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Show (JUDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. MAY 22. REAL ESTATE. REVERE OF J. I). GILL i ji.kHad "iMk. il.AM, 1 tt irt t! r kw nns. I feci tXoLTkUa. Ml feACHELCH. II. liana M at4 Itnemmt w4 If Hit Mi4 1m iigkJt m tnalk Tla tigin ii as eivruMEus Sru A Tix u&d M.ftvM rvliat: t igar. prtcj Uivf tlirvwaig g I'll?'. NjW, thai j U a Ut work U Art. Iily it ht to fro cp 4taitSr la nuuke. Eitt ti suiuke 1m-- j Oa I TbtLiii trwi. kw UkrnK U. kka mam i'llJ wn. Tha tielmAoa V kiAl u fell: Lm aiirj. tiuud rrrj Uuu siaciat m long. Tbrf m infinite- y I J L..r ftLibar U4 fr&Jbr t...i9e. ru&uM . -- w ni-- W i . -' - . fi r Pt-- .u Lutv.Au fHnA. lo rrvft. 1 fcXiP. tit41fTh trwet rM U,rL Nj Bun Fncy bcsg tuarrirj: li t.Ltinl.inijn. bo ukr &tii tie ut r-- r! bt iwu. It.-t- r takr tt.eir era-U-- i -l L'. r S Lev Wr aanUTi.u He iiieuil-ra!U-iu;- lxwhere au LitUiaii a .l wniten tut j.h briU,Ll"There nie thl!..; Is 1 can-Bv- tiMt im - tit- iv. it, it. - cti.inpaiig, liAtf-- i a itLer do dn-j- r pipe ferw ") day that tlm fc-- t i4 4 the dehivry, ctiifi-delr ;jsod bift ly f T ii UettiEr the ket 'There member U ye. the ci-tiling, Mr. a." I caiinut and rUttrt d in ivajt, d;rate pla-in- ir.. lYri asst-mbl- Estate. Real Q'1IAVi:t' 's Mate and Loans. Wt kn Warranty Deed, 571 Warranty rr Quit claim . Iiine. ial 1J, exl I fora.. ; lel liond for 1 Kscharjfe of pal 1'Hss. A A form... :i 01 A A A A li e Trust DewL Aignme.ut of M.irv.iJe Bill of Saw XH .... :! :ro V'l tMMISSIO.MiK's f A A Kr Hl.tNkS. diniuiBtraUir's lUmd Kiocutum Bond loiters of (iuardiaiisl.ip Order Appuititiiisr Herii!g... itnetMi Tefctnuouy of Sub Teftiiuony of Applicant Order appointing AJiu'r 1 ir mil Kr A A A A A A 7; and Citation for Garnishee Affidavit for Citation Garnishee. 7X Writ of A A Mining Deed Notice of Location of Claim. PHI l'roof of Lalxir lul Power of Att'y to Locate and Sell Official Bond and 377 75 Chattel Mortgage A A A A BLANKS. S Couldn't Dance. Uglu Ilow chill the room seems. I One of our northern friends who has must light ft fresh cigar. J. Percy Pol been traveling in tho south found himlard in Epoch. self at a railroad station at which quite a crowd of negro boys were gathered. A Queer Distinction In California. There were some queer distinctions in Some of the passengers amused themthose days. One Sunday, going to the selves by tossing nickels out among the crowd to eve the urchins scramble for of- butcher's booth, I found a customer ahead of me, who inquired if he could them. One strong fellow managed to Prop- not have a piece of a liver which was get the lion's share of tho contributions, using his superior skill and muscular hanging on a tree in plain sight to good advantage and imposing know if you can or not," said power "Don't A upon the weaker and more awkward. the butcher. With his mouth, which answered the "I'd lika to know why? I've been of a pocketbook, ftdl of coin purpose trading with you all along, and never asked for liver before; but 1 want some obtained thus by hauling, pulling and shoving, he was invited to dance for the rea- variety now." of tho company, whereupon "Stand around and let me look at you. delectation he unhesitatingly declared that it was No, vou can't have any liver." impossible, for, as he said, "I'se got re"Well, why?" ligion." That was where he drew the to round. I "There ain't enough go have to have some rule about givin' it line. He could pound and shove and misuse his superior strength to obtain out, and I have decidml that no miner can have a scrap of liver from me unless money from his weaker companions, but he wears a canvas patch on the seat of he couldn't dance. Richmond Religious Herald. his pants." The canvas patch was a badge of preceTo Cure Corpulency. 2414 Washington Avenue. dence as well recognized in our camp on To open the sewerage system of the the Trinity as the star of the Order of body and expel the waste matters which the Garter is in Great Britain. E. (i. have accumulated is of the first iinior-tanc- e BUY NOW IS THKT1MKTO Waite in Century. in the treatment of corpulence. Hot water and exercise will largely do this. That the overworked digestive orForeign Interference in Our Affairs. Fortunately and wisely, we have thus gans may bo relieved the quantity of far steered clear of "entangling alli- food should be the smallest possible conances," with the single and limited ex- sistent with strength. Foods which burF.iperionce of the past three years lias taught ception of our treaty of 1846 with New den digestion or favor the production of ns Unit all property boiiKlit well at tins season Granada respecting the transit of the fat should be excluded from tho diet. of I lie year will bring at least 50 per ceut. profit Isthmus of Panama; and by thus followEvery corpulent person who observes duriuir the following winter. ing the policy of careful abstention from these simple rules will soon find himself We olTor for sale the following choice property all interference in the domestic ques- growing lighter in weight and his genat these low prices : tions and local issues of other nations, eral health improving, physical ns well Hixty acres iu section 10, overlooking the we are enabled more consistently to as mental. His gain will correspond to 100 00 city cheek and repel any impertinent or pragbetween Bfii:C) feet on the degree of faithfulness with which he Lincolu ami Wall Avenues, per foot.... 275 00 matical attempt foreigners to inter- adheres to this regimen. And once he is by Lots