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Show OUVrS DAILY COMMERCIAL' SATURDAY, JANUARY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. TEE WHOLE FAMILY yaars ttothicf waa haard of bar- - Ttes uh oat day a aaaa who waa aojuio-Uemaasnartm ernrrsa, Era rwr well Good ForttM tlal tha family aud who knew rrufcoW Jwbo- - ftiAnrt W. fran. XI, Ckrutsu white travehcg ia tha ewa tkat brought M eLmrCdl. tMBerum-Lnr- lo k . a CuKtktt TMj&Uer. CUurxua ta had b4 bar ia cotcpany rioStuf. la waa P. the I buaitaod. m-with her Ltdwidc. That J. Eom, Xrw Hato, Jan. Iuaero-Ju- L I jiar. heard ot her neul the AUacUe City ia - L liitatodut- ot Wwt Eara. raoivd ehleat. It ia aaid to be her t&teoUua to Tnwnr-wul- d Holla. k. which vaf auk her hoaoe Mrmaoectiy with her t, tic Ckrktm iojuKUoT Jvkm V. Kutia. k- - fcVare. 1tnarmrt-DaiUa. cas and ova people ia toUTy uaexpactol bj kim. hunl-t- n tart it brtaae. Waron!, aa nigtocj ia kia kowLoJ Aiwa. just ia tias to .o.rn. ISoad JRuckboard. German, aad boi.owruino hmt of Vmuiel BeooW Jaa. f rjr fortua. Mr. Rjaaia a0 ia via toa ia Eil akscx er7 orrtraaa tbt osm nrocr. dJot Brla-K- 4 Eralia rurua Tirtia atiUit Mu-xYear ago. tbrwfora, ha eanta Jaacieoef th Nn-- L A. UeDamitL feaaaUt Utaer Uv4mt at tiowntiit tL a. Turbine WheeL?, to OeMrtieut 11 worked bardtaat New Toe. Jaa. 2. TLa funeral tea&iatf and finally boah. a farm Ensrines Mills. Jwtf cf if Pma B. T aTi!r morttfajrwd, at Miiard, oa of Winnie Croc pa, who was tarn.nhi- - rTultord. tha Sou ad' abora. TWa ha vorkad after Christ the oa treeing aad Ull harder, but had poor lurk, d and hk body afterward - Paniau i af th feovrw oflM 110 tight ba would ha?a to lei tha teas 1. U. SoxLUvaa. Material, Heavy Hardba by Fraak Krubs at Buhemiarille, tarn C tha ercd.tora. Stilla few rorara eeirca rascner not tar from Say villa, took place at elun to tb plaua, though J tit of ta faro Ttl GuMoav. ware, Iron and SteeL Bfc. ixeL tanmihio-- il. day fatrfara Cbruttmaa hi hope oftrad yeeteraay. The remains were atill tact Uouom had it in a email rooat rim eufSo, ia a stained rvTsriixs narnKT. Baker Barbed Wire, BlackDwrkaait wna to him at that tune which waa pine crowded almost to Jaatio ef Of Btcliaj'. oa for twilh-Oeoto tL t arria. break, dawa rf tha aull hegv ot the mar The parents aged Cbxitftaaa looming Mr. Zunder, ( tha dered youth sat beside the eofha and Ktaa raanacr. smith Tools, Etc. haw llaveo couWlur fur Bom, re- wepL The trouble between Croupe and J oat in of tha Paea-- E. B. Frorer. Jutuitouali. travelled . had l'atlhr ceived a packaffe that OGDKNTTTAIL Krulia was caueadJCrulis saya,by Croups orra oaosi narmrt. acroaa Europe and tha Atlantic, aad waa going about tha settlement telling perof JaetiM Paaca tha mm J BtOfy. preaaot sons that Krulia hsd been compelled to just ia time to baa Chriatmaa Jiana tkrainf. for the atrUirfc'Un teamster aad farmer. leaved Kiverhead because ofbuera were t inilklili tudviLLi rtarmcT. it bic tha after him. Itwaaa draft for It is supposed that this Jaatita of tha PaaoaW'illima (1. Bawaaa. first iMtallinent of Koch ahara of bia story got to the ears of a young woman 11. To) kjr. Cmtrtahla J ! father fortune, who had died ia Mun- to whom Krulia had been paying attenrt.AU cm raacntcr. ich. Jnatirw of tba Pwaca tions and who worked ia the same H. Carrar. ah Knowing how eagerly Roat looked for factory with him. The story, it is said, bia