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Show WEBER COUNTY TINES. M.iriKi.D L. Bsow, Manager. toim mb - Beautiful autumn. The ducks had a pretty hard lime of it yesterday. - cents Pay locals in these columns r 6 insertion. a line each A strike of good copper on Ante- SEPT. 16, 1899. lope Island is.. reported. changes for display advertisements must be in not lalr There is no business that .. cam than Tuesday. not be benefited by judicious advertising. The nool weather 'has driven A ' nearly all camping parties out of the mountains. The Ogden City schools opened Offer Monday, with a total attendance of FARM JOURNAL For about 3,600. remainder of 1899, all of At the City Council' session this office. . 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903. week no business of particular Hans Auderson had one hand with the Iiy special arrangement made interest was transacted. we badly cut iu a saw mill near Huntspublishers of the FARM JOURNAL The threshing season has been ville this week. He will probably are enabloil to offer that paper to every past for Borne time down .here, but lose two fingers. subscriber who pays for the Weber Coun- up at Huntsville and Elen it has The teacher at the South Hooper ty Times one year ahead, only $1, just begun. school this year will be Henry both papers for the price of ours only; A young man says the. nearest FARM Soule. and the our paper one year Opening of school was deha ever came to being lucky was to JOURNAL from now to December, 1903, have an uncle who once drew a layed on account of repairs to the nearly live years. The FARM JOURNAL sun bonnet, at a church fair. building. is aurobl established paper, enjoying Sample copies of be Farm Journal They now say such strong fcreat popularity, one of. the best, and the Times premium paper, have most useful farm papers published. pressure is being brought to bear been to many poople in sent ordered be should oiler accepted that Dreyfus is almost certain to jjk$yTliis and both city They, are sent county, without delay.. be pardoned by next week. for inspection. No other copies will be One of the old pioneers of the sent unless you come now and subIf your Times fails ti reach you regu Morrison, age 72, died scribe. Only $1 for the Times one l.irly, please notify us at once. We al- city, George this week at the family residence year and the Farm Journal 4 years, ways keep on hand extra copies for sub on Madison Avo, Tomatoes are reported doing srribers who fail to get their papers. For a good natural, comfortable well in most parts of the county. Tho Weber County Times office set of teeth, or Gold Crown and What the owners now fear is an is at 425 24 th street, opposite the bridge work, go to Dr. Cook, second early frost. It would do incalculcounty court house. floor Utah Loan and Trust build- able damage. Not only would the ing. 11 years steady practice in raisers suffer, but it would prove a BRIEF BITS- 22t. great lost to the canning factories Ogden. Summer has reached it end There is talk among Democrats which are depending on the crop. and beautiful autumn has been of contesting the right of the ReGeo. J5. Chadwick of North Ogushered in the most beautiful publican of Board County den was in Ogden and gave the season of the year. Commissioners in their not hav- Times office a business eall. Mr. Six tons third ing made appointments of registry Chadwick and family will soon Hay wanted. crop delivered in south end of agents in accordance with the law. move to Afton, Wyoming, where he Ogden. Cash down. Apply at Found Yesterday, Chas. Hand is interested in the cattle business. Times office. ley, a brakeman on the S. P. By., He says Star Valley is a good The Kansas farmers have more picked up a shoulder cape on 24lh place for stock raising. trouble on their hands. They will street and left it at the Times Saturday, Thomas Hardy of have to buy step ladders to harvest office. Owner may secure same West Weber called at tho Times their corn crop. by paying for this notice. on business. He says the threshHappy is the pupil about to reSome interest has lately been ing machine was out this season sume school whose play has not created over the mines at Willard. only two weeks and two days, entirely overshadowed his books Work has been going on there for while it used to have