OCR Text |
Show OfiDEN DAILY C0MMEI1CIAL: fllTRSDAY, JULY 30. Ib91. JOSEPH OcCAMMQX bfviui ff ra A f i TiitwJ TL rersitiutT of tL Americas j: Iklist is tUir.jOk4 tistwicr oa tLa wri;it4r tl to c&kiea Losso of a Cilli it 'Lea iloc" Vj-dcrl- PLaTlfEM. act2ieel THE LILI1UL P1ETV lit lketlsrtitof fur -t lVfb-- r , Sr.vx New Orleans 1J.C tartttj to bjath, bo Diiitjcrt or RcpuV Ueaji, nu ty FJri.rri' Alii::. txl M w 4-- n 4. kakeL L ta Uui hu 1 N jteLt kucw to Hutu red W. R. WILLIAMS AGENT FOR 1m irty ksowi olIj or Lt-Vc-rj ca Patent lacslicine UWU no l jngift OiJy tach wntitgi J axil discoverk as are th ivealt cf ibUl-lr"-ttu- be rfjitred anl cuj lijr ca the United btitctsnprt-ui uyi court Tbrrvfore aEybwiy caa ue else U.bc-- for Liver pill. acy-Ul- y The annaucceirieEt conies tnta LonOffice don that an t'fctrii'il mchiue hat Um-in vetted which will nut ouly grind meat and ttul a tane-but will ulao tors it conarid cooktl out euioking QUITO MrttNCE OTiATlON sumer. Grtat heavens! LotTheto the wicged Im'U of Jove has been L&rnessrd and tuJe to run a sau&age nufccLiue. It U a Room 11, First National Back, Ogdan. degriicratd aja. Sun Fire , When we find out what it U, there ii for everything. It has been discovered that the waste aand which falls off and accumulates in Leapt from the grinding of plate glass can be made into brick of so good a quality that brick-makcould even wish there were more OciDKN. IT AH. plate glass ground and show windows broken, just so they could get more watite sand.ft in and renovaW But recently placed tuwils 'St first class condition. xt week, Iwmi cakjU, Day Hoard An electric Laud lamp fur miners and tU.O) to I'i.OO er month. Tranaeut tl. thoe engaged in labor in dark places to f 110 iwr day. Las been invented. It is no larger than J. N. VAX GILDER, Trop. an ordinary liaivl lamp and contains a miniature storage battery. This will maintain an illuminating current two or three hours, when the materials most be recharged. This, however, is so arranged as to be done easily and inexpensively. When not in use the lamp can be disconnected from the battery so as Dot to waste materials. It is an absolute safety lamp for miners. J F J I fttllU f.HM i'Hi Mil A chance for very important international complications is contained in the warning of the chief of the Chilian insurgents to the captains of American vessels at Iquique. American captains rVtLIHRKD AND FOB 1AI.S BT are warned not to allow their crews to THE COMMERCIiL PUBLISHING CO, go on shore, as in the present state of insurgent feeling toward the United States 1401 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah our sailors would be attacked and perhaps killed by mobs of Chilian rebels. OOKVETAWC1NQ BLAMES. A nation bent on conquest or the acquiCLASS. FO. sition of territory could ask no better in670 Warranty Deed, uhort form . . A vitation than thiMo.go in, get mixed up 671 Warranty Deed, long form ... A in the fight, andmmder pretense of in A Deed 425 Quit-clai450 ileal EatateMort'ge.ab.ortf'rrn A demnity for damages take possession of A 375 Option Contract. a good slice of the country. But thi A 300 IrfVlAA. . . A .s States is ndt that kind of a United eeou a h ou (Wai tortf ' tion. B 100' UischargJof Mortgaga O 600 j Trust DeeJI JournaKstic Boiling Down. 3 ) Assignment of Mortgage.... A As a fine specimen of the ability of a 61 'Bill of Sale... A PROBATB OOUKT B LAWKS. good newspaper writer to "boil down" 1 . dmiuifitrator's Bond A four columns of matter may be cited the A 125 Ex ecu tors' Bond following summary from The Christian 300 Letters of Guardianship A Union of Pope Leo's encyclical. The 376 Order Appointing Hearing... A editor of The Christian Union remarks A 601 Testimony of A 602 Testimony of Applicant that in this encyclical the holy father 379 Order appointing Adm'r.... A has brought the Church of Borne into commissioner's court blanks. line with industrial reform. Here is its 475 Summons summary, with its own comment at the 476 Sheriff's Sale close: 76 Constable's Sale TBS POPS SATS: 377 Order for Deft to appear That there is a labor problem. A are suffering under gross That working-meand show cause A 78 Citation for Garnishee Injustice. Is it the That doty of the church to concern 2 Affidavit for Citation for ltseli with these facts. A Garnishee. wealth is a trust and must be adminisThat 672 Writ of Execution A tered as a trust. That hours of labor should be such as to give DISTRICT COURT BLANKS. time for soul culture. 