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Show IM2DLX DAIL1 - OGDEN, E. tL OOtin i. m BESET JAMES mtkl ey-tit- ML VtXtMBLZ 1 Miimrf to tfca aitf 8 casta par THE (MMUu.UL rtctUbJU-VL TAB. s CO, IITI. I'tak. for rkaurad t U Pawtte at Ufdr. 1r lhnfh ta auda aa hMMklaa NEBRASKA'S OOVTSKOH. Nebraska politic i in a peculiar 000J1-tioe- t, Th good people of that Ut ar Lb painful auepeoae aa to tba identity at They ara oertaia tbeir foverDor-elec- t for they that they bare a (ovMnar-elee- t rioted about the poll last November in a frantic effort to secure a aucceaeor to the aged Thayer. After count and recount, Jamea E. Boyd, the candidate of the democrat, was declared the victor. Ilia friend voBfratulated him, and he waa meaaured for the inauguration auit Ilia plurality orer Power, the alliance man, waa only about eleven hundred. Richards, the republican, was a good third. There waa the usual talk of making a contest, on the ground of frauda perpetrated in Omaha, but it came to nothing, and on the Boyd political horizon there appeared bo cloud. But a cloud arose with great sudden ness and the sunshine vanished. ' The charge waa brought that Boyd waa not citizen of the United States at the time of the election, and therefore could jiot bold office. The main fact seems to be substantiated. Boyd was born in the land of the shamrock and came to America when a minor. His father took the initial step towards naturalisation but never completed the process. Nevertheless the old gentleman took upon himself the duties of citizenship. Jamea E. Boyd grew to man's estate and never considered that he required Indeed the point had naturalizing. never been raised until during the post election row. Upon enquiry being made as to the citizenHhip of the older Boyd, the father finished the operation begun yeara ago, and is now an American citizen. The son hits never been naturalized. Is it necessary that he should be? Here is a question that lawyers can see fees in. , There is a probability that the Alliance will seat Powers, or make a strenuous effort to do do so. However Mr. Boyd will fight any such attempt with the ut.' most vigor. Thnt may be set down as a cold day when Nebraska can not kick up a muse. THB MAKING OF CITIES. A unique sort of individual seems to be Dr. T. Cummings who at present is B. with Victoria, gracing C, and lending his his presence, intellectual tallow dip to the enlightenment of the world. Dr. Cummings has a theory that the growth of cities is regulated by electric and magnetic currents. He thinks the multitudes are drawn or repelled by these powerful agencies, the subjects of the influence being wholly unconscious of the. process. It is hardly necessary to say that Dr. Cummings is foolish. Cities spring up from advantages for location, from the facilities for becoming distributing centers, from tho natural resources of the territory expected to be tributary to them. There is a climatio influence of course, but it is usually secondary to such a degree that it can hardly be noted. It is only In a region of the perfect weather that blesses the Rocky Mountain country, that climate becomes actual capital. In the effort to build Ocden rapidly to the it is certain to attain there is not the slightest necessity lor getting a magnetic chart from the Ordinary worthy Cummings. is sufficient to grasp the truth not only that Ogden is destined to become mighty in the commercial world, IDAHO'S 8ENATORS. The senatorial struggle in Idaho has been watched with particular interest It is over now.and the result will be siit- factory to all except those to to whom it means the disappointment of personal ambitions. The struggle was remarkable in more ways than one. The election of three senators in a single day is far from common. That the contest should have been wholly within one parly is also an unusual feature. Vet the combinations were as firm and the program laid with the same precision as though there had been a partisan opponent to overcome. The election of Messrs. Shoup and Dubois had been conceded. At times it seemed possible that the influonce of the north might defeat one or the other but this exigency never appeared more than barely possible. It was thought until nearly the end that