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Show l NIUY. OUDEN DAILY COMMEECIAL. White louse, 1691 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE. SUMMONS. is t1 Vn jTrx- - court of tl First JmlrfiaJ Cirt w W rrr clotty. Tarri-U-- Ia tho 4 k4 I l"tii lcimuary. 4jrr uuitity. ktrrtttliL Miic:ir Cvta milk O. A. kitii. Hu- ia il n.tw tirf ikdrr n uru!u B. Pal-Ij- a Ike titj tt it. iUbrt iVj .oUtiuiu iiruun imMtt-l- 4 Watetit EijtNiiMKk. iuu-- r Mj!f tat Cr irg JLaud ud tun 4T tui'l-- r fsl t . 4 1 U : cu L Uilf 1 it tl i4 ! a . T. Hua..oriuiuod Ktc.hrr. ir-- Ltr C. lia - H. a fca.iiytrtjix 4 t L X4ii lfirts aJid F. W. Lafmiia. toivy. H. . hie loainvrTial fai.k if I'laa, K. ' t if X'Wb fjr H. K H. Mra. lua xl Vinro.ia Ta k. H, riii v-trf i S.Uf. j k. UufVr. 1 1m Oj h m, I f j A. ktou lx vf tlar k HL l. Sa'..aaJ baUi , Lv Muiik. loa. TL t I1 jt lit Dt4it I tiii L; Ci t td-f- . I tab. u u a J. Kal. LsJ you aim'-!ul a. tsamuw Curauti. and Wiljiaia A. liobiiM. a ad-iUii iMirtiiheK! 11 rr; i i children ia O.Ipb City liW'-'.o- . rt tili-kmiA4 tiM jutil ft : Umt 4 ri 1 vLojI tUtstiet, to- - it; ia Ci!y, I lie P"H f of the Territory of Ttah aetid tfcrtTMl ll .T !i,r l"l Ii it U IKtiW oiki Letatvu th I'Ah day vt Ju!y, 1 ur.T. 4. Lr. Ufrtdj i. ffretui tu tiie above iiam-- d i fo.iat.1. tr. k.u J itj li.1t tU MUOtWCI 4 Mill arcKHait. bert-are ioa AliKlliWj m roijuired to afipear in an act txituul urpo K'l, mai ll LLAl lali 1Q J tion bruut aatuaf i.r you by tbe above sani! i4 uo.xttdiLg to law, feLowwf tli UAl &11 u 1 Im Mui Ab'tir J. biMrwt nAlitm. Kirat Ja ouit of l ut ,iu' of tbe lernuiry of C tab. and to lit l'ntuir uri t4 tL lirtnrt :) auLrliuu 3...L. V L A i cuun 4 liif c Umt iaIl. ncu clod iLeietn. wntiia Trritirf Cwttut ii nil tb rd m fuliows: First ward, T4J; tbe day of mr ice after Lbe ti ? ff r. .url tM te IViier.i4 dara iexriib-iteollii in tUib euum Swjuej. ward, oT'.; Ttiird ward, no yua of tLi .: i it?,niifl vi! uiiauuu - if aerred tT)irt' Fourth. lu miiI tinh iln) f AuruM A. l.. lvl. ltbut tbi county: or. if trnei out erf tiiie Rfih mard. 771. t 1lli. 14; rj, Ji) uriuri a. anil Uwra county, out in tiii Total 3.77L Of ttia lOS ar lkt twenty day: u frl cum shsr a Mfir 4 di'.rLkwikje otberww mitbii forty day or juoiruieiit by J Mormon and L13 ar fclMKil J bhA lit D ti1 vt tiw f rf. '. vl Mill rtr detault will I takeu accordm to aaiut Mi. ii r tbe prayer of Mid complaint. jou, Urira f it. Mii cLiiJrrQ ut tt parecita. 1 ue Mid art Mm ia urou-n- t n to fitrecloae a arcurlii4( lu las, mid f ue uiiirgvit mi1 Alao of lLe grand total ltirun ar lntLuilrtri&. uurtae ob certain morticiured prcniiaea black. Xua re Mongolian and 3,708 fur the aum of fr.Vw with uitmot at tbe f tLiu orW li i f uniM-- f tinlrotl tLat of fr rate be ptitiii'il fur turvw urrtt;t ttt-- i are whit. There arc 'AC ivfn ebt per cetit per annum fni tbe Slut day of uf iafiui. ivl in tlio llilil July. i.l lmii d aiwit tl, ilefendant Aujruetua B itnldrwj of lion Morni.m parrot, and tuHMLblkL. a nd .ub- - Pattoti, Alexander U. York ami Koliert K..iu-f-n.K'rl. children of ooo Mormon lkln.li(i.k('i!),iiiMiJ ciurtr "f for the aum of nv tboueand dnUar with interest at the rate of t iliAt tlMcirk ifi Mii datbi.i v r cent per fruUL Tbtv ar VM boys, children of abU tlDU lo tV annum frtMn tlie 3lt day ,4 July. 1W. and that Mormon parent, and iA irla, children UrUMif .4 Mtlvi accutlllt ktttl of Mill im imii1 iu 11 aaaooa aa u to suiicw of Mid rUM. ly cuiinc mortaiced pmnuea of Murujon pareota. in Mia diuuty of bare been xdd to pay uid amount mub tlirw iMibiic 4ar )4ut cota,-i W tuxt brfurv mi1 ilajr of Uiat .the Mlrceaw. and tins action reuiain fir jurw Wit. II. Smith, 4r, the docket for tbe maturity of balance wrtlimrtit, Bmii-iluitola. Clerk Ogden City Hoard of FA wub interest at tbe rate of a per cent perts.ii) ani uly lull. If I. rj ttti ottif A- ttr v?f. Lritb -i .i.t. r- l () kf- - i.