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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: the mesbers they would not pay th sBtHsmectM it a terted, sxd that iVAS NOT WELL TAKENaom other nethod n.!tt as vfcil be sought for at oknl AfW much dMrosMmi tt was dorided, on motioa by J. IL Knauss. that tbe THE FOSITIOS OF KB. C. SILT1 order me agitia m one rk. The folIS ELFilEJIED TO. lowing reaolaUon wasthea present! of MEET osTg CBREIDS v A ft SlW, A3D THUS tut t w SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9,1 day, Kow.ber 13. tA at GrMLodebpr-Th " if itaom Dwak tor of Ebkah, of S3 Lk City, lU U reeaect to toocdwet th initary br cf th w work. Th Ust U lodge aow com equally divided and unanimousiy carried: of 75 btwes ftaax. about tf ld and u inHid&liLMiatiteUoludfa4 That Che officers be re- Th Citiasa's &4 ti Lowest Wbe Ao-- untilM.t. th quested to take the matter cf leryicg Ko OnsBa) ceps4 a4 yiaiMd wjth f ally 100 charter mMnber and coUerting ansitmeaU bark into and will tie a prospermia iw.muui Cowtrwct Mow. the hands of the order far its eoosidera-UoiWery trt. and artioB at the next mrULg. The following reeolutioo was thea IVVtuM M deeir wmorr to bnroek cftarter f presented, htui after soma (Lccmsuoa W13. J bouli report to any a of th fuUow- Brttsr Tenwisy AfUrwe CcfUag adopted: It- varorfira, wn-icxtuing Tirws rtak's Grmt KtMolved, That we believe the report fU IXUtoo. Nv k Ca f lae avoBtie, of the auditing committee is correct, Xianwl VJU. bob' vtore; P. A. DiUmgbaa, W athing-- t aayOas. exoept a few claims which were not prek Mr. of formidabl Tne rather avew.Ogda Haddiery paper Cbrietoi met last night at sented, and we request the said commit WiUuub M Clark. t M t court bauding; tMds to ereoo lor room, pursuant to the tee to audit and report these claims at V. K. C Silva, in rrf . iMnrl , or J. Uurd, at t Uriv drug the next sheeting. upplying th dty with electric bghu, Tua Ctwaurui. offica. resulutioti a committee of which was read to the Council on Fri Kike past week, by a number of tha notBymembers of th King's Council V- - The meeting eounded eo smooth Ad as-Hy t Corainr tage Attrartlona. selected to ascertain, from the auditing ured that nearly every oo suppoel it --,mW AngtiBt Aamold, th Norwegian vio fifth commit, bow much and to whom the a straignt wiatemeM iatrm. order is indebted, and to devise and re M eject Al. reporter, being unaer in im linist, will appear at th Opera tou oo . - port at the next meeting a plan of pay . nr,B u wiv nrMiinB that ther SX two fcUleS to November 10th, lo Louis rJbet, U ing iiaouiueo. every question, called last evening upon bov pianL-t- who U but 11 years old. The names of this committee are re Mr. J. W. McNutt. m ho is Dotii H th dramatio breaenta- .nrl htv the meeting ad follows: W. W. Waters, T. D. Johnson, corder and on of th holders of the tuv, -- liohu and Shadow." will bold Lowed everything bad been explained C. J. Cory. V. Gunnel!, Jas. Iverson, Citizen's Company stock, and might be the boards at th earn plaoa. of all. W. a 1 Bishop was elected aa chairman K. J. 1I1L K. K. lUdgelv. expected to know th fact as intimately committee agreed to meet at as any on else. 1 n reporw ujquireu, L th meeting, after which V. C. Uun- - W.This THE AFFAIR COJimiMlSEft m. Monduy, the Mr. McAulu uavyoueoa utm w Lji u ma of tha ignera of the call. lDth.Waters' office at i p. understand that that he did not itoriajn th Standard this morning in Backer in the Urtent . C Rhinehart expressed his opinion relation to Mr. SUva's maoifestoT" t called for the Ulm meeting the htakea. MaUh Take Do at last getting "No. I was nut aware that that paper of criticism of the manager of that the meeting was itshared an seen 1 down to contort at Hot business, opinion uL anvthiiur. not tavuig DobballarwooJ Th carnival, but to aecure a thorough al bv 8. IL ri i noun -a I wnat (Jeisy. nr. assume of certain in it Well, understanding has oeen aad a perfect W.W.Walters moved a vote of con insinuates is founded is tact, mat is w Spring Thurwday morning -a a U etUedlar shie,d fidence in the integrity of the managers av th msvor and several oouncilmeu satiafttctorily idlAtUtiPQjnPtttr Mr- Aa stated was concerned. which of w the financial unanimously carnival, of omcuu the i part to the aa used their legality iri posiuoo raised a point carried. It was decided that the mem tract for lighting the streets of their city in th aooount of th fight givn by Thx meetingwould you the from released be What should bere obliga electric of with