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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMrT.CLVL: SATl RDAY. FEBRUARY 7, THE COMMERCIAL ri:'wr ii-rt-r - OGDEN, . M. 1 fcMTu . jwrtj" IL t. I eitd Iaili Cuauiaa I Mjs tckeJ e.ty .ut jt li boodle of ia certain to fall to tha frouad. is thcirj at I'! cms' ;Brfi Kia IAL fH UalMi (lit. l lU. he tt, TICKET. rm smrsn. eixecAi. THOMAS LkTW. FurlVUucUx. BI lUKIiT. M'AIK. Yut IrtMM, '. V. UlXi tiU d. tut mui. f J - vl in. -- s M. K'K iirv. N. irj WarJ i o: Wurd-ONinr- iJB L. i H. H. J jtirf. I Nrii'. : E. Jl. T. A. iUn-iwui-- I! r, A Tax prr ei.UJ uyuuu jnniMJ ts uiijiui. Matw. b.,lj from aiteodic; the ooooert" g iren in the New Wett Academy for the of ilerr llkhard Eaera, of the Huck-- Royai . It w as a maAitrfcl ireat nu'e'y ecjoyed by an Oira audi-ti'jaid decrved a larfe audieooe. rU--l Tte prufram was by two fctit---h btt chow defeat Dot aava ith!oel isu. the Greed maa the hk--h ta l hot.ke haa ever patriotism hurt eight. d the numlra Wan ooat ehoukl tlie fusi. wear? Jjph'a coat, of cour. Because it aaa coat of oiacy colors. A XVHBK&tA BW "QlT(jr JX atarted in IVdon aft-- r it ia will be text Mondar. that a luveeiiurui lor cajtiui. 0J "THE KIRMESS. to the aodieo illcn oid,j Mirt Bird. aod iUoeaa ia tbe ojrat of d TLeu. K juooc, which Mr. of fdmily ' hia tulii.g bia auaibtrra. Mrs. J. H. Wood'e Toio ie w ell kDos n to CVdcQ audiecuet and last evet.3rf 6he ia one Ler strain. Prty nana Mr. K. Wait, the tenor, is a new Wbj! eoaierEJgar to 0,id?n. Ilia is by fur tlie tiist Cit pre-reot- To-Nigh- t! amatur Umjot io:- - that hu Lrd in tbia citr thia wicU-r- . Mr. Cha. Kect U-- haa a very pleaant n acd ba.-iu.-- ne ill be very aovptab!y. Toe feature t the s it gS tt offera H-r- r ir--i SECURE SEATS IX ADVANCE waa U.e E.ef. oue ut un- - bn j IjtuI ltte, 1 k rit!LLIPi Lixw. ai..i IlOttD ! Muvm Thuisdav aud Friday Evenings. Fob. jn-l.ibi- -j . OPERA. HOUSE GKAND d ! .l!-n- 4 flULUPS. Le- e- A -' 1 1 4T 1 2 ! WiaU-n- . cr rocf vouni-i- . cently received. politisal efforts have exceeded in j by fie i main ciurjy tlie ..oue anuw : boin TllT. VMOX PACIFIC SUOl'S. ... u .1-i..;tli daiu blo;mi once more, tirao will bavt xithed their irrow and healed their wounds. Hut if thev don't want to i working , Now wait M loiijf, they should vote the Libit ruthueiaain. Com-witj boxful iUithll jr, ye6terJuy-A eral ticket. nil tlmer4y of deration. So t etTec-was tli8 that now I4JUI u, ti,e aa coistant effort gm- -, it nerUmly time fof tbe Cil.tm,wr of Commerce of AX (KiDKX DAKll'S CKEKX. has on the inctsl of praise for exlrHordi-:thi- 8 city to Uk prompt .ud eflloiont n:.ry political luduaUy. ilie hhor, gecurtf u, Ciu0n Pji In this won-Kimtok Cummkkciau Whi e every imltcutu.n point to the nQW Uko CUy liM BllriR.uj even the when ot srful invention, age d. 'eat of the funion party at the polls mucj, gtteution and awakened dM not bcoomee only L Monday, no effort, ahould be The auction ia a tnuuly one, apparent impossible actual at an least but necessity, . . . . . . Liberal ptobablo th meraWof ,. o:i,iMMbycBoh wa need have no fecr of tho ignoraut party to insure no; o:.iy a victory, uui weatern offices of th it company will le pbes of the antodeluvinns who prefer to .Teat vicliiry. ruove.1 to Ogdca next Sunday. live in age past. lVili'iia iaiiko war. The iarnie of t o Thk Commkktui. iia4 bien UTfjed by 1 attlo i May I, therefore, have tho privilege ot certain until ita ixincluaiou. many intlueutial citi.eaa to u;;ain call airing my imagination in your nowspapor comeo:ne Ofte.itiino. through, peculiar the attention of tho Ciiarubor of Com- upon an invention which I think nat bination eif lircuniBtuncei an almost Dierce to this very important queatiou. victory may bo turnwl into defeat. No time should ba lost Tho matter inly poaeibla but probable? However, if valuable epaee does not permit, F.vpn thoiigh n party nmy lie larely in should bo referral at ones to thoyour will not bo offended in the writer be on the and tl may right a live committee to enter into mnjortty his contributiou repose in have to least r lei. ft ho question at iesue, viotory