-ta- lu.M. Im-- i-- lix-1- 4 lJa Clearance Sale luiin .1-- r.um-rm.j- JLS j rt 1 ? White louse. j 1ST 2. holes; sc i THE TI-I-E A I'll i. n Jt I 41rt-kMl- 1 an.? 111 du-ia- ti-- a f !. m-- BEGINS ON TUESDAY, JULY 28, AND WILL CONTINUE FOE 20 DAYS ! ar-r.- U tl-- 'iiMrx-T.aiiii- iu 1 irr-&- ii cer-tai- U-y- niiirfr or - W positively say that Ojden City has never before witnessed such a Sacrifice Sale Hear in mind that Most of Our Goods are Entirely of New and Fashionable Dry Goods. New, as Our Stock was bought in June, 1891, 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. Kach Such Such Such Such Such Such Such value it; Silks. values in Drees Goods, valuea in curtains. values in Ladies' Jackets, talues in Table Linen and Covers, values in Towels and Napkins, values in Bed Spreads, values in Crashes and Toweling, Such values in Gloves, Such valuas in I Inherit, Such values in Kibbons, Such values 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: w-- 1 i u- a A. C. Bisaor. Pntt Juoe. J. S. Rorix, Alt j. Ixrntory of I tu. eount if of W Most, mv Allaying irritation, removing roughness, 1. Jus. V. Lrdviiltftt. cWk of tlKpnibafaeonit do liWby certify wind tan and like trouble, there is noth- la and f Mid oroumy. uJ full,- tru tli fimci.liiT u ing equal to WtaJotn 'a celebrated Violet Uiat ordof orixiual lli BpixiuiUuit 1) fur eor Cream. lir of arcouut. anil to alio it diklritwuua aluiul i not bo nia.ir in tliv matter Anilrew W. H aiifu. dtwaul, of tli FIVE POINTS SEWS. drfoaitol. tiled ami refonW in my ofte on tu 1Mb day of July. A. li. 11, aa tb iinii appear of Mwrd Today ia th day of reet lo vitonM wbwoof. I IiaTo Tomorrow ia the day of salvation. nijr baud and attixra the aeal of tli probate court tb day KAI Stranger are nuiueroua. and roar tirnt al. wnttoa. J. P. LtP tnoa. Clerk of tba Probata Court. Business ia plenty. By W. al. UAaaoK. Ufpaty tltvk. The Military Academy ia preparing for the new year. Mra. F. A. Cook's ice cream parlors E. For Softrniu? the Skin fur tlof GUARDIAN are becoming very popular. ia that in uraannof Kotire Rev. De Witt Talmae will be heard an order of th Probata court of WVber county. SILK. 33c I be 13th duy of July, mailt a on", tab of by the Five at great many people Tnury. to down cut COc, Table linen, formerly in tue mattor of tbc ottfatoa of tluumw K Jackets at $5.00 India Silks, all colon, reduced from Points Tuesday evening. 11, r'roriiaiD and Lxtrb It. Krxtmian. minors, the 44c worth $8.50. 6O0 to lie. C. F. Beesoo's is the only place at the unilomiimed will on or after tho Mb dar of Ati- Table covers, formerly 11.25, cut down Point 1W1. noil at private aaleall tbe ritcbt, title where you can get a first class (Ukt. India Silk.'all colors, reduced from to mc ami intorrata of Mid muiora in and to tbe of ice drink GOODS. cream DRESS soda. real eatate. aituate in the Table linen, formerly IL75, cut down ll.00.to 73c. of Weber, Territory of I' tab : A part of The street commissioners have not county Our 35c colored and black marked to 1 1.15. Black Faille Francaiae reduced from .11 lot two I!) in block tbirtv-on- e in uiat A, done anything yet towards making OirdenCity down to '22c aurvey, bouutled a followa:., ('41m- LACE tTKl'AlXt f 1.50 to 50o plaids and stripes marked for the ditches on llarrisville mencinir at a point one buntlm! aud aeventy Our bridges Black Faille Francaiae reduced from down to 38c two ilt) feet eaftt from tbe noutliweet corner avenue. Our f 1 50 lace curtains now f 1.00. of aaid lot and runuinir thence north eiirbty IN'I fl.80 10 tl 40. lace curtains now 11.40. C5n colored and blacks marked OurtilO Our Dr. IL S. Goodwin, of lied Mountain, fiwt, tlienre west teiity-- f our (ill feet, thence Colored Faille Francaiae reduced from down to 48c flOO lace curtains now 11.90. fWI feet, t bene