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Show UUDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7. lbUl. TITOPllfflESflHONE?! sv who Tlw P .;. roe--i Ud be a Ltd L.i oa a ak that ;iny. kH Lmii He m,a& u TkH. And Li L Pwpic' party ah A GREAT METING Tfce is A it 1 rxiox ruinoiUTTEts. l lak fipatrLcr to Trn; fat I- - tut botj. port Tbe dispatcher of the Cakw IV-itdivision, four ia rusher, will re. port for duty at Ogdna tomorrow TV x.d irea are etruc, carters with the tbey will be give Sou therm Pactfc dispatcher. Mr. the Mperinte&dc&t, mill try for aLil of auacaik the line from Bait Lake until Mr. Clarke regimen a kick ahea it ia u&deratoud his offioa will be Okored here as was the intent ioa before the geem! manager revered the order of thing by his to Omaha. Paul L WiX ho' held inp the of train atartrr oe the Mountain dirUioa here last suuirkt and now ha the eace office on tiie Utah diviaioa, dl aim change hi headquarter to Ogden with the dmpateh. Mr. Well a an The the "Citiica 1 -- slu r THEXEW K the L'jwtJ ( .' ttrgaa irty, atiBpuJ u--r the C.U-ta- e day to hedge f jr tbe awea factajM who wer gjutf to take of Mada Brother to ll vp the crrta-- a realty for fcv i.V if the I'lUtrc " ti ket at evicted, worth f ItiM ia case of Liberal p-adopted for bedgicg by that taprr vaa to detlare that Medea brother do not o a the prjrrty in uet jue, but are Jy agecU for it. Madea Brothirr dr.r to mpbata-i)deny Una etalewect rl to and here that thia and all thetr property u ia the naate of one or the other the brother, as the public recur.l will pnne to anyone ho carea to look it up. They have none of their property ia ttieiV irea' biiuob, aa Lai xxie jf the au-ager of tf Citizii" " f arty, to dodge 2ETJJMTCflrrtf. Eiteaiv Xmuirmrutt Makia; fui-l- ae ia May SciL eW'.ios jLKlrt on .iruuQt cV ! onj-b- u tiumsrt'j rauJi riasr raoc) TU work oa tL Ptrat MethoiLat. Le id u.Mt tLat Lit rt ti.xjiJ Don in K!t Lake City it sad the church i bar uw tliid of the rapaily. The dee ar-afimeto aoora-if-gthe Commission. Sau Eiders IAj joa judr. UDdivtAcd that Workingit id tLeparty. --CiUz-o orators froaa Chicago Lav axriTed aad " party. g the ar tfcrws part Do m the tiri are to do tb baeat froaco lAppiaute. They ay you Lave armg ork that La ever U )oii a tui u to nouiz three rtM or We. Well that riag bio fair to expaed djee ia Cor-witerntory. Laat Tharcdav the workavM until it ewers the buie territory. It is IT BOTHERED THE DOCTORS. LI insisted ati'l crt a that brgaa cvttinc the cathedral glass aad iUdely a rirg that M tteejebied tugeiber Ly aLouid bi-- rw jellied & part ci th Lib- Amera-awindow at about roaa the large principle. eral party. He t make out that The Mormon church, the biabope and plei. 7V Liberals Su!e4 It, lint the lhro ar thrre partiea runnicj two lr lentil have used Uod'a day and the lfj ii- orgaa will be shipped froas IMr-- - about Uie laat of that biodUi aad tickets. Would b houses of worship to dictate to their Heart wiil l. set up ia the church by tho iieyvoud said he did not know ho docks boar to rote. It make bo differlatter rt of March. Thi organ w mom Tlut Iicat 1 One. Ridgely and llendeTbhot assumed to ence what church due this, it m ott be.cg built by Votey A Farrand of peak for the L.U-ra-l party. Itey had to Aoiera-a-a institutions. ( aad a Dever a rot for tLa party or slioao beea H.UU ha It a E. R Kidgely, W. W. any activity in aidic it intereeta, cor I have Several day ago prewrtited to the church by P. A. IL contempt for any aiaa ho Frankhn, prenaleat of the Niagara Kunge and F. J. Heodcrshot went to given a dollar to the funds. will drag the rtuM of Christ into the -- 1 dj uot claim to be Milling and Smelting company. Biire of politics. ICheera.) They ahoukl Salt Lake City and represented to tha their creditor. The ttnie to th liberal of the deoicatioa has bnea I am a tuetiib r of be denounced whether m the Mormon I'tah Conitmsekxi that as the election the -- CitUeii" jiarty. AByoae wlio koa anything about definitely fixed and w ill be on the eve, pcrty. or any other church. made value in been of the Lad veral the aid thkt proja-rtof Ogdeo the nd of May and last aatd up sj ll. y id - I'm jflad to hear it. There judges My Everr old politician will tell you to enthusiastic Itgdt-cite- , eo " ing and hi tranter thit offered for if the evening of the Zilt- - Bialtop of sards tho "Citun" party would not are but tao artie in this campaign. cry and if deftid to cry fraud i a great a pleasure to him a it U cooibtnatioa ie to worth that Baffalo will open the program elected, The I'aojile's party met and ra'ilitid the and demand a recount. get a fair chow ia the elect ion. They friend (Laughter) counties hi w more railroad and aud there no o and " ticket, uhi.