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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1690. OGDCN. ... E. 1L OUttELI rSEKaJMI. A Um4mt utt4 wmnt. cam U M .w4uiur.ua Km- aLnrt. IVrw -. UTAH. OtTOEEK 4 ax , 1 tmf M ! 1, Vm. I iaa. Ibun4w lb FmkA at M liw-fc- U . t (lu I'tak. for rt iitail-- r to the L'fiitfed throw a Ltitf Aaia tha original package flouriaLa, and the KininT bar Udr dMoaada ia hia Uaada4 Ujom: "What 11 it be Gents?" Kanaas Vaa a peck of trouble in on way or another. It formerly bitd Of lata years prohibition baa atalked through ita bordera, and had to fight avery atep. Juet at preaeot prohi-bttiois knocked out The original package has faltai upon it Weil, Kanaas ia a long way from Utah, and perhaps dues nut cars fur advice Lfrom this section. It is weloome to wrsstle with aa esviroament of its own creation, and yet the eoutvat prmw-oaocis featurea of intereat even at thia diatanoe. It demonatratee several things among which may be mentioned the folpro-fuatl- LIBERAL TICKET. r Quorum. OrWt C C GOODW1V a A GBKAT DI8TINCTIOM. mhat Mtteetnad M irioon of The Cobhckciaa, pub-!ihand m article from thk hkf a question, aa folio: WVU Cum WaUunciua rrtxwatiii iu lud tac Mufmoa ('hurra KMRtMniui wa fVI.ua ll I Ooudata W la la. taiif Mafuatrhl tuvtUMsf thraruviaa- Literal UnxL aumiuate Tu hua a a aat brstWy. but a jim raouaatuoa ul Um lowing: a a Mvili lart b bad taia aa tba atraecta- Prohibition ia unconatitutionsl Soppoaittc, ' taa aaka af taa afguawmt, tbat Prohibition is constitutional. aS taa foraguina u trua; ia it aa) wuna. bub, Prohibition ia a failure. Munaua ffaarch fur a chtkcaM t rvprakMit Prohibition ia a aucoeaa. tbaa it ia for a awald-b- a 4akaU to mmmi naljr tba aroiaa Libaral partji" When the citizena of Kanaas tire of "Hi a question doe not merit any an struggling to solve the problems that nrroa the aoore of ita courtesy. How- make life there a burden, they should ever, lot that point be overlooked. Civ- remember that there ia plenty of room ility ia hardly to b expected from an in in Utah for induatrioua people. tlligeot gentleman who ia forced by eirou instances to defend Uiat which ia THE USE OF TOBACCO. offensive to him and an inault to hia Since little Johnny Green entered the judgement. His situation ia naturally liats aa an an irritating one. champion, the XevertheU, the answer ia easily made. weed has been denounced in jxietry and For a delegate to repret-en- t song, in prosy medical lore, and in serIt la a church im infinitely worse Uian to repre-Mn- t mons w ithout number. No leas an ena Jirty, bora lit representation of a terprising contemporary than the Grand church ia both foreign to the letter and Junction Slur haa lately surrendered a hostile to the spirit of the constitution. column or two of ita valuable space to a There ia nothing more menacing to the denunciation of the weed by a minister Ubility of thin great reiublio than a who evidently doea not UHe it himself. . union of church and titate would be, It is idle to rail against the use of to aspocially if the church have ita founda- bacco on the ground of ita unhealthf when people who have smoked and tion in treasonable ignorance. Thia point ia one that a Mormon will have difficulty chewed it from youth up,re dying of in understanding, and that the champion old age. It ia uselesa to tell of the of Mormonisra will be alow to openly quickuesa with which it kills, when large admit. The founders of thia government and lusty citizens puff the seductive read in the darkest pngea of hiwtory the smoke year after year and never call the crime and danger of uniting church doctor. Indeed the doctor himself ia and atate, and eipreasly forbade it apt to huve one cigar in his mouth and orovided meaua no by several in hia pocket at any stage of hia They be career. could which church any in councils Solid enjoyment is afforded by a cigar. the represented of the nation. On the other hand, the There ia joy in the odorous pipe. To gentua of Amorioan institutions does bacco aids digestion. It cleara the mind. provide for the representation of apoliti It drives dull care away. Perhaps it can cal party, aa the dominant will of state be used so constantly aa to be a menace or territory may dictate, and without to health. Thia is nothing against it It thia feature the United States would is not half as virulent and fatal as heavy lose ita character and its very form. biscuit