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Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY. JANUARY 17. 1691. average of fcanu kind and a life wheat best effort feav baea spect ia kbor fur it fellows. UTAH. Xo honors vUes the worVl eaaever OGOCN. lord's bead will baas vpoa Lekfid tantm be CI . U. COI1T1I... the fur good be fca reeosspctwe to tb worldHi the dose tt. Um. saTTsMHT JsJfCAM proud ofio which be baa so lutf tlied . . w with such signal ability ill be beartly i , TU Dsn. i ww-iapproved by all who know tb sum and bis career. aWi MMCn Omom fI f. ttaft. hf f ess m iiihii fML Tib real estate men of tb city are all SdhMliilblriiilBwIiraMilk a rood fcsmor. This is aa infallible is syfrti iinhi AM wuuiniiaM ao1 4 sign that w may look for "good time,' TOE COMMERCIAL. miii JU Cm. tl. - 111 CouMJcactu. will be "in politics when the proper time arrives and it m liable to be "in it" when the Baal result ia announced. T stiitt tT tinMrtl'iu NEWSPAPERS AND RAILROADS. J Dent ia more than holding ber own. mum, certain The eye of the world i qinting at us. and gen- and many new business enterprises wui erous policy hertofoce quite general oa be among our acquisitions ia ths near tbe part of transportation eompejuee future. toward nevpaper bmo. Tscbs is said to be a tribe in the in Tbe custom of iaeuintf transportation of Africa that makes it a sacred terior is liberally to editor and publisher baaed oo a knowledge of reciprocal rela- duty to kill a liar. What a murderous tion relation not implying mutual record that tribe would have if it oper support la wrongful a.U, tut exist- ated ia this country and did it full duty! ing because both are factors in tb of the country. In view of the unnecessary eagerness Newspaper give more benefit to railroad than they receive from those cor- shown by the organ ef the "Mormon porations. Much of the extra benefit party" to champion the cause of the effort given is of such a nature that na exact disruptionists; the pretended value can be placed upon it It consist to bar Mormons out of their councils largely in advocating the resource and is extremely gauzy. advantage of the country through which the railroad is built Newspaper Jomt L. Suluvax, they say, is about are the most potent factor in advanc- to go to Australia. This announcement ing the settlement and development of ia interesting principally on account of the localities in which they are pub- the fact that a man who undertakes a lished. It i equally true that among sea voyage always encounters a chance all business enterprise, none receive of "going to the bottom." greater return from the settlement and development of a country than railA paragraph is going the rounds of road hence the propriety of extending the press to the effect that the newest "courtesies" to newspaper men as a thing in the line of inventions is a recognition of direct and indirect bene-it- a For soma uodirulf rT;i.it are darting ths wiee stare, coal o&ees, restaarsxts and elbef abops, and in place "give aoe tb umef. pieeae." was bis err. la was Hartford polios autwa be said be nf t4 imm York. (irr0,HtM.I He ana W field. New muttered oontinaaHv. mad aatd beaveciy to cm were talking to him. He t jail tor sixty days and sosy go to the elale lesaae aeyloaa later. tca Hm ckL FOE THE C0MI05 GOOD. That is Why Colorado fenatorc Will Endorse Mr. EilL Dun es, Jan. 16. Governor Routt to day received a telegram from Senators Teller and Wokott saying: "The telegram signed by yourself and others urging ac quiescence ia ex Senator HilTs nomination monetary commissioner is received. Hill's numinaUn was intended and everywhere recognized as aa affront to the Colorado senators for their course respecting silver, but whatever may be our personal difference we have concluded to request hi confirmaUon,being animated by a desire to further the truest interest of Colorado. We fear a Mr. Hill ia rejected aom would be appointed in his stead." The senators also request the governor and other Burners of the teleeram to join in an earnest effort to reconcile the unhappy difference now existing in the Colorado house of representatives. -- mono-metal-li- Bi; Eailroad Schrnie. Kansas Cut, Jan. 16. A capitalist of this city says that the plans are almost completed for the formation of a company to build an air line railroad from Kansas City to Galveston, there to con nect with the steamship line. The cronosed line will be 3 W miles shorter than any other road to tne guir. Pan-Americ- A Mining Tillage Sinking. Wilkbsbabre, Ps. Jan. 1C The ground in the vicinity of Port Bowkley, three ml'ei from this city, is settling, and the people of that Tillage are alarmed. The pillars have been robbed" in the upper vein of the Lebigh Valley Coal company' collieries, and the sinking of the surface is attributed to this cause. The second district school, a hand some new