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Show ogdex daily commkkcial: Thursday, THE -A- crowd he admitted, aaoooded by Dr. B, CLRoor. A. IL Xeiao oppcwed this rkn. The The (totd waa too CITYTICKETS. MORE AXD THE 5TI-MSG - vould be iarr. ew-U- swam;!. order, and tb awtua to lay m th taU lur wa carried. Adivwaoa was but th befatit a a lust ia "three cheers for Lang&iurf." - eia Kev. . .W. Uill insisted that the first laid doea be adhered to. ruie and Mr. LEurwit-f- f nee vt th Citiaen a deel&red Us noma- u - ct -- i- non-unio- tad f the irery pretty Wia-- f Li. daiighter over fioaery eOMIXG Eif-Bif Tee i i ttL at the bejjiiiuui' of bw aurried Uffdea'g Society Favn'L LettMasia Let future wtidad Lfa The aaost fasLkoaLls society wedding Thus aa oc of ttedea bom ravored that ha beta eitneaoed ia tlas city for and kiveJ daughter iauncbed apua W aew earner, in which eiuch of joy is siany eraths was that if Mr. Web G. all a bo know Ler. Eorua a&d Mies AIL Calkins at jx bruieheraaby aiurekj w aim the Church of the Good Shepherd Uat Vvaat ainiplkctty. 1M aaaleroa was rki pact. ahitebrocadedaui.ettt ea traia, witb evening, bonety bae, lor looked forward to this event with great eoranfe boaquet ec anite new anawon tb osuel eracT utuinlMbt, and it waa an expectant gath ttvacictna, utuaaedved. Sb waavery lorly ia of. tne ante cited atiica Mfdee ering and soasy wer the beautiful ulti church a tb organ, Bn-d- her bridal eoatiime heard throughthe hands of Prof. IL Krouaa. rapturou exclamatiuna eiaipik-Uof her The church. out th it forth wekjucie. pealed and nchnea white it euetume bride' The musical program was one of de the U aaty cf her rided merit. nd the singers and mu served to entrance and dark eyes and sicians offered a tender tribute to their clear eooiplexioa the grooeB, was the associate in their vmpatbt'tMj rendering hair. Mr. EnteruM, tavied among all the getiUeoiea present of the varum number. Th bridesmaid were very becomProf. H. K. Kroues presided at the d attired. Maa) Uoee Kuha ia ingly Mr. and Simon Theo. the organ played of drefie de chene, a ith ceilo, wbue vocal sob) were rrndered and a Uiuuet of jooqu-Biinby Mrs. H W. Shurtliff and Mr. Gud- - pink Ml IlattM P aie wor ford H. Wood. A quartette of thew de cheoe. with roee. hit a crep aasitited Mr. John Burleigh ladies, by The bride has been one of Ovden's and Mr. Ilarvey Gillette, furnished two BMKt iopular society belle, lit talent numbers. Itie "Bridal March" was eonipoaed t v a a piauu--t ha won her Lih prauw snd Mr. Krone for this fpecial occaKm and many warm niumc&l frieuda She ha ut and favored dedicated to the bride. The order of been a very proruii.t oceru this in nunn-rou- s a as fallows: a tierce various in the i!tU-reSola, "Angels Serenade," Mrs. IL W. eeanjn, givenobiectA Nu ev-- t iiin charitable axiety S. Guilford Mrs. aolo, Shurtliff; prayer; winter ban caused the stir and Woods. Lutranceof the brutal party, thi and it him. in the folloaing order: bridesmaids. nutter that this welding th that with was the pleasure greWt Ruse Miss Miss Hat tie I'eaoe and Kuhu, bride's many friends w itnesJ o bnppy Mower girls, Mins Marie Adams and Mu and tieautdul a we.ld.cg aa ha rruwned May Kuhn, with basket of beautirul hot house Mowers, the bride on the arm her life. Mr. Willis G. Emerson, th groom, is a of her father, Mr. Frank A. Calkins, s followed by the ushers, Mr. Jaa. S.Peery gentleman well known in Odeu's and sucial circle. lie isalavr)er and Mr. Clem boh ram. circle of The groom entered from th vestry by profession and has a large Ia nd 'acquaintance. tltis, with his best man. Mr. A. W. Warren friends latest and best step in life, he has meeting the bridal party at the altar, his well wishes of a beet of friends. During the ceremony Schumann's "Trau-mere- i, theThe bridal pair start out in life with was rendered on the violoncello of prospects and under the by Mr. Theo Simons, with organ obli the brightest, pleasantest auspice. gato. giving a very pleasing effect The marriage ceremony was performed by Rev. Samuel Unsworth, rector of the Breakfast. Take It Church of the Good Shepherd. At the close of the ceremony the organ pealed The great apjtizr, tonio and liver Posit :v Bperitio for liver forth the beautiful notes of th "Bridal regulator. March," from Lohengrin, with th oomnlaint-- Bad tart in tiie mouth on