By the side of soggy pie crust The Protestanta do not auk represen- it is mild. Compared with lobster salad tation. The Catholics do not ask it. it ia innocence itself. The Agnostios hare made no demand in There always remains to the man who this direction. Why should the Mor- dislikes tobacco the comforting thought mons? Why should tho followers of a that he is not obliged to use it creed that was conceived in frenzy and fostered in corruption and license Asr ome who thinks Thk Commeral to stand on a higher plane than is on the fence is invited to scan the paloyal citizens occupy? per and change his mind. The somewhat esteemed contemporary cannot view tho situtitiou with unhamThe czar has been fired at again. The pered vision. There are strings to it. do not state whether it was The strings are pulled from Zion. The dispatches bad aim or a shirt of mail that saved Rtaiulard is ruled by the most uncom- him. promising religious- political monstrosity that ever existed, and it ia thia unholy What has Caine accomplished for hybrid p)iat Caine desires to represent Utah? The question is a fair one, and at Washington another term. It ia this the. people have the right to expect an organized affront to civilization that answer. rules ita slaves with rods of iron and will make them vote the will of the Thk letter of Delegate Caine is simply masters. a mess of generalities devoid of the proNo wonder the Slmdard can only labor verbial glitter. There is nothing to it for the cause in a half hearted manner. but length; No wonder that it sought refuge in perThose who support the claims of Dele sonal But having lout epithet ;ta grip on logic may it not reasonably gate Caine, are not wholly pleased with be requested to remember the require- the course of Thk Commercial This is a very satisfactory state of affairs. ments of common politeness? Tba a pir, - U t. anti-tobacc- )" ex-pe- are workintr upon a scheme to navigate the air. It is hardly If there is any threat hanging over believed that they will succeed thia seathe future of silver now it comes from son definitely enough to affect railroad across the ocean. In this country, rates. THB FUTURE dun tat bs does Lka are frttMc ao tired raaJty thw txictoBiflaie Ktot Log away to Kuuac Lara ua it otaJ bulk of aJve into tba world's nariul. the too greedy t&xatherer. Sttch ZMiahouU rrtaeat-br- r But the 6Uleoct ia not aada oRriI2y. ia that Odea atvuby, and ia a aut a4 Tc daaM to cm it is bat a run to exovlIct it who b"4 by city ilLr fur buaiseae or rvmi ailuat by apaculatura boar ailver. Auatrla liuiigary would e4 dreoa. be apt to rvtura to th cU ataadard Ir is aniou!Kd gravely cy the Salt ba awch atf would b a dutiaclly of Lake IlsrmU that the nominatk tovMueoL TL future ut rMroarrad not will was a miataJba, Thia Guodaia ailver ia autlong to f xrita apprehoaiua. ba accepted with the proverbial grain of salt It Bands a a hols barreL EAXOOH. TES KANSAS ttep ouli b a THE COMMERCIAL OF SILVER aentiment in favor of the white metal has been steadily growing, and was never so strong aa at present The West is solid for it In this the West has the hearty support of the South, while the East has come to ita senses, and ia recognizing the demands of the producing section. It is only fair to state that in ita aspect towards the West, the East has always been a hog. It has been content to fatten off the output of the West and never so much aa grunt thanks. It sees that circum-stanoe- a beyond its own control are for a different course on its calling part The West has decided opinions and is getting some power of its own. There is of course a gold bug clique that opposes silver. It is perfectly willing to nianipalate the market, and reap the benefit, but it tights silver. If anked to give a reason for this cause, it is silent There is no reason. Gold is looked upon in Wall street aa the aristocrat of the financial world. However, with a strong representation in Washington, the Wsat need not fear that any legislation hostile to silver will again mar the annals of congressional action. The statement is made that there is a scheme to now in Austria-Hunga- ry return to the gold standard. Such a Enthusiasts ApparestIiY there is little foundation for the rumors of change in the official roster of the Union Pacific. President Adams has come and gone, and no heads fall into the basket About aa graceful a thing as Secretary Balfour could do