ia negotiations with tho railway corn-pin- y the waste basket. ceaaelesa without by r.o meana certain and learn what inducements I have long poseeabed tho idea, but v, trl; and t iKilance. The very fact of its will be had the means nor thaopportuuity never little Our family required. polit l eiiiji in the majority often leads to apaical troubles will soon bs ndjuBted, and to behold it materialize. A common scene upon the streets ot thy on the part of no many votera that then every good citizen of Odon will our eastern cities is a group of small the majority becomes a minority. turn in with hand and heart and pocket-boo- k boys playing with a toy known as the The fusinu party, Oiganued for a to back up any proposition within ' butterfly." The toy 13 very simple. It every the bounds of reason which the Chamber oons sts ot a piece of wood for a handle, purpose, will doubUeaa with a email iron pin 'yi the end of it. unit of ita atronglh, and the Mormon of Commerce may make to secure this Over this tun ia a entail ir'Fwivel fas- fac.ion cm be counted upon to support ! very deairable addition to Oi?deni's insti tened. so as to revolve easiH V piece of 4 thla Kn ia out in the ahaet Vwigure 8, that ticket as one man. tutions.1 li,te nn Thwe Dtatenientawill not bo denied, en,'s are. 80 ,ent aL But tha Chamberpot Commerce must I aDl auger when the tin is revolt (horizont and should imprc themwlveij upon the atL U! srt net and ouoe. WRmatter, this and ally. A nolo is cut in the mind ot every Ijlberal voter Thk Commercial has received an inti- slipped over the swivel.ceqUr On the lower Stand by your colors! Let ueither mation from a reliable source that if the end of the swivel a Rtriug is wrapped. nor pleasure prevent you from loose end of the build- The boy takes the of erect would suitable Ogden city in one hand, and, holding the toy string iloinx your duty an an American citizen ings, the railroad company would be in the other, pulls the string, which and a n citizen of Oc;den. The euccees to favorably eon tidor the proposi- causes the swivel and tin to revolve likely ticke- t- excepting, of the en' i e Liix-ra- l tion to losito tho shops here. swiftly. At a certain velocity the tin poHMbij, ft oouncilmnn or two in the in this matter is believed flies otf the swivel into space. It acts Promptness liko an anger, boring itself into the air. Mormon wardnis aspurod beyond a 1 be an important element of success. The quicker the revolution the higher uucalicn of a doubt, if Liberals do their the buttertiy goes. It is not uncommon duty and we heliovo they will. Du.i Sl Co.'s review of the past to see them ascend to a height of thirty 0. R Lot every Liberal voter stand by his week gives tho following encouraging or forty feet. Now, why not utilize these facts, and colors, ami on Monday next sec that his "DiifiiiiOKa continues unpre- invent a flying machine? If a small vol is deposited for the nominee of the repjrl: cedented in volume and satisfactory in one work?, why not a largo one? A purty that bus done ro much for the character. Measured storngo battery would supply the by clearing house small material iulvaneemcr.t of the eitv of motor power. trade exceeds of a that returiip, year Have the arm which supports tho 0,;len. ago by about per cent in amount, "butterfly" faster ed at the base in n and that means a volume of business ball and socket joint, with the "butterfBKTWEEX TWO STOOLS. larger than in any other year at this sea-so- ly" held in tension, of course. Having made the ascenmon, tho arm The tone in commercial circles could Tho tfoody tfixxly element of the city be placed at any angle to drive is haa been invoked to throw its itillurace throughout the country hopeful, and t.'ie machine in any direction. Steering on the 6ido of the "Citizens' party" on the money mnrketa are now comparaapparat us could be easily attached. If this skeleton description of my idea aoccunt f tht 1 ays implied and fre- tively easy at nearly all ixiiuta. Unceris worth the space the public is welcome quently exprentted pro nise that its can- tainly; regarding the monetary future to it. J. B. H. causes