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Show 0 jDEX DULY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY. AI THE VEAD FAETY. THE COMMERCIAL. Te I t. in - ! Ki t- -- .t h t.. 4 I Uii. wjid ' I'.i. I t.t. L'iiLV. tilts-l- a Wtll'l!'N M ofkd just Iff Oue 1 uc ru - .14 THE WtEkLV. - - 8ort 1. ui 1 U fc The Con e& :J-- ta. Er a&ps, dneeriptiv OtiJ b-j- iJ it iics-f-- U-- .t Vii! tLi. fcutieriisiii, exuttfi, tiai Atr llr. fchouiJ gecrl taw it-- L to 'I tea. irtL WW one l.f. c, WtuJnetdar. Daujfbtera of IVbtk&h will t!.e day of Ur:r eicur luet to U. li t iit-- 4 on August 5, - 'L rt Mormon-Republican- s tit-ae- tt SPK'HL. bJ-iu iui o'cWk t p. m. VTlt':TutAftrt-.mat. wf rrrlMiii'iiUll tlj ;K 1itnril - o, W Mr TtLtTHuVts: XiMMtKTMl, liasia- ufiAM, I EJiUtril uffi. ...A I WEDNESDAY GlT V LIBERALS DID WELL. Hrier Eirurio onNtit TLeir St4 TL lr-j'I i!ict.5: A lave with drfeat, not fruci the bands of the on the part of the IraoerUe party, f ur they cever Ttt-- r tbe Htue isssumod tLt t) e Liban elt-tk- e in this cmucty srii--t carry er! puiy would cot cast witlia 33 to Ui e nav Ut uWicau vola. 3.0i-oteoAlJ Lit it dii they taotiod by ivpubLcaLa, Dot U-by tLerrf jreeoucUsd oo puttitg ia Evana, deuiocriti Can a sickle oca of lhc Dc acd the of Use driuoertie turi:ofcts, mho dsgraoe the republicans by claiming :.rg'.aoce to that grand o!d ticket by ife majority. ptrtv, dare kjoic me in the faoa and liut they were fcil surprLl to od mention Mor&toa ainoerity? Standard, Km ml th bberkl vote Deck hod oetk Aug. i. Is view of the well ascertained fact Wilh that of tie oooibice acd fcbout that soores of douLk that of the republican. Aod roted the straight democratic t ILL eurpmicjf strength of the liberal not Lava Monday, jou thould -oume in an inch of totally routing the raised the jwWm of sincerity" by tie above question, jit. Kith. akicg f uiioiiist after UL Your question is a boomersng.that mav, the buried and dead For party after all, do some good, if in the rebound Liberal gave the most decisive evidence it pounds some know Wdge of k'.val, gen of life oa Monday ever yet seea. The uine republican mm into yuur head. Libi.h-i- l Ktn blican. truth about the tuntter ia, there was a liberal kill but to the party conspiracy The Irrepressible Conflict. it is now fully expos! and the liberals Commercial: It is now apLuitob are more closely cemented ana deparent, even to a blind man, that tha termined than ever. time for division on party lines baa not yet arrived in Utah. The Mormons can Ms. L IL Eudy, representing the Park not be trusted. Tbey are, with few exCity Miwr, was over visiting Ogden dur ceptions, as tbey always have been, the ing election time. He is helping to make willing slaves of the priesthood. It waa the Miner one of the brightest repre a refreshing sight on the 3rd to eee the sentatives of one of the best towns in fat bishop work, being so unused to it Utah. It will soon come out as a daily. that it made them pant. The democratic victory is a victory of the party and nothing else. The liberals elected four of the city People's The election was won by the same old candidates on Monday. priestly methods. It therefore behooves the Liberal party in Ogden, knowing now what in the future they have to enC.AB Kim, will do very well as the counter, to keep together and perfect representative of a dead party with their organization, and nothing daunted by Monday's teeming defeat, remain in l.oOO political corpses in it. t lie field, "the champions of American ideas and the opponents of a political The Colorado Springs Gazette deserves priesthood. Ky keeping united the gentiles can at credit for its enterprise in issuing a sertime command the situation. This any of ies suppleelegant has been demonstrated with mathematments, showing scenery in that vicinity. ical precision. Cato. BiittLtr :!!. IiiluBTEIiS OF EEBEKAfl. c&rd o& CU'ST 5. All things considered the liberals of Ogden wada a grand fight Their campaign aa but two weeks old, aud they La J on!) begun to get warmed up when the electioo arrived. Had the campaign been opened when the division manager begun theirt, or even on the first of May, the liberals would have swept the city aud very likely the county aluo. For then thty could have registered their vote and there were at leatst 300 good straight liberal voters who were not on the lists simply because they were not interested until it was too late. The liberals today have 1,"jO0 votes in the city limits of Ogden. For besides the 3X) or more not registered, not !esj than that outuber were registered tut did not vote. The liberals of Ogden were a little THE SUICIDE MASI A. confused at first by the party division The Liberals of Salt Lake City covscheme but they have their reason and ered themselves all over with glory on flunice Dalton Takes Her Life and nerve back again and will win a decisive Monday, and Does Towers and his assoPullman Tries to. ciates