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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, u tjj 1 AT THE OLD STANDI ail V it ' oiiiBiTijrous raW xi CAmiLtam iU tiA a rk-- and II must bury i epua bis aulLor uf ruoiaiM ai.J aijiiard tt4 in fur iir duvloj ictoctact aoibitiuD, aad be eooteet itJb UurvU at fi.U Ltury kjra faniiiiir W tarn. A'uta Uc in tbUmpti-bl- tb valuable niloeral rrwjurr kilkal, sua. Tbat would b tfetb( stnall ta unic?taad Ll kud uf a Lf in Ticiaity. TAH- eoemy ba would My surd OGDEN. Lad Vnl. but fctx b U at part sympathy, M the liLt f J forever from taiiind to U boud'a ttiOe be baa . Esnua. C.im' canning factury baa about i vf tl.iLr E. H GOKEEIX. the eyas of Polite. that baa Im ritt fur the work H ia &ui mAj eefeaua, afW kcg atumt l le traia rubber. topped - IT. GXTOBFJl fit-- Tti uf La rItMf. fauiiliar ailh errry and prosperous ttuaiiuer's WORK AHEAD. Lfa. H aiau famUiar with tba factory is oue of ( Vieo'a gtjud ubtan-tia- l fatiier'a uf but uuUa tLtrer-ited- . LafUiry every kad abuuld be aod bualoeiM TbK aecmfl to be imoLg tha people i an Mua) fUXMi at Uuuo Blue, talk a b aUul tba raa eUUy aal of Ogden, especially ajuong the bkit tav n of MbiifH AetM of Rjbta lluud and otber uppurtod heartily by t);d peupS. wrt, Minn I K. I bj U I awakening lanilita uf te olden tin a La caa abuut nto. rtl prugrMi more ecter ooos to earnest an i and ia aaaa, deI. jrijttm The pulitk-a- fight ia CUoratlo a tmtrn and Jim Cumniirttfa. Mjreuver. t into the work of advancing Ogdec'a In- . t . . t I.a rt.rwit anil ft T Ilia noifiea tbat it cuakea the entire trii rubuery that baa eer owurreu are ai ( Turn Wculi Cohbebtlu. i jwbiatd wry mL lutura. At utrt ugueua bunikm mm MiMiuuri river region feed a little weary. Lis toccue s end, withal though jr. ea, la dutm. fcJ TLurxU. baWvipiM and i loth to talk to ia . bare awakened to the fact that while The sensible remedy of getting J h THE - )- COMMEHCIAL ti 1 ! m, I. cett-rprit-it dir 1. dt-U- , aa rl er I i t )ULjJrt. e dax-io- ) 90. L. CLARK & SON, With a Complete Line of Seasonable lood in C c Goods, Clothing Dry J. SHOES. , . : g' j istrangera. tried The boy has alao many interesting j j relic io Lis possnwkMi that are ouo- ' j oected with bat Litlier s hie, sucb as old maa-ki revolvers, favorite bridle j 7, spurs, f EaUww at tL Poatu&ca at (V". I'tak. Is a lecture recently delivered at Salt fcD(, ue dad outlaw, aud a Imi.mi i Uuvatffc ta Btaik M Baouaui-- laa HAUOAINr IN Alala DF.PAHTMKNTS! Loke, Mr. Charles Ellis made some sur- - great scrxpUk that contains dippings t JimhIh pricing statements oonceruing the ktveof ' tf tier.rly everything that La appeared With New anil Choie ( 111a iantr. &o j in itriui aooui ft the Mormons for the constitution. MEETING OF TUX LIBEKAL CLUB. bum uaiea u learn nts a may be suggested in kindoesai that his the great outlaw ismeuiiij, great objVct of j HA HO A INK information would be as surprising to ifreat curitv. and amoug the boys in for Thora a il) h maoiia of tla Ok Jna Liberal with ate, and WATCH i he city he is the Mormons themselves as to anvune. dub at Ibr (.'icy Hall. WedaWajr. Ort. l'.th. at aherever he always you tig p. m-- , tvt lh urjUM of elnenut oflkwn fur their rejectful homage. (ximmands U fur arraum and two rara etuuir tlur CTKKEXT tOMMEXTS. city ettfrtiua. ait ar earatlr rm)iitd to attod. All lba.-A XAl tiJITV (iUAsS WIINIW. Kansas City Star: An incident in J. W. MrNcTT. Pfwa. K. B. Davoro, bee. Pre klent Harrison's Western trip which s a made a distinct and enduring impression The Smith Mvorre Ca j welcomed to mind was being upon his Juiry Sraudiil. A NEW MANAGEMENT. Iowa by a Democratic (tovernor. New Yobk, Oct very pecu- j Thia morning The Cummrkcial. aplinr letter from Mrs. Lillian M. H Por-- 1 Aspen Chronicle: The first act ever ter to Mrs. Louise J. Smith, who is suing pear under a new editorial and busineM to WALLACK & TAVKY. Success-io- n uiau&ife-uMwpassed by the United States enngrees her husband, ClifVm Oti Smith, for Only a few changes have our form under of government present intimIteen mule, as will ap(ear in the followand the last act passed by the present divorce, mainly because of alleged w Idle Mrs. Smith Porter Mrs. with ing list of officers of The Commercial law was tariff a for the acy proteccongress President, W. N. Hhilling, tion of American industry- - Why a pro- was in California, and gome equally CVmpany: tective tariff law