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Show DAILY COM MERC1AL: OUDF-- N RAILROADS DO YOU WANT To buy a bo ua tor the mil as yoa pay in rri.l! i.iya-e.- Tr-f- c Rio Grande Westen; Railway. ! DO YOU WANT STAXDAGAUGE. To aI tie uast desirable part A lit buy of tbe C;t. oo your oaa tornr inter proer and at CTEEENT TIME TABLE Utffrrt J:j I. 18l. VV DO YOU WANT To buy ai at IF YOU DO a a ttt a. Am. Pro. LV PvuVO River.... AmteirHw irvra ki I hava SNAPS in all parU T tha City, L.r Janexaoa... Omiid trim tinuxl JoartKia... here owner are obliged to etll owwg tikiiaroMt Son fa. to the carcitr erf money, and where Arm Arrive LlwUie ... ONEDOLLAll in cmh invested mow, Arrive Paeoio will do what TWO ill fail to do as mua Ar. L'olu. 8oriiif.... .. ... Arms Itmtrr as money eaaea up. I hava HOUSES Inallpartaof theCitv for aala kllih on tbe Mi?J 11 JS I U I ,t:t.a U :W p. a. 7 1 i W 14 i 14 x mo raAiKt. I3il p. I a. a. p. Is ) kail Iul I Facin j ExpreM hti lll)l.B: m 10 UM p. 1 .lt p. m 11 : p. m 11 M I3s a. a. mi I I') 0 a. tM Juaetiuo.... Lan(iraiid I ii r Oread h Imn 15 . a. m LAveirwa K;ver 1! ArriM Provo t iu p. bi Leave Prove I 10 p. m li1 M iA ArmeHalt Lake r. tA . S p. Leave bait Lake. p. nil I ID i 4M jlil LOCAL Washington avenue for HALF ITS VALUE p. m a. a. p. m p. m P p. a. a. m a. m t. n fEAlNS. LaaveOgiea, S J6 a m. Keturuiu arrive 0daa DklUi p. p. AliD SALT LAKB. OOOE on a Ko. Paeifie LfrePoMl-- i bjirui...... Leave Loadrille Arr'eraut Juartu ... a. i a. AS p. p. p. Artive Ogden And can suit you and you can pay yourself the HUNT. If you want to buy FRONTAGE p. US p. K a. 1. Deem Lr-av- ) Payment Plan U : Lt Leave Ueav a ii ll 11: . ttn No. a. i i i i p. n, iUJip. u.,(Ml p. i, a. t45 g.. AO BIKOBAB. Leave Salt Lake, 8s(J0 XJU p. m. Bait Lake a nu, retorni&a, arrive AMBBICAB rOKK, MOVO. iraiHOTTLLB, TBUTLE. T. rLBAlAUT MAMTI AKO MALI. A. See ME. Leave Ogdea If you want to buy a lot and will build p. m. on it, I will give you a discount on one Otdeo C. XlOIHlK. h. of the best building locations in the Ueo. 11 aqagar. tu . m., returmug, arrive J. H. BENNETT, Ueo. Paaa. Ajrt. City. I also own or control the following properties: Wedell's Monterey Addition. Wetlell's Five Points Subdivision. 9 tort Line to Park City. Wedell's Terrace Subdivision. Five Points Annex. 1E PL0IlicLLE"0F THE WEST. W. A. Lund's Addition. Sanforde Central Park Annex. Mill Creek Addition. Ob and after October M. 1W. paaseur and South Ogden Heights. fn ight train will run a follow : PAS8EKOBB TBAIXS. I am in the field for business and can Leave Salt Lake S)a.ra suit you. 410 p. m Lieave Park City lU:30am arrive at Park City Arrive at Salt Lake i JUp. m vkeiobt TtAtra, Qtab Central Railway W. B. WEDELL, e Parties havinc CHEAP and who want QUICK KETUKNS, list them with MR I have a constant demand for ACREAGE and GOOD N. B. prop-ertie- s BUILDING SITES. W.B. WEDELL, Over the Postoffice. STANDARD GUAGE 73 El: REED HOTEL ! ()(!l)EX, UTAH- Dining Anew hotol and strictly first-clasroom on tilth tloor. All modern appuancos. Rates $a.00 to day. per McMlLLEN & DEMING, Prop.H $.! THE BRUNSWICK! Finest Billiard Hall in Utah TJp Stairs Over Maden'a Wa hare the largest Hall In Ogdon and use Table exolm- tbe Brunswick ""6oME AND SEE US. I. G. Proudfit & Co., THE BRUNSWICK. AN ORDINANCE j L T??. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do hereby certify that that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An- Ordinance Levying (ieneral Taxes for the Year 191," passed by the City Council of Ogden City June 29. lWl. la testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and aflixed the corpi rate seal of Ogden City this 30th day of June, 1S91. 1 heal City Recorder. "K1' AN ORDINANCE "An entitled Ordinance, ordinance an amending Jailor Duties Shall Enforce Rules," approved January 27th. ISM. Ogden Be it ordained by the City Council of Duties-Sh- all City that an ordinance entit led "Jailor enforce rules," approved January 2ith, 1H91, be, and the same is hereby amended by as adding thereto the following to be known Section E. the under act shall superSec. 