chorus rendered by the the quartette. arising in the morning, dull pains in th As the bridal party turned to retrace head and back of the eyes, tired feeling, it steps, the bride's father in advance, dizziness symptoms of liver complaint th flower girls, who preceded the bride Remedy Dr. llenley's English Dandeand groom, scattered flowers along the lion Tonic. Get the genuine from your aisle, making a path of roses for the druggist for L and take according to bride to tread upon. This ceremony waa directions. Ifarruc Lat a er eura-colore- tra r. res buai-ue-- Ik-tor- The SOT w txk. TraWcr of the V. P. Ba4,ur-Ur- s to 0drn Sot Far A ay. It is not yet dedniteJy knows oe jut what day the traaifer of the Unieo Pacific headquarters from Salt Lake to this city e ill be Biade, but undoubtedly of aext week. General the Bancroft wkaa aaked by a Salt Lake Time reporter yesterday for tb reasua of the removal aaal: "I realize the fact that 1 can handle the boemea better ia Ogden than in Salt Lake City." rt Kuper-iateadn- lb Irwnrarduig assert! that at ana- - U would remain ia Salt ahop a railroad tcaa front that eity aid Ike, idea absurd. With la4 night: Ogden th term is ua of three division. dote any ane man suppoee the cmB PacitM! company i going to tae extra expecee of running every piece of rolling stuck eighty aiile out it way for re jutft for th accommodation til a pair, town in which they hsve no more that in Dgden? Of court the shot w ill eoute here. There is bo alternative." The latter more is iH unsettled and it w bx early to crow, but if made it means an increase in Ogden' population of soul. Th report that Salt Lake would still retain the perslion of the jerkwater branch to Garfield Booth is deoil. It ill be worked by relay from Oirdeo," chine In i I'je tt Jen. GUI returned from hi An trip to "I found that Cheyenne yesterday. town pretty lively," he said, "but I also found many men there who have interest here, as well as many w ho Lave none but think of investing, inquiring about the city. Many people have an eye on Ogden just now." M. J. D. Too Much of the Ardent. The station agent of the Utah 4 Northern at Brigham City waa brought to Ogden yesterday and taken to the Union Pacific hospital in the ambulance. The man has been reduced to a state of utter Imbecility by the excessive use of liquor. Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonit cures indigestion and constipation and tones up the entire system. "Sohmer," the Queen of Fianoa. MONARCH SHIRTS This celebrated brand is known to the best trade throughout the United States as the mosfr perfect fitting, and carefully made Shirt inMoil-arch- , We carry a complete line of the ranging in price from Sl.OO to S2.50, and guarantee a perfect fit for 90 out of every lOO,. The SB1.50 and $1.75 grades are equal in quality to any S2.00 and S2.50 shirts put up on special orders from the various factories. "We are prepared to take SPECIAL ORDERS for shirts to bo made at the Mammoth Shirt Factory of Cluett, 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 20 per cent, discount. the-marke- t. AfflEBUBY, DOBSON 306 rr' SPECTACLES, issi. t- t SPECTACLES, 29, WEDDJSU EELLS. party and ackaoal. a epast-ain buoor Uw eJ?l issorscO; raved that tb doors b kept locked. II A. LttLWseid thea spok a locf tint indorsing the nomisatioa of J oh a Camed ananuikoasly. W. II. Ta Jfeetinri Held List Ereaicr alter moved that a com-- & Ouriew for city recorder. Th nomi ecxifirmed by unanimous s&itte cf three bs appointed to r out nation Made The Tiii-u- f 'oniiiiaik side and paas in all the reliable rttizen vou of th convention. The sain thing WotldatFue. a of each of th occurred in the ho wanted to eon in. hheri5 iVinap VouTJ be swamped if eamea until th office of marsh al was reached. yon let ia all that want in." THE "Utn UK L!J EJUU." A. V. Taasell roe and put in nominaTh axiUna was earned unanimously The politician ax really gKtixif ready and H. 1L Walker, W. W. Waturs and tion fur marshal the same of Ed. H fur the (ray. Th Ln of battle ar Pott ut th Union, vers appointed. Wilson, president of the Hod Carrier' rodirelT then read a letter from union. nearly formed. The amok of the cue-fi- W.Mr. W. W. Watters said th fifteen had W. one of the nominee of th bagine to louts up and ud the bi ticket Funge, which the committee was about ben in almost