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Show (Hi DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY, JANUARY RUBBERS. 3!. 1691. OVERSHOES. The Place for Fashionable Footwear! La Fuo in r. Ilk takea m taik vt ttm g'jovw, is gQileb&B or lady. It w aeidma ti.it Fat from ti tmLkja ceelera oo csa b&d !vle iil the qsalitieo t goad. Vet tLia m tru her in GOODKICil A CO. lb Ex ciusiT Sboe DfcJer, hv bought of puotiw, rxtr.ee tie clock ut the a&4 meet tWiincaU r.J t) late e:.!nj fiureliiec eaa be found ia ihm Earaooe Jiv -- u ct GOODRICH ore CHABEB OF Much ha been accomplished dur year; more can b aoooming the phabed during the present, if we but do our duty. With the new year just beginning, let us take on new reaoiutioca, and go in one and all with a firm deter cination to make our city happy and prosperous Applaure. pt COMSEECE MET LAST SIGHT. Gentlemen of tbe Chamber, and riU tens of Osden, shall we unite for the ac ooiuplishiueet of the ends? I appeal to you, in behalf of the board of directors to answer in tL affirmative, and respectfully request and invite your co- operation in placing our fair city in th rank tn which it ia justly entitled. Applause.! At the close of his speech, Mr. Evans made a short sod stirring sppeal for tbe success of the Chamber. These remarks were aim received with expressions of endorsement. He concluded by reminding th board of directors that tbey meet tonight and he urged them all to be present. The meeting then adjourned. President Etm Delivered an Address. T:a Chamber of Com mere held a weU attended meeting lost c'14'ht at th President David Erana occupied th chair for the tirst time since his lection. Tae meeting was full of enthusiasm asJ good feeline. It mas entirely har mouioua. It had a busineas gait about it and frequently expressed it spir.ts ia nearty applause. Mr. Evans stated th object of the meeting to be to consider whether th railroad interest of Ogden required at- teuUon trom tbe Chamber. This matter was quit fully ana care fully dincuasetl and it was finally de rided to refer the matter to a committee to further consider and if it was thought expedient, so take such steps as it might oousider judioiotia This committee ia David Evans, D. 1L Poerv, as follows: jr., Frank J. uannon and Judge A. a. Patton. President Evans then delivered a bat might be called his inaugural address to the Chamber, which was received with frequent marks of enthusiastic endorse ment. It was as follows: chamber, FKBMDCirr ItVASS ADDBEm Gentlemen of th Ogden Chamber of Commerce: Midway between Omaha, Denver and Fas Francisco, at the junction of the great railways, in the beautiful, fertile valley of Great Salt Lake, nestled in the lap of the majestic peaks of the Wasatch, and embroidered by the limpid waters of America's great sea, and embraced by the pure, crystal rivers of the Ogden and Weber, nursed at the busom of nature's most dolightful climate, lies the beautiful, thriving Ogden, the "Queen City of th West." Applause. trans-continent- enow-cappe- d WHAT CODES HAS DONE. With n population of twenty thousand peoplo, promising to double within the next yenr. h r resources are not taied an hundredth part Nature has chiseled out easy scenic paasesf through the rugged tux; icy mountains, opening into her very border, and from thence, on through to the west, nnd north, and south, for tho reception of the locomo tive; and already do wo hear the busy whirr of seven railways centering and terminNticg here. Already have we, almost