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Show ' t t J OGDEN .DAILY COMMERCI AL. VOLUME IV. T OGDEX, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1890. XUMBERyJ' P. CL01V KILLED. iin fell dual. The escaped unde-tecttbut is suppjend to have been a rival suitur for the brtUo. Hi Tratt Compaatei. N:w Yosk, Dec 9. --The foist step has 8UOT BV FRANK MARSHALL. apparently been taken looking "to the retirement of the trust com (n . from The Victim a Maa of Fnoaiory the bank clearing bouse. The Farmers' Loan and Trust company issued s or Record and Extended cular announcing that th company Las &4 a Bully. determined to douctinue caring its checks parsed through the New York Tk InJ-r- T lit Blark tWp af Eietllrat clearing bouse after January 1. President Ralston said: "We have no FMiU;-r- Ul Qumi ef Ik Ka need of a clearing Lous. We don't do Over Herte- -e w DEXYEES EX-PRIZ- FIGHTER E Ecpu-tatk- Xartra fur m fer-ra- tlw. Peud lata CuaacaciAL. Dkxykk, CoL, Dec 9. --John P. Clo shot and killed this morning ly r ruk C M rah all, the affray taking place in the "Exchange," one of the moat prominent resorts and one of the tough at dives in the city. It It place that glitter with burnkhed brasa and elec tric lights, and ia in the heart of Denver, being on Larimer, near Sixteenth street, yet late every night it becomes the rendezvous of ahady porta, and the seene of frequent brawls. Thia morning Clow aaj the bartender were talking when Marshall wafked in. lie waa under the influence of liquor, as waa his wont, and inflamed over trouble he had before had with Clow over the aale of a horse, pulled a revolver and hot him dead. The bartender then took a hand, tiring three time at Marshall without effect The murderer waa at once arrested and ia now in jail tu i THE DEAD MAS. waa a Denver man, but well and unfavorably known throughout the west Several years ago ho was picked up by Capt James T. Smith, of the Sen t, who saw in him the material for a pi ize tighter. In training, his pow- John P. Clow ers speedily developed and he gave promise of becoming a leading heavy weight He waa the champion of Colorado for a time, though his title waa questioned. He met many notable fighters and almost invariubly won. At last be met the "Itbica Giant" and was knocked out He then discovered that a specific disease had fastened upon him and that and weakened his ring days were over. Prior to this the police had chased him out of Denver He went to Omaha and as a hold-uHe ran waa In turn chased from there. a saloon in Duluth but ultimately drifted back to Denver. Here he waa a "sport" usually having a roll of money, but often drunk and always quarrelsome. in whipping smaller He delighted When drunk men than himself. he was in the habit of making threats with a knife but managed to escape anything worse than arrest and temporary detention. It is regarded as a wonder titat he was not killed long ago for he often invited such a fate, A few months ago he was shot in the same saloon by a gambler named Garrett Hughes, and barely escaped with his life. The shooting this morning created excitement, but no surprise and no regret worth mentioning. THE MURDERER. Frank Marshall is the very black sheep of an excellent family. His father is General Marshall, an old timer and wealthy citizen. Frank has a stock ranch in Larimer county Bnd While there ia sober and attentive to business. His Tisits to Denver have long been protracted sprees marked by the profligate expenditure of money but never before by His anything approaching tragedy. of rector Charles. brother Memorial church, the Trinity local the of prominent one him with pleaded divines, has vainl to reform. The brother has visite'd Frank in jail, and seems even more concerned over the affair than the Frank has little to say. Ho prisoner. claims justitication fbr his act, and considering the reputation Clow had earned, and the unsavory character of the is from place, the feeling against himand far citizens bitter. In fact both police relieved to know that Clow's ' will be davs of msschief are over. It. The Apaches in ; Dec. 9. Saturday Franklin got into an alnight Thomas tercation with a couple of Indians in a saloon at Armago, New Mexico. He struck both Indians over the head with a billiard cue killing one and seriously wounding the other. to Yesterday Armngo, morning the Apaches came but intent upon having Franklin's scalp, the sheriff secreted him. Great excitement is prevailing the Indiana declaring but if any atthey only want justice, Franklin out of tempt is made to get town there will be trouble. The entire population is attending to business with Bis shooters strapped around their wajsts and a number are for carrying Winchesters to be prepared emergency. any bending Gold to America. ' Times, in a Tonivin. Dec. 9.