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Show CGDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL! FRIDAY. APRIL 3. US!. e HEROISM IX A BIG CITY. BRAVE ASO KIND HEARTS men fifth avenue IN A home. Is Ta Otea Bc Tba Atactic racing eoaaoat has begun, sad it has cnaatul iEtawa thia great nmster. frun tbs fact that flrtaod ac&jk breathing outtaatafts will . TWy are rwjctiTr'y ester the the Xnmaa Una steamer City t Paris aad Cry ct StwYork and tbe Whits So Eur liners Teutonic aad far the Cry U Paris, tbe Tvtttusue and tba Majeatk have made the voyage inside U sis days tbe Cty U Paris is 9 Teudsys II boors and IS minutes, the minufc. and hours tonic ia I days It the Majestic in 3 days 23 hours and 99 minute. But early la ute mmmn u Paris met with tbe accidtmt ia ml- oceaa which laid her up fur repairs sad pot her out of tbe race laat summer. On this account tbe record can hardly yet be considered art tied. This summer will decide. It requires aa immense amount of coal to drive an oceaa racer across tbe water, and the swiftest steamers are usually laid up ia winter when travel U light, to reappear in glory and a coat of freak paint is early summer. Although the Teutonic, oa the single voysge mentioned, claimed to have made the beat time yet shows by an ocean racer, her average time daring sixteen voyages be tween Qoevustown and Sandy Hook is not equal to that of tbe Cty of New o York. The average length of the S and hours voyage is dsys minutes, that of the New York, t hour and 10 minutes kas than thia. Of coarse the ship captains will pro test again that they are not racing, that it merely happens tbey start simultan eouslyall the same the crack vessels of the rivsl lines will slide out of port Just about tbe same hour each trip, remain In sight of one another most of the way and reach the opposite port within a few hours or minutes of each other, aa the case may be. And their excited passengers will bet tremendously on which will win. Bo far as security for life is concerned, the publio need only know that tbe swift ship is fully as safe as the slow tr Mjc w4 TkHto tha Friar acrraaw" relatea a lrge&d Bmard ia Clwtntiaa at the troth, thai TirtaM are to t tmd in all th ecodioocM of aoriety. If tha atory wer aa aptOttftj wita tha eaariat it fcaa, I aza (lad to record, laid Uxxmte w a-l- fact. This ia tha tradition: --Th Father Bernard lamented La bit cQ ob Moofit Cwu tha cnma o maa-kia- d, and rising ona morcing before day from hia bad of rooaa and dry leave be gnawed hia roota and berriaa, drank of tba apring asd act forth to ro to Rome tha ecrrnp'Uoo of mankind. to Oa hia way ha eoooantered many trar-tjera- , who greeted him eoarteooaly, aad tba cabins of tha peasants and thecaatle of tba lurda supplied hia few wanta. When ba came at latt to Roma hia piety and (ood will aaaOy introduced him to many families of tba rich, aad oa tba first day ba aaw aad talked with at tbeiz mother, with their tab t'roaita. who told him how much Ioti they bora their children, and bow they were perplexed ia their daily walk kat they abould fail ia their daty toward them. coBsojr't rroBT. 'Whatr ba aaiJL 'aod thia on rich embroidered carpeta, on marble toon, with cunning acolptore, and carved woods, and rich picture aad piiea of booka around your " 'Look at oar pictures and books,' tbey aaid, 'and we will tell yon, good father, bow we apent the laat evening, These are storiea of godly childrea aad holy familiea, aad romantio aacrificea made in old and recent times by great aad not mean persona, and last evening our family waa collected, and oar husbands and brothers discoursed sadly on what we could save and give in the hard ft-nU- a timea.' "Then came in tbe men, and they aaid: 'What cheer, brother? Does thy convent want gifts!' "Then the friar went home swiftly with other thoughts than he brought, saying: 'This way of life is wrong, yet these Romans, whom I prayed God to destroy, are lover; they arc lovers. What can I doT And this is the fsct as a friend re-- Teo-toui- t one. Whst win be the next advance in the shortening of time between Europe and America? The trip will finally be made Inside of four days the prophets say, It may be. When in 1S66 the Scotia crossed tbe Atlantic in 8 days 9 hours and 43 minutes it wss thought a feat almost too great to be achieved again', quite as remarkable as the Teutonic's lates it: of 0 days 19 hours and 5 minutes. -- I called last night upon my friend in trio the But ia voyage has been shortened nearly and house His Fifth avenue. stately magnificent. It abounds with every de two days and a quarter since then. vice of luxury. If not Bister ul it is rich. Lnwa of Ood Better Than None. If not elegant it is profuse in splendor. 