equipped for operation, the tioest electric railway system ia tho wost, and another like system partially constructed. Already is there in use a new and elegant system of water works, supplied w ith a 'great abundance of the purest water. Already isthoroa tine, ample and substantial system of sewers constructed. Our streets are graded, our sidewalks paved, our hotel facilities good, our schools prosperous. Publiu buildings are imposing, and at last we are favorod with a niagniticent structure for the accommodation of the opera and drama, for the amusement and instruction of our inhabitants. Two plants are already in which furnish electricity tor light Gas is sup- Slied in all parts of the city. Imposing blocks and delightful residences are seen on every hand, adorning the city. Alrerdy "is it an assured fact that staolteraare to be established in tbe near future for the reduction o.J precious metals, so abundantly locked up in Nature's treasure vaults, only awaiting tho miner' pick tor development ;" WHAT weumie pojifc , Vast sums of money are about to ba expended for the erection of woolen nulls. Great canals, involving the expenditure of millions of dollars, under which hundreds of thousands of aores of arid lands, surrounding our city will . ing completion. Th railroads, in doing simple justice to themselves, will in the near future, expend large Bums of raonev in establishing shone, and in erecting buildings for general offices. In this, they should receive substantial encouragement and support trom our citisens. Applause. RKA80N3 FOK SUCCBS8. Our soil ia fertile; our mines are rich: Our water our climate healthful ia abundant and pure, having ita cource high in the summits of the Wasatch and coursiag ita way idly through tbe valley, into the lake beneath, only await ing to be harneaied, to give power in mroDellimr machinery for the manu facturer. Commercially situated to com mand the trade of the country in every direction, and possessed of every gift that nature can bestow, and with a united and harmonious business community, there is no doubt what the future has in store tor Ogden, Ap plause. DUTIKS Let OP OUR CrriZKNK. encourage capital from abroad, and when the stranger, seeking a home, or investment enters oar gates, meet him with an outstretched hand, aid a hearty greetiug. nnd thereby induce him to remain with us. Sel fish feclicBS, and petty biekerimrs, re apecting the growth of other cit ies, do not result in our good. They do not build our city. The truth about Otrdeu sounds her highest praises. Merit, sooner or liiter, will prevail. Luyaltv to our city by !ir citizens, and n determined and nnitwl business com ni unity, ia what is wanted, with HI will toward none. A HOlE THREE-ROO- blocks of tun. Ara. Kill Busbed, withia toonii awl M.i:iRftua different kinds of Heatingf Stoves in stock and can suit almost anybody, both in style and price. We propose to keep at the head of the procession and will always make prices that will satisfy ' our customers. i t'ail at t--L WANTED SHORTHAND whaa euauietB(. Addrw. Bt'I FCa-V- I Twenty, furtu-lur- buy Twenty fourth atraet. ETl'DEVTS. scared itt,Jtdca City. FOR RENT. RENT FEURCAEY 1ST, A (XTTAfiE i nana, f umikiwd eomplet. for boa- keepuie. (1 bed ruom sot included i. In uf IsrsMtji muad atiwei. FIR T ; A RUE AND 8UALL HOCSES IX 4 parte of ua city. SMITH A JONES, RENTING AGENCY. area as. tMs) Waatdna-to- a IR KENT I ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT blocks from Street ear. Eaquira of