-- The . financial article, says that another mil-to Boon sent. be lion pounds in gold will New York. It repeats fhat Paris, Berlin and, in a minor degree, Amsterdam, their responsibility ought to recognize Tt. ii reus that Berlin bankers should send gold to America, out tnai sucn acweu is caiiuu and . Hpoints .., in tha interests of German lur luuvu to prevent the difficulties in investors as DuRAMiO, Colo., . .w IP: Love and Hate. a banking buaiiMn. We hsve never been members the clearing house, but let our checks go through. Now we stop; that is all there is to it" Wells. Fargo a Co. also announced that they would diaoouUnue making clearances through banks on Janusry I. J IDAHO POLITICS. The State Lfgiidatare and meet Complete Organization. 6peUl to Tub (.'OHacaci al. Boua Cm, Idaho, Dec 9. The sens torial right waxes hotter. Inere is no immediate prospect of a ballot and what the complexion of affairs will be with in a few days is something beyond de termining. The aspect has changed dr. ctdedly. There is a growing feeling of hostility between the north and south. Claggett is from the north and the strongest candidate of that section. He and his friends oppose any immediate test The Dubois men on the contrary hope to force an early vote. Shonp as well as Dubois is from the south of the state. His chances kwk less favorable than heretofore. Hoy burn is talked of to take his place but the southern members omiose this concession. Dubois standing alone would be elected without question; joined to bhoun his situation becomes doubtful, and furnishes an opportunity for a possible dark horse. Several of these are being grootaod The senate has been organized.' M. C. Arthur, of Shoshone, was elected .per manent secretary of the senate and Robert Lanimer of Idaho county assistant secretary; 8. B. Smith of Kootenai engrossing clerk: Miss Finch of Logan assistant engrossing clerk; Mark Leonard of Washington enrolling clerk; Maggie Reeny of Bingham, assistant enrolling clerk. Ihe house also completed the election of officers, the northern element develop ing strength that was tar from pleasant to the Dubois and Shoup men. Parncll Goes to Dublin. London, Dec. 9. Parcell started for Dublin tonight' A large crowd of Irishmen, residents of this city, assembled at the railway station and cheered Parnell wildly. He spoke briefly, expressing his gratitude at the demonstration, which, he said, would help the light he had undertaken. They would have no cause to regret that they had stood by him. and together they would win for Ireland what God determined she should get Parnell will be the guest of the lord mayor of Dubiin. There will be a large procession on his arrival, and he will ad dress the people. He has been invited to visit Mitchell s town and is assured of an audience of A number of twenty thousand there. McCarty faction were on the same train. At a meeting or the section today the manifesto was discussed but nothing definite decided upon. A telegram was received from the delegates in America saying that they were erating by methods they believe best to secure Parnell's withdrawal. anti-l'arne- co-o- p Lemons Go Up. Gkeenwoodi Miss., Dec. 9. There was another lynching at Roebuck, Miss., today as the sequel to the Aaron murder. One Myses Lamon, colore d, became indignant at the lynching of Martin for the killing of Aaron, and it was learned that he was circulating among the negroes, trying to get up a mob and go to Aaron's store and murder the clerks and fire the building. The people of the neighborhood, both white and black, formed ah organization and swung Lemon to a tree. Neighbor 's Fend. Carthage, Ills., Dec. 9. The intelli- gench has been received here today of the murder of A. E. McCall, a