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Show OC.DKX DAI Li" COMMKKC1AL: THE lt PJLMX CSiEAtTEli A? tLa like. BIRD saute -- oc Ha a a.i.- Carl - OF U bjea. Brut had intd HTC-Ca- a ciua U tLa itiuthuM is.j.tib:i-iTjb- , st rciu evwrt a m THEY fiWui L!-rx- If rr the wau U. larlireffd lr Sarirty Jaa. Si, 1M1. . dLDVT VA- i- - : tt tison laoa, a&4 BOTS. torri d u. .ri rra; I laaay eU Lai warnura. hueta aa-- 1 nATj ' ail tbea-- t:t sh had a frcTa a 7 rata FjT'-- J Sralprd until Kj6m Bursa wrut her caai j and fas L vh aawv tl n'.kjDi ii t!e ; Ticket, Tlwy Will Erin Suit a I aarth; wrote it hums wery ininst the Soathrra Parifit. hart with a a of parriitie tire, cm J erea Klay. i.'i-- r mwj yoara, it ran be j SiVe thoaa aggravating "raU- tie hundaroiug oa tha a'L j AnotLr This p.jrt atarud in tii j road Uid" oa, and tha result ' aa.1 braias: it was in tike middw will ba a suit for damagea pruo&bly of tha "W!iUlh cecturv and ha Uiol . I' i . . , iw rvira itaiog rvxitianj aith a mpooa j against tha Southern Pacitic R&ilaay tua di jukI tilin to the Kirk. oueipacy. uurss said, -- I aai tusd ot tha spirit John A. Matthews and bia brother a hich young C;ho ehowa in tha bouk Job and I said, I will also declare Gorge MaUhwa,of New VorksUto, say opinion." sad he declared it Ha departed from Ogdea lact night for Saa aaogon,and oa his great, rrand, sweet Francuco oa transportation bought of harp waa never muffled. In hie the company agent here, ia a very dia- yoangtr daya his mind had been rilled ; turbed and revengeful frame ot mind. it fear and folly, for it must be The two young men, together with that at tha time of Burna' advent into the arena, ignorance, Richard Arnstein, bought three seoood-claa- a and auperstittoa rua riot Burns tickets, commonly called scalpers tore ff tha rag which prejudice had tied upon his infant brain "and tha tickets, last Saturday, purporting to wheels of thought began to turn." Ha carry the holder from Ogden to San was no kmger frichtied by tha stork Francisco over tha Southern Pacific vt dfiad light. gianU and company 'a line, from George W. Jones, rnchanUxl towers; frvar gave place to the Twenty nfth street i ticket broker. thought, th wmgs of his soul were Tne pasteboards were unsigned and the spread, tha dr tg chuina were loustl and buyers duly inserted their names in the proper space. According lo tha condiKauk hw abroad. It entrd the courts of Europ. and tions of the contract, the tickets were kings and ajutviis sUed tara of yjy for parchased on the 19th inst and were arlh's ne bora bard; it en erI the good tor use until the 28th. The three men left Ugden for Kan Frauciixx butt thatched cottape of the humble pMi-sand tbe"CoUer s Saturday night" was Saturday night on the regular Central upon the toti;uo of a Scotland; it t'ucine passenger for San rrancisoo. The story of their brief trip as told by paused a'jovo the battle field of aud Bruces name with Scot- John Mtlheas, one of the parties in tish victory will rinrf throughout all questiou and a (rank, pleasant lookiug , ages; it acunned tbe mighty deep, ' and young felloa-- is subatanco aa follows Some little time after the train pulled saw beyond the Colonist a a ar for lib erty and Britain's statement, arms and out of the station the train agent passed laws were turned into a ballad; it viewed through And demanded to see their the peaceful river upon whose banks its tickets, which were produced. Andrews was asked his name and where he ob hero's loved one dwelt and whisoered: tained the ticket In response toth Flow cvotlr twt Aft on latter question, Andrews responded, "I 1l1 urb not her dream." bougbtit" Ibe other two men wont It bt n with tearful eyes above the through the same catechism and the dead and taught the world to weep; it agent passed on with the tickets still in went into the battle and made the sol- bis possession. dier say: , A few minutes afterward the con Io the ftVld of prooj honor, onr tword la oar ductor appeared, and, on being informed nana, that tbe tickets had been taken by the Onr kmc and oaf country to aave. "1 am tbe conductor and WliUe victory shines on life's last ebbing sands. sgentsaid: tbe one to collect them." Andrews waa un, wnu wouia not aie witn ine Drave. again asked to produce his ticket and, It descended in the gloom