on t he Hench .V)xl:W feet eight blocks meddle with our domestic policies or to back to near the standard of weight he 300 00 from Washington Aveuuo dictate alterations in our carefully ar- will need no urging to ever afterward 00 3300 . the Park ou near lots acre Thirieth, Two, ranged distribution of powers. It may obstruct threatening corpulency. BosI.ot in Nob Hill Aildition ('heap. as well be understood that, desirous as ton Herald. Improved business property paying 12 00 2)000 ceut. net, leased for 4 years we are of pursuing policies of peace, 00 1650 lttfiUS fiMl between Jackson and Quiucy. We've All Ileen There. and reciprocal advantage with comity 00 150 in Mountain View Addition said Fogg, "it's no use for me all nations, we will never so lower the "No," Also HiX rod corner on standard of our independence as to to go to concerts. I went once, and liked Wall Avenue property below real value. 22 '.4 acres near north change the form and principles of our it well enough too; but great guns! Washington will subdivide, government to accommodate strangers when I took up next morning's paper I It told of rambles in If you will call on ns wo will show and cod who come among us voluntarily and in was flabbergasted. vince you there is money in buying now. pursuit of their individual tastes and bosky dells, slumbrous musings over the fortunes. Bayard in Fo- - dimpled waters of tie gurgling brook, & the soughing of summer breezes, the roar and rush of the winter's storm, tho A Chinese Girl's Life. f of of The Chinese girl's education begins at merry singing birds, the rolickings the daisy piled fields, the lovers' six years of age. Then she must submit lambs, and and in fact half a hunsoft to the bandaging of her feet, which cruel dred glances, other things that I didn't see or AND child and the custom poor STEAM, cripples hear when that fellow w;is fiddling at tho causes her untold suffering. But as concert It made me so ashamed of myof small feet are considered a mark great self that all these things were going ou beauty this .arbarous custom, which right in front of mo and I not know it has obtained in China for ages, is still that I just made up my mind that conAH people in need of first clans Plumbing, practiced. The bandages are changed certs weren't in my line." Boston Tranthe but become as soiled, as often they Steam or Gas Fitting at script practice continues until the girl reaches Miss Louise Imogeno Guiney, daughREASONABLE the age of nineteen. Sometimes, when hones of the toe are broken ter of the late General P. R. Guiney, has the about ten, should give their orders to been invited to read an original poem at to prevent further growth. At nineteen the girl is married. But the Sherman memorial meeting in B03-to& June 4. General Hawley will courtship, as it is known among the the oration. is not understood or tolerated Americans, Dealers in by the Chinese, Mutual affection is not The dog will eat almost any the foundation of the marriage, but the of the Esquimau I dried fruits. The sour or acid children are betrothed in infancy by as the orange, lemon, lime, shadtheir parents, and when grown are fruits, as well as the sour plums and Goods, Htc. dock, etc., Philfulfill the engagement. obliged to the bitter olives, are rarelv eaten. 254U, Wash. Ave. Mterens'lllk., uppf'iiy Hall adelphia Time ! The Rest Bargain fered in Business erty in the City May. Corner, 07x101 feet, in Business Center, Cheap. Owner resides in the East and wants to lize. Call soon. This is the Chance ol the year. Ii. P. HUNTER, Real Estate! Twenty-tourt- li . lr . Its Twenty-fourt- UKED liURGITT. PLUMBING, Gas Fitting. TU'CES Stone, Musscr Co. 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A 11m k4 i Oath A C A KKANK I. liOHHS, Marriage Certificate Promissory Notes, Books of U0 and 100. Keceipts, liooks of fiO. AN ORDINANCE. Books of 100. Rent An ontiiiaiicw t4 iMtrntw motii-for tin of 1(10. Books if ttoatiiiif inili iitislni'', aithni; in tin Drafts, of of Hll- a M'WiT iTfClltill Ci'tltrill'1toU Blanks added Other htt'lti, constantly being hlir tti lt ii lift unH fr tilluT rHMral4 iuimm. to the above list Stf. I. In it ori(allt'i h tlx t lt I'otlliCll of pay-nn'- t 'it y : l hut out' tuitiiln-i- l ttuiti-at- nl dttlliir- - Im ihr In tiruil ill tdi thiciitlit of I in-- , cit ' of thrcily pHMiitf tho lloaiini iiiil'hl-4ltHsnow oxit-- l im;, in Hi'imif in tin conMriirtinii of a i tiillkc Ion lil- Hsti'iii, 111 tho iitK, iti anting iu 110 iniiioviinont of 1n- strootH of rai.l cii y. and for ol hrr roriioratt MirtoitoH ami tliat cotiiNiu bond- - to ishiiiu! (lu n fur nf thn mil f oin tlionouiicl ilollant each Mr inti'irst hi tiu ran oi mx jHr llifili-i- Wir n H mclrnnwledgea remedy lor 4t Uieet. the leading I H1AV8.' UM SuMMt. mm M.11 st 4Jsorrbu 1 saia reme-llor b.ouly LeaerrlanaorVYuitea. I Drwrili Hand feel safe In recommending it TH(rCi""fti . OMCINHill,! tu .11 anlterern. A. J. bK'M-.K- , H. hiM 1-- 1bcti a UH 111. fey IMnncUta 11 a. aau. ALIAS SUMMONS. In the dinfrict court of the First judicial dis trict ol tne lerriiiiryoi itiih vveiier coiiuiy. Kdwnrd A. Keiil, William Fisher Hhii Henry 1., lleiHlerHtn, piumuus, vs. 1 nomas llacou aud Harriet 1. Lewis, defendants. The ,ile of the Territory of Utah seud Ifreetinir: To Thonms Hftcon and Harriet I. Lewis, defendants: Vnu are hereby required to apiiear iu an action hrouirht against you by the alstve named niaiiititf. in the district court of the lirut judicial district of the Territory of I'tah. and to answer the complaint tiled therein within ten days (excluMve of the day of servicel of the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or if served out. of this county, hut in his die-- t rict, wit liin twenty days; otherwise within forty days or jildtfimnt by default will In' taken auailiM you. accordiuir to the nraver of said complaint. 