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Show SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8t IBM. OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: THE COMMERCIAL. - OCOCM. I K. UTAH. Ldtkb OWUXJU irtll Eofica. . JlMtti iTTUAt. HOfKMll. TU 111! (VMUMCI41. i ..nt KMC i nit rwuaiM SafcyiHM Pr0" i i r- - la "T vMltj4 WUimv areaM mm 04M Cu, 1'!. uu. tltuo, ISMaif- - tut- - U J per be HmI to iwwuiwlwi afesmM fUBUliHi.SU CO, lMKtiAi. 0M CtTf. LIT. at Ocdn. I'tak. far r tto nlinS stIkwatf Ite saail M bveueCiaas Ml THtt Hin MO FC8I0M gseeroos to iUett. The newspaper give to very plrua ssore lb ma it arias cf Lim. It gi tb Tmiet DCS that would b cheap at far greater cost. and it gives tb advertise tba publicity b seeks and cpoa which hi prut depend. It i Moral support i desirable a friend aad bav to is drop cheering ntimect i say "God bioae you." Th bullies aad well worth framing. It would took wll sueDeoded over th editorial detJc. Yet even ia th warmest moral support there i larkiug a dmm-aar- y lmeot and th aaaa who ejaculate Ameo" most vociferously i proa to aik that stand ia lieu of eota of th realm. Support Lome Industrie. Support all of them that ar meentisl to th cf the community. tU HSU. THJS BOOSTEB'8 Ti mere politician would sacrifice anything to promote bia ova interests, II would sacrifice boDor and truth, forget friend, forswear allegiance to duty ir and principle. II ia the grasping of colloctivs monster of prey that tops at nothing when an end ia to be accomplished. II would Mcrifiot the future of Utah. EU ia read; to do it Yet in mil Uiia Union there la do domain mora fair. No mora lovely vision greet the aua than when hi beama fall over the Wahsatch mountains, across field that wave golden and orchard the lake sweet with bloom, and that gives them bark, than Utah. Here are acre thousand. Here ia coal and iron and gold and ailver. Why hould the only stain that ever marked thi queen among commonwealth, be made perpetual? Why ahould the only noisome growth of it eocial soil be watered and nurturedf Because the poliUoiaa demand it? The reason ia not repre-fKcUl- good. The talk of a division here on the lines of the great parties ia an affront to the glowing promise of Utah. It is a proposition to rivet the chains that are now weakening. It is a proposition to con tinue a priestly power that is in defiance alike of the teaching of civilization and tbe laws that have taken form from them. It ia is a proposition that disgraces those guilty of making it, and threatens to corrupt those who listen. If be a crime a compact with disloyalty is a crime. If a disregard of the constitution be disloyalty, the Mormon church is an intense and elaborate disloyalty. Thore is do opportunity in honor and probity, for any fusion with dis-loyil- it- - t Tm chaaged sat rtij tb rollirjr stock porch!, but J it Cooffr. than tb porwouiel stock of bow tb retULg nothing twiicg e ia western ditch. wiped that bop oat tb placed oa tb thins MISS It Li E J. KLINKESBEABD k SISTER Lad Prilt:tifel hlate. and kft Ij atnUiiuu that Lav 50 Trimmed late 50 coa Vt-l-i could dd glory to it repIt to attract utation by eatebiiig aad baagir.g a few beta too frt-can hardly be pomriUm thtt Mr. lUrrkma tram wrecker. wi3 e oa th atgry cm of tb poLti-ca- ) of sate, axy parUfuiarly favorabl Tber i aa ca usual feeiitg Meear. Rxed aad MtKifiley that ugury. geearally bode do good. It eaay be only a flurry. will naturally Uk ia from further tbeir reppectiv little buoodeU Tat New York crask wbo is trying to for VZ. tUaia i not hard hit by th fast forty day La bea without food iMtioa returns. It is not ttcrtHHoabl forty-eigh- t hour. H ia pal about tb to suppose that h perceive ia them a urt of vindication. But surely tb already. gill timber that La baea looked vpoa a One of Sara Bernhardt' o& fought a most avaiUbl i now watc logged. For duel yesterday, but being fashioned th Republican to Bominat any of tb omwhat ia th plan of hi mm, tb bul- men who bav excited the present show of wrath would be simply to ask tb let could not rind him. a $3.00 Hat. $1.50 will bo a $2.50 Hat. $2.00 will country to snow then under, aad th will Hat a will $3.00 $2.50 $t.50 buy bnj a $5.00 Hat. Mux of Teiaa, waoU to get eren rpone would b hearty. with Reed of Maine, and would acThese Hats ar all designed and trimmed by ns aad we ar going to do someTKESS ONMOS. cept th speakership if tendered, merely a good turn. Com and ee for yourself. Fifty Trimmed list at body aa a means to an end. r" Etc. "Westward th in Sexatob Teuxb will be Sioux City Journal: Since Chicago & Colorado. Tber ia aom talk of spring- knocked out New York in th eon test for to latter the fair world' begin ing a new candidate, but there is noth- the realize it doe not bufctridetbi continent No. "Washington Avenue- like to would ing in it Mr. Teller haa a pulL York New like a Colowus. have it census padded out to show th world that it ia not losing it importance Birchux, the glib and picturesque so