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Show DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1690. OGDEN ... Th New York l'iavrrwl4 eectjO but tLkt isatiuf "that sill never be umtu!ly carried uct has disposed of the tubo wilfc tta aUe relation: Jwf.TLt KuMda ruDut f uroieh a f upply ti tbxa UTAH. ith this ooaiection regret tbe ue of aod aha cutout fax THE COMMERCIAL. OGDEN. E. - OOiiKIX. r- - BU4J wifu irl MMt. MfOnl, fnWriiillira frwa, IVadMitfcatlf UbHM .oMUKiii Tin. (KaUw4 at t T Ub Hlxk. iMmA? KMiiitrl4u . !Va UtOU hHJXUM THE K Tsratf-iusrtf- lir c - I V ia tSaWMUY Ui. fLiUJMlSi fwtuffio CXi, Ortra. I'tak. fur de-fln- community moulded by Brigbani Young, before the otitic of the world. He rtte the record as it was wade. He He here tu aw it made. a because wrote fearlely always waa right he fait that be ml that one day the justice of Lia view would be clear to the nor Id. Year after year he hurled indignant rebukt at the Mormons. He wrote fur the territory, and not for a sect He believed the State greater than the Church. He believed the constitution more righteous than a revelation. He believed polygamy an eviL He saw it in ita true colors. He loathed it Largely to the effort of Judge Goodwin niust be credited the growth of the Liberal ajtirit that has already in a great m Manure redeemed Utah, eveu enaded the Mormon church to Mich an extent that officially and formally it lias relinquished the objectionable feature supposed nt one time to be an iirnta ine cnurcu iiNeir. it'i in nts work Judge Goodwin acquired the enmity of the Mormona. For him to tight them, and they him. haa become a tirmly habit the renunciation of Unconsciously, lygniny is a tribute to Judge Goodwin and those who have stood with hitn, and the Mormona have tacitly acknowledged that throughout the struggle, the judge haa been right They may hate him for it, but lie haa the logic of events in hia favor. Then by taking this step why this continued railing? Why not acknowledge that Liberalism will triumph and unite to hasten the day. The better allowing the Liberal party shall make in Utah at the elections, the higher position the territory will take in the estimation of the people of the United States. DEPEWS LABOR SPEECH. . Never before in all his brilliant career as a t)i inker and orator, has Chauncey M. Depew shown more masterly ability than in his recent speech at Pittsburg, before the annual meeting of the Brotherhood of Lorotnotive Engineers. . The conditions varied widely from those surrounding lniiuy of his previous efforts. In tormer iiiBlancee his speeches have been made before his pronounced admirers- iu this instance he appeared before an audience which might be considered in part antagonistic to him. But he disregarded such antagonism, if it existed, and fearlessly discussed the subject of libor organizations aud strikes. Among other good things in his remarks wus a statement concerning those organizations whose only aims appear to be the increasing of pay and lessening of hours of labor. Upon this brunch of the subject he said: No labor organizations can permanently succeed whose whole and only object is to increape wages and diminish hours. It lacks the essential bond of mutual sympathy and brotherly help in bearing or lightening each others burdens. The tendency of such organization is inevitably and rapidly to lead to collisions and failure. Upon the subject of trusts he made the declaration that such combinations existed among labor organizations as well as among capitalists. He said: This universal effort to. absurb an individual, to divide people into employing companies and employes and to destroy competition w ill inevitably end in disaster. Hostile legislation and the laws of trade will leave only the legitimate enterprises surviving. In the same way and from the same causes there have been several ambitious attempts to form gigantic labor trusts which should .combine under one oontral and autocratic authority every occupation in which the wage earner oould engage. BEEF AND PORK. The report of the chief of the bureau regarding exports of agricultural products contains some interesting figures. During September of this year, the exports of beef and hog products amounted to $10,795,597, an increase of nearly three million dollars over September of last year. For the eleven mouths ended September 30th the exports of these products footed up to 1108,587,403, an increase of $16,500,000 ever the corresponding period of the year before. These figures do not indicate that the American farmer is losing his market Neither is it probable that he w ill lose it We hear talk about the continental nations making arrangements to secure their beef and pork of statistics Lttie on erh AT THE OLD STAND! d-- a t'm-m- ia Anrxa tkiu La L CLARK I. & SON, reanable flood a Dry Goods, Clothing HOOTS AND SHOES. at-a- ; IN ALIj GOODWIN. Tba miMto ut Judge CkliB as the Liberal candidal for Coogreas the umu squarely. Throughout Utah, acd in every state in the Unkm, JudgaGuodwia stand a the eipooect U the Liberal idea. Mora than any utW man he brought the Utu of th fixed the cat A a BltUt J JCIXiK all euacpete ill eus-tiu- u quality. Europe to Uk frura lb I'cited Slab all Thea the outitenli-jBeeda. The industry ioipurUnt naatk-ra- . They the fuud tbat nery red, edged ilh c toJoe. Lite bw-ut gnm mg it is o&e that abe ran out, at !feiio sand all rry they smokl and fuur inches iwp. InvMe are alasy half ay up, and inwde are pretty Madras that lat day, develop Miffiriently to in- they very widely let it go at that of yellow and mrueoo. louc-becurtain counbuaioeM with this the is terfere here and there with blue. Those lo in The astronomers of the world are puz- remember Mr, paran Steven's red. red With Complete Line of try. comTbea it is ocly a qnestion of a zled over the strange phenomena in the gown with the eUow auntluaer in it. ill not wonder at this brnliant curtain paratively ftbort time until we b ill have planet Mara. It is said that the aeaa Mr. Gouk-tcurtain draoerr It haa only hu h the telescope reveals on the planet display. ix Uf or pork to spare. fur one window cost more than that fur mm Union the bt crvebteea years chow that they have become crossed by Mrs. Steven's MSty-twwindo. but Pii ilic railroad waa opened, and during straight lines, which are thought Ut be the Utter once seen are tiever forgotten. that perind the enormous, plains cattle bridges constructed upon an enormous Duty on Yankee Hen. bu fciness uf the United States baa been by highly enlightened beings. It Montreal, Oct 17- .- The Chamljer of deteloptaL Tba bog raiding industry is also thought that the land is marked Commerce today decided formally to ' haa auade it greatest growth during the by huge canals. represent to the government the advw- ante perk! and haa reached a point beability of placing a duty of rive ttents j DKPAKT.MENTS! yond ahich there will be no further HAlKiAIXH Da. McDoxu who had charge of t per uozen upon American eggs in retalia- - : busine rapid expansion. The eattle tiun for th , electrocution of of the McKinley medical to the import duty. Lat With and Choice Ooods will but little from this time KetutuWr, inpart New Yurk, has made a re- season there were imputed into this uozen Train the egg .nyju turard, and the home demand fur beef port to (Jov. Hill hkh should quiet the oiHiniry United States. ill rapidly absorb the surplus that j nerves of the excitable people who are for SPKC1AI, HAKOAINK now n'ndii a foreign market Mrs. dould Acquitted. WATCH making themselves miserable over its It is really remarkable that a market ! .17Lillian shows He the that Mr. Atlaxta, Ga, Oct supposed cruelty. should have been found fur the enor- execution nas conducted decorously, that Gould, at Murphy, N. C, charged with i mous production of both beef and pork death was painless and instantaneous, the murder of her husband, was acquitthat baa been reached in this country and that the process is far preferable to ted. (iould wu an KiiiMiKlimiin iJ during the past two decades. It baa the old method of taking life by the rope. family, sho married beneath his station, and neglected his wife fur years. She come about through the cheapening of This ought to settle the question. If it finally found him in Murphy last March these articles of fuod in Kuroe and does not other , executions in the near and in July in a drunken quarrel she their introduction among people who future will serve to quiet public