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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: Fill DAY. JANUAHY 23. 1891. j l f pU lilT iilfE raoa CoMrBciAi. i&ka ijtMjt rt. (w chJaJ uufthe j j tar puliation. j BraJ-- 7 brar potdit. Chn i Ur tulk.ud prvta e;ua iirs. kh j si. aai Lu fcrr chirt-- Uaih of for ?L as J 34. t .. . tietr wayaa b-.- ; Loa aid bon for NV ia WKeau; V. J. Cmjii.?, r.t. aos-- u Tti arus U.vbt toa Ue a mu from .t to half --.f a&d ter boya to to E- - -- 1 :- - U: '.. j . - . u br&id. tvi,. i Ache aid pu wii.: tria&tiaj wtkiu? tua CtW ULOilosUj vlU b tjtmi to W--J to ttst UotUe fX Kidney funeral prkert at Lrbh to eoedact br Tea diabase. Oregon tidi-eth diVariU oulumaK Bright' f nicj ber properly to the will bUp ti.au. I Catbobe aad It orir Ui&t ther ujr bo ft W iiowa' aad Ontbau II Jtna. to tb tt kxit4 po .jlee ui ad wirposei utjct uf thCiUi-- ' librral CoBVflltkm. TLe Churta Mat Wait.' Lrty, (ao caliaJ I. li euaiamtx datura of the Liberal party of A coovectioo T. Vioot of Nrw Yoax. Jan. Tiiik tb f JtiJTLCX m to w ill cooveue at the Ora&d opera Ogdti Meodham, N. J, whoee aetata is esti house, January u, l&'L. at 2 p. m, for Bade a will the purpose of nooiiuating candidate mated m joJ eaJ ia jtew u lLl Of lea aiiiU oa Oct.to be worth He1100,430, Jlayor, will him for the folloaicg drew the J iv a booest city cuvarnateot. recorder, treasurer, asawsur and of interlineations by ach buiuuM nxa a Lav self, and it is eo full and city marshL material inLrLa if th fit v st and orthojraphical and erammatieai er PrimariM for the election of delegate that the court had eon&iaeraaie V I Mrt, &ad who will brmlj legislate and ror Saturday, diffieultr in determining his iaUtiona. to thisconventioo will be to Jaauary 21, lsw'U eummeccing at -' ai. Joe of the bequests was of Mi part iaUuKe. at 7 p. n, at the fjik IT iouoi -- W deel&r La favor of kU lb rraaooise Caux t vroiin, a young woman and closing in Pacy, places: mother Vinot's who took rarecf of deamad that great aai I km)u(uI1 ward-C- ity hall 3S delegates. An ioterlineation increase and Prance. I iipeoaaLl eletuect to the growth Seoood ward -- SUxi A Fell's suble, is understood to liJ.OJO. It this be).et I snUnued prosperity of city, toHi delegate. the interlineation was riaae after TwentT-fourt- ward street. OiL th or kin? man. and w LiU with that Cook's hali. Five Pointa, Third d and Franca over to had Vioot gone I ateas pleasure th oSk'ikl atioa of the His relatives here aay 10 delegate. his mother. ldea Octr&l Labor Union ia their h fell Fourth ward O'. J Methodist church, in lore with the young woman. in eodoroirij' the Citizens' novev to rela- - Washington avenue, 3 delegate. several teat and in wprefcarjjr their usijuaiuil! rTTfaere were Fifth ward E. V. IUed' real esthte v me iins'. isuvea,ana one or r 3i(Atby and kuppuri to ta ra offii-Twecty-tiftstreet, 'JU delegates. Menuliam. in cburrh Presbyterian fit W inMauation Third reject rry Total number of delegates, 11 doubled this interliaesition Another Lava La e in any way opwxjitioa that sth R The delegates electl in each ward wifa, who was kx!arm to fusion with amount provided Vinota w notn was wiU meet at 10 a. m, Mondar, January j aakea any action ana to made executrix, Ull d?ty aay man to poict 1 T a a Prtv Tule of the estata. 