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Show OGDEX DAJLY COMMERCIAL: ADAMS TALKS FIIEELY. City i THE U- - Gr Viu prai pany Cbneur from UUroi WjJ be U d-j- c ftiao fo,ti- orLtrT i tun r"itw & 14 - u.a altty to axy K-- that .i j a IL adiacii Com- la Ui xyU- frkitoJi Btl--r Tb tb Public. . I'M uf TAHIIINESS. great afiAiw aane i ttM-o- Ki,t I to fju0 ny ikl here thr iTUO iru- - ! It M oT other. Our & t,uus tag ninm. ttr funitafa truiiurtt and thit w all railroad i m. Tt FLEIM3TOF THE INIuS m &T TbI l Tl tSUAY, OCIOIJEU 21, 1M0. urtikk Ul TI he mth th MI CH 1$MH EEOCE H Ho stjTHE Asm tLi anaa bop of of ireet to tnaliy ovefrie it. would aUu oily rail the t- to ruoiplauila tutu tentxin of lb board .I . t- tLlil LAL1TV. Ar Tfa QitwoMUBa Sctxtai &uMnn(Ddant theta. tttup. atxillnrifwith li - rertf 1 t . Dunt U ttaa Eyttui all mtue L 1- 1. Ot j ju4 w tlbuut the city limit, axtd lbeB ay tog Uim in thw rity. 5 aJ wm l'0l'l!T.! dvaoj oita. DLSTHIIT - : tain i rr - ' cf j Jobn f jv OaaUf brWtie li Rm 4 U krrf r lt " Mtwrf faa tU for Eiad4 -- (;dra la TrminBiL Mr. ClirW Fmoois Adaiaa, prfcid-c- i ,' rt t vterday alter juo at 3oYkrk tV LV on ous ot his uddro " ,nd uDeipevtd tours ot and hi privat enrrelary o,oipaDtrd by liberal Meuf lie guie of the Moo fruBt Skit tan division. A CuMJitmtAL representative happily f.,und Mr. Adam on his private car tlO"junt after he had finished an dintM-- r and therefor in a bum contented aad amicabls frame of wind. After the cigars had been passed around aud the great railroad manager had n,fortably settled himself in his exy chair, the reporter aked: "Why is it, Mr. Adams, that the ork stopped so suddenly on the southwestern ex ten-sto- -for two reasons" was the response "la the tirst plaoe we found that the main- terial bemg supplied us was of an ferior quality. We have, in fact, had a hard time to obtain the rails and iron necessary to supply our contractors for some months paut, as there is a great demand at present for railroad iron owing to the immense amount of railroad construction in the country, and the aent in Another, and the prime particular. reason is, that we need every ouuc of iron for our main road work. 0!E THEOKV -- tit .'.- m 4t : I ! hJlM Hetry Hewitt wm a - KiefV IWUt "But it is generally undrstood that it "We have not the slightest intentiou," said Mr. Adams, "of building into California lit present. The time may come, but it is not necessary now. The only object of the present line is to tap the country of Pioche, w hich we understand is rich in minerals. As I stated the Biiseiision of work is but temMr-arand the road w ill be finished this inter." "A great many papers,"' continued Mr. Adams, "have had a great deal to tuiy about 'bad management' aud the 'insufficient facilities of the road.' I will The Union acknowledge one thing. Pacific with all its capital and the willingness of that capital as an incentive, has not been able to keep up with the W09& rful development of the country. It has been unprecedented and something for which we were not prepared. People say we are working out our engines and other rolling stock without rest and not taking steps to meet this steadily increasing traflic. Ciat and see, now. During the current the Union Pacific 18'JO, year received own from has its shops and the different manufactories, one engine for every two days, or something like ICO bran new locomotives for the ycr; it has also received, or will receive, for each calendar day of the year of ten cars of different an classes, or nearly 4,000 in sum total, for ti.