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Show uuDES DA1LV COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. MAY R l ESTATE A GILL D. J, Sure Has W.t ft V-- rr . C D. H. prs, ! Htmiut. M.clk-- i 0h cow( - Mill n ... laa;! i Estate. CHEAT I,.! SHX1... i MKJ- traa xi irora I aiuw j """ rm lju, dr- - ham. tub-- J lata cheap. I loperuae ef ert Lr. M. O'HAVEH, II. " Uli' iMeenber KmI Emu KarLeige; Hooda-a-i lc1m! before su I D. 61LL ileal Estate and Loans. buying. 2404 WukuftM Avt, MOW 19 THE TIME TO OGDLY u. ail BO CHOICE LOCATIONS of the City. GOOD RANCHES n ud Garden Tracts. Real Estate! ExparMaw of the put three year baa tangl.t u that all property bought well at this season of tlx yaar will bring at least iu per cent, profit during tbe following winter. We offer for sal iba foUowiu choice property let tbete low prices : 11), acre, iu ctiou ovenooaing NOB No HILL I'HOI'ERT. A SPEHLTY. Call and ate trouble to .bow property. BM No. 1414. Waab. Are.. : iKtliKN, pa ii. eity betweea feet r.n Twenty-fourt- h Lincoln an Wall Atnue.per foot.... HI 00 Lot on the It. orb 50x130 feet eight block. m from Washington avenue Two, acreloU ooThinetu. neartne rara ajjuui' Lot in Nob Hill Addition Cheap. 1x330 12 Improved businew property paying J3D00 On per eent. net, leaaed for i year. Ot 145x148 feet bet weeoJarkaon aud tjiiiney 1660 ISO 00 Lot in Mount ain View Addition Also 8x8 rod corner on Twenty-fourtWall Arenue property below real value. M arm near north Washington will aubdivide. The Best Bargain in Business Property in the City today. of-fni- " I Irked vd (Jorner, 67x101 tVet.i'n Business renter. Cheap. If you will raU on ui we will ahow and r. rinee you there i money in hnying now. & burgitt. Owner resides in the East and wants to reaCall soon. lize. This is the Chauce of the year. is EL HUNTER, 1 2114 Washington Avenue. Patronize Home Industry, tctie m mr-artab- ae (km crab, U wt pvservcl ja; Tia. u one at lis Ltr jest Uud crab kcjarc It fromi Is to U It ia somewhat allied to the hermit crab, but having the abdutura or tail tarter, yet very large, on th undrr tie of which it came. tUegga in unnien and qnaLtin. Iu under tide ia atft metcbtasotu. its ujj?r urfac covere-- J with btrxjeg pUtea, which overlap one another aa in lobsters. The first pair of leg have large and powerful pincers; the second and third tjir of legs are terminated by a single nail; - pair next totbetn are a little smaller, with small pincers; the pair of legs nearest to the abdomen are very small, but terminated by rudimentary pincers. When teased thu crab is so powerful in its first daws and legs as to be able to cling to a stick, and can hold iu own weight to be carried for over a half hour before lettiui; go. It can travel about a. fast backward as forward if pursued. It ia generally of a yellowish brown color, iu limbs being, however, covered with little blaclrUh projections. It is never found far from the sea. to which it is said to pay visits in order to moisten its gills, but it always realties on laud, and is generally found in holes under the rooU of trees, especially of cocoa-nu- t trees, which it pr. in-- , and where it accumulates great quantities of the fibers of the cocoanut husks, as if to keep itself warm or for a soft bed. As a general thing the purse crab stays in these holes during the daytime and comes out at night. Iu food generally cousisU of cocoa-nutalso the nuts of a seeies of palm known as Pandamis odorotismus, and other nuts, which it climbs the trees to procure, cutting the cocoanut from the tree with its heavy claws, aud after it has cut down two or three it descends and commences to pull the husk from them. In its manner of dealing with cocoa-nuit exhibits u remarkable instinct, as it always begins to tear off the husk at the end where the eyes are. It then makes a hole through the eye from which the unt would germinate. This is