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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY, 1EBRUARY 25. 1691. 9 Aa OU Fac - La V larjeJy Ikllc oct of tS nortga? Thwat. frs VMpraBiaad to tavfen rwlix-i-ka ct 3 &4 f per iswston tottofS t-M tn v-t- nif rmS. w- -o mt tsr nxsuej, wil am wt it p nte tU ages V lt-d, ey d kms, Ox-- it bet ik their hsxt." Wc ar toU bow that to f imwi of rrun state at rin to ba mdrpend-eii- t hereafter. TVy are U nature fluU to gang pgantk irnatiun wurka, In artesian well acoMrtime, om-tiifrom rims, that the shape of ditch will stake the la4 Ian- - wiUi fat&eat. And plain ahall blovaufn a the roeaad hundred boshtl of reodoo at least wheat to the acre, and potato till 70a cant rrat In retva the oblitftnf capitalist it to take a mortgage on the crop that Irrigation ia to rudrjc and both the farmer and the capitalist. Baying nothing of the rirtoooa agent, will be in fire riding in their own years. Now, it may well be that eastern capital can bring the greatest benefit in developing the arid landa of the state which need irrigation. It may be, too, that Both a plan will pay both th capitalist and the farmer who look shrewdly iuto all iU poedbilitiet before jroing into it. But meantime to toa incavendo which ia a way those old Latin fellow had of Baying "You'll be all rijtht if yoo itlf rj louk beard a 0 a tantical fsKtrnnwatt Lyd tbe water. R auirg aiadijCAUoennd pames are often atartlod at thediasLncV sttas of the tnasiC. They Lkra it to tbe sounds prod need by the Titration of tnn-akor ct barpstrings, Tbe auond nat and fell as if wafted by tbe wind, atd is kxDy known as "the myv teriuos music The ctigin of the sound is generally aacribed to a moretarat of aand at tbe bottom of tbe river, although offered that the there M no sand dote more or any reaaon given why it should more. Tbe explanation, duobtk-es- , recta epos tbe fact that euca a pbetkouteson as singing or barkinj aand is known to exist in krrtTal parts of tbe world. It is not bkrly that wet aand would produce the sound mentioned. It is more probable that fih make thaw noises, for fih can sing very nicely, too. It seems rather fanny to speak vt singing fiah. bat mmy of them do certainly produce vutal tuonda. Croakers get their names from the noise they make. Bioenah protest indignantly when they are polled ont of the water, but these are not such sounds a constitote the music of the fih.-Mo- bile (Ala.) Register. aJ fur Li ah--r is tfc transaction. sb4 the pro: cf boti cum off tht bap-l-a farmer who drifted theii wj. Bat U not ti wwtrre bmW basin aad antic. not kkk a maay a, by 4rd; the great Wbn Uw Uad arhetiv Americaa narVac birl stnijJy sbuok iu wing, raw- into tfe air, tvrr4 rjood a licit- till it couU Knt prT, at4 tbra sBtdieidy gwooptd duvs t-dry cUU and brgaa to thrWk fur monrf to pot fcto irrigtk nort-"TbetaU-- ft is pretty general? kaowa that U tbe Paagocla rim, sar StraBtoe, liiav, strait aunbd art freqaediy a little out" Heredity. "A man ia the earn of bin ancestor, writes one of the greatest of biologist. One fact we forget continually i that ens breeding ia even more potent in tbe human race than it is in tike lire tuck bonnes. It will explain the contradictions in many a man's natore. Tbe historian Hklpath, writing a sketch of the French ioJntkitikst Marat, mentions thut bis mother was a Calrinkt from Geneva, bis fatlier a south Italian, and Marat bitiiexlf, the reenlt of the eros, RidpiUh calls a "hybrid between a fanatic- and an aneamin." Cass breeding