can endure it if the other fellows victory at the next opportunity. time Some during Monday night Eunrecent said The anti liberals the can. ice a Dalton, not girl aged about la years mean school did election anything, WERE HOLD OUT. but it did. It meant that the capital is living in the fourth ward, Ogden, procured a vial of laudanum and swallowed We presume it is not necessary now to liberal by a great big majority over 700, its contents. Soon after taking the fatal down livest the and that party very remind Gentile republicans Hint they dose she quietly informed her mother of were sold out, and the trick this paper there is the liberal. the fact and yet it is said assigned no assured them waa to be worked was reason for the act. Drs. Jones and Armst rong were sumMr. Talmasre's Lecture worked to put in the democratic ticket. moned at once but they were unable to is no about There the fa't A large audience gathered at the question who died from the effects save the s that many voted Grand last evening to hear America's of the girlduring the drug night. the democratic ticket according to the famous minister, Rev. T. DeWitt Yesterday a man named W. A. Pullfusion agreement. The large difference Those present were Ogden's man tried the same experiment but with between the size of the democratic and most thoughtful tnd appreciative people, no success. He, too, resorted to a bottle of laudanum and successfully got it into republican vote in this city can be ac- and when lie had .been introduced by hie stomach but either he repented or counted for in no other way. , Judge Henderson, about 3:43 o'clock, Mr. friends found out what he had done and But there is other evidence besides TalniHge thanked the audience for the called Drs. Powers aud Gordon who that makes this a matter beyond dis- reception it gave him, referring doubt- worked inat him for a long time and succeeded saving him. He was out upon pute. Some gentlemen deeply involved less to the number present, and the in- the street last night. in tli division program would like to telligent appearance of the faces before The Midsummer Dance. dodge this truth now, but it cur. not be him. He i lso expressed his thanks for evaded. durThe first Midsummer dance, by the had of the view the city he enjoyed It is proper, it ia right, that the Mor- ing the afternoon, by the kindness of Og- advertising committee of the R"al Estate mons should divide on party lii.es for in den citizens. Exchange, took place at Letter Park that way they can in time probably work Mr. Talmage is a tall man with a red pavilion last night. A fine party of the church out of politics, but when the face, a high, intellectual forehead, a pug- ladies nnd gentlemen were present, Gentiles got into a hurry to mix into the nacious, decided mouth and nose, and a t hough the attendance was not large. Prof. Kent's orchestra supplied very good same scheme they make a mistake. Let When he speaks he music and the company enjoyed a pleasheavy, loud voioe. the Mormon people try and see whether "talks out in meeting." urable entertainment. t, they can do that sort of thing successHe said he had quit trying to be so The Probate Court. fully before they demand that everybody profound that neither he nor his audof the estate of Lyman matter In the shall join the experiment. ience could understand what he was Many of them could not stand the talking about. He believed in Retting Keyes an order was made appointing Order pressure this time and may not the next. just as much sunshine into life ns possi- Mary E. Keyes administratrix. The old habit of moving as a solid body ble. Good natured people succeed the made for publication of notice to creditors, also order appointing Fred A. Milcan not be overcome in a day, especially beat every time. ler. II. O. Taylor and P. G. Taylor apwhen their leaders nil vise them to break And io in his lecture he gave hisaudi-enc- e praisers. faith, as for instauce the Salt Lake Heroccasion for many a smile or laugh. To be Married. edition 4aThe "liig Blunders" he talked about ald did.' Iu its Clerk Ledwidge issued marCounty indiwhich reaches the country aud were those errors that make peop'.e fail licenses to the following parties riage viduals almost exclusively, it openly ad- in hfe, ill temper, too many occupations, vised the to vote aDd such things. His talk was mainly yesterday: Michael Warren of San Francisco the democratic ticket to beat the lib- valuable because it gave his hearers an to Miss Mary A. Hewett of Ogden. erals. Coming from what is to all in- outline of his philosophy of life, which Fred W. Stone of Ogden and Xellie tent i a Mormon organ of course many is, of course, excellent and well worthy Pierce of Ogden. Westly Jacques of Ogden and Miss obeys J, not only iu Silt Like but in any man's serious consideration. One is Matilda Swepsen of Harrisville. Weber county where that edition also impressed with his ir tense