done by striking the fruit with its heavy claw and breaking it sufficiently to admit cne of the small legs, by which it scoops out the nut with its small pincers. Sometimes it seizes the nut by one of its great pincers and breuks it against a stone. The purse crab is found in the mountains and iu the more eastern islands of the Indian ocean, as well as on sora low coral And buy only Ogden made Straw Hats as they m the WORLD BEATERS IN ST1 QUALITY AND PRICT 3GG w krs a - OGDEN, .. crab U oot. isl b fully cjyu capable of i owwH Mwff to the neiiTht of neariv a foot from the stood i. which it readily dor if irritated, retreating and tj tar uttajst us powers of :M9 Twenty.) irtit St, 1 APPUCAT!ON CM VURSC twtii 12; of Btiniax Land iargt and Sell CMNT TWENTY-FOURT- H ST., f the Carries the lull line and is selling them at about price at which you can can buy inferior imported goods. one-hal- group. .t,a nenry Ileath. who sends hats all over the world, from Calcutta to Peru, that different nationalities jhisscss heads of distinctive sizes and shapes. For instance, Germans have very round heads, a peculiarity 6hared by our own royal family. The average English head is what hatters call a good shape that is, rather long. The Scotch, one is not surprised to learn, arc very long headed. Canadians are distinguished by exceptionally large heads. South Americans by very small ones. Australians, again, have rather small heads. The subject is an interesting one. and worth pursuing further if space allowed. The heads of individuals also vary a good deal from time to time, shrinking during illness or mental worry, and generally becoming smaller with advancing years. As to shape, there is such a thing as fashion, but it only ali'ects mashers; men stick to much the same shape year after year. Pall Hall Gazette. How the People of Sangir Keep Time. The people of Sangir, an island of the Malay Archipelago, keep time by the aid of an hour glass formed by arranging two bottles neck to neck. The sand runs out in half an hour, when th9 bottles are reversed. Close by them a line is stretched, on which hang twelve sticks marked with notches from one to twelve, with a hooked stick, which is placed between the hour last struck and the next one. One of these glasses keeps the time for each village, for which purpose the hours are sounded on a gong by .1 keeper. -- London s. A rarden Tools and Handles Lucky Boy. A lad at Annapolis was lying on a lounge reading a novel, when a bullet, fired a ijuarter of a mile away, came through a door, fell ur u bl chc;t and pocket, where slipped down into his-- vest be ft md it half u fa jit lard. He Lai hi mm wUh a thought hisb-j- '' spool- .- Detroit F.te Press. . A-. F. SPKCIALTY, UETON, M Th- - " iou look - " Eunttl. tired.' "I ar ;.'"Too n.a:i) social dissipations?" 'iSo. Not enough." Puclt. ijitiUxutM i lUIUUJul aaed uUeer.bjpr... vv. VVi-et- Hat and Head.. Tit-Bit- - n Ban Francisco by Mr. 1 AN OROt NAN Cary C. ta liu. Chronicle. It has been noticed ! ORDINANCE paisH a? U Ja. Detecting a Thief. Miss Warrender tell? us, "pursued his studies and researches in Merchiston. He was supposed by the vulgar to be deeply versed in magic, and to possess a familiar, in the shape of a jet black cock. The story goes that once when some petty thefts had been com mitted in the castle, of which one of the servants was suspected, Napier brought them all up the winding stairs into a darkened room, where the cock was He commanded them to stroke placed. its back, declaring that it would crow at the touch of the guilty person. During the whole ceremony the cock remained silent, but afterward the hand of the culprit was found to be free from the soot with which the bird's feathers had been liberally sprinkled." Will interest you if you are on the buy. AN a Aeri4kj t . ,.. Br M untaabeu w ta Cu (UUK. I't Catf. as Uiktw. That. .Wte wy tiw tores. ii of lAweea areeulutiMa of hww .tii. IMS. tawCfcySi 1 d fe rduaawew eav jt the atu. . autamriand aad "Aa csupeay rrj kUui ti'W aei Jaaweat. fiatii ti..... t w. .jet r t... ubtfltr J.aen u4 rawaaaf ewet hew. of wueet nuie .) he ieyeV Cat) . i t4. eUuu u. the k riar. a Ejck. of 1' .jam i W ar i,ae i ue awtd real a- - t.liuew: itj aieasaCawa for a l"utj Mete, pa-- - t f Waaiti Ii. inniiiiber mb eiJ iea.:t.