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Show ... L OUOEX DAILY COMMEBC1AL: WEDXSDAV APRIL 1, 1b9I. and tLe suatuc look rather arJavoraLia for Bisxarck. Soeae author has said that sooner or later, bo aaattcr how UTAH. learned or via ansa soay be, be i2 OGDEN, make a fool of BiaiarX It would appear Cunoa a if Prince K. U. CQgin.I. Bmarek had eoasaitted L VBL aa act of fully and thereby givee EmWtCXEoDAT 1PUL peror William "the drop" oa b unCuaKaaniL is pablithaa1 it seems that Prince Bismarck said J mm Datli nwnii Muedtr iotitt. at iuoi-Mar mm of utturut ateaae tM Iwmp that Minister vo BoettkLer was aa uana uxl. GsMea ii;, Ltkk.hr tbatwav ungraterui man, because wben La was sa" - rtiuuuH Co. in financial trouble THE COMMERCIAL. y V Brie, ia idiuMb sWaserifrtMa S yt Dalisarao' to tit sstj at B seat per matv Ail aoAHaaniratkna sLoclM be 1 If Mill t TUB CuMMLti lAi, CO, teeas Cm. Lit a. (Katerwi at tfaa FostnOee at Ofdcaw Ctaa. fur tfimnnina throne Ua saaUs aa beeueMKIa- - VICIOUS IMMIGRATION. Two items of grave signifbanos in yesterday's dispatchea. On announced tba arrival of fire steamers loaded with immigrant from Europ. Tba other stated that a mob of fifteen hundred infuriated striken, mostly Hungarians and Italians, swept down on the soke plant at Jim town, Pa, "routed the workmen, assaulted several men and threatened the superintendent's life. A bomb was set off at West Leisenring, and the men were notified not to go to work. The Leith works, near Union-towwere also raided and the men put to flight The labor leaders are trying to allay the excitement, as other raids are feared." Ia the na connection will beremem bered the bombs thrown by the foreign anarchists In Ilaymarket square, Chicago, the numerous riots in other large cities of this nation, the as sassination of Cronin and Henneasy, and the records of the courts and peniten tiaries all over this nation. Certainly man is not a bad citizen ROME'S RESENTMENT. because born in a foreign land. A large of the number honest,' industrious, or Italy has recalled its minister. This derly and intelligent citizens of this na is a declaration that it feels insulted. It lion are xoreign oorn. nut tney are none the leas welcome and respected be is asserting its dignity for two reasons. cause of foreign birth. They are reIt resents the lynching of the assasceived on equal grounds of fellowship sins. It also claims that this Nation and citizenship. So long as they obey has not made a proper apology for that the laws and respect the institutions of this country they are cordially wel act Just how serious this movemest is oomed, generously treated and consid red on a plane of equality with native remains to be developed. That depends ' born citizens. , much on what the United States may But words are inadequate to express . the scorn and hatred that ought to be do. This of act is not true felt by every American oitizen, Italy necessarily whether native or foreign born, towards belligerent It is a declaration of the vicious and criminal classes of for offended dignity. It is the diplomatio eigners that are infesting our country. way of demanding an apology. The Ignorant, brutalized, debased, they are situation requires both courage and the filthy scum, the human fungi, the discretion in the State profound warty excrescences, the festering corruption, the reeking rats from European we pools. They are less to be respected And both are there, because Blaine is than the vermin that crawl over their there. ' He will both protect dignity and filthy bodies, for the vermin do not as. . , peace. sassinate and isngsge In riots. Such cut this nation certfinlf (eels that, men return lo this country nothing for the hberll, the onrartiini'Vrf I littJm n, death-dealin- XL g a receive. Aney tney neither respect the tiag of this nation, learn our language, contribute to the public revenue by paying taxes, study our institutions, value the ballot, nor obey the laws. On the other hand they steal, assassinate, set the laws at defiance, aad destroy property. They constitute society leprosy, moral cholera and political yellow fever. They fill our asylum, our hospitals, our almshouses and our penitentiaries. They necessitate extra police and militia forces. Their education is in the school of anarchy and their code of honor is the terrible rendetta. Their weapons are the assassin's stiletto, the incendiary's torch, the anarchist's dynamite bomb. They constitute the dreaded pestilence in society, the poisonous malaria in our modern civilization, the filthy pollution in our body politic. We legislate against the Chinese, but with all their orienal vices, the Chinese are infinitely more desirable than the vicious, immigrants from Europe. deg Certainly it is time for a layed publio opinion to crystalize into action. It is time these miscreants be forbidden our shores. Every instinct of a pure civilization and of national demand that these politically leprosy diseased