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Show Si M OliDEN DAILY COMMEKCiA! THE TI-I-E White louse. White House. 1st Annual Clearaiice Sale BEGINS 0jt TUESDAY, JULY 28, AND WILL CONTINUE FOB 20 DAYS ! We positively say that Ogden City has never before witnessed such a Sacrifice Sale of New and Fashionable Dry Goods. Bear in mind that Most of Our Goods are Entirely New, as Our Stock was bought in June. 1S91, therefore the Latest in the Market will be found in Our House. Our Entire Stock is Placed on this Sale ! Our Business is to Sell You Goods, and Your Interest is to Buy them From Us, because we give you Better Values for the Money than any other house in Ogden City. Such values Kuch value Such value Such values in Silks. in Dref Goola, in curtains. Such Such Such j Such I in Lineo Jackets, value values values values in in in in Table Linen and Covers, Towels and Napkins, lied Spreads, Crashes and Toweling, Such Such Such Such values values values values in Gloves, in liberies. in Ribbons, in Corsets, As we are showing were never known in the history of the trade in Ogden City. Gaze upon the Prices Below and be Convinced: We are selling Blazer Jackets at SILK. worth Si50. We are celling Blazer JackeU at India Silks, all color, reduced from worth t$M. COc to :53c. India Silk, all colors, reduced from f 1.00 to 7.1c DRESS tiOODS. 3.75 5.00 Table linen, formerly 50c, cut down to Table linen, formerly GOc, cut down to 41c. 'fable covers, formerly fl.25, cut down to SOc. Table linen, formerly f 1.75, cut down Our 35c colored and black marked to f 1.15. Dlack Faille Francaise reduced from down to to 05c. LACE CLKIAIXS. f and striiies marked Our 50c Black Faille Francaise reducad from dow n to .'We. plaids Our f 1.50 lace curtains now 81.00. 11.80 to f 1.40. Our rilO lace curtains now 61.40. Our G5c colored and blacks marked Colored Faille Francaise reduced from down to 4 Sc. Our S- - 00 lace curtains now 81.90. tl.50 to '.0c. Our 8150 lace curtains now $125. Our 75c fancy plaids silk mised Our 5.00 lace curtains now 8.1.00. marked down to 00c. SUMMER JACKETS AND REEFERS. Our fl.00 (48 inch) serge and colors CORSETS ASD HOSIERIES. We are selling Blazer JackeU at 91.00 marked down to 75c. 75c corseU for 40c. worth f'2.50. 85c corsets for 50c. We are selling lila.er Jackets at 81.50 TABLE LINES AXD TABLE COVERS. 81.00 corseU for C5c worth SUW. 40c hose for 21c. Table linen, formerly 40c, cut down We are selling Blazer JackeU at 2.50 50o hose for 30c. to 25c. worth $5.00. SPECIAL SALE FOR 5 DAYS ONLY. 1,000 Yards India Silks, Polka Dots and Figured Flowered at 30c per yd. THIS SALE IS A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALE! It Defies all Mock Sales that have been in the City for a month past- You have r.ever had such an Opportunity to buy so Much Dry Goods for your money as you will have at - this Sale. The White House! The White House! WRIGHT'S OLD STORE. WRIGHTS OLD STORE. ATTENTION! DON'T YOU NEED A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE GREAT FOEGED SATE PUTNAM ONE-PRIC- E Clothin House! d it .n LV . CRDERTOEHOW CAUSE. IWn lira. li tt. I Fh4u tVJi.tf i a. tvxku U rar, rt u tu tArxx kaiwu: satar. L.4 1; r in a Fti'- - sylrt.r.rutjiltbe c.