building, has settled eight inches and will nave to be rebuilt Up to this time the people in the vicinity shirt Ten million bachelors will have not yet moved out of their houses. received. to abandon them shrug their shoulders in contempt and but they are Newspaper also publish time tables, declare that that ia one of the oldest at a moment'spreparing notice. announceand display advertisement under the sun. innumerable mention of things but-tonle- ments, besides mors or lees value to the railroad. But these thing, while amounting in ths aggregate to a considerable Bum, ar of little value in comparison to the general results of newspaper work in influencing people and business to locate in the section represented. To attempt to measure ths benefits received by railroads by the few Inches of "paid matter" they contract tor would be like saying that the only value of a railroad company to a county was the ' assessed valuation placed on the roadbed for taxation purpose. While some railroads dols out transportation on contracts, there ar other railroads that treat newspaper men with fairness and generosity. Sack railroads never lose by their generosity. SENATOR STANFORD. YOUSG WAXTS A DIYOECE. Ir congress will permit a suggestion, that a bill for the enoouragementof American shipping would be a very proper thing just about now. This matter ought to have been looked after a good many years ago, bat "better late than never." we would respectfully submit Senator Matt Quay has introduced a bill in the senate "to prevent force and fraud in federal elections, and to Insure the lawful and just conduct thereof." Matthew, prythee inform us wherein this thy bill differs from the Lodge bill which we have been considering so long. Senator Sherman has certainly not neglected his duty in warning the lawgivers, the press and the people of the terrible fate which was in store for the nation in case of the remonitization of Emperor William of Germany is to have said, recently, of Bisreported Senator Leland Stanford in marck: "He is incapable of judging of the to the United States senate will be It is just posrequirements of today." ainoerely applauded by thousands of sible that the Ohio senator is in some paople outside the boundries of the Bismarckian. Golden State. It will be heartily ap- respects proved even by many who are directly An eastern paper gives this notice of opposed to the political preferences of the senator, for reasons bearing upon the the declining days of a great historian: "George Bancroft is still seen on Pennlatter' personality. avenue, Washington, pleasant sylvania of Leland Stanford is one the grandest characters in American public life today. days, his arm in that of a friend or ata mentality of Possessed such tendant, walking at a good pace and of scholars few our best can conversing constantly. He has entirely as boast of, a heart which, as has been re- lost his memory of immediate events, peatedly shown, is large enough to em- dates, etc., and his mind is gradually brace not only his own state, but the passing away, as tlut minds of thousands greater part of the Pacific coast, and a of other intellectual men have gone befortune practically unlimited, he has fore." been able and he has seen fit to make Our Utah farmers are paying considsuch use of his capabilities as should erable attention to the plan for cultiendear him to the heart of every man, woman and child who is informed as to vating the sugar beet With all the natural conditions abounding in perfecthe details of his life work. there is no reason why this should tion, Senator Stanford ranks high as a His mental acumen and not form one of our leading crops in the statesman. sound judgment , have for years been near future. The time is coming when deferred to by men high in the walks of the saccharine product will be princilegislative life and he has taken no mean pally made from beets. It has been part in controlling the destinies of the clearly demonstrated that Utah can pronation at large, as veil as prosecuting duce the sugar beet to perfection. his greatest work in laboring for the There should be sweet comfort in this interests of California and the Pacific fact to our farmers. coast How well he has succeeded in Among the more sensible this undertaking is so well known that it is superfluous to enter into particulars. sentiments lately expressed on the re"war" is the There is no one informed upon the sub- cently deceased from Lake the Salt Tribune: has following will done he who that deny ject more for the Pacific coast than hare any "That is welcome news to read, that the Indian war is probably over. The solhalf dozen other men who ever lived. But it is not alone as the brilliant and diers have had a cold time of it and all powerful statesman that he is revered the country will be glad to see them reand loved. The mind we admire; the turn