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Show 1 TUESDAY. MAY 11. Ib91. OUDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL I Mora t n. It-- i CtTiluaitoa Trarf rs Ld hv been Uuvugh the 11 the you Lave rliom sr. ; ju Lave ti-a- : Ijma uu 5VeC duZC g' for gtiiitj 1 1 our pouoos buttabout tb jtyacij drrLjdDvi.k of rPifUvci 1 ' pounds Kreciulatad Suajw the Patagjfiin that pat oil in bo&u 1 pounds Lead Lara I'M fiuia the iuinuutraLia kLabdi tLere to Kvlit pounds breakfast bacon 1 ..' pounds drv eit Uaoun KtUdu aal other fan for, thtt,'. Tvu i . full croain chra 1 V rite pounds UAuaeco and vhisky. These wage ar 1 1U. 3 tomatoes ... . u fltfht cans Utah cans corn Itsj .J sjjlfiidid figure nJ gtitur, graceful Four ens peaches, apple or cherVahoiM travela a kUttly paha 1 ries to Five er! bar testified that tiw-- y are, 1 cans other tatbW fruit their r.hysijQe, tLa must luaguilketiUjr F. (J. Vow's maple syrup, per te&lkHi 1 i East mapie rup, per gailoa 1 Sj furutxl race on th. fam of tha rtij The (urn ant especially LauJaxne. bebt Silver Lrips id the market, per llon i 34& Twwily f Hi, AU of theia handle their kajtuoii cam Utah botue mads molasses, per g&L in a way that would-matin a high Nelacted I tah potabwa. Iter bunel . o the brad of ti! stroke oar of a ciriliird Arbucklea, Lion or Mokaska eufJt, per pound college wiio. How they do it white Beat Mocha and Java coffe in lbs man has never ) t been aUo to i'i n.arket, per ivmuJ ever wu Moreover, no dil-hiV have no adulterated teas, will Sell M. more grai-e- ul or at Lowe in the water bet grades from 4 to i ic r pou n.l. 1 our tie aboe are otilv than these, big, inauifiueut aavagea. regular price. baits for this meek only. Call if you (kl ruber Keal Etat KirLaie) Hardy, bealtby, perfect physically, they not and best fair treatineuL want quality can defy the very element. Yours anxtous to (.lease. A traveler recently auuoug them sayt I. I CUKK A iiOSi. that be taw a mother with a babe in one of the boaU that came off to meet the Bead the Xes. ateamer. Evidently the child dipU-avDanish, (ieroian and American piipers ('HOICK LOCATIONS the woman in aoiue way. Thereupon atMinsMury K. Cooper's, 'SV Wat.ii in all parts of tbe My. I.UIII KA M il kit avenue. this fine savage mother seized the baby ingtim ai.d liard-- TfactA. by the foot and soused it into the icy Motor Liu to Hoi Spriuirs. sea. When she drew it out it merely -Sunday, April litli, Mo NOR HILL riliirEliTV k WWlVi. whimpered little," and then cnrled torCouimeuciiitf trains will ruu from 1 ent.vnfth bottom of in the the and boat went up street to Hot Springs, via North tl'den. to sleep. For the splendid, hardy savage Trains will leave lirooui hotel at 7..VI a. child this domestic discipline served mi.. 10:10 a. in., ViM p. m.. J:"o p. m.. Ko trouble t.i show i.roirty. ( all Hid aa ans 5:10 p. in. Fare for round trip, bath in the purpose exactly. 50 cents. eluded, No. 2411. Wa.h. Ave.. The rest of the story is that these free, wild men, heroic in aire, perfect io UTAH. KJ1IK., Notice. physical development, wear no clothes firm of indebted All Ut the at all, but go quite naked, even in win- Carlsonpersons Kaufman K'l.icnt'o Cash Uro ter. They have been used to It for ages, eery), are hereby notilied that as umiuand they mind it no mora than you neo of said linn, all acixninta, notes and ! would to wash your bands in cold wa- debts due said linn are in my hands for and notified are to collection, you hereby ter. All the missionaries can do, these call and settle same at once. glorious wild creatures will not wear C. 11. Kim;, Assignee. clothes or sleep in houses. May it not be that we civilized people have lost quite RErOUT OF THE COXIUTI0X ofas much as we have gained in our heaps and piles of clothing, our tight leather J Propshoes and our furnace heated houses? bald Let our corns, heads, toothless gums and hundreds of civilized diseases 01 A At OtfiJen, lu tli Territory of I tali, at tb answer. u 111111 aJwr aJ". tLtLua-aeli- c trJ Uuv aiul B?ll . tn. Real Estate. Ian mh '' e UTAH. 0GDKX. -- OlIAVKK. 11, leal Estate anil bus. 4 i - Special Attmctioii RESOURCES. i etc Due from approved th- erve aireiita line from oilier National banks Due from state bauks an J banker Bankitiif.ioutM, furniture and aiturea Other real etHte aud "When the average legislator feels the cold gray eye of the critical public fixed upon him in condemnation for careless or improper conduct or waste of the public time, he always thinks it a good thing to try to right himself before the people of this state by jumping on the railroads," says the Philadelphia Telegram. "Cold gray eye of the critical public" is a good and new contribution to journalistic literature. into the of Africa. It is under the auspices of the Portuguese government and runs 180 miles from Loando toward the interior. When finished it will penetrate several hundred miles farther. Meantime it is in full operation as far as it has gone with daily trains. It was built by native negro labor. Is only one railroad ,H4 2? 5o,uu) Ul) $;CI,TI:1 tit. .l:4 W 13.246.0K 1U.40J 12,000 80 4,Vt4 01 aud or Owner resides in the East and wants to realize. Call soon. t 1,000 People Wanted their wearing aea. !tr K. - JUM( I- bA4 - . list A. ,4 tt R. P. HUNTER, iL ki!S I Aitk .".fc m 4af . rfd:-i- KtWt IuT. fci."!r . a UJ Tirj lixM al A 4. .- t-- ' t 4.. Ar'l- - L i Bfilf x atfct-A- . Jm1 erf trt''i. .4 M..1 Laaki4 U UW MUUrlubt is - o- rM--- i'- i. 1. at 1 M- . CkaMiltaXU r 1 a.'nu li In 1.. (nai.uai nahl.uiiuc L Uie p,- -r U p.t I v.m.J Uiural.av. a MatvU, 1ir ill l!c .H-r- ' rtft.t. irfit ii..r 1 iaiN hiMv UUir Pk k ci' f M.U 0NMU ti (Vl.aMarO r W O) iillM ii. lUn ffm' uifW iiw law ol ilnr U I.m-I-i aj M t rs enwi B !. ! . tisl. aat,,u-eiairii.