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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL:! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, UH. stab THE COMMERCIAL. t institutions as must bats be ia opcratwa Sunday ao authority of jnalioe or raoa tor tha sama Bomber of bm as though tbry operated but eu day. Tta arren-dastretch injures tha aatployer Such awvwL JIuiiMtsnM. IWTEMIEl I, tm J i. St Hi TFCXSOtT. rat Th laborer is a uraly rest a to his hire. If ba tiuadaj La ahould stUl da- rned a rpiu of on day oat of th turn tOCtlXI, EJESKT does not UTAH. OGOCM. T. U. made-stiUedto Li t. BWaA uatc4. at lM.irt BitxtL. Mi hi nf W. UrtoB f aiM ui lu. kf tas Ujm- - y and mq ployed. It results ia cariltawnsai, Oh, ariaess, disaster. It wrecks cngiaaa, fVM Hill Htt WriiiM frMMk la ifcm buna factories, sinks steam. It bias tha body till stimulaata moat be used, DaaMraaiataacfctatSaaatoparaaat. AH fouuiMUou cruelty kM W tMmtrf to and tha victim of awes-da- y drubkard or lunaa aa invalid, ITa. On. Tfcir-fc-Wf- MmI at tkt roMuffio at Oram. Ctaa. c fu tic AH erganited labor ia daclartcg for Sunday rest Tha demand NOT LAWTEB BUT JUDGE. Kansas farmers Lav doca oca peculiar thing. The have elected to the bench man bo never wure the ermine, aad mho baa not eveo been admitted to the bar. Jitdga McKay, if be qualify, will occupy a unique place. It ia seldom indeed that a aaaa ia deemed fit for any publio oSk of im porta uos much Uwa a judicial ooe, unless La be a Utryer. The extent tbU Win( baa beea carried into praotioa U bard to explain. The lawyer runs convention, campaign and election and all subsequent proceedings. He ia the active autocrat of politics, the money power behind him lurking carefully in the background, lie ia nominated for an office and the farmer, artisan, clerk, and everyone alas votes for him without question. Out of twenty two Preaidenta eighteen bare been lawyer. It ia not probable that they gave any better service on thia aocount. They were choeen for reaeona arising from the exigency of their timsa, but they were prominent in politioa, and ao became available timber, beoauae lawyers, Ia it not time to select for high positions occasionally a repre aentativa of aoma other profession? There would be no objection to more merchants, more farmers, and more me- chaaioev The abip of etate haa always benn loaded to the guard with lawyers. A change in the personnel of the crew would at least be pleasant and safe. Judge McKay will be an innovation of kindred sort Ha may not apply the law to favor the escape of the guilty through technicalities but he will probably apply it aooordiug to the discernment of a sensible and practical man. AND THE UNION PACIFIC OOUy The Irunior ia current that Jay Gould wants to again control the Union Pacific. The rumor either means nothing or it means much. Very likely there is something to it. Smoko is indicative of fire. Denials go for naught, as the man who bandies railroads will not hesitate to deceive the publio iu relation to contemplated deals. It is oortain that the road, as a property, would be better in the hands of Gould than under its present management Every effort would be made to place it upon a paying basis, and this effort would include a decent equipment and the keoping in repair of the entire line. When Oould gets a railroad it is not for the purposo of proving any d theories at the expense of losing traffic Gould is not a saint, but he is eminently practical. The West does not love the scheming magnate. It realizes that ho is utterly ruthless in his methods. He cares for no one but himself. He will build up a city if it suits him to do so, and aid its if that course development suggests a silver lining for his own pocket Yet if he had the Union Pacific there is no reason to suppose that he would deliberately hamper the progress of any part of the territory reached by it. To give color to the rumor, it may be stated that the Union Pacific is a much mora important system than it was a few years ago. It is not merely a transcontinental link now but has its own route from the Pacific northwest to the gulf, a network throughout the beet mining sections of the Rocky Mountains, and has secured rights of way that without a rail upon thorn represent an immense value. Gould is also endeavoring to secare a vast tract of coal land near Trinidad, Col., and this tract is Union Pacifio territory. However, without any roflostion upon Boston culture, it may be said that almost any change that would involve better service in the West, would be welcomed as a boon. fine-haire- ONK DAY OF BEST. That the man who earns his bread by honest toil is entitled to one day of rest out of the seven, there can be no denial. If he is requried to work more be is