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Show J SUI ... it torn. 1? Coma --..! It V-- Jl i it KUiariimwu4 l'.i. llAk. bf that it urr'4-(i- . i O-- iMLvarvi in U ei'J at All cumnoH'a'Wiii rue Oooca JS jitu, iti. 1 ta ct lit. ft FtaiiAn am in i urn Uii f O Uaa atAii a - i JO f. &neukiilaaa i'r.-t,- " csption, "Th th Jllnttrate-- l Politic! Auhtu-'I- , y i a which, by th i.rp inoUJ fr line in politics, trB!y hit both of iw tolling bio a. It the e rat rti eay: student of Lun.ua "Pur th u tibial iff air the political lituatioo ia thm country t full w interest. What m goin to happen? At present thsodJs are ail in favor of the democrat, They Uwn brought into power by one of tT most the weeping revolutions that has ever occurred ia domestic politic, Vi!l Uiey retain their advanU? lonjj tnnugb to elect a president in lW.'f "That advantage was gained by redemo-cra'i- c publican errora rather than by wiadom. It u full twenty montha before the election Uke plane. That ia a long tin.e long enough to allow the democrat ample leisure for aome of those atupenduoua blunders which have so of ten recked their most brilliant prospect in the past There is the J crae. There ia the danger of the presidential camBenpaign. The nomination of David nett Hill, for example, or of a doen other possibilities, would settle the fate of the democracy for a long time to eome. Xgflions g f Go is u tj rDt. tts that fan w ill ger.war.y aekiow! fair expuict tZL j 7 LeLwre aL is, contrary a. ? axy Beaxa. Oa tL siowwut; fauE-..asa ia rjne a ra.JiWSH-stature, w.'j an tiaiiraU aii are re- ahixt iL.r.' t Ira Urge ikLMidi Buea.b-r- l aia parard c K. fr-ja- i tJ rut-boun- -- Jrrxn.Ncj from the following item taken from the Callaway, (Neb.) Courier, its relations towards its esteemed contemporary are in a somewhat strained con dition end the amenities of journalism appear to be slightly disturbed: "The Wild Ass who issues an amateur sheet from his hovel down among the weeds half a mile east of town, with the aid of a jack knifo, a few fonts of type and a box of.sboe Mucking. " '" uaesof adversity. The bill ahich morning journals. '2 per Omaha has but two. De Moines but tied McKicley niaJa sugar pound cheaper. t t o. Lincoln but one. Tapeka but one. Sioui City but one. And all those Lincoln Call: The legislature is being p!acr are from two to rive times the eie accomodated by the wtather. kindly of Oden. Not a fsrmer in that body could dj anyOgJea is a city of wonderful eawgy. thing but fehovel anow if adjournment w ere reached. Th forces behind and within it ore Of Cours. scarcely equaled in the cation, in case of size. It The jiroper Sioux City Journal: any place of equal or double its has a broad, deep, genuine vitality. thing for Italy to do would be to pass to the New Orleans Its papers are only one suggestion of a vote of thanks gentlemen who lynched the Mafia asits excellence and i'a superiority. Ita sassins, and increase its appropriation for the World's Fair at Chicago. jobbing trade, its retail business, its aet-cen- for the prosperity future. The Commercial's destiny will probably follow Ogden's destiny. If the city fulfills the splendid promise that now surely seems to be in store for it, this paper can scarcely fail to move with the tide of progress. And iu the future as Commercial in the past The will be found guarding the interests jealously It of Ogden. will aim to be even more worthy of public approval and support than it has been. It will endeavor to be a candid, fair and fearless defender of the rights It will avoid arrogance cline to wear a collar. but And as the New Commercial de- 6teps over the threshold of a new year it sends greeting to all Ogden citizens and invites them to join hands in a renewed battle for prosperity' and ceaseless pro- It hails Ogden as the brilliant Metropolis of the Mountains, and itself as the metropolitan esteeitW tat a-- l-, JiQ The first tes of the newly adopted Australian ballot system in Nebraska will be in the municipal election in Lincoln April Tlh. If the tone of the press cation of public sentiment mobs of foreigners are with a warmer reception is a fair indiin this nation, likely toweet in the future than they anticipate. The