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Show J Cr.DEK DAILY COMMERCIALS FRIDAY, APRIL 17. leSI. The cosrt Uu Karri Taaacie M a f.S Watf ail the stic rnaiii MUI I,. Weigfc art Eftre iii rr-t.- t vict to ciierlai, Bahamas TVf rMSki rejardEg Frioce liirgwi of Prasti, in tii cry, J ia 1'ru.oo Crs LJ UU m4 who her unci to traimd BKre than jQ,1jo It . a England, with a pxsi deal of josraey, bet JuLo Las mx.h six. I. tk aott-cpacie- e.. i! k-a- ean-aeity- BANKS. EUSiKESS CARDS. T. i Ctah Loan Trust Co. MASONIC. E!TAaEX. iiXKnrcT a$d j sit?,:5ti5:lvt. Tt. Grttd Oira KuLi. i of tbe It is bitted ote The fijc over wtica John tiay th-ht Freierk ttat k" riatt to walk meet be UTAH. one Etc OGDEX, the bonthern j withstand press u iftj e to arrange a T1kt rtcii? New YVt-t- j dike me ber i to do her a strain tl V75 jioutis. NerertLri, 6. ALTiiSOk. ED AXTLEaOX L tfet abd cJotrl. f.r Ail-r- t Victor. DtLke of very weary," id ft rr,riar?y, aha eocise- Capital. - - 8200.000.00 bis and ber f trst J da or eoceda, tllowi who, liter, ihooij - - - 12.0 00.00 fonng CC.MRlCTCKS AJ'D EUILEERS. ia rot:; t of frx! ineoia, fpmi il dpite tli fact tiiat the Prince of WaW wrijfh 1,0 pounds, wLkh would abatier Surplus. azul luve in eldest with the rvoords if both Litturieal aad tlkeir wooer in tomfoulfrT', 'ic n Mr ti is nndoubtedly P1&JL4. f lA i irmMt4. bis second rocain. Prmoees May vt Tetk, Eniir fiririu.u.. heavy weigtta. H thinks he thry cant aSurd to tuarry." jua Aon aa.br. GENERAL BANKING. I agr with job, cJ- - 1," aaid a and has ajf reiu2y bis father's permis- vS do it avion, do to bit anxiety so retards bis growth. Mar land grctleaian from Ptucmss Ant sion to cocunoe so. JEI CfAATlOS DAI. over cannot Le to th been has man However, a of If law the get 'lt with vacU qseea marry people county. FCR HEADSTONES AKD XCSUXLNTS C. aerer reck'1 the cort-- I tin reaiiifcH the fct that Priaoetss May is th daugh- abnormal weight acd aixe," aaid Mr. C ElCHtll L. W. e.HlrVi4t fcTUrP. Go U C.r LAKEEST. (oner of of of fcoeae whom of ter that Mary Caaubridge of a story of oor two old 8rrruiU. Craig during Lis noctut exhibition here, J4m( a&4 l tnt. Lafararr iu Tbe-bad both in onr family for fhe was so jealous in the days hen the "to be abort lived and subject to violent laterect a3ov4 om Tlw Drpoaita. t baa Ao trua rrucla-matkcame first late Prince Albert Vben the attack one of iHnee. I am the only emaocipatkio year. was siin-- we tulJ thttn that and so, as young Albert Vktor has no who has enjoyed throughout Lie perfect i. C Aaaaraova. O. E. Bn.i fnat. tbey were free. We eyrnpathil with fririt of bis own, it is not unlikely that health." the announcement of bis enaemest the aorta daring the war, you know. AF.CHITECTS. Craig has accumulated several fortWe could scarw-ldrive tbem away with the Princess Margaret will come to unes, and lot4 two or three in an attempt Commercial National OSen, mat Haul', taomu Oco. 1.lac.IT aid lb Saurcal iUrfc us before the empress has concluded ber to run a circus. He yet pocsesse a bank with a dab, however. They bad rn and reared on the .lace. Saw Lai ruit here. Margant of Prussia seems account well prcimrtioned to hi own OGDKX, ITAIL LAWYERS. lost Lis wife. He waa eighty years of to be a delightful and highly sine. Besides being a fit man be i a ape. Old Kate waa oar 'nummy.' She your" woman, but there is no doubt Knight of Pythias, Odd Fellow and Wri J uun ftirfM t'4rtsn, lk aaa. has a will of ber own, like ber I" tilted Workman, Those that know wu sixty or seventy. ll-- r husband was tht wmm. killed dock ahooting a duira year be- iiaperial mother and royal grandmother. bim say that he ie also a regular JEOSAED A MACaHIXAS, fore the war. It wa a great bluw to the It is equally certain that Albert Vktor fcnreaa of charity. ATTCR.NEYS AT LAW. Ssrfa XxMM PrtHis. 