'While 1 sat gating around me at the Writing of finance in the New York mirrors and carpets and curtains and Sun, Matthew Marshall says it is not rmati v rnrnunra in int-iieuusnu uiu laws themselves that affect the trade V inl BW II ii i commerce of a country so much as so longf said and Jan k w jaiaSyP objuring of these laws and the con vvaaj stuw tant dread thar-i- S ortly to be Ae answered, that we chaned. It SV Tiait fcueent U j tO OOUai r . or iree iraae meas legmminn, Charles for some! ' timi and nnon our re- - ures that dope harm so much as the appre tarn the doctor told us that two of the hension before the laws are passed. servants lay ill with the ship fever, and Whatever the law is, in course of time that tbe children most be sent away imbusiness adapts itself to it and runs on w So sent them to their mediately. grandfather's, near Albany, and my wife smoothly as before. Whatever business and I remained to take care of the serv- could not be done under a given law would cease and the capital invested in ants.' EXPOSED TO DISEASE. it find other channels. What the com "Did you know what a terrible dis- mercial world wants most of all is staease it was? bilityknowing what it can depend on " 'Yes, the doctor warned us. But we in the immediate future. Tinkering of oould not leave them when we knew kind is unsettling for the time. any TV W.WMH HM MTO UIUBUUUi t WU Speaking of financial legislation in hard to part with the children, and they cried bitterly at going, knowing to what general Mr. Marshall says: When my Puritan ancestors settled Con dangers we were exposed.' ' they were unable at flrat to agree npon 'And I know,' answered I, 'for I have anecticut form of pivornment and tbe mod of adminhad the ship fever, and for two weeks istering it. Tbey therefore very wisely adopted a provisional resolution that the colony should lay utterly senseless, like one dead.' 'Both of the servants,' continued my obey tbe laws of Ood until K could devise betones. I retain a rood deal of their preju friend, 'were delirious for two weeks e ter dice In this respect, and I desire to Me as little they died, which increased onr care. as possible of legislation affecting business in It is a very dreadful disease, and very terests. Experience Is a better teacher than theory, and tbe accumulated experience of hardly it bore on my wife. But there centuries was no one to assist us. All the other novelties. U more trustworthy than plausible servants left, and we could get no nurses. There were some nice points of interWe took all possible precautions. The beds were placed in the middle of the national law involved in the case of the two largest rooms, and by opening the rioters at New Orleans. If the men who folding doors we could throw them, with were lynched were American citizens the smaller one between, into one large and had renounced their allegiance to room. There is a passage from the ceilthe then Italian government, Italy had of ing the middle room directly to the no right to demand reparation for their skylight in the roof, and by opening that and dropping the upper sashes of the death. If, however, they were still citiwindows of the room we could ventilate zens of their native land, And Italy could seek redress, there were those who the rooms perfectly.' claimed she mnst seek it from the state "'I see,' said I, 'and they died? They both died, and we buried them of Louisiana and not from the United in the Catholic cemetery.' States. But the state of Louisiana is not "'Why,' thought I, glancing at the an independent power. Italy