1 he said action is drought to foreclose n certain mortmain 011 certain mortiratred nremii.es desenlsti in t lie complaint, w hich reference is uereh made; said mortitage was kivcii by dik fendaut 1'homas lliieon ti secun the payment of six certain promissory ni1ts of even date and judgment is prayed for in the sum of $1062.50, aud t lie interest, ou tiie same from March 21th, r annum, and at the rate ot in er cent, also the interest 011 SI'Hi.MI from the 21th day of r Deceinla-to ISWI, lSHI, and also for March, Utli, the sum of Jllftl and interest on t lie same from lieceims'r l'MU. nim. at the rate of IU iter cent. per annum, and 10 isr cent.ou the whole amount found due for attorneys' fees, as provided for iu said morttjaire and notis and costs of suit. hat the usual decree may be made fur the sale of said premises or so much as may lie necessary to pay the same with costs, by tliel.'uited Mates Marshal ol I tan lerrltury, arcorilim? to t lie law and nractice of this court., that the oro- ceeds of saiil sale may applied iu payment of the costs of suit and the marshal s costs and the amount found due to the pluintilT, that the said plaintiff may have judgment and execution nirainst said defendant Thomas riacwu for any deticiency which may remain after applying aft the proceeds of the sale of said premises properly applicable to the satisfaction of said judg ment. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on tile herein. And you are hereby notitied that if you fail to and answer the said complaint as aisive apear reiiuired. the saiil plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. W itness, the Hon. .lames A. Miner. Judice. and the seal of the dist rict court of the First I seal. judicial district, in and for r lie Territory of I'tah this 21st day of April, in the yearof our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-on('. H. McCluee, Clerk. Hy L. B. Hfst, Deputy Clerk. II. 11. Hendckson. Attorney for plaintiffs. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. Notice No. 1KSS. TJsrrEn States Land Okfice. Salt Lake City. L'tah, March 9th, It'll. Notice is hereby KiventbatHuithC.Hilhert.of Ogdeu City, l'tah Territory, and his James H. Bacon, of Salt Lake City, Utah, andJamesC. Armstrong. Francis A. E, Koche, and Joseph N. liilbert. of OgdeuCity Utah, and Francis R. Koche. of Corinne, Utah, have niede application for a United States patent for the "Zenith" Place mining claim, situate in Welair Mining District, Weber County, Utah Territory, consisting of the following doscrilied placer mining ground and surface ir.ound shown on the plat Hsted on the ground, beii s lot No, ;ftl, and descrilied in the field notes and plat of the official survey on tile in this oHice, wit h magnet ic variation at lli degrees, :Kminuti east, ns follows; Commencing at the initial east 3SKI0 feet point, I'ost No. I, thence running to Post No. 2. thence south 1;121 feet to Post No 3, thence west :lHti0 feet to I'ost No. 4, thence north feet to Post No. 1. the place of 12(1 acres of limestone, which will lie when surveyed, the north 4 of theSW 4 and the NW' of the SE 4 of section 16, township fi. N, of ranee 1 E. of the Salt Lake Meridian. Utah. No conflicts from Post No. 2, U. 8. M. M. ao. 2, bears N. 40 degree.. E 0. 4 feet distant, and from Post No. 4, the quarter seetten corner of section 21, Tp. 6 N, K. 1 W, on tho Salt Lake Meridian, bears S W degrees, 44 miu V 1.21 4. distant. The said mining location being on record in the otlice of the Recorder of said mining district at Ogden City, in Weber County, the nearest known locations being the "Silver Chief and "Little Harry" niiningclaims. I direct that this notice be published in the Oodkn Daily Commercial, a newspaper published nearest the said mining claim for the Fhank 1). lloiins period of sixty days. llegist T. C. Baii.et, Attorney for Applicant. i:l Odon City OrOinnnoes, in form, coin plnt U tlwt ftr aale at Tuk CoMMKKciAL. otlire. Ti ioeOO ceuts CojiieH of IwMik i 4 rol if aiiiiuni, nyahl'in It kIuiM In known an lh"OtfStc. L Hani ui. mid in I'itv I miinviintht. Itotiit tlntod Juno Int. lMl, iiut shall Ik itloliitt) jmy- atilo tweutv H'lirw irin tlu-i- r dato. nIiuII Iwroil f rom oiM' to out Imudri'd incliiwivii. and Itotli oriiicipul ami intorot-- t tdiiiJI Im inad- imiH hlo Ht tin (y'iiaM! Niitintiiii hank, in tin city of iNow lorfc, in li, is, ffoid com of (In nifiit atandanl of weight and liiU'iiohR. Sto. ;i. Thirty if atd ImhhIh, titiinlnn'd from oih to thirty inoliiMvo llall lo madi in ton can-frotlicir da to, or on any first day of June or DocoiiiIht t heroaftor at ttio option of Haul city. l hirty i,HH of said lMndrt, iiiiiuitoroil from thirty-on- e to sixty. Uth iiiriuiio, liall iwinad rotlt'oinalde liftiiu vars from t hoir date or on lirtt at day of .Iuhp or DocoiiiIht t any tho option of haid city. cou- hoc, 4. nach ol taid iMUnfrt hliall that t hoy may ont for tho intiTont, ao arrmiK-'Itc di'tachiMl without nmtiialiou of the IkuhI and shnll Ito for oach, uud iiunilx'tiMi from iino t forty, troth incliiMvo. .sc. . 