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Show 7 THE THE iWVa Tk -- u-i Tu-- tt -J--J ki 1 euo2 i bat ta 1st Annual Clearance Sale! BEGINS 0jt TUESDAY, JULY 28, AND WILL CONTINUE FOE 20 DAYS ! ltil;. a a . b- f '-u ut ibe dwat dear. Table Linen and Covert, Towels and Napkins, lied Spreads, Crashes and Toweling, j Such Such Such Such value in Gloves, value in Hosieries, values in Ribbon, values in Corsets, As we are showing were never known in the history of the trade in Ogden City. the Prices Below and be Convinced: We SILK. are selling Blazer Jackets at 13.75 worth $j.5U. We are (telling Blazer Jackets at 15.00 India Silks, all color, reduced from worth M.50. 60c to 13c India Silk'all colors, reduced from " DEESS GOODS. tl.00.to 73c Our 35c colored and black marked Black Faille Franchise reduced from down to 22c. 11.50 to 9.W. and stripes marked Our 50c Black Faille Francais6 reduced from down to 38cplaids U to II 40. Our C5c colored and blacks marked Colored Faille Francaise reduced from down to 4 He 11.50 to Mc. Our 75c fancy plaids silk mixed marked down to 00c. SUMMER JACKETS AND REEFERS. Our 11.00 serge and colors We are selling Blazer Jackets at 91.00 marked down to 75c. worth n.50. We are selling Blazer Jackets at $1.50 TABLE LINES ASD TABLE COVERS. worth 13.00. Table linen, formerly 40c, cut down We are Belling Blazer JackeU at 12.50 to 25c worth $5.00. Gaze upon Table linen, formerly 50c, cut down to 33c. Table linen, formerly 00c, cut down to 41c. Table covers, formerly 11.25, cut down. toKOc. Table linen, formerly fLTj, cut down to f 1.15. CUiU'AlNi curtains now 11.00. curtains now $1.40. curtains now $1.90. Our $1.50 lce curtains now $2.25. Our $100 lace curtains now $3.00. LACE Our 11.50 laoe Our 12.10 laoe Our $2.60 laoe CORSETS AND HOSIERIES. 75c corsets for 40c 85c corsets for 50c $1.00 corsets for C5c 40c hose for 24c 50c hose for 30c 5 DAYS ONLY. 1,000 Yards India Silks, Polka Dot$ and figured Flowered at 30c per yd. THIS SALE IS A GENUINE CLEARANCE SALEi It Defies all Mock Sales that have been in the Citv for a month past You jstre never - had such an Opportunity to buv so Much this Sale. Dry5 Goods for your money as you will have at The White House! The White House! WRIGHTS OLD STORE. WRIGHTS OLD STORE. ATTENTION! DON'T YOU 3STEICD A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE GEEAT forced SALE PUTNAM ONE-PRIC- E House! Clothing 366 Twenty-Fourt- h St., where Everything is being Sacrificed to Raise Money. too rjd wht Ls. ,a tut the way tbe pitk tt tha dp-o-- 4 tr;h That kind of a a day aixi uutr'r.i h.urh. itxnW ft a4 VMin i a. UMtwt liLat . rf .! fc. E ainut 1!m lirr4i-- 4. ui auaiv brf U. 1n--1. ti A. t ua H. u.j ii 11 l.Hh U Ltr brent fal-tere- u 4 J M. lam UiWYMi U M hdw tenu4, b ax 1 . v J li (to curt ti u4 I kittens in the streets, and to have taken them home and brought them np. Boston Post. m Liaajuaa Terftuirf uf l La. rv.j w.i j i a.ar ia aa aatiat )... tt auu,, aajlrwl t.Mrart i vtM of it- - rirai uf i - a-- cl! trirt lln.l rua r.u. ui i.t l. - e--i.ty - e 1 'i, 1 . i fl' ' raiu. . '. 1- utl aaurte-aaw- la. rTW '' win. ld J-- SUMMONS. In the Piatrirt Court of the Flirt Judicial Tern tory of T tab., w eber oai ty Uwtnctofthe ('. K. Sawtelle, plaintiff, ya. T. J. Edwarda, defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah lend areetina- T.J. Edwarda. dofnndant. You are hereby required to appear In an action brought asninet you by the a bo ye named plaintiff in the liiatrict Court of the Flint Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and toanawer the complaint filed therein, witftin ten daya (ex clusive of the day or eeroce) after the eerrice on you of thia aammona if aerred within Una county : or, if aerred out of thia county, but in this District, within twenty daya ; otherwise within forty daya or Judgment by default will be t aken against you, aocordiiuj to the prayer of earn complaint. The said action is brought to obtain the judgment af this court against the