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Show OUOEN DAILY COMMEFXlAL: Tl ESD W. AUG I ST THE THE White House. White louse. OUifmi X It I L..'U'.i twic-- Hire ia Parts. ti.i iil j tLe XL.aas M CVC!-!fry ft'liTiLCxl-r.L Jj k.Mt.va ia all Auir-r.cic::;rs ei'iur cp J all ia lVris. u 1 is ui lurLtiwirt-- J is r.y tar. c;tt. TLt-rvi? ue&WIutfiT toiWtrav-uia Paris. TLr trvrrtiEr Lt J jurvLir tiid ttlt-cj i tin? tr;r.-r- s ii first CRCtRTOSHCW CAUSE. I't. .., .u;- 4 SiM Torn- l! -. u Tie ttWrrs. tine brr-ne- s .f r'L J to 1. 1 I tiII.t'u.iuL I.a! .r. luric-- J 'L Ui r-- rf t. .... f' ilg t(-u.wc a.i, '.-- , ill) i t til liriWo, m x k. t..-- f J El Lf 1;!. i r;.'.' i . .1 - it r. li-W bLX fNunu.-it.Vifv.t- i iy. u. I t.U. St li w rr j.j rutiiit ,! Ur Mtl4 1 1!i k A. su. 4 tiilit Mini 4 trt-n..- i 1 li-f- k l ri ii-- , ma-nicij- ul tM-- U-- rr-- 4.itf L. s-- f ru-ht- x L ft 4 ti r t r (48-inc- 1 , hah-ca- SPECIAL SALE FOR 5 DAYS ONLY. 1,000 Yards India Silks, Polka Dots and Figured Flowered at 30c per yd. THIS SALE IS A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE! It Defies all Mock Sales that have been in the City for a month past. You have never had such an Opportunity to buy so Much Dry Goods for your money as you will have at this Sale. The White House! The White House! wmairrs old stoiif.. WRIQIIT'S OLD STORE. ATTENTION! DO'T YOU NEED A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE After the Jeweler. Captain Porter's determination to treat as counterfeit money all money that is gilded and made into Bcarf pins or any kind of ornament has roused the ire of Several dealers jewelers generally. called at the secret service office and protested against Captain Porter's strict interpretation of the law, and the editor of a journal devoted to the interests of the trade gave him a scoring. Captain Porter said his views had not changed a particle, and he straightway swore out a warrant for the arrest of Charles Kornp. Clark street, Korup has a place at and he was caught with some gilded nickels in bis possession the edges of which were milled. Korup was held in $500 bail by Commissioner Hoyne. Captain Porter says he will continue to arrest all jewelers having this class of goods in their possession. Chicago Tribune. rioe Climbing Mount Hood. AT OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCI-eOSE- TIIEOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000005OOOSOOO PUTNAM ONE-PRIC- E Clothing House! St., where Everything 366 Twenty-Fourt- h is being Sacrificed to Raise Money. In tlift District of tlin Firt .Indirinl i our ty. of th 1 t'rritry ofl'tHh, , Sawti-llfiilannilT. v. T. J, KilwanU. '.K. (urt di'fnilnnt. Tlic ;1'(hii1b of th Tnrritory of I'tah scnil Knvtiiic T. J. Kilwsnls, (liifi'iidnnl. i are licrfhy rtMiiiirt-.UttipiM'iir in an a't ion brouirlit air'niit you by tlin i vt v rmtucd itain-titthe Ihstnrt ('uirt if Jmticinl IMttrict of th Tcrritttry of Ut ih, anil toanwir tlte complaint 1hmI thrtiii. wntnn t4U(lu)8 )i'XcIukivo of tlio ilay f rTiro) after thw iM'rvir ! 111 thm tm yon oj IhiK Humniona if sorvod NnwitT : nr. if siTVOil out of thin comity, but iu i othrrwi-tliiw 1 iistrirt, within twotity dnya; wi witliin forty (tavs or jnlmufcnt by bo taken against you, accorilmff to tlie prayorof Baxlcontplamt. The mud action is hroiiulit to obtaiu the judgment of this court atminst the cii'f.'iiihitit for the sum of $:tfS!t.7'.i rincial with interoHt t!ierHin to date amounting to fl'l.Si and hit costs of suit. Plaintiff allrue that nVfcndHtit was indebted tto one firm of llros. for the ntiove amount Ktate. on balance of an account for tfoods hold and delivered to t lie aid defendant at tiie request of the defendant by plaintilf: that thereafter aiil Idlcman Hros. the said in lebteduess to this pl.iintilf. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on Hie herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear aud answer the said complaint as above rejuired, the said plaintiff will take judgment aKAinM you for the sum of WiiO.'.U, aud interest aud costs of suit. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner jndu'e, and the seal of the lis-tri-ct Court of the First .Judicial District, in and for the Territory seal of I'tah. this 15th day of Nov., intlipyearof our Lord one thous and eight hundred and ninety. 0. H. MoCli ee, Clerk. By L. B. Best. Deputy Clerk. M. V. (iiLUKKT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Razors Hurled with the Dead. In making the excavations for the new Trinity Lutheran chapel, on North Sixth street, beyond Washington, it became necessary to remove the remains in several of the graves in the old cemetery. In, one of the graves, which had been there seventy-fou- r years, a perfect skeleton was found, under the head of which was a razor, the handle of which had rotted off. In the early days of the ALIAS SUMMONS. In the District court of the First, judicial discentury it was customary to bury with of the trict territory of I'tah. Welwr county. the body the razor which deceased had The I'tah National flank of Garden, a corMra-tioused during life. The skeleton was in Kmma B. plaintiff, vs Kobert Robinson. B. Bnyley ); Alice B. a good state of preservation. The con- Knbinson, formerly Kmma B. ; .lames Ba Alice ley Cassin, formerly tents of the other graves simply consist- Bell, assignee of me Miytter Konmson Hardware ed of a little dust. Among the old graves Company ; H. V. Smith, cnartlian of the erson estate of Rolxu t Mclhvaine Kobiuson and ia that of General Francis Swain, who and Koliert Mcllwaine Robinson and Thomas defendants. was in the revolutionary war and who The People of the Territory of Utah send died in 1820. Reading Telegraph. Kreetinjr: It ia about time that parties were be- ing made up for excursions to Mount Hood. It used to be a regular thing for parties to be made up to climb that mountain about this time of year, the month of Jnjy being generally considered the most favorable month for making the ascent. For some reason such parties are not so common of late. Since parties spent the night on the mountain and burned red fire there on the evening of July 4, the asceut of the mountain is not looked upon as much of a feat. Portland Oregonian. Mr. Hood's Bad Case of Blues. T. H. Hood, a citizen of Frankfort, Ind., has been subject to epileptic at- tacks, and, in consulting a young doctor by the name of Perkins, decided to take his treatment, which consisted of a small i411 to be taken every night before retiring. In a short time he began to turn blue, and today he is as blue as indigo. His entire body ia blue, with hia face and hands a deeper hue. The doctors can ascribe no cause for the change, and the best skill has failed to restore natural color. Cor. Cleveland Leader. An Untimely Death. Isaac Dixon several months ago came to this country from England and went to work as a laborer in a rolling mill at Passaic, N. J. He drank ice water to excess Thursday and died Saturday as a result Since then it has come to light that had he lived seven months longer he would have received a large estate in England. Why he came here and hired out as a laborer no one appeared to know. He was to be married within a few weeks to a young lady of Patersofl. Philadelphia Ledger. il . ""w Ctsi rr seud tu as ti. f tlvt umi ts rirrt va Territory ot t lb Court rv-- t-- J tl.i .f )s irf UHpilkSlMuM nertuir) hin tlx j- if erv(i ouui.tj r ttr. if ikimI out of tins but ia thi district. nkLa twtaty eoiijjty, tila? bf rtri.L.t i.U br t&kfa axtouM ou, juurufit scouniu w of tL ti r.jjiiiit. 