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Show I ... THE COMMERCIAL. IBsaMBMBBBSMaaaaBBBaMBatslBMBaaaaaaSasaBBBBBBBSaBBBBBBBaWsaaaBBWewaB OGDEN. UTAH. Earn E. M. VOtMXXX. .UAa Emto. VISIT iUtm. THrtSDAl DELTKSZ - U. DM. n Dn.f ronaunu, to aabbsbsa Tu at Ltauarr Ekr. H1M aWiars uintaes td m sraar W (WmLhHj Hjr, llkk. a la l WM, Twty-Suanf- c 4 riMa Mint Tat 'imn ia U praM, ftnOsiiia to Uf DABXXST RUSSIA. There it a realm ad vast that it atratcbaa from the Arctic ocean to lh Black Ma, U Vaabatl OO the weet by the Bltic tod uth and east bjr the Black and Caspian. It ia tiring that one orer all tbia do- ahould bold tj It iaatranc and terrible that with tba destiny of nearly 100,000,000 people ia bit power, tbia man Lnrtead of riaing almost to tba dignity of a demi-goaa ba might, cbooaea to be a mooater mot malign tban tba most iniquitoua t apirit of tba Inquisition, mora merailaaa acroe lhaa tba winter winds that tba steppe tba moans of bla count wa Victim, mora hkleoual cruel than any cbaracter of biatory; a creature to be feared, abhorred and cursed by the world. Nero fiddling to the flamea of crumbling Rome, beside the Czar of tba .aJUeeias become tender hearted and tanlgdi . Tba ftihauan government la a crime. It nartrrs the innocent It holds the mind in bondage, and Bends the body to f d lr . . SEWS OF THE WEST. Pboru ars Ending that Utrdea.real adjusted withis an excellent inr estaitat . estate without out arucg and iwneceatary ckrultins wi3 be speedily Clah. . tL vi Edward Soott, Diamood, slayer world tL all weather bad a such Ir at SU Lake City, La bee held without what world a ba. would it Ogden happy No fees aotaUa a paper than the New A rWiaMearrespondent York Sua says that tho free coinage of that aa lir all means hoM a lead" eoBveatioa, eleftrte plant is on of says Lb cussing Aatericaa silver is of litils ooosequenuo, arwa fur Mt PWinnt. aad warns eongrtaa to put tho eonaider-atio- a aad b pertain that th smelter do aot pueMUlitMs ML Pieaaaat Beads a bank. The matof this esT lor th praaeoL It capture it was agitated aad sues initiatory ter would be interesting to observe the takea ia la matter last aa mater, steps Erraxc something ta wrong with th but that aeeeia to b as far as tho eater-pi-- 1 Sua elaboraUng its maia prove tioa or Sullivan ba not thumped got aloof jeC and advancing arguments to sustain it telegraph " been dieooverej near Prora, (ja!Lia If free coinage is of little eoosequene any of hi friend for a week. tner bads near tho eitv. and a' troa devoted tia its West to the energies h Enquirer, uw.t th VrbyAOt," asys j Tan death of General resoovts and would Terry the wrong tree, barking ap hwum u mam m iwutcxs notable figures. CipiLauvi like to b reliet eJ from tho embsireas-men- t another of w have ber .developed." of continuing in error. The prob- He was a good man and a good officer. Oniorwdo. ability exists, however, that lbs silver ia a movement on foot for closThere a are Times not in tho East good They might refuse to accept producing ing Denver saloons at 10 p. m. as final the dictum of Tammany s organ. are not booming on the western eosat. A Denver physician is on his way seems b with lie tp Th bun want congress to declare Ogden just in from Berlin with a supply of lymph. w hat th poliry of ths country is to be prosperity. Mrs. Clara E. Smith is scouring th on silver, but not to legislate concerning state in search of a runaway husband. it Here lucidneas. Where is the use It would seem that Salt Lake bad She haa blood in her eye. Th strike of th freight conductor of hsring a policy and not putting it mad a mistake in granting a franc-hiInto effect, and what declaration would to a dummy line. Th dummy line is and brakemea on th western division of th Colorado Midland, ta over. be official unless taking th form of rapidly going out of data. Several Indian skeletona hsv just legislation? been found at the Cedar, about forty CoKGKEi appear inclined to check Biik south of Lamar, buried ivether Ciriizxt are aot purchasing tickets stock gambling. It