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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1690. oovtz west, ica waxk a Ma urn every dollar they cava rake and arrape into trtiaineaa bouses anl dweUicgm. If Mr. JuLn Wactmaker, putoit-- r Mormon and Gootila are united oa this UTAH. of the Ubitnl Sutes, Lad to live OGDEN. ooaiiuaa ground of coctideoci. But de- - j gvoeral far the ia t and Dorthweet for eix t MM. spite their patriotic efforts they cannot TUESDAY. OlTuBta he would be the rlrt man to mouth, build faot enough to supply th bowl for improved postal faciUlW Bat mith eluee ' sill m The ai iwhlbM building year Turn Diii-- f fuMtwu is an old city that baa grown el iJuwlir BWi.- j reourd of i,UAVUJl MMininr Muataa yet there will sull be Philadelphia . Tmyaaiuxnu. m u the with aocretiuo ' t years ia her conllUta.br Uj. I uvea auw. Vra itjr. a strung demand for more warehouse t'u. e servative fa&hiou. Mr. John Quaker-likITujium Bin" and dm tilings than Ogdea has to offer, i Bahwripuua f nee. ia edTaaca, - per V7aainamakwr Las grown with the growth And while this is tlte present situation. awnta. Delivered ia tb ntj at n emu is entirely due, primarily, to the tien- - of that conservative old town since the it fnihJl-hTas ClHlt OowWEBCTaL. i im aurauce.wry tile that be and Mr. Brows started their Lutlueoce, that . iened the way for time) TVireiay. venture at Sixth and Market clothing H to the more progressive M raion to branch streets there. It has taken him ail eommnniratiooe abooli) be ai nearly and the to them out, gave oppurtunity VlTt, L invest the money made tLeta by Gentile thirty yeara to reach his present Leijht, and it is no doubt difficult to get through progressiveoeas in ineome Larujg prohis top hair the well known fact that a f Altered at the Puatuffioe at Ociira. Utah, fur value. of Without the perties large i Lbroufh the mail aa beeuaxK Taa bald prairie frequently sprouts into a awakening that haa soma ia the last in the west while) 'a single eighteen months, Ogden would still be thriving city Pennsylvania industry ia aetking a locaa aa no with village plodding along IJBF.RAL CALL. Mr. John Wannamaker ought to tion, prospect of becoming the commercial take a trip west and get the scales blown Call for Prtdact, Meeting of the Liberal and manufacturing center between Denver and the coast But such is the off hia eyes. His vision is limited. Voter of Weber County, Maa eoareatioa of the Liberal voter of prospect now and all classes are using Webor eoanty will be bold ia the etraral Remembem the territorial fair this uf the eouatyoe Saturday, tlrtobm 4. their best efforts to forward the same. MM. ftir the eleeuua uf dfkwatea to atteod the week. Ogden should be well repreTeruumal rHreiitio to be avid at Halt Lake sented there in visitors and exhibitors. OPPORTUNITY. 'S City oa the Mb day ttt Gctubw. lM. In all OQDEN and eieept tba Kirt. tweued. atThird the uaoal fourth (IiiIn, martins will be There seems to be a alight spirit of Fourth ami Third the Sveuad, in t int, plana, The Mipwiijii constitutional convenOwdea praciocta theeiMiTeotiaoa will ba called apathy among aome of Ogden 'a citizens; tion has prvjarod a mouioruL requestto order at p. m. at the following place : r ederel Court Boom a lack of earnest desire to enter heartily Pint Oxdxa Pmriort ing the reiKsal of the fifteenth amendteeood (.VOea Prwinet City Hall Third OkiIhu Prnrioet. Grant At, arhool hotue into the work of building up the city. ment buuae Precinct Fourth County Court While there can be noticed this spirit The territorial eoereotioe hiii Axed the Mather of ffoleate to wbtea Weber county ia among a few, it can be aaid for the city Kansas City has determined to conatiUed at M, oarb preeinei is tba county will that the majority of her people are live, vert the ha entitled to the followinc number : unsightly bluff back of the PtratOirdea ear Beet, pushing men who will achieve union 1 depot into a beautiful park. The weaned Ogiea 1 wealth and euoceas. These latter men work, it is estimated, will cost 1100,000, TUrdiVdee a PoarthOa-Jeare the ones to whom the city looka for and it w ill be 1 Hoaterilie money well apent 1 dee her growth. The former are no earthly 1 Merth Ofdea 1 ..... good in the woild, and for the good of Plaaaant View Oao'alLll Place, Rochester, famoua Plata City t the city ahould be gently laid away in fAatarrille t aa the home of Charles Dickens, has just I their graves to await the blowing of GaarruTtlle been purchased by the Hon. Francis briel's born. And it'a nine chanoea out Law 1 fearriotuT.!r""!.'r.".."