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Show OGDE.V DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. JANUARY 9, 1691. ... THE COMMERCIAL. OCOCN, L 1L tXKU. javtakt UTAH. . rni Tm .. ...e, m. motVLe4. Twwi-bw- u - WMUJ. ItHiUUM CUbnj. feuacripuu imoa, IB adrinss. IMt far tm psij. IMisarao' l thm cuj at a pt as tk A 'J acwsuiratioBa afcoaM syMrwsasttl to THK CfX. tUMstkJUUL OttUU I IT I. l ltl. (bmi twtiii SSSMf.J aai the Com ursnu. is proed at tk tWofie. at Orina. Ctaa. far I tm ssiU a. tawtasa rmil of tbe Qaeea city. Mhope that tbe era of able port oa real estate s&ay eoatiaae, Ttis does not msaa that mo apprecia-tio- a is raliMS sbotud eosue that would be unreasonable to ask for or to desire but that, on the other Land, the aatural iaelitaiioa to put up prices to an ua reasoaaUs Cgure ia times of activity msy not teed to oppoae tbe acquisition of bw people and new business ecter prises in our midst. U'e cannot afford to scare people sway by an embargo of finer prices, ss is done by buon" cities every day. TO THX WAR PX- - Tbe vuapeenoa of Colonel Forsythe from his command, ua account of tbe killings of a nubber of aquaas and children during the recent fight at Firs Ridge agency, is exciting much euas uueas Uie secretary or war rent. ill gratefully appreciate suggestion that may have a tendency to relieve him from the unpleasant duty .of suspending officers. With this considerate intention the following ideas are submittal: L During an engagement no soldier shall discharge a gun at an Indian until he has a surgeon s certificate, duly filled out, signed and properly attested by the ooni mantling offioer, stating that the Indian he proposes to shoot at is a male Indian and above the age of eighteen years. Should there be any possibility of doubt as to sex or age, such surgeon shall, before issuing such certificate, obtain the permission of the secretary of war to conrene, through tbe regular military channels, a board of examining surgeons, who shall duly pass upon the sex and age of the Indian. Their report shall thereupon be forwarded through regimental, brigade and department headquarters to general headquarters. Tbe general in command shall endorse said report, and forward to the secretary f war. After tbe secretary of war has examined the report, he shall, forward the same with his endorsement to the president After the president shall have made a final endorsement thereon, the secretary of war shall make the proper order, which shall be lu returned through the regular military On receipt of the order, the channels. colonel commanding shall charge the adjutant to transmit a written order to the captain in command of the company or troop. Thereupon the captain shall order the soldier to tire. The soldier shall, upon receipt of such order, dis- charge Lis gun. Should the Indian have failed to await the arrWal of the '"" ' "j-?! disappearance . vht -Jt- -V. ' w - any aoci A a gun, y a aquaw or hurt, and pending the surgeon's examination., provided for in the preceding paragraph.stringent orders should be issued that during all engage ments all guns and aooutrements must be left in camp ia charge of the ord- ' ? Jtanoa sergeant. V 3, In order to further guard against any injury to women or children during an engagement, or unduly exciting their nervous systems, strict orders should be issued that whenever Indian! approach, child-migh- t be. t", . the troops shall fall back. ';' It ia believed that - . , a careful with these suggestions compliance will prevent the killing of Bquaws and children, and obviate the unpleasant suspension of rash and cruel officers. It might be further suggested that in the government of the Indians everything of an irritating tendency should be avoided. They should not be confined -- ! their reservations, for their proud spirits chafe at restraint The playful taking of cattle and horses and the killing of settlers occasionally should be considered only as the manifestations of an exuberant vitality. All of which is submitted in the hope that the sudden removal of female Indians and their progeny from reservations to cemeteries may be