2. Tlie Jailor vision and direction of the City Marshal and shall perform the duties specified in the foregoing section under the supervision and direction of tbe City Marshal, Passed June 29, WM. H. TCRER, Mayor. Fheal I T. P. Bryan, Recorder of Ogden City, do true hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, and correct Copy of an amendment to an ordiDuties-Shenforce all nance entitled "Jailor rules." approved January 27th,lS81.passed by tho June 29, 1.S91. City Council of Ogden City In testimony vijhereof 1 hereunto set my hand and aflix the corporate seal of Ogden iCity this T. P. BR AN. Otb day of June, lfi. City Recorder. hbal 1NK1. 3gn Denver, Chicago, Levying general taxes for the year 1891. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden be City, that a tax of 3 H mills on the dollar aslevied and collected the present year on the sessed value of all real estate and personal property within this city made taxable by the laws of Utah Territory for general purposes ; and said tax is hereby levied. ., Passed June 29, 1W1. WM. H. TURNER. Mayor. seal a At -- ens. REEL. tr ira li tr ta-is-fi- . e.i-r:- St. Louis, Kansas (Jity, Lincoln, St. Joseph, Omaha. Famous Dining Cars : : v. GEORGE W. JONES. , TICKET ' BROKER Twenty Telephone, i lrui-!-i-- l a:. k:M4u utTlr U-- ti z t . w, - tf r f t& a :r .hiou Tw !..5 ir!r-- ! - f lur- f fi-;- . kat 3 LEADERS Ux ("j a Lillu-- at ttiiuiLt. fc't r my i;h my left haai- - It vh in the kuiu-- r cf tcy aai dia. Mr cartice was at ny Ivsck. but I could g- -t at it, itjurej aa 1 waa. auJ tba aLgtut mavemriit (prm tu crtaciautgiaia. VVa Le anuod? Yea, t 1 saw hi Laud go down aud tba handle of Li Utaahawk. aci a ht rained :t he tried to atter a about ol Il could ik sat up. atuS kia nbt arm wa bclpleea, but ahcttint kia Ur'.h together to f jroo bat tbe pain be waved the towahawk tliret or four till u t an impetus, and tb.ea flung tt at ma. It passed over uie and auiik into the earth. Had he any other weapon? Ha la) back, antin with pain and eihaustioc after Lis thrvw, and aain Lis eye glartd into tu.Le, wuile the bluod ooaed from bis wcuiid anl ran dowo kia throat and seek. Hate! Vengeance! Fury! Hope! LV aa it passed pair! I read rat-through his heart read it from the eve which burned and glinted and blaaec until J grew faint at their malignity. Then he tuuved Lis arm ajrain and brought up a knife a long, thin knife, which the lightest blow would drive U a man's heart It flashed and glistened in the sun, and my flesh crept as tbe red devil, wounded unto death and almost helpless, reached out laid the knife on tbe ground, and then Bought to clutch the soil and drag his body toward me. An inch two lnchea three five ten a foot! If he can have time be will pull himself across that space to within strik ing distance and then drive that kuift into me! He reaches out again lie groan in pain bis fingers dig up the dirt hit eyes look blood red aa ha rails up hit thirst for vengeance to help hi musclet perform their work another inch six inches another foot! I feel the ground around me again as far as 1 can. Ki weapon nothing to stop his advance! Once more he reaches out and deposit the knife. The black fingers sink intc tbe soil and find a hold the powerful muscles of a single arm pull his crippled body along inch by inch inch by inch. There's a brighter blaze in his eyes ad ditional fury creeps into that steady glare. He has been wounded unto death, but if he can kill me he will die without a regret aye! with a shout o! exultation on his lijis. inch by inch coming, coming nearer, nearer! Two feet more and he can reach me and stab and thrust with that knife! But suddenly I notice that the firinglia ceased. 