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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1690. 4 THE COMMERCIAL UTAH OG pew. C MUVUUU tMTOfcfcJt IIINKSIMT. at dcaaetftrU by the act, irl LJ ej ewe lUma J fur lL To Ltr ttatf auoi youc ft tl drop un Lor rejects) axid Liai full uf Lai tlird m Iur, L fcbuut to tre, voukl be cLeting. la tLe BKJitttinie, to Lcg lh kt-r- s ! kill, Lut f il c voukl U a stutterer iiutt di ti tJ jut euk-idiii- muni, feauk if ui wm. V- - (Ltumd H i t 7i casta per U rwiffie at tfcfunefc lb Bail Gtrfc. I'uh. fur ticuftil Mfu to ( r,r. uoodwis. UTAH'S UNTBAMilELED laxt VOTE. of th citizen of in it haa right to rote aa he may pint. It ia not only ft proud Luufct, but in many iu rlam t ii an empty one. l awe are rumple on record of employe bring forced to vote a certain way, or lne position that mrao bread and butter to them. Of court, do man of honor, or even a pawing ane of would thua hamper the actions of other men who bappenxd to be, in one eeDne in hia power. But, unfortunately, men are not all honorable nor even decent Given the choice of voting for a particular candidate or hunting for a job, r ia virtually forced to do the aa bidden. Ilia conscience and hia manhood may revolt, and he may feel a righteoua indignation boiling within him, but he ia helpless. Be it said to the chame of some great corporation that they oonmder the power to dictate to employee but a legitimate part of their function aa employers, and that their executive creatures are ready to enforce any mandate lamed, however tyrannical. In Utah there ia nothing precisely of the kind yet The votera may work out their own deetimeti unembarraKeed. It ia true that the church dictate to its followers here, but it no longer dictates that they shall disoley the law. The church aoido, every man feels that he has a right to vote according to hia beet judgment. Thus, with the new material that has oome into the territory shaping itself in accordance with modern ideas of progress; not subjbet to any clogging creed, buoyant and hopeful, the aspect of affairs has changed. Even the younger element in the Mormon church has caught the infection of energy, and is approaching nearer and nearer to the standard of the Liberal party. In time it will break away from the old regime. It oannot be surrounded by the light of unprejudiced intelligence and remain in darkness. It cannot always continue outwardly respectful towards tenets it uoes not respect. Politics as known in the states does not exist here. There are no party leaders to whip the Liberal voters into line, and no bosses whose pockets bulge with the ballots of a thousand menials. Utah has a chance to redeem herself, and is doing it strictly on the merits of the ease. Rudeniption may be gradual, but it muat come. It ia ptoud CAIXFS LETTER. walk LIBERAL TICKET. Fur , fqU Jjnnl es 111. ClTt. Toj-r- tu. lit, li et IMimvNl l jArv Kjj, tLt il eouUL fa taa lua-- furmed almost LiUrkuly. tank m vicious example Las foiaj iaulttura. There are peopla bo .ukl rather buy patfes U tlxhy and dradkg dWay thaa spottd their touetv Ijt i and opiaiua. They revel ia uacWa insinuations, rkey pore over rerking coluainaof andstgcYly coa advertisement Ut bo decent paper would admit at ajy prfc Thus the fljunhed iait atmosphere of stench, and so feebl diat-iplof its methods Lavs sprang over all the tp country, a rank and ptooous growth. The vest is already starred by th preseoea of thee vils sheets. Some of them are so bad that tie publishing m dons ia secret, and th publisher keeps in hiding, not from any sense of sham but from a fear of U penitentiary, wherw hia presenos would corrupt th burglar and bighwaymat. A a rule no merit is claimed for this tlaes of papera They have no etrength editorially. Their influence, aava aa itdebtuchee moral, is nothing. Their only bowt is that they can be a little nastier than their neighbors dara. The publisher having no charac ter, and no traos of boner, do not spar th character of other, nor recognize theextstaaoe of honor in either aex. They smear any reputation. They attack any home. They delve to any depth into iniquity that ia often in a measure, of their own creation. They soil everything with which they come in contact, and make a bru'al display of the