-l.a::. !.. of aj if tura taa cum-"- . W;---- ze L -- :ut If be tcazl ti tUaii i.Tuo-auc- ribbon, tit J ia a very tailors ki, ,t that Twenty-Fourt- h St., where Everything r C is being Sacrificed to Raise Money. t . ' - t'f tU ' f j i.' . I 1 fei. 1 i'- t'r ' tw'i'f.'u l i4 1. I. ku U I tar . li otjL ILi-- i iji kl'- - S ,4 A.jriiJt i. A. iLt-- I', l'tfi. 1 t6-- a i i i 'Lr-- fctra:e'kt dowa lut-lu- jW y, lxe, white puff, with a email gold iin ihoved carlessly through it from tha eiJe. There it lie on an iniuiacnLtta linen front, as handsome and careless and captivating &d the hearty, generous, whole souled fellow whom it adorns. Then there's the man w ho wears the white bowktiot in the daytime; look out for him. lie's a hyocrita or worse. And the man with the same four in hanl that he's worn for a week, soiled and crumpled he's either very rich or very joor, head over heels in business or Blovenly and mean, one or the other. The pale tiuted tie is a sign of conceit The jwlka dot is worn by the young man who don't care much for girl, but who takes to boating and swimming. Solid black signifies a docile disposition, satin fitiih means vanity of the worst and a checked tie well, the man tyi. who wears a black and white check will steal chickens. Brooklyn Eagle. An Admiral' Dilemma. An old admiral, whose long sea service had given his legs a decided outward curvature, once had a singular adventure on this account with a ship's pet The crew of the ship owned a large black spaniel, and took great pains in teaching him to jump. A man, standing np, would put one foot against his other knee, thus making a hole for Xep, the dog, to make his leap through. The dog always jumped through the aperture readily, though if his trainer's legs happened to be ehort, it was sometimes a rather tight squeeze. One day the admiral came aboard from the flagship on a visit of inspection. Happening to walk to the forward part of the ship he stood there for a few minutes conversing with the officer who bad attended him. Here he was spied by the dog. Nep stood a moment surveying the admiral's bowlegs. Suddenly the dog made a rush at the legs and a mad leap through the tempting gap. In astonishment at the black tornado that had passed beneath him the admiral whirled quickly about to see what was the cause. The dog took this action as a 6ignal for an "encore," and jumped again. Once more the admiral turned, and again the dog jumped. The bewildered face of the admiral and the serious attention of Nep to what he imagined was his business were too much for the gravity of the b3rstanders, and, forgetting the respect due to rank, they all roared with laughter. A sailor, however, had enough presence of mind to break from the crowd and catch the dog by the collar. He led him off, and as he did so Nep seemed to wonder why he did not receive the praise due to such spirited efforts. The excited admiral got but an imperfect explanation of the affair from the spectators, for they could hardly tell him that his legs had been used as a kind of circus hoop by a forecastle dog. Perhaps to his dying day the occurrence was a mystery to him. San Francisco Argonaut The Japanese Was Tree. "Japan wax," as it is called, is obtained from a tree, Rhus sucoedanea, which is found in Japan, China and throughout the East Indies in general. In the Japanese language it is called haje or haze. The tree commences to bear fruit when five or six years old, and increases its product every year, till at the age of fifty years a single tree will produce 850 to 400 pounds of berries, from which seventy to eighty pounds of wax can be obtained. The wax is formed in the middle of the berry, between the skin and the seed, like the pulp of a grape. It is extracted by boiling the berries in water and allowing it to cool, when the wax separates from the skin and seed, sinking to the bottom of the vessel in a solid cake. The specific gravity of this wax is 0.970, and its melting point 