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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1891. RAILROADS Rio Grande Western , ) ITBREXT TIME TABLE 'imr Lmn ! AmratNtii Laka... reedTEtel ! Arrif Lu.. ....... 1'roTO Provo Un ImMiim Biver ireeB ktvr Arriva Grand JaaftHw... Lm Grand Jaurtx... tiirfiwmx aun gt. lx OGUEX, trTAII- mw hv& aixl cuvtlr Dinin ruuoi a i;'Ui tiuur. Ail axxV-r- a api4iaje. katea tiMi Ui M. dar. MiMILLhS k DEMIXG. Prop. i- Ar. VajIix prin Arrrv Denver THE BBUKSWICK! VasT 7ii - iU a. sb 1 t AS an 10 I. G. Proudfit & Co., THE BRUNSWICK. DO YOU WANT To buy a bouse for the same payments as you pay ia rent! DO YOU WANT To buy a lot in the most desirable part of the City, on vour own terms and at prices? Mid-Vint- DO YOU WANT To buy at all? IF YOU DO I have SNAPS in all parti of the City, where owners are obliged to sell owing to the scarcity of money, and where ONE DOLLAR in cash invested bow, will do what TWO will fail to do as soon &h money eases up. I have HOUSES the Leave Proto Arm Sait Laka Leave 8alt Lake. a. a. p. I 2D p. in t1 9M p. BIm j a. 4 M a. M a. Ji a. sni 4 4 :45 p. m p. Bi n m lumltlM ua Html ti. mi rt fafennw's kua.u Ob tti enm n ' kaaviag WiaiV; Am4 ib ana mi 4 Uf)i.i IA awr tl tonr'a sua Wita axr wbit aaiis al aetpt i a. lUkt a iufTH btna a'er tt waAer BuaA M'bbb Ut vaeJLBa sAWtf arm r4. ia tkaat arili naa. Icawnwatsu Attd fifetUBf ftost B4MM WSH Kite Tynedala reinel r horse to the roadside coder a spreading clump of trees and wiped th perspiration from Ijer beated brow. It was warm day, even for the mouth of Jnno. Vaaa thought of txntroV and dread of a thunderstorm, which had been coursins through the child's mind for the last hoar or two, were now almost by the cool, grateful shade of a. 11 k p. p. 11 1(1 m t 10 P Bl 14 SB SB a. a n m p. a iliSl.a i a. b 10 l!t a m h-- faemJocka. Naomi. Kate's sleek bay, appeared rRAI.V'i equally thankful for rest and gave exOODEM AD SALT LACE. Lasva Ogilen, 8 3) a m., S W p, m., S U r.. pression to her feelings bj a low whinny m. Returuin arriva Cvdea liiisbp. m.,4rJUp. of satisfaction. m. :11 a, n. The little girl dismounted and proBIMOVAM. to brush the flies from her dumb ceeded Leave Satt Lake, 8 DO a. au, retornlnc, arriv Salt Lake 6 Ml p.m. companion's glossy coat aveucam roac, faovo, ararxovTLLi, THUTL "Twenty miles from homer murmured T. rLBASAMT HAKTt AXD SALIVA. she, whereat Naomi turned her head and Leave Ogdea 8 38 p. tn returnlnf, arriva gave the speaker an intelligent look out p. Oailen of her great brown eyes, quite as though D. 'i. DOIKiE. J. H. BENNETT. Gen. Paoa. Art. she understood the significance of the Ueo. Manager. words and had caught the half smothered sigh which accompanied them, It was, indeed, a long way for a child of twelve to have come alone, and upon such an important musion, but Kate was a plucky girl and not in the least homesick nor at all afraid of anything but a 1 1 certain tiny black cloudlet in the west, a "cloud no bigger than a man's hand." It was the prophesy of a storm, and a thunder shower meant unutterable things SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS to Katie Tynedalo. She wouldn't have started out today, but her father was sick and, Mr. Stein-felt- 's note being due, the old gentleman wanted his money. Securely buttoned inside the little gray basque were the $300 which was to cancel her father s in debtedness. "Quite a fortune!" thought she, feelLincoln, ing very womauly over the trust re posed in her. There had been a commotion in the Tynedale household the previous even ing when Rate had announced her wil FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS lingness to go over to Rydal with the LOCAL w (Mb Denver, St. Louis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Omaha. ON ALL TRAINS. MonthlyPavmentPIan Our Famous Dining Cars ' money. Airs. Tynedale bad promptly declared that such a thing wasn t to be thought of for a moment; but her husband had all laughed, in a good natured way, and as And can suit you and you can pay yourserted that it was a capital idea, and he further Information this 'or concerning KENT. self the would sooner trust his boy than any ina. t'v to nv Ticket Agent, or address E. E. WALKER, Gen. Agt,, Salt Lake City man in the neighborhood. If you want to buy FRONTAGE on He often called Kate "his boy," partly Washington avenue for because of the assistance she rendered him about the fann work, but chiefly in consequence of her skillful management of a horse. 