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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, IfeSl. THE COMMERCIAL. OGDCN. E. U. - UTAH. . tXaELI WtDNtSDlT MiKt ... r, ,,,r awi - U. H ...r fa antd adutrfjua jihad " ? W hoaMba tn aomaairatfc OtBCi Cm. L"a- - ftfeUaiiUu CO, Otm. Ctak. f fEaUvaa l tka rMoa Ul Mil M MBMCUM MM tbfuac DICKISSQX. K itam vill laJ to mora sad and UoJar reflactiuca than tL brief an nounoMBMit In aa castarn psper tLat Anna E. Dickinson has been sent to aa insan asylum. Her career wads Jik a romanca. Sha was an intallactual knight a maiden Chevalier Bayard, a knight fearless, indomitable, yet para and without reproach. 8 ha waa all that Joanna d'Are waa and more, tor aba raliad upon bar own riforoua and brilliant ioUllect for inspiration, and not upon riaiona, There waa something grandly heroic in a young maidaa (for aha waa celebrated as aa orator at twenty) winning (or herself, with the prejudices of aei against bar, a position by the aide of such man aa Charles Sumner, Wendell Phillips, John B. Go'igh and others who atood high in the list of fame. And aha did. So illustrious orator in America aver wielded audiences mora effectively than did aha by the power of bar genius, the brilliancy of bar intellect, and tha in epiration of bar eloquent. She had no preatige of birth, do ad-rentage of wealth. Sha waa only a aim pla Quaker girL yet by har force of merit and the invincibility of her genius aha won tha respect and admiration of tha greatest intellects of this country. "Invincibility of her genius." No. Even har splendid achievements could not prove Invincible againat deep-rwte- d and tha cheap satire of small souled newapaper writer a Gallantly aha struggled, but; tha of journalism drove her from one Held of effort to another until her proud spirit broke and har aplendid mentality gave way. irat-ter-ne- rs CoxruuoRT voting is neither necessary nor is it a reform. If a man does not want to vote he should not be compelled to. It legislation does not draw the line soon, there will be few, it any, personal righta left in this nation, and instead of being a republic, it will baa desDctlsm. ' Individuality should be preserved personal righta ahould be protected. Governments are not insti tuted to deprive tha individual of his personal rights. The electoral college of 1892 will con tint of four hundred and forty-fou- r members. Two hundred and twenty three votes will be necessary to elect New York loaea a member and Pennsylvania gains one under the last oongres aional apportionments electoral college being composed of tha same number of members aa congress. . The Scientific American sits down with a dull, sickening thud on the Mt Camel, Illinois, air ship scheme. It states: "We are sorry to be obliged to dssh the hopes of a confiding public by the cold, unfeeling statement that the art of Hying in the air by mankind has not yet been learned nor the means thereto invented. Provo Enquirer: The United States purchased Alaska in 18S7 and paid Rus sia for it 7,uUU,uuu in cold bard cash. Well, hardly. Uncle Sam paid for Alaska mainly by swapping several old gun boats that had served their time in the war of the rebellion. They were out of date when Russia got them. It was a good Yankee trade. On Friday night last tha Liberals of Provo met and passed resolutions agreeing not to disband in favor of the organization of the national parties. The r, the organ of the People's party, therefore advises that the lines of its party remain intact to meet its customary adversary. En-qui- rt EASY MOSEY. Whea the Eric Brothers alaaoat precipitated a financial crista in borrowed E2J- tha Back of Ecg'-an-d (M) is gold from Franca and Rasi Tha cases eoc taming this money were returned a few dava ago, never bavicg been opened. This act of tha Bank of Eaglandabows that aU danger is pasted In England. The scare l over, for it waa rot a lack of mooer, but a tempor ary flurry and weakening of eocfidecce that threatened. Thia nervoua&eaa spread to New York and the United Statea generally. Hera tha ehadova of tha scare atill linger, though without any good reason. The danger is over, wholly passed, and the only reason that money does uot coma out of the vaults and stockings is that everybody waits on everybody to show confidence and they just keep on waiting tor aa unreasonable time. Money haa been willing to coma west for loan for soma time, which proves that tha stringency bare is largely un warranted. It is important to tha interests of tha Wast that tha West get up and do bun There ia no lack of money. There is aa much money in the country as aver. It is congested that ia alL Tha financial aystem needs a cathartic or a warm bath or both. THE H'OMES. There Expoautk at Chicago ia to be J,U0 feet higher thaa the Lira, about 113 f tower ia Peris. celebrated E--? Rjuuxks derogatory to tha United out of States nary are rapidly goi have a aoon will nation fashion. This !lective&ea unexcelled by the navy nrv4 it at .v twin. Exzlaed not ex t-- eepted. Tai peerleaa record of Maud , of a S-- mile ia 2x! minutes, has worn the championship tor eix years. Sunol ia reported to have trotted a quarter mile in thirty