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Show i OhDKN DAILV THE THE White House, White House. j Mil lit lit hz-- d 71 v T'.:r..:r F:i. i;.c..J cv ? tzi-ui.- 7i.es; ..;Ur c! .srj ter i re l.w a i.s-- wtlL ! r i: - pilin rttrllfr-t::p- "iji.-- Luaiuc bf duru.u AND THIS WILL BE AN UNPARALLELED HAIiGAIN SALE. Hallway a . tir !.. i i.- fl t:a your 6 days we give and you get get money that you ever received in Ogden. the Best Values for aalt cokT 5u,ia uiilit, o ilh f v an t'i.'n trf (I'tiiliiurd kturk ami buuiis, Iin.' vfrat'e of f lyuuvwu arinuiu. Uf ltUtl tJ.mi.ilU m currxi durint lie lar-- r Ckukure r I and jet tu lillie Island the moral (t t of llniou diMuiruus year tl.al. im!i.t:aivly following, a f urore of in ttu cuuslrui liuo m ia w hich ftar apn-uUii- THIS WEEK. THIS WEEK. TUTS "WEEK. A host of Matchless Attractions will be given to our patrons. Nothing as attractiv has ever been brought to the attention of the purchasing public. Everything in our house must be closed out. We know perfectly well that you will leave our house with worth o in for cash. $ i goods STILL DEEPER CUT IN PRICES. Colored Press Good. 25 per cent. off. lilaek Drees Goods, 25 per cent. off. India Silks, 25 percent, off. China Silks, 25 (er cent off. Fancy Plaid Surahs, 25 per cent off. Two Specials. SPECIAL 50 Pieces French Satteen, per yard P.lnck and Colored Faille, 25 per Laees and Embroideries, 40 per Kiblwng and Handkerchiefs, 40 off. Gloves and Mittens, 40 per cent. . Former Price WRIGrTIT'S OLD STORE. L.-- ar tiuvr runTx-in- off. off. Two Specials. SPECIAL TWO. .12!2'c 200 Dozen Ladies' Undressed Kid Gloves, per pair Former Price ,40o WRIGrliTS OIYD STORE. ATTENTION! DON'T YOU NEED A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE GREAT FORCED SALE i L '. I. j,, r i;-- ! .jr I l. ... ; .. ' I I, r . t III ' ( aa. .1.. I i t,t t ' - I 'M I 1 fur i' .( f'HMI fci t rr If Ul. a ivi . U4 S;.t lltiM curlt.a rfi iu. Ivth. S. K'l Tfrr'.Urt j J. r tv. o!MV tiif lih i ill Alty. lot t..i I .fj-f- 'l n.t-1- iir , M'l- - lj. la IN.UC: taid to law. d li ! of Ahtlrew and of u) 1 TriJto Ju.lft. eiii erri .f) ui fciH-a- iuai ativi ..rr-- t tntc dmy f muw i:y tu tiie W'. liatix-u- . lliallr l, rwtxtrtUxl in 'my dii.iv tm A. L. 1:1. as tuetame Jul), record in witjjevs whtrd', 1 Lave h my hand and atii&d ilia seal til the (.foliate court the day (seal. nlt-a- . and tear nrM aM' J. P. T.:nin.K, l. rk..f the rroliaie Court, W JUn-.Id. . x, t letk. ii) t)tputy sI p;)ec-nlator- year. Their deposits were less than 10 percent, below those of (ho national bauka, and were more than twice as large as the total capital stock of the national banks. With this true now, w hen ordinary aaviaga banks are practically confined to a small part of the country, what will haicn when the new form of snv iui.'a bank gets ilHtfrou-t- b throufhom the L'uiuiif have not plenty of time. Busy newspaper writers would like to give a summary of the statistics of their country to waiting and anxious readers; but what newspaper writer in America can spend three hours a day summing up, averaging and percenting the figures the experts and professors have strung out so beautifully? Let us take the education bulletin, for instance. Look at page 4 There is one of those learned and elaborate tables.. It contains the names of the states and territories. After these is printed over and over again, hundreds of times, in long columns, the word "yes" or "no;" sometimes one and sometimes the other. Now, might one ask without offense, what is the particular point to repeating these words yes and no several hundred times? They are fascinating, thrilling words, but not in a census bulletin. Newspaper writers are shallow. Oh, yes, they are superficial, too, we