seems only fair to with their saddle, camp kettle and other goods. On skull buried for th Public library entertainment do this when th faro room ia under the sundry in the rocks soart from the rest bad w ith the readiness that is due on their ban of th law in long, fine brown hair still on it although many cities. the flesh had evidently long since depart There should be no hesitancy to bav been that cayed. whatever in endorsing the project and Is the reivtrta mnMrninf Konatw of a It is presumed raptiv w hit woman. th only way to endorse it practically is Irby of South Carolina, ar true that inby investing the trivial sum required for dividual i a shooter and a killer, with Montana. the purchasing of a ticket It must be hi record aa atateman yet to make. Missoula has defeated the proposition remembered that there is no selfish fot fJO,000 sewer bonds. sell erne involved and that the only object Three ia a prohibition club in Ogden. United State Marshal Bern is hss rein view Sa for the good of the citizen at There were several in Nebraska before turned from Iowa, having in charge a large. Those having the matter in charge election, but since election they have horse thief named Jack Hawley. A re ward, of f 1,000 is a feature of the cap. are working hard and faithfully and been wondering w bat they were there, ture. bave earned, the approbation of oil con- for. . The. Know lea pump, recently added to cerned id advancing the welfare of Ogthe equipment of the Elizabeth, at den. To see the people buying ticket with If disgruntled ambition could get all readily dispose of the surplus a rapidity assuring a full houaa would it wants the population of this he work of sinking the shaft walerrand country speak well for the local spirit of liber- would be about eleven billion. Mr. Por is aggin in progress. A depth of 470 been attained. ality and progress. The New Year's, tor is responsible for an endlees array of feet has already The Anaconda Company resumed entertainment from an artistic standblighted hope. work on the Chambers Syndicate mine point w ill probably be as meritorious as Butte Friday after a ten days suspenat any that will be witnessed here during An enterprising citizen has offered sion of operations. Nearly all the 800 the season. Support the Public Library let out at the time of the shutdown f 1.000 for Sitting Bull's head. The only men resumed their place. enterprise. To do so is but casting excuse for this barbarity is that he may bread upon the waters. Silk Suspenders. Atterbnry, Dobeon want to utilize for himself the brain A Co.. . that Sitting Bull carried. In a living Sitting Bull the pooplo of Finest line of Cuff Button and Studa Dakota saw a terrible menace. They Elegant watch guards. The good people of Denver are at- in th city. clamored for hia subduing, and cared tempting to have saloons closed at 10 A..D. k Co- -, PJ(j Twenty fifth street not whether it came in the form of p. m. It ia not with a view to discourRobes at cost Atterbury, Dob-sonshackles or death. They imagined that aging them that the belief ia expressed Co. . they would breathe easier when Sitting in their failure to succeed. Bull had ceased breathing altogether. This he haa done. The Indian police Ay exchange remarks that the' price killed him while the soldiers were brave- of corn in Kansas is three times what it ly backing up their rear, and even now was last year. It forgets to remark the the Dakota people do not feel relieved. further significant fact that the corn In the pulseloss clay of the old chief they crop of Kansas is only about as ' '. think they discern a new danger. Prob- large as it was Inst year. ably they have a theory that the malign spirit of the departed is hovering in the A gextixmas in Colorado propoMs to vicinity. They can dismiss their fears. strengthen silver by utterly barring out Sitting Bull lost his grip on human the product cf other lands. This plan is a affairs when a bullet reached him. Betheory that can never reach the substan sides it is know n that a dead Indian is