E. . Mortoa.CUlwuity-4mtree- 2441 "Washington Avenue. F)board,BESTat mjTtrSKED ROOMS WTTfc. Jeffenun street. S3M, FOR SALE. TX)R SALE- -I HATE, FOR BALE, A LARGE, A d sound, and saf. family horsa and a Surrey ; cheap. W ill take a ood auilca eow as part paymeot and bankable paper fur balance. J. I. Hurd. Commerrial Office. two-seate- CITY IN BRIEF. A, Riley, of Omaha, is at th Pacific. W. M. Glass of Omaha, is at th Pactic. Geo. D. Sedan, of Erie, Pa., ia in tbe city. A. IL Nelson was at th capital yes terday. D. H. Baldridg ia out of town for few days. Mr J as. A. Miner was in Salt Lake THE LEADING JEWELERS. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, OF THE OGDEN -- Sterling and Plated Silverware, Gold and Silver Jewelry and Novelties of every descrip Ball Grand Second Til Ml City yesterday. tion- - Lriamona veiling ana Repairing attended to promptly. Don't miss th free lunch at th "Turf tomorrow night : AT THE Four cars of oranges are exoected in from th coast today. : SIGN OF THE BIG CLOCK. 2463 WASHINGTON AVE. . : OGDEN. UTAH U. Judge A. B. Patton returned from th T east yesterday morning. SUMMONS. W. IL Harvey was in Salt Lake Citv Ogden, i" Befora B. Ternea, Jos tic of th Peace for 2nd contesting a tana case yesterday. Ogdnn precinct. TERRITORY OF CTAH ) There are fifteen patients in the eitr Coi'ktt or Wkbeb. ( noepiiai. 11 run to overflowing. Mrs. A. Richard, plaintiff, ts. Win. Dwyer, UTAH. OGDEN, D. ia defendant. Gunn Demand. tMM. J. FRANK II ON' HOE. assisting the disnatchera Xavaoeb Tbe People of Utah Territory send freetinx in in out uern i'acino omc for a few Wm. Dwyer, defendant : COMMITTKI'H ? To You are hereby directed to appear and answer days. OMMtTTKB OF ABKANOKHEKTS, before Justice Peace a the of the at E. M. Correll. Editor-in-Chiof Thb Tlieo. Bchsnsenbaeh, Otto Berirer. K. Rheinr Week (.'ummenclns hi office in Ogden City, in said Comity, the Commercial returned from Park City hart, A. R. Hey wood, Albert Kiesol, Dr. E. Thiele, complaint of said Plaintiff tiled horein, within L. L. Davidson. , be days after service on you of this Summons ywieruny. if served on you in Oedeu City, within ten days COMMITTED or mTTATIOX. Mrs. E. M. Gaines has been confined served out of said City but in the !ounty in if 11ISS A. of PEARL ARDINE, Leichter, B. Schwartx, Adam GeUrer. Otto! Rt)pearanee to the house for some days past with a which this action is brought, aud within twenty Berirer. ! DALTX3N 4 BOVLE. Aug. Rraun, L. L Davidson, I. Marks,' days if served elsewhere. severe com. AOlUOUiU. SVH. This First appearance of America'! Pivmior 8ong action is brought to reooverof yon the comnTTKH or kcception. sum of $25.00 alleged to be due Plaintiff from A little more snow vesterdav about uu I'aucu aruvi ijiuijia uucnia, as follows: For board aud room rent furF. J. Kiesel. A. R. Himiy.H F. Rlhr;n I H f a rtig artrarnnn, mumehk ktir, . you two in ones, mere is some genuine Will be offered for to-danished Plaintiff at you by joumpocial instance Hrers. Herman kshn. K. Rh.inh.pt 1 U..L. by the Mtlrrn Ai.lli, W M. B.. Hit 1XM). and t dnriuir Albert L. sieigmngV now. . regno L. EiLAuth, in Weber, Davidson, So), j tliir now H.vina Rotura Art, For further particulars reference is hereby Meyer, Adolpk . sale only: rt',t An net that baa puzzled thorn all. Fehringer.' uiy Lia eue,ot mnd s ticket Plaintiff's complaint now on tile at my Pronounced by all who liavo witnmwotl tluir made to FLOOB sTAXACtlKM. w conttned to his rooms trom the effects in this action. to bo