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Show OGDEN DAILY C0MMEPX1AL: FRIDAY. MAPXII 6, WixTut, aaogbty tLlcg' Still ie is tL Up f aprig. THE CHtUAS WAR. THE COMMERCIAL. w linger- CLiii it tba UmJrj rpuU of South fct UTAH. Aariea. It ia astaaUd eo tL Os Wednesday YarsxMst ceMmtsd OCOCN, ooaat of th aouta od of that (ra&d ita bu&dredtii birthday as a state. torea It oocupio th atop from tin C at. COltri l, . atouctaica to th Pacific, and m Aada o to be (cak1L not rat 230 euIm vd ta ita broadaat Tax baa ball Uagua rtwxx mifH .... a fatiU effort to resureect a ing , ' ' cbeetaot i. put and proLabJy dua do a ?t UoHrBkct. U about 100 aiiit aklth. IU4m Iu leeth in Knu. mmm TWBtf ,)rlM t ft mLi. liaa. trl. taatua-aariiiu- a SJOmilt. It ambrac 120u0aqoara "A rrauc office is s public trust, loon (Mm ui. That is to say, tba paopU owa the ooe rriM. is a4aoa, Ji V IU climate ranges from not tba ooe-boileDdU4 to tfc artj at S wta p awiata. to cool temperate. Its productions are I 111 loBMniMtliM aWwM W aM eai&erai Wsut the Council abould say W LXL ftfeUaMiXi CO, principally agricultural and flit iTTmmtMl aud are sorry we forgot the old adge. 'Duct I" amiable ara a. Ita baadaome, people Um Cm. i progressiva. Tbey number aosiethicg monkey with tbe buzz saw." Ctak. tu Ua thaa ZZJtV. Batara at ta rWeOM tjwafctaaaaila lwu44laM For smeral months past CLiii Las been Taa CouMEBcut. is not opposed to engaged in civil war. It is tba uum municipal reform. It simply favors RECIPROCITY WITH BRAZIL. against a claaa. Tba rebellion seems to genuine retrenchment and progress. Lave been warranted. A aubacr ibec daairaa information on The PreeideoWJoae Manuel Balmaceda, Tbe of tba remains of the treat betvara tba attempted ta force tba election of one Don noted cremating th raciprority American opera aicger, Emma UniUd State of Amrija. and tba Sao Fueotes aa hit successor to tba office Abbott will have a tendency to make Plaaa tell of chief executive. To acoompliah this cremation fashions I'Dited BUtaa of Brazil. bis. ua," h aaya, tanning of th tarsia he used tba very Urge patronage of tba LteJ. and what tba baoeU ara." Wa nation to keep his party and favorites in PRESS COMMESTS.. nJoator to comply with tba raquaat power. Tba people strongly objected to Reciprocity maana reciprocal ralationa. bia course, but be would not yield, and ConreminT Politic. Whan applied to a treaty, it maaoa that all four opposing parties united against Solid Muldoon (Colo.): Tbe editor of aach nation eoooadc to tba other a aim-il- him. tbe New York Evening Post threatens to gold if the free coiaatre bill paaaa. conoaaaioo, privikga or benefit. Id In Chili there are five political fac board other words they reciprocate, or fire tions, the Clericals or Conservatives; tba The idea of aa editor "boarding gold istoo supremely rediculous (or even patantand raceire like advantage. Liberals, who have been in power sev- tneide consideration. Hoard logic and Both these nit lions have tariff duties. eral years headed by Balmaceda; the disburse gall is about what the Post Without a reciprocity treaty, the mer- Radicala, or Extremist; tba Montt-Varista- financier would da chants of each country, would have to or "Pollywog party," and the Kansas City Star: A poll of th Mintariff duties before they could sell Democrats. Tba a ara few nesota legieUture aa to the presidential the gooda they bad shipped from the In number and ara the wealthy, aristo preferences of ths members resulted: a Whith other country. reciprocity cratic, arrogant element Blaine, 58; Cleveland, 57; Harrison, 1; 1. And yet ths presidest of tba treaty, certain specified arttclee from In bia attempta to force things to bis Hill, each country can be landed in the other will Balmaceda dismissed a cabinet that United Statea and tba governor of New York still appear to be Uboring under country's porta with the payment of would not interfere with the election the strange hallucination that tbey are duty. and appointed a toady ministry. All "in it" For illustration: A New York mer parties united to urge the president to Albion (Idaho) Timea:While oontem- chant sends a ship loaded with flour to remove the offensive cabinet. Ha retba mongrel senatorial lating f'.io Janeiro. Without a reciprocity fused. Congress then declined to ap- Etely enacted in our legislature wa con Brahave to be would pay the treaty propriate money for