of Fother- - on repeating bis inability to do so, the ingay castle and dipping its pen in a true conductor pulled the bell rope. The Scottish tear, lamented the mother ot it tbe porter appeared and inquired King Jamea I, the sweet martyr who train was to be stopped. ' "No," was tha carried sunlight into prisons the queen if makes another break whom Jbnglanu murdered because her response, "butoff hs that kind, hs goes." Andrews inmother was a Catholic, it viewed its na of sisted that the train agent be found, but tive land and mads that everlasting he was, apparently, not oa board. song. THEY WERE PTT OFF. Thee, Caledonia, the mild heaths among The, famed fur matial deed and sacred song. more was said until the train Nothing To tiiee I turn with swimming eyee, was within a few miles of Terrace, when here it uiat toot of troedom Bedr the nonplussed men were informed that It paused before the infinite, the un a sheriff would be at that place to reknownthe unknowable and cried: ceive them When Terrace was reached two men. one of thorn an employe of the "Oh thou unknown. Almighty Cause ' Of all my and fear. hops company, and the other an officer of tha In whose a read presenoe, era aa hoar. law came into the car and took Andrews Perhaps 1 must appear." and his compaalor s into ths waiting room "If t have wandered In those paths of the station. Here Andrews claims, Of life I ought to shun, after they had boen requested to buy A something loudly In my breast. Remonstrates 1 haro done." rickets to Sun r rancisco, tbe agent of "Thon knowest that tbnn hast formed me fercd to give them a pass through if they With passions wild and strung. make a sworn statement aa to how And listening to their witching voice ' would and where they purchased the tickets Has often led me wrong." This they re taken up by the agent ' "Where with Intention I have erred,; . fused to do, and the train went on with No other plea I have, out them. ' They staid at Terrace until Then tbnn art good, and goodness still , Dolighteth to forgive." . two o'clock Sunday morning, when they Burns glorified his maker by believ purchased three tickets at a cost of to Ogden. ing that no being would be forever lost 118 00 and returned Odon Hiles, ths attorney, was immedHe looked upon the wretched face of him who had committed crime, and re- iately consulted and yesterday a writ of upon the Southern membering that he perhaps, was bora a replevin was served criminal and believed that "infinite Pacific company for the return ot tha taken up by the agent, and as mercy" was enough for him. He looked tickets a civil suit into tne varied natures of his fellow soon as theywillare obtained, be commenced. men; he saw the wretchedness and woe for damages The question as to the validity ot ths of earth, as nature's punishment tor tickets is s nice point of law. The suof and errors saw faults the he wrong; men created as they were with different preme court of Minnesota recently dea railway ticket purchased ot minds, and believed that "infinite good- cided thatwas a scalper good until the trip had ness" was good enough for him. f He hung upon the croes of pain and been taken and that the Innocent purThe looked upon the dying race of men, each chaser could not be made to suffer. Pacific company ' takes too upon his cross, "thief, sinner, beg- Southern their contract gar, prince," and seemed to lift his dy- the stand- that of a . ticket with the purchaser too shall be and "thou voice with ssy ing - that Tn1 wa tat ma change of any specifies ion clearly lUV aU paatarxaaeTv it void, but a PortI have heard it said that if you could ownership renders Dlace a haro id your own eoul. sa that land judge in a decision in a similar a few months ago held that even every gale of passion would sweep softly case over its chords, thon you would hear the should the ticket be worthless it was Derfection or noetry. the music or the the property of the holder, not the road, company had no right eternal; and I have thought that in the and the railway "lot rustic melody" of Burns, we have to deprive - him of it without considera, this "perfection of poetry," this "musio tion. and Andrews A that Question puzzles was of a Hiu of the omnipotent" song his oompahions however, is why the conjoy and sadness of a human life. His