former and prominent citizen of this place, by Sebron Marquis at Dayton, Washington. The two men were neighbors, and McCall loaned Sebron some straw. Sebron took advantage of McCall's kindness and carried away more straw than he could afford. V hen AlcUall expostulated, Se bron shot him, killing him instantly. Sebron then suicided. A The Xew General Manager. New York, Dec. 9. A meeting of the executive commitsee of the Union Pacific today appointed S.' H. H. Clark, now general manager of. the Missouri Prcific, as general manager of the Union Pacific. At a meeting later the Union Pacific board of directors Clark will be elected vice president. H. W, Halcomb, the present general manager, has been made assistant to Clark. Clark will retain charge of the operat ing department of .the Missouri Pacific but will receive help of the assistant general manager who has not yet been decided upon. Snnday Hosing:. 9. Various re session of the ports read at American Sabbath union showed an en couraging progress of the work. Cor Philadelphia, Dec., 's responding Secretary Taylor, reported that there has never been such an A awakening to the necessity of the pbof the Sabbath day aa at presvuirou eorting He spoke of the efforts being made ..lincr nrocession was leaving the ent were to have the World s r air closed on bun- church, when suddenly two shots heard and the Driae buu wiuiwui day. Dec. 9. A i ot fMarmnnt pbi. terrible tragedy Ferrand today.- oc- - PRICE, FIVE CENTS. rod, but Plumb objected, and the bill tu biaU a riiiirof tba rarvlre. weet on tbe c2eadar. Adjourned. THE NICARAGUA CANAL ing whereupon sharpaboonww were broaght The republican caucus eoBDiittea to i i and began tiring at him with muskets. Irane a cloture rule f-- tha aoaate, today 1 a first shot brought bun to hm dtaruMitid various iwulutions. It ia ud uc-hand ten other shots were fired A MSCrsSIOX OF THE ELECTIOX that a A YEBV SiTISFACTOBY SHOHIXti i, to l ua without report will be ready in a few apparent effect At K dais. J to k tonight the V THE YEAITS YYOBli. IS THE SEXATE. killing was given an, 1 be following coin i nations Lave been be Kvunied in th morning. Th . V. . Harris, special exami eonhrinad: elephant is Lelloaing ia a fearful Tfce Ro- - Spend a Dull lay ia Paw nerof drujra, medicines and chemicals The Dredginff Plant For i tae Pan manner. tHsa Kmnci. fUvister of land offices in Appropriation Bills and ma a Canal torn baa IWn pa A Female Nihil M. U. aneouver. Wash. J. GeMghaiian. nj receirer of publw tuuoevs, Thomas A LMeninj to Reports. Uiral. by iu Sr. Pxteksbi'kg, Dec. 9. The wotnaa Klarr, Hailey, Idaho. Indian agenta, C now on trial fur connection with the l- - V ar&er, Nevada agency, Nevada; II Irifeaa Utttrie Urk Hats IWa XaUal T. Lama o, Grande R wide agency. Ore-- Eivsrt Hat btm Drodgra, Um AUaaUr Har nihilist conspiracies, ia the niece of the lMTtar.&MtU WIlJHtraftrr . rib; D. V. Matthew, Klamath agency, bwv lataravea, aa4 a BrralaaUr Privy Councillor Illinsky, director of Eirts4t4-TUiwgon; U. .V TTornton,Tulalip agency, the holy synod. Her nam is Ogla Iraa-omskrrcidat Kigas Is rrotert Eat-!- ? SaniligUjO. Several high ecclesiastical lb lint Bill frea OtrUatat. involved an,l atjirtiin t ltLn- 9l Mr. Moalowfof It Wast Stop, Washim.tob, Dec annual ra uenta are expected. Washixgtox, Dec, 9.-- The California preecnted the credentials of W AkiUMTO!i, Dec a-- It is stated at port of the Maritime Canal Co, of Nic Thomas J. Gray, from the First A Xew MU. the posto&W department that mails sent aragua, oovering the year ending district of California, to Mil from Mexico into the United States re-1, 19M, shows that during that Waskisgtow, Dec StvTB Dunaell the vacancy occasioned by the resigna eectiy have been burdened with circu time the work has been prosecuted with bill is very like tha one recently intro tion or J. J. UeHaven. Mr. Gray took , lars or Mexican lotteries enclosed in energy, and great progress made. The duced by Franlr of Missouri The bill ia i sealed soveloMia. the corners of s hich the oath of offit. understood to been agreed to by The committee on appropriations re 1 are clipped and postage paid at the rate final plans and detailed survey's have the republican bars members of the cenaaa Parta of committee. Among ported a bill