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Show OfiDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY, JAXCAUY IC, 1801. ao THE COMMERCIAL. OGDEN, grX a ppr Lb pfw caa KraJ' ir:t thus rr&gKL4ta. a will t with us ia as lie- chifea, tWt ptrf urn Uirrwt LBlr?ur ;: Xti3 of Oa. Fare the eaa nrd La Uo be t tha UTAH. "33, big - U. old ttm E. U. VOU&lLl food cLaaapiu) Ltf cans. Er arils - bt the m extresy tri3ofim&gosiiJL, tL trade she da d& m tL Nw tJ u" Ora bm bt-i- r haruxg eodtd, guilty of eruityor any otbf m'ml may avow devot our haart sad eoerg BMDor ia ti La lai war ngig to hoax interest. Aa eiperieeteed Indian South r at UlMMl aU---ir for awl tear cLirt of Ufl to fighter, Nrw proverbs of niwit arw rare. Thi a aI n.M ar-I - I . luWlk -- . tM-- a ha iajost.'y famed oo from th Chicago Tribune commezA it Geo. KLtridaB, Aariai. PnuuiM Co. mt--lt : "X good deed ia tha eoodeosed only aa a lerl Leadad and prudent nam in snilk of bumaa kiadaeaa." aa a Luciam, but Ltunl in tW nrtl at 3 anata a teUraa all the relaUuf of lif. 11 1J MHiniiw enlim Ltr to da Li who auay be Ua-- tJ acy Govusoa Hovrr, of Indiana hu On . Cm. 1'T.a. biU e cia4 Iodi that tha 'state's dog tax be boladutjr Or ruk. fc nea. and tha eetir country, m cell a applied to the wiping out of the Whit at tna ftaiml in inf thrrrt Um auul m MmKjm bi oompabtuo ia araia, suay justly be Cap. Aa appropriate plan. attar. I and indiftLaol t hm untimely fruoi the comaaaod of bi gallant Aw exehanga asks: fcDo tha good rea'.ly LIBERAL PRIMARIES AXD J7 because in a battle a rrjfipjwot aon-eldie young " They may, as a rule, but CVXVEXTIOX. few wootea and boys, who wre sroied tbera ar exceptions, alas these line and fi'htins, as w their custom, abould would sever have bea penned. . ap- have been killed-- " Is Una iwue of Tax Co meik-iaipear, the eall for the primariqp od Fairjiiis of ths lata ex president jf thn Liberal party of tba city SENATOR I SO ALL AXD FREE Arthur proico a woo u meet ia his VUlXAUE. of U.'Jimj. Toe call U clear aaJ exmemory. Let us hope that the plan Ftwt if any, men in public life ia this may Dot be fathered by New York. plicit. It manatef from the proper commttUA and U the official ultrranve natiob are ntore abU acd brilliant than BisMAt( thitt tha chemist i to of tie party. Thre in no ambiguity iu Senator Icgalls of Kansas. In the treatment o' all quctioos he has been fair- b praetica'ly the warrior of the future. understood be U to left teres. Nothing ies and tbortujt'h. There is no man in liter be some La opine that be ba . it pur-lr- u It U juat by ixpik-atioacongress bo i the peer of this gifted dooe a good dal in that line in ttie U be the call of the"" Liberal statesman in cloiuenre, wit andaar- - past, aa his onslaught on of U be while an earou. unusual to race has human An went there invitation, snow. the lie J the goes party. ing both effactive and poliahed, arguaa free a mountain air, to all member mentative and ekxiuent Tas English papers have about of the L'bar al pirty, there tanothiiig Ilia recent speech in the senate on stopped frothing at the mouth over the to invitation that caa be construe J aa an free coinage was s masterly presentation Behring sea incident They have take part in any political action that of the subject His statement of the learned that Secretary Blaine has no dewill lawn the prestige of the party or tyranny of combined capital and the de? sire to "twist tha lion's tail" in this madetractrooi ita splendid reoordjor hope liberately expressed judgment of the tter, but proposes that tha question be people at the recent election was lot- - submitted to arbitration. Meantime, of future achievement. cible. He said: however, American supremacy upon this But there ia one characteristic in the The people are considering the great neat little continent of ours may be call that will atrilce the appreciation of problem of the tyranny of combined co- looked upon as a foregone conclusion in ncentrated, centralized, conscienceless, roter, and receive the and incorporated very tha general economy of the nationa of capital intelnow The United of States honoat and of the earth. people every approbation form one-thir-d of the world's mining We refer to the manner ligent citizen. of its manufapopulation, The Scientific American, published of its farmin which votert are to elect delegate to cturing population, one-fiftthe groat patent agency firm of Munn by ing population, and possess one sixth the convention and nominate candidate of & Co New York, is the most practically its accumulated wealth. The people had suddenly awakened to useful publication of its kind in the Had the caucus for ward "office. of the fact that the prop the Indeed, it occupies a field dismelho Is, ao customary among profes- ertyconception of the- country was punting into the country. its own. Not alone for the sional politician, boon .arranged for, nanus of those senators of Ohio, called tinctively or manufacturer machinist counacientist,but of the euphemism there might have been room for criti- by These menspeculators had no politics but it ia a journal for popular perusal and try. cism upon the part of the opposition. plunder end no principle but the spolia- study. It is the standard authority on tion of the human race. It was no scientific and mechanical subjects. It is Caucuses can be called at unusual and wonder the laboring and agricultural inconvenient hours; they can be packed"; cluxnes of this country had at last placed at a very low rate of subscription, awakened snd the speculators mustuike 13 fier annum, which places it within thoy can bs manipulated by committee warning. the reach of alL Subscriptions will be Ihe late election was neither a republi or pirliaineotary tactic. ,"; can defeat nor a domocrutio victory. It recoivod at the offioe of this paper. But where primary elections are held, was a great uprising of those indepen there is every leraontof fairness, Vo- dent of and superior to both political Thk "sockles statesman" literature parties. It was a crisis that might be- still continues to form a material feature to ters have half a day in which express come a catastrophe. It was a peaceful their sentiments, and can express their revolution. The depression of the coun of eastern journalism, and Uncle Jerry try was in a great measure due to the de- Simpson has had more than his share of political ju lament by a secret ballot, monetization act of 173. The great ma- newspaper notoriety. The following, cast for whom they eoe tit Every argu- - jority of the people, irreBpective from a Kansas paper, is a pleasing vari of party, were in favor of the to prove the groat free ooiuuge of silver, and had been for ation of the stole matter, of which -- WSfrihiaL ffooo past fifteen years. Warnings and bare seen so much: "The eastern pasac?eaneta and value of the ballot in the admonitions were plenty in this debate; t are at least two months behind the final elections ii of equal force in pri but he wni Id say to those who were pers The election is over long ago, times. themselves against the delibermary elections, which are only an ex arraying ately expressed judgment of the Amer- and now Jerry dresses in a style that tension of the American citizen's groat ican people that there would come a time would make Ward McAllister stare. when the people would not bs trilled it may be remarked, is a gentleest right the elective franchise. with on this subject The political power Jerry, Tha oall is fair and square on its face; of the nation was being transferred from man who adapts himself to circumin life has never ft is fair and honest in it wording; it is the circumference to the center and the stances, and so far people of that oenter were unanimously allowed circumstances to get the best of fair and sincero iu its import. demanding the free coinage of silver. him." At the conclusion of tho debute, Sen If there be any who have urged that ator Vest's substitute, a purely free Converted by I'rayer. the present liberal organization proposes bill, was agreed to by a voto of coinage Jan. 15. A strnnge man Ind., o.H of method Peru, to nominate jera by nny thirty-nin- e Should the to twenty-seven- . services at the Baptist church attended unfair political s 'homing it ia time fcr house concur and the president approve, on Sunday and soemod much here them to drop that line of argument it times will improve and the people be affected by them. After their conclu happy. w Jl not stand scrutiny. sion nud when tho pastor asked if any one hnd anything to say about their con The liberal party organization has The following extracts are taken from version and salvation, be asked if there done iU duty fearlessly and fairly. It last week's issue of Ii. G. Dune & Go's., was hope for n man who had broken very commandment He was told there now rmVms for the liberal voters to do Review of Trutle: was, and then said that he bad come to "The year opens with the expected town with the intention of robbing a No one who failsjjto avail himtheir in the money markets and safe, but had boon led into the church improvements self of the privilege of voting, thus unknown power. He said he ia collections, resulting from annual by somewife and family in Iowa, and that neglecting his duty, has any excuse for disbursements, which have been larger bad a his wife prayed for him before he left being "a kicker." than usual. The hopeful feeling in home. He returned home a changed most brant-heof trade continues also, man. ,T and tho railroad outlook is improved. SILVER'S JUBILEE. Dead. Maryland's Oyster Industry Jleports of trade from different Baltimore, Md., Jan. 13. Maryland's A full account of the "silver meeting" cities are still much influenced by re industry