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Show OUDEN DAILY COMMERCIALt THURSDAY. JUNE THE STOW PEAL ESTATE, Otiy ti J. D. GILL HAS a&J flJZJX keii S-- I I Ut ataifa t a Per toot, (Id liaeuU. in f wity-f- t da-po-t- trtO. C'.JO. , I haveebe&p proper! Hill ami WouonuuiMM D. Ua rights, ia Lake Vie. era- - Kal f"t a. tU arssaet Land clasp luta la miA&At tit. .J t4 f-- Buttoe TraAacrlvt. i- 7 un klau avud Wtikgbi itv, "Lore me! Oh. no, Jaclct If yoa did my 70a voulJnt oppos what ia hihett interest Yoa voaldut want ma to wol tn beet yearn cf my life fr QGDDt 349 Twenty arth 8t, drndgirjg among each common people when I hav ukct which eaa lift m to ometiung better. No, Jack, you don't lore me; for tore is unselfish, and yoa think only of yoarselt" Jack CUvering a strong limbed, Saxon haired young fellow turned to the window, and for a little while gazed in silence upon the summer world outside. fiat he saw neither the blue sky nor the green earth. He did sot hearths south wind whispering among the budding lilacs, nor the robins singing in the apple trees pink with bloom. Those honest blue eyes were blind with tears wrung from the bitterness of his spoiled and cheated young manhood. The words of his heedless, ambitious young wife bad stabbed him to the . UTAH. OGDEN, M. O'lIAVEIt. (Member Real heart "You think only of yourself!" EiUU Exchange) Real Estate and Loans. CnOICK LOCATIONS Id ail parU of the City. GOOD RANCHES and Garden Tract. HILL PROPERTY A SPECIALTY. Call and tee me No trouble to ahow property. No. 2411. Wash. At., UTAH. OODEN. Special Attractions ! Good bargains in business Lots. Several Houses for Sale on easy payments. Insurance written in First Class Companies. Money to Loan on Real Estate. staxdarFgauge. CUE RENT TIME TABLE la Mtrt April . tl8l. , r She his adored Kate could say that when he would have laid down his life for her sake! He turned presently. Hero as he was, he had concealed every sign of what was warring within him. "I will not oppose you, Kate, if yon are really in earnest about the matter. But it will make a great change in our lives! Have you thought of that?" he asked ber. "I have thought of everything," she answered eagerly. Of course we must sell this odious little house and lot, and you can transfer your business to the city while 1 am studying. And after ward, when I shall be established on the stage, you will go with me wherever 1 go." "The life wouldn't suit me," he said. "If you are determined upon ft career as an actress you must get along without me altogether. You will go the way you have chosen, my Kate, and I will go mine." For a moment she looked grieved and reluctant. But the new ambition was stronger than the older love, and such a separa tion did not seem so terrible after alL She went to him and put her arms around his neck. "But the parting will be without anger, and it will not be for always?" she asked him. "We part without anger, certainly," was his reply. And so it was settled. And in a few weeks Kate had begun her new life in the city and Jack was journeying westward, whither he scarcely knew and hardly cared. Sou .... - ll tr 1 1 &S- - et tv in Arrtsa svn Lake Laaa L.ta trrna rrvu Leaea Frwtu La a. to a. Isi 11 m Arrive fulio Ar. t ola. r;-u- f Arrive 1 stiver i - 1 irt content" tonight ill. i to A listless, uncertain tread upon the planks of the bridge at that moment distracted her thoughts and aroused her to the imprudence of her position. She must not remain there. She must go. But where? How strange, how pitiful it seemed that in all the wide world she had no place to lay her head! The footsteps came closer. With a half frightened glance she saw a tall man, broad shouldered, roughly dressed, with a great shaggy yellow beard, and with a pair of piercing eyes which seemed to look her through and through. He had passed and repassed a number of times, but she had been too engrossed with her sorrowful reflection to notice him before. He walked directly to her. He grasped the rail of the bridge with both