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Show OC.DKS DAILY COMMERCIAL: BtlUJKG THE RALLY.' run vt rv:-t- LlbKKlL THE ATTESIttSiCE lSTEttiT Ccmk Variou ACTIVE. if rv Addrex tba Tkutt lk- - fc.Udin- - Ibr Way M -- Oat HundrrJ an T S. M. iu ihw U-- MeaDCf lu latk up.. 4.4 tMwUfi a4 I Fifty-F- it i (iij Slurli TaLra. th - frit ure it H otuuM-tn- f ir tvM dri ooM h . r in l t built lru iatii;tt. with kud ki V'-l- j trtur'ii m rf theprttt Ut man Ll itlrrU aiui-ui- - Anihri uA tUX !a this good, mui-- )pU city asiciationn. which although there are other in the city. Thoiie who jiay nreery active thtr. rtnt give it all U the landiord. By paying it to au to one uxn geu it all or nearly all. further eiplaia the plan of the Af'ia Iu twenty years iu aying rent you tion. "in an associaMr. Kich stated that borrower will he pay the landlord fl.UHt. you pay it to yourself. interest at the rate of 9 per tionWhile Mr. Anderson was speaking n lit, payable monthly 75at the rate of 75 were taken up of mock in cents r $1'K. Alao eenta per month the association. reduce the to principal One hundred and forty fiv sharea This furnishes an easy way for a work-tu- were Bubscrilted for and on hundred home. is And aixiut sliaree man to btiihl a had htH'n Uiken before making the only way a working man can 245 sharea now himself a asaure well home, $21,500 in the valuetaken, or a total of of Hubscriptiouii. lie helieved in Ogden. Its foundation The meeting then adjourned. are hh eolid aa thoM of the mountain. A few year ago an eiatly MOKMON 1KMPLKON TIIK PLAINS. like thia one, wan started in Salt Like of hundreds and workingiiten there City, Curious Old Huildinir Near Nebraska now have homes as a nault. The Buecena of thin institution dejienda City Krceted by the Saints. much upon itaxpular mipjiort. A large Nkubaska City, Neb., Oct. 10. Near investment in the enterprise will help the association and the city and the this city and el. by the Missouri river home needing people. Ogdeu'a reid there stands an old and massive building estate is as Rolid as any in the went. No of stone, square and plain in architeccity liH8 such clear titles. The security ture; its surroundings rough and bare of those who invent in this association and altogether uninviting. It is the old trtock is therefore perfect. half fort, half temple, of the refuge, Let Ogden become a city of hoinea, Mormons. built up by one man assisting auother. In 1847-8- , when the Mormons were Applause. . driven out of Nauvoo by theangry mobs, M. Mr. railed E. Kiewl then up Mayor their temple burned and their prophet Allison for a short mldress on the sub- slain mid they took up their wearisome in hand. ject march across the plains to found a That gentleman had thought that in Utah, they camped where this when he had hoard of the formation of building now stands to rest on their a marriage endowment association in in irch. They resolved to erect a temple Ogden that Ben Uieh would soon have a in honor of Joseph Smith on the sot, a building association organized hh a counhouse of refuge for other emigrants who terpart. It had ho turned out. might come that way on their march to We believe the generul object of this the promised land. The entire company association to lie good. It into put one's hbored upon a stout qu irry for a numlier in own head. It to of days until own roof over one's enough m .terial had lxeii destroy the landlord system in Ogden. secured for the tenioio, and then the Where' the people have owned their own work was left in the hands of several homes the country has been most pros- mechanics and a number of laborers, perous. while the remainder continued on the So it has been iu France. The United journey along the trail westward. It States government aims at this policy, was not till the next spring that the is shown in as its homestead, preemption temple was finished. It was used as a and other laws of the kind. A nation of fort for their defense against several homes is a nation of more refined and Indian attacks. It also became the tomb elevated character than one of tenants of many. and landlords. Among a train of emigrants that The sutferring and irritation in crossed the river in 1818 was an old Gerland is owing to' the landlord system man couple, new converts to the faith. there. The same is partially true of They seemed to bo friendless and home Britain. Great less. The march across the country and United effort is necessary in nil large the cold and exposure of winter was too is of true and useful purposes. This much for the old pilgrims, already worn this association. President Harrison had out with age, and when the half comrecently paid a glowing tribute to the pleted temple was reached the old man American Home in one of his speeches. died. The death of her husband shook The population now seems to be flockthe faith of the old woman, and she ing to the cities. As the people in cities would not continue her journey westincrease, discontent of the laboring class ward. She remained for several weeks growH. And there is no better cure for with the workmen at the temple, and social discontent than the growth of during the day made almost hourly building associations whereby people trips from the house on the bluffs to the Her may own their own homes and possess grave at the river and back their own firesides. The tenant system wearied step and the heavyagain. of her tap is a failure as to lands. A community walking slick upon the stony path were of land owners will always be more hapheard from morning till night. One py, prosperous and progressive than any morning, after the temple was about land tenant system can be. completed, the old German woman was He therefore urged nil to take an in- found dead in her cot. terest in this association. Applause. It was a tradition of the Mormons that Mr. Pettingill wns introduced as a her spirit revisited the scene nightly gentleman familiar with building associand that the tap of her walking stick ation operations in other cities. could be heard along the path to her He said he had lived mainly in Chichusband's grove. The building was soon ago, whose growth had been without a abandoned bv the Mormons and was of world. the It in historv the parallel finally occupied for a brief time by a sethad but 150,000 people in I860. Old tler, but he, too, was driven away by the cities had made fun of that growing city uneasy spirit of the old woman, who, it as g city covered with mortgages. But was said, visited the spot to guard a those debts have been paid off. Build- treasure of gold 'hich she and her husing associations have made Chicago. band had buried near the temple. There are associations in Newark, N. J., whose stock cannot be bought for $2,000 A Mill Explosion. per share. In all modern progress united action Pittsburg, Oct. 16. An explosion ocis necessary. Cooperation is the genius curred at Moorhead's rolling mill at Soho of modern success. this afternoon. Several men are reWorking men desire a home. But ported killed or injured. they think one dollar is so little that it Tonight Ed. Hughes and Michael is too hard to get up to a sum of 8500 or Korwat died. Homer Bearin and John 81000, and the money is spent as fast as Hughes cannot live. He called Mr. Hen E. Itii-- jtswu-iatm- u a awmM-iutio- new-cit- earned. The saving habit is most valuable, and Watchinsr the Railroads. any institution that helps this habit is Chicago, Oct. 16. A local pajier prints most commendable. So he approved the a Story to the effect that the inter state enterprise under consideration. A man who loves his home better than commerce commission has a number of a loafing place is a good citizen to be government secret servicemen at work trusted. Applause. in this and other cities trying to secure Mr. John A. Boyle was introduced. evidence against railroads which are beHe said he had given