a run of during the vacation. years, and it is about time those about seven weeks each season. Lost Sept. 11 at Tabernacle mines were making a showing. The people are raising only enough Fair ladie's small plush cape, Undoubtedly there is good ore in grain now for their own use. Finder please return to Times the Willard hill. Thursday, Charles L. White of office, or leave at Fair. The Democrats will contest the Kanesville had a jury trial before Who kills bit ds saves the lives of riglit?of 'the Republican County Justice Joseph Hall. The defendthousands of insects that are- - dam Commissioners to appoint all Re ant was charged with disturbing agirg the crops. Better saye.the publicans for Registry agents in the peace. The hearing showed lives of the birds and lose the in- Ogden City. According to law, the case to be considerably comthe Republicans are entitled to plicated. The jury finally brought sects. It is estimated that all tho gold but four or five of the 25 appointed. in a verdict of guilty. Yesterday ' mines in Califirnis since.. 184S The Tribune says a block of the Justice imposed a fine of $15 could he put in a room .twelve church bonds, the exact value of which was promptly paid. yards Inrg, six yards wide. and ive which none of those interested and two third yards high. would Say,' changed hands yestcir-baStory of a Slave. A farmer up near Morgan has the purchasers being Ogden To be bound hand and foot for found a red apple on which in parties, and the price paid $105. years by the chains of disease is green letters is plainly diacernable It was denied yesterday that the the worst form of slavery. George "Famine in 1900," which is clamed purchases had been made for D. Williams of Manchester, Mich, to be a freak of nature. parties in the East. tells how such a slave was made Did iteverojeur to you that three The Bmurthwaite Produce Co. wife has been of the most important farm pro has leased the old Roueclie stand, free. He says: "My ducts are natives of the American just west of the Sidney Stevens so helpless for five years that she continent? It is a fact, and these building on second street, where could not turn over in bed alone. arc corn, potatoes and tobacco. they have installed a fanning mil After using two bottles of Electric run by a electric motor, for clean Bitters, she is wonderfully imIt is probably not generally known that the word "dad," used ing all kinds of grain. This firm proved ar.d able to do her own in place of father," is the purest is purchasing a good portion ot work." This supreme remedy for Welch. The opening words of the Cache countys surplus crop this female disease quickly cureB ner Ralph Sinulhwaite, the irLord's prayer in Welch are Ein year. vousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, Dad repressible, will have charge. Journal. headache, backache, fainting and V. II. Smith, representing the Logan miracle-workin- g II. E. Bucklin and Co. drug manLegal Notices. Any notice that is re dizzy spells. This medicine is a godsend to weak ufacturing firm of Chicago, was in quired to be published iu a newspaper, n Ogden, Saturday, and renewed that (such as probate, land and other notices sickly, people. Ever firm advertising contract with the can be Only 50c. legally published in the Weber bottle is guaranteed. Times. County Times, as we have a guaranteed Sold by all druggists. It will soon be in order for general circulation iu Weber County. LEGAL NOTICES. some heads of households who are Bring your notices, or have your atat all particular about being around torney do so, to the Times. We will do NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. 10. 3, during house cleaning time to get the work for you S3J per cent, cheaper that sick feeling and the need of than the Standards prices. Thus we rest by taking a little trip into the Copper Using Company. publish a $0 notice for $4. Have your couqtr y or somewhere else. in and Principal place of business Ogden, AH 5 Great - ,r '373 luIES. - Fickle raisers are now in clover. A fairly good apple cr(J; will be harvested this season. ; Without good road;. no town can expect to draw much outside trade. The wife of Th inas Fahey of of Slatervilla died this week heart disease. Last week Richard Burnette of Clinton, and Miss Nettie Nelsea ot Riveidale were united in