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Show Oil DEN PAIL t i DO YOU WANT Rio Grande Western Railway. baas t or tre 6hi pay sect m you pay in rest! To kuj DO YOU WANT krt ui the most deeimU part tit the Ci'.T, on tout oft Uroif DO YOU WANT I iut sorvv raAixa. Um 0i Lak. lirin Sa.l Iitih fro.. IF YOU DO Laait Imn Laar. .- -' H are obliged to .vraee fen socvd b a. . 3 p. a& 11 p. an p. au 1 a. m, 1 Jft a. ar a5 a. au I ju p. n ft p. bi I a.aa J'T 1 3 p. I :1S I B p. a T Vo. 1 PariOa Ka. 1. team. :i a. i 2aw Paritia Mad Exihm a. m 7 30 11 m p. n hi n ut . rpria ss I p. m il robH La II in p. k Lean Leadrille a. ac 11 M Leave (ileowood 8pri'.. 1 Arr v (rraii'l Junctioa ... 4 M a. mi t :U i SS Leave (iratd JuueUua.... Arrive tirmo K war.. ...... Ieavs 1Wmi Uh the Citr for sale on the Monthly Pavmcnt Plan Lfverreeo aa a p. p. p. m t:ii p. a River t AO p. ml! a. 1:10 it. m li M a Arr:re Provo.... Leave Provo Lake Arritvlt Leave Salt Lake. Amve Ogden your- p. p. p. a a I CA p. I Ai p. mi ml 15 I 10 a. as a. tm LOCAL fRAlSS. AHOSU.T LAIS. LaaveOgden. S JO a. nu, 5 W p, m.. i. Rtaniiu arriva Orfden luXp. m-.m. JS a, m. COOEBT If you want to buy FRONTAGE on Washington avenue for S v- - p. BIXORAM. HALF ITS VALUE Leave Salt Lake, 8 .J0 a. m, ret urn in, arriv Salt Lake. 6 .W p. m. AMWCAM rOE, PEOVO. aPtJKQVTLLi, THIS TLB. See ME. T. FLBABAXT MAKTI AKDSALUiA. will build on it, I will give you a discount on one of the best building locations in the If you want to buy a lot and Tvtave d. ou. roturnuia, arrif V IT UP W BYT. CVJen HM i,. Hen. Uanager. "en. raw. City. the following Utah Central Railway properties: Wedell's Monterey Addition. Wedell's Five Points Subdivision. Wedell's Terrace Subdivision. Five Points Annex. W. A. Lund's Addition. Hanford's Central Park Annex. Mill Creek Addition. South Ogden Heights. I am in the suit you. 8 HE urt Una to Park Citj.l PAXOllWtKE OF THE WiTST. m and after October , 100, passenger and fa ight trains will run as IoUows : field for business and can TSATNS. rARSKKQSt tave Bait Lake 8fl0a.ni 40 p. m 10:39 am Leave Park City rriveat Park City t Xp. jrive at Salt Lake W. B. WEDELL, FREIGHT TBAIP8. 700 a. m 40 a. Leave Kelt Lake Leave Park City Arrive at Park City rrieatSalt Over the PoatoHice. lii-- Lake p. S:5p. Twelve suburban trains daily between! and Mi'l Creek and Sutar House. A 11 people going to Park City will nnd it to thiir interest, to take thia line, 8th South and Cr.ruer JiHctw and DeiHit: SI tin street. Salt Lake City. T. J. Mackintosh, G. F. and P. A. i.l('itv X. B. Parties having CIIKAP properties and who want QUICK RETURNS, list them with ME. I have a constant demand for ACREAGE and GOOD BUILDING SITES. W.B. WEDELL, Colorado Midland Railroad Over the Fostoffice. PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' STANDARD GUAGE r m JETWBEK -- it A Va. .....Ji r V.1 i H r! lt' fi,j ... .J JUh l ijMl" , l ' - ' ' t, ' 1 PUEBLO 8PRING9 :F.SVER,CC.LORAD0 1 ALT LAKE CITY, OGDEN, PACIFIC COAS1 wait iiointa. and all ni rth- VIA A SPUN and GLEN WOOD 8PRINU1. KITTIPMENT J0. J'jEADVILLR. Unaarpaaaed UneoniUed, REED HOTEL! A now hotel and strictly room on fifth Hoor. AU modern Dining appliances, nnr ilnv. McMILLEN A DEMING, Prop.3 first-class- . Dnin. " rl TILE HI II) BKUNSWICK rhronah Tnllman Sleeper and Pullman Tourist cars between Dinver aad San Franoi30o. rhroneh the heart of the Moiky Mountains tiie most comfortable, the a if est, and tde rou'.ea. .mnrlnet nt nil Vnr mtM. descrintive tiamDhiets, ttc.. call on D. address J. KENWORTHt, geneni agent, ,)i Santa Fe Konte, flalt Lake UK. H. COLLBRAN, teneral managor, Colorado Colo. springs, CHAS. S. LEE, general passenger agent Colo. Denver, ! Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. Up Stairs Over Maden'g. We have the largest Hall In Ogden and nse Tables exclus- the Brunswick "6&OME AND SEE US. I. G. Proudfit & Co., THE BRUNSWICK. SOLID St. Louis, Kansas City, AN ORDINANCE amending an ordinance entitlod "An Ordinance, Jailor Duties Shall Enforce Rules," approved lanuary 27tli. tfM. of Ogden Be it ordained by the City Council ' Duties-Sh- all Citytuat an ordinance entitled Jailor enforce rules," approved January ijth, and the same is hereby amended by im be,thereto the following to be known as adding S'sbo!I2.2' The Jailor shall act nnder the supervision and direction of the City Marshal and shall perform the duties specilied m the foregoand direction ing section nnder t he supervision of the City Marshal, W H. TURNER, Mayor. I T P Bryan, Recorder lof Ogden City, do is a full, true hereby certify that the foregoing o an and correct copy of an amendment Duties-Sh- all enforce entitled "Jailor by the passed 27th,lM approved January 191. Citv Council of Ogden City June 29,set hand I my hereunto whereof In testimony seal of Ogden City, this and aftlx the con-orat- e T. BRi AN, P. Otb day of June, 139i. W Itecuruor. LSBAL rX Lincoln, St. Joseph, -- Omaha. 1. I. T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Opdon City, do beroby certify that that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance levying (renerai iaxes ror iub Year 1M91," passed by the City Council of Ogden City June 29. 1H1. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and aiiixed the corpi rate seal of Ogden day of June, MM. City this lSKALJ City Recorder. Wt VESTIBULE TRAINS Denver, Chicago, AN ORDINANCE r .ni,;n4 Mnnra t.nYAN for the vpar 1891 ua it nnlninnd h the Cit Council of Oeden dollar be ("ity, that a tax of S Mi mills on theon the aslevied an'l collected the present year sessed value of all real estate and personal within this city made taxable by the firoperty Utah Territory for general purposes ; and said tax is hereby levied. Passed J une 8J, WM. H. TURNER. Mayor. (sblj brrrr at Li am tow ! I s . Lg. ai. i Ha t..f..: - t U 1 a tJ lafij er.Ty .tt,uitri U tbe Keje. rrf ved a a gn "At tle Xt ri tLr ftcpprd 1 trajj t.ia tb ilaTa. then eaow tte auULd toreics to a l a ii aV-u- t Of a in LEADERS keT MasonV; lruit Jars hy the Dozen or Case. Hammocks for a few days ctoa. Longer at Cost. behicl tharp Have vou seen our ISTew Plated. a rub Goods? Teaspoons, 25c per Set. upectei a a labile if The Finest and Cheapest Hiino ser rxiii of Toilet Soaps in the "West has ah and Wo Invite your Just Arrived, rkh carpet Close Inspection before paying: iit lOO per cent. More than Our a Prices Elsewhere ! U lce said the St. NicitoiM. .'V uc.n :r be ttie lr-t;t- "H i,rt4 Ll'f ta-- OB - enkaiy aahi; ca&Dut Kad. tti - triit:;B canil. tsi "I mUl Lylit a "Some pa-elb d.ml glimiaer of a tallow can lie Lt cp a room wLic-airock ine aa UJerslly FREE REGIME CHAIR CARS OS ALL tEAINH. Our Famous Dining Cars Attach id to all Through Tkaims, For further information concerning thli Ida anr'v to im Ticket Agent, or address E. E. WALKER, Gen. Agt., Salt Lake City GEORGE Member TV. JONES. of the american Ticket Broker Association, Railroad and Steamship TICKET BROKER Railroad Ticket Bonght, Md changed, to all points. AJuL lltLHTO 4 STEED. Telephone. t Twenty fifth 8trf aa Down at the famoua Strand taTern, "The begsrar had tapped ine. the Coalhole, ia London, we were) gath cd 1 COW beard tL click of Uk ered together one eveLing, ungtung over m . luck of TrntruoqaiRiB key"1 had the amciing to Cnl sordid , with which that clever comLaa Tool crable hole, ErteJ tmt with broken had jart been odifjmg na. stool, aril straw in the rxr A journalut present eompniaentea for a bed. tav.eadof which the tot-ti- e :4 . R 44 a. bi ai a. m : 1 imn lotw... wan 3 a : U1miuo4 !Hn f.. Imn LeadwiU ... ...... Am. Poeuki imn At. 