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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMEECULt TUESDAY. MAV 10. 1891. Jtir tfSVtli TIIK COMMERCIAL. t MV UUU MTIMIUOi f hk " V irili"! r. tI lL ii'-- l i - Urf- rules i- - j (VjiLilLwrfcki 11 j..J by the calied .d jctnl for the ai.J buSiteM Grl.i h ii .1T;MIL) ra lib! is I at.r.andI a i5 g4J tin ti. gave thouj to Lou. Gr.r..a left the ci f'Uandin atl e fcir taeuty DiinuleK ( ivkni fca.u aftieraarj it W. flail, f. CiOt j p. t lyj. thrui up and idiualjt reiuruvd. Lo be returLd Waxhbura and lb that ti.e iiaau iUi a hobby GriSin but other ef talking L&s are tj 1j ti.ere. Ofjel-LHe- r iiian r what it waiL AaGnrLn can't his rel jmiat on f r was buying a cigar Hauler came around ill want to attack ti e railroads and bud asked him to c!iie back f the and I. am a dru.W. They eut other will not. S.ine tuay even wuiit to around and a I aaiuiig to take uieildle m ilh the UritT. their order Wanl.buro aaad to Gnrfu: IVrhaps such eouvet.tiofis are insepar "1 understand. Jim. that vouLaiegot able with rai,kuni, Bui ti e ui.tin ob- gun. Thal'ii just liie d.tWeoce belatwo us and j tsof this t iiirerts will be to pro IUJ. UJM. Ilia, COAT. Bounce in favor tf free ouiuarf; deep door and called naroor ouuel i'r western priIiicts on I ran to the "Vou'd belter pome out Maden: the Gulf of Mexico, an l the aJjuHtment to there is going to be a row." I turne--i of railnid rates &j as to give the gulf ami lo'ked iu Ui room. (riliin aac route a fair chance; and a system of staiidiiig aiut five feet away with a an hm hands. He tired instantly storage rejervoirs for irrigation, tu lie shooter in was dirwtod which td.ot one constructed with goveruiijent aid. I lioke.1 acr. and toward the lluor. I robab.y other impurtaitt topin a ill aaw llamer standing on tiie sou Hi side mirror. lid body be discussed and formally acted Uou. of the riiu near the The Xnvragu ("anal will d.iubtlniM re was bent and in. H vu a tnoi.n K celve atteijtiotl. Thin his right side in Ijoth hands. at Hie a unites n.iiveiilHn shows ui, (irillm it was a small looking revolver, f large degree uiianimity, the effect of fireil and I hoard a shot from the 1 turned and ran as it oc naitiou will not be decidoJ. I f it gets north again, side. into wrangles and .J,m JveJ into factions curred to me that I might be hit by liehind the Ktst w ill i.iit to it Willi contempt ilamer as II was standing right Gritlin. garden stoped inthebeer Imu it did to the Kansas City (Vngre-- . and prestMitly Grillic came out, king AoJ this feeling will be justiliable. If out. I said: "Vou fool, quit shooting tne West can not solidly- unite on w hat and get out. He said lie would. TI KNKK (l.U.V. it wants it will not get anything. It must select some common ground and As it was nearly time for the marshal to leave for Salt Iike City w ith the eon concentrate ujion it. vict prisoners lUmshaw was told to Much of the progress the West limy stand aside and Charles Turner was put lioe to accomplish nevt year dexnds on the stand. Ilealizing that it was upon the wisdom and uni'y of the Den positively his last npiiearance Mr. Tur ner delivered himself of feveral inter ver Congress. When asked if he esting remarks. knew Win. Golding and Jus. Powers he Tin: deniiK-ratr- t had . i enthusiastic said: "What, deiu holms in the mar shal's oflice" letter -- "1 don't talk with last night. them holios. I'm low down as 1 can git. but lltey is not worthy of a con versa 1 KniisiKii liefore hursilay of next tion with me." lie denied everything week if your name is not a read v on the that any of the other convicts might say lie said. Inioks. I 'ut wine-root- ir.i; .l.UCi.V' TICKET