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Show (MiDKX DAILY COMMERCIAL; THE BIDS IKE SOW IS D. P. Mrs. Wm. Uietiarda NUj'a VP. M Sker Mrs. U. B. W.J. Twelve Contractors Figure on Jok a O. D. , tie rniversitr. lit THE JOB LET THIS Cvllfffe Burrieu ljecthl Printer. thare"a man with aoul ao deaJ, alio to himself hath cover said. thi ia my om n native land ? Tbat the aeutitueot ut the majority it Dot tha We people of Oden oo the aubject of the L Uh University in connection with Ogdeiie pride to tbia matter. The ladtea have decided to take a hand and do all they can for the construction of the University, and shea the lad. God bless theui decided to assist in the great educational movement, its suooeas is placed beyond doubt They are going TO CIVE A FA1B in the pavilion, commencing on the 11th of July and closing with Saturday night, uly the 18th. Fairs are a popular en tertainment in auch matters and fre quently raise a (Treat deal of monev. That the utdie will raise considerable is beyond question, but it is their influence Inch will extend to the fathers and sons and cause them to eiert thembel in the various avenues of business toward the success of the Univarsity that will be worth more and in the end amount to more in money than what is ruiHtxj uirtx:uy uy uie luir. J I " 5 5 5 5 5 !..,... afternoon at room T3ST7 WITH . Mi S SNYDER Wfi - - f, oaiuraay CorejBrr IH TO ROBINSON, COMPAVV. er' f J Dealers in Hardware, Stoves, Tinware. Etc Etc. AND KY AMI'K caa and know all rae of tfce DeoKle ail tha tie Unma. But it will ua our constant endeavor to pl tuna bv keeping tba largest and must eoaipWta stock bich wa can and a sell U1 at pleaa f tmpota.U prior I all the gjods in com. """TINSHOPIN pud in to the treasurer yesterday fci in eaah, cuntribated by the men ai inetr And t--j 46 wm paid into the treasurer yesterday, collected in cash at tha Methodist ehurch, for the University Sunday evening. J. Wesley Hill preached Sunday night oo ice university. Ilia familiar admirer bow call Mr. W m. llarcomba "University BilL" IIOKXBY situ. & CONNECTION. CAKMAX. 2345 Washington Ave. THE CITY COTXCIL. PFESUXAL FAEAGBAPHS. Miss Robbint, of 453, Taaotyeootid street, went do o to Salt Lake City Uurt evening on a short vuut with relatives and friend. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Houghton and children, after a moat eolornUe visit in Ogden, left last evening fur their home abooiime axu m bait Lake City. Harootcbo, tha clothier, will pay to J. R. Kelly, a leading grocerymmn ot Adams, today, 115 from yesterday's sales. Cheyenne, after taking a look over the The store of Orton A Co, th jeweler town between Denver and Kan Francis under toe Broom hotel, on V ashingtoa co, has decided to locate in Ogdeor avenue, was closed last nurht when the Mr. W. G. manager of tha Patter, the reporter of The Com ar.u'UL called. western Union Telegraph company at It was the hrst day ot their thirty-daButte, Montana, accompanied by his university run. It is understood they wife, are visiting friends in this city for nad a good trade. a few daya M. V. Gilbert, one of Ogden's most IN THE VARIOUS COURTS. able and promising lawyers, has re turned from bis visit to Chicago which The Average Amount of Buioej was prolonged owing to the severe ill- Disposed Off. neat of his father. The following cases wera up before Major Stephens yesterday showed the Judge Miser ia tha First District court Commercial man soma specimens of ok-to- y yesterday. motion to retax costs denied and plaintiff opera house block to discuss plans for granted f-- costs rrom defendant. Donelson va IL U. Westover the contemplated series of entertain et Caroline al., order for publication of summons tuenta to assist in the raising of funds for the Utah university. The meeting was called to order by Judge Bifhop's Court. Mr. Harvey, who explained in a few In the case of the People va Alpbeus words thegreat undertaking upon which charged with horse stealing, the the lHilies nad entered so heartily and Barnes, assured them of its undoubted success. case was dismissed and defendant re 'I he meeting, with Professor Kent as leased. This ia the case to which The temporary chairman, then proceeded to Commercial has made former allusion. tne election ot onicers. Mrs. W. II. Barnes was detained by the authorities Harvey was unanimously chosen presiawaiting some stock belonging to him dent; Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel, Mrs. A. 11. Nelson, secretary; Mrs. Dr. which was bemg brought from Idaho to be used as evidence in behalf of ac lieid, treasurer. After considerable discussion it was cused. After many unsuccessful at decided to hold the fair live days, be- tempts the stock at last reached Ogden and being offered as evidence, satisfied ginning Tuesday, July 14th, at the pa- the prosecution that Barnes was Dot vilion in Lester Park. of the charge against him, and guilty THK COMMITTEES. upon a motion of the prosecution be was A temporary (committee consisting of five ladies, Mrs. Preshaw, Mrs. Add Kuhn, Mrs. Dr. lieid, Mrs. Nice and Mrs. Rhodes, were appointed by the president to nominate an executive committee consisting of live persons, each to b chairman of a sub committee having charge of one of the tive departments into which the work was divided, each to be appointed by its chairman. The report of the committee Kent chairman of comProf. nominating mittee on entertainment, Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel chairman of fancy department, Mrs. Judge II. P. Henderson chairman of floral department, Mrs. Utt chairman refreshment department, Mrs. Bowes chairman confectionery department, was adopted and the following committees were appointed: Committee on entertainment: Prof. Kent chairman; Mrs. Will Swan, Mrs. W. V. Funge, Mrs. B. M. Short, Mrs. O. O. Howard. Fancy department: Mrs. Fred J. Kiesel chairman; Mrs. Joseph Brinker, Mrs. Add Kuhn, Miss McDowell, Mrs. Shilling, Mrs. Judge Patton, Mrs. Binford, Mrs.. C A. Nelson, Mrs. Abe Kuhn and Mrs. Knapp. Mrs. Judge II. Floral department: P. Henderson chairman; Miss Turner, Mrs. King, Mrs. E. M. Allison, Mrs. Mrs. Dr. Anderson, Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. L. B. Adams, Mrs. E. A. Reed and Mrs. Judge Maginnis. Mrs. Confectionery department: Bowes chairman; Mrs. F. J. Cannon, Mrs. A. B. Corey, Mrs. II. M. Bond, Mrs. I B. Crout, Mrs. J. C. Armstrong, Mrs. T. A. Wbalen and Mrs. J. N. Kimball. Refreshment department: Mrs. Ott chairman; Mrs. Preshaw, Mrs. K. P. Hunter, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Abe Kuhn, Mrs. Baird, Miss Mary Maguire, Mrs. J. O. White, Mrs. R. W. Cross, and Mrs. C. A. Nelson. A motion was made and carried that the executive committee meet at the residence of Mrs. A. H. Nelson, northeast corner of Twenty-thirand Adams avenue, at 3 o'clock p. m. Wednesday, which after the meeting adJuly 1st, & HARDWARE - jf T:.a bau.5. ,c CALL Carman, SUCCESSORS kio tha Wi ho-r-sum people BASK KOTC& THE LADIKH BALLY. In tha case ot D. F. Walker et aL va. Pursuant to the call pulished in The Newton Farr, demurrer overrulled. Commkktui. bunuay mornmg, June Wm. Pierce vs. Stephen and Busber. IMUi, a large number of ladies met at yesterday 3 2 bulks & Hoinbv wf ail the Uaroombe, the clothier on Washier people ton avenue, wid ia to the Inuinr. Mr. our boa in the city L. B, Adaoaa, yesterday, from his "Brea'itea 1:.'10 WP-v- .2 2 ... Lhimuiii.... Tot! IJIHHhin be seen to be appreciated STEALS "MONARCH M ust .1 Ahoe G. RMgen OrrBiil-Otb- er hey PrwsUw IWrtulli L.B. Crout Jjeeph