be no longer allowed to mix with and live among the politically healthy citizens of this nation. tatT"i . tn - f- years ago. La, Bis marck, hid helped him by granting him tSTtt) out of the "Guelph" fund. This rash confession reached the eager art, of the emperor, who at once sur mised that if so large an amount bad been given away, perhaps other amounts had also been disposed of. An investigation showed that the fund of about 174 40,000 was nearly all gone. The fund was the sequestered fortune of the King of Hanover, and was held in trust by the German government It ia alleged that the accounts have been destroyed by Prince Bismarck for the reason that it was used as a secret service fund under the orders of the present emperor's father and that no one can bold the emperor accountable. But the present emperor proposes to hold Bismarck accountable and will accuse him of embezzlement History repeats itself in this case, for it was on just such charge that Bismarck, years ago, rid himself of his rival, the Count von Armin, who died in prison where he had been confined on this charge and also on the charge of treason. There msy be much of exsggeration in this report of the situation, but it certainly appears as if the emperor had the in a tight place. In haughty the meantime the world will wait with considerable curiosity for further and fuller developments. riot-inciti- too-lon- HARD ON BISMARCK. The enmity that has existed between Emperor William and Prince Bismarck, almost since the former's coronation, has reached a crisis. The emperor would btook no interference, and the prince would submit to no slight So these two strong-willeGermans have tor a long time been facing each other in quite an armed neutrality fashion. But between two such positive and aggressive meD, neutrality could not become a permanent peace. Sooner or later hostilities would break out Bismarck held some letters of a com promising character that had been written by the emperor before the latter became head of the German empire. When the emperor sent a trusted agent to Bismarck and demanded the letters ne was coolly informed by the that the letters were securely .ockedup in a London safety deposit d vault The emperor Las now shown his teeth of the cwtiyats of TU FrtLW Alllaooa dfcisJ to have a streegta of 4javXO ou. It dubt las Las eooug if it acta with Itay. the organization nonsense in this city. It will not be long before It will take two drum corps, three brass bands, four transparencies and five speakers to make six yells. The women have school suffrage in Nebraska and are running a woman's ticket in the Lincoln school election. It includes two women and one man. There should be at least one woman on every city school board. Some idea of the cost of the postal service may be gained from the following items which appear in the estimate for expenditures of the department for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 13021 Stationery in post offioea, $37,000; wrapping twine, 635,000; wrapping paper, 160,000; letter scales, f 13,000; and post marking and rating stamps, $10,000. The interior work on the main auditorium of the new Methodist church in this city is rapidly approaching comple tion. It is alike creditable to the ohurch, the city, the architects and dec orators, and the pastor. Rev. J. Wesley Hill. 'The general effect is a happy blending of the massive, graceful and ornate. The Saracenic arches, cathed ral finish and superb frescos make an auditorium second to none in Utah. votes to be fjrsLiiabl it&acuavity. Gcsxly soUl f'J free coinage, ar4 Comuucul suggests to the friecds of silver tUt th7 can suceeaaf ullv d irsct this in- fiascos oo the silver vaestwa they be aue to furos auch. nominees tortus grees a--a vniSmeew as to assure free silver at do distant day. There is no weapon in shtthat anight be made so effective to this end as tLe Alliance. There are nearly as many votaw for free silver out of that organ- ration as in it But thcr are cot or ganized for art as are the farmers. It is this associated and directed power that can bring definite results. Ofcourse.it might not be possible to control the Alliance even for the very thing they desire to da Their feeders are, in many cases, narrow winded and inexperienced. Many of them are noisy demagogues, and are very jealous of their petty power. And the organization has a platform that ranges all the way from the sublime to the rediculous. It might be difficult to snduoe the farmers to cen tralize their efforts on two or three im portant objects. But it is well worth the while of the friends of silver to try to amalgamate the friends of silver into a common power for tree coinage. The way to do this would be to call a delegate convention of all the silver states, and all friends of silver of all states and territories, at Ogden, Denver, Omaha or Des Moines. Let the Alliance be urged to distinctly identify itself with the movement Also as many labor