vicukeks. All is tint serene in tl.e American Ticket Brokers' Association, which re Wattenson's iiifl ill KaiiiaCil-not there. Ruddee of War, grim virvied war, frtalliej around fiw-Im-ralli rmkied ami a.th brn. Hut. strange to eav, altnuiiuli foment loll uf Luiiinetaj luen U dis tuM business questions, the Jiarwatie State t.f affairs now eiistii.fc' iu the h l.y any t iat ion :u not So matters. dniiu'reeinent on far an concerned enactment of rulen, re; ulation of rates ami ratio of ciiiiiiiiKiii8 the convention was as liarmonious us evieetly attuned .Knlean linrii. It was the race question - that fruit ful topic of strife which lias Idled humanity with euwity ever sine cIui-community anil tribal distinctions were first established -- that disturbed the serenity of the association. The overt act fiat nrcdueed the ojien rupture was the ref UBal of the Gentile members to attend the banquet. Not one Gentile member was lit the table. Of course the alieence was noted, and the Hebrew members, wio largely out number the Gentile member, are "exceeding wroth thereat," and term the proceeding an insult. The Hebrew element is strong and dominates the association. The race feeling, show n in the banquet episode, is not new in the association. U lias been growing some time, and arose to some extent from the desire of the (ientile element to secede, and the pKjsition of the Hebrew element to their leaving. The Gentile element seeks an alliance with the Guarantee Brokers' associarival tion, organization, and the Hebrew element prevents tlie consummation of that pet prrtjeet. The Guarantee association is small in numbers, but very select. It will not agree to a consolidation with the American Ticket Brokers' associa! ion unless the latter will promise to quit taking in . IWas Ur-eve- d .. ' s b rate-cuttin- -mellioers iniliecriiiiiniiiciy. , , me Ci-r- i, vicniue element controls the Guarantee and the Hebrew element tho American, so they cannot reach an agreement upon which the two bodies of rate cutters can unite. The world will not wait with bated lint if it breath to see the outcome. will cause cheiijier tickets the world, or the traveling part who patronize ticket brokers, will not regret a race war that results in a rate war. Anothki! "Congress" will open at Cincinnati Unlay. It is not a commer cial congress. It is 1 political meeting. The names of partes represented make unite a list and sound dangerous. But a list of names of parties may not mean that the voters will all follow the cue of the Cincinnati meeting. There is, in politics, a big difference between theory and practice. The names of many men who are delegates to Cincinnati have lieen professional oflice hunters for from twenty to thirty years. The stream will probably not rise higher than the fountain. The resolutions adopted will sound familiar. l inet-tin- ALSO SAW Tin; Salt Lake ll. i.tl't stat.s that it has (Mine out for democracy. It did not have far to go in doing so. Ouoth the Salt ().ii N It now lh 'Tiik : (Tom mi i;i i a I. comes tons eulargisl presents a decidedly met ropolitan appearance." Sih:i imi s fame has its discoinfc.rts. as was illustratil by the recent attempt in Shcllield, Knglaml, to mob the great African explorer Stanley. 