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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, JANUARY 20. 1691. THEY WAST TO is Ljftjtue weight, tboSd Rota&a THE CHANGING SENATE vuettitW Uht rrcat 3 ata&dsxLas tt Lie tm I j i C;-- t Umm-- has ia tbm Lnl rvua Tire ho IT IS NOT KOW 60 SELECT AND which he ctlla his own, aad where haa lxir4 cp in aa iruo ui ELtrcxrairla CAYS. ORDERLY AS tH FORMER cucxsiaf ti UcCitity es to fanoos cli atu and deeka, I m tho tuf ortaaooaou . cf tijua who oacae after hi in. a eoUemm of til sneff vna aiui anoff boxes f statesmen, Its w4 tk Xcss 1mm, out of vLkh hundred I Mil but ia aad their famou Es-ai day kU Will AW Ui Mr now almost forgurtca. have takes the l4rkl OltwiiwVwkI CtiHatiBg powder. 11 The Washtsotos, There, aho, ha has many ttrlk of his now is aid of the aeoai ckanil senatorial cam-r- , iw k aa a pim of the mau when all ta tbkUy J cane with wkkh Preston Bruuks aakaolv ar is their KiU. So tuaajr new states 1 Charles Sumner, Uikstanda whkh aar btm adnurted in tb aurUtvtwt. hare bwa thrown by angry ttaUtfntes anj o many Misun bre cota hT to at the head ut other statesmen, rrprrwct tbeta. that tba aeeata chamber and pens which have Ucn b paduaEy eomias to lxk nor lika ia signing great bills, and a fine k of ta konw of rrprwoUdre asdfeM lik old fhioned qailla. It was ia Capt aaJ rented aecat of tha small, Baaaett's time that each bonaecf half oratory ago. Fifty yars ago tia aa omcial pecmaker, than half whose employed icni'd wy only a Kola m to mend the gouee-troilwas it duty ia bow. Tba there wer need by arnators and rvpresenta-tive- c u. fifty-tw- o tighlj-asenators, bow tVr art were exMany of the Fifty yean ago Michigan. bo re- ceedingly particular as to the "degree of im th flexibility and breadth of point" U their garded a ooa of tha ol4 yoocgt lister rrprwsite4 on tb floor qoilk. While aome would turn nothing With the-- admit of theea but "broad nibs," others required the tfcucgre. from arw senators ti far west and tba finest of "fine point," and the pmmak-er- s of tba Bomber of senators baa had no easy tak in trying to suit the i a rreat deal of dionler on the fluor, There were also, a writers. different who U th to iwk that Senator Ing-dlout to me the Ba&ett painted Capt senatorial mentor in matter of order other official sealers, who were inday, the other and decorum, felt it necessary trusted with the sealing of letters and day to riae and appeal to tbo vnt and packages with red wax. The "stationto the prwdJin uCirrr not to jennit the need in both bouses inclnded pentraditional good order aal cjaiet of tbo ery" ftisbor. razors, rotktbooka, knives, soricst body to be destroyed. kid gloves, bottled perfumery and bear s But the character of the senate it pad-sall- y grease, besides numerous other little changing, and will no doubt con- articles which the official would purtinue to change. It U becoming chase "by request" whenever they went dignified, leas arotocrctic, 1; formal, to New York to get their supplies. and the standard of ability and characell of these articles, To the present ter of its membership is not aa high aa the bear's greasedayalone excepted, are it wsa years ago. uaed by members of congress, and fiiscoT-rd which a I is It ainjular fact, to in their stathe other day by accident, that the charged the government now in the nun accounts, only tionery chair la which Henry Clay used to sit in uxing bear's grease on his hair the senate chamber is now ocenpiod by congress the venerable Mr. Vaux, of Pennone of tbo young and inexperienced sen- being Mr. Vaux U tho noted as besylvania. ators from tho wet Old Capt. Bassett, the only man in congress who adtha veteran senate employe who has ing to the old quill pen, which he cnU heres charge of tho furniture and pages on tho for himself with neatness end skill. For floor, keeps as- - his own secret tbo idena number of sessions in the old days an tity