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Show 1S90. OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, Frvne are already Ucg rawed for a Tbe avjauat to Bnarck. Deevtr. l look to out is upon this ipt-tn" ia mxmrit aa tloverer the ocpir-UTAH. a a hint bmm baa done The wrong allegation. ImtM. due either to alota or to aa laUlim Or reports show that it, ' that a not to be talked by s paucity . A state- a. COMMERCIAL. THE OGDEN. K. OORRlOi.. . B TTKSIMT. i nmnir i n sum. Wteiuiaru iv. luu. " lrw Twwif m fr tcia tt-- xct of the internal revenue bureau for wo months give aa increase of receipts u t MISSION AST F ASIATICS. o. th-e- two .tern, over the rrend- of nearly tee Complaint is made that Africa ia being Log months of lat year ndita oa the rad" style vt -iU e Tite liqtMa&dUjbaoouisuM-reaaicg- of population. 4 -a- equally pWa la Omaha, Kinaw CAj and t" 4 o JsU euotkwd at lb eic- irBJoias are buund U the ena. Tbey had better b tioodeia than bow wile. 1Jude . . .t.l, 4.t j -- .n, WedWt think SSA int hu-- but if we and eland the the" anU Moreons are - b1 ,lw- -. u. Ju,i. U- - not as a Kei " t-- d Stoves and Ranges ' ot NOW ON EXHIBITION IN to-- million dollar. ia a4raat rriyti na pre invaded by band of Faita Cure I Mid. ' ive opponent of the Murmoa prtostL od in due count Thee tfc cits at S mH Bar Kith is people, in all Utah. numerthe ia feature Ova important 11 m man inmiM ahnsld b adlrnn to of nature, fall ekk. According to the teoetaof their belief, they refuse medi- ous business and residence buildings i I TUL The is cal atteodeace, and therefore they die. now being constructed in this city, the ad WarM.TOa.OcL3A-W"b- en busine the Ia architectural fine style. The deatha do not neceeaarily constitute for for building proposals vertirtrments buildings epeia!ly, no expense is sparvd a aerioua loas, but it is s trouble to BOYLE BLOCK. ' un, Niy Hatlr, bury LIBERAL TICKET. Kur Lo IieksU to Cuocraaa, C C GOODWIN. GOODWIN While Cain u AND CAINE. at Washington the Mormoo Church and W In Utah, everything ioodinaa righting tha battle of tha lie (ought growing liberal party, bravely and he never tired. To nomi-at- e him aa a delegate vaa but a just renpnitn of the part he had taken in thentruggle. Judge Goodwin is a man of bational reputn. Aa delegate tu Washington he would atand for Utah. He would aecure a hearing where another man could not lie would not be looked upon aa the tmiHary of any faction, but aa the r.hoice of the prigreiive Hpirit of the territory. He would, make a record of which the territory would be proud, aud in the lienetita of that which he would accomplish, there would be a share for every loyal ritizeu. Tlie Mormons have officially recog-nixe- d the demand of intelligence tluit polygamy in net become a thing of the pant; a barrier leveled, a blot wiied out Their sincerity will lie accepted. The Liberal not wuut to doubt it. They wish to have it established firmly. They see in the aliolition of polyguniy a great atop forward. They nee a dying it of the sentiment crystalized in a few mcD likeCaine that the church in greater than state, and a revelation mightier than the constitution. It in this sentiment, and ita hostile manifesta-lions- . that has kept people out of Utah and held the commonwealth back in the 1 rwe. The territory hna been long enough handicaped. The time haa come for it to throw off the extra weight To do thia quickly and finally, the first step will be to retire Mr. Cain- e- the f worn-ou- t theories- -- and put in kia place Judge Goodwin, who ewsen-- , tially embodies the new and vigorous life that sow courses like living blood throughout Utah. embodi-mento- - fine themselves to sane methods, instead of wandering into Afrie darkneas and dying in uncomfortable swampa What the cranks think they can teach the heathen is not plain, as the fact is manifest that the heathen know more than the cranks. If the medicine bating nomads will heed friendly advice they will return to a land that eupports an excellent system of lunatic asylums, and allow the heathen to pursue his way no more ignorant than he was created. A justice of the peace at Topeka haa been arrested for selling whisky. It is stated that indignation at his action is due in a great measure to the quality of the