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Show or.rx daily cgm::c:al: t;kd:sl.,y, E. L COKEF! I... at mrw fuanfc 49 t - y.- M - "J. I t. U W iljr - T- - AwM W m.mm Qua Cm. " Ef M , tit ,, rMAa thrrt t l hri at UrtM. m uK h Swator Wolrolt of Colorado yoetor mday wad qwcvh atfmiiwl th wertian ana UUL Cowing from republican, trtiv partiau, this ta mora thaa a It must hart Un aa abatJata ahorkto tha politiciana of tha Hou arkouL It muat hava nada tba goud Mr. RWr ah ud lor and put op a aUeot aur-pria- petition. rl u atatua of tha darTba cot HadrmUxxl by tha country at Urge. t- biU It haa baaa upheld by republican and daoouaoad by daocrU, not for ita merit or demerit, but berauae it ia a republican tueaaura. Thoae mort active in fiffctinff for tt are active through their party ieL Thoae moat active in ia fighting it have the aame motive. It at least refreshing to aee one aenator, right or wrong, kick over the caucua trace. Wuloott'a constituent have been him for not endeavoring to force consideration of the financial measure, and ha ui atriving to redeem himself. It reai aim to be anen whether or not hee hall gain by it Probably he wilL command of language ia remarkable. Ilia brain ia active, ao4 hie nerve without limit. Certainly hia apeech will win him greater notoriety than would a stereotyped harangue of the uaual tenor. But the aenator from Colorado took what will be deemed an extraordinary view of th situation. He did not deny that the negro waa deprived ot the right to vote, but he declared that there wero other mattera that more urgently demanded attention. In thia he waa bold and right There ia a matter pertaining vitally to the interests of the whole country, and particularly to the west It ia tha free coinage of ailvor. A oountry in an unsettled llnanciul condition cannot progress. A country that debawa ita own product cannot prosper. A country that legislates in favor of a clique that has become wrongfully dominant cannot have the unwavering allegiance of the whole people. Therefore the silver question must be settled justly and quickly. Until it shall be settled other subject should be laid on the table. The elections bill ia a pretext for oratory, an excuse for wrangling and delay, (jive the people more money first, and then attend to the aide issues. g Wol-eott'- SCHOOLS K'-T- tu FOB UTAH. Let Utah have a complete school system, conducted on the American plan, and every social problem that now vexes the territory will adjust itself. Education ia the hope of this oountry. It is particalarly the hope of Utah. Educate the young and have no fear of the future. They cannot then be untrue to their oountry or to themselves. In tho school the pupil breathes in loyalty along with his knowledge of books. As he learns of otl.er peoples, learns the history of his country; as he' gets to understand the ssntiment of devotion to the flag, his mind must broaden und he must Bee that from ohorj to shore this land is one, and that within it all governments must ba subordinate to and in harmony with that great government that ia by the people. Education ia better than contest and turmoil. But there are other reasons for encouraging the schools and building up in Ogden as perfect a system aa can be devised. There is nothing that will help a city in a greater degree than the mere fact that its educational interests are not neglected. Denver has the model school system of the United States. This one circumstance has drawn to that city thousands of people, the most desirable of residents, men and women of culture, enterprise and wealth. The presence of these people would not have been secured but for the foresightedness of the pioneers, who planned what is now seen in a score of elegant school buildings, and a corps of teachers that is net to be excelled. Oden should profit by tho example of Denver. Perhaps in a young and grow-ii- g municipality where expenses are naturally heavy, economy may be necessary in some directions, but as to schools never. Niggardliness would be folly. Let schools be encouraged by most liberal methods always, and mora richly than can be expressed, the result will repay the outlay. THB MAFIA ORDER. 'When the chief of the New Orleans police was shot a few weeks ago, the statement that he was a victim to the flat of the Mafia was not at first believed. A little investigation, however, tended to confirm it. Circumstances have since shown that the Mafia is not only strong selves to be an element of danger. Thi new city directory ia in every way Tut killing of Postmaster Matthews creditable to Ogden. It indicates an at Carrolton, Misa, should be rigidly in vestigated and suspicion of foul play cleared away, or the perpetrator of the deed banged. According to one account Matthews wss a carpetbag desperado, lis paraded the streets armed and ter rorised the town until, with great re gret one of the citizens waa obliged to kill him. According