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Show t CMMiCIAL: TI5;)A Of? DEN DAILY MILD Mil ml II HIM. W1AL 'Ai UNGS. D l' Lid r 1, V He f r ! ilt at ir; t2 rrrt.4'.:t J A MODERN F (.IANT RACE I: -i j Lir t itf ". i Air Vbm TLev play JUir Like Hit. and - a i !l T: e A I ti: ti !J, i.I o.i-:t- fi'r ir. tr...'. e'.ate- - i't f ani! Ji,v ti iL'.r-rv- Ic ti ii Mr. u t; u i C of ib Cil-- r iaf Irvi Ivu-- , jij it v ci-r- v aJ ! t Vaa-4lrii- V.e-- J ayi: 1 ra-lial- j d'l' Van-derbiit- 'a a Rn-ord-. i-- 'i J ob-ecti- r- - j iiere this ruornir.g f'r a hearn.g. Thomas King. Morris U'b:is, V.;:., Doxsey and Jerry charged with vagraaty back to Denver. Tais leaves the matter opoa for tmiuli were givtn ten days H. L. Pendieto'.':, arrested f.r as.-iulFpeculation us to whether (J Mild was an.l ar. j f 11.70 tne with other a battery, was tiiie l force to meeting trying which Vanderbilt was trying to avoid, COSt-JJames Metrlsh. f jr con.rir.ttir.g a or wiieuier inev were eacn racing was tli: t r.d y..' eos. nuisance which for Denver J smie towards object were g!;i ). Jn Mn'i toth-er.mn.l irivd tha .,.nl.l i tea davsea !'.at:for1 li.osbariis vagrancy. one first upon the a pot. As yet it is merely b'ind guessing what this can all are Real Etate Transfer. mean and until further disclosure developed the skirmishes of these t.vo Real transfers f urnished l.y ti e estate multi-rniU- i maire'mugnate will be watch-e- J Ilendershnt Abstract o!?.ce, 2111 Wash with great interest. L ist evening as V:ird Clerk ll i'sm of ington avenue, for April 20, the Union Pacific went to take the J. M. W iiitt':i to J. He aVrger, part checks of freight train No. '21 on its ar- of southeast ; 4 of i o, towiisr.ip t rival in the yard at Ogden he discovered range 1, west, il'l . a man crawling out of a car. On openE. R. Cropsey to P. N r i j'list, part of consection li, township C, range 1, west, ing the car he found another man over cealed inside and turned them both to Trainmaster Wells who took them to E. R. Cr opsey, part of P. Nor to the city jail to be locked up. The con- section 17, township 0, rur.ge 1, west or tiie of few car were short a tents pair mx shoes and some butter. The train S. G. Ba,forJ to J. Carrack, part of w ill bo given a hearing before Judge lot 2, block 34. platC. Hillings today. A. A. Clark to J. E. R md .!!, part of section 3i. township 7, riuge 1, west, abiat and wiring the that lie was coming n j farther, hurried t , . pe.-t'.K- ip:t rob-her- s Uh IHILIiOAP NOTES. $1,0 . N. A. Herrick to L. J. Herrick, lots 20 Rio and 21, llo:-- 1, Central Park addition, General Manager. Dodge, of the Grande Western, has returned to Denl..T. E. B. Gill to W. H. P. ,gers. lots C to 1 ver from Chicago. ir.ii a... .... j.-- i avj-vu u,..i.oi - - ...... tlifl .iOUiv hew J. Slav'ui, John traveling pasHartmac to C. Francisco, plfi 0 A, Fe at Deuver, senger agent of the Santa has assumed tbe duties of that position. block88--2, Woodmausee's Main street addiE. II. Wright, superintendent of the tion, Total, ?10,220. carpenter department of the Southern Pacific, went out over the road last eveFine line of ties at the Golden Eagle cloth iug house. ning. Superintendent Bancroft of the Pacific reached Ogden yester'dav Ogden CUy Ordinances. l"" . and was feeling much better HUH I11L1 Copies of Ogden City Ordinances, in book form, complete to date for sale at during the day. T. Shotwell to The Commercial office. Price 50 cents. ine appointment, or v . . 