Claggett would be the third man, but he steadily refused to make certain concessions that were necessary to fix the choice upon himself. The trio selected is a strong one and the people of Idaho ran feel that their .interests at Washington will be in safe hands. The election of Dubois creates a vacancy in the house while the election of Shoup leaves a gubnatorial claim to be rilled by new material There now remains to be determined whether Shoup or McConnell shall fill the fragment of a term remaining to the fifty-fircongress. The gentlemen must remain in suspense until they reach Washington and cast lots to determine the issue. it ui MuWt that auom W . aignitu much for them. It sueans a system of rapid transit iu the imnidliate future, or it means that the old plodding sauls is to continue in office. TLey prefer the rapid transit. It at nattering to know that fran rhise to the streets of Ogden ks worth such a determined tight as is being made, and yet an amicable and speedy adjustment is rnuth desired. There cannot but be loss in a struggle so lung drawn out, to the companies involved, but there is a greater loss to the city itself. Only those who have seen devel opment following tbs construction of aa electric line ran fully realise the magnitude to which the general interests of Ogden are involved. It is ths province of courts to adjust litigation. Yet there are many differ ences that can be smoothed over when the contestants meet in a spirit of arbitration. No corporation can be expected to do less than defend its own, but in a matter so intimately con oerning the public, should not ths pub lic be considered? Meers. Jarvis and Cockling are both hers now. To help Ogden is to help the great concern which bears their name, for it has many thousands invested in this vicinity already. , Ogden could not be more definitely and materially strengthened now thsn by the acquis! tion of rspid transit lines, the construe tion of which is being Leld in abeyance. The parties to the strife would earn gratitude by ending it The time for arriving at an understanding would seem to be the present, before the principal litigants go their several ways. Ogden wsnts rspid transit, and to be frank, is growing tired of the delay. OttUUlCf. It at supplMd with tbs best mocU-r- a wit w 1 t nrw mmA it a minitjMn ar Kx.kra ut great skill and thorough businoa urn sjau. The capacity of the factory will be Indians are ambitious to caper through barrels, or 4jfcd pound ut flour twecty IL nappy nunung ground u company MiLiV. and thai Bvn.n niitfikipr oi . . IB Lands' ill be about tftet-o- . All kinds iin ntiiucg duu. of plain and fancy erarkers will be out Utah's miams interests would be turned 'I im im mm immrtant' ivvjlnctrv fntr thia stimulated greatly by the proper legis city and shows its growing commercial lation, but there is nothing particularly importance, mere is no nouoi iui mai the new factorr will readJv sell all the wrong about them anyhow. goods it can produce. in the East known very little THE BAPTIST FAIR. boot good winter Weather except by hearsay. They could learn nim-- on It Opened Lat Evtiun? and Will tTValttMllaa Xa1 this subject by moving to Utah. V vuitU uv was Vj The Aaa Juoa Mmmi Ba4 of ta Baptii Tut election bill is developing ( liana opcaei a fair at U rbuica sear Tvaa- warmth under the senatorial collar, but tf fosrta and (iraat jrauaa emia. A braatlful Afchas kaa beat mctrd St ih it does not seeo yet to have aroused aktaad of th cbarch. It kaa time drear, aaeau. At tb munh tod ia the daaa djart-BMs- t. any statesmanship worth mentioning. and aourcan ar (sr rVrtty ciuaa cpa taa air. On ka a cup wf cuffea sad tLrova ia. about cup new is to Thicke say nothing aowar w ihm Uo (1m south, NaiL. oVpartamt. the cause of Ireland. Those m ho should vben (ari wtty Buwara and plaat ar fur hold it most dear are still busily engaged Un tlia auata rad ia th faan booth, ia wtdck nmaroo braaufol aad lruUe article ara in damning it the more shame to them oflFivtd. Ihm ladiaa alao aerr rrfrcaUmaota. isf ludiiis Coukado miners propose to make a oyttars. TU fair will ba oua froai M. a, biu- - a irood dinner caa ft aad ttmaa test of the right of the government to today it very ofufrouaU' bjr calliu oa to ttaptiat