75X00. til J when we told theia tbey would is about as sickly and effeminate a speciHe was born in Iowa City, Ia., and is ir.jle Otea: im VathiLgtvm At., Cdra. Ta. have to go. They did not want to leave men of a young man as could be found, thirty-fivAt birth he yeiirs old. IIKECT0R3: tu and hastle for theuilv, but we even among heirs to thrones. So if weighed eleven pound. At eleven J. C. irmtmo, H. O. Earkneaa. T B. WHJTE, V haW. T. could ill afford to keep them at that Mergaret becomes queen of England we months be weighed eeveuty-seveland tetum, ATTCRSEY-AT-IAtime. It wa particularly hard for the will till remain under petticoat govern- pounds, and at the age of two years be H. bocUnmict, Benrf Cueant. ( auict Hcaif , old 'mammy.' She thought we children ment Loudon Cor. Chicago News. Praic4a ia tb Ihrtrict Court asd all th. Weighed 200 Jiounds. He Was the soonFmxtil attMiUue rivvsi to all belonged to her. baby in the world for Lis age, and kmembrt tl r ilaee, ia Pwry wuKlrn buuii-1we iMBctwd la the Mvltea Kot MrUl matter compromised Han4 captured the fl.Oiju cath priza offered by "Finally aufat H-- p of C. H, A trx., Br Cut few men have ever fallen into a Barnuui in lt&S. For the next two years and let old Kate have the ae of one of ttnet, tiaa. P. O. bum die. the cabins and work on the place. Sam pot of molten metal and escaped with a he traveled in Europe. When be rewent to live in a little ehaoty ia the town few trilling burns, yet John Adams, of turned he weighed 300 pounds, and a k&w aao a. aixiaoa jajfaa . ia OGDEX. UTAH. mile or two away. Kate did washing Tacotna. did it the other night He is year later he weighed 405 pounds. When JIMBAU. ALUSON, and Sam did washing too, whenever be an employe of the Ryan smelter, work- twenty-fivATTORNEYS-AT-LAyears old he weighed could get a job whitewashing I mean. ing on the night shift, and it is only pounds. Paid in, Office, over Ctah National Ba.k. (toner of Capital $125,000. WftaiiirAffj-U"We were astonished one day at bear- throngb great presence of mind that be AVAtiRA a.il There is a Mrs. Craig and a Mr. Craig, -- v,, - 7,500. taL Surplus, ing that these old creatures, each with waa not burned to death. By some mis- Jr. Mrs. Craig is a blonde, twenty-fouone foot in the grave, had married. My step he lost his balance and started to years f age, and weighs 117 pounds. JACOB 8. BOEXAUS, H. C. BIGFLOW, rTwidret. father tent me to Sam to learn if the re- fall headlong into an immense pot of They met for the first time in St JoA. JOHN HOVLE, Viw PraMdMit port waa true. I found him whitewash- molten metal. As be fell he caught the seph in 1884, when Craig was on exhiA. P. BlbKLOW. tattuer. ing the wooden fence around his ahanty. rim of the pot, and although be was im- bition there. It was a case of love at "Sam," I said, "what in the world mersed almost to his armpits he drew first sight for both, and in less than a Interact Paid oo Tim asd tLb Deposits, have yon and old Kate be-- op to, mar- himself out, and wifh an almost super- week after the meeting matrimonial E. HE I WOOD, did human adat What do effort himself threw it into an your age? you rying negotiations had ended successfully. for?" joining pot filled with cold water. They were married in Fort Scott, Kan., UTAH NATIONAL Some of bis fellow workmen saw him two weeks Utter. 