must depainted walls and glittering chandeliers, mand redress from the general governthe sumptuous Vendome and the squalid Tenderloin precinct do not offer a more ment, and then the general government instructive contrast than thU single can take it out of Louisiana. It was dishearts heroism in the midst of this re- - covered at length, however, that part of the Italians killed were registered voters, go Ejueuuuri flew is another "deed for New York and the question concerning these will to tie proud of." Gilt sometimes covers therefore be: May Americans lynch their .pure gold. New York Herald. own fellow citizens? Many Small Amount. In the destructive fires in New York It is worth noting, as an exemplification of the value of small things, that it recently it was demonstrated, what is not customary to pay fractions of a most people suspect, that the ordinary penny on dividends on government ornamental cast iron fire escape which stocks, and that some few years since meanders down the front of tall buildthese accumulated fractions amounted ings in cities is almost useless. If the to 143,0001 This nice little nest egg fire bursts out through the windows as handed over to the chancellor of the those inside the house cannot reach the exchequer. Chambers' Journal eecape, and in any case the iron becomes so hot that persons descending cannot Mot a Composer. Winkle I understand that the lady cling to it or step upon it The true fire next to yon is a fine musician. escape, as has been suggested, will be a Binkle-E- h? tower apart from the building, reached Winkle They say she composes. by iron balconies from the building. Binkle Great Gesar, no! She discomposes everybody in the fiat Good Garibaldi, who liberated Italy, was News. almost as bad a man aa Parnell. BenHa J Kmmi to Be Clrcamspact. jamin Franklin was a little bit gay; so Auntie Johnny, you never hear your Was Alexander Hamilton. papa use such language. Newfoundland wants to come into the Johnny No; and I take mighty good care that he doesn't hear me. Harper"! United States and be one of us, so they faXar. ay But can she if she wants to? u ij.nt" -- lie-for- . "7 i . ""-SH'v- er etecoaria eocsmccy grows wild abuus Smyrna and ia A&a Kiacr, eprealg far and wide as tbs Tbe aaM&ecie BaliloantfWto sacat beaaCLfcl of spring lAawana. grew-in- g oa chalk aod ak-- g tbe edgea of OGDEN, UTAH. shrubUry. We cannot wonder that it was already ia aaaeet time a favorite . U the it Ubiunu aad excited in pjrtie minds anttatinrts sacs as can only be ex I aa tne cited by surpriaisg beanry. ruw of Sharon and tbe lily of tbe valGENERAL BANKING. ley," sings tbe first vrss of the second chapter of SOosnon's sung, and there can be an doubt today what M here meant tjr C. C EinutW P vWt. tbe rose ct Sharon. r. riw t . Siti.1 Bau1 U Jiuexar. It was an American, fbske P. Brewer, n who decided this questiou, Xarcusus Dfo-i4 a3c a st Tit late PalesTaaetta, which likewise grows ia tine, having previously bees cobaidered aE.Hu. .Caaasrata. the BiUical flower. This gentleman, aclata r. cording to the Edinburgh Review of ia tbe year 1S IV. while traveling came National Bank from Jaffa to Banleh, upon a place considerable of where a ground expanse half covered with brilliant red OGDKX, UTAH. flowers. At tbe sunt of them some of his native companions immediately ex Pali in CarM claimed, "Roae of Sharon," and when be inquired about the name be was tuld Frits,' 75,101 that the anemona was there umvcraaUy Surplus so called. D1EECTOES: In truth it would not be eay other H. O. Bark atro ag, wise to speak of a rose in Palatine, for J.r.li I and Ln-k- . T. A. Maai-- e. . least Heaiy, native roaes do not exist there at Is. bttrtiaiiik-rBeer? Coo sot. not where they would justify the asaoci-atio- n of the plain of bharon with their name. Wild roses ere found in Palestine only on Lebanon, or where, here 111.) and there, R. centifolia is cultivated for the production (f attar, as ia the OGDEX. UTAH. ), near Hebron. their Go in and Ebers to tbe, According "Palestine," the translations of tns $125,000. Bible often use the word rose where Capit&l Faiil in, - 7,500. - there is no warrant for understanding Surplus, Persia roses The rose. of by it a true and Media were not introduced into H. C. BIGEXOW, p aioVat. Palestine before the Grecian period. JOHX A. HOYLE, Ti Prsaidsat A. P. BlOiXOW, Caar. Garden-ZeitunUlustrirte Capital, . . . 