is durable and at all I... .!;. l..tura Mrs Kmith ......... ill Cali.from secretary and treasurer, Theo. Ivobinmm: '" Uliai i. . times 8up(ortel by the popular opinion roruia to virs. l orier iu iiiinrui. w here bunineas manager, E. M. Correll: atwiKt-an- t is because the hoi1c see its effects and Mrs. Porter was subletting the Smith managBr.W. D. Gulick. know that it has built up i our manu- apartment at No. :k;i West T home eonieti-tioThe editoriHl otaff lias been innreaiwd created factories, mYMid street Mrs. Smith reducing price of goods, fur- room there, was nut in eviden yester- by the addition of one niuu, and is at nished a home market for agricultural dav at the trial before Judge Ingraham M. follows: as H coaiitituted preMnt products, by taking thousands of agri- - in tho court special term, A. B. Hayes, CorrelL culturista and making them workmen j With thesupreme of taking the exception ediII. L. of and Riwe, city consumers instead managing editor; producers, Ilev. Henry Mot tot rector Tor- kept wavres generally at fair and living of tho Protestant Ep scoal church of tor; C. E. Stic;klt telraph ami sKrting EirhiMir Wh..lal Hry CxvU Him in 0lon. and lb Larnrat ia tba rates. The present tariff wus adopted th lfolv Communion, which will lie done r.W r.i.i. or..i IHK)1)S ALL editor. ritor)' with fuller discussion and more general j today, the evidence yesterday closed the A change will be made Monday next knowledge by the people, than any for- triul." F. J. Moisser, hiscouusel.examined in some of tho etiitorial piitionR, but mer tariff. It has become now the set- Mr. Smith, who made emphatic denials of j tled policy of the country, and cannot le the charges of intimacy Is tween Mrs, until then no change will bo made in the materially changed in years. A time Porter and himself. On cross exam ina- of the and make up general apiiearanoe brings out, as it will, more and more tion Alfred Pagelow, counsel for Mrs. paper. On Ttioaday morning full an-its beneKcent effects, the policy Smith, got Mr. Smith to admit that he clearly, nounreniHiit will 1 mado of tho now of protection to American industry will was greatly iucenwd liecauso Mrs. lieconie yet more fully established. Smith would not retract her charge rtontooit lated changes both in the etlibv against Mrs. Porter. Had she done so, rial frce and the make up of the paier. Mr. Smith said, he might have lived shall board of directors the As soon as Atleiliury, Omaha llee: That one-ceAllci'liniy, postage uitli her ituain as his wife. Mrs. Smith have had its next meeting, ThkCommkr-'ial'will event uallv come, and will lie in op- - was briefly examined in rebuttal, und cration throughout the country, cannot thus the eciiliiir letters came out position on several important Is? doubted. Fifty veurs ago the liostiige Mrs. Porter was a widow of several & Co. will of Hut anuouueed. be questions .in d luttftr wkimMtti! of u sinirlM Kheet j years, and Mra Smith seems to have this the people m'ay rent assured, thut i eaTt-less than thirty been w(t, Hix rt.nlrt playing grass widow on tne I acme Thk Commkwial iK'lieves in tho old colmiles, ten cents between thirty und coast, wlion the first letter introduced figiity miles, twelve ami n nan wins oe- at the trial wa written. It w.is from lege mottor, rfnlig!a nulla rrtrornum. iwihd eijjniy and one hundred and Mrs. Porter to Mrs. Smith. After defifty miles, eighteen and scribing a poker party in the New York ROASTING HUMANITY. one hundred and Hat, cents between Mrs. Porter wrote: a- a fifty and four hundred miles, and twen- Now, dearie, stay at home, beautify five hundred miles, over defour cents tv in can all and you l).ath by fire is about the least improve MANUFACTUKKS The first fcoat reform crime with the act yourself music, reading, etc. sirable of any of the numerous varieties of 14., wTIiuh reduced the rate to nve hair. a You such face, have eyes, lovely todHd!i.; the human . being is subject cents for less than three hundred miles lips and a good fig . ilii guards niwmplishfiLjMB&MjJie t"it i.w Vt.vn.ursetf'. r.'iMaa.refly' imer V leaving this Ivylv ia aw to take on ijv- . Mix jyrfu- - love me, 1 will at IrunnH to tiirie centsxr less) oroiul of me in tho H nhs a in tho extreme.! great reductym right new lilt ss gratifying cents would be more than folly to grieve and Lined ami Tnlined, in Lijrht Weights. . ,. a'! than three thousaud miles und V shall be , . 