1 lit commit t I't on tinaiico nf t he( 01m- cil ar hiTi'tix authorized and roiiirod to contract for tlti'lithotfrapliniK of tsuid lnndn and ili'ii Conpoiia. ?toc. o, rnid wvmiH fliall (m sicuod. hy tho mayor ami city rtconlir ami nttoNtod hy tin corHrati- aoal of tlio city ; ami tho mayor and city rocordor art horohy autlioriziMl to u tuu i m siifm'd.said and attost oaid bond.; and Hn lit. hlidll Im the ohliKatioii of tin city, for tiie nf tin which taitli and crt'ilit of the lymcnt city ia hori'hy plpdwd. Nc. 7. 1 h cmiiMiiiK Irorm hvsaid IximlHBhall bo tog ned by tho city Sic, V No. one to tbirtv of said I'm tints. iMttli iiicluHivo, Khali Ih in tin following form. Know All Won l(y 1 liosi I'roHctttH. I hat 1 talon City, a municipal corporation, in tho IVrrttory of l'tah. acknowlod(tj it wit' imit-b- t od and horn- 0110 tiioiiHand by promiM'a to pay tin dollars (rold coin of tin I' 111 tod Statow, of tho of Htatidard pruHotit weight and huonott, for vahio roooivod, riMltemablo at tho of said city ut tin expiration id ton ilo yoarH or on any lirnt day of Juuo nr UocohiImt thoro- alU'r, and aiHoititoiy tut and oavaolo twenty yoarH from t lie tlato horotil at tho Chase Na tional hank, in the ity of New lork with torct tiiiroou trom date horonf af hix per cent. t ho hrst v on iter annum, oavablo day of June and DroemlHTof each yea Thereafter until tho maturity lliereof, at the (base Na tiitnal hank, of New lork ity, upon tho pn hontution and surrender of the annexed cou pons an they sevorally iMH'ome due ami payable. This Imui1 is one of a scries of one hundred iKuids of 11110 thousand dollars each, aut iiorized hy ISoction ti of Article 4 of an act of the (iov- ornorand tho Legislative Assembly of 11 tali Ter ritory, nrovidmir for he ineon oration of cities. approved March Mb, lvs, aud issued in accordance with an ordinance of said city pasHed and; approved on May 6th, 11. entitled "An Ordi- tiaiu'C tt) Ixirrow money for tin payment of rnc-- t floating indebtedness, aiding in the constbuihi-iugs ion of a sewer systom, erection of public and for other corMirate purposes," and it is hereby certitied and recited that all acts, con-dioiis ami things roipiirod to U done precedent to and in the issuing of said Itouds have Iteon done, hapiH'iiod aud performed in regular and due form as required by law; ami it i.s furthercertiliod that llie total amount of this issue of i ton ds. toget le-- with the debt of the saiil city existing at this date does not exceed the limit presctilioil in the laws of the I'nitett States or of said Territory of Utah. In Witness Whereof, The said Ogden City has oxicutod this bond under the ollicial signature of its mayor and its recorder with tho seal of said city attached, and by causing its recorder to sign his name to each of said coupons hereto annexed as required hy said ordinance. Done at Ogden, Juno 1, lld. WILLIAM II. TUIINKK, Attest: T. F. Hrvav, Mayor. City Recorder. And the said interest cnuirnns shall tie in the following general form : OoPKN C'TY, in l'tah Territory. Will pay bearer on the lirst of lv. at tho Chase National Hank, New York City, thirty dollars, being six mouths' interest on ImproveT. P. HKYAN, ment ltoml, No. .. City Recorder. Sec. 9. Numbers thirty-on- e to sixty of said bonds. Itoth inclusive, shall in in the form set out in the last section with the exception that the word "fifteen" shall take the place of the word "ten" in said bonds : and numlM-r- s sixty-on- e to one hundred of said bonds, both inclu-siyshall be in the same form with tho excet-tio- n of tho words '"ton years or on any lirst day of June or December thereafter at the option of said city" which shall le left tint of bat. I Itonds. Sec. 1(1. The Itonds issued under the provisions of this ordinance shall bo exempt from taxation by Ogden Citv. Passed May tit li, 11. Seal W. II, TURN Kit, Mavor. Attest : T, V. Hkyan, City Recorder. I,T. P. Hryan, recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to borrow money for tho payment of the Hunting indebtedness, aiding in the of a sower system, erection of public buildings and for other corKnato purposiw." Passed by the City Council of Ogden City, May (i, 1M1. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand anil allixt-- tho corporate seal of Ogdou City this ith day of Mav, I Seal I'.'P. AN ORDINANCE roluttWdi 4fcsr t t lh Xoxrud C C.UD- 1: ALIAS SUMMONS. la (i l'lt' rirt t'uort uf tim FirM JiwLeuJ - IM ( t.'k Ii for Kiecutiou DISTRICT COl'ItT 1 J". 4ftiHi, I tall. A ., bjilc U at U ui. i, Order for Deft to upiear show eausx 377 tt lu t iii, i- 1. i.4 ir iu k t WrTt Al.l I iti tumrk -m ir.. IT t.. (1. IX. 1 v 14. ii. U.I I. J sd 4 10 lli 4rfc 4. U t m H. I;.. ii. I li. li, 1.1, 3, 4. 4, 1, V 4. , k li. Iv If aiai S' tu i4tfJ c. 4.i I V, If. I'i. li, i ly s, 1.22, t, 1. SV. --'i. 2V 4 S. A', il, . .t- - ud iL4 4. II. 4, ri tU-4- . '.. v . I". It !.) I ii 41. ! V i.; mil 10 1 i to .llllU tV'Wt It) lb tl UlrHJ!) A Rose" Special Attraction it LaL HLA.NIiS. Summons Sheriffs Sale Sale Constable 17i k4 . i" el" kirt JsUif iT..ai 4..u''jrt. t ';:a, - Ui i i IlateM.lVeinrft Tim ::7j Option Cootrikt. t- CO. ti P"aii. buL lir 4a. 1 .ill r. it tit lUiJ (. tuaUKS. Krt. t, UTAH. II. en fci, lTiur iw t lif,.rti4 cntr.iia!tiii i.n. I lak V i'l!l SALE. ajj H.n K4 ti, u7! ItrVvib time i l.uy aiul Sell Real .1 U- OOSTEYaSCIMi y 111 Ai.ur. iaKt it uuuittsi-rii.- t in an ineade t t'f Sir! tc JL aIjt- t) t tul kr," Uil reached tbe Cij.iuJ "Veulful exj-e!e- 1 . tilt (c MARSHAL'S I fcrStf 1tm..4 mum mum the Li that mejuwhiie ui h. f r the It uf diving itit j Li t to fiiij it, distils from tb kitctKS wifo ktuttiug was not w &ere he but fearing to lje his chance, and '.i.l utk tut the inmuLlc family. La!