1 hear the hoofbeats of galloping horses, and now half a dozen troopers ride up, and one of them calls out: "Bless my stars! but here's our sergeant? Hello, old boy, catch a bulleti Down, boys, and look after him, and Til just put an ounce ball into the head ot this red devil who's been picking hit teeth with his hunting knife. Stand clear a minute, boysl One, two, three-g- one to Injun heaven, to fool with no more wagon trains!" M. Quad in New York World. 1 uu f.-- u-- j nd, iim aa4 very merry, rtrj faint mad tmt sylo airrt4 croue, TIU a txwl ut iy-.t- iu-Ihm- tear How J bear tbe aacieet CddW oa iMia w piay. 1ib Karpiba UBt a uk a 191. ia Li w! cklL Tl rt cWre f .jt vrrraiKV buriiej oat a t vt a ay. iTif tj Ltl t uri.i..' Hi ai:fc.-- J .a Ly 22. lnd.au was .:- - Ucr 4 a lrin from iLe js.Sut uf fcalra. To rvrau a iara( of ta;urt4 (alea ta (Am vm. to ti Aad Uj tlif !i cotb drobU roabi tk . tLmmei xA U Barru A l4 axaway am U do tii a&4 b u (wad ioavaa. mui M aiJcl, acd a aut Laaa Aad lac cr U wWnrl. Them I mm to hai Ui asouc T aa ma l if I, Very A JI'LV Y, A lb atria aa4 a ki d tiuuty tapper follow u tta aau tttita. Titer m Hitmm Jenny Weaver ia ber goB of yiKw ailk. With tLecnaituB coral aLiuiix oa tter aack and arut af aiiik. Cvca Lady twuj t airfaa deiu to tap a acar ak& letteei To tL aaarrf, tuerry saaaic of tit old VlrjU! Lady Hetty. Lady Hetty, all your pride ia dad and tuold. For the worms bar bred and netted in f out kick of paly gold. Jenny, a uli yonr LauftiU-r- , and youi ribbons and yuur braA. And tbe bean that )uu Lav broken are dead aa yonder 1 alone am Wit to njoura ye. poor and palsied bent aad gray. Mumbling o'er the vaiiUdied gloriea and Ika s of ebterday, I bad a galiaut lover, and my heart (a Whenyi him leal. And e ga ly danced toget her to the old Virginia rwi Ah, the Instrument are shattered, and tbt alringk are snapped In twain. And tbe fiddler have forgotten and will nevei play aain! Twaa the creaking of the branche oa tLt ahinglea to and fro That recalled to me the music and the mlrtli of long ago. But above the alar eternal, la their faded pink and blue. With tbe poBder on their ringlet and ttu buckle on their shoes. J hail aee tbe beaux and aweetbearta ia a lonj prooeaaioa kneel. And their harp will plaf the muaie of aa old Virgiuia reel. Minnie Irving In St. Louis Magaxiaa. ilitre. ru. THE FACE OF A DEMON. There were only sixty of us cavalry tc guard a train of thirty wagons; the Indians could have borne us down by sheet weight of numbers had they potueesed the nerve to charge en masse. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon I counted at least 400 of the hostiles in sight every one mounted on his war pony and armed 7:00 a. m Leave Salt Lake with a good rifle, if not a Winchester. Leave Park City Arrive at Park City 12iVtp. Sixty troopers and thirty teamster 3:43 p, Wive at Salt Lake to 400 redskins. Big odds in favor ol uburbBn train daily between I Lake City and Mill Creek and Sugar House. the whooping, screaming, defiant riders, All people going to Park City will find it to and more so because out of the thirty tu ir interest to take this line. jrlice and Depot: Corner 8th South and teamsters not more than half would fire M ain street, Salt Lake City. a shot in case of a grand charge. WestT. J. Mackintosh, 6. F. and P. A. ern men, and not their first sight of Indians by a dozen times, but teamstet are not the machine a soldier is. As the reds began to close in and become more defiant 1 noticed many white faces among the wagons, and 1 figured that many a man would cut loose his fleetest mule and seek to escape by flight if worst came to worst PIKE'S PEAK ROUTE' We must give the Apaches a lesson in manners. We had been waiting until the train should reach a favorable location. The moment had come. On this ground the teamsters could take care of BETWEEN it with ten troojiers to guide and direct, PUEBLO and that left fifty of us to act The DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS word was quietly passed down the lino, AND each man prepared himself, and at a .' ALT LAKE CITY, flfiTIFV PACIFIC COA81. note from the bugle a wonderful change wait and all tu rth- - UUUW, took place. Our captain wheeled with VIA twenty