hands, and she marveled vaguely to see that he was trembling. "You are one of the unfortunate theatrical company! Can 1 be of any service to you?" he asked her, abruptly. "Who are your she cried in alarm, as she shrunk back from bim. His reply was uttered in a strange, rapid and vehement whisper. "I am like yourself," he said. "Some years ago I had a happy home and a wife I adored. She went away frota me, and since then in hope and happiness I have been stranded. For an instant she stood as if suddenly turned to stone. All the life within her seemed concentrated in her great, dark, burning eyes. "You, Jack? Oh, God! is it you!" she exclaimed, at length. "Yon, who used to be so proud about yourself, so brave of spirit, like this?" "Do you care?" he asked her. "Do I care?" she repeated passionately. "I care 60 much that I would give my very soul if I could undo what I have done. I have failed in my career, but 1 might have succeeded, Jack, could 1 have had your love. I could do nothing without your love, Jack." She was crying now, softly, hopelessly, not daring to believe that she was still dear to him. He put his roughly clad arms abovtt her and drew her unresisting head to his bosom against that shaggy, tangled beard which with his careless attire she had fancied a sign of, Heaven knows how much, destitution and vagabond-age- l Stone, Musser Wasted 1 Mid-dendo- rf Frt, r- i i' place uf bptfgmnuig. at $11. avulii t i.'i.Ji-a- fl6.A (irewnwell. iortfe H Commenrinr at tlm Minthweitt conirr of hit I, hik 47, plat A, r mi4)1, couth 1:12, wwt lling thrnr north l.ti ft.,i-aa- t 4o, to place uf bttffumtng. M.i. A1j coniinencuig at the southpast roruir of lot , blk 1, latere plat A, running IIipuc north W, ft., west i:C, south W,. eabt l.tl U pluce of fl45.M. (iremwell, Catherine Commencing at aix.int 46 ft east from the Koiithwiwt corner ot lot 1. blk 47, plat A, minimi? t north ft., 1:0. south east 1.C to place of tln-nc- wi-s- omnioiiciii at the nor Honrj- K corner of lot 10, blk 'M, plui A, running thoucti wiwt l:t! fl., south 1K4. east 1 uorth ll.V, to place ot Ix'giiunug. Kll.i. ."). Grant, John ACommencing at a point 211 14, cornt-of lot 4, blk 4, east of the north iacre plat A, ruriniiig thonceeaxlMft., south l:i2, west M. uorth l:C to pluce of 1k, lulling. Uuiver, E J fjoinmeiiciug at a Kiint 6U.5 ft. wit,t from the nomliciist corner of lot i, blk 47, plat A, running thence wmt ift, north lvw, east Hi.l.M. SI, south l' tu place of (iuurr. Jane Commencing at aofpoint 102.5 ft. went from tho wnit beast corner lot i. blk 47, plat A, ruiitiitig tln nce weht r7.75 ft., uorth east 57.75. eouth 1HK to place of beginning. $y6.2V Hoojior, Mrs. E K Commencing at the Poulh-wefcorner of lot 4, blk V.plat A, runuinc thence north 112.M ft., eas-- t 115, muth 112.9:1, west K5 to place of beginning. $116. Abo commencing at the southwest corner of lots, blk 9, plat A, running thence north ltti.M3 south lti.5, west ft,, east 1JW, south 115.5, went PA ti place of beginning, $254. 2ft. Harris, M A and H Tyrrell Commencing at the northweet corner of lot S, blk tt, plat A, running thence south 23 ft. east l;(2. north Si, west 132 to place of begiuuitig. $i of lot 3, blk 37, plat A, Hastings, Jane All (iibxon, -- wi-- r uve planting causing to be piautiil acres of said tract to tuiU-- r or riittuigs during the fourth year after entry, and also thai there l not now any cultivation upon said laud as roguired by law. The said panin, are horeby eiimmoiiel to ap at this otlicnou the Sutli ila of July, l'.-- i at 1U o'clock a. m. lo aud furnish testi Uiony concerning said alWed fiolure. thest-coi.,- 1 f- ls-- , A-- $20.25. Jenkins, W Commencing r at a point 100.75 ft, of lot 3, blk 83, south of tho northwest plat A, running thence south lU0.5ft,,east 73.74, north 20. east 6, north 80.58, west J.?4 to place of beginning. $1U0. JoluiKon, Mrs. Elizabeth f'ommeueing at n 33 ft. east from the northwest corner of point lot 9 iu blk M. plat A. running thence cast 33 ft., south lli'i, west 33, north 165 to placo uf beginning. ai:l.5f). Al.