'Julu. lipruiga ......... HOUSES also own or control petEf kt- 11. . a - 10 m i. Jutx-tio- o owing to the ecarcitv of money, and where invested low, OXE DOLLAR in cash will do what TWO will fail to do as soon as money eases up. I have I 1 U kind. torfifv v . ioiru'. l;TLe !A1 in,, THE VENTUILOQUIST. . Uut.BllMr.ai 3S . aa, l :W. City, irrm Grand iaactiua.,.. I have SNAPS in all part of the .... U Lmh Grand And can suit you and you can pay self the KENT. lJy aot 14 rU4 frur ta rweiad tbc 6uar. -a4.aa4 -- CaruLu.. "itS- AmtcOreca of in Wk. Hub liiuut MaJ Pruo Bi In all parts t- "Poor -- So. No. I. AUai I -- I Laaa ers v!U& tnriin '"0 Jii-'""-- nearly d; To buy at all? where VTU CTBREXT TIME TABLE UlfMtJt! 1. 181. pr? 11-Wint- Wliij a TELL? CD z'ttm-ma. liatoj-'- i STANDARD GAUGE. To buv mi at HUW RAILROADS. Ex him aomewhat tronicallr oa what h was fan.ii-he- j a certain degree ol called hia "little society UletiU." and the Cuor waa covered with a luxury, said "These aanie bttle talents," Tool, ia a grave tone, "have sometime a great d tLis meanr I a&kod in utility in life; do not despise theia. A 'Yon have deceived me! InSnitelr 6ma!l talent may sat- - a world etopor. "1 turned toward the door. The old of trouble; nothing ia ncprodnctivs her man had rani&hed; man in the vigor below. Let me give you a eingla life, a wLite wig in his hand, hia covered with penciled wrinkles, looked Some year a?o I was passing one up at me and Unshed. evening through Drary lane on tny way " You look surprised, he said in a to the Gaiety theater, where I waa at tone. There are miracle still mocking role. that time playing a in our days, you see. My good lega have "My attention was suddenly attracted come back to me, and my crutches look by a pathetic voice imploring charity. 1 theref The stopped and looked around nae. lie pointed toward the corner near voice proceeded from a mLsbhapen being. the door. the in crouched a cripple, apparently " 'Well, what do yon want cf me? corner of an archway leading into one of asked resolutely enough. these winding alleys so numerous in thia want you to let me have youi 'i and hair white Ilia popular quarter. watch,' impudently answered the man. indicated clear voice beard and cracked to be at the jeweler'a just 'Mine happens ly that the beggar was an old man. " 'A few pence for a poor man, ear, now, and yours looks like a tolerably one. I'll warrant it to keep good taid the tremulous voice; 'I am cold and good time, I eaten have hungry oh, so hungry! "After all, it waa but one man, and nothing 6ince yesterday." man to niao demands but aa "The sight of a young man, however struggle courage. ordinary would miserable he might have been, "But my pseudo greybeard drew a re not have moved me. Old cockneya like volver from his pocket me are too well posted on all these borsaid he, holding the mnixle 'Now,' our in flourish which rowing schemes to my face, 'the watch and the purse town, but this decrepit old age and hor- first' rible deformity filled me with compas"I drew back. Indignation and anger sion. at letting inysr'f into such an absurd "'What misery! I exclaimed, Razing almot suffocated me; but what at the old man. 'Is it possible that you trap could I do against this man armed? at to age? condemned are your begging "All at ouce an idea occurred to me. Have you no sons nor daughters? 'Imp of Satan! I'll catch you yet!" "'Alas! yes, gentleman,' replied the called a gruff voice from behind the beg ashamed as if smothered in a tone, beggar gar. to acknowledge the truth, 'but they have "Instinctively he turned round. I abandoned me,' seized the opportunity to rush upon him 'It is infamous!" I added. his hand. "I drew from my pocket a half crown. and" snatch the revolver from 'My turn now,' said I, holding the "As I handed it toward the beggar my revolver under his nose, Open that customary suspicions seized me. Per- door this instant, or I'll blow out your haps it was cfter all a made np cripple. brains! We actors are not the only ones who "The robber looked at me with a stuknow how to disguLse ourselves in Lonpid air. He was a resolute