stains. Good Mr. Wanamaker estopped the Kreutzer Sonata from the mails. A useless interdiction perhaps, for the book was only a mental spasm. But he lets papers go through the mails every day by the side of which the boorish and vulgar Sonata is a gem of purity. thk country that every man doy, wage-earne- Deiegate Calne's letter formally ac cepting the Domination tendered by the People party has uada iu appearance. Ia ia calm and keen and cunningly de-vmmI; founded oa delusion, constructed with intent to decteve; appealing to tale tectunent, making studied pretense of loyalty; pointing with pride to a dark record of shame. Ia it truth ia forgotten or distorted. It apparent sincerity M veneer. It rfttt of tLa will of the people, and bandies sounding phrases that form a sorry livery for bypovriey. And yet it i just such a letter as might have been expected. To its sombre and crafty measure the puppet will keep step, and rots at th bidding of the Mr. Caine states that the history of the People's party ia with the history of Utah. And what has been the history Utah? Have not some of the chapters been written in the blood of the oppressed? Have not th.. been the narrative of horrors? Have not they told of men held in the bondage of superstition and fear, and of women in slavery? Mr. Caine alludes to the early hardHhijw, the savages encountered, the hostile elements subdued. But when he refers to the freedom for which the found ers of the People's party struggled, the udacity of the Kition gives the reader shock. No more unrelenting fight to throttle freedom was ever made than by same leaders. Human rights were never more rutLlnstsly trampled in the dust than by them. Let the written his tory of Utah be counted with that of the People's party, and in the fact the damnation of the party stands rth. But in the proud, irrand his. tory that Utah is making now, and is to make, the People's party is but a shadowy background, the fading remnant of a power whose sway was once undisputed, and that defied and traduced the government patriots the lovo. "limes have changed and we have changed with them," continues Mr, Caine. It is well that times changed, It is well that new life came surging in to the territory to change them. It is well that the original People's party changed, too. They did not do it gracefully. They did it with protest and malediction and curse, and they have not yet learned to appreciate the kind nees that in a measure has reformed them. It the record of the nartv sparkles, as Mr. Caine affirms, it sparWlee not with jewels of achievement, but with the tears of sorrow wrung from the in- - AN IMPORTANT ADVANCE. n The fact that the In vestment company has become substan tially interested in Ogden is one of more than passing importance. This company is perhaps as extensive as any concern of the kind in the United States. It is as solid as millions of money can make it Its investments are of immense volume. The men at the head of it are must as tute and financiers. In the world of dollars and cents their judgement is accepted without question. That their money placed in this town will be of benefit to themselves, without goes That it saying. will help the town in two ways, is equally plain. It will add much to Ogden' metropolitan appearance, be a convenience to the citizens in improved transit facilities, and will bring other money here. Therefore the advent of the Jarvis-ConkliCompany into aotive participa tion in local affairs is heartily welcomed. Jarvia-Conkli- n Ir is perhaps ucjuatt but oerteicly aot ULiurtucal that Tuirtafs kKrriU Sonata" was exrluded from tL aoalla Wd acy standpoint the of dyspepsia, lunacy aad bvj-rfrom is Dot worth combi-aatiu- po-W- a J - Taa liberals Lavs already plihed saaeh for Utah and they Late jttet begun- - They were doubtiaas the inspiration, and their determined fgb. the reveletiun, tnat resulted ia puuii polygamy on th shelf. PaoHiamos in Kansas i having a hard tioi. Ia fact almost everything ia KinM ha a hard time sooner or later. There i lots of room ia Utah for th ho desire to good people of that atat better their present condition. Tojught there will be a meeting of th ChamVer of Commerce, and every citizen interested in th welfare of Ogden should be there. Many question of