a tial stage of development where it willT good Indian, and of course would have be known ns a condition. no desire to stir up strife. LardVhip. war-time- CO, at tka rWoffis at Ordea. Cufc, DECEMBER 18, 1690. GUM It pariah amidst .Siberian desolation. exist but to oppress. The head of it haa more authority than any other living mortal, and probably a aearch of the earth to its remotest cornera would not produce an individual, who invested with this authority would become so lost to all impulse of humanity as to continue the course that ia now ahock- ing the universe and exciting wonder aa to why the wrath of withheld. ia In a just God every country the common heart baa been roused to protest. Nations that once respected Russia have for that unhappy government nothing but hatred now. If it were to go down in aa explosion of the venom it has striven to create d and that has undermined the throne of the Czur, there would iw hi no land that loves liberty one ex pression of sorrow. Vet it seems to prosper. The autocrat suspects each dish ia poison. In every flash of sun light he aeea the gleam of the dirk. At every sound he shudders, for he expects the footfall of the assassin. In every associate he tears an enemy. Friends he has none. Of foes he has uncounted hosts. Be knows that he has earned overthrow. He knows that the crack of the lash whipping him into exile along the path strewed with the graves of slaughtered subjects would be applauded on each continent He has every power save that of being happy. His waking hours are full of apprehension and when he sleeps it must be that his dreams are not so sweet' as those of his meanest serf. blood-plashe- TEE POLICY OF STRIKING. Take away from workingmen the power to enforce their demands by striking, and they would soon be ground to a condition approaching slavery. While there are happy exceptions, as a rule workingmen get no rights Eave such as they wrest from (heir employers by asserting independence and strengthening each other by union. Tho man who employs labor will get it at the lowest possible figure. He will get when he can at a figure insufficient to procure the laborer a decent fivmg. It is only justice that labor should protect itself. The real virtue is not in a strike itself, but in the condition born of a mutual knowledge that oertain treatment will result in a strike. This is the peace brought not by the clash of battle, but by the maintenance of a standing army and a bold front If there must be battle, so much the worse than if arbitration be used, but so much the better than oppression. It is frequently the cose that a strike apparently fails. But it has an effect, it for proper cause, in the direction desired by the - striker; if not for proper cause, then in an opposite direction. It ia a warning and it is heeded all over the land. i is an ob-- ject lesson that often repeated has done much to bring about equable relations Endless between labor and capital. nonsense haa been written and said about labor and capital joining hands, etc. eta Given the opportunity capital will exact more tban its due. Labor is not faultless. Given the opportunity, it also is apt to become arrogant The two elements must be associated of course, but the one that fails to watch it own interests will be lost At present there is a tendency along the line of the Union Pacific to strike. In some instances the act haa not been justifiable. In others it haa been juati- t .iable. At any rate the instruction to Ug UVll'vU id kajuv suw vuivui) wawu for its own sake, must be fair and reasonable. It is to be hoped that the dif at 's sei-tio- e OPEBA SOUSE -- IP5 6ncj-fnt- There is a paper in New York know n as the Evening Pott. It is a organ organ, and proud of the fact It hates silver and desires to crush the silver men, but it cannot give any logical gold-bu- g reason for this. The reason, however, jingles merrily in the coffers of the JW. The latest utterance of this gilded sheet ia thot it would rather be responsible for a McKinloy bill than for a free