is virtually dead. From last night appears in the local columns views of last year's great business, but oyster bushels ten years ago the re6,000,000 of this issue. The object of the meeting generally indioate a large volume of have dwindled to 1,000,000 bush ceipts was for the purpose of expressing public traffo in progress for the season, with els. Nearly all the large packing houses approbation of the free coinage bill marked improvement since the mone are closet! and the dredgers are disheartare no oyster houses along passed by the senate, and the resolu- tary pressure abated." Cheerful tid- ened. There tions passed by the body, published else- ings from a very reliable source. The Chester River now, because there are no ovsters. where, were eminently proper and fact is undisputed that a feeling of The packers at Oxford have packed at timely. Copies of these resolutions will confidence is growing day-- by day themselves off to North Carolina, and be sent to the president, the president of throughout the laud, and it seems cer- Cambrige the houses are closed. ' The the senate and lb. speaker of the house tain that we are upon the eve of a local dealers are drawing on the North for supplies. of representatives forming a gentle yet brighter day, in the commerce of the forcible reminder that the senate is ap- country, than we have known for a long plauded tor its action in this matter, and time pust that the president and the house of repThe Kearney (Neb.) Hub remarks: resentatives are looked to for no unfa-- , vorable action on a measure so vitally im "This is the season of the year when the portant to so large a portion of the imprudent business man, hammering his heels against his counters, gazing wist , pjople of this groat nation. in fully west which the through frost flaked windows and is inter Lvery city ested in "the precious white metal" wondering 'what' the matter with ought to formally approve the action of trade,' finds it too dull to advertise our legislators at Washington, as Ogden And, while he may be entitled to a cer tain degree of sympathy, he doesn't get has done. Let us show our that we appreciate their efforts in our it, for the crowd moves right along to Interests m the silver legislation thus the store that is advertising for cus far effected, and urge the claims of tomers." A glance at the advertising silver so strongly that there shall be no columns of Ogden's newspapers indicates danger of the present good being nulli that her merchants are not of the "im fied by adverse legislation or veto in tha prudent" variety abovementioned. future. Let us strike while the silver ia There is prevalent among certain hot American newspapers a fear that France 1 CHIVALROUS DEFEXSE. may refuse to take any great interest in our world's fair oa account of the M lean th Btaadarl In view of all the sentimental rot tariff. Din t worry about Franca proven in million of excpllnc Ita inperior which has been hurled at General Forha knows upen which side her bread home for more thnn qnartsr of emUiri. It United State (totrnment. the in naed syth on the strength of his alleged ia buttered and will not ba alow to take EndorMdbfhj tha heada of tha Oraat TJni traiaie to moat Healthful and women Indian and children advantage of tha opportunity to augs the Strong .t, Pormt, "cruelty"' PrUw't Cream Baklnc Powder doe not Dr. lata disorder the ment her during slight among already enormous trade with contain ammonia, Lima or Ainm. Hold oabr PSJCE BIKING POWDEB CO. Can. the nation's wards, it is pleasant to see America. She may not like tha present In New lark. Chieaco. Baa Franeiae St Laoi. x rsmir jiscakt '- - D-k- luud. uta. to-,- t'. a-- r, saUt -- arrt r-- ooo-ve-'.i- Kyt ht fair-minde- d one-fourt- h - " j AMUSEMENTS. a. 5 t oral G &0 a the size of tha Louse that wi!wou4 "Natural Gas" Last eight at th gr.d. It Lear a very proper bag aod i a faros roedy of co&id- act t a Lule tab meritaodTb first ct."E-- it dull, but the seoood and tfctrd f uiiy r Joeia nn.tevrr La paed. LKjaot-Uand Uirard are tb aaa bright actor, and their play ia exeeUrct so i it in tha in ail respect, -- j y us MJoc Anaia Mack Beretin, Im tb betit character DOMELLY AND GIBAED Tbe same bill tonizht and tomorrow afternoon and evening. The company is a good one and large houses should welcome them at each performance. PItlCJ-X- M-lu- Ia th Fuiwiakt uf all Fare Coated, Natural Gas, in a New Meter Eremiun WITH Nrw. THE the Stfon And Ma-t- Sua, Daaeaa, Stcialtic. Fanny Siiaauuna, Beaauful ftwtaatee aa4 Pretty Fact. e. ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST, Coatedj Cosnpaa? aw Trarelinc. Xutjiiaf bat Lamrba from the Bu to tl Fall of the Curtain. 