men, and charged to the rear; ASPtS audOLEN our single lieutenant wheeled to the left Ja ""D, TiEADVILLE. WOOD SPRINU1. with ten men; a sergeant charged SCENERY K'laiPMENT Unaurpasaed straight ahead with ten more; 1 took Unequt tied. nine others and wheeled to the right and rode straight at a body of eighty Indians and Pullman Through Pullman Sleeper bunched on a knoll just out of rifle shot Tourist cars between D invar aad San Francisco. Through tbe heart of the Uo:ky Mountains "Right wheel steady, now; forward, and if tbe the most est, comfortable, tje trot, gallop charge!" trandest of all trans continental rou'a. For rates, descrinttve pamphlets, etc., call on Ten to eighty! Eight to one! Odds of address J. D. KEM WORTH I, geueril agent, enough to prove our mettle and make it Santa Fe Ronte, Salt Lake City. H. COLLBRAN, feneral manager, Colorado exciting. Every trooper in every squadSprings, Colo. ron was cheering as he rode. His car CHAS. S. LEE, general passenger agent, Denver, Colo. bine was strapped to his back and his saber was held aloft in his right hand. "Rush 'em, boys; drive right into 'em; make a hole in the bunch?' Our plan had been executed so swiftly that the reds were dumfounded. Only three or four shots were fired at us as we charged, and the whole band sat there gazing at us as we thundered up. We struck them with an awful cras- hten of us in single rank, and as our sa bers began to flash the Indians thought SOLID VESTIBULE TRAINS only of getting out of reach. We had them flying in two minutes, and the or der was, in case they took to flight, to keep together and run them for a couple of miles, using our carbines on their backs. 1 had a light horse, not much larger than an Indian pony. He struck and knocked over two ponies, and as 1 cut a warrior down with my saber my horse pitched forward and flung me heavily to the ground. I was stunned, but remember that two or three horses stepped on me as the Indians drew out and took to FREE KEGLINING CHAIR CARS flight . When 1 struggled to a sitting position it was to find myself almost ON ALL TRAINS. helpless. My right shoulder was broken, my back severely injured, and my legs Our felt numb. 1 was in a hollow, from ATTACHED TO ALL THE0D8H TEAINS, which I could not see the wagons, but 1 ' ; : . r. could hear the fighting going on in all For further lntormatton oonoernlng thli directions. to anr Ticket Agent, or address jd.E. artplT To the right of me was a dead war E. WALKER, Gen. Agt., Salt Lake City rior, to the left a second; farther to the left a dead pony; to the right a wounded "one; directly in front of me and . s , twenty feet away was a redskin, kicking Member of the american Ticket Broker; and struggling. I had just got a rest on , Association, my left elbow when he sat up. The Railroad and Steamship right side of his head was all bloody from a saber cut which had shaved off an ear, but this would have been a trifle to him. He must have been dismounted by the shock, as 1 was, and had also been trodden on. His right arm hung limp and his back was broken. He fell back as he tried to sit up, and, rolling over half way, his eyes looked squarely Railroad Tickete Bonght, Sold ana Ex into mine. Talk of the fury in the eyes of a tiRer changed, to all points, ALL TICLKT8 N TEED. to bay, of a lion crippled and brought fifth Street 116 4a. Over the Poatoillce. mtsj t a- - Vi.'S'v' A -3 mir iuuu luuu Mail ......... Leave CViie. Arrive Nut Lk Lmhim:! L t Ka. aaar aoro rauxa. la rlf C- WKlAT-StJ- tt it-f- at-i- enaif. Le-LU-y g-- Mason's Fruit Jars bv tho Dozen or Case. Hammocks for a few days Longer at Cost. 3 Javo vou seen our XewPlated Goods:1 Teaspoons, 2 5c per Set. The Finest and Cheapest Lino of Toilet Soaps in the "West has ust .Arrived, and "Wo Invite your JClose before payiner Inspection lOO per cent. More than Our Prices Klsewhero ! fet-lin- Truthfulness In England and India. A judge in an English county court, who had held a judicial appointment in India, made the startling statement thr.t