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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: THI RSDAV, OCTOBER 16, 4 190. AT THE OLD STAND! f a" lt iiifvirmatkai ti O.r rLiL Tl tL liberal Citb-r- f T U--r oars a el- - at 1 I ?.t vuukl droat I'.iliiB uarU ul ciuarltr a aU Lnl a it at Lisa laraely turbt )d.-M Kr. r. frxu a kboaii tLat a i4rfcu Hn the cooki a! Laa Lvefi vastUuz frteuJU m Near Yt-rabout tbe To texll aid a hmm, aLki. iuri aJiV tLtta. Cluw j lb rftnitr f'jr a UTAH. H ia krjikUT a imvavt.t aifel a tLat tL Labrrais of tLi rity are OGDEN. 1 if aaU-i- i ia Uriug jt on acy intu, U aij will tlb "J" aiiJ t uo t ut-aoould be an auuuM-uritiiiu a lib r lio i f.H:n.i txjtUjrtliL ill a ri"t jurist trued, lie ar tbe Jnvii of kooa letLrd i unn jJ ipmeo'-, Tis UtiLi 'uaaunu l snfahi4 Bjeiure ta re , iiWk. but the cbao will be Bauriuiaac. Mmv1) irv",vJU ai lit-arly KraJy Lavffxrilnl tuiM-- cuoiUM4it la any individual but an to la rd, -- TL r . Ike k I 1K. b; iW Cw-i-u, (.wrt W'rmt ia the ;tj. gunUiat ' but Pa, of tL Th Id wurriujr party. . fc4t ft MUrlUMi ( i s I.ino if l Lw bad CuocurJ trial unot-iaU4 it rriaU r trip Lardly Justit MiliVltiair ranoaiy hope that lb KtitMirarfiua lories, ia juw. ' Ul-ix aaa The run ul sixty miW y. mimU be a wLern man. ith ideaa up to arif.pU-BrLkoap IMif wd in tW catf at IS emu i th notable progrtaaiof tL i wtno, a xArkkrJ ao iuipurtant iiJiTKjujl but mat ia tbr Loura aod forty aiinuU that and nda, im L uai a rvnjrJ that tLn-- kiui iuU j aad t'hirf tlDfimier JVk UU Cun-knot lml of it i aurknl Tb hutacriiuua are. u ad'aiaoe, aiuunthly. trrytbin the pom er U rai--p th actuation a it uiaa-uritI turd ia about eotu!kacl and a ill b fte animal it uirtHl Ui tii tiavy departiDnit in a few applies tu tb va-- t sweep of rwuctrj that Mra. DiDoo aad dia thro aa uftk-ia- l trip ill U tu !. r thia side of the Miinuri river, which Ui Uwi t'iri. I iijl ' , O'IUk-ui fluJiiv Uiat tL-- auukl b ob- vnAera yrt au many Nilrajor rruapf nn?. atand a trial brfe a UimL Ui lLfl PuctuCior 'Vt.1.. rials, fur uukuuara f bwwl at Uk.-- u La Line Tb nv rabi- bav SmuikM aidd aaailk Uw ixm laa. mm, (kt. a aul jutU'f. quietly thruusti tmjaimriaa ' are baa been net and beaded Ireland from PEOHJB1TIOM IN KANSAS. fctraiej, by General thvir departure ' IN Al.fa now do tbeir aav U tbe United Ktatea. (ialindo. The interest ou tb Eulitih or i Ti e only way U fand out tjf txtUrm fyrfud but tbe loan haa been pakL, ,axh(U l are reoiiefled. u to MEETING OK THE LIBERAL CLUB ClioitH New work the army lituandt-dia , in Kanaaa w a not prohibit tbe will Lwurua iav vatkal oouieouditiou, reuinel, crop in TWrwiUU-aiBmi1.rfiti-- a ' w aUv Uitaral ; " ' " and pea aurtjnt- - liieircourse aaa, no uouul, mt.r-- e reigna j are state from the broufbt , Uie uu,ler tbe circuuiatauoe. throughout tlrt. tita. at j l.hai thafitr Hall. t,jt, prt4ier untry. SIMX'IA la fe a. m.. fur lb no iufitruiation. I'mhiU Thia ia urobably the sort of (air play WATCH urtM uf rlnrtiuc !!irer fur ttiev AX IM'M U. STEP. . tbMu-:iiia taa )ran atvj arrauiu fur tlM tion ia a u.m-- ; a , prohibit ilnUm .,riu theiuelvt. t ci!f 4eiia. I failure. Such ia the verdict aa aol- A)l .ilamU w Mnmil) nui4ai tnattraj. I ne r.niiMi ; i ue i nir iia by tluaai who afhriu eiuiily announced J. . M Vrrr. I'rv.. oe me geueraj W HATVIJC . , . , : . .t . may JSihoW to IJome, V. U. lfcotu. Sne'ji. . itU aliMiiuie irauaueMi inai mey kik ia UT.. .J II.a "XI.'KiiiU t tX-LaiMMix, la. The announces un. Star . . . all al'iil it. Tlie caHicluaion of ttie w u .i ceruiia iiiav il utiu that Archbinhons Ija?ue. Walsh. Croke t WHICH SHALL IT BE. prejudicetl outaider ia that the man alio " 1813 aill be aanta a drink and can't get it, and the I to lUmie in the early part of i the hiih'u Ui advaniv or remain manwhod-.n- t want a drink, but man ;.'""" "" (INCOIM'OIJATKD.) t A utrii-reKBrd for the truth The Star aay. thia ia an un- - j uext j n,"'V U.r of hia priv-the year. to neigh deprive Bgm th- -f nt 'l.h believed j It to nomKU Thk Commkiu'UI. aUp. aay that iWe of indulging in gb, of Uor, are will