v treat silver a a commodity and promote laduak speculation in it TL richest and most influential mine owners of the state are interested in the movement Pm romrti THK 6TEX2T KAILWAT& kLk ,J . I -TwllCiUzeee of Of dee are interuj is ' t'kkwu awmaa u4 tbcCwa- th street mm. OarM l ui, t'taa.bf railway war. The outoome I, ri feana open up in full activity cert weekend puaa bttei&ees ineaoKurwani. This factory is located ib the rear of th f Vatral iCmicA mwA mil ffm thai bar street that will be opeeed from Itvoola to (i rant jt wui occupy lis own wm iavite capital by amoving tbs feeid. Lave CoMMricm are remiAded again i i tbeauaethes, be eeterprisarg that anonyaaoua eommiouctUoLS can in STtYytLiAg. Tbesi with such boendleas cut be cotkd- UTAH. Ute&t wealth as is OgdWa, there can be t.cw mcmx firm r of Oklahoma, Enrt. no result but tooueac. I V out frrt abuat suaaTwetie currents. This is a busy age not nad the ruaLiun of the executive Earn. and there is no Lis to dally with tads. chair stuffed with THE COMMERCIAL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, U90. COM.MKKCIAL: Puru su lit Thr greatest editor who ever penned a lice in America declared that the way to resume was to resume. This theory could be applied to the present situation THE fAVOPITE OFERA- - A MONDAY. KALE OF fEATS mill LEI. Sad. at :3B a. fir X ud Dress Circle, Parnnette ?ml1 Buildiac. at tbs fuUwwii - First Five JLuws in Balcony, Baianre of Balcony, Gallery Reserved, - io 1.00 -- General Admission, I .no Prosteninm Boxes, seating five, A few tUl left for The Kose uf Castil.TuMOa) ughi. aad Maimer," December are Auin seat, -- aeat ia i.lmt for w TaeadV) rmuit 1 - THK IIKPKTOIKMaaday Errata;, rsdar Ei faliy, DereatarT SO, Tirsdij Satiate, Dtttmher M, tWUlsS ABBOTT will T Den-skhe- S r (W, Ifca buaes aw tdl m THE ROSE OP CASTILE.. -- BOM EM UK tslKL. 29, Ita-embe- r a Daba a bohrauaa rut" at eaca porformajx. positively apt Do Tou Know Why THE UTAH GROCERY AND kCOMMISSION AN" V CO. Bead these few aew Umrary House ia Ogden? COLD FACTS: THE CABDS OUT. rHys lOl mm The Fire Department Benefit Ball Is Dcf. 21. The benefit ball of the Ogden CityFire Department will take place in the CityHalLon the evening of Dec. 24th, WM. This event deserves more than - Literary Society. The Ogden Literary and Debating Society will meet tonight at 8 o'clock, An interesting program has been prepared and the workers and friends of the society are especially urged to be present. SEW CORPORATION. Articles Filed for the Trinity Mining Company. Articles of incorporation were riled yesterday with the County Clerk of the "Trinity Consolidated Gold and Silver Mining Company." This corporation is organized at Ogden City, Utah, and shall continue in existence for fifty years unless sooner dissolved. The incorporators and stockholders are the same, vie: Thomas Cahoon, 749 shares, 874.900 H. J. Parks, 875 shares, 37,500 E. C. Champion, 374 shares, 37.400 1 share, J. S. Champion, 100 1 share, C. L. Peebles, 100 t. J. 3. 4. 5. Ourgoods are ALL new and fresh. We handle none but first class goods. ' We niake a specialty of prompt Delivery. f We buy for CASH, thus buying elieaier than ay Hoa that buys on time. We sell trietly for Cao, and can sell cheaper than any Honsa that sells on tinie. Remember that you raa bay cheaper of a Haase that BUYS AND SELLS FOR CASH fk W TT than of one that BITS AXD SELLS OX LOOK AND READ. TIIE Oien t J. W. Delicacies Co 2480 Washington Ave., im SKAL.J 2300, Wellington Avenue. UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. contain Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Sold only PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. in Cans. New York. Chicane San Francisco St Louis. AN ORD(NANCE Creating the office of Fir Warden. Be it ordained by the City Council of Ogden City: StiCTiow 1. That the office of Fire Warden be and iaetahhheri. His duties shall be to see that all Kb', ordinances concerning tires are enforced. Fkcd. J. Kjksei., ' Passed Dec 5. Mayor. Attwt: s THE. ' Remember the Place, All We Ask is a Trial, ordinary public attention. The men -. are trvina to give the city thorough e paadtalOlUoosetionwMlaantnsatandaro, protection from tire and never hesitate to risk their safety to defeat