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Show OCDKS DAILY COMM EKC1AL: FBI DAY, JUNE 19, 1891. or txwa tB r Wad Ltt7 XOCEt 4 M 1 ml I !. ) j iLe U t PEETTi" FEMALE 1NTIATES. ! : Sor.-- A Ia Ce ! liry of by tin? Auitufiilt-. OiLcr Cwtirt Lbs s u Iti court. t.iiy.i.--tirvi l Fralf 'a UjcJm venttBf..y. . fi ba Ct'taa-a- a I Tt al LobbloJ tlie c:M Giul rxikery drtitf Ur, at th o.TiT m J ti e ir.d GrmcL La.-- '"'iftJ u ill- - Biuull Iff 1, i?-'L- , m - i- - g Tli CVll ti&t lL t yi Here! straw LaU ia S t2 the attt Uu We city axd f !. t kn-- tt-Arrts- Lu' Kl at Factory douu. bo4ercr fur,tui will turtsto Street sells a suit of AtteUvll. ti. W. tVJ IL i Cu, . Ftr-1- and eu-tio- u 52 If i u TwWltT fifth - 1VLEC. - Tua I'rrisra Sldeulid CACHE JISCTIOS. lVinj StrtHl ly i'routiueLt l'itiru of Oden. TLe saDiurr inspector qusosjaUi-- e Tuc Commeboiai. coticee with pleasW. G. vieileJ lie pr?ui-iI hyeicuo, rethe afternouo. TLey tuoit with ure that the atitagoui'.is feeling exhibited by the Loan Journal '. l.vn Oilers Bro c, CLas an J Cjtr, cently Hue Voar-- ' F.J. Kiet-- and t'ther citithe ho ifuarJed the ol J Louse who are zens of in the tiifcda. Ogden Jr. beiDkj J,ni that the i1umu m an ucr.ner new town of Cache Junction, t a given uo! more frwcclly dj.ition. small poitor lfpruey.'but that lh plane o both ut the Iugan pajiers wr.te . su!feriog I rum eoMfcumpWun up the Uid new town at some length and without acd ierhas atraie other trout-it'n Clothier, Hatter & Furnisher! u p The X'ew ui-- d 'WM. HARCOjMBE," " U-- bail with every sv, IVbmos k Co. : h Lve .icyUiinj you us a cU- ParUo to turn iLlo csu for We ery u.uch to erlhi g fsirctur tufcke acy una tv', t t kfi-- l otr k'ar kt'.rt:t::n pa.J advucml oo cotifcvc open f jr nvtlBfO cuoatL iiid ea aad Hoc l.ry li.eo: cp-i,y l jc. I'it&Mt atuU. ciii at ctce i. J Kiave ipe.w. GLEiT EACE3. tu poi, others p. k OaTetty-r- t A?. ti.at dy jlUIo our on t. iln-L- it aV.e U) a.it Ut jjul Uj of Jififi f I'i-iu- t- A'l ptraoL iiidebttvl k tL olj trm i iirAOo-- , funuiture iIW-r&- , kre re c or i,u'.rl to n.i.k he'.tic-aifi- July '.fxl Tt JteruiiT s cro!y frm tte up - ut' busu . ptrli! Jtolk. t!.ruo-r- - Mr. t li X-- af by s igencj tat for fog uf f k . Vttcztriag, itaLM.r Biua, ud J-C ii si m v C l' F. Wuars Mucuiru Col f HfitilJ ararct outkULi ai u. a-- tt aarareii tr ceivonied Su nzwij w f Tw Folic hwoop Duirn a a Ueved of lo.ajU eublrul uf li prp-I a r. clj je rajacty l ap(u.! CLiut Ovinia Joint. W. U iwfettrr, b It dilne I ittl '! W Tk Hut Sprimfs. MSORTRi A VILE I at the Junc- tion City I'atk. 5r L 24lh and 'Xth, the On June Juuc'kn City Driving Iark and Fair reguie Itm paopW of Ogden and adjw.iei.t territory ttilh a great i of by trottiiig, pii-i- ! g will The pur and rutiiimg The be liberal aud grounds attmi-tne- . the river. t of the city, pHrk is Ifrre is Itie prufratn and its ima'erae: THoniSio 2.15 class; prase fcO. J. I. Mir,erud. !enver, enters Don. S. 1. 1L lijtcli, Salt Lake, enter Romero Jr. Geo. I'ullary, Logan, enters Dexter. of rivalry. Those interested expreijiis A. ti. Hast, Salt Lake, eotera Incaa. have stated to the Logan people time Thos. 1L Harris, Salt Lake, enters aud agin that the laying out of the Mies Foxie. new town ia not a movemeul in opposifacing 2:30 class. tion either to the city of Logan or to any interests of the east side of Cache valley, J, D. Mitchell Salt Lake, enters Elder but is to develop the interests of the val- Lucas. A. M. Pendleton, Salt Lake, enter ley aud supply a shipping . and trading point for a large number of people now Lylia Allen. without proper local advantages of that A. S. Kendall Salt Lake, enters Riley K. Geo. Edwards, Ogden, enters Maggie character. The following eitract from the Logan IL A. P. Carson, Pleasant, Kansas, enters Journal will be of interest: ' The Ogden merchant