ductor, when hs discovered they had and hiaonl was in harp was in his soul, '" ' I been relieved of their tickets, did not I i - n , his harp.1?. . off at once instead of carrying Splendid, splendid soul. That filled put them 150 miles and entailing bo much that harp with such an air of love and them extra expense upon them. sympathy divine; that burst its prison sot new in eternal rmd a star of despair Attention P. 0. S. of A. the darkness of the past, and splendid All members are requested to attend harp, that gave a lauguago to that soul and told ita story to a weeping world. the meeting tonight as important busi And yet, sad soul, that lost so soon its ness will te transacted. L. Meid, Rec. Sec'y. ; toiling mortal harp; and sad, sad harp, t'lat ceased so soon, and sang tho hope of its own soul's immortality. Tho "Turf" Opened. , . i under the proprietorship The "Turf," Take It Before Breakfast. ot Herrington & Peck, was formally The great aptvtizer, tonic and liver Posi' .ve spwiric tor liver opened to the public last evening. The regulator. Bad taste in tne mouth on "Turf" iB located in the rooms formerly complaintLiquor arising in the morning, dull pains in the oocupied bv tbe Kansas City head and back of the eyes, tired feeling, house on Twenty-ti- f th street tew doors but of the place has dizziness symptoms of liver complaint west tbe Novelty, Remedy tr. Henley s JL.ngiisn dandel- been so thoroughly renovated as to be The proprietors, George ion Tonic. Get the genuine from your unrecognizable. Po-l- r tTnrrincrton. are twonf thn onrl druggist for II, aud take according to best knownJim saloon men in Ugden. They directions. cw ii It d rl uf jls. i--vr axo nrMK CtLEOoyus SuciCTr: 4 duty luthii tb -- I - K or tse 1Lt tha Aj in tha deJ it truth." nlir gold and iH, and diweods in the rucks, tneo will toi! and bead with anxious eyes to find fca mighty earth; and thtss jewels ahila lb paiiif ri mi romantia ory of tnickioJ shall contain within thacurtain a Robert liurna, f tha P t such lbs eager tnind win wander back and iu tana will draw said tha veil, that they were. Bar see and know tfceta aa with barns are trteaiU. aa w jomill, a ith aym-T&Weara th and fe i aud h tor tLa pttt and prtak-nt- , Ub ku universal loraoral! maLkiuul. Aain a are upon hishunny "Uuiks of Avr." and ha u joiuiafi with ua iu our and tha uta upon the tioraifJust e bundrod and thirty twa greut veare ago I aft night, in one of the 'Auld Clay liiicia" ot Scotland, was bora the Cadouwa bard. lis lived thirty seven years, and was followed to bis grave by inure than ton thousand people;, but years ho inin thoe tbirty-aova- a vaded every realm of titooght, and ctormed the citidel of ev.ry heart, extended tha boundaries of human eytn- and loved the whole world, ftby not writ aa many volumes aa some of his contemporaries, but as Wendell Phillipa most truthfully said, V'e measure geniuc by quality, not by quantity." It waa Burna who waved a torch whose light drove from their hiding places, tha ghosts, phantoms, fanes, witches, warlocks, dragons, devils and other demons of tha dark that had been scaring Scotland since she was a child. He was in favor of happiness, sociability, mercy and liberty, he acorned superstition and deapiead tyranny. ! He waa tha evening star of the eighteenth century and - waa good enough to have lived in the tineteenth, tie waa a great, natural,, well .developed man, generous enough to be good, and liberal enough to be accused of heresy; waa brood enough in his viewa to love everybody. He had but two enemies in all the world: alcohol and bigotry and he loved even his enemies. Jle some times made verses when he "wasna fu" but "just had plenty," and that is the way the world knows that he somotimes looked upon the wine when it was red because ha did not conceal it He waa an honest man and song gushed up out of bis great, grand heart as warbling notes from a nightingale's throat Burns was nn investigator. He read history, studied nature, lovea music, ana was tnorougmr human. He had sublime courage and bo deformity of mind. We know this by his thoughts. He had more sympathy, than cruelty; abhorred exoeastve pun ishment, ana was a defender rather than a persecutor. He pitied even the : "timorous" mouse. "Wee, slmkit, cow nn, timorjot Dwuue, Mr friends, is