the plan of the lieved to be violating the law. Association some consideration. Such 'jwwiations are new here and their benefits not as well appreciated as elsewhere. But they have existed in England for a hundred years. One plan there was to make a payment of $2.50 a month, a sum which will compound in 14 years. This was considered a good investment there. But one can do better here. I!y paying $15 a month for six and onn-ha- lf years one has $1,170. This is b good investment for any man. And it can be done instead of paying rent and for less money. Although interested in one association, he would urge this one should be largely patronized. There are about 8,000 associations in the British Isles, many of which have an annual income of a million to several millions a month. This success is largely high-prioe- TU aivvrdt DLJMTlni cut ls orl. th deoeafittii. trt-- t C E. irn Compter M Sow TIIK IV. Being Tne4. i. 4 ll.U la ul j mm kuvu Utr Wl to Kucm, Cot to m tfn4W uf T. I 550. the Uu LI AS , LSI u4uyMl ia tL LoteU. hue.! Be porta PUo m mrouwi jf War lurk, mrmrmgoM Biaa' a suae tmt, mad third buao'o' UtterJ and ora fWt hat. oely UuiijTih w. re of Lwowo rre La ourk Mr. bhuMk, Jvhsmm. ahtrt. kv. autj flight ha-- i a narrow U feuad fan LaHa to tL HUuroaa Ui throtifh Xlr . an tiwf-tethli carried hut artitk-ia- i fcv nut Laving tiiu to put- th Numbur of Dwhd Non I'artiNaa tfturt ni-ititi- od E1Ih FtMrr Smirr I he orrwtl Lit of the ; i ri?orBi iaw H Ji4iumjii, ALhf sLV Tw o Mia in A li.it- - mmtnmg i:xA(.;r.i:iTr.ii. at Four, With Vktory for Kleiiirnt. ' a Moisia, Ia, IK--t 16. Thfr arm tim in th Ulc two vtntimi vl th j ihm AUrf Ttut Hr ltr-XtaK-- ' Hk4 U Ititml Ki r. 1 Lim Ul Mn-urv-a m lW khot LlIUlf. n.r Ujdy La 17f hvuL! i tot-lta- J Kb TL oorocrTs jury tfcoivLt tiii.1 CASES. t l'j. list of 14. The folWaiag in a lk( i , vorrtn-to.- 1 th dead; Annie of New Vork, rTaut, 2t Trial t alrdr fur TtnUy. jean Wouuut'a Chruitian I'dioo Bridget lk.;le Mareellua, 25 yar TL Finst Iii.tri-- t Court, with Judge today. Th nou partisan juntioo wasi Snuut hC, X. V, Oct - Th loa on old; w old; lhum li. Itarrop. rJizaueth. J&tuntA. MiiM-- r ou Ui bench, paw-- ; brought up, Mm. J. Khea Futr, who th l Uiul Hot! evoetoU $125,0. Tli 35 year old; K ate Ken art, aged X th national tvovrulion hotl ciaU VM T4tfurnitur m all errant Mary lank and Mary Had with othviB upon tL fikilowiuj; aM yeeterdiiy: den, aervanta, are miming, and it i u vs. the Ogdeu j lat year. rmlj championed th noti cWtroyeJ. CutwidrLW liaM CharliM.too.tU posed they have perkbtsi. iurli'viU cauM. 1 liem a a a bitU-- r lia tained by th American T iMiiiiiiiiv, trial cuticu MUiing lUi-ii- t. cumEipmH iu which aouteof her optouenti e,ltoa jury. Verdi, t for vUiuuS of A not her One. pany in it building and exprvM mat tor, j attacked her for nipaljy with th l $2. A. W, Wertz ere Th Wwitrrn I'uion publn an arty. Mm. Foster replied that in th adjoining hotel. The individual hVKju i KK, . i Oct wontau clung to iter j inmate of th hotel heavil y 4 their another hotel fire in thia city thia TeUriph CHupany, tea days in ml.i. li she asuau Amrkan to preare dii.l kerve pajieris oo l,,l),u rigni iemii ner noeny unaer tne rsotial effect. Hi probable Km of, ing. About tiv o'clock th flame She a an iutense lue tvHiMitution. lor DfW trial. life d-not exceed eight three guest discovered in th kitchen of th Cloba. woman tx.uld no be an intern vs. II I. I. Tarpey Omant, t aL, five publican; t lkfuta-rativ a and h Mervant. Thirty person are Hotel, eierate from the man buiklauir-'lli- e anJ wui yet days more time guru iu which to tile artin ' gut-etwere called but only few worker for temperance. notice of new triaL injured. severely th tire being quickly subA lady aroe and d if woman' Th Inland ltotel, the resjmt.4e.l, CaUary vs. M. Murphy. ordered magnificent diHUllttoed. moat modern and timt hi. minted hotel dued. opinion an partisan should not Im ren lVter Wilm v C. K. Man coui-lan- m.ed in tin convention, and Mr. Foster in central New York, today in nothing A Sad Ikimestic Traced jr. replitvl emphatically, no; there ia t al, trial to a jury. Pending. but a ma of amouiilcring ruins. It no politic in thin umveution. waaat 12 15 this t. U O.