to the other view Matthews waa an inoffensive and law- abiding man, hardly more than boy in yeara, anxious only to do his duty. He had oeen repeatedly threatened with death if he would not resign and move away. He had been a target more than once. Democrats baa sworn to toll mm and did finally ahoot him down like a dog. The discrepancy ia these two ver sions is apparent enough to at least at tract comment A murder ia the South ia apt to be looked upon as a political outrage, and, although the truth is not pleasant to state, it very often has been found to be a political outrage. If Matthews was a martyr to his political belief the man who slew him should go to the gallows by the shortest route. On the other hand, the public wants to know just how much of buncombe there ia in the allegations. Congress should sift the matter. T:ir etr.vk lv the Cvitr! triin Ujoc'.t aad kui-'-J- N?w r t&a arclri, wri' lrrtf-- i that be as the uf rvl!rs iri.t -- European maev utj fcg in ;.. IWr theft daric. Not I a Xiih-- r IsDiasarous, Dae iwa hw& r. bi ail of a bisd t&e Urg Lave Uwc rsd, of Cahforuia, clani.ioo defeat,! Tommy Miller, of this Milk city, tonight in three round. a a not m the f!ht and as badly pun- hen the Coixmbi's. Ind, Dec south bound paaaengr train from Chicago stopped at the station here today three strangers entered the day ooach draw reMjltra mid went through the passengers, sceuricg several hundred dollars. Jt was dune so quickly and their escape so well affected that Idle hope is eatertaintd tt catching them. 30.-W- fatael IiltMliaf uuttun, fellow who Who i Denby pok lo you? Bulby lis U o that author who aa th rep- is not only CORSAIR"-. Dream of Oriental Ma irni licence Elaborate Properties, Calcium PRICES, .50, .75, 81, 81.50., Seats secured ia advance at the box office, from and after Thursday morning, January 1. Do Ton Know Why THE UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION Ctt ar Uin vry day tha AST aew Aroeary BKm food tually at liberty is certainly specific his defeat to everybody except to Par-nel- l. His egotism is so dense he cannot see his own crime. no better than tho plebian article, but often far below it Still, if people choose Preparing to Swear. to be ruled by a set of physical, moral Butte City Miner: You can tell the and mental scrubs, the affair is strictly man who is preparing to swear off a their own. block away. He is not only carrying the largest jag on the street, but he is Settlers in Oklahoma are to be "breathing heavy" and whooping. pitied. They went, practically moneyThe Smiths Offended. less to a new land, and they are starving Kansas City Star: It is understood there. A little forethought would have shown them the probability of such an that the Smith family are considerably over the atDointment of outcome, but it is too late to consider disgruntled Judge Brown of Michigan to the Su this now. They need food, they need it preme bench. soon, and they must be supported dur Tne Reward of Genius. ing the winter. Discussion of the sub HelAnfl A .Tmirnnl PannavlvaniA ject from the economic standpoint will millionaire vhn AiaA rnnonflv loft Sid IY1 fill no stomachs. to a Philadelphia for being BO consummate a m&fltAr nt mixintr a Ik a local article yesterday upon the cocktail. Teachers might give this as an financial situation the language used illustration mat whatever is wortn dowas such as might possibly have been ing at all is worth doing welL construed into a reflection upon certain A Bound Proposition. home institutionsof unquestioned stabilTimes: Senator Morgan as is Aspen ity. It hardly necessary to slate that this circumstance was wholly inadvert-ain- t serted in the senate a few days ago that free coinage of silver would relieve the and grew out out of a misunder distress of the people. That is a perstanding upon the part of the reporter. fectly sound proposition. ia OgdenT Read tbes COLD FACTS: Our goods ar ALL sew and f rash. Wa handle son but first class good. X, W mak a specialty of Prompt Delivery. i. We buy fur CASH, thus baying cheaper thaa any noose that buy ea tima. 5. vYs sell strictly (or Cash, and can sell cbeaiwr than any Hone that tells oa tin. Be member that yoa raa bny cheaper of a Houm that BUYS ASD SELLS FOB CASH thaa of one that BITS AND SELLS OX TIME. AH We Ask is a Trial, Rememljer the Place, 2300, Washington Aiennt pus UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY. 137 25th George Street, Telephone 107. A. Craig, Manager, (Formerly of the Ogden City Steam Laundry.) A New Year's Greeting. Lincoln Democrat: The mention of Charles A. Dana for the United States senate has set all the other great editors to discussing and praising his great ability. He is not a man of that type of ability which is worth laudatory discussion. He is strong in his passions; he is shrewd in his meanness; be is powerfulin bis hate. But he is so far from being great that he is only monstrous; Thr Denver Republican gives on the so far from being able that he is only venomous. He is a tyrant in his imauthority of a railroad man, the state& bantam rooster in his qualities; ment that his line issues at that point pulses, a nuisance ia his mere existence. yearly 18,000 annual passes. In all probability not one twentieth part of Polish Colonics in Brazil. 