prevented. SENSIBLE MODERATION. AMUSEMENTS. Aaz yoa ready to aaarch to tbe froat fcril It is tbe verdict "paxiie scare" Las died out' thtt the Ot a Loci -bapUM of fire." may yet receive its Taa spirit of our local militia: war is wrvittLie, let it come!" "If Tax new presideet of the Argentine Republie was ooce a bright newspaper Tbey do retrograde, occasionally. KONSKKSZ. nock Indians, st that point, have struck terror into the hearts of the citizens and manifest a disposition to sack the town. They are said to be in full war paint and to hare made such hostile demonstra tions that, according to tbe reports, the citizens are preparing to leave the town in a body. Military protection has been asked for; the wires are kept hot with communications, official and otherwise, regarding tbe peace of Poo telle, and it is quite evident that the Bannocks have joined their brethren of the farther east in the grand effort to demolish the United States government. This thing has gone quite far enough and tor any runner damage to lire or property resulting from the Indian uprising there is no reasonable excuse. There is no use temporizing any further in the matter, and it ia the veriest non sense to put up with any more atrocities at the hands of the redskins, when a lit tie powder and lead, intelligently ad ministered, would end the folly in a trioe. Give the murderous savages a chanoe to dance out the ghost danoe in the "happy bunting ground." The Boston Herald says that "the Juitioe Brown is said to be a wifa of Mr. beautiful ana accomplished woman. The assertion is by ho means doubted, but the compliment would be more valuable if it were not so common. The wife of any man elected to distinguish him self at Washington ia of necessity, according to newspapers, "beautiful and accomplished." We may expect in the near future to see some such newspaper paragraph as this: "The wife of John Smith or Miles Orogao, whichever ii elected to congress at the coming election, ia a beautiful and accomplished .woman" And nnaaibls the time mar ha more tleaaed nun fhAn a lajlv with some such comment as this: "The wife of Senator Ferguson is as homely as a mud fence, but aha has a lovely disposition and lots of good common sense." nit This good big chunk of practical sense the Denver Republican is respectfully commended to the earnest consideration of Uncle Sam: "It looks very much ss though more soldiers were needed in the war against the Sioux. There certainly must be at least 10,000 regular soldiers now available for service in that country, in addition to those .already there. The government ought to order these men into the field, unless it clearly appears that there ia no need for them. Tbe plan of surrounding the Indisns is a good one, but it Is very doubtful if the force now in the field is strong enough to carry out this plan successfully. It would be better to send an overwhelming force to the Indian country than to try Xo wage the war with an inadequate number of men," from The democratic press of the country still continues to Bhow that for the next presidential candidate of its party Cleveland is decidedly preferred to Hill and that Hill has a "dead sure thing" over Cleveland. Meantime the conservative of the faith hope that be tween two stools the party may not fall to the ground. well-wishe- A young statesman recently elected to the Colorado legislature says that his constant issue prayer is that he may be delivwill found in be this Elsewhere He may be peran interview with a prominent local real ered from estate dealer. The sentiments expressed fectly sincere, too, but when the "big- head" comes to him, as in the general by this gentleman are in accord with those of all parties who are in a position nature of things it must, he will not to judge intelligently of the status of realize it, but will congratulate himself the realty market and the prospect 6f upon his wonderful advance in knowl the f uture of real property in this vi edge, power and personal worth. cinity. Axd now comes the Berlin physicians, As intimated in the interview, values here have suffered no such ridiculous who are raising a