurtui),''.! and atrurate hax, is the protest against it and the more however, Uvn imula ly Ireyer, who noise there is made about it He recarefully oh rved aud tiin riwentl gards the present agitation of the woman ujwn his boy durintr the fitt three years question aud of the status of the workof his life, noting down earn day every- ing people as of this sort. Both women thing calculated to throw light ujHin the and working people are infinitely better cracity of children and the order of the off than they were a few centuries ago, development of their powers. Much li'ht has leen thrnwn on many yet as time goes on the more they call to tul'j(cts by these investigatiotis, Imt a attention the wrongs still unrighted. "nuftident tiumlx-- of carefully verifietl They are awakened to them. But now that we are emerging from facts lias been collected to cjihMh vis with certainty to distinguish character-inti- c slavery, let us not, by all we prize of life coiumon to all from individual or liberty, go back to a state of csliarities. It has Wn made evident which shall reduce men again to serfs that not only must there lie and automata, says, in effect, Herbert exactness iu observing and recording the The desjMism of htate ruled Sjiencer. facts, but many of them can I accu- industries, professions, churches, schools, rately observed and correctly interpreted foods and drinks, and even books, versed ono in physiology and Ncnly by thoughts and ideas would grow to be psychology. something more monstrous and grinding l'l.ANS FOR A BMK. Considerable interest has Int-- aroused than the rule of any military tyrant of Wd many plans proposed diignin;J to the old time. The collective conscience t, fincrensa scientific knowledge on the of the people would be no whit better or to bring parents into new and higher than the conscience of the indipleasanter relations with each other, and vidual. The load of officials such a reto preserve records of interest and value would entail on the people would to the family. Probably no more accept- gime able or more valuable present could be be something grievous to be borue. given to a child who had just attained These would have every means of perhis majority than a little book containpetuating themselves in office, and there is no doubt they would use it to keep ing a record of his life from babyhood. The data contained in such a record their feet on the necks of those who paid would make it jMissible for him to oln-the musicians in this grand socialistic the maxim. "Know thyself," and to dance. No man could call his soul his guide his life by that knowledge, while own. He would simply be a helpless the little incidents of childish life that creature in the hands of that boa congive so much pleasure when remembered strictor the state. and related by the parents would be preTherefore Herbert Spencer bids his felserved and enjoyed by himself and his low men pause before they place such a descendants. Parents who have engaged in such observations have not only yoke upon their own necks. He admits learned to understand their children bet- there are evils and terrible ones. He ter and leen drawn into closer relations sees all these with perhajw clearer viswith them, but have also fonnd the task ion than the socialists themselves. But most interesting and delightful. he believes the same silent, eternally It will probably be years before the working force that brought us out of observations of many scientists on children can be collec ted, but in the mean- bondage as far as we have come, that time a father, mother or older sister of changed us from savages to civilized ordinary intelligence can, by exercising men, will, if not interfered with, lead Iiatience and care, observe and record us still and guide us from darkness to the certain facts of child development that light simply the vis medicatrix naturae will be as important and reliable as Spencer believes with Tennyson at least those furnished by the most learned sci- as Tennyson did when he wrote "Locks-leentist. These observations also are those Hall," and had not lost his enthusiasm made at the most interesting age of the and become an old fogy and a lord that child's life the period of the developthe ages one increasing purpose runs. ment of speech. E. A. Kirkpatrick in Through And the thoughts ot men are widened with the Lend a Hand. process of the suns. tbourLt Ltah Loan 4' Trust Co. T uutii e ti-- -- BUSINESS CARDS. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. Programmes & Visiting li 4H hours (kmorrhtm and 'aiirM I'iischaivt frntn Uie unnary I'snsareanwUdbySantal-MidiV ""('aiisnlee without itiortivtiiience. Itioc i . ( if a rx UltUOUl HTS or v. v. W) HorvJ s WBST WEBER PRECrNCT. Justice of tie Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable Joseph Hogge. HOOPER Crescent Novelty CAEDS PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Jamea Johnson. Constable Francis M. Belnap. 2300 Commercial Pablisbicg Co., 2404 Wash. Ave. ' liLLIiV your m"'"' xfow!"! tboM d'5 ,llfl Ivmotably, L W rt "tM, .J, jnd in tbir younpror 1 I "!'"- tn i:".wbTfrtheTlW. tfar Kit to trim. Ton ran drvot . ' k anrt cj'Wtrt), v vr KiCWTWOrkfi. ttiiwty l'l'imft I t A work v fumn you th rni- - Ms ! Wasihicpton Avenue. Electric Wiring1 and Electric Supplies of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, to order. refill IVfI 1; in tlftl.rw EubV-- Stamps IRON FENCING. Models and Eiperimental Machinery to Order All kinds of Novelty Repairing CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS |