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Show Ol.DEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: dt THE COMMERCIAL UTAH. OGDEN, E. - ttJhKn J4T1ET TTESDAT U&e-Newil- y 30. - It O. TWO .NIGHTS VXD FRIDAY MATIXEE. 0.-d--a. lad' COMMEXCIXO J'r,ra i rd ft-- OPEEA HOUSE t Hr&J t'-- e taut at lb L'tue uf Lk kih if he L&J tA be Lt if It td ttpltin. fcll U t he Jvxr by the that i euoaerabd 13 li cubttiat ojIJ is tLe itLrr i by eeteruizj&ett Cea Tt but the Lberal party uf ootuing half of Ky patiecu ie of the Church the U the whx-gaJd a fca that rifc'ht to expert I'tah, ert0-ceaGood hLejbw. ilJ the ntr which ha tnt oterturBMl with troubles that grow out 1 iixl ia to ti.il regard daisp feci, Munaoa ru should maintain iu afl pkSJrt. prated btlww fcl or and wet cdothea. of govvrcn-efc- t tajre. No surrecd worked anuria!? to Tie Utiie I principle! this a conM sod they ahould The kUnt would be Lard to improve Lave the support of ail ehariuUy i be A uoo a the political horizon aLall citiob as a wart kg to a csUi. a the rt.j.u are to i to w have cleared time emc have shijl Tb faiiowicg uMai in a good cauae. zen of OgJi who are just cow contemdevoU to the World Fair project That the program: plating a stampede, the oc!y poseiUe ia which the w hole country rsult of whk-- will be to aid and abet is a p;v.w tite fjr t. T1-i,l'. IaaV. .....B a Lutin nhe cmuumjb enemy" in iu effort to re- is Laterteted, sod it ia L Uh be to beratlf is beetirricg prrlist T7.Tr.. gain the supreeuacy wreeted from it by .............. 4. Tbt'trMaer" wary preparation for the grand exhibi the liberal party. kalui aad Julia Mark anuu fcjtMt, tion ia should inter ah be Mn. U. . whjth vitally I. The rktory won by so hard a batu a. 6,, UaaaaaJHKtjf"...... ested. become Let ouoimiawioe the not we and ftbouki not be lightly set aside, Kirwilui aad ttiiUM brfcutnibarfc in disheartened thk 1. --fcmtauua at our insctirity are hopeful that calm rioo will prevail Mikia. matter for a few weeks to eume. We a. Tan nmirw 1 urnrt. PhmuI au4 1. 1'Mlenfill and that auber judgment may interfere have kU of busine oa hand just at V"!! Baxlik"iii" GUktt in time to prevent any material number w will be with it bye and M. T rrmmn aa Uu m.tmn mm". ..... of the Liberal party from going over to present, but Mm Iur kMKi a4 alu Aadrr.ua bye to further the interests of ColumbUs the enemy. raT u. -big show. Piaoo Dw. i B.iaa HH" ". ... . m. rwwf Mus aiain aaa air. Now for another victory! A BBOjira medal for Prof. Koch ha nuuaav Sita.Mra.rwUiaaaaa Whluw rmr." . been truck oT at the Berlin mint Per a. Th XV hnae teaa Umm rtmam. ada the primaries. Mr. WUlawlmua K,lu would be it unUl belter wait to hap -Ui. uillin; Aanca. Tal"atiait". the potency of the lymph furiuin n.H fcarotw. Mr. WwtaU: AMralia. iUm Maewir ; ours. in ; tUrm Atm. backward No A(rtra.Mra. step iu: tended purpose is rstabliahed before Kmta Aawrtra. Mia HtMIL "ilatrraat Lue." giving iu discoverer any great dtree of and om Mm. Jaa. AituVfM Plenty of politics from now on. glorification. If the new treatment will Btitaliua rirnnk Proflu.traBxwl -prevent and cure consuuiptioa, as alTbe Muiliu". KtvriMiuriuc ti.r rum futliijll i'B b'l Ot.DKl will soon know who are her leged, all the uiedul which all the iiMr b"Ttif.ir dituMtvf Lkr." -- jiA workl ' aJufi w . sMrisss. rsirtis showfLfclXsiUNu CU, ttMMMttmtllM T&i&X lfel. GBAiXD U h rUE "KMMKiuUL. Am. Oumu On. flafcsrsd U tk fwtoffies at cl d.au-uj- J e0c-Uo- UM. (vM ( iti. lufa.bf A9 r 20, AMUSEMENTS. taa k'-- indt-ffidrt.-U Ok'd Eim I, ctn.ttaii!e axy ruth I fX!itd by the kryr !u thai V i last Lf. He would tubiUv Laie lii-ijt-li tUSrtiil to fjcufhebj be too or t tis easier tlaa L t for U nl Li. (uofeuiMit XotOiUt!S i:l be HTDAV. JANUARY ptl Thursday, January 22, '91 ENGAGEMENT OF THE EVIilATABLE n--lt t jiu llr.F -- Utah. fu Mij-ktir- o DELECTABLE HARMOXY. TUrtAj Lars mors, touching exhibitions c political aliatka bsra to an swtrsocsd public than that bova in tb Butu&l sdnuirstioo society vemoUy formed by tbs I'sio ard Standttrd ot thi city. With gushing ' sbsiwVm, they rush at each other, embrace, and pat each other 00 the back. "With a charming' recklessness