3 tort Line to Park City. See ME. In the end Mr. Tynedale and Kate had carried the day. So here she was at If you want to buy a lot and will build THE PlNORlMlciMOF THE noontide but ten miles from her deson it, I will give you a discount on one of the beet building locations in the tination. She had only been over this City. I'm and after October 26, 1890, passenger and road once before, and that was some fn ight trains will ran as follows: years back; but she remembered every I also own or control the following PABSENOl TEAIN8. crook and turn of the entire distance SAO a. m properties: Leave Salt Lake perfectly. 4 lOO p. m Wedell's Monterey Addition. Leave Park City c 10:30 am arrive at Park Oity Directly ahead of the place where she Wedell's Five Points Subdivision. Arrive at Salt Lake 6;30p. m had halted lay a long stretch of unWedell's Terrace Subdivision. VRR1GHT TEATM. Five Points Annei. broken, uninhabited woodland. A timid 7 KX) a. m Leave Salt Lake Lund's Addition. . W. A. 4 person would doubtless have been afLeave Park City a. Sanford's Central Park Annex. 12:!0 p. Arrive at Park City at the prospect, but our young frighted Salt Arrive at Lake Mill Creek Addition. Sittp. friend hadn't a thought pf fear. Twelve suburban trains daily between I South Ogden Heights. Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. Her courage was soon to be put to a A U people going to Park City will find it tc test Mr interest to take this line. I am in the field for business and can th Jfhces and Depot: Corner 8th Sonth and After a brief pause she left Naomi suit you. M ain street, Salt Lake City. and climbed to the summit of a gently T. J. Mackintosh, 6. F. and P. A. get a betrising knoll beside the way ter view of the western 6ky. Behold! the threatening cloud had entirely disappeared, drifted away down Over the Poatoffice. behind the blue hills. Kate drew a deep breath of relief, and N. B. Parties having CHEAP propran back to the foot of the hilL erties and who want QUICK RETURNS, "You shall have a nice, long rest, Nalist them with ME. I have a constant omi!" exclaimed she, patting the arched GOOD and ACREAGE demand for PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE! neck of her favorite. BUILDING SITES. Threading the ravine below flowed a shallow stream, the sparkle of whose sunlit waters came up through darkly interlacing branches of evergreen like -r- BBTWHBH Over the Postoffice. gleams of silver. Thither Katie led her steed. PUEBLO DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS After quenching her thirst at the brook AN ORDINANCE AND mare turned her about and began tha 1891. for the taxes year Levying general the tender green ' vegetation Be it ordained by the City Council of Ojrden ALT LAKE CITY, cropping PACIFIC COAST v be - WUUIul, City, that a tax of 3 K mills on the dollar asandalincrthwest which points. fringed its banks, while her mislevied and collected the present year on the tress sat down upon a mossy 'bank to VIA sessed value of all real estate and personal 0, TiEADVILLE. ASPtN aud GLEN property within this cityformade taxable by the da . partake of the lunch which careful laws of Utah Territory general purposes ; WOOD SPRING 1 Mother Tynedale had prepared for her. and said ta is hereby levied. SCENERY E'(JIPMENT Passed June 29,1891. Fully an hour they had remained lied. Unequi Umrarpasaed WM. H. TUBNER. Mayor. seal there, the little girl stretched at full Attest, j I. T. P. Bryan. Recorder of Ogaen City, do length upon ber soft couch of moss, half Through Pullman Sleeperv and Pullman hereby certify that that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled fonrist care between Denver a4 San Fiancisca asleep, Naomi grazing near at hand. "An Ordinance Levying (lone; d Taxes for the Through the heart of the Uosky Mountains Suddenly Kate sat up,- very wide Year 1X91," passed by the City Conncil of Ogden the most comfortable, the safest, and tot awake. Her quick ear had caught the rrandest of all tranacontlnental ron'es. Oity June 29. 11. For rates, descriptive pamph lets, 6tc.t call on sound of horses' hoofs. In testimony whereof I have herennto set my band and affixed the corp. rate seal of Ogden oi address J. D. KEN WORTH I, geuenl agent. Yonder, up in the highway, two men 1SSI. Santa Fe Route, Salt Lake City. City this 3uth day of June, H. COLLBRAN, teneral manager, Coloradr T. P. BRYAN, were approaching. Both travelers were ISKAL ' Springs, Colo. City Recorder. provided with horses, though but oue CHAS. S. LEE, general passenger agent was Colo. mounted. The other picked his way Denver, AN ORDINANCE carefully along, evidently searching for "An Ordinance. ontitled an ordinance amending something. What that something was Jailor Duties Shall Enforce Rules," approved interested the child greatly. She felt of January 27th, 1881. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden the precious envelope in her bosom and City that an ordinance entitled "Jailor Duties-Sh- all Member of the american Ticket Broker1. enforce rules," approved January 27th, wished heartily thpt it were safe in Mr. Association. 111, be, and the same is hereby amended by Steinfelt's keeping. be known to as adding thereto the following the men neared the group of Section 2. ' Railroad and Slowly Steamship 8k0; i. The Jailor shall act under the supertrees under which she had first halted, vision and direction of the City Marshal and shall perform the duties specified in the foregofollowing her very track, she could have and direction ing section under the supervision averred. ' of the City Marshal, They stopped directly, and the rider Passed June , 191. WM. H. TURNER, Mayor. Then begati a doubly sharp dismounted. Lkai, L T. P. Bryan,' Recorder of Ogden City, do investigation of the ground. hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true Our brave lass felt that it was hifih and correct copy of an amendment to sn ordinance entitled "Jailor Duties Shall enforce time for action. Catching Naomi by the the by 27th,18Sl,passed rules," approved January June , lltil. bridle she led the unresisting animal City Council of Ogden Citjr Railroad Ticket In Uwtimony whereof I hereunto set my hand Bonght, Sold ana Ex down iuto the stream, resolved that no and aHx thecornorato seal of (Vden ritT. this changed, to all points. ALL TICKETS aNTBKO. traces of their flight should remain. T.P.BRYAN, 30thdayof June,li. Hit) Twenty fifth Street City Keoorder. Telephone. Iskal Attached to Tbbocsh Tkains. HALF ITS VALUE Utah Central Railway OT. W. B. WEDELL, W.B. WEDELL, STANDARD GUAGE nf-nr- . ' GEORGE W. JONES. ' s TICKET BROKER a and poaKiblM CRMrk. kttvar. &..- - behind a tre. tying Iit.:y ah Btoie U small kVa kilTa wlBdy eras ib any beat tia taJIIe, witi ti. whj cp ALWAYS eeret frvolly ama lk tbs halier to a sapting cautiously through the under-brufto a pou.t near th A where the La--i Lart ScwB the sueo. TLry were still there, but evidently eotUrirpUtrd a more tf come eort. YfettaTy Kate mad a Bute of two fcU, tie first of which was that both men were nljutous looking swciineas of humanity; .tcwridly, theu borse were rrk-it- g with sweat and apparectly much tx- t&tttfd. IS THE LEAD! UP WITH THE TIMES I The time has just arrived when you are all feeling a want of rest and comfort. HERE WE ARE to Supply your wants. Your real benefactors. FOR ONE WEEK We ill offer our Immense Stock of MAMMOCKS at absoLeaving the animals to feed by the waykiJe, the two presently crossed the lute Cost. Our friends all know that our word is our bond, road and struck into a path leading and we do what we say, so step around and b'jy while you down to the brtx-kone of thetn point get me cnance 01 a Keai uargain. ing