K. Harris. EVENING Peter Hubert the LaJie Will TaVe a Hand ia tbf Cause-T- 5 6 2 1L.11 TtEsliAV. JUNK released. In the estate ot John Wood, deceased, a hearing on petition for allowance for widow, and order grantiug same. in the estate ot James tlutchms, de ceased, htaring on petition for allowance of the widow and tor setting aside exempt property, order entered granting same. In the estate of Mattie Davis, de censed, order fixing July 10th for hear ing on final account of Geo. Davis, the former administrator. JcowriKi'ao raoM nawr PtT BALJUb. Tha following pay roll were read and approved: t'46 Fire department 4l 13 Sprinkling streets I'Ciliip Ford, dog catcher lieoch Canal oouipany 120 tU31 OEDIKAXCB rAA-E- Tha finance committos reported an or dinance assessing a tax of three and one-hamills on tha dollar. The ordinance was passed by unani mous vote, and on motion of Lundy, ordered printed in 1H uohhkmiau Tha ordinance fixing the salaries of city justices .of tha peace at ffcuper annum was read for tha third lime and passed. lf AS TO aTBEET IBFJiS. Lundy moved tbat the resolution in true ting the city marshal to cut down XaMiUa tritjerue cherries which were large trees be now passed. raised in Nob Hill that measured three Cannon favored an ordinance which inches in circumference. would forbid tha planting of any more iba resolution Chas. IL Kircher, formerly with the cotton bearing trees, Rio Grande Express company, of Denver, was passed. tna ordinance de Allison moved tnat has coma to Ogden no accept the with tb fining tha duties of tha city jailor be position of bookkeeper Iiaseed. Bear River Irrigation company. Dee insisted tnat triers w as no such Mesdamea Htrevell, Linck. Binford, ordinance as it was proposed to annul. Yates, Misses Mitchell and Vales, The ordinance passed. Dee and Urates Messrs. Htrevell. Linck. Binford and vol ing no, and on motion of Spencer was Raum, returned from a week's outing ordered printed in TheCommercial. and fishing in Ogden canon, and report Allison introduced a resolution to set a moat enjoyable time. aside 20 per cent of the city's income as sinking fund to pay toe city a banded Mai. A. R. Elliott returned yesterday from Denver where he has been visiting indobtodnesa Laid on the table for one week. during the past three weeks. He reports The recorder was instructed to draw times rather dull in that city. Mrs. a warrant for $100 in favor of the mayor Elliott and Miss Elliott, who have been east visiting, will remain in Denver a for charitable purposes. Adjourned. few days bafore returning to Ogden. To Onr Friends. Evervhod v an tn tha mimipjilA toniirht We wish to tender our heartfelt enjoy a rare evening and good con thanks to our many friends who so science. kindly rendered us assistance and sympathy in our inconsolable bereavement in the loss of our dear boy Artie. I. N., JriJA K. and John L. Tierce. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Oonr.N,June 29, 1801. Church and Professor Nagel Attend tha musicals, Twenty-fourtCordially Invite You to Attend a Musicale to be Given in the and Adams, tonight ' Church Parlors, Corner Twenty-fourtand Exterminating the Fish. Adams, Complaints are being made that cer at June 30th, Tuesday Evening, tain parties are using giant powder to 8 o'clock. kill the fish in the rivers. The results of this nefarious method of destroying Special Program, Including .Old the hsh are too well known to need any Melodies and Favorite Ajrs. comment but contiguous to this subject Refreshments G rat is. Admission, 50c. Tub Commercial might note that there are a vast number ot dead fish in Weber near Riverdale and in the Ogden river in the vicinity of the forks west of the A BIG XAIL. city. The villainous method of killing fish by this means will soon result dis Three