are told. But if the newspaper people of the country had those statistical documents to make out they would condense the information about half, give it in more completeness and at the end of each table provide a summary and per cent, of it all Jhat other newspaper writers could lay hold of in a few minutes and give to the public As it is well, no wonder valuable public documents lie unused and rat eaten for ages and are then carted off for waste paper. GUARDIAN E. SALE-NOTIC- rriitu h II at private iale all the ruin, title aud luttTests 1 said minors iu and lo the follffrilioJ real situate iu the county of VteU'r, Territory of I'tah: A part of lot two (Ji iu Idock thiriy-ouCill lupin! A, low iu c othin ouse! e southt In tlio District Court of the First Jndictal District of the 1 erntoryof I'tah, Welier ( oiiLty. (FK. Kawtullo, plituitiif. ?s. T. J. Kdwanis, defendant. end The. l'eople of the Territory of Utah T.J. Edwards, dofendnnt. Von are hereby required ttiHPK-a- r in an action hroiittht you by the a'mve named plain-til- l in the llislriet t'ourt of tlio Judicial liistrict of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after the service on yon of this summons if served this county: or, if served out of this county, but in otherwise within this District, twenty days; within forty days or judgment by default will lie taken aumtibt you, according to the prayer of said complaint. The said action is broueht to obtain the judgment of this court acainst the defendant for the sum of RVi'.i.ill principal with interest theriHiu to date amount ina to $V1.20 ami Ins costs, of suit. Plaintiff alleirea that.defendant was indebted to one firm of ldelman Bros, for the alxive amount state, tin balance of an account for (roods sold and delivered fo the said defendant at tlio request of the defendant by plaintitr ; that thereafter said Idlemnn Hros. the said indebtedness to this plnintitT. For further and fuller particulars reference if hereby made to the cumplaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaint ill will t ake judgment aeainst you for the sum of SllSO.au, and interest and costs of suit. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner judie, and the seal of the Court of the First. Judicial District, in and for the Territory seal of I'tah. this 15th day of Nov., gnt-tiU- liis-tri- one thousand eight hundred and ninety. 0. H. McClckk, Clerk. Py L. B. IIest, Deputy Clerk. M. V. (iit.flKRT, Attorney for riaintiff. intheyearofourLord ALIAS- - SUMMONS. In the Dist rict court of the First judicial district of the territory of Utah, Weber county. The Utah National Hank of Otrden, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Robert Robinson. Emma B. Robinson, formerly Kmma B. llayley; Alice B. Bell, formerly Alice B. Bayley ; James Cassin, Snyder Robinson Hardware assignee of The Company ; H. W. t?mith, guardian of the person and estate of Robert Mcllwaiue Robinson and Robert Mcllwaine Robineon aud Thomas defendants. The People of the Territory of Utah send greeting: To Rotisrt Robinson, Emma B. Robinson, formerly Emma B. Bayleyl; Alice B. Bell, formerly Alice B. Bayleyl: James Cassin, assignee .If the government statistics published of the of the Snyder Robinson Hardware Comby the republic of Colombia are reliable, pany ; H. W, Smith, guardian of the person and of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Robestate life under the tropics is by no means ert Mcllwaine Robinson, and Thomas Cahoon, defendants The death rate in Chiriqui, You are hereby required to appear in an ac a province of Panama, in years when tion .nrongtit seainst you oy tne aoove named in the District court of the First judi olaintiff. there is no revolution, is only a little