importance wiU be considered. Organized effort in behalf of this) city must never be relaxed. Thk assertion is made oa apparently excellent authority that the census returns of Omaha were systematically padded to the extent of 3.ri,0CXX Knocking out these phantom residents, that city goes below both Kansas City and Denver in number. Westkon cities particularly need manis no exception. Manufactures will only com when the ad vantage of coming is made plain. Ogden cannot afford to be backward in exhibitand pros ing its resource, its gro-vtpects to the world. ufacture. Ogden GARLAND Stoves and Ranges NOW ON EXHIBITION IN BOYLEJBLOCK. MILES, STREYELL & ULMER. AT THE OLD STAND! I. L. CLARK & SON, With a Complete Line of Seasonable Goods in Dry Goods, Clothing BOOTS AND SHOES. h Colorado is having its yearly Ute In dian scare. It is hoped that the militia may not be railed out this time, for on the last occasion some of the boy gut sunburned, and one of the 'veet captains who ever clanked a - d or sold a ribbon, acquired a water o ler on his heel. BARGAINS IN ALL DKPARTMENTS! With New and Choice Goods from which to Select. WATCH THIS SPACE for SPECIAL BARGAINS -- PRESS OFIXION. of Chill. Solid Muldoon: Ninety percent of the flies that light on Henry M. Teller die of pneumonia, while the remaining ten per cent divide their limited existence be tween rheumatism and frosted feet. P. S. "A vote for me is a vote for Teller." Sugg-eetion- WALLACE, SMU1S a (INCORPO 1 ATE D.) 1 SucceHnors to WALLACE fc TAVEY, WHOLESALE A Lesson for All Towns. Evanston Journal: the number & CO., of The difference in deaths from epidemic diseases in a town where sanitary laws are enforced, and where there are no such laws, is always very great, and is me lesson lor our people to learn before it is too late. Dry Goods and Notions. Sweet Sympathy; Sioux City Journal: And so Omaha The Only KieltiMve WboWale Dry Good Horn in Olden, and Um Larcaat in tha ALL NEW AND WELL SELECTED. tin Antign, of Nephi, does not like has been building its population as it ritorj. Judge Goodwin. This is only an added builds railroads on Dater. Poor old Omaha! proof that the Liberal candidate was chosen. The Juab county advocate fitly Save th Bison. of Mormoniem lashes itself into interest Helena Journal: If the report printed ing indignation as it thinks of the way the yesterday saying that the buffalo herd nocent Our prices are more eloquent than followers of the prophet have been forced had escaped from the National Park is Here to talk. Mr. Caine's plausible and grammatictrue the most energetic measu res should such as beby Goodwin to Low Prices and rirst-clas- s words. people correct is Judge letter too long to admit of Goods ally be taken to prevent them from mna many full analysis here. It is not a letter that come decent and law abiding. It looks killed by roving bands of Indi ftns or are any object, we have them. have to space can mislead intelligence. It will blind at young Utah, it says. Well, if it looks others. As they are the last of their of few a our only quote many bargains: no eye that is keen enough to read events sharp, it will see that Younir Utah in race in their wild state, the irovernmnt A 20x54-inc- h bath towel, 50c; worth 75c everything in its power to as they pass. It is deftly woven of brushing the moss from its mentality, should dothem. preserve An extra and that is Utah about Young large bath towel, a hummer, for 35c. through fallacy and greed. It is error in the guise all-lin- en An of frankness. It simulates humility, being hoodwinked. Young Utah is towel, extra large, 30c, worth 50c Revelations to Order. THE CHAMBER'S DUTT. and begs tor a support that in the light largely in the Liberal party. A hemstitched Denver Times: handkerchief, 5c; worth 10c President Woodruff of the past, and the brighter light of a in a dispatch to the New York A hemstitched the Chamber of Commerce handkerchief, 3 for 25c; regular J udoe is a cheerful publication printed dent repeats and emphasizes the declaraor progress soon to will hold a meeting. This will be an uawning, the spirit 45c. tion in there that Bhall no be several colors. more It roiists its enemies. dominate Utah, will not accord. plural price, He says: "The action of the important meeting for there is