making a deficiency appro of one cent which is permissible under been completed and verified. features siaai- the San JuaniUu, Decado, gan Francisco lar to the Frank bili other priation lor public printing and binding ine Mexican postal law a is a that which was referred to the committee of . Lnder the laws of the Uuited States and other navigable streams have been members shall be electod provision by districts the whole. The same committee re- the enclosure of such circulars in sealed cleared of snags and other obstruction composed of contiguous territory and ported the fortification bill and it was envelopes would require them to be held as nearly aa practicable aa for postage and refused admission to the and several miles of mute of the canal containing referred in the same order. number of inhabitants. equal mail as The house then resumed considera printed matter. The postmaster have been grubbed and made ready for tion of the Plumb resolution looking to general naa been in correspondence with DEFENDS THE UIKL. a removal of the remains of Gen. U. 8. the director general of the posts dredging. About 100.000 cubic vards of ranal or Aiexioo on this subject and it has Grant to Arlington. nave already been excavated and ar. 1. he house then proceed to the Correspondent Object to aa Artidispo been agreed that the lottery circulars sition of public building measures. referred to shall no longer be carried in era! miles of aqueduct to supply freHh cle Recently Printed. water to the compauy'e head- Among a number of bills passed were tne mails or delivered to any person in mountain have Kditok Commercials Your corre been completed. Ten quarters the following appropriations: Stockton. this country. miles of railroad now uuder construe spondent noted a eiiecial item of interCalifornia, f73,u0; Portland. Uregon. tion from the Atlantic port to the Di- est What the Commiwlou Thinks. W'iO,aU; Kansas City, Mwaouri. fJLyuU.- publiahen in lust Saturday's Stand vide are now practically completed and U.The Adjourned. members of 9. The annual re- very satisfactory d roe rem has been a rd, entitled A Peculiar Case," which Dec. Washlnutos, the house republican held a stiort caucus after the house ad port of the Board of Control of the made on the breakwater to protect the certainly sounded like some one had Atlantic harbor from the shifting sands. very little to do in publishing people's journed today to select a postmaster to Utah Commission of Registration and During the year the oomnanv has nur- - opinions and suppositions of a young succeed Wheat Carter of Montana se- Elections, on the InduMtrial Christian chas a dredging plant at Panama and girl's character. Such stories prove to cured 73 vots for his candidate, James Home association of Utah, that the the greater part of it has been trans- be of tell-tal- e and idle goMipera. who W. Hathaway, of Montana, against 39 fewness of the inmates of says the house is, ferred to Greytown. There has been a know more of other people's business for the other four candidates. Hosmer, in Uis opinion of the commission, due to MaMsachuiietta, at present assistant post- - the restraining influence of the Mormon great improvement in the hospital ser- than of their own. (Consider a young vice alone in the world, earning hear owa tnafcter; Reed, Minnesota; and Barnea church and female pride, which inter- tant dunng the year. The very impor- girl work of dredging the harbor of San livelihood, with every one to hurl stonaa and Ralph of Illinois. the position ia the institution as Juan Del Norte is being energetically at her who p leasee, with no one to da prets Hathaway is a native of Ohio. He an evidence of degraded pauperism. prosecuvea. ine neaun or employes is feud her. Does the public think she enlisted in the Qne hundred and fifth The commission is also of the to the criticism and judgment very good, and there have been no deaths Ohio and was permanently disabled at that if oongress would make an opinion appro- from fever in the past three months. When some angry suppositions: the battle of Perryville, Kentucky. He priation to enable them to purchase the Mince the organization of the com Dan v father or injured husband shall maka removed to Montana at the close of the necessary fixtures and