liquor. Thkkb will be no extra session of Congress. Thanksgiving day will aeem to the people of the United Stata not wholly out of keeping w ith circumstances. The Commfrcial believes that the success of the Liberal ticket in Utah is in line with the development of the territory's best material, social and jioliticnl interests. is a scarcity of coal amounting almost to a famine in Idaho, Wyoming This scarcity and parts of Utah. is in no measure due to good management at the mines. Tiif-k- General Boulanokr is reported to be jn financial distress. If this be the case the General is a dead duck. His ambition is of the particular sort that can stand anything but the lack of cash. Two Denver doctors have been having a shot at each other over the wife of one of them. The pictures of the contestants are published, and, if correct likenttsses, the shooting was justifiable. Those people who refer to the wondrous grow th of Kansas under prohibition, probably forget that state was The recent assassination of the chief twentieth from the top of the list under of police of New Orleans haa given rise the census of 1880 and will be twentieth to the very curious theory that he was under the census of 1800. killed by decree of an organization of Italian residents. It is hardly Amtvte oflicials in Kansas City arto be supposed that investigation will rested a young woman who was wearing mibstantiate this view of the tragedy male attire. Then they let her go again. When people band themselves to com- A woman can wear overalls and mit deeds of slaughter they naturally in this land of freedom if she have an object in mind, and by the re- wants to. moval of certain obstacles, hojte to attain it. Mistaking lunacy for patriotism cerAs yet there has leen no explanation tain young men in some states are formats to what the suspected Italians meant ing clubs with the avowed object of reto accomplish. The Italians w ho move fusing to vote. Doubtless the members from their native vine clad hills to the of such a club would have too little railroad grade and ash barrel of sense to vote intelligently. America, are not as a rule intelligent, nor are they usually desirable additions At a recent socialist congress in Gerto any neighborhood. Yet even they many, one of the speakers fell dead. have too much Bense to think that they This operation effectually silenced him. rsould overthrow the existing circum- but his associates went ahead vociferstances and establish a new set more to ously tempting the hand of fate, which for reasons unknown withheld further their own liking. They use knives but with a rare thoughtfulness demonstrations of displeasure. generally use thora upon each other. A chief of police naturally makes some Salt Lake has been trying to make enemies, and one of these killed Chief itself happy by nursing the delusion that Hennessy. That he was the initial vic- it was to be made the terminus of the tim of slaughter deliberately planned Utah 4 Northern. Perish fond hope. A by Italians, seems wildly improbable. Union Pacific official yesterday stated The swarthy sons of Italy are being that Ogdenjwould be the terminus as made to bear the sins of others. .This long as there was a city here. is not fair. As a rule, they have enough of their own sins to carry. Ii must be Henry M. Stanley's wife does not want to live in Africa and her husband admitted, however, that peddling bananas is about the ordinary ex- has therefore declined the governorship tent of their wickedness. of Congo. The explorer doubtless knows all about the Dark continent, but THE CENSUS CONSPIRACY. he has yet much to learn concerning the sex, in an amiable but firm memgentler A great outcry is being made over ber of which he has just invested. what has been termed the "census conspiracy." The faot that Buch a conspiThe removal of the export duty on racy exists, has not yet been established, Canadian lumber has resulted in the and in all probability, never will be. The rush of about five hundred carloads to census has simply been a bungle, but the United States with the prospect of that it was such through any concerted an early shipment of 20,000,000 feet more. plan remains to be proved, and difficult This will be beneficial to the people of of proof. The trouble