the flames. It operior icrllnc proven In millKina of fur more than a quarter of a century. It They deserve big success at their ball home in lined by the United States (toTernment. and no doubt the city will see they have the heart of the Great Univeraitiee Endormdby no worthier entertain as the Strnngeot, it There will be Purest, and most Healthful. ' Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder does not nient than this on that night A vr -- ! TDTXJ A Tuesday Matinee Dec. 30; -- are arliinc more goods every day than The way be legislate in favor of silver, is to legislate. The subject has surely been discussed so as to throw all i , sible light upon it The GKAXD OPEfiA HOUSE We hare opened a first class stofk of all sorts of J McXCTT. City Recorder. OERTII WARD F IMPORTED - DELICACIES, AMUSEMENT HALL, and are read; to t upply the citizens of Ogden with the best -- week TA13LE L)KL.ICACIES or- - FELIX A. AND and their company of comedians in the following repertoire : Monday Eye,, Father and Son. " . Our Boys. Tuesday Total 1150,000 " Miss Multon. Wedn'sd'y Joseph B. and Elizabeth C Champion " Two Orphans. Thursday reside at Delta, California. " Serious Family. Friday The capital Block is estimated on the Saturday Mat., Chip. ua Arrah Eve., Pogue. Saturday valuation of certain mines and claims in A costly dress pattern will be given away at the Dog Creek mining district, Shasta each performance to the holder of the lucky county, California; the Stonewall Gold number. Dress pattern can be seen in Jennings. A Last. Thomas e dry goods window, Saturday, Quartz Mining Claim, same county; the December 13. Claim; and Sitting Bull Quartz-MininNumbers will be given each evening for drawother mining properties located in Cali- ing of a suite of furniture,' which will take place Saturday evening, Dec. 2Uth. Furniture Onk great feature of the money strin fornia. in Stratford furniture window SatThe officers of the company, are: can be seen be urday, December Mth. A toy matinee will2 : 30. gency is that a lack of confidence has in Thomas Cahoon, president; Joseph B. given Saturday afternoon Dec. 20th. at certain instances marked the transaction Champion, H. J. Parks, Each child attending will be given a pretty toy. an elegant dress pattern to the holder of of legitimate business. This lack aggra secretary and treasurer; and all the and the lucky number. stockholders make of the board directora vated and prolonged the stringency. It PRICES OF ADMISSION. The corporation is organized to do a Reserved was in fact more truly cause than effect. Seats, 50c. Genekal Admission 25c general mining business and to handle Seats now on sale at Stratford's furniture Wall street is permitted to dictate to mining property. store. J. D. BERNARD, Mgr. Every Description. Richest of Coffees Finest of Teas Cheeses of all kinds Imported Sausages Sardines Hallard Herring Table Liquors Anchovies French Bon Bons and Imported Cigars December 15, 1890. EVA VINCENT of - Our store and stock will be kept at the highest stan dard : EVERYTHING DIRECT Dried Fruits, Sardelles Smoked Meats Finest of Wines Confections All goods delivered free of' charge. IMPORTED. Ogdeii Delicacies Company, - 2480 Washington' Avenue. ; st the country far too much, but there is no real reason why the entire country should sneeze to the snuff taking of this thoroughfare's autocrats. Many who do business there operate in wind and deserye to fail. They buy and sell that which they never owned and do it with but that it is moving in the right di- capital that they never possessed. The rection with healthy speed. The signs legitimate business of the country is all are on every hand. Never mind the right magnetic currents. It is far more practical to remember the fertile domain Up in Canada a wife murderer was which forms Ogden's environment, the hanged yesterday. There is a great diffmountains rich in mineral, the mag- erence between the laws of this country nificent transit system binding and those of Canada respecting capital the city to all parts of as rich punishment. Here when a murderer is a territory aa the sun shines upon, and sentenced to death his trouble is just making it the connecting link between begun. There when he receives a sen