prince, Mr. F. J. John li. Geo. Burr is, Ogden, enters Dolly Kieeel wua in town again on Monday. He says they wdl have their town around Brown. Cache Junction platted this month. The trotting 2:23 CLASS. name has not yet been determined on, B. C. Ewring, Salt Lake, eutera Denny but his old friends in this valley say Ryan. Mr. Kieeel shall not be forgotten when J. P. Stoneroad, Denver, enters Belle J it cornea to naming the streets of the L. C. Lee, t)gden, enters Byron Smith. new city. The syndicate has purchased Chaa. Whit more, Salt Lake, enters 500 acre around ths present Cache Otho. Thoe. Harris, Salt Lake, enters Meni-brin- o Junction the buy including Card's 100 acres and the 100 acres of Eli UelL A Thorne. J. B. Ranier, Salt Lake, enters Jim grain elevator ia to be erected there; the Continental Oil company purposes erect- McCord. i , , i ing an oil depot there; Paint brewing 1300. 2:22 class; pf pacing will build a Company, of Milwaukee, J. D. Mitchell, Salt Lake, enters Elder reservoir there for their beer to be stored in bulk and bottle. Mr. Kiesel Lucaa. Geo. Buiris, Ogden, enters ' Dolly says the people of Ogden are taking a great deal of interest in the new town, Brown. J. A. Fitzgerald, Salt Lake, enters and will invest there, "but" says he, "our greatest encouragement conn a Pomp. A. D. Carson, Pleasant. Kansas, enters from Logan." He says the town will help the whole valley and Logan in par- E. W.D.S. A. Carson, Pleasant, Kansas, enters ticular, being the centre of the official and principal city in the vnlley. We John Hazard. may therefore look for work next month trotting 2:23 uss; riK.su WOO, in the new town. P. Honeroad, Denver, enters MinJ. Mr. Kieeel, Mr.Post and Mr.Schramm, nie's Almont. all interested in the new scheme, were Henrv Verkes, Denver, enters Belle J. inquiring into the cost of building maAlex Lewis, Butte, enters Contractor. terial Monday, and talking to masons. G. W. Beckler, Denver, enters Mara-brin- o The rumor is that they are about to beBelle. gin to build a hotel. pacing 2:18 class; pcrhe (100. J, A. Fitzgeiald, Salt Lake, enters Caledonian Society. Pomp. The regular business meeting of the 1', H. Roeohe, Salt Lake, enters Don Caledonion society will be held in (he Angus. A. G. Rysdale, Salt Lake, enters Tom A. O. U. W. hall tonight at 8 p. m. A Lindermaa. full attendance is requested. W. D. Womack, Denver, enters Fred W. , Auction. NAMED RACE TfaOTTING AND PACING. Storage Sale, we will sell at our sale Zeimer 4 Stone, Ogden, enters, "Stone-niont.- " street, on Saturroom, 362 Twenth-fift1 unclaimed m. at goods p. sharp, day Geo. Edwards, Ogden, enters, Maggie from the storage house of Madison & II. Bond, tine bed furnishing, table linen, B. F. Garr, Ogden, enters, Mormon all wool blankets, silverware. Domestic Boy. sewing machine, a fine line of standard L. C. Lee, Ogden, enters, Prince. books, dry goods etc. Geo. Higby, Hooper, enters. Hooper. O. W. Bell & Co., Auctioneers. N. Richardson, Ogden, enters, Sallie. A. Z. Washburn, Ogden, enters, Sport diaof Remember the auction sale In addition to the above entries over E. Steler's monds, watches and jewelry at running horses will be entered street Goods must be twenty 276 Twenty-fift- h for the meeting, which entries will olose sold regardless of price to satisfy mort- the night before the races. W. V. Helprich, Mortgagee. gage. AtKx.-uit.-o- lt pro-.