constant commutucatioa rewound at my to report, stating that b was heartily in with the labor unions of the city and he guns may be ezperted to yKpathy with the object of the meet thought that they had been given about they ought to ask. The litest thitg out is th "Anti Ring ing, but was unavoidably detain i riooi allC.th 15.rewvnitioo Pain uggetd that the m.me attendicg. liberal" ticket, or rather it was next to ln eacretary then read th following of Mr. Wilson eltould have been prethe blest. It vw wad last eveciuj at report of the oummitte on resolutions sented before th committee had completed the ticket the federal court room, betmeea tLe a the C B. Abernatby said the name bad rLATFORM OF THE PASTT: hours of 6 and 7 o'clock. been before th outnmittee. First We demand the registry of all About a hundred persons s ho are disOn motion it was ret4red to have a satisfied w ith tLe aoniine for mayor and lv'id voters and no others, a fair rot ballot The ballot resulted in Wilson and honest an count. 1 vote and Buck 55, total U7. several other penamson the ticket nomSecond. We demand economy in ex receiving Buck was declared the nominee of the inated on Monday, and who have for in of all departments the party for city marshal. o quietly caucusing on penditures some time government; improvement to the Chairman Ridgely then gave a brief the question of putting up a ticket of City fuiltt extent poesitile without imposicg review work of th fcfUjeu, stating of their own, got together t the court eicefleive or burdensome tax; encour that in thethe last two weeks the committee room and started into the contact Uut agement of Industrie and business and had been approached by representatives evening. a wise and judicious administra of alu.o-- t every interest "in the city, The meeting was organized by calling such tion of City affair as shall secure the seeking recognition. Among these Juili,' S. M. Ireehaw to the chair and coctldence home tftid of busiuete at tiea was the Central Labor Ia X. Parks to the secretaryship. Then, abroad an J tend to induce invest the Union. with a unanimity that tbowgd that they ment outside in our of city. capital The committee had appointed soine had studied up the suhj-- t welL a ticket third We recognize tne rurht of tne members of the Central Labor Union to was nominal! for the general city laboring men to have their interest pro- vacancies in the fifteen and had worked oflioe as follows: tected and cheerfully accord to them with the union in the preparation of the For Mayor, David Evans. representation in the City Council look ticket having the assurance that the Pur Recorder, Goorce F. Mcintosh. ing to that end, and we endorse all laws Labor Unions of the city are in sym For Assessor and Collector, James and ordinances conducive to their inter Cassia. pathy with the objects of the Citizen's est and protective of their rights For Treasurer, W. V. Helfrich. party. 1 neae representatives tola mem of and interests classes all with equally that by a unanimous vote the Central For Marshal, John W. Metcalf. abolishment our we demand the and city, Labor union bad decided to support the Mr. Casein is the present Assessor and of the present svstem of working convict movement An effort had been made Collector, Messrs. W. V. Helfrich and laoor siue ue anu in in oouipeuuon to give all the interests of the city repJ. W. Metcalf are on the regular ticket with honestiytabor. resentation. nominated on Monday and this is an Fourth We demand the impartial The convention next proceeded to endorsement. ordinances and of all laws enforcement nominate ward officers and in detail A committee waa appointed to call a to protect the city against vice unanimously indorsed the nominations mass convention this week to ratify the designed and crime and to promote peace and surcested by the fifteen. time of selected. The and ticket place A. J. Baiut, A. IL Nelson then moved that th con this meeting will be decided by the com- harmony. i. IN. J1ATDEN, vention by rising vote make the selecmittee. Committee. tion of the ticket unanimous. This waa Having taken these steps the "Anti-Rin- g a mistake for all those present did not Liberals" adjourned and generally Dr. A. S. Condon spoke endorsing the rise. attended the meeting of the ''Citizens' and moved its adoption. Nevertheless, the chairman