-- kave but two money too, Warreu of l).iier auioug the -UI They cry Ting" and cor. upttoa and boy. aantad a mig of their oan faction put "iti.en" of hedging or dodging any more. The cke it. in the iiel I as there have parties have into the and council taken gone yet is Mr. Bancroft bolJ gentleuea wtio a ere going to take ei peeled bere oo the board ia each ward. They repre- Utn, and the liberals are entitled to a one of ita li.rly next week Rev. J. West ley HdL meujliers who helped do these to look oer the tacant dice intoday the up the offer should rimply put tip or the pastor, will start eat for the" Mir n the board or there ia no b id sented that unless this were done there majority and him for mayor. up thing pat Union depot with a view toaelccbng hi . hut up. vwut raiding more f ii.d and arrangeu'-TiiCV must havedoae this on the Hoaur-pathithing as victory in iMihtii-swould ba fraud. They aunt dthecoui-Hiissiofuture quarter. The removal will take Another scheme set up for hedgLig ing fL an excuriou of Methodict biui-ifrl- er here rose and isaid he dU. of "Siiila, Siniihbu doctrine t couie to Ogdea tod look over notlleudershot the iafcr HieutloUed U the place within the next fortnight. and laymen to attend the dedicaw ith to ba u:;r.ento.d purpei bythat ashavicgfjid Curantur." v.'heeT& ti.e situation aid Us things up j sjit The Unton depot company dh the new aiitvation M alien Brother otTcred tion and vtit Ogdn for a few daa d the tlse that "Cities"' party tiiuA T. me Came of John at told the t iiera. order of things liudi itself their Ril.mn Ut summer for Nest Sunday w ill be the last that Mr. Oa learning this Ir. Ilnr'but went to People's party. If he had said so he did the catting up the return. of the fall cran.jwxl for olh rotxu and the truth Thi is not true. ne i;.ht fall Hill will occupy hi pulpit for several ti one At not mean it. election tiiit ihe IVople'a party would of Colli P. Kilt Lake l'ity arid explained to the remark when hen anxious to close out and go week. He ha announced to In Ililgiiy isaid tiirit if he was ust n not run a tickt in thm campaign but his gaze fell Huntmgtoi:' (VKii'tii.iotj the trie F'tu.i'io?i an 1 t!n coniplcttsl strw away.it w a offered for f'iUM cash. the morning on "Exultation preach upou Liln-ra- ! l.tirtk-i-a'id hiiific:f Through lr would a Cit ::'eiV ticket tnre for tiie fir: time, that Og.Ien L a t Htion liO a l!.iTo the itiitiri-Njiuui put i ticket U'i:,g realized, But if t ie ted llumilialioa." la the evening the subf to the Luhtcr. Hi mcst have rolt-t gifted "ll'aa Kne biul.it i . observed tiie great they a. il all it for boro.igh. it ject will be -- True (ireatnetts and How alt.Wg'a berala he represented. He it'iiitted with prevhttcy L'itightr. 10,i, 1 have never i to But tin jiti'.iifi'.jri having rai!ro.Hil manager, "but u the old is valued at 10.uk). to O'ttain it." During hi alwem-- Iter. f ; in m as llry to niakt) vestevday the ! that the I'eopk-'i- Iparty ins;s;-L- the liid d known a more careful and painblaking of coma wise, po nd fooliiih. Heme Put up or t.hut u,gent!e!t.pn. Gto. H Jayne will have charge of hi n ieuiiy much au as ever, t.j official He ha been. than and time of i all tho vi!t your Mayor Ijo t!ie general heal work. the judges lis he had Lefore. and the council took a mere overgrown day tVdei.Jwill . I. 