marriage. Hay wanted. Six tons third crop delivered iu south end of Ogden, Cash down. Apply at Times - SATURDAY, WEBBH COUNTY . . . y, "Ex. Mil SlBUT Rmttr. , heat: Thu crop in Eyland has been secured in fim. tl ahaj. weather having very. line. It is estimated that liicaterage yield will be thirty two bushels to the acre, two bushels higher than the average. In France thiesliifig la tardy, owing to the large amount ot "Laid" wheat delaying harvesting. The French estimate is that the yield will exceed the average, but not so large a crop as last year. Russia is still exporting a little, but not much, and it is estimated that should the Russian exports increase they would be readily absorbed by Mediterranean countries. Italy is short by about two mil-- , Hon bushels of au average, while; other countries in that latitude have all less than an average crop with the exception of Hungary, the yield of which is said to be equal to that of last year. The next harvest in Australia is expected to be excellent, the acreage being greatly increased acd the weather very favorable. The damage in the northwest of the United States is not nearly so great as was supposed,', and the .yield will uot Vie materially decreased. It is istimated that we shall not have over one hundred aud sixty millions of bushels to supply foreign countries, which is estimated to demand at least two hundred and fifteen millions of bushels. On the Pacific coast the damage in Oregon and Washington is not nearly so great as formerly reported, uot more than 10 per ceul of the crop being injured, and not 5 per cent lost. Iu Utah threshing results are a Vt:ry dif&ppoinling, indicating total ayeruge yield of nut to exceed one-thir- d of last year. Full value of No. 1 wheal at Ogden for export is 45c per buahui. Barley: Feed barley is iu very light demand at low prices, there being no market outside. Blue is worth 55c per 1UU lbs. Brewing, while there ib no outside demand, is briskly called for by the brewers of ihu Blule. Club is worth 70c $1.00 pur 1UU lbs aud li, re-oorl- ed two-row- ed Potatoes: The demaud is en tirely couliuod to local require meiils, and just now at any rate all sections of the couutry seem to Choice bu plentifully supplied. white are quotable at 50o per 100 ibs, but lue farmers are loth lo part with their supply. Onions: There is no call for them at present in car-loa-d lots, is dull market at 70c consequently per 100 lbs. This article is very Honey: scarce and there has been a lively shipping demand, which, however, uppears to be subsided. Choice comb is $2.00 to $2.10 per case; ex Iructed 5c to 5 per lb, C. A. Smuhthwaite. -t COUKT 191 ES. Order Estate John Barker. estate. real made granting sele .Case James Briggs vs. O. 8. L. dismissed. Maguire ye. Eliza Warren, dismissed. Case C. M. Brough vs. Eliza taken Warren, submitted and under advisement. Counsel agreed that decision in this case govern several other case?. . ? John Pawles was appointed Receiver of Kolitz Kandy Kitchen in Ogden. Mrs.' Haramerslough claims she was partner, with Case John- herhiisband manager at $60 month. ' lie was removed, and she asks for an accounting, as profits were $200 a month. Walter". Farr. .r convicted of burglary was sentenced to oneyenr in penitentiary. Robt.. Prestion ' vs. R. G. W., Martha La; Rose' instituted suit for a Rose, against Fred Ln cqftff ; nnjdeirtioji cause. is was granted a LousiaWff&ht divoice from Oliver Wright. rr -- IKS OF LOCKJAW. w. Cleanses the System ...EFFECTUALLY Peery Brothers, Millers, rf& OVERCOMES BlTUALCTnON Two blocks West PERMANENTLY toe tr OFFICES ICIAL tffCTS BVV the 6ENVINE-- ANT'D M by (AURffNIA ffG jhYRVPCS The County Trade: Ail old business firms iu Ogden have found out that the trade of Lhe farmers living in the county towns surrounding Ogden is about tho most desirable trade of all. The Times is the medium through which the fanners may be reached. Study the character of the Times from week to week and you will soon be convinced of the fact that it is ilie pnper through which you may reach the farmers of Weber County. i id- - Yaaas G taka at tfca Bavllaaal Feat. Scientific American. A young girl Lad an amusing experience at a baptism the other afternoon. She was occupying the exalted position of sponsor for a little girl baby and, never having served in