the producer of the West and and the tence he may know that his troubles are buyer of the East, as well as between almost over. The Canadian way is better. the producer of the East and the buyer of the West Neither should the other Every citizen of Ogden ought to feel possibilities growing out of this situa- a personal interest in the success of the tion be overlooked. There could not be entertainment in the Grand the night a better place to establish manufactures. of January 1. It is fos the benefit of a Here exists the raw material that would public library, and a public library is form the basis of many manufacturing school, college and lecture room, all in industries, fuel in abundance and a one. Mental improvement is as essential ' market that must for decades continue as physical improvement : to extend. There is a vast system of Senators-Elec- t railroads finding a focus in Ogden, and Shoup and McConthe railroads planned for the future nell, of Idaho, will pull straws to see who must end in the same place. These are shall have the long term. If this does the conditions that insure the prosperity not defy the law against lottery the of Ogden. reason is not clear. And in publishing The way to build up a city is for the an account of it the papers will defy the T widen ts to work together, make known same law. The lottery statute has been their possessions, create improvements, stretched until it shows weak points. It Is to Be So. The management of the Broom hotel has fully decided to run it on the European plan. The change will take place in the next three or four days. The party who is to manage the restaurant department is already here and the arrangements for the change are quietly progrossing. THREE MEN ARRESTED. They are Charged, with Running a Lottery. Richard Kirley, Robert Lewis and John Russell were arrested yesterday on a charge of running a lottery, whioh is a legal way of remarking that they were operating a. bunco game. The complainant was Peter Nelson, who is, presumably the gentleman who didn't draw a prize in their "lottery." So he proposes to even things up by invoking the law. The case was continued until Monday next at 2 p. m., and the hearing will be before Judge R. W. Croas. THE OGDEN CRACKER FACTORY. It X ALX WHOLESALE GROCERS, Importers and Jobbers. FINE JEWELRY FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS! Mr. E. Steler takes pleasure in announcing to his patrons and the public generally, that he has juet received from the East and West a large stock of HOLIDAY GOODS C The Largest Confectionery Manufacturers in Utah. Of the Latest Designs, Consisting of FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, DIAMOND JEWELRY Well assorted Clocks, which he will sell ftt Tery low prices. It will repay any ono to inspect Mr. Stcler's stock, and be convinced that never before has jewelry been offered at such low prices as he offers at present to the public E. STELER. Call at No. 276 FINANCE Twenty-fift- AND Factory and Salesrooms, 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. St. N faf h COMMERCE. New York Money. New York, Dec. 18. Money on call easy, Prime mercantile paper,7H&9, Sterling exbills $4.S0; change, active, firm. Sixty-da- y Barsilver, tt.07'4. is Now Ready to Open for Steady Business. Bonds. The Ogden Cracker company has been New York. Dec. 18. Government bonds closed quietly making an experimental run as follows : 121 U. S. 4 coupon 103" with its now cracker factory during the U. 8. 4's reg'd 122 Pacific 6's 109 U. S. 4's coupon present" week and finds that the ma- C. 8.4'Visreg,d....l03f4l chinery and ovens all work jerfectly. The quality of tho crackers, cakes, jumbles and so forth turned out is equal to Copper, Lead and Tin. that of any goods baked by the most nominal. Lake, New York. Dee. noted eastern establishments. December, $1.1.25. Lead weak ; domestic, W.42',4. It is the intention of the company to Tin heavy ; Straits. $20.30. OH 8AY Have you bought your holiday presents? Whether you have or not don't fail" to go and see the elegant line of Toilet Sets, Albums, Christmas Cards, Engravings, Ete. . FINE STATIONERY AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS, AT STONE315 & KICIIiYRDSON, Street. Twentv-Fourt- h . |