'oJfr-y- . members except Hon. of all the ro i lstlmt now cenMNmoii Iauey. Kcan the to did nut II J lleiideinhot and nt't'iu iiiul the has been town who a village, brought ter here and another atorywill be tick, arrived and lit'Id a Bessioi notiee the mix th.'V were F.fTccN of a Mine Afrideut. into. into such CliU A.ai, Feb. & Judge Tulet, of the prominence that the whole yesterday afternoon at tiie jlrtum hotel Hec'laiiue! netHHWary." a of the lie t reprejentd p.irt circ-uiI'iiited Si. .tea has bcon ect to talking WiLaanHAMUK, Pa, Feb. C The ga contiists of the court, practically tied up any ect parlors. Tiie Cotuuius-bXotliiug can te dSihe now toward an Liberal party. lInd'sisi.ot iwtinctly about it. Leing a uew and prosperous following geutlemeu: additiou except by tearing off the second tlement in the Kean bank affair by feeder in slope 7 at Nantiooke becamo Lib-ral- , uietu-b-io- f not a was a stated he but Alvin Sounders, aciir.tr chairman, IJ. city thsre were di die a It element to con- story and this would involve an exense granting an injunction to B shopTavlor, ignited this morning and in a short tint the "Citizens"' party. trol. IJut it lias been luamiged so well that the L. Itabartson, J. A. A. IJ. company ou!d hardly consuler, the Afrioan missionary, restraining Kean the interior of the mine was -Peomass of two Haven't ultra lurubail you that I am surprised to sea how well it at Williams, and Elijah Sethi, secretary. and his aasignee from disposing of the flames. A flood of water i now being time, thepre?nt ple's party leaders oa your ticket? has bean done Applause. 1 hero were present the CommisMon, Mr. ilancroft'a qiwrters will probably bank By these proi'vieding the poured into it, but it w ill be difficult Kidgely Yes, but we called our conHe urged the Mormon people to lie the rooms and Judge 11. P. Henderson, James X. oocupiixl by the bishop iteek to CKlaldiali lru:t fund for to extinguish the fire. Perhaps it will formerly as Liberal a vention meeting. break old lines IMlurl-butchurch , away frm the Kiaiball, A. It. Hoywood, Dr. F. II. Nelson also insisted on the posi- and join the party of progress. He spoke Union Pacific resident engineer, Mr. aUmt pj.umi, which he say Kean re- require months, and in the mean time and 1L T. Hume on t :e part of the tionA. taken (Worrell and the otlico of Claim Agont ceived a treasurer for the fund toestab-litd- i hundred of miner w ill be idl- - at a Kidgely. by Liberals, and Messrs. C. C. liichnrda, T. highly of Mr. M utt. i hev say he a a Fa her. mission. season w hen tbey moat need work. I desire it distinctly undert-'tonDee "Ih.w-j,That's what vou want, a man I). Deo, H. II. IColapp for the Peple's is in the the that People's who can the dcnartmenU and party and A. 11. Nelson, E. K. Kidgely field, organized, intact, party and to stay. He see that manage and F. J. ilendertmot for tho "Citi.ena' " they run rigid. He had brought his for man for a wanted judge sharp .Mr. Allen along as a Icnuiblicnn to show ia tb First ward. that dowu iu his county Democrats and The Co.mmkim.-ia- l was also represented. party a on nominee Kimball Aren't you Republicans work together for what THK MF.KT1.NU OrKSEO. the "Citizens' " ticket? I ak the ques- they consider riuht. There some croak Gov. Saunders opened tho buMneaa by tion to learn what party you belong to. ers say the Republicans get all the a few pleasant remarks, Baying some of ' Deo I Utbug to the People's party. office. Here the sot ins to be the gentlemen present would have to ex I did not accept tho "Citizens' " nomina- the other way. I complaint Laughter. ia Commission action to I here it hut as the tion it the plain got through except He then said he"d devote a word to for. It's being ia the city would need of the People's primaries. tho temicrance question and read a list no explanation, as it had decided last C. C. Richards said he belonged to the of bills allowed bv the Salt Lake Mor fill to come to Ogden at thin time, but People's party, not the "Citizens' " and mon, council for for elections, whisky some no tho Commission understood that the Mormon church too and ho had celebrations and other purposes. Under questions have been raised in the city apology to make for it. Ho regarded the old regime there were thirty-sevewhich tho Commission's attention is both the Liberal and "Citizens' " party distilleries in tho territory, ono being asked to le given, and that being the as evils and neither suited him. He still by Salt Lake City. They also case an opportunity would now be given insisted that the People's party should operated ran a bar of their own. for any remarks that were desirable to have one Judge in each ward. And this is the party