10 A ffidavit for Claim and DelivThat wages should be such as to give oppoA ery personal property rtunity for acquisition of property. 625 Undertaking on Claim and That, If these results cannot be secured by free contract, the law should interfere. Delivery of personal property A That labor arbitration should take the place 526 Undertaking for Return to of labor battles. Def't, Claim and Delivery labor organization That should be enA personal property couraged. 77 Complaint on Claim and DeThat woman labor and child labor should be livery personal property.... A regulated and reduced by legislation. That the factory acts are right in principle. MINING BLANKS. That the church, the state, free labor or325 Mining ieed A and capitalists should all ganization 350 Notioe of Location of Claim. A in labor reform. 400 Troof of Labor A These are all Christian Union positions. We 401 Power of Att'y to Locate did not expect ten years ago to live to see them advocated from the Vatican by the pope. and Sell A COTTAGE Tim HOTEL, -- 0 LEGAL BLANKS .....r MISCELLANEOUS The world moves. BLANKS. 377 Official Bond and Oath A 75 Chattel Mortgage C 325 Marriage Certilicate A Promissory Notes, Books of 50 and 100. Receipts, Books of 50. Rent Receipts, Books of 100. Drafts, Books of 100. Other Blanks constantly being added to the above list. San Spots and the Weather. n The French astronomer Camille throws decided cold water on the theory that there is any proved connection between the periodical changes in the sun's spots and storms on our little bit of a planet If there be such connection, as there probably is, it is not yet sufficiently understood to predicate anything certain about it. There is, however, a terrestrial magnetic variuntil In 4S hours Oonorrhrt, muV11"''1"'68 fron' fie urinary ori ation that is connected in some way with IHlDi bySantal.Midy) lniWnleK without iiunnvenlnnoe! sun spots. I'ni-- $ I . if A LI, lt (Kilil STti or I' U. BOX gOSl, Xew York, What is definitely known about sun spots is briefly this, according to M, Flammarion: Every eleven years the spots attain their largest size. In those years the greatest magnetic variation is observable on the earth and the greatest daily variation in temperature. CHICAGO It is thus plain that enormous activity & St. in the solar spots does have a magnetic effect on our earth. But we do not know as yet, says Flammarion, just Is the only line running Solid Yestibnled, Steam-bft- d where the spots themselves are located. Trains Daily nd Electric-liKliteThey may be in the fiery fog known as between Chicago and Omaha, compose of Magnificent Sleeping Can and the photosphere, which surrounds the The finest Dining: Cars in the World. sun, or they may be upon the surface of the sun itself. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAS- S. If it were true that we have more storms in heavy sun spot years than in -'nrUior information as to Rates of Fare others, and the storm3 are proportional ill be cheerfully furnished by 4 to the spots, then we ought to have had ALEX. MITCHELL. Commercial Agent. twenty times as many storms in 1883 as T.F.POWELL, in 1849, and no storms at all in 1878, Traveling Agent. Salt Laka City. But in 1878 the storms were very sever. I & Main Street, i"0tnl e THE Milwaukee Paul RAILWAY d irre-ep-t:v- nut echoc tby tLtfJ1 Itnr W Flam-mario- j i. fciLVEK C015AOE. e a.iUoos, CiUitt-S- , to se&l BUSINESS CARDS. oom-piusw- tikli ecm;ii RrArr i, That e Lelcve in the cf our oauerl rewourc, at.d therefore are in f of free and of stiver. eoii republic of tie United IRRIGATION. States ewujp"jJ sovereign slfcttus, Rc J rr i, That e bel .eve a law should of eivd the f jutii! u.n principle