of the chairs and desks which were "innocent beverage called swichell, comWebonce used by snch famous men as of molasses, ginger and water," ster, Clay, Calhoun, Benton, Cass and posed was largely consumed by the representaothers. Thes old chairs and desks hare was popularly supposed that been carefully preserved, and once they tives, and it its innocent ingredients were among were pointed out to rial tors, bat as ralio French brandy and Jamaica rum. It hunters began to mutilate them it was good funnd necessary to conceal their identity. was always charged in the appropriation the head of "sirup." Senators Morrill and Edmunds are the for stationery under statesmen manage to the Nowadays senate about the other only persons get their lemonade at the pnblio expense, chamber who could paint oat these offdesks, but I am able to state, with- the beverage being provided by the out any violation of confidence, that Mr. icers of the two bouses, but they do not Morrill himself uses the chair and desk dare indulge in intoxicating liquors out of government funds. It is which once belonged to Daniel Webster. Senator Edmunds, by the way, has one not so many years, however, since the ambition which is not generally known. famous "holo in the wall," a small room Heibopes to live long enough and re- near the senate chamber, and much fremain long enough in the senate to quented by the bibulous statesmen of that day, was running full blast, well eclipse the record made by Tom Benton far longest continuous service ever supplied with all sorts of liquors, paid bills as known in the United States senate, for in the appropriation Pntrm was & mAmher nf tfiA antiafA f,i "lunches." Capt Basett remembers -those old days, and likes to talk about ..nny ywira mn, seven monthsut iltoJji-Jjri.ynteconversation, bat he ,. IlenfyJBc11 AnllUJuy, tmjnnuously. not uko to nave sonie ot tue stories would Blvode Island, served twenty-fiv- e years he tells of putting intoxicated sencontinuously, and April 0 next, if he which bed printed in the newspapers, lives, Mr. Edmunds will complete his ators to at this even late day. servof a of continuous century quarter Thomas B. Reed will be lonesome in ice. Senator Sherman has served longin more senses than er than Mr. Edmunds, but not continu- the next congress most of his lieutenwill Not one. only Mr. is Edmunds ously. It quite probable will live to eclipse Benton's record. He ants of the present house be conspicuous is still hale and hearty, not so vory old, by their absence, but he will be the only on the floor. In the present as many times and about his as he likes there is not a particlo of house there were three Randall, Carlisle and Banks. Randall doubt. It is enough to startle one to look at is dead, Carlisle has gone to the senate this venerable old man, Capt, Biwsett, and Bonks will retire from public life at and to think that he was here in this the end of his present term. Mr. Reed years before Mr. Ed- will also be the only man in the next body thirty-fiv- e monds came. Yet such is the fact It house who has been talked of for the was Deo. S, 1831, when Bassett, then a presidency. Carlisle has in a quiet way mere lad, took his place as one of the long been a presidential quantity, but two pages employed by the senate. lie he is gono. Randall was also a candiappointed by Daniel Webster, who date for the nomination of his party. i very fond of him, and here he has McKinley might have been nominated boy and man, ever since. He for president two years ago but for his told me the other day that when he was manly loyalty to John Sherman. Nathaniel I Banks, some people may a page the boy3 were required to wear uniforms, but finally tho blue cloth and remember, was nominated for the presiyears ago. He was at gilt buttons were abolished on the de- dency thirty-fou- r mand of a senator from one of the far that time speaker of the house, a Native "western