howl over the fact inflation as in most prosperous western that their practice has fallen off twen cities. There is, as there Bhould be, a per cent since Koch's operations and who demand that the govern between connection close began, prices very asked and actual values. It is here ment furnish them free lymph. They asserted without fear of successful con- do not say whether they, in turn, will tradiction that prices on all classes of furnish it free to their patients, but the real estate are proportion ably lower than world may form its own conclusion on that point "in any other city in the west This is a matter which cannot fail to Congressman-elec- t Timotht J. Camoperate to the advantage of the city and want induce said one year ago in regard to the to We territory.. pbell adjacent new people and new enterprises to iden- political outlook: "The democrats have tify themselves with Ogden and take the presidency of "92 in their grasp if part in the march of progress which has they don't throV it away. The only been so suspiciously begun, and which thing for the democrats to do is get tois destined to continue until our beauti gether." The situation today is exactly ful city shall have taken a proud place the same. The democrats have only to among the most substantial cities of the "get together" enough votes and they west This ia what we are all working are sure of the presidency in "92. "big-head.- " Ceaiiag TWatrkala, Ita AUieeaeuei specialty eompacv will af pear at the Grtad ocra bouts ua Tuesday cveeiog cect. It is a tine stow. foUov U at the "Natural Oaa" taoss f'iS Ml ONE NIGHT ONLY, a Thi political pot is already ci&g to simmer. It is rumored that Henry Irricg, tbe great Ecglish actor, is to be knighted. Tbe air is full of war and rumors uf That's nothing. Lots of our Amehuaa war mostly the latter. This burning s actors are benighted. dispatches covering the Indian difficulty indicate that the ignoble red man has As eastern paper asks: "What use broken out afresh not tar from our have the Indiana for firearms, anyway?" midst, tbe scene of action being Fuca Tbe Indians have recently answered the Ban tellq, Idaho. It is stated that the question. ISD THE 0POGE8T7OX8 of tie t4 turw (auonu isatpubtimhat Lwutrr tmtj WaktiibcVia esa aa4 t Lift, by tksts- Daily nuiiil Muetd? Mm. far, opportuity ehkfc it has of aidisg ia the KirarlfS ia Indiana. Wednesday, January J Axdejmox. Iml, Jan. S. Tbe meetkgs of Mrs. Woudworth, the trance Evan- gehiit still continue at the Church of Gad. ia this city. Tbe excitement has reached fever heat. Some aileced miraculous cures are said to have ben effected under ber ministratioca. One of the most remarkable cures is that of Mollis bower, who Uvea .near Alex andria. a . nr a i veive years aco. nen ouiLs voumr. she was attacked a iih measles, and tile disease left ber blind in one eye and tbe sight of the other much impaired. She has been treated by varioue eve special- lata, but without success. Vesterdav she and her father, a farmer, drove to Anderson to attend the meettca--. Mu Bowers went to the altar, and telling airs, woodworm of ber aument im plored cer to foin with her in prayer to nave ner eyesigbt restored. A ttathetie aiwne aoaueal. The vnnnir lady, clinging upon the rostrum, pleaded that her eyesight be restored. Mrs. Wood worth kid ber hands across tbe EICH Boston HY KRIS' Afcttiini own STAK SPECIALTY CO. The Giant Pioneers of High -class Vaudevilles. The lhe Very tsest veryuesi Entertainers run-mater- The Company s, in America. Headed is I ncomi wimble A oovTEMroKABT gravely informs the by anxious world that "btanley eats hot mil and toast" Thanks, awfully; but Scripture, and commanded her to rise. so do sever other men. rne stood so and saw. For a few momenta she stood bewildered, and final a vtixo is tbe name of a ly, realizing that her eveeieht had been Philadelphia gentleman who lately killed fully restored, she turned to ber father hia wife. Chicago ought to defray all end fell upon bis neck, sobbing bitterly. she begsn to shout and praise God the cost of his legal defense, on the Ihen for the wonderful cure He had made. Several