131 degs. Fahrenheit. It is largely used, either alone or mixed with tallow, by the Chinese in the manufacture of candles. This tree should not be confounded with the "tallow tree" of China, which has a pith of solid tallow in all trees that have fully matured. St Louis Republic. ' The Bout TVaa Absent. After a dinner given by Stephen Price, of Drury Lane theater, all the guests but Theodore Hook and the Rev. Edward Cannon retired. Price was suffering from gout, but as they disregarded his hints to retire, he stole off and left them in high talk. On the following morning he inquired of his servant: "Pray, at what time did those gentlemen go last night?" "Go, sir?" replied John; "they're not gone, sir; they have just rung for coffee." San Francisco Argonaut Far Sighted Cltlr.en. Wiggins llow is this? You said a year or so ago that you intended to move to Chicago. Diggins Since Chicago got the World's fair 1 have changed my mind. so?" lt li !tKJAt n.a- - 4 llu- - t4 ri-i.- ii.'irS .4 ti. w- - it i furtl,riirlTMd that a rMT liS aiii ' ixmiuui. 4 IwtM. tl.is tfi-- t llill iil litr (,nati tuiit i4 W hik 4 of 1U tL ia (y.irti ( twji it. u; Mild tUrCictf- ifne liHiOe thttilMia 4iiadf IITWIDI IWilMui t.UMU CiftUMf. b) rUMUtf LttlCft t im u!nt tj.. lu t W r k M.4 ! wf rlM, for lliw irtttViuiit. mrttiimg w hftv. Jui ink, ltd. A. C. BikHir. Pn.t' JuV. J. 8. B.kKAi, Attf. fi A.tni!m'.r!rt-Terr.iff I t&li.ruBt f u-- J. tbat !r V P. Ltxt bixtr. ciork of 1. IB Uit1 ai4 W f.rniif u f utl. Iii'ifMUeiMirt a rtit true fij r rrTt b'! of u btu'S fftuHti UiMribiitui thoul d uM ! n:df lu tlifBiattr of t!i cvtatoof Au trev W. HaiiM-u- . Hic Dlni am rvovdml m on ti. Kith dajr of July. A. Ll. IxhI, a ibeaaiue of tvoord. appears iu tam tiMif, 1 hare my hand abd attixdtba aal of th robat cKirt t b dajr iEal. and )rar nrt above J. P. LtPWiTKia. Clerk of the i'rotle Court, lijr W. It. Haksok, t lerk. Sfo-uat- aiiU , . iirw-uiito- "t GUAFtblAN Notieo SALE-NOTIC- in-- lr'eiiian and M. i nunor. the rro-iM- iinderMirtied aill iu or after the tii d of Ane at pmate mlcall the rinlit, title trum. and iuient iif aael ininors in and to the dewrilteij real etnte. Mluate in the Territory of 1' tali: A part of enmity of Weber, lot two 12) in l.jtK-- thirty-ou- e i:(H in pl.it A. Iwtinditl an follon: t (tdenCit) nurref, at a Miint one hiiudreii and M'Teuty-tw- o corner ilijl feet eat from the of tiaid lot and rtiuuiii; thenci north eighty tHi) .t twenty-fou- r thence ftet, ibetice (4i fiit, aoiitheiKhty tMil feet, tlience east tweuty (our to the place of iMviutiili, r)aid pale will he for catdi, lawful money of the I'nited state, and biiUor otters for naid proin-r-ton the terms afore said, nuiM iw iu writing ami will be received at lireeden AUiiuueU's law ollicn itei Wahiii(fton aveumt, (Vileo City, I'lalt. tieinir the phire whera sale will lie made, at any time the sule is made. Lboh K. KulFrfAK, Gtiardian of the estatesof IliHiiuea H. r'toeman and Lei;h M. Kmi'inrtn, minorH. N. K. 1 ha purchaHer at the aliovo ment iomrt sale can buy the inten-Miu said proierty uot owned by said milling, at same rate for cni.li. LU.H K. r UKKMAKi outhft tt . 1. ( lA, .(. I tt Cv. iii li li. Uiivra t H. illimw A. Sm- an.ua Smw, A I i ruxrvd i;st 1 at-a- vt Ttak r turn atari - k4 - o- La aja hau.4 tut rf I'tptnct t xr id llx i'.-- f n trf tu Iemi..r 4 L tail, ajiii us IX l WlWUJt CMIit a.lit tied ti.rf-iil- . a 4 tt ia 4 rr y artr ' 4i .4 I L :i-utuii' 4i ii iif ei iti.ia ii.s i4ii.t$ : if Mrtd out in ij.i ltloa trt5t) ilaj: f.irTy iiixarut fey iai.ea axiajt you. aceur.tuii W ueiaiiit i ta tl l4-- " tli rioii -t ayttt - ti. Jn-U- prajrrl uf lUfM.i Cirfi..iaui1. aj-- to ftfrluM a .l .rru luit-rat tt.e rat vf jn'h M.iii r tb Mst oay of c,t u.uuei li, a. feaiOatita AiuruMua B. Jul), AirlajjOer k. . rk and K..l-r- t h. Juj.