coinage measure, thus proclaiming its own vacuous brain pan. But the editor of the Pout is crushed and broken. The Sim has accused him directly and pointedly of "sactomantimania," ond under this charge he lies buried beyond hope of resurrection. It is, therefore, useless to take issue with hiin, porticularly as one shrinks from argument with an or corpse. What The Commercial said locally yesterday morning concerning the occupation tax brought to light the fast that opposition to this tax is wide , spread Does not the levy of such tribute do more harm than good? Let the que9 tion be discussed. fmm, M tba Suadtrl Ymi-- s It inferior excellence proven in million of home for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States Government. Endorsed by tbe heads of the Oreat Universities as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Hnkins Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only PK1CE BAKING POWDEK CO. in Cans. New York. Chicago, San t runcuco ot Louis. PRESS OPINION. Mr. Harrison in 1892. Denver News: When about to pen a paragraph calling attention to the fact there is not since the election, a single Republican newspaper in the UnitedStates which advocates the renomina- FINANCE AND COMMERCE. ot Mr. Harrison to tion ond 1 the presidency, our attention was di- ' New Tork Money. rected to an editorial article in the New PresiYork Independent defending the clonod offered at 3. Prime mercantile paper, I. u: J t dent and predicting his renomination. It Pwtnbills : $4.0; demand H.H. liar silver, f i.07. is true the Independent is more of a re- day ligious thon a political newspaper, but Bonds. leanings are toward the Republican 17. Government bonds closed New Dec. York. a in boldness its For defending follows : The condition reached by Irish politics party. president whom the most violent of the a? !U. 3. 4'"s coupon .103 U. S. 4're(r'd...v:.121 is something to be deplored. It is inconnecin fnil to indorse party organs 10B Pacific ti's U. S. 4'scoupon....l22 deed a sorry spectacle to see men in tion with a renomination, the IndependC. S. 4"H9 reg'd .... 103 whose hands is the present prosperity of ent is entitled to all the free advertising ' that it may thereby secure. Copper, Lead and Tin. the Irish cause, and who should be at Dec. New York. stagnant. Lake, least dignified and seemly in their conNot Favorable to Astor. December. Sl5.t. Lead heavy: domestic. $t.tu. &1.M). Tin Straits. like instead easier; ruffians of duct, fighting Aspen Chronicle: It is reported that '' arguing in the manner of statesmen. A the president is to nominate William Wool. as party has reached a stage to inspire dis- Waldorf Astor to succeed Lincoln tho Dec. 17. Pull. One important sale Bostow. to We minister hope Englard. trust when its factional leaders belabor during the week was 250.000 popnds Territorial country may be spared that disgrace. lMias, and about JMO.OUO pounds of shippine each other with clubs and hurl stones M. Astor is an aristocrat and is doing at Small sales of territory California at have been made on a secured basis. 60c for fine. with their curses. "God save Ireland" his level best to establish an hereditary medium. Nothing doing iu Oregon is a refrain that at the present moment moneyed aristocracy in the United wool. . both forbidden the a matter States, by receives especial emphasis from the OGDEX MARKET REPORT. letter and spirit of the constitution. friends of that unfortunate country. It An Excellent Move. would be a blessing if the power were Wholesale Prices. to be wrested from those now wrangling Provo Enquirer: The miners of the Corrected daily by Gibson 4 Smurthwaite, over it and placed in hands that even if region are moving for a wholesale produce dealers, 2363 Washington avconvention. This is a good sugges enue, Ogden City, Utah, lead are is a clean. Parnell unexperienced, ot this Graik. Buying. Selling. tion, and strictly in the interest dead- weight and those Whoat. new No. 1 millstruggling to oc- section of the country. $ 63 bu.... ing, per his shoes are not persons of brilcupy 1 70 Oute, sacked, per cwt.. More Smelters Needed. liant promise. Barley, brewing. No. 1 cwt por IS No. 2 Aspen Times: The miners are on Barley, brewing. 