4 Fare MUSICAL DIRECTOR, RICHARD STAI1AL SUM68. The Grand opera house proeram, pub lished by Messrs. J. C Holloway and Jos. Peery. is a very creditable sheet. It is printed upon good book paper and tilled with live reading matter and advertisements. : JIATIXKE: !.V rw75-.9lX0,X5- WE OFFEK THIS WEEK Finest Uncanvassed, 12c. per Hams, Sugar-cure- d Attractions Cumins. Grecian Statuary, Jan. 2a Lotta, Jan. nd and 23rd. Private Secretary, Jan. 20th. Sea King, Feb. 2nd. Tanner vs. Sacei. Ma, Jan. 15 Dr. IL Tanner, tha man who was famous S. o long for having tasted forty days, now lives on a farm a few miles southwest of this city. He now challenges Singor Kueci to sit down with him in Chicago during the Worlds fair to test the matfast on water only, ter in a ninoty-dav- s or, if Suoci prefers, let the fast continue CuKTO.f, from day to day until tbe other yields the contest. A Slide to Driftwood, -- Pa-. - Choice Mince Meat, 2-- Death. Jan. 15. Chnrles Culp and a companion named Miller started last night for the lumber camp of J. W. Cole, for whom they were work ing. They placed a sprawl or a log commonly known among lumbermen as a Mjugle" in the slide and then started ben part way down, ana at down it. the steepest point, a big log came thunderimr down the slide. Miller suc ceeded in throwing himself out of its way, but Culp was struck and instantly killed. 1X. 73 SO. - - 10c. II). peril), Salt Fish in Pails at Less than Wholesale Prices. These are Unprecedented Bar gains. You cannot afford to miss them. UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. TT?f.V CTT? Street, 137 25th t 1 1 WANTED. - SHORTHAND STUDENTS. WANTED reasonable. Situation arctirpd when competent. Aiidroas Box 215, Otfilcn City. 1 r ua im f A A a- - ATTTTlT?V5r'V T - ' i j-- h- Telephone 1 "- - lif nn V 107. i - i rru i a (Formerly of the Ogden City Steam Laundry.) FOR RENT. RENT I7OE TWO LARGE ROOMS. CLOSET, etc., In now cottairo. mail family. Enquire at ia'l street. Suitable for Tweuty-eixt- h RENT NICELY FURNISHED FRONT with bay window suitable for man and wife, with or without board. iiiJU Washington Avenue. NEW FOR A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT with eluctrio liclit and bath room. Hood location, SIS Twenty-thirstreet, between Lincoln and (iraat. RENT FOR d r U ARGE AND SMALL SMITH JONES, RENTING AGENCY. 21(16 Wxshinston avenue. HOUSES IN ALL parte of the city. MACHINERY! NEW EQUIPMENT. Mr. Craig is prepared, as heretofore to turn out the best" laundry work in Ogden. Telephone 107. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 137 25th 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT 1 two blocks from btreet car. Enquire of E. street. Morton, 031 Twenty-fir- st Street, Ogden. TJVlR RENT TOR RENT "HOUSE FOR RENT OF FIVE A rooms and furniture for sale cheap. Wii Madison Ave. nOR L KENT board, at ROOMS FURNISHED U, JelTersoa street. I WITH J as. n . kw-make- IhMqi i SPECIAL EXGAGEMEXT OP THE FAVORITE COMEDIANS in tha cast. Her Bridget ia prrf a, aiid tha wealthy Madame oa is oo of th moat laufihaole rreatxn on tha farce comedy stage. Tba quartette and danoa in i v rotate enfetum ia the aacood act by Miaae Charter, Iloma, Howard and Gardner is very rr?tty. J. . Myers wored a marked suoress onarcn or lti u oods." ia bis solo, His votoa is a neb baritone, of extra larga com pass. Iko person in tbe cast baa created so much newspaper talk lately aa Miss Millie Prioe. who plays the part of 'Jimpsy." Miss l'rioe doe not pretend to be an actress or a singer, but what she due pretend she surely is, L e. an exquisite dancer. Her skirt dance last night waa th beitrut ol Ui art. It was graorf ul and pretty, and denuded of all Miss rrtce soorod a marked vulgarity. . J Beiniim Thursday, Jan. 1 5 as Kitty unpenkjo-ato- r ! THREE NIGHTS AND SATfltDAY MATINEE, l4clly act. msfond GRAM) OPEEA HOUSE JTORJ5ALE. rOR SALEa J? A WELL ESTABLISHED BUSI Small capital re neea in good location. quired. Address 1 . U. Box as. 17OR 8ALE- -I HAVE. FOR SALE. A LARGE, JC sound, and safe family horse and a Surrey j cheap. Will take a Rood milch cow as part payment and bankable paper for balance. J. I). Hurd, Commercial Office. two-seat- no i iv BOWES & PHILLIPS, Managers. The Largest Confectionery Manufacturers in Ttah. ONE NIGHT ONLY Tuesday, Jan. 20th. The Boantlf'il and Entertaining Production of Modern Statuary, II I. Factor v and Salesrooms, 0007 wr a tt A "in7ivTTTT? nnm7T Under tlio Direction of the Ladies' Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd The Cast Includes many of the most ooaotiful and arccompiished Ladies of this City. Grand Tableau, Funny Sketches, Rich Music. A Good Time. ey THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. - Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS. , of Central Hotel 25th St. Factory in Rear P. Don't Miss This THE t PRICKS. Parq net, reus Circle anil first . Rows Balcony, sue. Balance Of noose open Jan. 11 Secure seats sarlj Box-offic- e (INCORPORATED.) Q. Box S68. OGDEN W. F. PRICE, Manager, CRACKER CO., 0j:den, Utah. ) |