--o nil of the west half of lot 4, blk 31, plat S151.75. Johnson, Joseph T Commencing at a point S2.5 ft. south from the northeast corner of lot 10, blk 34. plat A, running tbraco south 49.5 ft., east 132, north 49.5, west 132 to place of begin- ning. $7.50. Millis, J W Commencing at the southwest comer of lot 4, blk 3S, plat A, running thence west 60 to north 29.6 ft., cast fin, south place of beginning. $157. Nelson, Sarah A Commencing at tho northwest corner of lot 5 in blk 39, plat A, running thence south 67.9 ft., east 165, north 07.9, west 165 to place of beginning. $194.50. Commencing at the southeast Parr', Joseph 1 corner of lot in blk 39, plat A, running thence west 103 ft,, north 79, east 103. south 79 to place of beguinmg. Also commencing at a point 113 ft, west from the southeast corner of lot 1 in block 39. plat A, north 231, east 47.5, running thence west 50 ft,, south 25. east 2.5, south 206 to place of beginning. $94.50. Read, J G Commencing at a point 286.5 ft south from the northwest corner of lot 6 in blk 26, plat A, running thence south 1S.9 ft., east, 132, south 29, east. 132, north 66, west 132, south 23, west 82, north 4.2, west 50 to place of beginning. 40.75. Read, J ( and W S Commencing at the southwest corner of lot! in blk 31, plat A, running thence north 24 ft., east 150, south 24, west $46.25. 150 to place of beginning. Read, W S All of the east half of lot 9 in blk 38, plat A. $153. Read, Oscar J Commencing at a point 181 ft south of the northeast corner of lot 10. running thence south 33 ft west. 132 ft north, 33 ft east 132 ft to place of beginning. $5.50. Southwick, F Commencing at a point 82 of lot 7, blk 37 corner of northwest the east ft east S2.5, south 132 ft plat A, running thence 132 ft to place of beginwest 82.5 ft uorth ning. $145.75. Stoddard, J I? and C C Nelson Commencing at a point 57.75 ft south of the northeast corner of lot 10, blk 84, plat A, running thence south 24.75 ft, west 132 ft, north 24.75 ft' east 132 ft to place of beginning. $44 Studer, Mrs Annie Commencing at a point 189 ft west from the northeast corner of lot 3. blk 4. plat A, running thence south 132 ft, west 30 5t, north 132 ft, east 30 ft to place of beginning. $53.00. Also commencing at a point 257 ft west from tho northeast corner of lot 3, blk 4, plat 132 ft, west 42 ft, north thence south A, running 132 ft, east 42 ft to place of beginning. $74.25. Studer, Wm Commencing at a point 219 ft west from the northeast corner of lot 3, blk 4, 5 acre pint A. running t hence south 132 ft, west ?8 ft, north 132 ft, east 38 ft to place of beginning. $67.25 A Smith, John Commencing at a point 192.7 ft south of the northwest corner of lot 6, blk 38 A thence sonth 66 ft, east 181.5 ft! plat running north 66 ft, west 181.5 ft to place of betrin-nin- lar FKASK 1. HOHiiS, Kegister. Wright, Josiah A Commencing at the southeast ooruer of lot 2 in block 48, plat A running a m I (Jit Izj p. a ljmf lvilla CileMt-uca- (fraud drai.d A . fM-- afirtim Arrive Ivrnea eava iitsn k.cer. sr:e fa iucta... Liver. ...... ! .,.., I'rov. No. X Paellia Klpoaa. a. p. fa; ii S6 p au i5 p. p. u a. t) 11 2& M p. snj a. .:j a. ( to a. out) a. SAO a. I B a. m 4 IS No. I, facirU ,11 1 i a. f. lt.u u Ittil ta Bti 1 Bi 10 4 m. t 4 p. 10 tit I 40 i. p M) D. IM a. a. a. a, a. p. i 15 JO p. bi. 12:30 tn 1 44 4 45 p. mi HO S.-0p. ml I :I0 a tve Prove ip, Salt I ale La.ve Salt Laka. nive Uipen -- tia LOCAL fttAINa. OOOH LAKE. (30 a. m., m., 8 41 p .avetVden, H.