1 a.T 'W i'' - Annie Isaacson Iteail. Died At Hooper, Saturday at Y2 mid fever, Miss Annie night, of brain Isaacson, aged 18 years and 11 months. Deceased w as the beloved daughter of Gustavo and Christina Isaacson, well and favorably known at Hooper. Many friends sent condolences. Puneral ser vices were held vesterdav. . The democratic state convention of Kentucky has nominated as its candidate for governor a man by the suggestive name of Brown. But whether he will do up the other fellow brown, or lie done up brown himself can only be determined nfUr the vutes are in. (.I N. Win. Golding.who w ill be rememliered as the incendiary of the Novelty theatre, testified that Turner told him iu the penitentiary that he saw a gun in ilanier's hands and did not see the first shot lired as his buck was turned. Cross examination bv Evans -- Have traveled all over the world. Am not giolxt trotter. Have lieen in Kussia, sight seeing, staving a lew days in a place, sometimes a week. Vou were occasionally allowed to stay a week in a place, then: Ves, 1 was allowed to stay longer in your city. Vou mean you were not allowed to leaver I was under gurd, but it was alto get her unnecessary, with unspeakable blandness. Vou were sentenced to the pen for twelvo years for burning the Novelty theatre, were you notr Objected to and Thk Omimercial Congress meets in Denver Unlay. It is to le hoped that it will stick to bii8im8s and not iound the partisan air as the Kansas City congress sustained. did. Jas. Powers, who occupies a sell ad joining Chas.Turner's,wasuul!ed and tes J M''lf'i Ir'j'! i'ni"'' n.WTIB nUiP JO.llfll(.p"Ll the first shot tired, as The only case of interest in the Tro- - not fee while getting I'ate court was the hearing of ()!e Peter- his back was turned of the drawer. his gun out son, the young lady charged with steal- Turner told witness that when Gritlin ing jewelry from the residence of Henry was out he saw Ilamer revolving thecyl Jackson. Although guilty according to inder of his gun and saying: "Let hitu The witness her own admission, the court could not come back, l'il fix him." be severe Uhii the accused who is quite admitted he was in the pen for three voung and lias heretofore Itorne a ren years for an attempted robliery in Og ntation for honesty and uprightness of den. arian resumed his cross character, and her sentence was tixed at Attorney As witness live dollars and costs or in default live examination of Kenshaw. was standing in the entrance to the rear days imprisonment. hallway ami looked back into the saloon Tlie Tollee Keconl. his attention was tixed on i rutin, fiaw There was little business liefore Police no one else. Grillin w hirled the revolver and it seemed to go off toward the floor. Justice Fitgorald yesterday. Saw Ilamer stooping outward from the The man arrested by Ollicer Verge, of south wall and holding a gun in both the Merchants' Patrol, for an attempt hands. Saw the two shots of Grillin and to lireiik into the Opera Mouse with in heard one from the east end of the bar. cendiary intent, w as discharged fur w ant When 1 came back in after the shooting of sullicicnt evidence. the negro norter savs: "Don't come in J. II. Briscoe, charged with keeping a here." I told: "Don't shoot, it's me.' Maden and Koch came out of the w ine gambling house, was lined &.r. includroom and both yelled to me "not to come ing costs. 1 said Luis Cunningham was arrested by in here," w hen Charley called. OUicer Shcpard for drunkenness. "It's mo," and came on in and The politicians are already up and ing the air with the dust they want, the people U) see U) obscure the things the The Kxcliang-ppublic ought to see. The public should President A. B. Patton desires mem fixed on main the ques bers of the Ileal Kstate keep their eyes Exchange to be tions. AH the evils this country has at the room this morning at 11 suffered has been brought upon it by present o'clock. Important matters coming up. the demagogues. 11 A Kcal Estate Transfers. Ileal estate transfers furnished by the Hendershot Abstract ollice. 