seconds, which would be at tha rate of a mile in two minute. FELL IS A A DUEL Faitklesi Wife tha Cam of Her Husband's Tragic Death. Losdov. March 10. A terrible duel froc took place near the Russian-Polistier only a abort time ago, tha principal being an Englishman, heir to a baronetcy, and Count Pryxenaki. a colonel ia the Russian armv. and husband of young and beautiful wife. The lady haa two brother, one in diplomacy and the other an officer in the Ruaaian navy, They were both on leave and on a viait to ine couniesa at oerim. xoe ajiguen man waa on intimate term with the Prezrnaki. and rather too much ao with tha counteaa, tha Berlin acandalmoogera averred. A bail waa given at Potsdam, to wham the counteaa, her two brother and the Englishman were invited. The Utter drove to the ball with the counteaa in a brougham. In the middle of tha festivities the counteaa auddenly com olained of feeling taint which aha as cribed to tha beat, and begged her husThe band to allow her to go home. Englishman Dolitelv offered to escort the counteaa home, remarking that he The too had quite enough of the bail. offer waa accepted. When the pair arrived at the real dence of the counteaa in Berlin be waa invited by the counteaa to go in. He ac cepted and waited in tha drawing room while the counteaa went to her room to exchange her ball drees for a tea gown. About ten minutes later the countess' maid, a Russian, who afterward deposed to the fact was aent by her mistress to ask her English guest to come to her boudoir Tor the purpose ot inspecting an object of art which the countess wanted him to aee. Half an hour later, when the husband came home and at tempted to enter hi wife's boudoir the door was locked from the inside, and on yielding to an impatient onslaught by tha suspicious spouse, ne saw the tax- glishman standing near the sofa, upon which the countess waa crouched, with her face buried in her hands. In his hand waa she key of the door. A duel followed: the weapon were pistols. At the first shot the Englishman waa desperately wounded. He reeled and fell to the ground, but by a aupreme effort managed to raise himself on one knee, and in that position tired and ahot hi opponent dead. While taking aim be had his hand tighfjv pressed againat hia wound, from wtfich tha blood waa flowing, and directly after tiring the ahot he rolled over unoon-aoiou- a to the ground. For some time afterward he wavered between life and death. He is said to have fought many duels, but is by no means a The scandal-mongepretend that .the love was chiefly on the side of the countess and it is said the lady's audden indisposition at the ball waa due aa much to jealousy as to the warmth of the atmos' phere. A Modern Sampson. Manchester, N. H, March 10. Louis Cyr, who holds the championship at heavyweight lifting, haa again- - proved that he is the strongest man in the world by accomplishing two unprecedented feats ot strength. He lifted with the aid of a rope two dumbbells, with a man balanced on them, the aggregate weight being 516 He raised the bells and the pounds. man two feet from the floor. He accomplished this wonderful feat with the index finger of his right hand. He also beat the record for the hand and back lift, by raising a platform weighing 261 pounds on whioh were twenty men. The combined weight was 3780 pounds.- Cyr has issued a challenge to Dandow and forwarded to Richard K. Fox aa a forfeit for a match for 15000 a aide, to take place in America. . A few days ago a distinguished body of women held a National Council in Washington City to talk over and fur ther the right of women to follow any occupation, their talents ri,t them for, and also to insist upon their right to voice in directing tha affairs of thia na tion. TH COMMEBCIAl, ha Witched with much interest tha expressions of the na tional press touching thia convention. For tha progress of any causa in public eateem and approval can becloeely measured by the evidenoe of its acceptance shown by tha newapapera of the whole country. The public journal have been very courteous in speaking of this council. They have treated it aa though tha cause the women are advocating a full and fair consideration on its merits. This changed and respectful tone waa never ao apparent before. Formerly the editorial discussions were more or leas mixed with ooarea jibes or raillery. . It must be admitted, for these rea sons and also because women in business and tha profession are ateadily making their way to the front, that there will be no limit to any kind of employment on account of aex, in tha very near future. Whatever women can do they will very soon do.. And it might as well be admitted that one of the thinga women can do ia to exercise the political ballot and that the franchise is coming to them at no very distaat day. Public opinion grows favor, able rapidly. Tax associated press dispatches this morning contain a lot of rot about the rot of the potato crop in Ireland. Evert friend of Ogden should rally to polls on Monday and make sure those school bonds are authorized. the People should remember that there is a difference between a struggle for political principles and a struggle for political