-ti on, i rrira Ogdou 10 iip. u.,flAip. Dltlt a, Hp, an. tir-Ue- DESERT LAND, FINAL PROOF-NOTI- CE FOR PUBLICATION. No. SKiX I'uited States Land Office. ) Halt Lake City, I'tah, M;iy 2.tnl. J .itire u hereby iven t h i of iloocr, baa tiled I'tah. no county, tice of intent. on to make proof on bia desert-Ihui- I rlaini No. 26sl. for t li. i.ort Lu,.i ,i,it,,t..r of sonthwit quarter ,d s.etioii twenty, in township live north of runt--e two west, before l. l llllea cuiie reiiisier huh IHItll ollire at Salt Lake City, L't.ih, on Monday, the 6th day of July, Iva He names the following witnesses ,o provethe Complete .irrigation and reclamation of said luuti : John Frew, Joseph H. Ilerins, William darVVela-- r ner and Fred King, all of HiHiu-r- , KltANh 1. lMIIihS, county. Utah. SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS Denver, Chicrigo, Register. St. Louis, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Kansas City, Lincoln, t)onEN t'lTV, Weber Co., March 19, 1SP1. To Oliver B. Adam. Yon are hereby notified Hint 1 have expended ($300) three hundred dolin labor mid improvement s ui'oti the lars, ' 8nierior" Lode situated intho Willanl Mining District, l!ox Khler County, Utah, as will appear by certificates Hied iu the oHico of the recorder of said district, iu order to hold said premises under the provisions of section Kt!4, Revised Statutes of the United States, beina the amount required to hold the seme for the years ending Dee. 31st, 188, 18n, 1m). And if within ninety days after this notion by publica tion you f ail or reruse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as a jour interest in said claim will hecomo the property of lue subscriber under sanl section 2:t24. KbKO. A. SlIIELLS, St. eToseph, Omaha. FREE HEGL1NIN3 CHAIR CARS ON ALL TRAINS. Our Famous Dining Cars Attached to all Tehou6M Tbaimb. farther Information ooncarntnf thla applv to anv Ticket Agent, or addraaa E. E. WALKER, Oen. Agt., Salt Lake City For .IP a. NOT ICE FOR PUBLICATION. No. 972. Laud OHice at Salt Luke City. Iff ah, Utah Central Railway ) f May 29, 1"H1. t.lift following-iianie- Notice is hereby uivnn that S tort Line to Park City. settler has iiled notice of his intention to make tinal proof iu support, of his claim, and that said proof will he made liefore the County THE rANORAMICLlNFoF THE WTST. Clerk of Morgan comity, Utah, at Morgan ( ity, Utah, on July 17, 1n91, viz: William i. Ouilen, H. E. 8297. for the sc'i iw' I'm and aftor October 28, 1890, passenger and a'i sola, na'4 sel4, section 32, township 5, uorth range 2. east. fn ight trains will run a.a follows: Ho names the following w itnesses to prove his FASSENOai TRAINS. continuous residence uimiii end cultivation of 3:00 a. m said land, viz: John Oreen. William H. CroTt, Loave Salt. Lake 4 AO p. ni Silas H. Card, Kilbonrn Hall, all of Enterprise, Leave Park City Arrive at Park City 10:30 am Morgan county, Utah. Arrive at Salt Lake 6 :30 p. m Frank D. Hunns. Register. W. S. Darke, Attorney for Plaintiff. VRKIOUT TBAIFS, Leave Bait Lake 7:00 a. ra Leave Park City 40 a. 12 AO p, Arrive at Park City ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Arrive at, Salt Lake 3:45 p. In the Probate Court of thecountyof Weber, Twelve suburban trains daily between 1 Territory of Utah. Mill Creek Lake and House. and Sugar City In the matter of the estate and guardianship A 1! going to Park City will find it to of Hooinos R. Freeman aud Legh M. Freeman, their people interest to take this line. minors. JUices and Depot: Corner 8th South and Legh R. Freeman, the guardian of the persons M din street, Salt Lako City. and estates of Hoomes R. Freeman and Legh M. T. J. Mackintosh, 6. F. and P. A. Freeman, minors, having (lied his petition herein, duly veriiied, praying for an order of sale of real estate of said minors, for the purposes therein set forth. It is hereby ordered by said court that all persons interested in the estates of said minors before the said probate court on Saturday, of July, 1891, at 10 o'clock iu the thellthday forenoon of said day, ut. the county court house in Ogden City, county of Weber aud territory of Utah, to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said guurdian to sell so much of the real estate of the said minors as shall be PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE! necessary; and that a copy of this order shall be published at least once a week for four successive weeks in TbeCommebcial. a newspaper printed and published in the said cityof Ogden. county of Weber, and territory of Utah. Dated June 10th, 1801. A. C. Bisitor, Judge. Territory of Utah, county of Weber, ss: I. Jos. P. Ledwidge. clerk of the probate court in and for said Weber county, do hereby certify BKTWKEH that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the original order to show cause in the matter of the estate and guardianship of Hoomes R. Freeman and Legh M. Freeman, DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS A PUEBLO minors, deposited, died and recorded in my ofAND tice on the 10th day of June, A. 1). 