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Show OHDKS DAILY COMMERCIAL.! WEDNESDAY. JUXE 10, 1891. Z. C. M. L Z. C. M. I. Z. C. M. I. Have a Lorge Assortment of Have Eletrarit Lines of Ladies Gloves, Persian Mulls, j Dimities and Parasols and Grenadines. Fans. THE CUIMY ttil'BT. THE OTIIEII SIDE TOLD fontity Election I'miurU Within the City Limit. The County court held its regular Explanations About Those Im- meeting at Judge Bishop's office yester day. provement Bonds. The most important matter disposed of was the changing of the county within the city limits election MREliULAIUTIES DENIED. to conformpreeineU itn the municipal districts as designated by wards. IleeoluUons were passed for the estabIt is Claimed the Sale W a Fair lishment of the new districts as follows: All of the city lying west of WashingBargain fur Offdeu. and W a ton avenue and south of Twenty-fiftCovered Not street shall be First Ogden precinct. All of the city north of the First prewest of Washington avenue and cinct, There has been a good dual of talk, in south of Ogden river shall be Keooud the council and out, about the sale of Ogden precinct. All lying north of Ogden river within the $100,000 of city improvement bonds. the city limits shall be Third Ogden discouncil in that the been baa It charged trict. a bad bargain was made for the city, All of the city south of Ogden river, owing primarily to the failure to adver- east of Washington avenue and north of street shall be Fourth Ogtise for bids on the bonds. It has been Twenty-fiftden precinct-A- ll implied that there was a hurried and street and south of Twenty-fiftsecret negotiation of the bonds by the east of Washington avenue shall be Fifth busifinance committee, through local Ogden district. ness men. and that on this account those itn who effected the sale are chargable Judge Bishop's Court. causing the city to lose something over The following business was transacted ?',,' H) in discounts and interest Xo specific reply or explanation has yesterday before Probata Judged. C. been mmlo, of these charges, to the pub- Bishop. lic. As Mr. Thomas S. Krutz, a mem-lx- r Id the matter of the estate and guardof the extensive banking firm of ianship of lieeolth Clarinda Mclntyre, George A. Fernald A Co., of Boston, and John A. Boyle, Clarence Boyle and other cities, was in the city yesterday to David Kay were appointed appraisers. close up the sale, which he originally In the matter of the estate of (J. W. came to negotiate, it was thought but fair to nil interests to give the people of Snyder, deceased, an order entered for the sale of personal proerty. Ogden his statement of the transaction. In the estate of Mattie Davis, de STATt.M KNT OK Mil. KUl'TZ. ceased, an order for the delivery of per Mr. Krutz is much of a gentleman and sonal and real estate from George 1). the spirit of his talk was mainly directed Davis, the former administrator, to 1). to two tioints, namely, the price paid for Thorborn, who has been granted letters the bonds and the regularity of the testimentatory. transact ion. lie thought Oden got a good bargain Marriage Licences. considering that times are hand, that County Clerk Iedwidge yesterday is there is i.o regular bond ir arket now, sued the follow iag marriage licenses: that tins a territory yet, and that other cities are offering bonds as sound as Charles O. Chamberlain and Sybal M these at rates as low as ninety cents on Foster, both of Ogden. the dollar. John G. Bonnett and Carrie Leavett, Going more ii.t t detail, Mr. Krulz said both of Ogden. that since he bought this block or ?10U, 000, he had purchased two lots in WashCatch Them. ington State, partly county and partly 50 from the top of the thrown hats city, at 93 ar.d 90 cents. That those bonds were more desirable than those of Putnam One Price13. Clothing House Ugden because their issue is regulated Saturday p. tn. June by the constitution and are less liable to Burt & Packard hand sewed $8 shoes change. The county bonds are even reduced to 85.50 at Ashby Bros. into convertible more desirable because state securities also. Those bonds are Remarkable Facts. six per cents. He has had an offer of a block of Heart disease is usually supposed to bonds of one of Utah's best cities, not be incurable, but when properly treated sixes, but a large portion of cases can be cured many miles from Ogden, had not accepted them. They are, he Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, thought, fully as good securities as Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid Boston has had to pay eight per Mich., were cured after suffering 20 cent, for money on paper guaranteed by years. S. C. Linburger, druggist at San every bank in the city. So, in consider- Jose, 111., says that Dr. Miles' New Heart ation of all these points and the failure Cure, which cured the former, "worked of many ci ies to effect a loan at all, he wonders for his wife." Levi Logan, of asserted that the sale of Ogden's bonds Buchannan, Mich., who had heart disease was not a bad bargain after all, but a Tor .10 years, says two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New very reasonable one. AS TO ADVERTISING. Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by II. As to the failure to advertise he said A. Walker. Book of wonderful testi that was done occasionally for two rea- monials free. sons, to make sure of a sale and to avoid A Cock Fight Last JSight. litigation, as opposition business concerns or parties will at times get out inThere was another chicken fight in junctions and make delay and trouble. town last night. The larger rooster srot He came here in a hurry and attended to terribly, but was game to the his business without doing any general punished last and did not give up until it fell over is custom. usual his as talking, on the floor dead. He was here now to close up the deal and pay the first installment of 125,000 0. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. on the bonds. For a fine assortment of trimmed hats OTHER KXPtANATIOS. to Edith "Hoffman's La Mode. 2429 go Mr. Bigelow denied that he had ever avenue. concealed the name of Mr. Krutz. On Washington the contrary he had written it on a Take the evening motor trainjjto the paper and given it to the council finance springs. uot springs Uo. when was the committee proposition as been made. Mr. Krutz had reported The Celebration Work. being from Chicago. His house has a T The committee of arrangements for branch there, in Kansas City and elsewhere. As to the commission, Mr. celebrating July 4th met at the District Bigelow said he got but little of it. In court room last evening and talked over fact his connection with the whole thing plans but did nothing definite except to was largely nominal. name some su Doom mi t tees, as follows: Committee on children's display W. DR. GRAVES SEEN. chairman;a R. TL. Armstrong, Dr. Graves of the council finance com- N.r Shilling, iiT it ii i mi mittee stated that all that had been airs. w. m. nnuung, Mrs. u. li. Khodes, With-erel- l, A. Mrs. Mrs. H. Nelson J. Capt. done was a matter of record and had Mrs. O. O. Howard, jr. been done under orders of the council in on trades' Committee display W. W. open session. The bonds had not been advertised because it would have cost a Funge, chairman; Ben E. Rich, I. L. lot of money, probably $500, and might Clark, Sidney Stevens. Committee on decorations Ad Kuhn, have done no good as in case of the former lot which found no takers. He ohairman; S. J. Burt, J. II. Thomas, Andenied that there had been any conceal- gus T. Wright, Sol Meyer. Committee on horribles and fantastica ment of anything, and at the time the Fred Shiells, chairman, J. V. Nelson, loan was talked in the council he invited Mr. Letnholdt, with power to select othto the at to look who wished one any The committee was ers. correspondence. Reception committee, to receive the authorized by the council to do the best guests of the city W. II. Turner, Fred it could and had done so. D. H. Peery, Gen. Nathan KimThis, it is believed, is a fair statement J. Kiesel, of the proceedings on the part of those ball, C. C. Richards, J. C. Armstrong, who made the loan. It may be added Sidney Stevens, L. B. Adams, H. C. BigIi. S. Page, S. S. Schramm, Theo. that Mr. E. A. Reed denies that he told elow, Mr. Allison that there was a job in the Robison. It is urged that all committeemen renegotiation. port for duty as soon as possible, or at the next general committee meeting at Mammoth Strawberries." the ollice of Chief Rhodes, at 5 p. m. on Mr. David Peebles, living near Hooper Thursday. Switch, is a very successful fruitgrower. The World Enriched. He is making a specialty of strawberries. The facilities of the present day for the Yesterday he brought in a lot of strawberries remarkable for size, one, tho lar- production of everything that will coninches duce to the material welfare and comfort f gest, measuring six and The samples shown of mankind are almost in circumference. unlimited aud He will were of the Ontario variety. when Syrup of Figs was first produced supply some of his largo strawberries for tho Congregational festival Friday night the world was enriched with the only at Prof. King's. perfect laxative known, as it 13 the only remedy which 19 truly pleasing and rePiuiffhters of Uebekah. freshing to the taste and prompt and of Queen City Lodge Xo. 4, Daughters effectual to cleanse the Bystem gently iu Jtobekali, will give its second grand ball the time or, in fact, at any time Spring in Lester Park pavilion, on Friday evenand the better it is known the more popanticiis A time 12th. Juno ing, good ular il becomes. pated. Tickets, one dollur. New h h 10-2- 0 10-2- 0 s. one-hal- a mass catgut Ladies' Shoes, Misses' Shoes, Children's Shoes. JOHIN" WATS OIST, Manager. THE Long Chase and Important Capture. Sheriff lMnaps TOO (ili EAT A TEMPTATION. Three HiflVrtnt Messengers Turned Thlees Themselves and Made Away With the Stock. GOLDEN .Sheriff Belnap will arrive in OgJen this afternoon with a prisoner ho is wanted here in a case around which there is associated some sensational circumstances. Alphonse Barnes ia a young man who is being held at the county jail awaiting a trial on a charge of larceny. He is well kaown in Ogden and has always borne a good reputation here. The indictment against him charges him with being in unlawful posession of some horses. He asserted that in order to prove his innocence it would be necessary to produce the horses which were then being held at Pocatello. It was decided by the authorities to send a man to fetch them. Lpon Barnes' arrest at Pocatello they had of len turned over to the custody andCity he Marshal llopson of that place in turn had entrusted them to the care of one Hagerty to be herded. A man named Cbas. Benway was deputized to go. In the mean time Sheriff Belnap learned that Hagerty was getting away with the horses and had been traced to Eagle Rock and from there to Butte. Benway was killed, as readers of The CoMMKiti iai. will remember. Then another man was selected for the errand, a yeung man who went by the name of Howell proceeded to Harry Howell. Butte and intercepted the flight of Hagerty and started toward Ogden with the recovered horses. Before he reached Eagle Rock, however, Sheriff Belnap got certain advices regarding his man which aroused his suspicious. In was when this he confirmed Howell upon his arrival at the latter place sent for money which he said he must have before he could come further. The money was accordingly sent but the sheriff instructed a brother of his who lives in the neighborhood of Blackfoot to make investigation and see if Howell was doing the straight thing. Investigation developed the fact that Howell had joined a party of five other men and they had no soouer received the money from Ogden than they started eastward headed for Nebraska, and in the gang were also two women. Upon receiving this information Sheriff Belnap started at once upon the chase himself, accompanied by Deputy Lamport. The officers struck the trail of the From this fugitives at Soda Springs. stage of the pursuit no further particulars could be learned until yesterday, when a telegram was received from Soda Springs announcing that Belnap had caught his man and would reach here with him today, while Deputy Sheriff Lampert will drive the long lost horses home. Naylor's $5 shoe for at Ashby S3 hand turn Bros. THE PRODUCE EXCHANGE. Berries and Vegetables Plentiful and Berries Cheaper. Business yesterday was rather quiet on 'Change, yet a large amount of business was transacted. The market is becoming more steady and prices are firmer. Strawberries are coming in quite freely and a marked decline from Saturday's prices has been noted. Utah green vegetables are also coming in now in large quantities and the demand seems equal to the supply. The grain market has been very weak for the past week with very little indication of any change for the better. Eggs still hold up and are good propertv at advanced prices. The sales yesterday were 1 car of oats, 1 car of feed, 40 cases of oranges, 250 cases of strawberries, 40 cases of cherries, 10 cases of lemons, 3,500 pounds of green vegetables and half a car of vinegar. EAGLE ! NEEDLESS FOR US TO GIVE YOU THAT OLD IT "Chestnut," that business has been dull, for each and IS every reader of this paper is cognizant of that fact; but although business has not been as good as it might be, still we find we have nothing to complain so seriously of. Our expenses being comparatively small, we have been able to sell goods on a smaller margin than our competitors, consequently have enjoyed a fair trade, taking everything into consideration, but having, while east, purchased an immense stock, anticipating, as we did, an extraordinary spring trade, we find notwithstanding our fair trade, that we are still overstocked, and so as to reduce our stock to the minimum, we will, beginning on Monday, June 8th, inaugurate a sale such as has never been seen before in Ogden, the knife goes into EVERYTHING; and prices will be such as to enable you to purchase what you desire at a SMALL OUTLAY OF MONEY. Being here to stay, we are compelled to dispose of some of our Spring Goods before buying and filling our store full of Fall and Winter Goods. Our stock comprises the best lines of Clothing, Shoes. Hats, Shirts, Ties, Valises, etc., to be found west of the Missouri river. Your inspection is solicited and patronage desired. LOEB & MYER. ;yftUPefIll3S OXE ENJOYS method and results when Both the Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and acta pently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver aud Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures hahitual constipation permanently. For sale ia 50o and $1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. san fhancisco, cau lOUIWLU.KY. W YORK, H.f. Tie GOLDEN EAGLE 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. |