states (probably Ohio or Indiana), American by election, a Whig by antewho thought a uniform inconsistent cedents and a Republican by affiliation. with our simple democratio notions. The regular American convention met in February, 1856, and Capt Bassott says he was the second at Philadelphia page employed by the senate, and that nomiuated Millard Fillmore for presi the first is still living and employed in dent Soma of the northern delegates one of tho departments. Nest Decem- bolted the convention, and called another ber, on completing his sixty years of convention to meet at New York ia service in the senate, Capt. Bassett will June. After a bitter contention between give to the world a book of hia experi- those who wanted to indorse Fremont, ences and recollections. It will proba- the candidate of the new Republican bly be a very interesting recital. The party, and those who wanted a straight out ticket, the latter carried the day good captain wants it understood, however, that ho does not intend to tell all and put up Banks as their candidate. As he knows about the senators with whom he had been a delegate to the convenhe has been thrown in contact If he tion which nominated Fremont he were to unburden himself without re- promptly telesraphed his declination of , serve his book wonld create a sensation. the honor. At the senate end of the Capitol we Capt Bassett is the only man about find many presidential possibilities of the Capitol who can remember the time the past, and no one is wise enough to when it was customary for representatives to wear their hats in the hall dur- say how many of tho future. The most ing sessions. It was not till 1828 that distinguished of these, of course, is John this custom, borrowed from the English Sherman, who has been a conspicuous house of commons, was discontinued. candidate in four national conventions. For a time in the early history of the Senator Allison has also been a promihouse ladies were not admitted to the nent presidential aspirant for eight gallery, but finally gallantry and justice years. Senator Edmunds was voted for prevailed, and after a serious discussion by the civil service reformers and later f the question, which at that time was mugwumps in the Republican national "described as "momentous," the ladies convention of 18S4, and Senator Payne, not only admitted but a gallery of Ohio, who also is about to retire to private life at an advanced age, was a conprovided for their especial use. The venerable Capt Bassett, who is spicuous candidate for president in 13S0. The new senate is bringing ua many one of the most interesting links between past and present we have in the new and younger men. New blood capital city, never ceases to deplore the means new methods, and it is not imdecadence of the snuff box. He remem- possible Hiatal the near future one of bers the day when the snuff box was in the most ancieut traditions of the body, its glory in the senate chamber, and also that which continues debute as long as in the other house. It is still maintained any senator wishes to take the floor, renin the senate, but, alas, Capt Bassett is dering it impossible for tho senate itself the only habitual snuffer. In the old to limit disenHsion, will be discorded. days urns filled with the best "old Scotch" There are men who predict that in anwere kept in both house and senate by other half century the senate will be order of the officials, but the custom much more of a representative body than long since became obsolete in the house, it is today, for then, say these prophets, and the last senator to join Capt Bassett there will be sixty or seventy states in in an occasional but quite regular pinch the Union, each represented by two was Allen Q. Thurman, and of course, senators chosen by direct vote of the Waxraa Wsluuh. fa Ma Bassott' omaioa, which aiter. aU people. i c-- rs nd k-le- eon-gre- as ls alargait