such a proud capacity before, she was slightly nervous and perplexed, reporta the Chicago Chronicle. "What Ja your name?" demanded tire clergyman performing the cerer A i f mony. Mary, sir, she replied at once, and Mary" was accordingly written in a tiny book and tbe minister passed on to the next applicant for baptism. The worried sponsor listened eagerly to what waa demanded of her next neighbor, and to her horror she found that the question was not at all intended to learn the name of the sponsor, but was solely concerned with the name to be bestowed upon tbe infant. The agitated godmother hurriedly approached the clergyman, interrupting tbe ceremony to exclaim: O,. sir, Mary isnt the babys name mine. I thought you wantat all. Its ed mine. ' The baby's name la Rebecca ite mother, the sponsor said later, but I think the baby would have forgiven the mistake and blessed me for . . it. S250 REWARD. Cirlon Law In Denmark. Reward $250 paid for the catch For 385 yean the rulers of Denmark ing and conviction of any one have been alternately a Frederick and is the law, that i killing or stealing any cattle be- a Christian. This must be Fiirecrdid Christian rlng longing to Adam Larsen of Park King Friderick. and llirn Valley in either Utah or Idaho. 'Ing Christian upaln. In view r.f 1 . w. I'm nth!, prii.ee has etrj i.ame. both Freeh ri 4Co.8fl,B,o"d",NewYork Branch Offloe, CSS T St, Washington, D. CL Mining Company, held Sept. llih, 1899, at room 420 Utah Loan and Trust Co. Building, Ogden, Utah, Assessment No. 3 of 2 cents per share was levied on the capital stock of said company, to be paid by October 11, 1899, at theoilice of the Secretary of the company, room 3Ti, First National Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. Any stock on which this assessment may remain unpaid oil the 11th day of October, 1899, will be deiiuqueut and Young lady, do yon promise to advertised fur sale at public auction, and RIO CRANDE EXCURSIONS. take this helpless young gosling unless payment be made before will be October 26tb, 1899, to psy the desold li dil h the uid see and you hy For tho Scandinavian Reunion assessment, together with costs for wants he linquent that nothing? Will to be held at Manti. Tickets will and expense of sale. of advertising you guarantee to stand between be on sale on Sept. 15th, good reDated September 11th, 18J'J. him and Ihu poor house, fan him turning until 20th. At one fare E. A. STRATFORD, when he is sick, provide him with for the round trip. Secure your 224 Secretary. a new suit of clothes twice a year tickets via the Rio Grande Westand always see that his supply of ern. Velcaaio Ersptieas stove wood is dry and convenient Denver, Colorado Springs and are grand, but skin eruptions rob until the divorce court shall interPueblo and return at one fare via lifeofj-iyBucklens Arnica Salve vene? If you feel like under23rd and the :Rio Grande" cures them, also old running and Account fever sores, ulcers, boils, felons guarantee Festival of Mountain and in at dejiosit that lie will be well cared for and Denver. Coolest and most corns, warts, cuts, bruises, burns picturestake the gosling and light out." scalds, chapped hands, chilblains. Sept, 20 que route. Best pile cure on rnrlh. Drives out pains And aches. Only 25 cts. The local weekly is the best medium or.the- local merchants.- - a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold nt Co-o- p It Printers luk, July 26. drug store. Third Fourth Fifth Plain City Pleasant View itiverdale Slalorville L n tah.. A. Allred WEBER COUNTY, .... A 111a Ivey'es Warren William L. Stewart Clerk Cliaa. 1L Hollingsworth. Weat Weber RolairL McFarland Sheri ff. ................ . (.diaries E. Lsyne. Wllaon ...... ....... Alma D. (hamltcm. Rad, ham Treasurer Geo. Halverson Attorney Advertise in the Times; over a Surveyor W. M. Ihwtaph. John W. CiiImoii . thousand copies are printed eacli Assessor Co. Siijd. of Schools W. B. Wilson. issue. The Tiinch goea into the B. L. Adams, Ch'rman. j, homes of the people and they read Commissioners 4 Lyman Skeen. ( W. G. Smith. 1 ..Jolin the ads. 9 f OGDEN CITY. ARTISTIC-- Recommended by Leading Drcaamakere. jb They Alwaya Pleaaa.-- . May or Recorder a MSCALLtr ( Druggist, Patterns Dt-p'- E C u On cant keep stamps received. Addreaa your near! point A direct lo THE McCALL COMPANY, 1SS to 146 W. 14th Street, Nan York naANcn owing : 1 89 Fifth Ave., Chicago, and tea Market 5t.. San Francisco. 