tests were made to see whether strength of his patronymic. the cure was complete, such as distin The Tin, Sheet Iron and Cornice guishing colors, rmulintr tin nrint rwl on. all of which were successful and Workers union of Ogden has laid all of so thnm-awI mnrliis:i vaalw f Knh wits na its members liable to a tine of Bo for real "V" J- -l -- a. iXA'to Two reputable citizens declare that patronizing the city saloons selling non Mrs. Woudworth has cured them of I union beer. chronic deafneca W llham Span of Fort a w t viae was made to walk toumht some-Lrucneas or ioarioorougn com he has not done for years, by rea-- ! thing plains that an income of tl3S00 per son of a leg crushed in an accident annum ia barely sufficient to enable her several years ago. -- a. w to live in comfort. If she keeps a hired wan in stmt. girl, probably it ia; but why cant she do her own work, just as the majority of New York, Jan. 8. The stock market today other women do? ing disposition msoifested pending the of the presidents meeting. When Milan is settled in Paris on result it became known, however, that the w a) an tnoome of IIjO.UUO per annum, al meeting had adjourned without doimr lowed him by the Servian government anything of importance, tbe dullness beId case he should get tired of this came a rulinir feature. The market closed arm, generally soi arrangement there are several men in better quiet, than tbe opening ill We Ask is a Trial, Rememto the Place, fn-jthia part of the country who would be gams of importance 2300, Washington Avenur. awanna 3a, sugar 2s; Delawsre A Hud-ae- n willing to undertake the job of 2l4'. Governments steady. Feb of Servia for the wages paid. ruary petroleum closed 74 CO. The Scotch Strikers. SEEMED TO SNOW SNOWBALLS. Glasoow. Jan. 8. The officials of the enns) lvanla Farmers Mystified by a California railroad, in a manifesto this Freak of Winter. morning, promised to consider the of the strikers who would grievances ioRK,PaJan. 8. The residents of promptly resume work. This action on Washington township, this county, were the part of the men referred to created 1.37 25th Street, Telephone 107. surprised last Monday morning to see a small riot The deserters were hooted and at with stones strikers. the pelted by the ground covered with thousands of The charged the strikers and ar sndw balls. They were of assorted sizes, restedpolice six 01 their ringleaders. and they puzzle the farmers. Many bcX but The Balfonr Fund. thought it was the n the fence oornoOT be jjubijn. Jan. o. rne runa ror tne re of them, and ditXfies and (Formerly of the Ogden City Steam Laundry! ces tilled with them, people began to lief of the suffering poor in Ireland k they were dumped there by the started by the Earl of Ireland and Bal snow- - four, generally known as the Balfour load, lbe innocent-lookins were closely scrutinized by know- fund, now amounts to 11,000. ones, who shook their heads and in 4 Sad Senator. tious words attributed the phenom New York Sun: It's too bad that Sen. enon to some mysterious power. At sunrise. However, the mystery was ator Hoar should .take such a gloomy solved. Tho wind arose and new balls view of the country at present. It began to be formed They went rolling easy to understand his yearning for the down every little decline, propelled by passage of the Force bill, for he doesn't the wind.' Tbe balls were as round and want to eat codfish for breakfast lunch I . 1 Rut Vf. perfectly formed as the genuine hand and dinner for the rent nf hi. Ufa nerctotore to turn out the best Ls he shouldn't be in dumps o. doleful I made article. Last Friday about four sti ,f.I!. Pj:eP?rea' . . r 11 j n 1 nr ""in.i ini svgucn. inches of snow fell in this section, which xne country is aurignt The sleighing 107. leiepnone was followed by a light rain, forming a is good.the moon beams as blandly as the V race of the Massachusetts senator on a at crust oi ice tne snow, un Sunday A A IVT night about an inch more of snow fell, meeting of the American antiouarian I wnicn was as drv and licht as down. aociety, and the pretty girls in Worces- - I J- - -T JL The wind then sent this light snow ter