'Meaves Salt Lake City by the Rio Granu . , T have for sale two Restaurants, one the position of local commercial ageni "id one out. Rooms in con-i- n vacant. The office may be abolished. the city 'San "the rent. Will Frank Semple, a well known person- nection pay tnc?r ?.. nths. age in railroad circles, has been danger- pay for themselves 12 la consick with His the W. ously grippe. dition at one time was so alarming that Over he had to be attended by three physicians. Notice. On the RioGrandethings are reported All persoas indebted to the Union running smoothly and aerenly and the Mercantile company take notice, that as trains are' making good time. Occasional assignee of said company, all accounts, delays are caused in consequence of the notes and debts due said company are m Midland's trains being behind at Grand my hands as assignee for collection, and Junction. you are notified to call on me at my of" There are heavy shipments of sugar fice, room 19, Opera House block, and and oranges coming from the west over pay the same at once. D.tviD H. Baldridge, Assignee. "he Southern Pacific. Special trains ire daily necessary to move these Notice. Passenger travel is reported 4 11 a little light. 11. t to t '. K. .uastser au persons inueuted President David Moffat has returned are hereby notified that as assignee of to Denver from Chicago where he had said I? . K. Lasher all accounts, notes and gone to attend the meeting of the Wes- debts due him are in my hands for coltern Traffic association, which it is lection, and you are herebv notified to known could not proceed with its busi- call at No. 135 Twenty-fourtstreet and ness owing to the absence of a quorum. settle same at once. Chairman Finely of the Western GeorgsTroddfit, Assignee. passenger association has notified the Sons of St. George Entertainment. Nickle Plate that if it does not stop Look out for the entertainment to be felling unlimited tickets to St. Louis by way of Chicago the western roads will given next Thursday evening in the withdraw from it the right to sell tickets Knights of Pythias hail by the beur de Leon Lodge Sons of St. George. over their lines. They Jiave s' excellent program arOn the 3:20 train from the east yesterfor the concert and ball. day there was one car of scenery en ranged All are cordially invited to narticipate. route for San Francisco which belongs to B'ira Hernhardt's theatrical company, Tickets are only $1.0) incl'iding refreshThe car started west over the Southern ments which can tie obtained at Jessie Pacific at 7 o'clock. Sara and her troupe. J. Driver's drug store uud Ashhy's shoe with three cars of baggage, are to follow store. Washington averse or from any metntior of the order. in a few dtsys. The old Utah Central depot building, Id-L E. Saunders which nt present is occupied by Resident h'ift moved his orlice and residen e to will soon vacated be Engineer Barlow, opera house building, rooms 14, and, probably soon after the first of May Grand3 1C. it is to be moved east of the Union depot lo an ard fitted up for the railroad department A good merchants' I,: it'., served at the of the V. M. C. A. in charge of SuperinGerman restaurant at noon. i,PcfT . w h . tendent Moormon. report is current that the contract has been let for the first division of the Ut:;h, Nevada vt California railway from 1'iovo towards the west. No details can be learned. This is tiie line which it is claimed has very quietly scooped a right of way along the Pacific coast which will give it an entrance to every city from Los Angeles to San Francisco. The A f w; t r j.. rh.. 'The great tcnic, appetizer and liver regulator." Dr. Hetky's English Dandelion Tonic. E. D. T. Wisdom's Famous Rohertiue Produces a beautiful and velvet-litskin to which nothing but the softness and purity of an infant's face can be ' compared e t lit k m Store At The a Ave. afr OGDEN. d.r'vrJ tl-- i - ra lxg of the iaicutt llt.vl l ii IIbs..n i Wi tb c.t crdr - i- t in-- 1 fH fr :y to tnr:: over lo t. e c.ty. Li.J thfct tLey the jU the tib'.e t-- T1- fi r f wtur pljtub:Lg inspect e to the t be a; on cja-n-.tt- T-ti- H V intr PoiJe i S. ; t, : L y i. 1 k-- p al ht:..nil - ort ;i i: (.j.tJ I drr - i. Prk ..jr .r,! in In - - Utah. - f a-- 11 l. Mr. Ln:. :y c t' fir a Mr. IW sid t..e cs.tia.