3 1 MS CALLS MAGAZINE Brightest Magazine - Addrue THE McCALL CO., 138 to 146 W, 14th St., New York MW.VWAW.WMAVWAWAWJW Drug?, Talent Medic hies, Toilet and Fancy Arlie.'es. rerfiuncs; all loading makes, Propriel or of Caput ine, sure ciive for headache. 25c and 50c a box. This Space is lie- k3; 2j g S; Si S; S fllF.FeelTfipltolRaris Reliable person of mechanical or Inventive mlud desiring a trip to lha Paris Kzpoaltlon, with good alary and expense paid, should write First Ward 187L 1899. Third Ward CITY DRUG STORE. Chemicals, and Drug Sundries. Wc carry a large Drug?, dock We Sell BainWagons! of tniFSCH, Street Ogduo, a a A. I,. Brewer E. T. Wooley John Watson T. E. Browning; Fifth Ward lhl'UAIinS j AI.I.ISON. He ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Olllrc: Riminy SIR In 307. Utah Loan aud Trukl HldK. Arthur e. hffsnr, Utah pratt, Irai'll.vfc In it, v I.hiiiI iM'imn Court of CIhIiiin, and all I tin-il- P Males hysicians f.i i 1 ions. rescript Wc: invite the Z455 piib-li- i J the latest and beet Tiger Rakes, Granger Rakes, Champion Mowers; machines made. and the best elevators known. Champion Binders; the moBt modern Case Threshers, Rtcine Spring Wagons ond Buggies. If there is anything you need in the Implement or Vehicle line you should see us and examine our stock before purchasing. Co-o- p. Work. We do all kinds. Our office is at 2350 Washington tele- Avenue; phone, 38c. Always on hand. Try ns. Wagonft MackineCo. R. FORD, R. T. WOOLLEY, Manager. Manager. lie I ml Klniph Ibniriih. ui'Kich iii iV'in Iloirne. ItllKIIMM, .. iSItl'JI WArlllNOTON AVKNI'K. WM. DRIVER, Propr. Troy Steam It does the best of work. ( Suspensories and ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW. Braces. Shoulder Syranges and all FIrt Knlfnnnl Rank linildiiiK. kinds of Rubber OiiDEN, UTAH. Goods. Also full JOKKH lino of Medicines, and make a specCD U NT Y I ROSECl JTJ NO ialty of conijiniind-inf- i ATTORNEY. CRAVERHEADERS Transfer - ! Job Pingree Jiio. Jenkins 1. E. Williams. Marlin Cullen. Myrtillo Shaw ......... M. L. Jones Fourth Ward j I'nlud uini It14II, PKEKY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Hp.M-iN- It.rfiins TTnie Laundry j Second Ward j The PATENT BECUUD, Baltimore, Md. - served for , rovxrn.MEx. S f 135-- 2 a 2:w:j Wash. Ave. Published Contains Beautiful Colored Plaies. Illustrates Latest Pattern, Fash- Ions, Fancy Work. Agent wanted tor thi magailn in every Beautiful premium lot a little locality. work. Write for terme and other panic- 're- Subscription only GOo. pr year, including a FREE Pattern. .John A. Boyle. Edward II. Andersou. President Thomns E. Browning. Harriet S. Emuiersoii. Cily Auditor Edward M. Allison Jr. City Attorney R bert A. Moyes City Treasurer City Juslicp of Peace.. .E. T. Hulaniski. Chief of Police J. E. Davenport. t Chief of Fire Orson Rizer. A. F. Parker. City Engineer A. F. Moyes Sanitary Inspector Sex toil ....AY. L. Porter Coal Oil Inspector II. M. Bond.. ight .Faih'r. .............. W, I Crilclilow. Polices Court lerk ...Ben. Ternes Pound Keejter A. Peterson. JESSE J. DRIVER, NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE ar (old In nearly ITThn n dpattrrar town In th United State. (eery dealer doe not If yourdyr them send pnyi interest on 1 or iLouitaml. HI an au account. Write for any Information dcklretl. IiOHKM Bmow, Pieoiilent. Uxoaoa 11. Cxnnon, Cashier. J. duller to eall at . Sept. taking a little matter like this 24th. Good ten days. $2 with me as a Ilarrisville Hooper Huntsville Kanesville Liberty Lynne Marriott Mound Fort North Ogden Ogden, First Street, James Martin OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Levi J. Taylor Win. W. Childs David McKay STATE leter B. lVterson Governor Holier M. Wells. Joshua B. Judkins T. Hammond. James Secretary George Hiiiuiu U. S. C. O. Whitmore. Attorney James Ritchie U. S. Marshal Glen Miller. Janies Taylor Federal Judge John A. Marshall. James Ward Auditor Richards. Morgan 1). H. Ensign Treasurer Joseph Cliipuian. Robert McQuarrie General A. C. Bishop. Barnard White Attorney St'I'JlKME covet. jritfiEM Edwin Stratford Janies A. Miner, Thus. J. Stevens K. N. Baskin, G. W. Bartel:. G. W. P.raniwell, Jr. E. W. Wade