primarily was this country in two ways: It will rethat many of the supervisors were se- duce prices and lessen the rapid destruclected from among broken down political tion of native forests. hacks, and that these men appointed creatures of their kind for enumerators. Utah's Liberal nominee for the office were The shiftless, of delegate to Congress is receiving many appointees to all save the words of deserved and indifferent praise from prominent renumeration involved. They were not papers in other states. The following men of sufficient intelligence, as a rule, from the Nebraska Stale Journal ia a case to follow an elaborate plan of fraud snch in point: aa is alleged against them. That their Judge C. C. Goodwin, the able editor work was faulty, that their methods of the Salt Lake Tribune, has been nomiwere grossly careless and that they nated for Congress by the Liberals of territory. Judge Goodwin will recklessly ignored their official oaths is Utah make himself felt if elected. He haa the notorious. Recounts in a score of cities strength of character to attain national bare demonstrated this. It has been prominence if kept in the House for a snado plain in Ogden. It was made few years. MURDEROUS the ram, torpedo boat and torpedo cruiser were Meued Saturday it marked the ootnpktioo by the navy department U all work of new construction whah it had been authorized to undertake, with iwo xivitMna. These are me suoana aupa.-itx uie marine womb with the pilgrim, and their preeence tends to to combine niaauveoeM and solidity and ornamentation beauty. increase the general mortality bat The ioaiaU that government of Sierra The death of Captain L. W. Cutler, the cranks ah all stay at home. It really does aeem that people im- tl Iktnrer. ttYiUtrci Tim f'ulJ ami urL pelled to do missionary work might con- is announced. Captain Cutler was a ORDERS. com-poao- d sus-ender-8 ooca-Aonali- 1 de-ray- . e will I" con- Vesuvius. atiK-- it w journalitft of lor.g experience, and a gen llDe4 LigiLiU) laid ,h, Ueaian in the best sense of the word. d He was doubt leu more thoroughly in- Congress at the laet eeseion made aa to the agricultural and stotk vision for six new vessels- - most of them intereeu of Colorado than any man in the state. He will be greatly built -- and naval authorities j are miased. felicitating themselves upon the fact ! that thev have within three weeks alter is fact said to adjournment been able to complete all the France appreciate the deeigna, itue proposala, and in that the United States government with- of several cases award contracts for the held official recognition of the Comte construction of their teteela de Paris during his visit to this country. In addition to this record of quick de France ia grateful about a very email sifnimr. the construction bureau was during the time of preparation thing. The United States government charge)! with the plans for five veeHelaaaauthor- is a very large affair and not in the habit ized to be built by the procetting of recognizing visitors further than to carefully inspect their luggage. Hut the The Illinois Central. the people were glad to see the (Amite New Oct Jf. - Pursuant to the York. de Paris, and they let him know it (Milicy adopted a year ago of establishing the president's office and domicile in The fact has come to light that the Chicago, aud of electing the addimanagement of the Rhode Island reform tional directors resident in Illinois, the school has been guilty of the grossest management of the Illinois Central Rail-- j cruelty towards the juvenile inmates. road company today, at a meeting, ef In one instance a lad of 14 waa kept fected a new organization, as follows: in solitary confinement for thirty two President, to act in the days, on bread and water and only absence or disability of the president released to prevent his becoming an and take charge or the treasury and acdepartments; second vice presunpleasant corpse. Up to date imlig-nan- t counting ident, to be in charge of the operating from citizens have refrained and traffic departments; general counsel The and general solicitor, in charge of the the superintendunl. hanging reform school, conducted to the best legal department The following officers were elected: purpose is not a placeof