in the banian race will ejjiluin many of the strange freaks and lapses to which men are subject. Two, sometimes half a dosen, nature fight fur sopreniacy in their blood, and tbe snan ntmwMi wui uwpiay au iu-- m war-sin- g elements in hat character. Take a man whose at start on one side are Qoakers, on the other warriors and ngbting stock for generations. According as these elements come uppermost the man will be drawn this way and hat If the Quaker element is strong he will be at meet times a quiet, good nntural person. Bnt let him bo thorooIilyronmd and tbe fighter will slash about him and knock down all before him. This, ierhaps, ix thy explanation of why tho good iMitiwwl man w so dangerous when roused. Heredity acixMints for the fact that people who elilom lose their grip on tiieinselves break out like fury when they do give themselves np to it Fighting natures war within. - emi-awn- Q Tlie shah of Persia, the sultan of Turkey and his high mightiness the sultan of Zanzibar have joined with the government of Europe iu inviting the United Stutea to help suppress the African tilave, firearm and liquor trade. This ia au opportunity not to be lost. It has always been thrown into the teeth of this country that it pursued an utterly bclfish policy, keeping to itaolf mid getting rich, not caring whether other peoples lived or died. We ought to join with other nations in the convention to suppress the trade in firearms, liquor and slaves in the Dark continent By this means and by others we shall get at least the name of having an interest in Africa. It may be the means of our obtaining a. real interest there. There is wealth untold in this new world, only waiting for the trader and developer to come and pick it up. Our home territory is growing smaller and smaller, and soon we shall be in real need of new commercial worlds to conquer. Why should we not cro in and fret our share pluins to be gathered in Africa? shall be very foolish if we do not. A f erryboat as large as a small ocean steamer has been completed for the Erie railway. It will ply between Jersey City and New York. It is 215 feet long and has compound surface condensing engines. But the feature to be noted about this huge ferryboat is that which gives it the name of the "double ender." Instead of the ordinary eide wheels this boat will be driven by propellers, one at ' each end. - The Massachusetts board of education complains in its last report that the attendance at private schools is increasing more and more proportionally every year, even though the public schools are free. This may be partly because the public schools no longer fill the need perfectly and want remodeling. It is better to have earnest convictions on the wrong aide than to have no convictions at alL GRAND Scenic Route PCHTUKD A5D THS KCRr.TA'EST NH from a Cat' Bibs. run (L 1 iu ras UNE. C t tae eeitaras' Cap knmif Ly at JUe 4--1 to, screes tbe tosautal say tLat f last Ki4e la ts real dSj ! a- -a bo-t- sa rraactao by feat. Over the Bjisrre Hots. -- eac ts C. BICHAEIW. fWiaVet. 1 Prss'L UA. Y Tssemit. The Blf Trees. su eo4 .- Oey- - Tabs-T- s ML ONLY36HOURS Paid in Smpliis tMr Ba unset The 6fa4 Canes at tbe tbe beautiful UoMbras Cattle kocU. Ml Bbaua as4 tbe U Suxlyo kUMiaialoa, all by day UfbL tU. sre-er- yai T. A. w M. Bac-auU- st, $150,000. 