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Show CKIDEX DAILY COMMKKUAL: DAVID TUE STATESilAN Fyr Site Anriut 8th. our Plum as PubHL ir. The Ik ut and Grounds, including It kl brk-and to-loriiis.J Eraas Founded His Key NO WAS PAIiALYZED. OXE f.pnL. bu-idx- y g, private sie under ord court, on August Kb. Uw lid u.ust be haodl into theVsh-icUn oik of brCTlpB & U annelL '21avenue, between-- now and August ertth. Tti is choice inside" property, being the same now occupied by Alfrl of be sold fct the - Xotts Last Nijrht. H. Xtfisoo. There are but two chief crossings of Washington avenue; one is at Twenty-fourt- h the other at Twenty-tiltis street; and of th twa, Twenty-fourtthe better because the City Hall square knocks out the betsl part of Tenty-tfth- . This property, by eipending a little Mr. David Erac,"df tnocr&tio candi- money for repairs, will bring a recti! to twenty-tivper tent on date for councilor, spoke at the city hall equivalent tile investment Title guaranteed perdemo10O last c igtt to about liberals, fect Om lisiidn-- Pment A Jlertiii of til Parti His Talk. A Wat it d Jfum-marjt- His s.nd h h if e Mr. crats, republicans and women. Evans baa not been a statesman very long and feels as proud of the honor as a young American boy does of bis first pair of new boots with red tops and a gilt picture in the middle of the red. That was probably why be spoke last night, lied been trying to get an excuse to exhibit bis slate manship to the pubac lor some time and as the liberal committee would not humor him be made up his mind to show his budding powers on bis own hook. So he and a few friends among all parties responded to the livid tones of the band bills and wect to the halL Mr. Evans made, as he always does, a a pleasant speech. Last night be was cot up to bis regular standard. He did cot seem to have much to offer in the way of GOOD AEGUMEXTS, and he had to soar a little to make the the thing go off like business. He deplored very deeply that the fair and grand city of Ogden should have to en- dure the dictation of liberal bosses in Salt Lake City. He thought it a burning shame, or words to that effect, that when the fellows at the capital cracked the whip the Ogden liberals should bow down "like a lot of curs." This was understood to be for oratorical flourish, of course, a mere myth of his mind, but it served to pass the time and fill up the space. his mare's nest. Then he fired up about disfranchisement He said that this whole liberal scheme has in view the disfranchisement of all the Mormons. He blushed some when he said this, and he had to turn the screws on his voice several times to make that yarn of his go off aa if he meant it, but he had to say it, apparently, as he bad little else of consequence to bring forward. THE COMMERCIAL IX IT. Then he gave The Commercial a round for teaching, as he said, that now that the Mormons desire to do right, it keeps declaring that they are dishonest and don t mean it, and such stun is an insult to them, and if he were in their place and any man were to accuse him of bad faith he might smite him on the spot He thought The Commercial is now meaner than the Salt Lake Tribune because "it employs a meaner man," one who libelled Ogden citizens and had to go to the penitentiary for it FOOT OMITTED. Mr. Evans does not seem to be posted. A The Commercial employe referred to did not go to the penitentiary. He did not write the article libelling General Kimball at all And if Mr. Evans feels much hurt by his presence on The Commercial and desires the inside history of that business, with some very inter esting documents, he can be accommodated. There is such a thing; in this world at times as punishing the wrong man. But this whole thing is off the question, Mr. Hemenway is not running for any office just now. Mr. Evans tried hard to chew up the Liberal platform but it was such a clear and clean American document that he left no teeth marks on it at