torture. Rhode 1rcMiiil.iit &tnvVAiatnnt fiuh- - rvAnunil Islund is a little state but it ought to mnw, U. F. Aver; general solicitor, contain law enough to punish the guilty James Fontress; secretary, Alexander C. HackstafT. John C. Welling, fit Chicago, in this particular case. who for fifteen years has been at the head of the accounting department, was Thkrk are few' cities east or west that elected first vice president. J. T. Hara-han- , at present the general raimagr of can show any approximation to the public spirit that has been manifested by the the Louisville, New Orleans & Texas, vice president. business men of Ogden in their invest- was elected second ments in buildings and public improveAn Insult to the Governor. ments. When it is considered that of CoLiMBis, O., Oct. 20. The lower the 1,000,000 so invested in Ogdon dur branch of the legislature reconvened this ,. , I r. ing the past year nearly all was local a. 8IleTnoon lne enaie naving i capital, it indicates a local i'onfi1 0U!1 until tomorrow, Governor aajournea Campbell t.t liberality and enthusiasm .that, .will sent a 'message to the house, but the prove irresistible in the building of speaker refused to recognize his private a great city especially when that city secretary, and an adjournment on motion was rushed through. Governor Campgreat natural and commercial bell looks upon tbe action of the speaker advantage such aa are possessed by as a personal insult The message sugOgden. It is to be hoped that the gested that a nonpartisan board of im splendid impetus given to the city by provements tor Cincinnati be appointed by the mayor and that the election be construction of so many costly buildings, held in April. The message will go to may be supplemented during the coming Senate tomorrow. season by the development of large No Rivalry. manufacturing interests. Paris Oct. 20. In an interview today PRESS OPINION. William O'Brien declared that he attached no importance to the reports of This la Neighborly. rivalry said to exist between the Irish Grand Junction Star: The Star is societies in the United States. Such reglad to note the evidences of prosperity ports, he said, wore always set afloat on exhibited in the Ogden Commercal. the eve of the departure of an Irish misOgden is a good point for a first rate sion to that country. The members of paper, and The Commercial should find the mission did not intend to interfere no difficulty in establishing itself firmly with individual rivalries. They were upon a basis of enduring popularity. going as delegates of Parnell and the whole Irish party, and he was confident What He Might Do. they would receive the support of IrishKansas City Star: If Presidont Har- men in America and the sympathy of rison desires to perform a magnanimous, the entire American1 people. not to say Spartan act, he will appoint The Biter Bitten. Judge Greshani to succeed Justice Miller. It may le noted in this connection London, Oct 20. Leslie Frazer Dunthat many of the western Republican the editor of the Matrimonial News, can, t, newspapers, including the are c'amoring for Gresham. who lately struck a snag in the shape of a breach of promise suit, which netted Cold Comfort. Miss Gladys Knowles, 10,000, was arDenver Times: The Boston Post con- rested today on a charge of fraudulent He bolted to Boulonge soles the Irish People with the reflection bankruptcy. that while "the failure of the potato immediately after the verdict, and recrop means much loss and suffering it turned for his public examination only does not necessarily bring absolute star- after the warrant was issued. Duncan vation." That is, while the poor people admits that he was nroking 2,000 a year are experiencing the exquisite tortures out of the paper, but says that all the of constant hunger through weary property is gone and that he is now supmonths, they can comfort themselves ported by his wife. with the assurance that they are not absolutely certain to starve to death. Reorganizing" a Railroad. St. Louis, Oct. 20.The' Missouri aud Grand Junction Satisfied. Arkansas division of the St Louis, ArGrand Junction Star: Grand Junction's star is in the ascendant and there kansas & Texas railway, commonly need be no fear for the city's future. known as the "Cotton