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Show OGDEN DAILY COMAiSUCUL: Kill DAY. FEBKl'AEV 13, A Uitlers. PM. HEITIIffi II L There f.rr retries m fco XMr 1 .e.w -- mty tbe I. I' j ii Ptmcc t Lad ui He c rtT : i fiH.C.J twid to'. a Suath L&J both IXugUa and lituxjla. lieor JjK-p- a budy. Ca&Qua had Lt IM1 kui ..rsii.lay repubLu.--- get iUtB as eli m the STEPS TAKEX TO OEGAX1ZE OXE ! .ttl Repliblx-ii- . that th t'ex IS U EBL2 CUUXTY. Ut-i-ji-il ia d.-kere- d .ta Q. wt uo both kide til ti aereral perty tad 11 t Utaoocd ojcros. Lk b the I'eopV itpiurej eaptur IViurt:-- j 1U tvjld fitetJ tL rLt Laud ii fellowship to Mr. Kay, but h the f jllornkj; f.wl that lhv r not tumy D"id Ku ia th People' ::rty. Mr. K .y sever i or tried i. ) V.UrJny kf wauoa J petition was c'uvulutaj by j gec-tL-uie- n uni juite hlr:il siueu: tX.ioif full, Kelt Uth, 1.L to, but JouUi.-twuld nut b there ax Biaty of t!. ao eaa b "advicod." a J PejpV party tl.ry ripr it. Jea 5 J ia i Lr rt pul!ic&cs cf ah ia Hi t L.V? C.ty, sod W iou.d j DeoMk-rutit.-e:u- "Wa, the unJer'tird Ofc'Jen Citjr, WU-- r Cuuntv, Mrluxj of b IpUbt3Q tOL There Laa been a Kepublscua club io r U uttraJ unet-i:ijtL'taL, da hereby L said, but it w probably denL &t the FJer;d Cuiirt th city. be U the tiiu tftn tjr Sow the i'je.-lK-3 8 at oVkx k . in, this move: U au, let a niom, Feb. l"2'.h, general cui ue oritiltlKl o I li'l i. fur the purpura ol tvusultatiun ami pub'iii.wd ia tho public prcvi. addressed to all Ciea io the eity a ho aid, to meet oraiiiaatioa." aad form a party. He as Only part of the finature to this not in favor Republican of breaking up and disruptwere secured by the rejiorUT. Thoee ing tha Literal party until M clearly do obtained were uefolUttie: longer needed. BowII. Maden. A. Alien Miiler, R J uuge Miller thought th talk o hat no. J. W. Kim ball, M. A. parties may eiust here in thd future Lot man. A. Urwilu, Iee laibron, Alfied 1L Nelson, geraiaue. It ia simply a question of th V. IL Huff, J.T. Smith, ILL. IMany. orgunixation of a Republican fatiiily. if W. P. Hart, W. II Williams, C. A. Henry, you pleaae, to txul without regard A. S. CondtfO.W. N. hhil;ini;.O.S. Murray, to hat may be going oo in pracS:ai Cha;miun Ji a J. Coiter, IL l$;uTy, tical politics. Hu had leM fear 1) H UuUlrUli. E J ! Moiueaux, of th People' party than many. When Jamcrf H'jop, C K Howard, A M Uu.-k- , the Republican party was orgaci'ed W A Floyd. Vet A V lUodall. there was a less r.umber present than at David Kav, C R Hack, John Shaokiand, this meeting. After all tha achier-ment- a U II Slater, N I Thurman, C M brough, of Uie great Republican party L U Stephens. T C ClwnbcrUia, K D what barrier will the Mormon church Sevmour, Go II Mataon, Caleb L. prove to its ultimate success? What McKee, W li Howard, J N Athertou, better mi ion oould the party have than J..hn Vara. C S King, L 11 Beet, C H the reclamation of the People's party? McClure, J 1 Murphy, J 8 Painter. II X Let the pjrty show them its principles. is the KiivtW, L Horr, A IXrtter, C A Borrows, Trie deftiny of all Amerii-anWill L King, C J l'ettee, M Sket-n- , acd same. And whether the People' ethers. will or not, the mighty power of the RKPCBUCAN8 MEET. party ia the nation will carry them with IlesponsWe to this call a meeting of it ultimately. Say to the People's arty, fair proportions met at the District you are welcome if you approve and sustain Republican principles. He was court room but rjilit. Mr. J. D. Murphy called it to order willing to take the Mormon people as and on his nomination Mr. D. IL liuld-rid'- e honest, as conscientious men. He desired to get acquainted w ith the was chosen for chairman. Mr. C. J I. McClure was elected Republicans of the territory and so he secretary. had suggested the plan of organization, Judge Allen Miller wa3 called ujion to und if the future meeting is not satisfied explaiu the purpose of the meeting. He lie said he understood that it was with the plan lot it vote itasdown. will called to organize a lUpublican club, desired organization, such Republican principles. If true which would mean a Republican party f or both Ojjden und Veler county. He what we hear, the People's party does had been