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Show 0:?:0WW:' IT if lijctiiji ' V0L-IX- - OGDEN, UTAH: SmAY EVENING, FEBRUARY;!, - without the consent of the City Council first bad and obtained thereto. Sec. 5. If any person Bhall engage in the manufacture of any spirituous or fermented liquors at any house or place within this city without first having obtained a license therefor as hereinbefore provided, or if any person licensed as a brewer or distiller Bhall sell, give away or dispose of any spirituous or fermented liquors on Sunday, or give or sell to any minor or Indian in any quantity, or sell or dispose of any spirituous or fermented liquors in less than hereinbefore quantities prescribed, or sell any such liquors, or suffer them or either of them to be sold or to be drank on his prem ises, without first having taken out a license as liquor dealer at such prem ises, he shall, on conviction of either onense be liable to a hne in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars,or to imprisonment not exceeding one hundred days, or to both such fine and imprisonment, at the discretion of the court. s"i y any pari ffc CKyt lows: w First. Upon the license of every person who engages in the business or occupation or calling of what is commonly , known as a commercial traveler, or drummer, or commercial agent or traveling agent, who sells or offers to sell or solicits for the sale of any goods, or wares, or merchans dise, $10.00. Second. Upon a runner's license -- Advertising rate made knojrn on application Mr. J. H. Batib, Newspaper Advertls-ln-e Aeent, el l'aik Row (Times Building), New York, it authorised to contract for in the Dally and Semi-advertisement (Weekly Ogden Junction, ,t ear best rate. $3.00. iniwrHI tlleo.P.Eowu(Co'i Third. Upon a real estate or land agent's license, $4.00. Fourth. Upon a license for smelting or crushing ores, $10.00. Fifth. Upon an assaver's license. Newspaper Advertising Boreas, (lO Spruce Street), There ADVERTISING CONTRACTS UVU VflDV me be made foi it ia IILII I UlllV IN RELATION $3.00. COKTIXUfD fKOU 2d PAGB, cense may be' iisued thereon as follows, viz. For all restaurants able to accomto thirty-si- x modate twenty-foguests at one time, $30. For all restaurants able to accommodate sixteen to twenty-fou- r guests at one lime, $20. For all restaurants able to accommodate less than rixtetn at one time, ur represented, $2.00. It Eighth. Upon a photottraDher's any person to carry on the business license, $5.00. of selling fresh meats within the Ninth. Upon a sewing machine limits of this city, without firs obi agent's license, $5.00. taming a license tnereior. s - FT A premises. ' - ... . f SVN'DRY VOCATIONS. te. licensed. Sec. 1. Sc. 3. fer.3 Bates. Exemptions. Sec. 4. Same. Kv 1. It ..hall not be lawful foT Offden Within .J ..nv u J ranin o r J' U or - v " :i.mi.J v . Hniramflf commercial traveler or agent, runner or or buyer on tne street, reai . . .J tliA f;tv uv ? I. eio mast be obtained. Sec 3, Bates. S- - t All hawkers and neddlers are hereby required to obtain license under the provisions of this chapter, and shall pay therefor, per annum, the sum hereinafter named. Run. 1. For a license to carrv a bas ket for the sale of notions, $6.00. For a license to carry a pacx, ior the sale of merchandise, $30.00. Fnr a license to Deddle merchant dise from a wagon, or other vehicle, $60.00. Provided, that quarterly licenses may be issued at the foregoing rates. TO BREWERS AND DIS TILLERS. Sec 1. License must be obtained. Sec 2. What application must contain. Sec. 8. License, when granted; Bates. Sec . Not transferable. Sec. S. Penalty. Sec. 1. No person within the limits of Ogden City, dirtctly or indirectly, in person or by another, shall manus tnrnrnn his account, j anv. IBlibUi) v spirituous or fermented liquors, for sale, witnout a license nrsi uu u obtained according to the provisions of tnis article. fiu 9 A nnlinatinns for license un der the provisions of this article shall marl in writing to the MsVOT and tne iuu Uity Council, . ... and.. snail. state i nnmA or t.hA anniicant. ana II a nrm. the full name ef each member there of, and the place where such bust npsa ia tn r CArricd on. See. 3. On payment into the City Trunin nf tha . am mint . herein named, and the fulfillment of all other requirement of this article, and CitvJ Council mav. tt,AfvAi VMV SH.J cause to be issued by the Recorder a license to carry en the business asked for, for the period oi. tnree montns, in the tenement or building designa ted in the application, at tne iouowi to manu-r.,i.ing rates, viz.: As a brewer be sold to o!a haaf or norter. X or only at wholesale, by the keg ,. . four gallons, or ia bottles not ian Ana Hfr7.ln. And not to be drank dollars on the premises, twenty-fiv- e per quarter. a. a distiller, to manufacture to be sold only at spirituous . liquors, . . 