- i'atu. or b lft mm of Ct tlHuaiul iViuart tJi uitereM at tl.e rat of ui.t cetil i aiid tLat ai.tuai fr.ai llrf ilt Oa ( July. a .k a ut.cietit of id BMnatfed ptniiM hav tieeo eet u iay sail! aoMMitii wttii eota ii.at tbe iiie and tiiis artii a reauaia vi- -t li tb i- ti H'catumy of talaatv fo.MI at tbe rate of Uitert per per fiom Jul) Si.l. . and tbe BiortaarS lied IB the OOB. " CertaiB .property, fulij (jr retained Ul. til aaid aitMtUQt plailil em,r du. n,at )uVmeat im tieu reentered for aaid ainouiit, n.terl and aud tiro bai-. aaid am Mir'.4TaJfe.i o Biacit pretiueaur t a niy be ummmd. be to pay aid aiiiotiut. lut. rert an I rw.u : and for a at i. .rue mm t4 tbe iu fe that tbe uual n.ay be ma.k- - for tb aid tie .rt and for tbe saleofaaiil pretMMm, aw.rihlin Ui tiie law and the p( act ICS f ttu e..urt of thu district : that tli of said sale mar lie applml to the auiei t of of aaie aail aud eApe& inroitoT tiieriMirt fee, and the anu.unt due the plainattome) titf : and that said def ifidant and each of them and all peoon rUmou uiider mem or either of them ;ibseUeiit t.i the executiou of aaldt mortftraftre tleed iU said Preim!.. either as our chasers, iiicuiidiraiicen., or itlierwift may b barred aud I.e,l of ail rurht. clam .r anil equity of tsieuiittiu in the said eery part thereof, aud that 11.plaiuntf ma) hav judfc'ruetit aftfainst Aiiftrustus Alexaui'alton. ier M. lorkaud h"U-r- t K..Iuii.ii. and that ea- er ut ton isue them fiir any deficiency lucn mil reiiiam after all tbe iro- of tlie ale of id pretui-e- a profierly ap licatile li the sntlafactlon of the judgment, hat the idaiutitf or any other oartv to ibia a purcha&er at said sale; that suit niny he L uiteii Nam marshal ei.vnte a deed to the purchaner: that said purchaser lie let into KiesoMSHill of the premise ou product loB of the) . h. marshal deed therefor; and that the) limit iff may have such other or further relwf ,ll the premises as to this court may see.n meet aud equitable. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on tile herein. And )uu are hereby notified that if too fail to aud amwer the complaint a abova re-appear iii i nil, the sunt nlaintitl will si.nlv tut lie court fiir the relief demanded therein. V itniHis the lion, Jamea a. Miner. Jilils-e-, and tbe sea) of tlm District court of the hirst Judicial District, iu and fur the Ter(seal. ritory of I'tah. this Vth dav of July, in the yearof our Lord oust thousand, eitht hundred and k: ii tiMt:ac;e t. r t n.m n.u i brtu.-ti- t -t ia hm i trn , ir lt. - ct an-Ui-iia liei.-u.- ct, ;; e u. f i.n-e-.- s ninety one, C. H. McCli EI, Clerk. II. L. Ily Best, Ileputy Clerk. C. F. liOorHorRuw. Attorney for Plaintiff. MARSHAL'S SALE. SUMMONS. In the District Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of I'tah, Weber Com ty. C. K. SawU'lle, plaintitt. vs. T. J. Kdwanls, defendant. The'l'iDpln of the Tftrritory of Vtali send (rreetiue T. .1. Kdwards, dofendant. Von an hereby riiuini Uiaplienrinanaction broiitfht airaitist you bv the th.ie named ulain- titT in the District Court of tlie Urst Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and toauswer the complaint tiled therein, within ten days of the uay of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this : or, if served out of this county, but, iu county this District, within twenty days; otherwise bv or default will ''ithin