informed that t here are a not understand the principles of either Let the work of dislarge number of republicans in Weber of tho old parties. information begin at once fair seminating that it but and he county, thought all local republicans should be ac- and there is every reason to think tiat quainted with oneanother. He would many Mormons will become Repubsay, not in. any partisan sense, that he licans. Mr. A. IL Nelson said he had lived had been here over two years and had not ia that time seen as many republi- near the birthplace of the Republican cans together us were met hint night. party. He had always been a Republican. Since coming here had been a Liberal. Any man who believes in the Republican party lis destined to redeem the But ho could see no difference in fact beworld from slavery fools pretty lonesome tween a Mormon and a Methodist, Presnot to see such a party organization for byterian or Catholic The Mormons are two years. So the party should organ- made solid by the opposing solidity of ize aud that was what the meeting was the whole world. lie explained the way called for. All republicans that he had the Democratic convention was broken the old opera house several years spoken to had heartily favored takiug into inHe felt that the time has come ago. the step. There aro but two parties in the' and gone by when tho people should bo divided on church lines. The Mormon United States, the Republican and und tho civilizations represented church is no menace to the community. favored teaching the young men of by iheee parties mutt prevail in the He nation and they should prevail here. Mormon church the principles of tho This is the only place in the Union Republican party. Charles King was of the opinion that where national politics are not the rule and it is time party liifts were organized the time has come to break up tho old party lines. Divide the People's parly hero. been successfully done ia other Judge Miller moved a commitee of as it has five to report a plan for a permanent parts of the territory, lie thought tho Republican organization for the City of city has been too long dictated to by a Ogden and County of Weber, one from bad democratic ring. Tho republicans have been too timid and have been imeach ward if possible. Mr. B. A. Bowman: What ia the ob- posed upon. He recited the grievances he had suffered at the hands of the ject of this committee? Mr. Miller: It is to recommend a list "gang" for a long time, especially in the of permanent offices for a city and recent Liberal city convention. He had helped defeat the "ring" and wos glad of county organization. it. He thought the time has arrived for THE FLAN DISCUSSED. organization. Major Breeden said that while he felt Mr. Bowman asked that no final action inclined to think that tho time had be taken at this meeting, but give time, come to take this step, he was not per- so there can not be said to be a "ring" fectly clear whether this were true or in getting up this organization. Let not. What will the People's party do? bo fair and openly done. Will it cling together, or will it divide everything Mr. Rogers said that if this is to on- party linesr lie wished to hear a republican club then he is from older citizens. He was a Republi organize with it heart and soul, but if it is to can ana American ctuzen, out it is a disrupt the Liberal party then ho was problem what w now best to do. to it. Let the republicans be opposed Mr. Snyder was called upon, lie said consulted throughout the territory beit ia a serious question whether it is yet fore so serious a step is taken. best to div'de on party lines. He feared The motion of Col. Miller was carried. that it is not. If the People's party reCOMMITTEES NAMED. mains intact then it is simply giving that Col. Miller was named as chairman by party the advantage of solidity and it would nor. be wise. acclamation of tho committee to report Mr. C. R. Hank thought the time ripe a plan of organization for organization. If the Jpsrty ia not The other (our members of tho comneeded now it can be abandoned. He mittee were then elected as follows: M. d was inclined to think that of A. Breeden, C. S. King, C. A. Bishop and