coachman Zunder had Mr. relief. aivcaoALS raactvcT. on the young woman, and reflected hitrh up bia team, and tha lawyer waa Krulia told a number of persons that be Joatif of tha D. Parkar. dnveo at oaoa to Koaa'a home. He would get square with Croubpa, and i'ditwUlJa-Jo- ha handed tha draft to tba tearueter, who would not give him a chance to circurixToi raamcT. reed it and flung bia anna about Mr. late any more stories about him. J tut km (if tba Paova Timothy KaaJlb The only Turkish Bath t uAotattla By rue. L. B) baa. Zunder and hugged bim three timet who had the murderer constable The house in Utah is now KAK villi raacuicT. Then Mr. Iujhs and all tha small Roast in custody said that Krulia did not seem of llio Peaea Jnotie Mr. .under acd arms about their flung opened at 64 24th St.. much concerned over the revolting Cututabla Wilauo Pooltar. hugged him three tiroes. It waa one of crime, snd that he even sang a part of rasrwer. rsBAaAMT view basement of Woodman- tha aappieet moment in tha lawyer 'a the time while going to Kiverhead on Joatira of tha Paaa- a- W. H. CraadalL career. see block. H. aUjfcock. the train. In Kiverhead it ia said that Tba olj man who had died in Munich Krulia, while be was saying at that place LATEtviLLa rasciHrr. left a fortuna of rXJO.OUO, and Mr. liuea some weeks ago, amused himself by torJaitica of tha Peaea Jamaa Hotchica. All who know of the Sanitary is one of aeven heira to it lie eipecta CuunUbla Joba J. Hutchioa. and frightening women. animals turing and Curative properti of this nABKiorr rascucr. tha rent of bia fortuna will oom along On one occasion he cut off the forepaw kind of balb can And arprythiux Jnatlea of tba Paace Simon F. BalTenoa. apeadtly. Tha mortgage oa the Milford of a dog and showed it about the town. in Brt clasa sty lei at the above Cooaubla Caleb Parry. farm baa been lifted. He is also accused of having mutilated LTKKB rKSCTKCT. BtmexTplaea. cats' tails and of having cut the tongue J rutin of tha Paaea Petar th Sharner. The Firebnga of Counwticot. out of a dog. CwnatablaJamaa Harrop. WlLBOM rBBCTMCT. It is now suggested that Krulis killed Wiiximattic, Jan. 2. The incendiary son and namesake of the Juatioa of tha Paaca-- P. P. Bincham. out breaks wLLh affright Danbury, and Constable D. L. GOODIIAliT. Trop Conotiible Daniol N. Draka. Hhaseck, who arrested him. t B8T WBBEB rEBCTMCT. by reason of which aoores of buildings On Nov. 10 lust, young Shaseck went have been burned in that town and hun into the woods to get a load of timber. J turtle of tha Peaca J. W. Hart. M. O'lIAVKIl. lloffca. dreds of thousands of dollars of property He took his gun with him so as to hare CuoaUbla Jurb rEBrmcT. 00PEB n has been destroyed in tha pant year or it in case he saw a squirrel. That Jmlira of th Paaea Jamaa Juhuon. the horse wandered borne drawing (Member Real Estata Ezcbaoge) so, appear to be extending into eastern CookUbla-rran-cu U. lieluap. the wagon piled up with wood. Shatteck Connecticut Tlie little town of among tha blue hills of Tollund bleeding and unconscious, was lying county, also hus a firebug, and the on top of the load. He had been shot Loans. AV. McXUTT & CO., people there ara frightened over his through the right side and he died of work. In New London county also there the wound. His gun lay by his side in hare been many incendiary tires. In such a position aa to create the impresCHOICE