-- r tW tfta. tfMt CM turu up. his full flnlrj ptrrfmilia buying c.ridei,t that it . t i. ftJL A b.rd crur tj ard. Ve! s his gTurvrie aii'J aud HtMiW-yin luuuvy tu the h hui4 hand flew aioiiiij to the 2 JB. S Ux-a I ernat tail, and lie ruutiuued, "I say, Mr. trust ovrr ruiijtiUi, pwy growing W Utf ill If. mm a young fclluw, nr." I cliadJrr to that there is une tiling I rauuot nee." The previous paj r waa stiil eluthink of it. I tHertif iu Lake V.ow, 1"i it U m much pltn&anh-- r to sive and the uieiu!T Le:tn to pluce Miii ILK I M .lmUMW ldll.att, hunt at the game than to through his pjt kets in a i Jay to limits. l4lmr if play it. It U very pleasant to make luv for the epeevh. His aacm uteti haw hi. and that ia why uiamag la ao plight and became intrr.-s.ted- . J. D. CILU 2404 WiAIli 0GI1V "I re;-aMr. jmaicer," he blutTil, one cant Wake love thru. "that there is one tLini; I cannot sw.' Making lore U a game that ahonlJ Le play4 cm the waa dickeripLan. By this time the - found With the a&uie partutrprorwiv and alwayi it be- ng. The speec h cculd n..t come dreadfully monotonous. It ia for the pjieaker w as fctuiiiiiL He ti'k his that reason that I pity the marrid man. eat, red aiid with a general To flutter from flower to flower, never guffaw to add to his diftcumfort. Then bestowing affection on any, but affecting rose the wag of the "Mr. Speaker," he said, "the honorato adore all that u the bachelor's privble gentleman from Winona informs me ilege. But, yon say, one cannot make love that there is one thing he cannot See. with gray hairs. An old beau is the There is also one thing I cannot see, but most ridiculous of men. Yea, you are which every other member can see, and right But it is not necessary to be al- that is the back of my neck." The member from Winona has indefiways making love. As one grows old there are so many other hobbies. nitely iwotpoiied his maiden effort-N- ew York Times. Puff! How blue that smoke L! A kind of fading, ethereal blue, not tang.111! Twenty I urth Hi, ible in words or from the palette. A Moukrys a. Coin Testers. It is 6aid that the great aj of Siam is blue like the blue of a pair of eyes ah, what glorious eyes they are set in a in great request among the .Siamese merOGDKN, marble white frame like the blue and chants as cashiers iu their counting houses. Vast quantities of base coins wliite love of Dresden china. I wonder, by the way, if she meant all are known to be in circulation in Siam, M- she said with those eyes at the Bron-son- and, according to advices from that that night! She said a good deaL scorched up little oriental kingdom, no She is really not half bad. Rose Alw iu living human can discriminate between (Mwuber Beal Kutate Eiclui() a pretty name rather. Rose um, the good and bad coinage with as much These monkey she will still be Rose if Well the acuraey as these aju-s- . fact is between me and the blue Muoke cashiers possess the faculty of distinher face has been haunting me like a guishing the rude Siamese counterfeits ghost I might marry the ghost From in such an extraordinary degree that no what her eyes said that uight she trained banker cau compete with them CIIOH K LOCATIONS wouldn't say no. If I were to throw in their unique avocation. in .11 .art. of Hi. Iity. lilXJI) UAM'IIKd In plying his trade tho ape cashier away this cigar put on my hat and .uil (ianleu Tracta. gloves, and go to her what an exjtiiite meditatively put each coin presented to juke it would be considering what I him in his moutli and tests it with grave From two to five seconds said about marriage just now. Puff! delilwration. A HILL NOB SPECIALTY. 1WERTY By jove, 1 will do it! Pah, goodbv. ci- is all tho time this intelligent animal regar even bad things have an end. This quires in making np his decision. If the glove comes on too easily deuced biul coin is all right it is carefully deposited form. Um how durt will settle on a in the proper receptacle; if base it is No troulil. to iliow thrown violently to tho floor, while the n.irty. Call ami te nie man's hat Now I think I'll do. What's that? The city post Il'in. coin tester makes known his displeasure No. 2414, Waah. At.., Dun's bills. Ah a woman's hand. at being presented with the counterfeit . t IT A 1 1. Wha at? "Mr. and Mrs. Alwin an- by giving vent to much angry chatterKiUKN, nounce the wedding of their daughter, ing. St Louis Republic. rt'Ui rk&t 1S ,u t ti e Wiii a at ry frvJa ii It tMU.e fr..a Lulls u a eV.'ti -- iv, oiJy UjwTi-- tim euii4e kio U as Aiaasrasria that I LU to fuft-go- lawii-ikr-- LK(iAL 1ILANKS IM, .! 14 fiit:'y 7 691. 1 HRYAN, City Recorder, ni-lut-h4 tci..if Xutkt. Auk-- mi4 a,utUf cumui u' atli cT bitllLumwUtiSlruc1. .i.rtWu. C v4 inm 1 i , i r. ltriusr, iti itf 4xAij Uiuiw.J tir V4. f arific H U . lu44U I u-- lit 1 k.' t itui ir. 4 i( iiCoti r&iitt 4 UMLAk. 4jfc litelfr( itli a drt i t trl ur 4 a 4 a trut dmi. ii NU1 lku wri. .' oaii 4 ) m ftu-.- : a ua i.iV Tl 1 ivm4u-ti- 1 " t-- w m Hr-f- LLrTrrruurf U Vtk wttd final' It .4iiu ilmr:be I ikrlul twj rvj u,imi. er. u,d UjltcL. - ,.,r- ifi II mu t I : -l to 1 ,iri r I u Mtiua 1 rw-I. 4 ,1. 11 1 I uteTt W Iml JuuMal 1'iMrirt 4 llw lrm.iry id I'lati. b4 U wi.-- f itx u-- t vitfiui r.ioj d ipi-r..- n rurot. r:t- - ' . .( &fu u Mnm Uwmorf aiid frirf"Liwe l t! 4Vcm ciij . if uiuton-raii$ t!., VllllUi tiirt mv4WJtfJ mx.4 tjr n u! dotl, Mit ,4 lin if . ImiI ri.uuT.v; ut w llotu-- M. . i.j II. J. lit!al. Vllliia tartitr tMlwrttkMit litcfcuia Hrtiij y H.ri-tr-- ) im; Uyfckn. ul htf Mull icl 4i tir 2Jvl 4i taf U xrvtt. xl, omi-s- i lwilii.u l.uj .l.,-io.W- uil .i.I jv.u. luxiutyiti W Urn ikrt, 4aii i ir- I riLii... 