with his rattlesnake whip to Naomi f jotprini in the black soiL Hammocks that sold for go cents. Now at 60 cents. Kaiw hewd ber name pronounced by Hammocks that sold for 1.25, Now at 85 cents. the mut savage looking one, and a moHammocks that sold for 1.50, Now at ment Lit-- r the acoundrel parted by, t from her acarctly three Spreaders that sold for 15 cents. Now at 10 cents. place of concealment Within easy reach of the Ropes, patent anchor, that sold for 15 cents, Now 10 cts. covett--d treasure, he was, luckily for Hooks that sold for 15 cents, Now at 10 cents. Katie, unconscious of the fact With his heavy whip he struck an ugly little bluw at the identical buh through which bright eyes were peering. For a moment, as the little girl afterward admitted, the was "almost afraid." On her handd and knees she crept back a short distance, ruefully mindful of the fact that numerous bharp stubs and routs were mini ug her Sunday gown. Wheu VVas a Fearful Slaughter while it Lasted- - We still have a far enough away she arotie to her feet FEW left which we will offer at same discounts as advertised and fled back to Naomi with the speed until they are all cleared. Now is Your Opportunity. Take It. of a bunted deer. Unfastening her, Kate started to Wad her toward the road, though she knew not what obstacles might intervene, the thick growth of young trees rendering it impossible for the eye to penetrate many yards in adw , I iu p. m U::tt a. s 8 10 p. di 11M a. n Art ive Oiei"n al4 Farina SB; sbi s a. so swriAjy. sata km wwac ptovar cried. kksva aowrfv A GIRL'S ADVENTURE. ii 11 Im spraig Into hi fcgfc'Jy A few fcaadred yardj abovw the hrdod ber : jr a lm barJc ee lie aid U A BacaM ah bad 30 a. Expraaa, II Leadville GuwwixhJ Bpri'c ArrimA JunrtLtm . Lean Gracd Junction... Arrive Green K ver Leave Graeo River....... . Arrive Provo. 14 U mi- -t wen tar away It a. uasp. mut ia1J p.B MaU Utn tbs larrat Hal ia Oyioa and m h. vick lh Briuu bai4. siiL labia axduaCOME AND SEE US. Wa 10 lb aAy. mi Wtcrj AnmrCf a To gLaddra Ua Bcary. waius , Wet vita Baar (haa tli awt aea fuaA. But. ah swi for lb boai Uiat left tL aaarw arfaea It akia vara rmi. That I ahail aaa BO Baura for '.be a&her Tul In aea givmt ep it deatd. Uaialea Kutk m CWuutcra Jtmnu.. ,). p. p. m p. sb So. 1. Pacida 1 Otot .VaJon's. i ijirs !! iii a. sallaep. TIAIJU. Leaw Oeev ; Lav . il StMiun Paebli Finest BiUiard Hall in Utah. on i 1 WUCMO . A'iUUC Ai-a- a ju AO lmn Lmdwill lmn Arrivs Purliiu trst-elas- a. So. I a. I u a. T .p. a. a Uir p. 11 A a. m. Hi p. 11 a as II :u p. 2fi p. au; I :W a. Orfc-- Laata&aiL Vo. I j runt mocxB tlx ctmS cray Then Umt Lk4 A ad I aaw sum la all parts of the City for sale A I AW ty rrusi bEfert J3y t. 181. V1- - tTp SUdrat A4 IB rvwea nwt SA'ki: Ab4 ILm Away la tb weal ia TWt aaaaCBins auk standarT"gauge. "ililh tail k' was mri wmi TVs pasuar UJ Railway. WAD'S SOH1 FISHER A 3 Our Sale of Refrigerators! THE FAIR vance. They were almost out; so near, in fact, tha some oddly twisted birches, which Kate remembered to have observed growing upon the opposite side of the track, were in full view, when horse and leader were both brought to a sudden halt A huge fallen tree lay directly in front of them, shutting off all hope of escaiw in that direction. On one side the 2443 ant Washington Avenue, : : Ogden. Utah gnarled, earth covered roots of another prostrate monarch of the forest presented an equally formidable barrier, and at her right lay many dead branches, the crackling of which would inevitably lie tray her presence to the human bloodWHsjUjJtJj1 J hounds so close upon her track. Poor Katie! 