being robbed of that for which money cannot recompense him. He is being robbed of health, of length of life, of social contact with his family, of chance for mental improvement and moral growth. He is made a machine to be used for a time and thrown aside. He is not treated as a human, being. His wrong is one that he himself can right, and he should do it. To voluntarily labor habitually for seven days a week is to accept a brutalizing condition such as is tit for slaves. The question may be regarded as a moral one and a strong case be made against the seven day arrangement, but to those who do not care about the moral aspect a purely physical appeal ia blol lbt MISS aad of the bioSm goods. It was basted the wocaaa bad bee jocaed at La J acta by a fotwaawt but this ia prammed to be No blood baa beta abad aa tha aH il arrar( La trav-le- d merely aoaideataL wita her to Decaing, and upoa ber railway contest but the dUrt costir arrest, proreeded oa Lis esy to Taeajav tally. The a icuaad womaa is a aely formed bluode with teat area. Upoa are coooaraa gHtiAg bft&g arrestedpleaaaat Itxircrarrrsmi ah became very iaatg-aaa- t. but yesterday ate teres saore a foothold ia Ogdsav It is a good place resigned and Uwkad freely to the officer, tortheca. bat etouUy assert ad bar laaoceaoa. Ctaaf Lffons tetarrapbed the aeee cf bar ar tioth tLa to ia equal Tana aothkg rest to Denver aad atated that aoos of and the stole good oould be foe ad ia bee acbe lor makiag a saa a pwinristirf h posaaeana, aad ia retura received a diaagresabla bear. treat Farley iaforaaiag him that if oould be found by today to let It is chawing to sola that tb stats U aotaiag her ga tha market was mors reassuring yeata. muss 0P1SI0X. day than tor several days. TaMauirr eaa tastad I die-patc- ON DZUCATK G BOUND. literary society Ogden ia proud of that is jtot afraid to deal with any question. It boldly tackles tha varied phases of human condition one after tha other, settles all controversy to its entire satisfaction and defies tha impossibk problem to present itself. Just now this society ia ia a delicats position, and yet it does not shrink. It is called upon to deal with tha finest psychological instinct It will not falter, and tha deal will be square. It will settle a much mooted query of tha aoulest soul, and fury eeue tha mortal who would impugn tha verdict With bated breath tha world awaits. RtxAvtd, That it is better not to have loved, than to have loved and lost ' With this iasus at stake tha orators of literary Ogden will meet ia the forum of debate, and if any one thinks that props will not be knocked from under fsulty premise, and tha ringer of scorn pointed at fallacious deduction, that person is ignorant He needs instruction. He ought to go to school. Speaking of lit erary acumen, be isn't in it Tha status of love is to receive official definition. It will be acknowledged that the task is an important as well as a delicate one. What will the young men know of love save the teachings of a sweet and perhaps sombre experience? They will rise and give their several opinions, and and as they support them will have to delve into their own histories to the time when the little birds were singing and the stars gleamed with an al most feverish joy. Without doubt the young man who has loved and lost will be certain that he would been wise in have holding the exuberance of his affection in leash, and then the prooess of being cut out by the other fellow would have been less painf uL To have loved and lost is. ordinarily, to have loved and got the stony glare or the proffer of a sister's regard. According to the generally accepted authorities this is not what it is cracked up to be. Even the unsentimental populace can understand the courage required to enable a young man to stand up in publio and play a forensic tune on his own heart strings. If his old girl is in the audience, particularly if accompanied by her husband, the speaker's cup of woe will be brimming, and the ohills will play tag along his spine. Still the question must be disposed of. and wreaths of laurel should be laid upon the brows of those who shall allay the burning desire tor information on this particular sub- . 