rapidly a it really i. murderer of wealthy Englishmen, will make his final bow on the 11th inst, and Ia th Natur of Jest. retire from the stage of action via a trapSalt Lake Times: What a ticket this door. would be for l!J2: For president Thomas B. Keed of Maine; for (INCORPOHA.TEDJ L1CKM6E to marry waa yesterday issued William MoKlnley of Ohio. ia Ogden to a man and woman aged reJust tb 8am Thing. & TAVEY. Suoooesom spectively 83 and 65. There ia someTimes: Highfalutin passes Sioux City of air in the thing peculiarly revivifying for culture in Boston. The Globe of Utah. that city illustrates this statement by an . anecdote. A lady wrestling with a car The Salt Lake TiW is no longer "by door remarked with an altitudinous T. A. Davis" but by the Timet Publish- rhetoric which takes one's breath away: "This door aeems to have great adhesive ing Company. The paper is young yet, A farmer rushed to tho but it has prospered, and the future for qualities." rescue with the response: "No: the darned thing sticks, that's alL" it is promising. Mmoc-b- i atUU. PUT ON SALE reet-hwcr- iatbwket rs-pos- mreday, Friday andSaturday. baj j LAST CKOW. Th rooster of th Mormon press, with th battle of campaign over, i merrily jabbing himself with bia owa gaffs, aa be struts about th barnyard happy ia th bower of odure he arraU-hup. He crow lustily. It is welL Let him crow bow, for ia the not distant future tbe only Mormon crow will be ervd on a platter. The Liberal have all th confidence they ever had, and it i growing every day. The manner in which the People's party continue to revile th Liberals, to sneer at the "Pilgrims," to traduce motive and slander gentlemen of honor, prove that th fight they just made aa a wing of th church waa not a tight for lofty principle aa they claim, and it proves that the victors are acared. Tbe Church knowa that some day its subjects will slip from under its heel, and be men. It knows that a temporal power to which it haa no right, and which it has abused, will be taken from it, and so, to celebrate the past, and by it to drive away the spectre of coming days, it is glorying in an idle and foolish display of pride. What are the papers of the People's party crowing overf At having proved themselves strong enough to defy for the preseut the laws of this land, and of civilization. At having branded themselves anew as creatures of meaner mold than slavesfor Blaves may revolt At having writhed suppliant before the altar of a superstition that has degraded them. At the hope of having sbiyed the statute that would make citizens of them. At having brought upon the name of Utah a new reproach. Let them crow. And let every Liberal understand in the note of the enemy a call tolbe constantly alort , e All this has been explained again and again, and yet the selfish spirit that would yield any conviction for the sake of party gain, is here, and. it must.Jbe iown or stamped out Other The New York Sun affirms that there is wise there is no redemption for Utah, in this country no such a thing as and its promise will fade into night not shall decades till to be lighted again It is possible that even so great a liawA v11aH olnnir mni BiiiAratifmn aVil as the Sun, luminous with wis--J jnuruc! break at last before the mere pressure white with eld" like Dante's in, 'hoary unite to with The of intelligence. party the church would have but a pitiful boatman, may be mistaken. In this case if not mistaken it is like the man in the triumph. It would, by the help of the topical song: "Very near it" to elect able the be instruments church, What is plutocracy but a ruling power of that organization to office. It would dominent through the possession of merest in tbe itself be but the clay hands of the potter, and the potter wealth? If this oouutry has not passed into the control of such a power it is bewould wear priestly garb. cause the debtor class has roused to its of a triumph For this pitiful mockory it would have the consciousness of hav- danger at the last moment, and rushed to the rescue; the rescue of themselves. ing committed a wrong and having put It is absolutely futile to deny that the of hands of the out its possibility making laws of this country of recent enactment who Liberal heeds The the reparation. counsel of the political seducer will be have been framod in favor of the money untrue to the best interests of himself, kings of the East When politics has reached such a stage that no one can be his territory and his country. to a place where his ideas shall elected There is no middle ground for the have any effect upon the financial policy falteris no for excuse There faltering. of the nation, without the consent of ing. No compromise, no fusion, no deWall street then there is a plutocracy in cessaviation from Liberal principles, no tion from tho struggle in this course the United States. If Window hail not lies the only chanoe of raising Utah to be been favoiable to the gold of the East and hostile to the silver of the