24 H Washington avenue, for May IS, lS'.ll: B. S. Tedmon to U. I J. Abel, lots in Nelson Park addition, A. C. l'isk to II. F. Wood, part of block .11 University Place addition, !?lon. O. C. Robinson to Citizens Hank, lots in Lake View addition, S5.UI0. II. It. Kidgeley to A.C. Fisk, lots in .Vol) Hill and Nob Hill Annex. 7,1.1:1. W. W. Pritchett to C. Hjord, part of II (! 1 section township range west, 1,(HK) li. r. Hoffman to li. Pearson, lots in Dunn's addition, if.'17.. Total, flU.OtW. rU- - f I, Bsd C .U AMUSEMENTS. jjiie a flxl t ait V iii. air ojciw! i,t,ier iL ioa.irte.L-- of -Ttiw!i E.1UBM-- . j.;y, tLc i.'jt.L'.y IVr' fct the ooriirf of a 'A'asl.ii-tu- a e"t ecgietLt at Taecty tub aod . at 7:11 o't-tj-. TU a id be t!Grit.j t,i-Tli a prWude to it.e pr.nler' bail, at h taini plane at Ln'.er para ual.ii Vr "A 'y g l per? u.ar tuurrua eicit H I a.r lue fjiic can ir.irli a.1 t:iWflL.V upu-li:--! bar ig g"d uiutuc eve!..i;g. ail a 1 L band BUl largw fcud,et,.. re.JW It i tj.,- - M.tnu a suTurdaMucfc--- M., -l bj tLe MBr.t r j (uent t.f i4 tt.r Lotiie.y but aiiiut-.-. characters m t.-.! Si.lrr Karri,.' o.utiry 1 fe. The . popiuar.ty n,;S , ij,v jue lo IU Lat vOi uraliMM as r.l a to itaLun.. but that U may preserve th. hara.-!e- r i ti Cii rl. k.u'.a gMml OMDii.jr ta rouimL and tl.i ha ..i'vr-.ai- . MiUBirri' . 1..,... leen at th irt,.i 1 The WarU I rn fcri. Iviuw could art.vlv anty Tlie facilities t f the present day for the as AOigad True. hi,e g,ve a production tit rvtrytlLiiig Uiat ill con- htiiiibl reprieolalion of the character, full of irtji-,olhefr-with l.uuior, li duce to the material tlfare and comfort tjuienta! ftiatureii deftly introducied and of mankind are almost unlimited and no wwrf overactmL Another t.ne c) ar when Syrup tf Tis was rt projuctd m u--r eiudy 1.- thai of On Tucker bv W. tie orld a is euriched i:h the only ILiiurtuo. JaiiielL hunih a Sol-.ti p tt U liham - Kutni .t tto X 'lbi vi-i- i o-- Ac mrt, t be Till- - DISTRICT COt'RT. reuv-uilje- ' jf it 7IO le-L,lt- ti.ere re klrr.ly r.- a i traesnl i ti ? f ar SW) 'i l.l- .1,1 ). t i . trim UfcbUI !rwr-3-- I ' I..WOi '! 1 t" IriiM 'r-- ';Ji 1" lltti0lL XA'LI c li! fu" vfc.tKLU M. Tlfc--iU- lie i4Cft M.ftr..j.i UTAH. OGDEN, '.l 7 ( - .r.J ,, rvpr-tiat- 4 grl J i.-o- r-- briK-IKa- as o perfect laxative know-n- , as it is tie only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fart, at any time ind the better it is known the more popular it become. A l!l 111! Ijxxhietion of Neil fii-aiu- l a ,1111 Hm-jrejs-- s the coram paief llllMirl4llt Notice. Deputy llegistrar M. ti. Van Dyke. for First precinct, all that arttoii of the city ly ing east of Washington avenue ami south of Twei ty fourth street, will he found daily at l is o!li-e- . ''o Wash ington avenue, between the hour of a. m. and li iu, for the purpose of regis tering voters for the coming August Time is short - till May Mh, elecliou. only. What we otter in Millinery. Come and get a noby trimmed hat for , Mrs. M. i.(i, usual prii-next door to Clark X Sous. Fran-tyen- .Notice. All fiersoiig indebted to F. 11. Iasher are hereby cot itied that as assignee of said F. li. Iaslicr all actxiunts, notes and debts due him are in my hands for it A lection, and you are hereby notiliiilto call at No. 1 Twenty fourth street and settle same at once, Gmihok Piau nn r, Assigm. A tiood liiisiiievs lor S.lle. locate.1 and in a good Centrally healthy condition. Not much capital required. For particulars address "IS," box 711, Ogden. To Ladies Troubled With Painful or suppressed menstruation. Oregon Kidney Tea, if taken a few days the ex'iected Mno. I, relieves all pain. It contains no mineral iKiisons. Wisdom's Fatuous Kohcrtine Produces a beautiful and velvet like skin to which nothing but the softness and purity of an infant's face can lie compared. A Fatal Mistake. Physicians make no more fatal mistake than when they inform patients that nervous henrt troubles couio from the stomach and are of little conseUptice. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana mocini's j new book op fflY'-"i- i "Heart I 'lie coiitriiryjn-h- s which may '.scim, j be had free at H. A. WalkerV. who guar antees and recommends Dr. Miles' un equalled New Heart Cure, which has the largest sale of any heart remedy in the world. It cures nervous and organic heart disease, short breath, fluttering pain or tenderness in the side, arm or shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting smotl His Restorative ering, dropsv, etc, Nervi le cures headache, fits, etc. 1 L-- here Fre-i.t- Haiiiiuerhea.1 preKeuls a type of e Fnglaiid farmer. In agreeibie, but full of charaeU-r-. TheyouLg .iiple on tlie farm were nicely plaved bv FitI.ugh Owsley and Alia Salbury". llaard as Tim, the l anner, a usualiv overdone. la)sd With cine di-- s retiou. and I. is (niiiiaijion, Margaret May, as la'gs. w.ii also leris obtrusive thaiiVuch characters usually are. T'I.e play was uim-Vfinely mounted With as Sj realistic as the platers and ende.1 with , the faiii ius horse which a moving platform kees the horses in full view fur about the time required f.ir them ty run a mile. Much str.s is laid Um tins mechanii-a- l novelty and the of a oll'4rt1t u I... encore, but it is to tie K.id ill comiii-iid- a11.111 01 -j lie l utility t air thai it is s g.md a play and so'well presented that it would gite a full evening's entertainment without these pleasing adjuncts. It is to be presented every evening during the week with inatiiieeson Wednesday, Thursilay und Saturday. ith a Superb Company exactly as at the I'niou Square ork. here it has run three years. A Carl.od of Soeuery. .New A HOUSE HACK ON TIIK STAGE The Greatest Effect of the Modern jrt e AN OLD FASHIONED sc-i;- es rai-e- t l, ndid t'hau.-- e I Juvenile Operetta. "lied Hiding Hood's lioscuo," Academy Hall, corner Adams avenue ami Twenty-fiftstreet, this evening. May I'.Mh, lS'.d. Price of admission, :s."i 2." cents. cents, children, nn: WILL- UF - TIIK THIIKK ACT COMIC I). IJV IJI KALIXSI, OPKia, 00000000VOOOO CKKXO-0XO- Black Mantles! BY TI LOGAN IK- - OPERA COMPANY. Utah's Best and Favorite Vocalists. Mrs. R. W. Sloan, Miss Bessie Morchcad, Mr. R. C. Eash, Mr. V. S. Lanirean, Mr. S. M. Wilson, A Full Orchestra. 75 cwr. lied Hilling Hood. .Gertrude liiindgren ori.Ki.TT people in the troupe . Meama Grandma Mrs. Woodman Itobin Mrs. A. II. Nelson W . G. Dalyrvmple Mr. Ilodgiuan ISerlie Holbrook Uose Kdith Pailev Meildred Ott ISuttercup Mav Hiiine ;Maiid Dukes i;i,mi!,tio Ivy Holbrook Kthel Oft A chorus of twenty children. Thirty of the Prettiest Girls in the West. O. V. TIIATCIIK, jr Conductor. Scenic Artist. K. C. KASMX U. Prof. Xairel Appreciated. (1. .1. IJYWATEIi, K. Stage manager. Treasurer. KMSLIR W.SLOXK Manager. ();i)i'.N, May M, IS'.M. To Prof. Nagle, Director of l'hilhar inonic Orchestra: Will you kindly repeat the overture to Lohengrin and tlie clarionet solo at your next Pbilhornionic conceit., and oblige Many Ijovkus ok Waom:i; Mrsic. Miles' Xerve ami Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousness, bud taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation Unequaled for men, women, children. 50 doses, 25 Smallest, mildest, surest! cents. Samples free at 1. A. Walker. 