'Why, Mass Will,' he replied, 'yo' Oflic, 368 Twontj foorLh street, CVden, Ctah. see it war this way. Ole Kate an' I were cast himself into the second pot, and Craig's father weighed 117 pounds, his a talkin' an' I say to ole Kate, "Kate, we rnbhiugto bis assistance rescued bim. mother 135 pounds. Kansas City Star. - BM Ajiaroaj aarra OgJen, Utah. po fool niggers. Tt done live "bout'i Hi hands were badly burned, bnt othergMITH SMITH, wise he had hardly a scar on him. The long's I ker to." ATTORKEEYS-AT-LASomething New la Deeoratioa. United States Depository. " 'An Kate,' she say, "I dnnno bont secret of his escape was that he bad on A California invention has just been dat, Sam, bnt guess yo' is tellin de heavy woolen underwear and outer patented which bids fair to revolutionize . trufl." clothing, and before it had been burned methods now in vogue for decorat- CAPITAL, . 100,000. " So Kate, she say as how she's ole through Adams was in the pot of cold the glass and porcelain. The object of SURPLUS. ing 01 23,000 PHYSICIANS AN D SURGEONS-rtoo, an' can't grow much ol'er, an' how water. Tacotna Globe. the invention is to so decorate such surPaid oa Tin DepoaitA. IsterMt nbe po an' can't be no poo'er. An' so A COTTINGHAJi, face as to produce and permanently fix ThU TVamaa Had Kerr a. we 'elude to get married, luse we can't 'PHYSICIAN AJiD SPECIALIST. them impressions of figures, porupon be no ol'er, no' poo'er when we's marAmong the many callers at the late traits or scenery. J. E. Doolt, Preaidmit. In eonneetioB with irenerai practice, rives W. N. Bhuluno. ried, den when Kate ia juss Kate an' residence of General Johnston was a A sheet of glass or porcelain is covered L. B. Adams, neial .t Inl ion in j Vice Prfaident. diseaeea of the reoitoiiii.au.,ii.... dueaaes well dressed woman, who drove np in a with an emulsion, and after Caahiar. Ham's joss Sam.' nriuary orirana, being un BMura "And so those two old darkies were handsome equipage and aidced to via.; run, and nsitua, to a dry beat is placed over a phoulceration ; tuae of the ear. noaa, throat and Wa. V, HaxrucR, ebest. married," said the Princess Anne man, representative of the family. She would tograph, engraving, etching or any kind Wiiixm W. Comv, Consultation free. Prnidrat. Caahier. Office over Poatoffiee.' TelTbons 209. "because they were old and could not not give her name, but she told Dr. Ben of drawing. The glass or TiiEO. Roaiaox, and llanafer. porcelain, live much longer, and because they were Johnston, who perceived ber, that she after being sensitized, is exposed for CIVIL ENGINEERS. poor and could not be any poorer, wheth- wished a lock of General Johnston's hair about three minutes in a strong suner they were single or married." New for her collection. 0. A.TTSB. After the exposure is made the a. w rARia. York Herald. "I have," she said with entire self pos- light A FAEIS, is developed by the use of cerpicture JTSH session, "a lock of General Lee's hair, a amic powders of any color detdrefl. CIVIL ENGINEERS 4 SURVEYORS. lock of General Grant's and a lock of OF OODEJT, UTAIL Too Don't Tire of Them. The powder is taken dry and1' sifted mrr-- of Tv-ii- a is fc-- cafe fc.-- r otj-to- evt-t-iB- Ke-ttatk- rr-- B tbi-w- f bt oJy e cxi-riag- ivprd j Clar-eno- e, e nxd-a- al s Tin-rmii- y ta n l-- w.Lnd xi J ln m " anfoM ta-- ) ' TVJi 1. r. I A- - big-ge-tt - m cauM-uoo- ctitfi nivr e, tirwJ t, ttij-4ou- -- oTl r uu, hai&a. Bsc lEAJ7iE, XuTI Q jti-S- i R. A. X. aoavora km mnmi Taawiay Wr I. Eai.a. , P. J?L HOST JGJaaUDfcT, At. a. U , H. iwi . K. T. Staled nudclavaa I. Iiiu, P. aancd Wdixday M(i Em. SECRET SOCIETIES. .a a pit tun loijE A. 0. C. W. Meets every w' - evexix . I- QEDEB 60V8 OF cT. Cdl'R RICHAP.D Saw GECEGE. DE UOJJ LODGE. SSI. OGDEX. CTAH. Tba above aoriety wiU bold hs s&eetics In U Pr.ua. bail. over Standard buiidai every Tniifxiay eevea aharp, ontU further at naif ! AMlica'.ioB form may be obtained fruas In. Perry A. ( zjul. ajiuijrv tticaa. 