defendant for the sum of $;W8.?0fpnneipal with interest thereon to date amounting to wl.su and but costs of suit. Plaintiff alleges that defendant was indebted Jto one firm of Idelman Bros, for the above amount state, on balance of an ac count for goods sold and delivered to the said defendant at the request of the defendant by plaintiff ; that thereafter said Idleman Bros, assigned the said indebtedness to this plaintiff. For further and fuller oarticulara reference la hereby made to the complaint on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as a bora required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of 130.90, and interest and costs of suit. - the Hon. James A. Miner rainl umry, . 1. u, nta e.a' that the u.uaJ derrm may be ma.i. f, ,4 the fy; and f, the Uw and the '.TT?""I''" rt U tha, dit n ; tLat the l'r.!dl be aH bed to the pameTtof 'f 'J aaie,rf "nay tne curt and eipeo-eaaaja and att.mm , anwiont doe ' '. 'iefendauu and earhtheofplain, theaa ' i ll ...... ma uuiier ineta or eitiaap of them .uhaeijueut to the exeeutiuo ui aaid ehaaera, ineumhrancera, or otherwue may be. barred and f..rerl,e.i ,4 all riht, cUii or uf redemption m the said aquity premiaea, and . auu mat ' mat hay Judgment againM Augu.. u. piaiutin Aleian-dM. ...rk and Kubert R.rfiii,Mi. that laane against them for any dehcieaeT whli-mat remain :,, .r i..;. ui ma pro- i'i'viu ,rf the .ale of .aid; premu.es eei. sp- ... .1 prof-r- ly. I'liralile t.i the u-.- aa eta ua. f. ,,t ittf foreelua-nre.rf- V! Ptu. er ,d at. . . amt mav hw..m. -a " . t ai aaiu aale; that the I nited Ma tea marahai eaet-uia deed to ' purcnaaer be let into """7 t of tlia""' liuaaeaaloB nnM.i. or in " l'r.puuc-iiit,I . . niarahal a deed ttiet.f.... .i... .i. plaintid may have aurh other or furtlier relief . . u, .ma own may aeeia meet and equitable. Kor further and fuller a r..f..renre is hereby made to the partiru-larcomplaint on tile herein. And yon are hereby notified that if sou fail to apuirandan.wer abuve thee,.m.laiut aa..... the aaid nlaintilf mill . i .-r e r. Witness Au-u,l- ,a ee. : i forthereiirf Wm deman.i-Jthere- m. Witiieaa the Hon. James A. Miner, Judge, and the seal f tha ,,f irtJndi-la- L. t '""'Vf' e,",rt net. in and for the Territory or l ull, this Vth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand, eitfbt hundred and ninety one. HM"CLcaa, Clerk. By L. B. Bkst, Deputy lerk. F. lx.iraoi a.iw. Attorney for Plaintiff. e Whose Mission Is to Befriend Cat. A new feature of the cat show is the dog Fannie, a silken haired terrier, which, guided by the same spirit that animates Mrs. Boris, of the Cat home, on Wren street, Boston Highlands, is devoting her life to the rescue of unfortunate cats. Fannie is reported to have found no less than fourteen homeless 1. U. W1 k. - 1 - ur felaMt luiU n A Dos; k 0auiti4. ai 1 mnrt ue lprTr'.wy vf tvak and tu tor cuaH-aitali, at tiartajurt ataar tued wntoa tea da .esx.ual. uf IW aj Utaeeeui, aWlturi attar the nr. u. a.J ai-- i ,4 ( u of hnlulT iava-- -if tL frrrmi I tali. XUr MUJ I, A. : . a.) uf 1,Ikrn I'.l m ubatt ucwt,tt wriMl at ,4 ttia t 19 v a. at. 4 lUal aui ilda, di.tjirt.wiLui, taeutydara- u. 1mw ditribH ntj .4mtIWofi IKKUj nut hr aua.tenatdue it aaud """"H w U t of Mid CuauuUil.1. ,4 (IkuiiI imrMi . iua ui tl r fur 1 amwoii Ua,au4 lb a, act.ua a. urutiiii to furarkiae a eer-- f. atii.UiirtrtE. It funlMV unWed ttat a vf rf tiita t ua .ua of ,ta UMnl ai tiJ, rate of be im iLrl tiMt tlii" f Mi&e " 1JU lb SIM day l iJ I ?li 0 if Ul lL I lalt u l K liWMfcBl'llL. a iMtkiir tiriMTn.i ani4 ai. and Um, kobt: h.Jd fur the auaa i4 Dia tunuad il) tttaaij mmatv t4 KrOrr, mtvwi it aVOlara tati that tbrrrk it uuun-u- f Midday ( aith atreat at tt rate f etit tircuna: u( aaid MRuuit and uf uid uar u i m aiiuu.. p.r tihe Mt day t4 lV dml r mwm f tta tu br ia at a a.e aaaunVieut uf aaid Jul). preaitoa tt.nw laat public plama la aatd f.uti uf -. f. thrav aa nrit bKur aaiil Uj uf that U--r aai. UT! auo tiu, U tie due for the auatariiy attiaumt, antrUiiir uf faalac Ai Vjo L wiafc u.t Julj lotii, at f the rata r A. C. Biaaor. Pn4ta Jnde. fna. Jul, ilat, lva, .ad tne attiwiie liZ J. 8. BiXEata, 4tt. Ut Anniuiiatratrta. ua pn.wty. f )!, ui tlicoai, Temtuo uf Clah eouot) uf Dm. anul aaid amount ba--"f P. rlvrk of tur ungate court lada-a.- ! that " ila. h. tbea rendered f ia ud (if uij M DMAwiitT, Ai Unlit cwrufy that tli fHcHti( i a fuU. true and e rr-- t eufv uf tiff uruf iuaj urder aiHuitiiur da fur a. may be he fcdd iTwif eulriMt uf account, and tu aiiu riuat U) aaid aiu.nt, uitereM and ; and for a lfni,) ti The roerat of Fashion. The poetic diction of tho ladies who to condescend for a consideration write concerning the fashions is something to wonder at. We are told this year that "the summer underlinen now being shown in the shop windows ia simply a dream of soft, delicate confections in silk and lace." And it is further specified that there are "accordion plaited nightgowns, falling in creamy riffles from neck to toes, and accordion plaited petticoats as light as air." It is the year of weddings, and the getting together of a trousseau of underclothing of this fan tastic and ethereal sort must have been a keen delight to the teminine soul, Boston Courier. Pal- - ard.a. I tan. -- XU :guaroian Globe-Democra- .1 1a. Lfm,-s- . H .. U ti 4 i wji ua are 1 A Woman Summoned a Juror. I don't think it is generally known that a woman was recently summoned as a juror in St. Louis. The lady took the matter very philosophically and at tended court promptly, only, of course, to receive the apologies of all concerned. This was the culmination of a series or blunders which have occurred from time to time, and to prevent the possibility of which a canvass will soon be made. Summoning a man to act as a juror in two courts at the same time has been done more than once, while some men boast that they were never called upon to serve on a jury, and although there must be something close to 100,000 able bodied and competent jurors in this city, aged and exempt persons are constantly called upon. But that lady juror capped the climax. Interview in t. St. Louis . Ji.a .r. Sii.J i. it. At i 1 i, dxitd. united by a mere ligature like the Siamese brothers, but resemble rather the formation of Millie Chrutine, some years ago exhibited all over Europe. Millie Christine, however, had only one stomach, so that the two sisters experienced tha feelings of hanger and thirst at the same time. It is not so with Rosa and Joeepha, who, having two stomachs, have distinct tastes in the matter of food and drink. Maurice Lefore. a member of The Figaro staff, who introduced the young ladies, told an amusing story of how they had tasted champagne for the first time. Both were taken ill Josepha made np her mind she would not touch the dangerous wine again, and she has kept her word, whereas Rosa still indulges in the beverage. When one was ill the other was very angry at having to go to bed, and insisted on feeding in her usual way. They are thus quite different beings, so far aa sensations, inclinations, mind and heart are concerned. The children are quite pretty, They are healthy in appearance, and they appear to be very amiable and good tempered. On their way to Paris a curious The officials question was raised. wanted to reckon them by heads, whereas the manager insisted on the opposite decision and gained his point, so they came for a single fare. Paris Cor, San Francisco Chronicle. B tiuiai., ui 1 . nlV. I lak. A.Lit. J l kL. h.4aiia, aa a4-i..a iu4rmuvi Uw a4,a- uf would fUrt with you? What a mkuke maiio iu Ui auatutr dLrilHi!i.i alami d not you are, anyway." tif the ertateuf Andrew W. Haiiwm. dtvwaawi, WelL tha fellow rtrottv lima l.n Clod and recordod in mf uIIm un old Mercury, with hia 1Mb dajr uf Jul). A. D. aa tiieaame winged aandals, tu ai'uearauf reurd cool Jn't have hustled out of that car inwttneaa wbereof. t bare bere any ant4iae mjr hand aad attiiedtue quicker than he did. and at the first