-rau- Lur. 1 inU-retf- d u ti.en WfU The sanitary inspector and one of the ofticra then went up stair to exatuiue the bed room, as to their liht, veulila-tio- n and samtary condition. Tlitsy fuutid that m coaiplute traurifortuatioo mas going on, nua papering, carpetry and and a hole bevy of newly f urnuhir)j handsome and bewitching imported, Japaaeae women occupying aome of the room. In this connection it will perhajic be remembered that The CxtnnKwiAueonie weeks atfo furnished the news of a deal that had been made whereby one Fred Jo'iLBon was to furnish Ok'Jen with a supply of Japanese women for purposes other than improving the w hite portion of the human family of this locality and and that the consignment had landed in San Fntrcweo where it was detained by the authorities. The disclosures made yedterUay would indicate that some of the vile beings whom this villan Johnson has considerately undertaken to furnish to Ogden had arrived and these were to be their quarters. One of the women wm Bittiutf on the floor in a squatting position and another was cutting her hair, when the men entered. offiAfter making this discovery the cials returned down stairs and made a descent on the opium joint There they found two men lying one on either side of the opium smoking apparatus, who on seeing the officers jumped and ran into the store room. Then there was a hubbub. From a dozen to a score of excited Chinamen jabbering and moving about, and mixing about like a swarm of bees. The police scooped in the whole lot of them, and formed a little carnival parade of their own, the line of march being straight up Twenty-fiftstreet to the city hnil. A' charge was brought against the proprietor, whose onme is not easily spplled in English, owing to the number of "ng'a" in it, for keeping the joint, and Ck'iiinst Another for smoking. P. J. Durrntt appeared for the defendants and J. X. Kimball for the city. The chnrge against the joint keeper was sustained and he was fined twenty-livJollars and costs. All the rest of the heathens were turned loose and now American people want to know how long we are to suffer such things right under our noses in this city. The time is ripe that we had Chinese quarters here, the number that are in in Ogden. The health officers are to be commended for doing their duty aad they should be well supported in doing it. The sick Chinaman was shipped to San Francisco last evening. y The additional arrests xsre following made yesterday: David McMania was arrested charged with drunkenness. Wm. McCord and Wm. Clare arrested for disturbing the peace. Edward F. Martin was arrested charged with disturbing the peace. The following business was transacted in Judge Miner's court yesterday. Ann Phillips vs. Thomas Phillips, or der allowing report and findings of referee to be filed. The Manhattan Trust Co. vs. The Ogden and Hot Springs and Heal:h Resort Co., attorneys for defendant entered their appearance. Tuesday to answer. The Manhattan Trust Co. vs. The Ogden and Hot Springs and Health Resort Co., order appointing a receiver. The Manhattan Trust Co., vs. The Ogden and Hot Springs and Health Resort Co., order by consent appointing F. W. LaFrentz receiver with his bonds fixed $20,000. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything tliat will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the -- orld was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently iu the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. Ludlow's ;f55.50 shoes for A'M at Ashby Bros. ? v t f ; rk h A Man can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting Factory for 25 cents. 320 Twenty-fifth First District Court. at . I I Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned administrator of the estate of Mary Smith, deceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them with the necessary vouchers within four months after the first publication of this notoice, to the said administrator at the office of R. W. Cross, room No. 66 First National bank building, the same being the place for the transaction of the business of said estate, in Odgen City, Weber county, Utah territory. William Smith, Administrator of the. estate of Mary Smith, deceased. Dated tit Odgen City, May 27, 1801. street. - What