- - Ji 111 h!fi 4 Uitii-a- r.-- Mura-au- lt-r- 'l Mofs-aD- e , bee' ltii, 4 4 0-- . It-- It. 1 Ultli-t- Ju.lrf-ine- 4 : l - . 11 S tu. It.-n- . t rut-tit- above-name- . rt y fr W pnb-Ijli- c 1 . I 111, iHmti-oi.t'- it- . tirret-M- t) 11EAS0NABLE PRICES Pumps, Hose, Pipe, Brass i i-- i of .r.-- Uf U! lu!!r Cii.inn... o hf I hm Wa'el m- -i Uel, Ul i i m di lrtii Ufih xiiM il. lu afe allium i"iumir wi'faMr-Mitetr To4a r aipieaa ou lit !i. t,il- r.i,nl4r - r im ud l! Hie Uf kn.M.,,1 t4Mi U (r air-To twrrtkiry a.u.tit 11 t- - to mil soa ' atOtltf to jh,. ( p-- aLj Lit li , a or W iiitt:ttiiiS & i j. m..li'..-ljl-- t rtu- ! iectULrvJ Ljiir mt Mi trt a Uiii .fcaiiarr. with ottii.ta'cfr. a?-- U "f C kM ,ii-f t t tt-- l .jt yttt aiurfaili .. ut i . Jl.r &i.a tVa- Utl RVt,!,,' ..Aa Ue tHKC iV ' . & ; of aiul mm . r. ,, i .f tiie M lAg- - rrte- Mi4 ifnuiUM lu inv-ii- I. f. rH'fl 1,- 4 I, lor MUM. Uld fhitj fclllKHil lurCeltMilt 4 h krl ordiii jin'e iid iart. ordiitauee ta Ci t atth ! Ij iw.liiidinv at- I.) rvfelri. Ihm irt.iii an. i,ail likr aiid be m , fttfr ffiMtt i I )ft.-- V- - a.jj;e. Pm-- .pi d i'h. ItH. Tl kSKK. Mayr. AH Seal Alt.M: . I. T. P. TP la lf). lit) K,YN.rtler. .v..i(r 4 Ot'iea IS, City, dk pern!) ii. mtofif-mh ltn foltiif t a Hill, tru a.ld OifOCT alllielKllDjc at! rf,y it!;. I oTi1u:it', rdmnitee. hliir rvuhitour the uv af ri ;fe indi iIua(s and cfMMailMt t','rb) lit lhe It) of tK.tm, i'AMXil Novefiiui-- r rMli, the CltV 4'otllird ttf ( t.ten if A in I .t w. I hire t.af tintn ilM tv.r f lU UMIIUoltb liiind and at!txd ll.e iN.rpor ie ! id Otidea ii . Una iMh d;n of April, 11. T. V, bU . IS. City Recorder. ImmIJ. iri. P.r-- l I,, ALIAS SUMMONS. the Uixtrict Court of tbeKiot Judicial Ih. trirt of the lerntorj of I tah. VteUr I ouiitw. K. ImuioMit, PUiuiilT, I u , Gas Iitting. Proprietors , c (.roi-Yi- to-i- it ( v.Io j tm- tt at "1 .1 a- - Kuvi-lb- - !. 111 br-- 1 ii. iiavil; lf Ul UP 1 ti-- r. '4jf i: i ii J tiin rii.tj- fi 1 r ,Ui.WM hi. lr 4a itu-e- .4 j twit. .rf lUbiintutn.).! ) ll.r Ntt , ,4 il t' , ,J riai h. u.mu auj al bj 4 auJ arna It. Irnr ami. 4W U U t il klM'Mtl y, JLI.d tlli aUUit N.,J ritiuw I ft .J i k i. u i Uy. au be UiiklMltbratiJSf r.UMUtf I l.L. piauttuJ ti.'ia r'.l fc... 1 . e. tract U !UbU atwua wr eiutf lau. M. N N. J. SftrtifB fc I j aaitr.au4aiM. 1t.at 11.1.H. au.t duriiMT tl. I.ajrtti aflr i radiMy aaei hir-- i NtJU fn.M tu Wtvirtt n iiufa ..! j, 11, UuJ b fc4 u. au ciuiit a v k. 1 U tnl.a llrr :4 I .a. 11.. NMriitr power, mud - t jrlum of rlt-frmrfl aa rrs,.ul b taw. ol itm-- rii it abJ roa?JiM't W -- f ... iitv 41 a !et( li... j ,lrr M 11 ill t l. t xii ttaJif i.tal mm, .lu.! jul. - H fftk-- r ttrdait.ti that oaf iu. pear al t kn uOxv i tut 9 Nut, t at W o ckM-- a. a. U flfcd ai.J urtiiab Uti the irflKV of llw 4 AUUI I r k aVixt'' Ul. IUU.lt Rrt.k ,4 OMHik CMUvrubr mi 1 aUrvo raiitire m folMftt trat Iran at vieat m m HJhi alj .,1.1... . i msa l' H"bH R.i-retr.it aud iW aal kut.au l.valei. Imw the I'm LarT ril ( t4tM( r aud t'f lrwol!t NHi 'i "Lml. Harrj ' .iel ALIAS SUMMONS. fatorof tinllr-11. tu H ttt mum- - atOoU - r t' of Im In iLa li.lrrt lOull " U.a ti.at J uiarlai Oulv ii.ii ali ti.i. lu.fta. a .i.iKl lH hvu( I'h. Iwi, tm ixibi.amai ui t ar.Hirt tirt- -t iu llVilrti bd liMrxt , I lab TTri!aO. att CumiU : it !H Beirut f. llrl,l lltr rlauu b,,lii, Aucw I'laluurJ, li ixmMio and atiti. pen.-- t ,4 aiity day. Il .a. coiipt li. ra.HK ta. hat ttrf I fv" rt,d f (fmt)lr-- i to , Drfatt'laiit. j 1 bnaiM J. r it mmx T. ('. BilLti, Attoruey ftw ApiJirai.tf I'tt) ti tri K,mda) iImt r atrius iu adtiiitoti t4ttMtiaii, 1U pnupat. .4 tlx torritur) ur I tail aud fust. w.too-- l h rtht It 4er 11m tn-to tla.e-t- i It I) ail I ic ri:nt t r .!! ntft, AuguM Ith, IVfeB,iaiit. To Tb.i.a J. Hir-aMARSHAL'S SALE. r tiouMe tr k maiiitaiu aud ofaff ati a Vuu are uen-b- i nuiurwt tB appaar ia as actua aiid , t rail lit wth Maty urMi-titT tba abimxiafnea out f tlw lritKt i .urt of the b r lii4 ajraiix Julic.rd ttirttoui jm auy aud all f tiw tttlter irt-- t Ju iM.tiift, .4 th. plaintiff, in the ltiatrict t ourt of tu rirat 4 if h of aaa tie l.rriio.) dau. 4kh it). lu dicial l)itrrt ol tbe lerriuirj of i tah. ftu-that iu no rM hall the tbema. wilbiu taa lwt d of OctoUr. In', iu a rvrtaiu acti. Pniiie!, hotfer auer lbeeiiplaiBt Mid ll Nlrtl KailtWH) rMli(!J(, life I be day of aenicol after I ha day. (elcluaiva4 IM',retMr mUi MMal.'aa. CMllrUt't. UilU(.tltl of inhi of tbia aaiaaroiaa. If aened Willi arrvicei fitsl W. R. Stiiu .i u. and ale fetor It. life ul.e (.(loa l rtiA) Uwl on t1'?'1 in tbi. t ouuty ; it, if aviai wu of mia t onaiy, Nwau. itefeu'lautsi. for the kuih tJ iI,him I ity. Uot IU ul toluol n I ail tre4 IU V but lu tbi. District, ajnb.u twautr da) a: liieatid ftrt four in the tald reMdtit UX, of Auu-- it h. otiierwiee wltluu forty laya or u.bcn.iil by de hubdrtl ami ixt ai.J I w at ur l iIUra, ii I tl. colite-utaxd thirn ith tlw of tiie it oum fault will be taken axaiiui you, aor.aiim lotu ami for;) tne oite hunlrMlthii dollar. I have had and itre-- t ohnll al. d(taiiiel, if any of aaid etmipiaint. leiK-praer the I ujMiu t, folloin miufle tree1 a dercrill ratl 1 be aaid aciioa ia broiurbt to obiaia the omit ue! by t other .tre-- t railway rmiaii, iff Ibis nMirt to dii..lve lite cartel of mat' trtk f anor iteli l.rot I and i iu hiork 1, lot la in Work ott idtmit.. aul, ruiM.ii Bow and bertl.f.rt eltatituf betweeetba 3. U. t in k 2 4 aud hi., M, loi. t, i, 3 i( 'r iUl luriiwr, thitt tti any MreetM not Ida plaintid and .lefendant, and thai tlietainfant hlot k l. l..th ii, IU ai.l rewtiutUHi of Algiut ith. aw arle.l in Vb.ivau, a itMiiti.ied iu eou.4aiut. i, i i, ii, r,, pi, i;1 Mlllol I. h.IU llieii(iooel hUM k U, loib ajand I in in h.t-all) ol Iter roinp.oo . awri!t ion or f.. (be pjaiiilirl. liainlirl alUea tl.al .!. .thwkM. lot 1,2. 