United States is a free nation aud it has a big territory. But it is not free enough nor big enough t j be the dumping ground for the ignorant and brutalized assassins and raob-rui- e denizens of Europe, All public-spirite- citizens every- where will commend the action of the Fifty-tirs- t congress in setting aside the s'foi'a groves ia Tulare county, California, as a national park. The seyuoia; generally known as the Big Trees, are among the great wonders of the world, but were likely to be destructively-preyeupon by the cupidity of the d Soe trees had already been destroyed. The government will hereafter protect ihem from destruction as it is protecting1 the great natural wonders and wild animals of the Yellowstone National Park. The Philadelphia North American very ably treats of an important question now confronting the people of this na twn as follows: "A thousand incidenta warn us of the danger of unrestricted immigration. The honest and industrious are welcome. The vicious, the fugitives from justice, the indolent, and the pauperized are not welcome. Take the stntistics of 1S0O as regards immigration. They reveal the unpleasant of the 350,000 stranfact that gers who came here to domicile were from the least desirable European countries. Barely GO.000 were Eaglish and rive-eigh- ts Irish. It must doeh seem that the war in Chili have nearly rea rhed the end. The navy ha9 almost totally gone over to the revolutionists. The dispatches this morning state that th;s kind of desertion has been about completed. Most of the army has also gone over. Nearly all the people have done the same. It would seem that Balinaceda must be close to the end of his resources. He long ago exhausted the loyalty of the peoyle to him. He'd like to be a little CVsar but the woods are full of Butuses down thore. The contest is now one of bitter anarchy on his part and it is to be hoped that the people will soon finish him and set up a republic that will be a republic. rjf. ?j-- : iu y We don't offer goods for less than we can sell Our prices are A LV. AYS LOW on ALL our goods, not on a FEW LEADERS for ONE day or Meek- to-da- y All of Our Goods are Leaders! Our customers stay with us and get all of their supplies. We save them money. We treat all classes well. We make no bad accounts for good customers to pay. We give full weight and guarantee satisfaction. Remember Our Corner, 2300 Washington Av. UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. York. Shakespeare and the wit and quence of Ingersoll are "not in iL" elo- Tbe Alliance on lk-b-t Paying. Philadelphia Times: Sj persistent have been the intimations and, it must ba confessed, so constant have been the indications that tbe Kansas farmer would be glad to get rid of bis mortga ges elsewise than by paying them oil, that it is reassuring to nnd the Alliance Crooked on Silver. of that state declaring that neither the Colorado Springs Telegraph (Dem.): desire nor the policy of tbe organizaMr. Cleveland has written another lettion is to "disturb the relation of the ter, but since his late silver epistle it is debtor andof creditor, orortojeopardize the collection debts, repudiate any useless to reproduce any of his emanahonest obligation." This is aa good as a Colorado tions in this section. of some of the distinct repudiation no longer read after his pen. people who assume to represent the Alliance, and we trust, it ia meant to be. It Has Done So. The Government Cannot Go Far. Denyer, T'nies: It would be rather New York Times: Italy will have to funny if the Italian government, in trywhether any or all ing to secure satisfaction for the New answer the question of these men had a record of criminality Orleans affair, should run against the law- in and breaking Italy, snag of state sovereignty. But it's not whether they were or were not memthat kind of an affrir of state. murderers bers of a band of and assassins-i- n their native country and Helena Hyiterbole. whether their native country sent them Helena Journal: Diptheria prevails there here because exportation was to an alarming extent in San Francisco, cheajier than hanging, and cannot go far pressing its claim for compensation due it is 6aiJ to the