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Show OGDEN DAILY rual aad coke works today. aaaidea nor overworked goveraeas nor Moe:ii-The wssJiiiig miner endeavored to 4 ao4 tireaocae. sterootypad acyUiicf bat lt company fUt linwl. UTAH. But the rliUiLtj of the cookie recipe OGDEN. no intelligent readr will deey. ' A ttatra Mtamrr WmVr4 turn . COEiELU Loek, Dee. IL The Dutch etauoer PaaJtau. La pluck aad is dyktg hard. Yeeodaa front New York fur RotterKuMiiM JAMES Earn. IOKI dam is ashore at MaaaVtea U. Tat best disposal of the average strike All effutu of teg to nUUI. PBLUlKtK off the peis to euJ it vita speed aad justice. ninsular aad oriental auad alnuw which stranded on Plymouth ... mm lk.X4 Kurf--l ... .a uo breakwater Last night, have T .!- t ,,, ua bis Tmk to ref President signature availing, hbe went aground at kw -. IWU KMC Ur to a free euinaire measure would be at water, and it ta believexl abe is a total the amine time devUing an epitaph forfiis wrora. No lives were lost The cargo is insured for IliXyjUUL IMiiMdhikdtiiiaMtoiMMtk. o a political tombstone. THE COMMERCIAL. arta-tra.b- e, t tai liu,q 1. lllsd JrrU4 with a rrow bar. AaxHcouco. to account I JlK. fkauraa at the tvmu&M at IXr-W- . Ne-pau- l. ta ll..-!-- l ITT. I'tah. for THS INDIAN PKOBLXM. Th queaUoa of curing for tbe In diana in a manner that would beat pro-mtheir welfare and preserve the public safety, ia among those of aerioua mo-neLike now facing the gorornmeat. other problems difficult of solution thia oae has provoked a aeries of theoretical creeds. The country ia full of people reed to tackle it,to lay the (host Many of the most sanguine never saw an In (Lab, and seeing one would be scared isto a more gibbering type of insanity than now possesses them. To suddenly adopt the policy of treat . ing the Indians aa citizens would be to starve them into revolt and pillage. They have been too long educated into dependence and pau per ism. They would is many cases be helpless aa children, There is in their blood no instinct of longing to grasp the plow. They are not skilled in industry and it will be years before they can be. They cannot be appealed to as more intelligent be ings might They are not inclined to ac cept religious instruction. They do not catch the thought that may be eipreesed never so beautifully in a tract They are not particularly susceptible to the influence of prayer. They need firm control, and while being held in check, should be accorded their property righU and plentiful rations until in a position to take care of themselves. Much criticism has been made of the pvesent massing of troops in the viciuity of the Fine Ridge agency. In the emergency it is idle to discuss causes leading up to it It exists and must be met. Had dilatory tactics on the part of the war department allowed a massacre, nothing too strongly condemnatory could have been said by the same papers that now berate Secretary rroctor and General Miles. But when the p reseat flurry shall have passed, the government should profit by the lesson. Treat the Indians, not like citizens, but like people who merit justice and training that will some day fit them for citizenship. , at RAILROADS TO THB NORTH. The action taken at the commercial convention in Boise City in relation to a road from Utah to the Northwest was just such aa the circumstances demanded. That the building of such a road is inivitable any one who will glance at the map must concede. As planned, the road will.be a little over one thousand miles in length. It will tan regions rich in mines, agriculture and timber, aad give them, through Ogden, an outlet to market Ogden can well afford to do all in its power to forward the construction of this road. Salt Lake expects to .be the southern terminus, although naturally the business will at Ogden be transferred to linos east and Bouth, and what a spur to Salt Lake would accomplish it Is difficult to Bee. The Salt Lake Tribune, in rejoicing over the prospects proclaims that this northwest line will in no manner interfere with the other scheme for a line from that place to and through Idaho. No need to interfere with the scheme in "question. Let it rest Disturb not the dead. The plan for circling expensively through a howling desert for the purpose of avoiding Ogden never had any merit and its only life was the feeble breath of ambition. This breath has now been spent As The Commercial has often said, Ogdon will be the initial station of any road penetrating Idaho from north to south and there is no way to reach a different conclusion. An editorial yesterday morning concerning the recent decision of Judge Anderson has excited much comment as was expected it would do. A letter from "American" is presented in another column. It could have been wished that the writer had appenedhis name as it is one thoroughly respected in the community. If "American" will carefully analyze the editorial that provoked his remarks he will see that the essence of it does not vary from that of his own opin ion bo widely as he thinks it does. However, the' subject will be touched upon