t- n 1 4 L. anal of the iwouate euurt tn uon raeakea off the platform. and var tlrat aht,ra wrlttjHi. daj And the girt well, in a minute the J. P. Led IQua. titk uf the Probate Cunrt. . M. haaauK, ieput I'iark. lijr wa titting op very straight, with lip that looked aa if thpv wantAil r -ana bright, thining- j and on the eye, sale-notic- e. cindera in her Up were two round, wet Notice ia hereliy (tien tha) in purananoe of ao order t,f the Probate court uf We bwr oun'), GirU are the queerest creaturee in the I tall IVrnUiry. made out be Utli tiny uf July, world anvwar. It was a wicked thinur. lfl. ia the niatter of tlu eatatea of HiaHue K minura. the of course, but the had to do it. And irwneui and IkIiun at. Kreenian, or after the th da id Au- nudTiirue(i aill cuat. 11, ael) at pnrale aaleall the ructit. title ine idea of reeling sorry afterward: auii inlrreata uf aaid minora in and to the New York Letter. dxarrilied real eatate. mtuate in the county of Vi ela-- Territory of L'tali : A pert uf lot or Remarkable Than Chang and T.ag. (!) in block thirtymne M) in Ul A, Oirib-City ure, boun led aa followa : 1 A remarkably interesting phenomenon at a point one hundnl and eeiny-tm- o was shown at the office of The Figaro to li;2l feet eaot from the eouthweet urner of said hit and running thence north eitchty idol a very limited number of specially Infeet, tlienr went twenty-fou- r (2ii feet, thence vited guetita. comprising the most dis- aoutlieiahty (NJI feet, thence eaat twenty four to t lie place o! (4iieet tinguished medical men in the metropolr faid tale will be foreaah. lawful money of the is. Among the laymen present were t'nited htatea. and biilaorotferafor aaid tirotier on the ternui afore aaid, munt be in wruuui Lord Lytton, M. Alexander Dumas, M. ty and will hereceired at Hree.l.-- AiiiiniieU'a law Ludovic Halsey, M. JIunkaosy, M. Qer-- ottioe 244 Wanhinirlon araoue, Oitdeo City, I beiu( the plai-- where aale will be made, vex, M. Detaille, Pnnce Roland Bona- atth. any time before the aale ia made. Licua K. Kiikmah, parte, Senor Kuir. Zorilla and M. Clemen- the entateaof Hoomea K. Freeman ceau. The phenomenon consisted of Guardian of Af. and L'irh rrwrnan, minora. N. B. The purcliaaer at the aliove mentioned twki sisters joined together at the lower ale can buy the internet in aaid nruoerty not part of their bodies. owned by aaid minora, at name rate for caali. They were born in Bohemia and are .L.BGH U. t KESHAN, fourteen years of age. They are not cu H awn-ia- Jt.m tiratai. ooo-wt- el Wl iai-- d a;i..aj H rw)u M.j UMMu, a4 tv UTVW. U.I tm-- 1 kii( j.aue. a. ki.tmi tit tmrt k.Hwtrl.L... Aaa.ta.. ,4 ! t 1 tj ta rwurt bf Flr.t Js i laa Inrr'Atfi Kr4 uaO.'i. t.'r. Ui:.S, . iuiatyi ai. ia b. A. c-- vUil I titaS ei.i trutM.r ojrfnutk ' e- - aUa-U- Jock with a bold, msultinsc Ufore which tho erm and feU and tb ivd fUmM op in her chatka. Feeling hia eye nill upn br, ioddenly flit looktsl np Again, not iiito tha man'i face, which waa fairly d to ace, but coolly over hi eitr mi-w niach to My: "Yoa poor wretch, who are yoa, with your miserable e etdy u U 1 Cut tb individual w-- aiinra U IU atj Inlrtari kmitt. air aty iiocsms Ur A taw i. SUMMONS. rtk. lutuf aui ltiJuamrt a..'hiai. IjU'ai ra uuaMr tilaae IMUrt'" l av wa.m t.roaw AfrlC-rll.i.l. rt lv r ai.J F. Uai Urt Ujf fur 1 Usually tuakei a luaQ to asliauiBd of fe:!iisclf be can't look Limst in tb fue J- - - (48-inc- SPECIAL SALE FOR brttr taturol But on oBtr, a joc, EiianiiajK-a- . of manhood, to th'ak s woman 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. in in in in . uLtt dch,rtt a. arm-tlanc- Our Entire Stock is Placed on this Sale! vah.M value values value triit U. U vent J in Lrr tbrriu aiid tU rL:t a bto tL fuU rvl low. Final; La looked op at tiiu. irith tiiat fcht ia Ler eyt, aa otilr a woman can kiok Wn the doeul We oositivelv sav that Oirden Citv 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 Uur btock was bought in June. 1591, therefore the Latest in the Market will oe f found in Our House. Such Such Such Such - , -- ynir :ir At TwrLty ti;:ri .rr-- t :Lto the ear gr a, f:Wi ir u rwjcifiil value ir. Silks, value in Dress Goods, value io curtains. values in Ladies' Jackets, In t j m Li car t .b.t g . cHar koi L1I4 wizvl ta be m White louse. titac ey--i to fcLo"rT Such Such Such Such CRDER TO SHOW CAUSE. Pn4w Court vt V edrr 'cuult j !mitt ti tncl W,,. mC J. White louse. .a Hum MARSHAL'S SALE. In tha District Court for the first Judicial 1)1 strict, n1 if1" .rr 0.'