Days' Work All to be Done astrously to every living thing in the streams. . The Police Record. Arthur Southwell was arrested for vagrancy. Geo. Myers was arrested on a charge of drunkenness. Ed Calton was arrested for drunken ness and for disturbing the peace. Yesterday. John a. Smith was arrested on a washouts on the Ne to the ot Owing charge vagrancy. W. A. Brown was arrested charged braska end ot the Union Pacific, trains with petit larceny. were delayed about two daya at the close of last week, and about three days' Musicale, Presbyterian church, to mail, including Sunday s, from that night time, had to be worked off by th clerks and carriers of the Ogden postoflico yesHow is This terday. It gave the boys such a pro To the Mayor and City Council, Gen gram of literary exercises as they do not tlemen: Having presented myself on care to meet more than once a year. Saturday, June 27, 1891, at the proper The "Last Rose of Summer." by Mrs. place for working poll tax, together with Nagel, "O Restless Sea" by a fine trio, work with sent to and son being my convicts under guard, I, being a respec- musicale, tonight citizen ot aforesaid table, Caledonian Society. city, do protest against being placed to A special meeting will be held in the work with convicts under guard. All oi Boyle building (third floor) tonight at 8 which is resptfully submitted. o clock, hivery member should be presCharles Li Clark. ent as business of importance will be Ogden, Utah, June 27th. 1891. transacted. Lots, Lots, Lots. A fine program, plantation melodies. Lota at 15 per month and work re Scotch airs, potpourri, at Presbyterian ceived on payment. church tonight A. J. vropsey, rive rointa. Lilly, Brackett & Co.'s hand sewed The Ladies, Fair 17.50 shoe reduced to $5 at Ashby Bros Should know that from this date we will At a meeting of the committee on journed. sell all ladies and children's summer unstates representation and children a' disBIDS OS THE BONDING. derwear and stockings at actual cost. play yesterday morning, Mrs. Frank Lukes Knitting Factory, Bids were opended yesterday on the of Cannon was appointed street Twenty-fift326, of the The University. superstructure that committee, and Mrs. O. O. Howard, bids ranged from $37,900 to $C1,2G8, and Jr., secretary. In the absence of chair New Derby Hats were as follows: man the has full power to J. M. Worneck and J. S. Lupe. . .$(51,208 At Co'e. Prices act. Atterbury, Dobson O. E. Fouble Ald-ridg- A Man can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting Factory for 25 cents. 320 Twenty-fifth street Navlor's $5 shoe for $3 Bros. at Ashby hand turn Gettinjr Warm. The mercury went up into the eighties yesterday. The snow is getting oh the mountains rapidly but will still make a showing for the Glorious Fourth. g d h &. 58,3110 John T.Newton W. P. McCoy Geo. W.Harris H. Berry John W. Emmons: Rinehart & Dawson T. G. Nelson and J. P. Emmert- . 58,130 52,775 52,465 61,850 51,825 51.208 Bon 48,500 art 4G.295 A. M. Little and Thos. W Stew- Wm. Crabbe 42,075 37,950 J. J. Whitaker & Co consider The executive committee will all questions involved in the meeting and decide this evening, at 7:30 o'clock, at its meeting that will be held at room 18 opera house block, and the contract As it will be will then be awarded. Been, there were twelve bids in all and the competition brought the bidding down to a very reasonable figure. ; f i ' . riOO, 13.00, $4.00, 5.00. The Ladies, Fair Should know that from this date we will sell all ladies and children's summer un derwear and stockings at actual cost Li ke s Knitting Factory, 326, Twenty-fift- h street Down at the Heel. nrnrllmnna nnmW rt tut.. sons who feel very much down at the heel just now. All they really need is a dose of St. Patrick's Pills to cleanse and TTlArA m A OKIS mind-healin- Tfr. A Han wmilrl ' An them more good than a dollar bottle of can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting any Olooa puriner. n or sale by W. Factory for 25 cents. 