forty days iinunnent btaken against you, according to the prayerof aid complaint. Jue said action is brought to obtain the jndKmeut of tins court against the defendant for the sum or :w.7U principal with interest thereon to date amounting to P'1.20 and hi costs of suit. Plaintiff alleires that defendant was indebted 'to one firm of Idelman Bros, for the above amount state, on balance of an account for pixids sold and delivered to the said defendant at the request of the defendant by plaintitf ; that thereafter said Idleman Hros. assigned the said indebtedness to this plaintiff. jb'or further and fuller particulars reference! hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And yon are heroby notified that if yon fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintitf will take judgment against you for the sum of $i60.9u, and interest and costs of suit. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner judge, nd the seal of the District Court of the First Judicial SEAL District, in and for the Territory of Utah, this 15th day of Nov., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety. C. H. McCli bs, Clerk. By L. B. Best, Deputy Clerk. M. V. Gilbert, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. ALIAS In the District court of the First judicial district of t he territory of Utah, Weber county. The Utah National Bank of Ogden, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Robert Robinson. Emma B. Robinson, formerly Emma B. Bayley ; Alice B. Bell, formerly Alice B, Bayley ; James Cassin, assignee of The Snyder Robinson Hardware Company; H. W. Smith, guardian of the person and estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Thomas defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah Bend greeting: To Robert Robinson, Emma B. Robinson, formerly Emma B. Bayleyl; Alice B. Bell, formerly Alice B. Bayley; James Cassin, assignee of the of the Snyder Robinson Hardware Company; H. W. .Smith, guardian of the person and estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Robert Mcllwaine Robinson, and Thomas Gaboon, defendants You are hereby required to appear in an action ;brought against yon by the above named plaintiff, in the District court of the First judicial district of the territory of Utah, and to answer the complaint filed therein, within ten days exclusive of the day of service af Mr the service on yon of this summons if served within tlits county ; or, if served out of this county, but in this district, within twenty days; otherwise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the prayer of said complaint The said action is brought to require the defendant. Robert Robinson, to make answer under oath as o the nature, situation, amount and value ot all his property and effects whether held by himself or others in trnst for him ; also of the property and effects he has conveyed and the value thereof, and to whom and for what purpose and upon what terms : nd that he be enjoined from in any manner selling or disposing of any of his property or effects or intermeddling therewith, and that a receiver be appointed of all his property. Second. To reof the other defendants above named quire all answer nnder oath and set forth and to make all discover things required to be stated by the defendant, Robert Robinson; that they and each 'of them be enjoined from disposing of or with property of Robert Robinson unriertheiroontrol; also frompayinghim any debts which they may owe him. Third: That all conveyances of property, effocts, stocks, bonds, securitiesetc., heretofore mado by the defendant