1 i.cNn.i seta u- tmnni to f,i-rls eer--t ,41 itnixiti.i t 11. forth t u c p HvirtA4ce.l .rruiiLCi rau-uiilj w.rtv at kbuin fr,.iu iii.t day tf um ,4 triil eu-h- luf.uiFt ti e Juiy. ds: iry tt.-ri- am miinu..i- ti. tl, . H ftJaij! R, Aiurunu. Airx.udrt M. Wi Pstu. a:.i 0. rt Kobiui n. or tu n.na trf tit tb..uixtd k.lirs iulrtt t ti.e rsteof eifl.t r Mit per siitiuuj (nun it ji,t tixy i4 Jul) Iw. aud tin iitj- ut of Midmvibj immiMS lulf IW1 a,ll Ui ) hkI UUiiujI Stl'li CukU, Hist tlr ulr vju-- . and tiii. actua tb f,,r tlw auaturit of balucr fo.jou Uitrt at tU- - rm trfand tb m,t ofroui Jul . - ui-o- u d.-- 1 tii lv. m.ni lira fully krribl iu Ui ireiu. be m aumi mml Mid xnawiii tv c rot-rt- Sl.t, ruia-pi.n- Uiat uVnMil be 01 rii-Ww- r.t. .t f l Mid sn.ouiit, uiw-mand and tb bal-su- ra of said morttfaml uremiMW or so murb tlu-rr.a. m.y tm xweMary, b soH iu anMMiiit. interest aud rots; and for a rtw s..ua(4esttorue fe( 10 tbe.um of thst for tb f.tm-n,y l andmwle ure of ssid nuirt& for trie sal of said prvmum, sro.nbi.if hi H.eUw ,M of tin. court of tin. du-- t net ; tl at tlis promeds of said sle mat be applied to the pat met t of uieroun uiu HatiM of sale and fe.. ami tli aroouut due thepUin-tit- ! suornej ; and that .aid defeudauts aud each of t Item sud all wixuui cUuniuir under in. n. ... ltl.. of tU. ru ubseiueut to the execution if said luortiraire der.1 iai .aid premis.-- . ruber as purchaser, inruitibrsuo-n- , or otherwise may bs tiamxl ami lom-i,vof all right, claim or equity of redemption in the .aid and eyery part theroof. aud tlmt plaint iff I,.,. ju.U.-nien- t arttiust Aiiiriistui, ft. I'atton. Aleiaa- r .r al tt; ""' tt. iiiinuin nv i.irk sud H..l-r- t K.,hinon, and that miif agaiust them for any d. hit-mai remain afti-- r ai.nli nor all the ,.n cetls 01 the sale of said pri.tiiii.es properly ap-- i to the satisfaction of the judgment. 1 hat the other party to tha plaintiff or any r nit may bm um a at said sale; that the I nited S aies marshal a deed to the pun hawr; that said irclia-- r be let into os.es.loli of The premise, on production of tha l . h. marshal's deed ther.-f.ir- ; and that the may have such other or further relief plaintiff 111 the l.r.Mltls. RS to tbi. cmrt tt.nv aud eqiiitafie. For further and fuller pornru-a- t' lars made l.i llinp.,mi,l.nll It hen-bil.-- M. Iicn-nc- pun-hase- en-cut- oil tile herein. And you are hereby n.. lined that if oo fail to and answer the roniplaiiit as sls.ve rn- apix-a- r . the said plaiutill will apply to lue court pur.-d.r the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Winer, Judge, and the seal of tha District CM.rt of the FirstJudi-SKAcial District, iu and for the Territory of Utah, this uth day of July, in the year of our Lord one th. iisaud, eight hundred aud ninety one. H (MrCLftE, Clerk. Ily L. B. Bkht. Deputy Clerk. C. F. Ixsifhoi aim. Attorney for Plaintiff. MARSHAL'S SALE. In the District Court for the First Judicial SUMMONS. Ditnct f trxriuri 1 Our Entire Stock is Placed on this Sale ! o! ojUj.t tif a) lUr . ur ia as sd-- k. ttt ixsxLs t4 iL TTi?or 4 n- - ;o.t.!f. ! i. ...!tiofA. Lirt- tu 16 abute tuu required I u ai trHrt,( .u.l uti f x In?