326 Twenty-fiftDriver & Son and all leading druggists. street MRS GRAHAM'S mnnvfltA f.hAir nvotamo h Great Reduction in Prices. Owing to the droD in real estate and well ventilated, Large, handsomely MORE MONEY COMING IN. furnished rooms, single or in suite, can the bard times, T. C. Chamberlain, of The following new subscriptions have be obtained from Mrs. Capt Lasher, the Broom Hotel, has concluded tot re board to 25 cents a beer, handed in to the committee since corner Twenty-fourtand Lincoln Ave, duce the prices of and $1.50 to $2 per day for board Saturday night, and were all raised by at very reasonable rates for the summer meal, and rooms. Come and see. Furnished Rooms and Board. " iiJiiiifle Iv 44&.Z h . J. ; Wesley Hill: J. W I Wilson Wm. L. MeCabe Mrs. Eva Flake W. G. Cochrane .C. E. Slater Mrs. S. C. Fliesuach E. F. II rat?. C. W. Landis Howard Hill.. 10 , 1 : 100 5 6 3 3 10 5 r months. Table and cuisine unsurpassed s by any in the city. A large and sample room for the free use and convenience of commercial traveling men has been added to the house and every exertion will be used to render their stay pleasant and agreeable. Transient rates $ 1.50 per day. Special rates for room and board by the month. Day boarders solicited. como-diou- EXIOYS Tlnli tlm method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan Mrs. Louise M. Lea will practice and and refreshing to the taste, and acta teach the practice of Christian science, yet promptly on the Kidneys, during her star of a few E'utlj and Bowels, cleanses the sys days in Ogden. On Tuesday, 2 to 4 p. tem effectually, dispels colds, headm., she receives calls from any who wish to consult her on Christian science. aches and fevers and cures habitual Consultation free. constipation permanently. For sale in 50c and f I bottles by all druggisU New Ties. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Lawn bows, 5c, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, and ) SAH fXAMCiaCO, CAU 50c Other ties. Any price to suit f rout, .r. iomsviu.Kr. & Dobson Co. Atterbury, New Soft Hala At Atterbury, Dobson & Co'e. LOO, $2.00, $3.00, W.00, 15.00 Prices. and $7.50, A Man can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting r aciory ror a cents. J.t l wenty-nrtt- i street is tho finest of TOILET CERATES Healim? and Clean sin in the It hns the quality of making hiKhrat ilrnree and the fliwh tirm autl the kin Soottiintr. thus preventing the formation of writilrW. Renders the ftkin (faliirhtfnliv noft. smooth and velvety. Contains no mineral oils or ftuimitl fat and unlike glycerine and vase line ami miMitvw inroaniuoiis, uuw mn pnr mote the growth ot uar on the face. It is es t, applying face pecially nice Ut u t!iebefore skin from wind and sun. and to protect Price 7V. ror sale with all other of Mrs. preparations by ail Ogden drugtfits cUe-pore- 30, 1891. MINNIE AND CHARLIE are married and happy; others of you would be able to do likewise if you bought your Olothins; of THE GOLDEN EAGLE Clothing House, WHICH PLACE IS HEADQUARTERS FOR Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishings, Etc. Tlie Celebration of tlie of our beloved anniversary nation's birtliday takes T)lace next Satnrdav. So bovs, wliat's the matter with. "von to tne oroiaen HJagie going: and 'sprucing up a bit?' and when SHE sees you maybe on the Fourth SHE will say Yes to You as MINNIE did to CHARLEY. 4 It at least can't do you any harm, for the merchandise you get at THE GOLDEN EAGLE is fully worth the money you pay for it. v L0EB - & - MEYER, Proprietors, 2410, Washington Avenue. |