'f;wW't- .al1 I c- j :..!;!. frjatM'liUKW 4 tl.- - t J Mi.fAlJ. . Vt tl Judtf- i, (mMvf,t ' irfiand 4j hut. a aftrvaisi t a th-Ai .4 I t.tt tcrro tic.rptrfcir.tl uiow-- r tlw H "'"'l-t 4 4V'W-luMM, U.jli. Iba tt Ur. kuaottt j . uI Kai!M j ,,ur t1"1 ,- - Uirw Niu NrH (ii) .rfal f 4Ii I 11 M JrMI1U vamiiIlim ! ruLlill ),.u au.lI.m--r.i i.. biuiuotcr. t oiiut Mttd ltuna44 lrv-- t r4tl Yl.II. Ilisli. All ilU ir ii m. ui u. La.r HmMm- aud i aiM tjru rt .4 n.r, I f ii,l luii II iorw-u- t Ituraul iIroct fiJtt uiJ dtiW(w I ' " iw r t.if twr.-l.-Iim ) vm u.A,v. tj tlMP b4-aud & lvlittA.i.al utw. L l Nm, iiTt-4- , it furtlorUuir that u am urtifiJ ll.at if fua fail tu aol ft'utao4vititd4n liim illd of iuuol a.-a-Au.l at,.i aiMa.r liH.tti.1 (..niajlil aa ata In lvi. antiwlca iIm a. .Uuili4 mill laka JuUtuMjt frsn-c!ift- r rtvth-an-t irvt 1 toti nil rights (.-- " lUt auuuf .3 aaJ UitaCaal uuiit-- r and b M.d otMmf r4uititii in .l ,4 Mt!t. i iVivtt 4 it haiiaa) f.iu iii . 4 au.l Vt iIh1 Janimi. Hiaur, ;t,m. U 7lti, mrr mum an.! IvgL tb August Ju.l-- . aii liw il lb liilrirt lb lVbu t il) MirrI kd-wI Ujdl and CatiitlrKKHl ia! llilrlrt, tiM'i'lral ,4 Juillf .11 , it umiuk rouipii1 bat tltt--ftuorvf in at,.l f,r Mm ItYrit.a-- )' tf L tall. r u tt.md arrauul Ui M.1L iln. Ail, ,1.) Aiil. ia ba . ii it) Strtt-- t Haowa) ciii4ii 4 ur mh, tlMataai.4 aLt tit dlitii to Um- right ac(uirr-- l t tr 1iuu,1ih1 anil nliil mm. Mm-- Hrw U ,4 It mi4 ll. iU-- 4 im, . II. kit tt of Augtutt 1th, vo. Ibo right Ui r'UlriM-t- , K) I.. II. Hut. 11 ii l j ('Wk. niamtaiu aul 4ort a iugU or double ir k , IV l--n II.!- -. aud W. C. . trvf-- t railway, aith thr it4 in auunvyi ! and Ilail.lin. hrwar turnout u,oii any and all of (be trt 1 I i;i-ity. Proid4l, howorer. that in no rtt-- t kIihII tlto MARSHAL'S SALE. kadwM) coiu.ioiv. tt wil Og.la 4 ity Mr I'u.Im- aniltir rirtua rf an axarutioa uanad iHVKNtrii and ani,giii. C4Mitruot, maiid.uu or Ili.irirt ourt of Ilia Kiral Judicial ir- - rtilway trck on mil ( ll im tre tb4i ! I it. I lah. oalMl Ilia and in- - 1 1. inn f tha. Irrm.r, any trM 111 iti i.f Hrt,.l-rm atvrlaiu arttua wurntiu ilai 4 riu.lml ia tin- - aid rHM.lutitu lxvi. ;ih. Augut uuicm with tiw coiiM-u- t id ltd 1 it ( iiuiH-ii- . hrt tlij- - I uuai Saluxial Hank iif l.irair,,, aa plalu-til- l. bad ami (lgatut, if any ucli tret iliall al, W. K. tiaaa A imnrml jiiUiiirtit aaaiual Im ooruttini br a .4 four Hhmi-aaiiurie tror-- t tHiiKm I omiutur ndaiita, for lln-.unab bim.trl and uuif triuk f aii) otlo-- r itrwi railway coiitpaii), a auti tarao- im k mi i hi or individual,, aiol. ilollara. aud eila n aiiT utrevta in it lalml at lurlH,,, aud liflf u buudrmllh I rtvtl4tt further. Unit 1 l bay !. nifiituriiod in aid rMbitii4i of August iih. Uiou tl.o fulloauitf ikmcnitoi to-a- it w ben any otlior : ort,4rt-C4tinaii), arMM-ia- i um or Lot w.' in bba-- 1. in in hlork 1", Iota ,24, have tlicroou a doublt Ittieof trtt railMaud .ii iu bl.Tk iii. b.ta I. t, 1 aud I iu way track, thcu uo additional track ahall bo laid I. Ua k Zl, Iota 11. li i.t, 1. IV 14 17 aud Is iu thcroou. lliml-Tl- tat the Ogden City Street Railway lilxk .ii. lot. I. 2. a and 4 in Work it. U.l I iu W. lot. I.t .t. 4. S, t J, p.. . 10, 11. li, A, 14, C4Hiiny, tt uor4wir or aign. shad bae llork IV and 3 in block 91. loU lli. 17. the right and rmlr t4 I, Z, . 4. 4, umh all 4r any of 111. II. 12. in. 14. li. Id, 17. 1 IK, Si. H, U. aid trot wo acomrotl l) it. cietrtctty a a H. 7. motive Hmr with the right Ut orrt and main- II, ii. 2S. . .'7, . i. SI. 31. Si, XI, S4. , ab. Si. tain iHil ami overhead win, over and through 41. :f and 4ii iu block II, Iota ii awl 43 Ia Work lota 1. S. 7. K. V. IU. II au.l 12 lu block HI, all any 4f mikI strta for the iurMo itf rtiiiiung aiol oM'rnting ita hue or lin of ntret raiiwa) , iu I in, Mr.il) I'laca addition Ui 0tdi4l City, in tli I omit) of Wi.t aud Territory of I tab uch Mtlt to lie plnocd under the uperviMou haul nf.rl) itaiidiiur nn tba rooonU of Webar aim C4tinni 01 irg.icn if y. hi tliti tiauii of Will K. Swan. roiirt h 1 he grant hentofore tnado bv said count), Noun- - ir li,.r, l,) git-i-row ilnt ion of August th,v,i, nml the additional tbat on Tnnailaji, thaSrl noonof rights aciiiirot iiioler nml by virt ue d thit da) of Ii.t.wiiI.t, I xMi.. at 12 o'clock amendment, sf.all ho ami hereby are oxtendeil Hint day, iu fn,iit of tlia I'olliitT 1 'ourt Ilouaa and Hball eimt for the Mriml of twenty ean, in tiie lilt of Dk'.li.n, County of Wr.l-- r and Terirom the date ot tne nwageof thinamenilmcnt. ritory of riah, I will, in otaMlitMica Ui aaul M'll all the riuht, tlllo. iutarmt aud r lit h 1 hat tin altove and foreaiiim arrant claini of tba aliovi nniiHit ibf.uilauta of, in au.l subject t4 the follow nig C4tiidltlotn : to tin aimTfl ibaMTilal A 1 hat the said Oudcii Citv Street Kailwav iroTty, or an mucb ouniuHiri work 111 gottd faiih tlirof aa In iitymfeary to aatiufy iilaiiititfa ctmpauy shall witlinihixty 4la from the date of the passage judtfiui'iit. aith iutiTi.t tliaraon ami tpiaiu, to of his rilitiauc. and shall pntst utct-ucwot k tin biitli.t and Lid bitldcr for caah. lawful Willi rentMiuaitle diligiuc4, ami hall hnt at moiii') of tlin I uitiil Statm of America. KLIAH II. I'AHSllSS, leant veti mile of .t rc4t railway m operation iu Oghli City w itli4loctriril j a? a mot no imwer I'. ManliaL on or lafor the tlrnt da) of January, I The Hy II. A. Hon llofuly I'. H. Manbal. IlKdiMi, I