20th, at place to be hereafter designated or audiorizaa suietueai bequeathed the remainder bie jiA t a few days by this committee and nominal two died lire. consented, .art Uxd ia it the vo;c of a iueraU?rvf she had couaciimen and one justice of the peace before and l. hus.Min her after !.a l')i!" party, but ae tustiut liu th.it and w ill join in ireneral convention, as executrix. of the assumed Jutiea tne I 9 Hliii:! at any time in Otir li.bra-waabove cUUxl, at 2 p. ni. the that obscure was will t fir the auca3 of the movetuyit, The Voting at primaries wul be by ballot. Orphan's court wai called upoa to in nd th it tliera ar good J true We e..rueht!y request every member of it. terpret aad our in dvirable city council, the Liberal party to cast his vote. decision in Jersey Linpincotta Judge mliitirt than i nnnlhtr rwnt J. W. Mc'NlTT, City yterday was that Miss Irohn 1L H. Spescek, . was tne rJ','-yto kui entitled i" ass we beiieva that we, without the W. W. Cokev, aatistied be must church Ire6bvterian mtnutiiin ri fusion. hnvA the rirht to Ceo. Allb, with "the riOUO, as Mrs. Vinot had not iIiuia lK rAmiilutA on our ticket with C. C. IOBISSO!, death to her before consent her out in any war jeopardizing the intereta given Liberal Party. Committee Executive and heirs The doubling the bequest f the city. tllOfl case the to take intend Patronize the new Commercial book Fourth We disown that there ever administrators a u been any effort on the part of the to the court of chancery, bindery, where you can get Omaha and Lincoln prices. at aovement to induce discussion, antagou-zwork MISLED BY A CLERGYMAN. or injure the Liberal party in the Los Angeles' Cable System. pursuit of proper and honest political owera, but we denounce the attempt of Dev. (ieorje Coufesses that He IDGE, Jan. 22. C B. Holmes, in Chicago, hat organization to force into the field frayed His Stepdaughter. ' he speaking of the story in this morning's People's parlr, thereby, for the aake Albanv. Jan. 22. The Rev. A. V. paper about the alleged irregulai pracI their supremacy as individuals, tniiiu- aininir a Drulonired and bitter political George is pastor of th Dutch Reformed tices in connecting with the L .i g of v var, after that party hag in reality been the Los Angeles cable railway . am Church at Leeds, three miles from re- If Jefeated aad a to and the floating socuritioa, said that the eipresg willingness going there from New Jersey about New ire from the field. iork bond dealers may have sent Coroner weeks Last CoMtTTKE ov Fifteen. three evening ago. an agent here to investigate the affairs Ira. Kortz was notified that Lotta Townsend of the company, but there was not any To meet frequent calls for mining of that place desired to make en ante- - irround whatever in the transactions for Commkrcial hns prinUl and mortem statement. Miss lownsena is a criminal proeecutionwhich are absolutely :s jjmslanks.TiiK on haud for sale the following: Notice more than ordinarily handsome girl with untrue. The bonds were issued with the if location of mining claim, proof of & plump and well rounded figure. Khe annroval of the stockholders, who also ibor performed, power of attorney to was 20 years old hint July. She said decided thnttho road should be built by tcato and sell and mining deed. that about Sept. 1 sho entered the temoorarv loans aad when iinifched the 4 led I! jt reae Tbir budMS were found b.Ir Xra. in-l- left a y kcr Mt-rki- tiiet uUa oik, coo-jct- to-wi- t: uii-t- t b-- t F 1- tug-nam- ery h ris-ite- a -- , h ! Vt-io- a citi-n- nhim-tio- first-clas- e Cat-skil- L George family, which consisted of the minister and" his wife, as an adopted daughter. Her mother is dead and her father lives in Fishkill. Shortly nfter Misa Townsend s entry into the family Mrs. George went West to visit relatives, and has not returned. One Sunday night in September, and at various times atter tins ene censeiuea w the clergyman's propositions. she informed him of her condition, nnd he took her to Dr. Erway'e ollice. Her condition beeanio alarming, and the Cor oner was notaieu, ano toou ner nnto- mortem statement. Today he visited Leeds, and George made a confession corroborating the girl's statement. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of George nnd Dr Erway. Suildcu Deaths. Heart, disease is by far the most Tpj- luent cause of sudden ilciilii, w hicb in out of four cases is unsuspected, ih reesymritoms arc not generally underUxxl. These are: a nauitot lying on he ritrht mde, short brouth, pain or dis- ress in side, back or shoulder, irregular .ulse. asthma, woak and hungry Bpolls, Kind in stomach, swelling of ankles or ilropsy, oppression, dry cough, and Imothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book ha Heart Diseases, free at II. A. Walker j,vho sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo, and his 4wartH-ervin- W which cures ner vousness. had;s. bleeniessness, effects of d. inking, etc. It contains no opiates. - Lar Property Advancing. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills will increase the price of those We the now a Act on principle regulating and bowels through the 83301ot3to flOO on Monday the 2(!th. liver, stomach a ...... uvn uidwtcij. nerves. .t. iumu Call at once as we have only a few left, Maguirf. & Uampbelu Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad 2472 Wash, avenue. taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uneaualed for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 60 doses, 25 The Case of Judge Frier, Who Suf cents. Samples free at rL A. Walker. fered Thirty Years. Saxem, Or., April 10. "Does your back ache?" Oregon Kid- I hereby certify that L have been ney Tea will relieve you. Sold every- troubled with a disease of the stomach where. Try it and kidneys for the last, thirty years and that after using four boxes of the use bread white fine For "Happy Oregon Kidney Tea I have found great Home" flour. oenent ana ronei irom it. A. R. Frier, "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Late County Judge of Polk County, Dyspepsia, "Happy Home," Ogden's best brand of That nightmare of man's existence Hour. which makes food a mockery and banishes sleep from weary eyes, readily "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. yields to the potent influence of the Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonta Kncrlish Dandelion Tonic. It Itones up the digestive organs, restores cures indigestion and constipation and lithe appetite, maaes assimilation oi ioou tones up the entire system. 'possible and invigorates tne wnoie s A Famous Womman item. Ogden druggists sell it at SlJ And what she says of a famous article. ?bottle. A clear, concise, conscientious certificate: "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Mr. Wisdom Dear Sir: I beg to thank for the delightful and refreshing you ! "Sohmer," the Queen 'bf Pianos. "Kobertine" you so Kindly sent me. 1 have used the toilet preparations of the Wisdom's Violet Cream will keep the most celebrated manufacturers of LonoWn nmnf tuminst the effects of severe don and Paris, but consider your "Rob ertine" their superior in point of purity weather. Try it. v and excellence. ishing you the un an Ea?le. A Man's Buttle WitU bounded success you deserve, 1 remain Emma Abbott. Jan. 22. Thomas faithfully yours. r. j ; Lexington, Ky while out riding on .his farm, from this city on the Rich mond turnpike, yesterday afternoon, - discovered on the topmost limb of a bird tree a large bird. He noticed the near lrarf tfivinff hlS does, which were to the tree, and Mr. Shelby rode up closre the onnosite side. When within thirtv vards of the tree ho fired. Tfca Kind fell and Mr. Shelby dismount ran to nick it up. He saw it was an ' ing tTa had onlv broken its wings, mm. hinl dashed at him with the "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Khelbv. . ' If vour hair is falling out, ask your Mr. Shelby picked