4. U, , 5, t heeHi a ihiuhle hue! ftre-rml- , io, u, hate Ui an.uus Uial ..i, lie l. enl riled l Mid .lerreaou W. 1'. Iv IV aud J' iu Mock 1M. loir- I ira k, then uo ad tittoiotl tit k lutll be hud i (A Mendm.t baa willf.ill) bnaltHlel 14. prt.l.le Ilia .. M. II, I.', II. IV ri, ,( iv iu jm, i l' i4 life, i.lHtulirl witbtlie rniiie(U z't, z .o. 4. si. j.. ;., r,t Ihinl That the Ogdeu 4'ity Mrv-- t K.iils l. inil able l do ui ; but im lite contrary aajs .t. . and (it iu block II, lot IJ ami 4.1 in ht.at-CiMuprtiiy, it MHM'coMHk or aigiu. fhali have thai be will not iu tue future caitrilHile to Ih 41. 7. s, I, la. tl and i In 6, lot!.. all iu ii he right ami pn ilege to u utMu nil or anj of and fuller I i.M.i1 or u.ainteuauoe. Plikcm uiur.it adtlmou tti (IkiIu i My. iu the aaid ilreet Mt aciuii-el ewn. it, ioctrieity am a imrt icular. relereuw? la nereoy luatir u. Coout) of Wetter aud Territory of I tah, aid live power with the ruht to erect ami HiHlti- plaint utl tile lereilu rtaudinx on the rerord of Ueuei tain ptdeM aud eyrhead m, over and through pnwrlj the Ami you are beia-nnoiineu inai yt.u inn u count ill R. hwan. in uameof an) if Mild ttre4tr for the purHe of runnuiif appear and aa.er tlieaaid eiMttplaint aa abt.va Ntttire herthy Kivon that on Tuesday, the iit oikerutiug it line or line of mreet railwav. in aal.1 plain. in win apply tu uw ;.((! of lerenilier. rtajuiral, 12 o'clock l.'H.nof at Itlirh Ipolew to U plac! liudef the tller IHoii deiiiau.red thereiu. Court for tbe relief day, iu front of the Coumy w itneaa in ml control d tlKdeu it). otirt Jamee a. thai of Otfden Kourtli The tfiuut ouuty of Wetter and Ter made bv taid Muier. JuiWa. aud the seal of iu thetofit Ctah. I will, in obedietiro to aid ezn rets lut ion ,f AuguM 7ih, lKi, and iheathht iotiiil lie llltrH-- t Hurt of tbe first niory , sell all the interest aud righta acipured under and hy virtue of tin title, Judicial li.tnct, iaaud for tl.s rutton, of defendeuts, f,iu aud atiienomeut. ! all Im ami heret) are exteni Territory of Utah, tin bid day claim the dewrrilied pn.(--sa.L. , or m. much ami Im!I enat for the erio of twenty of April, in the year of our tothealiove lie att thereof laiuiitf i from the date of the (tatwatfeof iIhm iiiueinhiieni. ma) uereMir) inhntit-fLord one tbmiaand atarbt liuu ilh ilttereM judirnieiif, therem and ro.U, h dth 1 hat the ahote and forroiiu grant if dreil aud ninetyum . the hitfhrwit and bitt bidder to the follow iiitf ColidltlottM : '. H. Uii i.isa.Clwk. cali, Uftlu Klibje41 ntolie of the Initeit State of A titer im. A - I hat the taid tlvden Citv htroet Itailwio By L. B. Hkst, l)e.iity ( lerk. tUlAS II. PAkxiXS, cvttnpaii) hhull commence Work in uinxt (,(ith C. S. Mnrithal. if It in nilt) tin) h from the dat f the iUhMiiri' AN ORDINANCE. By H. A. Bowman, IVputy V, S. Marht. of thir ordiiiHtire. and shall pro- - uleuiii Woi k l An onliiiai.ee to borrow money for the Otieu, I tah, NovendHr IU, ivt). nhnll reasonable wild have at diliKence, and lu the 1 he nUrve ale in nitM.neil until of lloatlliK Ibdebtedueas, ahlinir lewM wu'iiinileitei riret railwuy in oerat,uii Saturday con.lruclloa of a sewer ay.lein, erect urn of lleiliuer l:t, lK Ht 1 o'clock III. w it h elert ricit an a mot it e power in tlgdeii City j biiililintra ami for other corporate purpoeeii. K. 11. Pakhonh, 1. S. Mrirhhal. ou or hefore the hrxt i,i of Jaiiuur), ltl. Hie Hec. 1. He il ordaiuad by that'll) t'ouncil of Bj H. A. Rohm w V. S. Mamhal. coiistruciioii of all line, undi-- I hit- - ortbuutiee, leity I tah, leCeniiMr ill : 2, lMt. Odeu, on nil) of t he felreetrt of thl rity. shall Im hi a tyI l.hatn t oue hundred thousand dollars be tx.r U rkmanhk manner and suhhvt to the aiAbte nale poatitoued until Momlay, March roetl on theereilit of this ciiy to be uaeil in 2, 12 m. M Hakwinh. K. at protalof (het'ity KntriniHT, 11, It I he (igoeii Lit) mict't l(;ulnv coini.imv, paimx the HoaluiK iuovbtedneaa of therity I . S. Marbhal. new e.iatinit, in aidinic in thaoou.triiclion of a By B. A. lioHMAN. it or assigns, shall nui H oir over MucctniMtrs S, i Marshal. Ireput) aewer ayatein, in tle ereotion of public liuihl. t he entire length of iitluie at leat t wetw jun th"teii, I tah, lleceiiiU r 11, inira, in aidtiiK iu the iinproveiiA4.ut uf the street, each and uiM.ii a f.uture ko to e!o, the I n diiy. above The in sale until Monday. t'ouncil of .aid ciiy. and for other corporate purrioMw: ma) iioiif) Mini coinpait) toifinove fc. II. 1'akmonh, at It m. ami that cuupon bontla be lasund therefor of the June 1, m ret t or t rack or Iraek from aii mh t ion ol 1 Man.l.Hl. S. dollars deuoimnatiou of one thousand each, r street, w heri'ou said company, it beariUK iutereat at the rale of sit per ceut. ptr By B. A. Bowman, leputy I'. S. Maihal. not to extent mud is the H. oMrniiiik: HhMgii. L March Otf'ien, uh. 11 i, anuuiii, payable suhdiur-ioheretofore mid thin in . mentioue) "O-U ii-p-4.- ,J 4 aa mU'u " fc.. Vl'l't rwia. k . :ttlg. dam U) s I - A r I'.mi-au- d rt l. J i oi tAt J.ia. Uor- evavif. - : 1. tUt-n- P.- a-- uibtrabaa. or PLUMBING, STEAM, AND & Co. 4 tJ . Mij-- 1 aOhcwv. 1 1 r w it.-.- ?. f 1 i. . 1.. '- ". iUrT;i ..' Ut I ANOROINANCC. ' I rmf lbraAaltilam."' But laalilut tb tfar tl.ird w a4il J. D. GILL Goods, Htc. I kiv .IltawJ VJ. a to.- 4 fai I .. them The Gulden Eagle. o A. a, k'.ut.rt hut. OuOrft. .4 II w. ,r, I iiU. Ur i4 i (41L1M. I iit 1.. .y. atlv . t i,ita K.ln a!rtil aj Ua V- J uVi- i'. o a rr- Jrt 4"-- . UURGITT. Stone, Musser U y aU Jual . IUJ rraiei I". K(, a:iura'i Zoullli : Fnniishim: Goods. MYER, o... kaia'. - km- - Shoes, Hats, & -r ; La In.