-- ,rs Ladrpt!tjv. t r k'r--- s t m t: .r tj :.:.ie c St. l;.t v ...Id'i.av ti b tLy t irn uj.- nt i n.e ;u u.V'.ng tonneitions. i lis itea d ne t;.r..u ii e - u5r4 tt re-.a- cn a o.rt t..,a - ,tt Hitei . t force of men ht f tet:.cityii.'Ctrn fii levt-h- r .i.t-r- . us', r t- g the lter Park. particularly adapted to the sidewalks of the west at the same time bein of elegant style and work- Mr. V. .:&-r- s o?er4 to allow r'2 held Lack i a order over the xpt cf putting the s:rcT in Tiie iiiJtion tt.en carried. Mr. Landy vot.ng tj - A Event. ti.o city with lor CO. to the cou.a ittee on A very agreeable surprise party took The superuor re;ortsl that public grouad& thre were twelve nlrn on tii place last evening at the home of Mis J. U. I w.fjro, locai manager f jr t!i d.tch draining the City employed The cemetery. TV!t-graWrt!rn Union oompanv. quick siid previiti the employ meut of Mamie Steler on Jefferson aveaua. A aaknd perniiMMa to reOuili the com- a largr number of luea. pleasant company paid their regard to The tier as a birthday compliment. pany ' l.t from the depot up Tecty-foiirtA HEALTH OUM.WNi 1. visitors were: Mrs. bernrtine, Mr. and street to the otiice. Referred to Aa ordinance andMrs-AbeKuhwas read compelling Mrs. Ad. Kuhn, Mr. the couiBi:ttw oa strec-i- and hut p!i bii ians ti make a report of preous Mr. and Mrs. I. Marks, Miss Julia w k ith smallpox and other epidemic Marks, Miss Lena Roeeubaum, Miss tiermisii m to erect a au Ii. Kiomiit street ad- d.aea&ee. The ordinance passed safely Leta Kuhn, Messrs. Arthur and Carl fruit aland on Twenty-fourtthe aeconJ reading and was Kuhn. EI. and SoL Roeentaum, B. beit-aiajacent to tbe biock occupied by Kiesel A through lien Jaoobeon, Sol Meyer and Hert ti e committees on tire taken up for the third. Mr. A His-wanted the grammar of man Kahn. department and street. the ordinauce corrected. Mr. Luudy The evening was passed ia social KKJ.H TO THE KK.HT. thought a "rose would amell as sweet bv sleasautry, spiced w ith a program of K. A nth presented a cimiaunlcation any other came." Mr. Elliott related a music, recitations and card playing, and giving pointers oa dr.ving on the reminiscence of his earlier days sup- garnished with a spread of elegant restreets and ankir.g the council to take porting the ordinance. freshments. draer to keep to wute action Mr. Allison objected to ordinances the right passing otiier teau.s. Referred Wing presented which had not the recRiK-kMountain Amber, made by the to the police comniisioa. ommendation of a committee being at- Schellhas Brewing company ia the best J ieph Clark, manager of tne Ogden tached. beverage in the market. The ordinance was finally referred to Milling and Elevator company, sent ii. a communication calling fittention to the the committee on laws. O. K. T. means Oregou Kidney Tea. M. Lichtenfleld presented a bid of i5o fact that the city had dug a trench on drain the gravel pit and oa all old scrap mm the city might Notice. (tuiucy to turned an iiiiif.ei.se volume of water have to sell. Referred to the committee The undertaking business of the late dow n the steep race Uuff wasaing about on streets. S. M. Preshaw will be continued for the .v cubic yards of dirt into tne comThe city i.ttornev reported that the present at the old btand, 21o2,lj Washpany "a Kiiil'pond and injuring it to the managers of the Grand opera house avenue. tf extent of iZ')'. Would the council were erecting tire escapes which were