manifest their that the auuimona are itwued in con- A: TAYKY. the in tioiw of tardea men durinjf the equally unrelmble a- - rtneaaeK ll.ere the new tan If, j nei tk with Irish political aitua- the UC(t 'SSOIV to toaend exhibita. t fw luoiithii lead an imiutrtial ob- are atatiKtu-- Ui prove any proposition Hud kindred auhiecta. The arch-- j the ex,aiitn will lie a j server to conclude that no jfrcMt effort that may be laid down, and one aet .rf auJ I . ... -- rt deliljerHt. at 'II It I.. Thia country is very large aad t :Ulk'.. IV irtUMUlCI l Ul mMIU IH- Ma ll.al Buccesa. is lieiuu made, Ui aay the leant, U take aai ;.wa...1tkaalf lllfj and doea not depend in sue a series or resolutions with referadvantage of the splendid opjMirtunitiea act. Taken alUigetlier, KaiiNaa very healthy, oiliiiig measure foreign senti- ence to Irih affairs. any great the make of Oi'deu to tf'rel great ia welixiiue Ui wretle with ita alcoholic show. a when it ment plans and supply ilfMit of problem, and work out its oa n salvation. The Mexicans Kcrnmiiiend It. 'imm Tcial thin Kiwtern country which pUce alie ia Oct 15. The necretary Thkatkuwi. Hple w ill be pleasetl Ui of Washinctom, entitltxl to hold. j has from state received a dispaU-There newla more dwellings. know that the United SUU-- s circuit In aome uiatU-rOvlen Iihh been, ia ()oik a iimstaiit demand, and the men to court in Ohio has il.n id.sl that the sell Minister Kyan at the City of Mexico anaHleep, and thia in not a utatmuent meet it will be rewarded. nouncing that the Mexican republic ing of "party rate tickets" ia not a vio- will adopt recommendations for an in by a ilixpomtiou to find fault, hut ; lation of the interstate commerce act. ternutioiial American conference with m prompted by the exprenions of Home) , . , I. 11 Thk jxiesiliility that CIkii 'i"- I'rsiicis This is a decision of vital i Tlio Oil y MrlusiTi w ikihbip i.rj .imw iifiw :m A.J ami the Laricxxt in the Tcr- importance to regard to a uniform svstem of weights of the le:u!in hiisinesn men and ciipitalAM WLLL SKLKCTKI). )1)S ALL Nh own Adiuns may be caught in u. . Mml nieasures. us in ritrj. the as the theatrical profession, pnictice j intKof the city who have Iteen trying for woui.i naturally maKe a i.rave of t.hlirtini full rat for ara.uatic wv!m hi HMuken a spirit of Rctivity and accnicnts A Kisirrace to liritain. huv. work iiuionu the Mtple. True, linl.lin j jjHniztHins bus had a very depressing ef Oct. 1.7. - Earl Sjs?ncer, form- Lomihi.v, ' - T.flrirA fiin nun iua f.. mun inuiniujd in k'"i H l womlcrfully rupid rnte, ,ri1 "rl' of Ireland, de- of Denver's city detectivca Hilll it llmiMt Skvkkai. i,,,.,,;. to exist, and but there are other thiiiKH Ui look after! at NewK,rt, t,K,H ,n nave I neoiiiy suspicious even the small one h.ive found the ua.t imncieu. lsen tliiin the puttim; together of niiihseM of which he said the events taking feature of this is that any of the let of tickets a disastrous drain upon the . brick .did stone and mortar. The future Jmrvtl a ,,i(WrHre ,, should have escaped. is to be considered. treasury. The public will be glad to see f dnuger to the Empire. He expressed! A meeting of the Chinnber of Cum-- . the old system of siecial rates restored, hiinwlf conlhlcnt that the proMwuk) of Ijocai. talent is lsut to decide and doubtless the r.iilroads will be will- - (lltone if acted uism would settle the 'V '1) mer-has been culled for next Wednes- irisn rjiiestion. whether or not trusts are bcncticiiil. In soon as as rates these to is lie to and it they ing hossl grant day night sincerely sohave legal srmission to do so. that the nieinlxrs of that body will turn the incuntiiiie trusts are rcHjxH'tfully Shocking Armenian Outrages. licited to suspend operations. DoIbod Co. Co. out ecuiasse and tike w hatever steps lire Vifnna, Oct 1.7. A dispatch from to make the Chamber a jsiwcr rieccw-irConvention of Engineer. Constantinople slates that the arrests iimlAii.1 if mII..u-- for tl.M of IHKKingor Holland lias lKn an .1 PiTTsiinto, Oct 1.7. The twenty-sevent- of Armenians are still being made and i