1891, as the same appears of record. In witness whereof, I have here .' ALT LAKE CITY, nfiRFV PACIFIC COAST, unto set my hand and alhxed the west points. and aU ni rth- - UUULo, seal ot tlie probate court the day seal.J VIA and year first above written. J. P. Lepwiooe, Clerk of tho Probate Court. ilANlTOU, CEADVILLE. ASPt'.i and Hy W, M. Hanson, Deputy Clerk. 8PRINU1. E'lUIPMENT SCENERY Unsurpassed UnequtUed. d ap-po- STANDARD GUAGE GLEN-WOO- Who has not had D K a LI aH S"a S 0 Martha-Comannc- ing $253.25. .va a. m ' I JO till "... it. i t p. La, a. 11 ml t tuna Hi at. Leave Si It Lake. 0 JO a-- tn., returning, arriva alt Lake 1 Jt p in. .ntBit aii vita, vaiiro, arBniaTTLta, TauTi.t atf. ri liSAM AtiU HAMTl. b ilea t 3d p. m returning, arriva Iav deu 10 X p. oi. . in'i u. 1. H. BENNETT. M Ueu. Paaa. Act, inager. $126.50. at the Skillington, northwest corner of lot 4, big 4. plat A 132 thence 330 east ft south running ft, west 132 ft, north 330 ft to place of beginning. $2Ti3.oo. Thompson, Wm P Commencing at the northwest corner of lot 1, in block 4, 5 acre plat A, running thence east 83 ft, sout h 165 ft, west 83 ft, north 165 feet to place of beginning. $137.25. Tracy, David S Commencing 83 ft east of the northwest corner of lot 1, blk 4, 5 acre plat A. running thence sout h H.5 ft, west 83 ft, sout h 495 ft, east 49.5 ft, south 165 ft, east 59.4 rt, north 165 ft, east 66 ft, south 105 ft, east 52.5 feet, north 165 feet, west 52.5 ft, north 613.5 ft, west 89 ft to place of beginning. $213.00. West, Wm. H Commencing at a point 115l4 ft, south from tho northeast corner or lot 10, blk 38, plat A, running thence south 33 ft,, west 132, north 33, east 132. jTrt.50. Wright, Q J Commencing at the southwest cornor of lot 2, in blk 47, plat A, running thence north 198 ft, east 132 ft, south 198 ft, west 132 ft to place of beginning. $252.50. Wright, O J Commencing at. the southwest corner of lot 2, in block 48, plat A, running thence north 99 feet, east 62.2 ft, south 10.5 feet, west 49.5 ft, south 5.5 ft, east 49.5 ft, south 83 ft, west 62.2 foot to place of beginning, $93.25. Wiggins, Wm All of lot i in block 39, plat A. ' i . s Wm. H All of lot ! in R additi. turn to the city of tlgiifn, t;o.. Faulkner. Jaiiiw4mnm.iuinir at a iwiint 1,15 ft. fcouth frtm the uortliraet corner of lot 1, hlk 4, plat li- A, runiimg tlieuc ft., t Mmtli north ij Ui plaon of A. ; Ifcetfa i .4 , . Mt tj t js a. b ij p kllllt.U u y.ip Hiolt.ti Ttaiaa. s..,,. ate PalAt Aaia litia t. IU a a. II Mail d-- ilu-re.- ai iMJll a lst bo ' tin-iu- JU . p K1 a ti x a. 5"-- ! Ka. Atlajii; l-- JO Ameatirwe Rue. Uiftuiwti tlitar Jaactsua... lmwdiaki Lmveii.-.ti-J Juucu.jb... Arm I .(Hi is . bun ga. Arrita Lasa.tisUla .. . a!iii-aeri-- o t Aiiauuc Mad 1 Gas Fitting. 1 aii hi Railway. k-- piiUMBiisra, i .. j J j Ji. The curtain had rolled down for the last time. The play was over. There had been no applause, no recalls. The company had played that night to a 11. nearly empty house. It had been the same night after 2414 Washington Avenue. night, in town after town, and city after city. In rose satin and filmy lace, a glitter "You have always had my love, sweeof jewels, the worth of which would not have purchased her a night's lodging, the theart Do yon think I could ever have star swept her shining court train across ceased loving such an adorable woman the stage on her way to her dressing as you are, Kate? Our trouble was all STEAM, AND my fault, too all my contemptible