1 UawmaI tn i Wholesale, ny mo .rg vi ""M four less than not gallons, quantities A. ;n Hnttle not less than one dozen. and not to be drank on the premises, fifty dollars per quarter. Sec. 4. No license granted under the provisions of this article shall be assignable or transferable, or authorize aay person or persons other than those named in the license, to carry on the business therein speciaed. carNor shall any person or persons ar- named in this ry on any business rilo'a than thona .rnr ntbor less 1 1 AND defined. Sec. 1. Whoever shall keep any publio house with lodging rooms and dining hall for the accommodation of guests within Ogden City, is de. clared to be a tavern or hotel keeper. tsec. 2. Each tayern or hotel keeper, on making application to the Mayor for license, shall make a statement of the number cf rooms of all kinds his house contains, which statement shall be sworn to before the Mayor or the City Recorder, by the tavern or or his duly authorized agent. Sec. 3. ihe Kecorder shall file all ach statements in alphabetical order, and yearly licenses may be issued therefrom, at the following rates per annum, viz.: Over 100 rooms wit'i dininir hall shall constitute 1st class, and shall pay $120.00, Over 75 to 100 rooms shall consti tute 2nd class, and pay $100. Over 60 to 75 rooms shall constitute 3rd class, and sha'l pay $80.00, Over 25 to 50 rooms shall consti tute 4th class, and shall pay $50 00 25 rooms and under shall constitu te 5th class, and Bhall pay $25.00 I rtvided, licenses be cranted lor lodging rooms exclusively at half thd foregoing rates. hotel-keeper- , EXS remedy-succeede- d half-vearl- v - ic.n Over fiJjlWJ ana wj; $40,000 shall constitute Bin ciass,anu 'n nn Over" $30,000 and not exceeding riijbician of Great Prominence street, New York in Thirty-sixt- h to even help Mr. unable was City, $35,000 shall constitute 9th class.and Wm. McKee, of Patterson, N. J., suf. tint no the agonies always attended Over $25,000 and not exceeding feringdiseased kidneys. As an honnpon $30,000 shall constitute ium ciass, est man and practitioner, he preand pay $88.00. ' and cured him by using one scribed, not and exceeding Over $20,000 hotdA of W&rnffr's Safe Kidnev.snd 1 t2?, OHO hH pnnHtntA Hh rUc 'T ;" n r - , , NoTtT ...... . 3 - DOMESTIC NOTES. At riacerville, El Dorslo County, FOREIGN. NOTES.,. in twenty-fou- r ?(. hours, 7 -t. sin of rain fell. '' California Struck by a J)estr6c-tir- e . . From other places in tho northern Parliament Purposelessly Parof the State came almost inStorm Ware. Z part credible accounts of the amount of leys with Parnell. rainfall during the storm. "' Ashore. Jelui Sherman Woa't Have W. U. Telegraph to 11 Jinotiow. New York, Feb. 1. In the blindlttiisl.in Uuinlilit. any More Treasury. snow the steamer Rosaima, from ing Moscort', Feb. K Many bankruptLondon, came Rshore on Ocean Beach; the crew and four passengers cies aie imminent, ou account of the By W. 0. Mef raph o th Joscnon refused to be landed. depression in liussian .induct ri?s,and A Wonderful Fuel. Mini Plninrf!). the minister of finance hai instituted " Jersey City, Jan. 31 An exhibiWasuisgtox, Ffb. 1. Debt slat" an inquiry into the cuusept. tion was given of the new ment issued to day shows the de' ' crease of fioo.1, the debtdurinn Jan public fuel a combination of petroleum be $7,:S2,107.7r; cash m the Amstkiu)a.u, FeU. 1. The Iving of and 6team(i The exhibition was of uary ti treasury'$22tfcQ74,535.0H; certificates the Nethwlands will be petitioned to suoh a satisfactory nature that results of deposit outstanding $S,fi30,000,00j take diplomatic repre ntatiuns to certificates $867,250.00: great Britain to terminate the Transare promised nof importance, , not refunding $310,081,4 vaal war aud make the Boers inde' legal tenders outstanding easily exaggerated. 