the government ceive it a fitting oocaaion to call ths attention of the voters of Idaho to ths zilian government a duty of 13 per cent Thia forced the president to make a prein 'future elect iocs, sf casting Mora ha could get a clearance from the tended accession. Congress then took necessity, their ballots only for men of known custom house. But on making the up the law for levying taxes and raising character and party loyalty. .There is proper showing that his cargo is from revenue. But Balmaceda, thinking be not a county in the state but baa good, solid, tried and trustworthy men from the United Statea of North America, be had won bia point, dismissed congress whom selections can be made for a of clearance without the payment gets and at once put back another toady among thia high trust and ths duty of the peoduly. ple is to elect such for their lawmakers, ministry. in nice manner, a snip load or sugar, Thia tired the nation with indignation. and neither pelf nor personal aggrandizement will cause them to betray their molasses, coffee aud hides from Brazil The president was, in June, 1300, ap party or constituents. Corrupt men are would be admitted free into the ports of pealed to to convoke congress, but ha re not the men to entrust with power no this nation. fused and proceeded to attempt to col matter bow fair their promises. However, a reciprocity treaty does not lect taxes, it was thought without neceeaaiilT mean free trade between the Political Economy. authority. He defied congress, and set two nations except as to articles ached himself aa a usurper, refusing to up Railway Age: Why is it that the uled as duty-freIn the reciprocity yield to the principles of Republican farmers Jo not capitalize their power treaty with Brazil, seventeen olaaainca government form little "trusts" of their own in a f of word? If they would devote tions of articlea from this country ara to to his course bis Owing outrageous the time they spend in devising means enter Brazilian porta free, and nine own party, the Liberals, split in two and of attack on the railways to the considclassifications at a reduction of 23 per one division joined the general opposi eration of methods by which their lobor cent, from the regular tariff. tion. In fact the nation was reduced to and land could be oouibiney and united The benefit sought la an increase of a state of for the general good their condition political anarohy. would undoubtedly be ameliorated. There commerce between the two nations. The rebellion ripened. The people is no reason why there abould cot be a That such will be the result, is a reason resolved to overthrow thia outrageous combination of their divers interests, and able supposition. Of the articles men if it were accomplished their policy of BalmBoeda. The revolt broke surely tioned on the free list, imported heretoproductive capacity and wealth would in and to first then the out navy, spread be largely addod la Mining properties fore into Brazil, this nation has only the army and soon the whole country was are capitalized on the basis of their orfurnished articles worth KVKM,663 out of in a state of civil war. The Balmaceda dinary returns, and why should not land a total of r20,OCn.a'Sa It is believed that forces have producing year by year a certain amount .melted the away, gradually of crain be capitalized? Live stock ths reciprocity treaty will give this soldiers having constantly deserted and could be cared for with less labor if connation the greater part of the Brazilian gone over to the popular side. Balma-cenda- 's centrated in one place, and the land trade. power is practically at an end could be made more productive by the The treaty is a monument to the use of modern machinery if the capital and with it an aristrocratic republic. of a locality were united in and and able statesmanship of SecreOn the wreck of his extravagance and steadenergy of separated as at present Memtary Blaine. alliances will find tolly will be erected a government of, bers of Farmers' of scope for their mentnl activity for and by the people. plenty Eva Stcia, who gained so much notoin these suggestions. riety in connection with the Robert Ray The British Parliament is discussing Hamilton affair, writes the following elo- the Denver News: Competent authority whys and wherefores of the London quent and touching letter to a Newark fog. Several governments