50 Trimmed Hats 50 PUT ON $AL-Em iiirsfc Frii $1.50 will boy a $2.50 Hat $2.00 will bny a $3.00 HaLi $2.50 will buy a $t.50 Hat $3.00 will bny a $5.00 Hit. Thtfee HaU are all designed and trimmed by ne aad we are going to do someia tha local columns Variety la Bmflea. a good turn. Come and see for yourself. Fifty Trimmed lists at body created much fellow said who Denver Times: The train a yesterday by arriving oa time. "Smiles cost nothing aad can be worn ia all sorts of weather," evidently knew & very btue of the Kentucky variety, in tends Rhodes evidently Fibk Chief e to make tha department under bis jooraahette Courtesy. Avenue- No. Salt Lake Times: As a matter of charge first class to match the city it courtesy tha nomination of protect. Charles A. Daaa by the New York Vv nnlw haa NabrAuka rona tonsv- - Tribune to succeed Senator Evarta ia a very graceful act, but the man to be tarry politically, but an Omaha news- elected will not be an editor. Brother paper man, heretofore respected, baa Raid bad some ex per tense of that kind bimaeli. : wruieo a , Aa may be noted Union Pacifio SISTEB. JIISS E. J. KLINKENBEABD jour-nalist- 2351 Washington io ' WALLACE, SMUffl piy. & CO., , (INCORPORATED.) Nice Day tor Squirrels. Major McKcut announce that he Globe Democrat: Most of the Repubstill haa confidence in tha people. His lican of the recent defeat explanation eonfi ambition ia probably to make this are like the widow's observstion with denoa mutual regard to ber late husband's departure: "If Ebenezer badnt blowed into his gun he would have got plenty of Emfbjiob William says ha thinks that squirceis it was auco e nice oay lor the prospect for peace is good. The aiza squirrels." ... of William'a army calls unmistakably for just such a prospect A Patriotic Sentiment. Sioux City Journa): Tnat waa a fine sentiment whicn came from the lipa of The tax collector is having trouble Henry M. Stanley, aa be stepped upon but then the tax payer ia having it, too. American soil the other day. "Here I from the The situation is what the vulgar would am," aaid he, "back again Kloom of a country that waa entirely un stand-ofa as expresa being known- to the glory of one that is the light or the world." Organized labor ia having an inning To Mop Up tne Bee. just now. The convention of Knights at New Sun: Our York Denver is being well attended and is were beauti the Prohibitionists, friends, marked by great enthusiasm. fully licked in Nebraska, the majority against them amounting to more than Joe Howard, the veteran correspond 40,000. The catalogue of the Defeats of ent thinks this country is drifting to the Drys is a long one, but they don't seem to mind it, for they continue to be wards a class condition. Perhaps so, as a chipmunk. They are just chipper but not quite so fast aa tor awhile. as determined as ever to mop up the sea of strong drink. It ia interesting to know that HonOnly Through Free Coinage. duras has another revolution. It is a Peak Herald: There is scarcely Pike's eleccute little affair about equal to an enough money in circulation for the detion misunderstanding in Georgia. mands of trade, yet still the Eastern bankers and Wall street speculators are c , me Several men have been Tramped by opposed to an increased circulating The dium if that medium be silver. admiring fri.miN into the vacancy beet and most conservative financiers in caused by the death of 'Justice Miller. the country see relief from the presThe President, however, seema to detect ent stringent money markot only through free coinage of eilver. a misfit in every instance. Successor to WALLACE & TAVEY. WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions. f. g . KOCII'S METHOD. bottles of his nostrum is en route to San Francisco. What with the cholera raging in The German Doctor's Consumption Cure a Wiener. Japan and the fakir raging in Califor Nov. Professor Koch's 1L nia, the United States nestles cosily beBerlin, tween the devil and the deep sea. report on his consumption cure will Appear at the end of the week in The inference from the tone of the Deutscher Medizinisehe Vochenschrift press permits only the conclusion that Particulars were published today of a Blaine and Cleveland are the prominent case of lupus of the face treated by Dr. The Libbortz in Frankfort by Koch's method. Presidential possibilities for 1)2. case is progressing satisfactorily. election to an extent too great to be ig- The The first effect of the treatment was to nored was a vindication bf both. cause the lupus ulcers to swell and discharge a liquid, 'after which scabs As is usually the case, Dr. Koch had formed as in eruptive fevers. The docwill renew the injection when the of a tor announced his A medicine fakir with 30,000 discovery scarcely cure for consumption when another phythe necessity sician appeared to claim the discovery for early action on the part of Utah for as his own. He should have - at least a proper representation of this territory waited until the value of the discovery at the World's Fair. Commissioner had been proved. Kiescl, as explained in the local columns, will soon be back after having attended Some Frenchmen have under consid the meeting of the commissioners, and eration a scheme for reaching the North shortly after his return the citizens of Pole by balloon. It may not sound very Ogden