order, lamps. J A. Boyle, treasurer the Commehtuu the referee's decuuoa in of secrecy, as far as this meeting is uv to that?" the opinion that the meeting tion ad order which the after awarding th fight to Uarwood caused a concerned, muuaiaiu aa the call Mr. Kilva s paper issimpiy colored bd not been legally called,Council K.h .iiMMntuif action and th 1 mouse. meet a again Saturday night, laboring to bring forth journed to raa not made by the King's against protested friend vigorously I 15. that boy' speak for myself only in saying Several members of the Council were November v.. mn Iteimr riven up br th stake etoclc Electrw Citizen's aimpiy houcbt that waa arranged and finally it th principal protect for huiiine reason. On investigation holder. At a meeting ofafternoon Where U Mrs. Brooks. the meeting should be considered legal. it wa backer and yesterday over av could I per fifty waa found I that Shiella A. appointed On motion K. th stakes. tXA) a side. the little child oentoo months two store. About ago for the bill member a aa my light secretary. W. H. Harvey,and month should be drawn down and that th me fJ5 principal of Mrs. Brooke, of Provo. was stolen and It now met Council, of the King t monev. $147. should go to Uarwood, Citizen with and r the of the Carnival, then made an though the nolice throuchout the trn rP tanager month. a after allowing DobbsllOfor hi expense $12 but m cost AriMxAoA renort detailing causes which tnrv uura nntiKd and s thorough search lamps it will trin. All th money has been n th more would led to the large debt now hanging over maIn nn tram of the little one could be It is plain that the caving but there is a general unaer over, so I on my stock, ri,l the order, and explaining the necessity found. Friday evening Marshal Metcalf than pay interest moamong the sporting fraternitv a of rid was standing to of chief get order. It the the taken from be it action mm by bought received a telegram that, ). ftTair la nv no means eeiiiru. we k He explained the manner of Belling the police of Salt Lake stating that 11 Mrs. nopoly in both gas pnd electricity, friun.ia are fur rrom aaiiBiieti .i.i' i. been the for tirnnkfi have in city paying would bddIv at headquarters and stated several Carnival ticket result of the reoent maU-- and with the Mrvioe, fourth-claelectrio for informa prioes reasons why the receipt from that tw piv she would be eiven ia iittla iloubtthat the two men new the and this of tired of the People got source appeared so smalL Among them tion relative to the whereabouts w iil come" together again and the next company was tho result." that on two nights hundred of people mipsing child and also that tne omcors timo tor blood. voe uii "Mr. Kilva intimate mai succeeded in passing the had a cluo to tho identity of the abducCitizens' although etil let to the Company, at account of is the believed the on lady that jam is tors. without paying, It New Jewelry Establishment. i that cor- 5 the door. There were 53(1 members of in Ogden and should this article comede-10 his bid was lower by couU, free. in further Messrs. J. O. K line Co. have opened will receive who passed her notice rhe the Monte Cristo's "V.t. them is nolhimr in that At me in the room recently occupied by the The New Orle ins visitors and the mil- tails on applicatiod to Marshal Metcalf. limn ih titizons proposition was nc Ogden State Bank, under the Bnwin all passed in free. iary organizitions were he f.r.,.ui it uai the lowest bid. And Uv hotel, nn elegant new jewelry establishwas ready CITY IN BUIEF. Ha closed by stating that sides, the gentlemen interested in the ment that justly merit the patronageor to answer any question thit the contract were not very anxious Ogden's best citizens. merabsra desire to auk. weather. This is great building from to it. n hold judge An eleuant line of jewelry, the latest K. V. Miinders stated that tho work of is in the appearance. It was given subject to in design and best in quality that could Coll'iston of Land C. A. been had assigned tickets selling the m i uhu 1)0 bought, a large line of solid silver--nsevernl conuilions, one oi him, that he had receipted for all tickets city. bo in operation by must 100 f rum the host f.iclorics. sold and ' for accounted lights had given him to soil and Mr. L. Lee of Trovo is the guest of the November 1st or the projiosition of the u.ui.Knf the better crudes and all money received and tickets left un- - Broom. Citizens' Company waa null and void. make, including the celebrated Howard sold, and was