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Show OtiDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. MARCH 37, 1'J1. ld mm AMUSCMCNTS. is ajbalcr eou&tna are 4bous ct LfcLtg tha it cow. TLere is to eouctry 13 ! where worJ the s evue-Uiif as faraatg let is. Ia fact it jlJcs sxjet d. socid be fali.rg ott oc another at aaore uuculu lias ia I S. Axd ii eotL&e-tiwith this, thoee UTAH. auoe to eejoy a improved chance at OCOCN. BOW LJ a a.O H. Vmmem as.i kUara. tLe M lmtt. as Bost r petdtfviae who will auto I store the markets. Slate oa failed Its Earn or;.!iJk.' Jr-- ! -r K. M. CPKtn.L water that goes to waste ia srag tut ti opt the wil apft-tfarm and will in Auztut irraUoa Ja'.y March JTth-e s. ia bvu'J-J uLt. aUBCB A Durrta paper printxg portraits not rk!lll Br only t!p Uuh but will always Lave cotiauis B- - J r of 13 votBeo of that city. If a -- "5 I g H class Erst inveetmect uiUf .my Tsa D.f Cuaiuau it pahlM to were ewmiBeece lMJace M U4rf Bk. The Comecujl. cr .Sgcjr M4r MUtl. - W kuLul 14 Tbtrvt work ia OgJen it would :zg frox with a coaiz a Uatuev- - tla kind 1 tumtxk FPXvi OPI5I05. r.(KM UrM E tUt aUovru K- B 'inV' ti. never get through at the rate of oca a SLd HaCawC. it iB SWrittua inm la a4aaefc aUS l day. r Mras. :Vr-- I Vctos. Fred Wicais, Legality of tit MrKiuIey BilL aal tc Edii FThe Eiffel Tower of Minstrelsy. Bradatreeta: It is probable that a de- WJXck-e.uDatnafaa ta O eitf t a emu p aaoatik. THE WOREISGWOMES. eeW'-!family, said t-- be tae Cragg of rision court A the the United I b 41rml1 itro-ever supreote biH lit Single feature bi .n exprCM-fHE woniwaM Local ad(ukMib UL fLbUbUliii CO, When factory girls and women clerks States on the question of the co&atitu ! uoed on a minstrei UtMi I'm. L ia. are of certainly tio&alitv retnd of U tan the will mirers in the m.niTrey ectertaia-niecMxKicley J begun to organic labor uniocs t not now be kxig delayed. Reference justified ia anticipating an fSatma at t&a PtoOM at OrWa. Ctaa. fur east many wondered w hat they could or waa made recently of marked exeeLeoce. Stellar Celebrities Exclusively! Billy Emerson, to the fact that mo tt hi in taraS w ataU a aueuaaO would do with their combination. tions had been made to advance several Hughey Dougherty, Barney AU the l efuru f H But it seems they have easily found a of the appealed cases, on the ground of Luke Schoolcraft, Sig. Bennedetto. of the question in will auoo the or tocommand importance great Grand to respect entertainment at the Us ASD TUE RAIL- - way NEBRASKA interest of of the and trade and volved, THE MARVELOUS CRAGGS, have a way. It is not so much advanced commerce and of the will be "AH the ComROADS. government in morrow evening Dramatic the this Of ages they are striking for as respectaHome." settled. of fort The tuotiocs it having speedily And half a hundred others. EIab.cs te Electrical Effect. Everything New irj have been granted by the court, an out News aays: fcAll tLe Comforts of Home" Novel Do.i'r mi rr. Reserve Sale began Wednesday morning at The deed lock in the Nebraska legis- ble, and just treatment. waa looked lor, inasmuch as It is a notorious fact that most of the come which hat ran be said of it! It success a lature has beeo broken and tha Newberry been the it haa explained that attorney maximum rate bill hu passed both great bouses of the east have exercised general waa not unwilling to have the continues; its reception is the same every The bouse cannot bold the peotoward treatment and kx-brutal tyranical cases advanced, though he was anxious nightTwenty-thirhouse. During the deed strong Street theater never ple. inhave the issues properly presented. efforts war mada to affact com promise girl clerka, Ia some cases they even experienced such crowds. Charles right to degrade their labor is happy; that is shout alL Of this by baring tha bill apply only to the sist oo ! John J. Inralls. the Philadelphia Record expresses would require them to be slates. aa such They piy transportation of farm staples evenis a It the merry following opinion: Kansas City Star: TheTopeka Capital cattle, hogs, grain, sheep, horses, ate, oo their feet fifteen and twenty hours ing's entertainment "All ths Comforts BOWES KOCH. Uaaeat aad Manaam bat the effort war unsuooeasf uL and a day. They were charged with errors in taking Mr. IcgaUa to task for his of Home" could scarcely be improved aa declares miserable and Boston that the claaaifl is without interview, paid a hispoliti mada pittances vulgarity it tha Wilatura amusing complete upon; and makes no draft upon faculties alcation and schedule of freight rates to wages were often partly or wholly ab- cat summersault shows a disregard for the party which made him ready wearied with the cares of life. govern tha railroads. When signed by sorbed in line. from Kansas may This is ths sort of smu semen t that the The In short, the lot of the shop girl was great tha governor tha bill will become a lav. be open to the charge of ingratitude, but American public requires. The cast is unabout as unhappy as ingenious and We do not know bow severe tha be ia not unlike the vast majority of so uniformly excellent thst there is no of tha bill are, but that it waa scrupulous cuasedness could make it politicians, who are faithful to their need to particularize. A