West a start gleaming resplendant and in the constellation that is tbe would President Harrison dared to have appointed him? Not if the West knows world's greatest nation today. herself, and she thinks not only that she does, but that the East is beginning to SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRY. know her, too. Would President CleveThe wisdom of supporting homo in- land have dared appoint a secretary dustry is manifest to all. The carrying of the treasury upon whom Wall street y out of this policy does not involve any magnates would have frowned? labored effort to start and nurture the not When no man can be elected to Conindustries, but simply the patronizing of them. In this way a city can be made gress or the Senate without the expengreat Tho money that would bo sent diture of a large sum of money, but can away can be kept in the neighborhood, easily procure the money by arriving at to pay bills, to hire men, to make times an understanding with the gentlemen who have it in abundance, there may not good. seems fact lost to the often be a plutocracy exactly but certainly sight Very that a newspaper is a home industry in there are the elements of it, and the the fullest sense of the term. The matter possibility that they may coaleso cannot ia one of some delicacy for a journal to bo overlooked, When measures favor discuss, because there are people mean able to the wealthy como up, they are enough to say that such a discussion is not smothered. When measures that simply a direct bid for support Never- are inimical to the wealthy only in being theless, as the opinion of these people just to the poor, come up, the prompt is not particularly weighty, its con- ness with which they are smothered is sideration will.be waived. startling. The nowspaper is necessarily under Money is the potent influence in sogreat expense. It must pay large wages ciety, in polities, in legislation. The to a large forco. The men employed in great mass of the people are practically its mechanical department receive more moneyless. They have enough for food than almost any other class of labor, and clothes. They can declare through and they spend their money freely. All the ballot their displeasure at any given news and all methods of gathering it are condition, but whother or not they can costly. All the appliances used are ex- alter the condition remains to be seen pensive. A newspaper plant represents If they can tbe plutocracy that cow ex a respectable fortune before it has been ists has seen its palmiest day. able to earn ono cent Tbe newspapers of a town are an exThe report of the government direc position of the character of tbe town tors of the Pacifio roads is a mass of deand the enterprise of its people. The tails in which the publio will not be outside world judges by the public particularly interested. The burden o print exclusively. They look upon the it is that the roads will bo unable to knowledge they acquire thero concern- meot their obligations and that an ex ing a town, as final Thus a city in be- tension of time should therefore be ing generous with its papers is being granted thera. It inoludes mention of plu-toTtc- y. Cor-tainl- B'-a- J. MISS E. SISTEB: KLINKENBEABD 2351 Wallace, mm & CO., to WALLACE WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions. A Capable as Men. Denver Republican: The old idea that women are incapable or receiving and arrreciuting the benefits of a uni versity education has been exploded. No ing the civilization that invaded it lutelhtrent and welMmoraiod man be lieves such nonseuw) now. Tho records where women are admitted The advocates of silver have served of colleges upon an equality with men show that notice upon the country that the white women are as capable as men of achiev metal must no longer be ignored. Prob- ing distinction in intellectual pursuits. ably the country will act upon the hint and failure of it to do so will bo the Eloped With Japs. worse for it in all respects. Akk Hakbor, Mirh., Nov. 7. Two Japanese students of the Michigan Uni ThR story from St Paul concerning versity have created quite a sensation by tho prevailing Indian craze is certainly eloping with two American girls from interesting. Comment would hart V be here. The Japs are Kolmtaro Kuku" fair, jjethqwevur. arUtesOmiALVi llbdia anxftsbitafo 'ioKiiiioTIxun of noble e.Wnan families and graduate of the law department here last year. One of the tbe words of General Miles. girls was Miss Fuller, of Ypfiilanti, who is quite voung, of good family and handother woman is considerably The Rev. T. De Witt Talmagif has some. Thewell known in certain circles. older aad been telling tho bliss he experienced There is no trace of the f ugutives. after having broken free from the toFrench Blood Shed. bacco habit If the gentleman enjoyed 7. A duel between Maur it so well he would probably go back to Nov. Paris, the weed for the sake of again reform- ice Bernhardt, the son of Sarah Bern ing. hardt, and Bourey, a