etch imerej when the other takea enoff, regardless alike of the strength of the sneezing compound and the resisting power of the naaul appendage. Their supposed anUtrooisai makes the niinU could ifsue would form a friends. harmony all the more refreshing. trifling honorarium in coinj arin with of tlie fact that one claim to to oi'K disruption! friends, f ireeting: the everlasting gratitude of suffcriojf reprceeAt a art of the liberal party and Come back into the fold. "While the humanity. of is the the other acknowledged organ the people, or Mormon party, they lamp holds out to.burn," etc prs-ssat- sd RcMi-MB- es STRAIGHT POLITICS, nevertheless coalesce like two droits of right-minde- were mar general. Yet it is alleged by trJbss whose cruel avnd cynical heart do not respond to such romantic gymnastic that the com bine is on for revenue only; that the arrangement was entered into solely for the spoil of offioe; that neither faction Tree strong enough to win a victory alone, Imt that each hoped by fusion with the other to defeat the liberal party of Ogden. Perish the unworthy thought! No; thousand times, no! Never should such tender emotions be so impugned. d on uiy own property and $000, besides, oa some in which I am in teres ted, therefore 1 naturally take an interest in the coming election. I am well satisfied with the outgoing admin istration and am thankful to the mayor and oouncilmen for the fine water works, senrerageand the prospective electric railway; also for the interest they have taken in trying to get the president to ign the bill authorizing the city to issue bonds, which would have helped matters along materially, as with so few fund nouody could accomplish more than they have done. How can a building like the Reed hotel, Grand opera house, lioyle block and many other building of like dimensions, do without a sewerf True economy does not exist in total abstinence from spending one's money, so long as it can possibly be avoided, but rather in spending it freely but judiciously. The city which snends 110 money can not keep abreast of the times. It must spend its money with a lavish Imud, but in doing this'it must spontlt in such a way as shall, ns far as jos,sil!e, make every dollur sent adrift bring something more than represented by its face value In return. The best men for office are those who are sought after; not those who seek the oilice, and generally such persons are not contractors, who often ninko one perch of stone measure three by the time the city pays for it. There are plenty of good business men to select from, and those who have been successful in their own business usually make the best men to till a publio position. I suggest, if the population will show 20,000 inhabitants, that the future mayor sould certify to the governor to the above fact, then making this a city ot the first class. Then he should for ward the bill to some able senator to pass it and present the same to thepres-lden- t again. He may feel more inclined to sign it, which would give the laboring man a chance to get work. Show me a place where the laborer and retail merchant are successful and I will show you a good growing city, in which eastern capital ia not afraid to invest or loan money. By all means a mass meeting should bo called to instruct the delegates whom to vote for at the nomination, otherwise we do not know who the delegates would vote for, and consequently would not give satisfaction. This meeting should be called by Thursday evening at the latest Hoping that care will be taken in the nomination, eo that we don't come under ring" rule, yet I will support and stand by whatover nomination is made. Yours respectfully, Joseph Metzi.f.k. about ceedings. An eastern paper confidently declares that the ML Carmel air ship is an a lured success so far as the model i con cerned. It will be remembered that Darius Green' flying machine was per fection Itself in theory. Wa mo in an exchange these words of cheer: "Ogden is preparing for another municipal election next mouth and while the liberals will doubtless carry the day by decisive majorities the campaign will be a lively one It is CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. fortunate for the party that it has so In the local column of this issue will able an advocate as The Commercial," be found a call for a meeting of the Oudkx wants to make wonderful Chamber of Commerce for this evening. For sovenU month past interest in our strides in progress during the present -- "Chamber of Commerce ha been lan year. No good citizen will interpose guishing. Rejteuted efforts have beon any obstacles in the path of contemblade' to 'revive the interest once so plated progress. We have a splondid eagerly shown in the enterprise, but state;' lot us proceed upon the same without a degroe of succors satisfactory policy which hug set the ball rolling. to the promoter of the organization. That to many good men among our For the second time, Salt Lake sa citizens should betray such a diff- loons were closed lost Sunday. . The ex idence toward such an excellent in- pected improvement in the matter of stitution 1 really nothing loss than ordor was the result. The side doors of The sole object of the the saloon are the ones that are hard to deplorable. Chamber of Commerce ia the forwarding keep closed on Sunday, however, and ot the material interests of the city, and these must need be watched with a it ahould be enthusiastically supported vigilant eye. by every citizen who desires to see Ogden take her proper place with the prosThe Denver Times editorially remarks, perous cities of the future. Certainly there are enough of such to make the "Whitelaw Reid is not having a very toilsome time earning kis salary as Min organisation a permanent success, if ister to France. He is sailing on the they will but manifest the proper inter- Nile with his wife." Some newspapers est in it. are forever picking at our publio men The meeting of this evening is called whom should he be sailing on the Now, for the purpose of making a grand final effort to reviva the long dormant inter- Nile withf est in this matter. Let the movement The latest addition to the sectarian be upon a sound, healthy basis, or let it die altogether. This dead-aliv- e literature ot the territory is the Utah condition ia far worse than co- Christian Advocate, published at Salt Lake City, the first issue ot which has llapse juBt appeared. It is to be published NEW JUDICIAL DISTRICT. monthly in the interests of the Methodist Episcopal church, and is a Considerable local interest is felt in highly creditable production ia all its the bill introduced in the senate by Mr. features. Edmunds for the creation of a Fourth Judicial district for Utah. The bill has Ax esteemed contemporary thus hits It is very the nail on the head: "That masquerade passed its second reading. brief, the following being the text in iu the garb of the independent party in full; Ogden should be squelched with neatBe it enacted by the eonat and house ness und dispatch, especially the latter. of representatives of the United States of America iu congress assembled: That There is no room for an independent the governor and legislative assembly of party where the fight is still the old one. the territory of Utah be, and they are Even the errors of a liberal government hereby, authorised to establish a Fourth can be condoned rather than the hieJudicial district in said territory, and to readjust the districts in said territory in rarchy restored." aoh a manner as to best promote the convenient administration of justice Ik axothkr column will be found the therein. Sec 2. That as soon as may be after announcement ot Warren W. Corey of the execution of the power conferred by his candidacy for the nomination for section one ot this act, the supreme eourt of said territory - shall assign one mayor at the hands of the liberal party. judge to each of said districts, and shall Should Mr. Corey receive the nominahave power from time to time to change tion of this party, all its member can such assignment and to provide for oc- support him cordially, as he is known as casions of disability or absence in such rases according to the practice now au- one of our oldest and most substantia i citizens thorized by law. man, too, who has long been