which is make. As the Commission understood The commissioners here asked what in the name of the, "Citizens' " ia in case Liberals had of tho as to doue division be the would au issue it, equal party and pretending to be no much in the judge of election. Men have been been 6plit into three or four fractions. favor of temperance. They took in $45,-00- 0 This was a poser ajd was not satisfacsuggested by all parties, and if not all in a little over a year with their Salt representative men they should, perhaps, torily explained. Lako saloon. And they had 250 policebe made so. Tho Commission is here to Judge "Henderson I am perfectly men at that time. That's the kind of enforce the law, not to interfere in poli- willing to concede that the People's government the "Citizens'" uiimiiiiimtmiiiiimmmuiiiMiiiuuuumumiiuiiimiuiim party want o tics or take any part in any local differ- party is alive and well." Ho denied that to. I back not can to believe, go you ences. when a man leaves a party he still be- and will not believe, that you are going This brought up the matter of the longs to it. Ho is of another party, and to take such a step backward. (Ap whose if there are really three parties in tho persons recommended for judges, ' W. H. Wright & Sons Company field then they should possibly divide plause. aame3 were read. With the success of J. W. McNutt and But in the present case it the Liberal Kimball Ia that W. Y. Funge, Jr., on the judges. on next the are Monday party is simply a question of two parties, and the list of "Citizens' party judges? will take a step forward. Five territory d of was. to give the People's party He was informed that it getting ready to move years ago there was inactivity here, op"Well," said Mr. Kimball, "he ia not of the judges and the Citizens' fear of capto the government, position and then one party has two of the three ital to come here. But now Utah is age. He is notqualitied." This surprised the representatives of judges. It is doubtless correct that the marching forward to tho music of the ASK YOUR ASSISTANCE, the "Citizens" faction very much. They People's party should be consulted as to Union. The interest of every man, woman for which had been making all the complaints what men should be assigned them as and child is centered in the success of about irregularity aDd the first ono judges. "Only good men should be this city and this campaign. The Liberal YOU ARE LIBERALLY PAID. shown up was their own. They made a made judges, ami I think that the maparty represents the principles of tho of a should have feeble effort at explanation. It takes majority jority party American government and he appealed the judges." THE TALX BEGUN. to every man to resolve from this limo time and money p- It is fair that the minority Kolapforward to do all ho can for tho success E. R. Ridgely arose and said be should each have one of the Liberal ticket. and party majority to move a large stock of goods thought it proper to explain the reason of the judge?. Then let a third man be Let the Liberal ticket be defeated and lie chosen who would bo the complaint had been made. to the Poonle's and they satisfactory party will rejoice, exult, and claimed that his party is part of the ' claim the victory, Lota Liberal victory Liberal party, but is not satisfied to be everybody. are going to rid themselves Gov. Saunders I consider it complirepresented on tho election board by the mentary to Dr. Hurlbut that so little be won and then will come a ernnd of EVERY ARTICLE POSSIBLE People's party judges nor the two Lib- objection is made to the men ho has march of prosperity for the city of Ogden one of selected for eral judges. His faction wan-eApplause. be before moving, THEREFORE seem to judges. They The band played another tuno and the judges in each ward, lie wanted above .ach as men. repr ever ono tho best of political meetings the taing divided up. anything you want in Shoes, Kimball Nearly every man who has held in tho adjourned. Kimball But there are but two par- been territory Dress Goods, Wraps, Notions, Fancy put up for judges has so served for ties in the Held, the "Citizens'' and Libthree or four years past. To the Workinynien! eral. No People's party is running. wood The Liberals have selected