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Show OUDZA D.ULi COMMEKCIAL: SUNDAY, XOYEMBKtt 2, and liberate tLe Mormoa peof 1. Wten tr .13 fKESIDKS T MULL WEITES A FEoM PHILALELPHIi. LKT-TE- Ii PraMxk r a at Caaaarcirta? Bt&UiS c5 Cm Mdtdm Q ueouoa Vtrr tb wLoepw-vWc- f L'uh iJia. tb' on ij!o uiUrtt of Otfvlea axe wise to their tkey will come tujrether Larnikufc!y iu . aH their publio enterpriat iih speedily and push them xeal and liberally. The people of the are deeply coooeroeJ United SUt bout the future of UUh ami every word of genuine American progress that noes from the territory ia received with rejoicing. It is safe to eay that oo other part of the great vent basso atroog a hold upon the patriotic ej apathies of the people of the east On all idea the spirit of inquiry is alert to learn eff the statue of Utah affairs and the of the territory in material lines of advancement. Although Salt Lake City has extensively advertised herself ami her enterprise in the leading journals of the country, and has reaped large returns from her liberal methods in this Uns yet Ogden la the rity of Utah that at tract the beet attention and U, by a sort of oommon consent, looked upon as theoomins; metropolis of the greai, basin region. There ean be no question of the tremenducus influx of population and capital that would reeult to her if her kaineM would only unite to make known her grand advantages and cooperate with one aooord with all ho are willing to help her forward to her future greatness. Her Chamber of Commerce cannot sTord to sleep while those certain results are within such easy reach. furrj i We tMSm fv aW Lmm tm nil. tA mm.t f , lie tjUym cImc f tfiHrj atxty area ia atcuta M. ceriotauaa the I Vtt CM. Ufacn UlXm tmrt. aa aUeett be foon I tieena thnm aa Wail an aaa. brr fuut Tt t iaocaafruai Jack-au- Tva acre luu aa Tairtietk sad aiaej KISSES. A praeakarat pknanaa Alls the It "aa ajaaroiuudur of mtams." U mb "rVrer m ifmd tf . my. trtul ui-Out ii pvrM sad mm" KTntrfitijr kaa are e4 vfbom4 tM for euea ae ad uw aid tux ar mmmlt ara mmr. Let km rnpm to mMuM our waaws aaJtav aad Uooov. aap-k-- m m TUK CTAB l!HVEKi.lTr . to r US i M THE NEW PAP ma. Imvm Jarkaa a aad Vaaahtfea a tke atnea car luae, a maBv J2& W tnain, Taaaces Lut aa Tvat)wlatk sm! linrt prtting m u cuumsofUje iian ibhwmij good people of America, I am in daily itb thee suggestiorm. I f4 it cofitat-- t my duty to repeat theoi to the people of our territorr. ) a mh muai ana, tut eaca C If yoa will call aa yaa taera i HEED aaa mi & . a. r9 33J0 aaaar aa4 bayiaa aew. U1 ka S caa-riac- Soon to be Issued from the Office of The Ogden a DAILY COMMERCIAL. BURGITT. 1 is already a great advertisement for Ogden and Utah. Th attention and in taa ktaat aujr tm taans. Tfca ran terest of patriots and men of Banana are surety be euoa by Lha uar ot Dr. fwrar being centered upon its future and they tavonta iYiacripUoa. thick M apiy regard it as one of the coming promiaanoal ia ninni aacaeta peculiar Ut (e our in M for a rtmaoaaLia region. nent factors of greatness naM. After tkktnc will tra-ibe aa aura ar of tuna Uiera I am able to say to the people of I'Uih baefcacea, brarnifuwa ataea that the University will not only be rrcuianty, ttuue. aerrous PrueLraUuO. arbiiuy and kindred an media. speedily built and equipped, but that it It la tha Ml HtMlKM fnr ewiya. aold will be made one of the most important by drufrwU, aaer a mIUh f aar institutions in all America. a Hi tUl at (run tbe maBUImturrra, eaae. ur aetief iriue iff titif will What loomed before me a few months mney refuudrd. unuemtxing, ago aa a mouryMtnous MKDfCAC. ASSO. UlKfCJUABV WuUill s weighted down with a thousand ClATluJ, Protmetura, UuSalo. M. t. of failure, is now resolving itself into an eaoy ami assured labor of or Dr.PIEFXE'S PELLETS ganization and advancement. 1 am noi at iiueny rignt now 10 mn the intimate dotaiU of the opera PerfeeUy rarely . LaeQualvd Haraaleaa.Tegetaala at a Liver tion which have given certainty to the Eaaieat to Cneaiieat. Pill. Hmallt, I I that but may say University project, THE OGDEN TRUNK FACTORY Take. One Tiny. Kasarealo4 Pelbefore the to to return i'arrire toe beet line of Trunka and Va'uea in let a Daee. irra kiek Hraaarb, Ogpen expect lie city at Manufacturer' Prioea. AU kind of Mllaaa f t to com aaatlaaUaa, rash band Year with the New in ileadarha, and aQ keuairin- - aooe. Call and are a before pnretia. 