18,000 is issued. Railroads like to carry Dec 30. The movement Berlin, an occasional pay passenger. among the Polish inhabitants in Poaen The breach across which Cleveland in the direction of founding colonies in and Hill glower at each other is so wide Brazil is increasing. The magistrates in Posen have issued notice that the North that both gentlemen are in danger of German Lloyds company will convey no more German subjects to Brazil. falling In. , MACHINERY! NEW laMni NEW EQUIPMENT. San Francisco New York. Chicago. FINANCE New York Money. Money on call urmer, Prime mercantile paper. 79. Sterling exchanso. omet. steady, sixty demand $1.33. liar silver day bill Nsw Yore, Doe. closed offered at 4.7Sl-4- TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 137 25th Street, Ogden. bt Louis. COMMERCE. AND Mr. Craig is prepared, as heretofore to turn out the best laundry work in Ogden. Telephone 107. SO. a. : il.03. Bonds. x WHOLESALE GROCERS, vfTv Importers and Jobbers. NswYork. Dec. 30. Government bonds closed as follows : V. S. 4s reg'd 1214'P. S. 4H's coupon .103' ICS TJ. S. 4's coupon .... 122', Pacific 6' U.8.t'Hre2'd....UM4l Copper, Lead and Tin. Ksw York. Dec. 30. Copper, unchanged. Lead firmer, domestic, $4.15; Tin tair, steady: Straits, -- r bar-keep- er More and more the leading papers of the United States are coming to the conclusion that the financial salvation of this country depends upon the free coinage of silver. So it does, to a greater extent than on any other one thing. The gold bug organs cannot deny the statement, but how it doM make them roar. few risi Fad-Uum- hare discovered something wrong about the management of tho penitentiary. Its charge, that certain prisoners are vir- Bona 1. 2. vista."-Washing- soems to Liht Magnificent Costumes, Mechanical Sensations. Novelties, and Great Cast. GualM Sarprta. h, The Salt Lake Tribune . just utation of writing literature tbs interest of which inr reaM with Urns. Denby What doe be writs, novel Bulby No, mortgage. Chicago Times. A Spectaml-,- Brilliant Scenic Effects. Jee James. Worthy of 1 Iluoturotis Lxtrsraganza ever writlea, and the Cleverest Organization of its kind in America; a feti-r-weig- ished. 20.000 Fader the 3inaetnet of Fo ler and WaratinTtoB. The socet Tommy War 30L No Compromise. that royal blood of the Great (ior;eous Production r r !.. -"- It. ! Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 5 and 6. ! OSsa la KUllons of Borne Denver Republican: Free coinage or 40 Sears the Standard, The health of several royal families is nothing, is tho onlv battle crv for the exeellnnce It iraperior proven in million of Tt. na homo now a mutter of concern. The reigning frinnda of silver (rum nnnr nn fur more thnn a quarter of a century. It used by the Uuitixl State Government. houses in all the old monarchies are have no more talk of compromise. ij Endorsed by the beais of the (treat TJuivereitio tainted. In the veins of some of the lines as the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Refuses See. to Price's Cream Baking l'owdor doos not runs the fire of insanity. Others are scrofcontain Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold onljr Timna: Salt Tlkn Parnall ntfriHntaa in Cans. PRICE HAXINO POWDER CO. ulous. Still others are delicate. Tho conclusion is GRAND OPERA HOUSE tk !. Crooks A 4 . Amy I suppose, Mr. Fuanlman. that active growth in all respects, and comyou gvt your ides from different sources Mr. Fuanimaa (the well known humor-Istr-Opared with previous director tea, make a wonderful showing. yeal Vou'd b surprised to heat where some of them come from. Amy Out of your own bead, for InAkothib sickening story of torture stance? Munsey's Weekly. and horror oomea from Siberia. In fact Felled. no other kind is expected from that said the Italian count, "Est "No, quarter. Yet' civilization ia helpless to ecMi no no," use: I have a long talk witha bei stay the ferocity of the czar. father. I tella beem I have a great viata of possibilities bvfora me." "And what did heaytt The JtaUtray Ag believes that the Paton "He tella me to pulls down my cific Shortline will be constructed as Post. planned. The Railway Age is an excelAm rjaptasMM Tmd. lent authority upon the railroad quesDe Fad (reading) The latest craze Miss tion whenever it can lay aaide its mon- U collect handkerchiefs of a many difto opolistic prejudices. In this instance no ferent kind as possible. I ph! Mrs. IV that's prejudice exists. what' the matter with our walierwomau. -Epoch. There seems to be nothing new in reIavlslabl Beereejr. lation to the