obroom. One of her companions met her in the stinacy," said he. "Oh, Jack, how good you are to say wings. The girl was crying hystericwhen you know it isn't true," she that, ally. Kate!" she sobbed, 'that wretch murmured, with her arms around his "Oh, All people in need of first claw Plumbing, has gonel He has disposed of every- neck and her lips upon his. Steam or Gas Fitting at "Well, darling, we will begin over thing he could, and he has gone and left again. I have never sold the little cotto ourselves." for shirk us REASONABLE PRICES "You don't mean the manager?" said tage I couldn't, because we had once been so happy there! And I have made should give their orders to Kate, aghast "I just do mean the manager, the a big fortune in the mines back here. So heartless scamp! He has borrowed money you shall live where you like and wear & Co. on the stage properties just enough to diamonds and cloth of gold, if you him home, I suppose and he went choose. Or, if you would rather stay on take Dealers in have a company of away the instant he could get the re- the stage, you can of your own, if and a own theater your his here hands Brass tonight And ceipts in Pumps, Hose, Pipe, we are in this horrid place without so you desire. And you need not fear ever again being stranded." much as a dollar among us all." Goods, Etc. "No, Jack. Neither of us need fear too true. Their manager It was all ever again being stranded," she anStevens Blk., opp City Hall had forsaken them, leaving the unfort8540, Wash. Ave. unate company stranded in that remote swered solemnly, and with a meaning he could not mistake. little western town. But Kate left the stage altogether. While leaving the theater, in the excitement Kate happened somehow to She had talent, and ia time she would one get wa on inferior become separated from her companions. no doubt have succeeded more than She walked on, thinking some of them tolerably. "But," she says, "it isn't that I love LACK LINE would overtake her. And presently she the profession less, it is that I love my stopped on a bridge spanning a narrow stream which flowed in a sluggish cur- home and my husband more." Buffalo News. rent through the rambling little city. She had stood there a long time waitThe Trade In Mammoths' Tnsks. ing, gazing down into the dark rolling abundance of the remains of the The water and absorbed with her despondent mammoth ia almost incredible. thoughts, before it occurred to her that reckoned that at least a hundred others must have preceded her from The "Hpiral" Cotton 11 rue having no ootsldaoarerlng to the of these tusks had been put on the pairs hold the moisture, an Kn liber holoei,driillkeatowe. theater the building. market yearly during the past two centOf course there are lmltatkni there are FOUR WAYS And there was little probability that however, by which you can tell if the dealer Is trying uries; and from personal observation " has to sell an Inferior ho.e. The Oenulus Spiral" any of them would come back to search Nordenskjold is inclined to regard the I. A blacH line " her. for rH blue, rt4 or My. estimate as too small. It thus appears BLACK, oot But what did it matter? that in the recent modern trade the tusks Wr? but blacK- It was a calamity in which each one of II. Tb stencil "'SPIRAU PMeiytel more than 20,000 of these animals of himself. or herself Aarcl 50, 680," or) every lerjjtl). must help ages have been collected. St. Louia past And doubtless they had all by now III. TbCORRUCATeDCOUPUiOi4 ' Republic. settled themselves somewhere for the BAND .$ Ii Cut. V9. E.cr lenjtl) Is now put up Wit!) Assurance. night, at least PIMK WRAPPER roun4 the hose "Will you love me while I am away, They had all of them, even the little r near th coupllns aoubrette who had Bobbed so disconso- Maria?" he said, fervently. A sample will be ut frte if jtou mention IHi publiioA "I will!" she replied so positively that Hon. Sol J tverrn'bert. lately, been members of the profession WST0N WOVEN HOSE CO.. (Hinf'it. f RubW she. he debated about going. New York than longer 'Wjnir and Parking, 226 Devonthlr St., Bottom Herald. TUey were used to its ups and downs, Uk St., Chicago 8 Buth SU SanFrancltco. P. HUNTER, iiu tt t. i..t r tu Rio Grande Western ij.