-- ix Y,- -i i V . i,lLrw lur cat-It- & tJ li. irtL us 'Mv.ll( B J ir I L-- t,nx- k-!IfJ'fi., CV i--j .. I tilt ii a J. U irf - n.uaiMi-ata- gr-.- Oden Ai!J liSiTUT. L. Si J Xrt' t. IUi'1 t 4 tiJt-wau- i-- Ju-ixi- I . .4 Ai.u A. U., l vl. In crcKiiiS i'rwtsitis irbi.I n da. liipfi t bn-athe jiaviL, am 1 ULJcr,r!x.ui.J l .4 tit- - rwjilu of Mi.i rv is iua-frvm the mat. bolt . 1 ' .m f lat a '.!.skh t i bj i. 1.1 ii i fci T".iii. to IkO .&U for ti the wvm. The whole city of Pari wid t t.J Lavt Urj lii J with of tloc-tri- c It t f ur!.r or i. tl.l s r'iy tl.i few cable a heu . lihtir mutttli. ! l"!b l4 vl IU tirf l'4ll 1 Auiat. fraij and traffic on the sidewalks aiid in th t'cvMLfci a.) Ai.. a i awr (raitd f t:ri .ut s H t will Lave ttrerts iu guff ml a minimum of tl.a ui c.uiiiy AUii that tiier.ttfi Kittt wf taiJilnif at obstruction, whili no injury whaUoev-- r l scr.tuut sua 4 t.ij titiM t. iiw will have been done to pavement. JU1 rtitM1, ty eiiMujc ittfcr t mji.xi tu st We positively say that City has never before witnessed such a Sacrifice Sale theso minor questions of practical befvre ssivl tut A ttetirf, Ur J iff.- of New and Fashionable Dry Goods, liear in mind that Most of Our Goods are Entirely enjrineenug that we in our citie 1"61. lOtll. Jul) . attacking ia a fumbling, rude, origA. C. BtsHi. Prutt New, as Our Stock was bought in June, 1891, therefore the Latest in the Market will be aru inal way, heeile even of the experience ft. Bolt w tv Att. t..r AilniiiiMrtitris. i. found in Our House. of 1 ki. rvuet ) tt WHrr.i of our nearest neighbor, while densely Trrrn I. J.. F. LHi i.lr. titrk uf tliirtbtriiirt and contentedly ignorant of th experi- tn suu ft i4 Hropf CMiiiitT, ilu ljir-6certify ence of foreign cities, have been thor- tiist Uiif famsntyr i s fuiL trus sfui rU&f t ! uritfiusi trttrr SfiMfiutiiiic tb ftr ctr oughly solved in Europe. Dr. Albert frruVmeiit if xmiui'l, uJ Ui tii tsum diMnbutioti (.itiful d twt Im rnsdv iu tli Eusit.r Shaw in Century. of tu Aiidrw W. Hsuwu. orsjMi. Our Business is to Sell You Goods, and Your Interest is to Buy them From Us, m itMttitMl. blwi and recoiled iu mf titi in f house SUIvrs tl laid to for other Values Citythan Brothers. the Uj because we give you Better Jul), Marry tfl, s tbessms Ogden Money any S'Msrsof rtrd Clerk Bird ia the orphans' court yesla witnoM tMxf, I hs Such values in Table Linen and Covert, Such values in Gloves, Such values in St lkg. mi lisud sud sttixetl the terday granted marriage license to two in values TowelB Such in and values Such tHt court tti dajr Hosieries, of tlio Such values in Drees Goods, Napkins, deal. who are sisters and who are girls, pretty rear in sud values tint shirf vrittu. Bed Such Such values in Ribbons, Such values in curtains. Spreads, the l'r.tiate Court. going to marry two brothers. The par- J. P. wLEPWlttiB. Such values in Corsets, Such values in Crashes and ToweliDg, Such values in Ladies' Jackets, . 11 11 AitsoN, ivj.ut)r t lers. Hy ties are Amelia Louisa Wilke, aged ninewho will wed John Somershoe, As we are showing were never known in the history of the trade in Ogden City. Gaze upon teen, twenty-five. This couple are resiaged the Prices Below and be Convinced: GUARDIAN SALE-NOTIC- E. dents of Oluey. The other pair are Agi lirrt'ln- rivii that in iJiirsuauc tf Witir1 to nes down Theresa who cut We are selling Blazer Jackets at 1.75 Wilke, Table linen, formerly 50c, aged seventeen, r'i'r of I'rial ciirt i( Wctn-- comity. SILK. will become the wife of Alexander Ha 33c. worth &M. I ijli ti.Hff u. hi l.id urty f Jm , to down We are