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Show TRUTH VIBRATIONS AT OGDEN. Like the visitors at the Dohnybrook Fair, some of the dwellers in this town are never perOgden. Nov. 21 fectly happy without being involved in a row. The proposed investigation of the conduct of a number of the county oSIcials promises a variety of intereBt-iD- g, net to say sensational disclosures. Although it has been surmised that disgruntled Democrats are at the botthis is tom of the forthcoming mix-u- p, of names The far from the truth. as out been Democrats have brought the instigators of the political turmoils, but back of them are Republicans who belong to the inner circle of the It is therefore easy to under stand that the conflict will be one of intense bitterness. Many of the best citizens express delight at the expectation of being allowed to observe the workings of the secret ritual at the court house. They are anxious to have the unwritten work revealed to them in the Independent Order of Political Promoters. Clan-na-Gae- l. ft Like the wicked man. who met the bear in his path and prayed to the Lord that if Divine assistance was not vouchsafed to him it should also be withheld from the bear, the leaders in the investigation do not want the probing pro cess to go too far into the rotten body politic. They want it to go just far enough to agonize a certain number of ins argents and then stop there. It is doubtful if the pound of political flesh can be taken without an infusion o aH)ern 2i Eajt Firjf South Street. BERT HAWLEY. HIGH Manager. CLAS8 ..Restaurant and Gate.. MERCHANTS The people are inclined to represent Portia in this domestic vivisection, and are praying that another Daniel shall come to judgment. Even be county commissioners arc ill at. ease. Billy Wilson is seeing .visions in ii8 dreams. He is mortally afraid that .he investigation may reach out to the junketing trip of last summer, when be court house employes went out to iis beer garden in the canyon. Bishop Stanford might be compelled to- swear by the beard of the prophet where the 145 came from that paid the expense of the picnic. Wicked men might accuse the good bishop of lingering' hear the wine sack, and the horror of it all would come when the bishop, in self defense, would say that he opposed taking the $45 out of the poor fund, but agreed that it should be charged uuder the head of lumber. jlood. LUNCH 35c, FROM 12 to 2 EACH DAY. i HAMiEKH AM) llllOKIlIiS. staring me in tho face. I asked the driver: Ho trawlers fall over these high WALKER BROTHERS places very often? Ranxers. - w Only once, said he, and my blood tali Lake City, Ut.h XT E.tibl iSed 1359 stopped circulating for a minute. lie explained to ine that we would A Genera! Gankins Busin?? Transacted. soon enter the mouth of a canyon, and Safety Deposit Coxes f er Her.!. I began to wonder whether I was seeking the bubble reputation even at the 4 canyons mouth. Wo drove through a Ho.ner S. King, Pres. H. L. iller, Caihier FROM 2 to 5 EACH DAY. Menu. Special Rooms Reserved for Theatre Parties. Quiet and Satisfactory Service at All Times re Hauer abch V Orchestra. Given Away WALTHAM Some people tell you they give goods away., Ido not, hut I do claim that I can save you 15 to 25 PES CENT if you jieed something In the liDe of A Watch, a Diamond, a piece of Jewelry or a Fine Clock. I sell only New and Reliable Goods, with an absolute guarantee or your money back. SAL. SICKLE, ' .B WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND CLOCKS. Mail orders given prompt attention. 75 t. second so. :v :i l: ' t I 'hr :.i IV: - good-size- town in Colorado d that was John E. Miles, Asst- - 'ii; p- 1 "-- t CcsYer. i i :fi ' .. (t , e VICE-PRES- T. admin-trato- Ogden people were given a genuine literary feast this week when Opie Read, the story teller came to see them. Mr. Read was accompanied by Charles Eugene Banks one of the minor American poets who is rapidly making a name for himself, and Wallace Bruce Ams-bar- y an interpreter of prose and verse. The literary entertainment was given the Congregational church before a select audience of lovers of litierature. This is the first time that Opie Read has visited the Rocky Mountain country and his comments are delightfully original. Sitting in the veranda of the Reed hotel he smoked Pittsburg stogies and told of his impressions regarding the country. OPENING OF THE TAVERN". . It has often been remarked by elers that Salt Lake was devoid first-cla- ss trav- of a restaurant. The town has NATIONAL U. BANK if the REPUBLIC 8. DEPOSITORY. FRANK KNOX. President e plenty of beaneries and GEORGE A. LOWE. Vice president - CASHIER W. F. ADAMS. joints, but few places where a respectable meal could be obtained except at CAPITAL PAND IN . $300,000 the hotels. This was Salt Lakes misBanking in all Its branches transacted. restaurant fortune, but a high-claExchange drawn on the principal cities of Europe. Interest paid on time deposits. and cafe has now been established where The Tavern made such a dismal failure on account of lack of management. The new restaurant is still 1 called The Tavern and is under the 4 J. A. CUNNINGHAM. President S. BASCOM. DR. K. 4 4 management of Bert Hawley. It has 4 E. W. WILSON, Cashier. 