- twelve monthB ending December 31, ncvti. We have also spent more money daring the present year perfecting our road beds and making other improvements in our trackage than in any similar perjod since I have been president of the Union Pacific system. Despite all of this we have been unable to handle the business that has piled up and is still accumulating upon us. I dare say there is not another single road in the United States that would have made the expenditures or met the emergency so promptly, as we have done, with every possible means in our power." y an-rag- - THE SANTA FE DEAL. "What do you think of the Santa Fe purchase of the Midland and its rumored alliance with the Rio Grande Western as it affjets the Union Facile, queried the reporter. "I have paid little or no attention to it,', said Mr. Adams, "so far as the proposed amalgamation concerns our road it would rather benefit us than otherwise. The Santa Fe already "have a line to the coast and I cannot imagine their object in securing control of another, supposing that they should be able to make some traffic alliance with the Central Pacific. They would be simply competing with themselves. The Union Paoitic now has two rival lines to business, buck against on through whereas the absorption of the Western by the Santa Fe would leave us but one, so you can see so far as our interests are concerned it would be more of a benefit than an injury." "Would you mind stating the reason y for Mr. Barr's removal from the of the Nebraska division?" "Now, there is another of your western fallacies," was the reply, "People seem to have an idea that every minor change made on the system is dictated from the Boston office, whereas we have nothing to do with it. In fact I did not know until two days ago that Mr. Barr had been retired. I understand that Mr. Brinkerhoff the manager general of the Missouri River division saw that it was necessary to make a change and he acted accordingly. That is what he is employed for. Any one who looks into the matter must see that the Union Pacific system is too big to be managed underby one man, and the person who takes it has a larger task on his hands than he can successfully accomplish. "During the last five years," said Mr. Adams, musingly, "there has been but one official in whose removal I ws diIf Mr. rectly or indirectly instrumental. or the Resseguie or Mr. Brinkerhoff, other two general managers see fit to make a change in their superintendents, it ia not my affair, and it is made I very often without my knowledge. have too much to do with the general affairs of the road to look after the Vice doings of subordinate officials. r executive is the Holcomb president and all reports of that character are made to him. He has the authority and I am not considered.nor do I care to be." ml B. lirirr! U-put- y le) t,,ri e, hti attw t rer. f hJ - t Itr : : dire eiary t iue u 'e I n ilef.t, ' I i i OMHilh-anr- 1 , i . . 1 afU-riion- j 1 1 , j h d Bin-ford- 's t) V. v'f-i.- wj way-muc- y THE GOLDEN EAGLE Presents its compliments to the people of Ogden and vicinity, thanking them for past favors, and requesting a continuance of the This may look like poetry, but It only demonstrates how easily The eye may be deceived. The ear U Sometime deceived by the cry of Low pricea ; and wben it refers to Cloaks, Shoes and Dress Goods, The eye dotecta "shoddy" only after the Good stuff has been parted with, and remorse Steals over you for having bought yonr fall wraps Aud dress goods without first looking At W. H. Wright Sons' stock at S355 Washing ton avenue. The happiest women in Ogden purchased from them. super-intendenc- Dissolution Sotice. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between W. (i. erger and K. (J. Smead is this day mutually dissolved. Ogden, October 20, 1890. PRICE'S same. To those who have not yet called on us, we respectfully Invite their Inspection! Feeling positive they will not ro away disappointed. We are well satisfied with our trade so far, and hope, as we bebomefbetter acquainted, to merit and receive as much of youy patronage, as you think we are entitled to. If you call on us, you will find each arid , EVERY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE ASPECT. The conversation turning on local matters. Mr. Adams said: "The statement of the Salt Lake Tribune that ! With the Best Make of Goods, with prices so as to Live and let live." Those desiring anything in the Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Shoes or Hat line will find it to their advantage to call on us. Yours, anxious to please, LOEB cSc MYER, Prop s. THE GOLDEN EAGLE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 2410 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah. offi-oe- LOCAL iv- - ' VPSStT. was your intention to extend the line to Lms Angeles as soon as potwible in order to pain a 1'aoitic coast connection." THTj to j Ultrnrflbrm ; "iprel tii" I'uion Pacific system, arrived in l ftoe Li Goodisaa Sum fur Dwm lor A t'atrk. noctLa I m They ttic DnU of a Son nod Ak for Oom- I'dited vital by oo of your nturati u t&k a State Marwhal euoiphun. w ith aiuftrect juaUcw, to tmaig AtMUt dm about thVity. It bd bree aoa L. Thirty Thmijid DoUanL a ouatber uf arrrete ttk eodiuc their children j deprirod of rs oc I tukd m levies in lU o ' Marshal li mas 'a oc yesterday. Th to thw rity j Kueamui Trabrr wa apreheikied fur to the south I otWr W tirvty aad 1 n hard particularly apphe TVt Vtrm iprM bjT I'bM k Ikr l aul u4 1.1 U end ' toeioLttiect at it growth. Your at l'ru wLetu-where the of the per;ury city, fvlK krfmt ef VeMrrdal Cx U TkrdiwM U rut iMlktr have the epint of ectrprM which ; TVvuiut SUtIii j wa aelcej mm a house m lurated mi Plrat ward Cm-m Km Srr4r4 mean succ." rVtea I at U t ti i near the citv limit, and the county rti&rgeui aniaaTuloutiaUUtain Mr. Adaiua Mountain no far distant. I should like chool hiiuwlf as well i Lui pi'ural aJUnity mm he towiariiui Hum. satife&nd, on lh whole, with km tour of . arrested at Hyde Park. invtructiuua in thi uatter, wad pectal The First JaV-Jam- e Dwtrtrt W. Court, N. SLilliixtf Mi Superintendect . J. IL brown wa attached UitifwcUoo and will Wt in Iha HXTCicg uld respectfully auggej4 a much A. Miner on the brt- - h, trane- - It van un a with Lm party for a trip over the new mad hk firvt ntocthly report to the ttMhleration in the preniiae a ouneiatent. : rharg uf eitortaxk. A. tv tukn wa taken on a broad U: uf the Utah A Northern to j tViard of nctoj the fkfwing buaineM: itbtHit diwrituinatkio. Trustor uf the Law and ukAkw raMe not hereUfur to Met amoKia. Ilia cuBtnplUd trip It a dopument of Lvi! interestritr. W. N. Suiuuxs Superinteudeut disturbing the to i rerteAl: All were eiaoiined bj n iiimi m ner to rurtland baa been tbutduoHl, ana every puUo-pir!rituea in ! ia at L.vaa. Sterling after a brief fXtp at Ouiaha he will re- Mr. Hchilin drirea to rail the lgdeo. WEBEB STAKE OiMEKEXl E. I Sidney Stephen ra lace- - 4ne erk ' Uad at ten , more iif Uy uf eiecutam a!ke.l wha h turn to his houieat Btoo. at UU. Th uther fr tiun of arenU to the matter uf uniMdefendant urnd in iifmui sum to appear brlorw aiwpta. aary tarliiiwiw, w hich W a very large, item Wu in KrMion iHirint Snnday aud 1 e 2EH. ZSZi. ZIOX .NOT IX IT. M. It. Buf.d. grand jury, in thw report, l.l rae in one month. Yesterday. et ah, demurrer oierrule.1. j of parect j lie ak the The Weber Suae Quarterly Conferllei;j. 1. Mitchell v Iike aud Around the Court llom. Mr Lrs-u- ic Talk About the fab : to re.luoe tht annoyamv to a niimoiutn. luver Water Vmi,!,v DtMintMnl bv i t tne cliulren get to acbout in time. ence of the Church of Later Day SainU inuikeat Northern. Thequektiou of revoking thw lettMW at plaintiff" dki Ijft them krn the habit jf prooipt- WiUm t'ragau v. I'liitu Pacitio Iiii! spDoititnig J. M. Aiii lerHiu apecial mm -The Salt Lake paper have been Be. an euMeutml in buainea auocM. met in the Talwrnarle, tgden, on Sunday. 