010.OC fractional currency outstand. pendent. Col, Rose, of the. ienosyJvani ' ing $la,520,433.12; less amount estK r ' Aiiuthrr'n Pfoptrlj. Railroad, says a locomotive can be mated as lost or destroyed by act of 1. Sothern left all Feb. Lomdon, run from New York to Philadelphia June 21 1879, $8,375,934.00, his property, including knd in New for $4, Instead of $25 as now with '.iC , . nomocracy Ahead, York, to his sister Mrs. Cowan." ' 'oIIarrisiiurii, Feb. 1,The Hth coal. (loture. ' , ,,. . bnllot in gave 1. Tho Timei says: The Qmmeacial says: To pro' Wallace the Senatorial contestcandi-LoJioos,Tt.-b- . j 78,01iver (Cameron's Tho Government is fully aware of dues oombuBtion nothing more is 7ti, Grow 50 (iudepoudeut lies date) the necessity for elotura, It ' cannot atom-innecessary than by means or an Then tho Legislature iulr be evaded, and proposals are to unite dry steam ; and crude publican). after the customary hard longer to be laid before the House of ready petroleum, only a common inch pipe journed,i half hour day's work. . ; Commons, when tho time is deemed being used for this purpose, one for Killed far Cotton! ript'. ,. . steam, and another for oil,with cocks ' New ' Obleass, Fcb.J 1. to regulate the ilqw, , A junction is to Ailjuura. J. L, made within six inehej l a perfor- Schroeder killed E. J. OJterhont at Lovbus, FiiJ). 1., 11 a. m. The ated brick retort with s nozaleti, and Gain's Landing on Saturday. Both llousei is still sit tin).', risl'tming to ads instantly on a match being applied, were prominent merchants. ' A bale ioui-- by 221 to 27. llealy, llome the whole interior of the, furnace---a- n of cotton was the cause. Ruler, resumed IM debate, Hpeakinir over an hour.; in the early debate , ...( ordinary reverbatory smelting PniiadoliiUia Utjuf', furnace becomes intensely .heated, pro Pan.ADELi'MiA, Fbb. 1. A fuo, this ilopeeooa and Broautiead, so much so that all exposed surfaces gutted the six and eiht nounced Radicals declared that morning, be fused. easiiy may T. buildings on Canter' Alloy, thouih l'fluctatit to curtail the con If applied to the steam boiler of a story 210 to 220t and from StMioud to Third stitutional liber licit, they must sup looomotive. or a ship, it is only nec- Streets, , The injured parties arm: port tne lull, i unu'li was several essary to place retorts, made, of tire Meyer ,lf htein. shoe nifuiulucturors; timss calkd to order for irrelevancy. clay, on the grate bars, thus protec- M,i Lavzeleie.; printer; .Weikel A The Marquis of llartington said the ting the the boiler plates from, in- - Smith, spice mauufuoturers; the Key- time tor compromise was psst. It is stone Forgo .Co.; .Fred. Schmidt, poitiveyM&trd that a branch Land League husbeen formed by an sgont Mysterious Ilsiicirnfe, Uilor, and several others. from America iu the Island of Jer St. Louis, Feb. 1. The Republican Won't mq noma Kuleis will ho able sey, has a special from Dallas, Texas, givChicago, Feb. 1. The Journal's to prolong the debato till Thursday, ing an account of the disappearance Washington special Says: Secretary h.u been called to order three under circumstances indicating foul Sherman his decision not to Biggar liinoi. Gladstone returned to the of a named Frenohmau, young play, to the head House at noon, accept a Joseph Gravier, who claimed to be of the Treasury Department if Oen. The motion to adjourn was lost by from California, and who stated that Garfield should oiler it to hun; He his had deserted him prefers to eo into the Senate, tn 225 to 2 votes. The Irish members made all ilia speeches. Wrangles '' at Dennison, carrying off with him which ho has ben elected. , and calls to or er- have been $4,000 in money and a valise belongThis di.'patch concurs with wh;t: ai d Soeley being the to ing the Frenchman, said by loin one or two persons hie kn'iw to lx Kt'ea-tasoffenders. No one, however, to contain $25,000 gold and cur- a fact, namely that Garfield did otl'.ir risks susponKion. rency. It was left at the house of to Secretary Slier man Hie Ireasuiy Mr. Mitchel, who had befriended portfolioand that the latter, after him in