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Show NOVEMBER 27, 1690. OGDEN DAILY COMMEECIAL: THURSDAY, THE COMMERCIAL. M- - m Cldo Vur-- j Jtoprtij H M by tW Eww COtkELL. JjrD EEKBT J1MES THl'fcsJUT. Tba MippuKtiuM ' UTAH. OGDEN. E. robber?. juct ti-- t .a. IkOVEMEEK tex rouncAL rim n. M. Tij euoHmM rmerfced imaged iU!j after IL UiiX cf the UttocLue had Uo eubAtod was that in , auit Mar autwr W and uJx. I I CMud would core rare be op ImM two, eeb other. This cuoclcfekta, the posing for airae. tWTfifitti Prim, circsustaaot has urn cua- treed of mM paid. per m only weakened by th pos Is IMiparc4 m U rit 1 3 oftt trmei. tm Mi iiaj i All wacanunt aUxaH t rtBUSUlM CO, sibility ti.at the state eimtent thai THJS iJMKit('UL lC tic up-ae- Own (m. L'TiL fcstmd alike St Um PoatoSo at OrW. Ck. f the plans of republioacs and " ester the contest ith democrat, candidate of its own. This is a mn- bility that partifiaa papers are trying to cy evaoe. THANKSGIVING. It ia well that the ;opl al of this rt their vootod aaUoo should Uy task, and raiae a onited vok of UiaJika-fi- t lag. To do so k but the aimplwt of the gratitude they should fed. Ia all the world there ia not another nation that baa been ao farored, or to whom the future holda out auoh untold richneea of promiae. Stretching from coast to ooaat, and from the north to where southern breezes rock the palmetto, it is everywhere marked by prosperity, and yet it ia new. It ia ao young that the etory of its) prime belongs to ages yet to come. No standing army eata of the fruits cf labor. No menace affronts. The people constitute their own army. Here peace has made its homo. The bugle sounds but a note of jubilation. The sword of the fathers gathers rust War there has been, but the bitterness of its mem ory has faded. Upon the graves of thorn who fought, whether they wore the blue or the gray, the winch toss the faded blossoms laid there in token of a tender lore that is without reproach. Patriotism has grown to be a part of the American nature. Let the flag be assailed, and from every farm, from every mart, from every shop and store, the citisens would come pouring and they would tight, sacrificing their lives without a murmur. The few who rail at the government of man and that of God are but the scum that the waves cast ashore, or the dregs that sink to be It is sot absolutely true that the quest Km vt tariff is the prime wtue. The farmers protected against the tariff not wholly for itself but they recue:nizd in the fbrmulaturs ot the tariff the rrystalization of that malign influence in legialstion that has been steadily against them. Their struggle is for a fair rrpreeentation of the class that has allowed itself heretofore to be in a great measure without represent tiun They want the relief that can only be afforded by more money. Whether or not they have the power to obtain I hi is a problem for future sola tion. They are certainly in a humor to make the effort With the exigencies thus suggested thrown aside, the light presents two central fgu res Blaine and Cleveland. The former is brought forward by the practical vindication of his theory con cerning the MtKinley measure, and the latter by the practical vindication of his theory concerning the whole tariff scheme. This is an odd and anomalous sort of vindication, applying as it docs to the leaders of hostilo political hosts. For Blaine the republican demand is almost unanimous, the only fear his friends have being in the treachery of the disappointed and overthrown of the Foi present administration. i the democrat io demand the forvent dissent of tion. Tammany is a r dominate New York, New York is the U nr its god and Dana i w dicta for it unqt tries to drown tl i in sonorous w Such are V the political Jit T career ia the W by l. widea4 ras Condor A criaaisal 11 bWlXZ. la i t t The wdl suke a grae intjMs. are already too high ia U Only a few days ago a ctKiignmect freight was received heft from naruora, Cocn. The charge from J,ltt J Clikaeo was between foar and five dol lars, and from Cfciraio W Ok'dea above rowd was forty five dollarm. TU eastern not earrrifi the freight (or fun. It therefor Dhiin that th western road Of UU tLe was exorbitant. Paelne has not been ab to supply ears to handle the volume cf traffic ready for it There is nothing reasonable in the statement that with its powers overtaxed the road raiwt make money by the present tariff. Kr. Gould should also see that a better connection snau t made at Ogden for the East, as now 1 lost the entire patseognr traffic is going by the new route. i u-a- rts Ibm I' i new paper, the HeA Parsost has Leader. It is fair and able, but does not uphold Mormon ideas. For this reason the Vrvrv Irnqnirer abuses it in a manner that is tiresome and silly. The right to have and express an opinion belong to every man