Le enacted to secure the storicg, savirg ted re lrioui Lurrty, and tkniL,e all and ejuiLiUd distribution of U,e water these of this to ;'.i full conviction, terntery, so that to person or fuDdi!uM.Ll principle of Anierk-fc-a coccpany of persons, can monopolize the eimettLip, &J Therefore, we demand that Perfect accord with these stremma. Wh the legislature p&t such law as W Las been linni!stakbb;T shown prn,c:i a ill secure such distribution without int of the United Miles terference to tte with any vested right. of terrisucoe'; the every people by ASD POLVCAMT. fcdtlilatioa it before to statehood, tory aiitl. That we believe that the RtJc,l, WstKiuv The territory of Utah, by laws for the suppression of polygamy the attitude of it church governaieut and all kindred crimes should Le vigorand practice, his made in the past a ously and courageously enforced, and and view with contempt the apokvie rep tibue record of hostility to the offered in this city for the EdmgoTercruect of the United ijtat; so cently law prepared by the joint tlist while belongicg to it ia territory, unds-Tucker it was alien to it in sympathy, spirit and effort of that great statesman of Verpractice, in that the ad aim iteration of mont and that eminent jurist from Vircivil government was very largely subginia, and adopted by the government of ordinated to the ecclesiastical joer; a the United State. R T. Pettlsgill, condition of affair utterly F. J. KiEstx, and subversive of man's inalienable right -M. A. Br trots, to life, liberty and the pursuit of and C M. bKOl'GH, James N. Kimball, Wbikus, A recent attempt Las been made to show the governruct of the Committee. mte4 States that the peoi Js of this Are Vou Interested? territory in a day, so to speak p iud-denl- y become tit for state The following frank statement from pier the cover or pretense of ti of J. E. Hare, of Trenton, Texas, will be. Inal of interest to many of our citizens: the principles of the two gr V "My little boy was very bad off for two political part:eof the UniV which pretense we view witll We used vapicion months with diarrhoea. because moral and intellectiA convic- rious medicines, also called in two Doctions are not of rapid, but ofNf.ow and tors, but nothing done him any (rood deliberate growth, and until we used Chamberlain's Colic, Whekeas The liberal party of Utah, Cholera and Diarrhtea llemedy, w hich born of the necessities of the hour, and gave immediate relief and soon cured in full accord and sympathy with the him. I consider it the best medicine great tieople of the United States, has made and can conscientiously recomtouched the heart and quickened the mend it to all w ho need a diarrlm a or For sale bv W. D. pulse of all American citizens by its colic medicine, steadfast and foarless maintenance of Driver & Son, and all leading druggists. the supremacy of the republic and it and revelations; laws iiuinst all, voice A Merchant's Opinion. therefore, be it Mr. John Carachar, a merchant at y.'cxocni, By the Liberal party of Co., Ohio, says tbatSt Weber county, in convention assembled, Caraghar, Fulton Patrick's Pills are the bees selling pills s that we announce to our is that they of tlie United State that there is no he handles. The reason a pleasant cathartic effect, and produce a of national, character, political question certain and thorough in their acat the present time, wbich should lie al- are relialowed to distract the attention of either tion. Try them when you want a W. Driver & For sale cathartic. ble by from the single Son and all them or ourselves, leading druggists. f undamental question of American citizenship, which here confronting. BANKS. HiKolvtd, That the attenTpxlo show that Utah was prepared for statehood, WABsaa W. Coekt. Wm. V. Helprich, .. . IV iJ it because people had openly Tbso RoBiftOM, and Manager. divided upon national, political lines, meets with our condemnation; and we do not hesitate to characterize such action as the effort of designing oflice seekers, whether the motive came from OF1 O&DKrT UTAH. personal selfishness or ecclesiastical