B. A. Bowman. theJPeopla's party are republicans. Mr. Murphy moved a committeoe of Mr. David Kuy said that he had always been a member of the People's five on platform. Carried. The committee shosen was: J. S. party, but as it is now in'a hopeless minority he had come to tho meeting, not Painter, D. H. Baldridge, L. R. Rogers, fully knowing whether he is a republi- B. McCabe, R. L Rowe. Mr. Rogers asked to be excused and can or democrat, but from what he colud learn about it he inclined to ' he suggested A. R. Hey wood in his place. On motion of Major Breeden the comHe had talked the party. mattor over with his associate members mittee was enlarged to six and Mr. d was made one of tho memliers. of the People's party and he had found Tho committee on organization was about as many republicans as democrats. He thought this the very time to enlarged to sis and S. S. Schramm was added. strike. Mr. B. A. Bowman favored organizing Every person present was made a coma republican club. Even if the old party mitteeman on membership of the club. Mr. Bishop moved that when tho lines have to be maintained the organization of the club will do no harm. He meeting adjourn it be to Monday night suggested the details for completing the at District court room at 8 o'clock. CarHe did not favor choos- ried. organization. Mr. Bowman moved that the convening officars at the present meeting, but at a later one when many more are tion on organization issue a call in all the city papers for tho Monday night present. Mr. Kay arose again and said that it meeting, said call to be drawn up and is a big mistake to suppose that Mor- signed by the republicans in attendance. mon people are dictated to in political Carried. lib Wj-jra- s Dara-ocrat- ie one-thir- Iley-woo- SPECTACLES, TL I .!. a b-- u iM trafe. oui n tM enr U3v fear. Ti? SPECTACLES, adrabrtdd. . thecuatxa't 2it (if uf f t.'rf v Ofi " presjet: a pub-u-i- IT lf. call M mi. N TEEE. 5'rlawa IL Ueorre iWllr J IH4 Etabri-il- f lb Koaey. a UH curm tonriTNc A td ia TH CuMMEBdtL diS-All republican liruj ia the rity ut WeU-patcLes r or iea $rday Buonucg, Ntlsm IL coucty, and ail aSmelun e i?j tlrf pnt.-ij- j ir sat arrested for the embeule-aiei- -t the H of t"4J frota a registered puM tu pir'.y. are wriiaL'y U Lm4 lu luitJ ttuctfbUua at tLe hile chief clerk in the Ogden postoffice. uurt r.MB oa Mdday eveia&g. A CVxnua-iiKc-lu. at S oYkvk. to tak '.; to reporter called upon Kimball yesterday to inquire about a roe.jj'1-t- s Ca. orgauiv 'rty i- - the ti for Weix-- tuuity. il of the dpu-t- i sad of the io. -Von Bier sty - saij tUeral.-lh- at C. D,rid Kay. J. C. J-bTrf: A. thedrfpiUa from V.'asLiogtou was L li. RTgera. M. A. H. D.1L Baidr.d.re.ILT. Soder, ixrr-- t in ers. Aad you can addapjarej L. Hjit. P. II. H jtf, It IL SUtr, 0. J. that we have B. A. Inaaa, me right tuaa and thst the IVwi, C. H. M tuocey n " ail Buiford. J. Murphv. Charle The GmerJ regretted deeply tLk Kt.t. Judge A'iea Miiier. C S. Kiap, U. mistake that George Lad com MoCue.J.i nSaaVy, C. A. Bishop, euitted. He oaoed up Vt taking the P. J. HeaderLot, IL MJm. money, but it aa scarcely a to for him to attempt to deny it. as the lieueral and HELD TO A NSW EE. Chief Iuj( tor Psttersoo, agisted by M. Waters and C li I'iir-Pl- y Ptdjrjau-- t Lequind WUoa LadCharUss oren such a chain of la Pat l p a Bond. evidence about him that the case was The case of the arret of James Han-ae- positive against him. The General the Briham City polygaiuist with speaks in the highest terms of the skill and ffoViewy of I hot oflioersin working fire uxoriou aeal on him, was menup this cate. tioned exciuMvely in The Comifjb.