his trouble, and was deposit consulting with' his liien.l', decide! Sokm Luuu;s cured by usinc Brown's ' ed in a bank by Micnelfor safe keep- to return to tho Balsam. del Cough ' ' ing. When last seen the Frencht'hlcaifiitlut, man was with an Italian named Chicago, Feb. 1. Two. CiImI (.leva Paul, and suspicion was aroused More People Bio tor accidents oerunid this morning. made the latter bad that from diseased kidney tharfof conin Spend-lor'Bros, Barnhnrdt nuj One, him. Late with away but not cue fatal case in a Type Manulacfurorr ' rt'U hi itv sumption, would the Republican received another occur if Warner'e killed Joseph c'ioliip (liouund partment, neifrom that Dallas, special stating S.if'e Kidney and Liver 'ure was J ther Gravier nor Paul had yet been Tha .other occurred in First nu' taken in time. By all mean try it uiH an whore 'enuiiiecr Bradley's. Calito heard from; that dispatches djalj It fornia failed to procure the identifi- passengers were seiwusly hurt ald j cation ot Gravier, and that when the Joseph Stclieu.y us kille ). All railroail entering tho cily authorities opened his valise instead of the $25,000 said to be in brought tho trains from two to four ours lato and in sortie' cases uo it, they found pieces of candle wraprains at all have arrived. ped up in paper, to give the ap The mails are greatly delayed aid pearance of one hundred five the freight trains ar,1 lirhltid ' time. dollar gold pieces in each package, he suburban trains did Mot arEven short pieces of railroad iron wrapped rive promptly; to day ' chiefly on the up to look like gold bricks, but no and .Michigan central Is one of the best remedies- for 1'ootliaclie, money, iioth tea frenchman ana l.ake Shore Soro Tlirual, ktieum;Uura, Pains the' causa is flic heafcy inHcndaclie, Itahan exhibited large amounts of trains and (In Sklc, Storaacli, etc.. Sure Cure. show which w m carried drivirig gold and greenbacks belore diwtp1 the tracks, t.y lively wind. lli SICHABWOlf 3 CANKER CUBE pearance, and the police have infordifli-jil mation from St. Louis that tkey are strce). cars go only with gn at li compowd of Die Kerbs of our Native members of a gang of well-knoHills, and is a Suie Cure, and destroys Canker in the lilood. There never was diphburglarsit is thought they are connected with heavy robberies in Texas .' Toi.Kuo,Feb. l 11 envy utuw; hi'i theria but what Canker was at the root. Try it, during the past week. The chief winds foi 24 houw, lrtfis very iii j i, WCJIIRI,SO:V'S BEKJIIVE LIFE of police has postal cards printed and trains much dolayeJ I'fiii.i'ut i'iK,sr;in;v' jsvw. . desoribing them and mailed to vari' iramj neany ,t ; for Sore Tftroat and Lung Cure Sure theic to secure ous cities ,r kao r)lareii. Diseases, such as Conqflis, 0)lds, tstltma. arrest. 1. Sir. Lrrt,' FH. Tii( j'ice Pains in (he Side and C'U'St. Made of Puro t'aliroraia Calamities. , r Herbs and Honey 35c and 50c. per Bottle. raided some keini rooai, 1'tlx he rain night, capturing oter 150 person .: Sah Francisco, JaB.3l-r!Xttt sat t 2.O.X. L asi aU Virl Stem, that began on the 28th inst. spread whom about ttne-hn- lf were bailed over the coast from British Colum- out by the proprietors. ' ''( THE WiftDEIlOF TIE WOULD, bia to the southern portion of this Mioelinff a Kliootis). ' state, and has been PiEiif.o, Col,, Feb. 1. On SuridVy ' storm experienced since 1861. The GOOD KVWi 0a ALU City Marshal Bilby shot, upd night, Feathpr, Yuba, and Upper Sicra moftally wounded,' James Farrsli, mento rivers all overflow their banks while Ihe latter was enagad in a PROFESSOR HERMAN'S and the creeks running into thoie row which was attempting .to Bilby banks. streams also overflowed their ' '. ; The damage cannot be estimated quell, ' ' YERMIN DESTitOVElt! j IlrOHiu '.. J. , but the aggregate loss is immense. WHICH 13 IXftVir 10 II V. L Feb. John Framcihio. Sax suffers Railroad Pacific Central The Far Superior to ABTthin? let for lor a wall Dwinnelle, lawyer of prominent heavily, about 1,000 yards allliac on in Ibis droyvued vh city, near Benicia being swept away and a Chicago, lone stretch on the Oregon branch last Fiiday, by fallilifj fioui the ferry Rats, Mice, insects on Poultry, near Bear River is gone and washouts ship at Porta Costa, opposite Benicia. BLACK NTS, BUHS, I lis friend were unaware of his fate A Uvotlix, l . Kliiflit anil inwcn of less extent at other pi ices. Tick or jka oa Muth in uu not I'lauu, accident thf. til' dbep Crtu having or up Several miles of the Santa also, on Onttlo, vtc. booa ,r-- XhU preratioa li Rsilroad is washed away. The town been observed by any one. Private . a0't; with rrn,--l unnos aainflt I be locu thi& rtack th of Napa was flooded also a portion of advices corroborate prejj dispatch Coftne wuold Jubt!dM be KlaitTiJ I tj ..:.