ington ?2-cover to the not in accordance with t!i citv ordinan kinuly appropriate Wasatch Driving Park. damage? Referred, to the ommitee oa ces. Referred to the committee oa lire H. C. Corey, secretary of the Mr. claia.s. department. WANT WATKU M.nVRll, City Attorney Kimball rendered an Wasatch Driving park and Fair associatint Assessor and Collector tion informs The Commercial that the Forty-sitaxpayers living north of opinion was the proper official to collect association's race track on Higgin'oot- Ogden river petitioned for ti.e extension Hume tax. Recommendation tom's lane is now finished and in first- of the water mains so far north as the tne Phoeuix mills us per the original con- adopted. class condition for races. K.'.NXK.OY's MAM 11ILI. TAIK. tra' t with tie oiiginal Jjiui R. both-wel- l. On Mav 2, tnree races will occur on Tiie city a trorney reported that a ver- the new track one running race and Referred to tne comudttee oa dict had been rendered against thecity in two trotting races. For particulars rewater fcupply. The Browning grocery company at the suit brought by Mary Kennedy for lative to the races see posters soon to be sireet, petitioned to be allowed damages on account of injuries received issued. The company also lias the lumto erect a set of hay scales near the com- by falling through a defective hide-walber on the ground for box stalls, fences Refered to committee on The damages awarded amount to ?77.". and grand stand. pany's store. Ordered paid. streets. Au invitation is extended to the public The bills of the hospital steward were t- - drive on the track, which is now open. Frank Howe, the f irmer inspector of the city sewers, rsked to be retained iu ordered paid. Mimical and Literary. that position. Ifered to the committee CO-- T OK THE sl,WI.!is. an sewers and finance. there has been much call for the As Ti.e committee on rules E. A. McDaniel presented a petition asked for more time. formulating of "The Cradle Songs," the repetition grunted. Request reciting the fact that the bar River The final estimates for city engineer Methodist ladies have decided to give C tnal company had not complied with The a musical and literuiy entertainment sowers were next taken on the terms of its contract binding it to totalthecost is f72,'."72.7S. Balanceup.due on including them in the basement of the extend its mains on 31st street eaBt from final estimate. Only HO tier church Tuesday evening April 28. Refered to the cent has been fS,7'.7.L'j. Washington avenue. on the monthly paid la.vs with committee oa the city attorney Is Now 0peili The contractors ask for one-haadded with instruction to investigate estimates. of the remainder as per- contract. Eor e.Oine lime there has been a differthe charge that the contract has not Two per cen., i retained liy the city for been complied with. of opinion about whether the alley ence in defects to cover, six the, mor.ths any Ojorge W, M. Verge, iu behalf of the from Washington avenue, under the Z. Odd Fellows, asked for the use of the sewer. discussion arose over tiio pay of the C. M. I. building should be open or not for Sunday aftergo, April c'ty h It has fiewer Inspector. It was finally moved to the public as a public street. Referred to the committee 20th, to pay Hobsou & Wilkere-jtheir claim recently been kept practically closed. on public grouada with power to act. to cover the expense of On Sunday some of those who favor J. E. Coolidje asked to be appointed less So), $2'X) and 50) to cover making an open highway of it threw streets the repairing 'sewers. of Referred to the inspector of sewer the the inspector since the obstructions out and it was open salary committee on sewers and tinance. Feb. 1. Carried; Lundy and Graves