-t- j 11 Aai Weber Xnajtl' Hate iiiiaa-Uiiatau uU oi iUilea rweinaj ha. 1ST I lab trm-- i Huu4 ce--ViiXncf. C) . 4. a ba4Tod ebd ruLuuc ef U luel r.r.-r- ; be. tolkvui ilwnM atliH) said l .4 Mini aiv"" tery, &ud j, u. the Crt) IWH. MurSl (Ui 0 thr and . m tfee t..jid. oa tl list p.. V4 .4 bed Ut taw field ewte abd drr awdNr rarrii ef a salr. uwde thr ueortoaue crwefee.d twewly-BM-pe;wwt AUia, aVteaV aXJ w J tewet a in-rthe kwMrder. the kAIm. Ci; nfat.. prin-ai-a bi i Ur j.iat j at 04. t tixitctiur .4 the Vdre city ralleaj la workj or dr-- ia Uy ut. or B awaswur taiuijut aweeawu) wa. aold aed by trwuai 1 wi n . urn a. 4 at ta4. M t. ttadeu IWrb4r) awd imMtA. rest W 1. threor rtuaaa tit). oro.,1. ' TWtaidHewy M Hrrde) ha. liua fur I oiim aa iJumIm u4dni. u c. 1W S. xiasfaet u. fuft No euuv aai on thr rsrd UM. March. ooar of hall be day t.. IVt yrrauted SB lee. anuuiit.i o.. .'bun J n. 4. ttieux tkween.- MS) nil thr iruprrty rWkt. pnritieii awd us the awau vi oae luvusawd dollars- - witf. two utth 1XSf- -tmtt to VWt No. I irfiW ilaee ofwtwl. irunuvi tt- - uesve i widml suretir. thereua. paytac a tax ue real nt) railway rrlv.rmworthlinetieMi u a 'u" " ulm SW ui im eieudy. oe iw.ee the aejoit mm aw wnec : irveywd. taw the f I lea tw uaaasd tu ti- - hoed awd the ! bubd to ue r.l the K f titr st - . f mtimi ii. wan J ud-- r tbr fc?i " by the Ma)ur aud it Aedit u. mwwiw 4aw ij . if raaew 1 1 of the ' Lake Merki Keiit the faithful aud cow.tul ohrdieuer to .11 the " ataai.. tvVe tin f- - S-im. Lie- - Vrvaihr-ih.pwrtkau awd wwwatere. rule, rulatuei- - d I it). pertuuu to iduwtUur. a true. rHwt Nv. the purler eectiuw aa i.ii.., .nu iranayi . aii.i eatei o.4.uort laitwr, rantl t.. irv.ut luevol .ireet railwai aud eou.tiut't al.) pluBitbef i mv. if 4uuiber. M BUB rhali be fol .dux. bear, s 'J, du.-nSit11 laakwMtr -l let. aud additaoatal tin. aeje year frtwa the dale of the aaaroral of the dhttaat :et be hetvftwe. further it bond. ordauaed that r. forrause. neje.. sueier u. awd Tu rmilsi Vrtn e beea? a. rreord taid rolutjoe adopted uw the .thde) of Aearawt wot be 'raataferaUe with.t thr .'.d...Lr idfhali the ReeVt of itu the r).e 1Ace . IsaS be loUue I autei.ktd a. I'uubcu. at Oftfec. City. u. Weber Cwua'.y. the near it) Ftrri -- That all ngfcw, prirOeew. aud All uuawce aud part. .4 or linance la cow- H.t kcowr lor.'aooa beiww the "faUtef ( t.o-- t obtained under and by uanl rejutwt ia n nil? onuu.irf-- arv Iwh.: repealed. awd -- Utth- Harry" lC" a Ocl-1 hi. ordinal. its Uellway rotup.u) . f 1 dircrt that that notarw be yr iVlthrl la tie. faior tf the 1VM, aud he ia ex-and he t the ttav are bervbt force from and Aikju; itn Ooht, Daixi Cqatatanai. a 1 ended kail aud t r.itmued lu street tkyden uy ru lith i.iird aoaict the aaii "" claim foi :h a ay ctMupaii) 11 .urceuor. and aaaafat. t EH Mayo.. er.od -' .ia) day.. Fa.aa I. Iloaas SWoewl that there u hereby craoted to Oe-Maw it Street Kailwa) coaupaai T. P. Bat vs. C T. C. Bauer, Attorney for AppUeanl. t.r aeeiau-- in additatai to the neat, acqiiired by ity, do It oief tue ttree. of Ciedeu Cltl , b aaid ranUu-tluLi. true id Aucurt 7th, v4 the rujl.t to coom rue! lilt- an MAR' (HAL'S SALE utaiut atb and operate a uuarle or double track use of fader and by nil tie of en eaeruuoe iw nv. with the uectwtary .witches and railua, aa ration. Court of the Kir.! Judical turunit. ..at of .the and all of the other .treet upon r awh. lK.lii.-tof it- - Territory of I tab, daledt'r thideu ( uy. .1.'. day .d October. 