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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMEPXIAL: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1S91. AMUSEMENTS. Bt the adoptioa ct a eoaatinttiaaal atory to mast of the populace, TLJ aateadsbeet ct a ia ILaaea-iwotd docbUea be wikgtopay tea ott of batta ia, that waa to jury to acta a acaa who aba UTAH. OCDCN, erer be wanted to tad abo eoUd Lave reader a jadraeet is a aril rum, This aw order of thig calls for three aaea, B. K. COtXTLU- pie three timea a da? if be cheat. icrtaad ct oae to hang a jury. 1. WEDKESIUT JlxrxKY Atteid the library weticg toaiorrow As excLarge says that "Seeator In Dan. OcwuMrm. is pMh4 mtn night galls does aot with to be bothered with Sxtual. iEportaat boalneaa ecter polities." We may aot have graspad the prieea for Ogdea are in proreaa ofia- - sitaatloa exactly as it ia, but it would Cbbatioa. appear froaa the bulk of the popular THE COMMERCIAL. Eve-sixt- -- THE tC el rtii s. It lTr bn GBAffD OPEBA HOUSE CttaeAII." at fcraW la SirttL Tbe second preseeUtioa of tLs Ac "Cor- Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 13 CRT. 111. IhtiINU Or. Tfh. tor Ifcliri IHIb flnftn t nMBHMUIWIIIMMUlW V J -- V hia artistic pen haa flung around them. u ob-- t Tat iXo uisville Courier-Journserves t V "the man who raised 974 bushels I t potatoes on one acre, thia year, AW the Vanderbilts with a faint WelL a man nou orri recognition." needn'tit eel,' so terribly stuck up over 971 bi hels of potatoes tolthe acre. Why.i ut here in (Utah we raise but what! the use of telling you? ton WOUld 't believe it, anyway. al THB INDIAN SITUATION. While grim viaaged war haa located around the now famoua Pine Ridge agency, and the government ia concentrating all of ita available military force in that vicinity, people with inquisitive minda are aaking why hoetilitiea are pro tracted. The inquiry ia a proper one. The number of aoldiera must by thia time be sufficient to successfully cope with their savage foea. Why, then, v: prolong a condition of warfare so full of danger to frontier settlers? Why not crush the hostiles and compel a perms-Bepeaoef Probably the answer is to be found in the pressure brought to bear upon the the authorities in Washington by eastV ern sentimentalists and mistaken philan- J thropiats. To many of thia clauthe Indian ia an embodiment of courage, fidelity and all the other virtues. But J J those who know him beat, find him ..J greatly deteriorated from the noble red nt 2K- r. Not all.but many.perhaps the MPhB&Jtara lazy, treacherous, Jruel and revengeful. All the d inhuman crimes, ywi and have1 often aa atrocities, deaig-Tua'to- V. f V UA fi.r.l. in human form. The decrepitude ct age, the feebleness of womanhood, the L.J . . helplessness of infancy appeal iu vain to aa devoid of mercy aa their natures are bloodthirsty. Such natures comprehend no law but force. Thej yield only to a power too strong to be auoceasfully resisted. The elemeuts of humanity and chivalry are dormant In only one way can the government protect its white citizens from these frenzied aavasee. That way ia by con- No quering them into subjection. foolish sentimentality should be nutted to oppose the use of force. question has passed beyond the realm of conciliatory measures. Let the alterna-- ) live be a speedy surrender or a vigorous war. a savagery A Y ' rH Y O V a. IHIIIJII-V- Oodkx can juatly point with pride to condition of her baaka. Few.atany, the OOVI TO A LABGKB FIELD. eiUem,eaat or west, hare atrocger bank Ms. Hott Jams, who haa filled tha ing inetitutiona than thia city. paaitioa of managing ditor oa Tm Cokmsboal ataff with wen airfnal abilWbiu the many worda of praiaa bow ity daring tha put thra mow tha, left being beetowed upon The Commcbou, position oath Sab are rery gratifying to and highly appreTWtordsy to Uk Jtanciaoo Examiner. II haa achmad ciated by the management, it ia auggeat- a reputation