dramatic critic, who was challenged by the former in The annual report of the Commander consequence of comments upon Mme. of tbe army embodies recommendations Bernhardt's performances in the new "Cleopatra," fought today, resulted for an increase in members and equip- play in Uourey being sugniiy wounuea m me ment It also states that the milita arm. should be so accoutered and drilled as to Tatriride. bo able on short notice to act with the New Brunswick, N. J., Nov. 7. Stan-isioregulars. Virschkowsky, a young Pole, stab Eastern journals have taken to publish- bed his father, Joseph Virschkowsky, last Monday night at Perth Amboy, ing articles upon tbe Mormon question. from the effects of which tho victim have come to died last night. In such of these articles as The young man says hand thero is the single quality of his father murdered nis mother in length. They read, for the most part, as Poland. if written by emissaries of the People's A Black Eye for Lard. party and by the eagerness with which New York, Nov. 7. The government they are copied by Mormon journals, of Peru has imposed a prohibitive tax on such is probably the case. Anything to Th'e news of this move create sentiment against needed legisla- imported lard. created quite a stir on ine proauce extion. change today, as Peru takes 5300,000 worth of best quality lard from this city Toe citizens of Ogden will protest yearly. against any attempt to have poles placed Sued Getting Hungry. in the centre of the streets. There is New York, Nov. 7. Succi, the faster, no need of disfiguring the broad and is losing weight rapidly and beginning inviting thoroughfares in any such manto look pale and haggard, although he ner. The electrio companies are welhours. He has fasted only forty-eiffcome to anything reasonable, but they has already dropped 10 pounds in should not ask the unreasonable. The weight The pulse is normal. side of the street is the place for poles, A College Founder Dead. and a row in the centre would be both Cleveland, Nov. 7. John R. Buch- unsightly and dangerous. founder of the Buchtel college at Ak a stroke of apoplexy on It is au illustration of political uncer-tantie- s ron, O., suffered is aying. and Tuesday that Jack Fesler, Republican candidate for treasurer of Colorado, and by all odds the best man on the ticket should have been defoated. He was a sacrifice for the wrongs committed by others. A long line of treasurers in that state are under indictment for folony in misuse of publio funds, and the people got on idea that Fesler was corrupt enough and foolish enough to follow their plans. Thero was no ground for any such opinion but it beat Feeler just the same. The fact that Stanley has become in- volved in litigation that is simply scandal, is to be greatly deplored. The darkest story being told of Africa is concern- ff Th Onlr Exflnriw Whotrwaln Pry Goodn fTono OOv)D3 ALL NEW AND WbLL SELECTED. in Optra, aad tho Largmt in th PEOPLE ASK IF at tho Same Low Prices Wo will Always Sell Wo do now. Wo will SSay THE OGDE N DEPARTMENT STORE, No. lias Washington Avenue, at Ono Oomo to Stay and will Always Sell and that tho Lowest. Price, OUE SPECIALTIES Are: Fancy Dry Goods, Notionp, Useful Household Articles, Toys, Dolls, Games, Wooden and Willow Wares. A full line of Art Needle Work Materials, Stamped Linens, Flushes, Ornaments, Gold and Silver Laces and Fringes, Plain and Figured Silks, Lines, Canvasses, etc Mexican and Spanish Drawn Work and Roman Embroidery. If you will step in our store and see the useful and sensible articles piled up on our counters you will wonder bow they can be made so cheap. W. H.YOORHIES. ovn r tmos and rires i r sworn? ht Fob the second time in tho history of Nebraska the first distnetwhich includes Omaha, has elected a Democrat to Con gress. Connell will bo succeeded by Bryan. This change is due in part to the tidal wave that has swept the country, and in port to the fact that Bryan wears a hatful of brains. The other Demo cratic Congressman was McShane. As Cd la icauoosot Heme-sa representative he amounted to noth to Sears th Standard. ing, but the charge that his election was IU caperior excellence proven in million of due to the vote of the steers in the homes for more tbnn a quarter of a century. It is ned by tbe United ntaww uovprmnpnt. Omaha stockyards, was never proved. Endorsed by the hearts of the Great Universitiw a th Stronmet. Purest, and most Healthful. Bryan is only about 30, but he will be a Dr. Trice's Cream Baking Powder does not AmmnniA. Lime or Alnm. Hold only strong man in the Uouse,and recognized contain PRICK BAKING POWDER CO. in Cane. as far above the average. Mew iork. Cbioaffo, San Francisco bt Lonis laMng Now on Exhibition in tho Boyle Block. MILES, STREVELL & ULMER. Call and let us Explain the Merits of the World Renowned Howe Ventilating Heating Stoves. We do not' Condem other Stoves to sell ours, but sell them on their merits. . Tnii SNYDEE & E0BINS0N HAEDWAEE CO. No. 2345 Washington A.veuue. |