1 15 perewt.- The smelters have raised the price for top. The smelters of the state have Barley, " 1 25 feed, " 1 40 the reduction of ores. There is no par- more ore offered than they can payoffor. Barley, chopped " at Corn, The state needs five more smelters eastern $ 1 70 ticular reason for doing this except the least one hundred tons " Corn, chopped i 75 capacity. FiotR. greed that is dissatisfied with a fair " " 2 3S High patent Not Eloquent " profit or in many instances, with an im2 10 Straight grade " 1 exclamations 90 6 12 00 Other Times: mense profit The miners ought to build The $ Salt Lake grade . 7 75 Rolled bbl alper Oats, are not their own smelter at a central point heard at the Irsh meetings " SS Bran andu Shorts but they are always forcinone being better then Ogden, and then ways elegant Hat. ; ble. To h with him" seems to be a timet 00 hjvstrfit per "t'n 15 they could be independent of the big favorite phrase. 13 50 Timothy, m'xd " " 12 50 Red Top concerns that are getting rich by hand11 59 " Wild The Real Trouble. " ling their ores. I) 50 Lucerne Sioux City Journal: The legitimate Pbodu E. trade of the country is all right It is Butter, best, per lib.. !5 Congress will attompt to discourage the illegitimate " trade of the country Butter, Utah, il'i 25 Eggs, per dot bribery by fixing additional penalties. that is causing all the trouble. 100 Potatoes, per cwt " It can only be conjectured what the reCabbage, IS Onions, His Own Interests. sult will be. There is no statute now 05 Lucerne seed, por lb... Denver Republican: If President Cental sacks 6 W8'4 that encourages bribery to any great ex' 20 Seamless sacks.... tt own to Harrison wants his successor, be 15 00 tent, and yet the pernicious industry he must use his influence in favor of the Table salt, r ton 8 U0 Clean coarse salt p'r t'n seems to thrive quite well. Retail prices are about 15 per ceo' higher. free coinage of silver. THE nfwORITC OPERA- - Tuesday Matinee ULE OF aaisit Baak SEATS will VKl MONDAY. Baildu. at ta Pirqaftte and Drfsa Ciif, 1, First Fi t Kowg in Balance of Balcony, Sad. at t:3S fu3uvi-rkfeu- Dec. 30. 1 fint Xatiaul I f 1.50 1.00 50 1.00 S.00 Gallery Reserved," General Admission, Proseeniam Boxes, seating fire, A few $1.50 - -- Bait-ony- eiuir Mats are still left for The Bus of CauU-,- " Moadai aigft, Dfrahr 9. fur "The KoaHiuaa itrL" Timdaj aigit. Uecra.bar 4CL lit buisi are cull Hsu ia blrel) r Itxwiay aiag aad Mauar. TUK ItKI'KTOIKK. . THE ?, Mtmitj Erealar, Taeaaar Erealaf, Deeeaaer 0, Taeadij Xaliaee, December 10, tVMISS Loir 3. JJMMabrr Dree at her ROSE OP CASTILE." "BOHEMIAI tiltL." MaRTlU." at each ABBOTT mill positively appear perfi LOOK AND READ. TIIE Delicacies Phil-lipsbur- s: ! "MARTHA; -- ettjr at S asata par ataeta. roMMtiuUL Cm. L'tas. Poland H LMJDKN DAI Li' COM M KKCi A L : THURSDAY, 2480 We have opened Waehin-rto- Co., Ave.. n a first class stock of all sorts of I IMPORTED - DELICACIES, and ars ready to supply the citizens of Ogden with the best TABLE DKLJCACIKS of Kvery Finest of Teas Richest of Coffees Cheeses of all kinds Imported Sausages Hallard Herring Description. Dried Frn it Sardelles Sardines Smoked Meats Table Liquors Finest of Wines French Bon Bons aird Confections Anchovies Imported Cigars Oar store and stock will be kept at the highest standard EVERYTHING DIRECT : All goods delivered free of charco. IMPORTED. Ogden Delicacies Company, 2480 Washington Avenue. WHOLESALE GROCEKS, vf. Importers and Joblers. : I .1 est Confectioner Manufacturers 1,1 .a : ii i Utah. - X. Q i - 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. tht 17fa-24- , -- for-tin- e Inter-mounta- THE- FINEST LINE in OF- - - 1 . . . BUILDERS' HARDWARE -- ANI nABPENTEBS' TOOLS IN THE CITY. MILES, STREVELLiTJLMER 2468 and 2470 Washington Ave. Telephone 211. 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