fellow withdon. " 'I prefer to assist you more effective- out a doubt, but the revolver and the voice together were too much ,' ly I remarked, after an instant's pause, mysterious " 'You have a refuge somewhere? A for him. Growling savagely like a bulldog he opened the door and slammed it home? Where do you live?" "I expected now to be enlightened as violently after him. "Feeling my way along I found the to the genuineness of my beggar. The and with some staircase, slightest hesitation on his part would the street I directed difficultyatgained once my steps have put me on my guard at once. ' 'Not over a quarter of a mile from toward the Strand. I arrived a half here. replied the cripple, 'I will take hour late at my theater, where reigned the greatest inquietude at my you to my lodging, sir, if you like. "The earnestness with which he re-as a 'tribute of eponded occurred to me after the ad . "I kept the revolver venture was over. At the time 1 laid war.' And you see, concluded Toolo, "how my little talent' of ventriloquism no stress upon it. " 'Very well! go ahead; I will follow,' that night helped me out of an ugly scrape." Translated from the French I answered. "The beggar started off on his crutches, for Somerville Journal. dragging after him two stumps of legs, Inerra. of Coal Conaumptton. and with a hundred protestations of A peculiar case of increase in coal congratitude, made in a warm and fervent tone, he maneuvered rapidly along the sumption is reported from France, An muddy and slippery sidewalk of Drury official engineer, having been called to lane. investigate the cause of a considerable "It was a dismal London winter even- augmentation of the consumption of fuel ing. A thick, humid fog hung heavily by a large battery of boilers, discovered over the macadamized pavement. By that the phenomenon was due to the the dull, yellow light of the street lamps presence of water in the smoke shaft the passers by took on the aspect of phan- The measures which were taken to exclude the water have resulted in a savtoms. "From the doorsteps and windows of ing of 16 per cent, in the annual coal the miserable houses in the alleys and bilL New York Telegram. courts through which we passed, gaunt, Something New In Courting. pallid faces gazed out upon us, and cutA young widower in this city, who is throat countenances with wolfish eyes the father of two little children, is payglared out into the night "Not but that we must acknowledge ing his attentions to a well known society our police force is admirably organized, lady. When he calls on his affianced he for, considering the widespread misery drives up to her home with his children, and degradation in London, it is only as- and upon his arrival the father and tonishing that crimes are not twenty mother of the girl take charge of the times as numerous aa they are. But, children and team and continue the despite this energy of the police, how drive, while the lover stays and keeps many a black deed rests hidden, buried the young lady company. This kind of forever in the alums of onr great town! courting is pleasing to all parties con"During these 'reflections, little reas- cerned. Wichita Eagle. suring as they were, I gazed after my A Dram to Regulate raasengera. guide. Decidedly it was a poor devil; A patron of the Oakland (Cal.) ferries that I no longer doubted. I was on the point of stopping him and sending him who thinks that the debarkation of pason his way with a few shillings. 