- .1 w.Wi tlx T-Watsonviile. Marysvilie nau a nar : n , flanti. i j row escape, the water came ia the SOLP IS PACKETS. ! lnat. ' lKtj ;,ri.: r U ParJkU,:$l.2. '.tt top of the levees and had brotcen 1 Chtcaw," Feb; 1. One tJnieagA over in four places when, the leree grain firm ohipid 5.526,0i)U 1 uth i warrants fruo from all ThtaPoJr above the town broko and let the els of corn during the year lb0. The bad and will p in any glimaie. Ituajr U quits without around aurwhora matt the rink, water on to the plains same Cr ( alsd shipped about 27,000,- baiuiiuM bpra.l to Can or bugs, aa llm, a.jt eat it. on acta city. This relieved Marysville for a 000buhe's of wheat and t mnaller lHracri aa for Mauufaciurr: OUAVlii. LtM, while and before the plains failed the amount ot other cereals. j a, EokUu I. City of " river began falling ani the city is ' b i " "Tt.! t v iii9co-rDtl. inld leI lor PR )F. . ... now reearded as beinsafe. ; V ,1,1 a) il a Siltor 1. The Inter Ocean's HKHMAMKxiiiUlKHi 'Clin Feb; ago. Vic' vl Cache ria, iuitia.m, i The Sacramento valley from the Democa a imer jtu T4l' ociaJs. Creek to Red Bluffs presents the ap Washington special says about now, are crats anxious, just Wtn. Prtrar A Sen, Soli AgMiia Sdr pearance of a vast lake. A Senator said to day aud Mil UkiCitv. lilair. In San Francisco for the forty David Davis. Jaull-l- j Loan: Lt. 0. C. Oiai-voted with eieht hours endin this morning, S that he had invariably on all the lately, party Republicans inches of rain fell, by far the and hrt should not be surheaviest rainfall experienced here questions, to see him come out'Hatly snd for a long time. In the lower por prised with the AdniiisJtration after the tion of the city many houses are go of March. Ife had been heard Obiaiaal r ucobaaical devices, meJ-ic4th inflooded, and in the business part er (i.ber cuaipouadaru lojioial to say, of late, that he was ashamed numerable cellars are overflowed,eDj Democratic party as managed tleviins, traleaiarks aa-- lao' Caveats taiiinz great loss. Altogether the of the Infringe-meby Tilden, Barnum and Jlewitt, and A!gtioieuli(, Ititerftreuoss. storm is one of the mot destructive ac t all tuatter re'aaajc lo t no - ' that gentleman respectable ever known on the Coast. afford to go with tbein. Veoiikj promptly alien Jel lj. At 6 o'clock, this evening dispatch could freMaiinarj e taaioaii jui ubj furciali es from various parts of the State say opinions as to patentabili y, frea of the storm is subsiding ana nere in Bruises and Frost charge snd ail who are interested in Fob Cuts, Burps, has stop in San Francisco the rain, new inventions and Patent, are united Bites, use Brown's Arnica Salve, del to send for a copy cf our "Guide for ped, the wind changed ' and the barometer is risiisz. obtaining Patents," which is scat tree and couiain- - coin; Itto A dispatch from Santa Crus says to ssy and Hoarseness, Instruetions' how to obtain Patents, auJ Fob Sore that Camp Uapitoia on tne ooquei del ocbes. other valaaMe matter" "aring tic Creek, four miles from Santa Cruz, use Brown's T five years weharaobUii.fi tarte was washed out to sea. No lives taouaani Patents for luorioaa were lost. The Oroville railroad was A Card. Fore gn inventors, ea give satisfactory submerged for along distance. The refereooes ia a! most every ccuaty ia the all who ara uffwint from tk arrora a, I damage cannot te ascertaineu uum indT acreti ja of youth, Bervoas wwtkaeww, Uaion. the water coes down. I will mwi a ratt. " dc7,l"M of of wlnwl, A drew LOU 13 BAGiiL'd & CO., At Windsor. Sonoma County, thir- Hiatw.lierw yt; KKKW Ot OUKMH. ' U . Solioitors sf Fateo! and Auornfs U groat rml waadiKuTotad lif a atiaaiouary teen inches of rain fell in leventy ttaitll antel Amorlca. Swt- a alfartr(vM v; Law Le Droit M,i'irtT . . - hours. rniK h damai'e being sustained - . to-d- ay ' - Sec. 1. Hotel' or tarern-keepeSec. 