-ttr'e- jr j at "STUANDED." PEEItY Jr. 6 CO. Dopt t 5.1 .r-- 1 aokiiera&d is Ua hua of awaa. mmsitwi la (tnfe, raw vita dav:tika talnmraa. Mjeteumo tM tf RAILROADS a ". e Homrtlnw Nub Real Estate. NOB Uj ala a atUiau aury U Huy and Sell JJ hb fc&ex firos 7 ,t l.Li-u-- ung Gfli. 2404 D. H. in burro si u,s arst- - krfs-- a . a with WiiiMw rifa, Wa tnaai it, arika it, Uva it. UJa soird. ariiii Taaaty-tlar- et urn, finmrtiM la BfWM , Tvauty-firiik- proporuo. to trade. J. ms ts rricu. 1591 SEWER TAX NOTICE. $titr Acl tii.et ot furl. Smr-.ft. Its sen u and : was.5. sr f: i.rf-ft. r.( . tbrea Kpenettoc4 exactly the saum I ttMSt t. tttirtu iji. n. Mt lr rt. ml!j ,IdiCE3ic&t a i--tJ j i. TT.mii tt i fcj tu tvu. M : -- a. Ivow. ui bar cistrwss aal ptrpkEUo. atf., e - at tiu J id 0jra. Krtef Xl.SJ.lf. tafe tu It vwtxt ti'u. lot 1 it tuuk crirf ; .14. Kt coscla4J list Vxj it". tBviwtfusr summxi. ms.1 we ttx y.cm uf real t 5k.7 f... v;.i. It'. T rt tx. el lu.Z Htjro. In ;.acc j fcil abort ber & tmi"JL.ii. crU-fcrtwcafier aud is tha l p?4rty -. W.in.a at Tber iss't cn of tbea who care j amiMiEU bK u&icf ekt isami. ut j, n-lax, 44 ft o.st tA u iM4ri.wt cMir i4 m 1 zuisa tim, to wo&drr j lu Urf trtuc ut emirocui4 a oo a u. c.r-:.., l a, n.m ML!t zi Is: n t . a tv piarcuf w what I will do. or what wxa become of ' it kwl a Sam I'toUtft No. I ia .d 0'ds int uu on City, aud ttat uJ ixa Uoiu se t&oagct. as Ete, t tt a i.-- i :i frrt at J ttai ti'st caid taxe v4Aiso in the c lt gloom, j October J3t. tho briige alc tl tliHn.t MUr 4 4 i IU t an A. WW taecttirtlt tut aui rutu. lUu-Saturday, utntt ju ft, a.t Ijt 4ltMfL a tt. it "And this U tbe career I odc fancied so ; day ut Ij; It vtf 44e ,4 Wuj- 11, tLat 1 iU ott .aid day full of pleasant! This i th end cf my at talva uuua at il auRb front dVr t'ckira ixulu-n fr . .J hope, my lofty azuktiut? j tl Og-euinuiu a a t if j kail. .11 au auurk U erk U U Ami nHltl.am nnirt 4 t - i, tu W.a jr. A. Well, tonight t bet the ouukm of it aU! taii iiwcn. ut itial pfutterif a t uanarary tu ruttiiiug an.iil 3. lUwn t,.. ,art li; ' tMtf tiie lucai Hitli In love, in everything which makes ft, m is ft tv pii-- 4 atatutt it. umuutl uti.i .v..V. kiug. d one lite tweet ana iitawei. tuaia-dE.T. lima, Akw eonmsMsribg at a t i;.I.C5 f .M A imut aud C.iWU'f. ttrtndwL" tlx souli,rt yu irf t isi UuCk dj. j iat if. rtuUiUMI tinttOf awt 'm ft, tMJtiU lt't .a-- t 5u Naifew uf and tim aud natural ia tnraera. was such aaxMtiU a only Perhaps it to plant, . Uviuuig. ft, faUi Hi uf property a fuitovs: UtfArli I ily, I' lab. time that aha should recall her olden ky it r. L, B t VnuaMdriiigMS ft. east of tLr Adauik. home. and foiirct, t,f Ujdrli iiirK ity. 1 all. Ajruer uf kt S, 1.1k H, t !t A. running How pretty it was, bow dear, that tvunbwt tbrtrf MMitii IS, ft., raat H. uurtii aevt 1, Ui plmem ut koguoiibg. simple little cottage in the quiet village! tv;2, Or CONTEST TIMBER The old apple trees where the robins Adam. L B t trnmnnting at tha suutLwoM NOTICE ENTRY. urbtv .f Ut 6. bin it, plat A, ruunui UiruM used to sing so riotously nAist now be Kurtii I SU fi mmvk s.u, IX tu l'uitri Slatrt Laud W., I plane uf bmiuuiux. fl&. Sail Lake pu.k w ith bloom. I ati. Apiil I fei. f And the peach tree! how beautiful it Complaint bating bn-- .tjtTtJ at tin otiice Brmndbvrir, Utur-'uuiui fl i4 M. l. Hamiaii aliiirr was in blossom when the petals used to frujc llrfi tMTtliOwt mi .rf lot I. Uik 4, Vner e aillirr forfait- ,J tiauu-- l A. So.t ft., Miuiii 1.1. ure to fall in showers against her tiny bay win- plat" A. . ruuuiu Coiii.ly ami law a i., im.oer culture if Uinnifcg. Bunk to r.l 4ao S alatnt 14th. n. l Jui entry dow! sta J the and i.M I. J iui.l s..f uj,u Kt it 3, Utk I", plat A. toatiship 3, uorii of rainn-- it Kurrup, Jn--Al- l Had the new owners driven the