yesterday and they say it must 6tay EAST THIRTIETH STREET TAXES. voting no. The recorder was authorized open. Those having property in the In.Tax payers on E ist Thirtieth street to draw a warrant. terior of that block claim that the deeds asked that the tax for opening the The ordinauce giving the city marshal provide that said passage way shall be street be collected in installments as charge of thecity jail was read. Mr. kept open. provided by act of legislature. Refer- Lundy moved to lay it on the table. Notice to Cricketers. red to committee on laws. Lost. It was then referred to the comK. Kohn stated in a petition that he mittee on laws. Adjourned. Oi;de, April 18th. was the ow ner of lot 1, block 1G, plat C, Members of the Ogden Cricket Club The "Manhattan" shirts at the Golden find oa wiich he was building houses, and lovers of the game are earnestly rehe wanted water and wanted it right Eagle clothing house. quested to attend the first general meetto Referred on committee water away. ing of the season to be held Friday The District Court. supply. evening, April 24th. Meet at Dr. Cook's Lincoln Division No. 2, U. R. of K. of The First District court was in session dental parlors over Kuhn's store, Wash-into- n P. asked for the use of Lester Park paavenue. The business to be trana yesterday, Judge James A. Miner vilion for drill purposes. Referred to elect officers for the season of acted ilie following cases we.e con- 1891, is to Alf "ommitteeoa public- buddings and S.mvbthwaite, O, P., .. sidered: oecretary. re F0''" Michigan Stove Co. vi James Thomn- C. Have seated eJ petition tot a tpsou.. huilding" wn,J;rial to a jury. Verdici ,for plaintiff lace & v'our photographs taken by WalNewcomb, artistic photographers, permit in tne' c'atfe'. .of a building Dtiln? for ras 2.3, 2ti, and 27 Wright's block. Merchant Rational Bank vs. Thood.ira erected for D. Ii. Peer. Referred t J the committee on streets". KoblnWo. Prder lowing deposition to Smoke Carpenter . ?ath IIavana 5" The committee on license made' a re- ije openea and published. J. H. Barrali vs. J. S. Noovad, order cent cigars. port recommending that eohiSthing be done to protect "the city butchf'fif froiri granting defendant ten days further outside competition. Referred to the time to plead. To Ladies Troubled With committee on laws. Painful or suppressed menetruatiil Edgar Jones et al. vs. Cornelius PAY1NC1 THE BILL.S. order' permitting an amended re- Oregon Kidney Tea, if taken a few days The committee on claims made a report turn to the' wit of attachment to be before the expected period, relieves all filed. pain. It contains no mineral poisons. recommending that bills aggregating made andSW.th v3. Ogden Savings Bank, Henry 3I,.".j9.73 be allowed. Ordered paid. trial to a jury. verdict returned. The bill of Elijah Sells, territorial secRocky Mountain Amber, made by the Henry Smith vs. Ogden Savings Bank Schellhas Brewing company is the best 823 for for commissions retary, issuing to the city council and city officials was et ah, order dismissing thin cause as to beverage in the market. recommended to be not paid. The city the Ogden Savings Bank. Notice! Nine bonis a Day. council ordered it paid. Mr. Allison At a meeting of the contractors and The Club. Republican voting no. The Ogden and Weber County Repub- builders of Ogden held April 10, it was SOME BILLS NOT PAIi that nine hours should constiThe bill of The Rocky Mountain Bell lican Club meets at the district court agreed tute a days work for every working day Telephone company, for telephone at the room on Wednesday evenintr to elect and that the demand for labor should house of the city marshal was not al- officers, All members are urged to be govern the rate per