2. Number of rooms. Sec. 8. Statements to be filed, 7 HAWKERS AND PEDDLERS, IN RELATION BROKERS DEALERS. T ;i " Sec. 1. The officers of Ogden City hereinafter enumerated shall give CHANGE bonds with two or more good and See. 1. Checks, etc. sufficient sureties to the city in the Sec. 'i. Anionut of capital. penal sum set opposite their respecKrv 1. No riArsnn. cornoration. as tive offioes iorthe faithful performsociation or firm shall carry on the ance of their several duties: business of dealing in, buying or $ 5,000 Mayor, " selling, or discounting any kind ot Recorder, io,uw fihftfika. hi'lln nf oTplianim. drafts. -- , b25,000 Treasurer, bonds bank notes, promissory notes, iU.OUU Assessor and Collector, or other Kinai oi writings oonga- 5,000 Attorney, nr in on t silver or bullion. Innt. w. 3,000 wj, Ogdenc City, without first ob Aldermen, each, within 2,000 of Streets, Supervisor unaer tne a provisions Marshal, taining license 2,000 of this article. 2,000 Engineer, .Wi. 2. Each banker, broker, or 1,000 Water Master, exchange dealer, on making appli- Sealer of Weights fe Measures, 500 statea shall make for cation license, 500 Poundkeeper, sworn torefore lesDector of Provisions. ment under oath, 500 the Mayor or Uty Kecorder, oi tne Stock Inspector, 500 amount of canital to be emDloved: Sec. 2. The bonds of all the offisuch statements shall be filed in aK phabatical order, and yearly, halN cers, excepting those of the Mayor,, .raorlw nr licenses Tr.avJ be shall be approved by the Mayor and v. mmrtarlv J i JJ...J UmnaA i hereon ah follows, viz : filed with the Recorder; those of the With capital ot $iuu,wu, ana not Mayor shall be approved by ihe Provided, that Ihe City Council: less than $UUU,UW, per quarter. With capital of less than $100,000, bonds of the Recorder and the Treasurer shall be filed with the and over $50,000, $40 per quarter. With nnnital of less than 850.000. Mayor. and over 25.000.$25 per Quarter, o,wu or less, With capital oi Territory of Utah, 1 $15 per quarter. County of Weber, j James Taylor,Recorder of Ogden I, MERCHANTS. City, do hereby certify that the fore 8ec. 1. Merchants deflaed. going is a full, true and correct copy Sfc.2. Valne of goods. of the "Revised Ordinances of Ogden Sec. 3, Statement! to be filed. City," as above entitled, adopted by Sec-Kestrlctton. the City Council of ssia city JanuSec. 1. Whosoever shall engage in 27, A. D, 1881, as appears of ary tho vuv himinnsa of buvine o or selling" record in my office. J In testimony whereof I have goods, wares er merchandise of any at anvJ Jmam limits hereunto setmy hand snd affixedfhe witinn rnfi tir,H 7 AU, of Ogden City is declared to be a merCorporate Seal ol Ugden thant. this 28th day of JanCity, Sec, 2. Each merchant, on making j SEAL uary, 1881. James Taylor, wvW" application to tne Mayor ior license, shall make a statement of the averCity Recorder. age annual cash value of all goods, wares and other merchandise which havA in his 1possession.' The American People. ' W miv ujwj whether owned by him or consigned No people in the world suffer as to him for sale during such period, much with Dyspepsia as the Ameris which statement shall be sworn to cans and although years of experibefore the Mayor or the City Re ence in medicines Lave failed to accorder, by the merchant masing n, complish a certain sure remedy until authorized aeent. h; An Green's August Flower was introSec. 3. The Recorder shall file all duced ior this disease and its effect such statements in alphabetical or- - yet so well has this Or OUaPi onrl vaarlv. J in this case to effect s cure, that J, Ud,u terly licenses may be issued thereon, there is not a druggist in the United as follows, via.: States bat recommends the ApgcsT Over $250,000 and not exceeding Flower in all casei of Dyspepsa ar d class. 