over there on the subject places the capitalization of all the railroads in the United States newspaper: have fogs to consider. at $oO,731 per mile, while the average "I had hoped in thia beautiful little cost is $30,000 per mile. The earning on village to have remained undisturbed. A great joint meeting of Union and the capital actually invested is $1,024,-8- 6 Leftwith the few short years that reme ncuiious cspiuu is main of my checkered career to make Confederate soldiers, during the Colum- per mne; ana on Tbe total earnings 11,049,75 per mile. iuch atonement and peace with my bian Exposition, is being discussed. en fictitious capital is $8o,123,770 per "Maker that might give to me the, solace There is no good reason why it should year. Right here is the exact trouble. that I might in the next world meet the of railroad corporations one I bo cruelly wronged, all I ask is to not take place. They are all Americans. It is the demand to'earn money on capital never invested be allowed to commune in silence. Do which the people protest And not you and the publio know that I am There is at present little probability against which it is the duty of the state and nahuman! That I have a heart like of a special session of congress. Unless tional legislatures to put a atop ta If everybody elae? That Clod knows that the president finds an emergency, the the water was squeezed out of these that heart is broken? Won't you please railroad stocks and bonds, and fair rates let me rest in peace?" country will be free from congressional adjusted on the actual cost ot the roads, until first in the annoyance Monday there would be lees demand for railway Arovt two weeks before the old coun- December. legislation and less necessity for it too. In a recent report the president of the cil went out of office, an ordinance was draws a dismal picture of the The tariff question will be the i sue in Alton road introduced providing that the salary of ot and predicts that future railroads, on D2, and tariff the question the demo the mayor should be 92,000 a year. Upwill carry the country by 1,000,000 many, if not allot them, must soon go to cracy on motion, the ordinance was unani the wall. It is a fate of their own seekmajority. Ugden Democrat. ing. The business of the country canmously tabled,. Mayor Turner, then excessive but Nothing modesty kept not afford to be taxed to pay upwards of member of the council, voting with the our democratic friend from making it 3,- - a hundred millions a year on capital other members. It would be interesting 000,000. which has been created by a printing to know how Mr. Turner can reconcile press and the stroke of a pen. If it be bis recent action as mayor with his Down in Boston a man was arrested necessary to send every corporation a receiver's court in order to former course as oounoilman. for excessive inebriation and unjusti through take the water out of the stock, let the fiable combativenesa. Out in the uncul ruin predicted by President Blackburn west the paper would simply state come. The remedy may be a heroic one, tured well as be understood that It might it will teach railway managers that reform will not in the least that he had been arrested for being but cannot earn on two dollars for everythey and deceive the publio. The people desire drunk fighting. one dollar invested, and expect the business publio to bear the exactions without article. And any man who the true-bluthinks ho can palm off tine talk in his ' The action of one of the Dakotas in complaint to a States the United professions and bogus acta in practice electing preacher That Insult to Germany. will meet with very positive proofs of senate is'likely to produce innovations Denver Republican: The Germans his mistake. Young men particular" y in that dignified both'. Just fancy the senators trying to have a and have exhibited a great deal ot bad tem should remember this. abstracted look on their faces is the per on account ot the treatment of the Em press Frederick in Paris. Thev have Tkk question is being discussed, contribution box is passed around. ind llged in a good deal of blustering New York the Sun of course, largely by and tney nave even gone so tar as can the democratic candidate for presiThe democratic press can not get over talk, dent be taken from the Southern statea kicking Thomas B. Reed, the Bpeaker to intimate that the disagreement will