cial district of the territory of Utah, and to an over seventeen to the thousand, a rate the swer the complaint tiled therein, within ten exclusive of the day of service after the days most healthful city of the United States service on you of this summons -- if served wit in county : or, if served out of this countv. might envy. The state of Panama, ac- butthis in this district, within twenty days; other to conthe within wise government census, forty days or judgment by default cording lie taken asainst you, according to the tains 235,000 inhabitants, yet in its one will nraver of said complaint. The said action is brought to require the de province of Chiriqui above mentioned Kobort itoiunson, to make answer unthere are 199 persons 100 years old and fendant, der oath astothpnature.sitttation. amount and of and plfits whether all his value upward. There is one old fellow who held by himself or proerty others m trust for him ; also confesses to being 131 years old, but his of the property and enects he has conveyed and the value thereof, and to whom ami for what neighbors say there is a document in ex- purpose and upon what terms ; and that he be from in any manner selling or disposhe istence which signed 142 years ago. enjoined ing of any of his property or effects or interHe takes a bath every day and drinks meddling therewith, and that a receiver be apof all his property. Second. To re- nothing stronger than coffee or choco-lat- a pointed ouire all of the other defendants above named make answer tinder oath and set forth and lie owns a coffee plantation and to discover all things required to be stared by the works on it every day. What is more, defendant. liolxTt Kohinson ; mat tliey anil each i.f them be enioined from dispoine of or this truly marvelous tale goes on to narinter meddling with proiierty of Roliort Robin rate that the old gentleman enjoys ex- son nnderthcircontrol; also from paying him any which they may owe him. Third; 'lh.it cellent health and gives promise of liv- debts all conveyances of property, effects, stocks, securitiesetc. heretofore made by the ing several more years. IIow tired his bonds, defendant Robert Robinson, to the other deheirs must be of waiting to inherit that fendants he adjudged void and !e set aside; and be adjudged that defendant. Kolicrt Robinson, coffee plantation! the owner tiiereof, and that thesame beapphed of judgment. plniidilT's to the satisfaction For all other equitable and general The negroos of the United States are Fourthfuller particulars referrelief. For further mid file in advance of their race in Hayti at auy ence is hereby made to the complaint on fail to if And' notified you that hereinrate. The A are von National the said complaint as nls.ve appear and answer league passed resolutions expressive of required, the said plaintiff will .apply to the demanded perfect confidence in Minister Douglass. Court for the relief Witness the Hon. James A. The Ilaytiau negroes, on the other hand, Mines, judse, and the seal of the metric! court, of the First judi are reported us preferring a white man cial district, in and for the terriseal Mh day of tory of Utah, thisour Lord for minister to their country. Perhaps one July, in the year of hujidred and the Hayti.tn blacks believe with the gen thousand eight . V ninety-tinetlemon in the poem, who tried to mis t . tl. sic XJ nr., vjei s. Baiity Tim, that "tliis is a white nian'j EyL.B. BEST. TJejmtv Clerk. A Attoruevs for Pluintd country." ' - thei-ein- St., where Everything 366 is being Sacrificed to Raise Money. J Jt-....- :! kfed U ti tay il.i U , rXii. sirwTr j at ,c rit-i- scsjn,b-j- i ltt tle : . f..-- at".t. r t. (4-- is oil f j asiust bjti.'i.t Willi atitiutit to fotxluae a eer- - MiVt;ard .miilse al tirt rate of tn tu tut- - Hfl uay t lol.