1st 3on nnn shall constitute Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Soui and pay at the rate of $900.00 per Stomach, Sick Headache and all df annum. rangements of the stomach and live.' Oyer $200,000 and not exceeding Go to your druggist and get a samf It $250,000 shall constitute 2d class.and bottle for ten cents and try it. Twi rate at &HO0.00 Der aDDUIU, doses will relieve any case. Regulai .1 Over $150,000 and not exceeding size 75 cents. ."nn nnn chall institute 3d diss, and pay at the rate of $700.00 per Do Yon Helleve It! annum. t'dn or in and not exceeding That in this town there are scores $150,000 shall constitute 4th class, of persons passing our store every miserable and pay thereon fou.w. day whose lives are made Over $75,000 and not exceeding by Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sour and $100,000 shsll constitute 5th claBs, distressed Stomach,Liver Complaint and-pa$300.00. Constipation, etc., when, for 75 cts. Over $50,000 and not exceeding we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, $75,000 shall constitute Gth class.and guaranteed to cure them. Sold by pay $240.00. J, W. McNutt k Co., Wholesale and Over $40,000 and not exceeding Retail Druggists, and O. C. Ormsby, and oct21-ly- r $50,000 shall constitute7th class, druggist, Logan. nn BAVEERS, BANKS, " Sec. 1. Licence Over $15,000 and not exceeding $20,000 shall constitute 12th class, and pay $00.00. Over $10,000 and not exceeding $15,000 shall constitute 13th class, and pay $40.00. Over $8,000 and not exceeding $10,000 shall constitute 14th class, and pay $32.00. Over 16,000 and not exceeding $8,000 shall constitute 15th class.and pay $24.00. Over $4,000 and not exceeding $6,000 shall constitute 16th class, and pay $20.00. Under $4,000 shall constitute 17th class, and pay $12.00. Sec. 4. The provisions of this article shall not be construed to authorize any person to sell spirituous, vinous or fermented liquors. bee. z. All applications lor license to carry on the business aforesaid shall be made to the Mayor in writs ing, who is hereby authorized to grant such licenses on payment into the tity Ireasuiy ot the sum ol twelve dollars per quarte.-- , in advance. Said application shall specify where the business is to be carried on, wben it shall commence, and shall be signed by the applicant. Sec. i. In the license to sell tresh meats, it shall state where the business is to be carried on; but such license shall not authorize such busi ness to be carried on at any other place than that designated therein. Such license shall not be transfer able, nor shall it authorize any person to carry on such business other than as named therein. OFFICIAL BONDS. Sec. 4. Any person failing to com ply with the provisions of this article, Sec. 1. Who shall sire bonds and In shall be liable to a. fine not exceed what sum. See. 3. By whom approved and with ing one hundred dollars. whom filed. d. n OF FRESH 1. License to be obtained. 2. What application must contain. 8. What license must contain. 4. Penalty. Sec. 1. shall not be lawful for r a billiard or a pool table is one who possesses or keeps, or has the control or management of, one or more billiard or pool tables whereon others are per mitted to play, and for the use of which, or privilege of playing there on, or for the hiro thereof, any money or its equivalent,orany check or counter in lieu of money, shall be or paid or received; and all billiard pool tables within Ojiden City shall be held and taken to be so kept.and to come within the meaning ef this article, except such as may be kept within dwelling houses for the owner's recreation, and not for the purpose of letting the same toothers to or anything thftrenn for ,monev. nlav " 7 r or representing, er m lieu of money, for wagers or bets; and there shall be levied and collected in 'advance for lirnn to kart billiard and pool tables as aforesaid $15 per quarter ior eacn laoie. levied and Sec. 2. There shall be collected for every license to keep pigeon-"hol, bagatelle, , borondulette, or other kinds of tables, on which games are played, other than billiard and" pool tables, for each table the1 nam of ten dollars per psysfcie quarter.y m u quarter, . inH no such tables or bil liard or pool tables shall be kept in any saloon, or any oinerpmu for use, without a license therefor shall be first obtained, acooraing to the provisions of this chapter. . Sec. 3. A keeper of a pin alley is :RPH., nr keer vtn rr,ma v UUO fv- vrrft, suoh alley, (without regard to the number of pins used) on which peri ons are permitted to play; and for lieeiue