in 1802 without inviting the united op- who was speaker. They are giving him lead to a conflict between France , and would do well to poe position of the Northern states on that very heavy good bye thumps. Maine Germany. Tbey and sees not make patience, The Sun may as well possess differs very nccount? materially with those papers such a show of rage. After all, itself, drover Cleveland will be the as to Mr. Reed's ability to render good the empress was not treated verv nominee. publio service. Tbe newspapers com badlv in Paris. mented freely upon her visit but it does Right or wrong the principle of the Ogdex wants the next congress to not appear that their remarks were in sulting to her personally. The trouble Australian ballot is being rapidly give this city a public building, not is that in Germany their is no apprccia adopted by all the Northern s4atee. As wholly because this is Ogden but be- tion ot that freedom of the press and far as beard from the Southern states cause it is the natural point where a tnnt Ji?xrtv of discussion which prist in The French have certainly no do not take to it all. The race troubles large amount ot government business France. below Mason and Dixon's line prevent must be transacted. Mr. Harrison was reason to speak very kindly about any ot the imperial family of Gerfavorable consideration of this plan of very free with hia vetos of building member man v nor to receive any one of them bills. voting. cordially. " rr - Mtt. at. semi-tropic- r. Or. n th ar I3I. AMUStnfCNTS. GRA5D Tat Wvrxit ftatJirk. Tba Gearg'a appser at tbe Grand tottight, aaj I2 doubCrea be greeted with a full Lou. Tba ooav pexyracecliy appaared at eeatlle asd tba IatalLgteoer aaade tL faUoaing report of tba parfuraaao:. Tbe perforataac of tbe Gurgia ia Tars Hall Uat Bigbt saa undoubtedly tie best that baa been aeee io SaaUls fur aevaral motitha Tba boua was crowded, aad tba Bioat ectbuatastic appUua rvwatdad tbe aunatrela. Nearly every neatber oo tba progsam waa encore! billy Kera&ad earned tbe palm for grotaaquaoeas and negro fua. W. Uauza produced tba greatest hilarity by aotu a rpTU-'- la Mm-atre- Ur1 - -e Ta Tl ATTfNn 1 M. RICHARDS & PRINCLES FAMOUS Georgia Minstrels' U Ihwded by tbe Eicpror of tba SLnatreJ World, BILLY KERSANDS, bis imisatiw ot feaaaj atacaera. Tba muakal ralu of tba performance w as of a high standard, and lovers of Aod tba World's Trio harmooy should mrtainly not miss tbe cbano of hearing tba Gaurgia Minstrel WILL HLDRIDGE AXD MALL0RY BROTHERS who excel in their duos and quartettee, Laaso would Tb KEger ot tba troops THE GREAT GAUZE. WONDERFUL CONTRALTO, crtate a sensation in tba opera ectopany. Tba orchestral part ot the All Supported by a very good. W. ron&ancs waaisalso tba ua of tba bar luooica i certainly extraordinary enough to be called pbeoomenaL Even body abo attended the perform ance Uat night waa delighted, and ther is no doubt that tba Turn Hall will be rroaded tonight even mors than last night The publio of SeettW will regret Prices & cents, SO cecta, 75 cents and f L00. that tba Georgia MinatreU are ataying so abort a tuna in town, and will no doubt give them a hearty welcome wben ever tbey return. Ut ClJ ONE NIGHT ONLY, Friday, March 6th. DON'T BE DECEIVED 5ETTIE CLARKE FREE AliAlX. ! a, Iy Moott-Varista- e. one-bal- : g t make-believ- e e - far-awa- y The Provideure Belle Who Forged Not to the Amount of f 0,000. Providence, P. L, March 5. Mis Nettie L. CUrke,the handsome Christian Hill balle, is once mora at liberty. Her forgeries of notes for 96,000 on the Mechanics' Savings bank last summer got her into the acrape, and at the same time gave publicity to a mighty interesting romance. She was engaged to be married to Dr. 8. Alexander Smith, but on the day aet for their wedding ne married a Miss Nellie King of New York. Mil Clarke claimed to have loaned Alex ander various sums of monev. and said that ths money raised by means ot the rorged notes waa also procured for him She waa heartbroken when she realized that she had been jilted, and told a piti ful story when arreoted for the crime ot rortrery. Miss Clarke was a favorite in tbe highest society circles, and the people in her "set were thunderstruck at the rev elations made at the trial The jury disagreed, and this fact was looked upon as a virtual victory. Such it proved to be today. The police searched far and wide for new evidence