1 was sengers is entirely too slow and irregular almost ashamed of my suspicions. But a performance, suggests that the Southwith a skill undoubtedly acquired by ern Pacific company provide one of its long years of exercise, the beggar ad- deck hands with a drum with which to vanced very rapidly, turning from time beat time during the emptying of the to time to make sure that 1 was follow- boats. He thinks that this would have the effect of "checking the sprinters, ing. "At last we crossed Covent Garden while at the same time it would brace market and Long Acre and entered that up the wobblers." Exchange. hideous quarter which you all know-Se- ven Dials. The adventure commenced Wandering Thought. to only half please me. Artists who "receive" in their studios " 'Are we far from your room still? I have some trying exjieriences. The painter was talking to a fair vis asked, catching up with the beggar, itor about one of his pictures, and hoped haven't much time to spare.' "As I spoke 1 drew out my watch an that he was making a decided impression. excellent chronometer of Dent's, of con"Yes," she said, "it is charmin- gsiderable value. Looking suddenly np, charming! But oh, Mr. Fitz Madder, I surprised an ugly, covetous glance be- what a delightful room this would be for a dance, with the musicians in the galneath the beggar's bnshy eyebrows. ' " 'Oh, ho!" I said to myself, 'that's a lery, and all the easels and pictures and things cleared away." Exchange. mighty young eye for an old man." ' suspicions returned with triple Women in Italy who work in the olive force; but often our paltry pride overrules our better judgment Moreover, oil presses, carry building material up with the Seven Dials quarter returned the terraces and help in the orchards, the bustle and noise of London life. receive twenty cents a day. This is the Laughs and shouts greeted us on all maximum pay, and calls for twelve sides from the public houses and bar- hours' hard labor. rooms of the neighborhood. "1 determined to push the adventure! In its native habitat the shell of tne to its end, the more so as my companion oyster is always a little open, and m'.cro-copi- f. bow turned to me and said, in his cracked dun ita waving hairs set j and flattering tones: whi h carry the fod plant, to its moutli, "'Here is my home, gentleman T Br' . lei !;ey tu ingulfed and after srd slipped through the half opea. wu : & (lit si. Llus-tratio- - i "y THE FAIR mm and Retailers, Importers, 2443 an(1 2445 Ogden, Utah Washington Avenue, To the Mercantile Men! Most merchants are converts to advertising, but they do not all recognize advertising as an art. To advertise effectively, one must first make known what one has to sell, aud on making that known one must put the goods on ebhibition in an attractive form. We do not conduct an intelligence offce. nor do we edit a newspaper, so we can not make your goods known, but we Can assist you in displaying them. What your shelves will not do your SHOW CASES IIAVK TO. HOLIDAY GOODS Are not necessities, and find a market only when exhibited. The Summer Holidays are approaching and if you pre not well provided, now is the time to make a show-cas- e pay for itself. VTe will venture to say that a good dis-is as valuable as a good salesman. Soliciting your recognition of our filay and Very Iteepectf ully Yourp, your patronage, we are Tllll P.O OGDEN ENDEESHOT, PAINT. i OIL GLASS WANT O A. PAEMLKY, Bee. and Treaa. Manager Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Those wishing a Pine Grade of Laundry Work should give ua a trial. Special care taken with Lace Curtains, Flannels, Woolen Blanketa, Etc., Etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON FAHILYJWORE" 25th Street, Boar of Bead Hotel. Do You Telephone 173. Want a Bargain ? SADDLES. HAENESS .JSTD LAP DUSTERS. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City, All must go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. BICEEY'S a tin innii'wi.'H ii in.irt i. iiriirmi ajn We carry the largest, most complete and ologant stock of CASKETS and FUNERAL FURNISHINGS West of Chicago, Services conducted at onr Parlors when desired. Embalming of M'nm or shipment a specialty. BIC'HEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. 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