1 O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. STATEMENT : i, 1 GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., I 'in ori . s'nrit SliM'ks, Heal (ntnt ni', iixnirt'M 01 in '5 Remember, am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery l!k. BONNETS as made to tlie Territorial tlisrouiilN $ 1 I7o.r.oi.:,5 claims. ctr. furnil.iiri' iuhI hue fnim hanks Mulit I", if.- -, I in i.NHt.ti") Total I I I I LIABILITIES. $ lil.noo.00 Capital pai.l in Surplus fund ami I'mlivided protits lO.r't. K Time crrtiHratt's of dtiMsit T.m.To LKiuaiii iK'ptisits yj,U.:c ii'.t.MrUtJ Total. Territory of I'tali. ( V.'teM o. ( I, A. 1', liii,"'iw,casiicr of nlmve named hank. "" "nil" nw.-- tllill Ml' ,iM)r M .iH'ineoi is trno to tinof my know and Mief. w K. A. . Iti Caps cents up. Finest Assortment in the City 15 Cloaks, Dresses and Slips- rn-T"T""- n I Fancy Notions in all Branches 1 not only the outer garments, but the outfit complete. is Art Needlework Materials. T A A a r t Ukkm, Directois, - In fact everything necessary, for we make a specialty of ('IiiMmi's and P.al.y Clothes, 'Our Bride I'. liltiKl.nW, Snhvrrilu.il nml cui.m t,. u.r,.r.. n... tt.iu ivtl. t, dayof May. F .). f.mi i;siiot, ttkjt. I Notary I'nlilic, in & Il,.t72,0: :),ls42 At Hats From :i(.oir.io ox- - rli:itiL'it Cash 011 liami A. Laift I STATE SOI, Troy Steam OF CONDITION OF TIIK Overdrafts I and X cla. and RESOURCES. Dcliciou? Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. 50 ! h Lonns and Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. tl, 70, IJEE May 35 36 11 rure Cream of Tartar Powder. Superior to every other known. IIl'SKIXG and Splendid InducnienU. Prices, Seats on Sale at the lion Ollice. ISank Examiner. A Stae. Monday and Tuesday Evenings, Jollll I.. Su!lil;ill. The pugilistic champion will apiieaT at the Grand as an actor next Saturday evening. Of luspluy the Philadelphia Press savs: Duncan Harrison never wrote a prettier plav than Honest Hearts and Willing Hands.' It is a pathetic Irish drama, replete with episodes of human interest, thrilling situations the uielo dramatic en approximating livened with a happy vein of bright comedy, which makes it very palatable to nil classes of theatre goers iind lovers of the varied classifications of the Mr. drama. Harrison assumes the leading role of John Daly, X and has fairly won the title of Farne-.- t Actor." lbs performance is evenly balanced, and is siistaimsl with an amount of feeling which is at once artihtic ami ad inirable. John j. Sullivan is a revelation. Although he has .sn only three weeks on the stage, he has already aeiiiiretl the ease of an old timer, articulates dearly and distinctly, and when he becomes complete master of the ower of gesture, he will be able to bold his own w ith those on the stage who have served a regular apprenticeship to the business. The company is strong and carefully selected, with "a distinct view-ttit the varied roles to which they are assigned. The scenery is very realist ic, and the entire nr.M.m'u'i'e of ni'iu lt n.i.rit. The Casino Glee Club enlivens the great rorge scene W illi much melody. May Powder ! GRAND OPERA HOUSE - - Baking ll.eatre, 111 certain that I saw a gun in Hauler's hands as I am that I saw one in the hands of I ran out liecause I was afraid Grillin. of lieing hit if Hamer shot. A recess w as taken until this morning at o'clock at w hich time I tensliaw's exIn times of great, linancial stringency, amination will bo resumed. Other business in the District court creditors should bo forbearing and was as follows: lenient towards debtors who cannot United States vs. Peter Christian, meet their obligations without undue irder for defendant to plead within 10 sacrifice. An opposite course will be lays from date. United Stales vs. Wm. Sinclaire likely to increase the burdens of hard