-iAIt seem that this package reached here from Sacramento, en route via New yeuterday. He was taken before Couiniutooer R. Vork to Boston. It should have left at W. Crua yesterday and the Judge, afW once for New Vork, but George had the usual formalities in such canes, held taken the contents and his plan was to this extremely sentimental citizen in sait until another tetter for the same destination with the same Dumber bond of l,UO, which were given. Two of the women in the case that is should come in. Then he would bill it out and his rectwo of the "plurals," were also held as witnesses in the sum of C3JU euch. They ords would show up all right. But no number 3JU came in untd Jan. 21, and gave bondi then a No. 20 arrived. This number was raised to 20U and billed out, but ProimW i;niiiK!i t'ollcfff. this delay was what tirst pointed susProf. J. A. Smith, of Wahoo, Nebraska, picion at George. The erring man is thought to have is in the city. Mr. Smith is here with a view of establibhing a business college tampered with two other letters during but he hod to tix up the whole and stenographic-- institute in Ogden, January, businea at once to avoid most serious should he find sufficient encouragement. ooneequeuces to himself. He has been one of the leading educators His crime preyed upon him so much of Nebraska for the past fifteen years. that he was sick, or pretended to be, and for two vears lie sorvnl aa a mnmlier almost- fri.lll t)lA lima ha La,r.nU t, WJ -1. .uv ..v of the State Board of Education Coun- crooked. Ha made excu to trot awav. GTe ku -: L l-- tULt r lib!l NeJ-vti- ty tr-tnHil- l$ria, . rai Eral r-- v ert-d.- l. IV u cil Should Ogden secure such aa institu tion, with Put. S nith at its head, the city would have a very valuable addition to its educational interests. Mr. Smith will leave tonight for Pueblo, Colorado, where he lias been invited to locate his school. But it is honed that he will decide to locate in Ogdeu. OGDEX CUAMBEIi OF COMMERCE. It Will Moot in Special i t-- The grand 'jury eooae into court yesterday and reported gva iadk.-tnecaad the following rases ignored, or dav chargwd: CameroB and Wilson, cojred, charged with aceepting a bribe. Max C'iea, charged eith illegal ra- tine. IkeT cer, charged with atteuipticf i gully. F. M. .'attffvsj, charged with illtal to vote JA Anderson to R Heitlrk ksxi. part f N W 'j. section IT, toauship C, range rottng. 1 Charles C Hall, charged with illesral r.'Ti. J C Armstrong to E R Cmckr, part voting. A. IL Nelson, R R. Ridgely and W. of lot H bloi-- 1, plat K" 9VxV. S, StMe, charged with oocspirscy. Total, i lira. Giibert Belcap, charged with iotima-d- at ing voters. Died. Joseph Belnap, charged with intimic dating voters. Atlrijp.m. Fib. 11th, at the The report of the grand jury was acof John Pl.aleo, 5T3 Taenty sixth cepted and it was Two orstreet, James MXJlinchey. ders were made I y tfe court as follows: Funeral from the Catholic church at M. U. Bufortl et ah. vs. Thomas Ferris 10 s, m. Saturday, Feb. IL et al, on motion of Kimball 4 Allans Mr. MoGlinchey was unmarried and ordered dismissed at plaintiff costs. about 3S vears of age. lie was a brother United States vs. MB. Buford et aL, of Mrs, Phalen. wife of Coudnctor John Buford entered the plea' of not guilty to Ih&leo of the Union Pacific railaav and the oflWe charged, that of unlawfully of John MeGlinehey of Payette, Idaho, well known io Utah and Wyoming and fencing public lands. aiwusin of Mrs. W. P. P. StClair of this Sew Prolan city. His death was the result of lead poisoning in the mines of Montana, Spring shore he worked aa a mechanic for a number of years, where many friends snauesjusi arrived. S. J. Bi rr Baos. will learn of his death with much sorrow, as he was loved and respected wherever COLORADO known. MIDLAND RAILWAY Wisdom'a RoltM-tiia tha nnlv xxn. To Omaha and All Points East. arition now used by fashinable ladies to perpetuate a beautiful complexion. Ask Through cars via the Colorado Midyour druggist for it and do not be in- land railway; to Leadville, Aspen, Coloduced V) take anything else. rado Springs and Denver, making closa sssassaaaaBSBBaBBBsassBS connections with all trunk lines for tha DRESSM AKING DONE PROMPTLY south and east AT PAINE A HURSTS. Trains leave Ogden via Rio Grand Western 8:30 a. m. and 8:45 p. m. "Does your back ache?" Oregon d Ask Union depot ticket agent for ney Tea will rolieve you. every- - tickets via Colorado Midland, the short where. Try it line, the fust line, the scenio route. k resi-deo- diaL-harge- i Kid-Sol- W. H. Wright & Sons' Co. 2355 To- morrow Evening. A special meeting of the Chamber is called for Saturday evening, February 1 1, 131)1, at 7:.T0 o'clock. All members are earnestly reguusted to be in attend- Jiry. EUt Traatfen. Real estate transfers furekhed by th Headerahot Abstract office, 21 14 U'ah-ledo- a aveeue, for Peb. 11 1891: T libllactvae to C Anderson, part of VA J in bknk 10 S Cvd. fJXl T H fUIiaiitvM to J L Carlson, pirt of 1 4 7 Uork 1 pUt -- A" C L Drhag to IJ C LacJy. part of los 1 and 10 bkxk 2 Sevens sabdi-rtcio- a suo-statti- y Oir. I. Session 1 but the i.ter THE HIS TEICT COEET. tjt "4 Ltsu off aiitil the irregularity ass trxvl to a aed focus to a it it jbs:ajs, raa up agaiast George. The Case Iraorrd by the Graai Washington Avenue. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, IS ELECTION DAY ance, as there are several important questions for consideration. W o are receiving a great number of iniuiries from all parts of the United States Canada and Europe, asking in- lormauon as to ail matters of .nterest to our fair and growing city. The Chamber must now get to work, wiwiiiiiiuimimiiimiiiiiwiiiuiiiiiiiiu Springtime has come, with brighter nopes, anu ever yone should put a hand to tho wheel. V hat is for the interest or one is for tho interest of all. Please give this call your special attention. John W. McWilmams, Sec'y. a Yot wo shall offer a few of the GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON SACRED at Just Leo Wisdom's Violet Cream will keep the skin proof against the effects of severe ve:ither. Try it. Prices ! HEART ACADEMY, 0ffdn, Utah. Condui'ted by tlie Sisters of the Holy Cross. Is a boarding and day LADIES' FINE SHOES, THE FAMOUS EDWIN C. BURT'S MAKE. school devoted to tho education of young ladies and little girls. In addition to a thorough practical English course and Latin, classes in type ore conducted writing and short-hanafter the latest approved methods. French and German are optional studies. Besides the elements of drawing which are taught in all the classes, private pupils in the studio receive instruction in crayon, pastel, painting in od and water colors, on China sill:, satin and velvet. In tho musical department lessons are given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Special classes in art, music, fancy work, etc., have been formed for ladies residing in tho city. For further particulars apply to Sister Superior, Ogden. Utah. book-keepin- d A $7.00 Hand Sewed French Kid Shoe for $5.00. A S5.00 Hand Welt Kid Shoe for $3.75. Our regular line of Eddy & Webster and other goods, as well as men's goods are selling at cost only until March 1. We shall commence Monday, February 9, our great sale on Lace Curtains and Draperies, Madras, Net, Antique, Lace Curtains at less than cost. Heavy Chenile Draperies, extra fine, worth $7.50 for S5.00 per pair, and cheaper grades at corresponding reductions. Wisdom's Violet Cream Is the most exquisite preparation in the world for softening and whitening the hands and face. It is not only a substitute for, but in every respect su- Our line of the famous "Mother's Friend" Waist is complete and we offer them at less than cost. perior to glycerine, cold cream, vaseline, and like preparations. Try it. Dr. G. W. Corey's office is room No. Broom Hotel. , "Drs. Freeman & Corsets, Buttons, Dress Goods, Laces, Hamburg Embroideries and General Dry Goods at less than cost. Call and see our great bargains. There will be but a short time longer of our great reduction sale and everyone should improve the opportunity 12 Burrows, Salt Lake, will have a branch office every Saturday at Broom hotel, Ogden, for the treatment of diseases of tho eye, ear, nose, while it lasts. throat and lungs. Spectacles accurately fitted, difficult cases solicited. eyes inserted." Glass Zephyr Cloth Will be u verv nonular fabric thn coin ing season, beautiful colorings and designs just received. S. J. Bvet & Bros. fir WatiIov'q T.rKrliuVi TlonHnl; cures indigestion und constipation tones up me entire system. SILVERWARE, and iitiwiisiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiwiim W. H. WEIGHT & SONS COMPANY, 2355 Washington Avenue, JEWELRY, d Complete Line Solid Grold and J. Gr. RAINE &2483 COMPANY, "Washi us:! A venue. WATCHES, Silver-mounte- Spectacles Properly Fitted. Umbrellas Ogden, Utah. Eyes treated by Experienced Optician for all defects, Free of Charge. 011 - DIAMONDS. |