tali, ISiivt'iulior III, 4i. construction of nil liiHs under Oiih oidiiiancc. tn any of tin trtota of tbo city, fUall Im in a l'li nbovi tnli in MntMiiil iiutit Haturday. to tho ap- l)i'lnl.r Mill, woikmauliko manner ami imbji-cal lUn'cl.M-ni. K. II. I'AkHiiN, li. 14. Martslial. proval of the City hogtnoor. H 1 be (taieii City Railway company, Ily II. A. lloMM, i, ,i,iy l. 4. Marabal. Stnt 4 tar.l its MUccMim or assigns, shall run its cans wtor I tali, the entire length of ttnhtioat bat t welvetimes AU,vh niil. tmtHiiHl iiutit Mnday, Marcu each day, and upon a ftitlurv so to do, tin City K. II. 1'akh.inh, Council may notify aaid CMunpauy 1t remove its t, 11, at Uo'cltak in. 1'. H. Mai.bal. track or tracks from any street or itrtiou of Ily II. A. Howmn. li. H. Marlial. strHct, whoroou said C4tiupany, its MicresMir ir I Dudi'ii, tali, U, is iLs led tMratiug aMigim, rntl to the extent Tbe .iIm,vo aala ia tMttMiiel nutil Monday, heretofore uteutioii4d in this and at Vi o'clock in. within thirty days from tho issuance and service J line I, K. II. I'lkHoNX, 8. Ilanbal. utMiu said company of said not ilicauou. said II. A. How man, Ily remove its shall or IV.ufy I', fi. Uarabal. succ4ssirs assigns, ctHiipauy, I i Wan-lUih. OkiIkii, i, saul portion of its track or tracks, aud shall thereuiMtn place the street in proper C4iiiditiou. C The Ogdiu City Street- Railway company, fts successors or asHigns, sliall not cliarge in exLEGAL NOTICE: cess of live cents faro for a continuous passage In the Pntbate Court of t.h Coutitv nt WmImp. over the street railway, between the hours of ti Territtry of Ctah, o'clock a. m. and 12 o clock midnight. lu thomattor of thn estate of Aima P. Ht.mM. U J he said Ogdou city street Kailway ctun- pany, it4succ4tf4N4in or assigns, shall construct ileceasotl. Notice is hereby given that Amm 1. Htone, the culvert iu such manner ami at such stints along its line or lines as the City Council or other administrator of the estate of Amos P. 8toue has renilensi and presntod for settle dc'asod, t omYors of 'vdou City shall from time 11 proiKT uiout and tiled in this C4urt a final report and time require ami designate. account of his administration of the estate of ft. -- Mat on ba raits only siiall uswl paved saiil deceased, and a petition Betting forth that streets. F The Ogden City Street Kailway company, tho said; estate is iu a projer condition to be a closed that portion of the residue of said esits successors or assigns, shall lforo the commencement of the construction of any new lines tate remains to ttc distributed to the beim at law of said and praying for a final of railway under this grant, tile a map and prodistribution of said estate and that Monday, file of the same with theCity Kngineer of Ogden the eleventh of May, lstll, at two o'clock p. day City, ami all curvatures in any such track sliall m. of said day, at the court room of saiil court ito suhjeot to the approval ol said t ity hmcinocr. at the court house in Ogden City, said county t t It li) ho accept unco of his grunt. thoLTiinteo heroin named, its succccsor or assigns, agree t4t County of Welter, has loen tixod by the judge of court said the for f the said acsettlement do and hereby waive all damages that mav ac for hearing said (tetition for districrue to it by reason of any interference with its count ami of bution said and place which at time estate, or ol line the thereof, occarailway, interests! may show cause why said sioned by public improvements made in the any erson not ls approved, allowed aud streets of said city by said city, or by contrac account should and a distribution made of the residue tors ior u, wiiou saio contractors are acting settled, under t he direct ion of said city or its ollirers, of said estate to the heirs at law of said deas ceased, prayed for iu said petition, according having charge of the department under whuso to law. supervision said work is carried on. Said pubDated April ISth, 1S91. lic improvements being carried on and proseJ. P. LEDWIDUE. Clerk. cuted to completion diligence. II ithin tii toon days after the uassave of this ordinance, and Is 'fore the same shall take NOTICE OF CONTEST TIMBER effect, the said Ogdou City Stnet Railway com ENTRY. pny shall, by its attorney, hlo a written acceptUnited States Land OHice, ance t hereof wit h t he Recorder of Ogdou City, Salt Lake Ctah, April 2 Ll. C City, I - I his ordinance shall not Im const rued to be Com plaint having been entered at this onice the granting of a now franchise, but shall Is by Henry M. McCartney against Hannah Miller considered as an amendment to and continua et al heirs of Daniel A. Miller, deceased, for failtion of a resolution passed by Ogden City, ou ure to comply wit h law as to ti miter culture the 7th day of August, lwi. in favor of ttalon entry No. :Ci, dated June 14th, upon the City Railway company. sw'U of the nw-- and Iota 1, 1 aud 3 of section 4, Cussed April Kitll, ;i, north of range 'A west, S, L. M., in township v M. ii. 1 bner, Mayor. Davis county, Utah Territory, withaviewtothe T. P. Hkyan, Attest: cancellation of said entry: contestant alleging r City RCfirder. t hat the said Daniel A. Miller, deceased, and hid lEo rvan. Rivorder of Ocden ' ;itv. do said heirs have wholly failed to comply with 1 T. is a full, true tho law hy jjfy that..r the failing to break or cause to be ... foregoing ,..., li.w, broken five acres ii..t,. pcorivi.v ..r.i, of said tract the first year rM!.?JWttpaKoil by the City Council of Ogden thereof ; by failing to break or cause after entry D. A. ou 