recognized as one ot. Ogden' tried friends. A WORD OF WARNING. . situa- Thursday, Jan. Three Acts, t l . - . feet and be os always dry, tion in Ogden, is taken from the Salt "Keep your cold at this your guard against catching Lake Times one of the brightest papers time of the the doctor. S1000 A SNAKE STORY. Death of a Vounj Lady Bitten By a . r 1 .uppt'r-iiea- Freedom, Pa., Jan. 19. A terrible cal amity befell Dr. J. B. Wilkins and his daughter Kate last evening at this place. Late in the fall a tramp captured two largo snakes. The doctor purchased the reptiles, intending to send them to the zoological gardens at Philadelphia. The snakes were placed m a large glass jar, the top being secured by a covering of wire gauze. The jar was then placed oa an elevated bracket in a corner in the doctor's office. Last evening the doctor and hi daughter returned from a visit to the country and entered the office. A large owl flew over the transom of the door, dislodged the jar from the bracket and the snake escaped. One of them immediately caught the girl by the leg, between the ankle and the knee, and'she tainted. The calls of the father and a farmer caught brought assistance, we serpent c-- me necK ana choked its Hie out. Miss Wilkins was carried immediately to her room where every antidote for poison was administered by her frantic father, but without avail, a at 7 o'clock this morning she died. The corpse of the young ladr was ewolen to an enormous size and spotted much like the reptiles, which are said to have been year," says in the country, as well as on of the "Look at the list ot deaths and at the soundest in matter of political judg- diseases kill people, and you will ment The intelligent, thinking people take curethat of your health if you value liberals invited are to the weigh among your life. George Washington himself these words of wisdom: died from catcning cold. He stayed out An independent movement in the in a December rain, did not change hi ?den election is in the interest of the calcul- clothes when he got borne, took a cold, people's party. It certainly ated to weaken the liberal party, llow sad had an attack ot ague, which was long. copper-head- s and were nbrt five feet Marsden's Romantic Comedy in Friday, Ian. 73. a New Musical Comedy arranged for Lotta from the French by A. K. Fulton, entitled SINAffi ' ltua-laa- Uat-ie-. 22, llMUSJETTEll Vlaii.' Z The liberal party ha made Ogden; vater, and uttor their soft cooing Ui arh other like a pir of turtle doves. O&len should see to it that a few disaf lu What a Citizen of Oyrden Eariicttly Advocate. Ah! in thi void, practical world such fected member of the party shall not EiMTOK op Commiju-ul- : instances of por.tar.uu affection are too undo the good already done. Having rare! Such marriages prove the para helped to build up Kansas City, Ienver doxes of the likeness of the unlike and The liberal party is the citizen's party, and other places, I can speak by ex the similarity of the dissimilar. J low proiierly speaking. No thoughtful, perience. From a village whk-- Ogden much lee of disagreement and contencitizen will care for any was five years ago, when I first became tion there would ba if auob attachments other party, at this stage of the pro interested here, and paying taxes of The following, on the political ta Friday Matinee, Belasco and Green's Comedy Drama, PAWN T.1CKKT 2STo. 10. J - IItICJ"!: aSr. SO.-- . 1.1K. S Walkw. auJ Lifr. aoU Iatkimtut, -tum." bf !,: anl K.Uiif. Miilliui;, kiiuUtU Lutta th IiMviuiiaMtlf. The inimitable Lotta, w ith an ei4-Jen- t coinpanr l.cd a charming rejtfrtuirc, w iil Hiakv ht--r initial bow t an Ogdeu oudiciK-next Thurmlay ni'it. Of Litu hersulf nothins neetl Us said. Tim bewitching arlit ui.i le 4 field for herself on the nUn;?, itto which many imiUitor have intruded, with The highest tribute varying KiK.iess. ahecan boast is the fuct that each of her imitators w ho succeeds at all proclaim herself "the coating Lotto." The repertoire has been arranged that Lotta will be seen in three or her characters, Thursday night, Maisden'a comedy, "Musette," will be given; Friday, a musical comedy entitled "In a," at the