Goods, Clothing C. C. Richards Yes, but too People's theHey A call is hereby made for a gathering two judges they want aad are satis-tie- d over or Linen as field distinct as is the in party of tho Liberal railroad voters and other with them. and insists on its representatives among toUnion house at is looks an Nelson as there It opera workinginen though they ask no profit on. thejudgos. Which is the majority and intention to commit fraud if tho propo- morrow (Sunday) afternoon at :H0. A Cash minority party? of is asked and free Mr. wood is to be carried sition of opinion expression Hey Kimball At the last election the Lib- out. Mr. Nelson said he charged this will bo expected. By order of takes the goods at eral party was in the majority and taoro Com m itt k k. boldly. is no reason to think differently now. EASTERN COST. Hey wood Talk about fraud! Who Judge T. D. Dee said that he would is trying to commit fraud? Who is tryEverybody hear the Citizens Matinee two of names of the the change Euggest Lay in a supply of necessaries under the guise of pretonding to be all this afternoon. or three of the judges assigned to the ing two parties to get two members of the while People's party. For instance, the one board but the "Citzens' " and Peoples' Notice. in the First ward was a good man, but combination? YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY A PROFIT. is but one and the It not accustomed to such business. Having sold my meat market I desire same thing. to settle up This is F. J. Hendershot argued that while parties indebted to me to be satisfactory all Saunders It on or before February 20th, or the acthe "Citizens" party had absorbed the is to select good ought will be counts and then men all no sale of hard, old stock, then unpaid will be placed in the People's party and the two combined well. hands collector. a of Puillii Grill had half the votes, it w s but fair that but a Adjourned for an executive session. they have half the representation on tLe The Commission did not announce its REMOVAL SALE of board of judges and be allowed to apFor Sale. findings last night. prove their half. choice The three year lease of the Congress goods H. II. Rolapp said he did not know Tiie Case of Judge Frier, Who Suf- hotel and saloon: Cheap for cash. Lodghow Mr. Hendershot came to think his and everything goes, at cost fered Thirty Years. ing apartment and saloon will be sold sot had absorbed the People's party. if 10. E. desired. Yoweli CASH. FOR Salem, Or., April separate Tho People's party is in existence yet, been have I that I hereby certify solid. was and His party just straight Citizens' Band and Banners on the as much entitled to its own representa- troubled with a disease of the stomach tive on the board as ever. It had not and kidneys for the last thirty years streets at 1:30 p. m. lost itself in the "Citizens" party but and that after using four boxes of the iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiimi iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii From St- - Gaul Switzerland. had chosen to affiliate with that party J Oregon Kidney Tea I have found great relief and from oeneht it. I'eo-pleor as the least the two evils. The Our own importation, the largest stock A. R. Frikr, ticket will be in the field on elecof Embroideries ever exhibited by any of Polk Late County Judge County. tion day as a distinct ballot, though firm in Utah from 3 cents per yard up to S. J. Bukt & Bros. 5.00 perhaps it will be the same in part as Stoves Cheap. the "Citizens" ticket Wisdom's Violet Cream will keep the At 351, Twenty-fourtstreet, you can Ridgely then tried to make clear how his faction is b part of the Liberal party buy them, payable when J. W. McNutt skin proot against the effects of severe weather. Try it. and nothing else, which chooses to affili- - is elected mayor. TLit Was the Question Efore la He, la-ic- to Baa-crcft'- trd Tu f"u-io- daa-gerou- a ct Ap-plau- pu-Uo- ofr It prrain prricg aa al - at i ot La-tr- a -- y the-CiH- Vm-ccnt- aayi c n t-- aU-rbe- l(.t. - -e tVi-hle- th"C.tiz" f e ,ne-Ihir- l tit r qu.-irte- atn. et. n The Attraction of Today! REMOVAL SALE Of Dry Goods, Shoes, Etc. I one-thir- one-thir- d, . 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