design; and we view with alarm the division on Xational party lines, and de nounce such action as detrimental and . $200,000. ruinous to the property interests of this we do as thi at time, believing territory, Dl SECTORS : that its evil effects are already being felt here in Ot'den, and in our sister cities Warren W. Corey, E. A. Wells, Sidney Stevens C. E. Wurtele.H. H. Spencer, Cahoon, d if suc- - Thoe. throughout the territory, S. b. Schramm. Ad. Knhn. Theo.Bobinson lAt extent, cessful. will nullify to a and cause us to ppivsments J. CA&MBTBONO, andsirogresa Hill, CuhSr. Prest. Ffcrw! JuiiJg the American principle that the citizen, in the exercise of tne civil rights ot citiiai Kati1 zenship, belong to what political party or church he may, should suffer no coercion or dictation, from priest or church. OGDEJf, TJTA.H. Resolved, That the Liberal party has no animosities to gratify, no revenge to accomplish, but that it welcomes to its Paid ia CanitaL ranks every man who loves the principles of American Liberty, which have built 75.CO0. up the great republic, guarded the pur- Surplus & Undivided Profits, ity of the home, and elevated the individual, until Man has become a grander word than Monarch. DIRECTORS: Resolved, That the men and women C. Armstrong, R. O. Harkness, now resident here, who are educated J. T. A. Whalen, David Eccles, under the principles of free government, M. Buchmiller, Patrick fiealy, of interets believe that every Henry Conant, Utah, both adMormon and Gentile, forbids the mission of the territory to statehood until its people, by untrammeled individual OGDKN STATE RANK action, have evidenced that the spirit which animates the laws and institutions of our country, prevails indeed with 0GDEN, UTAH. them. Resolved, That we believe in the dignity of labor, and recognize in the large ana intellectual body of working men, Paid in, - $125,000. in this city and county, one of the great- Capital - - - - 7,500. est factors in our growth and prosper- Surplus, ity, the power that shall build up our cities, develop our mines, and make of H. C. BIGELOW, President. this great territory a commonwealth inJOHN A. BOYLE, Vice President; A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. deed. We believe iu the employment of our fellow citizens in ths construcWe believe tion ot all public works. Interest Paid on Time and Barings Deposits, that eight hours is a fair limit for a day's labor on all publio buildings and works; that the mechanics' lien law should be bo amended as to protect the laborer as well as the contractor, and that the exemption law should be so amended as to Ogden, TJtah. exempt from execution or attachment sixty days' earnings of the laboring man who is the head of a family. United States t ipt auu-ljtt-r- I IX)K INSURANCE CO TO Poc-'- i prtrClt tO titrir feLuW pllfufis of pri&cipia. VhiUn Tl of Liuti than 6.x tu'jclh ia each year. Coanty. of Weber eoutty, vi fjrsL,er ixtLueal l, iii LWJ eocToctkm in tb jji!icil cjuiiiutia Luiijui K Street. 'VfcLiiirtoi j 41y tkt riorou pireLL tsil guard jit. Priadple Adopted rLiiixc-aci trc to aaw-u-tit-- Attornev-at-Law- fet.d svh'jiji in govr-rctt-ec- hs Lap-pine- ," l corns, VETERINARY Sl'F.CECN. rae frl tL4UtlrO IrtATfer rt.arwijcii I. P. boc JlLrt4 a fv. trt-4'c- ARCHITECTS, mm 14. H & U KsUouJ EuJt Otf dcSk. I lak. OV. tun J A. Depository. Resolved, That we advocate needed public improvements in city, county and territory, upon which the working community shall rind steady employment at remunerative wages. WORLD'S CAPITAL, SURPLUS, . . lOO.OOO. $125,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits. FAIR APPROPRIATION Resolved, That whereas it is well known that large sums of money have J. E. Dooly, President. been expended in advertising Utah, its W. N. Shilling, resources and advantages, which expen- L, B. Adams, Vice President Cashier. ditures, owing to lack of united and concentrated effort, have often failed to acwe end believe desired; complish the that the World's Fair, to be held in 1393, QALEB L. McKEE & CO., presents us the best