at greater length soon. Fourht la the Flic. Milwackek. Dee. VLQ. Mootiea and is now being edited A. Smith, scenic artista, tta the Crya-ta- l hich, under certain circumstances may Slippec" company, had a fitfbt while be mightier than the pea. in th today 75 feet above the tatf. They fell to the stage and both with are badly, and perhap fatally injured. OTHsn places are blanketed snow, but Ogden only gets a sight of the A MISSIXG WIFE BETl'BXS. fleecy by looking at the mountains that form its noble background. She Had Been Gone Five Year and Fonud her Hatband Married Again. Br the way what has become of that morn, KiKGHTOx, N. Y. Dec 1L On ruts little paper line that was devised fur ing between four and five year ago, the the purpose of making Denver's suburbs wife of Willett L Itoos, the rillag hotel bump up against those of Salt Lake? keeping in Walkill, was missing, as was also Huge O'Donnell, on of the boarKoch's lymph seems to be standing der. Investigation showed that Mra the test admirably. It is probably the Rachel Emma Rous had come to thia best existing cure tor consumption, ex rity and secured a loan of IU"J from Erederick L. Westbrook, one of th best oepting of course the air of the Rocky known criminal lawyers along the mountain region. Hudson. She had also mortgaged the hotel A aaaiDrjrr of Ogden is dying from property, which was in her name, and valued at f5 5 JO, aad a farm a short disexcessive use of cigarettes. This illus- tance from th village of Walkill, said to trates one phase of patterning after the bav cost her upward of f'XtX Thee Bastern dude, that like other phases, has were evidence that the runaway wife was determined not to be short of ready nothing to commend it cash. Roos made an effort to apprehend his wife and O'Donnell Copies of their Thk movement in favor of free coin photographs were sent by mail throughage is steadily gaining in spite of the out the country, and a reward offered for information as to their whereabouts. opposition that is presented in a num The search proved fruitless, and lines have men ber of forma The silver given decided to keep on the even tenor of his congress seme figures to think over, and way and not worry or fret over his wife's it should do some fast thinking. disappearance. About two years ago Rous married a young woman from New and not long ago a child blessed Tub way Union Pacific heads are Jersey, their union. The mortgaged property tumbling into the basket makes a cho belonging to the runaway wife was sold rus of dull sickening thuds. It is to be under foreclosure sale, and Ron is now owner aa well as owner of the village hoped that Manager Clark will recog- the hotel. official nize the fact that the present Wife No. 1 has just appeared upon roster embraces some excellent material. the scene as mysteriously as she disappeared a few years ago. She demanded the furniture and other effects Kansas Cm capital has offered 110- - of the hotel, which werepersonal refused her. 000,000 in cash for the Cherokee strip, Roos then sought legal advice and de ' thus outbidding the government by cided to give them up. In the mean time she started for New, York, but bea involved sum The is large fore 13,000,000. going placed her case in the hands and interesting one. There is a silver of a lawyer. She expressed no desire to return to lining to the cloud that hangs over the her husband, and gives no excuse for noble red man. her conduct save that she wanted to visit Canada aud other places and enjoy Grand The opening of the Opera herself. She is about 40 years of age, house will be a great event for Ogden. and Koos is a few years her senior. A With the proper stage and other accom- short time ago a nephew of her husband of the same name died, and it is thought modations once provided the city can be that the death notice in a news certain of the best companies, and the paperseeing she thought it was her husband, companies of good patronage. The Grand and came on to lay claim to the property only to be confronted by. the man eh " will be a beauty. bad deserted. Charlks Francis Adams has found a defender in the Colorado Springs Castile. This champion of the Boston gentleman goes so far as to refute the charge that Adams is a scholar. Really there was nothing in this charge to base a case of indignation upon. The latest political news from Colo rado is the declaration of Tabor that Senator Teller is a chump. The expression may be a little crude but it will give Mr. Teller something to think about when he favors consideration of the Elections bill as against rushing forward a free coinage measure. The transaction of business requires a greater volume of money than the It has been country has at present suggested casually that the free coinage of Bilver would help matters very much, and while the gold bugs get very angry at this suggestion they have as yet been unable to show why it is not an excellent one. Chktekne has a boy fiend on its hands. This is a lad who wantonly killed two comrades and seems to exhibit nothing akin to remorse. He is permeated with a taint that is best