the most wonderful altill and oHlce, A. R. HeVWOnd. TlinO. ftllAfiUnKnfli pprformance TTnnt.v And yon are hereby notified that unless von of a severe cold. hiKlUy Dnivlind m rial aot ovor aeon In thia counso do appear and answer said complaint ft Hess, Oustave Mnhlenhaiipt, Otto Berger, Miss Minnie KicknttftnifheathUcreatact try. 1 X. anove vv 1 11 John G. Tyler has filed an application Plaintiff will t iFll rr.am'r. Henry Kissel, Steinfeldt, W. V. vuuuimi Wj yu i v with a Hracl Korcmust Dire from the dome of aurainst rtxiiurco. you for the sum claiineds tbe theatre to Hip hantlBcf Wm, E. Bickott, a for letters as permanent administrator i.OO. interest and cost of suit. f" foot. of Twoiitjr-thnof the estate of George IL Mitchell. To the Sheriff or any CoiiifT 1'ickota Admitting Grentlemius ' Hanging Lamps, (specially distance First appearance of BOIIBY ("AEKOL. County. Territory of Utah, (treetiul"' i and Toadies . Dr. M. X. Graves was called by tele Cnntiniiod Sncrow ana of the return fIiannine Hereof. due leHi service Vocalistn, cut to reduce. our Hiven under my hand Uiu 3th da? of Jnnuarv N'ELLLE UARKHAM. QRi E MONROli, gram yesterday to attend professionally A. D. B. TWINES. Just Plain MISS NORA WILLIAMS. Judge Loofbourow at Salt JLako City. Justice of the Peace for 2nd rurden Pmr.inrt. stock) $2.75. For sale at the office of F. J. Kiesol Co., WALDO WHIPPLE-Appe- ar, Wbitk & Whits, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dieapppar, and L. L. Davidson's cigar store, 25th street. sensational item: The Startling OATLEY 3, SISTERS merry jingle of the sleiirh bells dis Other better 'ones, to be sold turbed the circumambient air last night. Tlie ereninirV perfornianco to conclude with BOBBY CAKKOL'S Version of a , in As will be seon by their announce ment in this issue, the express companPans, No. d, 10c. ies have fixed a free delivery limit in Note The evening'a performance commences this city. " " No 1, 15c. at 8:13 (harp. & Avey Meighnn. abstracters of titles. " " No- - 2, 20C. and Fifty Cents Popular Prices, Twenty-FiT- e and Ganey & Stephens, real estato brok Seats in Boxes Fifty Conts. era, move to the Reed hotel building " " o No. 1 ' aooui aiarcu ist. " " Bartholoiui Barbnsino, the insane No. 4. 30C ! Frenchman who bus been confined in " " No- - 5- - 35c- the city jail for sorao time, will bo taken to the asylum at Provo today. " " Finest Billiard Hall in Utah. No. 6, 40c. I 4 rlraviu J. niKonn ' TTp Htairs Over MacJon'e. bankers, have leased the basement unsize sponge baths (have der the Ogden State Bank and will Large We have the largest Hall In Oirden and use move to their new quarters March 1st been selling $5.75) $4.00. tho Brunswick Tables exclutt-irolTho following telegrams remain uncalled tor at the Western Union tele- Hat & Coat Pegs, a special COME graph ofiioe: J. J. Skoglund, Wra. line, 2 for 250 P. J. Rauh, T. M. Bingham, J. Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Underwear and Heavy Winter E. Cosgrave, Thos. Anderson. in Carlsbad China, Hnndc Will Ko any quanClms. W. Frankel, ot Buffalo. N. Y, THE BRUNSWICK. manuwill be reduced for representing Wile Bros. & C tities, facturing clothiers, and oce of the niotst one day only 25 per cent. popular boys on the road, was busy yesterday with his many customers. CELEBRATED Yardmaster McCoy, ot the Union To make room for the JMMEXSE SPRING STOCK just purchased. ! Pad tic left yesterday for a few week's in Omaha. vacation with old friends FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. Hia