7o,(09. Frufits, Harkaes. ixvid tnw, Patnc. fclt-- ly. H. O. aia. C-- Capital Paid in, Surplus, - - - BANK, Interest Paid on Tim Denver, Chicago, $125,000. - 7,500. H. C. BIGELOW. President. JOHN A. BOYLE. Vice President A. P. B1UELOW, Cashier. TRAINS and Saving Deposit. FREE RECLINING . . CAPITAL, CHAIR CARS a Arrive a. a. JS p. CITIZENS' BANK CAPITAL, ro m Probate Jndee Robert W. Cross. p. Ths Latrit Bat Story. 5:H0 a. m a sw p. Arrie Green Rier Selectmen Lewis W Short liff, John Pincock, Kiver Green Leare m a. 5i Mrs. L J. FUke was the victim of a p. r nxi r 07. A rrire Grand J unction .. . 9:30 p. :45 a. m Clerk J. P. Ledwidsre. bold and daring attempt atmbbery the Lesre Grand Junction . . :40 p. :M a. in Recorder John O. Tyler. 1KX) a. m Assessor Edwin Dix. other night at her rooms on State street, Arrive Glenwood Bpri'g . 1 :1 a. 8:20 p. ro Arrive Leadviile 8:20 a. A. Royle, TreasurerJohn Columbus, O. The thief was a big rat, Arrive Pueblo 1:25 mi Collector-John V. Bluth. a.ro p. 10 135 p. mi 8:55 a. ro and the plunder which he nearly suc- Ar. Colo. Springe L. R. Rogers. Attorney 4:&1 p. mi 0:45 a. m Sheriff-Gilb- ert R. Belnap. ceeded in carrying away was the lady's Arrive Denver Coroner Marsha! Allen. Bnrveyor R. W. Faris. 1. No. S. No. gold watch and chain. Upon retiring WEST BOCND TEAIN8. Pacifle Pacific Superintendent of District Scools Jos. Peery she placed the watch on a dresser in the Mail PRECINCT OmCERg FIB8T OODEN PRECINCT Express, Mr. room. About Fisk midnight sitting Justice of the Peace E. A. McDaniel. 8:15 was awakened by a noise in the room. Leave Donver E. A. Koch. Constable Leave Colo. 12:20 p. 11:10 SECOND OGDEN PRETXCT. Turning on the light he found the rat Leave Pueblo Springs 11 :25 liVl p. 7M n 5:55 Loadville Justice of the Peace B. Ternee. dragjring the watch toward a hole near Leave 10:40 Glenwood Hpri'ga. 12:52 a. Constable Phil Ford. the water pipes, which he had nearly Leave 2:10 Arrive Grand Junction. .. a. :;i THIBD OODEIf PRECINCT. 2:15 p. m reached. The rat bad taken the watch Leave Grand Junction... 4 M a. Jnstice of the Peace A. Perrin. Green Fiver 8:: a. 5:50 p. m D. 0. Sullivan. from the dresser, drawing it- - nearly Arrive Constable Leave Green Kiver 6:10 p. m FOCSTR OOfJEV PRrCTNCT 5o P. Provo. 12:20 a. ra fa. twenty feet. In a minute more ho would Arrive Jnstice of the Peace Val Ouieon. Provo 12:20 a. m a m p. have disappeared with his plunder-Cincin- nati Leave Arrive Salt Lake.... 1:45 a. m 4:i p. ('oostablo H. E. StoeL 2 Leave 00 Lake. Salt 4:45 m a. Enquirer. HUKTStlLLE PRECINCT. p. .00 11: ) 11 Arrive Oeden 6:00 p. 3 a. m lias Written a Book. LOCAL TRAINS. OODEH AND SALT LAKE. Mrs. Burton Harrison, the latest Leave Ourten, 8:30 a. m., 3:30 p, m., 8:45 p. woman novelist to win genuine favor Returuiug arrive Ogden 12 0 p. m., 6 i00 p with the public, is described as a pretty, m. m. 8K a, m. with a BINOHAX. youngish womau, very blonde, Leave Salt Lake. 8 --3 a. m.r returning, arrive nice, high bred air. She lives in a sol5:30 p.m. Salt Lake, emn brownstone house in old fashioned AMERICAN AND FOBS, PBOYO, SPEntOmLS Irving place, where she has gathered toTHlhTLB. of gether a quantity heavy, carved oak Leave Ogden 8:30 p. m retoreing, arrive 12 SI) p. m, furniture and much antique silver that Ogden DODGE. J. H. BKNNETT, has a respectable Virginia pedigree. D. C. Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Her maiden name was Constance Cary, and her family is one of the oldest in Virginia. New York Letter. Uta. Central Mway North Carolina legislature a few days ago, and the dogs won. On Tuesday last a bill was before the house for the protection of sheep against dogs, and it was defeated by a vote of 63 to 9. A clerk of the Virginia state senatoused to say frequently that no member of the who had legislature was ever favored the passage of a dog law or law protecting sheep from the ravages of the dogs. Montgomery (Ala.) Advertiser, Shert Line to Park City. THE PAXOllliWoF TI WW On and after October 26, 190, passenger and freight train will run as follows : PASSBXOKE TBArXS. Leave Salt Lake Leave Park City. Arrive at Park City Arrive at Salt Lake a. m p. ra 10:30 a m 6:30 p. m S KX 4 .00 VBEIOHT TRAITS. GEOllGE W. JONES, of the American Ticket Member Association. er . Vuk. Meets every ATTO RN ia th District Coert aad all th oorts. Penoeal atteoiius ivea to eullart iuo. Bemember the plaee. ia Peery weodoe build near sneat sJiop trt 1 . n. ttreeesrell at tru., in, 3bl Tweaty-foort- h (treat, Ofdeo, I'taa. P. O. boxeU. Pr-cti- EDWABO M. A1XISU OrBee, over Cub Vatial Back, corner of n aliuurton svexiue and Xveoty-fuarstreet, OtTilea, L'tah. No. iliti Wasuinctoo avenns, B. W. I KITH. SMITH. ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- kht uauroaa Ticket Bought. !o!rt and to all point. ALL TICKETS (iCAR- at4i Twenty-fift- h Street Telerhone 201. CRESCEUT LODGE NO. 13. fucrta street. ail sojourning brother ar cordially invited to attend. F. W. Lewi, k. TK. L. Adam. Eee. Sec y. T O.O.F- Meets every Wednesday evening In Odd Fel-loHall. Twenty-luurt- h street. brother in good landing cordially Sojonrning invited t attend. C. 8. lUrr, N. G. Joh Ebadsha-- ' See. rooms S, 96 and 87, First National RICHARD 8. BCLUEB, Doctor in Medicines, Ulster in Surgery, L. 8. J)R,THOS. A., London. SURGEON-ACCOUCHEU- Royal CoUerrs of Sorceoas, England; Fellow Society Art and Science, London. Formerly quarantine oflicer and superintendent for New Zealand and Melbourne, Victoria. Address or call at i5 Washington Ave. e. LEGAL BLANKS COTf INGHAM, fCBIJSHED AXD FOB BALI BT "PHYSICIAN AND SPECIALIST. THE COMMERCLVL FUBLISHING C0n In eonneetlon with Reneral practice, give 1401 Washington Avenne, Ogden, Utah j special attention to disease peculiar to female diseases of the genito urinary organs, disease of tbt rectum, viz. : Pile, fistula, fissnre and ulceration ; diseases of the ear, nose, throat and i CONVETAJfCINO BLANKS. chest. Consultation free. A. Office over Postomce. XO. Telephone 200. DENTISTS. Q B. SNOWDEN, CLASS. 570 571 i'23 Tarraiity EVeeJ, short form. . A Warranty Deed, long form... A Quit-claiDeed A 4.50 KealEstateMort'ge.ehortf Option Contract m rni 375 300 Ijeaae, 50 Bond for Deed Office, 2427 Washinirton avenue over Horrock A Sons store. Teeth without plates and saving 100 Discharge of Mortgage natural teeth a specialty. No teeth or roots too bad to be saved by filling or crowning. Special 500 Trust Deed attention given to children's teeth. 3 Assignment of Mortgage.... 51 Bill of Sale DENTIST. CIVIL ENGINEERS. C. A. TC8H. A FARIS, 1 125 300 CIVIL ENGINEERS & SURVEYORS. 376 Plans, specifications and estimate prepared 501 and work superintended. Maps, plats, tracings, blue prints, etc., etc., 502 379 executed on short notice. rpUSH Rooms 3 and 4. Union block. Fourth Street, Ogden, Utah. BOYKTOX No. WATER HOT 362 Twentv HEATER ! The Most Improved and Economical Heater in the Market, 475 476 76 377 Administrator's Bond Executors' Bond Letters of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... Testimony of Testimony of Applicant Order appointing Adm'r.... commissioner's cocrt blanks. Summons A A A A A A A SherirsSale Constable's Sale Order for Deft to appear and 6how cause. ...... ....... 