earnestness, circulates. Gentiles must feel that He no doubt FIVE POINTS NEWS. goes at his uudertakisgs elections are on the square before they with both very firm resolution and great tie up in a party relation with the MorThe excitement is over. industry, and in addition much tact. mon people. And 60 he accomplishes great results. C. F. Beeson, our druggist, is "in it." His lecture was very intertaining. Real estate is changing hands quite Wkll,, the next job Ogden must give And besides it, it is a good deal to meet rapidly. special attention to is that University. a great thinker from one of the world's J. W. Southwell, Jr--. A. Co. are having That building must go up with uninterrun in the saloon ousmess. a large greatest centers. rupted energy. If tho people can do Jimmy Anderson's new residence on The next .lecture treat will be es- anything to help it along they should Senator John J. Ingalls on August 20th Harrisville avenue, is a perfect beauty, Prayer meeting at the new M. E. cherfully do so, both because Ojrden In his class he ranks way up at the top church this evening. Everybody welhas it on its ' aads as an obligation of also. come. honor to finish, and because the building Bert Rostran having sold his half in is committee Current Periodicals. fairly entitled to every aid terest of the grocery 6tore near the river and word of encouragement from the A cablegram announces that Amelie bridge to his partner, Leavitt, is once people of the city in their power to ex- Rives has sailed for the United States more with the boys at this place. Rev. T. Ie Witt Talmago drew a large tend. It is enough that tbey do the where she will arrive soon after the appearance of her last novel in the August crowd from here to the Grand opera work without having the task made unnumber of the Cosmopolitan. After house last evening. The Grand was necessarily disagreeable in any way. All nearly two vears of silence the new never honored before as it was last night push together und success is assured. story of Miss Rives will be received with by America's greatest divine, and those the greatest interest by tbose who en who missed the opportunity may regret her earlier work. Married, travelit all through Ufa The next legislature will, it appears, joyed led and in every way matured, her latest Miss Effie Coffin, of Oneida, Idaho, is have twenty Mormons out of a total of production is said to be worthy or the the guest of her cousin Mrs. Etlie Allen and two that have been Mor- talent which gave such great promises. and other relatives of this place. thirty-simons.' There will be twelve liberals or The scene is laid in Paris where the bought author has been living for two years, a On Saturday lastorW. B. Wedell Xj. oimonus on d of the whole assembly. and the heroine is a bouse and lot just Virginia girl who is Fourth street. Y'esterday he sold the There is one Gentile, George Allen, who studying music abroad with a negro same to F: L. Truesdale of Grand Juncis really a liberal. Counting those who Bervant for a chaperone. The story has tion, Col., who will move immediately to have been liberals, such as David Evans, been illustrated by Kate ureatorex, one this business center. W. B. is continual of the most promising of American there are sixteen liberals in the assem- painters in Paris, and a charming por ly corresponding with eastern parties parties who buy, come trait of Mis Rives is the frontis piece of and frequently bly.. Three more would give the liberwith their families at once, and take up Kives' Besides Miss als a majority on joint ballot. Hence the magazine. the August Cosmopolitan is full their abode in some of the many attrao the time when the liberals will control story of tine illustrations and valuable reading tive locations of our city. Most general the legislature is not far off. ly at Five Points. matter. The finest summer eruide book that Plenty of Money come to our table for a long time is That was a generous act of Rev. T. has the "Routes and Rates for Summer At lowest rate for loans on improved DeWitt Talmage, his giving the Univer- Tours. 1891," issued by the Rome, Ogden city property and farms. j. i j. jar vis, sity fund half his receipts last night. He Watertown and Ogdensburg R. R. It is First National Bank Building. deserves the thanks of Ogden, and The a work of art, being elegantly illustrated and is intended as a to the eastern Commercial hereby tenders them on be- lakes, St. Lawrenceguide k Schooner beer 5c a irlass at Broom river and half of the entire city. Mountains. It is seplete with bar. photo-engravin- g 1- tLafu.-t- tem: altr a gvlJ breat To lie Ut lJy pia. man wiltzt-- r a box To ti of cigars. 