1U, iu a eert.ui acti-u- . Prt't iilod. houi-tethat io no rue shall tit. Council d Urttm City. ii) Iierein tl! Citliforuia Naiioual itauk of rim . id tV'k-it Si net Railway company, iu a corporation a. piaintiif rm.inrt an I a.irii I hat.- Ii ! 1,1 u.) ui eMitM.i n m. m.Ei at , aud ' m..re ilim oia street raiiwat trark on cryawale seal id (Vdea geali. drfre.t.ut.. for the m m.in.-iu tl.'tiiei I ii). not and ait) hundred autt .ixtydite and fort ft, T. P. Rki AN. City Reorder. "John Napier," mink mm FOR PATENT ttnBM.tt stt Li i It xbm Htiv SoiXS to - PUKY Jr. 4 CO. Barins. lil'i.Wted. THE 1!. 8. tj f.i.: eej arrki t; ) iUwili tejl . fJ. rw-ji- int . "lr'-- , s.i sd t a.tai h. ro. aiw la. un-e;- -l itr rt . lai. O4-de- 1 .i,-- t. S- N.-- its-tri- e, 1 free-chie- in e , aHe! 1 aflt-l'a.-- . c- n - 1 1 u Jlw-roi- 1 . CTdt h. h41ai, and fortj-hr- e letted ujMiu : to-w- it Lot. I u. H.t and etu foil'!n i in blm t 1. lot Js.td sum1.. i.i.k !1. and teAed d.dl deMril. liro-rt- M iu blot-- v, lot. -- 1 ) : . lot. II, It. II, IV IS. 17 au iu block ItUck M. lot 1. 1, S aud I lu in Idork , 1. hwawkU. lot. 1, j, a, i. s. , ;. s. 10. 11. 1: 15,1. 17. IV 1 and at 111 l.l..rk t, lot , a. . I1. II, IJ, U.m. II, Ii, tw. 17. la. iy. ai . a, . a, m. ti. as.u ti. . io Mock II. lot. 4J and U ii . S and 41. lot i. t. ". 9, 10. II anil U In block i all 111 I mterMt) I lace ad'iition o lii;l.'U Cn t iu tin- Itali. aai.i Count) f W . I.t .d Ti of W'b"i priiiert s,I t. i 98 s orcupwl by a uuale .treet railway IU) other t met railway coinpan). as- d furtlier. that 011 auy .tr-t- . not d in said resolution ,.f Ana" 7th. IvlI. 01 init) oilier any. iate taveeOB a .loubh. :.... .1 .tnet raU i. ' I. i n 11. addilioual track iall he laid That iIm- - Otnli'ii Cny SiroH Kailwa) MiciiMor. or asaiioi.. shall have aud priviliare to uae uani all or any of t mi aciiuir.il by it. .l.K'tricity as a 1- ALIAS SUMMONS. In t be District i ourt of the tint Jm tnrl of the Territory of I tali Weber C. h. Itauiii.ier, Plaiiitiff. V. .u.iiut Ili.'liT tiou, I U Di. Pacific ImiKove- a corfiora- j The wo To Wj Territory of tlali lead ai'illc liiiprovciui'iit : (iruet- - t'omiiany. count) Notic id da) . ill tile ( id tn et railwa) the kuiiervUioo that da ritor) f culion. (lab. Twill. claim of Hie to the al.iv tlieirof a. all the Ter . Fourth The grant heretofore made by said 'solution of .tut! 11st itli, It" I. and I lie addilioual elusive or th on you of tin county : or. if served wiibiu this of but in 11 said complaint. The said action - In, .light 10 obtain 'be judgment of this conn against the ilefeiidmit for the Cit Sinit Kailwav sum of $24.i.29 with legal iutenwC besides the ELIA8 II. PtKSOSS. compaii) shall commence work in good faitu costs of this action, which plain' ill all tree tola I . 8. Marshal. vvithiiiMtly days from the date of the passage due him uMn throe several sin ' acct.11nta.011e By B. A. lion m is. Bepiity I". S. of this ordinance, and shall prosecute .ueh work each Ol-.Ici id. Noteml. you and ('.. K. Buiiiiister. William r 111, itb reasonable diligence, and shall have at V. II. if rich. All of lieen which have gm-lto Tli' nlmve sale la lawtwined until Sat unlay ten mile- - of -- treet railwa) in nM'ratiou the plaint iff. for further ami fuller a irtlcular. p at Uooloek m. UerciulsT 1.1, in Helen city itli electricit y a- - u motive power is reference to the mule hereby I E. H. I'viis..-.-- . S. Mar.lial. coinplaint 011 on or before the tirst dii) of January. I"'.i2. The tile hereiu. By B. A. Bo w in. Deputy I' rt. Marshal. '" i.cliiiii ol' all iiii, tin- - ordinance, under . Ami an-1,ou y 1. netifled that if )oufailto Oirdcu. I'tah, Decvmher 2, W. on any o( the l reels of thi. city, shall lie in a and anawei t in -- aid complaint as above Abave sale is pottpoued until Monday, Marcl. workmanlike mariner and subject to the ap appear said plaintitf will take judgment the rwqnirerl, I of the E. m. H. PtrsiiNs, City Eugineer. 