. of foreclosure. C. ai. Cu bertaon. Plaintiff, vs R. L, ArmLueUe blater and H. If. O Uarer. IW strong, fendanU. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and decree of foreclosure ieeued out of the District Court, at. Ogden City. W eber oounty and on tUat.h of JunelNSL b the above entitled action, day wherein C. M. Cui-bertaon the above named plaintiff, obtained a and decree again.t it. L. iu.hrment .uelia Hlater and H. If. O'Haver. Armstrong, on thelfihdavof Junefwl which defendant, said decree waa, on the luth, dav of June lfl,at recordedI amIn Judgment Book of aaid court, commanded to sell. AU that cortain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the City of Ogden, County of Websr and Territory of Utah, and knn.Hi i j?? cribed as follows, to wit r Thi north half of block nine, and the north half of block thirtv-flv- a in N..h Hill ..!.;, i ... OgdonClty. notice is hereby given that on Saturday the Uth day of July at Twal.a of the fAnnt ennp k...... iK that dav. in frontl.l. the Cityof Ogden, County of Weber and Territory of Utah. 1 Wi in ohnrtienea Ia ..wl n. sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above described property, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to aatisfy plaintiffs judgment with interest thereon and costa, to the highest and beet bidder for cash, lawful money of tha United States of America. . Klms H. Paaana-a- TT. R lfar.h.1 W. BuTCHEa. 'Deputy U. S. Marshal. By. USDBH Citi, June tOth 1!S81. "vans A Rogers, Attorneys for Plaintiff, The above sale is con tinned until Stnr,la 11, a 1st. day of August, 1991 at 12 o'clock in, of that pag, . 1 jndge, and the seal of the District Court of the First J udioial HAL District, in and for the Territory of Utah, thia 15th day of Nov., day. in t he year of our Lerd one thousalias H. FASjtoNA, U. 8. Marshal By W. Butcher, Deputy U. a Marshal. and eight hundred and ninety. C. H. McCldkb, Clerk. By L. B. Bbst, Deputy Clerk. TIMBER NOTICE. H. V. Gilbert, Attorney for Plaintiff. To whom it may conoernf Notice ia hereby given bv the Consolidated Lumber and Milling Company, a eornoration ALIAS SUMMONS. existing under the laws of Uraa . In the District court of the First judicial dis- organised and that it is tbe intention of said souro lomtory, trict of the territory of Utah, Weber county. ration to apply to tne secretary of tbe tutetiM The Utah National Bank of Ogden, a corporaunder an act of March 3rd, 1891, entitled "vn tion, plaintiff, vs. Robert Robinson, Emma B. act to amend section eight of an act approved Robinson, formerly Emma b. HayleyJ ; Alice b. March eighteen hundred and ntnety.one. Bell, ffonnerly Alice B. Bayleyl : James Casein, entitledthird, An act to culture laws, timber repeal assignee of The Pnyder Robinson Hardware and for other purposes,' " for permission to cnt Company ; H. W. Smith, guardian of the person timber in the southeastern W eber counot part and estate ot Kobert aiciiwaine Kotnnson ana ty, Utah territory, for the purpose of supply Robert ftlcllwsine Robinson and Thomas Caor tne tnnanitants Utah territory with lum-tiing hoon. defendants. and ties for building, mining and other doTbe People of the Territory of Utah send mestic purposes. That said timber if located irreetlnff : the mountains in the southeastern part of To Robsrt Robinson, Emma B. Robinson, for in Weber county, about three miles eaut of Beaver B. B. Alice F.mma for Bell, merly Bayleyl; "anon and three miles north of the South Fork merly Alice