78 Citation for Garnishee 2 Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee 572 Writ of Execution A A A A DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. Affidavit for Claim and Deliv- 10 ery personal property Undertaking on Claim and Delivery of personal property 526 Undertaking for Return to Deft, Claim and Delivery personal property 77 Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property.... A 525 PRECINCT, Carver. A A A MINING BLANKS. PRECINCT. Peace-Const- able Wilson Ponlter. PES AS ANT VIEW PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace W. H. CrandaU. Constable ieorge H. Maycock. SLATERVILLE PRECINCT. Plumbing and Gas Fitting DOYLE 2H04 & HALVERSON, Washinirton Ave. Call and get prices. HARRIOTT PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. I.TNXE PRECINCT. sfE&tiftr Justice of the Peace Peter L, Sherner. Constable James Harrop. PRECINCT. WEST WEBEB PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace J. W. Hurt, Constable Joseph Hogge. LltiLiUnrir .12 vi nn A pamphlet of mformatlon and tb- -i PBECINCT. Jnstice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Belnap. MISCELLANEOUS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Justice of the Peace James Hutchins. Constable John J. Hutchins. Jnstice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. ConstableDaniel N. Drake. Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. Proof of Labor Power of Atfy to Locate and Sell 325 350 400 401 PBECINCT. Justice of the Peace Timothy Kendall. Constable Byron L. Bybee. HOOPER A A A A B C A A PROBATE COt'RT BLANKS. B. w PARIS. Jnstice of the Peace Richard live. Constable John Parker. WILSON UTAH. The above society will hold it meeting ia Knight of Pythias hall, Twentv-fourt- h stresi, (over Standard building) every Thursday eve. ing at half past seven (harp, until further Application forms may be obtained from Dr. Percy A. Cook, t31. Washington avenns. Sojourning brothers cordially invited, Pebcival J. Babbatt, President HABBT Gillett. Secretary, 2374 Wash Ave. ErVERDALE PBECINCT. Jnstice of the LODGE, SSI. OGDEN. Peace-Const- able CINTABT ' OF 8T. GEORGE. COZURDELION PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Jnstice Constable James H. Taylor. B. SONS X. BABBISVTLLE PBECINCT. of the PeaceWilliam G. Bawson, HI! ' MILITANT, Meets every Tuesday and Friday evenings at Odd Fellow 11 all. Member invited. F. W. Lewis, Captain. R. C. Skrad. Clerk- - QRDER OGDEN PRECINCT. Broker' Broker. j car. I. 0. 0. F. street, Ogdca. Utah. Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Doamer. PLAIN Ttw-d- ay t Twenty-fourt- h buildin. r. ANTON, OGDEN NO. PATRIARCH BAXSPOBO SMTTR OJTiee, . UNION L0DGEN0. 6. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- Bank t. sveais ia Odd Fellow bail. Tweutyoona scrsec Vautuig brwUMn invited. Jus kmcg, Jr, See. E. 8. Lrn . X. G. ACOB & KOKEMaX. 369 j a ATTORN J i. Holds regular meeting every Monday at Till o'clock ia Odd Fellow, HaU. night Twenty, ALLISON, JIMBALL X 1.0. 0.F. B. WHITE, JAMB ; LcrA,ar. ar aerdiaUr iantad. QiDES LOlXiK NO t, KDES PRECINCT. Jnstice of the Joeiah ENCAMPMENT T Muting brothar Av- e- Ocdea, . BIHBALL. 