2, mi at U piotul '4m 29 an i in. B -- The Ugden City street Kailvtay company, agaiiistyoiit.il tin sum ui U. B. Murshal. and cost, of suit. - ot iu Hy'B. . Ilramv Deputy C. S. Marelial. assigns, 1. .ill run it. car- - over Hon. the James itncsB, A, Miner, the entire length of at lead twelvetime Oijdeii. I tab. December 1:1 liKV. alofthe Judge .111,1 tb each day. ami upon a failure so to do, the City 1 In alaive .ale it ptattponed until Monday. Court of he 11 ml Judicial District, -Council not remove to may if) ail rompaiit ' ! . K. 11. P11 1. i 1. in. in and for the Territory of Utah. or tracks from any streitt 01 imrtiou ol I S. Mamhal. SEAL.) this 2ath day of April, in the year ot Meet, vtheriMin sahi company, it .uccen-or- s of our Lord one thousand eight By B. A. Bowman, Deputy V. M. Marsbal. i. not oM'ratiiig it- - road to the extent Oirden, I'tah, March -- . 1 .'I hundred anil ninety one. tofiirc mentioned in tin. siilsdivision ami c. II. M 1.1 nr. Clerk. within thirty day- - from the issuance and service 'Z&mm B) L B. Uaatr. Deputy Cierk. of snul nut ilical 1011, .aid UKin -- aul NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -. .111.1 ipauy it.II W, 1 Love, Mtorneys for Og.liii 01 shall remove No. 887. company .its -- uci'e--orff. -- anl or tracks, uud shall Plaint iHictton ol Land Orncr., Salt Laue Cut, I'tah, I thereupon place the street in proiier condition. Tin OgdenCitl Street Kailwa)' company. April. fillV ) SALE. "'W T7U shall not cnarge 111 ez I! !. .iti-.II'uder and by virtuo of an execution issued live cent-far- e for a coiittniiim.- - passage ci hial proof in s;ni,oi t of in. ami over the stn-e- t railway, between the hours of 6 Out or the District Court of the First Judicial tint said proof will lie made before Cn Probate o clock a. 111. and 12 o cluck midnight. District of the Territory of I'tah, dated the 22d ludgo or in his Rhwnce the (.'otinty Clerk of I) The said Ogden City Street Railway com- day of October, I860, in a certain action w herein ( nt I'tah. on , Moriraii Morgan county ity I'tah, pany, its successors or assigns, shall construct the fiii. m National Bank of Chicago, as plainMnyXtri. 116)1. viz: Curtis C. Stoddard. H. K. culverts iu such manlier and at such iHiiut. along tiff, recovered judgment against W. R. Swan & 4, 12.11-No. 6115. dated May for 'he I.', of XV4 its line or lines as the City Council or other Company defendants, for the sum of four thou-- even hundred and WM if NK'i Sec. 8, Tp 5 N, range - EE. S. L and ninety-eigh- t and twenty-eproper otlicers of t'gden City shall from time to sand ven Bo flali. om hundred! h- - dollars, and coats time require and designate. o K- - Flat He names the following witnesses to prove his forty-twat and lift one y hundredth dol rails only shall lie used on paved taxedI : lars, have levied uiMiii the following street-- . .uitons residence ujion, nu-- cultivation ot -- aid he Ogden City Street Railway company, fHirojierty. t,swit laud, viz ; Lot U2 in hlock 1, lot III in block 18, lots 23,24, James Priest. EMfibfl P. Rsrdr.of Hooper: or assigns, sliiill hetore the com31 and in block 20, lots 1. 2, : and 4 in Andrew Taiujrt'ciic, of lluntsvillu ; ami limothy mencement of the construction of any new line-o- f block 21. lots 11. 12, 13, 14. 15. 1. 17 and 18 in O'NsaLof L'uituh, w'ober Couutj , Utah. railway under this grant, file a map and proFr4kk D. IIoimh. Register. file of the same with tiieCity Kngineer of Ogden block US, lots 1. 2. 3 and 4 iu block 42. lot 1 in T. C. Bailey. Atty. aM all curvature- - in any such track shall block U, lots I, 2. 3. 4. t, 1 7. 8. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, City. Ii' -- utijeel to t he approval of said City Kngi niter. 14,16.-- 17, l It and 211 In block 20, lots 1. 1. 3. 4, 5, (J - By the acceptance if , ids grant, the grantee 8. 7. , 9. 