ready to answer all quesml a A77.1inff display of dia tirtnAMr. B. F. Laj ton of Cache Junction is Well, no lights were going then pnd the has 'nothing monds and precious stones constitute Citizens Company Mr. Boyle, as treasurer of the order, in the city. other company. the principal line of this- new establish any ihnn mn,l a renort. exDlaining the dis m T. Stroator of Helena. Mont, is at more than was field whole opened The of order, the funds of the position 2nd. the Broom. November world to the act to Mr. Raine, the head of the firm, ia aconsented had ha that from Mr. Silva Western a is could No one Terrace iewelerof many year expertprevent of A. A. Haves the order st tho urgent .... . a treasurer of n. hiililinir. and under the circumstnnoes ence. and his good judgnyn l.aiato,w .tiypj over a month almost exclusively to the Superintendent Knapp of the Southern his paper must have uveu trolU li UB ? order, had donated to it over nn iu iiis selection o! l"T Jfacino and his chief clerk, Mr. Lied effect For my own part I don't care tlisplayed own to bis check carry repeatedly given Especial attention will be paid by this whether Citizens' the Salt were Lako at Company supplies widge, yesterday. demanded the searchmost its debts,snd the city with lamps or not It never firm to the work of mounting and setting ing inquiry of all his official acts. W. O. Kind tho Twenty fifth street occurred to me when I became inter- diamonds nnd other precious stones in Mr. Shiells then took up the oudgels broker, is in Kansas an artistic and elegant manner. SatisCity attending the ested. I got it entirely to protect faction and proceeded to propound a number of Guarantee Ticket Brokers association. is guaranteed in this and in the in my myself lighting building." lines of which is done under querio. the principal ones being wtiy repairing, The sidewalk was opened in front of the debt had grown from a few thousands of Mr. C. C. the personal supervision Not Fatal. Trobably as at tirst supposed to $11,000, and why the Boston Syndicate cellar yesterday, a Berringer, formerly of the Elgin Watch if there were 536 members, it should be gain that will be appreciated by the pub It was at first thought that the wound Factory, by skillful workmen. necessary to assess each member f 10 iu lic. A share of the public patronage is of M. D. Hoge was fatal. It was not exorder to raise the latter amount Mr. E. H. Wright, superintendent of he would live until yesterday cordially solicited. that pected Mr. Shiells has a happy faculty of at bridges and buildings for the Southern once gotting at the mil in the cojoa-nu"Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. Pacific, left yesterday for Carlin, Ne morning. which excited the admiration of vada. This gloomy view grew out of the his fellow mambers. We do not offer a 10 cent article for 5 belief that the bullet hiid passed through A. A. Nelson, one of the mambars of cents and give you a thing which isn't Spiritual lecturo and tepts at tho hie stomach, or bowels, or both. the Council, who had charge of the Court House this evening at 7:.'i0, H. W. But an examination by the physicians worth having. If you come to THE oonatrjction of the palace and tho en- Abbott, Medium. All are invited to at- yesterday, during which the track of the FA lit you may rely on getting thorough tertainment of visitors, bullet was probed through, did not con- good value for your money. explained tend. in reply to Mr. Shiells that the the supposition of injury to men working at firm There are seventy-fivBrick dust sediment in the wine ought Counjil nad called two meetings of the tho new Union Pacific the abdominal organs, and as near as upon present order, which w.'re pjorly attended, to will not be finished before could be determined only tho flesh, whore to be a warning to all people. Oregon They yords, consider tho order's affairs, and being the 1st of Decomber. the ball eutered and the bone and flesh Kidney Tea correct nil such ailments, under the neo jssicy of doing somethi ng, where it emerged were cut by it The arrests Bright s disease and cures diaSeveral boys at the Reform school point where it strucK tho abdomen bnd decided on a basis of 300 paying was a betes. members. So many of the members made a break for liberty yesterday, but little distance below and to the right of "Sohmer," the Queen of Pianos. were absent from the city, were honorary with tho exception of one, who is still at the navel. It came out through the been all have recaptured. members, were