all. Then he made the grievous error of comparing the Mormons at this time to tbe rebels at Appomattox, and wanted to know whether Grant, the grand, true patriot was not generous to tbem and allowed them to take their horses and effects home for use. But he did not trust them with command of their own states nor did the government for sev eral years afterward, and when they got that trust they nullified the constitutional amendments adopted to secure the results of the war. They were trusted and misused the trust as a result of of false teaching. Why may not the Mormons do the same when they get the power? Mr. Evans should not handle boomerangs. He thought it small business to use f 100,000 of "the peoples money" at the World's Fair, which people are not trustworthy as good citizens, according to the Liberal platform. This covered about all the points. In fact, Mr. Evans' speech had more in it of appeal to prejudice, than it had of argument, of statesmanship, and if he can make no better cause than he did last night he has very poor ground to stand upon. he made one statement worthy of notice, namely, that there is no national politics in this fight, it is local, and the republicans and democrats have about the same interests in the contest. That means that the two alleged "national" parties have decided that it would be proper to fuse to beat the Liberals. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surestl 50 doses, 25 cents. Samples free at iL A. Walker. Excursion Kate to Garfield Beach. The Union Pacific is selling excursion HOTEL ARRIVALS. The Reid W. IL Mitchell, San Francisco; J. li. Sheldon and wife, Omaha; rlev, in the Stomach. Albert Erwin, editor of the Leonard, ffiT .4 of 0"E 'OWi.l WHO Sine Ben E, Rkb got it out tL&t it was a mob of democrats who klLed the PropLel Joe Smith and the Muriaon-repubiica- n cause took such a boom with the saints, our Mornian republican brethren Lave been permitted to backslid, and the 114 assailant of a United SUU attorney, who runs the Mormon catch all organ fa the lic&ns has lost all bis zetl for Lis party, and it is beginning to be daubted hether Coptain Hulaniski and Major Littletield et aL really know w hy they are republicans. However, a good saintsheet down in ly Mormon-republica- n Provo, edited by a polygamiet, furnishes the greatest argument of the aeason barring that of Ben E. Rich why this people ought to be republicans. Tbe article in guestion is from the Provo Enquirer, and runs as follows: -- ir eoo-lalt- . ' 1 V lei. Rev-elato- bt is a :L truly Mtuoa v.tl "Wlktbaa Joseph Smith p"l fniT to dj tb ti: ' ? J teka CLarluMi . irtikbl to do with the .uiand erW uf teaon Wuee of rvvoiktioci ieuof WVil iu V it has Sicoest . TLr they are already rwtu-v- . That .vJjg LV 30. U91. r. Utter-day-repu- St JI part uf the To rrpUiLate u oa; j be to M.raKniStu Strike Joe Smith's revelation out ai you d.slve the church root and it-i-L. That has never Uwn dote. Lven Cbarh dare not to do tUt and be would not if pretend he cvuid. j M caa- Whan tha Pruplu Jocepb Smith vu divlute fur tb Siirinxfield '.lUiooi) pratiiiciit, M. M. Clark. Neb.; had the fuHiwin to cajr of him : Coster, Chagrin Falls; E. M. Fellows, Kvuir It aptMra br the Nsutoo that the Johns boro; Isaac Eui ruerson, Tacoma; HornHHi inthet u Actually a cuiidl'lat. for tii u Francis billings, Brockton; Charles Ber- prwidrury. He ha anit Uk hi pamhlvt. id ao axtrart of but pnocipl from which nard, George; George Forest and appear Uat Miiuplii ti but) fur a I oiwa wife, New lork; C. A. iiathrelL jr. and it8tau bank and a ifuurlis tariff. On I tie wife, F. G. Luke, J. IL WestJ.p. Perry, puuiia lie i much more explicit tlian Mr. Clay, D. F. Walker end wife, Ogden; J. G. who will But aay tiiat he ta for a bank, but the timenf rwtnruiff a national rur- Walker, Chicago; C. F. Dietrich, Ottawa, talka. allNor will Mr. Jl lay aay wiuit kind or a Kas.: F. A. Calhoun, A. T. Lawrence, tariff he ia for. He oar U the auuth that he baa audic not tantIL' examined tbe New York; Denver; Harry E. Pyke, . 