rarely attained byonaao ed that if the lucre were aa liberally bejDuag in yarn aa a brilliant Mwapapar etowed, atill further improremcnu would writer. Fer aditorial writer of the day be made. Jtavaamora ready aad elegant facility at axpraaaton than ha. Ilia laat article An authority on "the other aide" eaye in thia paper, a tribute to Emma Abbott, that "there are now 11,000,000 men In waa alike worthy the aubject and the Europe ready to be called into the field." geciua that azpreaaed the glowing And Gentlemen, keep your shirt of mail on. beautiful eulogy. He will carry will if tou like; but nobody ia going to call J as him to hia new and enlarged field wVvoa into the ned. So long as every of labor the friendship and appreciation ropeao power is afraid of every other all who hare been charmed by hia opean power "the peace of Europe poetic thought and the graceful drapery a aspired. ' V) Tu interriew with Mr. Load?, gives the local columna of thia iaeve, will be read with interest by all of Ogdeel CO, in ' A persual of the newspapers of the land during . the past few days emphasizes the decadence of the once honored - . but much abused custom of New Year The custom cut comparatively .little figure in social life this year, and ' thia fact is the natural result of the "abuse which the pleasant plan has been objected to during the past few years. The glad greeting of old friends on the first day of the new year was a very delightful feature of social life; but when the custom brought visitations from horc'ei o! people who were almost unknown, or absolute strangers who dropped in for what refreshment there waa in it, or chance acquaintances who merely wanted to see how many calls they oould make during the day, then society ooncluded that it was time to call a halt on a feature in social life which had grown to be a nuisance, pure and simple. calls. Senator Hiscocx is noted among the newspaper fraternity ns a man not good to newspaper men, He ia clearly down on reporters. The other day, in the senate, wheq he arose to make a "Speech all the newspaper representatives arose as one man and quitted the Beetle. Aa a natural consequence, the senator's speech did not attract the national notice which he would have been pleased to observe, and the probabilities are that in time he will learn what most people, in and out of the United States senate, have long known that "it doesnt pay to oppose the prose." This is simply an exemplification of the old Arabian proverb: "He who spits against" the wind epits in hia own face." . Sioicor Scoci success in the freak. Perhaps out eating for is reported as no great way of a dime musenm a man who can go with a long time is too old a pdi In ouV local columns w ill be found notice of ak mass meeting to be held tomorrow evening in the interests of the projected aublio library. The importance of thiaViatter ia too well known to all intelligentlpeople to require any elaboration. It behooves all who have the interests of til eity at heart to attend the meeting, if possible to do so, and to extend to the excellent enterprise all the aid in their iower This, from the) Indianapolis (Ind.) Airs, is a just rerbinder of a sincere friend of womankinp: "Women all over the United StetAiiBhguld hold the pinner in rememory of 1' rancf . was the first and "u4 spect nerson who. in thefaoaof luch opposi- tion, gave wont a place i the govern- ment service, employing Ihem in the treasury department At tie present thousand time there are about flv rtments at women employed in the de Washington." Mo A OF BOSTON. "Will bo u, the Next jttraction. m Seats pun-hawe- 1, 81.50. PRICES, .50, .75, coasta-bKappeare- at d OUE POLICY FOB 1891. To sell for cash and at cash prices. To handle ONLY goods. specialty. To give our, customers the benent pt eastern prices for spot cash. To give 1 6 oimcas for one pound ana loo cents for one dollar. To get your trade and hold it. UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION Twanty-aeeon- TROY STEAM LAUNDRY. st Bank building. EE OR ROOM BRICK. AND furniture for tale. Apply, "Bent," Com- - ff"a f'l Hewitt or H1U Boston Herald: Mr. Hewitt ia 'MTuch the best fitted man for the place who has been mentioned in connection with it He ia able and thoughtful, and haa made studies in government which en title him him to rank amonir statesmen We much wish he might be elected senator, but greatly fear that he will have small support for the office. The Hill crowd ... call for a . different stvle of "General man, ana tne power is apparently with The Chicago Time them to control the election. Mr. Rice, who wants to foceed Icgalls, Hewitt's knowledge of the tariff quesThis is iressea in gray home pun." tion waa of the highest value, and it ia dotbtlees an outgrow, in a" sarcastic a great pity that it was lost to the pub way, if the "sockjEas statesman" para- lic counsels. graphic twlishnless wrjich has been delGould's Graft. uging news columns during the past few Times: It is estimated Idaho, Hailey, weeks, as a posted contemporary declares the newspapers of the country have that ia Rice General that excessively scrupuspent a great deal more money in tele lous as to his personal adornment; that graph tolls since the Sioux Indian scare he always appears before the world in began than would have been required to broadcloth; that he always sports a silk have quartereda every living member of tnat tribe in first class hotel for the d cane, entire winter. It might have been added hat kid gloves and a and that, in short, he is a sort of a "le- that it all the misstatements and exag gerations had been eliminated from gendary dude of the old school." these special dispatches, Jay Gould's profits on the telegraph toll would not have been sufficient to buy R. G, Dun & Co.'s .Review of Trade him a lunch at a cheap restaurant gives the information that the clearing house exchanges disclose the fact that The Future of Home Rule. the volume of all business in the country Boston Pilot: d in 1890 exceeded that of any previous Englishwill not men be by the mis stampeded year by at least 10 per cent This is conduct or folly of some Irish leaders gratifying, in a general way; but if the from the support of a cause to which Ogden business men do aa well as they there is only the horrible alternative of hope to do throughout the present year, perpetual coercion. If the folly of one thousand Irishmen could have the chances are that a much better orjofa ruined Ireland's cause, it would have showing wQl be made in America's busi- been ruined centuries ago. Thus far, in all the heat and bitterness of the ness in 1891. tight nobody of either faction has charged his opponents with deliberate Senator Hoar says: "No party will treason to Ireland. Ninety years ago, succeed or should succeed by inquiring over 150 representatives in the Irish shamelessly sold their counwhat is the opinion of the majority of parliament try and passed the act of union with the voters and then seeking to conform Great Britain. itself to that opinion whether it be right or wrong." And yet, senator, this is generally supposed to be "a government of the people, by the people and for the people." The learned statesman evidently evinces a desire to efface popular government Perhaps we would better give him a dictatorship and let him settle all the vexed questions which may arise ia the general economy of our government. F T?oR RENT IX)R RENT at FURNISHED ROOMS WITH Jefferson street. ' t0. SALE A WELL ESTABLISHED in K irnnH lnmtmn Rmnll ..nitnl quired. Address P. O. Box 713. FIR "POR SALE quire at 2131 i ; NEW MACHINERY! NEW EQUIPMENT. FAMILY HORSE, 1 -I HAVE. FOR SALE, A LARGE, .Ufa fnmilv dnHi. mA a HnH eow as part payment and bankable paper for Mr. Craisr is Dreoared. a aaa rmr aVWvJk wa thf htcf' as heretoforp tn f urn - ( aundry work in Ogden. Telephone 107. TEOY STEAM . LAUNDRY 137 25th FOUND. Street, Ogden. AND DIARY, APOCKLTBOOK papers and memoranda. tUim identifying property and paying for thia notice! The owner ran have it. hv .allini. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. WHOLESALE GROCERS, New York Money. New Ynrir cumwi ouerea hill a Jan f --- AM li rnme mercantile paper. Sterling exchange, uA strong. Sixty-daRl . .,.,.1 cjLii. ri ..i at o. y CI Importers and Joboers. Bonds. N bwYork, Jan. .Government bonds closed i follows : , U. 8. 4'a reg'd S. Hs coupon .103H U. S. s coupon.... laOVij Pacific ( a 10S U. B. 4 MS rcgpa....lU3!il Copper, Lead and Tin. nnchanired Ksw York. Jan. January $14.60. Lead, strong. Domestic, Tin, steady ; Strait, S20.15. Lake !i : : 1 4.37 06DE2C MARKET REPORT. Wholesale Prices. . Corrected daily by Gibeoa A Smurthwaite, wholesale produce dealers, 23G3 Washington av enue, Ogden City, Utah, Snllin-r- . Bnrinff. Ob it Wheat, new No. 1 mill- in.2. per bu ( 60 Oats, sacked, per cwt.. Barley, brewing, io. 1 per cwt. Barley, brewing. No. per cwt Barley, feed, BRrtey, cnoppeu 'orn. eastern Corn, chopped ( Flock. i 1 75 1 , Factor v and Salesrooms, - I " 1 1 Straight grade Other graaea " " " SIM 1 Bran and Shorts " 90 Datent The Largest Confectionery Manufacturers in Utah. 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. 25 1 15 1 25 2 . i 10 a 1 75 Corn meal Rolled Oate, per Pol . . 75 60 $2 00 THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. (INCORPORATED.) HAV. Timothy, str'ht per"t'n Timothy, m'xd Ked Xop Wild " 14 00 IS 50 H so 10 50 " 1 50 Lucerne Pbodcce. 25 Butter, beet, per 1 lb.. " Ti Mutter, Ctau, 23 doz Egirft. per Ktt In XlUlona ot Hor- o- . " Onions. m ism the standard. Lucerne (""I, per lb... 04'4 7V4 0! ?4 Ita mperior exceUeno pmrrn hi million of Cental rbt 20 t 21 tiinM (or more than a quarter of a century- - It Soamlcse racks Vt 00 Table salt, per ton t used by the United Slates Government. 8 00 Endoned by the head of tbe (neat Univemitiea Clean eoore elt p'r t'n Metau pricro are aoout U per ceo, higher. aa the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price'! Cream Kaking- Powder doe not Alfalfa seed is still lower, with very bad pros contain Ammonia. Linie or Alnm. Sold only pects. It will take a 4 cent per ponsd porchasa InCana. PRICE BAKING POWDKB CO. today to mai ket seed. Wheat ia very weak Kw York. Chicago, Baa Fraacuce tit Louia. aeuiaatiiui. - Manager, (Formerly of the Ogden City Steamj Laundry.) m- - Adams avenue. SALE- 1?OR His-- mm Craig, BLOCKS BRICK, FOR SALE. Fair-minde- fo) A. X' from City Hall, on the Bench, at (10 per month. Inquire at 2131 Adama avenue. " pes George RENT-THR- mercial office. BRICK BCILD-TX)R RENT ONE bur. on 23d atreet. near Washington ; alio one atom, inquire at 2131, Adama avenue. .... gold-heade- Among the popular railroad men of Ogden, Mr. Frank McGaw, contracting freight agent for the Union Pacific railroad company, occupies a position that cannot be easily filled and, while decapitation seems to be the order under the new management of the Union Pacific, the citizens and business men generally express the hope, that he will continue to be one of us; but if not, that he will be promoted to a position commensurate with his abilities and experience. There is little doubt, however, that he will be continued in Ogden for months, if not years, and there is no occasion for the business men of Ogden to worry themselves on hia account k 14. sair" drew s full house last evecicg at the Grand. The fatt that the same bill could 11 so large a bouts oa two successive erea-ici- r prwes three thinr, aamely: 1hat Ogdea will patfonua an attractive Show. daring the past few necths that That Ogdea is a good show city. politics is perfectly willing aot to be That Ogdea peopls will go to a show bothered with Mr. Ingalls moch longer. ahso they have aa opera house that is aa opera Lousa Fur a humorous, spectacular extravaAseastsra exchange profouadly da