6ujoonut brottrrs cordially cntd. Paam ai. t. Preideot. ktitu t. rM-iBS- T bu-tio- e. Dash liaxsnt. ban. ISA W aS Av. Ntnun. LEGAL BLANKS rcausEKo ajas roa 141 ay OTERCttl THE - - I X. Ykiuac Tuday u.iiim1 tu attend. watm eouj J t K.Lis. at. W. v. '. ruci.ii. t - Xrraua. Finer. e t ui4'Jn. C. tf v a4W. tlird at, tx e n A. X. . i y ' E. - isyth-fekwic- i 4 A F. Erc-- r tsC4 ITEUSHKG CO. WaaUfiftoa Aveons, Otdaa, Ctaa ATTCRKEY-AT-LA- n ATTORNEY-AT-LA- BAM f i . Viee-Pr- CITIZENS' BANK There are people of whom one never tires, no mutter how often one sees them nor how intimate the associations may There is about them that air of perpetual charm and variety that makes them delightful companions. They are sure to be good tempered. There is never any fear of finding them in a pet, nor a prey to some ill humor wholly unreasonable and unezplainable. They are pleased wlten. you are pleased aul interested In what you have to say. They are so sympathetic that yonr ills and troubles become their own, and your friends become so dear to them that not for the wffrld would they do anything to rob you of them. Sometimes with these bright, sweet natures you find the added charm of originality, and when you come across such a one treasure it and preserve it as one of the pearls of your life, for seldom indeed are talent, originality and good nature found combined in one mortal frame. A nature that is so richly endowed is threefold talented. It has the talent of magnetism, the talent of keeping good natured and the priceless talent of originality, which, as Rudyard Kirhnz savs. is not the discovery of any thing new. but is rather a new vav of iking at old things. And that makes all the more delightful. New York orld. I. The First Woman. Ey the way, spealring of Eve, why is not her name, in its English and Bible form, bestowed upon more little girls? Eva is common enough; it is simply the Latin form of the name. No doubt parents often bestow it in this form without thinking that they are naming a daughter for the naughty mother of all mankind, whose "mortal taste" for green fruit brought death into the world and all our woe. But this is an age of rehabilitation, and Eve has been pretty thoroughly rehabilitated in character herself. A great many really good women are not so sure but they would have done just the same as she did nnder the same circumstances. But whether' or not Eve has been vindicated or needs vindication she had a very pretty name. Bestowed upon girl or woman, and without any final a jnst plain Eve no name could be more charming. Boston Transcript Borclart' Weapons. Over 100 tools and processes, which are marvels of ingenuity and scientific knowledge, have been invented by safe burglars. A recent burglar's outfit captured by the police consisted of a little giant knob breaker, a diamond drill and a high explosive of the nature of dynamite, but put up in the form of a pow-oeIt would open the strongest bank fiafe in a half hour, and without noise enough to disturb people in the next house, while the entire outfit could be carried in the pockets of an ordinary coat Rochester Democrat. r. It is said if a looking glass be held before roaches they will be so frightened as to leave the premises. In England hedgehogs are kept in kitchens to destroy cockroaches. These curious little beasts are nocturnal in their habits, and re amazingly foud of euch prey. General Sheridan's, and I would like a lock of General Johnston's." As soon as Dr. Johnston recovered his self possession he told his caller that her remarkable request could not be granted. She left regretfully, not on account of her request, but of his refusal. Washington Cor. Boston Herald. evenly in the desired locations and brushed over with a soft brush. Gradually the images develop on tbd plates, green foliage, brown trunks and branches appear, vivid and true to nature. When the image is thus developed a