-ne- Clothing, L0EB Lji v n Orrf i. Lu. t ,i I tai karri. Kk Ifcat ri itrft- I. UiiSert a4 tL lmu.a--) ai.a l r. rarn. .4 l Lurl Aawd-Ci v4 mmid are headquarters are ton 4m- Irl ....lUrfria.R.. w.fca'e la AI lVlw J ,, I lJu lmi ttot l'r Mid UrWl.. kbd Li. kluuiaj liuci IkW. S..ii. ut Mm f. u a!,, atnanuni iTr4r tarvto MrtAMrti O. .ttWii lry. w trnumn oi'.a nuner uitanntin.MUii uu m. if artvud are tm mi I U iuuual S tm 4ti thr i'lj 4j t U r i, ua tb et'HLuA, wi Ut la"d al mr It V". tract ! tlU'V t a rt kn.M v mmm of ml4 f" aif 4wnM ah4 u lue Mil a after n,U) tkW lay f UUU W Wk . Skua a irut drt. nil U, I.W aa u ru!', ' 1tM.t4t.rutJ a4u; ! tlx- V frst.f.9ir iikauarlariateaial H.i.w. tu$ Imjaaw I aud fHl mtMliuiufafca e.w. a m art arm wl u.r(fT. UrI .aiamni al lle tuitiaj 4i Irrl ctm . u aud u bmebt, r.at V... IWiape ruulilir erf .w .H ttuar Ui ld bur. au4 rai -l N.i. I ull. Uu - u. , u U..1 THE GOLDEN EAGLE and the at and riTD M.ru Bajl AN ORDINANCE rOR PATENT. N.i. - This is the Chance ot the, year. KEEP APPLICATION hAwr .4lr a. J Oavaaklit). I Real Estate! ir Dr. Sharp, of the Academy of Natural Sciences, says the northern division of the Caucasian race is growing persistently darker skinned and the golden and flaxen blonde type is disappearing. He attributes this gradual darkening to the retention of biliary pigments in the blood, owing to the action of heat, and that is owing to the artificial heating of the houses of civilized people in modern times. In winter our houses are now as warm as in summer, and that is grad ually making of us a darker skinned race. But if heat makes men dark skinned then cold ought to make thein fair, whether they are of the Caucasian race or not. Cold has had its way with the Esquimaux for many centuries now, and they are still as dark as they can be, for white people. OSiM, Sm. L haul uomls shall lie known as the den 4'ity linprremeiit iloniis'' and shall lie duted June 1st, 1V1, aud aliall be ahsolntly pay-abl4.11J V& taxes paid tweuty years from their date, shall lajauin. 2114 Washington Avenue, Vhvcka and other cabb bered f rom one to one hundred Inclusive, and iKitii principal and intereet shall be made payaJ.imj M items Bills af otlier hanka Xt) 110 ble at the Chase Natioual bank, in the eity of Fractional air currency New York, iu U. H. trold coiu of thepreaent NOW JS THE T1MK TO HOY 3 VI ni keis, ami centH of weiKht and fineness. standard 41.:w) .S5 of said bond, numbered 8ec. it-- Thirty 8pci.' Lfwal-tende- r 4.7ti: 00 notes 50,4;i.V from one to thirty inclusive shall be made reKiNiemntion fund with It. deemable in ten yearsf roin t heir date, or on any 8. tri'HHiircr (5 cnt Hret day of June or Wecomoer thereafter at the 2,250 00 circulation.) fintion of .aid city. Thirty (4t of said bonds, numbered from U1.M 75 Total to sixty, both inclusive, shall be made thirty-on- e lifteeu years from their date or on redeemable LIABILITIES. flrtit day of June or December thereafter at has three taiwht any tb 00 past fino.MO KippriMiwof jwars in stock Capital paid of llie aad ciiy. ' optiou i,0"0 l) ns that all prt.rty bought wt'll at this siMtaon Surplus fund Sec. 4. Kach of .aiil bonds shall hear cous Dn.lividi'ii proflt 1. r will bring at leant M iier emit, profit pons for the iutereal, so arrnua-ei-l that they may of tbe National bank notes out lie detached without mutilation of the bond 45.1100 0(1 nrfuu the fnllowiua: wiutor. Btan.linif and shall lie for &i each, aud numbered from 250 00 Dividend unpaid We offer for sale the follnwiuRchoiee prorty me to forty, both inclusive. Individual ieosit subSec. !. The committee on finance of theCottn- at tbeae low prices : $15:1,042 49 ject to chock cil are hereby autlmrii.il and riHuircd to cou- 10, overhMiLiiig the Domand certificates of deSixty acn.a iuset-tioot euid bonds aud ract for t he lit 51.KSH 92 i"" nt y posit 0"ltlOIIS. Duo to other national f.Mt r.n Tweiity-fourtl- i rVx btwe.'ij Sec. o. said Donas snail ue signm. ny me 5,2;ii banks WW mayor aud city recorder aud attested by the Lincoluai.il Wall Avenues, per foot Due to state banks ami 5llsl. feet chtbt blocks I.tson the corporate seal of the city ; and the mayor 'and 4T.S banker? ww city recorder are hereby authorized to so Sinn Avenue from 77 Washiiigtou 2I7,M Total deposits aud attest said bonds; and when so siKUed.saul Park..32uO(JO the on lots acre Tbirietb.uear Two, bonds shall be the iiIjIikhIioii ol tue city, lor the W02.ir.0 75 Total Lots in Nob Hill Aihlition Cheap. nevineiit of which the faith auil credit of the 12 is hereby pledged . business ( Territory of lltah. payiliK city Improve.! pr.rly of Weber. r"' Sec, i. The couiH.ns lairne uy sam douub snail County per cent, iter, leafeo lor. years I, O E. Hill, cashier of thealx.ve named bank lfif.ilp feit between Jackson andOiiincy.l'iWftl be signed by the city reorder. do solemnly swear that the almve statement is Si;. . iso. one to tnirty or saiu Donas, ooiu 161)01 Lots iu Mountain ViewA.1ilit.ion true to the best of my knowledge and Ix'lirf. inclusive, shall be in the following form. O. K. H11.L, Cashier. Sxh rod coiner on Tweutv-fourtb- . Also Know All Men by 1 nose f resent, inatug.ien Subscribed and sworn to before me this Uth City, a municipal corporation, in the Territory Wall Avenue property Mow real value. L. John Wai.uck of May. of 11. Utah, acknowlednes itaelf indebted and here day acres near north WahhiuirTon will Notary Public, 22'a skai. by promn.ee to pay ttie Dearer one tnousana sub.livi.le. Correct Attest : dollars gold coin of the United Btntes, of the ,1. 