LOCATIONS Manchester, tha other night, Charles sion that he could not have discharged in aU parts of the City. (KX)D BANTHES 8now, going home at midnight, passed it accidentally. Thecoroner's jury, howand Garden Tracts. near the large achoolhouse in District ever, rendred a verdict of accidental BI GCED d U- ft7 - prat-oa- at A. Apnlliif.1 -- L. Inpkeois Jlujie, Cart. et w ia tba - - muti-lota- A- Won -- suffo-eatio- a. JJ Man-cheate- and dimly saw a man scurrying dow n the road. At tha same moment a light flashed up in the school house. SnoWj with the aid of other persons, extinguished the flames; kerosene had been poured Over tha floor and walls The new heavily d brnnthe f"fc ' 4, -' iq'to lie the build-nTfi- b hout. thirty Wall Street New York, Jan. 2. The year 1891 opened auspiciously in .Wall Street today and tha strength and activity displayed were unusual for the day after New Years day, especially as it comes at the end ot the week, and on Friday, when the monetary conditions are not to favorable advances. generally whole on had less ot a professional appearance than they have for a long time. There wee realizations as the day wore along, but no marked impression was made upon prices, which were the highest seen 'in many days. The close was firm to strong at or about the best prices of the day. Governments dull. Petroleum, February opened at 73, closing at 72Jg. De-Min- On OIGAE8. atone jug Not brought. pt was made to 'Vithin a briof l burned in yod. YearsJul New Lunii monins, in arns ana buildmirrt. f'oainr vtr who a counfy took the Held iigainat, him, and one night he was riddled with' shot bf farmer, whose barn ha hud just fired, lie waa found to ba a queer chnn, a Preston farmer named Maples. After he was shot he crawled into a deep swamp, where hia body was found several days later. Soma persons fancy that the mysterious Danbury tire bug ia insane; others that he is an anarchist, with a grudge against the industrial system. Dunbury haa offered $3,000 for the arrest of her incendiary. On. the Board. , The Public Debt. Ogden, Utah. 2. Public debt: Washington, Jan. United States Depository. debt exAggregate of interest-bearin- g clusive cf United States bonds issued to Pacific railroads, 8019,019,740. Debt on CAPITAL, . $100,000. . which interest has ceased since matur$135,000 ity, 81,082,503. Aggregate of debt bear- SUKPLTTS, ing no interest including the national Intornst Paid on Time Deposits. bank fund deposited in the treasury under the act of July 14, 1890, 8404,970,704. J. E. Dooly, President. Aggregate of certificates offset by cash L. B. Adams, W. N. BunLrNO, ia the treasury, 851(3,193,247. AggreVice President. Cashier. gate of debt including certificates and notes, December 31, 1890, 81,541,871,198. Wm. V. Helticr, Decrease of bonded debt during the Wakren W. Copet, Cashier. Preidnt. Total cash in treasmonth, 87,424,928. Taso. Eo bison, and Maaagor. Debt lees cash in ury, 8o"9,440,C56. treasury Nov. 30, 1890, 8875,535,939. Net docraast jof debt during the month, 811, .-- f. Ftatad euadsvea I. Wednesday ia A. O. C. W. HaH. nwjavraar. Twroty-foin- a mow. KaoiunfUia SMirfiiiMc bnrtlovr. ia coud mii liLjt ara ocsr- - mi aiuiv uiiim .uti n . u. jt.i, a. u. timid. vo L. C. II. Green well & Bros. WbOI ESoI M A CITIZENS' BANK Chicago, Jan. 2. Wheat ruled weak Stalled by Snow. and prices declined. The opening was OF1 OGDEN, UTAH. ?s M higher than Wednesday's closKi9as Citt, Jan. 2. The last of the belated passenger trains stalled on the ing, but steadily declined then held steady, and closed about 1 : S200.000. Kansas prairie in yesterday's snowstorm lower. Receipts 390,000; ship- did not reach the Union depot until ments 153,000. 