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Show i OTDF-- S DAILY t OMMEr CI L. S IT HI V and . A TO I ST 29 YOU NEED SHOES. Lart WE NEED ROOM. Miners Boot A 1L? hot-s- . We must make room fcr our fall stock arti in order to do so will sell shoes for the next 30 days and Ob'j Coinrdete Stork in Odea. j j . AT COST. Now is your time to buy. Best assortment in the c;ty to choose from. ASHBY'S FREE! FREE thi K'ii nuorci' P. IL will bi B 4VTED t yttt-rday- d. publu-he- t.u-in- m YOUS'H OF M, H;PETT- Bl tuilJiur rr rtr ' ay UkiLt ir rut frw -- Tf . . ent in ext-ara- - d c'r. y -- up about oi tUiry. rWmr. Frauci&o early yesterday cuorDing. tie The old Methodist cbtm-- floor las Ad.ire i.H. ihi otl.ce. "Aaxrica Champion" ia a long Hataken out, the earth beneath it is WANTEU-POSITIIS STO dE. OB EEK. vana rliier and the finest 5 cent ci4'ar on Ad being fioavatod to makt- greater L? ,'Lt work of till kia-i? market. tbe . from Hour to owling. Auoiher Hour ail! JJ.. tbi photoa ia Utah ar made at be laid down, a onddlo floor will be put Fiot AC- ATION-AN rXPKKT KITI 'ASTEU rooms 2C, 26 and 27 in to make two stoiiea, Dd the - ........ - . t htfMM.riUlL It t.4l liMk Nevcotub Brtja budu.ng Llock. larir- - Wright's ill be for an auctkia store. mauiMW bad bju 1 r . . eonapnw jbwi.wm Judge Croes and L. W. Snurtliff filed cm(-nA Diaimsiuff Awidtit. niiuiug or manula-mriii- f Gilu-dirr !ret.. Aii.ln. V. cr Dad)' their ofticial bonds yesterday as eelect-meCuniuinvul. OtfdfB. Utah. for Weber couoty for th ensuing Yesterday evening about 5 o'clock Mr. s Grill, a and child and a lady f KEXC1I trtn. A COMPETKNT lANTLi-B- Y ere riding in a buggy, between friend wurkbr t'if dajr. t all on or. s Syra-cuTlie xeurior. from Park City to A iainn area ui Tuird utrett, North Orfden and Five Points." A wheel K. J.tura. Kie FoirU. Thursday under tbe auspice of ths was broken off in some ray, whet the Park Lod;e A' O. U. W. was a very horss became frightened and started to happy suocesa. run. The occupants of the buggy were The motor line to the Springs is roar thrown out ana Mrs. immn was quite cpen and trains are run on the old severely Duri, thougu it was thought at 10:10 a. m.. 12:.V) p. bu 2:M not dangerously. The child was slightly schedule, he will Advcni-wwiitliU head 5.10 p. m. and "CM p. ni from bruised and the other lady not hurt at at l!ie rale uf S eenta ur line fir each alL Mrs. Griffin was altenJed by Dr. lurlbct'sdrug store. Inwtittn. pavahle in advance. and later was taken to the house C. A. Eklund, merchant tailor, is now Oonroy, of her friend beyond Five Points by WANTED. in rectipt of his fall stock, and is disDeputy Sheriff Limber t aud others. WOMAN "OOK. WiNTEn-FlKST-l'IMplaying an elegant line of latent style Y 'i Anp y to Mr. ("apt. Laiir, 2WK and Call and suits. for overcoats goods The I'lotliiiigr Club. aremia, corner Twenty-fourtinspect stock and prices. 24J3 WashingThe clothing oluba at Luke's Knitting T'ASTrU-BO- V OLD FOK ton avenue. WTO l Factor v ilrew up follows hist night: Club 1 1 ullirr work. J. F. MaKUire. Farmers au.i tAlefrrAmfl TKa fnllntt-inMerchant Hank. remain nr Vo. 1 N',. in. H. K. Cluh No 2. B. LaVille: Club No. 3. No. W. Western for No.'i3. Union called at Telecrapb AT N( . ... . (ilKI.S f ii ir . lit . otnee: a. m. i;arsnaii, U a MiinLrtou, Mr. Siuitli. jieHns, 31, W. A. McMillan; Club No, 4, No. 2L, U. J. McCann, E. T. Dacison, T. J. Zell 11. W. Shurtlift; Club No. 5, No. fi, W.S. WANT. A LOT OK TWO ANYWHKR1-Norton; Club No. 6, No. 10, I. N. Van ' het ars. f't11. one inOr!nin rsrhmiM I'ommerciBl. ka. AMru farm in S.