organi zations as wilL Then let a free coinage plank be framed that will be satisfactory to the friends of stiver generally- - And let the convention endorse it Then let the plan be for every western state and territory and every party that will, to make that plank the slogan of the silver fight Let it be forced into the state platforms of the old parties wherever practicable. And let it be in corporated into the national platforms if it is possible to do it The object is to organize, to got at the thing with a common purpose. Let a plan of battle be mapped Out and then let the fight be waged until victory is til - twXjiika.Parjton a i" yjx I af if won. GEAM) OPEKA HOUSE t we. eve&laI Apr J 2, Grand. Of its appear at Bjt.'jt tie Xw York Pr savt: yu vtf VVi "wl Li r. L j. a f r rmanc and im the tncks and anfiforsations are now given with precision. great The gorgeous dis of play scenery, costumes and young and prett girls is proving to he a strocg aiiraci:ii, ana tne run of Ka ;ac. uiureu ue a pronuue one. The youcg find handsome Mariposa dancers havtmade a hit and their picturesque dancing is besoming the talk of the town, iney are wildiy applauded at every performance. Mil. Bertoto, the litu cnaracter dancer, nas become favorite with Niblo's audiences, and the ilarlini s are gmr.g unusually excellent acrobatic teats. During the past week the uKtmees have been largely attended n by ladies and children and theatre-goerwho are unable to attend the evening perfonnancea. If the pres ent demand tor seats continues, extra matinees will hsre to be given in order to accommodate the public. The vlay is nuing . luio s as it nas not been tilled before in many years, beats were at high premium last week; even at the k matinee late comers had to be content with accommodation in the A One Night Only, Thursday April 2. The oew imperial, historic, scenic, pantomimic, musical, ballet spectacle. Ovations of applause from enthusiastic millions. A success beyond description. over all Outdoing in splendor all previous production. lis It character the theme of general praise. Its grandeur the talk of .tvery city risited. Its success snd popularity unparalleled. eon-cede- d. PRICES 35c, 50c, 75c, and Si Fools Rush suggest, is to saV.it growing wealthier. This conclusion seems to be borne out by analysis of the situation. In 1SG0 there were just about half as many people in tins country as at present The population has doubled once and the number of millionaires has multiplied 250 times. Again, the national wealth in 1SC0 was about 16,000,000,000. It is now about 8GO,000,000,000, or approximately four times as much as it was thirty years ago. On this basis the millionaires should hare increased to eighty at the present times that time. But they are Bixty-tw- o number. It does seem that the rich have grown richer and that there has been too much of an accumulation in the hands of the few. On the other hand, it is suggestive that so many have become millionaires. This fact may indicate that wealth is becoming more evenly distributed. It may appear that the amount of property per capita held in this country is on the increase. The census of 1880 showed that the big farms were being subdivided and that there was a tendency to a more gen eral distribution of land among the people. This is, probably, true of property in general. But there seems to be an inequitable development of very rich people since. I860. M Fear (o mi to-da- y w. Keut't Band. Kent Military Band and Orchestra All of Our Goods are Leaders! was out yesterday advertising its promenade concert and ball to be given at Union hall this evening. The band has grown to be a credit to the city, and when it gets its uniforms, for which this ball is given, it will present a very tine appearance. Our customers stay with us and get all of their supplies. We save them money. We treat all classes well. We make no bad accounts for good customers to pay. We give full weight and guarantee satisfaction. OPINIO. Brutality. Remember Our Corner, PueUlo Chieftain: The story of the brutality of the Grand Duke Sergius to his wife is not bevond belief. In fact. the English, who are making so much aao over tne matter, should bear in mind that and other kinds or domestio cruelty are not uncommon in British royal and aristocratic life, so u is not strange tbat a nation reoen'.ly redeemed from barbarism should be addicted to this custom. 