clamor. fatally stabbed him. IINCOHPO KATEDJ had Dot formerly enjoyed a m?at diet A Substantial Present. The danger now is not that our market At the Bureau of the Mint a good New York, Oct 17. A reception in WALLACK Ac TAVEY, will be curtailed by foreign acts of retalis deal of concerning expressed feeling honor of Rev. the of will be Rt golden jubilee iation, but that the foreign table mint authori- John stinted by the nonsumption of our meat the attack made upon the McLoughlin, Bishop of Brooklyn, News of was held in the rink on Clermont aveuue ties in the Loudon Financial on this side of the Atlantic. An effort, the author of the Brooklyn, this evening. Nearly 8,UU! Sith, September new in to therefore, Europe, open up ere present Cardinal (iiblions, Archrecent decline sources of supply, may prove to be a article assuming that the bishop Corrigan, of New York, and to of a conspiracy, others spoke. A purse of FJ1,(J0. conilhout in silver is the result blessing to European people which one unscrupulous government tributed by the Laity, was presented to having the slightest effect upon this officer must be a iarty. Every one in the bishop. country. Washington who has kept close track of The Dead Knight's Funeral. OtiiiKM is becoming noted all over the the silver business at the treasury reFokt Madison, la., Oct. 17. The funest and northwest for the tine quality gards such a charge absurd. If the eral of the late Hon. John Van Valken- mint bureau has shown favoritism to of brick manufactured here. Past Supreme Chancellor of the j Til Only EirluMV Whnlo Drv Good Hnnw. in Ogdrn. and the LargMt in Out Trr either side, it has been in the way of burg, (HH)DS ALL NEW AND WELL MXBTED. of Pythias, will occur Sunday! Knights than "bearing" the (V.dkm hits the greatest possibilities "bulling" rather afternoon, Oct l'.l, under the auspices of Offers which have come the Knights of I) thins, assisted by the j of any young city in the country for silver market. in on the appointed days the merest Odd Fellows. Telegrams of condolence future growth and proserity. from all over the! tritle after the hour fixed for opening are being received United States. Mrs. Vun Valkenburg is when even been have rejected, proosals dnngerouslv ill. I II I 111 Kxpkkts figure from the last govern the my government would have leen a conment crop reiiort a yield of alxut 10, siderable Collapse Ih Iron. gainer thereby. 000,000 bushels more wheat in the en Glamsow, Oct .17. Price in the iron tire country than was figured from the OX FIFTH AYEM'K. market collapsed today in consequence DbUrKKIKS previous month's report It is therefore Atterbury, Atteibury, of the report that the funds of the union construed as a bear document How the Great Millionaire On That j to which the striking furnace men le- r lorn? hut) frivn nut. Am tliA man Street Decorate. Dobson no other means of support would be comCo. Senator Stamford says the purpose New York Press: The eyes have to return to work. piled he has in view at his great university in been called the windowa of the California is to afford the students who soul. Nicholas Senott Arrested. It seems quite as approprienter there such an education as to en- ate to call front windows the souls of a Chicago, Oct. 17. Nicholas Sennott, able them to earn a living as soon as house. Some one who thinks himself in charge of the naturalization in the they take their degrees. This will be a wondrous wise says a woman may always Democratic central committee, was arnoteworthy departure from the methods be last night charged with subornajudged by her eyes. It would be a rested of many educational institutions of this tion of the jury in the naturalization of much more correct judgment it made voters. He declared his innocence of time. after a careful study of her front win the offense. dows. OavihilRty, the crazy lover of Mary One does not appreciate how much is convinced has that Anderson, Mary be done with window drapery unless PrrrsBCRcTOci. 