eaat twenty-fouOur aoutheiKhty Colo is in the city, the r uest of W. B. 1 1 M to 90c tH feet to tbe place of liemnnimr. Our 150 lace curtains now Our 75c fancy plaids silk mixed Wedell. They were at Five Points yes- r Haid nale he for caali, lawful money of the will Our 55.00 lace curtains now 13.00. marked down to G0c. Statea, and bnUorofferefor said proper terday, and the doctor is highly pleased I'uited SUMMER JACKETS AND REEFERS. colors terms on the afore aaid, munt be in writmit and 11.00 ty Our serge with our section of the country. CORSETS AXD HOSIERIES. and will hereeeired at Breelen A (innneU'a law v We are selling Blazer Jackets at $ 1.00 marked down to 75c Services at the M. E. church today as otlire !240S Watihinirton arenue, Ogden City, 75c corsets for 40c worth 1150. ftali, lieinff the place where aale will be made, follows: Preaching at 11 a. ra.; subject, 85c corsets for 50c at any time before tbe aale ia made. We are selling Blazer Jackets at f 1.50 "The serGift." Lido a K. FtlEMAM, Supernatural COVERS. AXD TABLE Evening LINES TABLE tl.OO corsets for C5c worth H00. vice at 8 p. m.; subject, "A Sermon to Guardian of the estateaof Hoomes K. t ieemau 40c hose for 24c Table linen, formerly 40c, cut down We are selling Blazer JackeU at 12.50 M. Kreeman, minora. Lrirh and Young Men." Sabbath school, at 2:30 N. K. Tli purchaser at the alxive mentioned 50c hose for 30c to 25c. worth $5.00. sale can buy the intereata in taid property not p. ra. owued by (aid minor, at same rate fur chi.Ii. W. B. Wedell is continually buying .Lbiu K. FbekmaNj and selling property at this electric street railway center. he Yesterday bought a house and lot of X. L. We are selling Blazer worth 1150. V are Helling Blazer Jackets at $3.75 SALE-NOTIC- Table linen, formerly 50c, cot down to r ft. r tl (18-inc- 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 never 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 WRIGHT'S OLD STORE. STORE!.- - ATTENTION! t DON'T YOU TSTEED A. Suit, Hat, Shoes, Shirt, Etc? THEN MAKE HASTE AND BUY THEM BEFORE THE GEEAT EOBCED SALE on SUMMONS. Fourth street. A. A. A. Frepariue for Hot eather. The following telegram from White- wright, Texas, indicates that the people in that vicinity do not intend to be caught unprepared: Whitewright, Texas, June 2, 1891, Chamberlain Co., Dea Moines, Iowa: bbip us at once ene gross Chamber Iain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea rem edy, 25 cent size, and two dozen 50 cent had size. We entirely .are . out . t and have . a i ii . oeany iony cans ior it inia weeK. U. 1. Katrbvn 4 Ua This is just such a medicine ae every family should be provided with during the hot weather. It never fails and is to take. For sale by Wm. Eleaeant Son and all leading druggist?. Schooner beer 5c a class at Broom 1 bar. That Lantrnid Feeling will leave you as soon as the kidneys are in good working order. The celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea never fails to do the work. Take it according to directions. Lots Lots hots. At 5 down and f 1 per week in Rex Plaoe on street car line. Kelly, Ille & Co. 2111 Washington avenue. Money Mcney to Loan! to loan on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledgee for St sale cheap. 201 and 206, Twenty-fift- h Drozdowitz Bros. Excursion Bate to Garfield Beach. The Union Pacific is sell ins excursion tickets from Ogden to Garfield Beach and return tor 12.25. Tickets good for return five days after date of sale. Tickets on sale every day. D. E. HURLEY, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dep. Only $75 per lot in installments of 81 per week in Res Place on street car line. KELLY, ILLE & CO. 2111 Washington avenue. TO LIBERALS. PUTNAM oN E-PR- ICE Clothing: House! isee that your names have been retained in the revised registration lists. Examine the lists as hung up