8200.000.00 liJ.000.00 t at Im at ti stark. imuui T. ifimw at iWM t Wadi-el-Wr- iMU rd (Rose-valley- g. sy ft i-lf- o FCRHEXDST05ES 15D KO.VJXLMS bar.r tmu aa4 LhtJLa. fta Jar LAKE EXT. T aurts su ia c ..P. Bsias. Sas. tXiK MAli DtX aaclavse oata. P. BbiaS. nana a whux.ua co. - 0-- 1 Cumlus . r. IT ILLLJTT LOIXjE 0. X. U. W. 0. A. AKUilTtXTS, M. TT aad U Katinal Eank fcaiuiiad.Otdra.ttaa. Meets eeMTTwada j evening at t JC Tisftiac WvUms eucdiaiii J. F. i'uLLuia, U. W. tec d r. W. Pot L KtrmxKa. Finer. 11. LAWYERS. t.m. urautis. a a utoasas, U ItM Justus Sop ins loan. Aeraoa. .. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. i. sk sta- Dt UUit LUUK RICHAEO , Ogxha GEOKa. SONS OF ST. ORDEK JEOSARD k aUCmXXAX. 23 Wisftua A I, M- - SECRET SOCIETIES. s. ran OSes: J. f- I. i Ivnatf-Utir- S OS M. a-- LT. tata4 j A Havu A. a-- 'L atOXTE CONTRACTORS AND EUILEERS. East avl WaabnrUNi s aa. bet IMatf . R.A.K. I. ero a AJaavoa a xLES IBAPTES. CAI. JJELX)RAnOS 0. a. WUjE. In xuuo'M aaca Tua. ai. I. C fcvaJ t. T. P. baiaa. a. Ft" a U. CoibiimI I business cards. 4 hanks. r T" LUliVC K. UL run. CTAH. OGDEN. siet will hold its aaeeticas In ekeee E. WHITE. street. Kaicbts of Pnbis bail. Tweatr-foarttMm4snl baikLno ever TLarsday svea-ao- ATT0R5EY-AT-LAf urther natil ing at baif pat setea sbarp, lorm. niaj moMian inw Applicauoa aad all tad ties. Practi s ia tha District aveaaa. . Wsbinrua Percr A. ( fa cullartiooa. Lv. soon. P wnaaJ att .ticaP t"ia bokHtnotK brotbers eortuauf parnea. r U lilac, ia vucdva buddkranbtt BASsAn. Presideat. J. PsariTAi. V. awvil U. vl ies', arar bm'. saup Hn., Hsaai Wash Are. EwcretarT. Ofdm. L'taa. P.O. buseia. TV h rrt stst. JAMS . KIMBALL. Ou-urr- r. SOVSSS B- - LEGAL BLANKS rrausiiD ajid ros sals n aLUsOa ALU SO!, IIUBAIX ATTORHEYS-AT-LA- Office, over Ttah National Back, eon of THE and Iw st it. WakbiurtB a 'sua Ugdea, L Ian. l0t JACOB 8. BOEEJUN, PUBLISHING COMMERCLVL C0tt Washinctoa Arsnoe, Of den, Ctah ATTORHEY-AT-LA- Offiesvap-stair- No. t40S Waahinstaa s. Uftwa, L Lab. B.HETWOOD, stsbds. CONTETASCIltO B LAKES. CLASS. HO. 570 Warranty Deed, short form.. A Inter t Paid oa Tims aad Bavins Deposit. Haw Old Is Pa-e- ar 571 Warranty Deed, long form ... A facOn landing at ore of the sugar A Deed 425 Quit-claiATTORNEY-AT-LAtories we found that there was a fair go450 KealEstateMort'ge,shortfrm A BANK NATIONAL tamarisks h TVtr-foartavenue Ctah. of S an under UTAH stnwt, 0di, Office, A 375 Option Contract ing on close by. The dealers sat under the A 300 Lease. SMITB W.MITS. SAMsrOBO S. A 50 Bond for Deed. trees with their wares before them, fruit Utah. Ogden, CMITH 6aUTH, B 100 Discharge of Mortgage and vegetables in one quarter, cotton C 500 Trust Deed. ATTORNEEYS-AT-LAand calicoes in another, native woolen 3 Assignment of Mortgage.... A Unitetl States Depository. stuffs, robes, rugs, cloth, etc, in a third; OSre, moms 8, at aad 87, First National 51 Bill of Sale A there was also a cattle fair, sheep, bur Bank boudinc. COCKT BLAJIKS. PROATI , faloes, camels and donkeys. There were . flOO.OOO. . a! fresco coffee stalls and a booth, with CAPITAL, A 1 Admini, rator's Bond PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- 25,000 125 Execute ' Bond A in which the sounds of very noisy music SURPLUS. 300 Letters &, Guardianship A oould be heard, the drum predominating. rp A. COTTINGHAat, lttterast Paid oa Tims Deposits. 376 Order Appointing Hearing... A 'PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. We entered, and were much amused on of A 501 finding that it was sn Arab Punch and Id eoo section with ceral practice, fHres 502 Testimony E. DooLl, Pr id t. A Testimony of Applicant Judv show, but Punch wore a turban L. B. Adams, i. snerial attention to rtisesses Deetuiar to females W. N. Bsnxnta. diseases of tbs ge nito nrinarj organs, diseases 379 Order appointing Adm'r.... A and Judy a yashmak. President. Ties Cashier. of tot rectum, rix. : Piles, fistula, fissnrs and COMMISSIONER'S OOCBT BLAItKS. The former perpetrated a series of ulceration ; diseases of tbs ear. Dose, throat and rree. off ebeet. Consultation Wm. T. Haxrsira, 475 Summons enormities, and ended by tearing WiBaM W. Cokbt, 200. Office over Po toffies. Telephone Cssbier. Presideot. 