10. II. hi, IS. II, IS, Hi. 17, s, P.I, 2.1,21, 22, AN ORDINANCE. herein named, its successor or assigns, agn-- e to 23. 21. B, 20, 27, S8 20. 30. 31, 32. 33, 31. 35, 3t, 37, Amending an ordinance, granting permi-sim- i 38, 99 and In in block II, lot- - 12 and 13 in block do hereby waive all damages that may and to II. It. Heudcrsou, A. S. Crarretaou end Joseph to it by reason of any interference with its 41, lota i, 6. 7, 8, t, 10, II and 12 in block 51, all Htinkerto construct an electric railwiy oyet line of iu University Place addition to Ogden City, in t he occaor operation thereof, 'he streets of Ogden City, passed SepteiulK i sioned railway, the County of Weber and Territory of Utah lit public improvements made iu thes saiil mb, 1S90. contrac-toisaid city, or by propertt standing on the records of Weber Of said 4fcy Beit ordained h the City Council of Ogden streets count y, iu I he inline of Will EL said when are ractors it. conl acting Pit I Section au of etitiiled that . ordirrtiive, -Notice city, hereby given that on Tuesday, the 2d under the direction of aid city or its ollicer-"An Ordinance," grouting permifsion to II. II o'clock noon of hat dig charge of the department under wln.se day of December, ls'..i. at llendtrson, A. S. Garretson aud Joseph Brhtkei supervision said work is carried on. Said puis that day, in front of the County Court H01.se to construct an electric railway over tho street; lie of iu of Weber and TertheCiiv on Ogden. and prow, County iniprotenieuts betng cairied of Ogden City, passed September 19ih, 18S0, be cuted to completion with reaeonable diligence. ritory of Utah, 1 w ill, in obedience to said exe- 1 aud the same is hereby amended by striking sell all e the 11 of cution, right, title, interest, ni Within Of teen dan after the pas-agtherefcrni the word "tea" aati inserting in lieu this ordinance, and before the same shall take claim ot 'tie above named defendants of, iu and thereof the word "five." to the alsn'e descrilied property, or so much com Street said the Railway effect, Ogden City 1891. Passed April 15tii. thereof as Is- - necessary to satisfy plaintiff's shall. Ivy it- - attorney, file a written acceptWM. fl. TURN'EH, Mayor. pain judgment, with interest thereon and costs, to ance thereof ttith the Kecorder of Ogden City. Seal. I This ordinance shall not be construed to lie the highest and best Udder for cash, lawful Attest : T. P. Bpian-- , City Recorder. State- - of America. granting of a new franchise, but shall be monev of the UnitedEL1AS I, T. P. Bryan. Kecorder of Ogden City, do the H. PARSONS, considered as an amendment to and confiima-riohereby ceitify that tli ? foregoing is a full, true U.S. Marshal. 01 of a resolution passed by Ogden City, and correct copy ol an ordinance, amen. ring au the 7th V. B a man. U. S. Marshal, is- - t. in favor of iigii of Deputy August, day ordinance, granting permission to H. H. Hend- City Railway company. 10, November ten, Utah, erson, A. S. Oarrotson and Joseph Drinker, to Pel d April lith, ls91. I ue above sale is postponed until Saturday construct an electr.c railway over tho streets of v M. 11. U.-- r t'DNEtt. mayor. mtier 13th, 1890 at 12 o clocli in. 1S90. Ogden City' passed September 19th, T. P. Bbyan, Attest: E. 11. Parson. 1 1. S. Marshal. Seal.) rassod cy th Vity Council of Ogden City, City Recorder. By II. A. Bo Wat AX, Deputy U. 3. Marshal. April 15th. m. I, T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, dn Og.leu, I tali, December 2, 1809, In testimony whereof, J haTe hers'anto set my is a true that the full, certify foregoing Above sale is postponed until Monday, Marcn hand and ; flixed the corporate seal of Ogden hereby of an ordinance correct t and copy amending E. H. Parsons, t it . , this th IW1. 2. Ktl, ut 12 o'clock m. day of April, resolution passed by the Cit Council of Ogden T. P. BRYAN, City Recorder. U. S. Maishal. Seal I. 1 City on the 7th day of August, A. D. 1883, en H B. A. BpWMAN, Deputy . S. Marshal. titled "Resolution." Passed by the City CounI 1H1I0. 