thin coating of flux is applied, the plate is put into a firing furnace, and the picture becomes permaueut San Francisco The Cowcatcher Carried Off her Colt. A valuable mare and colt escaped from Chronicle. the barnyard of Abiah Hayes, the noted Durango'a Tlo Mine. stock raiser, of Cincinnati, recently, just With reference to the reported disas a freight train came thundering down covery of a very rich tin mine about toward an adjacent crossing. The colt forty-fiv- e miles from the city of got in the way of the train and was John Pershmaker, the owner, caught on the cowcatcher, in despite of says the discovery of the vein was almost the mare's anxious neighing. The long an accident Ho had gone to what is train could not be stopped until it had known as the Diabalt mine for the purrun the better part of a mile. Then the pose of examining the yield of metal colt rolled off unhurt The mare bad bearing ores, not knowing that tin had wildly leaped culverts and crossing ever been found there. He found a shaft enfences, and was almost up with the about 300 feet deep, which had passed gine when her unharmed colt fell safely through two light veins of gold, iron and down the side of the track. Cor. Phila- silver bearing ores. delphia Record. Cni making a close examination of the sides of the shaft he noticed a large and llest Time to Tune a I'lano. rich lead of oxide and tin. He ran Most people let their pianos go until very a horizontal tunnel for a short distance, the ear cannot tolerate them, flit a piano striking a veiif of ore over four feet wide requires constant attention, and where and composed of a solid mass of oxide of season are marked the changes of the tin, assaying from 50 to 60 per cent, of the ought to be tuned at least four times a pure metal. There is no sulphur in it year. Where the tuning is occasional whatever, so that the work of reducing and not regular, either the spring after the ore simply amounts to the work of the fires are extinguished, or the early and casting into ingots. New smelting winter, after they are well under way, is York Telegram. the best time for tuning, for then the piano is least subject to climatic changes. w in Vests. Something Interview in Seattle Telegraph. The skeleton vest has a full vest front The recent death of the "poet" Close, and an open back. The collar and a in England, recalls the curious circum- piece of the shoulder top run all the way stances under which he received a pen- around, thus affording sufficient body sion. He was recommended for a pen- for a proper shoulder set. The vest is sion by Lord Palmerston in a fit of good then fastened around the waist by a belt. These skeleton vests are made in nature, at the instance of a friend of Mr. Closa The alleged poet was a mere two sizes. One size will fit a 32, 34, 30 or other will fit a 40 to 46. writer of doggerel, and after much dis- 38 bust, and thesits The garment beautifully and fits revoked." was cussion the pension order Lord Palmerston considered his blunder the figure perfectly. The main features are that it does away with a great deal an excellent joke. of weight and useless material and cool garment. Mercer. When stoves are taken down in the makes a very all of have should each its pieces spring An Important Letter. put together, and those that are small Technicalities of the law are being of inside the stove; large enough placed used to an advantage in the Walker pieces may be attached by a wire. If court A party was charged county this is done there is no searching or conwith the theft of cigars. The county atfusion in autumn. torney, in drawing up the complaint, the accused with the theft of charged , Hallo-ranThe wife of Councilman John The defendant's lawyer of Cincinnati, has just