ana lo every pujier. right that w ithin the bounds of reason, there can be no excuse for attempting to abridge. If any one diftentiiig can refute an argument, or render the iosi-tioof the opposition untenable, it is only exercising a perfectly legitimate privilege. The announcement of the Ltadrr that it is of the Gentile persuasion w as candid and honest, and nothing more than could have been expected from an intelligent publication. It certainly afforded no ground for abuse, for in it and what followed there w as no savor of abuse. uui n Mr. Goixd recently remarked that rates are ridiculously low. There are different standpoints from which to view these thincs of course. Any rate that fails of paying dividends upon watered stocVrasy seem, to the holder , liculous. But the pub- it water the stock, must ney demanded for carry- 1 can hardly be expected ame mental impressions, r r state of foots, as Mr m gentlemen from aa independent paper I much for their courage iVir discretion. Utah is has room for almost tbore is no space dependent paper. hat two w. r v c-- ee ihan that r resort t Vrf y The public has a right to wonder what the result will be if the great railroad lr Wl. The first ball of Canton, Ojrden, No. 2, O.O. F, takes place at the Opera House this eveuicg. An exhibition drill by the Canton w ill open the exerciBe at o clock fcharp, ana I lie gran a marcu w ill take place at 8:30. the order has been so prosperous this year in Oguen that there is no uouoi . that the ball will be a tine popular Xo. 2406 WaiifigtM tromineut business man of Chicago has just been fined &00 for refusing to expose his own connivanca with railroad companies for receiving illegal rebates. It is a hard task to make a Chicago man talk against his will, or to make him stop talking if he is in the opposite mood. ' EtTOE. XkLL sue-cess- A general invitation is extended to nil friends of the Canton to be present The Breyern Saturday Sight. Uncle Tom's Cabin" will be presented at the Uaion Opera House on next Sat urday night ly the lireyera. Mr. ana Mrs. Brever and their daughter, Georifie, are at home in 'Uncle Tom's Cabin," and the little girl as Eva has made many hits. The little folks will go, and they will take their mammas with them. The play, tnough old, never loses interest for the little ones. It w ill be well done and the evening w ill be an enjoyable one. Broke His Leg. Ed Riley w as admitted to tho city hospital yesterday with a broken leg. He boarded at Flynn's lodging house, and on Monday night in stepping off a rear porch his foot utruek a bone. The bone turned with bim and caused him to fall to the ground. The weight of his body fell upon his right leg, which bent under him and broke both bones of bis ankle. Dr. Powers set the fractured parts. Mrs. Peterson's Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. Peter Peterson, who died Monday of puerperal fever, took place yesterday from the chapel at and Grant. the corner of Twenty-seconThe services of the Mormon church, of which she was a member, were performed over her remains. She was buried in the City cemetery. d Stole A i Tuesday, Mli. THOMAS W. knot KEENE kit Mr. Learod George AM a matt ("aptM Cempztj U plajw SkJij, 1JICHEL1EU. TmsJijr, Tb Kale Itieliard III. vt SeU I. t hund t. ft m4 MILLINERY. Fashionable Select MISS E J. KLISKENBEABD & SISTER. Ell For the Latest Styles, Most Attractive Trimings and Artistic Designs, Call on MISS E. J.' KLINKENBEAltD & SISTER No. 2351 "Washington Avenue WALLACE, SKDDf & CO., (INCORPOUATED.) Fish. Successors to WAILACX: & TAVEY, Ctutrltw McCue, in passing Stone's fish -- T A A Monday L. II. MITCIIEL, The Canton Ball. get stall on Twenty fourth street, had his appetite and fingers tempted by soino tine trout exposed to view. He stole one New York papers state that Charlie and ran down the street with it but was Ross has been discovered. Unlike some overhauled and put in the lockup by other things, this is not important if Officer Davenport. true, Charlie Ross is a bearded chestDied at the Hospital. nut If he has been out of jail all these Harry Distenault died at the city hosyears without declaring himself until late Monday night of typhoid pital now, he is too abso'ute a chump to be fever. He was only 15 years old and had worth discovering. hOSD ! j,r WiiaeWuiSI1 Ui-ke- WHOLESALE Dry Goods and Notions. lived in Ogden six weeks. He came here from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and was a bootblack. Tho Onlv ExelnsiTX Whole in Ogden. and the Lajgeet in tbo Dry Goods Hon GOODS ALL NEW AND WELL SELECTED. Parnril Will Explain. London, Nov. 26. Mayor Wash of erford, Ireland, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for publishing certain articles. Many Nation alists memoers or rarnament are greatly annoyed at Parnell's ungracious treatment of Gladstone. The rumor is current toaight that Parnell intends to issue a manifesto to the Irish people, explaining and justifying his position. . "WHILE THE "INDIAN SCARE" Is troubling the people in some localities the People in Ogden are Buying' Non-Partisa- n. Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, combination headed by Gould shall bo perfected; the ultimate result as well as the immediate effect upon rates, and the consequent effect upon development. It must be acknowledged that the public has little faith in the railways, So many of them have been tainted by fraud from their inception, so many have been shamefully watered, and so many have been used to tear down ma terial prosperity rather than build it up, that the public has been educated in a measure to look upon these beneficent and necessary institutions as aggressors. With the Union Taeific, Southern Pacific, Northern Pacitio and Atchison un-done management, it goes without saying that the West would bo at the mercy of the lines that And feeliiiR in onr hearts a genso of trngt, before Thro, ami to Thee make eita ; carry its tra.Tie. Thoro would soon bo The W. C. T. U. requests the author- - W bow o kneel us, creat ures of the duet, in dust. no pathway to the East Five over tho lties to have the salo of beer at milicombination, and the rates would bo tary posts discontinued. Not satioficd Wo thank Thee., gentle Cod of rioaceful earth ; We thank rliee, awful find of death an.l war fixed by tho grace of tho magnates of with the present rata of dosertions, the For BiviiiR to Thy Son an humble birth thofincccial world, already millionaires good ladies would deplete tho For leading mankind to Him by a star. army. time and tirao again, but anxious to Wo thank Thre that no battle frights tho land, swell their stupendous wealth. At first In reading the Queen's speech ono can e thank Iheo for the golden train, in Btoro: eeera would that the West was but wonder what would glance it happen to the Wo thank Thee that the bounty of Thino hand H;is touched thii favored realm from shore to endangered by this, but there Li world in caso tho good Victoria had fhoro. reason for jumpier to a disugrocabl i never submitted it. 1'or stem vast Tiie all tho countless bWinfts Thou has sent conclusiot. By duHecS For all Thy aovpvisn Krace may yet accord, t iiaaiu f rora which afford to hnmpt.-t;.Occasional business failures mark tho We bow tis, grateful, and we would repent Use a In UlUlonsoC Born- eit wo ild draw Ftisteir.nc, and tbo iater-C3- '. world of commerce. It would bo gratiif c er forgetting Thee, our King and Lord. 40 Years the Standard tho torn pact would fying to observe longer iatervnls of th parties to n t we would ask of Thee that et Thy smilo finnerior eTrellnnen tirAvnn in .;n Ita j chat &&hi noaeof Averse enough fj r them. homes for more than a quarter of a Shall bo uyn us for nuother year: reutnry. It thorn would permit tho rest to favor ono And that wo walk, reniemberinK the while tho heads of the hndorsedby Great of As tho days roll by there is one demand another. That God is God. and love Hiia, though wo ns the Strongest, l'urest, and most Universities community to the detriment Healthful Dr. Price's Cream linking Powder does not fear. Is of such as tnon ere thnt not tho all over is It tho West. It is plan growing contain Ammonia. Lime or Alum. Sold onlv JAKU.". ilEMtl in Tans. I'KH'E F K1XG 1'OVVbKI! CO. forrnulatiacj this coruliuo to cikt b for the frco coinsjo of sliver. Or Ion, N'oT:ikr 20. iscw lork. Chicago, San l'raucUM sit Louis long-draw- rt - OPEHA HOUSE! UNION A thanksgiving story of some merit appears on the second page. There is also a communication bearing upon a phase of tho same anniversary that is not often mentioned. In fact both the . rrrrsBrRO, Nov. 28. A sensatiou has writer of the story and the letter seem been created in labor circles by the anErin is particularly well adapted for use to have struck a new lead. nouncement that the window glass as a gateway to tho heart. workers assembly, one of the strongest The Union Pacific program wfis organizations in the country, proooses Probablt more than a thousand carried out yesterdav. Mr. Adamsduly re to take action to withdraw from the GRANITE AND COITERWARE, CUTLERY, ETC., OF s have interviewed suffering citi signed, Sidney Dillon succeeding him. Knights of Labor should that order pajn-rhands with join any political party en as to their particular reasons for As The Commercial predioted S. H. II. whatsoever. giving thanks, and will present the re- Clark will probably be the now general sult this morning. And the wind will manager. A Tame Affair. JSSS sigh through a lot of hoar and draggled Omaha, Nov. 2C. -- The fight in south whiskers. The Salt Lake Time refers to the Omaha last night between Mooney and Nos. 24G8 and 2470 Washington