would be to present a neatly worded letter of resignation, confess himself a brutal failure and seek oblivion with, all possible haste. Once more the harmleesnosa of the French duel haa been demonstrated. The French duel may yet become a regular feature of kindergarten training. It is healthful, stimulating, picturesque and innocent The liberality of Colorado in its readiness to donate a lot of Utes to Utah, is striking. If Colorado could send its Indians to this territory and its moat active politicians to the pen, it would clear its moral atmosphere in no small degree. Tax payers of Salt Lake city are getting anxious concerning the expenditure of municipal funds which they assert is reckless and extravagant It ia even intimated that some of the heavy tbs um1. Munat-- j s Johnston intimated to tza just now that be bad been ll-j-lbs orator of do you Biacy brilliant oocueiuca. be roaaaf! to bU hm iipjaeSurundus By tits buttuobuir I audi-eoor- ? imagine. Jtl unaeo's Weekly. A religious paper renectly printed folios icg paragraph: "Our wibmlrr bars had tnetr impulses qun kued spiritually by reading tbs good thing bars providod for them; but their ici pulaus to pay their subscriptions wt I. L. CLARK & SON, tli tmus to Ut very THE OLD STAND ! VT Wsekiy. Prisaus eat-a-- With a Complete l.ine of reaiuible Good in dormant" Property ia Chicago recently sold for i f 10JLJ a foot Lest this should be The organs of Lbs PeopVi party dfbed extravagant, bowev r, it should s be slated that it was not lineal tout, or that ths Liberals are trying to Utah. Not so. They ars tQug a square foot or a cubte foot that w aa amount of land wha h a to dVpuss tbs Cxar and brttsk the chains meant, but thsshoe could over. MilChicage girl's bind of igoormnos and oppreaaioa that waukee Nesa. bis subjects. "I dont ses w hfi I cant keep my husband at boma," said a distreaaMi looking Thk Chamber of Cuumeroe held a little woman. "Why dual you try to make home attractive to him?" "I meeting Uat night Tbs prounodinga have. I've taken up the parlor carpet are dtHaikd in tbs local rxilumna. It is sprinkled saadaat on the floor and put evident that ths Chamber haa at last a beer keg in the room, but some way or awakened, and that ths members will other it dMu1 seem to nuke any difference." Washington Post aouonipliah much good for Ogden. SEWS OF THE WEST. Caisk should not be blamed for his Utah. letter. He did ths best be knew bow. Proro City is taking steps to secure Understanding that facts would euibsr-aa- s water works. him, he cast facts aside. Certain The Logan city marshal and policethat truth would be a oonfeesion of men how appear in full uniform. weakness he avoided it with great hearti- " A miner at Park City had a narrow ness and skill. He displayed a certain escape from death in the Daly mine. He tact and wonderful nerve. He falsified was buried in a cave, but was got out history, bedecked the church w ith bogus alive. Lumber ia being hauled to the bridge glory, and placed a modest wreath on over the Logan river for the new span. hia own bulging brow. What more is not enough school room at There oould he have done? Logan City to accommodate the children. PRKSS OPINION. J. II. Trimble, of Salt Lake, feU dead in the streets of that city Tuesday, lis Gl td it Flourishes. left a wife. A. Behring, a section hand, waa killed Provo Enquirer: IVovo's progress the lawl year haa been a surprise to even her by the cars at Thistle station, on the own inhabitants, so we can excuse citi- Kio Granne Western, Tuesday morning. zens from neighboring cities if they canIn the case of Emma C. Wells vs. the not fully become reconciled to the Rio Grande Western railway, at Salt changed condition of affairs and know-no- t L ike, the jury returned a verdict for the how they came about plaintiff for"$5,0ti0 for the accidental death of her huhljand, Harvey Wells, a Get a Homestead. brakeman, September hint Three judgelieen rendered against the Denver Times: A member of souie ments have Wet-terin damage suits the sort of a learned society lit London hits Kio Grande estimated that in IH'1 years the world riant tn duva. amounting to 15.