-- ltl Jaiue 14W In thin iiiiit th pLiiulitf claimH he Nkwcokt, fire the when morning day trnggle the waa first discovered in the region of th Keown, an employe of Robert (toelet, gaveC. E. M.ue $l,'.t to invent for Finally after an I all Iowa union vote to lie no kmger kleiiti- - j kitchen on the eecoud tl.r. Inside of ' him; that the M.t tie company ia re-i- ni with the national bodv heaileii by fifteen niiuute the building waa in crossed th cottage lawn to th cliffa di ble. although M.ijiie did not turu the tid Mia Willard. Thi carriet! by a vote of flames from end to end, and before yesterday morning to cast hi line formoney in to tli company. U15 to OS. The disseuter withdrew w ith miuutse had elapsed, the th morning supply of fish. At on aide THE TK1AL ('AIJIMMK. the inleutk'a of forming an Iowa union thirty walla had fallen with the exception of the gully, at th bottom of the artero, The follow iug ease are on call at the n a third party Win. of the northeast corner. The whole waa he saw the body of a woman waahintr in one srething furnace to which was tirst District court for Fridav, Oct li. Peter Wilson va. C. H Mavu Co., added the horror of many live being in- about the tihallowa among the rook. Crop Didn't Suit lliin. et aL At first it waa feared th loaa of McKeown called the polio and th body Dktkoit, Mich, Oct 15. "Jack, the volved. life would be aliout thirty, but the night w as taken to the J. Thompson vs. Kav A Spect. where Walter Thorn vs. Vnion Pacific liail-wa- hair cutter" ha found another victim wore along and the numlier of missing Russell, the dead woman' husbttnd, been has to sixth added a and the list and dead waa reduced to seven or eight Company. Abuer (ientry va. Klwood Maden et aL M:ittie Morrigan and her sister Nellie When the flames began sweeping through claimed it The body w as aent to Fall where the funeral will take pluo John C. Murphy vs. Oregon Short I with work in the city and live in the the hotel, night clerk Jonea set the auto River, Line llailwav couipunv. matic fire alarm bell ringing. Before at her parents' home. No inquewt a aa the cause of her death is known. auhiirbt. Nellie has beautiful black hair, the Kichnrd 1L Hill vs. Mary Leavitt. rudely awakened guests could realize held, She returned from a visit to Fall w hile Mitttie has rather tdiorl brown what waa the matter, the names and River on evening a little the Held to Answer. locks. It waa the custom for the girls to smoke rusned through the halls, cutting worse for Saturday liquor, and she was ashamed off of means room the usual exit Each Mosea !i utm, who was arretted on a go home ttigether, but Saturday after- to go homo to her husband and children whs provided with a common rope fire from Phil (Jril, noon Nellie received a uicag telling esciie, and by menus of these ninny in that condition, so she took a room at charge of stealing near Eden, had a hearing liefore Judge ' her not to meet M ittie as Muttie was t lives were saved. During the tire the Mrs. Nicholson's house on Gulden Hilt, It W. Cross yesterday. The evidence have comiiany homo. It so bnpjMtned hotel, viewed from the street, presented street. She visited her family the next seemed to U pretty stitT against him and that Mattii went home first She had a scene which will never lie forgotten. morning, and Mr. Russell told her alt the Judge held him to meet the grand traversed half the distance when a man At many w indows of the five stones of might return to the pine where ah ntepped up behind her and threw his ' the burning buildings could be seen men siient the night Becoming desperate, jury in Itonds of James Burt and John Spuckman lie- - arms