-'- i If you want to be "in it" read the big Gilder. The motor lins to the Springs is cow "ad" of the Putnam One Price Clothing JrORJENT house. They make a Biecial sale on the open and trains are run on thfc o.J REST FURNISH KH HOl'SK OK 13 rpo Trunk, which took hrt-- t schedule, at 10;10 a. m., 12:.'i0 p. m., 2:j0 1 nim. brick, lare yard, n lil.wk fmni "Common hense Wisconsin state fair lut t p. m., 5:10 p. m. and 7:30 p. m., from at tbe l 0Mra premium l'.t. iiran room Uutol. to Apply R"i Hurlbut's drug store. fall. limine bloc'.:. f aar Wind. of bn OS . , "Wash. A.ve. Ui7f . EVERYONE WISHING TO PURCHASE lirst n Ja-i.e- i Premium AT WISCONSIN Mra-W- Only Five Cents is; - uJ hwii Oer 1U nwfc rr. rv--t. Ho! For the Mines. b-i- y . rom-iwn- o( all Not-- . GiJirJ has begun th vatkn f Jt a to-torSurjenntdrt.t trkk blu-hit epeciaj car just fcsutb. of the ouroer brick oo ntuoke "Amwic Chiunpioc" 5 cent the utfcat curLr ot Tity-tLirand W'aah:tfc'Ua. The c Curt Block no Witg built j J a h in ao J celebrate j south of tfcw furmrr oca on W-h-Nt Good just ut through Ogdan t to Sao Uiguxi is OiamMcs good progress aud ts Banervft kw utukiina are 411 Winu t oordmiij ui'ilod uluirai autarf of tli v&at. fur &Ua t fiv CITY IS BBIEF. WANTED. SITUATIONS ft a Line STATU FAIR. Clothing, JFiats, Caps, Boots, Slioes, Furnishings, Trunks, Valises, Etc., j nn-l- ta SS Lm-cil- 'ANTE!-ShWl- . P-- P KENT- -' Jl.Ou 'VeiMoui.!." UKMS11K.I) l;OO.MS ir dnyud WITH upwaiul at the PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Col. Harry LaGalla, of the Reed hotel now sports a costly silk tile. 1jH)R SALE triH't. TKNTS . ANO IJaiS. In inirJ II. II. li 'lid & ' ., Mam HKNTIIEMAN 10R StLIM rnis hod ro nn rau I WAMINO t A tlie furni- Judge A. Miner visited the HotSprings yesterday. There was no Beesion of the District court II. B. Patton, the Union Pacifio civil engineer, finished his labors in the Park ture rlien" ly calling at tbe rirat National bank, rjo..i til. and left for Ogden this morning. Park RALI. THKfcE ROOM FRAME HOUSE, City Miner. 1H)R br:ck houe. brick lmime, Miss E A. Carleton, president of one hrick liouo, and monthly payand a of the leading eduoational institutions in ment. V.'. B. Vod.ll, oer post ollico. arrived in the city Southern B C ARD AND ROOM?. yesterday over the Rio Grande Western. The lady founded Carloton College, of ANO J'OAKD . AN BE R(H)M ' TKiSliED Farinington. Mo., asruy back in the early m Mri. ' f JT obtain. roason"ble rat''" Tiry it, Lincolu avo., ooiue.' 1 . . 50 s, and has been its president continu "apt.. ally ever since about forty years. The i, wonty-ourih- La.'-h.- college year of her school opens next Weduesday, Sept. 2nd. which will be the The foUov :n lttr for a lvortisen arebpiog first time during her long presidency 2 hold at oi;i busiura oilice: "Secretary," that she has not been present at the fall -ii" 1, She is west of the Rockies for opening. them. and got Ploa c;" the first time and is taking a long ceexled rest, visitiug among her former students. Mrs. Skeines Preshaw, of this city, was r.USLNESS LOCALS. one of the early graduates of the college, is stopping with Mrs. V. Schooui r beer 5c a glass at Broom The lady Gideon, an old friend and former student LETTERS FOR ADVEhTlScRS. , bar. of the school. Everyone asks for the Putnam mining shoes. Probate Court. You ran trot location cert:fka!es free The following business was transacted at Peck's place. If you want aJdle hor? we have got befoie the probate court yesterday, Corey Bros. them, and good ones. Judge A. C. Bishop presiding: Go and hear your lite from the cradle to the grave for $1. Ladies when you want to ride ask for Jetf, at Corey Bros. & Co's. livery. Mme. Z nobin, the greatest living clairovoyar.t card reader of th" age, al room 25 Broom HoteL E. l?rpidorieh,of the Epicurean Dppot. Opora noi.se block, has just received s fresh iu voice of delicious candies. Money Jo loan on real estate first mortgetuo i i Building and Loan Association. Room 20, First National Bank. In the matter of the estate of Samuel Glasgow, Thomas Jordan tiled a petition for an order directing the administrator of said estate to deliver to bim a conveyance of certain real estate. In the matter of the estate of John Hill, nn order was made appointing M. E. Gilbert attorney for Flora E. Wheeler and October 2, 1891, was fixed as the time for hearing a potition for an order to show cause why a sale of real estate should Dot be made. In the matter of the estate of J. T. Jonee, the administrator filed a petition for a decree sitting apart the homestead for the use of the family of the deceased. In the matter of the estate of Peter Madsen, the administrator tiled a petition for a decree of final distribution. If you v. :sh to go to the Springs or Canon call at Corey Bros. A Co's. barn. Will rlootr best to please. Preshavi & Co., undertakers uud PICTURES OF LA PLATA. . in our line 0-- !y white funeral car in city. J. A. Larson & Co., merchant tailors, Excellent Photographic Views of that will mako you a neat fitting pair of Mining Camp. Pants for ? and npwards. 