held in check when its possessor dangles from the end of a rope. It is a mistake to treat the vicious always as crazy. Crime may be insanity, but insanity may be crime. Tiie advantage of broad gauge connection by the Rio Grande Western with the East is apparent in many , ways already. It will be much more marked in the future that shall see Ogden a greater distributing point. The Rio Grande people are always enterprising. They advertise freely and they furnish excellent service, Active competition has resulted in expediting traffic and shortening the time of freight transit. Oncb more it is announced that Eastern coal producers have closed their mines, throwing thousands of men out This is an old and familiar of work. game of "bunko. The excuse that there is no demand for the coal is a hollow and heartless pretext to raise the price, pinching the poor and drawing an extra tribute from the rich. According to the recognized methods the coal magnates ' have of doing business this is legitimate and evinoes fine acumen. According to the standard of moral ddoency and justice, it is robbery. Ogden does not pose as a literary center but in her modest way, is. getting there with both feet, as would be said in Chicago. Some excellent Ogden ladies are soon to bring out a book that for elegance of diction, lucidness and yet conciseness of style, and purity of tone is not to be excelled amongst recent In every eloment it is productions. The Coal Strikers Out. healthful and wholesome. There is W. Vs., Dec, 11. Legal of eratic it. the about has It Wherlino, nothing no heavy villain nor wronged young proceedings prevented evictions at the 190. COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 12, Blind Golding;' Again. , New YoRK,Dec.lL Mrs. Ellen, house keeper at 10 Hamilton street, and Mra Ellen Childs, and Charles Anderson told policemen Michals and Her lock of the Madison street police yesterday that they had seen John Henry Uolding, the blind organ grinder, who lives there, assault a girl in his room in the tenement The witnesses said the girl was Mary Ellen Fitzgerald, and that she lived in the tenement with her mother. Golding. the witnesses said, had escaped when he was detected. Golding was arrested not long ago by an officer of Mr. Gerry's society on a charge of assaulting a little girl, Annie Golding, whom he had adopted. The girl was put in an institution, and because the assault or attempted assault was not proven he escaped with a fine. Afterward Golding claimed the girl but the society refused to give her up. The case is now before J udge Iagraham. The police say they can find Golding when they want him but they can't find Mary Ellen Fitzgerald. The house was watched last night as it is believed that some of the tenants are hiding her. It was said also last night that the girl was at an aunt s, somewhere on Madi son street. nine-year-o- - To Teach Them a Lesson. A meeting of the Western Wrapping Taper Mill associaThe meeting tion was held hereto-day- . Chicago, Deo. 1L decided that the entire product of the mills in the association, should be sold by agents of the organization instead of salesmen of individual mills. All of the mills will shut down one week the latter part of this month, The association also voted an advance of five cents per hundred pounds in the priceof all paper. In discussing the shut down Judge Kingman, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, stated that Iowa had a very strict law covering trusts, and he feared, should Iowans comply with the spirits of such action as was prophesied, it would be construed into a violation of the law and the stared penitentiary unlawful proceedings in the face. Chairman Castle, however, said the dealers had recently declared that the organization could not hold together thirty days longer. To teach the dealers a lesson a shut down would be most effective, and one was accordingly or' dered. kother.a bard working wokab. ritea a auepetkiod and s was aiioasd to rKura boat. Mrs. Mary aushtf Cn-- a bokrca s star at 3 Wailaa HOUSE! UNION OPERA Ma"n'P XIOIIT at unlit)', December U4, E-r- - .-- after NrlU lrft. iy terday Btorsisf lb latter a ret to the tor to.' a parUc-ulakind of aausag. Mra Croara could not tad what a r paired, aad ber ruHnmnn vat behind U couater ta belp look fur it liar actajo were mundaut and after ber departure aa exaaiiaatiosj of th money drawer showed Mra. Croara that II bad maBnAtung - EEYOK. HOSD - But NeU very far froea lb giif reideM. bad been a fnwiMcit tautor to th abop, aad Mrs. Croarh say ab ftea mkad y- r ftpecial Enffgnt c the , ONLY, 1 Er! 3, 1 890. Artrew, disappeared sum ah last opened U. Nilia raaaa again lator ia the day, and, watching aa opportunity when til woman's back was turaetLab darted behind th counter, emptied ta till into ber band and started to run. Kb akily distanced Mr. Croacn. Mra Croscb got a warrant and th girl ass court arraigned in Justiee Uoetticyesterday. Kb dul not eem in the least diacotKnTted. and denied point blank that ab bad taken th money. A boy who was passing th aausag tors at the time th tbeft