to their proper stations. And now, heart we adore. Leland Stanford's it there are any contracts that the govmost potent charm with the masses ernment has made with the Indians that is ths heart which beats in his bosom. are unfulfilled, there should not be one He is a philanthropist, in the best and moment's delay in having them fulfilled highest sense of the word. The good he to the very letter, because it is time that has done humanity and the blessings Indian wars should cease in the United which he has wrought the common peo- States and that the fair thing should be ' ple, with no hope of reward save the done by the savages." consciousness of good deeds done, have won for him the love and esteem of all Begged Only a Penny. who can appreciate the highest type of Hartford, Conn, Jan. 16. A man saauhcoi. with wild eyes and haggard mien rushed It is well that we honor such men as into Barby's opera house in this city yesLeland Stanford. It is meet that we terday aftereoon, and, jingling a lot of bee to praise upon such a mind and pennies in one hand, shouted: "Give each a heart as his. It is only me a penny, please, a penny, please. Wanter get to Springfield and lack only tight that we express our one cent of the fare1 Barby gave the which serves of a character tioa man a cent and off he sped. Later he is so great a degree tb raise the moral was aeen to dart into Bckhart's drug The action of the California legislature Bilver. He Also Sues Casino Proprietor Ben nett for $50,000 Damages. New York, Jan. Id William J. Ben nett, the bachelor proprietor of the Casino in Brooklyn, has been made the correspondent in a suit instituted by Butcher William Young against Jessamine Young for absolute divorce, and also the defendant in a 150,000 suit began by the same plaintiff for the aliena J. he tion ot Mrs. lounge affection. couple had been married for six years, and according to tae husband's oom-plaihad lived, very happily until Mr. Bennett crossed their path about two years after their marriage. Their acquaintance with Mr. Bennett dated from the period when they took up their residence in one of his houses in East New Soon Mr. Young noticed that York. his wife wore valuable articles ot jewelry, including a pair of diamond earrings. He could not account for this fact 88 he was well aware that his wife had no means of her own and that she could not save enough from housekeeping to purchase such luxuries. He now avers that the jewelry and diamonds were presents from Mr. Bennett who finally as he alleges, induced his wife to make a visit to England on the pretence that she was going to see some of her relatives. The expenses of her trip to Europe were paid, Mr. Young says, by Mr. Bennett, who lived with her at a hotel at Bath Beech after her return. Mrs. Young subsequently began a suit for divorce, on the instignation, as alleged, of Mr. Bennett who made arrangements to marry her should she be successful in the suit Mr. Bennett was served with the papers in the 850,000 suit on Saturday last and his answer will not be filed for several days. . Criticising1 Paris, Jan. Dr Koch's Report. French physicians criticise Prof. Koch's report upon the ingredients of his lymph. The) say it is incomplete and that the remedy is still shrouded in mystery. They hold the necessity for caution is unabated The French critics slso say that no patient treated according to Koch's system in France has been cured. Further experiments are needed before a final opinion can be formed as to the merits of the lumph. Meanwhile the French physicians urge that the remedy neither be decried nor 16. AMUSEMENTS. the auditorium of the Grand last etecirg. -- Nat ural Gas" A good bouse filled brvt ualiLea. bad lust eoc of it beet and Girard were at tbeir DuaneUy aad the balance uf the oueepsxy was as usual in good trim. Matin perform-aao- s lb is afternoon and tb earn bail to- night the faThursday, the tsenty-ceconvorite Lotta will open ber ergagement of two evening performance and matinee J'rvlay. Prke Inannratrd. The public ia interested s Phil-bp- 4 Bowes, proprietor of the Grand Opera House, of a reduction ia prices of seats, to take effect at onee. Under the new arrangement priees will be as follow: All lower seat in parqnette, 1; balcony, f L 75 aad SO cents; gallury, 33 cents. At these prices, our superb new tempi of amusement should command a generoua patronage especially ic view of the fact that the bookings of the house embrace many ot the best attraction on the road at the present time. . Living-- Annie Oakley is Baltimore, Jan. lft Dr. Samuel J. Fort, a leading physician of Ellicott City, and aa intimate friend of Frank Butler, bas received a letter from Mr. Butler denying the reported death of his wife, Annie Oakley. After commenting upon the opportunity afforded him by French nesrepapers of reading Miss Oakley's obituary, hile she was and