0 Akmstronq. standard of weight and fineness, for If yon will call on no we will phow and con present M. Hi ruMiLl KK, Directors. veliie received, redeemable at the pleaenra of vince you there is money in buying now. T. A. Whalks. said city at the expiration of ten (IU) years or on any first day of June or December there & after, and absolutely due ana payable twenty .uase years irom llie oaio nereoi ai- me bank, in the City of New York with in terest thereon from date hereof at six per cent. on the Drst per annum, payable lay ot June aim Llocemoeroi eacn year neroniTer 1110 i nane na. until the maturity tnereoi, ai tii.nal bauk, of New York City, upon the pre con-- " of annexed the surrender aud ion sent at to buy as they severally become one and payable. HAS BARGAINS FOR ALL. lins This Imnd is one of a series of one hundred Imnils of one thousand dollars each, authorized apparel of bj Section 6 of Article 4 of an act of 11the the Legislative Assembly of tali Ter m-$1T.0 cash. b;il ot cities, Sl.SdO. ritory, providing for the incorporation $1 approved March Sth, lvid, and issued in accordjkt month withnu,t interest of said and ordinance au with city passed ance h Hurrinon tiW. On Twpnty-tiftstrict, noar approved on May 6th, 1NM. eutitled "An car line. rOxl:!5 to alley, (rtHi terms. for the payment of borrow money $2,rt00. nnrps, prior water rights, cultivated floating indebtedness, aiding in the construc s for past ten years. who tion ol a sewer system, erection in punnc utino-ing$IS balance $J10 house. fc,mX. and for other corporato purposes," and it cah, is hereby certified and recited that all acts, conmonthly, without interest. be done precefor $7rf). Ten ae.res, canal riht through it, level, ditions and things required to dent to and in the issuiiur of said bonds have well locateil, fine soil, no alkali. and been done, hapiieneil performed iu regular miles SJ.ntm. Forty acres, four and one-ha- lf and due form a required by law; and it is west, muler canal ; easy terms. t amount of this lie total that certified further $."rrO. !UixlW, within three blinks of Union d(- - issue of bonds, together with the debt of the not exceed does date this terms. at ea.sy said lnt, city existing 1'er acre. 240 acres four and oinvl,alf the limit prescribed in the laws of the United Utah. of said of or Territory States miles south ; can ie $hhI trade on this In Witness Whereof, The said Ogdon City has pntperty. executed tliiB bond under the oftlcial signature of its mayor and its recorder with the seal of said city attached, and by causing its recorder 1 have Kood trades on Nob Hill. Wooumansee sign bis name to each of said couiains hereto Lake view properties. Also farm ami residence to annexed as required by said ordinance. proitertie:. Done at Ogdeu, June 1, lWl. WILLIAM H.TURNKR, Attest: Mayor. T. P. Bbyav, Kecorder. City sell at J.D. GILL, 2i0i Washington Av... QGDEN. And the said interest coupons shall be in. tbe Valises, Etc., follow iug general form : Uoden CiT, in Utah Territory. Ve times. Id., at Will pay bearer on the Bret of prices to suit Bank. New York City, thirty National theChase Improvesix mouths' interest dollars, being located 2410 Washing ment rimd. So. .. t.p.bkyaVj. City to sixty of said See. 9. N umriers thirty-on- e will be glad avenue in the form set be shall Iiotb inclusive, bomi. ... tim litat. Hrtion with the execution that ..rri "fifteen" shall take tbe place of the to see as many of you daily as word "ten" in said bonds: and numbers sixty- one to one hundred of aid bonds, iota inclusive, shall be in the same form with the excepcan make it convenient to call. AH tion of the words "ten years or on any first day people in need of first class Plumbing of June or December thereafter at the option of OD;,i -- itv" nhirh shrill be left out of said bouds. fttcain or (ias Fitting at Respectfully, Sec. 10. The bonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance shall be exempt from tax ation by Otfden uty. Passed May th, 1S91. should (rive their orders to W, H. TURNER, Mayor. SealJ T. P. Bryan. City Recorder. City, do l.T. P. Brvan, recorder of Ofrdeu is a full, true hereby certify that the forowoin eutitled "Au ordinance an and correct .copy of f.r.iii.nnre to borrow money for the payment of of in the ron aidinir Deahrs in the floating iudebtednetw, atrtction of a sewer sysMm, erect ion i pnouc for other corpora purposes. buildings and PolumI hv the Citv t'ouncil of Offden Citv May 6, MH. In testimony whjretf I Lave hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of Oirden City this tu day 01 may, iwi. T.P.BRYAN. SealJ. Avenue ifO, Wash. Ave. Stevens Ulk., opp City Hall City Recorder, 2410 Washington mortaires owtif.1 ( u rrt'ti t exiieoaea possible, schools should be established in which the catechism may be taught, or tbe Btate should be persuaded to permit Instruction in the catechism outside of the hours regularly appointed for the ordinary school subject, as Is done in Germany. One thing, however, Is absolutely obligatory, that Is, to found no parochial schools unless they can be put on a level with those of the state, for it would simply end In tbe children deserting them in favor of the Btate schools. At present, however. Catholics la tbe United States cannot rival the state schools, as they hare not sufficient resources. The decree of the holy office in 1875 specifies most particularly that these parochial schools must in every degree be equal to tlose of the .State. There $",7,W5 37 Overdraft, twured aud UhMVure.1 U. H bond to murecircu la l ii, u 8tocU. tecuritira. cluinis. On the vexed question of parochial schools his instructions will be, pointedly: Catholics In America should have parochial schools in all parishes where it Is possible, and where there is sufficient means to render them equal to the pubiio schools. Whersyit is im- I The Ilest Iiarain fered in business erty in the City today. feet, in Corner, 07x1 ISnsiness Center, Cheap. Loans