(IKI. will commence to be A Novel Weddinir. This will doubtless impel a good many for to commence around looking people ArofHTA, Ga.,Oct. 22. A wedding oo-- i a place where they can be sure of room on a Georgia railroad passenger curred enough for themselves during their arrived here from Atlanta. train that lives. John E. Carswell, of this city, haa been Same Old Mixture. in love for over a year with Miss Mamie Salt Lake Times: Delegate John T. Fuller, of Columbia county, whom he Caine, renominated by the Mormon met here while, visiting, but the young church to represent its mteresta in Confather objected to bis daughter's gress, has written a letter of acceptauoe, lady's was which is notable, mainly for its length marriage to Mr. Carswell because heCars-webusiness. and its abuse of the Liberal party. In- engaged in the whisky wed the girl and waa determined to deed, were the letter not signed as it is, he made an appointment with her to we should take it to be an editorial lifted from the official church organ for cam- elope today. The young man procured a marriage license yesterday and went paign distribution. It contains the old when he stock phrases and the old lies in about up to Harlem at noon today, Mr. Cars-wefriend met with Miss Fuller old mixture. the same hired a team in Harlem and took the young lady out for a drive. The Not European Style. couple rode to Berselia and there they follow Salt Lake Times: France might boarded the down passengor train, inthe magnanimous example of General tending to get married on their arrival Grant in his treat of General Lee after in AuguBta, but Carswell waa apprethe surrender of Appomatox and join in hensive that the young hidy's father waa the homage to be paid by ail Europe them, and spying Rev. Joshua next Sunday to Field Marshal Moltke Jiursulug on board the train, Le asked anent his nintieth birthday. A great him to tie the knot there and then. The nation can well afford to do honor to clergyman assented, and as the train lofty genius even if that genius waa dis- passed Groveston and entered Richmond played at her cost Austria and Den- county Dr. Patterson surprised the mark, both conquered by Moltke's crowd of passengers on board by in armies, will participate in the celebra- forming them what he was about and tion. askod them to le witnesses. Mr. Cars-wel- l and Miss Fuller aroae from their One Splendid Burst seats, and standing in the aisle were Salt Lake Tribune: Then Mr. Caine quickly united in the bonds of matridenounce as "enemies to our American mony w hile the train w as in motion. institutions, and as traitors to their count rv. all who seek to disfranchise anv A Show for the Girls. class of American citizens innocent of PrrrsBUKG, Oct 22. At today's sescrime." That is a very splendid burst on the part of tha delegate. But who sion of the missionary council of the has tried anything like that on Ameri Protestant Episcopal church the report can citizens? Does Mr. Caine really be of the board of managers emphasized lieve he himself is an American citizen? Mr. Caine was born across the sea. He the paramount importance of work came to this country and gave his full among colored people. It commended of Brigham the work of Rev. David Gordon in Mexallegiance to the He went form of ico and expressed the hoe that the the through Young. being naturalized so that he might own house of bishops would at the next property. But does Mr. Caine pretend meetintr. elect the missionary bishop of that his allegiance to this country ia par Japan. The women's auxiliary board amount to his allegiance tojthat other was commended and the great necessity government to which he gave bis first of increasing the missionary bishops' Contributkus fealty on these shores: lie might do it fund was emphasized. in a newspaper article. He would not of the church for missions should not dare to do it before a priesthood meet- be than f50,(XX) for tho ensuing year. In the afternoon discussing the Ining. dian missions, a number of western minNot Pleased With It isters, made a strong appeal for money. Grand Junction Star: The silver bill In the course of the speech regarding Congress in provisions for superanuated miuisters, passed by the Fifty-firs- t a fraud a delusion and a snare, and the Bishop Tuttlc, of Missouri, said if he members of the the House of represen hi.J his way he would have every ministatives who voted against it were ter and every bishop married. A marwise in their day and generation. Free ried man ia worth four single ones to church. coinage of silver was what those gen- the tlemen were after, and not an abortion The Sew Frem-- Tariff. like the measure that is now a law. When it became evident