declared Party" at the county court house which platform Seconded by C. B. Pash; carried unani the vote unanimous. This was another took place at 8 o'clock. mistake, for Rev. J. W. Hill, who had Mr. Evans waa not present at the mously. mat It was announced at in is. point conspicuously remained seated when the ' meeting which named nim for mayor, - ; i now but the promoters of the movement mere was a committee oumiue wnico affirmative vote was being takenunderarose and wanted it distinctly seemed satisfied that be would accept a desired to confer with the convention. Nevertheless. Mr. Ridgely showed a stood that the ticket was not unaniplace on the ticket disposition to proceed with the regular mously endorsed as he voted in the negorder of business and allow the com ative. He had been and still was in The Citizens' Party held a meeting in mittee to wait. C. B. Pash moved that svmnathy with the aims of th party. the county court house last night for committee be appointed to confer with but part of Uie ticket he did not endorse the purpose of hearing the report of the the visiting committee. and he would not tacitly endorse it by committee of fifteen on nominations. A Rev. J. W. Hill opposed this on the remaining silent himself Commercial reporter presented that the committee should be Kev. Hill's unfortunate namt oi at the court room door at rJOp.m. and ground allowed to appear before the convention "unAakinir out in meetinff" did not please found the lobby tilled by a struggling and some of the gentlemen present who say its say publicly. crowd of citizens who were being Kept In he motion, However, carried and u. hissed and grunted disapprovingly. 'I at bay by a stalwart union reporter. B. Pash, Rev. A. J. Bailey and Rev.J. W. fact this little incident seemed to cast a "Have you signed the call?" waa Hill were appointed to represent the gloom over the meeting and it adjourned challenge, "Wnat can;'' "Viever saw convention. The committee retired to after a brief exhortation Dy ur. tjonaon will we call" "Y'ea, sign anything, any consult with the visiting committee.' to be faithful and hold out steadfastly were samle responses. Mr. Ridgely, as charman of the fifteen, until the end. . . ,i antoo now" is late "It dolefully presented the following as its idea nounced he of the Union. This call then THK DOORS WERE SHCT. WET of the has been in circulation for weeks and The Citizen's Tarty committee of TICKET OF THE PART?. those that didn't sign cant come in." fifteen desires The Commkkcial to ex. A score or more of disgusted qitizens on committee We, ticket, beg that the reason why the doors went away declaring that they would leave toyour rerommend tne following norm plain were shut at the meeting last night was not support a ticket they could not help nations: Mayor, J. M. Langsdorf Re that it was found that an attempt was nominate. corder, John S. Corlew; Assessor and foot to either pack the meeting with unRv sneciol favor of Maior El A. Little- - Collector, C. P.Jennings; City Marshal, friendly persons, or an attempt would be field the representatives of the press Uea W. duck. made to capture it in the interests of were finally admitted. COCNC1LMEN. Liberals. For this the "Anti-Ring- " will The first part of the proceedings reason B. it was thought best to shut the E. Dean W. and ward W. First possibly never be known, but when the doors as a mere matter of protection to ban was raised and the reporters were Funge. Second ward IL C. Hartog and F. W. the interests of the Citizen's party. admitted . J. tlenilershot was revealed a as secretary and E. R. Ridgely was found Coburn. Third ward Thos. D. Dee and H. W. Funeral of Mrs. Unswortli. to be reading a report of the committee Shurtliff. of fifteen. The funeral 'obsequies of the late Fourth ward John Hurst and W. S. The secretary handed out the follow Uns worth, wife of Rev. Samuel Hanna Stone. on perma ing report of the committee Cannon Frank ward Fifth J. and were conducted from the Unsworth, nent organization: To the chairman and members of the James A. Calvert. Church of the Good Shepherd yesterday FOR JCSTICE3 OF THK PEACE: Citizens party in convention BBsem afternoon, the ceremonies beginning at 2 bled. First ward Ben Ternes. o'clock. The edifice was well rilled with Gentlemen Your committee on per Second ward J. Williamson. many