up a fallen limb and succeeded in keeping k Ki, from clawmc him, and at the mnnaired to strike several effective blows, but not till the eagles A amached did it rive UP. i tit. svioihv escaned with a few scratches and brought his trophyexhi--to? town todav, and it was placed on eaffle. and is the it ia a k:; uruA in thin viGimtT for many if TCBiffhed seventeen pounds feet from nun -- ,oaurd nearly seven tip to tip. in-a- h 5 i t UrCHEn OS f jre a Jtry. tie odi Jiiot M. craiiwboiaJie-itiA-t 6 i Ei"jy lu RAILROADS TEliL Tit !Vnt St or f llry Arirna -- UtA l'e !U:if.OjJa. ?r.cr. bit , . atnl u.rer tr-:utppy iiJiue Lr a SAD Lut. Be- GRAND - Scenic Route 'kttg Mry Aikf- w.ia Lit, was fcjT J-- C. P. a ce. A! ap;ed iatrtt Li t. ONE EXIOYS tLe tartLod and results whta Hour. Skookum Root Hair Grower will cieanse your scalp and develop a new growth of hair. For sale by druggist, blessing to mankind," say thousands who have been cured by the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold everywhere. "God's SACEED HEART ACADEMY, idrj FlG.SriWP CO. rS fOt, to email, rr. is ar. ONLY 3aKOURS BETi'EE3 Wealth! J rl i tthn if I ' C y. Denver. Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City. Xincoln, St. Joseph, Omaha. Famous Dining Cars aerie 'A" for the etitn of ono thoueaod dollar encli, payable in fifteen years ; and Ufly bond of eerie "Ji for the sum of one t lioumnd dollar each, payable in twenty year. Both se- ries to draw interest at the rate of sixpercent per annnm from January 1st, IHil, payable at the Chemical National Itanl: in New York City. The bond of both eerie are aloo payable wl en due, at the same place. bonds to he delivered and paid for at the uc-den State Knnk in Ogden City, Utah, when the bid are accepted. Bids will.be received for the whole or any part of either, or both series. The Weber ( onnty Court reserves the right to reject any or all bid. aids to be addressed l onnt jr Clerk of Weher County, Ogden, Utah, and marked "Bids for VYeoer County Homls." Rio Grande Western rUta. Railway. staotaSiTgauge. W nmr Mail STANDARD GUAGE BKTWEKN DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS & PUEBLO AND SALT LAKE CITY. finnrV PACIFIC COAST, west point. and all north- - uuui.i'i VIA ' MAX1T0U. LEADVILLK. ASFEN and GLEN'. fWF.KF.RY Unequnlled. EQUIPMENT Unsurpassed. PAMORS. UNDERTAKING Funeral Directors Embalmers. FUNERAL FUItNISHINGS fciprHB 8:30 a. m (t:flp. at 9:40 a. m OiA p. m SHW a. m 10 p. sa. a. m 11 9:H0p. m S a. m 6:20. in 1:20 p. m 1 S8 p. m 4:35 p. m 1 11 :20 ) p. n 11:40 a. m Mifi p. m WQ p. m I:'--) m. m J:.V) p. m a. wl 9:40 p. m 1 :10 J, Mail 5sl ASm.m 91V a. sam 8:20 p. n 1:23 . a 8 m & 8:45 a.m. Exprea. n Leave Denver 9:39. m 8:15 p. 12:30 p. m 11:10 p. m Leave (kilo. Springs 1 sfi p. m 11 Leave Pueblo p. at :.V 7:50 p. m a. as Leave 'jeadville 12 Leave Olenwood Spri'gs.. hi a. m 10:40 a. m. Arrive Orand Junction .... 4 iW a. m t :W p. n Leave Orand Junction.... 4:40 a. m i:lS p. m 8::0 a. m SAO p. m. Arrive Green River Leave Green River t :"0 a. m 6 :10 p. at J :W p. m 12 :30 a. as Arrive Provo. 8:10 p. m U:J a. m. Leave Provo 4 :30 p. m 1 : a. at Arrive Salt Lake 4:45 p. m t 09 a. at Leave Salt Lake. 6:00 p. m 8:00 a. m Arrive Ogden & LOCAL TRAINS. OOPBN AND SALT LAKB. Leave Oirden, 8:30 a. m., 3:n0 p.m., m. Keturning arrive ugaen 11 sw p. m., m. 3:00 a, m. BINOHAM." Ieave Salt Lake. 8:25 a. m., retnrninr, Salt Lake. 8 iX) p. m. PROVO SrEINOVILLK TCIBK, AHEBICAN THISTLE. Leave Ocden 3:30 p.m.. roturuine, Oeden 12;: p. m. J. li. V. V. IXJiJtiE. (ien. Alonatrer. Tilt: FINEST IIEAIiSE IN UTAH. 221)3 LeaT Otrden Arrive Salt Lake Leave Salt Luke Arrive Provo.... Leave Provo Arrive Oreen River .... Leave (ireen River Arrive Grand Junction Leave Orand