that the silver Paxis, Oct 22. The new tariff bill will bill ..would pass, a pool was immediately be issued to the deputies Saturday. Flax formed in Wall street, of which many United States senators, some of them and hemp are made free from duty. Agriwestern men, were members, to buy up cultural products are placed on two all the silver that could be got hold or; categories first consisting of cereals, live and since the law went into effect this stock and meat and going under the pool has gambled in the metal without maximum tariff, implying that they canstint buying as low as 93, selling as high not be included in any treaty. All other as 121, withholding until the poor pro- products going under the minimum ducers, who needed money, were obliged tariff and being availabe for treaty purto realize at a lower price, then ouymg poses. Several deputies intend to deagain; and what with buying long and mand the suppression of the minimum selling short has thus kept the market category. in the condition of a paradise for bulls The Law Goes. and bears at the expense of the miners of the west Mr. Secretary Windom was Kansas City, Oct 22. The last state in this pool beyond a doubt The tree legislature enacted a law providing for ooinage of silver would not have permitted any such dickering, and that is the taxation of all express companies doing busiuess in the state over rented what the country must have. or leased lines, the tax being P2 on every 1100 received or charged for carrying For Idle Momenta. freight within the state. The Facitio company resisted and made a is a good policy to tell the truth. Express It test case- - Txlay Judges Phillips and ViAcaiiRA if von do.i't von can't nxnect to of the United State circuit be believed" when you tell a lie, Bur Caldwell, court declared the law valid. Press. Free lington Merchant (to editor of Grasstown Bu A Mysterious Death. gle) Good morning, Colonel Sheers: and how do you tind things? Editor Well, Leavenworth, Kan., Oct 22. An insir, whenever I want to find anything I mate of the soldiers home, named Foster, advertise in the Bugle. Light waa found dead on the reservation thia Fond Father Which side of the house morning under the rapid transit trestle. do you think the baby looka like, Jim? It ia supposed he was overtaken by a Jim I dunno, Fred, but 'pears to me he dummy train and either jumped or waa looks 'bout aa much like the outside as thrown off by the train. rt Rus-sianix- I ll ll Dry Goods, Clothing BOOTS AND SHOES. HAIJOAINH IN AL,L. DEPARTMENTS! With New anil Choice Oood from, which to Select. WATCH THIS SPACE for SPECIAL, PAKQAINS SMUH WALLACE, & CO., (1NCORPOKATEDJ Successor to WALLACE & TAVEY, WHOLESALE and' Notions. Dry- Goods - Tha Oiilv F.irluMTr Wholesale Pry OnnU HmiMt ia Ogdes. and tha Largnat ia tha (fOODS ALL SEW AND WELL hkXKOTED. WE COME NOT Here to talk. Our prices are more eloquent than Goods many words. If Low Prices and First-clas- s are any object, we have them. We have space to quote only a few of our many bargains: bath towel, 50c; worth 75c. A 26x An extra large bath towel, a hummer, for 35c. An towel, extra large, 30c, worth 50c. A hemstitched handkerchief, 5c; worth 10c. A hemstitched handkerchief, 3 for 25c; regular price, 45cA Turkey red table cover, 60c; regular price, 85c. Men's heavy cotton hose, 10c; worth 15c. Hard wood toothpicks for 5c a box. Two papers carpet tacks for 5c. 24 sheets good writing paper for 5c. 24 envelopes for sc. And everything in proportion. Come and see for yourselves 54-in- ch all-lin- en - OGDEN DEPARTMENT iN"o. STORE, 2302 Washington Avenue. Real Estate CUT THIS OUT AND CALL AND LOOK AT THE PROPERTY. Corner, two blocks from Car Line, house, trees, Ete, 114xl32-or- ner Grant and Thirtieth, on Car Line, 50x140 ft LU, near Twenty-flrt- 130x140 $2,500 3,000 1,000 Twenty-Fift72x132 Corner two new houses, improvements worth $4,000, rents for $70 per month 9,000 50x119 House rents for $24 per month, two blocks from 25th on Grant, 4,000 Choice Lots Three Blocks from Union Depot,. 200 h, h, Choice Lots in Central Park Addition, 1 14 Acres New Hene, Barn, Celler, Fine Orchard, Washington Arenae, 300 Etc., on Sonth 6,500 Choice List and Acreage in all Parts of the City. C. B. WHEELER, OVER 730 : tn Ki09 AN0 m m 1A nn nnu tin 2404 Washington Atmc, A. OGDEN, iTAJL THE GrNUIKE lUBEtR THIS yoritsj No- - on Kvhibifxm in the Boyle Dlock. MILES, STREVELL & ULMER. |