selling Blazer Jackets at $5.00 Table linen, formerly COc, cut India Silks, all colors, reduced from Somerfhoe, aged tweuty-six- , a resident l'l. If! tltf Ilirttl'T of tltf tMMt of JiKHilf'thH 41c. worth $3.50. of Frankliuviile. The young ladies were tnt'tikt.ri uiul kill mi W.r ftr tin "tUminor. COc to 43c. f An- Table covers, formerly fl.25, cut down accompanied by their mother, who, with KUt. 141, t 11 at privHt Kit!!! the iIjij. titii India Silk," all colors, reduced from of .iiti minor in ml xi be to Si k. a smile ou her countenance at Mini liitTtftfc DRESS GOODS. icMriiMil r.l oiat. Mluaif in tin Table linen, formerly 81.73, cut down thebeaming tl.00to73c f H chilof rMint her Territory of lah : A part of happiness Our 35c colored and black marked to jfl.15. lilax-Faille Frgncaise reduced from h two iii in lilm k lliirtj-ou- f :ill in il;it A, dren, gave her consent to the coining tK.ltMi down to 22c. "ii nirwy, Utuiiili'ti a folltw : LACE tl..V) to 9.?. It TAINS. Hiint on1 buiitlnNi xihI wTftit ht 50c plaids and stripes marked Our nuptials. 15lauk Faille Francaise reduced from ftt ejtM fnnn the wnitii"t corni-The clerk said that the nearest ap- of nHitil2i down to 33c. Our 81 50 laco curtains now $1.00. lot ami run nunc tltnr'iiorth eitflity tM tl.HO to 1 1.40. Our C5c colored and blacks marked Ourt2.10 lace curtains now 11.40. to an incident kind waa of this fM't. t twenty-fou- r thfiin it ftHt, ihctir proach Colored Faille Francai6e reduced from down to 4 So. tweutiv four Our $2.00 lace curtains now fl.'.W. wuithfisflity (XM tm'i, tlnr some time in when a man came and ago, tin- plac of UAfiiininir. to -l t l.uO to 'JOc. now lace $2.25, raised 75c silk $3.50 Our Our curtains fancy plaids a license and shortly afterward of tli got l(iiil hjiIo ill lx for e&hU, l.iw ful mortlace curtains now $3.00. Our marked down to 00c. Strtti, utid hiiiititrotli'i-hlo- r IkkhuI (tnti-another man came in giving exactly the ruitl afort 011 niiiKt iu SUMMER JACKETS AND REEFERS. the t'Tiim Our fl.00 wntinr hu, serge and colors same name and getting a license to ty Hinl will ht law nt linelu A (inniu'll CORSETS AS D HOSIERIES. We are selling Blazer Jackets at $1.00 marked down to 75c. ilhc TLi" Valiiiirton a City, woman of same the viiiii, uaiue marry nearly 75c corsets for 40c. v will be inatlt, I tnlt, htMitfC worth F!50. I'Ihi'w wli4rt as the other. Mr. Bird asked a few at any tiuit U'foro the hv i until. 85c corsets for 50c. We are selling Blazer Jackets at f 1.50 Lmih H. Ksekmas. TABLE LIXEX AND TABLE COVERS. 1.00 corsets for G5c. questions and discovered that the appli- (iiiitnluin of tli worth 83.00. tatfMtof I1.mmih' K. KitMman cants were father and son, and that 40c hose for 24c. Table linen, formerly 40c, cut down We are selling Blazer JackeU at ?2.50 ami Ia'izU M. iiiiiur. N. It. Tli imrchiiKnr at th tnvi mentioiiHil neither of them had been aware that 50c hose for 30c. to 25c. worth S5.00. tit i ntrMt in au iroiMTty not hny they were courting sistera until they ounrti by ail minors. &ttamt rate ftirca-l- i. found it out at the license office. Philadelphia North American. BEGINS ON TUESDAY, JULY 28, AND WILL CONTINUE FOE 20 DAYS SUMMONS. 1 O'ur! of !. f urtA dis t.:vt iti ltrit.y. Wexu.Ty J. i. 4..5 ae. r B. Psi- IJukul t. la b. luiui. si. SL&d Ivsta l.UiMii. ijiu eis-iii or.;.li.l l'fcij.f"T4B!K J Wa. I. a. b i.(i.a. Lt-- Ari.--vf l:Uii . x is. A. ii-tv? H . 