cut, l. b-f- par-chas- -- i Ith kILL MIX. Vt Waruiajr Man. te IianT Trust Co. Hah aeeks PrrrwsrBUH, Jan. 13 About ago A. J. CeVm, a aujceeiaauai Lrkg sj oo TLirty-tlir- trtt, d rr Joces avecue, and recivd a letter nttrc ia red uJe deooraUJ aith pktureaof knitee, piatul. etatlcs, cues Kar girg to lasBppuwta, a&d akuil and crosfcUic. Ia a few word Barthis ssicMTe infursad List to ters ekrar here. Hugg)m pH no attention to tbe Mm arcicR, but awe lLa haa a-- reeetted thre wUmto, in the ture,f4citily The aacuad informed k uomaaientaUoe. of l.kaca BUSINESS CARPS. BANKS. j SHS Ql OGDEX, ITAIL ! 1 Q A,sUfiOS. hia that be had oat or ciiaib the ratdea stair," and the third iefurbd him that thatim was d ratter, Dear, t. (". aJJUTSOM. trm-- s "r-r'- LAAG&Liua. . I O. E. . . .W Em amiBCi. UrC Tacaty-- I. V. CaiAX. Mif i MM M Jan. OGDEX, CTAII. James E. Myerr, who has just been sentenced to the pen itentiary for ten years for kilhog his aunt, is a man of considerable proierty, He proposes that his estate hail nut onlv ue ia good bands during L retirement but that it shall be augmented by the time that Le is ready to enjoy it 10. airs in. To this end he has had riled in the rwn1er' of'.io in this ritT an swicrn meat of his real estate, valued at !5,UUt, to a safe deposit company. It is uid that the character and disot.ition of hi estate is such that by the time he has served out his sentence and become a free man again he will find awaiting him a very snug fortune. Marriage First and Appeal Afterward. Johmbtown, Pa Jan, 19. Joseph C Clark, a Catholic and Miss Kate Clock, ... - Capital Tdid ia, Surjtln, i - lutrt ARCHITECT. Paiti on Tim aud Savuisa IVjjoiu. . iua e. tauxn, mn,uz. J Jl'JBEEE a FJSEESOS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Booina It an I , First National Bank Baihl- u Laiu D.JOHXSOX, . ATTORKEYAT-LAW- CAPITAL, SURPLUS. . W HITE, i wm'.ia,-u-i luu. r. U, ugdni, . ALLUOM ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- " 125,000 CITIZENS' BANK CAPITAL, National Bank, corner of aTenus ana 1 sueet. iiuin wecty-tourt- Ordo,Ltali. JACOB 8. n OfBca. onHstaira, No. UX Washinctoa areune, B.BEVWOOD, W. Hall th ant sad benk bAikijts. Rr.Lwt,tP. iarited. Tmting t ribers t coraiaily E- - o.ar, j CRESCLTT LODGE K0. 13. erery Monday nieht at O. C. W. HA Waiiii4rt laiiDfUkis A.aetieg t'.n-eiraus t,rr 1 wm-f.urt- h ail svMhj-in broiiiers arseurdially icTited to attend. W. F. X.G. W. L. Adahb, See. Sec . y. i. Lej. O. O. UNION L0DGEN0. 6. Meets erery Wednesday in X. O. V. TV. na!!, aibiii-- t aTerue, near Tvecty-f.'urt- h strwt. Sojoumuig brutiM in guod stsmiirig are cor-dinl-iy u a;tAjiid. W. U. Mat, X. U. K. C. Smeao, Ste, initl CANTOS. OtiOES I. street, OjrJen, Ctah. a. w. saUTi, Twenty-fourt- h uni 35, 36 Love Conatable H. E. Steeh at First Sight ST. OEOSGE. George and M.-m- e tnglani" RICHARD C0ZUR DE LEON LODGE, o clock, ia tiie Thomas building. Twcnty-fnart- h and Grant, Og'ien City, t'tah. fciiourning uiwuio iu gum .utnuing eoraiaiiy luvited. of ths "Aims and ..rrJnt?d f" of t V) ;ty can be obtained from P.Objects A. Cook. Z3t)l aaiungton arenne. or of an. of tha Peicttal J. Babbatt. L. New York, Jan. 19. A case of love at first siafht resulted in the marriage of Oliver W. Petty, 19 years old of Port Jefferson, to Miss Ksttie D. Mott, 30 years old, of Babylon, on Saturday night of last week. The couple had met but once before, on which visit young Mr. Petty proposed marriage. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Marco of Baltimore, who is visiting in Babylon. The bridegroom is a son of D. Oliver Petty, n merchant of Port Jefferson. When the couple presented themselves at the bridegroom's home they were informed that they would have to take care of themselves. Since then they have been staying at a hotel. It has been learned since, it is said that the bride had been married to Frank Fox of New York and that she has a child now 10 years old. It is also said Fox is still living. Yesterday the young couple drove to St James, where, it i9 said, for some reason or other they were married over again. well-to-d- o The Stock Markets. New Yobk Jan. 19. The stock market today was narrow and during the greater portion of the time dull. The disposition evidently being to await the outcome of the financial legislation Washington. A heavy bank failure in the west today immediately checked the upward tendency, and showed conclusively the sensitive temper of the market at present The close was rather heavy and generally small. There was a fractional decline from Saturdays figures. Governments steady. The dresses worn in Wilson Barrett's new play, "The People's Idol," were and executed by Mr. Barrett's three youthful daughters, who have voluntarily entered the rrnka of toilers as professional dressmakers, because, as they express ir, they have no genius as actresses and do not seowhy they should not work and support themselves as well as to have their father work nnd support them. The daintieet of tho dresees is a crepe de chine, in cowslip yellow, garlands with core flowers. ; tt EDES PRECINCT. Jnatice of the Peace E. Conatable John Gould. , B. Soeretary. Frorer. 174 Pnirft Wash At. GEORGE W. JONES, of the Amerirkn Member Ticket Broker's Railroad and Steamship and 8t, First National PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- m U Brute - THOS. 8. BUU1EE, Doctor ia Medicines, llaster in Burgcry, L. 8. A., London. JR. Q..1 T,to. Tlnn. TICKETS PailroAil hn(r(l, to all points. ALL 84(j Twenty-fift- h Street AN,'TI,'RII SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- Boya! College of Saiwons, England Fellow Society Arts anB Science, London. Formerly quarantine ofl!cr and suixrintendont for New Zenland and Mrlboiirne, Victoria. Address or call at Waaliinirton Ave. j A. COTT1NGHAM, J. W. .1 r- - GCAR- - Telephone 201. McNUTT & C0. , DRUQG1STS PHYSICIAN. In connection with general practice, gires special attention to diseases peculiar to females diseases of the genito urinary organs, diseases FKErERFCMER anJTOlLET ARTICLES. of the rectum. Tit. : Piles, fistula, fissure and ulceration ; diseases of the oar, nose, throat and chest. Consultation free. Impoeted and Domestic Office orer PostoSioo. Telephone 209. Q" Jk rtffi v.uw, HniH rhe bty ffran CIQAES. DENTISTS. R. SNOWDEN, Order by Mail Promptly Attended to. DENTIST. t iin tp..vt i,n.uuiwa . . BTOUUe T&..1. 1 U OTCT nJIOITOCK. i natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too w w M.mi uj uumff or crowning. Dpeciai attention given to children's teeth. CIVIL ENGINEERS. C. A. TCSH. Fifth St., Near Young, OGDEN BOM HOT WATER HEATER ! The Host Improved and Economical Heater in tho Market, "So R. W PARIS, FARIS, rpUSH CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. Plans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue nrintji. fv at. executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and 4, Tj nion block. No. 362 Twentr Fourth Street. Ogden, Utah. HCNTRVTLLB PRECINCT. Justice of tlie Peace Anns McKay. . Ferrin. Constable Georg H1U7AXT. 0. 0. F. PON'S OF ORDEH "To St. Hoj-le- - !. AMKJciaiLiijn. ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- room NO. PATKIAUC3 Meets erery TnWay and Friday erenimr at Letter Park PartUioa. Meniher invited. F. W. i.siis, Captain. B. C. Sue AD, Clerk' Haiit Oillbtt, BAraroRD C atTTH A BMITH. p F, eer. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Bank builiiing. 0. 