was told Mrs. Crow-th child's nam and address and idectihsd ber in court J ustio Goetting, after being informed by the agent of the Kwirty for th Prevention of Cruelty to Children of th child's previous reuord. refused to allow the charge to be withdrawn, and found her fruilty. The amount stolen waa NulbewiU be sentenced on Thursday. - eom-autte- d h Ooiorwd Opposition. Sioux City Journal: An able negro divine in Alabama ia reported aa opposing the federal election bill on the ground that "it would ao arouse the white that long before an election was held they would inaugurate a reign of terror which would be so effective that a negro would scarce show himself on election day." Estimating Himself. Kansas City Star: When Mr. Parnell asked, "Who is master of Ireland Gladstone or myself?" he angrily betrayed his own estimate of his position. It is as master of Ireland then that Mr. Parnell appeals to the country for its commendation of his patriotism. Short and Correct. Denver Republican: To President Har rison: Free coinage or farewell! 1 MISS ADELAIDE MOORE, From the GLOBK THEATRE, London, accompanied by tbe Sterling Actor. MK. Admikmom frT. Dea ta aQUionsot iOc and f 1.00. Seats V o T7 JOSEPIIII WIIEKLOCK, And a company of superior excellence in PIERRE LK CLKRUE'S treat play. Fatal Marriage;' "A ok Sale at Bond & 21th ht. Co., 3T. WH0LESAL1 vf?V Importa and Joiers. Homes M Years the Standard. It mporior excellence pro Ten in millions of home fur mora than a Quarter of a eentnrv. It ta nsed by the United States (foTerntnent. bndomed. by tbe beads of toe (treat UniTeroitiM as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Bakiiur Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only in Cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. New xork. Chicago, San Francisco St Louis. FINANCE AND The Largest Confectionary COMMERCE. Manufacturers in Utah. New York Money. New Yobk. Dec IE Money on call easv. closed offered at X Primemecrantile paper, 7HW10, Sterling exchange, quiet, Steady. Sixty-da- y bills UM; domand r silver, tlM'i Factory and Salesrooms, Bonds.. 2327 AVALL AVENUE, OGDEN. NkwYobk. Dec. It. Government bonds closed as follows : 121 1U. S. 44's coupon .103 U. 8.4'sreg'd U. 8.'scoupon....l22 10D Pacific 6 s 4 S. !4 U. reg d....l(M PUTNAM: Copper, Lead and Tin. New Yobk. Dec. 11. Conrier. nominal. Lake. December. $ 15.25. Lead steady : domestic. $4.12. Tin easier ; Straits. 11.20 plates steady. ; Wool. . Boston. Dec. 11. Territorial wools in good demand at606A2: for scoured fine, .VM)0 for fine medium ; 53i?" for medium. California and Oregon wools quiet and steady. One" Price 362 OGDEN MARKET REPORT. Clothing House St. Woodraansee Twenty-Fourt- h Wholesale Prices. Corrected daily by Gibson A Smurthwaite, wholesale produce dealers, 2363 Washington av enue, Ogden City, Utah, Grain Buying. Selling. Wheat, new No. 1 mill I ing, per bu I U Oats, sacked, per cwt.. 1 No. Barley, brewing, 125 per cwt, Barley, brewing. perewt Barley, feed, Barley, chopped Corn,, eastern Corn, chopped " " i mk flfhinir uiuimiiii Kiirnkh inir lalltA 031k. mm hm SHOES,' t TRUNKS, VALISES. . No. 2 i 1 1 S 40 1 0 1 75 " All Goods Sold at CHICAGO PRICES! Flocb, " Hfeh patent " Straight grade " Oilier graaes bbl ., Rolled- Oats, per Mran and bhorts 2 35 10 $ , t 1 90 7 75 g $2 00 OQDEN, : : : : : UTAH. (a Hat. Timothy, strht per"tn Timothy, m'xd Kea Top " Wild " Lucerne ' Pboduck. Butter, best, per lib.. " Butter, Utah, Eggs, per dot WICKED LITTLE NELLIE LARK IX. Potatoes, per cwt.... ' She Is Convicted of Tapp.nsr a Tilrin Mrs. Crosch's Sausage Store. New York, Dec. 11. Nellie Larkin of 42d Marcy avenue, Brooklyn, is a pretty, bright-lookin- g little lass who would be taken by the casual observer for an ex tra devout member of an extra religious The observer Sunday school class. would be mistaken. She is only ten years old, but she has been in the habit of stealing everything she could carry. In September she was arrested on a charge of pilfering a ring and a pair of At the solicitation oi ner earrings. ke-p- h 1" 00 13 50 ".B. Cabbage, Onions, " 11 . - JOBBERS t 50 8 W 25 - OF- ii 25 100 1 25 05 " Lucerne seed, per lb... (S S'4 . Cental sacks 20 Seamless sacks ti 22 15 00 Table salt, per ton ..... 8 00 Clean coarse salt p'rt'n 15 cent Roto u prices are about higher. per There is no outside market for wheat, and the supplies for local purposes have exceeded the demand. Farmers seem to be needing money, and hence offer very freely any product they may have. Chopped feed of ail kinds sells readily, caused doubtless by the firmness of the market in oats. It is expected that the coming week will see risible advances in chopped barley, corn, bran and shorts. Hay remains firm, with tbe tmarket in favor of tike seller. Flour is steady, and general produce shows a healthy feeling. Alfalfa seed ia exremely weak and appears to be the dullest in the whole produce market. There is practically no demand ,i HARDWARE, Stores, Tinware, Etc. MILES, STREVELDULMER 2468 and 2470 Washington Ave. Telephone 21L Roger Broe., Plated Silverware. Boyle Block. |