Belt," extending Railroads have vainly searched for a from Birds Point, Mo., opposite Cairo, trail through the mountains that would 111., to Texarkana, Arkansas, was sold at lead to Utah without passing through auction today. It was purchased by the Grand Junction; not because of any ill reorganization committee, Gen. Louis feeling towards the city, but because of Fitzgerald, president of the former coma desire to find a shorter route. We pany, being the bidder, for 96,000,000. hold the gatew ay an.l the key is in our The Texas division is to be sold under a similar decree, at Waco, Thursday. pocket. MILES, STREVELL ULMER. & AT THE OLD STAND ! h 2ETS uon-grea- I. L. CLARK & SON, With a Complete Line of Seasonable Goods in Dry Goods, Clothing e. BOOTS AND SHOES. I i IUHOA1NR IN ALL. DEPARTMENTS! With New and Choice Ooods from which to Select. WATCH THIS SPACE for SPECIAL BARGAINS i WALLACE, SMUffl & CO., (INCOHPOH ATEDJ Successors to WALLACE & TAVEY. WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions. 1 t Globe-Democra- Just Like the Men. Sioux City Times: The cause of woman suffrage is in no other way so injured as by the women themselves in their public meetings. At the opening of the V. C. T. U. convention in Des Moines yesterday the officers and delegates at once got into a wrangle over the question of credentials, which the chairman, J. Ellen Foster, referred to as "a new and sad drama." v Fatal Railway Accident. Th Hnnoe In Ogden, aad the LargMt in the Only EieliwW Wholesale PVy (Inn OOODS ALL NEW ANI WELL SELECTED. WE COME NOT Here to talk. Our prices are more eloquent than Goods many words. If Low Prices and First-clahave them. We have space to are any object, we quote only a few of our many bargains: bath towel, 50c; worth 75c. A 26x54-inc- h An extra large bath towel, a hummer, for 35c. An towel, extra large, 30c, worth 50c. A hemstitched handkerchief, 5c; worth 10c. A hemstitched handkerchief, 3 for 25c; regular ss all-lin- en price, 45c. A Turkey red table cover, 60c; regular price, 85c. Men's heavy cctton hose, 10c; worth 15c. Hard wood toothpicks for 5c a box. Two papers carpet tacks for 5c. 24 sheets good writing paper for 5c. 24 envelopes for 5c. And everything in proportion. Come and see for yourselves. OGDEN DEPARTMENT IlSJTo. 2302 Washington Avenue. Real Estate CUT THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK AT THE PROPERTY. 130x140 114x132 Corner, two blocks from Car 'Line, house, trees, Etc, Corner Grant and Thirtieth, 50x140 ft Lots, near $2,500 s,000 ; on Car Line, 1,00 two new houses, improrements worth 72x132 Corner on Twenty-Fift$4,000, rents for $70 per month 9,000 50x119 House rents for $24 per month, two blocks from 25th on Grant, 4,000 Choice Lots Three Blocks from Union Depot, 200 Twenty-fift- h, h, Keokvk, Iowa, Oct. 20. A pHssenger train on the Keokuk A Western Railway struck a wagon at the road crossing near Choice Lots in Central Park Addition, Centerville, today. The three occu- 1 4 Acres New Hone, Barn, Celler, Fine Orchard, pants, Isaac Bremer, wife and son were Washing-toAvenue, instantly killed. A coroner's jury had the train held while the testimony of the train crew and passengers was taken. Tbe jury returned a verdict exonerating the company from blame. No Machine Politics Here. German Spies. Aspen Chrouicle: Judge Goodwin, editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, has Oct. 20. Petit Journal anParis, just been nominated by the Liberals of nounces the arrest at Belfort Barracks the territory as delegate to Congress. The grand Junction Star thinks tho of 'one of the guards named Dietrich and nomination not a goml one, for the rea- his sister charged with being German son that Judge Goodwin has antagonspies. Plana of fortifications were found ized the Mormons so bitterly that he in IMetrich's house. Dietrich and sister will not get some votes a less prononnoed it ia believed are in collusion with a candidate might obtain. This is all non- Hanoverian spy named Stahl in divulgsense. The political issues in Utah are ing French army secrets to the German well defined, and the people want no government. STORE, 300 Etc., on South 6,500 Choice List and Acreage in all Parts of the City. C. 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