appliances, such 10,145 shares of the capital stock have them pay for their insults, they will find war; has held several federal and county aa sewing machines, etc, and employ been subscribed tor, aggregating 11,014,-So0,o- f they have "barked up the wrong tree." offices, and is at present secretary of the competent teachers, that the industrial which llOiVM has been paid Mrs. Mv oeuld be in republican state committee. which in. Since the reorganisation the comdepartment The house committee on military af girls could be taught opened An Idaho Wreck. fairs has completed the consideration of vocations. The report recommends that pany has expended for work and marj72,33 in cash, and K,0U0,000 of Special to Tar. (onmestial. the army appropriation bill for the next some discretion be given the commission terial fiscal year. It appropriates $24,642,029, in the matter of admission of benin- - ine lull paid capital stock and is obli Pooatello, Ida, Dec. 9. A wreck oc for M.208,000 of its first mortgage being fl.1558 more than the appropria eiariea and that they be permitted to gated no liabilities or the company curred lost night at Glenn's Feiry. Donus. i Imtion lor the current year. The most their transportation expenses from consists of amounts still under the Nineteen cars of a freight train wer portant difference is the increase in the liferent parts of the territory to the concessions granted it anddue 94,26(1000 in appropriation for army transportation of borne, by which meana they 'would se- bonds above mentioned, and cash lia smashed but no lives were lost Th :ju,uuu. cure a cause of the w reck has not been annumber of inmates. Re- bilities not exceeding aM.OOO. Two bills imposing tax upon com gardinglarger the success of undertaking, the nounced. pound lard were reported without report states that the home building has . Died In the Hospital. recommendation by Senator Paddock baea so recently oomnleted that theias- MET AND KICKED. ' ffoiu the commit, tee on agriculture. One sociation has rot yet had a lair opnor- - Stwelal to Tan Oohmbsciau LfS bill that passed the house last sen-so- n ' Salt La nt, Dec. 5. Mrs. Bowman, of XuLity to demonstrate its succes. and the other a bill introdaced in Kayfcville, formerly of the Fifth ward, The Chamber of Commerce Objected the senate last January by Dawes. Both Pnta Up. Chicago to so Much Indifference. this city, wuo ten on the sidewalk in provide for imposition of a tax and the front of the Studebaker carriage factory Chicago, Deo. 9. Mayor Cregier The regular monthly meeting of that regulation of the manufacture of compound lard. signed the ordinance providing for the on Sunday night, died today at Deseret Ogden Chamber cf Commorce took issue of 15,000,000 bonds in aid of the hospital. She never recovered conscious' Senate. place last night at the Chamber.. World's Fair, and it will, with the other naa out ine netnorrnage continued un The meeting took the form of a pro--, WABHixcToif, Dec 9. The senate bill documents, be placed in the til It culminated In death. test against the indifference manifested Authorize the First National bank of necessary hands of President Harrison tomorrow. to the public interests of Ogden and its Fort Benton, Mont, to change its loca- The President can then issue his proclaThe Crows Selling Out. citizens. to mation nations. tion to Great Falls, and its name to that foreign Fort Ccstxr, Dec.. 9. The work In pursuance of this sentiment sever President Palmer of the national comof the Northwestern National Bank of Director General Davis and Crow commission has been successfully criticism was expressed against the inacmission. Great Falls, was passed. Director Fred ,W. Peck will carry the concluded at the Crow agency yesterThe Ben ate bill introduced at the last official document to the President at day, Indians are selling to the govern- tivity and lack of patriotism shown to ment nearly 2,000,000 acres of the west- Ogden's growing' needs and its opporsession to establish a public farm in each Washington. to who subscribed the Ij.OOO side of their reservation for a con- tunity to win great success. ern Rosing, county within the limits of the republic, Wrld's Fair stock, for the Staats This feeling of tho chamber found exThe Crows take sideration