JUIM3E 2nd jvuktai. iuhtuiit. Sanford Bingham Henry H. Rolapp. .TYLISH, RELIABLE? - Notice to Subscribers The Times at has no authorized present save Utah. traveling solicitor or collector in Mines situated in Morgan County, the field. Due notice will be given Utah. when any person is authorized to Notice is hereby given that at a meetrepresent us. were ing of the directors of lbs Cupper Queen notices published the Times WANTED We will pay $12.00 a week salary to either a man or woman to money. represent the Midland Monthly MagaCOVITY COUIttltfEiLK. zine as a subscription solicitor. The Midland is the same size as McClures or The County Commissioners the Cosmopolitan. It i now in its sixth in session this week. year an 1 is the oidy Magazine of this Co. Supt. Wilsons claim of kind published in the great Central West. A handsome premium given to $1476 for holding institutes and each subscriber. Send 10 cents for a expense of office was accepted. copy of the Midland and premium list Claim of John F. Fife for salary to theTWKVTIETII CUXTURY Pl'BI.ISlI-ix- o as fish and warden in August Co., St. Louis, Mo. 224 was tabled. game i An exchange gives the following Registry agents for Ogden City as the first ceremony performed by a I;k county justice of the pesce: appointed. Farr West 1 A handsomely Illustrated weakly, Ijargeet Hr. eolation of any retention Journal. Terms. S3 e ar; four month, SL Bold by all newadealeia. Nos. 3 and 5 Main Salt Lake City, Bishops. Eden. .......... ........ . Second description Anyone aaeertaln our opinion free whether an SBlekly I, probably patentable. Communication atrictlr confidential. Handbook on Patents aeenrinenatent. pent free. Uldost errancy forMunn A Co. receive Patent taken through Wfteial notice, without charge, in the na It. McQtiarrie. Wards. 41 Trade Marks Designs Ac. Copyrights sketch end may uf Jn-aHaluta. y Flygare. Stake Tithing Clerk: 44 .... lending i a ZIONS SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO., FresMent: L. V. Sliurtliff. Counselors: O. F. Middleton and N. C. 44 f Itrraai lafaal, alhaf1 Mia of tli. flinrrh th. Wfbr Sink, I.att.r-ila- Oirint of SO YEARS the physician reached the house. TS OK EXPERIENCE it GAVE BABY WRONG NAME. Z. C. M. I., Ogden, Utah. LIST OF . cents. AMBLERS SUMMER COMPLAINT and DIARRHEA REMEDY claim that it is the best, anil hundreds have used it for years. Try a bottle. Guaranteed to or money returned give satisfaction Price 00c. All stores. the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels boy was all - right. Last Friday however, lie complained of being ill, but was not thought serious until next morning, when help was summoned, It was then too late, however, the lad having died before Elizabeth. And amid the irrepressible lsugbter min and "Building agreements" of all assembled the baby waa rechrising notices of location" blanks for tened Rebecca Elizabeth. sale at the Times office 3 for 5 "I should never have dated to face ALL WHO USE Acts gently on res ut w u onwsurs row tot rw eonu. The Logan Journal says a ten year old eon of Magnus Olsen died suddenly on Saturday morning of lock-jaOn August 30, the lad in jumpiug over a fence slighted on a rusty nail, which penetrated his fool Bligbtly; lie ulso spraintd his ankle and in consequence of the tvtQ injuries the foot and lower part of the leg was swollen badly for a Short period. It was finally reduced and to all appearance the i to bring in your wheat. Pcery Brothers charge nothing for storage and guarantee satisfaction. They pay the highest market price for wheat. Century Health Flour and Wheat Flakes, a choice breakfast mush, exchanged on grist. Conic and get good flour and good treatment. - " Ogden, Utah, Sept. 14, 1899. NOW IS THE TIME Before Judge Rolapp; lo $1.10. run-dow- 1- IISTKICT l A l ion U I'nilmtiity Xslat A 'I, I Opf-mfr- IlnililliiR. w . t'oii-- t a House. L. MAUXNNIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Utah Loan a Trust Him I,! iii;;. A-J- . OlillKN, I'TXW . WEIJEK, ATTORNEY AT LAW. UlAh I.nnn4 Trust Hldg. HoouiinilSia. T OKEi'II OUDK.V, UTAH. HALL, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NOTARY PUnUCe-OlR- pe Haaemeiit Court House UiillJIng, Ozdeu Alviuas E. SNOW, ATTORNEY AT LAW. In Slate and Federal Court. - Practice Room Auerbach building. 814-31- .1 SALT LARK CITY |