1 rxi sad l"t'r. . Lufrvait. t :ii rrjoi S '..! I tU. R. j H. K. Ia tl. r 4 !.a:..:j.jrr.X wires oi tii9 uulcr the cm-duiare UiJ in or evco ia the bar svii, without i.L-uItelijjutt-s- t frvu auy tvim of are Ariiiurvd - . -- -r ; 7 "- ii jstrta, jiii j ill the wtM fur tiiw any j ia tie ecLway Animal Clearance Sale! i. ItOl. District, Order of sale and decree of foreclrtsure. CM. Ciilbert-oi- i, Plaintiff, is R. L. Armstrong, l.ueha Slater and 11. M. O Haver, Da- fendnuts. I uder and by virtue of an order of sale an! d.vree of foreclosure issued out of the District Court, at Ogden City. county and Territory of Utah. onthe2!!th day of Jmiel.q, ir the ataive entitled at t inn, herein C. M. tlie above named plaintiff, obtained a and decree against R. L. Armstrong, judgment Lii-l- ia Slater and H. M. O'ilaver. defendants on the ll'ih 4nt of June s;il which said decree was. on the ilith, dav of June lvl, recorded in Judgment Book of eutd court, at page, 1 am com landed tosell. All that curtain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the t v of Ogden, County of Weber and Territory of Utah, and bounded aud described as follows, to wit: Tin nor! h half of block nine, and the north half of block thirty-liv- e Koh Hill addition to C-- 111 Ogden City. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 11t h day of .Inly lMd. at Twelve o'clock main of that day, in front of the County court house, in the City of Ogden, County of Welier ami Territory of Utah, 1 wi 1 in obedience to saidorderof sale and of foreclosure, sell the als.ve described property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs judgment with interest thereon and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America. Kliah H. Parsons, U. S. Marshal. W. Bi Tt iiKB. Deputy U. S. Marshal. By Oo den Citj, June 2oth Kvnns A- Rogers, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Tl.tin nl.P Mi,r ;is i ...... :in . .1 nil .....:l i u rm I IQ 1st. day of August, lSKtl at 12o'chK?k m,ur.liiy of that day. Kr.ns II . Parsons, V. S. Marshal By W. Butcher. Deputy U. S. Mnrchal. !!. TIMBER NOTICE. To whom it may concernjf Notice is hereby given by the Consolidated Lumber and Milling Company, a corporation organized and existing miller tlie laws of Utah Territory, that it is the intention of said co.ro ration to apply to the secretary of the iutvi-m- i under an act of March :ird, 191, entitled '"Ait act to amend section eight of an act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninety.one, j entitled 'An act to repeal timher culture laws, anil for other purposes.' " for permission to cut timber in tlie southeastern part of Welx-- r county. Utah territory, for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants of Utah territory with lumber and ties for building, mining and other domestic puriH.ses. That said timber if located in the mountains in the southeastern part of To Robsrt Robinson, Kirima B. Robinson, ("forWelw-county, about three miles east of Beaver merly Kmma K. Bayley : Alice B. Bell, canon and three miles north of the South Fork Alice B. Bayleyl: .lames Casein, assimiee of Ogden river and about twenty. eight miles of the of the Snyder Robinson Hardware Com- from Ogden City ; that the laud is unsurveyed pany ; H. W. Smith, suardian of the person and and when surveyed will not lie subject to entry estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Koli- under existing laws of the United States exert Mcllwaine Robinson, and Thomas Cahoon. cept for mineral entry. That the timher sought defendants to be cut is partly dead from forest tires, and You are hereby required to appear in an acthe timber standing is balsam, and repretion ;broucht auainst you by t lip above named sentsgreen about three or four hundred