5 o'clock this afternoon. It was the DIRECTORS: Santa Fe train from the southwest. The Warren W. Corey, R.A.Wells, John Keck. Eva Seems Happy. C. E. WnrtelejC.C.Robinson, Burlington and Missouri Pacific trains Thos. Cahoon, Ad. Kuhn, Theo.obinson Jan. 2. Eva Hamilton were reached by relief trains this morn- S. S. Schramm, WttJcaBARRE, seems a happy woman now. She is at ing. The passengers experienced no inconvenience beyond an unbroken fast her stepfather's home at Dallas, in this from yesterday noon. The trains were county. "Bill" Steele, her stepfather, dug out from huge drifts and arrived ia about 60 years old, bnt the neighbors here a little before noon. say he looks twenty years younger since Eva came home. After the Atlantic Sn all Pox in Mexico. City assault on Nurse Donnelly 1 e Sr. Loots Jan. 2 For months past started to walk to tha seaside, lie fell by the wayside before he had gone far. an epidemic of small pox has been When he had made known his mission a Texas and Mexico man paid his fare to Atlantic City, where raginj alongwellthe borders as as in several towns in he remained for some time. When Eva was released a month ago the interior of Texas. Yesterday the Mr. Steele went to Jersey City and ac- Mosican government took the matter in hand and sent a corps of phvsicians to companied hor to Pittston. She Diaz, across from Eagle Pass there with n friend for a day or Propforio to vaccinate the people and isolate those to went and then where she two, Dallas, ;i stricken with the disease. A Btrict has been enf.rced on the er Steele eked out a miserable existence Quarantine American side. on a small patch ot land he called a farm. He had one cow, and the stable THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY The Strikers Defeated. was an old rickety affair which let in the Carries the best line of Trunks and Valises in Manufacturers' Prices. All kinds of wind from all sides. Since Eva came Glasgow, Doc 31. The general man- the city at done. Call and see us before purchashome, however, things have changed agers of the Scotch railways have an- Repairing elsewhere. KLINE & OPPMAN, ing No. m Twenty-fift- h wonderfully. There is a new gate in nounced that the strikers are St. defeated. front of the house, and there is also a Trains are running regularly. new stable. Instead of one cow, there are two. Eva has discarded tine feath-- " ctr. taftmtilttoarKltf Hnofitflft era and now dresees like all the other npMly od banmblr. b i)mm mI tor LOBTarrAILLHO 4HHCH)U etihrr thrir Mt, rsanr or old, ond week ia Last women the neighborhood. Oaaaral aad HE&V0C8 DEBiLITTt m lnmiM.hmr Xhtj Ito. Any Weskanaef Bdy aaiKiaa, Efforts was tho first time she left home fiirice Wo norrlhino. 