to. keep a pin alley, there hall be Uvuid and collected quar terly in advance, the sum of $10 on each alley or runway. ; Sec. 4. AH persons, other than saloon keener, obtaining license un der this article shall give bonds te the City of Ogdcn, with at least two urelie, to. be approved by the Mavpr.JB the penal sum of $300, auditioned that the party so 'tested hall faithfully observe and ef this article, provisions keep all the . i mi L.:l.ti ..; ana mat pe wiu jmubiuiv uiusii dancinv. drunkenness and all riot ous or disorderly conduct on his SELLING Sec. Sec. Sec. Sec. or company's license, $5.00. Jiileventh. Upon a license for $12. every telegraphing company, $6.00. Xwelttn. Upon tne .icense of a LIVERY AND FEED STABLB KEEPERS. telephone company, $3.00. Thirteenth. Upon an intelligence S c, 1. Livery snd feed stable keepers deoffice keeper's license, $2.00. fined. n Fourteenth.-Upoa license to Sec. 3. Statement to be made an application. run an omnibus, $4.00. Sec. 3. Statements to be filed; Bate of Fifteenth. Upon a license to run liceuse. car, cab, hack or ether vehicle, Sec. 1. A livery stable keeper is $3.00. Sixteenth. Upon a porter's lis one who keeps i.for hire horses, carriages, or other vehicles; and a feed cense, $2.00. Seventeenth. Upon a license for stable keeper is one who provides feed and stabling for animals net his a theatre, $10.00. ' own. Eighteenth. Upon a license for a Sec. 2. Each livery stablekeeper, circus or equestrian exhibition, for or exhibition, on making application to the Mayor each performance for license, shall make a statement $50.00. Nineteenth. Upon a license for a of the greatest, number of animals and vehicles of all descriptions to be traveling menagerie, for each perkept by him, which statement thall formance or exhibition,a $25.00. Twentieth. Upon license for a be sworn to, before the Mayor or City Recorder, by the livery stable keep- concert, ball, lecture, tricks of legerdemain, or any other exhibition, er or his duly authorized agent. Sec. 3. The City Recorder shall file show or amusement, for each pers all such statemef ts, and may issue formance or exhibition, $3.00. Twenty-first- . Upon a license for a vearlv. half yearly or quwterly licen ses thereon at the following rates per skating rink, $10.00 Twenty-seconUpon a license annum, viz.: . For 10 vehicles and over, with for a shooting gallery ,$10. 00 Sec. 3. Nothing in this article shall animals, $100.00. For any number of vehicles over be construed to apply to free lec five and less than 10, with animals, tures or concerts, or social gather ings for charitable purposes. $60.00. Sec. 4. If any person snail iurnisn For less than five vehicles, with evidence as shall satisfy the such $30.00. animals, For leeding stables exclusively, City Council that he or she by reason of misfortune or) physical infirmities i merits exemption from the provisions of any section or clause of this BILLIARD AND OTHElt GAUIXO TABLES, article,) a free or gratuitous license " AMD PIN ALLEYS. may be issued to such party by the 8ee. 1. Bil'lard and pool tables; Rale ol Maydr and attested by the City Relicense. corder. Sec. 2. Othei tables. Bee, 8. Fin alUys. See. 4. Bonds. Seo. 1. A keeper of TO THE MEALS. Sixth. Upon a bill poster's li cense, S2.00. Seventh. Upon an insurance agent's license, for each company tenth. Upon an express agent r?' i agent, photographer, machine agent, expressing, telegraphing, telephoning, Intelligence office, running can, cabs, hacks or other Published every evening (ezoept vehicles, porterage, or to conduct or the Sunday) by manage any theatre, circus, mena- Junction Printing Association, ment, oiuioiwon, snow or amuseskating rink, shooting gallery, ball or concert rooms, without (Incorporated.) t first obtaining a license therefor. BATES OF BVBSCSIHlONt Sec 2, There shall be levied and collected quarterly in advance, for Annum, ; i p) 00 I Thru Jbmtlu, tun 6.90 j Out Montn, : , M every license granted for the busiSis Montht , itr rrm, M um ness or object herein specified, as folCarrier tt a Dilivati - 1881. ' T' A ' ' er - .,, t . , . : body-serva- ; nt ! r s ' , . : , . t, .:::;: st ' ' ' , -- ... ltoU tf ' ll, -- 1 ka-- - U.tunf-a'it.- a, Ijiin-l- ' a b 0 LITEMS &i l ' at-a- ; isi v V i I m -- "' |