4 James f. the aid of parent in The word "Stake" principally refer way (Vmpany- -f.a-l - iit il Novembt-- r Ul al liiiiiintrator tJt the howling for the paot three month re- - i He aluo a trml. to the limit of the district, and a iwed a.ed to abefr.teeiain. uni to'P un. I naming Mrs. J. j garding the traniifer of the Utah avid K. C, il . lU y. UltW0 Itrbour, iiuw P. IWhour in his id v. a arirueil b UJ"UI it would be nynony-- ' to tax in thi connect southern termiuu to that: U over? ul. 1 ''- yesterday Ju-lgII. lore i THK "Weber to District" ntous Hof,L "tW.KT. b-aay, buovin. I.,u eitv. Their have ur, the and Weber the lletl.ii t Cyrus lUtiMm a u.ider adviaemetit by ' SrhmA TrutUtt vf OgJt it These coLfereuces are for the purpose County CaiiMl '..ni.u(i. referr J. S. declining apirit of their real eetate men j the JuiL'e. 'Ui lioremau alUiwetl with the assurance that "nearly rive ui.d 'y: are revivaL aud counsel ii of They re;rt Ci:.al v Cierk Holhngaworth yeetertUf Herewith I hand vou a ' hundrnl iiAoule. who reauire hi.in "' of the people to be addressed findings. W. W. Woodland, et al vil. I'nk IV ikuc1 a oivrisgs license to Mr. Jubw would be brought to that cttv bv thw report of the condition of the public bv church leaders on matters pertinent Simmons and Mis Aluw J. TajUr, botk schools of the city for the first month of j in. t hiii to Ul cost dismiiweil. change. of )gdeo. Weber Stake com- - j cifie, to interest. church vear: school W. the W. will Pato be balm the wounded souls WumllamUt aL, a. Union It The case of the Winslow and John two bishoprics. twenty K.i Month. priHes cific railwav of Unwashed Zion to learn the following Numlvr at ix.niimiiv, ntotion for uew Wcatds wa continued by thw conference tinw ia arhoal duriu On morning Suuday an) Judge Cru . CoMMeia-iAitrial deliiei; detelidaut eioeiita. rewhich waa given a WU was addressed by L. W. Shurtliff, preei Wm. Davis va. Kiniiia It. Hoyte, et aU yesterday until p. tu. to!ay. porter yesterday afternoon by (ietieral Nuiuber Uat any., time ia acbaol duria Tlie county court meet in regular mw Stake. Following him Kit dent uf the Manager IwesHeguie, in recponNe to a ' "TtlZi- V V ITi biou thi morning at 10 o'cUx k. Reynolds, one of the seven first . w (i,rge v on uilu aa when was uf this to be to transfer Total query V l.rtj president ftf the Seventies, spoke. inei I.U7 made: Averajc number of puinU bekMntin concluded w ith an admeeting TWO CHILKUKX I'KEMATEl. morning atUmilauM 1.411 laily Avrar va. E. Maden et aL, caee Abner & is terminus of the Utah Ogden the dress by (ieorge J. Cannon. First Coun- dismiMied leutry I'erceut ul altruilaucw uo aumher without prejudsv, Northern and it will remain as such. K selor of President WtaalrutT. , .. .... SB. Ml John li. tnaKlmiin, et al., vs. Rio Terrible Fate of Little birl aud Ruy The idea that it is to be moved to Salt ' Number 1 il)nf atteudance The afterntam meeting was addressed (I ramie umber of daK of abfiK Western Railway, trial to a jurv. Lake is absurd. We could not handle it Sumlierof at the Capital. .. I by Reynolds and Cannon again. tarl pui'iln uil itrouglit l the father of John A. l .1. there. The only foundation I see for the Numliertrf raeif tarlineMi Iw On Sat ii rd ay a M rs. I )av id (rem tier, li I he son rumor is the fact that we run a through Number of pupila ueitbef tardjr ar ate ' At 10 ocl. k the adminitratien '7;L,!M'Uf,r . eat M terday. sle'Mr from liutte, Helena and other Numtieruf JVasiiui Ulfcy J unction ing at the corner of I and Seventh street. V of th authorities .f thechurch was sub rafiea of by an engine ruiiiiicg through an oien Salt Like northern points, which is switched off N uinlier of I ruant trtianrj uitla ti j inittinl to tlie meeting and i. wasaunani-niousl- switch. dty, left her two c hildren at here and attached to the Suit Lake Pending. Vou will notice that the total number sustained. The morning meet alone. The little girl wa ten aaL home vs. motion next SunIngham TriiV (Igden City, ftf iiiifiilii ririt.Itl in regular triin. Commencing und uIiiIa wits addressed by Kichsrd liallan to Ralph the Imy three year old. tax eoets denitxl. 