0. F. Xa. Mil. Ocdeo.ttah. Office, 389 VO. a. a V. BOBEaUN, ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Office, Sir Dilks Thinks That Russia Would OF OGDEX, UTAH. Xot Agree to Such a Step. Paris, Jan. 10. The Ooulois publishes : S200,000. an interview with Sir Charles Dike, in i8 couwhich the latier says Ulittf DlfiECT0a3t vinced that Europe will no? Jisann, as W. Corny, R. A.Wplln, JohnKuck, Warren Russia will not consent to d$ bo,' ou the Thiin. t'nlioon. V. E. Wurtekvj '.CKohinnon, Ad. Kukn, Thpo.Kobiuson ground that she is compellod to maintain 8. S. Schrumnf, a powerful ermy on a peace footing, in order to compensate for the fact that OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. there must necessarily be delay in mobrailroads Russian her the forces, ilizing WKBES COCRTT OrntZRS. being few in number. Probata Judwe Robert W. Orraw. The Czar, according to Sir Charles Selectmen Lewia V ShortlUI, John Piccoclf, Dilke, Is peacefully inclined, and so long Fred For. counno not as Russia does other rierJt-- J. P. LedwiHfre. move, Eeoordor John O. Tyler. try will take action. A European conAwenr Edwia Dix. , flict, in the opinion ot the same speaker, Trensurer John A. ia bound to come some day. Alsace-LorraiCollector John V. Bluth. L. R. Roarer. Attorney will, he thinks, induce a fresh Sheria-Gllb- ert R. Belnap. struggle between France and Uermany, Coroner Marshal Allen. and the Italian and German fleets may R. W. Farie. Snrrejror unite against the French fleet Sir Superintendent of District Qcoola Jo. Perry Charles says that the French fleet is supuctnct orncsaa mar oodek PaacrocT. Justice of the Peace E. A. HcDanlel. perbly manned, and that it would be victorious were it not for the fact that the Conatable . A. Koch. sacoRD oodek nran. vessels are inferior and slower than the Jontlce of the Peaoe B. Ternea. allied fleets, He also expresses the opinConaUbla-P- hU Ford. ion that great socialist progress had been TinID OODKX PKBCTNCT. made in England and Germany,but that J ortice of the Peace A. Perrin. Constable D. O. SnllWan. little progress had been made in France vorsTH 06DBH uprrocr during the year 1890. Jnertiee of the Pence Vai tiiueon. rtah orer Offlfw, 100,000. . L Mees ia tha a. Twenty-fourt- h ATTO P. N E Pr,vtiv-- s in ti IHstrict Cr.r.rt and a th etnirtk. Fwmtl aTteotion ivn to oullertiona. KruHHubcr ll .lice. in Pepry's wouteii build-int.- '. n.-s- r n.rtt .ln.i, tj C H. a brtje.. Ojjtlen, Utah. United States Depository. IXTAH EXCAUPME-- J Boom I. I'n ion Mock. 361 Uwet. Oirdea. I tab. W. FiM.ta.aa. lUc'a r. Hold rxrular ui. Vioe-Pr- DISARMAMENT. BuCcU. Fin JAKEIK.IIUIAII. EOWAED JlliaiLL, a ALUSOX. Iatraat Paid oa Tlma Dtpoiiit. a Protestant, were married here today bv the Kev. Mr. bnipmsn of the Luthe ran Church, after they bad called on the J. E. Dooly, Prwldrat. Catholic priest who refused to marry L. B. Adam, W. N. Bonxnia, them without a dispensation. They Vie President, Cathier. have left for Philadelphia, where Mr. will call upon Archbishop Ryan, Wabke W. Corny, Clark Wm. V. Hsxraicir, and endeavor to have the ceremony perPrmident. Cuhiar. Tkbo. and If anaer. Robisox, formed according to the ritual of the Catholic church. ECROPKAN a4 Ks4 LAWYERS. n. E. t L ErrsjLaa. Finer. u L. STAL B. Tisiiia J. F. Cutxjua. If. V. L. 7,300. ('Wik. 0. U. W. Hmt Tuday rwminf at 1 24. fatvUMs rrrrj rimil cuniialiy iasitd mm the Proem SI 25,000. V I'. fcltjfctOW. c. CO. A ARCHITECTS, K. IT and tS XaUoaa! Bank . Offices, VadafMav r&rk meeomA Sc A. a VHZCLCB p n.r. imcflow. rrwM'nt. I JOHN I.E. Vic A. rca SECRET SOCIETIES. lRCrlUECTS, taenia! (cstUns Staled miku. Tat-tu- r SKimi En-i- , and that ail arrangement fur aaatrting hiss ia taking Lis departure f o the great National Bank, beyond had-- beea mad. Each ktter was aiimad One ot Them.' On husday evening last about 8 30 OGUKV. ITT All. O clock J. K. eagte, a friend of Kuggtee, entered the yard to apeak to Kuglea, whom be saw through a window reading Paid in $130,000. a newspaper. He stepped furaard to over on a fell the window, when he rap 71000. Sciftos couple of men who were crouched down in the darkoeaa. On of them dealt hint PIElXTOKit: a severe blow. II yelled for help, and H. O. HuttMM, C. ArmMmoc. Ruggle cam out The mea ru and JT. U balm. T. A. Iftui tceim, they gar eha, Iluecle tiring several U. BueiuuiUer. f atrtek HcUr. shots afu r them. Kugglt i entirely at Toeant. Hrarr a k to know tu reawm of thetwinTs tenuua warni.njns, aad feels unoomfurta bie. He supo5e then men had someSTATE BANK, thing to do a lh it. 