Avenue. Telephone 211. Boylo Block, placo paved with good intentions as Harry Allen, both of St. Louis, was a Another Philadelphia broker has dis though its editor out and tame affair. At the might have a personal appeared. Through some inadvertancy interest therein. round Allen reis well perhaps to end of the forty-fift- h It he neglected to lake up a trifle of paper, bo looking out for the future. fused to continue, claiming that his left arm was broken. The light thereupon a paltry million or so, bearing his name. was given to Mooney. There is a belief that the absent minded Indian Territory is now said to bo in and absent bodied broker id oyer the fected by the Messiah craze. Appar- border now. ensly the craze is sane enough to keep It is an embarrassing feature of street out of the way of concentrated troops. railway contests that the principals hover THANKSGIVING. painfully near the juil door sometimes. So long as they hover without and not within, however, tho hardship is not On bonded kneo. Our Heavenly Fallicr, uroat, unbearable. benign, . COMBINE. will surely MAKERS! MONEY Taeaday afieraoun by the Utah Central railroad when Juhs Chug. Lie wife, sal Ooorg Cbupe. his brother, were ar- miUd in Kail LaJm ity on U.e charge ot eeubezne&t. lk For some Uiue ptet the mad has susKM . among n mam SJCk. err pected ti.at rruoknlnecs tx-t- l It employed Finkerton lU ocoducturs. to sift the auatter. detectives The detectives eaua saw through robb-ra scheme of systematic ibrtw. per fu4 W&H .i ' being practk by the conductors. The U luu b too. Liaft-ta- conductors Mtk. The as as ttxSU very simple. plan Jt1': at in itjileetinir tirkeU. made only a pre- SA arm teaae of punching tL'tu and afterwards t brokers. John old them to Mutro. Chubb has been one of the largest op t&ilfi. toner S etiraer otSiktut Qifl. erators of the swindle and was the nrxt. in consequence, that the lightning Vaa Buf mtt SM. lut truck. lie ia ope of the oldest conf 19.. r WaJun due tors on the road. Hi wife is lix33 oa S6ta. tent. MMlh. ritrnm im. t charged with making the sales to the'i brokers, of ticket given Her Dy ner nuband. The officials of the road declare that U tad tte ttm if joa r iwtftrt the end is wt yet and that more arreet are to follow. " go out and nee minjPsr in nothing wherein that indi it, equipped and fearless. The standard certainly vidual is It is simply a fact that wrong. of intelligence is higher and higher, the scalper is abused by railway officials is to useless the It impossible attempt feat of summing up the things for which ao more honest than himself, and is as in thanks are given today. Utah has its fair his dealings with the public as the gentleman whore great object is to share. It has all the elements that point from the patrons of a lice the last get to coming decades, glorious and unsur cent that pressure can produce. in is the constella passed. There no star twn that will have a brighter gleam Frakck is talking of expelling the than Utah, when in time she shall take Russian Nihilists who have taken ref a place among the states. But those who sit today where plenty ugo there. If those threats be carried is spread, and friend greets friend, must out America may expect the exiles. They not forget that another picture could be can come here and will be welcome, so as drawn, and that it would be sombre. long they merely shake their fists at Bear. the But they are so imbrued with There are homes whore poverty reigns, hatred of that they might government and just without is the snarling of the wolf of famine. There are homes where sooner or later try to snatch a feather there is the sound of weeping, and the from the tail of the Eagle. It is at this 'iheeted doad are dewed with tears. point the American kick would come in There are acres that the rain neglected . . T, JDAI.FUUH is nixmi to mtnxiueo some and that the sun failed to kiss to ripen bills concerning Ireland. If ho would ing. There are hands that would work, only withhold them, and present a few but find nothing to do, barrels of potatoes iiiste;ul he would win Remember the unfortunate. IIolp those that cry out. In this land, Thanks gratitude. Just now, the stomach of flb giving day. should make of all, one kin. ia the Toils. tn testation was sprcsg bet-aue- e forgotten. Education ia advancing. The people have the benefit of a system of schools that are at once the pride and hope of the country. Ignor&Ve is not forced miur change i UDon any son or dvHiwii v-- r America. They may lfC they may acquire., L THE GREAT L ftaiU hfi& Miles, Strevell & Ulmer n SNYDER k ROBINSON HARD WAKE COMPANY. Call and let us Explain the Merits of the World Renowned Howe Ventilating Heating Stoves. We do not Condemn other Stoves to sell ours, but sell them on their merits. T1IE SNYDElTiSl No. 23-1- 5 Washington Avenue. CO. |