1 jtatwi by F. J. Ki-- L saimmer a gectieoiaes To U- donated by Luke Ere. bathin; To tba lJy winning the ruccicg ao ewyant fan, donated match f by Jecnxgs. Laat & Thorn aa. To U t'ettieuiaB winning the running match f' arffl a RochetUrr laoip, do - r unge. nated l y W To tie girl winning the running match fur g:r.i 13 years old, a manicure set, do- - bt ftt -t, ld, To tie boy w inning the runnitg match for boy 13 years old, a silk handkerchief donated by Uurt Bros. To the girl inning the running match for girls, 7 years old. a fine work box, donated by C L. reebles. To the boy w inning the running match for bogs years old, a large bottle of perfume donated by Jesbe J. Driver. For tne children's race, a prize consist ing of a pair of bracelets donated by Annie Addle Browning. Time table of Daughters of Rebekah excursion to the Hot Springs, Wednes day, August a, ISIO-- Leave Ogilen a. ui. p. m. p. m. 3iH) p. nu yi'j 12:-- 20 4i0 p. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:3o p. m. I PACIFIC, Leave Hot Springs. lluiO a. m. 2:30 3:30 4:30 6:30 11:30 Ttckfts for round trip, bath, .V cents. p. p. p. p. p. Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Company, -- Schooner boer 5c a elass bar. ui. m. m. m. including Painters' and Artists Supplies. Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. 2440 WASHINUTON AVE.. OGDEN, UTAH. at Broom Cream. If you want saddle horses we have eot them, and good ones. Corey Bros. To the Public. Caddo Mills, Texas, June 5. 1891. From my own personal knowledge I can recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Remedy for cramps in the stomach, also for diarrhoea and flux. It is the best medicine I have ever seen used and the best selling, ns it ah wavg gives satisfaction. A. K. Shf.r. 25 and 50 cent Iwttle for sale by riu. Win. Driver A Son and all leading drug gists. VM. DKIVER & SON, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS 2153 Washington Do You That Laiiffmd Feelinff Jewelry, etc. Unredeemed pledges for sale cheap. 20i and 206, Twenty-fift- h St Dkozdowitz Bros. For Pure Liquors, at Broom Want a Bargain ? DUSTERS. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. Al mus go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. Excursion Rate to Uarfield Beach. The Union Pacific is selling excursion tickets from Ogden to Garfield Beach and return for 432.25. Tickets good for return tive days arter date of sale, Tickets on sale every day. N. C. Preshaw. PEESHAW D. E. BURLF.V, Gen. Agt. Pass. Dep. setnl-weekl- y Ogden, Utah. HAENESS AND LAP Mcney to Loan! tine old wines and whiskies call on T, Wollstein & Co., the newly opened fam ily liquor house. Uountry orders given prompt attention. Correspondence eo iioited 2106 Washington avenue. eue, SAD DLES. Money to loan on Diamonds. Watches, It you wish to go to the JSprings or Canon call at Corey Bros. & Co's. barn. Will do our best to please. A We carry the Finest Line of Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Etc. in Ogden. will leave you as soon as the kidneys are in good working order. The celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea never fails to do the work. Take it according to directions. Schooner beer 5c a class bar. . IX- - m. Fur Softeuinir the Hkin Allaying irritation, removing roughness, wind tan and like troubles, there is nothing equal to Wisdom's celebrated Violet , JOHBEHS SHEET, OMAMMTAL AND PLATE GLASS. Ladies when you want to ride ask for Jeff, at Corey Bros. 4 Go's, livery. Mormon-Republican- Tal-malg- e. pr i F. II. KingQ & CO., Mormon-Republica- x i. one-thir- Adir-andoc- GRAND Funeral Directors Mid-Summ- er & Embalmeis, Washington A.ve, Ogdm. Clearance Sale! We must have room for our Fall and Wiater Stock, and as we have a large assortment in various lines of Summer Goods received in late shipments, to make room tor our early tall shipments we now offer some of the greatest bargains ever shown in our store. The people of Ogden are acquainted with the character and quality of our goods aud know that whatever we offer is first quality and exactly as represented. These are a few of our special bargains: Scotch Zephyr Cloth, at 20 cents per s Telephone 115. A Full Line of Metallics, Wood Caskets and Coffins on hand. Prompt and Careful Attention to all orders. Embalming and Preparing Bodies for Shipment a Speciality, ONLY WHITE HEAItSE IN THE CITY. FIRE! FIRE! yard. Amore's reduced from 27Jcents to 18 cents per yard. French All Wool Challies reduced from 65 cents to 45 cents per yard. 75 to 55 cents per yard. Standard Prints, 20 yards for 91.00. Pride of the Laundry Bleached Muslin, 15 yards for ?1.00. Ladies' Gingham and White Dresses AT COST. Outing Flannels. Per yard. 11 cent cent quality reduced to 8 cents. 12 quality reduced to 10 cents, lo cent quality reduced to 10 cents. 20 cent quality reduced to 13 cents. Ladies' Muslin Underwear, at 33la per cent, off from regular price. Chentilly Lace Flouncing reduced from ifl.25 per yard to 90 cents. Spanish Guipure Lace Flouncing re duced from $1.50 to f 1.10. Children's Gingham Zephyr Dresses AT COST. S. J. BURT & BROS. ! ; ; THE BAZAAR. Cor. 24th and Grant. Will be Open in a Few Days. FIRE! FIRE! |