swalS. L. U., in la i count y, I lb Terntorj. oith aie tot be lows away from the eaves? tha wren Colorail.i ral and In .a Co (Vminteoring at cnrt-- i lalii.il oi said rutr ; alWttig from her neet in the uioldering stem of the MHiitut curiivr trf U.l tliat tin- - said Uanirl K. Wilh-r- , ilm ji.t awl. and bit. blk. Varre plat said heirs lute holly fail.,! to exwii-lA. rum.iii lsw.l- ft., uonli i'h the dead and branchless locust? the law by failing u, break or rtUM. to t ' ruin.. ki ft., luirtl, tv.lt, uonli 17 W. 1 5.12 bodiea fivw arr uf sai.l tract tbe first jear Perhaps they had polled down the SI mill., Mt, eouih ft., u.utli Ui.l,. by failing tu biviik tarfausei mulli 7. M euulli iW aftr entry est dear little house altogether and erected Wi.i. to plar of bning all f UtX t, i aud to he broken b ai n of said tract the soron.t some grander structure in its stad! ".tier said eimy, and m not mint m uik said of lot J ami iu lilt 6, t aud ilat A. year hot five acre t. crop or otiierw ise, and tli.it his Suddenly she 6tretcbed out her arms and couiaiiiiuK-.f- arrw mom or lew. 314.. beir arid l said haie ainc LinS4lHl.. at the death of said iepri4iit1.4 tie.,rt.. hlr A. Miller holi faile.1 yearningly. She lifted her sad face to ttiefcoulii,t lnirl O.M1.T of lot J, blk 4 plal A. ruu- - to with law comply tin, not by the cold, unanswering stars. ruithatmg to nutg itiMio norm id.i it.. .at Wi s, auuib Sil.J, crop or otherwise, or not causing themmeto Is? St4S. "But, ohr she murmured, "if I could weat W.8 to place uf done, the second Ave acres of sanl tract during IiiikIh1(. Itarliel t'oimueiiciiif at tliakuuth- - tlie third year aud b not planting the Orsl tive only rest my tired head beneath that f lirt S, 1,1k 4 A. ruuuiiig acres U, tree seeu or cot tinira aud also by not j.t corurr I think I could die tlirnoe dear old roof wwt W ft., nonii Xil.7.plat or tl a U- -' ,,r al-U- - Gf aa4 Propessa aid a. tn aaa kuag; ttu atiact SAP, Harriaua mo tiawar i li t-earonlu.a, tamt, IUl7 u alley eoruor U and BoiirA. as acre, euiiivated.'prsj ttt will n )uw Vatl. tat m1.au. mud uiu fcjOcaala, ITd, Ten urns. eaaai right through it, aaui-rtgh- uu B tine suit, auud &e it, iJiUi. wixiiia Out blucia taf Casual KSa. cf La .ant Woe. MBNiaMi aa faint a Saiaji. auoivtiaMa Heaves irae. all storyi Bet tit. feo Oaiy tLa a. w iuj fruit Luttt. f fcalatCe? fit, SJatiliy, tlftJU. a ti It aa& Tom oula. balauat t--i BwAtLl) atiassc fceu EiiAM fM. Oa Tty-f'.i- i to jir). tkiud Utuis-30- . Nub iUl Uh u fcj a m r I14 nam. kmulidi mi kat a&w. iu room new traa baaM, Fifst Tjw. tuu. mam mi awry, hxi a CUSTOMERS tuu cLaap paitrii. i Will fcamar ot HFC OF IK GOOD Kl'BBER HOSE couM be bouirht ten years ago. Why? there was rtd- In it. T in hn.e contains little or no pure rubber. old by dealers the Our BLUB BRAND HOSE and li made of ruMer. With good care It should last five or ilx vears. It Is cheap at the price. As a guarantee that you are getting what you pay for, and are not we place this paying a high price for a poor article, brand on every length: hiiii i mil II l,.illllllllJ,ftlU Throngh Pullman Sleopert and Pullman Tourist cars between Denver a ad San Francisco. Through the heart cf the Ito:ky Mountains the most comfortable, the sifost, and the rou'.es. grandest of all For rates, descriptive pamphlets, ,te., call on or address J. D. KEN WORTH I, geueril agont, Santa Fe Route, Salt Lake City. H. COLLBRAN", manager, Colorado Springs, Colo. ('HAS. S. LEE, general passenger Denver, Colo. agent GEORGE W. JONES. Member of the American Ticket Broker Association. Railroad ami Steansliip Met Brokei If von cannot iret ft of vnur dealer, wa will send It, axpresa paid, on receipt of money. Sample free if you mention thit paper. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE CO., Manf'rs. of Rubber Belting and Packing, 226 Devonshire Street, Boiton 20S Uke StH Chicago 8 Buth St., Sin Francisco, Cat Railroad Tickets Bonght, Bold ana changed, to all points. ALL T1CLE7 S ANTEE1). 3 lti Twenty fifth Street Telephone |