!l.""y.i!"" at Bom Latham, advooats-genera- l I KaeeerUle of ten that moat of them will not hear 1 Went Weber bay. 1 WOaoe the horn. 1 Hooper 1 ENardale Fortunately the moaa backa are in the Aotikq Govbrnob Mckpbt, of Ari WtewAsatwa e e a eeee ea eeee eeee eeeeS 1 great minority, but it see ma a pity that Eona, thinks the Territory ahould be ad M Total they ahould profit through thapublio mitted as a atats although aha haa only ' The dalecataa elected re tba eererel praeineU efforts of the majority. How-ave- r, spirited Hall oa ia Otdae will aMet at the City Taaaday, Tba enterprising 57,600 population. Onober 7th, at I p. ai., to aaleet e county that ia something that cannot be gentleman eeraa, wboae tarm of oBiee will heaia likely haa an eye on a United ea tba day of appoiataaent. It ia ereeatlftre. helped. What The Commercial want States aenatorahip. ejveated that eeca precinct select delegatae who to aay is this: That the progressive and any delegate will attend the convention enable to attend ia empowered to appoint aa men of Ogden have every assurance in C. C Brioham, long - a Washington aiteraate. the world that their efforts will bring correspondent for By order of the eooaty committee. Pennsylvania papers, J no. U. TlLBa, Chairman. them the reward they seek. There ia at and 9. B. Dmtoto, Breratary. of the Pittslately sditor-in-chewest in no the that burg TtWi will be in the present city of the new charge otters better opportunities for investPBOQBJcasrvra oqden. daily, tha Sun, about to be started in ment, because of several reasons, and Pittsburg in Senator Quay'a Interest Ai observant traveler who aaw Ogdon the reasons are these: No city in the tea years ago and who haa not been here west ia ao favorably located to control If any man believes that Ogden ia not be pre- the trade of a vast territory; no city haa a sine that year would aoaroel progressive city, let him stand upon pared for what a visit at the present the railway facilities that Ogden has; no the street any day in the week and obtime will reveal to him. A decade ainoe city has the vast combined resources, ag- serve the building that is going on everythere waa a farm Tillage of a few thou ricultural and mineral, that this city has, where in every direction, and take note a&ad souls, with the weird curfew toll Taking all these things into considera of tha crowds that throng past .him. ing ita knell of departed day, at even tion, and there ia no city in the whole tide, mud on the right of him, mud on country that can compare with Ogden cents Chesthuts are only thirty-fiv- e the left of him, mud before and behind in the opportunities offered for the ac- per pound in rueblo. Five cents per him and a village populace that didn't cumulation of wealth and the building quart used to be a big price for them in are whether the stranger within the of a great city. Ogden'a position aa the Pennsylvania. nieblo Chttflam. They can be had even cheaper than gate liked what he found here or not distributing center of a vast and rich The country was broad and the wide do- territory, both in agricultural and min that inOg(le .by subearitTt- - for the main of the great American Union waa eral, where there noitllSr ia nor can be big enough to afford every man standing competition to be seriously felt, alone Fashion decrees that anything eaten room. "Go elsewhere, if you do not like gives her the future supremacy in the off dishes not maroon, pink, buffer green a and We line of commerce our mud and supremmining, ways. settled this country. It is ours," was acy that is assured because of the utter in color wUl not be eaten in style this the motto, although the man uttering inability of other cities to attempt com- winter; and yet there are thousands of people in this mighty land who will the sentence may have dune it in the petition. Besides being so greatly favored in the thank God for enough tq cat off their very best peasant or Cockney Englmh or in the wonderful dialect of the people matter of location, Ogden has advan- dishes of tin. Fingers worb mado before from the north of continental Euroe. tages within herself, such as water-powe- r, forks. fine rock quarries, rich adjacent How different now in the splendidly According to Russell S :o Gould progressive year af 181)01 The same man mines of gold and silver, lead and iron, who wus content to wade through mud and other sources of wealth which give holds more securitios than any man in I in top boots and coarse cheap clothing the greatest opportunity for greatness the world, his incomo from dividends alone From a yiar. 12,000,000 west. in being most now vies with the the then, progressive possessed by any city Taken all together, Ogden is a wonder other sources he has ot her piq money of Gentile strangers that have gained a to footing here in these gladsome latter not only in the rapid growth in the past, from $10,000,000 812,000,000 k year. It said wants Gould his capital to net is offered in inducements to to and run decade is the but many proud years of the a race with him in progress and, by investors and the matchless opportunity him about G per cent. reason of the fact that he owned the land for the building of a great city. Ogden Dillon and O'Brien, tho Iri,sh patriots lang syne, is able to show a stouter bank is not content to be quoted as a city of account than the new comer. 