4ICeUeM, auilvoa Auavrka, Bowels. plete our present building operations in Womach Uw of and kUNK Oi'l'JlAS. UK rWtlm No. Z70 Tweaty4ifUi fit. ccou a viaJ, by drunmu. the handsomest and speediest way. I Aeranyementa rest now upon the progrrmme of having thA l.nil.linu rMili frtr (Mcunancv bv June 1, 1811, and having it dedicated at the session of the Utah conference ttiat month, and holding its sessions in the university halls. Ko much, then, can be relied upon as already in Bight for Ogden. We propose THK MOKMOS MKJtACE. to redeem the pledge of trie Methodists The country at lurge is coming rapidly 1 1 the people of the city. We expect the Any person having business up to the 7th of to believe that the Mormon bugbear people to redeem their pledges to us and which has so long made Utah an avoided also to go forward and reap the advant- November with M. A. Dauphin, of New Orleans, can territory is no longer worthy to be feared. ages, so many and so valuable, which the send package containing money, free of expense, by As a menace to life, peace and prosperity University will make possible to them as its power ia no longer to be dreaded. individuals aud aa a community. Express. . The temper of public opinion, both as to MOKE TO FOLLOW! polygamy and priestly political dominion, we do not stop wit'i the above But is such aa to guarantee that Congress assured. The friends who are suswill take no backward steps in future work us and helping us to plan and taining Mormon with the church dealings build for generations vet to be, are and its distinguishing practice. pledging a scheme of endowments which Bather, it is sincerely hoped that the sure to rapidly materialize and eaablo 02 Mormons will look the inevi- are to us multiply our buildings, increase table facts squarely in the face and act our faculties upon de.jand, and bring as prudence and patriotism demand they the most should. They are perfectly aware that the University to a par with in our nation. there is no disposition anywhere to per- useful and distinguished I emphatically declare that these O secute the Mormon people on account of are not only sure to be, but soon their religion. They have the undis- things pi to be. I could reveal, in a hundred constitutional to puted worship words, the facts which would cnlra every right God according to the dictates of their doubt as to of these promconsciences. They are, and should ever ises. But the certainty when I can later until 8 date, be, aa free in this country to stand of Ogden the before people up hare a creed and a church as are and display the proof to their own eyes, the Methodists, Baptists, ' Catholics o r I must HTOVJCS I to believe that I speak 8TOVKS ! other denominations. And whenever here ask them and soberness words of tho "only thoir consciences, their creed and their Tovaa. W. Samikl truth." Small, ehurch no longer offend the moral sense 10 of Utah University. President and antagonize the statute laws of the CO .1 1, ,.. n 111 1 If IIi..111. I.I . ITI . llllllll MAMA. .Ill' 1 n.;n unj II. ll.lI i... pAbuo opinion or pursued by the penal pros--pes- it b It will be, in all respects, worthy and of general support public patronage. xrri ts posei-bihte- re-re- al DAUPHIN! DAUPHIN! DAUPHIN! C. D. HAYS. STOVE STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! ' - 09 : J rw rYatptftt. fnrrai pi iit-- tt td Ts (ViJii-- l PnLAOELrai, Oct. 2t If tL PROSPECTUS UCI put Um fear Ui taaiiC mm mn uie mmmmjm t J t Ihit M il twite at diric tLe fiiWinj A LunJrl thou-- : uiiuM u sand people and a hundred ilbin ; I.be induced to Utih iu; the next fcw vears undr fcuch j renuiw. eo iuii turns. Are th now and prophelie for tb future, aor- - j and to thy to stir the ambiUons vt kll vt form end to prejud.ee, an every ptit J bit?otry and artilit-ia-l rivalry f the ; ii-i- ., in tlwe work of surantof eucra. of li Ciwr-a- u 9m i tielif uiit a 14 THE TIME TO Real Estate! ulidtiesJ future cf Murtuucd aod th tho may be rowuied Nm.n ft nlJ Mum tt war?re