476- - SherifTsSale Judy's veil during a family squabble; sod Haoacer. Tsao. EosiaoM, 76 Constable's Sale a became he this perfect desperado, after CIVIL ENGINEERS. 377 Order for Deft to appear and on the mainour (chief magistrate of A and show cause a. w vAsia. e. a. ttsb. the district), got up in the official tar78 Citation for Garnishee A FARMS, 4 boosh and blue frock coat, arriving, atrpCSH 2 Affidavit for Citation for armed cawasses of tended by a retinue A Garnishee......... ' CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. with sticks, he knocked that redoubtable 572 Writ of Execution A OF OGDEX, UTAH. Plans, specifications and estimates prepared vo amid the over head heels, I and work personage superintended. COCRT BfcASfS.. g;gXRICT or tne sssag' jyiiaui ciferous applause hefim fwuh tSgna1 x;paTitrity was '10 Affidavit for Claim and Deliv masvs Ti vulva aWA A WCIil. now at its height, and much sympathy ruarvu DLrossu vfruim, tt'lwa, ua, ery personal property A was felt for him when his career termi525 Undertaking on Claim and DIRECTORS: nated by his being hanged oa the pole MARKETS. Delivery of personal property A of a shadoof. It was really a very clever Warren W. Corey, R.A.Wells, Sidney Stevens 526 Undertaking for Return to . fc. tturteie.H . H. Snencer. Tfaos. Cahoon. t and lively performance. 8. 8. Schramm, Ad. Kohn. Theo. Robinson Deft, Claim and Delivery ROBERT BR0GELMAN I turned to the inspector of the factory, personal property A who was with me, arid said, "I suppose 77 Complaint on Claim and De(Snccessor to Frits A Brogelmsn) have borrowed this from OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. they Europe." livery personal property.... A "Borrowed it from EuropeP he exMINING BLANKS. WIBBB COCTTT OmCXBS. claimed. "Why, it waa performed in 325 Mining Deed frobste jnnge A. r. niphop. the east before Europe was thought of." , Select men Lewis W SborUiff, John Pincock, 350 Notice of Location of Claim. A So then old Punch is, after all, but a der rea roy. P. Ledwidm. 400 Proof of Labor Clerk J. generate --version of an Egyptian play. 401 Power of Atty to Locata I Recorder John O. Tyler. Stuart's Egypt After the War." Asseseor Edwin Dix. and Sell a of m ....... fl Vice-Pre- CITIZENS' BANK CHICAGO Sausage Works! a V of Killing Owls. Frost .Bunker, of the Dead river region, is a guide who, it is said, is a successful rival to James A Smith, of Phillipsa Rangely guide in story telling. Frost is intimately acquainted with "John Smith," who is well known in all parts of the country. He Bays he was with John on a hunting trip once on a time, when they came upon a man who had fired at an owl (perched in a big tree) about a dozen times without success. As they approached the stranger offered John a five dollar bill if he would secure the owL John cocked his rifle and walked around the tree. The owl turned his head in the snme direction as far as John walked. John kept on going around the tree, the owl turning his head all the while. Just aa John completed the tenth circuit the owl's head was twisted off and he fell to the ground dead. John said small owls couldn't be killed that way because their feet would fly up in turning. Phillips (Me.) Phonograph. A Snra Way Salaries of Old English Actors. Eean never spent more than two or three thousand pounds upon a revival, and this was considered marvelous in those days. Messrs. Irving and Wilson Barrett have more than doubled such sums. Again, salaries were incomparably smaller. For some time John Ryder, who played second to Eean, received only three pounds ten shillings a week until, discovering that another actor of about equal position was in the receipt of eight pounds, he threatened to break his engagement unless his salary was at once doubled, a request which was complied with. Now such an actor