sympathizing friends who had manent organization and rules beg leave Third ward Levi Billing gathered to pay their last sad tribute to to report as follows: Fourth ward Frank E. Scott the memory of the deceased lady. There We reoomend for permanent chairman Fifth ward C. "B. Pash. were many rich offerings of flowers. E. R. Ridgely; for permanent secretary For executive committee: B. E. Dean, Eminent Commander Coolidge, on behalf F. J. Henderahot, and the following or J. Williamson, J. S. True, F. J. Hender- - of El Monte Commandery K. T., of which der of business: Rev. Unsworth is Prelate, had laid upon shot, and W. W. Funge. First The report of the committee of the casket a beautiful floral piece, which Respectfully submitted: fifteen. E. R. Ridgely, chairman, was purchased in California, consisting Second The appointment of two telW. W. Waters, secretary. of a cross and crown, made of Japonicas, lers. It was moved and carried to accept tube and tea roses and Hyacinths. The Third The selection of candidates for the report. Chairman Kidgely an interment took place at Mountain View various city officers in the following or nounced that the convention would now cemetery. der: First Mayor; Second Recorder proceed to vote on the names proposed, Chnrch of Good Shepherd. Rev. Hill made vigorous objection. Third Assessor and collector; ounn Treasurer: Fifth Marshal. The committee appointed to confer with Members of the choir are requested to We further recommend that the the committee which came to confer this evening. New candidates for councilmen and justices with the convention was now ready to attend in full force invited. of the peace from the several wards be report and he insisted on having the re- members earnestly selected by the delegates from those port heard before going any further. A Edwards & Townsend, motion to that effect was carried. wards and ratified by tne convention. All votins to be vive voce, unless C. B. Pash reported that the com Accountants, auditors, purchasing and otherwise ordered by the convention and m it tee had conferred with the other agents. Merchants and storegeneral when a vote is so taken, the name pre committee and that Judge S. M. books kept at reasonable monthkeepers sented bv the committee shall be the Preshaw. of the other committee, was and complily charges. first one voted for. Records present and would address the con cated accounts adjusted. No person shall be allowed to partici vention. searched. Collections made, etc. 22G6 forward came and Date in the convention who will not Judge Preshaw Washington avenue, P. O. box, 204. pledge himself to maintain its principles, announced that he was the representa"Anti-Rinmm g Liberal Party," tive of the support its candidates, ana enrou Last week of the fire gale at Luke's self as a member or tne party. organized at a meeting held in the Federal court room a few hours prev Knitting Factory. Alfred H. Nelson,. C. B. Pash, ious. That party had prepared a city The Carpenters' Union, No, 635, of OgMorini Skeek, ticket to which it invited the attention it Committee. of the Citizens' Party. He read the den will hold a public meeting on Thursticket of his party, given above. day, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p. m. sharp in the The ticket auirsreeted by Judge Pre A.O. U. W, hall. All carpenters and R.E. Ridgely was interrupted freseemed to find favor wita many of joiners in the city, union or quently in making his report by the shaw and obthose as and door present E. A. Littleheld moved are cordially invited. The aims at crowd the nfthe will be exthe of on committee the organization of the the to jects times several report lay chairman of the meeting matters of interests to instructed the county sheriff to keep out table, seconded dv &.. a. XNeison. nev. plained, and man discussed. to W. working Hill every J. cau. opposing speak, attempted everyone who had not signed tne Committee. but was declared out of A. S. Condon moved that the the motion, TITI-ZE5S- jantaky SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, Silver-mounte- d and Gold Solid Line Complete J . Gc. RAINE Sc2483 COMPANY, "Washington Avenue. Spectacles Properly Fitted. Twenty-fift- h & Street. WATCHES, Eyes treated by Experienced Optician for all defects, Free of Chaiye. - Oa-den-, COMPANY, DIAMONDS. Umbrellas Utah. . |