50,000 or 75,000 in the next five years. are quite outspoken in thoir expressions This has created a new era in Ogdon. Her aspirations are higher and if her regarding tho court which c useJ thoir work for arrest "O u t rageous, d isgustiiig f aroo" is The rise in values brought about by the progressive people will influx of Oentiles and the capital they the next five years as they have a pretty strong term to be used by pris brought with them, has made the older worked during the last eighteen months, oners regarding the proceedings by whioh population rich. When a simple living the Ogden of 1895 will be a surprise to they are held. And yet they spoke just and a few hundreds in bank some years even the most sanguiue of her present about the truth, and regenerated Eng Thb Commercial has un- land will recognize the cruel injustice of ago was the acme of their desires, now citizens. in Ogden'a future and it the present course pursued toward Ireof bounded lands them in faith rich valuable are many and fat bank accounts. is exceedingly anxious to see the work land. ia more than of building the city go forward as it has .Thb Commercial It is to be hoped thit tin arran23- to state that this condition of in the past pleased ments made by the King's Council to affairs has wrought a complete change in pay the deficiency of the Carnival wiil FOB THE FEW KICKERS. the original settler's ideas of property prove successful. The assessment upon and his beloved city of Ogdon, the There are a few men in Ogden, who the nnmlwrs c n hi mt b a l.rg j porfairest in the Rocky mountain galaxy. He it 1b who is this year mainly building ought to know better, who act like silly tion of those who are legally respon the great structures that will prove for children when things do not go to their sible and thoso who are able should rethe next hundred years monuments to liking. They pout and stay away from spond promptly and willingly. This will the pluck of Ogden In the days when publio meetings where their presence settle tha whole thing and presorve. she was rising from the inertia of forty would do good and otherwise act the Ojljn'a credit It will also ensure a of little boys who won't play any carnival for next year. years of village sloth. He it is who part more because other boys have used the is drawing on his loved hoard that The rapidly rising walls of the Opera erstwhile grew so slowly and laboriously sliding board more than they think they and with its magic power is helping to have. This class of citizens will find House shows that a great building can build a city that is destined to become themselves left out of everything when be raised in Ogdon as quickly as else' the greatest between Denver and San the time comes that shall ring in this whore. It is scarcely eight weeks since center. the briokmasons put their trowels into Francisco. This magic change has been city as a truly metropolitan in who the first mortar mixed for that building, men There are Ogden wrought by the introduction of Ameri-- ! really to be yet it is asserted that the Ogden publio can ideas into a community that did bolievo themselves not hold way with the tido of progression "big Injuns" who measure no higher will be entertained with a fine play there that rolled west and over the plains and than the mere village wight who gaps at during Christmas woek. This is a rather In a fow years the places wonderful feat in building when it is Rocky mountains and knocked for ad- strangers. now will know them no known that the superstructure requires them know that mission into Utah for so many years in more, and they will wonder why unkind 2,500,000 bricks. With the single excep vain. uttor insolation tion of the Mormon temple at Salt Lake, Having seen that progress was good fate haa dealt thorn such whore affairs other men who the Opera House is the largest building from publio and embraced it in the most substantial after to came way the they cast their in Utah. city the and some of the older form, younger Mormons of Ogden are now hand and fortunes here are to the front and they unconsidered crowd. The Gorman Wiae Growers' Associa glove with all that means progress, and relegated to the There is a valuablo losson here for tion of Berlin has issned a declaration to are found in the front ranks carrying tho