13, Ogden. tah, cil of Ogden city, April ISttt, ls.SH. ALIAS SUMMONSThe above sale is postponed until Monday, I further Street certify that the Ogden City In the district court of the First judicial disat 12 o'clock m. 1, June R. 1891, L. shodee. Railway company, by itsattorney, trict of the Territory of Utah. Welter county. E. H. PARSONS, U. S. Marshal. did on the 2flth day of April. .IM, file with me Kdvvard A. Reed, William Fisher and lleni t m m w. A. It. II., By f ordi Deputy U. S. Marshal. the foregoing Its written accept an L, Henderson, plaintiffs, vs. Thomas Katun and nance. March 2. 1S91. Ogden. Utah, Harriet D. Lewis, defendants. I whereof have hereunto set my In The People of the Territory of Utah send handtestimony affixed the corporate seal of Ogden City, oreet ing 2Mb day of April, ft. D. 1891. LEGAL NOTICE: this To I'lininas Bacon ipnl Harriet I). Lewis, de T. P. Bryan, Seal. I lu the Probate Court of the County of Weber, fendants : ion are hereby required to appear in Citv Recorder. of Utah, Territory an action brought against you by the above In the matter of the estate of Amos P. Stone, named plaintiff, in the district court of tint tirst deceased. of of the ami district Utah, Territory judicial Sotice is hereby given that Amos 1. Stone, the to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten SUMMONS. administrator of tlie estate of Amos P. Stone days lexclusivo of the day of servicel of the serct Court of the first Judicial Dis deceased, has rendered and presented for sett le vice on you of this summons if served within In the incut and tiled iu this court a final report and this cfmnty : or if served out of this county, but trict of Utah Territory. Welter County. account Of his administration of the estate of in tlitc district, within twenty days: otherwise Michael Hu( kmiller. Walter P. said I or deceased, and a petition setting forth that -' DarDw ver and lenient L. within forty dnys-judgment by default will condition to be the said estate is in a lye taken against you, according to the prayer of ling, plaintiffs, Alias Summons closed; that a portion ofproper the residue of said esvs. said complaint. tate remains to be distributed to the heirs at The said action is hr nght to foreclose a cer- Frank E. De W itt and Joseph Late of said decea.-e-d. and praying for a final J tain mortgage on certain mortgaged premises Metzler, Defendants, which reference is descrils-in the complaint, The people of the Territory of Utah send distribution of said estate anil that Monday, at two o'clock p. eleventh day of May , hereby made ; said mortgage was given by degneting to Frank K. De Witt and Joseph the m. of said day, nt the court room of saitl court fendant Thomas Bacon to secure the payment llehder, Defendants: in house court the at Ogden City , said acin an county even of to You and notes date are hereby required of six certain promissory appear Webei. lias been fixed by the jiuhre of for in the sum of S1U62.50, tion brought against you by the alniwsuarnsd Countyof judgment is prayed said acof for settlement the the said court Judithe same from March 21th. plaintiffs in the District Court of the First and the interest on for hearing said petition for distri1S90, at the rate of 1(1 per ceut. per annum, and cial District of the Territory of Utah and to count and which time of said and at bution estate, place also the interest on $1 2.S0 from the 21th day of answer the complaint filed therein, within ten interested may show cause v. by said March, 190. to December 18th, 190. and also for ilavs (exclusive of the day of sor vice) after the any personshould not lie approved, allowed and the sum rof J42.50 and interest on the same from service on you ol tins summons- - userveu witiun account and