1 In a moment Katie felt a great, glad thrill of hope springing up within her heart Instantly she resolved to mount Naomi and make a bold dash through J E have a New Line of Prices on Gasoline Stoves, and the brush at all hazards. Accordingly y want you to Look at our "DANGLERS" then comshe climbed to a seat in the saddle pre both goods and prices and see if we are not pare paratory to making the attempt Naomi, however, was au intelligent brute and had no notion of running the A Full Line of gauntlet in such a reckless mauner. To Sharp Buyers Mwijs Katie's surprise she obstinately refused these in goods to advance a hair's breadth in the di Co to Funge's. rection her mistress desired, but, instead, operation commenced backing off. Being taller Do You Trade Here? than Kate, it may be that she had made a discovery which the girl certainly had not, L e., that a pair of extremely fierce, Trj' 1 black eyes In that quarter were watching every movement with a sinister in- Importers. Mb and Retailors, Keep Goo j. Bjj'n Mil . To-d- ay. terest A few paces back the mare stopped; then started rapidly forward and, almost before Kate comprehended what she was about sufficiently to tighten her hold, the horse went over the gigantic log with something of the agility of a kitten, her hind feet sending out a ringing echo as they struck against the hard wood. "Bravo!" cried our heroine, forgetting prudence in her admiration. A loud shout, followed by a hoarse imprecation, instantly gave her to understand that her whereabouts had been discovered. However, the way before her was clear enough now. Naomi swept out into the track and galloped away at a breakneck pace. For the life of her Katie could not have refrained from sending back a triumphant little huzzah to the discomfited rascal who stood watching his prey thus make her escape. His reply was a bullet, which went whizzing by her head so close that she felt the breeze it created in passing. The other man, warned by his confederate, came running up, and hastily mounting their horses, both started iu hot pursuit. But those weary steeds were no match for Naomi, who, fresh from her nooning, appeared to exult in the wild race she was leading. For a mile or two the chase was kept np, but curses and flying shots proving alike ineffectual in recalling the brave little maiden, they at length turned their horses in an opposite direction and rode sullenly back, and were seen no more in those parts until some months later, when Nemesis hunted them down on a charge of horse stealing, which was proven against them. So far as the writer knows they are still under government surveillance, and likely to be so for some years to come. Without further adventure Katie reached Rydal, and bad the satisfaction of seeing old Mr. Stemfelt in possession of his money. The sheriff of the county, who was a friend of Mr. Tynedale, accompanied her upon her return. In spite of being an accomplished equestrian, our young friend nowadays never ventured upon such long journeys unattended. The Tynedale family and their friends are still disposed to lionize her in consequence of the episode above narrated, but Katie modestly waves all claim to heroism, declaring that it was Naomi who brought her safely through. Delight Wayback in Montreal Star. .' Hairy and Hairless People. The Lainattes are the nearest hairless and the Anios the hairiest of all human beings. The last named have for centuries been famed as having more hair and less brains than any other species of tha genus homo on the face of the earth. St Louis Republic Goods Wh at ode! Don't think because they are "Danglers" They Cost More than others. They do not. LOOK AT THESE PRICES.-On- e Burner, S3.85. Two Burners, 85.80; Tln e Burners, 87.70What do vou Think of These Prices? They Are - - RiKjrht. I Trade is Very Bid' S""l'-"S'- l SD3cial Prices on Good with us. The Best Kind of all Seasonable Argument That our Prices are The Lowest. Water Coolers, such Goods, as Ice Cream Freez, ers, Refrigerators Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Lawn' SDrinMers. I w w. FUNGE Washington Avenue, 244-1-24-47-344- 9 RICE3FS Etc., Etc. UNDERTAKING , PAELOBS. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. mm 1W carry tha largeet, mot complete tud elegant stock of West of Chicago. ' Services conducted at onr Parlors whea desired. Embalming or shipment a specialty. KK'HEY S UNDERTAKING PAELOK3. of bodies THE FINEST H3AKSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue.- - Telephone 207 |