would command from thirty to fifty pounds a week. On the other hand, Kean raised the ballet girls from a shilling a night, their old pay, out of which they had to find shoes and stockings, to a guinea a week, and found them everything. London Tit-Bit- s. Cut Rates. "1 always get reduced rates oa the railroads for my Indians," remarked the traveling showman. "How do you manage that?" "I get them scalper's tickets." Puck. . Sometime It's a Nulsanre. "There is a poetry about the flat? that other instruments lack. The eivme afflatus) has descended upon it." Well, it takes a very earth v to make it work." ELu-ir- ' E: Treasnrer John A. Boyle, Collector John V. Blntb. L. B. Rogers. Attorney Sheriff-Gilb- ert R. Belnap. Coroner Marshal Allen. Snrreyor R. W. Faris. Superintendent of District Scools Jos. Peery Foot Twentieth St. City Office at Cream City Meat Market, 25th Bt. OtiDENl, CTAH, MAKING OF MB8I OODEN rBECtKCT. Justice of the Peace E. A. afcDaniel. Constable E. A. Koch. ALL FBECIXCT OFF1CBES SECOND OGDBK PBBJNCT. Justice of the PesceB. Ternea. Constable Phil Ford. THIBD OODE! PBECWCT. Jnstiee of the Pesce A. Perrin. Constable D. O. Sullivan. FOCBTH OODEN PRBTTNCT Justice of the Peace Val Gideon. Constable H. E. Steel. BTJiTSVILXS PRBC1WCT. Jnstice of the Peace Aniros McKay. Constable tieorge E. Ferrin. eden rsEcniCT. Justice of the Pesce E. B. Frorer. Constable John Goold. MOBTB OOOEIt PEECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. HAERIBVTU.E JEECTNCT. Justice of the Peace William G. Rawson, Constable James H. Taylor. FLAN CITT PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peacf Constable Josiah B. Carver. RIVEKDALE PRECINCT. Jnvtice of the Pesce Richard Dye. Constabie John Parker. CTNTAH . KINDS OF SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. All orders by mail or wire give attention. Telephone S3. P.O. Box 65'Prompt A. E. Wethebbi. It, B. Balch Boston Meat Market. Orders taken at your door, and goods deliv anypart of athe city. PROMPT DELIVERY specialty. Our Meat Wagon is a Market on wheels which calls at so house that your you may select your own goods. It runs north of 23d St. on Washington Avenue and the Bench. Tel. 2To. 1. S3 1 1 "Washington Ave. BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath A Chattel Mortgage C Marriage Certificate A 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 S3000I !SsSLA.r,ri KINDS OFX$ Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and ,K.'r.,.0r"l"f uame in reason. h"'r"dJ t YEAR ny fairly t anfortalratA fntelljreut ppnon of tiihr'r who can read and i.rit, and who, fna.tmctiQii.wllI work itultrt4M..i. y "'" "W-- PM1 ALLKN. Moj; ered to will. ' n.oS npl,,, 40. Anrmta. V Wedding Goods, . ,7rj. Maine. AQEMCYftr PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace Timothy Kendill. Constable Byron L. Bybee. BANESVILLB Jnstice of the - MISCELLANEOUS 377 75 325 i PRECINCT. Peace-Const- able Wilson Ponlter. FEBASANT VIEW PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace W. H. CrandalL Constable George H. Mayoock. A. pamphlet of Informatloo andsb- ;,rr:.- - tT"r.,r,owu, w to r7!mS? yaTesis. iTsde so, "I""" DroaawaT. INVITATIONS, ew I era. SLATER VILLE PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Hntchins. Constable John J. Hntchins. , 'IHUJIU MARRIOTT PRECINCT. iulrAlL 1mIIW Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. LTNNB PRECINCT. Justiee of the Peace Peter L, Shernar, Constable James Harrop. wnsoN FEBcntcr.. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. Programmes & Visiting ' i?f 'rem. ibe nrinsrr or) nWl(Ur0 . www ii 8 m Oonorrhwa sndl bOTJr" , e I.W or P. 6. BOX cwUHU-ifll- 808 1 . KesrYors? WEST WEBER PRECINCT Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt. Constable-Jose- ph Hogge. OOPEB PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Belnap. 11 Mi w OHD CARDS: NowMy 2360 Washington Avenue. Commercial Publishing Co., 2404 Wash. Ave. Tf MONEYlJs! Electric Wiring; and Elec tric Supplies of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Snbber Stamp to order. IRON FENCING. iu2-itn- jir. CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS ! |