2414 Wash- Adams Brothers have taken a lot of fine photographic views of La Plata Some cipars cost more than they are City, showing the camp and surroundBun Bon and are worth, but the Ruby worth more than they cost. Call at the ing country. They have the pictures sign of th? bin oigar and be convinced. nearly ready for sale and they will probVV. S. Stone. Prop. ably be ready for distribution on Monday. Those views are iust the thing Do you know where you can get 8 for any Ogden man to have just now. rmrul suit, nf tailor-madClothes for ? not in If or go Ogden $20 upwards Ho!! for La Plata City. to J. A. L irson & Co. and they will tell La Plata 2141 east No. City stage line for the new Washington avenue, you. mining camp. Rates reasonable. For side. particulars apply at V. G. Kind's railWarned. road ticket office, 202 Twenty-tiftcorner Lincoln avenue. Stage street, Bart-let- t and blue plums Large paaches, will leave from above office. Also cut Cash pearE, solid for shipping. rates to all cities. From 81 to for same at W. P. Woodruff's fruit f20 saved. principal All transactions guaranteed. Eaid 2302 Washington avanue. Ogden Academy. Fruit Growers and Shippers The ninth year of the "New West" Can buy the beet California fruit boxet academy will open Monday, September and fruit wrapping paper at lowest 7. Instruction will be given in primary, wholesale prices at Woodruff's fruit intermediate and academic grades. Special attention will be given in ths acadtouse, 2302 Washington avenue. emic grade to fitting for business and for entrance to our higher institutions AUood Thins! or learning, ihose wishing to consult Ao Ia appreciated by the public. the principal can find him at the acadthe without household can afford to be emy building, corner of Twenty fifth Kinir of So:ip that does their own wagh-H- . and Adams avenue, daily from three to M. Bono & Co. rive p. m. David A. Curry. Principal. Miners' Supplies. Schooner beer r,c a glass at Broom T. Woolstein & Co. have an immense-- har. nnrn limirvr. wines and straicht Advertisers get results at home and old whiskies. A good drop will bestartabroad when they use the cjluma of The for you to take along before for La Plata City. Call and see ue. Commercial. tirst-class- " e h ing Best Trunk in the World. For Sale in PUTXAM CLOTHING OXE-m- HOUSE And the Frightened Uoy Fairly Flew. A dirty faced little boy, incased in a tingle garment of shreds and patrhH was caught clinging to the rear end of a train that rolled rnto the Grand CV ctr il station a few nights ago. He wu ;l four years old and small for his age lithe expressive language of a Westt-hesti'farmer, "he didn't look much bis-- t r'n : jugo' cider." A tealons trainu:;ifi the tiny lad before he could diamon::! from his dangerous perch on the c,;r platform,, A policeman was saiiiinoi).-and the arrest of the marauder was d manded. The boys who catch on tral are a nuisance and should be pnnishvd maintained the trainman, A police officer feet 2 inches m height and broad in proportion, took hold of one of the child's arms with his thnnib and forefinger and marched the little culprit almost the entire length of the long station, a crowd of fifty or more people fol lowing. Some of the people nttered indignant and sarcastic remarks, such as "Do yon want any help, officer?" "Look out, .k Policeman; he'll trip yon up." But th? officer paid no attention to the crowd He grimly marched his prisoner to the Forty-secon- d Btreet exit of the station, and with a twinkle in his eye he lifted the child in his arras and addressed him sternly thus: "Prisoner at the bar, 3ou have been arrested. But this is yer first ofnnse. If yuse gits arrested agin yon'll be punished till the full extint