01 man maxe mv nimseii ijt'i every wgucn for any greater distance. In recent lieinoun your fate, hard and loveless as - i i,aafTertheless the committee of one to arouse all the en- years we have seen the rate reduced to it is. oyinrrrunu cent inDo you think, if in tho first four years jrning to death of hotel guests thusiasm Mssible among the members two cents, postal cards at one not unixjmmon. It should not or the chamber, and let the meeting of troduced, and the weight allowed for of your married life, while faith, hope, is single letters doubled. The tendency, youth, love and all the glamor of passion be uncommon. Wednesday night be largely attended. only extremely in short, has uniformly loon to make wns being unfolded to your hearts It should lie entirely unknown. letter Kstnge cheaper, and its reduction and only lives do you believe if you were to one cent can only be a question of not happy in those days, that when six. The recent catastrophe in Syracuse LAKE NAVIGATION. ' time. was but an example. In fifteen minutes eight, ten, fifteen or twenty years had climbed would have and come gone you from the time a blaz s was discovered During the past two seasons Capt. Salt Lake Tribune: The death of any nearer the golden summit of love's ten large and elegant but flimsy and un- Morton, one of the best sea and inland Justice CUT THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK AT THE PROPERTY. Miller transfers an honored own jovr Ah! no, indeed. safe buildings were a mass of flames. sailors to be found anywhere, has name that belonged to the earth to the " ou have all the attributes to charm. Guests ran hither and thither, only to dio had charge of, and owned, the sailing august list which makes up the count of Bring scores of people about you; go dead. He was a out, walk, drive, play, read and keep miserably in the riery interior. They vessel "Argo" which has traversed the the Nation's illustrious a great jurist. He wus a yourself free from care and sorrow. So great lawyer, Great-Salfrom themselves to windows On of Lake. waters the that greater man than eit her lawyer or jurist. when you next see 'My Lord' he will find precipitated two blocks from Car Line, house, trees, Ete, $2,500 be daahed to pieces in sight of a horri- vessel hundreds of people have enjoyed The heart of the man was bigger than vou as attractive nnd courtly as when i:0xl40-Corn- er, fied crowd. themselves ou long or short voyages. tho brain. The sense of justice in the first he knew you. "nd 8,00 TWrtMh, LlI.TJAN Could this have been prevented? Most Not only strangers, but the people of soul of the man was so strong that it widow in far 50x140 ft was life. Mrs. so controlled his that the It Smith, grass i, strong near Twenty-tlftlon Car Lets, 1,000 Line, certainly. No hotel fit for use. should Ogden, Salt Lake City and other points he gave up the state of his birth and away California, seems not to have been have flared up like a pile of tar barrels. in Utah have enjoyed tho opjiortunity sought free soil where he could, un- - altogether sad, as snown uy mis an 72x132 Corner en Twenty-Firttwo new houses, Improvements worth $4,000, rents for $70 per month 9,000 trameled, declare his convictions not- swer: Buildings cannot be made absolutely offered for rest and rocreation. Los Angeles, March 8, 1889. provisions, but they can be so constructed But while Capt. Morton has performed withstanding constitutional House 50x119 rents for $24 per month, two blocks from 25th on Grant, 4,000 solemn statutes: "My Very Dear Young Friend: I am that if set on fire they would burn more a great service for the people of Utah and notwithstanding that he did not believe in the jus- very happy here. Last week I hud com- Choice Lots Three Blocks from I'nlon 200 Depot, leisurely than shavings FOHked in kero- the "people within her gates, the Union tice of jMilitical slavery or the le- pany my "beau. He is bringing or sendinhas He sene. The Leland, was doubtless at- Pacific railroad has probably been the gality of oue man holding title in the life ing me something every day. Choice Lots in Central Park Addition, .... 