in the pre cincts, at the following places First precinct At the City Hall. Second precinct At Nelson & Fell's stable. Third precinct At Mound Fort school house. Pourth precinct At the Cortez building. Fifth precinct Newman Bros', tin shop. Tf c J not nna 11 yuu uu vour names on lists call on Register Hurlbut and have it placed in the proper precinct list. 1 366 Twenty-Fourt- h St., where Everything It n r i to saenncea Kaise money. is Deing 1 . TV In the Dist rict Court of the First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, Weber CoiiLty. ('. K. Sawtelle, plaintiff, vs. T. J. Edwards, defendant. The People of the Territory of Utah aend T. J. Edwards, defendant. greeting You are hereby required to appear in an action hrntieht asainst you by the rk ve named plain tiff in the District Court of tlie First Judicial District of the Territory of Utah, and to answer the eomolaint bled therein, within ten day ex clusive of the day of service) after the service on you of this summons if served within this 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. , Tbe said action is brought to obtain the court this ef against the defendant judgment for tbe sum ot iirprincipai wtin interest thereon to date amounting to SU.20 aud his costs of suit. Plaintiff alleges that defendant was indebted o one firm of Idelman Bros, for the above amount state, on balance of an account 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 plaintitf. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to tbe oomplaint on file herein. And von are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required, the said plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sura of $440.90, and interest and costs of suit. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner judge, and the seal of the District Court of the First Judicial District, in and for the Territory seal of Utah, this 1Mb day of Nov., m the year of our Lerd one thoue- and eight hundred and ninety. C. H. McCli'EE, Clerk. By L. B. Best, Deputy Clerk. M. V. Gilbeet, Attorney for Plaintiff. ( , SUMMONS. ALIAS In the District court of the First judicial dis trict of the territory of Utah, Weber county. The Utah National Bank of Ogden, a corpora tion, plaintiff, vs. Koliert Robinson, Emma B. Rohinson. formerly Kmma B. Havlevl: Alice B. Bell, formerly Alice B. Bayley; James Cassin, assignee of The Hnyder Robinson Hardware Company; H. W. Smith, guardian of the person and estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Robert Mcllwaine Kobinson anl Thomas defendants. The People of the Territory or Utah send greeting: To Kobsrt Komnson, tmnu n. Kooinson, formerly Emma B. Bayley 1; Alice B. Bell, formerly Alice B. Bayley 1: James Cassin, assignee of the of the Snyder Robinson Hardware Company ; II. W. Smith, guardian of the persoo and estate of Robert Mcllwaine Robinson and Robert Mcllwaine Kobinson, and Thomas Cahoon, defendants You are hereby required to appear in an ac tion brought against you 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 aftef the days exclusive of the day of service! service on you ot tnis summons -- if served with' in this county : or. if served ont of this county but in this district, within twenty days ; ot her wise within forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you, according to the nraver of said complaint. The said action is Drought to require the defendant. Robert Rohinson, to make answer un der oath as to the nature. situation, amount and value of all his property and effects whether held by himself or others in trust for him also of tho property and effects he has conveyed and the value thereof, and to whom and for what purpose and uixm what terms: and that he be enjoined from in any manner selling or disios-in- g of any of his property or effects or intermeddling therewith, and that a receiver be appointed of all his property. Second. To re- auire all of the other defendants above named to make answer under oath and set forth and discover all things required to be stated by the defendant, Robert Robinson; that, they and each lof them be enjoined from disposine of or with property of Robert Rohin son nndertheircontrol ; also frompayinglnmany debts which they may owe hiin. Third: That all conveyances of property, effects, stocks bonds. 