Indian troubles. The reTU tell yoa something," remarked Miss ports of fighting printed yesterday have Uleecker. "on the dead quiet." been confirmed. The Indians killed a "Very well," replied Miss Deacon Street a few soldiers, but thi act was desperate of Boston; "I will remember that it is on and insane. Most dearly they paid for lbs deceased tilinae." Judge. it in blood. enough, and suggests the propriety of a A Nebraska paper remarks that no reform very decided in character. other section can hare such perfect weather as that state. Nebraska does PBESS 0PI.NI0X. have eotne go d weather. Every fall there is apt to be a pleasant day or two and Said Before tne Fight. the inhabitants go wild witk joy. Its Lincoln Call: Lo the poor Indian is winters are Arctic, its springs are fog and sun nungry and not at all vicious or floods and its summers like the torrid full of tight heart of Africa. This particular season This Hits Somebody. has been decent and instead of trying to Sioux City Journal: Reform thyself make the circumstance appear to be the and will bo oue less rascul in the usual thing, Nebraska should acknow world.there ledge that it is having the benefit of a miracle. . 1-- r ia? pile eiti-tk- - 1.1 THB ELECTION 8 BI ' Sirii'k by tke Train. hmm -- BtkgT JIVES Mar t tt? south bet tkat it yr!'y UTAH. OGDEN. bracei m Tw Kcrs fur the !vrary eotfW-n-- t cities. Tba a.tureuf are going fast This W as it aortbera ncy the 1 J rand be erowdd iLf l v- -t f knora. I; s aa Uj Utdy ia Januery L IuLaa itttgti iff milU. TLi country Urge us j roouy. It r Ir would tike sour thaa set eaouerf all Lo may oml pn?p&rJ to to dan. pen the ardur of Ogd?a be g-- l txd Luct jrm prtf But ia all it bound there is no orer their bew opera boue. baadol murder, Tli i for plaoa A xxt trr puker game ia Denver w&s as poawbie L1jw of paIiUm i aucb marred aomewLat by the sudden dftL of Stance aa as) eruu the a orgimxa i Uoa of cut throats. The Mf mut be of oneof the players whom a puLceiufcB mistook for a burglar. HauaatAj to aad branch. There tt no particular objection to Askkaxts for presidential honors the Italian if they choose to abide by the lawa. On general jjrinttpk, how should declare right now ia favor of ad to ever, they are not a desirable addition ver, and devote their time till 1 bonulatioo. Such aa come to proving their sincerity. to - tha America are a a rule olannifth. ignorant It would appear that some of Salt aad filthy. Ia their particular resorts arm lika Chinese. Tbey are Lake'a superfluous night prowlers had they usually industrious, but are willing to drifted to Ogden. Here'a hoping that at whk-- almost any their stay will be short work for wage other nationality would larva to death. Ssjutors are now busy with the subIt i to be regrrtted that they are supIt ia evident planting white labor ia many parts of ject of pure elections. the west Some railroad companies em- that the election in which a politician ploy Iheta when they are turning Amer- wins is a pure one, and the one in which This ia, to be loses is the other sort icana sod Irishmen away. n unfortunate policy. aay the least A PilaoLfhu doctor has discovered While there ia no reason to forbid the the bacilluiVlmt causes lockjaw. By coming of Italians, to encourage it, is mistake. When they are able to main- judicious distribution of the creature he tain auch a foreign and undesirable bond would be able to win boundless gratiaa that of the Maria, they show them- tude. ia THE COMMERCIAL. hi, lew: OGDEN MARKET REPORT. The Largest Confectionery Wholesale Prices. Corrected daily by Gibson A Smurthwaite, wholesale produce dealers, 2363 Washington av enue, Ogden City, Utah, Grain. Selling. Buying. Wheat, new No. 1 mill$ 60 ing, per bu Oat, sacked, per cwU1 1 75 Barley, brewing. No. per cwt. Barley, brewing. No. 2 per cwt " Barley, feed. ' Barley, chopped Corn, eastern " Corn, chopped 1 l! 1 23 1 4U S 1 75 1 SO Flock. Hat. Timothy, gtr'ht per"t'n Timothy, m'ld " Red Top Wild Lucerne Manufacturers in Utah. Factorv and Salesrooms, 1 25 " Hidh patent " grade Othef grades Rolled Oats, per bbl . . Bran and Shorts " 2 35 2 0 1 1 90 7 75 g $2 00 90 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. THE OGDEN CRACKER Wholesale- Dealers in all kinds of - 8 50 27 Butter, best, per 1 lb" . M Butter, Utah, 25 Esgs. per do Onions. P5 Lucerne seed, per lb... 7'4 f? S'i Cental sacks 20 22 Seemlws sacks 15 00 n Table salt, per t 8 00 Clean coiirw salt p'r t'n Retail prices are about 15 per cnn higher. Th situation in wheat remains unchanged so far a the a'.wenco of dmand. Thero appear to be practically no movement, and a. a result we have to rvord a decline of flvo cents per bushel; and tha end is not ycu . CO. (INCORPORATED.) It 50 13 00 12 00 "1100 " Prodccs, Y PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS of Central Hotel 25th St. Factory in Rear O. P. liox 268. THE V. OGDEN F. PRICE, Manager, CRACKER CO. 0.rden. Utah. |