snd discounts The Holy See counsela confirmation and pacification. In any rase time will inevitably settle all ach conflicts. After one feneration Is past divisions and differences will disappear. It is. however, tbe duty of all Catholics to range themselves on national and constitutional ground. Tbe United States would Lave a very simple means of restraining conflicts, should any arise, by a law regulating immigration into tbe States. But tbe church does uot enter into tbe questions which are quite outside her province. u I aiLPEEPAMri'CO K-g- Pope Veo on tbe School Qnestiou. An Associated press reporter at Rome who is very sure he knows what he is talking about says the coming encyclical of Leo XIII will be the crowning work of this pontificate. It will deal with questions of state, labor and schools. His holiness will take no side for or against anybody, but will look at all questions from the standpoint of each side and draw his conclusions. Especially in the settlement of delicate questions bis holiness counsels conciliation, peace and moderation. He wisely says time will settle many difficulties when nothing else can. lie requests Catholics in America not to antagonize state or national authorities. On this point, according to the correspondent, he says: CONTEST TIMBER Or ENTR. NOTICE REAL ESTATE. Uec paviinJ mure u tor jour grocer iee pr ittt NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No, ss.. Land Okfick, Balt LakkCity. TTtah, ) April i, 11. ( PUl li li is herehy eiven that the foihiwiiiu named settler has riled notice of bin intention to make final proof in suuiHtrt id hie claim, and that aaid proof will be made before the Probate Judffe or in his at whence the Count v flerk i Morgan county, Utah, at Morgan City, Vtah.on vie: Oirtia t htoihlard, II. tv. May CM. No. M4A, dated May 1, l4, for the fc of NW and W'. of N K1 Stc. 8, 1'p. 5 N, ran-K, , L M.. Cth. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideuce ukii, ami cultivation of said land, vie ; James Priest. Klisha P. Hanly, of Ifooiterj Andrew Tangreene. of Huiitsville; and Timothy O'Neal, of Uintah, 'eler County, Ctah. Kuavk 1. Donna, Hgister. T. C. Bailey, Atty. AN ORDINANCE. Amending au ordinance, granting to H. H. HeuderHirii. A. S. (iurn-tsoi- MrniisHion and Joepli Brinkrrto construct an ehctric railway over M reefs of Odeu City, passed Septendn-- r the ltrtli. lie it ordained ly the City Council of Oirden City, that Section 1 of au ordinance, entitled "Au Ordinance," grant ing erinisHou U H. II. Henderson, A. S. (iaiTetrtoii and Joreph Briuker to construct au electric railway over the strings of Ogtlen t 'ity, panned Septeinln-- IWh, 150. Ie and the ta me is hereh amended by st l iking therefor in the word "ten" and insert iug in lieu thereof the word "five." Passed April 1Mb, 11. VM. H.TURNKR, Muyor. rSeal.l Attest : T. P. Bryan, City Recorder. T. P. Brvan. Recorder of Oden Citv. do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of au ordinance, ameTuUng an ordinance, granting permission to H. H. Hend-ersoA. S, t.arretst.n and Joseph Briuker, to construct an electr.c railway over the m recta of Ogden City' passed Septemler lith, Passed hy the I'lty ( otincu ot Ugrien t ity. Anril 15th. I,s91. t my In testimony whereof, 1 have herennto hand and affixed the corporate seal of Ogden City, this 1Mb day of April, iyi. T. P. BRVAN, City Record. I Seal I. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the district court of the First judicial dis trict of the Territory of Utah Weber county. toward A. need, William ri.sher and lienry L, Henderbon, plaiutiOri, vs. Thomas Bacon and Harriet D. Lewis, defendants. The people of the Territory of Utah send greeting: Jo 1 liomas Bacon and Harriet J). Lewis, defendants: You are hereby required t apear in an action brought against ou by the above named nlaintitT. in the district court of the first judicial district of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint tiled therein w it tun ten days exclusive of the day of service) of the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or if served out of this county, but in this district, within tweuty days; otherwise withiu forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer ot said complaint. 1 he said action is brought to foreclose a cer tain mortgage on certain mortgaged premises described in the complaint, which refereuce is hereby made; said mortgage was given by defendant Thomas Bacon to secure the payment of six certain promissory notes of even date and judgment is prayed for in the sum of $.ii:riO, and the interest on the same from March 24th, IxyO, at the rate of lu per cent, per annum, and also the interest on $1' :!.&) from the 24th day of and also for March, 1M)( to December 13th. the sum of f 42.50 and interest ou the same from December 13th. 1W, at the rate of 10 ter cent, per annum, aud 10 per cent, ou the whole amount found due for attorneys' fees, as provided for iu said mortgage and notes and costs of suit. That the usual decree may lie made for the sale of said premises or so much as may le necessary to pay the same with costs, by the I'ntted States Marshal of Utah Territory, according to the law and oractice of this court, that the proceed of said sale may be applied in payment of tbe costs of suit and the marshal's costs and the amount found due to the plaintiff, that the said plaintiff may have judgment and execution against said defendant Thomas Bacon for any deficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of said premises propthe satisfaction of said judgerly applicable ment. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint, on file herein. Ant) you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintilf will apply to the court for the relief demanded thereiu. Witness, the Hon, James A. Miner, Judge, and the seal of the district court of the First ' flSAL.1 judicial district, in and for the Territory of I tah this Zlst day of Anril. iu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud ninety-one- . C. McClcbk, Clerk B. By L. Bfst, Deputy Clerk. H. H. Henderson, Attorney for plaintiffs. i. wit bin thirty das f ioui I he issiuince ami sen ire upon urul company of fnid uotiliration, stud cojnpany. it snccNors or asstgi. hnil remove said porliun of its tiark or tracks and thereiiiMM) place the street 111 proHr C 1 lie Ogden City Street linilwav couioanv itwsurcesm.rs or aligns, shall not cliarge in ex- of fiecMith fare for a continuous oasiaaue Ci over the street railway, between the hours of 6 o clock ft. m. and Z o chK-- midnight. I) The said Ogden City Street Kuilwuy com pa nr. itaiicceasorv or aHsigns. sliaU roust rucl culvert in such manner and at such poim Himig it j line or line as the ity Council or oth proper ohMcers of tgdeu City shall from time to tune require ami aisignaie. K Flat rails ouly shall tx used on paved atrtets. K The Ogden City Street Ilitilway company, ita successors or aligns, shall tiie commencement of the construction of auy new lines of railway under this raut, file a map and profile of the same wit h the City Engineer of Igden City, and all curvatures in any such track shall be subject to the approvalof saidCit) Kugineer. H li) the acceptance of thisiant, the grantee heri'in naniel. its succew.ror agree to ami do hereby waive all damages t (ml may accrue to it by reusou of auy interfennce u it h its line of railway, or the operation thereof, occasioned by public improvements mude in the streetMof said city by said city, or by contrac-tor- a for it, when said contrncto rs are acting under the direction of said ciiy ir its officers, having charge of the department under wIim'c surtrvision said work iscai ried ou. Said pnlj-liimprovements Uing carrier! on aud prosecuted to compli'tion with reasonable diligence. 11 -- Within fifteen days after the passage of this ordinance, and before tbe same shall take effect, the said Ogden City St reet Railway com pany shall, by its attorney, file a written acceptance thereof with the Recorder of Ogdeu ('ity, I This ordinance shall not be construed tone the granting of a new franchise, but shall lp considered as an amendment to and confirmation of a resolution passed by Ogden City, on the 7th da of August. Iw3. in favor of Ogden City Railway company. Passed April Kith, 11. aius, W llMllilli P.M'lliC Inipl4e.e- mini omp.itii a cot i j tloU, lhdelid.Olt Tbe ko h- - of the Territory of I'tah fund lireet- - ing To Vomiii(f Improvement (Uimpaui. corporal ion, . f i,.l.ut : liui are reijnireil to jU'iear in an iaction utuitflit H:uni.t you hy t he le named lainill in the hiMrirt Court of rirwt Ju MM net of the Territory of Ci ill, and t4,aiuer he Conildahit libit therein. wttlViii imiilmk iH.. clusne td the da of Mrirti after the aervire hi iu id thi Mimiitotis if serveil within thia coitnl) : or. if served out of thi rouutv. Iwit in hi lust net. withiu 1ventv ihim: olhtrw.aw within forty d.M,-- or judgment b default will faketi ntrauiM ion. accordiutf Ut tlw i.fMVHrof aidcoinpliiint. i he Mod art ion is hi nun fit to obtain the indg- nieiit of tl.ir court ag,iin-- t the defendant for the Mini ofjit.,ji with leiral iutertt. the rimtn of (In- - art ion, In. h l.l utitiff alleireti to h bie linn immUi three Vvei tl "tilled aecountw . oiiH oil (ind t'. h. IhiuiiiMer. Uh hetHt-eilliam I . Ilelfrieh. All of wliH'h have heeil tt be . Linn dr. Cor further and fuller paiticulura efeii iiee is herehj inude to the comolaiut oa te tnic file herein. And you nre !tere1i hat if you fail to appear :iud uiwer t he win! complaint as ahote rfpuretl, the uid pldiniitt udl take Against ton tor (he sum of k'tut'.JV and interest I rotn of Mid. judiiint itms. the Hon, .lame A. Miner. J udue. and t he eal cd the IhMrict i oiti t of the Kirct Judicial iMftrict. in and for the 1'rriitory of I tah. SK.L. this j.",th da of April, iu the year ol our Cord one thousand eight bundled and ninety one. C. 11. Met ti he. Clerk. Hy I,. H. ltKhT. Ieputy Clwrk. Oirden Hih-- s and W. C, Love, Attorney a fop PlaiutdT. MARSHAL'S S ALl . Under and by virtue of an execution iasned out of the DiMrict t onrt of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Vtah, dated tbe &Ul iu a certain act ion wherein day id October. tbe Union National bauk of Chicago, aa plainrecovered tiff, judgment against W. K. Swan A omp:iuy def. infant, for the sum of four thoun sand seven hundred and ninety-eigh- t ami hs did) are, and coeta taxed at forty-tw- o ami fifty tme hundredth dollars, I have levied iiihui the following described it : property, Lot 14 in block 1, lot 10 iu block !, lota 23,24, 2.K Stand :fi in block 3. lots 1. a, 3 and 4 iu block 21. lots II, I:!, U, jn. It. 17 and IS iu block :i;U"Ml. 2, amid 4 in block L', lot 1 iu block M, loU 1. 2, a. 4. r,6, 7, 9, lu, 11, 12, u, V, Hi. 17, is, 11 and 20 in block 20, lots 1, 2, tt, fi, ,, 6. 7, S, !i, ii, i i;it iit ni. lt i9t :w. ;t5, t. :), in, 32, si, 21. 