of 94G,000. inwas reported back adversely, and very positively refuses to complete no interest in the Messiah craze. pression in the form of the following the payment unless assured that the definitely postponed. resolutions, which- were adopted without dissent: RUMORS OF WAR. Plumb introduced a bill to reduce the fair grounds will be thrown' open on lUmhed, By the members of the Og amount of United States bonds required Sunday and liquors allowed to be sold of the national banks and to replace in the restaurants and on the grounds. Guns and Gun Wads in Great De- den Chamber of Corhmeroe, in attend-- , ence at the regular monthly meeting of their surrendered notes and provide for mand. said Chamber on Tuesday evening, Dec. Custer's Old Regiment. free coinage of. silver, was referred to 1890. the committee on finance. Telegrams flew around in Ogden at a 9th, Rapid City, Dec, 9. General Carr That wo believe the work ac First, He also offered an amendment ''in the seat from of the same terms" to the bill now on the cal- with ten companies of the sixth cavalr y, lively rate yesterday complished by our organization has done endar, so that the matter can be brought arrived here this morning from Fbrt war (dance). Gen. Miles ordered all and is doing groat good for the puMio before the senate independently or any j Wingate. Small bands of Indians from munitions at Ogden or Salt Lake, as interests of Ogden and its material deLands have been rnnning off well as some on route to California, and velopment.. report from the finance committee. In the Bad Second, That we reel that there are a doing so he gave notice if the elections stock and burning deserted ranches on also a lot of rifles, to be hurried to Pine large number of Ogden's citizens whose bill was not disposed on at an early day French and Battle creeks cmoing within nterests are so closely identified with miles of this city. Ridge without delay. he would move to lay it asido for the twenty-fiv- e This is probably all right. It gets the the fate of our city that they cannot aftime being in order that the bill just inThe Utes Catch It. troduced by him and all other measures dust off tho war department and there's ford to continue their indifference to the work which is constantly de a relating to the financial condition of the Green Isdian River, no telling what crazy redskin will do. public Ouray Agency, attention and workers. manding country may be considered. 9. The S3uthern Utes are Third I hat we do not feel that it is Mcl'herson ottered a resolution, which Utah, Dec. Annalyzins: the Lymph. right for a few to do all this work while was agreed to, calling on the secretary greatly excited over the news from DaParis, Dec. 9. An annalysisof Koch's the idlers solfiKhly share in what bene of the treasury for a certified copy of the kota regarding the coming of Shin-O- b accounts of John Davenport chief (Christ), and have commenced dancing lymph has been nindo in this city. It fits are secured, Fourth That we insist that in justice reveals a remedy composed of tho supervisor of elections for the southern and painting themselves. own interest) every one having district of New York, for the elections of tuberculur bacilli, which is a to their interest in the growth of Ogden in 1834, 188(5 and 1888. At the Theatre. virulent poison, and cynanide of gold any some way do a part of this public work, Alresolutionjby Jones, of Arkansas, Mr. James Hearne's company pre- and glycerine. and if, from anv cause, they cannot act calling on the attorney general for a with the Chamber, that they act by acmia statement of moneys paid or called sented "Hearts of Oak" to an audience The Oklahoma Flan. organized method. for by the supervisor of ihe first and of fair proportions at the opera house r ifth iho- - public intercuts demand DoriiHEKiY, I. T., Doc. second congressional districts of A rakan-sa- s last night. It is a representaclose and constant WHtch and direction, lived who in connection with the late election, tion of rustic life andpleasing his with Brown, honest hearts, and as our muil and transportation serwas agreed to. after a statement by the company in a small cabin near here, was called such it with excelinterpreted remanufacturing and commerce, as he seen had a Jones