B. BayleyT; James Cassin, assignee .eight miles of the of the Snyder Robinson Hardware Com- - of Ogden river and about twenty Ogden City ; that the land is unsurveyed nnnv: H. W. Smith, ffuardian of the and from when be not will to entry and surveyed subject Mcflwaine Robinson and Rob estate of Robert existing laws of the United States exert Mcllwaine Robinson, and Thomas t ahoon, underfor mineral That the timber entry. cept TJTr sought I I defendant to be cut is partly dead from forest fires, and Vou are hereby required 'to appear in an acgreen timber standing is balsam, and repretion Ibrought against you by the above named the about three or four hundred thousand plaintiff, in the District court of the First iudi- - sent and covers about three hundred acres of feet, cial district of the territory of Utah, and to anThat the preservation of said timber is land. swer the complaint filed therein, within ten for the water supply of any not necessary of service the of the after day days (exclusive stream that is need for irrigating purposes or service on you of this summons -- if served witu-iran be used for irrigating. The hereafter that : or. if served out of this county. this county is very mountainous, neither agricultural but in this district, within twenty days; other- land is nor too far from the mines and and mineral, wise within forty days or Judgment by default will be taken against you, 'according to the .ettlements to be of value either to miners or unless Into timber, sawed settlers, prayer of said complaint. Consolidated Lumber and Millinu The said action is brought to require the de- - riia COMPAKT. fondant. Robert Robinson, to make answer un Wakkrn G. Child, President. der oath as to the nature, situation, amount and Ogden Utah, June 25th, 1891. value of all his property and effects whether held by himself or others in trust 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; and that he be enjoined from in any manner selling or disposon inferior Hose but get the ing of any of his property or effects or intermeddling therewith, and that a receiver be of all his proerty. Second. To reall of the other defendants above named quire to make answer tinder oath and set forth and discover all things required to be stated by the defendant, Robert Robinson; that they and each "of them be enjoined from disposing of or . - er net-so- If UiJtV rpooey aarvsal. with protertyof Robert Robinson luidertheircontrol ; also from paying him any dehts which they may ow? him. Third: That all conveyances of property, effects, stocks, bonds. securities.Tetc, heretofore made by the defendant- Roliert Robinson, to the other defendants be adjudged void and be set aside ; and that, defendant, Robert Robinson, be aitjudged the owner thereof, and that thesmne be applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment. For all other eouitable and general relief. For further and fuller particulars refer--, ence is noreoy maue to uie complaint ou uie here'n. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said 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 cial district, in and for the territory of Utah, this 8th de of July, in the year of our Lot n', thousand eight hundiot " " Fourth: judi-se.U.- 1 ninety-one- Ry L. B. BEST, I ..RAPHES PI RALl'MM- I - Cotton Hose hsvlreno outside covemtf to bold the moist tire, aKubberhosed.ies,drioallkeat(iwel; PR AIS Of course there re Imitations; there re however, bv which you can toll If the" deslf r Is trying j to sell an inferior hose. The Oenuine Spiral has The to I. A PlacK lipe BLACK, not v B aurf It I darks blue, re or any.! but black. stencil "'SPIRAL' Patene ' thine- II. Tb ISEfV'oneverylwir III. Th CORRUGATED COUCU "0 w BAWD 5 incut. 4, J. P7. Each lepjtD Is now put up Wfb si PIvK VfAFP - arount IK" t th couple?. . C. H.McCLURE.Clork. Deputy Clerk. KIMBALL ALLISON. , Attornevs for Plaintif V.Ji . .r . of BiAbaf hOSE C0 Brto Ptck'KE, 226 Devonshire 8 BuiD SU Sm FrancUca, ViOVEN .ak! St, Wp V |