received, "nin" cigars. the case thrown out in succeeded having containbox small through the mail, a because of letter "e" was the court ing the wedding ring which was stolen omitted from the word "nine," and from her twelve years ago. She has no the accused did showed not approthat consuspicion of the identity of the priate "nin cigars" belonging to some science stricken person. one else to his own use. Madisonville A trouser button manufacturer at (Tex.) Messenger. Barmen advertises his willingness to pay Bnilt New Tork'i Elevated Road. $250 to the heirs of any man who may Mr. John H. Hall, who died recently a killed in railway accident, provided be in Ga., was the first capiThomasville, he is Bhown to have been wearing at talist to take hold of the project of the least six of the manufacturer's buttons. elevated railroad in good faith, and it Mr. A. A. Low, the father of Presi- was largely due to his energy that the dent Low, of Columbia college, has just roads were completed. He was a very inpassed his eightieth birthday. Mr. Low wealthy man, and besides his greatrailhe had elevated terests in the Sahis large has given $20,000 to birthplace lem, Mass. to be devoted to the educa- way interests in the south. Cor. Philadelphia Press. tion of deserving bovs. : CAPITAL, $200,000. Dl SECTORS: Warren W. Corey, R. A. Wnlla. Sidney Stevens Tboa. Cahoon, C. E. Wurtele.H. H. Spencer, S. 8. Schramm. Ad. Kuhn, Theo.Robinson Dans, specifications and estimates prepared and work superintended. Maps, plat, tracings, bins prints, etc., etc, executed on short notice. Rooms 3 and 4. Union block, No. 3(3 Twenty Fourth Street, Otrden, Vtah. MARKETS. ROBERT BROGELMAN (Successor to Frits A Brogelmsn) OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. WKBKR Probat Judge Lewi Selectmen Fred Foy. W Shurtltff, John Piueoek, P. Ledwidsre. Recorder John O. Tyler. Awweaor Edwin Din. Treasnrer John A. Boyle, Collector John V. Blnth. Attorney L. R. Rogers. Sheriff Jilbert R. Belnap. Coroner Marshal Alien. Snrreyor R. W. Farie. Superintendent of District Seools FBECIJiCT OFFICERS Just ice of the Peace Constable E. Foot of Twentieth St. Jo. Peery ALL KINDS OF SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. A. Koch. SECOND OODEN PRETNCT. All orders by mail or wire (riven prompt attention. Telephone S3. P O. Box 657. Justice of the Peace B. Ternea. Constable Phil Ford. SummoDB SherifTa Sale ConsUble'a Sale Order for Deft to appear and ahow cauoe 78 Citation for Garnishee 2 Affidavit for Citation for Garnishee. 572 Writ of Execution . . '. Justice of Constable John Gould. OODEN PRECINCT. NORTH Justice of the Peace James Storey. Constable James Deamer. Justice of the Peace William G. Rawson, Constable James H. Taylor. PLAIN Cnt 10 Affidavit for Claim and Delivery personal property A 525 Undertaking on Claim and of Delivery personal property A 52C Undertaking for Return to Deft, Claim and Deliery A personal property 77 Complaint on Claim and Delivery personal property.... A BLANKS. Mining Deed 3TX) Notice of Location of Claim. 400 Proof of Lbor 401 Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell 377 75 325 A A BLANKS. Official Bond and Oath A Chattel Mortgage C A Marriage CerUlicate Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Receipt s, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being added to the above list. ! t nndrrtnk. to Trt.fr. eitltp'r Lilly iti!.ilir'iit IJftr Ul II II lo?.mi..wlitiv.rth) ..m Hw V work (ndunricroHjr, 1 Hon. nil how to l).jBri . i ju ..rmth.irown i.k th llutiorior.mtloynirut.i n lit. Ii ran ram amount. thi y.i. !lo mon.r for nic- - unlrn .nt, e..rul a alxiw. Kanilv anil quickly learned. I .leap, bin on. worker from n, h dl.lrie't or county. 