that nowspaper to his door last night by some unknown vice, Mr. Hearne has a good lent effect well as keeping our claims and merits, port to the ' effect that the supervisor who tired upon and killed him. before troupe and the rich humor and the world, all of which must be bepresented an account of $0,000. lis who was characwere of the standing pathos play constantly and diligently watched by The election bill was then taken up sturdy terized in a way highly satisfactory to hind him, was also killed. our people. and Berry, spoke in opposition to it. As the audience Therefore, we appeal to the people of an illustration of the bad effect of such FriThe The attractions for President Approves. and to attend tho annual election of Ogden a law he referred to the recent appoint- day evenings will be Thursday Elitch Deo. 9. The President the chamber, which will be held at the Washinotox, ment by Unitod States circuit judge Sl Schillings ministrels.Goodyear, On chamber on tho 2d Monday in January Vilhams in Arkansas, of John McClure evening Miss Adelaide MooreSaturday tills a has approved the joint resolution authorthe 12th), 1891, and qualify for takof elections. chief as supervisor date. izing the secretary of war to issue 1,000 (or part in the election of officers for stands of arms to North and South ing Judge Williams, ho said had lost thee the ensuing year. A Magazine Explodes. confidence of a large portion of the.peo-plNeand Montana, Dakotas, Wyoming. The Chamber then had the pleasure of Arkansas, on account of his im' ; Halifax, Dec. 9.- - The powder maga- braska. of listening to the following letter, posing on them the very worst man in signed by the postmaster general himWe Must Organize. all Arkansas to exercise the high func- zine of the Dominion steamer Newfleld, self: tions of that office. The same thing at Y'armouth, exploded today, partially Dec. 9. The president of Pittsburo, Office op thi Postmaster General, suin other all occur the is vessel. states, the that It reported wrecking might four men were killed but the marine the Pittsburg Press Club, by virtue of a Washington, D. C, Nov- - 25, 2890. pervisors holding their office for life. If the circuit court judges where Dem- agents say that only one was killed and resolution passed at a secret meeting of Alfred, 1L Nelson, Esq., President Ogden Chamber of Commerce, Ogden, Utah: ocrats (aa they are now for th most six injured. The cause of the explosion the club, issued: a call for an inter I beg to acknowledge the receipt, National convention of press clubs to be of Sir communication part Republicans) the bill would not be is a mystery. of the 11th inst, your advocated on the other side of the held at Pittsburgh, January 27 1891. relative to additional clerical assistance, chamber. It was, therefore, a partisan is formation inter of an The Rubensteia Resigns. object the and to state that after careful considmeasure. Berry savagely scored SuperLow don, Dec 9. Rubens te in has re- national association of press clubs. eration, the annual allowance for clerk visor McClure and entered an earnest hire was increased from 14,000 to 85r30p demeasure as a bill the from of Petersthe St signed directory protest against Took an Adjournment. a fraud. year, to date from the 24th inst, and to of music. legalize signed burg conservatory Cincinnati, Dec. 9. Old Chief, a vic the postmaster was so notified by wire Daniels spoke briefly, after which A Democratic Mayor. ious elephant that has been several and letter under date of the 15th inst Aldrich, George obtained the floor. Very Respectfully, from the finance committee, reported a Bowrox, Deo. 9. Complete returns years in the Cincinnati zoological gar Joan WAhamakxr, house bill to authorize the payment of a Postmaster-General- . rebate in certain cases ( to correct the en- from the city election shows that Mat- den, broke his chains tonight and began So it does pav to kick in a just cause. rollment of the tariff bill) and asked thews, the Democratic candidate has a general work of destruction. He tore The Chamber then adjourned. his house to splinters and was proceed unanimous consent to have it consid- - been elected by a large majority, tiral es. t t lj rrrhad a e Coa-grwiun- er -- 7 Zei-tun- - step-daught- 1 r, , |