much to A red table cover, 60c; regular price, 85c. jokes its friends, and has a good lime marriages. is conference conclusive. The rh be considered, including even the But when Judge speaks of a has no disposition to vinlnt t h luua s generally. ivicn nr neavy ccuon nose, 10c; worm 15c. THE IRON PRODUCT. istance and future utility of the Chamcommunity of which it disapproves as aory the government The revelation of Hard wood toothpicks for 5c a box. ber itself. Certainly the body needs As a statiscian Edward Atkinson, of being as bad as anything tolerated in Godfrequires us tobey the constitutional Two oi me land." It is remarkable with papers carpet tacks for 5c. revivifying, for it might as well give up Utah, the Liberal gorge rises. Utah is jaws how nice and how exact onnortn nariAAa the ghost as to fondly cherish a spark of Boston, is considered very able, although not tolerant 24 sheets good writing paper for 5c. certain customs the revelations from the Almighty come life too feeble to accomplish anything. he is not particularly beloved. He is a that once concerning 24 here. The me wie envelopes for sc. neacis prevailed oi Mormon Church. j territory There is much for the Chamber to do. rich man who delights in figuring how a is better instead of And growing and worse, man can a rear and everything in proportion. Come and see for large hungry It is looked upon as the essence of the poor , on about 13 cents per day. In that is more than Judge can say of The family Lovers. yourselves. Lily's business life of the community. It is where its mentality fitfully gleams. his own gentle way he likesjo chide the lMsw i ork, uct ai. It is no secret expected to take the lead in every movement looking to the advancement of the !oor man who dares aspire to a 14 cent among up town club men and rounders condition. Nevertheless Atkinson is an Spasmodic efforts to create a preju generally that Mr. Gedhardt has for a city's weal, and if it fail, the movement dice against the Liberal candidate on on many eoonomio question will never materialize. long while engaged in the task of nerv. Rather than authority stand idle and inert, an organized ob- He has been giving the subject of iron the ground that he attempted to dis ing himself up to an encounter with the considerable study of late and arrived at franchise citizens of Utah will not alarm gentleman who first stepped in between stacle, in the way of progress, the Chamhim and the Lily. Evrry one is familiar ber better square accounts, sink into the conclusion that the United States the candidate, nor deceive men of intel with the enmity which has existed be will one who be the ligence. heaviest of People and day producer persistantly calm oblivion, and give others a chance. tween dorter Ashe of California aud Mr. But there is no need of any dissolution. the metal. It is already the largest openly defied and ridiculed law had no ueotiarat. A few weeks ago Mr. Ashe inherent right to a voice in making the came to JNew York to attend the races. The Chamber has been sleeping, but its consumer. Mr. Atkinson's conclusions are doubt- law. The lawbreaker is not usually con Une night when he was in Lamb's club nap has been long enough. Wake it up, me oan r ranciscan raiwvl hia an A ' and if a little shaking be incidental to less correct, for the United States has sulted as to the creation of the statutes. discovered Gebhardt glaring at him by both iron and coal fields means of a reflection of a mirror on the CUT THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK AT THE PROPERTY. unequaled in the process, wake it up just the same world as to extent, and in many inMiss LiiBBEY, a novelist, asserts that manuepiece. liebhadt was tstanding in . Weed out the dead timber. Bounce anv the stances, as to quality. The great advan- she has mde W0.000 in the last few the doorway and was backed by Mr. official who is indifferent or incompetent Ellison and one or two similar friend Put live material into the vacancies. tage is in the proximity of the two years, by her pen. It is possible that he two men looked at each other very Then there will be an opportunity for materials. The long haul of either ore the young lady accidentally added a fixedly for a long while. The loungers 130x140 Corner, two blocks