17. The train bearmay Inst a good husband. Young Mr. Na- a contrast is made between Lined and I'nlined, in Lifrht Weights. those ing the remains of Justice Miller arvarro is of the opinion that unless ddintily draped with lace and those rived route for 9:30. en at Keokuk, la., Daugherty is safely incarcerated for the only covered with stiff linen shades. It After a brief it proceeded westward. rest of his life she is likely to lose a good is like comparing eyes with long curling It will reach stop Keokuk tomorrow mornto those that have none. husband at any moment. Mr. Navarro lushes Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt has the ing. is looking at the situation in a perfectly fifty windows of the mansion Bhe calls Coburn Again Defeated. rational and proper light home draped with Russian lace of a very These curtains large, open pattern. Buffalo, Oct. 17. John Van Hesst, of were made to order in a liitle Russian Ashland, Wisconsin, defeated "Mickey" A (xuutio against Tammany has town after a pattern designed by a New Coburn, of England, in a rattling d been perfected. Why its element de- York artist, and must have cost a small glove tight this morning. fortune. These and are are the shades, CUT .THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK AT THE PROPERTY. voted purely to municipal reform purhung close to the glass, caught back by The Boston Boy Wins. sues this policy as expediency may lie white straps of the same lace. Within New York, Oct. 17. A fight to a finish understoixl when it is remembered that these are draperies of the finest Brusit costs $2.",000,000 to govern London, sels luce, in patterns as delicate as the took place tonight in Jersey between In the music young Martin Flaherty, of Boston, and with a population of 4,500,000, and it tracery of frostwork. the inner curtains are of white Seotty Cox, the Australian feather- 130x140 Corner, two blocks from Car Line, house, trees, Et $2,500 costs 838,000,000 to govern New York, room lined with the very palest pink knocked his man out Illxl32-Car- ner silk, weight Flaherty Grant and Thirtieth, , with a population of f100,000. 3,009 just a hint of a tint. Here is a window in the fourth round. AV dressing that is extremely elegant and 50x140 ft Lots, near Twentj-firton Car Line, 1,00 is there a Sold to Germany. OiDF.s is still suffering from a lack of dainty and quiet And where 72x132 Corner Twenty-Fifttwo better exponent of the character of Mrs. new worth ad houses, improvement)! Zanzibar, Oct. 17. The Sultan has restaurant and hotel facilities. There Cornelius Vanderbilt? $4,000, rents for $70 per month 9,000 j seems to be a crying need for another Just across the street is the Whitney surrendered to Germany for 5,000,000 fine centrally located restaurant, and home, with its artistic windows of elab marks, his sovereign rights over the por- oOxl 19 House rents for $24 per month, two blocks from 25th oY Grant, 4,(MX stained glass. And inside are tion of the East African coast leased to Choice the people are crying aloud for extra ac- orately Lots Three Blocks from Union Depot, M 200 seen curtains of crimson velvet with the German East Africa Company. commodations. Cannot this thing be lining of old gold. All round the rooms Choke Lots In Central Park Addition, 300 , remedied, and the people saved the in the deep window seats are cushions of Italy'8 Offer to France. 1 4 Acres Jiew House, curtains. match these crimson Vonth that of Fine on plush smellill Barn, Celler, Orchard, Etc., necessity patronizing dirty, Paris, Oct. 17. Siecle says it will, if Now, here is a paradox, Mrs. Whitney is Washington Avenue, 6,500 J ing Chinese joints. not fond of colors in dress. In fact, she necessary, publish details providing that Italian premier recently indirectly never wears them, and yet the interior the A noteworthy improvement in New of her house is almost Oriental in offered to give France full liberty of There are great jars of crim- action in Tunis if she will abandon her England woolen manufacturing hascome splendor. interests in Tripoli. son roses everywhere. about during the past month or two. anuer- Mrs. Sloane. Mrs. William Jti. A Narrow Escape. This is sufficiently indicated by the bilt and Mrs. Shepard have curtains Rome, Oct 19. Fire in the dome of activity in the wool market as it ap- alike. They are of old VeneJjsin antique lace, and were made abroad by order or the cathedral at Siona pears in larger sales and an advance in W. today was subII. Vanderbilt, Sr., at