-m-- t the Augustus b. J4. (fc ai:d K.srt K"biD t.f sow t(. tits thousand tK.tiare l wiUi at the rat of eiyiit IT f r aniiUHi tiif Kit day of Juij In--i. and that as S.S.O as sut!.c-t.- t irf said ntorwart1! prt?.isei Lstr tsva ..id to jay said ajtMMiiit with cost, and tliis atnt.ie rvtuaia uf ti.si iIjt i.ir for i w u.aturity til baianec fct,iU i4t at ih iu(ersi the rafetif s r eeiii rf anand toe evjrtae Iahdi nual Iroui Jul) 41t. oi. tKtsia pr.)wvty. fuhj in LUfdMU-t-isiiefvin. tie retained until said amount tas. f,4 r.ui due. that iuiitfioctit be tiura said anuHiiit, iul.'e-.- l aud costs, aud tht of said Dtttraf.1 irviulsH or so BiUcb as msy be berssar. bs sohl to pay si.l atiiouut. iiitem-- t and (mu; and for a fv in tiie sunt of frti: that atioruey tin, uual dctee may lie niade for the fxloe-ur- r of said mortarfe and for the sale of said premise, awirdma tti the law and the practice of tins curt of tins district : that the proceed of said sale ma be appii.1 U the payruet t of tiie costs t.f tne ciairt and exptt4 of sale and aMoruey's ftmn. and the amtiunt due the plaints!! ; and that said defendant and each of em aud all claiiuiiur under lie in or eitlier of them tihs4uent U the execution of aattl tnoris-arde.si on said premises!, either as gmr chasers, incuiidiraiicers, or otherwise may he barred aud foreclosed of all ris'ht, claim or eiuity of rtslenifiiion in the said premise, and eveiy part thereof, aud that plaintiff niay have against Aiutustus ft. Patton, Alexander VI. lurk and Kols-r- t bobinstMi, aud that issue as'aiuat them for any di t cieney which nin remain after ai plvin all the oi the sale of said premises pnterly applicable lo the satisfaction of the judfimenU lhat the plaintiff or any other party to the suit may become a purchaser at said sale; that the I'uited State marshal execute a deed to the purchaser; that said purchaser be let into txnsessiou of the premises on product loa of thai I . 8. marshal' deed therefor; aud that thai plaiutitl may have such other or further relief In the premise as to this court may meet and equitable. For further and fuller particulars reference i herchv made li, lbs camiiilainfc 1 aturfi, ft s..ii. lt'i.-rtv- et-- . 1 jw-- bas-ai.- .lr 1 1 e iud--ii.- .it pru-ceti- ls TIMBER SUMMONS. - Twenty-Fourt- h U .!t i4 tl.t lii.Jt f i om OiMeii City unrey. Umudi'd a folhtws : mcuciiiff at a Hint one huudrtl and sevenly-tw- o iTi- -i ftM't ea-set-ifrom the corner of said lot and running tlieuce north eighty itt) r tle'iice feet, thence wet twfniy-foiifi't. east twenty tour on tile herein. fe.., soiiiheiithty And you are hereby notified that if you fail to of ls't;iuiiiiii;. (24 feet to tiie and an.wer the comt laijit as alxive a id sale will be for rash, hiwful money of the at r the said plaintiff will apply to the court I'uited Males, and bids or oilers for mid rttr-t- y relief the demanded therein. for in te afore must terms the said, wriimit (iu Witness the lion. Jame A. and will Is'ri'Cfivod at llreedon A tiutinell's law 21' Miner, Judh-e-, and the seal of the WashiuKlou avenue, tiirdeo City, otlira District coort of the hirst Jndi-SEA- L. I tuh, tsMiiff the place liere sale will Isj made--, mil District, iu and for the Terat any time before the stile is made. Ltiin H. hHKHAV, ritory of I'tah. tins Vth day of Guardiiin of tlie estntesaf IliMimt il. rieeiuan yetirof our Lord one Jui, in the eisht ntid Lei-'- li M. Krc'iiuin, minors. liundretl and N. il. ill purchaser at the hImivc mentioned one. ninety I l H. MeCu EI, Clerk. sale ctin buy he iulereMs iu said proiierty not By U. K Best, Deputy Clerk. owned by said minors, at same rale for chj.ii. C. F. isisBoi sow. Attorney for Plaintiff. Lix.it K. r KhtMAN. h- PUTNAM ON El PRICE N!. a ut . ai-.