1C pllt ' thm i I Bii f u littl niiirn than hwlf if tin iug and C. F. Middleton. ilV C(H'h will ttlt tyne A. W. Wertz Western va Union Tele on from C.iche alley points. After playing until alaiut 5 o'clock in of children in the city, of school session w a devoted to The ,,UIber u'rph Company, motion to retail cost "1 hero is, then, uo possibility of the afternoon the children went into thw the yet it is a much greater numlter addresses and business. denied. tcrti.inus lx'ing moveiir than can Im accommodate.!, with anv F. H. Dyer, et id., vs. Robert Miliar j,,,",H, u "tart tir: la ,,,)in " th M .. "Not the slightest said Mr.Kseguie natihfutory results with our present '.. II. ..I.... m rn Ik mine im girl attempted to use ken tri;iirii. et al., motion to lile supplemental rie, Most of our! emphiitically. sch.x.l room facilities. She managed to ignite the stream fnna the offered answer denied. the by th rumored of Among premiums Regarding resignation w.M(K.ls have been crowded to such an Charles Morton, et al, vs. Ogden Ele the can, and a fiery explosion followed. division Mr. extent that we have b.n compelled to Territorial Fair management were three Supt Ryder of "1the Idaho The chiUI ran to a neighbor's plunw vator w no ill sai.l: here be company, thirtv days allowed for with Resseguie change. i,ave uwchers of the primary gra.h. in for stories w ritten by children of Utah her clothes in Haines, which wer ami of tile to a motion execution for I regard Mr. Kyder as one if the m.t mnnv r(Mm,s, dismiss me half of their public schools. The best story of not stay extinguished by wrapping her in bed new trial. W lien comiwteut men in the aervice. the foren.Km. and the pupils during w John Pierson vs. James Nelson, et al., clothing. After several minute site r he leaves it will be of his own accord.' other half for the afternoon, thus, mak- over five hundred words was to in tirnt her little brother and thw days stay of execution allowed to membered second best of aud thirty 10, the was hulf service. While f this premium, ing day lady who had hcled to rescue thw tile new motion for trial. A Fine Struct nre. and the second the considered far from satisfactory it was story premium, E. A. Hindeiilong vs. Wilhelmuia W. girl rushed over, broke in a window The academy and convent now being the best course possible under the cir- third in merit was to win third honors. case referred to U. J. with her hands aud rescued the hlUw were All Hindenlong, of these three premiums hoy. He whs burned black in the faaw erected by the Sisters of the Holy Cross cumstances. Winner. reixiiiimend that awarded to pupils of Miss Williamson's I would and on his bead. street between Jackson in addition resjiectfully on Twenty-fiftto the two rooms, which the room, of the Ogden school. Miss Alta He was able to lisp a call for his sistas. Tlie Police Record. and Quincy avenues, will be one of the city so kindly furnished us in the city Shilling, daughter of W. N. Shilling, a change the police court handled Both children were cared for aa well am For Miss Belle Leek took first second, and institutions house of and the the prize; hall, prominent buildings but both died the next day. a Hush din ket yesterday, but no case possible, board so considerately erected for us, and Miss Julia Dean third. Ogden. The people were natives of Switssa-lan- d. was of much importance. In fact it will The Sisters have a very valuable and that there be furnished two additional They lost two other children f ra W. F. Tl'KXEK'S DEATH. make rather monotonous reading to