hour. lowed. E. C. Remhaedt, present. The claims of Thos. Dee for ?70 and a Secretary. of claim Browning Bros, of $1.00 for car Rocky Mountain Auber, made by the Jlotur Line to Hot Springs. tridges furnisheu tiie city marshal were Schellhas brewing company is the" best disallowed. in the market. Commencing Sunday, April 12th, MoA number of bills were referred back beverage tor trains will run from Twenty-fiftto tne committee for further considera A Good Bargain. s'reet to Hot Springs, via North Ogden. tion. Two acres eorner Twenty-sixtand Trains will leave Broom hotel at 7:00 a. feVATECT TO THE IXJV.N'CTIOS. Harrison street; loO feet, corner Thirtv- - m.. 10:10 a. m.. 12::0 p. m.. 2:50 p.. m., The claim of City Recorder brvan of sixtu and ugden avenue, m Waibh- - o:l'? p. m. Faro for round trip, bntn in 875 for clerk hire was taken up. Mr. eluded, ."0 cents. . ington avenue. Lun v moved fhat the claim be al For Sale. Good furniture complete Hardware at Cost. lowed. Mr. E.liott fav red vraiting unfour-roohouse at a bargain. AdA large stock of stoves and ranges, til the courts acted on the injunction for J. B. M., Commercial. suit now pending. The claim was al dress cooking utensils, building hardware, tools, cutlery, etc., etc., must be sold at lowed witn tne understanding tnat if we Offer Iu Millinery. What once. Call and get prices. 2343 Washthe courts decided adverselv to the citv Come and get a noby trimmed hat for ington avenue. money was to be paid by the recorder. 6d.O, usual price $5.00. Mrs. M. Frau-tyeJames Chssox, Assignee. CIIARl.f'.S DF.Y SUPERVISOR. next door to Clark & Sons. The committee on water Fiipplv rec-Now Is the Time ommended Chas. Dev as supervisor of Go to Wright's block for first class and the Central Carriage Works is the the Weber canal, subject to the direction photographs in every respect. to place get your carriages and buggies of the street supervisor. The street The only comrepaired and painted. Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the supervisor stated the revenue from the carriage shop in the city. All crnal would be about $V0 per annum Schellhas brewing company is the best plete 2272 work collected and delivered. and the expanse will be about the same. beverage in the market. ' Washington avenue. Telephone 240. provi-- a liht and durable and arc t :r-ft- to 1 offi-.t-- Is which Lad t rs, jjii '1 Do you wear a narrow width shoe and are you pleased with those you have been wearing? If net let us call your attention to our several lines of ladie shoes and to our line of Strong & Carrol's shoes for men. Thes are' korrect shape" t.k b-!- f- cttr W '..- jei :..at thy . Hi. l.au a L .Stilt;! It V.t 1- UlJs. r U th m t'I, f"J! t tnw .r. rfi-:e:.c- I'alor. a?kJ that Piau-b-- r' t ;;'.'i-Je-- U--t t .a f f-- ar-r- a.l werr Af.er ti e -- .f '"- c jWJ Mr. Cnri..i. b-h- lt o. C:;U li-r- ?uk-t- a tiak"ug f.--- Og.!ea ! ic u. i.( L;-- r iCfii ..v-- ia lor a u l ,. !, '1 ho CT.uiu:!t. . r fai ...f e city .ri r Cit.iIttI. Ti- - that cta'.a to d.sfi.j.'t '.:.r I T ilai-.- at "..'. I'.'if jt I;cd riKiJ.' ; r. i. Oa S :n uUt iJtrr:.in . rtly r uVl t k Oli rr Verge, it ti. i.t-r-t-i ta j u.en a'j's p.tr to f?ect an ntri.n--- ia tr 4.J f ig'.t tj the Loot and ehj i'y 1L C. Ch r :f rtea tn tyrant f.:.i;t. 3'Ley tndarard t j oiwa t'i frrt;t d'jur wdti ifkeietoa y which tnry tr.el 1 ri. to the si., and when luto Land tney inre Vrre tha v. the key au 1 tij laotled Lis iii t.crs into l"Le thecity jr.il in a sbiirt tiiu and they were givru a prlin.insry hearing Ijrfore J udge biii'.rig wh'.cid tteai Lvr f ..r a final Leanr.g tiiiS m raicg. O.I'.ciT Verge wiieti nJrti.ji.i by a said that the u.en CjjmwiiL man comers in the town wr fvi ientlr ceir as con of Lie men appear-- l to Lii er seen them Iwfo; aid they know prettv wdli ui Jtt of the crooks L infet-- tins part of tift? country. As such the "us to Ije the new comers will probably I thoroughly initintwj into the Og.leu mode of inflicting punish ment to wiong-do- e that they wnlt uuit willing to give thist.ty a wide berth hereafter. Xe.'