he believed that in his English court he had heard as much lying as in his' court at Allahabad. That, I say, was a startling statement. The judge who made it was not a man to speak rashly. He would probably qualify his statement by admitting that among the people who appear in his English court a regard foi truthfulness is much less general than among other classes of the English people, and that men lie about money whe would lie about nothing else. But take it with whatever qualifications and abatements you please it excites anxiety and alarm. When Chunder Sen was in England 1 had an interesting conversation with him about the moral condition of hit countrymen, and he said that in hit judgment the morality of India was, ot. the whole, equal to that of England. It had not been my intention to invite t comparison, nor did I care to pursue in detail, but 1 asked him whether h thought that, on the whole, and taking the whole population of both countries, this held good in relation to truthfulness. He admitted at once that a good Hindu might think it a duty to tell a lie in order to assist a friend. Kindnest and mutual helpfulness both rank before truthfulness. Good Words, All Took a Hand. The Bavarian peasants are in many respects similar to the Irish. They drink a great deal, are quite witty, and are never so happy as when they are fighting with each other. A story is told of two Bavarian peasants meeting on the road and holding the following conversation: "Were you at the wedding last night?" "Indeed I was. It was the nicest wedding we have had this season. Why, even the bride took a hand in the fight" Texas Siftings. Myers Tomson A Woman's Heart. Do you think Angie loves me? Well, I'll tell you how you can find out You go across the room and begin to flirt with Miss Purplebloom. If Angie gets mad and looks daggers at you, you might as well hangup your fiddle it's all on the ..surface; but if she appears as calm as tt June morning and! smiles like an 'angel her heart is yours. Try it and I'll watch. Life. Was Robinson's new play a success? Dasha way Hardly, so three men in the first act Importers, Jobbers and Retailers, 2443 and 2445 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah : 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 Inake your goods known, but we Can assist you in displaying them. What your shelves will not do your J JaJlr SHOW CASES IIAVK TO. HOLIDAY GOODS Are not necessities, and find a market only when exhibited. The Summer Holidays are approaching snd if you are not well provided, now is the time to make a show-cas- e pay for itself. We will venture to say that a good display is as valuable as a good salesman. Soliciting your recognition of our line and your patronage, we are Very lieepectfully Yourp, THE OH P, 0. HENDERSHOT, OIL PAINT, & GLASS COMPANY O. A. PaBMLEY, Sec. and Tress. Manager' Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Those wishing a Fine Grade of Laundry Work should give us a trial. Special care taken with Lace Curtains, Flannels, Woolen Blanketa, Etc, Etc LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON FAMILTWOBK 25th Do You Street Bear of Bead HoteL .Telephoie 17?. Want a Bargain ? SAD DLES. H A.R2STESS AND LAP DTJSTEBS. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. All mus go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD. MILLER RICEEI'S i UNDERTAKING CO. & PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. 551 Bi We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of Not a Surcesa. Cleverton THE FAIR Tbey killed Cleverton Why, I should think that would have mad it popular. Dashawny (dryly) f hey were the actors. Brooklyn Life. CASKETS and FUNERAL FURNISHINGS West of Chicago. Service conducted at our Parlors when desired. Embalming of bodib or shipment a specialty. EICHKV'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. "i an " " ft MTVI a THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 22G3 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 |