binner in the march and hewing tho some men in Ogdoa to ponder. Lot tho effect that the passage of the them chew it over and try to make tariff bill will ruin their export pathway witn tne sword. trado with this country. Tho San FranThere can be no stronger sentenco mental photographs of their future. cisco Punt mtimatos that tho California framed to show to the great American nation that Ogdenis a solid, coitai'i city Okiahoma is progressing rapidly. people will be nblo to enduro this with Thero wps o groit row in tho lower agro:itdoal of fortitude. It declares than this: All classes of her citiz-ansf all religions and croodf, are puttiug houso of tho Legislature the other day. that California can eupply tho people of THE COMMERCIAL. I ul m lr , rd U luo-rri(- Mj iff la. ta pre-eie- Oa-de- if 1 Mo-Kinl- Paris Las been .winded out of lia"J0 Vaesar. Two by Blanche weks a,r) a woraa who Las an ucpro-- ! ho came and BouacetUe Fre-- h in tUe , apeaks very little tugiteh. arrived -aa inmate- aac l city, ana bad reputa. Beant as ai in of bouae market, foreign this city and Las rcuaieJ La torn inw ita her. The pohe say thai CTBKEST CUM MOT. stead of betsg a auedical at udrt-t- , be to a class uf Bx-- a w ho are supia Mr. Ives ported by falien wuiuen. bo Pittsburg Dutpatch: an ubjat--t of envy oa Wall street. Aa itaaeiia ArreaU. observer cava he never wears the same arrests suit of clothes twice) in the same week. St. PrwMTea,Oi&-Tbir- ty A nian who Las worn ntw suit four were made here ia eocnectioa w ith the years, and an unfaehkiaaU stripe at workmen's political movenient Many that, can be allowed sum variety in other arrest were made in the u.tenor. the United with all the wine they need, with and will be very well larger rhare of the hoot auarket. In fact, if they taut aeruro enough V that market they w ill care very hills for any stiad j rU-Lar- be-kw- dres. Another Narrow Esrai. A Eogea rVkcne. 6. Von M.v.Ve, Oct. Beklu, boe einetieta btrtnday oocure on the & inet. Las Lrc invited by tie Emperta-teiie&d it Munich Las conferred the freedom of tis c.ty oa ij l s"artLa in Lobur o tL. reoerat-event L'cLappily the orrwiua l a all liermany is i reparing to c4ebrmt Las t"o abused by aoate eooutnlrei here, who wect to well known people with bat, and twued an appjs to all tier man towns to seed eoctriUi-tiuctto a fund for presenting the eouLt with an addreas and preaenta. Ttt arheius is tv"a. The caiL of auanv uf those who were Said to have subavriLed were used w ithout authority. Several towns soot nkoney to the sham cunimit- o iirha. rj-- suiav-riptau- Sioux City Journal: Ia the chorus of Vurjiaa, Oct. 6. The Austrian and denunciation of the new tariff law the Rorniin Hnramn had a barrow escafe Tbe Swiwt Kcbrlg. votcee of the Luoduu Times and the f from a senous aondent while riding ia Brxir, Oct & The revolutionary London New can be heard across the a carriage at Muerstag today. Ins water. The Thunderer basnt felt worse borww shied, throwing the carriage party in the Canton of Tyronns Las won over American affairs since the govern- against a treee, partial y wrecking the a victory on the question of revision f ment subjugated the rebellion. tha oootftitution, the vote standing llfjfl vehcle. Tte two rulers alighted for and lLKtl against Grand Junction Star: The Grand Junction board of trade will extend an invitation to each of similar bodies in Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo to visit this city and help celebrate the completion of new standard gauge of rail travel between the east and the weal. e Elliott: Even success needs George it oonaoiatiooa. Wide effects are rarely other than superficial, and would breed miserable scepticism about one'a work were it not now and then for an earnest assurance such as you give me that there era live in which tha work haa done something "to strengthen the good and mitigate tne evu. Kansas City Star: Secretary Nobis gives it out that tha Wild West exhibi-tion- a can have no mora Indiana, and those w ho are now on the road will probably be returned to their reservations. It appeara that tha noble red man of tha forest yields to the influences of civilization with a freedom which hia highly prejudicial to hia moral welfare. Evanaton Register: Tha mail oomea from Casper with these thrilling headlines: "An awful tracedy A bartender shoots a cowpuncher. A fiddler haa hia eye put out and the inraatee or a danoa house ecfed." And that ia one of tha placea from which somebodf wants to go to the U ni tea blates senate, w new I Solid Muldoon: The Evening Spittoon of Denver hoists a ticket hich it dubs "regular." If there haa ever been anything "regular" about that sheet since its present management blew in no one knows of it The thing ahould be labeled, medicated and sold at tha regular rate of 25 cents a roll. Dry Goods, Clothing-BOOTS AND SHOES. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS! With New and Choice Goods from which to Select. WATCH THIS SPACE for SPECIAL. BARGAINS WALLACE, SMIOT Successors to WALLACE & TAVEY, WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions. Hce The Only ExrlnniTi Wholesale Dry Oood GOODS ALL NEW AND WELL SELECTED. Says Morley Lied. London, October C Colonel Caddel the magist rate who presided at the hear ing of the cases against U Unen and Dil lon at Tipperary, is writing a long letter, in which he charges Morley with having distorted the facts in his recent speech relative to Tipperary affairs. That's Different. San Francisx, Ojt. C The police hero express amusement at the dispatch from New York, statinrr that Lewis Bes- medical student from Riint, u youn ia Ogden, and the Lanreet in the wm mssm in i Alien Dobson d (Wm Co. with mpx'rrn U time. New York Sun: When Senator Plumb came to the senate he was meek ks Moses is reputed to have been. There was senatorial courtesy in thoso days, and for a new man to open his mouth for the first two years of his term was unheard of audacity. It was then not the fashion to interrupt a senator when he was addressing the chair, and motions to adjourn or go into executive session were made only by Don Cameron or some other of of the old senators, kept especially for the puriiose. By degrees Senator Plumb grew bold, ana now he interrupts any senator, makes all sorts of points of order, twits his colleagues of facts they do not care to bring to light and in various other ways makes himself feared, if not disliked. He would not give the snap of his fingers for all the senatorial courtesy in creation. He is absolutely solid in Kansas, and when he shows unusual aberrations in the senate, it ia Bafe to predict that he is playing to a crowd or Kansas constituents who have had a convention and endorsed some wild scheme for revolutionizing the world. & CO. (INCORPORATED.) Leisure Hours: Ooinlons are much divided hb to the clliciicy f "spanking." so called. There aro mothers who pride themselves on "never laying a hand" upon their children, nnd the riat has gone forth among educators that the teacher unablo to manage her class without a report to corporal punishment dot's not deserve to bo a teacher. Well, all can think as they please, of course, but there are certainly times with children and niixxls in children which call for a spanking as a genuine, moans of grace. As not a few mothers c:tn testify from actual experience, bad termors und naughty ways have often been "nipped in the bud" by a little physical paia administered just at the Pueblo Chieftain: The original package question does not seem to have been decided even by the enactment of the Wilson law. Ia a cuso on trial at Toke-ka- , Kansas, recently the petitioner's attorney argued against the constitutionality of tho new law, ond made the point that if the prohibitory law was not operative so far as dealers in original packages were concerned lefore the enactment of the Wilson bill it never was a constitutional law effective in that class of cases. The judges who heard the argument admitted the tonability of the attorney's position. & SON, With a Complete l.ine of Seaonable OockIs in Tribune: "A society should be established," said a man who dislikes perfume, "for the suppression of the right L CLARK I. New York reckless use of sickening, vile, penetrating and stifling perfumes. It ia enough to make a man feel like murder to got into a car and have someone there who ia simply deluged with aaJ odor which nauseates one. There never waa and there never will be a scant that will ennui the delicious frnirramta of curitv aad swoetrtKs. tionp and I fresh water UunLly ayMed are the beet perfumes. Wliy will nit people use thTiJir' Well they all dorft, that's true. t THE OLD STAND ! 2VT AWorT, Mson www LE Amm Co. AGENTS MANUFACTUERS OF FINE STIFF HATS, Lined and Unlined, in Light Weights. Real Estate CUT 180xl40-Corn- THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK tiro blocks from Car er, Line", house, THE PROPERTY. trees, Etc, $2,500 Grant and Thirtieth, 114il32-Cer- ner 50x140 AT ft Lots, near 3,000 on Car Line, 1,000 two new houses, 72xI3.TS"er improvements worth $4,000, rents for 70 per month o,000 50x119 House rents for $24 per month, two blocks from 25th on Grant, 4,000 Choice Lots Three Blocks from Union Depot, 200 Choice Lots in Central Tark Addition,' 30O TTrenty-nft- Twenty-PIftl- 1 1-- 4 icres-N- ew Washington h, i, Hone, Barn, Celkr, Fine Orchard, Etc., on Sooth Avenue, 6,100 Choice List and Acreage in all Parts of the City. C. B. WHEELER, : 2104 Washingloa Avcr.cc, OGDEN, UTAH |