not able to pay or would large, Patronisse the new Commercial book top of the right hip bone, about half not pay, that it was thought that 3J0 No goods were found at the log cabin way around from the right side to the bindery, where you can get paying members was about the right on Twenty fifth street with the colored spine. work at Omaha and Lincoln prices. tigure. He stated that he was person- men arrested for complicity in the Chas. The wounded man was feeling very We into Mr. Orton's jewelry ally iuyolved on account of the carnival Turner robbery. The goods were found cheerful yesterday, and unexpectedly store dropped in addition to having on Washington avenue the other vigorous. The doctors have strong hope spent much valu- elsewhere. able time in the sorvice of the order. that he will recover. day, and found there on exhibition one A question being raised as to the exMr. C. E. Perkins, president of the His father and uncle came un from of the largest and finest stocks of holiact amount of the indebtedness of the Chicago Burlington & Quincy, with a Salt Lake City yesterday morning early day goods ever brought to this city. order, the chairman stated that he had party of friends occupying two special and returned last evening. They feel "Sohmer," the Quenn of Pianos. been appointed as a member of the comcoaches, passed through Ogden yester- quite cheerful over the prospect of re Pacific coast covery. mittee to audit the accounts of the or- day en route east from the Wait far another week and then come der. He had entered upon his duties to see our Christmas presents Many readers may remember on artiexpecting Utah's Mineral Wealth. with some prejudice towards the mancle in The Commercial about the stealnnd toys in good shape. Thev will suragers of the carnival, but was obliged Mr. James M. Brazil was in the city ing of a child at Provo. If any persons prise Ogden. THE FAIR 2445 Washto confess that after three weeks' careare interested in the matter yesterday. He is a mining expert, rep- - ington avenue. ful examination of the accounts, vouch- in this city loarn something of interest to San Francisco capitalists,and is ers and receipts, he was not able to say they may Takb it bkfokr Break past Dr. Henoa City Marshal Met- renting over Utah's them calling by looking mining regions to ley's Euglish that any money had been expended calf. Dandelion Tonic. is m see what them. He lias made only illegally, although particular pains had been taken to discover Takb it before Breakfast Dr. HenMany mothers of Ogden have made a partial survey. any evidence of He is of opinion that tho Tintic region ley's English Dandelion Tonic. crookedness. There had been extrava- anxious inquiries of the polico relative is one of the richest silver districts in gance in the expenditure of money, but to the gutter snipes in the city, containCover that bald spot on your head no fraud. ing the words, "Beware of the Child the United States. There are five mines Doubtless some of them there which pay dividends from 125,000 by using Skookum Root Hair Grower. J. H. Knauss, another member of the Stealer." And they canWd.ting committee, was called on and thought their little one were in danger to $100,000 per month. For Sale. reiterated what Mr. Bishop had said. lie of abduction. The words relate to a play not be exhausted for several generations. He has a very high opinion of the had some criticisms to make on the carel- soon to be produced hero. A small but select stock of stationery. Park City mines, which he has partially Address O, care ess bookkeeping of the Council but had Ogden Commercial Pubexamined. Tho Ontario has over dt fUtaulved, fro l3 b of .v a ,. D.Hc,ie4s - g, per: or Cr-ival- rii-S- , .ik-l-V- a .t...t this we will Make Prices DobU-Harwo- " Our Trade Has Increased the 100 per cent we asked, but now, human like, we want the Earth, and to gain. t rrt m 1? a l. vuiiiknk i ti th Ua L m. pur-jL- ASTONISHINGLY ... . - .rai t:t first-clas- s h tk. n Watch this Space for a day or two. Yours Truly, LOEB nu--i- 8c MYER, PROPRIETORS OK M MEN 2410 door-keepe- t LOW MIS, m MB IKE WASHINGTON AVE. Manager Annex, 276 21 St - - Ogden, GtaL WM. HARCOMBE - 1 ! 