thousand plaintiff, in the District c;mrt of the First judi- feet, and covers about three hundred acres of cial district of the territory of Utah, and to an- land. That the preservation of said timber is swer the complaint therein, within ten not necessary for the water supply of any after the stream that is used for irrigating purposes or days exclusive of the day of service, service on you of this summons -- if served wit in thatcanhoreafterbeusedf.tr irrigating. The this county ; or, if served out of this county, land is very mountainous, neither but in this district, within twenty days; other- nor mineral, and is too far from theagricultural mines and wise withtn forty days-'- or judgment by default settlements to be of value either or will be taken airainst you, according to the settlers, unless sawed Into timber. to miners, prayer of said complaint. The Consolidated Limber Milling and The said action is brouRlit to require the deCompanv. fendant, Robert Robinson, to make answer tinWAKP.FN G. Child. President. der oath as to the nature, situation, amount and Ogden Utah. June 2Mli, 1!1. value of all bis property and effects whether held by himself or others in trust for him : also of the property and effects he has conveyed and the value thereof, and to whom and for what purpose and npon what terms: and that he lie enjoined from in any manner selling or disposing of any of his property or effects or intermeddling therewith, and that a receiver be of all his proiert.y. Second. To reall of the other defendants above named quire to make answer under oath and set forth and discover all thinsrs required to be stated by the GOOD RT'BBEE defendant, Robert Robinson; that, they and HOSE each Jf them be enjoined from disposing of or be bought ten could sf intermeddling with proiiertyof Robert RobinWhy? beago. years 1 him son idertheircontrol; also frompaying any cause there was rtift- debts which they may owe him. Third: That 11 hi.A In ThR l all conveyances of proerty, effects, stocks, gold bv contains little or no pure rubber. bonds, securities.'etc, heretofore made by the Our BLUE BRAND HOSK is the knd, last defendant Robert Robinson, to the other de- sad is made of mVr. With good csre It should at the price. Ac is fendants be adjudged void and be set aside ; and Ave or six vears. It is cheap not are sud for. that yeu art gi tting what you pay that defendant, Robert Robinson, be adjudged s high price for a poor article, we plaos tlui the owner thereof, and that thesame beappliid paying ; to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment. brand on every length Fourth: For all other equitable and general fill Who has not had Poor Hose? 4 relief. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby mado to the complaint on hie herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to answer the said complaint as above ap)ear andthe said plaintiff will apply to the required, Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Mines, judge, and the seal of the District court of the First cial district, in and for the terriday of tory of Utah, thisour8thLord one July, in the year of hundred and thousand eight V jndi-raSA- ninety-on- C. H. McCLTJRE, Clerk. Ey L. B. BEST, Deputy Clerk. KlMBALL A ALLISON, Attorneys for Plaintif If yon cannot get It of ynnr dealer, W3 will send It, of money. express paid, on Sample fret if you inention thU piper. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., Manf'rj. of Rubber Belting and Packing, 226 Devonshire Street, Boston 20S Lake St, Chicago) 8 Buih St, Sa- -, Franc lico, Caly |