will doubtless hold a mass meetbut enough experiments have feasible, ing to consider the. subject and decide been tried to demonstrate the air ship is upon the course io be pursued. the only one by which the North Pole can ever be reached. Tbb law that wad meant to suppress the lotteries of the country is being What has become of the world's made ridiculous. The lotteries have money f This query is interesting to that proved a particularly active agency of important portion of the world that now robbery, were getting bigger than the finds itself cramped for change. In some states containing them, and were very mysterious way the essential cash seems properly knocked out To stretch this to have retired to an embarrassing exlaw to make it cover every cross roads tent from active service. raffle is but to destroy the effect of it without accomplishing any good. The report that an Ohio manufactur ing firm cut down the wages of its em The Supreme court of Minnesota yes- ployes 33 per cent because they reterday affirmed the soundness of the fused to vote tor McKinley can hardly position of The Commercial towards be credited. Many manufacturers are the railway scalper. It decided that a extremely devoted to protection but it 19 ticket for a trip was good until the trip not to be supposed that any of them had been taken, and that the innocent have gone daft purchaser could not be made to suffer. Evictions of Irish tenants proceed Perhaps the scalper must go, but his with expedition. speed as he goes is not remarkable. Occasionally some particular case is averted by the arrival Prof. Koch thinks he has discovered of funds from America. The English a process by which tubercular bacillus landlord merrily jingles the coin concan be arrested. Like so many other tributed by charity. lie does not believe discoveries in the medical world, thia is their is any famine in Ireland. Ho has of potatoes. important it true. Consumptives, how- plenty will naturdie to ever, generally prefer Edna in the Toils. ally rather than to be made the instruments of experimental tests. El Paso, Tex., Nov. 1L Edna Vaughn, the young woman whoea arrest was asked for by Denver's chief of polite Nebraska postmasters are accused of was arrested Saturday evening in Dea-in- g having withheld from the publio certain bv Chiof Lyons, and brought to this editions of papers politically hostile to city Sunday morning. She ia acoised them. The Nebraska gentlemen should of haHing stolen over $1,500 worth of have a chance to explain and in caso of jewelry from parties in Denver. Upon failure to do so, be bounced. Politics and her arrival here she was immediately wnken to the warden's room in the knavery should not bo recognized as hall, and a thorough search of her city efidentical. fects revealed not the slightest trace is called to ATTwmoN SISTEH' & oaa that Defining tbe Yesto oat's article upoa tha sanitary must be heeded. Slavery ia out of data, Herald: I feel." said Job a J. Lincoln ooaditioa of Ogdea excitad ooeaiisrabla Uke a man who has bad aa Ingalia, favorable. was which comment, all of tfrvleaceet dream." ject H J. KLINKENBEABD scabs fall. Minister Von Gossler has given 200,- 000 marks for the erection of a special hospital for the treatment o Lconeump- tives by the Koch method. A Model Judge. Kansas City, Not. 12. J. A. McKay the Farmers' Alliance candidate who was elected Judge of the Judicial dis trict composed of Barber and Comanche counties, Kansas, never studied law, never was admitted to the bar, and never was in court in any official capacity. His Alliance will send him to Ann Arbor to study law for sixty days and prepare himself for the bench. Doesn't Interfere. Dr. Herzberir. whose niece has undergone Dr. Kock's treatment for consumption, says the patients are able to follow their usual occupations while under treatment; only it is to take. temperature necessary .. ' 1 .... three .3 V, ' ilimes w .1mo lever vitoocu uj mill, uwiug the injection of lymph. Berlin. Kov. 12. The Only Exrlurre WboWiOe Try Goods none la Ogdea, and tha Largest ia tha GOODS ALL KKW AND WELL t ELECTED. PEOPLE ASK IF Wo will Always Sell at tho Same Low Prioen . We do now. Wo will Say THE OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, No. 2302 "Washington Avenue, Sell at One and will lias Como to Stayand that thoAlways Lowest. Prico, , OUEPECLSlTIES Are: FancyDry Goods, NotioD?, Useful Household Articles, Toys, Dolls, Games, Wooden and Willow Wares. A full line of Art Needle Work Materials, Stamped Linens, Plushes, 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 stop in our store and seo the urcful and sensible articles piled up oa will wonder bow they can be made so cheap. our counters you W. 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