.lt- - - L,.l.':.:z i lu.-- " L..!trkV..r il fr. :i Oh. r.. tj Art t f :i sh.-po- tr-.-- s.t pr aiy.to r tL - e .s tL j rfr-ir- a !. rf-ai. -- fraiii say tLt jch a thu-j- j uf th f.wisg at the had ei.Uid his tuiad bet it would rot if a fur It is kiiyn piriy p :.ey for h a. to d j j. I U!rr: to t i.e be U k that wheu be l.er.Iuf Vulerliils Fe j vt i Btei'.inj h'unrx'U oa liiia t'jaari Denver a'e p 'ifl'd out &a thI r.va. -. ia ' I k It 'Jil 'lU t otf toa ar.l that mi he ht oaea Nei'.Lr ue of tLse roa..H eau maite a auJ while he pau-fw pli.s Liaisalf, re. coiia bratL as though unleclJeJ Uiove .tiiuutCable tnere s ii 1 the asnouix-e-mec-t 1'rreiiei.t that what time to uiiik ta tLat Gould Lsd cj!idered the was raptd.y over iLv to d rupt the wetrru traffic a vie of proposition lea with gto ja would surpr.se noVvly in ti.e the XurtbwertorD to this point a.soia,ion -Neither would acycae spar Mr. O ull into railway world. re.nJ to r.ed w hich he a reason the aJ he started at once 4Urttion new .a':ti )u uea-t- i for from it. refraining NoUiy j'liow f after. to added president jii liit coarae, Ai to the real extent of their attempt-inja coutract wLen :t attavksnir in Cable," id ot!ier ech to nothing Uittrfers with LeouLt rot ha iUtrttau, Mild fact that (r known beyond the asauoie, however, tuat u.anajjers the kept himself cousUntly postal oa of other railroad dire tot make movements, and it ia know a o.ttcerg a Llru, pial that the Utter, wbea made aware of move without consulting arec w dfeudioijt lyashis wheeled attorcja movements, 6uddenly t;uld'a and tiuita proee;utd by t;.e U around changed the whole plan of Islandvigorously and the St. Paul in oounectijn ia of fact A the this route. proof hii w ith the bridge contract." that the Vanderbilt Depew party had to to Otfdeu return made arrangements Tbe Polite Sunday afterfrom Hilt Lake City S. C. Newell for disturUr. l! .e peuc-noon, and Jay Gould tad also notified the Union Pacific officer here that he was Mued and est. j, w aa coming through to this city. Mrs. Emma Clark &rre?.ei f jr drunk- but when anderuilt auUJenly startea aa was held for i.er appea ranee. nee for the east, though post hast back ioint la Attorney M.ller holdiuy hiu.se.f ea er to reach aom the shortest Dossible time, or with the s:!!e for her appearace until j osier Jay intention perhaps to araid a meeting when s!ie w as fined 6 . F. K Wilson charge! with cotuinitting with Gju.d here which would have been the case had the original plan of a r.uisance was given tfii) rice and f" returning by way of 0,'den ben carried costs. l'htinifis McCartv urt J Frar.k Robinson out, ir.ild who vaa apprised at Cheyenne of this tu'u i.j t:ie situation, turned charged with vagrancy were t.el.1 till tr - .ri--- .. :. . ' t. r f- el f.Viiwn jf i. k t j i.n bii purj. It:i-r- ii,a ; I: M.i !i ft,ut t.e 111 d' ' J !.. ti.at 1: I as if f t Dd-iti- -" tSli'c Tlv:-t- t t' t; ks-- i!a--- sk It !iKki Ma-- L .H lie U.asi SEWEES WERE ACCEPTER catrv l.v i!".r i tjLkie ti. ue f ia j tjj f i. i .o i,t..:i ! ILrlr , it Nrair!) 