around her head iu such a way and womeu piteously calling for help or she wandered away to the clilTs and at down to drown her grief in drink. Durt hut she could neither see nor scream. came his sureties. making encae by means of the rope lip ing the afternoon a party of niea. The charge against him is grand lar- - A bright blade gleamed ami Miss Muttie pliance. found her lying on a rock below th ceny. This seems curious to an eastern was thrust aside. She ran screaming to Cora Tanner, the actress, when cliff. Before the tide could rim man to have a muii charged with grand her home, and a party organized to aroused rushed into a gentleman's room larceny for simply stealing a sheep, or search for the man, but the search was and cried, "For (lod's sake, save me!" and sweep her away they carried he even a half dozen. futile. They, however, found the hair He ht her down by a roo and she iu the heights above and summoned the But tlie law of Utah makes it grand ' cut from Matties head on a sidewalk. twnpeif with only lacerated bauds, sav- jMilice. She slept oir the effects of th larceny to steal a single animal olf the He had evidently mistaken her for Nellie ing all valuables. Following is a list of liquor in a cell at the station, and sobbed bitterly when she discovered her whererange, even though its value be but a and ho threw the short hair away in the dead as far as known: abouts. She bogged to have her disdollar. disgust. The people are greatly excited from Annie Cumiuings, jumped tho This is to get away with stock thieves and will use Jack roughly if they can fifth floor, killed instantly. William E. grace hidden from her children. Chief t of Police Turner look Mrs. Russell in Utah and it is liable to do it. find him. Harrop, Elizabeth, N. J., lowered himher Tulley for confession at her reself by rope half ways down from the COL0UE1) VOTERS MEET. It Was a Bullet. fourth floor. When the rope burned off quest. After a long interview ah loft ami again visitou her bom. Hugh S. Wallace was shot. Whether he fell to the ground. Ho died at 4 a. the priest her husband's temper unFinding Rose hotel m. not Social or llesire do will accident lie never Schwartz, intent domestic, by They Equality she left again, and waa not changed, fioor. Died from the from fifth in known. ju poil But Their Right ait Citizens. tiody was found yesterA jiost mortem examination by Dr. the shock and internal injuries. Un- seen until her Her head and face wer - At a 16. . morning. of day CotxMnu, meeting hotel known woman, Powers yesterday revealed a domestic:, jumped badly cut aa if she had jumped headbullet lodged between the skull and colored Republicans from various sec- from the fifth floor. Instantly killed. to the rocks, and her shoes werecnt Missing are Mary Doyle, servant; long brain, near the point of entrance and tions of the state, resolutions were New York, guest; A. J. and scraped, as though she had alipped Robert Mills, under the forehead. do Van 1) and tried to save herself from falling. liter., Jersev Citv, guest; George It had slipped down toward the eye. adopted declaring that the delegates Mrs. Russell's life was an exemplary Had the deceased called in medical aid not consider it wise or prudent for the E. Wood, Dexter, New York, guest. except for her one tailing. 8h at once after the shot entered, there is Republican. - t pA ticket in th Welti. Hh Purry. of. tha. insurance firm of one, was a good housekeeper, a dutiful wit, Bow-ebelieves n was discussion heated resolution a the After a but bullet Perrv, that the place hardly question and a thoughtful mother to hat could have been removed and his recov- was also adopted recommending the ne- set on tire. The fire started in a back children.kind, waa 20 years old. Mr. She a was lot a room condition stored. of of where grease groes for betterment their ery assured. s is a New York caterer Russell At the Globe hotel tire too, Perry says, The wonder is