'Hie police are on the watch tor further uevtuoptuecU. 1IU Honey Safe. aJ Tx(y t i rVa.u. ool tea day "to aoeak PfrrsBCWi, R.A.X. csasuatka EsW K.T. rtt. J. at . Jcnut d GENERAL BANKING. c c. KjrHARr. t; -- ' Exauw fixa A4ai wi, Ttii.-va.se- s - vi A5D E'JIIXL'L COSTrUCTOR Capital. - - 6200.000.00 A.F.1A.J!. BmIv siaun:ia tr--t a k. C. hi ktui. V k X. I. 1VA.IA. bee. B3CKST0 TEIP. CF AtkUM. f. u. km- - . M A SONIC rL. '.vf "So t'XM NORTH OGDEN PRECINCT. Jnetice of the Peace Jamea Storey. Constable James Deamer. inde ;ork UNDERTAKER our. HARRIS VXLLE PRBClNCT. Justice of the PeaceWilliam G. Rawson, Constable James II. Taylor. PLAIN CITI PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable Josiah B. Carrer. EITEEDAI.E Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable John Parker. Justice of the Peace Timothy Kent' all. Constable Byron L. Bybee. PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable Wilson Poolter. To lank ,asor lo ;oor and Gas Fitting Plumbing IS ALL ITS BRANCHES. first-clas- DOYLE SSSH PEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. . Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Constable George H. Haycock. SLATE R VILLE PRECINCT. - HARRIOTT PRECINCT. Justice of tho Peace Simon F. Halrerson. Constable Caleb Parry. . PRINTING INKS & HALVEKSON, Che Washington Ave. Call and get prices. New ! so To Printers and Publishers : Tha ComKHnAT. Company is carrying large and select stock of Standard, Fine and Superfine News, Poster and Job Inks. Roller and Tablet-in- g Sires and Tarnishes also kept Composition. in stock. Those in need of inks will do well to buy of Th Commercial. Fra fudge Ton . wasfswiionrnsn utootwote. Jaktiee of the Peace Peter L, Sherner, Constable James Harrop. r.lONEYi eu WILSON PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. WBST WRBEl PRBCTNCT. ' Justice of the Peace J. W. Burt. Constable Joseph Hogge. . es, roanf or old, and Im their ton UTV. anr do ih work. Ewiy to itmn wmn fom. no tun. im cam mw w mnnaei vTwrruainaf. TOT wpf twwiBitB or H jroar tim to tko work. Tlmsa it ra rartlraT imw twadaval brinirt wottdartwl wmmetm to orary worker. mrw warninar from to IM pr awd Dpwara, Balaam v wk ti PRBCrNCT. Justice of the Peace James Johnson, Constable Fraacia M. Belnap. FOR :or dii ii net tl m aoraDwnt and taek fo UKt. KtlMMM TplaJn lvtr. tpfeTDUtoi tUMU. TRHBcV O-- s At4kwf. aUlSB, iwuvBintn uiiuffuauon aaaao- nract or tns laws, Sboirtiig How to' rsMnia, utsui, Traas vopyrurnt, sM jru-vassHsi aausiai 6U. m 1i js, bensa A 301 ONLY! UB) to a Is Urar. 'Hj brand Joh lFor LOST st FATXINO HAKHOOS) DtEXLITIj JUUMfjOsasral and HEEV0O8 r3 i (I I ! isskasss of Body and Blind, Effects IllaliilJJJaf Errorsor Esestssea in Old or Yous. itlour. $20. I lil'i:l'ixlilV fill " & t. nlwn M Blrm.,lfcr.nilAli,rSUKTt:UiritDHHAS'31l'RTHHiOni. MM Is . 4fr AbMlalrly .finnj HOAR TKKATXfcKT WHttliMb RatwllrjrnaMi8uiMndrMls.CMi.triN. frMS Ji. rrt.lUf Rk, tipl.a.tto S.J prr. T ERIK M&OlCAa- - VUn HtPAHk RetHttt, SfihtfRAMlOtlUnillv Rrttorrd. d 1) Publishing Justice of the Peace James Hutchins, Constable John J. Hutchins. BOOPCa rlti Metallic Caskets and Wood mil Special Attention paid to Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment, Orders by telegraph promptly attended to. 1 have a the only Hearse in the city. Telephone No. US Coffins CIJfTAH PRECINCT. LTXNM PRECINCT. For And Funeral Director PRECINCT. KANESVXLI.B Pat S.M.PRESHAW, How Aci cate !. ROCK! ROCK I ROCK I The McClain Ounrrr of Orav Granito Rock is tho Best 111 tne Market. For prices delivered call nt ofHo of Braixard, Robixsom Jc Co., 210G Waeh-iugto- u Sou Brigh will 81 0 " "So Skc cioan; KC J gro'il f "Ck Aveuue. tllOU9 celebi everr- H |