there some poof mortal here who has been harshly judged, and over whom we would throw a Khield of sympathy, then Burns becomes pur advocate, saying: itna br ilj "Then gently scan yonr brother man, ; Still gentler titter woman ; Though ther mar aan a kenaen wrana nu To atep suae it "One point matt ttill be sreatly dark. The moving, why they do it. And intt lamely can ye mark How far, perhaps, they roe It." j u A weel." But all trreat men have had their faults. Webster, standing on the statutes and the constitution of eartn's grandest land first free country, was not brave enough to call slavery by its rignt name. Oueen Elizabeth ruled the mightiest kingdom of the earth in the nam of the Church of England, ana is sometimes called "Good Queen Bes?,"but she spent nineteen years of her grand life murdering her own cousin, the Queen of Soots. For this crime no true InfiotAhman has ever fortriven England. Robert Burns was acenius ana carnea Scotland's fame into the ompireof letters; he was grand, noble and human. llis country viewed him as a wonaer. ue was invited to Edinburg as a sort of fcuriositv. Scotland had never seen I SPECTACLES, n rty L rv d tod CdU--kcia- n n, an-cel- io COMING aa ti gt aeec OGDDtte Curaiaatt:rw Dtt Lr f ir rrt r d TO rai ruaJ b O.nsf aot r.t -l aUlar tt at tie c MT tti-- ii UtL r : .run! i fdtvt J Xtb- leaUs Vh.'iS hiaJ Lhe bar. i'K THE UTAH Manager B&a.--f ft, vL casxt is 1m Two ausa Mtm for onrata parties are HE11YC1KT1lS tha tee oa Nu. ui h kv-- J ti..-rear a Itin-.-- eotxier kxtoi ia tha I irilUS TO EE MOVED HEEE, Ji U ai.lij.-v-. &mj Bsdar aa fik-arrow. Kataraay satt tt.a fiaev-- t Lie! Err Watrk. lunch ever set ia Ow'a ;U Tie TrinfYr frobahly ta Be MaJe lira. TkirkUJ,c Truck, CtL. a ho ar ail b umted t free, aad oordlly j Bit Ike laitial is tWtifl, tb fiaiL'y of Julius C Tkig Week-T- ku preeeat as Wall strata, soocri tha Vusacf an Step to 14 any 4txax.tguidwU.-&- , Edwards Toaaw-Bd- . Ytwterlay r d the to pay a L,ru f fa I tjtx of dirUioa the Mrs.iaJy TbaoSseio! tha Utah Aocouotactr, auditors, purcLaing and h'.urte-k!.t- . a iMti dji'-ab-p tba ireaerU agta. Merrhanta and store- Uniua Pacific which Lava heretofore aveaua, xd oo her Tli n d to at axmth-ly books reaaucaUe kept keepers bees at Salt Lake, will be moved to Og- oooMi.t her tiaie piocia a bee, to Li d comph-cmtoand p rcajgea. aha diacorerwl :Lt .1 man accounts adjustad. Records den somelinM tha present week. aa ioimeduit'-'- ia KkH ill. gooe. arrived tha Corwia is iwrcbed. Coileotioca saada. etc Superifitoodabt aad lha atilirw f aiuiJy made a ' i g 'X-F. O. bui, Wuhingtoo aveoua, city yesterday ia hia special car "CC1, but fruiU atn-- for th bm i g ft and a hen queatiuoed by a Coaauttiat. over tha paih Mrs. Thuit. i aad THE CMIZLXS PAETV. reporter, euanrsaad tha statement. I takes. Tbe watch waa sect to her fna know just what day it will take New York and valued at f lit. A full doot will be found in tl. It WiUMrrt ia Mast Conveatk). place," ha said, just aa soon a tha column of this psier sad a liU-.- ! reTonight. Dactwtary arrangements can be euad." ward will ba paid for ita return. All active mambtrs of tha Cltizeca' "What ia tha reaaoa for tha change?" party, and all other liberal citizens who asked tha reporter. THE COrXTY COURT. will support tha movameet, are hereby "Simply, that tha boaioeaa of tha called to meet at tha county court bouae division can be handled bettor from It Vet Yesterday and Attended ta thia (Wednesday) evening, at s o'clock, School Xatters. to hear tha report of tha Com mitt a of here." Tbe county oourt held ita regular Tha dispatchers, three in number, r ifteen. By order of t be conimittoa. W. W. Wattuus Sec'y, too will have quarters with tha Southern yewterday. Judge Shurthff E. R. EincitxT, Ctiairmao. Pacific dispatchers, while Supt Corwin unwell to ba present Ogden, Jan. 2T, lJL and his ckrks will slao have apanauenta The court heard a petition J in union depot with tha other ofik-ialaa to tha division of tha Notice to All Water Consumers West though his rooms have not been duci.led Wihoa school district. Mr. 