Robert Robinson, to the other defendants be adjudged void and be set aside ; and that defendant, Robert Robinson, be adjudgod the owner thereof, and that thesame be applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment. Fourth: For nil other equitable and general relief. For further and fuller particulars reference ia hereby made to the complaint on tile herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear aud answer the said complaint as above required, the fsaid plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Mines, judge, and the seal of the District, court of the First jndi- SEAL cial district, in and for the terri-tor- y of Utah, this 8th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and g ninety-on- New York It , E. that in fmrsuaiwo of lirn'hy an ortli-- r of flic I'n.lMm. court of conntv. I lull ta on i ltr Utli d.iy of Jul , Territory, iim 1"W1. iu tbr matter id tlie ertat.w of lloonnn It i 1 a txMmr - lLli: Hi. tiililia. ;ta J. bhtr, a ar.4- - r a-- '. klu.iiiiftiatrii.. U-- i c.iatv rte-rim- be BvH a, i Kki.Ail LiAtrri . 1 wier ti tt i.a.-TerntT -j J t- r ai. J . iJ 1. I 1 'i, iti iLat lr 4 . ar- b-- i- li-i- ju4 i C.-- Pal- - B iJ (V4 t. t tail, Vt i .i ftt- aij-lfte- l i A x'io'.ii it Ai li,j-!i- c. l-- vi-t- . (.. ai i l r' 4 '. Sf,-- . Sitjt.j h H. ! JbCi eLltJ. Ai .ui a- -. 1 rl (iSwiv,-- i; . m ixuu-L.t4 .m- -. f jr4 Ti ..;. Hr. iui r"Tji. in - A. b. 1 1 a tlLt and "Too many relatives." Weekly. T X fVK.rt t rf J ef ,' . 1. t - 1... . itk 1 i t. - a.:tU4. m ir f i: k r. t.a. r,t. aLirt bowrna. fivui th g of the t wot-ud- s of a turn down Collar why, y,m kuovr without looking further that turn?', a thin, weazeurd faoe above it. with bright. Uady whosr gUfi glide ftrtLily aud quickly fix m oue jejiut to another eye which are rcstlet.s, hard, greedy. Voa know that mail ia as Miliary and ng!y the tia ha wears. In contrast with thU w "Why f . t.iie '.'- it, 4 It thau suu-- i the lij, r. i it U trt i a LttV lit of a Hack &!I tali. IJ o ciwei AfcJ if OTer a eoouc-- u i ' d - ct '- ilii.rti.-!.- tj !.f. i all sk.at in tit wuaiJ aa r 1 wvTixcrj Lai tii iol Lirt. .ih eaxg , . Alii- - Lim - ui.,j ' cLu th at fourths ticg t..r yoa dot't 'f l SUMMONS. li:. r &ixTJ, Turn- - Wwjc h. i.uie t.u.- - , out of u-Trry Lr.- au 1 rcrv rv-- wr of 4 :U.l.-:- t A 366 !?Dl. torj eharacu-- j 2G. C. H. McCLURK, Clerk. Ey L. B. BEST, Depntj Clerk. A KIMBALL ALLISON, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Difit.rifr. Hmirt. tuft In hi ITirit Judicial District, of urder sale and decree of foreclosure. CM. Culbertsoii. t'lmnt ilT va It. I.. Arm strong, Lulia Slater and 11. M. U'llaver, Defendants, l nder and by virtueof anorderof sale and decree of fureclosnre issued out of the District Court, at Orden City. Weber county and Territory of Utah, on the 20th day of June W, in the above entitled action, herein C. M. Cnl-heson the above named plaintiff, obtained a judgment anildecree against K.L.Armstrong, Lueba Mater mil H. M, (I'liavrr, defendants on the 1!H h Uy of June which said decree was, on the an.li day of June 11, recorded ia Judgment Book-- of said court, at page , I am commanded toaeL All that cortaii lot, pire or of land situatein the fit of Ogdeu, County of Y and Territory of Uah, and bonndfd and described a follows, N wit: Th .north half oUiloc nine, and the north . half of block thirtvtlye in Koh Rill rt lil " Ogden City. Notice is hereby gren that on Saturday tbe 11th day of July lXHljit Twelve o'clock noon that day, in front of he County court house of in the City of Ogden, Conty of W eber and Territory of