1 . TkRia. to attasL f urdi latitedU.Cuuisiltt. tt Nevada. Jnstice of the Peace E. B. Frorer. Constable John Gould. NORTH awr Ttvaad, evvaOtg t t Meets ia Odd Fellow HaTLTweatyoarU Bret aa Uus 4 Tharadaya rf L. E. BALSOCa. benbs. BtArsnLLAM. strsct 01 the laws, (bowing How to; ratenis, .vests, xmstis, iprngnu, w jts. lUrm MUNN SI Vt. kS61 Broadway. Hw asrk. ;unuu maj Railroad and Steamship B Attention, rybody. A man named Henn out in Iowa laid a corner stone the other day. Here is a dazzling opportunity for the barren to yoke an egg joke to this. American Grocat W. Justice of the Peace Antrus McKay. Constable Oeorge E. Ferrin. KANE9TILLB Leave Salt Lake 7:00 a. m Leave Park City . 4I0 a. m Arrive at Park City...,. 12:50 p. m Arrive at Salt Lake 8:45 p. m Twelve suburban train daily between Salt A Changeable Climate. Lake City and Mill Creek and Soear House. All people going to Park City will find it to A man in order to meet the exigencies interest to take this line. of the present winter should have about their Offices and Depot: Corner 8th South and five overcoats, all of different weight Main street, Salt Lake City. T. J. Mackintosh. G. F. and P. A. He needs a buffalo robe for early mornand then as the on rolls he ing, day should be able each hour to don a lighter garment until midday, when he could go without any, and then gradually increase the weight until be would get back his buffalo robe at night There is lots of climate this winter. Texas Sitt' ings. ttft Ttahiactoa Office: . A Woman Who -u I. U. 0. t'osrt, SaprssM tu - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. $100,000. Viee-Pr- e. STANDAGAUGE. Baa- MACMILUX. A 'i u- -- Esc SECRET SOCIETIES. pl&uJTt iouoz so. t. A. 0. U. W. TJTAH I. ilucl Jostie JEOXAKD gUITU Famous Dining Railway. astnai Bbiaji. Utt.tu.raa.Vfuuu-krt'- Xatineal 1 - LBOSABO, B- m t," iX I. tT. ooafisvwe ATTORNEY-AT-LA- A Decatur young woman has recently SURPLUS, 123,000 OH ALL TBAIS8. been operated upon successfully in a Interest Paid on Time Deposit. manner that will excite surgeons. The Cars Our patient is a young woman who, when a J. E. Dooli, President. ATTAC1ID TO AU THSODSa TlAlK. child, had her nose broken, and aa a reL. B. Adaks. W. N. SaaLixo, of the the of bones the sult bridge decay Cashier. Vice President. tb.li Per farther Information eoneernluc of the nasal organ bad been completely line, apply to any Ticket Agent, 01 addreu lost. The patient was etherised and a Wm. T. Waiben W. Corbt. GEO. V. TALLKRY, President. Cashier. tramivenw incision about thawKfuarters Thbo. Eobibom, and Manager. of an inch long made directly between tbe eyes, extending down the bone. A small chisel was then introdnced and all tbe sect parts separated from the bones, from the top of tbe new to the forehead, and about one Lash on either side of the OF OGDEN-- , UTAH. median line oat on the cheeks. When this had been done a half grown : $200,000. eat was quickly ehtoroformed and pieces of four ribs, each two incites in length, CURRENT TIME TABLE were taken from its side, rapidly cleaned Dl HECTORS: InEfffrtJan. 1 1891. of all superfluous fleah And then inserted W. Warren R. A. Wells, Sidney Stevea Corey, into the wound so that they raised up Thos. Cahoon, C. E. Wortele.H. H. Spencer, No. 8. No. 4. 8. S. Schramm, Ad. Knhn, the skin, thus forming a good solid BAST BOCND TBA1KS. ThecKobinson Atlantic Atlantio Mail bridge. The wound healed in four or Expreee five days, and the slight scar is almost 8:30 a. 8:45 p. m Lost Qgdm OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. invisible. Decatur (Ills.) Cor. New York ArriTeBalt :4U a. 9:55 p. m Lake 4fl UHJ6 p. a LtsreSslt Lake Herald. WXBEB COCXTT OFriCEBS. 11:20 ProTO Rio Grande Western r. bruUMK CXX. OSes, mens 1. 