matinee on Friday, "Pawn Ticket 210." Crowded house should be the rule throughout the engagement, as it is not often Ogden people have an oppor tunity ot seeing so good an actress. WE OFFER THIS WEEK e Iacoswr at the Grand. On Saturday evening at the Grand John S. Lindaey, will play the classic The Virginia drama, "iDgomar." Chronicle ot December 27th says of Mr. Lindsay's company the following: The audience at the Opera House last night by no means corresponded numerically with the merit of the performance. John S. Lindsay's rendition of Ingomar would sompete favorably with that of any of the most celebrated actor who have attempted the role. In the opinion of a number of judicious critic he excelled last night, in many respects the beet efforts of John McCullough in the part, especially in the most difficult portion of ,tho piny, when without runt or to otaginess he thrilled eny the audience with tho intensity ot the depicted feelings ot the hero. The female support was good and the male fair. "IJttl Loro Fauntleroy." Georgie Cooper who interchanges with Gertie Homan in the title role of Little Lord Fauntelroy" during next week's performances at the Grand opera house, essays upon the stage the innocence and artlessness of childhood, a Mower which does not lose one breath of its perfume, one wltit of the velvet of its petals, in being handled by the crowds and visited with ignorant criticism and( injudicious adulation. Her personalty is a white page upon which her character traces its emotion. If you "have seen Mrs. Burnett's famous play, "Little Lord Fauntelroy," tro strain, and discover new beauties and receive fresh inspiration from its tender pathos and exquisite humor. S.J. Burt Bros. 8. J. Burt & Bros, invite their friends and patrons to the grand fur exhibit on Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 20 and 21. & FINANCE AND C0JIMEECE. New York Moner. New Yokk. climcd offered Jan. ,, billsStirling at S.M'i nay 19. Monev on rll pakv. Prime mercantile paper. Sixty demand W.SJ : bar 8ilvr 3. exchange, quiet, firm; : Choice Breakfast Bacon, Choice lie per lb. SmoM Bacon, 10c per Choice Dry Salt Bacon, 11). 9c per lb. . Come Early as these Prices will not ,last long. UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO; 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. TROY STEAM LAUNDRY, 137 25th George - Street, A. (Formerly nf the Telephone Graig, Ctr OcrApn ' ' 107 i Manager, re'im T j mmfln NEW MACHINERY K NEW EQUIPMENT. Mr. Craig is prepared, as heretofore to turn out the best laundry work in Ogden. Telephone 107. TEOY STEAM LAUNDRY 137 ' V -- 25th Street, Ogden. WHOLESALE GROCERS, QV j Importers and Joblsers. Bonds. NewYoek, Jan. 19 Government bonds clowd as follows : 12!) !C. S. 4H's connon .103 U. 3. 4's ree'd U. S. 4 coupon.... 120 Pacilic 6's 110 V. S. 4 sre'd....l3 Copper, Lead and Tin. New York, Jan. January 19. $14.60. -Connor, nfw'.ectpd : Lnkn Lead, nominal. Domestic, Tin, heavy; Straits, fJU.20. $1.60; The Largest Confectionery OGDEN MARKET REPORT. JTannfat'turers in Utah. Wholesale fcvioes. Corrected dailj by Oibsoa A Smnrtkwaita, - wholesale produce dealers, 2363 Washington enos, Oaden Citj, Ctah, mill-ins- Barley, feed. Barley, chopped Corn, eastern ' Corn, chopped Hich natent Straight srade Other rrades Corn meat RoUsd per Bran and Short . Ut, $115 1 80 " " ." Ool " . 2 35 1 10 1 I M 25 T 75 .. THE OGDEN CRACKER CO. (INCORPORATED J 0 $1 00 . W " Wholesale Dealers in all kinds of ' 1413 0080 11 PLAIN AND FANCY CRACKERS. M 10 M ,, lib.. W IIT-- 1 Fcctrti-- 2B M '? r. Onions, 2327 WALL AVE NUE, OGDEN?5 " Timothy, str'ht per"t'a Timothy, m'xd " Lucerne Pbodtxs. Butter, best, per Hatter. utsD, Ei-ioer do S . 1 1 40 Hat. Red Top Wild Factory and Salesrooms, Sellin. 6ADf. Buijur. ;, Wheat, new No. 1 S 60 per ba 1 75 Oau, sacked, per cwU. 1 No. Barley, brewing, 1 25 perewt. Barley, brewing. No. t 1 IS .'. perewt " v " . HSt Lacernesoed. per lb Cental sacks....... Seamles saelu Table salt, per torn Clraaeoar sJt urt'a Krtsd srtt sJWNKtUrerirsvwsr . J ii 09 0 TIIE IV. ia Rear of Central Hotel 25th St. O. P. OurDEN F. PEICE, Manager, Box 268. CRACKER - Ogden, CO., rtai. ,. |