ing it to renutin ns lit present a Krfcct """need as unHt to reign. In this he is annual convention of the Inter- many of those who have been taken ol1 emulating most of the nionnrchs who into are shockingly maltreated j nonentity. national Brotherhood of Locomotive anu cus'ody tortured, theotheials at Van Ar-- i The commercial organizations of other j have armed thrones while history w as Enginee'S assembled this morning, meniii, arestill arming the Turksvand western cities are hard at work and j 'K''lntf nindo, (irand Chief Engineer Arthur presiding. outrages uiion ttie Armenians ther are re- There was a large attendance of dele- of frequent occurrence. while they are working Ogdon h T MANUFACTUKHS niHinrsl idle. This condition of affairs , KMnuixn shows an inclination to gates. Every division in the organisawa -- represented, HACK-Ttion KANSAN. lias been nlloweil 'Wnrf theHttlo" fciugdrmif "Portugal was devoted u calling the' roll, recervmg if not too long already, and from next This ia not particularly big business, credentials and perfecting organizations. 'Confessor" Woodruff Stnck WediHwdsy new life and activity should and fairness suggests that England look The convention will be in sessiou at in The Mire. not will down to loast two weeks and get Lined and Unlined, in Lijjht Weights. be iufused into the Chamber of Com- for bigger game. business before Friday. 15. Frank Woodruff, Oct. Chicago, merce. There are many things waiting alias Black, who told the reniurkublu and needing attention, things which ere Mks. Booth, known as the mother of Trade Meetings in Chicago. stories at the time of the Cronin murder, of the utmost importance U the future the Salvation Army, is dead. She was a Chicami, Oct. 1.7. The National Soap saying that he drove the horse and wagon of Ogdeii, and which must lie nttcndtxl well meaning woman and not iersonally Makers Association held a lengthy secret which carried the Ixxly away tothecess- to vary soon if any good can be accom- responsible for the bad music of her fol- session today, diKcussing the state of Exil, completed his sentence in the lowers in America. ell for g this morning. plished. trade and the establishment of a standard Thk Com m km 'i a i. believes that tho of prices. The matter of advertising bv At the door of the prison he wus met bv ' sheriff of Johnson county, Kansas, Litti.k Charles Aliikich of New cromos, testimonials' from actresses and the meeting of next Wtnlnesday night will who will take him there to answer the lie largely attended, and that the work York wiil never be at a loss for some- professional beauties was also considered and it is likely that this class of matter charge of CUT THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK AT THE PROPERTY. of making the future of Ogden what it thing to think about. In playing with will be greatly curtailed. Men. Street should be will lie undertaken with the matches he managed to roast his tiny Transit The National Carriage Makers' Association considered u lengthy rejiort on vim and energy that has always charac- twin sisters Ui death. Buffalo, Oct. 15. The ninth annual the technical school in New York, the terized Ogden men. of the American Street Railwork ot which is strongly commended. meeting Oni: of the interesting contests now in The board of trustees ner, two blocks Trout Cr Line, house, trees, Etc, of the institute way Association is in session here. Two-thir- l.tOx $2,500 of the street railways of tho counSUBJECT TO SPECULATION. progress is that lietwoen electricity and was asked to present to the next meet114x132 Corner and Grant to Thirtieth, the annexation of try are represented. Special committees 3,000 cable as street motive power. It is cer- ing plans lcxiking So vast and concontrnted has become tain to the disinterested observer that the school with some one of the univer- will report on the following topics: "Per- 50x140 ft Lets, near Twcnty-flfll- i, on Car 1,000 Line, sities of the country. Grant H. Burrows, fect street railway horse." "The year's monetary power of the east that there electricity is coming out ahead. of Cincinnati, was elected president of progress of cable motive power," '"Elec- "2x132 Corner on Twentv-Fifttwo new houses, improrements worth is hardly a created thing that is not ' tric motive power technically consid the association. 