1 ii t, e first-cla- ss . not discovered any misappropriation of funds. The "auditing committee had prepared a complete set of books and judging from those books he thought the Council's estimate of 300 paying members was about correct. Mr. Iverson now arose and expressed himself as perfectly willing to pay his assessment of $40 or twice or three times that amount if he could bo assured that be would not be called on to pay more. J. W. Willison stated frankly that he bad paid his membership fee, bought an Expensive costume, devoted several week's time to the order and did not propose to pay said assessment of $40 under any circumstances. That was flat. Mr. Stoddard stated some facts in regard to the sale of the carnival palace nd the disposition of the erounds. IL Harvey, in reply to a question,! "pmineu what had been done with the W received from the Union Pacitto A general discussion then followed on the best way of the debt. w. W. Watterspaying stated that as the one bo circulated the call for atmfied with the result CLOTHIER this he felt X. D. Johnson informed the meeting teat from what he knew of the temper PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Colonel A. B. Hayes and Dr. Harvey will loave this morning for Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. Mrs. H. M. O'Haver and daughter left for Chicago on the 6th. to be gone about six weeks or two months. Mr. A. L. Richardson received a telegram that a dear friend in Baltimore, Maryland, was seriously eick, and left yesterday for that city. Merrs. Don Maguire and George Barry will make a flying trip into Weber canon tonight They today. They will be buck were accompanied by friends. Mr. W. II. Stubblefield returned yesweeks' visit to Neterday from a rive friends will be glad braska. His many to learn that he is much improved in health. A !. Richardson loft for the East last been occanight his departure having sioned by the receipt of a dispatch from rehis old home. Mr. Richardson will of a citizen turn to Ogden and remain length of this place, although the isexact not yet a his prospective visit paid lishing Company. "God's blessing to mankind." sav but considers their ore superior to the thousands who have been cured by the Tintic in one respect, thev having a celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold largor percentage of lead and flux betier. everywhere. He feels sure that Ugdeu has a great chance of becoming a smelting center. A Fatal Mistake. Ore sent to Omaha is taxed 810 a ton Physicians make no more fatal mistake for freight A smelter at Ogden could pay just so much more for the ore and than when they inform patients that of course that would settle the question. nervous heart troubles come from the For this reason he regards Utah as stomach and are of liltlo consequence. the natural mining center of the west. Dr. Franklin Miles, the noted Indiana one which no other place can equal. All specialist, has proven tho contrary in his of Utah, part of Nevada, and other sec new book on "Heart Disease," which may tions will always hnd a natural center- be had free at H. A. Walker's, who guarrecommends Dr. Milos' uning point here, owing to the mountain antees and equalled New Heart Cure, which has tho grades both east and west There is no reason why Ugdon should largest sale of any heart remedy in the not be one of the greatest mineral cen- world. It cures nervous and organic ters in the world. The wholo smelting heart disease, short breath, liuttering, tons pain or tenderness in the sido, arm or capacity or the territory is out shoulder, irregular pulse, fainting smothday and should be much increased. ering, dropsy, etc, His Restorative NervLie cures headache, fits, etc. The Daughters of Rebekah. At an adjourned meeting of tho A Lack of Conception. Daughters of Rebekah, held at the office Sioux City Times: The man whose of H. C. Wardleigh Friday evening, it vote is influenced by a money cons aerawas decided to postpone the institution tion has no conception of popular soverof the lodge in this city until Wednes- - eignty. 111,000,000 in dividonds. tie had not seen the Einghara mines. i i Does it pain you to part with, the comyour old winter panion that has comforted you many a chilly nightP It's not unnatural for you to dislike to part with it. It has been a mute though comforting friend, but can not bo with you always. If you should notice some top-coa- t, ni7 VERY S: mm On our streets, some that seem to be! a little in advance in everyway, of any that merchant tailors can produce. They are, no doubt the celebrated Alfred Beniarain & Co. Overcoats. We have plenty of them in Best American and. Foreign Meltons, Beavers, Kerseys and Cheviots, in Blue, Brown and Light shades, and at prices suitable to your wants, style and means. WM. HARCOMBE, Leading Clothier, HATTER AND FURNISHER, 2473 Washington .Ave., Ogden |