imperfect sewenge in without v'rtually constituting itself the of that city. Helena is fortunately free apologist and defender of the from all epidemics. It ia located in the 01 tne .Mana. suburbs of God's country up near the clouds. In What Condition Is America? In this case it York World: New Economical Minnesota. more no means than a bit of Kansas City Star: A bill for the pur- probably ification of elections which ia pending in dramatic diplomacy on the part of Italy, the Minnesota legislature reduces the partly for home effect But the event for the is a warning to us. If there was a real evpenditures of candidates United States senate to 81,000. In Cali- cause ot war in what condition would a fornia that amount of money .would, declaration of hostilities find us? Our of a vote. ports and coasts are very inadequately probably buy prepared for defense. It ia humiliating A Rnv Run Ctvprt, beyond endurano that our great counA -- J try should be thus enppted for want of Vtt Polio Q Aaat r. X t.'V tars old a'aequate means of defense, against a ml -rJuropean power. TrIute Pwenty- - smjc wasj-u'jo wp T of th Btiw, affea ft That Pennsylvania Failure. office yesterday morning. TjPidittle felUkiojj Town, Pa., April 3. This aflow's clothes were torn and lit gen- ternoon the Pennsylvania Construction erally bruised up by the collisi which are practically We believe there is a law agaipst rid- company's works, uuder tbe same management as the sidewalk. on so the it It bicyoles ing Columbia mill, which assigned yestershould, be enforced. day, was closed by sheriff McCormick on behalf of the creditors. The Races. A Chip Off the Same Block. New Orleans, April 4. This ia the Chicago, April 4. Thomas McAuliffe, closing day of the Louisville Jockey-clu- brother of the pugilist, Jack McAuliffe, spring meeting. The track was and Albert Brady, a clerk, were shot fast. Roley Boley won the six furlong and severely wounded tonight in a selling race, was bid by her owner and saloon while defending a disolute handi-da- p then won the thirteen-sixteenth- s woman from a cab driver, John Slobs, in fair compmv in 1:21 J4, a quarter whs was beating her. of a second slower than record time. Maiden allowances, five furlongs Lord Policin? the Parks. Tom Hinyar, Haramboure second, SurWashington, April 4. Two troops of prise third. Time, 1:02, ordered to California been have cavalry Six furlongs Celey Boley won, Red and Y'osemite Nastone second, Fairy third. Time, 1:14. to police the Soquoia tional parks. These troops are expected and third given Fairy disqualified place to arrive about May 1. Maud. s upwards, thirteen six'lis WelL teenths mile Roley Boley won, Vattell second, Bonney Bird third. Time, 1:11. Little Rock, AkM April i, The legislature adjourned today Sine die mile handicap BankLincoln, Neb., A pril 4. The Twenty-secon- d rupt won, Whittier second, Cashier Nebraska legislature adjourned third. Time, 1:42. sine die tonight, A Ite'l Famine In Iowa. Montreal iii 6f Floods, Siofx City, Afwll 4. There is almost Montkeal, April 3. TLe'rS is little a total destitution among farmers in this in the condition of thei river toregion or feed. Live strk and catle are change There are reports day and the danger to the cif; by suffering extremely. "snoves is sun very creat. 01 actual starvation in severs localities, nay is st. to per ton, aatf some Colorado's Exhibit. rirmers have almost given away their ueras to save tnem irom starvation. Dr.NVF.fi, xVpnl 4. The house today unanimously passed tne senate bill apWarner Miller and Party Safe. propriating ?100,000 and for making an Aew 1 ork, April 4. The general exhibit of Colorado a resources at the manager or the Nicaragua Canal Co- World s Fair. nstruction company received this morn A Kansas Citv Failure. ing a cable from Honorable Warner Mil Kansas City, April 4. Joseph Sohn & ler at Oreytown, Nicaragua, as follows "Arrived atGreytown Thursday morn uo., clolhers, failed. Liabilities $200,-00with assets m excess of' that amount 111st. ing,-2nAll safe and "in good Dv aoout .)O.IKK'. neaitn. ' one-thir- gress. representative wof hy ot the ts o- s of every citizen. u ia N- - YiV.. 0.1 S.Vjri 1 1 Uet. C..L II jUi G. Iz:waull ueliv ered