84,000, rents for $70 per month , 9,000 "Novel the made an object of larter. The eanio schemes for ered," representiug Delegates engineer development Editor Shepard of the Mail and A'.r-- n ing societies of the United States 1 .70x1 of House 24 rcnta street for and and "Public two and blocks from 25th on Grant, 4,000 railways" per month, spirit pervades the civilized world. m is making frantic efforts to combine Canada, at a meeting here today, decid- state treatment of corporations. Nothing has escaped save sunshine and the duties of a journalist and a mission- ed Ui call an internation ooafgress Three Blocks from Choice Lots Union 200 enof Depot, atmosphere. It is therefore not a strange ary. The efforts excite some attention, gineers in Chicago during the World's Rush of Canadian Lumber. Choice Lots in Central Park Addition, 300 Fair. A committee was appointed to circumstance that silver should have be- a little ridicule, but nothing else so far Ottawa, Ont, Oct 15. Four hundred 1 4 Acres New notify the societies of all foreign councome the spoil of the speculator. He as heard from. House, Burn, teller, Fine Orchard, Etc., on South carloads of lumber have left here for an tries. Washington Avenue, uses his power to depress it or increase , 6,500 American market since the removal of Seals (irowiiiff Scttreer. its price as suits his holdings of the the export duty. The amount awaiting Joh ann Most has announced in a letmomeut. He has no thought of the Saw Fra.vcisoo, Oet. The revenue shipment here is over 200,000.000 feet. to a friend that he intends to remain ter Both the Empire and Gazette attack the producer. He cares nothing for the in New York. It is not often that the cutter Richard Rush arrived today in government for removing the duty, on of He miner the west. has from four Townsend. Port days feels called upon to thank that j it will allow American the that ground in nn . advantage the personal j country Captain Coulson baid: "We have not lumbermen to enter Canada, compete for once be is eminent but blatherskite, seen a hundred seals this season be- with Canadians, and of men high in of-- ! friendship deplete our forets. entitled to a vote of gratitude. tween Ounulaska and the island going fice and influence. Legislation de-- ! to and fro, and the rooWries are deA Policeman Murdered. signed to promote the interest of the (iKNKKAL, Milks has been appointed serted. The fact that the Northwestern miner is misconstrued and turned away. Commercial obtained New company Orlf.ass, Oct, 15. David C. only If the Gen- twenty-on- e thousand out of the large It is this fact that knits the entire west an Indian commissioner. of police, was fatally shot at chief eral shall succeed in making good In- numlier of sixty thousand goes far toby a peculiar bond. The white metal three men near the corner by midnight of powder and ward sustaining the assertion that of Basin and Girod streets. Four must have justice. Tbe men sent to dians without the aid shots seals are in numbers. saw We ho declining allowed be to twine ball, may fairly five vessels the entire season in the entered his body. The assailants so far, Washington to represent the mining sec- fresh laurels only about his bulging brow. are unknown. sea itself." tion must have a hearing. There is a great power to overcome before this The Strike Collapsing. Abducted or Murdered? 2404 Washington Arenne, OGDEN, LTAH. An old woman who just died in New C. shall be brought about. But the west is Brlsbawe, Oct 15. There is plenty of Hazlkton, Pa., Oct 15. The people mighty and grow ing. It has able men York of starvation had over $11,000 in labor to be had here and in plenty, and in time Wall street will cash. 