300 years vited me to go out to the beach and tractive to the eye. If it had sported greatest beneficiary from his work. The of another man. For twenty-eigh- t 4 1 Acres Xew Home, Bam, teller, Fine Orchard, Etc., on South hns been an honored member of the many other places; buy me delicious fewer dadoes and lees tinsel, and more captain now proposes to go east immedi- he most august tribunal in America. For fruit and candies. How I love to be Washington Avenue, 6,50f concrete floors and brick partitionp, the ately and purchase a steamer for use u pon twenty-eigh- t years, the most important courted." A very handsome gentleman called awful story would never have been told. the lake nest season, thus increasing his iu the history of the Nation, he has is all The lesson should be heeded and bet- facilities for accommodating tho people been a light before the people. Through the other day, and now I know he more me. Oh, dear! I have the most on this broken difficult that up legislation ter hotels replace the kind that threaten who enjoy a voyage on the lake aud country has ever Been he has been one of than I can manage. Louisk." the guests with torture and shocking largely benefitting the railroad company. the strong pillars to point out the law. A few months later Mrs. Smith wrote leath. But the lesson will not be heed- The captain should be encouraged in And now he goes down to the grave to Mrs. Porter: "Los AjiCiKLEs, Aug. 5, 1889. - My Dear, ed. It never is. There will bo more his, work, and the Union Pacific ought covered with honor, and goes into hisY'ou ask me as one of the strong and true nnd Good Friend: tory and and to do in atastrophies, again its power to help great men of this generation iu which about my beaux. The one I wrote you again speceverything tators will shudder at the screams of the Capt. Morton in his scheme. It is a great men have liecn so common thut it about is "an eastern man. handsome and 35 perishing and the odor of burnt flesh. good one and merits commendation and required extraodinary gifts and achiev- worth from 75,000 to 1100,000; aliout ements to single out any particular name years old; beautiful teeth and soft mus-tachhelp. from the shining list very intelligent and has traveled TH1 BLIND EDITOR. all over the world. It is seldom that marriage notices ap"You will say you are practicing all JESSE JAMES' SOX. Editor Pulitizer has retired from con pear in the editorial columns of great you can on the guitar. I am delighted to hear it. Clifton said in his letter you trol of the Now York World. The loss of public opiniou generators and thought entertained him so incubators such as The Commercial. An Elevator Boy in the American played nicely and you is bis eyesight has caused this move. 404 Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UTAH. much. I am sure that very lovely of C. B. Bank Kansas at Mr. Pulitzer is a remarkable news- But there are occasions when stern ediBuildingCity. vou, when he loves music so dearly. Loose." Sioux City Journal: With all that paper man. His rise from obscurity to torial dignity unbends before the nathe proud position of head of one of the tional reputation of the contracting has been written about the famous MisHere follows a letter without signagreatest journals published was almost parties and admits the wedding notice souri outlaw, Jesse James, little has ever ture, but proved to be in the handwritof Mrs. Porter: dazzling. And yet when the qualities of to a place of honor amoug editorial effu- been said about his family or domestic ing October 18. 1889. Pulitzer are considered there is little of sions. Such is the case in the present relatious. By those not familiar with I told you Mr Dfar Wee Wee the surprising in his rise. He studied instance, the parties being bo often men- his history it is generally supposed as far as I could what my experience ASDthe public needs, and he spared no tioned that all will doubtless recognize that when the Ford boys did their with Clifton,s disposition has taught me, petted, work the great bandit simply, ho must be humored, expense, to meet them. His begiuuing the contracting parties, and give a sigh dastardly litwith, aud all the was with an unknown sheet in St Louis of satisfaction that the nuptuals which was single and that, save his brother tle things like pins, etc., must be relighis race was extinguished lMTvK looked after. that he secured simply for the value of have been announced so many million trunk, with him. This impression is wroni?. iously In fact, treat him like a spoiled child. ite franchises, and allowed to die. He times have finally been consummated. i t nowevei, tor oesse was married and was You must banish all your aches und began to acquire