1. .. . i iieutly . I. iu. -prearnt !...!. n..u oirm i L. ..in ,i j n.cij T. C. Dunn, Muscatine, Iowa; E. no Smith (iVneral eueh faotidiotl poeeeiuee Carpenter, Salt Lake; F. B. Shelly, delicacy. HectHnee right out in fa Tor of a bant Salt Lake; Wm. M. Lenhart, Chicago; and a tariff , taking a true Whur rround, and to be rffirardvd aa the true W hi candiD. R, Gray. IL IL Vanolay, W. IL Bintz, ought date for prwideot, until Mr. Clay can ao far reJ. W. Chorden, Salt Lake; Marcy Daly, cover from hia ahuMting and dodKinf aa to deButte City; J. M. Nathan, San Fran- clare hia aentinienta like s man. cisco; J. A. Wiland, Chicago; Joe Levy, San Francisco; Frank Peole, Miss l'eole, Now, Brother Evans, this is one of the Ix-- Haven, Pa.; Mrs. J. W. Dorsey, arguments which a division republican W. Elko, Nev.; J. Alexander, Chicago; organ quoted but yesterday to make the C IL O'Brien, Chicago, Etta L. Peet, Mormon bretheren down in Utah Pueblo; F. A. PugbtaL Lnnis, The most valid reason Depot Hotel M. R. Maudelson, that can be given a Mormon for being Chicago; Mrs. J. W. Dorsey, Elko, Nev.; either a democrat or a republican is a r. IL P. Hines, Evanston; Geo. Morrison, showing how the Prophet, Seer and General Joseph Smith, stood. Ogden; J. Boom, Denver; Geo. Berry, New York; Jacob Miller, Kansas City; And Mr. Evans do you pretend to think J. A. Noland, Chicago; Maud and Wil- that you know more about the tariff liam Barnes, Aubuy, N Y.; P. S. Knapp than tbat prophet, seer and revelator and wife, Iowa; C. J. Janes, I. G. Brown, knew? Do you think the Mormon people are going to swallow your tariff for San Francisco; W. J. W, Peters, Louis; Miss Phillips Weaver, Cherry revenue theories when GenJoseph Smith . A. was in favor of a protective tariff when Creek; A. S. Beardsley, 1'ocatello; Clarke, Evanston; J. A. Weed, Cheyenne; he was a candidate for the presidency of Daniel Boone, Omaha; Sam Rex; the United States It is true that Smith Chicago; J. W. Alexander, Chicago; was not elected president of the United Samuel M. Jarvis, Mrs. S. M. Jarvis, States. He came out about the same as Misses P. M. and Ida Jarvis, IL M. Jar- you will, Mr. Evans; for how are you. an vis, Kansas City; D. R. Gray, Salt Lake; unbelieving lost Gentile going to down Miss M. H. Stuart, Stanton, Vs.; Miss the views of the Prophet of Godf (This we insert at tbe special request Eva A and Sara A. Ives, Marshal, Tenn.; James J. McKoberta, St Louis; W.B, of the Fowler ond wife, New York; Frank D. Peale, Miss II. A. Peale, Lock Haven, The little Mormon campaign sheet, Pa.; hj. U McKiuups, Ogden. called the Sun, which Charlie has got The Central. W. C. Dunn, Denver; Hurd to publish for "our holy church," J. McLean, Omaha; M. N. Stewart, is trying to emulate the example of the Oakland, Cal.; M. J. Powers, Minneapo- old Ogden Herald, and after Hurd has lis; J. W. Honor, Winnemucca, Nev.; published his libelous rot Charlie and John Cunningham, Denver; W. M. all the rest of the crew behind him will Clark, City; J. G. Movs, City; M. King, swear that they had nothing whatever out by the M(jrBK,tige(!Iditof the Republican i j,nj tLe Republican caut. Thir Ofa'M has backed out of the fik'ht and a.read) the party liepubii-c- n brethren are protesting that they bv not joiDed any party yet and are rfc,!v to vote for David Evan according It is only the old thing over aain 8lreaj?, Tli Woman' Relief Corp excursion at Syracuse today. Several new subscriber were added to the Commercial's subscription list fjiuvrmo t U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1SS9. Ma 1 1 Li W ABSOLUTELY PURE ..ld CITY IS BRIEF. yesterday. TrT tha Highest cf all ia Leavening Power. NEWLY KSTAHLISIIED- - T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., (Jiraneh No. 14J ffliisfe, Hre ,1.., aiii lipis fc Domestic and Imported Cigars, Ale and Porter. Situations wanted published free in thi