lUwr the o! on .?1 U t.le and tie LlUT "it I'Uh. alike, Log-se- UiMm TVU LfiixU'-iu- a it a tW Hatter U Vtrard in Ever H tut and ea tote is puiiUraliy of eMt his lute fur prun-ip- , pua order , frutn the prjwtbuuJ. the itUfwS; for out of ptstt--- tt unity VL ct trt that it buuab kOV J lfcyu. should have learned long since that no 1 civilized nation will tolerate the profession that polygamy is a religious princiWholesale Grocers ple approved by the instinctive conscience of an honest and enlightened man. -A- NDAt well might this government recognize and tolorate the Voudoo faith in human sacrifice, as professed by the M1MFACTURING CONFECTIONERS. e Negroes of the Louisiana A SPKCULTY OP swamps, aa to longer be indifferent to the detestable doctrine of polygamy. ! Knowing this to be the settled conviction of the American people why should not the shrewd and potent leaders of WilLAVE, BETWEEi23d ASD 2ith. the Mormons execute promptly I1IS. 1 Good Cigars CO, ThiH GENERAL SCOPE. In its general scope it is the intention of the management to make it in all respects A First-Clas- Weekly Newspaper. s In ita several departments it m ill be full and comprehensive. It is hoped that both the quality aud quantity of reading matter will be such aa to make it a welcome viiiitor to thousand of homes in Utah and adjoining state aud territories. Among ita special features may be mentioned the following : i... Its Agricultural Department Will be full of valuable information on subjects of special interest to fanners, s ot the ranchers and valleys. inter-mountai- n fruit-grower- THE STOCK DEPARTMENT Will be full of interest to breeders of and dealers in Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Ilors and other stock. In connection with this department the latest Btock markets will be given. THE MINING DEPARTMENT Will be a thorough resume of the most valuable news relating to the discovery, development, sale and general features of the great and growing mining interest of this mineral belt The market sales of mining stock will be reported in this department. IT5 TELEGRAPHIC COLUMNS Will contain the latest foreign and home news up to the time of y"'"ff to rrp ITS HOME DEPARTMENT Will be a constant source of pleasure for wives, mothers and children. Among tha features of thin department will be recipes for cooking, articles relating to dressmaking, home adornment, flowers, music, charades, puzzles, and, in short, tha delightful miscellany that is eo attractive to tho ladies and the young people. CORRESPONDENCE COLUMNS. Its correspondence columns will contain the news of surrounding town, reported by correoiwndents. Space will also be given to the public to express itecll upon general topics in this department CURRENT THE INTER-MOUNTAI- NEWS COLUMNS N Will comprise paragraph condensations of the general news of the Rocky Mountain country. It is expected that this department will be highly interesting to readers generally, as it will contain a great number of pithy items. Fall we Show tho Finest Stock of Overcoats COMMENT COLUMNS. The current comment columns will contain brief extracts from the leading papers of the nation upon topics of the day, with THE COMMERCIAL'S accompanying comments, criticisms or commendations. CLOTHIERS. THE DICTATES OK LOYAL DUTY? BLANKETS I THE LEADING semi-savag- Why should they not go at once to the root of the matter which involves them in this losing and disreputable eon tent ion? The proclamation of President Woodruff is universally discounted by all those who are familiar with Mormon history and affairs. The expressions concerning it which have found utterance in the press of the nation and upon the lips statesman such as Senators Edmunds, Hoar, Clair, Colquitt and others, show plainly that the document in ques tion has deceived no one competent to pass judgment upon it. 1 he mormon leaders and people must go further and make plain to the nation that they have xeoantea their revelation alleged and denounced from polygamy their creed and their covenants. If they would do this openly and au thoritatively by a concensus of their priesthood and people, they would then be relieved of suspicion and surveillance. No one would then feel