87 fr j l,-r11 v t. iaar.a. -t 1 KeiltL t:uiL! 1". ti IV V.";ar i L..1 f ?i i ! is. at. i i'a : s..iar-tfciii- No! : : lp it tU- manship. Our 75ct. mosquetaire button jjlove is and those you gento equal erallyV pay $1.25 to $1,50 for- e are headquarters 4-- Sot-la- f'-re- for ladies' jackets, notions and lace, madras and silk curtains, also men's neckwear, underwear, Etc., and having a general store we are enabled to undersell all competitors. Our silk department stands without a peer in Otfden, and our prices sell us more goods than in h s akI com-b.r.e- c, h , are carried by other people. We have the most elegant ro6m in the west in which to show goods. We buy the largest quantities, thereby getting the lowest prices. We have less expense than any other firm of same proportion in business, and we give to our customers the benefits derived by our unexcelled position. x 417-27t- h lf ' j. lts, h . II. Wriaht COMPANY. Wash. Ave. 2329-233- 3 FINANCE AND COMMERCE New Torlc Uonev. New York. April Mmipy on ca'.l. fi&y ; Prime m(rcau:ii4 iaiwr excliaiiij". nuii't, tirm. Suty-da- y Uouiauil ; bar Siler cloMiotJnui CiM. Sterling bills S .;',. 20. H.!'; Bonds. New York, April J) closed as :ull0vi; ril Vi .0, S. 4'8COUpiU 0. S. i'Hi rioi'd D. S. Ht' coupon t'acidc ('...,, TJ. New r.:ki, M.l!i; -- bond fi. 12.1 .. 101 ...... ,,, I'll Uli , Copper, Lead and Tin. York. April 20. Coppor. nominal April, $111.75. Loa.i, ;cj iv : Douinotio 3 in, unkettied; Straits, 19.15. ; OGDEN PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Prices That Ruled on Various Pro- visions Yesterday. Monday is usually a dull day on 'Change, but busings was miito lively yesterday morning. TrdB.daci.ions numerous, prices firm. The price of eiittcs decliueU consideni'ili? in anticipation, pf bettor woather and a lare supply. Tho butter" market was firm and tiie demand increasing The wheat market was uneasy, owing to the advance in Chicago during tho last few dn Thero ia an inclination y (J(d in future " - and a bid of $1 M fyr y aji vHirary v The foliavtmt ww morning. ,. ButtbeHttTt,., "!eJ! ,ag Votstloft,: 20 to 250 best Utah' oa0 " faies. bnf rvL buyer is tWO'ed buyer,. Apple, ffT;n"'.17as,0 CV, W-caHa- d lotVheoffer'ed 200 buyVr 90 95 .st Utah, saoked, offered buyer OREEN' VEOET4BLES. Radishes.quotod 30 20 Lettuce, best Utah, per doz. quoted trreen Peas, per lb. quoted Tomatoes, per case, quoted Dry onions, per lb. quoted Green onions, per doz. quoted'.'.".! "", Watercress, per doz, quoted (. abbage, besU'al., per lb. quoted.!'.'.'.;-.- ' Apparagur, (,uered seller, per lb Turnips. rer hundred. QuotedI . 1 1 I ...T l. I) 1 (iisitips, jut nuuurcu ouereu seu.'r sacked Carrot, per hundreil, quoted Rliubaib, per lb, offered seller,.: PEEEN FBUITi. Strawberries, offered neller f Oranfre, naTels, best offered seller .. soiier Oranges, Swllins, riversides, orf " " mountain tock Lemons, offered sbIIot per case o; 00 2 1 20 20 2 07 2 00 .... . ui 65 f 3 5 3 3 8 r.l 25 25 00 ro DRIED FRUITS. Dried npples, best Utah, offered buyer.... Dried Peacbes, biwt Utah. offered bi'.yer.. Dried Apricots, best Utah, offered buyer lliH Uh 15'i GRAIN. Wheat, on track, 0rden, per bushel offered 70 buyer Outs, per 10!) lbs offered buyer 1 75 Chopped barley, per UK) offered seller.... 165 Alfiilta seed iei 100 offered seller 5 25 POULTRY, Live chickens, per doz offered buyer Dressed " per lb, offered buyer FLOl'S. Flour, best Utah, offered spller per 100 Flour, straight, offered seller 5 10 17 2 15 1 90 MISCKLIANROI'9. Best sugar cured hams, offered seller $ 10 'otiee. h . Sods All persons incited to the firm of Carlson te Kaufman (Chicago Cash Grocery), are hereby notified that as assignee of said firm, all accounts, notes and debts due said tirm are in my hands for collection, and you are hereby notified to call and settle same at once. C. II. Kino, Assignee. "Take it before brenkfast." Dr. Hen- ley's English Dandelion Tonio. 1 Patronize the new Commercial book bindery, where you can Ret tirstclasa work at Omaha and Lincoln pricea. Get your breakfast at the German A new bill of fare. restaurant |