some hesitation, especially as to didate f'r mayor would, if elected, AS TO WHISKY. the ordinances and on the new undertakings, but there is underhopo thnt the irojNMtt'd new deal would neath an abounding confidence thnt in Editor Commkkcial: The "saints" 1 ri-- g to thii city an era of morality and some way the fertile genius of the peoand their friends, the "mugwumps," are righteousness the like of which has not ple and the measureless resources of the the wintry atmosphere with cries filling will meet aince betn neeu since let ua say the country every difficulty. So good ohl Mormon days. strong is this feeling that it is often "Whisky!" Liberal ticket From what Oae of tiie strong points made among hard to realizo that the pressure and we haar on all sides, one would imagine the rohibitionists waa that Mr. Turner anxiety of November and December that every supporter of that ticket is a in the great role of Mayor Turner would lasted until within thirty days. But "whisky man." Would it not bo an interesting and intoll the de'ilh-knpl- l of tho saloon- s- that there are some grounds for caution structive item in statistics it we could lie would, to use the common phrase, sti'd." learn exactly what percentage ot the nominees and nominators of the two "clean out the This was a are "whisky men" dealers in or parties The Liberal rally last night at the consumers telling argument with some people, and ot "the ardent?" it has been worked for all it was worth. opera house was a splendkl success. Al Would it not be passing strange if it But the "party" has realized, of late, though tho weather was bad, the im- were found that the fifteen mugwumps that the general impression 84 to its merse building was rilled and the and thoir nominees should show a larger of drinking men, than the probable course in this matter had audience was enthusiastic. The speeches percentage eighty-thre- e delegates of the Liberal worked it great harm among saloon men were earnest and argumentative. Thero party and their nominees. and thoir folio wing, and it was deonuxl were no apologies made for the Liberal And yet there are more than one in a little uu this prop- party it did not need any. The meet this city of Ogden who claim that such necessary Jo'lic-deis the fact. osition. ing will add to the majority to be given I notice that nt, tho meeting of colored "Tom" Turner, a brother of the candi- to the Liberal tick t on election riav. voters last night Mr. Tom. Turner, the date of the 'Citizens' party" for mayor, broLher of my good friend, W. 1L, asattended a meeUi g of the Senate club mayor of tho Tun Salt Lake Times has this to say sented that the would-blas', Thursday uiyht. Ho went to the of tho latest organ of the fusionists: saintly mugwump combination, tnkoshis liquor regularly. I say, Tom, does ho meeting to champion tho cause of his Vo acknowledge the receipt of a cam take it straight? Enquirkk. brother before the colored citizens as- paign document from Ogden called the sembled to discern the political situa- 'Local Issue.' We also acknowledge Bold Train Robbers. tion. that it is an evidence of the scare that Furnso, Cal., Feb. C Tho Southern In the midst of an eloquent appeal, has taken possession of the Pacific passenger train was boarded by the orator waa "jacked up" on the Citizens' party, the sponsors of the robbers this evening at Alila. The exg tt probabilities, He was re- 'Issue.' press messenger put out his lights and minded of thecurrent rumors regarding cemineaced firing at the robljors. Many e were exchanged. Fireman this matter, and was asked for speciflo Tue removal, tomorrow, of the general shots and Express Messenger Passwell information as to whether his brother western offices ot the Union Pacific from The were probably fatally injured. contemplated the closing of the saloons Salt Lake City to Ogden ia a subject on rollers were finally beaten off nnd a in c ise ho was elected mayor. posse is in pursuit which this city is entitled to congratula"Close the saloons? Of course he tions. Fitzgrcrald to Travel. wo.'i close the a iloons!" answered the New Orleass, Feb. G. Job