is It? "Where Ignorance is Bliss Tis Folly to be Wise." dry coods store is not supposed to know anything about clothing, not more than a butcher would. It certainly would be a sad mistake if you would step into a meat market and ask the sturdy manipulator of the, cleaver what was the latest style of clothing. He would tell you to go to a clothing store, where people are posted on such things, and find out. Therefore, if you want late styles, dependable materials and honest workmanship, go to a reliable clothing store. Let us remind you of our stock. In addition to our stock of exclusive novelties, fine materials, beautiful styles in both suits and. lone pants, We are offering them, during this gigantic clearing sale at prices lower than was ever named on the same class of goods in Utah. Any person possessed of the least bit of practical wisdom can grasp it at a glance. A. . That produces that beautiful, soft, deli- cate complexion and leaves no traces of its application or injurious effects? The answer: Wisdom's Famous Robertine. No lady's toilette complete without it. FIVE POINTS NEWS. Mr. Ed. KautTman, of Cheyenne, was at the Points yesterday. Several parties leave here nearly every morning for the fishing grounds in Ogden canon. Mr. James Iverson has his beautiful barn nearly completed. The democratic rally Wednesday evening at the hall was fairly attended, and the Five Points band tendered them some very choice music. W. B. Wedell sold two lots in the Terrace subdivision yesterday. He gets there just the same. Mr. J. F. Pierce has returned from the gold fields in Colorado, in which he has been looking after his interest in a , large mine. William Redfield opened up his new saloon, formerly occupied by D. H. Dirr, yesterday. Pi of. Klaus and lady orchestra, J. W. Southwell, Jr., and family, J. S. Southwell and wife, James Harrop and family, with several others, took a picnio dinner, and with other refreshments, musie, etc.; spent a very enjoyable day at the Hot Springs grove A A. A. Oh! What A Snap. Six organs nearly new that cannot be bought anywhere for less than (125 new for sale from, $TaJ to (85. Terme, five dollars down and five dollars per month. F. E. Warren Mercantile Co. Notice to Stone Cutters. Keep away from Detroit, Mich., during strike. Money to Loan ! Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledges for sale cheap, . 201 and 206, Twenty-fiftSt Drozdowitz Bros. h orciS EXTOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and acta yet promptly on the Kidneys, fently and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels cold3, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation jpermanenfJy. For Bale in 60c and $1 bottles by all druggist. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAH FRANCISCO, , "iouisville, xr. IMPORTANT ' CAL, new roitK, .r. TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND. CHILD IN UTAH.' Diseases of leEje, WM. HARCOMBE Ear, Nose, Throat Chronic Diseases and Deformities. Th old hi Ann and eismininir physician of "The Lir-bi- t Snririeal Institute .nd World of Kunsu City and Sa Francisco will Tisit Ogden and have otficei at the Hroom hotel. Feb. 26 and 26, at Olift ho tee, Salt Lake, Feb. 27 and Sa, This will be a rare chance for the people of Utah to oouimli free with the oldest and most successful California specialist who has had nearly fifty years si ecial practice, hnvuiff pradnated in 143. Knmfniher the old doctor will vieit. Ctah himpelf. Dr. Li' hie A Co. of San FranciKO are the only reliable eiecinlist from the lanje citiea w.io yifit I'tah quarterly, who treat all wftgtinK aud amioyinK chronic (lipeasos of men, women aud children and t tie only hrece and deformity nmnuf:ic tnrers who visit Utah frbm tiau rrauciscu KaiiEae (.'ity. flit 2473-247- 5 flu re, iiis 0 WASHINGTON AVENUE. |