Jiepartniect We make Family Trade our Specialty and will promptly .t large audience witnessed the l. .. nt..An deliver .i. c luo j goods to all parts of the city. Mail orders solicited " . fei.t-warn r ivuiui luuoemeoi nail last evening. and satisfaction guaranteed. Write for prices. Box 133. Cabinet photo 11.50 per dozen at Avenue. ""wnio uroa liooms "ii, a ana Wright block. Professor Ktnl anil hia Hot Springs Thursday, July 30. Union Pacific special at 730'o'elock. a voulr fi.m Spiritual seanraa t II. C. Cottingtiam, M. I) day eveuing 2o cents, Tuesday evening T. A CottinKhaiix, M. I). mo ixuu hi zzm v SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO asnington avenue. Money to loan on real estate first Diseases of the Ear. Diseases peculiar to Women. mortgage in Building and Loan Associa Diseases of the Nose. All forms of Catarrh-Diseas- e tion. Room 29, First National Bank. Diseases of the Throat. of Genito Urinary OrFor SaleTwo air. font Diseases of Chest. the Diseases of Rectum, cases, fourteen inches deep, as good as gansnew, dirt cheap. Address Commercial Diseases of the Skin. viz piles, fistula and fissures jruuiisning uo. Diseases of the Nervous Sys- treated without operation. Some cigars cost more than they are tem. Also Galvanic, Faradic Cancers removed without the worth, but the Rubv and lion linn knife. worth more than they cost. Call at the and Static Electricity used. sign oi me uig cigar and be convinced. Antiseptic Surgery in all its departments. The "KOCH LYMPUrt treatment for w . . aione, rrop. .tuberculosis. Microscopical hxaminationa made. enter-ainniAt- 2406 Washington OGDEN, UTAH. THE OGDEN SPECIALISTS. T.-I.- l' I PEES0XAL PARAGRAPHS. The above named doctors are regular graduates and have permanently opened The private cars of Superintendent offices for consultation and practice of various specialties. Having had advantages-frothe leading Hospitals and Specialists of the East feel confident in assuring ourieii came in yesterday. the public that all advantages will be given cases equal to Eastern Specialists. Hour 1 to u a. m. Judge Miner is in California on a visit Office over Poetoffioe, No. 321 and will remain there for eiaht or ten Twenty-fourt- h ? to 8 Street p. m. ) days. Master Mechanic McConnell, of the Union Pacific, came up on special car 011 from Salt Lake City yesterday. Mr. Henry A. Taylor and family came to do with the nasty business, and call in over the Union Pacific yesterday on BUYERS I WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE Hurd a fool for his pains just as sneak a special car. Mr. Taylor is supcrin-tan4of the STOVE LOOK AT SHOULD Hamlltoa and Cincinnati, Shurtliff did as president of the Ogden I Hercld. These church leaders are so Dayton railroad. imi very careful not to get their own fingers r pj ii The Ladies's Friend. ; in the fire you know I Ah, yea, they alIs anything that makes their washing ways like to find a Gentile to use as a The King of Soap, handled by mouthpiece to abuse other Gentiles. light And Charlie is an adept at that kind of H. M Bond & Co., is a boon to all house a performance he taught it to Shurtl- holds. iff. Removal. And this man Shurtliff, who hired and J. F. Maguire & Co., general insurance directed all the management of the Og- agents, have removed their office from den Herald, which the Mormon Democ- the First National bank building to the racy now denounces so justly this man Farmers & Merchants bank, 2432 WashShurtliff who all through its wprst days ington avenue. They represent the largWhile there look at our Peninsu was president of the Ogden Herald est foreign and American companies, life, lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. company, and himself went on the bond fire, accident and plate glass. of the nominal editor of that paper when the scribe he hired and directed was acLoans Closed Promptly. & CO. cused of libel, has come to be a connubi-atewit- h There ia no delay in closing