Junction.... Arrive (llenwood Spri'ir.. Arrive Leadville Arrive Pueblo Ar. Colo. Springs .. Arrive penver WMT BOUND TRAIN. Tbroneh Pullman Sleepers and Pullman Tourist cars between Denver aiid San Francisco. Throuch tho heart, nftl'e iiocky Mountains i the most Cfimfoit.ihle. the safest, aud the routes. grandest of si", For rate. iifcrtfve ptimjihlets, etc., call on T. URN D. WORTHY, general agent, or address Banta Fe Route. Halt Ln ke Ci ty. H. COLLHKAN, general manager, Colorado Springs, Colo. CIlAS. S. LEF, general passenger agent. Denver, Colo. p. ouup. arrive ASW arrive or..rr. rasa. Uen. Agx. Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. Utah Central RailwayShort Line to Park City. THE PAIS'OMMIC LINE OF THE WTST. Troy S team Laiirj On and after October 2&1S90. Dassena-efreight trains will ran a follows : PASSENGER GEO. A. CRAIG, MG'B., 137 25th Si Telenlione 1 r and . BAINS. Leave Salt Lake Leavo Park City. Arrive at Park City Arrive at Salt Luke FBEIOBT 3:00.aa 4A)p.m lOOam TBA1P8. i30p.ni ?.0.n Leave Salt Lake...... 4 )0 a, m Leavo Park City Arrive at Park City 12A)p.m. S M p. m Arrive at Salt Lake Twelve suburban trains daily between Salt. Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar Hons. All people going to Park City will find it ta their Interest to take this line. Offices and Depot: Corner 8th Sontn ansT. Main street. Salt Lake City. T. J. Mackintosh, 6. F. and P. A-- GEORGE W. JONES, American Broker' Member of the Ticket Association. Railroad and Steamship nv I J TV .WALTER BRAND, PRO. Traffic End of a Family. i mm Vtzu-tiM- niiw-ry- Kestaurant, Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos, re- A. CLEAN, NEAT, Your hair is full of dandruff, which can only be removed without injury to AAivBd here today from Lehigh of the the scalp by Skookum Root Hair Grower OYSTER AND SHORT ORDER HOUSE suicide of Mrs. Mammie Bradley and the ac Cover that bald spot on your head by m,,rr nt her boys.wife ' Mr. Bradley wis oniwren, his Snnday Dinner from 4 to 6 p. m. using Skookum Koot uair urower. companied by Tern-torArkansas to settle in the Indian of Pianos, 3430 GRANT AVE, OGDEN "Sohmer," the Queen WhUe crossing the Arkansas river sefjef rtt liin, velvet In the musical department lessons are German vri tl CALIFORNIA te CASKETS TIIE i fr at EICHEY'S The American people are rapidly be druggist for Skookum Koot llair Grower, coming a race of nervous wrecKs, and Announcement. the foliowins suggests the best remedy: Hemptiing, of Butler, .Pa., Having been solicited by many friends Alphonso that when his son was speechless to become a candidate for the mayor swears from St. Vitus dance. Dr. Miles' great ship of Ogden, I hereby announce my Restorative Nervine cured him. Mrs. J, onice. candidacy tor that ii- R. Miller, of Valparaiso, and J. D. Taytit lor, of Logansport, Ind., each gained 20 pounds from taking it. Mrs. O. A. Take It Before Breakfast Gardner, of Vistula, Ind was cured of The great aprf tiser, tonic and liver 40 to 50 convulsions a day. and mucii Positive specific for liver headache, dizziness, backache and ner regulator. comnlaint- - Bad taste in the mouth on vous prostration by one bottle. Trial cures arising m the morning, auii pains in ine bottles, andA.fine book of marvelous Walker, who recommends head and back of the eyes, tired feeling, free at H. dizziness symptoms of liver complaint and guarantees this unequaled remedy, Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dande lion Tonic, uet tne genuine irom your -druggist for f 1, and take according to directions. Ladies all recommend it. What? "Happy Home." e4bru4 Cap turn ie.T cs.aural nnf f top liuun Mpu Fl.a beid-acbe- Health arrtI irettot book-keepin- Startling; Facts. tatWM ot n m thai iunutltrni Ky order