place during his absence will be Come and see for Yourself. filled by Night Yardmaster Moore. Sam E. Josselyn, night dispatcher of F. R. LASHER, th Southern Pacific, ha first trick durin ot Charles absence Currier the ing Ogden, California. Mr. Josselyn has been tinder the weather for several days but ia Frails and Product. LOW PRICES. GOOD GOODS. W. HALL. A. 0. Utah, TIM! II ARE YOU ALIVE bore-name- JAN. 26TH. THE FOLLOWING Great Bargains " , 4 ...... J, ui nnns 1.00. turn gat , SLIPPERY DAY. THE BBUKSWICK -- V. GRAND ! Sale Slaughter PEICES OP M ACCOUNT. AND SEE US. J. G. Proudfit & Co., DEITMAN BROS., Your Great Chance Cigars are Uneqnaled. - CU Below Cost .Until Feb. 1st, Tlie H. ROSS. One ot the derricks on the top of the new Syndicate building on Twenty-fift- h street tell yesterday and badly frightened the people for a block around as well aa the workmen. No damage was GROCERIES. 185 THE FAIR. Twenty-fourt- St. h (IS TANNF.B BLOCK.) Telophon To. 3-4-- t, , Ogtlen, TJTtah. done, however. Orders Solicited and 'arefnl and Prompt Tho "Turf," at 2X1 Twenty-fiftstreet, Attention Given to EeM-rrof Them. will formally open tonight with a big free lunch which promises to be the the finest spread ot its kind ever seen in Ogden. Messrs. Geo. Peck and James Herrington are the new proprietors. & St. Mr. Last, of the firm of Jennings, Last BOl'SE AXD SIGN Thomas, is now in the east making spring purchases ot fancy novelties and imported and domestic dry goods, Solid Vcetibulcd. etc. They carry tlie largest line Is tlie uit,v line rnnninif Trains Daily and Klortric-lighto-- ALSO of silk suitings and trimmings in Ogden. between t'liieao and Omaha, comntwed Give them a call at 5I1C5 Washington of Miinilicont Sleeping Cars and avenue. The Finest Dints? Cars in tho World. PAPER HANGING and CALSOMLNING. Tiik Commkuhat. states By request that the report in the Union; yesterday CLASS. evening that Mr. Turner had declined HARD W00D A '&iALTY.; the uominat ion for mayor at the hands ot the "Anti-Ring- " Any further information a tt Rntfif Fare, party, was incorrect. j ully f nrniahM by It was probably a typographical error, etc., will be -c'leerf ALEX MIT ftT L. Mr. Turner received nnd accepted tho MAIN ST. SIIO? Ci ioi Aaeat nomination from the "Anti-KingT. r. rewu- -i party. Tr.m.lim' Aitrnv ' ( ib.v, HontzOil anil The Citizens' party also nominated him ;!or 101 8. Main Street (nd ho accepted. ttuiss Coaiuany. SaU.l4ikCiy Putnam House Clothing 306 24th Street. Utah. HARDWARE! op CD h y Milwaukee t Paul RAILWAY PAIiSTTIISTG a, Stenin-lieaL- .a, a- p4 M.TEAHEN Q THE CHICAGO trim-miiu.'- us, therefore, WASTED. WE H hundred 3So. 4 J WANTED. HAVE NEARLY ONE Nearly 2,000,000 in Use J 43aaaaocoo ISOLDS. FOOT Street. LET THEKI KK I KIOK. It Was Unauimom and Entboslastlf 4 c. v SHOE DEALERS, W. W. FUNGE. SOLE AGENT FOB J tc4 h Twenty-Fourt- attired ia ' xt, sew u IS AT- - THE EXCLUSIVE CO.'S, No. 313 AKCTICS. THIC & ap(jAred at an lU-l- r full dree euiu, ociy two thick's er wrocg. Ufi aas, tUit 00 LUck erefiicf tb ouUi X dialled fcoary jU vsteh-cbuo- , V Lsve in thir foot-dre2 oiLe ha of rveciEg bnota, sLua T U 2 fcti pets; in tb west. W tuake 2 ajax-uLiU odd sue aad width. Com r0"1 od try ua. Jo lad our to Uir 2 A w dirplay a jnjfuioc of shoe and alipper ctver before teen ia Ogden. -- A BOTH FOR LADIES'. GENTLEMEN" AND CHILDREN. tut lUt fttoea rtttoric J ff-w-vers- sl d .H.M ! I43 it,: X-b- - I o o CO 4-- J OTnEVELLj I AND II VutMEny IJ I p. a 0) in o C2 BOYLE BLOCK |