Fitzsim speaker. "He wouldn't b j such a "oil as This cruel war will soon be over, but to no that He's a dnnkiug man him where, oh where will be mnns, middleweight champion of the the hash party a contract today to travel eelf. I you don't lelieve i go to the after the smoko of world, signed battle has cleared Ogden Liquor company's office and see away? Ask of the wild sea waves, or R- - under the management of Otto C. Floty, who is backed by George R Clarke ot his bill fcr liquor.' Dut we promised to "let up" on him Chicago. The contract is for ?7,500 and How does this strike our prohibition awhile. llfteen weeks, Fe j I j . d , i.ut-ii.ca-a 1 1 rum-holes- " e v clht I Till: bRHATHSr HIT OH T1IF. YHAR! Keprr-iittive- .st.4.vi J huA Eer I t 4iaf i!?nrnA.: f.n . S!.iw. 1 Nucrr Ja.rU, WaM-'ouiri!i- arti Win. j U'ard-('nfi- mi& si jfia comnvm in a bims voi'v, it is ery ewevi. He aiua with cat and thows that at. ftven The following delaration of prin- liiimeww amount cf work las to trainintf bis voice. lit selection a the The from ciple lat-- t f a eve;uiij were all in German ai-.: . . . . .....,,..1 .4.. f orjjan of the 'Citiwja' party." hurh el&aa. tl 'den rhoj J li:'.ve a!i'' her t . tt,:. I ii respectfully referred to Uev. J. . oi;i;rtaiiity of lieuriai ib'rr ioa a the rAid Can be C0 city CwU be piven of the Hill and his tin theitinl'Kn when wi ier atructad. Tha Hill intoresit mill furn ikIj movement: "Tlire ia no truth in the vent assertion that Mr. Turoer U Thia itiUu iVion ot the delay ill . t tionibt, and the people who u:ae the j ia the iir. t presentation doubtless be uc- to uiaay, but T. cli:ir,rA nr. tr.lt ti ;ir if Iih f iff-- " Kirn.ei-K" For weeka pat elaoor- news "The of lieve it to b the true one. The j ate jjre;;iratioiii L ive been muae fortiila of tiu roa l the early cj.iiiU-tioOt a friomla of toe cihixiMtiou wid in s from which mav now tje fofisidorcd a time forpft the defeat tliey will receive preeutaiiou. fumiliee of this city cf is most of tiie the the nianv cheering certainty, nixt Monday. They may be happy yet. have bceu to make iaboiirij' tuauy j;'xl things that Ihia city has ro- -' .ICl.'... 1. ti tA tilt a r t .. u.. J. w. urn Ml CUIICUtCS JVOiUTH B. K 1. Lii.il l:-: ia I mm sill fr-Jt- n br 3 mi pr awtk. CITY LIBERAL i TLe TTATN1? O-ra- The Lufal dispaUh Ai tU be trea by a Ik Grat Northern rail ia tbk road UiUrU, iuur lis aumjcijt aouired eotitol of the of Mr. Hill, SkMis&tv an J Pt-iti- R.U,th west-era WoiiQUi of hkb. i to ba at Oleri. It willl rfuubere4 that cuasid- 4 bu It last rabla portion of thu ruuJ tua ffjo SLoui City into Nebraska. It ia now in runuiatf o2erauoa, ea dvMibtlM woull by thU tiiu Lave born half eoojp'.ftoJ U titia city ha 1 ther ruutur betwaea the Xw not bja . York aa J tha Sioux Citr atockhoMi-raThaKioux City ioWrests hal alroaJ 10,0U3,OJ iavdsUvl ia ths enterprise u d they have now buuht out the Ne York II t riog daiplete ooutrol, 1 o.-.- ac-- twrt. Ca.W Tk very day. USE. 77X PACIFIC SHORT rT The Liberal cause riTMATi APriM AMUSEMENTS. iiv- - Iqok out fur a gWkxia LJ'jrr! rpei-U- l Ukr-e- J f UTAH. C'UUl. Jlirtlil lh Ors bJifir are S1 who 191 loon-closin- Uad-ciitf- Tin: new swrDisii ubtclly it will lie. In addition t . time, mu h money has Ikvu exrH'udeJ by the purticipacta. K'akirate c.tuu os, in quaint ile.si'ns have been prepared. and many other expenditure have made for tho ultimate benefit of Ogden. The Tableau of X.iii .i is worthy of it special mention, but o;;lv bv seein-c;m one form a correct idea of what wi;l bo offered. Ameiiea, France. Kiigland. Spain, Portugal, Egvpt, China, Japan and several other nations will lie represented, and beautiful and varied costumes havo been prejmred for the number. The drill of tho young ladies will be a very attractive feature. They have worked long'and hard to do their part well, and unyoue who sees the result of their effort tonight must give them full credit. They go through all thedilb'cult movements with precision, and the beautiful figures they make in their march are sure to win vigorous tokens of appreciation. The "Uauce of 1770," en costume, will also be a