places. An observatory haa been completed on the summit of Mt Blano, 14,350 feet above sea level, and is said to be the highest observatory in the world. Iji times of dullness in any city ia the time to make the Hardest tight, it is the ability to rise above such emergencies that wins victories in war or peace. fire-eate- rs d r0 All for a Woman. Diego, Cal, March 10. The particulars of the killing of William Trimmer by Frank Coto at Elcajo form quite a sensational story. Trimmer had lieen courting Coto's sister but was objected to by her relative. Yesterday the young men met After a quarrel it was decided to fight a duel. Twenty paces were stepped off and both began firing. After a few shots Trimmer fell dead. Onto re ceived two severe wounds. He has been arrested. Sam The agony in the Illinois legislature appears to be about over. uen. Jo tin ju. calmer will probably be elected to the United Statea senate. The fool-kill- er will visit thia locality some time. There are several politicians in this vicinity who should buy cemetery lota, make their wills and hire mourners, Against the Koci Island. It is intimated in political circles that the republican part of the coming gub ernatorial contest in Ohio will be be funeral train will tween Foraker and ex Con cost the nation about $30,000. It is too gressman McKinley. much. Reasonable respect should be shown on such occasions. This nation Provo is now saying it must have iron ought not to be stingy. But 125,000 of works. All Utah towns have a comthat amount would make many of the mendable way of imitating Ogden the destitute families in Western Kansas and inimitable. Ogden should get iron Nebraska comfortable and happy. works and do it very aoon. It is said the Hearst Tat proposed Procwr aul tower to orna3t.t lbs ground of tha Columbian -- is something sadly and wearily dreary in the near approach of the end of that great fizzle, the Alliance legislature of Kansas. Even the farmers feel disappointed. Stranget Yet even those farmers wouldn't send their watches to blacksmiths to be repaired. Ok the silver coinage question, politi cal honors are easy and even. Sherman oa the Republican aide and Cleveland on the Democratic side, don't believe in free coinage. The west does but it don't make any difference what the wost wants. According to the press reports, one of the worst storms ever known has just It appears to have visited England. been a first cousin to a Manitoba blizzard, and proved rather too 'eavy, 'ard, hand bunoomfortable for the haverage Ilin'glishman. Makv expreesiona of approval are given to The Commercial on its article relative to the removal of the cemetery. The reasons for its removal are weighty, numerous and practical, and the ques tion should receive early consideration from the city council . Kansas Citt, March 10. Judge Cald well of the United States Circuit court, today filed a decision in the suit begun last June by the Rock Island railway company to enjoin the Denver fe Rio Urande from excluding its oars to run over the Unioa Paoiho railway from Denver terminals in Denver. Judire Caldwell decides against the Rock Is land, which will take the case to the supreme court New AMUaTMCN-rs- . Ta Mm Praaudf Cefc. The Heme Dramatic Club of Sa!t Lake City rendered the three-sr- t Cuaiusioc, at the Graiul last to tight aa audience of fair prvporuoca. To say that the Club gave Ia dra- aV.i?t-t--e is the plain truth. aeveral racks it degrees matje a.wit 'jure macy professiecal com panne oa tha road. The auJLe&oe applauded or Uugheti once a minute on aa average. Mr. Wells waa particularly euoeessul ia hie characterization and ia eUal Mr. Clara. to auany bpecer as Blizzard a a an excellent character ia every way. Mr. Yoacg aa James. Mr Claw aoo aa Rupert and Mr. Evana ai Dr. Jones were very satisfactory, partic ularly in. Jjoea Jar. B&riv also played welL. Lottie Claridge, Birdie Cum- miegs. Nettie Sneil and Iry Qawaon, the Udiea of the company, all performed very well and presetted a graceful ap pearance on the atage. Ua4 a stranger atepped in he could not have told that tbiawaaan amateur company. In tact he might easily have mietaked the actora for nig n grade pnxeaaionala. GEAjT) OPEEA HOUSE! BOWES The Buckeye Safe. Seattle, Wash, March 10. The report that the steamer Buckeye was lost near Edmonds with twenty-fiv- e passengers was disproved today by the safe arrival of the steamer. a L aUaacera. ONE NIGHT ONLV Tuesday Evening March 12, 1891. ONLY APPEAIUNCF OF E. STAIRS SUPERB COMPANY. D- - Presenting the New American Comedy. A BARREL OF MONEY BROAD COMEDY. NATURAL COMEDY. MUSICAL COMEDY. And melodrama, euplemected with a ticge of aenaatioaaliaai. Produced with all attention to detail shoe ing in Act I IE tha acme ot atage realism, THE GREAT IRON MILL SCENE! ef Maeey. Much haa been aaid and written in A Barrel FiEe' b Ortfloik' lit the mi Pf s!tr So:j?, hum mm vA Spm!titL Scats now on Sale. Prices, 35, 50. 75 and $i. OPEEA HOUSE BOWES ! PHILLIPS. Lenses aad Hasasers. MARCH 13. 