of tho t onnty Court of Weber Offden, Utah, Conducted by the Sisters county. Junnary ziM, 1W1. or tne noiy truss. li. W. L Ross, Probate Judge. school Is a boarding and day devoted to the education of young ladies and little girls. In addition to a thorough practical English course and in type Latin, classesshort-hand are conducted writing and and after the latest approved methods. French and German are optional studies. ajuSt Besides the elements of drawing whicn We carry the larcest, most complete aud clegaut stock of are taught in all tne classes, private ajtd pupils in the studio receive instruction West of Chicaffo. Services conducted at our Parlors when desired. Embalming in cravon. pastel, painting in oil and water colors, on China silk, satin and of bodies for shipment a si, "C.alt-- . RICHES'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin ana zither. Special classes m art, music, fancy work, etc., have been formed for ladies residing in the city. For further particulars apply to bister Superior, Ogden, Utah. ie,itaett ae ax of v 4ml th swat ctlj W Both to bf iUimJuMh. ia U it cf Figs Ukea; pkasaa Syrup Oiira aad U TUe. Ui4 rtfretLing to tbo taste, aa art Ua4 f Ue lllsterle Uom f EaaMaa. falifertla the on prompU Kidoeya, yet putly Livtr and liowtli, cUansea tLa tjv im tkc I aire i aupera fcKea fair EnrU wkere rara s Urn eScftually, diptla olds, aa Umrt aerer rlya tvair habitual and and fevers caret Pur sale IIlTfTl VtL MU.NTK.-- rL CAKMXXO eocsdpatioa permaacnUj. ia &0c and bottles by all dmggku T rue tx Tree. Talie. Tto Cey-- t: Send up some "Happy Home" Ot VS F?A"CISCOAKD P0F.TLA5D ine iury ia Mr. Oar bneny a of luurt outlining tlistir) j had opecic'i, der. He told how Mi. tue am'tMbi been by order of lur;tertor th suiifba cuduIu. tUl ly Atj U(aL and olfetibive Brroe for hie 'V He was itw utiss siu'ii. i sen u tm ioiu. attention to Mary ADd-r- n. ;f: sent to the fcsjlum at Fla;bu'u in iC&oo.f. cuiet Mt, Bhuta, for dlnaer. lMiH, aad ia samiuer of KfJ 1 ntAMi uracos. lor u began to show a deposition to Li.l some i one. lie esudpei iromme aswuui inrice. Once be wa recaptured, and the next weeks. time, after an abusaee of ev TPt.lTMf Ht aud returned on the nignt or uct. a. l shot Dr. Lloyd in the asylum off.ee. DB.E.C. Navrs d Vtn TrT-.,Vett'i Thomas L. Mcureei of 1j Lnmn het. truiiriiutwxl ivilir f,r Nvurak-ia- . 111". at the I'ouvitUitHi, atrium, street, the apothecary raiu.nl hj tli He said that on Hr,!-lir- , Ncttwiu l'rlmlno m as the first witness. f Waki-uluvw. Nill i4 sirohul or tulvuwu, the night of the murder Dougherty nerirrwKB. tMiftrtiinc i too liruu miuuu . entered the office with his arm crossed in iiwaiiitjr and ln'luut to Jty miij Lam of SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS 'tvmaiureOlti Ain, IUrr'ii and a big revolver in each hand. Dough- itoatli, ena umm in I'oww Jutruluutarr rr.lir hi, when and for asked Mr, Fleming, of tli erty esiwl bf Kacfa bui or told that the physician was out answered Srmt(rrlK brain. fl.(U a box, Dr. Arnold (KHitaiiu on forniou'.l.'s sulkily, "I don't believe .VU0, bed I bjr mail repaiil on ,i tniM another of the asylum phycicians, asked or of prirw. receipt Dr. W had whether h H AK.iM tC Ml Fleming Dougherty rv.n snjr Man. WitU aarli onlr rrwlrl hr notalwavs been kind to him, and he To u for hi Ik... arroniiwmoil un K., rwill muttered "Humph!" and frowned. Then uli, I tlie uri'lia,Tour wrilln r"rnt to r if toe tftMHut uor ma rhitrt Dougherty walked up to Dr. Lloyd and I una tl UH'ney run. liuarnntMHt or,y Hr II. A. shot him twice. Driirauit Art 371 Immti-fuun- b Wai.hm. Dr. A. W. Shepard, who made the St..ilMl. Utttli. tal official examination of Dr. Lloyd body, and Samuel F. Shaddock, the big bridge policeman who