a lecture :c New Vork a of tLe It w as f.r ti.e I'r clul f ur. J. Th 1 ture described by nr,.iu 1 or papers on ti.e . foiowxg worn -i' g as perl. at the greaWt effort of Coi. Icgeroii's Ue," "of wocderfal d'lith and philosophic power," marvel-oii!eloquent," "a subject hereon Col Ingersuil speaks as a ntafitr." Not a New York newspaper, with a single exception, gave ten lica of the address prober. Three of the leading journals gave in full a "sermon" from that aeoaatiocal pulpiteer, Dr. Talmage. The news of the day, including other addreea, occupied the usual quota of ten to tftern columns. Such u the standard of the newspapers and newspaper public of New V.'a-Li'- ax as of ita assured Trf-- KuClL Xe4;eMLj OPIMOX. . aid older morcitjt paper ia the city ilo-tl- y and as eveci: daily A f aaeral or a wrdling Puebli Star: AodtLia fact of two mornLci pspera are the ocly things that caa wipe cut o families. with fall press dpatehea brings up the encily between other fact that acareely another city of Kiiitl MisdVrtnu. the ize of Odec in the w orld supports Sijui C.ty Time. Sweet are the iu great resources and solidity as well "Fools Ilush in Where Ansels Fear to -r Petter Than "Pant." c.ty of from VC This ia especially CoriiJ f?pr;Lg Gazatte: Denver, rar ra.e is Uiud. y another u that there railway traffic, ita postoffice, ita telegraph are among the many proofs of "And on the other hand, there is the possibility that the Itepublicun party may awake to the emergency, and save itself in the nick of time. Twenty moot ha, and especially twenty months of adversity, are quite autlicient to bring If wiser and that party to its senses. saner counsels prevail, if the tatter elements win the ascendency, it is quite possible that by lVJ the republicans may present a formidable, indeed, an front to theenemy. "Victory is by no means certain to perch on democratic banners, even if the odds be in their (avor at present." But like most of the political prognosticates of the day, the American begs the question by assuming that one or the other of the two great parties must of necessity take control of this nation. While this assumption is probably correct, it is not necessarily so. Political conditions are changing with greater rapidity than is generally realized. This fact is shown by the phenomenal ofowth of the A.UUn party during jJJ past two years. of grave importance are Coiringto tre front Their fresh, vital energy will aupercede the old, wornout, differences that have become monotonous and moss covered. For illustration: The nation has recently been shaken from center to circumference by the outrages committed by foreign cutthroat assassins. Supa new party should strike pose a responsive chord in the hearts of the American people by reviving the once popular watchwords of the old American party "America for Americans," and "Put only Americans on guard tonight." Would people stop to listen to tariil twaddle then? Suppose again that a province in British America asks for admission into the Union. The application would at dtj 09 become a question of intense national interest. The two great purties have shown and disinclination ever sino the war to meet new issues. They would probably, deal in platform platitudes fof fear of offending voters in some sections of the country. But a new party might nmt itself in enthusiastic accord with ibs,mniority of the masses. In the presence of the absorbing interest of a great question, would people stop to listen to interminable discussions as to the merit or demerit of a half cent reduction or increase on imported ox tails, or whether ostrich fea hers should or should not be ander an ad 'rnftrrem classification? People are, getting tired of chaff they want giain. They are getting weary of tariff soup they want a hearty meal. They are sick of chatter they want sense. Will either of the two jrreat parties rise to the demand, or will each continue to prate of the tariff while people are clamorous for financial relief? Will they continue to tight during entire sessions of congress over parliamentary quibbles, or will they bravely meet the great questions of the bour, such as the question of finance, of monopolies and trusts, of transportation, tf coinage, of anarchy and of foreign immigration. If they do, well and good if they do not, it is by no means certain that either will win the battle in 1S92. d oil system, ruany-hejule- hide-boun- -- lo genuine POLITICAL I'ROSlEVT. L'dJt th : upei tL .rUeta Fuut-raU- matuv.) 