drawing number. Prof. Younger has taught the olden time dance, and from the success with which it has been given in other places, a lively appreciation will be awakened by tonights presentation. A charming number w ill le Mrs. II. W. ShurtlifTs soprano solo. The lady will sing "Sweet the Angelus waa Ringing," and the orchestra will play a beautiful aooompaniment, in which bells will be introduced. Another vocal number will be supplied by Mr. Grant Hampton, end a treat it will be to listen to his singing. Added to these oumljers, the novel game ot living checkers, tho recitation by Miss Carrie Dodd, and the beautiful tableaux will make the "Kirmoss," tonight unequalled by any previous exhibition ev ;r given in Ogden. All should attend, for the treat offered, and, particularly, all should attend to give Ogden a freo library. The program is to commence promptly at 8 o'clock and to insure seeing the elaborate tableaux the audience should assemble early. Sole olson! Sii!:!:::!;;ii;!ii;iiir.i::iiirir.i;:iiiniiii!i!iii:iii!iiii:itiiuiiiiii:iiiiiiuiiimiiiiiniiiiiii!f; WITH ln-e- r "Ole Olson." Tho mere announcement that '"Ole Oleson," the funny Scandinavian dialect comedy, is to play nn engagement next week, has been sufficient to awaken a remarkable interest in the production. Already tho demand for feats in advance is very large. This fact is easily cxplained by the novelty of the performance, which is the "talk of the town" this season. Not content with last season's success, the management has engaged for the play this year one of the strongest companies ever 6een in farce comeclv. It embraces the clever Robert L. Scott, late the star of Chip o' the Old llloek. Mane Heath, the clever nnd assuredly not least the exuberantly funny Irish commedienne, St. George ITussey. There is a list of bright people'for vou, nud you needn't be sur prised if you find tho porformanco the mo3t entertaining of the season. Here s a pointer: IXm't miss "Ole Oleson." sou-brett- "HAIL TO TIIE CniEF!" Editor Commercial: Great was the cry and clamor a few years ago, when the merchants and residents interested demanded the Mormon city council to make a drain on Twenty-fourt- h and Main streets. While it was building it was: "Well done, City Fathers!" When the special tax was levied and collected, it was a dismal howl of execration. The worlungmen who did the work and made their wages did cot complain, though. They wore wiser in their generation than some of the imgrateful of wage-worke- dialut iojikdv. iiiii!!;i;!aiiiiiHini!!i:iiiii:;iii!!iiiiiiiii!i!i!:iiiiitii!!iiiuiii;tiit!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii rs tolay. Les8than two years ago the nnd the citizens vied with each Mr. liohort Sl Pi'(!:Tr:D I'ltH 'KS-Lf- COMPANY OK COMEDIAN'S. JJAtiXH-U'EN- ftCK'. anil :i.1 H-i- N'ow on l i.t J 1:3-1- -1. l. 'tli.x-- . 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Nelson, doar soul, even went to the council and urged the building of a mammoth reservoir dam in Ogden Canon. Ia glowing words of honeyed eloquence he pictured the sublimity of tho artificial waterfall which tourists would delight to visitfotc. He did not inform tho council where the money was to como from. Our old rotten water-workthat were thoroughly worn out, havo now been replaced with a tirst-clas- s system. Our sowers will not have to bo built twice, and every improvement made is essential to the existence of a junction city. I i!m willing to join any reform party that w ill find a set of men for council-mewho will pay the expenses out of tboir own pockets. Otherwise I will stand by the nominees ot the straight Liberal party- - men who have not bent the kneo to tho to the banl of Mormoiiism, chief, J. W. MeNiitt! A Gmi os Man. 7Tm Ml, Scott in the Title Hole, L. It5 N anirai ir aw We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS and FUNERAL FTJRisriSIIIISrQS Services conducted at our Pnrlor when desired. Embalming otbodies for shipment a specialty. RICKEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. W(wt oflt'hicuKO. THE FINEST HEARSE IN UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah Q |