ganza the "Corsair" is aa excellent show. dares that "oa the dried skins of Arrtftta at bis Owa Wedding. peats were oacs written the Ciad and Odyssey." That's all right enough, but BrsuMiTOK, Vt, Jan. C Last even' it's aacisat history. Ia these bustling, ing, at tbs home of Miss Edith Pares-tesworkaday times common print paper is were for the making preparatiocs good enoughand we haveat time to marriage of the young lady to Mr. Will-tswrits D;ads and Odyaseya, anyway. F. bcaaeurer, a young business man d of BhdgeportCoon. Suddenly a aad placed Sch weiger under PRESS OPI.M05. arrest charged with procuring goods under false pretsnoea. The charge was Ira About Our Tim. preferred by G. IL Waklin, a leading the Box-offi- ce Secured in Advance in the levelsr here, who said ths young man Omaha World Herald: If Jar Gould Lad him under an watch of s House. gets through usics the money of the assumed nama He Opera procured bail, and country by January 15 the rest of the 64. went on. At a prelimi000,000 people may be able to make some the marriage nary trial this morning Sch weiger was investments. quickly discharged for want of svideace. He immediately brought suit for 110,000 St. Louis. Chicago and against Waldin for malicious prosecuNew York Sue: If it be true that St tion. It was a case of mistaken identy. Louis proposes to come to the assistance of Chicago in the matter of the World's Irish Funds in Limbo. fair, the people of the indy City must Lot do5, Jan. 6L It ia stated that the begin to wish that Senor Colon had funds of the Irish Parliamentary party, never seen an egg or fingered a chart now in the hands of Munroe A Col, the A Wrons; Method. first-clas- s Paris bankers, amount to only 8,100, of Sioux City, Iowa, Journal: Whatever which sum 1U0 ia cash and the rewe may think of the effort to civilize the mainder in United Statea bond. MunIndians by education, there can be no roe A Co. are prepared to pav over the difference of opinion on the point that funda to Dillon, J. Fox, O'Brien and when they come to an agree uey cannot oe civilized by supplying-the- Clancy with repeating rifles and other ment modern tirearma. A Drnukeu Father's Iuhamanit)-- . Severe on Little Lo. Daxbtht, Conn., Jan. 6. A pitiful KanaasJCity Star: Exception is taken case of cruelty was brought to notice to a statement in the press dispatches last night when four email children of which alludes to the Indian babies as Thomas were found half frozen "little innocents." In the pappoose is on the Henry steps of their father's house, on found a forcible illustration of the docHaabquioque avenue at midnight The trine of original ain. There is no inno thermometer was at zero, and the child cence in the Indian character bevond ren were in their night dresses, having the "song of Hiawatha," or Fennimors been taken from their bed and thrown Coopers talea. out of the house by their drunken father All We Ask is Remember lie Place, a Trial, 2300, Washington Avenue. The Best of Earth. WANTED. New York Sun: The superiority of the moral fibre of the feminine sex to 4 GIRL WAX LED TO IX) GENERAL that of the masculine is again shown a. homework. Apply at 478 CO. by tbe report ot tne board of police lusti atreet. am. Win. Uarland. oes for this year. According to there- FOR RENT. port, the number of men (su,0G9) arrested tor violationa of law was more than RENT HOUSE FOR RENT OF FIVE three times as great aa the number of 1XR 17 room and for aala ehaan. K3 women (19,091). The statistics printed aiaaiaoa are. furniture, by tne board are helpful to the forma R RENT A NEW BRICK TlorSE WITH tion of opinions upon several questions U7 25th Street, a larva yard and barn. 4SK Twenty-firTelephone 107. inat are often brought under debate. tas-tisao- TBI (uMMUi UL fLhl ! Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKER Factory in Rear of Central Hotel 25th St. P.O. Box 268. THE OGDEN W.F.FBICE, Hunger, CRACKER - Ogden, I'tah. C0.L I |