11 sod bciltiia-- . I'tak. a. Ogden, Utah. United States Depository. Omaha. The Dog Won. Dogs against sheep was an issue in the UElCLUt A Office, St. Joseph, 0taadar4 UTAH NATIONAL BANK, 0dea. Utah. R. UEVWOOD. .Lincoln, Lvare Provo ARCHITECTS. etmst rotat SS. & aTV s SMTH. Office. St. Louis, Kansas City, T. i sad Twosty-- i iri straM. ii Ant F. C. tk ..HE.artt.7; . MOSTK tXUU-IEJ- Efatasl Vas-uvt- w OGDEN. UTAH. SOLID VESTIBULE M.. Laj COXTRICTORS AND BUILDERS. Eat aUU oa snbss, bee Twestf-ssen- aa STATE N a;. LAWYERS. 11 basta, lor atone. iMHLA.HU Orates, tor Buppat. Ur J?L ARCHITECTS, DL&ECTOBS: Hsary -- aa. fit ua Os-e- - k uiivided J. C. A rmftrae-- , in urns lacia. rum m toils. EXOPIKO for Breakfast UaaUJia, nnoer Mt Je-rs- er' It ElMLUDT J saaMHeinoa s ssca aVsralar vn.ii. . 1. 1. Bst M- 1 CaM SIS FR1NCISC015D P0RTU5P Esrelar TVir-- R.A.JL ca us aa iiUw W . I'vaa. a-- uar OGUKN, UTAIL CaAKXLO si.i;. 0 a. CONTRlCTCR Twt-LSr-- in. l ariu--i sow &U-- A- aCHax. ts6'r. oa. wm. ua B. OODa Aa-T-- LairJw Aasua vi aer a5D EUIiEFJL w. brti- - i'ar-tAil aurs rsarasbva. lulMutuunW. aw s--d m, Fum mmm.fuiauv. Interest allowed ea Tins IMioMts. Historic California Heat ef -, Ana ef U Padre JulBcr bert Famed fer fair Kserts where cart femes net aaa pleas axe arter cloys. MAC TfCX VZL BOJrTX- l UiSG&lJUkf, C. ass tatTlae. J. U4 ef tk. rbr.tkeOUt r. TrVtidea-- i. tril fclLU M. W. aai Tc-- W l GENERAL BANKING. LAV SECT, a3 . Em-es- C. P. nu!, Cs Is C. P '" " KG!!t'XI5TS FCR KEADSTCMS A5D Q Capital. - - - - S2OO.n0O.OO - 12.000.00 Suiplus. kl A I. u .Mil Ei umjl. a , DAI- - JECOiuTiOS OGDEN, LTA1L r'iri Brat Harts' literary Strlsilia. Unlike many authors. Bret Hart never does an ambitious piece of literary work amid the din of the city. Whenever the plot of s story gets thoroughly crystallised in his mind be repairs to a quiet suburban retreat, just ontside of London, and there be works. And in this little nook the author is at present hard at work npon a new story of considerable length. Only a few of his rloeeet friend know the whereabouts of bis cave of seclusion, and even these he to join him there. The baa never a.-uoveliKt work steadily when he is in and stops only for an hour's walk every day. When at work his diet is a very frugal one; he retire early and is up jut after dawn, working often several hours before he has bis morning coffee, eggii and roll. For two months he will keep himself thus secluded, then, returning to London, he places his manuscript in the hands of his publisher and conxider his work done, for Bret Harte hates proofreading. Edward W. Bok's Letter. VIA u au MASONIC. BUSINESS CARDS. BANKS. RAILROADS Mk-T- A BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath PhnttAl Mortaure 377 A A A A C A Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being added to the above list. 325 S. M. PRESHAW, UNDERTAKER Arid Funeral Director Metallic Caskets and Wood Caskets and Special Attention paid to Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment. Orders by telegraph promptly attended to. I have Hearse in the city. Telethe only phone No. 115 Collins first-da- s (1 Jl) Y il FOR H OILY! .kntnf RodvitJKlBd. Effect of Errors cr Sraessm in OU or Texig. B.bul, Bakl AHOOP muj nlcrro. now i. ..rv. S,rr.'!iK.i.vni:VKU)rsORiar3yAi!TsoFa'?ot. la a 4f. HB TaKATliSir-- Bl AlmlMlr WHiaUma. Baalltytrai(8uia.aarlsraaalrlaa. B,Mk, f jplaaalloa sal atMa)illlriMlSl(, S.rii .Vii Bvrrmvi m n - PRINTING INKS! To Printers and Publishers: The Commercial PrBLismtiO Compast is carrying a large and select stock of Standard. 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