Utah. 1 wi 1 in aXiirnce to saidorderof sale and decree of foeckwnre, seli the above descrilied property, or s much thereof as mar be necessary to satisfy jlabitiff judgment with interest t hereon and costA to the highest and best bidder for cash, ht'Vful money of th United States of AmericaAl V8 M PahsWs, tT. S. Wsrshal. W. BrTCHBjp, By lij.uty U.S. Marshal. Oodm Citt, June th 11. Evans A Rogers, Atkirnsr for Plaintiff. The above sale is coltinied until Satiirdav tt, 1st. day of August, UM atl. o'clock m, of that day, Elia H. V isows, U.S. Marshal. By W. Butcher, Depfr U. 8. Marchal. TIMBER NOTICE. To whom it may onern : Notice is herebrHn bv the rnaoiiHot Lumber and Mill Kg -- omnanv. a simiritira. organized and exisingunder the lav of Utah. i err i tory, mat it i tin intention ot raid oorpo ration to apply ttheecretary of the interiot under an act of larcl 3rd, 1891, entitled "An act to amend sodon eight of an act approved March third, eighten hundred and inety.one. entitled An act repeal tiniber culture law, and for other puioses.' " for permission to cut timber in tbe someastern part of Weber county, Utah territok for the purpose of supply or u tan territory with itun- ing the lmiamta lildilur. hAr and tiea for mininir And other do mestic purpose? That, said timber if located m t in he mountan mi sotitiieastern part ot Weber county, out three miles east of Beaver canon and thrrniiles north of the South Fork of Ogden rivetnd about twenty.eight miles from Ogden Ci ! that the land is nnsurveyed and when surv1! will not be subject to entry under existingvws of the United States exThat the timber sought cept for miner ntry. to be cut is pah dead from forest fires, and the green tim standing is balsam, and represents about ree or four hundred thousand acres of feet, and cove about three hundred land. That t' preservation of said timber is not necessar tor the water supply of any stream that ' osed for irrigating purposes or that can honfter be used for irrigating. The land is very onntainons, neither agricultural nor Tninarnl nd is too far from the mines and settlements tbe of value either to miners or settlers, unl sawed into timber. thb c'onsoidatkd ll'mbkb and milling Company. Warren G. Child, President. Ogden Uti. June 25th, 1891. . FOR PUBLICATION. NOTI-- ' No. 1043. Land) face at Salt Lake City.1S91.Utah, ( July 11. ria trl1i1HM n a! . fl...t. MvAn the,of his Intention to filed notice named make flnafcroof in snpport of hie claim, and county, Utah, at Mor batejudr.o on Morgan u vub,u ftUfciuHl t&y wit gan, uta utheast qnarter for 9i3, r the homeeta itry . . . . I. . . . o a.,m. 9- a..t Ot rB T - 9 T tha Ot SeCtlOPi". tOWUBIlip ne namniiiu iioi in i"" mi"upon,snuand cultivation eontinuosfresidence . or, ... saidlandviz; , v n n pamuer nommi. ,"S Charles (riddle, Jereihah G. Little, all of Lit tleton, IDrgau county, t. ran B.W. IArkk, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ioin, at Salt Lake City. Utah, June 19, 1J91. f the Notia is hereby given that his intention to filed notice of make fnal pHf in support of his claim, and the register before made be will that siid proof androeiver at Salt Lake City, Utah, on AuHomestead bntry viz: John Slater, gust 1 No. 910, for the eV4 swV sec. 2, tp 6, n, t 2 west. He lames the following witnesses to prove cultivation his continuous residence tiis-i- and of Harnsville ofsaU land viz : James Martin, Bluford Bybee of Fredrt-icFoy of SlaterviUe, Slato-villJosetih Toylor, of Harnsville, all of Lad Office as d Wobir County Utah. Fbanic D. Hombs, Begute Biid 4 Lowe, Attorneys for Plaintiff. |