fame through his man- We refer to the marriage of Joe and the father of one child, a boy, who was look bright and pretty and smile nnd when Annie Iioonev. an infant when his father was killed. pains, agement of the I'o(-lipatc"smile and bo a villain still." He hi i This boy now lives w ith his widowed a he took tho New York World his success peculiar temperament, and one must mother in a little house on study, Capt. Morton expects to go east soon Troost avenue inmodern study it and know how to Ik from the first was almost phenomenal. Kansas Citv, Mo. He sure nnd ' please hir Rivals hated him, and he thrived on their to superintend the building of a steam- is called Jessie James, jr. lie is now In th: Icur, als , Mr. Porter jdninly W for the of about fantastic drew of Salt Lake is next an elevator tells he ear Wee Wee that it m bope-let-- s ship navigation years age, and gibos. Their charicaturists in the American National Bank for i.er evt-- to expect to win her pictures of his nose, but ho kept follow- summer. In this project he w ill doubt- boy iu that city. He is a steady and building AT love. ing that nose to a goal they had not the less have the support of the railroad industrious lad, Hnd .is small earnings "Clifton's" will he benefit. which reach. hcompunies are all that his mo' brains to 'id - have to exist on. One of Pulitzer's strong points has -F r Young James bus been IWirl) d Kansas City was recently the scone of horn, bis faculty of getting good men ' for Ixn a of nc his John ago opporSupreme him. He appreciated them aud a train ro' bery. The residents suspect tunities, but Iu ih a great student and Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, I some of the roceut census enumerators. has leannu Darkmaster. was he but them, He himself. is died this afternoon, paid many things No. Jl tmaioairatkiM ail4 be aiHreaaad to ClTI, L TAM. Ot'dea has ben leeiiiig, rival cities Lave been bard at work, and that already Ogden Las suffered seriuuely through the ntyligenoe uf her jwople. A live, active Chamber of Commerce could have thangej this condition of affair to the opposite, but there Las been no Chamber of Commerce for some months, and hence the result it i not too late yet However, which measures those to take will partially, if not a holly, recover the ground. The Chamber has before it a number of questions for decision and upon which immediate action is necessary. Prominent among those things which w ill oome before the Chamber for action is the railroad situation. The last few weeks have developed some phase of this situation which absolutely demand decisive and immediate action, and unless something is done soon the beginning will be made w hich in itself ia bail, but which in its fulfillment is much worse. It is imperative, under the existing circumstance, that the Chamber of Commerce l reorganized and that the members enter into the work and and spirit with the vim of characteristic so energy men in the pant Gentlemen of Ogden, Thk Commercial is not now, uor has it been duriug the pant few weeks, sounding a false alarm; but with certniu facts in its possession it has repeatedly urged action by the Chamber of Commerce, mid in thus speaking has had in view o!ely the good of the city. If the Chamtwr gcbi to work immediately and intelligently sets to work to mwt the issue tlmt have arisen since the hist meeting of thut Ixxly, well nnd gxd. Tho situation is really more critical than tho majority of Ogden men realize nnd much more so than Thk Commercial cares to admit, but it seems necessary to speak the whole truth in order to anniRO the jeople to action. Scores of men are already awakened and are doing all in their )owcr to bring about a favorable change and place tho city in the same position regarding prospects which she held four mouths ago. The Chamber of Commerce is the only agency through which this work can be men in politic Las not yet there. bet-- a j HOOTS AND fmm which j , gs Og-de- f; 1 h ... glv r Sl'KCIAl. THIS Sl'.U'K ! Jse kt editor-in-chie- teloet. WALLACE, SMUIJf Dev-Ioi- & CO., iINCORPOKATEIM WHOLESALE -- sr.! Dry Goods n and Notions. n ; ,u ; uiwiifTOivr. m bU. hiiM viiil1 .ILIiMldUllllliUI .lirilit Ihlili j mm i Dotal i ; Dotal I'd i three-fourth- s j j tittti i yrs OF STIFF HATS, - Real Estate j t . rlMW j h, fire-proo- Choice List and Acreage in all Parts of the City. 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