against her, but could get none. Nobody would tes tify against her, not even those who hod been injured by her acts. They visited Dr. Smith in Thomas- villa, Ga., but he refused to come to Rhode Island. Another man who would have been an important witness was E. W. Pierce, a wholesale liquor dealer of Worcester. His name appeared on one ot the aotaa-atndorser. But Pierce would not appear against Mies Clarke, and today the case against her was "nol prosed. A Plucky Widow. Saybrook, March 5. Widow Mary Bailey, who dwells by herself in a lonely house in the outskirts of Chester village in the Connecticut valley, went into her bedroom to go to bed the other night set the lamp on a table, glanced at the window and saw an ualy looking face glaring at her through a pane. She picked up the lamp, returned to the kitchen, threw open the door and called "What do you want?" Thereat the owner of the face at the window, a burly tramp, advanced to the door and strode into the house. " hat do you want?" asked the" wo man in a resolute tone. . "I want something to eat" was the re ply, "and I want it right off, toa" Whereupon Widow Bailey stepped quickly into an adjoining room, returned in a moment with a big revolver that was cocked, lifted it to her eye, sighted it at the tramp, and said tersely: "You jet out! The tramp made a feint to iluster, but evidently didn't fancy the black mizzle ot the weapon that confronted him, and he backed out ot the house, saying: "I will be back here later with my gang and do you up." Mrs. Bailey locked the door, aet the lamp on a table near her, took a seat at her iritohen window, and waited several hours for her appointment with "the gang." Finally, at about midnight the tramp returned and undertook to set fire to the house, but Mrs. Bailey opened a window, thrust her pistol across the window ledge, and invited her visitor to retire again. He retired. Mrs. Bailey is now famous in the whole river valley. BY GAUZY ANNOUNCEMENTS Oyerstocked! Hill and Bulkley Still at It. Albany, N. Y, March 5. A requisi-sitio- n waa presented to Governor Hill today, signed by Morgan C. Bulkley, covernor of Connecticut for the return of John T. Calvert, an accused horse Governor Hill again refu.ed to thief. honor Bulkley's signature as governor, on the ground that Bulkley was not the proper executive authority to assue a writ With hie refusal, Governor Hill filed a length opinion, in which he says Bulkley is a mere usurper. A Crisis in Hawaii. San r rancjshw Aiarcn o. Aaairs in Honolulu are in a critical condition oerious trouties are certain to come sooner or Ister. A threatening annoy mous letter was printed mis morning addressed to Justice Judd, nnd warning him that the yueeo's lire was in danger, it is an open secret t oat t ue 'letter was written by Robert Wilcox, the revolutionist for the purpose of rtirfng a public demonstration agacut the Queen, Cut Sale! Closing Out! Etc.! Schemes to Work off Stale, They are only Shelf-worGoods. Old Goods Unsaleable and are expensive at any pr:ce Quality and not Quantity is to be desired. We do not have the accumulations of years to offer to our patrons. n me and Get Our Prices on New Fresh Goods! UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION ' CO. 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. roy Steam Laundry, a Will Seed Sand. Pueblo Star: The Cactus is the name ot a new weekly paper published in Pueblo, Cole. The publishers probably selected that name for the journal as an intimation that it was not to be sat down on. Ogden Commercial. Chestnuts! No; the name was chosen because they knew it would require a great deal of "sand" to keep it alive. OP GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP, 137 25th St, Telephone 107- - Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery if MI LED Aa JUST FOR FUN! STRCVCLL' 11 AND For one week we offer our Entire Stock of ULtlEn i v NATURAL GAS TEMPER SHEARS, OCDtS 1 u SCISSORS and POCKET KNIVES at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, To Advertise our Cutlery Department. All goods marked in Plain Fig ;ures and Twenty per Cent Off. Take a pair of Shears or Icissors home on trial. S MILES, STREVELL& ULMER. P. S. A Car Load of Quick Meal, New Process, Gasoline Stove Just Received. we idated lum emeu; Will interest you if you are on the buy. Garden Tools, and Handles A SPECIALTY.' J. P. BURTON, MANAGER, |