'It is almost needless to remark of this and surrounding towns are strike is collapsfng. Many members the of o lean that the IJocky mountains ore that no one worth keeping alive would greatly exeited over the strange the union nre applying to be of Flora Malloy, aged two and in their old positions. greater than its millions. Silver will die of starvation with $11,000 on hand a half years. The child ia remarkably one day be as stable as gold and as little nnd 5 cent restaurants in every block. Mercy for Birchall. pretty with light blue eyes, rosy cheeks subject to the ruthless sjieculator. and hair. On London, Ont, Oct. 15. A petition to she golden Wednesday Oxk of the state senators of Kansas AXD- General praying that the Governor the is suicided not "lntrL8. known has . It that L . i just JUSTICE MILLER'S 8UCCESSOR. ..v iu Hum ui ma resiueuce sentence of death passed upon Birchall oK.uutiig the gentleman ever did anything else of on Diamond avenue, in the most thicklv be commuted is being circulated here By tho death of Associate Justice note, but it is to be regretted that he populated portion of the town, talking for signatures. When the friend walked Miller there comes to President Harri- should have sought by such desperate to a friend. away the little one had disappeared. Meeting of the Loyal League. son the opportunity of making an impo- method a fame that w ill last about twen- Search was at once commenced the by St. Louis, Oct. 15. -- The twenty-sixt- h alarmed parents, who were joined by rtant appointment. It is to be regretted ty four hours. annual manv The sewers meeting of the Loyal Leaguo cessneighbors. and that even in the making of a member were searched, but , to no avail. opened here this morning. The meeting Thk return of Messrs. Henderson and pools of tho supreme bench, the element of Wednesday night 500 men were pat- is secret A large numlier of distinpartisanship plays a Dart. It is to lie Drinker from the east is notea in this rolling the woods. This number was guished soldiers and prominent members regretted, because the bench should lie morning's Commkrci.u, They evidently hourly increased, and the search kept of the order are present. The sessions above the intimation of any partisan come loaded for bear and the new elec- up night and day until todav there will be presided over by Ex President were upwards of 2,000 people commander-in-chief- . -- AT leaning. Applied law should be (w un- tric street railway system may be ex- in looking for the golden hairedengaged Hayes, baby. wavering as applied mat hematics. But pected to move forward rapidly. Much The parents were forced last evening to Goes To Yale. it is not Therefore if the President preliminary work must bo done before believe their darling had lieen stolen Nf.w Havkn, Conn-- , Oct. 15. - Edward not the slightest trace r.f her could were to pKiint a successor to Justice tho actual work of tracklnying is liegun, as lie found, and they reluctantly told the B. Cl.ipp, now professor of Greek in IllMiller, selecting him from tho Demo- but the whole project will be pushed searchers to cease their . (Torts. A re- inois college, has been called to the as cratic party, ho would bring about his through us rapidly us possible. ward of $500 is offered by the parents sist'int professorship of Greek in Yale. Xo. 2 40 4 THE COMMERCIAL. o . " Priet'a fp-ul- aiuTof rrt 1V it k f-- lt tl -i '- nt k-- ' imm LulU fr it ettt, -- X-t- li 1. l. With Titwka aMauH-Tkan-i.i- .iii1-- Dry Goods, Clothiiio' v fx L. CLARK & SON, act-m- a un li ! uhk I)KIA1TMKNTS! which HAItOAINS and With a.rR-uhura- id.-- THIS SIACK I , SHOES. HOOTS AND y j fi-cn- fr HAKOAlNs I ,.- 1 WALLACE, SMULN - & CO., ; p . ; ' a pji-"- i- W-- j WAM.ACK tn i WIIOLKSALK I 1 un Dry Goods and Notions. J j n I i'k, ; - n , 1 '"'f1 t "tnt j ; mm t e . j , ; j W, Dotal 4 j aim ; Ol-,1- ii S h SSa1 t j OF ' A FINE STIFF HATS, , Real Estate horse-stealin- horse-stealin- 140-Cor- h, i Hen-uess- Choice List and Acreage in o all Parts of the City. B. WHEELER, non-unio- n disap-Iiearanc- A LARGE: 8iue'-?'nu- COMPIiETK TJNE OF Danlm Mnmnnniirlinvin i juuifo w muhiui mum THE COMMERCIAL OFFICE Washington Avenue, OGDEN. |