all attractive site there, and they will put rooms, of similar dimensions, to be conabout a year ago. diphtheria except those interested. up a building possessing very attractive tained in either one, or two buidings, Daniel Dugan caught 15 and expenses architectural designs as well as all and be erected on ground owned by the After Having: Nearly Recovered He Get tins: Popular. on a plain drunk. modern improvements. city. These buildings to be used temMeets a Fatal With The motor line to Hot Springs bad Relapse. The building complete will cost over porarily for school purposes, and then Henry Conway fell into exactly the same procession. f 100,000. The work on the foundation to be occupied as janitors' quarW. F. Turner has been ill at Wm. about all the business it could acoommw- will be ters, when there shall have been erected J. Jamieson, being a gentleman of too iIuIa nn Knndnv Tt nnor rnna to ritthiL is progressing rapidly and residence for about six weeks much finished this fall. suitable permanent school buildings, leisure, will devote twenty days to about on and one-hal-f mile of Xkm The superstructure may not be com- and which I sincerely hope may not be a with typhoid fever. He was safely re- the city. is filled 5 in by a and costs and the Milton for and himself Horace out of will be in of the One future. menced this year, but everything the gap Springs paid supposed covering great way line. The motor tracks will soon bs made ready for prosecuting work on it worst things we have had to contend danger. He took a carriage ride on fast driving on the streets. .. wm .ul I li i E. 1). Hobart was another plain drunk puniinu with has been tardiness and absenteeism. Friday, tuus inducing a relapse, which with the opening of spring. kuivuuL w t l.tilikn's nmnlli, pvww and contributed $5 and trimmings. And you w ill notice by the reort that terminated fatally on Sunday morning. The cold weather does not seem to His funeral will take place today at 10 Tim Martin was charged with fracturof the 1,7'tti pupils enrolled, that but 417 FROM OCEAN TO C1'X. And o'clock under the auspices of Lodge No. ing the city's pence and he liquidated in have reduced the travel out that were neither tardy or absent. About as many were there aw Two Eastern Cyders Pass Tlirougrii while we have been extremely fortunate 7, Knights of Iythias, of which he was the sum of $Gand costs. N. Sarti was an unadorned drunk; T usual on Sunday. The big pool swarmed in our selection of teachers in getting a member. for Bound San Francisco. Offdeii, with 'em and the other mk1h - they werw The Liberal band will head the march and costs. those with modern ideas of teachiug, and Thomas Tanquise was another plain in it too. On Sunday morning two young men well up in their work, yet this is a source to the cemetery. arrived in the city from the far East, having made nearly all the interval on safety bicycles. They claim that this is ride on safethe longest straight-awaties ever vet accomplished. One is Mr. E. C. Rowe, of New Haven, Connecticut, and the other Mr. A. W. Barr, of Boston. Mr. Rowe incidentally represents the iew Haven Kegister. They rode out to the Hot Springs on Suday and had a bath. They formed a very iavoraoie opinion or ugaen. They expect to visit Salt Lake City to day and then proceed on their way to the coast. The Ogden Wheel club ex tended them courtesies while here. iLeBiar-lTtw- i. T t-- i K1ILLMD l AE. . ltrk idni ieorj." j ur (he uauai It superior excellence proven in million of homes for more than a quarter of a century. It is used by the United States (Jovernment. Endorsed by the heads of the (ireat Universities as thr Strongest , Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold only KH.K HAKIIS'U FUWDKK t;u. in tans. New York. Chicago, San Franciaco St Looil f Children's Clothing a Specialty ! |