25, 2i. 2,, 2 a;. :t :W and H in block II, lota 42 and 4;t iu block 41, lot 5, t. 7, M, u, io, H and 12 iu block M, all in ( Diversity Place addition to Ogden City, in the County of W eber ami Territory of Utah said projrerty standing on the records of Weber county, iu the name of Will H. Swan. Notice is hereby given that on Tut. lay, the 2d day of December, lHO, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, iu front of the County Court House in the Citv of Ogden. County of tVeimr and Ter-litoof Cfah, I will, in to said execution, sell all the rhiht, title, interest and claim of the aliove named defendants of, in ami to the above descriU'd property, or so much thereof as lo necessary to satisfy plaint ill a judirment, with interest theren aud costj, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America. ELI AS H. PARSONS, i, By B. A. Hvwm C.S. Marshal v, Deputy U. S. Marshal. Ogdeu, I tuh, November 10, 190. The almve sain is postponed nntil Saturday, Decern her lath, 1K,.1, at 12 o'clock m. Wm. H. Tt rner, Mayor, K. H. Parhon. U. S. Marshal. T. P. Hkvan, Attest: Seal.I . Deputy V. S. Marshal, By ii. A. Hrnvv City Recorder. Ogden, Ctah, December 2, 1MK), I, T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do Above sale in postponed until Monday, Marco, hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance amending a 2, 11, at 12 o'clock in. E. H. Parsons, resolution passed hy the City Council of Ogden V. S. Marshal. City on the ith day of AugUPt, A. l. lVsl. en- By It. A. Bow man, Deputy C. S. Marshal. titled "Resolution." Passed b the City t'ounOgdeu, I'tah, December la, 190. cil of Ogden City, April Kith, lv9l. The above is post Mined until Monday, i runner cerxuy i nai me wgoen street June 1, S!d, atsale 12 o'clock m, Railway company, by its attorney. L. R. Rhodes, K. H. Barsovs, U. S. Marshal. did on the 2tith day of Apiil. 11, file with me By B. A. Bowman. Deputy U. S. Marshal. its written acceptance of tlie foregoiug ordiOgden. litah, March 2, lMtl. nance. I In testimony where tf have hereunto set my hand affixed the corj. rate seal of Ogden City, LEGAL NOTICE: this 2ft Ii day of April, A. IX IM'1. In tlie Probate Court of the County of Weber, T. P. IIrun, ISkal.I ( ity Kecorder. Territory of Ctah, In the matter of the cM ate of Amos P. Stone, deceased. Notice is hereby iriven that Amos 1. Stone, the administrator of the estate of Amos P. Stone SUMMONS. ha- rendered aud prescutedfor settledeceased, DisIn the District Court of the first Judicial ment and filed iu this court a final report and trict of Ctah Territory. Weber County, of his administration of the estate of account P. Michael Buckmiller. Waiter said deceased, and a jietitiou setting forth that Dwyer and Clement L. Dai tlie said estate is in a projier condition to be ling, plamtitK Alias Sunt.mms closed; that a ort ion of the residue of said esvs. remains to le distributed to the heirs at tate E. De Witt and Frank Joseph law of said deceased, and praying for a final J Metzler, Defendant, distribution of said estate aud that Monday, The iieople of the Territory of Utali send the eleventh day of May, 191, at two o'clock p. greeting to Frank E. De W itt and Joseph in. of said day, at the court room of said court n Metzler, Defendant: in at court house tbe county City, said You are hereby required to appear in an acWelter, has been fixed by the judge of tion brought against you by the alove named Countyef settlement of the tbe said acsaid court for plaintiffs in tin District Court of theKiit Judi- count and for hearing said K'titiou for districial District of the Territory of I'tah, aud to bution of said estate, at which time and place filed answer the complaint therein, within ten any person interested may show cause why said days (exclusive of the day of ser vice) after the account should not 1m approved, allowed aud service on you of this summons if served within settled, and a distribution made of the residue this county ; or if served out of thib county, but of said estate to the heirs at law of said dein this district, within twenty davs: otherwise as prayed for iu said petition, according within forty days or judgment by default will ceased, to law. he taken against you, according to thepra.wr Dated April lSth, 11. of said complaint. J. P. LEDWIDGE. Clerk. The said action is brought to obtain the judgment of this court that a certain bond made hy one John A. Stephens ami delivered to the deNOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fendant, Frank E. De Witt, be decreed to tie No. 910. null aud void and of no effect, for winch reference is hereby made to the complaint, herein, Laud Ollioe at Salt Lake City, Utah, I i and that said Frank E. De Witt rud Joseph April 21, iyyi. Metzler, defendants, he decreed and adjudged Notice is hereby given that the folio wing-name- d to make a cancelation there if upon the records settler has tiled notice of his intention to of Weber county, Utah, ami to surrender tlie make final proof in support of his claim, and said bond to the plaintiffs and that they do that siiid proof will be made hefore t he Kegiate have and recover of aaid defendants their costs :iud Beceuer at Salt Lake City. Utah, on June in this action. 4, hid. viz: For further and fuller particulars reference is John W. (iihson, H E. No. itKS, for theeH of sec 30, tp 7, s and of e hereby made to the complaint on tile herein. And you are hereby uotitied that if you fail to n r 1, e. the aid cimplaint as above He names the following witnesses to prove his aplear audtheanswer said plaintiffs will apply to the continuous residence uiKin, aud cultivation of, required, court for the relief demanded therein. said laud, viz : Witness the Hon. James A. (icorge W. Rose, Brnj. F, Blnylock, Elijah Miner, Judge, and the seal of Shaw, Jr.. Mitre Rose, all of North Ogden, the District Court of the First Weber county, Utah. ftEAL. Judicial District, in and for flu Frank D. Hobbh, Register. T. C. Bailev, Attorney. Territory of Utah, this 1st day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and niiietv-one- . Copies of Otfden City Ordinances, ia C. II. MrCLCRE. Clerk. book form, complete to date for sale at By L. B. BEST. Deputy Clerk. Kimball & Allison, Attorneys for Plaint UTb, The Commkuuial ollice. Price 50 cents |