loans on Attorney and Evans and Judge Cross, also improved city and farm property. J. D. Jarvis, an who condemned Shurt-luT- s National Bank First Building. Herald at one time quite as much as anybody. If there is anything on earth that should nauseate the Gentiles of Ogden and repel them from Mr, Evans and Mr. Cross it is the fact that they are associated with this same Shurtliff who hired a stranger to edit Twenty-FourtStreet. First Store East of Poetoffioe. his paper and officiated as president of the proprietary and introduced to that This week we place on our counters a Sample Line of unsuspecting stranger the persons who furnished the outrageous statements against leading Gentiles of which Charlie's Sun pretends to comWaists, Blouses and plain. The stranger did not know aman of those whom Shurtliff as of his employers perpresident mitted to be libeled, the statements We bought them cheap and sell them cheap! being sustained with the applause of this THE Come whole Mormon community, until Shurtlchoice. and also We have an line extensive your early get iff and others were sued by General of Gents' down Kimball for $20,000 damages. That Underwear, Overshirts, etc., Ties, selling Co way Dobson made Shurtliff crawfish just as Hurd's to make room for fall stock. Our Boys' Waists and Handsupporters will when they are asked to are marked to sell-- ' Call and convince yourselves kerchiefs bear the responsibility of rendering possible the publication of such a mess of that our prices are the lowest. idiotic billingsgate as that which oozes STOCK Just received a nice line of Toilet Soaps- from Charlie's Sun. Mormon-Republicans- .) V Huntington; J. IL Smith, Pleasant Grove, Cal.; bmil B. Isgren. Provo; G. B. Jennings, E. B. Gnmae, Salt Lake, R. Osborn, Frankfort, Ky.; Geo. N. Gridley and wile, ill. The Broom. Hugh Fulton, Chicago; Mrs. Hatty Goesbeck, bait Lake; W. O. X. Hall, Chicago; A. Keyser, Plamtvill, N.J.; W. K. Evenll, Salt Lake; A. Key ser, Salt Lake; M. Berger, T. Larson, San Francisco; b a. Uollnell. N. Y .: h . M. Suain, Stuart, Iowa; Geo. Bruce, bait Lake; Fred Keed, Pocatello. Wasatch Hotel. Patrick Quigley, city; M. W. Goodman, J. E. Kavanaugh, Logan, Utah; Frank Mahoney, Hunt ington, Ure: Utto brown and wife, Den ver; E. A. Clayton, Pine Ridge, Ore.: F. M. Wood, Denver; William Wallace, Portland. MattEdsall, agent for the New Inter national typewriter. The World Enriched. The facilities of the present daj for the production of everything that will con duce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and re freshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time and the better it is known the more pop ular it becomes. Lost $5 Reward. At the ice house fire yesterday one H double action Smith & Wesson revolver; $5 reward to party who returns to J. W. Metcalf, City Marshal. G. A. R. 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Upon being informed that in such a case the paper would be Gentile, the Mormon democrat stated: "I will not give my patronage to build up a paper that will not be securely Mormon." It was such confidential statements as these that convinced the gentleman who offered to find cash to found a Democratic daily here, that the division movement was a Mormon trick and that the only safety for a Gentile was to stick to the Liberal party. Mormon-democrati- Mormon-democrat- s. V The attempt of Charlie's Sun to argue against the Hon. James N. Kimball's election because somebody whom Charlie don't like for reasons he pretends to, but really does not dare to reveal is now in favor of Mr. Kimball's election, is about as laughable as anything that has AND n RNIS GOODS! Will be Closed Out Without Reserve: Hats, Gloves, Shirts, Collars, and Cuffs, Underwear, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Valises, Umbrellas, Suspenders, in Short Everything to be Hat Found in a First-clas- s and Furnishing House. 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