1 (! already Uujrlri ami tiruvtded with employment a Urire number, who are malt in ir oftr StMtO rirtch It'g J 1 V.4 V KCE. Adilre.i at one., J: 1'ii" t...ALLl:. it..x 48o. Ahinu, Maine. PROMPT Justice of the Peace Timothy Ken. all. Constable Byrou L. Bybee. f PRECINCT. Peace-Const- able Wilson Poulter. Justice of the Peace W. H. Crandall. Constable George H. Haycock. pamphlet of Information andab- Uow to PstenM, (areata. Trade .MarU, Copyrights, aunt nt,7' j the laws,snuwiDfr t tmractof Obtain I INVITATIONS, PEEASANT VIEW PRECINCT. SLATEBTILLS A Wedding Goods, CINTAH PRECINCT. Justice of the A PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Richard Dye. Constable .John Parker. RASES VILLE A Tel. Xo. 1. 331 1 Washington Ave. PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Constable Josiah B. Carver. RXVERDALE Orders taken at yonr door, and poods delivered to any part of the citv. a specialty. Our Meat W aifon is a Market on wheels which calls at yonr house so that yon may select your own (roods. It rons north of 23d St. on Washington Avenne and the Bench. DKUVKHY HARRI8YTLLE PRECINCT. A DISTRICT COCRT BLAKKS. hnlniolloii.wll KINDS OFffli Fresh Meats, Fish, Poultry and Game in Season. EDEN PRECINCT. the Peace E. B. Frorer. A A A A A A A Balch g&AXX. Justice of the Peace Angus McKay. Constable ioorge E. Ferrin. c A A dminjatrator'i Bond Executors' Bond Letter of Guardianship Order Appointing Hearing... 501 Tertimouy of 502 Testimony of Applicant 379 Order appointing Adm'r..., commissiokek's oocrt blanks. any HPNTSVIW.E PRECINCT. A B 300 376 A TEA It Boston Meat Market. oonnn tech L. B. A A BLAJdli PROBATE COURT 475 476 76 377 A A A 1 125 FOCBTB OODEN PRFCINCT Justice of the Peace Val Gideon. Constable H. E. Steel. 1 KealEetateMort'gehortrrm Option Contract Leaaa. Bond for Daed 100 Diacharga of Mortgage 500 Trust Deed. 3 Assignmeot of Mortgage.... 51 Bill of Sale .?. 375 300 50 A. E. Wetherbi. CLASS. ... Deed Quit-clau- n THIRD OODEN PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace A. Perrin. Constable D. O. Sullivan. ' City Meat Market, 25th St. OGDEN, CTAH. MAKING CF 425 tfiO MISCELLANEOUS at Cream FIRST OODKN PRECINCT. E. A. VicDaniel. led, 325 Sausage Works! City Office blasts. 570 WarTREty short form. . 571 Wanaoty Deed, long form MISISG CHICAGO COCNTT OFFICES. A. 0. Bit.hop. Clerk-- J. Du-rang- o, , coirviTAJicrxa HO. 3U1 f ( Broadwar. PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Entchins. ConstableJohn J. Hutchina. HARRIOTT PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Simon F. Halverson. Constable Caleb Parry. & Programmes Visiting In AH hnnma f.innrrliro. ..mil LTNNZ PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace Peter L. Sherner. Constable James Harrop. JlULJl l WILSON PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace P. P. Bingham. Constable Daniel N. Drake. nsrearrept-- bySautnl-Mid- y 'aiwiilpo w1thoiitinranviiince. Of ALLlihUOGISTSl or P. O. BOX 1 , New YorkJ ( PrioeSI. g5 WEST WEBER PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace J. W. Hart. Constable Joseph Uogge. Crescent Novelty Works HOOPER PRECINCT. Justice of the Peace James Johnson. Constable Francis M. Belnap. 2300 Washington Avenue. foqneraal PsbMicg Ml f - )- Co., 2404 Wash. SirlMUt. Lea corrhora or Whites. I prescribe it and feel safe in recommendinc it to all sufferers. IW ATl'R. i am ri ... m n i .liai.i,j iii A. fs acknowledgwl Pig the leading for JOnresin XI (.onorrhee remedy A elevt. ;riTo6l)AY8.ia The onlv sate remrov for THEtwt8CMii' Co V.-- ! TrlliijS'ail Ui. Sold by arrairrUtaV ABICK Electric Wiring: and Electric Supplies of all Kinds Locksmiths, Stencils Made, Rubber Stamps to order, IRON FENCING. Itodels and Experimental Machinery to Order All kinds of Novelty Kepairiug CRESCENT NOVELTY WORKS |