1Y. oun to. No riik. im M Imn kf Bmnor bmoa ia Oiaer Tsons, she came from New Jersey. She ymt oraro onmii, or oil jKmr Urn. to iho work. Tkio to B.O..I, kohlo SI4.MIOOI)fall. RoMoroS. Mow tooolonto 4 loxtml brio, wonderful rarro-- a loooorr workn. r fwfoniWKti,rmrtiu)riDOKnariRTsorauBT, went tcffJcranton on a shopping tour. oMir.lT BOffiimora ro corning from 9H to 9 40 per work ond onward. hi a r. W,II, lMII HOBS TStTaT-S..i- ll Bm MatJl; ma WMtt. u4 Forotf. Ci.oliln;- Witlo an, Woeon fomlrh too Iho It was eighteen years ago when Eva Mid oKiro oner lilllorf..oinorltneo. ( Km. N irttiHi, Hook, oxrtoottloa aS orooOj t.miV4 finli. ) fy.o. full left this part of the country. For ten bfenomlio. V. I'm EofrCU., otaSll, BAUt. aawtw CRiB MEOrCAI. OOm BUFf AaOt ai. 1, 11 21th B ABO BZTAO, DEALERS . ' ar Z-- IS $100. $1,000. $110, w huu.toa avauua and Ocdea. L lah. ATTO RN E SPRINGS ' B. HEYWOOD, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Trains lrave as follows from Broom M1TU A SMITH, ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- Hotel R.TIIOS. 8. BCLMER, I) Doctor in lledicinea, MaUtr SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- 7:50 a.m. 9:20 10:50 a.m. 12:20 5 :35 p.m. 2:05 3:18 p. in. 4:25 MONEY: a.m. p.m. rp p. m. PHYSICIAN. In conneetion with ireoeral praetioe, ies-Sieciai attention to aiseaaeaiecuaarlo rem ale' diseaiMii of tiie K.Miito nrinarv cirsans. die of the rectum, viz.: Piles, fistula, fissura ulceration ; dixeases of the ear, nose, throat chest, (.onsultation free. uttice over l otlollice. Telephone VII. Fare ftw Hound Trip, DENTISTS 30 Cts. 1 We have now first class accommodations at rpuSH A PARIS, CIVIL ENGII L EPS & SUR Plans. spocificati nnd estimate and work snrjer .tended. Alans. tilAtR. trne.inoK. rtltm nrlnts. Ate Ate. on short notice. MENT. t Particular attention has been executed nooms it ana Linton nioric. no. jo. iwcntr r ... . . ..... . . . n . .. ' v ..Hi.FT... atAn to tba Ladies' Department. nil. paid tendant is always in waiting. BUSINESS CARDS. our HOTEL, having thoronghly renovated the HOUSE and BATHING DEPART- yANTE-DSETS OF BOOKSiTO KEEP. Accounts anditsd. Py practical book-keepe- r. 0. W. Mathews, P. O. Hox 413. c. rriNTiRAfTnn A. BARROWS, Come Out and Try the Bath hours tienorrhoea an,i (sua from the urinary or J 'iU'Jif livSuntuJ-lli'l- r 11 ItransnrearrciitiK vJJwftli itijmlJ,wor8e 'AlwilUtfi i:hent iiiranwfiiflMV flnoe Ml. or AI.I.l)Krj(4f J :4 ot P. O. tOX 80S 1, Mew 1 vtij Skookdm Root flaif Gtorjuet. Grows Hair Rapidly. Falling Hair. Is a Preventive of Baldness. I hare bargains in acreage for cutting up into acres for small farms, that you can double your money on at no risk to the investor. The large number of sales that I am making shows that I know what I am talking nbout. Come and see mo and I will convince yon. Grows Hair on Bald Heads, Is an Exquisite Toilet Article. OGDEN, Is Free from all coloring matter. ! The Most Improved and Economical Heater in tha Market, . ( 7jfe mark regitUred.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Poisons It is an honest and meritorious CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. East sido Washinirton avenue, bet. Twentysecond and Twenty-thir- d streets. yOODS Nature's Own Remedy. Mil Root Hair Grower Go. NEW YORK, pe Sail by all Dtragglats. And Funeral Director IK & llALVERSON, iSH fTashtBgtoa Ars. CU ssd t price. Caokets and Wood Casketi and Special Attention paid to Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. Orders attended to. 1 have ly telegraph promptly llrarss in the city. the only So. lit Metallic CntTms first-clas- s Tele-pbss- o k A SMITH, t ARCHITECTS, struct room 10. over Standard office, Otrden, 'Jtah. O. WHEELER A CO.. Twenty-fourt- h ARCHITECTS. , rooms 1ft. 1? Rnd IA Vntlnnol building, Otrden, Utah. OrTlCAR. c , nonlr It. STAUB, ARCHITECT. Opposite the Broom and Reed Hotels. FiDe Reslclencee and Business Blocks. 