The girls have organized in righteous party only so long as they can make it not wanted by tha railroada ia ahown by for their an agency advancing personal TO BE FASHIONABLE. tha determined fight they mada againat resentment They are led by some of ambition. AXD ST TIME and New in York women most sble the tta passage. The Woman of Fashion i Wearing The Australian Ballot. For year tha question vt freight rate other cities. Pearls Morn, Noou and Night. Colorado Springs Telegraph: A year It is proposed to gather the names of The Greatest Comedy Success of this Generation. baa bora mora prominent in Nebraska fashTo Post: be in kind ballot Australian the of who trial the those Washington The quite practice any than any other political question. employers Wm. Gillette's loog diatanoa from that elate to of outrageous arrogance to their ahop cities and towna of Missouri having ionable now one must wear a string of market fur farm product, rendered tha girls snd publish them in the papers. .1 Ofift inlifihitanla nr mnrs. haa nrnvatl an pearls morning, noon, evening snd night that the provisions of the At morning they are considered very question of transportation one materi- Then, aa far aa the influence of the satisfactory nave been extended to every voting becoming shove a law those friends and their unions all dainty breakfast gown, Tha go interest. raising ally affecting Thia is one of the cut low enough in the neck to show Srecinct in the state. A Poem of Liughter and Sunshine, and Companion Play to Th of freight raits a few cents on a hundred houses will be boycotted. by practice of the value of the just fair throat of the wearer. At noon Private Secretary." Same Big New Vork Cast. Same Special ia What secret ballot will Australian As unions the labor all from Nebraaka to sympathize pounds Chicago, St. they are fashionable aa a heading to the Scenery. Same Perfect Production that Distinguished the ana is other for Missouri states, Louis or Denver, meant millions of del. with and back up the workingwomen in good . . . Celebrated Xew Vork and Kan Francisco Huns. Under i high collared walking drees which is worn upon all atreet occasions, save callthe management of MR. CHARLES FBOHMAN. lara to the productive iotereeta of that this fight, and aa organized labor has certainly goou ior iotorauo. ing and theater going. At evening nothstate. The railroada had been warned thousands upon thousands of voters, and To Tet Milk. ing could be lovelier upon the skin than No one can afford to miss this Jolly Entertainment, now the time after time, bat paid little attention can influence trade in a powerful way, Here ia a simple the beautiful pearls outlining the bodice American: Vorkville Fashionable Talk of Two Continents. to the handwriting on the walL At there is no doubt that the workingwomen or drawn high around the throat tost for milk: A knitting naturone And would when at of commercial will old session make of the night tha gang legislature, however, very needle is dipped into a deep vessel of suppose that the pearls had done they were represented by a strong lobby. slave drivers very tired before they get milk and immediately witnarawn in an ally Prices 33 cts. to 11.30 their work for the day, they are taken off SALE OF SEATS begins Thursday Morning at But the present legislature ia composed through with them. upright position. If the sample is pure only while their owner arranges her This will be more likely to be true be- some of the fluid will cling to the ueedle, tresses tor the night and are again put largely of men elected upon the sjecial issue of regulating railroad rates. They cause the great newspapers will be near- but if wster has been added to the milk, securely on to be worn until morning. in small proportions, the fluid will Washington jewelers say that pearls are have held out againat all inducements ly sure to back the working people. The efeff Fools not adhere to the needle. preserved by the wearing and that conbrought to bear, and tha result will be tight haa only begun, but there is no stant friction and exposure are necessary to keep the pure, clear, creamy tint (if tha governor aigna the bill and the doubt about the ultimate success of the r Osrdeii. which is the admiration of pearl lovers. aupremeoourt holds ita constitutional) workingwomen. Denver Times: Bismarck is said to Jewelry, brillant passementerie, and that tha railroad corporations will have He is colored stones are Been in what would a be desnondent and to submit to the y policy "come We don't offer goods for less than we can sell RECIPROCITY IS RIGHT. devoting his time to picking flaws in the year ago have been considered vulgar Under tha yoke." Tailor made gowns, always Our ALWAYS are policy of his successor, tie ieeis mat profusion. LOW on. ALL our prices ia an insulted and much abused man. remarkable for their absolute simplicity. It might as well be admitted that he on a not FEW LEADERS for ONE goods, cow trimmed around the bottom of day or week. Bismarck should pack hia grip and are Blaine'a reciprocity policy ia a very ex come BATTLE OF OIL COMPANIES. to Denver, breath the pure air of the skirt with gold or silver braiding. cellent card. Tbia ia not true because the Rockies, take a new lease on life and Metal clasps