opportunity to make REAL ESTATE AGENTS. known the advantrges, resources and limitless undeveloped wealth of Utah No. 116, Twenty-fiftStreet. to the world, and we commend to the legislature, as true economy, to make TO an appropriation of not less than to this ter8100,000 adequately represent ritory. MARKETS. h MONEY POLITICAL DICTATION. ' Resolved, That the political dictation of employers or the discharge of employes, solely on account of their political opinions, should be, by statute, declared a misdemeanor, punishable by fine. FREE SCHOOLS. LOAN! A. E. Wethssbi, L. B. Balch Boston Meat Market. E1XDS OFO Fresh Meats, Fish, Foultry and KSSALX, Resolved, That we believe in educated Game in Season. citizenship, and demand the diffusion of common of free education by means Orders takes at yonr door, and goods delir-ere- d public schools, so that every child in the to any part of the city. PItOMPT land may be taught the rights and du- DKLIVKHY a sieciHlty. Our Meat ties of citizenship, and the candinnl W agon is a Market on wheels which talis at so that yon may select your own principle, that the most perfect free- your house It runs north of 23d St. on Washington dom comes from the most perfect obed. Soods. and the Bench. lence to law; and we believe in the en- - Tel. No. 1. S311 Washington Ave 1. r. ctTAB. tir r Fui-f- W' M ' Toedi I, a 2, ILL t&w Hardware e rtt .iiitl. l'j.txult wti eoe. HOME VOU HXS D DENTIST. ottm c I. am racial f P. Bbiab, TBE01T C- - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. . No. 1 ax bait Laa Pity. Ctak.! JyiylLlWL tmt tLe bretr j gives f.ill,..lu w;W tiA Cjrl bjkw ul Li.ium,uui txnl uaAc iLlaI ib uppurt of Lia StAic hi - e. Lud 0e tLt is Mild aii Uie t (iii W auade LWuretiua, irut of Motiema rwiisty, I iL. at Uut. AXD XOE. ran, I ili, vb Auru( B. 11. it : OL 01m for lL MMithrut Mitrj Li."Hj of MCtiua 3). tuvnLip i. Bonn of raue quAruv Claw eciitifilijr adjoFUv), Amficialete 1 He babm tiie fuiiowing witiwwM to proveutt.;s uwYitni. twill , M, It. (iful Houe eoutiuuouii rMkoe upus, and culuikiiua of : Ui-r- , LAWYERS. t. BOIESUI. 6ILSUT JJOREMAX 4 BOREMAX. JACOB F. BuUUtAX. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- Ofiee. Oedaa, L'lah. ij Wahttftoe No. UM a B. LBOHAID,J attic tiu-- f JEOSARD 4 Tens, I. m. tUrMTLLAIL Supreme Court, herada. Mid laud, vis ftejtuel t ampbeU. William B. rBBir.bvll. CLarW. Criddie, Jemliah i. Little, all of Murgan county. I fBABI It. Hobbb. RaiatBr 8. W. DaBBB. Attoruey fur VhtiuliS. Skookam Root 8 air Grorjacp. A MACMILLAS. w Iliir Rapidly. Eradicates TJandrcfL Cro- AV Are., Ocden, Ctah. a Wahin-to- Practice in the DUtrirt Court and all the court. Penonal attentUm cirra toeollnrtiiw. Remember xUb ilace. in IWry'i himmIq buiid-innar mrat li.n nf ('. li. lirmnwell A Bruti., 1 went, fourth street, Ofdeu. Lulu. P. O. box kid. S'l i JAMKS H. KrMBALL. EDKAaD It. ALLISUM A ALLISOS. j JIMBALL ATTO RN E Y Otfice, o?er Ctah National Bank, corner of Washinirton avenue and Tweuty-fouit- a street, OkiIhu, t'tah. BAKSroED SUITS gMITH 4 B. W. IM1TB. T-- a It is an honest atil nieritoiiODS SMITH. Office, moras Bank buildinc. Nature's Own Remedy. S, and 36 87, First Nations Skookam Root Hair Grower Go, OCULISTS AND AURISTS. NEW YORK. PtK C. W. HAWLEY. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Office, 244V Washington avenue Peery Annex, Room S. Hours, 8 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5 p. m. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- JJR. Is a Prevenlive of Eal Jnesr, Grows Hair on Bald Ilca an Is Exquisite Toilet Articit Is Fn.e from all coloring malic-- . It math tfgi Urfd.) Contains no Mineral or Vegetable Foisons ATTORNEEYS-AT-LA- JJR. - Stops Falling Hair. E. WHITE. ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 1 Llt-tlptu- ih ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office: 1401 CAPITAL, PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS. unNrti-- . &Tklar McCArsLAXD. O&tm op Vic-Prt- CITIZENS7 BANK tiir &id bimiaam. R.A.K. U fellow-citizen- . A. F. 4 A. X. trst eujBti.irTxi auutLL, S. C fcapiUr AVM. S All dlwr &.C MASONIC. Ssla by all Opugglate. 