's is rumor a that There upon. of Adam Avenue. tv'hool trustees sere eppointed for the is to b extended over territory New West district, as fallow: Win. The ok! water system in the lower pait tha mountain divuuoa from of the city, including all that portion to Ogden and Huntington, WilliCheyenna tha title Mawaon, Irenxo Pusher and Ten. pie wetit of AdainaaveniM), will be abandoned of Aflkislant Ufueral Manager, but this Short Alo'orthe iiarrifViMc r:'rrit, on the first day ot March, WL Con could not be confirmed. namely: W. W. McDouald, 1 A. Miliar, suiners getting their supply of water ot the removal of the Utah W. lLCoalea. Tbee trustees a ul bold Speaking from the old mains In this portion of the division offices to this city, a local Union office unti. tbe general shoul elect un iu city should call immediately at the Bear Pacific man said: "Thia is but the July. Lrftke and luver W ater Works and Irriga initial step toward sometning greater. tion Uompany a orhce and maka applies I would give you a pointer if f dared "Sohmer," ths Queen ot Piaaua. tkins for service connection with the new but you wont have to wait long." eyelem. which is no ready for use. "iJo you refer to the rumor of the OIUSUE BUtSSUXS. ii. u. uiLBEirr, ueneral Manager, transfer of Ueneral Manager Bancrofts offices to tli is cit;. ?" Tbe Wedding of Tw o 1'rumtnect l'cr-soThe Carpenters' Union. No. Xi. of Oir "Havent a word to say" responded ths Will Ocrar Tonight. den will bold a public meeting on Thurs- gentleman with a significant smile as hs Tbe marriage of Mr. Willis (1. Emerp. m. sharp in the wlkid away. day, Jan. 29, at From what could be gathered by the son and Miss Alice B. Calkins, two of A. O. V. W, hall. All carpenters and is joiners in the city, union or reporter there ia little doubt that t are cordially invited. The aims and ob exactly .what ia now almost a settled Ogden's best known people will be soljects ot tha organization will be ex fact in the minds of the Union Pacifie emnized at the Cuurcb ot the (lood plained, and matter of intt rests to people and its consummation, which is Shepherd this evening. It will ba a not very far off, means a still further bnlliant event and will be fully rr ported every working man discussed. stride for Ogden toward her ultimata in Ths Com mkwul tomorrow morning. Committee. actxy-.taxW- --J- jr'il Krl Ctas. I t j-- dw-ido- c -- 'j-b- L h it dat-riptk.i- a bt cas-sto- o tu Cor-win- ns 7-- non-unio- MONARCH SHIRTS. , . Lika ovory' other' great soul. Burns plead the cause of human kind. He did not i ap the mystic realm ot human destination and place between the border lands of paradise and pain a great black line to separate himself from those whose path lay throurn miaioriunes wild ana. lonesome way, or by the gurgling streams of joy, but from that Eden ot the soul where dwell the many masses and where great nature rinds the fountains ot her song, came Burns the minstrel of mankind to laugh and weep, and live along with all the human race, lie was Kina in an unamu Mine; joyful when mirth waa thought an evil nirit: ' sublimely natural, when natureIt t an was "totally tlepravea;' ana oui 01 the creeds or unristenaom ne caneu this his: "A raid life makes a gnid end at least it helps d rd 3 rttsner fneada oa l&er h ETK ue injur of " high abou tLa turias id SeoU-hmaa'- tta Lurna aani veq3 t occasion at the Uuiua Opera rocfcrtt, giveo rify Barmy kaUjtjti-tffdeClioaia- a Mr. Uoiiis G. Eaw-vi-iioa Hue u orauw. His adirtas, which action, was as too : tva great RIDE. ixrm ia lug veers ielu-A Cory a, aad "Jtcr Ltt&dreds vt w aw-- a jt, A44rri WEDNESDAY, JANTAKY 2?, 1S91. L This celebrated brand is known to the best trade throughout the United States as the most perfect fitting, and carefully made Shirt in the market. "We carry a complete line of the Mon arch, ranging in price. from S1.00 to S2.50, and guarantee a perfect fit for 90 out of every lOO. The S1.50 and S1.75 grades are equal in quality to any $2.00 and S2.SO. shirts put up on special v " orders from the various factories. Weare 'prepared to take SPECIAL ORDERS for shirts to be made at the Mammoth Shirt Factory of Clue tt, Coon & Co., Troy, N. Y. Our Big Discount Sale will continue for only a few days longer. It will pay to buy while prices are subject to SO per cent, discount. , T ? ; : ,- . V SPECTACLES, ; ... ATTERBUEY, DOBSON 306 SILVERWARE, - - I JEWELRY, II. "" MI.H Silver-mounte- d and Gold Solid Line Complete J. Gr. 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