is very much alive, he relates come of the, pleasant visit they are now making, in company with prominent English sportsmen, to various game preserves in the vicinity of 'London. On December 20th, the reported date of the death, Mr. and Mrs. Butler were at Ash-forKent visiting Mr. Grahnm, the noted English trap shot who visited Baltimore in im. TO-XIGH- T fcPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE FAVORITE COMEDIANS DOMELLY AHD GIRARD la the Funniest of all Farce Comedies, Natural Gas, in a New Meter a EerytlunaT New. Music, Soags. Dances. Specialties. Fanny Sitsatioaa, CostasM aad Pretty Faces, WITH NEW ORIGINAL THE YORK And tits Btroacect Fares Coaaedf Company avow Tratelinc. Kotaiag fraa tUs Rue to the Fall of the Certain. : MUSICAL DIRECTOR, Beautiful tat CAST, LaBglia i RICHARD STAHAL I'lllCK": SOo.T 5c. $1.00,31.50. elATINKK: S5o. SOo. 7rc,9l.oo, WE OPEER THIS WEEK d, The Capital Secured. Ntw York, Jan. 16. A cable message was received today from Para by a large commercial house in this city stating that the new subscription books to the new rubber company were opened and closed today in Kio and in Para, and the full amount of capital IIO.OUO.OOO sub scribed. Fir tale at Lake's Knitting Factory today. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. New York Money. 16. Money oa call easy, offered at S. Prime mercantile paper. Ksw Yobs. Jan. cloved Choice Breakfast Bacon, 11c per lb. CMce Smoked Bacon, 10c per lb. Choice Dry Salt Bacon, 9c per lb. Come Early as these Prices will not last long. UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO SHItt. Bterlin eirhance. artive, weak; hnt-da- r bills SLMfc; demand U.Si'i; bar stiver 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. tun. Bonds. NewYobk, Jan. 11 Government boad closed as follow : r'd 130 8. U. ft. ' coupon.... m U. B.'Hsreg'd....lia TJ. U. 8. I PaeifleS's coupon .1(B , -- - Street, 137 25th Copper, Lead and Tin. OGDEN MARKET TROY STEAM LAUNDRY 110 Ntw Ton. Jan, H. Topper, nominal; Lake Domestic January $11.60. Lead, eneier. 30.20, ; Tia, arm ; Straits, A. George Telephone I 107. Manager,! Craig, (Formerly of the Ogden City Steam Laundry.) EEPOET. Wholesale Prices. Corrected daily by Gibson A Smnrthwaite, wholesale produce dealers, 2363 Washington Ogden City, I' tab, . Graiw. Buying-Selling. Wheat, new No. 1 millI 60 ing, per bn 1 7i OatH, sacked, per cwt.. Barley, brewing, No. 1 Barley, brewing. No. per cwt " Barley, feed, Barley, chopped " " Corn, eastern " Corn, chopped i per cwt. FLOia. " Hish patent " StraiKht grade " Other grades " Corn meal Rolled Oats, per bbl Bran and Shorts " 1 25 1 1 1 25 40 I . NEW EQUIPMENT. Mr. Graig is prepared, as heretofore to turn out the be IS 2 35 10 1 1 80 2 25 7 75 96 t . NEW MACHINERY 1 75 1 80 TROY STEAM LAUNDRi 25th ; $2 00 137 Street, Ogden. Eat. Timothy, rtr'ht per"t'n 14 00 13 50 Timothy, m'xd " 11 50 Red Top " 10 50 Wild " ', 7 50 Lucerne Produce. 25 Butter, best, per 1 lb . " 22 Butter, Utah, 23 Enm, per dot " Onions, 041 S Lucerne seed, per lb . . . 7 Cental sacks f 228 20 Seamless sacks 15 00 Table salt, per ton 8 00 Clean coarse salt p'r t'n 15 Retail prices are about per wo higher. Alfalfa seed is still lower, with Tory bad prospects. It will take a 4 cent per pound purchase today to market seed. Wheat is very weak domandnil. overpraised. Powell Clayton has resigned the chairmanship of the Arkansas Republican State committee. BOWES it PHILLIPS, Managers. ONE NIGHT ONLY post-bellu- Tuesday, d , will be greatly tb announcement by Messrs. GEAjtD OPEBA HOUSE ! AND iMatinee this Afternoon. The Largest Confectionery Mannfactnrers in Utah. Jan. 20th. Factor v and Salesrooms, The, Beautiful and Entertaining Production of Modem Statuary, Under the Direction of the Ladies' Guild of tho Church of the Good Shepherd The Cast includes many of the most beautiful and acccomplished Ladies of this City. 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN? if UuJ.i". '".mm' c ' THE OGDEN CRACKER Cd (INCORPORATED.) w ft fert la MUUoaaof Bom- sSO Xsar ta lta4ar& It romrior excellence proven in millions nt honue for more than a quarter ef s eentury. It med bj ths gEndonwd the United States Government. heads of tb Uroat UniTeraitief bj m the Strongent, Punwt, and most Healthful. Dr. Price's Cream Bakins Powder does not contain ammonia. Lime or Alnm. Bold onlj in Can. PRldK BAKING POWDER CO. New lots. C&kago, 8eaFraacuee bt Louis. Grand Tableau, Fanny Sketches, Rieli Music, A Good Time. Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of o 8 ir PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKE1 b tl ti T of Central Hotel 25th St Factory in Rear P. O. Box Don't Miss This THE PRICES. Parquet, Dree Cirri and first I Rows Balcony, 50c Balance of Honse 25c ' Box-Sopen Jan. 12. Secure seats early. 01 N 268. OGDEN CRACKER is e CC! b. tt.F.mus, Manager, . Ogden, Utah, il 11 |