are eniovimr the mmn unA th 25th 137 as much as if the Force bill had been Street, Ogden. scurrying along on its icy bed, forming just it into myriads of balls around the pieces lassed. He ought to take a soblet of clam juice everv mornin? and irnt oi tne Droicen snow crust. his stomach into a more ootimistia mood. Jury Disagrees Agaiu. DUFFAiAi, in. i., Jan. o. The jury m the now famous will case FINANCE AND COMMERCE. tottered into court last evening, after and being out since Tuesday morning New Tork Money. " begged to be discharged. They said 11 . .. New Yoke. Jan. a. M one in they were hopelessly apart and that closed offered at . Prime mercantile paper. there was no chance of an agreement. 7?8i4, Sterling exchange, active, strong. Sixty-da- y demand H.SS; Bat sUver Judge Daniels discharged them. This 11.04?,.bills has- been - tried. is the'A third time the case . ( ana it win1(1uouoiiess nave a fourth trial' Bonds. if 1 there of the Adisrated estate.11 is any 1 V I A A AAA NSWTORK. Jan. 8. Government hnntljlnAH men was vaiuea ai iiuu,uuu, left for ex as follows: penses, lne city has seized a consitler- - U. 8.4'sres'd .120 ltT. 8. ennnnn mi; aoie part oi tne estate for unpaid taxes, U.8.4's coupon.... 120 Pacific 6's '.10 and the lawyer's fees must have made a u.s.4hsreg'd....l03?4! heavy inroad into the remainder. Copper, Lead and Tin. hey Scaled the Penitentiary Wall. New York. Jan. nominal T.bL. $14.60. Lead. dull. Domestic, $4.50: Columbus, Jan. 8. Three prisoners January Tin, easier; Straits, $31.10. escaped from the Ohio penitentiary this OGDEN MARKET REPORT. morning Dy scaling tne wall with a ladder. f Wholesale Prices. The Largest Confectionery CI3NTQTJJEVALLI - uwnjn OUE POLICY FOE --1891. To sell for cash and at cash l piMCOS. TVi . (AKJVJl' i the T"V linnln CKTV l fUlUSS promPt delivery a specal116 rp m STive our customers the oenent OI eastern prices lor spot cash. looiincesiorone pound and loo cents for on dollnrf ia. To get your trade and hold it. o-ogi- Ex-Kiir- a j g UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION TROY STEAM LAUNDRY. A. George wcts0&yy Craig, Manager g - NEW MACHTNTCttYr NEW EQUIPMENT. i...V 1 1 1 1 ",.:: rrrrm Li WIV A Reed-Rockwe- 1 wPlr JJiLlfX Ul TTTTTtr T LjJX U IN ) K WHOLESALE GROCERS, ll 4NxMporters and Jobbers. .... ? Corrected daily by Gibson A "Smnrthwaite, wholesale produce dealers, 2363 Washington avenue, Ogden City, Utah, Burins. Rollins Grain. Wheat, new No. 1 mill- S 60 ins, tier bu 1 75 cwt.. Oat, sacked, per No. 1 Barley, brewing. 1 cwt. t per Barley, brewing. No. 1 1 15 perewt " 1 25 Barley, feed, 1 40 . Barley, chopped " eastern $ 1 75 Corn, " Corn, chopped l (so Factory and Salesrooms, 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. HUSH Flock. ty-fiv- e IiMng fmim - VhA la aOlllsnset Bomwe Sears tht Standard, IU snperior excellence proven in millions of homm for more than a quartor of a century. H OoTernment. ,8tnt bndorMKl by hevljite'J heads of the Great Universities M the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Pnoo s ( natn linking Powder does not contain ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold PRXC'K B VKINft POWDER CX).' in V.r,A, New York. Clucaso, Sun Frsncinoo St Louis. " High patent " Straight grade Other grades " Com meal Rolled Oats, per bbl . . Bran and Shorts " 2 as I 10 $ 90 2 25 7 75 80 1 $2 00 Hat. Timothy, str'ht pec"t'n 14 00 13 50 Timothy, m'xd 11 SO " Hod l op " 10 50 Wild " Lucerne J 50 Peoducb. 25 Butter, best, per 1 lb.. " Z2 Hutter, Utah, 23 per do.... Kgs, " Onions, 04 Lncorne seed, nor lb... 7'4 & fi'i Cental sacks 20 ii: 21 Snamlens sacks 15 00 Table salt, per ton 8 00 Clean coarse salt p'r t'n Ketau prices are about is per cen. higher. Alfalfa seed is still lower, with very bad pros pects. It will take a 4 cnt per pound Dorchasa and today to market seed. Wheat ia very weak-dem- uit, r Manufacturers in Utah. THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. (INCORPORATED.) Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS. of Central Hotel 25th St Factory in Rear P.O. Box 268. THE OGDEN W. F. PEICE, Manager, CRACKER - CO., Ogden, Utah. |