14. WITH SATURDAY MATIXEE America ! Faverite Actor J. C. LITTLE, in tha Famous Spectacular and Mechanical Drama THE WORLD AND GOLDEN GULCH ! farce-comedi- Coning Attractions. On Friday evening "The World" will n is possesses appear at the urand. fine scenic effects, showing harbor, very a a rescuing raft sinking ship, shipping, and other mechanical attractions. On Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock a mat inee will be given, permitting a second opportunity to see "The World." On Saturday evening the bill will be the romantio drama of Kocky Mountain Thia possesses life, the Golden Gulch. fine spectacular effects, and is replete with musio, fun and pathos. i Trouble in the Church. St. Louis, March 10. The religious denominations of the city are about to be plunged into a fight in which much bitterness of feeling ia certain to be in volved. The trouble is ot political or igin, and the Burcharda of the; cloth have once more stirred up a mess by entering the forbidden realm of politics. Seme of the protestant ministers have become alarmed at the growing encroachments of the Catholics in the municipal affairs of the city. Mayor Noonan is a Catholic. The board of public improvements has a number of of the Catholio members, local assembly is Catholic, and even the school board has eight to ten well-dfined Catholic members. The approach ing election haa brought out a host ot Over 110,000 in scenery carried by thia company and every act guaranteed as advertised. March 13 th Saturday, March 14th WORLD! The Golden Gulch. Friday, THE Showing Harbor and Shipping. Deck of an Ocean Steamer. The Sinking A grand new romantio drama of American life in the mining camps of the Ship. The Wonderful Raft Scene Rocky Mountains, Showing a mining The Escape from the Lunatio Asylum camp in full work. Beautiful, StartlEtc, Etc ing, Intense Fun, Pathos, Music. Saturday Matinee at 2 p, m. "The World." SEATS NOW ON SALE- - DON'T BE DECEIVED ' , BY GAUZY ANNOUNCEMENTS ! OF Overstocked! Cut Sale! Closing Out! Etc.! They are only Schemes to Work off Stale, Unsaleable and Shelf-wor- n Goods. Old Goods are expensive at any price. Quality and not Quantity is to be desired. We do not have the accumulations of years to offer to our patrons. - two-thir- e Catholio candidates, and some divine called a secret 'meeting of protestant ministers of the city together with prominent laymen to dev'se means to counteract the growing Catholio influence. So fearful were the managers of the meeting that something would leak out that they did not issue written invita tions, but extended verbal requests to be gresent to all those whom it was desired to have at the meeting. Those present were then obligated by oath not to reThe dark veal what had occurred. lantern conference was held in the study of Dr. Ford ot the Second Baptist church, and was largely attended. Know nothing literature of the most pronounced character was circulated and received signatures, the gentlemen prosent pledging themselves not to vote for Catholio candidates for the board of education or for any municipal office. One or two prominent Episcopal divines strongly disapprove of the movement and decline to have anything to do with it r Augusta in Darkness. Acgcsta, Ga March 10. The oity is in darkness tonight high water having interfered with theelectrio light and ga8 companies. No mail was delivered today and business was practically suspended. mm Come and Get Our Prices on New Fresh Goods! UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. Troy Steam Laundry, GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., 137 25th St. TeleDhone 107- Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery JUST FOR FUN! fAzr mi DTncvnu W-1S.il York's Corrupt Police Force. New York, March 10. Considerable publicity haa been given the statement that a fund of $75,000 waa raised by the police force of thia city to oil the wheels of legislation and to secure nearly in additional pay for patrolmen. The board of police commissioners today ordered the superintendent of police to make a rigid examination, and that all guilty members ot the force be punished. nrnj.IMl THE COMIXG EVENT ! oal New York and other eastern citiea about the new American Comedy from the pen of Herbert Hall Win slow, entitled "A Barrel of Money" to be produced here by E. D. Stair 'a company tomorrow evening at the Grand ojra house. It ia claimed for thia "Barrel'' that tt contain a wholeaome, homely and humane atory, abounding in hearty touches of nature that move the gentler and better impulses, and it ia also prolirlo with more "character and comedy bits," with a dramatic aigniticance that offers opportunities for the exercise of the actora legitimate, than the whole contemporary melodrama and brood of machine-mad- e While songs modern and special tie are a part of thia play, and uproarioua fun ta in full away at time, the blending of sentiment is ao perfect that the auditor goes from the ridiculoua to tha rational and vice versa unooncioualy and without a aeeming inconsistency. In abort the entertainment ia aaid to be an entertaining aa well aa elaborate one, in the highest aenae of the term. 4 OCDM v CftaA la Kmknaat TT - Bomaa Q lean the Standard, It superior xmllmtea proven In million of hom fur more than a qnartr of a centnrjr. 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