and a girdle are upon the bodice. , A tight of considerable magnitude ia Blaine haa made thia the salient act of get into the swim again. Very deep passementerie, profusely anticipated between tha Standard Oil his administration of ths state departstudded with colored stdnes, trims the Denver Morally. company and tha Manhattan company ment It is so simply because it is a hem of msny skirts, and Butte Miner: The statement that shoulder nieces of the! nasaementerie Our customers stay with us and get all of their supplies. aupported by the Paragon, Peerless, good thing on a very broad scale. It ia Delaware, Sunline and Craig oil com getting out of the old ruts of narrow- Denver is a mile higher than the Misis- - are brought down the sides of the We save them money. We treat all classes well. We make to meet the passemea bodice zouave-lik- e panies. Tha Standard ia probably tha ness. Aa Henry Ward Beecber used td sipi river has reference to altitude only. tene mrdie. no bad accounts for good customers to pay. We give full newsDenver of the a From perusal in world is of and the the common it here monopoly greatest very "genius say, if in feel safe we weight and guarantee satisfaction. asserting that tofore has practically bought out or sense. " It is for the betterment of the papers White Caps Settle: the Mississippi valley desires to nnd crushed out all opposition. The tight trade of the United States. It is getting Denver morally, it will be compelled to Kingston, March 2ft Recently Frank has been inaugurated because the Man- up the best commercial relations with sink a shaft about ten miles deep. a young farmer, was the vicYernooy, s hattan haa gone into the refining oil other nations possible at this time. It is Remember Our Corner, 2300 Washington Av. tim of White Caps in Hurleyville, SulliPlant Trees. in Ohio, where it haa heretofore genuine American enterprise. van county. He had called, as us ial. on been only a shipper of oil. The Standard It Bhould not be made the ground of Denver News: Forrestry legislation is Gertrude Parker at her mother's house Whiln thfr sir haa instructed ita agenta in Chicago, St party opposition. It ia doubtful if this demanded in the interests of agriculture to SDend the evening. CO. masked men entered the house, and, means as the Cincinnati done. and and be by can other The people only horticulture, Paul, Cleveland, successfully threw a canvas Vernooy, salt seizing mounour of water which the supply cities where manufacturers are using seem to approve it too much. streams can be maintained and the sack over his head and shoulders and crude oil for fuel purposes, to cut the There are acta which should receive tain necessities of irrigation amply provided tied his legs and arms firmly. They then placed him in a sleigh and drove price to twenty cents a barrel delivered. the commendation of all parties. This is for. off. About a mile from the house they As the Standard aa well as other com- one of them. Another example is Jefferhim in a snow bank by the plunged Here. So Think centa a barrel for this son's prompt action when Louisiana was panies pays thirty roadside. Vernooy would have perished oil at the wells it ia plain to be seen that purchased from the French. Other Sioux City Journal: There is a grow from cold had not his moans been heard the object ia to wear out the Manhattan, nations claimed territory west of the ing sentiment in this country against by a passing neighbor, who released as tbia company has heretofore been the Mississippi then and the limits of Louis- tVi ininortation of anv more foreign him. The deed has been traced to sev eral prominent young men in the comprincipal ahipper of oil for fuel. The iana were indefinite. He took steps to murder societies. This country, on're- - munity, and to escape punishment they to to be able is nection, produce judged Manhattan haa built two refineries this claim all the country possible under the naue settled oy each paying v ernooy in that line all the country needs. 1100. winter and ia now engaged on two more purchase, before the European governand announces it ia ready for a battle ments could look the matter up. And . John L. Sullivan. Secretary Windom's Will. with the great corporation. one reason why the United States now Josenh News: If they pass that St New York, March 26. Testimony to Doubtless the sympathies of the reaches from ocean to ocean is due to his law in Minnesota prohibiting people the will of the late Secretary Wifi- public are with the smaller and weaker sagacity and energetio action. fMm onnaarinrT rm lYlA atDIVA In titvlita prove was dom taken here todav. The will ia The a Standard All Americans should approve what is John ii. Sullivan will have to cancel his companies. monopoly leaves the family residence and furnibully, and, sooner or later, will find it plainly an act in the interests of all engagemennts there or else quit drinkand of the estate, after ture, ing. conqueror. Americana, Blaine or no Blaine. the payments or all debts, to Mrs. W:n- dom, and the remainder to three chil"Is a Husband Worth Having; f" dren. On the labor situation, BradntireVt THE COMMERCIAL. gi aii-rou- Xu-ti- d C-l- 3 LS'-re- 1 OPERA HOUSE la, V r OXLY Friday Evening, March '27. OJCK NIGHT -- ila--r- bati J IH, 1. F-.