- ii ll.-fc''- it Notice U hereby iren that in pursuant-- of nn ordt-- r of the i'rolmic court of Vrlier county, I t th made on; he 13th d.iy "f July, tsid. in (he niaiter of thetttattv ttf liottiut K and L;h M. I'ret-itiai- i, ihinors, the uiidfrfiirued aill tin or after the Mb day of l. lth--- M.litse 1L tiu- - i. . aT ..tiiuiirir r t.f or.b-- t 1m.uI liieni 1 L&r-- ..a you this csMij'.y iut ia tiis - of liestiui r f, f iiiii t Ju.. Itil ! A. C. HisMiH". day of f s ti U ... Aub A. .rtl,i-ia.t.- t Uvid trtlti :.i-- i- - J- liiftt i buliott t.f tlit w r !, pra-ro- tt fa: u.-i- t tf ti orii!til rfT wttltiM-iJ- t of adi!':ciuMtr 1 d tA I laii.r'UUU .l - i. I'Uc. clf-r- k of th id and f..r aid ttwn.iiui), io that tht- - fotxtfotuif t a full, tr ! ' 4 ; L i N iai il Ajaiij Trrirory iJ VtJi tw Ui as ac rrv'-itt- l He of tl :tllr.f i It- - ii.-tt- i h t n.!-- U f'iM- an tltrw V ! r it t4 y i..-ii- fhi.M't . .'', Hi' . - . 1U l IE la ti.tt ..T Mil !.- - - trt : t.i..4 l.Hi fv i t . OI.a1 rt Au;,.-t- . ti4ls t .s.h.. - 1- I . 'ii f f ..1 Ali4fu, . . i i' tual Ufit-r- i tilflit'!iW-i l Ktx'.jtit a.d if lit i:. ia .i s i . , 4.; 1.. le- r, L. . J out A titta tl eiti.a tutKi.ll. eui.ia twf.ty tdays; it a ai,l turr wr.iitls juu-i,tf ; i rr aaii.st )us, atrcorUii. Ui ij i saidtaku l .. u. r..t Aa.i.u .I'tl l a.4''A. !.J !.r.lMvil;t-l- l ii'.r.i. tl.fct a It f..,::."r - i i - j ILrt 1. r A u t 4U fclvrf f . o ir. i..i V. i f Li 1.WJ Na'i-- i . ? t ai. '., . ipA-- Siiirfi.tt the writer uientious the poor mail's friend, the Imilding itnd loan associa tious. But these ought to be undt-- r a so that uo strict statt can form Ehatu associations of this kind and deprive the jour man of his earnings. Of these associations Mr Thurlier writes: U:ll only (jurt a-- A. 1 - Lfcit-,- , l4 Is t 'Itie furcpiin; ;i;ui:iciit ftgun1. tu of the story: for within ti e paM yeurS.1 uiileaof road hava been undt-- r vitba roiubiued tut&l oi rapiulVV tK'k aud buuda amounting to Jlu'i.';.-ttitu may t lnvoira lo Ceajn Ik Ut--r thao tu ut tht ir caiiital into railroad aciit-iuataiml on a aUolljr ocu)aliv Iul-ibest the forms of iuvebtmut Among ever, Tticmo Census Bulletins. Tliey are all right, of course. Experts have counted np the figures and professors hare prepared thetn. But there is 75c one thing that is to be regretted from 11.50 the standpoint of the people who, unlike government experts and professors, The White House! - . I at-arso- The I All goods delivered free to any part cf the city and promptly attended to. The White House! crui. fruni ainptsKHle resources of the aarlnm aaMV cent. off. .Jorst'ts and Hosiery, 40 per cent off. ciatioua of the country are nearly lid pel cent, cent. off. Braided and Beaded Trimming, 40 per of the entire assets of all state, savings, loan cent. off. and trust roniianius arid private banks and per cent Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, 40 per cent bankers from which reports were received hud THIS WEEK. ON'E. Buttui nil it, t'f a ijjr i t.r- ti . 1 H u!.;ti u, U.t prewd tae'.tr-uui- e ) Here an" cotupatu-tnih a funded a jt ted lo fnr ol i .(.'..(! of a capital Jj.wwurK.Uil a this !iOing Ills) H'! a it fa is suil I yet tiHjris tii ('trtxlukumt of tite Qftwa m mjw Liga iioul annra tujiditam of ' -r l..tr I ! :ji;-.t.- I ."..1 k !.- mUi-t- ' I u t'..l,.lin,lH: s al li.al .; i.:.-ha rr.-- Hi ra.Irua-ti s;nUu,;ly t i.i i j. i'.ii. Ir Ui'iT I. ,4. - . Ae i:t!i!j a fut'kaure tvi ISIiUt t IiiteJ tiM I I V i,.i.i 'iA J TLr ' i. t If railrte uo' -- :t . kvum.-- , j as fuKtv.- t j khow iaiv.rs an swinJU-- , . i - 1 Ji.i-wfc- -- ; imvt:: ta tiawtiL Ivf.' ami of t::t .u. co tL wL TLe .' . i,- tt ,M 1 1. H t Uc.