that a man with a per- to vote for Haskell or the each here. summer dehe was quickly on the scene and declared forated skull and bullet on his brain Democratic ticket. The resolutions could walk up and down town, write let- clare the negroes do not desire social the tire started from grease in the The l'holera'8 Ravages. ters and telegrams, and keep his mind equality or political supremacy, but as kitchen in precisely the same manner as for four days as Wallace did. Neglect citizens of the United States demand at the Leland hotel. He believes both Constantinople, Oct 15. Death impartial administration of tho govern- places were set on fire iu precisely the from cholera at Aleppo average fifty destroyed him. same manner by some person or persons daily. Mrs. Wallace was present at the cor- - ment and a just share in it tbr Tar rj ! Lvkuyiu; Hi. V ifr tint f tHwrt U Piiul int. 4 Hrr ltra4 &ud i Fwaa4 Sinl Hmiiic. X Cuoa-Biiiigi- li d It-- ft J ' . cu-ix- i. j lt lu.-Tu- j j a ' irge , I a!wo-luU-l- L j , sU-tio- Kit-har- y j ; j i ' ' ' to-Fa- O-jt- t who-spend- n Overcoats Overcoats ! ! THE GOLDEN EAGLE in landless Varieties Qualities and Quantities. Hae them Evenings are cool now, and soon you will need one. -- DON'T BUY UNTIL The YOU- - INSPECT que stock: IF YOU CALL ONCE YOU WILL COME OFTEN. All Our Goods are Entirely New, having been bought during the month of August, they have now all arrived and Our Departments are the Most Complete of any in the City. IeiaJ wcause the associations are considered a Yjluable means of investment. R. Heywood was called upon. He said the home is the most desirable Place in the world. This Association is to solve the tin superior excellence proven in millions of problem of getting a home liouies on the plan of for iimro than a quarter of a centary. 'l a monthly fixed charge. is user! the United Statoa (;ovornmnt. A thousand dollars wi'll build a very Knrtorseil by by the heads of the Grout LniTerwtii home and almost any one can carry as the Strongest, I'uresl. and most Healthful. Dr. IVWv's Cream Hakinc Powder does not thntsum. contain Ammonia, time or Alum. tjoUl The Association has no ofPRICE BAKINU POWDKR CO.. in Cans. ficers. The plan is simple and easily Sew York. Chicago. Sau Fraacieco St Loan if', KY Uf ui a BjetLli.- - tia tm had it in k f. tl;e of th w and tli city. va Wted pru- pi Mr. Slivur F. J. Ki-beiug called out, taid dent and H- - J- - Kenrit it he oiuwd to j a (iiitrt4whhf iu the iatuxi. Mr. Kiesel explained at ier'th the By pay nu f 15 a iuocth f.ir tax and a purpose of th AfWoeiation and its s, a man may o n a h.HUf worth The plan of thi af iati..i) naif jea: beetdt that, !h lot Bi be lhil,dl-phitaart worked well in KL Lout made a itreateity of 1m hum worth several tinieu tliat isum at the od ha of tluit time. ou the huiidinsr plan. own thirown liui:e iu Many He thought there is plenty of nj.nu for Loud.ai, allowing to th aid of building Asnufitioa and it will do th twa 1 JI tVnS of hue y t- IT IS MILL MttLklMi Att w ma Tb habit of Mving m the big lhia t Having truiug for a home a good y u, Wrc wnjoomv. A ad by tin a Hifca mmm vXi a lma.. Oi.4,y Th UjfU )iil liittf thHT OftfV Tf txrf the Aciuvhw. aad ku krr, fur "th-- ar th uit--ii h jj,-i- r The meeting in the interest of the faA ka H xuiid mivit Hume Savings aud Building Astariiilkia . - tke tK-kThe the City 1121 bwt oi'Lt aaa at-- :J ixip tour. ( thit unw i IIIIT.ESS DLslIlT THE Priiaw jwmj.-u.u.j- rrtf. II" LJ Wo for Hatr aiM .t Jud& H on tb VaJ j of 6ue& cwnooa. jtj Mb ', U noU iu m.jrkiirs. FRIDAY, OCTOBER in the proverb to LI VE and LET LIVE and will We believe Sell Goods Closer than any House in the City. SLTO E We carry .the famous SELZ SHIRTS, . l ana L Lj vJiN ana vj u Jt MANPIATTEN vjcs l of all Goods, i STETSOJS Ilk. Tb, and the .Best iMakes 9 -- Our childrens' department will bear the closest inspection. Grrv2410 Us a Call, Washington. Avenue. LOEB & MYER tr ... A St |