0 RDER SONS OF ST. GEORGE. and Merrie England." lo St. George RICHARD OEURDE LEON LODGE, Xo. 331. Meets every Friday evening punctually at 7 :30 o'clock, in the Thomas bnilding, Twenty-fonrt- h and Grant, Ogden City, Utah. Sojourning brothers in good standing cordially invited. Printed forms of the "Aims and Objects of the Society" can be obtained from P. A. Cook, 2151 Washington avenue, or of of the officers. Perctval J. Bar"batt.anyPresident. 2374Hasrt Gillett, Secretary, Wash Ave. . - F. B. HUELBUT, ' DKUGGIST, Corner Washington Are. and Twenty-firt- h Finest Stock o UNDERTAKER Gas Fitting PlumbingXLand rtS BtlKCBW. - Street, under Broom Hotel. S. M. PRESHAW, f A IX)WSON, Wholbsalk and Est An. preparation. ( Arn Rnirnrp estimates given on application. Carpenter f jobhin doneto order. All work irnaranteed. Residoncs and shop, First street, between .... .... u ITIha t7AJ.a Arfnma OnH JntTamstn V. den, Utah. JEIXHARDT 5 and 10 . dentist! Ofllca, 2127 Wnrhini(ton svenne a tsons store. I eetu wl! kont plai natural loem a sp tatioy. no te4 had to he saved by rlUntsr or crow attention given to eouUmn's tmt C. A. TC8R. Stops DOYLE E. 8XOWDEN, CIVIL ENGiNEE -- - A. COTTIXGHAM, d r.Eri ore. rof-.- r. a. m. Bargains! EVTER L. S. Snrg-er- Roval ("ollejre of Rnrveons. Ensland : Fello Society Arts and rVienea, Loailon. Former oiiarantine otiieer and auiterintMitk at for X el Zealand and Melliourne. Victoria. Address a call at tSii V ashiUKton Ave. THE HOT SPEIKGS CO. WATER First National is a., juonuon. Eradicates Dandruff. HOT street, Ogdm, Utah. a. w. sail Tweotj-foort- h aarra Cornordaily : CAPITAL, BOYNTON 3fi PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS rorus. nranwr, Are., Waahinttoa avenna, Office, rooms 3S, 39 and 87, Hank buildiuB. '!, 2404 Washington amat. W, nptaira. No. 208 From City Limits. acres near University, or $50 per lot of 25 foet insido two mile circle. Orchard, shade trees, piped water, farm house commnodinir a sweeping view of city, valley, and great Salt Lake. Nothing been Bold for less than $1,000 per acre around it.and lots Belling for $3 each. Woodmaneeo lots, 50x138, within two blocks of Washington avenne. street bnl.G to alley near Twcnty-lift- h and cornor line. Choice. 300 foet 90JU165 feet of within Foot, City Hall square. Can't be duplicated in D. GILL, Hank, corner of Iwaniy-ioart- a ACOB 8. BOBEMaN. BAksroao Ogden. J. aLLiauB ATTORN Q The following liHt of properties back up tho statement that I am offering! $500. aowaas a. ALLISON. ewr Ttah National Office, OfEre, AntnVa. yna ran entrtin at aomt, all oht linw.or apara DiomatiU Milr to thawoik. Alllsnr. (.nwt pay HSK for rr worker. Vft) tlart yon, furnltbltiir vtryrlilnT. F.A81I.T, Al'EKUII.V le.rnvd. rAi riri.LAKM FltlvE. AddrvMftttnirc, ST I It SOS A it)., 1UATUKU, aUIMu Bargains! lda, JIMBALL -- cmn Btrti, but tearti jaqolrklr how luram fwfilw IV ft rtny at (ktw Mart, and mora aa yam f is. Both all act. In but Prt of - r. our-aelva- 24th St., Near cor. Grant Ave. aJ i. AnORSEY AT LAW. s Try onr Pnra Lard, mannfactnred by and you will never nse any other. Mail orders and wfaoleaaluut a special bosineav 1Y with us. I wen tji lou rtli street. Choice Meats of all kinds. Poultry, Fish snd Gnme in season. We handle none