- -t. Be-eiet- ao-ri- f. i. !.. BU A-1 K-r- L--f- .s. tti id v - l . d W. S. Cleyeland's Consolidated Minstrels Faan, box-oSic- 50c., 75c., and 81. PHICES-35- c, k d Fro-ha- m GEABD OPERA HOUSE Saturday Night, March cold-bloode- 28. pro-viaio- Rushing, Roaring Occasion of Fun! IIEHE. Fill the "All - Comforts of Home," 1 1 d Box-offic- Rush Am Fear to tod Vk fault-findin- n to-da- All of Our Goods are Leaders! tailor-mafi- e bus-inea- UTAH GROCERY AND COMMON Troy Steam Laundry, GEO. A. CBAIG, . 137 25th one-thir- ays: In the building trades the situation is but little changed. The strike bf Chicago carpenters has been set down for April 1 in case the employers refuse to grant an advance. The employing plasterera of that city have raised a fund to be used in resisting the expected strike of plasterers for an advance. In the clothing trade the Rochester lockout continues the chief feature of interest, This controversy is growing daily more bitter and a number of labor leaders have been arrested for extortion. The cap makers strike at New York ia still unsettled. Among the more important new labor troubles of the week is the strike of 1,000 cork workers at Pittsburgh, COO iron miners in northern Michigan, and GOO railroad employee at Atlanta, Ga. All the plumbers in St Paul struck on March 16. From Pittsburgh comes news that the bricklayers have secured the advance and ahorter day they demanded. The master carpenters of Pittsburgh and Allegheny at a recent meeting decided to refuse the demand of the union for an eight-hou- r day and an advance in wages per hour. The result will, it is said, in all likelihood be a strike afecting directly 9,000 men. Ccba will probably be soon included In the reciprocity program of the govern ment Spain waa one of the first nations to apply for ths benefits of the new trade scheme. Canada is anxious and several UTAH FARMS. There never will come a time when the products af Utah farms will not sell at good grices. The soil of the valleys here is very productive. But its acreage is limited and irrigation facilities for supplying water to all the land will be developed alowly. Utah could produce enough wheat to feed at least 2,500,000 adults. This counts every acre as improved and working. But all the area can not be given to wheat A large portion of the surface must be devoted to alfalfa and grass for stock. Much more must be used for orchards, gurdena, house sites and highways. So that there ia every reason to expect that the supply of any one product will not usually exceed the demand. For the present it may. But the tendency will be for the population to grow faster than the farm areas and prices of farm commodities are more likely to continue firm and all of them be in good demand aa Utah and the mountain country develops. So the farming interests of Utah Bhould be encouraged. Any city that will do this will build itself in several ways. Good farmers should be icduoed to come here and not only open more land but farm what is improved according to the best methods. Farm land in Utah is good property to have and it will never be cheaper London Standard: Our spirited con' Woman, ' has been temporary, asking its readers, as a "prize" conundrum, "Is a husband worth having?" Since the question has arisen it is satisfactory to note that the three winning correspondents all answer in the affirmative. Being married also, they speak with connaissance de cause. In fact the great majority of answers quoted more or less confidently pronounce that taking one thing with another, subject to exceptions, remembering also how society is organized it is, upon the whole, rather better to have a husband than not To tell the truth, the issue is not encouraging. As the first prizewinner says, "This momentous question would have been laughed to scorn fifty years ago," We might put it more strongly all around. Fifty years ago it would hardly have been safe tor a respectable journal to propound the query, unless in joke. Twenty years since no one would have replied seriously. At the point we have reached nobody is much surprised; the answers are many and grave, and their purport is by no means decided. Remembering that women are by nature conservative, very slow to adopt new ideas in others, this hesitating tone seems significant It is rather alarming to speculate how the question will be treated ten years hence. Ladies who reply fail to grasp the abstract view, as might be expected. They all declare that a good husband is worth having, and a bad one decidedly not These, however, were not worth a ques-io- n they speak for themselves. Probably women will be more logical in the years to come; but goodness only knows to what conclusion more accurate reasoning will bring them. d The Poor Tramp. Dover, Del, March 26. The house passed the senate "tramp" bill, providing that all vagrants and vagabonds may be arrested and set at work for sixty days at breaking stone for mending roads. PBOP, St, Telephone 107- Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery Just a Moment; Please! Will he Largest Stock of Hardware at the Lowest Prices Interest you? If so, wewouUJ, be glad to have you call and examine our goods. We have Everything New that is worth having. 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