8ecurities,etc., heretofore made by the defendant' Robert Robinson, to the other devoid and be set aside : and fendants be adjudf-rcthat defendant, Robert Robinson, be adjudged the owner thereof, and that thesame tie applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judgment. Fourth : For all other equitable and general relief. For further and fuller particulars reference is hereby made to the complaint on tile 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 01 ine rirst, juui-cidistrict, in and for the terriskal! 8th day of tory of Utah, this our Lord one July, in the year of hundred and thousand eight BiBet,T.H.McCLURE, Clerk. I num from Juiy Slat, and tbe nurt-- x Ilea on certain proiwrty. fully deacribe.1 ui tbe complaint herein, be retained until aaid amount be eonie due. Uiat juiWineut be then reentered for Mid amount, inu-rea- t and coau, and Ua balance of Mid BMirVael pren;ue or to nurb tuere4 aa may be neceaMry. be aola to pay aid amount, interest and coau : and for a : that attoruey'a fee in tlie aum of tbe luual decree may be made for the forecloa-ure of Mid monirae and for tbe ule of Mid acconlunc U tbe law and the practice premise, of tbia court of tin ditrict ; Uiat tbe roceda of aaid ule may be applied to the t of tl cost of tbe court and expaone pavmef of aale and attorney fee, aud the amount doe tbe plam--' efecidaut and each of them ,nat and all persona comma under theni or either of tbem (ubeeqneut to tlie execution of aaid mortae deed on aaid premiaes. eii her a ebaeer. incumbrancers, or otherwise maypur b barred aud forerloaed of all rwl.i el..,- - ... equity of pedemptioo in the aaid premise, and erery part thereof, and that plaintiff may ha s B. Pat ton. AlexanjuiUuient airaiiiKt der M. York and Hi.liert hVobitisoa, and that execution taeue airaiuat tbem for any deficiency which may remain after applying all tbe proceeds of tlie sale of said premixea properly applicable t the satisfaction of the ju.brnient. That tbe plaintiS or any other party to tbe stilt may become a purchaser at aaid sale ; that the Lnited State marshal execute a to tbe purchaser; that Mid purchaser be let into possession of the premise on production of Ilia t.8. marshal deed therefor; and that the plaintiff may hare such other or further relief In the premise as to tins court may seem meet and dilutable. Kor further and fuller partirn- lars reference ia herehv mill. t.. .,,,lu,r,. on tile herein. And you are hereby notified that if tun fail tn the aa abore apjienr and will apply to the court the said plaintitfcomplaint lor the relief demanded therein. Witness the Hon. James A. Miner, Juihce, and the aeal of the District coort of the First .l cial District, iu aud for the Territory of Utah, this 9th day of July, in the yearof our Lord one thcusand, ei!it hundred and dd an-w- Judi-SEAL- ninety one. C. H. McCttBa, Clerk. By L. B. Bkbt, fleputy C. F. LoopikXiKow. Clerk. Attorney for Plaintiff. MARSHAL'S SALE. In the District Court for the First Judicial District, Order of sale and decree of foreclosure. C. M. Ctilbertson, Plaintiff, vs R. L. Luelia Slater and H. 11. O'Haver, Defendants. Under and by virtue of aa order of sale and decree of foreclosure issued out of the Distrk t Court, at Ogden City, Weber county and Territory of Utatt. on the 20th day of June in the above eutitled action, wherein C. U. the above named jilaintiff, obtained a judgment and decree against U. L. Armstrong, Luelia Ulster and H. M. O'Haver. defendants on the mh dav of June 191 which said decree was, on t he a.th, day of June liSU, recorded in J udgment Book of said court, at page, I am oommanded to sell. All that cortain lot, piece or parcel of land ituatein the City of Ogden, County of Weber and Territory of Utah, and bounded and described as follows, to wit : Th north half of block nine, and the north half of block thirty-fiv- e la Nob Hill addition to Ogden City. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday the 11th day of July mi. at Twelve o'clock noon of that day, in front of the County court house, in the City of Ogden, County of W elter and Territory of Utah, 1 wi in obedience to saidorderof sale and decree of foreclosure, sell the above described property or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy plaintiffs judgment with interest thereon and costs, to the highest and best bidder for cash, lawful money of the United States of America. Elias H. Paesons, TJ. S. Marshal. W. Butchek, Deputy U. 8. Marshal. By Oooen Citt, June )th 1M91. F.vans A. Sogers, Attorneys for Plaintiff. The above sale is continued until Saturday tha 1st. day of August, 1SW1 at 12 o'clock m, of that day, Ei.iab H. Parsons, TJ. S. Marshal By W. Butcher, Deputy U. 8. MarchaL Ann-stron- g, 1 TIMBER NOTICE. To whom it may eoncernT Notice is hereby given oy the Consolidated Lumber and Milling Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of Utah Territory, that it is the intention of said eoarni ration to apply to the secretary of the iutertoi under an act of March 3rd, 191, entitled "Titi act to amend section eight or an act approved March third, eighteen hundred and ninetv.one. entitled "An act to repeal timber culture laws. ana ior otner purposes, ' tor permission to cut iimocr in toe souineastern part ot v etxsr county, Utah territory, for the purpose of supplying the inhabitants of Utah territory with lumber and ties for building, mining and other domestic purposes. That said timber if located m the mountains in the southeastern part or Weber county, about three miles east of Beaver canon and three miles north of the South Fork of Ogden river and about twenty.eight miles from Ogden City ; that the land is nnsurveyed and when surveyed will not be subject to entry under existing laws of the United States except for mineral entry. That the timber sought to be cut is partly dead from forest tires, and the green timber standing is balsam, and represents about three or four hundred thousand feet, and covers about three hundred acres of land. That the preservation of said timber ia not necessary lor the water supply ot any stream that is nsed for irrigating purposes or that can horeafter be used for irrigating. The land is very mountainous, neither agricultural nor mineral, and is too far from the mines and settlements to be of value either to miners or sett lers, unless sawed Into timber. The Consolidated Ll'mblk and Milling Company. Wabhkn G. Child, President. Ogden Utah. June 25th, 1891. ; RyL.B.BEST.IVpn.ynlrk.ALTlsoN ; Attornevs for Plaintit Who has not had OOOD PUBBEB HOSE could b bought ten Beyears aire. Wliy? rucause there was A. In it 't v-- v ThA hftllft y contains little or no pore rnbber. sold bv dealers tin., Our BLUE BRAND HOSE Is the With good care It should last and is made of five or six years. It Is cheap at the price. As a guarnot are and antee that rail are getting what you pay for, wa piaCS this paying a high price for a poor article, brand on every length mr. f. 1 . , mtrint8r?iiiiri i. , m get It of yntir dealer, w will sand express paid, on receipt of meaey. If yon cannot it, Sample fr if you mention (hit paper. WOVEN HOSE CO, Manf'n, of Rubber BOSTON Belting and Packing, 226 Devonshire Street, Boston 201 Uke St Chlcagoi 8 Buih St, San FrancUco, Cat, |