a distribution made of the residue Decenilx-- l.itli. PW, at the rate of 10 per rent, this county : or if served out of this county, but settled, in thi district, within twenty days; otherwise of said estate to the heirs at law of said deper annum, and lOpercent.ontliewlioleaniount as ceased, prayed for in said petition, according found due for attorneys' fees, as provided for in within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer to law. said mortgage and notes and costs of suit. Dated April 18th, lsOK That the usual decree may be made for the of said complaint. J. P. LEDWIDOE. Clerk. The said action is brought to obtain the judgsale of -- aid premises or so much as may -be necment of this court that a certain bond made by essary to pay the same with costs, by tin- United de9tati Marshal of Ctah Territory, according to one John A. Stephens and del izered to the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. the law anil uractiee of this court, that, the nro- - fendant. Frank E. De Witt. 'Ite decreed to he eeada of said sale may be applied in payment of null ami void and of no effect, for which referNo. 910. -s and the co-tto of nit the marshal's costs anil the ence hereby made the complaint herein, Land Office at Salt Lake City, Utah.) amount found due to the plaintiff, that the said and that said Frank K. De Witt rnd Joseph ( April a, 1891, Metzler, defendants, Is' decreed and adjudged plaintiff may have judgment and execution Notice is hereby given that the following-name- d against said defendant Thomas Bacon for any to make a cancelation thereof upon the records filed of his settler has notice intention to deficiency which may remain after applying all of Welter county, Utah, and to surrender the make final proof in support of his claim, and the proceed-o- f the sale of said premise- - prop- said bond to the plaintiffs and that they do that said proof w ill lie made before the Register erly applicable to the satisfaction of said judg- have and recover of said defendants their costs and Receiver at Salt Lake City. Utah, on June ment. in this action. , 4. 1891, viz: For further an l fuller particulars reference is For further and fuller particulars reference is John W, Gibson, II. E. No. 7638, for the e'i of hereby made to the complaint on tde herein. 't hereby made to the complaint on file herein. sec 30, tp 7, k of B0M and And yo't are hereby notified that if you fail to And you are hereby notified that if you'fail to n r I, e. the said complaint as alxive appear and answer the said complaint as above appear 8BU answer t w itnesses to prove his He he names following suit! will apply to the continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, plaintiff will apply to the required, the said plaintiffs required, the court for the relief demanded therein. court for the, relief demanded therein. said land, viz : Witness, the Hon. James A. Witness, the Hon. James A. (ieorge W. Rose, Benj, F. Blafinek, Elijah Miner. Judge, ami the seal of Miner, Judge, and the seal of Shaw, Jr., More Rose, all of North Ogden, ct the district court of the First Court of the First the eber county, Utah. I'lilirial district, in and for the Judicial District, in and for the Iseal.J seal. I F'rank D. Hours, Register. Territory of Utah this 21st day Territory of Utah, this 1st day T. C. Bailey, Attorney. of April, in the year of our Lord of May. in the year of our one thousand eight lniudred Lord one thousand eight hunand ninet dred anil ninety-one- . Copied of Ogden City Ordinances, in C. H. McCluee, Clerk. 0. U. Mi CLURE, Clerk. book form, complete to date for stile at Bv L. B. BEST. Deputy Clerk. By L. B. Bfst, Deputy Clerk. H, H. HKoDEeson, Attorney for plaintiffs. Kimball k Allison, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Thr Commercial olliee. Price 50 cents. juibriiient. bo liijclii-s- l HHiney of tli W0111K uraitt is , |