a cost of 81,000 Various mills which have been each, and yet they are not large curtains. dued with much difficulty, just before price. shut down for longer or shorter periods Two are required for each window. Mrs. reachiug the church proper, which was are resuming operations, while a num- W. H. Vanderbilt has for inside lace cur- tilled with art treasures. ber of the old mills are being enlarged. tains priceless webs of old point lace The Pope Speaks. that are very yellow. Mrs. Sloane's are What's the matter with woolen mills at of delicately tinted satin, hand painted, Rome, Oct 17. A papal encyclical to and Mrs. Shepard's are only plain silk, Ogden? Italian bishops strongly protests against drawn back with silken cords. The most costly window dressing in the government violating the liberty and Mrs. Parsons explains that sho is an : of and Catholicism, 2404 Washington A?enae, OpEN, HAIL anarchist rather than a communist. the city is in Mrs. Ogden Goelet's draw- rights free Papacy masons of reversing modern room. Theee are the lacej curtains ing There is a very pretty difference be- which once adorned the windows in the society, and asks the prayers of the faith. tween the two. A communist is a fellow palace of the Empress Eugenie. They ful. who is more or less seditious, but rarely were purchased in France at an almost Paid The Penalty. fabulous price. Inside of these lace gets into more serious trouble than the poems hang tapestries from Eastern Ga., Oct. 17. Ed Morrison, Atlanta, workhouse. An anarchist has higher looms which are worth far more than colored, was hanged todav in Daniels-vill- e aspirations and graduates for the gal- their weight in gold and could not by for the murder of John Hunter, lows. Mrs. Parsons has had evidence to any possibility be duplicated. a white man. - AXD Mrs. William Astor's windows are picthis effect in her own family. tures of elegant simplicity. Every winColored Men Refused. dow in the big house, from top to bottom, Oct. 17. Rev. J. W. Hector, snow-whit- e with Boston, back curtained are and front, Ths treasurer's report shows that the muslin curtains, daintily embroid- of San Francisco, the colored prohibiAmerican board of foreign missions exered by hand. Twice a year they are all tion orator, who recently went to Pitts-tielpended 1707,046.25 last year in the at- taken down and lau ruined. Mrs. Aster to address the prohibitionists of tempt to carry the gospel into foreign says she has no fondness for tapestries that city in company with his wife and countries. This vast sum all came from with either the dust or the must of gener- little boy and Mrs. Bayard, also colored, the sunlight of Boston, where refused admission to charitable subscriptions or bequests. A ations in them. And so dances in and out at its own sweet will, two hotels there, on account, Hector good many people believe that the just as it might do in a poor man's home. claims, of their color. money could have been spent to better In her drawing room, however, Mrs. Under Advisement. advantage among the practical pagans in Astor has inside of her primitive muslin our large cities, on the principal that shades curtains of Honiton tine as mist, ATUfxkna, Mont, Oct 18. Arguments and they are held back with golden charity begins at home. But the folks chains. In the lower windows are in the supreme court in the appeal of who donated the money had a right to splendid bronzes, and up stairs are pots Henry Root one of the heirs of million-ari- e A. J. Davis, of Butte, from the dedirect it where they choose, and no one of bright flowers and gaily colored birds in gilded cages. The other day in the cision of the district court concluded tocan doubt the purity and disinterested nursery window, a sleek pussy lay calmly day and the court took the matter under ness of their motives. licking her paws, all unoonscioua that advisement No. products, tuixm. - - ite urtbtr the avenue Mr. Pitraa Klrivs's tndoas. It m sptthkmg adt tirdiv to tv zieaiu. fur in the filioihip-- " one aln gMgW to t "ok at tbeui nei hen the sun shin. The uufel lo more pr.wld are of red hollaed, brtiiiact. blaaicg, were all -- tt"IUBE UTTKOAI. Ku, e ; New fvm which Select. 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