4 week and has been been open all the is a satisfaction. There giving general At ft 12 2 to from lunch oclock merchants JANK OF Q0ftftER6E and an afternoon tea for the women. These mountains are wholly ond of the distinguish 'ATLAS BLOCK. necessary,' said he, and ; wholly un- Quick service is An after- Directors J. A. Cunningham, Dr. F. aasaau wan be carefully prepared S. Bascom, W. W. Chisholm. J. D. Kento stand in the way of progress. Ifoundeack evening with private rooms for dall, Boyd Park, E. E. Rich, E. B. Critchlow. no comfort in riding in a stage coach j theater parties. The new place starts road with ohasms off well. si along a ribbon-Il- ke 444444444444444444444441 soup-hous- ss Vioe-Pre- s. Vi hiil t - i V! W t se - 7.n It?. t4 H absolutely deserted. There was not a 4 human being in sight. The lights were 4 $ out of all the bus ness blocks and the 4 4 4 Wells, Fargo & Go., Bagt 4 livers out of all the houses. The present tour of Mr. lteed and his 4 4 companions extends to Boise, Baker KHTAHMMIKl) IKY. 4 4 City, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, San 4 Francisco and Los Angeles, with a Capital and Surplus, - $11,589,494.47 4 4 journey across the country by the south- 4 ft ern route. Mr. Reed is under contract v General Hanking liusinrss 4 It takes a capable historian to trace with a firm of theatrical managers in Exchange on principal fit Ior of United Stales, Europe, Asia, 4 the causes that have led up to the New York to write one play each year Africa, Australia und the rest 4 ten for and an receives annual years, of tho world. threatened court-housOne 4 expose. of $10,000 for the work. salary of the most potent and portentious ele4444 44444444 ft ft ments in the disturbance is the well Attorney M. D. Lessenger has reremembered failure of the Citizens turned from the Wyoming oil fields, bank. Into this branch of the controwhere he has been assessment versy will be drawn no less a personage work on his claims. doing lie says that all than Judge William McCarty, recently the oil men are enthusiastic, and the elected to the Supreme court. Judge assessment work is being done care McCarty, while sitting in the place of fully all over the district. Work will Judge Rolapp, heard the evidence in be carried on during the winter, as the the action of the depositors against the machinery is housed and everything is cover. Attorney Lessenger, bank directors. Albert Sadd, the under aside from being a capable lawyer, is ungambler, who was unable to listen an earnest student of mineralogy. He moved to the plaints of widows and was the discoverer of the Kemmerer orphans who had been made penniless coal fields. ft ft by the bank failure, prosecuted the Bert'Ritchey , the undertaker, bewails action. Twice was the gambler the fact that members of his profession thrown out of court by the ruling of Judge McCarty, and twice did he ap- are beginning to become targets for peal to the Supreme court. In both in- crazy men. lie refers to the death of stances the case was remanded for trial. Undertaker Watson at Salt Lake os COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK At last a judgement was secured and CAPITAL PAID IN, $200,000. then the bank directors appealed. This being sufficient cause for the organizatime the judgement was sustained and tion of a vigilance committee. He re- GENERAL BANKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES the whole legal controversy has be- calls the fact that he was once a memJohn J. Daly, Directors Dr. Theodore come strangely mixed in the impending ber in of a vigilance O. J. Salisbury. Moylan C.Meyer, MarThomas good Fox, standing court-hourow. Questions are bound M. John Geo. Noble. W. P. Downey, shall, to arise touching the manner in which committee at Cheyenne, Wyo. He was Donnellan, A. F. Holden. H. H. Spencer, one of the bank direc- following the profession of a buccaroo tors, disposed of his property while the at the time, and the cowboys were reseveral actions were in progress. An lied upon in every emergency. When MCCORNICK. J. J. DALY. inquiry will probably be set on foot to the fire gong sounded five strokes it W. 8. PRESIDENT t st the validity of the deeds given by was the signal for the assembling of the 8- H. LYNCH. Manager a sec. Spencer after the judgment was obtain- vigilance committee at Recreation ed in the bank case. The fact that hall. Every member carried a black Iliali Savings & Trust Go. there was an unusual delay in recording mask in his pocket to be ready for the judgment which operated as a cloud meeting at any moment. After a dozen SALT LAKE CITY. upon the title of all the property held or more speedy and artistic hangings, CAPITAL PAID UP $150,000 by the several bank directors, will Cheyenne was as orderly as a New SURPLUS AND UKD VIDEO PROFITS.. $44,000 furnish an interesting point in law. England village. Mr. Ritchey stands Interest paid on deposits. Loans on r. Thus it will be seen that a political ready to go to Salt Lake whenever his security. Acts ns executor, E guardian, assignee, receiver, etc. volcano is smouthering in Weber county services as an organizer are requested. Title Guarantee Department: Iusures and a quaking of the earth may easily He says he has no selfish motive in Titles and makes Abstracts. be expected, when clocks will stop and this, as his business is getting along all dishes rattle. right. ft ft After-Theat- i R:: - ap-rov- ed LADIES AFTERNOON TEA i 'ii'-.- 1 U? (i |