arrested Dougherty aud took his pistols away from him, ulno tesFREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS tified. Officer Shaddock swore that OS ALL TRAINS. Dougherty told him he intended to kill a dozen of the doctors. He said he Our killed Dr. Lloyd for telling him a lie about the absenco of Dr. Fleming and ATT ACRID TO ALL TlBOCSI TiAIUB. said he was sorry he had to shojt him twice. For limner Inlormaltoa eoncrn1nf thU 1 had a talk with Dougherty at the lico. Apply (o any Ticket Agent, or addresa said next station police day." Capb KeyOKO. W. YALLKRY, er of the Flatbush police, who was the V A pamphlet of tntormatlon and ab How lb Vitractof lo laa,aliuwina f next witness, "lie admitted that he I'mlanta, t araaiL Tradcy V SVJ VObtain shot Dr. Lloyd, and said that he made W Maria, Coprrlifhu, atw fnt. MUNM k CO.A v" such a bungling job of it that he got dis J I .S Mraaawar. S gusted and loft, lie told me he origin-all- v intended to shoot all the doctors, the charities commissioners, and Judge Lawrence, who originally committed him to the asvlum. lie also said that he intended to kill one of the editors of the New York Herald, but after a talk Railroad with him found him tq.be such a nice, Colorado Mid CURRENT TIME TABLE gentlemanly person that 'tt decided to ia Effect jtth: let hinijlive. I he defence, which is insanity, is to PIKE'S PEAK TvOUTE! be opened today. New York Sun. EAST BOUND TIAnti. bonds would be divided among the stock holders pro rata. The road was so built but in the meantime monev became scarce the stockholders, with few excep tions, refused to take bonds and the notes were leu in uie uanKS. .noris to sell these bonds to outside parties were unsuccessful because of the general financial stringency. In regard to the alleged misrepresen tation of the value cf the Los Angeles road, Holmes says the books were kept in Los Angeles and in one of the reports seen there was an accidental clerical er ror in the ten thousand column that made a great difference m the showing. It deceived him as well as the stockholders. During the first year of the oporation of the road Los Angeles was visited by disastrous floods which made SALE OF WEBKU COUNTY U0XDS. the operation financially disastrous. Still, he says, the city is rapidly growing Seilfl bids will b rfoiT(d at the odlofl of clerk of Weber county, Utah terriand the franchise runs yet fifty years. the county until 12 o'clock, noon, of the 10th day of With a little waiting there is no reason tory, 1591. nnd tlin opened, for tlio pui" February, why any of the stockholders should lose eliase of the following described bond, i'nued Weber a dollar. by said Forty bonrtsof county, John! 52RI!fliTST THE tu tea -e -- AM PORTLAND JJ;e .lorj oa Uizl ynevrdiy ia tb Cjurt if iiirtieU aid a i QyeraxJ TerBiio. Broukha, fur tie F. LknJ, tb ta order of Dr. Gr-r.yocB phvekiaa at the iasaut kT;um at FUtbuah, here Dougtrty Lad br-- coa- l&L The prisoaer reaeetl a pL-t- urtque appearance ia cocrt. and Le aecied delighted with It boturirfy. He i a tail, aba, iarkoBipl-xuM- i man, with black, curly Lair, aiid a pair lie n cf kharp, ret!e tered court weantg a o:t leit nkt with th twia rakish' rolled op in front, acd a l g blue cloth ccsiL ml !- trict AtUurney L.arlt pruie-ut- d acJJlr. Foster L. biwkas, who Lad Uen e- for the .gnJ to the defence, priaorer. Doug!erty um a ery active in th There was no dinicuity iiZ earing tie jury, although Dougherty tussled to Lu oouasei ooiciiotui 10 jujjui im niem ber of the paije!, who were ficuued at Only Laundry using: soap especially made for wool goods. All wool goods washed by hand. - m mm. BonSl:f. Soldjand Railroad Ticket to all points. ALL TICKETS GUARStreet. Telephone Sit,. ANTEED. S40 Tweuty-flft- h - |