from Car Line, house, trees, Ete, $2,600 or fuel that is almost invariably a feature cipher to her cheerful estimate. Cer- iu nie ciud waicnea the two staring action. of the manufacture of iron abroad is tainly if she has made WO.OOO, the state visitors with great interest In the end 114x132 Corner Grant and Thirtieth, 8,000 Mr. Ashe "looked his rival down" and in 50x140 this on ft near AmeriCar Twenty-fiftment happily of wanting Barnum Lots, country. Lioe, that people like to be Gebhordt turned on his heels and abLOVERS WHO KILL. 1,009 can genius as applied to the manufacture humbugged, has again been verified. ruptly left the club. A few days after 72x132 Corner on Twenty-Fifttwo new houses, improvements worth this lota of stories were told about the Yesterday's telegrams related two in of all grades of iron and steel has accom$4,000, rents for $70 per month 9,000 number of threats Gebhardt had made stances of men having murdered girls plished as satisfactory results in the is a fortunate circumstance that concerning the pugalistio It 50x119 House rents for $24 per month, two blocks from 25th en programme for rejecting proposals ot marriage. In United States as has been attained anyGrant, 4,000 Ogden has been given a place on the w hich he had decided upon, in which Mr. neitner case was ine girl under any where else, and some of the processes "Silver Circuit" This moans that Og Ashe was to play the part of the leading Choice Lots Three Blocks from Union Depot, 00 possible obligation to give her consent, perfected by Americans have never been den will have the beet theatrical attrac- opponent Then Gebhardt went into Choice Lots in Central Park Addition, ow training and has been hard at it ever WW and in one, she was a mere child. One excelled. tions that visit the west The "Silver since. Mr. Ashe at once Acres- - -- aew Honsp. earn, teller. Fine nrrhnrii 14 picked up a v Some of the western states and terri. of the men suicided immediately, and v uu aj ' . . . ;' little dumb bell exercise and indulged in Circuit" is under the care of Peter t, ' ouum ."mm Washington Avenue, the other tried it, but was too big a fool tories have the crude iron in abundance. 6,500 of the Tabor Grand in a good deal of hard riding in the mornmanager There are immense deposits in Colorado, Denver. to hit himself with a revolver. ing to take off any surplus fiesh that he had accumulated. Thus things have The problem presented by these and Wyoming and Utah, much of whioh has gone on for three weeks. Mr. Gebhardt scores of similar examples is a sad and been tested sufficiently to demonstrate There are many jurists of more or less returned to town yesterday, but as yet serious one. There does not seem to be its excellence. It does' not require a ability perfectly willing to bear upon he has not met Ashe. Ci any definite remedy for it. A girl has prophetic eye to see the future iron their shoulders the mantle of the late The Locomotive Engineers. works in the Rocky mountain region. no way of knowing that some d Justice Miller. In making a selection Pittsburg, Oct 2L The business of the President certainly suffers from an acquaintance may propose to the International Brotherhood cf Locoher, and it is hardly natural for her to embarrassment of richea OBNOXIOUS JOURNALISM. motive Engineers is progressing rapidly. suppose that if she decline the honor, Adjournment is emected in ahnnt tn her life will pay the forfeit. Men who Since the morning Journal of New Elizabeth Cady Stahton is advocated days. The sessions continue to be secret, but it has been learned from reliable deliberately slaughter innocent maiden- York arrayed itself in the garb of a for a place on the supreme bench. She sources that the hood because it will not give itself into clown and began playing the fool to a has the proposition of the fedto would that lend age dignity eration with the trainmen's organization their keeping are the most fiendish of lewd and silly element of the public, its the position. ubu oeen rejeciea. : 2404 Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UTAH. WE COME NOT It We To-nig- lurkey New-York- OGDEN DEPARTMENT N"o. 2SQ2 STORE, Washington Avenue. Real Estate . f h, h, weak-minde- Choice List nd Acreage in all Parts of the City. C.B.WHEELER, |