but tho choicest goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. taods Delivered Free. Onr order wagon will call for orders if d (wired. French and English spoken. Give ns a trial. lit rra 4. Office, Street, Next to Thomas Bros. worn . IXJOHSSOX. Meat, Poultrjand Fish J JOTKKPniSK K E T HOUSE, lioowta,lry.ls.l.,iii jo may not mk K. CuUtOJAaB jabe a. bimbaUh BUTCHERS. JOHN WALSH. B. DOKE, J. LAWYERS. t TJTAII. . Wdoas4aT aeeoavd Bait. Kc P. SUmrm every hour. . rra Taioa Uuck. 3tf Twi trroarth SO. Mnrt. Ocdca. I uit. CASTOX. OCjUtS FAlaJAECH M1UTAXT. r B. WHITE. I. 0. 0. F. ATTORN Meets mryTaeday and Friday evening mX Letter Park Pavtlliun. Members invited. Practirea ia the litrirl Toart and all ta W. tJEwu. f. l aytaiau euurt. Poirxioal aiuwua civaa ta avUerton. R. C. Smbad. CWk- KtuiMtitinr Iiw plaoa. ia Pwry a wuodra build-irusbrat khop uf C 11. tinmwoll A bcuL, Taatiiy-fuorti atrast, liaa. P.O. bus Mi. No trouble to show property. Call and soe me No. 2IH, Wash. Ave., OSDKX, trjrd JL Lti. V.li. . You can got back to town tho stunowny Vice-Pre- 005,398. i i. A SrECLVLTY. NOB HILL PROrEHTY mm4 mjlT R.A.K. WIOH L0DCO0. 6. Real Estate and shooting. FIN E PERFUMER and TOILET ARTICLES. Krulis is said to have been seen prowlafternoon. woods that about the ing Three days alterwurd he waa discovered IkirOBTED AND DOMESTIC hiding in Joseph Jodlicker's barn. He said he had been in t he hay mow three days and nights without food, lle ac counted to: jiujg i there by saying waaasnameu Orden by Mail Promptly Attendado. he had been .euiiaville. to go to his 1 Fifth 8t, Near Young, OGDKN iiw that Krulis It is also when aa lived in Dm BANKS. aged counl ifheld eller waa mu. brutally It waa relTi1 l orday, ta lat the bodies ia this 1 vre mutilfl ted, the TuU the oW man's story tollers dec! none and his wix. ears wer e cut 0GDEN, UTAH. off iiflAr their frrronta were cut To complete the evidence against Krulis It was added that be left Breslan inime-diaWy after the double murder. The Capital Paid in, - $125,000. bodies of the Scheidweilers were, indeed. - 7,500. Surplus, -- .shockingly cut but the wonnds were such as only mignt nave been made in a strueirle for life. There was no evi H. C. BIGELOW, President. JOHN A. BOYLE, Vica President dence of mutilation after deajlh. No part A. P. BIUELOW, Cashier. of either body was out off. Krulis who was born in Uoheraia about twenty-thre- e Interest Paid on Time and Savings Doposits, years ago, came to this country when he was about 13. He went to Rivorhead from Boston, where he has a brother and sister. He was to have re UTAH NATIONAL BANK, turnad to Boston on Saturday. Crst Qiit3i laAprtt tr-i- BaJ.!tu Marts DRUGGISTS . j' r, J. No, C T. Ijryss, - t t aar, ard after-noo- aa4 i W. L. iB.as. Km. fWy. Mis Ta P. F. wA alSy ajo k liMMtabta-Juai- Cwwtabla-tieort- l siikiAU, acnijr. tr Vl . LT.Lk.1L cusasaaairaTiuai Urclar treumi Twaadsy E?xir eocMeatioB A. a. lUtsuua, M. H. P. CRESCENT LCDGE NO. 13. aMfk. See. T.P.Pbisb. Hold rronlar tBfiiu cory M naiy racist at VJ. HaJ. v 1. U MONTE ltlUSiUESI. XOl t, luacluraiaTwoaAy-fuanHnvt. ail "uunr aaiar twi'jf Ui4 Wtan ara i uivkaI to a; trod. K.T. - Paaoa-Bicb- F. Lo7ar, Paaea-Ant- raa Turlisli O. I". a- - T.n'icg hAhH Saw mur-der- d 0.0. I. IXiiaiE. ytfct SO. V CNCiMPSCrXT JJIXTA3 u ?-- MASONIC. MX. SECRET SOCIETIES. GEO. A. 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