warranted in further opposition to them as a sect Their post practices would be condoned, their personal inheritances from them be charitably ignored, and they would be gladly accorded the same measure of religious, civil and political liberties that reg are enjoyed by the ligionists of any other name. Surely these are all they have a right to ask, ana in order to have theso they enn af ! ford to cease stickling for an absurd and .indefensible profession of faith. It is certain, also, that they must cease Uie use or their church organization as a oompaei political power. There is no more need for a "solid Mormon vote" in Most we Utah than there is for a "solid white have and TOte" in the South. Both these abnor. the mal political combinations are obnoxious to the spirit of our laws and our public polity. Persistence in this matter can 100 Pain Mslcomb (inr, 104, at $1.45 prr pair only result in renewed and severe legis- 100 Pain Unhawk Grey, 104, at S1.S5 per pair lation, and possibly the disfranchisement 85 Pain Canada Grey, 104, at $2.63 per pair or tne entire Mormon young population. Such legislation is not desired and will SO Pain Whito Weetern Rworvp, homn made. not be demanded, unless the Mormon 50 (tu wool, wxm mcnee, at Jo.uu pw pair. Pain Santa Fe Snpprior, all wool, aaaorted leaders persist in making it necessary for colon, 104, at per me nnaicauon or a true American re- Frrann Roha or Wrapperpair. Blankets, 114, at $7.50 per pair. publican system of government That erstem is outraged so long ad the Mnrrn-illWoolrn Mill Rlanket. 94, $7.00 per iu--i, w.w ana tii.au. AiiHi, x rarfuiDg Mormon vote is solidified nnd ewunc in pair. Eobr and Blankets. every election by the command of the cnurcn authorities. This slavish prostitution of political privileges would be equally objectionable if it were exhibited by., the Methodist Episcopal or tho Homan church. So this form of political agency "must go." It would simplify matters greatly if the Mormon leaders would reoognizo this necessity at once Washington Ave. GOLDSMITH o For a lonjf time tha qutsf ion of iruwtf a Weekly in connection with T1IE OODEX DAILY OOMMLIX'IAL has beeu conaiderea by the nianagemctit The tirld having been carefully eisminod and fournj ready for the enterpriae. it has ben decuiMl to commence DUbhcation of a fcrnt-cl- a Weekly. It ui appear on or about November 15th, and the following brief sy nopsis of iu proposed contents is submitted : THE UTAH DEPARTMENT ! Surpassing any former seasons production. Perfect in Fit. Handsomely Trimmed and 'of Superior Workmanship. In Kersev. Melton. Heaver. Chenehile. Irish Frieze. Scotch Cheviot, French Tricot and Other a asnionabie Aiateriais. Will include an extensive assortment of news relating to Utah, not included in other departments. It is intended to make this department a comprehensive view of the development of the many and varied interests of this growing commonwealth. The M and Grow Phat Department Will contain original items and selected extracts embodying the amusing, humorous and witty. This department has been decided upon only after long reflection, as the doctors are much opposed to it on the ground that it hurts their business. No effort will be spared to make its EDITORIAL COLUMNS Deserving the favorable consideration of an intelligent and critical public ITS TONE Box Cut Coat, SiTVT T?Q English . Ol ILJlO. Prince Albert. West-JLLL- rj moi-eland- Alountaineer iJrmce vjnaries, AiasKa, ijriucester. Oveicoats and Ulsters. and Storm lCing Will be fearless on every subject, but courteous to everybody. Its columns will be CLEAN, so that refined homes. it will be a welcome visitor to the mort ' Complete Stock ever carried, Lowest Prices. U BOUT OUR BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING m DEPARTMENT WILL Is Specially Attractive. Here you can find the NEWEST NOVELTIES For Afjos :i to 14 A FIRST-GLAS- S BE, IX EVERYWAY, NEWSPAPER! SUBSCRIBE FOR IT! yeai's and at the Lowest Prices Subebribo for It! Only 82.00 a Year in Advance! t BIS, MARKS, GOLDSMITH & CO. ,2431 and 2i33 Washington Avenue. To advertisers, it will prove a splendid m xliurn. Address all Communica tions to OuDEN WL 7, KLY COMMERCIAL, OOJKr UTAH, |