of the law. Now git" The youngster got out of sight in the throb of a second. New York Times. AT CHICAGO PRICES, i Guardian of the Jail In India. The jail fixed establishment consisted of a native jailer, with deputies and a few paid warders, with a semimilitary guard for sentry work, armed with muskets and provided with ammunition, most of which was so old and damp from the climate that it had to be destroyed They were commanded periodically. and drilled by a handsome old pensioned Subahdar (native officer). This old gen tleman wore a collar of gold beads round his neck, and over his dress of spotless white an embroidered sword belt sup ported a native sword in a green and gold scabbard. He was a striking looking old man, with strict notions of discipline and dnty. His father had been at Plassy with Olive. It was part of this officer's dnty to make his morning report at the magis trate's house, if the magistrate had not had time to go to the jail on his morn ing round. His usual report was brief and emphatic, "My lord, the jail is all well." One morning he continued it thus: "Be it known to your lordship that the jail cat has had five kittens. Will your lordship order that the cat have an extra ration of milk?" This he said in the gravest voice, with his hand still at his forehead in military salute. When the order was given for the cat's extra ration he marched off without the shadow of a smile on his face, while the magistrate remained almost convulsed with suppressed laughter. National Review. Problematic Scalptnres. The valley of John Day river, a modest tributary of the Columbia, ssems to have become a rendezvous of far western archaeologists. Sculptures, carved into a basaltic ledge of that neighborhood, are supposed to represent "anthropoid apes," and the question is where the Oregon Indians could have seen the originals of those emblems. In Sumatra, India, or some ape haunted region of the western continent? A less romantic solution of the enigma would be the conjecture that the sculptures in question do not represent apes at all, but bears or barbarians. Philadelphia Times. SHOULD VISIT THE M PUTNA Clothing House. One-Pric- e 366, N. B. Twenty-fourt- Street. h Spscinl attention given to Merchant Tailoring. ifMlMlPIT IIP FANCY A3STD STAPLE GROCERIES. CANDIES! etc-- , A fresh invoice of finest French Bon Bons, Chocolates, Marshmallows, Candies, Frui1 Fancy Crackers, Cookies and Fruit Cake in endless varieties. Grand Opera House Building, 2516 Washington Avenne. E. FETEDERICII. f BEOW3STI3ST& BJOTJETEKS. 2461 Washington Avenue, Odeit 155 Alain WE HA VB A CAR LOAD Salt Lake Citv jSU O- F- AFETY jpiCYCLES? Mn' lr Men's ze Men's Size. thirtv-inc- h List Price. Our Price List Price. Onr Prieo. $45.00 Youth's Size adjaotable cone bearings wheel, adjnatable, cone bearings. SHO.OO 35.00 &0.001 Boys Size, adjimtable cone bearings whools, ball bearinirs toboth wheels.. M.W) 65J0 Also Girls' Tricpcles, all sizes and prices ball bearings to wheels and pedals.. 90.00 Jj-'- tw We have iust received some Kodak (Jameras, which areia tne vjntv uuu iami xw vaixamjuvi made. iuxjusxkatul Camera Clasi Amature The Ogden Musical Society. Members who have not paid dues for of July are asked to do so at once. Payfail to provide yourself with a supply ment may be made to II. L. Taylor, at pure old wnifKey. wine in ("Commercial National bank, or to It. C. 2100 Washington Ave. Harbison, at Kquitable Co op. Hy order of executive committee. Everyone before going to the mines Heller's Auction House should have a pair of Putnam mining shoes. Has been removed to 351 Twenty-fourtSchooner beer c a jrluss at B room- street, where he hopes to see all of bis Id patrons and many new ones. bar. Attention, Miners. fnr T,!i Plata Citv- don't Dr DIOl um Dt'lUID o,t;r,r h xixssu Excursion Kite to Garfield Beach. The Union racifio is selling excursion tickets from Ogden to Garfield Beach and return for 82.25. Tickets good for return five days after date of sale. Tickets on sale every day. D. E. Gen. Agt. Pass. Dep. Miss Restall's School for Girls, Washington avenue. term beg'ns August. Hist. ro. 2027 Fall |