1! - W. D. SPRINGER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office 8447 Washington Avenue, over Funge's New Hardware Store. D RS. KENNEDY 4 MURRAY, (Late house surgeons London Hospital. Sue cessers to Dr. J. W. Fraser) Office, Rooms and 13 Woodmansee 12 street. Twenty-fourt- h Building, u.i Office hours : 9 a. r. u. J. P. Kknnkdv, M.D. W. O. 8. Mcbbat, M.D. Gold Medalist in Medicine. Telephone 237 SECRET SOCIETIES. pHDELITY LODGE NO. 8, A. 0. U. W. Meets every Tuesday evening at 8 KX). Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. R. Lancahtbr, M. W. W. Foclobb, Rec'd'r. Rudolph Mahn, Finer. QRDER A pamphlet of Information and C02URDELI0N LODGE, Ko. 831. OGDEN, TJTAH. The above s wiety will hold its meetings In Knights of Pythias hall. Twenty-fonrtstreet, (over Standard building) every Thursday evening at half past seven sharp, until further notice. Application forms may be obtained from Dr. Percy A. Cook, 2361, Washington avenue. Sojourning brothers cordially invited. Pkbctval J. Babhatt, President. C. J. Flowebs. Secretary, 680 27th St. h PLUMBING STEAM, AND Gas Fitting. people in need of first class Plumbing Bteam or Gas Fitting at REASONABLE PRICES Blf O Is acknowledged the leading remedy for A dileet. The onlv saie remedv for lToiOAYS.y faorrhoBa) LeneorrhoBaorWhitef. I prescribe it and feel safe in recommending it UrlralvtT THttwmCtitB''Cft to all sufferers. V V acwTi,o.K"Tgi A. J, b ION EK, M. O, 1 Dbcatcb. V U.B.A. Sold by Drasnrtata DR. LESLIE'S Special Prescription! 13 THE ONLY KNOWN REMEDY IN TUB WORLD THAT WILL ABSOLUTELY CURE SICK HEADACHE! TEST I MON IA.LS. should give their orders to Stone, Musser Dealers & Co. in Pumps, Hose, Pipe, Brass Goods, Etc. 2540, Wash. Ave. IMPORTANT Stevens Elk., opp City Hall TORBYMANsWOMAS AND CHILD f b--j eo.yr f SONS OF 8T. GEORGE. RICHARD AH V Ue las,Shuwing How to J VVstmctof ObUle Patents, Caveats, Trade, V Marks, CopTrtghts, Mnt Int." VV J munn At VA-i- i 361 Ureadway, TOD 4. CRAWFORD, Commission Merchants and Dealers in Building Material. Santa Rosa, Cal., Jan, 19th, 1891. Briggs Medicine Co. Gents -- Yours of the 15th received. I shall be glad to assist you in promoting the sale of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription. Indeed, most of what I have bought of yon in thepast four years has been given away, myself having been completely cured after a lifetime of headache, as I shall gladly certify Should you write to either Dr. Markell or Dr. Mason, of this place, you may refer to Tod & Crawford, as to the superiority of your Special Yours truly, Prescription, Will. Tod. Price 25 Cents. Sold by all Drug- IN UTAH. gists. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Brigfrs Medicine Co., San Francisco, Cal Chronic Diseases and Deformities. The old surgeon and examining physician of "The Liobig Surgical Institute .nd World Dispensary" oi Kansas City and San Francisco will visit Ugrton and nave otlicos at the Broom hotel. Feb. 25 and 36. at ('lift ho iso. Salt Feb. 27 and 28, 191. This will be a rare chance ror tne people ot Utah to consul! free wiMi the oldest and most successful California specialist who has had nearly fifty years siwial practice, having graduated in 1S43. Konumhor the old doctor will visit Utah himself. Dr. Liehig & Co. of San Francisco are the ouly reliable specialists from the large cities wiio visit t'tah quarterly, who treat all wasting and annoying chronic diseases of men, women and childron and the only brace and deformity manufac turers who visit Utah from San Francisco aud Kansas City. FOR mm? tmi OHLY! ror 4.UB1 or FAILnfG MANHOOD tOjneral and NXBVOuS DEBIUTt! ana mina, btrmts M n j l.f p ooy Botul, .kl. BAMIIKID f.ll, R,.,rl. How lo K.l.rc. ui AMM.lv ..fill., HUBS TIUTKTiBU Ill C. i Dmrly'lo Rank, npluillnul pnMfllf(M'lr4)frM. AIM ERIE MEOICAk CO., BUFFALO.N. Y. ft,,', -- t ! ,rl", VlTf I REED HOTEL ! OG PEN, TJTAII. A new hotel and strictly first-clasDining room on fifth floor. All modorn appliances. Rates $3.00 to $4.00 per day. McMlLLLN A DEMING, Prop. |