cohabitation. fur unlawful times and precipitate a panic. Passengers destined to the prominent cities east of the Missouri river should Sentence f UK) and costs, and confined in till paid. patronize the Chicago, Union Pacilic & the penitentiary vs. Mrs poppleton, in United States One of the greatest diplomatic achiev-nient- s North Western line. Magnificent Pulldictment for unlawful cohabitation. and man cars, Wagner elegant sleeping of the century is Secretary Pullman and North-estern dining cars, Sentence to pay costs. Blaine's reciprocity policy as materialUnited Stales vs. James Harlen, in free reclining chair cars, handsome day dictnient unlawful cohabitation. Senized in commercial treaties he has nego- coaches and comfortable Pullman colon tence to pay costa tiated, based on reciprocal business re- ist sleepers. United States vs. John Thomas, lations between tho contracting powers. adultery. Sentonce (1(1 days Notice. and costs. All persons indebted to the firm of United States vs. Neils C. Anderson, The commander of the Charleston and Carlson & Kaufman (Chicago Cash Gro- unlawful cohabitation. Sen the chief officer of the Ksmcralda have ;ery), are hereby notified that us assig indictment tonco irjoij and costs. been exchanging formal but saucy notes nee of said firm, all accounts, notes and lebts due said firm are in my hands for in the Mexican harbor of Acapulco. and you are hereby notified to Ilocky Mountain Amljer, mailo by the There is plenty of lighting room outside, .ollection, Schellhas Brewing company, is the best all and settle same at once. two leagues from shore. C. H. King, Assignee, beverage iu the market. WediK slay. n first-clas- s am HOUSE! Iv-l!.i- u h I Tuesday and ei-ei- The regular semi monthly meeting of tlie Ogden Charitable Association w lie held on Tuesday, May llHh, at II o'clock, at the court house. Mi:s. Jos. Mktzi.ki;, Sec'y Mr. E. Jessop having bought out the street. 'Change Saloon" i")7Twentv-fifthas refitted it up into a lirst class billiard hall, sample room etc. Choice wines, honors mill curiira nn hun Mttssrs. Thomtison unit KcrtMnrin. flm........ tun .......... r.,. popular manipulators will lie pleased to Bee ineir many menus at itns new re sort. Iieinember the auction sale of din TOOK THE PISTOL AWAY monds, watches and jewelry at K. Stelcr's street. Goods must lie from Charley and put it back in the -- 7ti Twenty-fiftdrawer back or the bar. maden and sold regardless of price to sat isfy mort W. V. Hkli'uicii, Mortgagee. Koch came out of the wine room and gage. went out in front. What we Oiler in Tailoring. Hauler's pistol seemed to he bright, Didn't hear any outcry from Hamer. Suits from SliUXI and nn. Pants Couldn't distinguish any sounds. The from $7.."iO and up. Nice stock to select crowd seemed to have got down to the from. II. Kissel 317 Twenty-fourtfront of the room. street. Up stairs. by Judge Henderson "God's blessing to mankind," say Washburn a attitude and manner thousands who have lieen cured bv the when he began to pull his coat celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold WAS HOSTILE Griffin's atti- everywhere. as if he wanted to light. tude was not hostile. He did not seem X (it ice. toward Hamer. to have any Will remodel into one or two stoie When 1 told Maden there would be a row I condition and thought it was to be between Wash- rooms, put in I had not taken a lease the old M. K. church proiiertv if burn and Grillin. can drink that night. get desirable tenant. Inuuire of A. My recollections of swing Hamer are not shadowy and in J. Warner at Keed A lSurgitt's ollice. distinct. OPEBA l.ir,pt. d tJ Gl.AiYD Corner 24th and Grant. J. FFRD CRAM ER, Prop. |