-L- - k. - f tr- '.:'--: a f cLthr tiis tiaia of t:xlf t..l "r TI.urLa.-- Sale i I t.J iLe l.Vriicv tleii.-:kr- tj f k jr ti- .a .1 trial For the next 4 A;xa iz'.r .'I i 'J. in ert i . !:si.Ji-f SKCOND WEEK OE OUI! SUMMONS. t l F.rt JsjLciaJ (ti- n It f Trs ltJ t t. tg?t lt.y. . A S.L o'. B. Pat-it. A. b.km'U il. 4art it li h. A.i'it.J...LAirfl tt i i tmi- t:a r .a .'a i 1. s. hi 4 ir. t . I H . t ... j . tu ll.s. i .i S,-- t t ! al, ti . .O. e,i ivii lyjrt 11. H si. it. H, Lrf i 1 fc :i.r tla'. r.jj Clearance .'Jl. CPCER TO SHOW CAL'SE. i: cat :..! Annual AHJlr COMMi;CUL. Tirn..AV. NOTICE. To whom it may concern ' Notice is hereby given by the Consolidated LumtsT and Milling Company, a coriMirittion orviinized and exist mg under tiie laws of Utah Territory, that it is the intent ion of said rulion to apply to the secretary of the interim under an net of March 3rd, entitled "An act to amend section eikdit of an act approved March third, eiiihteon hundred and ninety. one eor entitled An act to repeal t imhrr culture laws, and for other purposes.' " fur oermission to cut tindiecin tle southeastern part of Weber county, I tab territory, for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants of I tali territory with lumber and ties for building, niiuuig aud other do miotic purposes. Thai said timber if located in the mountains in tlio southeastern of WcIht county, about three miles east of part Beaver canon and three miles north of the Pouth Fork of Ugden river mid about twenty. eight miles from Ogden City ; that the land is unsurveyed and when surveyed w ill not lie subject to entry under existing laws of the United Stat ex cept for mineral entry. That t hetimber sought to be cut is partly dead from forest fires, and the green timber standing is balsam, and represents about three or four hundred thousand feet, and covers about t hree hundred acres of land. That the preservation of said timber la not necessary for the water supply of any stream that is used for irrigating purposes or that can horeafter be used for irrigating. The land is very mountainous, neither agricultural nor mineral, and is too far from the mines and settlements to be of value either to miners or settlers, unless sawed Into timber. TlIK ('ONHOLIPATED t'OMPANT. LlMBKK Warhfn Otrden Utah. June AND MILLING G. CniLD, President. ith. lHtl. CALIFORNIA Cream Prunes OF A very pleasant Laxative, made from of Freeh Prunes combined with a few harmless vegetable ingredin ents of and highly medicinal qualities, put up in the fotrn of the juice well-know- CREAM DROPS, Making a very valuable preparation FOR INFANTS AND CHILDREN, Assimilating the food and Regulating the Stomach and Bowels. IT PROMOTES DIGESTION, CHEERFULNESS ND REBT. IT IS A WONDERFUL REMEDY Fob Constipation, Sour Stomach, Convulsions, Ijoss of Sleep, Worms, Feverishness, etc. TRICE 23 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists. BRIGGS MEDICINE CO., San Francisco, California. DcjrWste rasa en inferior Hose but get the BLACK LINE" or IL-- J 1 Hie "Mpirnl" t'oiien it'-s- hrivingnooiitsiue covering . to hold the mixture, as l:ni!ierhostM's,dnilik"atr-e!olciiiirsetiifrejiieimitatiens; there (ire Fof'U1b IYA I'S trying however, lv which vu can te'l if tlio dealer U.we The tSenuine " Spiral" ba Ic sell an B sur ii 1$ I. A blacK li'je '' BLACK, pot iarH blue, rei or nrjy. ihT) but blacK. Jl. Th stepcil "'SPIRAL' Fa.teptej' A&rcr) 50, 660," ov every lerjgtlj. j III. Th CORRUGATED COUPLING BAHD as 1" cut. IV. Eaicb lengtt) 15 now put up With 1 PlflK WRAPPER rer tb couplln;. r A sample rourji tbe bM be sent free tf you itcniiiv. iliz pubtu finn ,S.i. evervuherc. fq?ST0N WOVEN HOSE, CO - iVlanf'rs, of RuMwf We tviU St., Chicago i 8 Eush SU San Francises |