7th enthe lv;i, City day of August, to lie broken five acres of said tract the second titled "Resolution." Passed by the City Counyear after said entry, and in not cultivatingsaid cil of Ogden City, April Kith, I'J1. Hrst live acres to crop or otherwise, and that his further cert ify that the Ogden City Street said heirs and legal representatives have since Railway company, by itsattorney, L, R. Rhodes, the death of said Daniel A. Miller wholly failed did on the JfHU day of April, 11. tile with mo t4t comply wit h t ho law by not cultivating to its written acceptance of the foregoing ordicrop or otherwise, or not causing the same to be nance. done, the second live acres of said tract during In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my the third year and by not planting the first live hand altixed the corporate seal of Ogden City, acres to tree sieds or cuttings and also by not this 2Nth day of April, A, D. 11. or causing Ut be planted the second five planting T. P. Ska l.J acres of Raid tract to timber seeds or cuttings City Recorder. iluring the fourth year after entry, and also that here is not now any cultivation upon said land as required oy law. I he said parties are horohy summoned to apSUMMONS. pear at this oHice on the 2Jt h day of July, lwi, at b"i o'clock a. m. t respond and furnish testiIn the District Court of the lirst Judicial Dismony concerning said alleged failure. trict of Utah Territory. Wetter County. FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. Michael Hue ..miller. Walter P. Dwyer and Clement L. Dar-- 1 ALIAS SUMMONS. 1..IK, .Alias Summons In the District Court ot the First Judicial VS. District of lit ah Territory, Weber iXmuty; Frank K. Do Witt and Joseph Alice Morgan, Plaintiff, J Metzler, Defendants, vs. Y The lteople of the Territory of l'tah send greeting to Frank K. De Witt and Joseph Thomas J. Morgan, Defendant. J The people of the Territory of Utah send greetMetzler. Defendants: You are hereby required to appear in an acing: tion brought against you by the alsive-name- d To Tlmmns .1. Morgan, Defendant. in an action You are plaintilTs in the District Court of the First Judirequired toamtoarabove-namecial District of the Territ4ry of l'tah, ami to brought hereby d you by tho answer the complaint tiled therein, within ten plaintitt, inagainst the District Court of the First Judays (exclusive of the day of ser vice) after the dicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to service n you of this summons - if served within answer the complaint filed therein, within ten this county ; or if served out of this county, but days (exclusive of the day of service) after the in this district, within twenty days; otherwise service on you of this summons if served with within forty days or judgment by default will in this County ; or, if served out of this County, be taken against you, according to the prayer but in this District, within twenty days; of said complaint. otherwise within days or judgment by deThe said action is brought to obtain the judg fault will be t akenforty against you, according to the ment ot TJiis court tnat a certain noud made hy prayer of said complaint. one John A, Stephens ami delizored to the deThe said action is brought to obtain the judgfendant, Frank E. Do Witt. 'be decreed to le ment of this court to dissolve t he bonds of null aud void and of no effect, for which refer now and heretofore existing between the ence is berehy made to the complaint herein, plaiutid and defendant, and that the infant Ida and that said Frank K. Do Witt rnd Joseph Morgan, as mentioned in complaint, be awarded Metzler, defendants, be decreed ami adjudged to the plaintitf. Plaintiff alleges that she to make a cancelation them if upon the records is entitled to said decree on the ground that the otter county, Ctah. and to surrender tl. of defendant has willfully neglected to provide the said bond to the plaintiffs and that they do plaintiff with the common necessaries of life, have and recover of suid defendants their costs being able to do so; but on the contrary says this action. that he will not in the future contribute to her For further and fuller particulars reference is support or maintenance. For further and fuller horohy made to the complaint on tile herein. particulars reference is hereby made to the temAnd you are hereby notitied that if yon fail to pi aint on tile herein. altove And you are hereby notified that if yon fail to apHtar and answer the said complaint as to the apitear and answer the said complaint as above required, tho said olaintifTs will apply the said plaintitf will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. required, A. court for the relief demanded therein. Witnkss, the Don. James seal of Witness the Hon. James A. Miner, Judge, ami the Miner, Judge, and the seal of the District Court of the First for in the District ( ourt of the First and the Judicial District, heal. J 1st day Judicial District, in and for the Territory of l'tah. this of I our the (SEAL. in of May. Territory of Utah, this 2nd day year of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hunford one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one- . dred and ninety-onC. H. M CLCRK, Clerk. C. H. McCllrb, Clerk. Hy L. H. BKST. Deputy Clerk. By L. B. Bkbt, Deputy Clerk. Kimball, 4 Allison, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. u-- rL.u oi itrt ii4 t. hr rtn ri liJi Ji'L hJ oti '' i4 f..ii.: utfau ll imj4 axil c.,uu.l iiiiiii. tl 1,I al:u. or 4tt tr ut w 'LlttlM. al li. It, .. l. |