2300 Washington Av. . UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. wife-beatin- ff IZini'liir that the wealthyjare Where for less than we can sell We don't offer goods Our prices are ALWAYS LOW on ALL our goods, not on a FEW LEADERS for ONE day or week. . High-Tone- d It A 1 For over Fifteen Months it has Triumphed, Ever Increasing in Popularity Daily and Continuously Attracting Tbouaanda. Mure than an Eagle's Flight Above all other bbow. mid-wee- PRESS IV A At MNfiA Troy Steam Laundry, CEAIG.PEOP., Wr ofVSswmirjion8- - That I s, upper-tiers- - Priaian Snectacle, Direct from a Suceeerf ul Season in New lock and tne Principal Cmas of the East Tr tic est week at Louse. The Pr ! MILLER TOOTHERS the gr. at go K;;si6eir a4 alaaasn- SOCH. BOWXS sie-- The friends of silver should get to Kansas 0nt of Sight. gether. Why Is not this the way to .Kansas City Star: During the past solidify the forces? week the Arkansas senate passed a bill to prohibit the eivinir of a morttraca nn ABOUT MILLIONAIRES. crops either planted or prospective, and defeated an appropriation of $50,000 for The New York World says that there the World's Fair. While this was going on in the senate the house ordered the are now 1,000 millionaires in New York removal of a picture of Wash and over in the United States. ington from the walla George 5,000 City of the Thirty years ago there were eleven in chamber and the substitution ot a port at city and twenty in all of this rait or Jfcfferson Davis. The lesrislaturA of Arkansas is doing everything in its tion. On first glance this looks wWeWT-lrTvTtiff Hip eywmiiT ansasibgulature respectable. Wasteful Gold Money. York Sun: It scarcely seems creditable, yet is true that it a million dollars in $5 and $10 gold pieces were shipped to Europe tomorrow the mere roiling of tne snip and tne pulsations of its engines would wear off hundreds of dollars' worth ot the soft and precious metal. We Americans use an alloy of copper in making our coins to harden them. The tunglish use less Some time ago the English government filled two spinning cylinders with coin, one with ours and one with theirs, and set them both revolving. They acknowledged that theirs wore away mucn more under the shaking than ours, but of course they were too con servative to change their standard. New I A I All 11 A 11 A r V 101,, 1M1JII10 - '. ' A (10,44. 1 BSBBBBlMSBVBaaMSBBSBBBSBVBBBBMBaB Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery one-tent- h Why Women Tower. It is noted in London that the girls are growing taller and the men shorter. The explanation is that men smoke too much and begin too young. It stops their growth and injures their health, while the girls grow tall, healthful and beautiful, it is not the most improbable explanation that could be offered. New York World: ,lI have long wanted a grand picture," siid a lady yesterday who recently came from the east, "and now I have one without any trouble or cost," and she pointed to Observatory Peak with its inimitable combination of snow drapery, grizzled rocks, pines and picturesque form. The mountains are Ogden's splendid gallery ot high art Three great ship canal enterprises are attracting the attention ot the mercan tile and engineering world. They are Work on the Nicaragua ship canal is the Nicaragua, Corinth and Manchester being prosecuted with much energy. It canals. is estimated that the canal will cost about $100,000,000. The preparatory The meeting ot the Territorial Teachers' work is largely done. A harbor has Association, in the University building, been dredged at Greytown, a railroad of Salt Lake City, on Saturday, April 4th, ten miles in length has been built, promises to be fruitful in benefits to the offices, shops, storehouses and hospitals young but important educational inter have been erected, dredges and ex ests of Utah. cavating machinery have been pur chased and the route of the canal has The duty. on Bugar was reduced at been cleared. 12 p. m. last night and it is thought that this will cause a general lowering in the The highest inhabited place in the prioe ot about two cents, or twenty-fiv- e world is the Buddhist Monastery Haine per cent This will be gratifying news in Thibet, which is almost 16,000 feet to all the people of this country. above sea level Galera, a railway sta tion in Peru, is next highest at an eleva Salt Lake City voted its school tion of 15,633 feet The highest city is bonds on Monday by a lurge majority. Potosi, in Bolivia, 1330 feet None of There were 619 votes cast Of these these localities are high enough for the 530 were for the bonds and 83 against. aspirations of certain politicians ot Og Majority 453. This is not quite as well den. They will probably have to locate as Ogden did, but Salt Lake City never claims on Mount Everest in the Him does quite come up to Ogden in deeds ot progress. alayan mountains. if "ajjfcala" O The Alliance is pretty Betms to Evaporating with great rapidity old-part- y THE FARMERS ASD SILVER, Just a Moment, Please! Will the Largest Stock of Hardware at the Lowest Prices Interest you? If so, we would be glad to have you call and examine our goods. We have Everything New that is worth having. We are exclusive agents for- QUICK - MEAL GASOLINE STOVES, Garland and Superior Stoves and Kanges, MASON & DAVIS STEEL RANGES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Building Hardware, Tools and Don't Forget Us. Telephone Cutlery. 211. MILES, STREVELL& ULMER. 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