77 fra inhibita-its- . tivA.J tjt the rwa&oc t itlnrmi CXX. W. two years v i par tru ew.U per moutk. kMr.u UL C Klim r u jjur&fciaTm TwwsfJ-luvlf- c li 4 it, will probib'y b J KMC Ft HUU.MI B up- - dav- 1L . Ufc 1AX Bitti-- TU'U YEARS OLD. UTAH. 1PEIL Mreumwu H9I. J OiiXi. E. M. APRIL i THE COMMERCIAL.! OCDEN. ICIAL: SUNDAY. DAILY C O0DF. 4 d , Troy Steal GEO. A. CRAIG, PEOR, 137 25tli St., Tclciihono 107- - Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Profupt Delivery Just a Moment, Please ! Will the Largest Stock of Hardware at the Lowest Prices Interest you? If so, we would be glad to have you call and examine our goods. We have Everything New that is worth having. We are exclusive agents for QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES, Garland and Superior Stoves and llanges, MASON & DAVIS STEEL RANGES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF b Three-year-old- Thee-year-old- Danf 0, A Kailroad Man Dead. 4. John A. Toils.-Chicago- Levee Gives Way. Greenville, Miss., April 4. A larie levee two miles below Long Wood on the Mississippi side brake last niuht. Most. of the lowlands of Issaqueena county and a portion of Sharkey and several tine plantations in South Washington county will be flooded. Kate Field. Kate Field, name is widely known to the newspaper world, is ii.it the large dashmasculine woman that ninny ing, 9 Telephone 211. MILES, STREVELL& ULMER. Branch House at Miles City, Montana, and Buffalo, Wyoming QUI! GEEAT COST SALE! Wilt be Continued Until April 15th. We have 6Uch a variety of goods we can quote but a few prices, but how 6a these suit you: PRY GOODS, ETC. TAi. Turkey R&i TabIs Cloths,., Linen Damask Table Cloths,; 7ocLarge. White Bed Syrfeads,. . Child's, ten cent Hose for . . . . . : . . . . 5c. Ho) ten cent Hose for ....(..-- . . . . 7c. Missel tea cent Hose for 7c. Ladies Jioee. for . , . 8c. Men's Hog forV. 8c. Four ten ceht; Linen Towels for . Pair Lace PilioBhams for 40cj Pair Stamped Pillow Shams for. . . . 20c. NOTION'S i 4 HOUSEHOLD Papers Tacks NECESSITIES. for.... i)C. 25 Slate Pencils for . , mi C ...... o wuio inreaa lor 3 Papers best Brass Pins for 3 Cakes Toilet Soap for 1 4 Quart Pudding Pans for 2 Quart Covered Pails for 10 i t Dust Pans for. , , Quart Pails for Quart Pails fof . , Galvanized Pails for..'... Crockery and' Glassware at Manufactui'.W Prices to Close Out 5c. '.kv 10c. 10c. 8c. 8c. 8c. 20c. 25c. 40c. - OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, , A rittsbing dispatch: Don't Forget Us. Tlio Scliellhas April 4. James jl Wdst, a former editor Chicago Times; wus re indicted by the grand jury' today' oft' the charge of frail ulent issue of stock'of The Times Co. The indictments tak the place of former ones, which the supreme court, a few days ago, ruled to be defective. whose Hardware, Tools and Cutlery, 2302 V ashinorton Ave. Chicago; April Oner, general western agent of the Shore Line and Tor many years general freight agent of the Michigan Cenfrnl railroad, died tonight from the effect of tne grip. Mr. Lrf ler was known in railroad circles all over'the country. In the Building South-eas- t Co&23il St. Brewing Co. Have completed theiV rieiv brewer)-And- ' tvi'di m mf the people of Oden that wi'ihin a few dzv th,r brand of beer, jj ROCKY MOUNTAIN AMBER, CrtAlnlQUloDtOt Homes 40 Yeath9BUndttll' Its nmwtrior Axrpllnnra ,,rvnn tn ...:n 0111K8 for nice tlmu a quarter of a cptifury It l uswl hy tlifl I'nitod Statra (iovnrumnnt. hnrlorKfil bv 1 heads of tlm as the StrooKt. I'ircst, and most iiniM..:. lr. I'rice'i ("ream Wakimr PnwrforHoalthfiil. .!.,. .. contain Anu.uvitit. Limn or Alum. Sold nnlv P iJ 'r KAkIN(i POWPKH tin at 0 New vb.oi.?; Sao t'taueUeb Luois iint will be for sale throughout the city. This beei will' be found" equal to the best imported article, and it is brewed m Oijden and deserves the support, of Ogden's Citizens. Brewery Col iqth and Lincoln Ave. V V |