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Show 0(3 DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY. FEBRl'AKY 6. 181. this rote if it cam Looertly. He ass to cwte that "ti MvXutt had riC4 jJl L tbe eubd cuurd v4 of the city, and tl.at tao at lb colored eooepiraior wee at that eaocieet in jail awaiting trial fur reoHV-m- g EES bribes from the afureeie&tiu&ed -- MOWMASMEETlN'Gj r&TlZS FAETV FOLLOW FILL THE OPEB1 HOUSE. Wit off! ring." He impressed upon his bearers the fart that the -- Citizens' " party was pledged to the maintenance of the rights of property and individual rights, and Ibat aa tue candtda.es ouu ao ueur utmost to protect the interests of He considered that the Liberal party offered aa insult to toe intelligent proprietor Jjf a saloon when it assumed that be was in favor of unbridled license and lawleaaneiM, thereby endangering bis own We and property as well as thobe of others. Liberty did not mean freedom from all restraint, as that would tnfhnze upon the right of others, and bo true man would abridge man. n aui the liberty of aey other not believe that the -- ring" carried in its pocket the better class of saloon men. Theae men thought for themselves and could but see the disastrous mistakes made by the Liberal party. They could not want a continuation of present methxls. If the "ring" were continued in power now, no future efforts to break it would avail. The city would be under boas rule for an indefinite period. The captain finished an eloquent speech with the declaration: "I am in ravos cm equal rights for all and between all all kinds and classes, and am wuung 10 stand or fall on this principle." raoio of the rvMos. The chairman next introduced Ben E. Rich, who declared that for the hrst time in" bis life he appeared in a polit ical camnaurn under a different banner from that of the People's party, and that be was proud of his new political He devoted a considerable amount of time and forensic tire to a defense of charges brought against the Mormons, and "pointed with pride" toineiact that although the Mormons were beaten f.wo years ago none of them had emigrated 1s yet They had wisely decided to join bands with the progressive psopie 01 an parties and creeds, and the result had been the erection of such magnificent business blocks aa the First National bank building, the Grand opera house, the Boyle block, the Union block, the Real hotel, and other of orr best structures, lie closed with aa indignant denitl of the rumor that, at the last moment; the People's party would put a ticket into the field and try to elect it LtsTrrrrcia comparisons. The next speaker was C B. Push. He drew comparisons between the present political conditions in Ogden and those ai one time exisuaa in sunuun iu Kentucky, when the republican part; was hopelessly in the minority. He ha never heard democrats in those states complain because there were a few re publicans in their legislatures. The pros ence of two Mormons in the Ogden City Council would not necessarily turn the city over to Mormon rule again. a Little Assistance From the SoCalli 5f -tl-ti-trni' Party." TRACK AND -- staadinf an th i4!furt, tk rrt MMd rows Uid.Au a.ifi tuo TRAVEL v. traia Ota aid BWc Lac Pciie fur fc.au. ON ul M.r.ckiJ tbe ILmwri eat the POM. rirwl utrs as a eSass. aad wra not authorized la rvpraeeet thees. acd Wars us. Xot a voter of this city b a bar of the aad Sseats dub, be a That . ta andarwyreai. L reckdset eolored voters of Pad The Colored Yotr HU a duoaaoe u action of tha said A. IL Caneroa aad gite oar hearty supaort to Night Politics still ia a healthy ounditkw: ao J. W. McNutt. Liberal eaadidaU for signs of eonausaUoa jC Myor, aadta Liberal ticket ia ifca as number a the Southern Pa Quits entirety. JUDGES DO WILL HDRLBITS had their bves guaranteed. nic clerks Speakers in scMluraeeaeat of tha rasa Lccilul Tbey will never luUua ware made by Wax. H. Camahsil Aady .Jonas, Prad Mitchell. Uaorgw Derided Xot The CommUekMi The Fwllinr PUrr. lapr-- Hoi Guatber, JtaMS Blackburn. -" & Br 4haw. W. L. Love, hides J. Error iie the Titiiens Following ara the polling places of the Darin, w. Arhe Sullivan aad O. M. PartT. firs different wards for the election to- CampUlL row. Readers of Tax Commuhil rurty-etgh- t colored votora signed thav aoluUooa. woukl do well to cut thacs out for re- Mrtaat Faiater ea aal Erfau The WMatiag than rava three ehaaca Valata aaa NUba, aa4 the Pucrr for J. W. MeNutt and adjourned. ILIL First ward-C- ity TUI Will FsUew Liberal DcL est Second rurner of Grant and Twenty fourth streets. SUffed BalloU. The eolored voters met last night in Kui-school house at Third ward One immaculate oommittee of of tha deIlodcarriera of Union to tha hall tha Mound Fort. who propoaea to purify tha city, Fourth w ard Old Methodist church. nounce tha action of tha Sen fifteen, waa too drunk to whitewash last airht. between Tsenty fourth and Twenty-thir- d ate Club. Tha meeting was called to streets. Real estate transfer ware but tSL&O Kifth Ward-Re- ed k Burritt'a office. order with Walter Ernest in tha chair tha past week, tha lowest for a lone tor tha election of officers. Wm.IL time. oa Twenty-fift- h street are waiting for tha Lib Buyers officer will The registraUun be at City Campbell waa nominated aa chairman erals to win again. Hall all day Monday. and duly elected. Mr. Campbell then interested in ia Turner," stated tha object of tha meeting and tha a "All I'm"Anti-ring- " AXOTHEB MISSTATEMENT X1ILED. man "1 leading Walter hsva no use for tha balanceyesterday. following officers ware elected: of the d 4 Mr. Ercd Denies That Mormon Money Ernest secretary; Andy Jooea, assistant Mormon combination called tha CiU-ten- a' secretary; Fred Mitchell, treasurer. At ticket" Ilullt the Eeed HoteL that time Geo. Draper entered and Mr. Everything they do To tbb cm or Ogdui: At the Campbell, ia considers ttoo of Mr. Dra They ara ao aly. per being an old rituan, resigned in his is dona ao on tha quiet behind locked meeting held at the Grand opera house favor waa immedi- doors, in back rooms those rafonnera, and Mr. on Saturday afternoon by the "Citizens' ately nominated Draper and elected aa vioe- - you know. Tbey hava gotten out print-a- d lista of voters ia each ward, aad party," Ben Rich, one of their speakers, chairman. made statements in regard to tha Reed Tha regular business of the evening passed them around among tha faithful A not hotel which ara absolutely falaa. Tha waa then taken up and Mr. Ernest of fifteen and Mormon trusties. facta about the bonus ara that the fered tha following resolutions which under tha list aays: "In bo case allow Chamber of Commerce raised a subscrip were unanimously adopted: the list to be seen or get out ot yoar But the lists hava been seen, tion ot lio.uuv to be paid to any one who WHEaata. It appears that a certain hands." would build a hotel to cast 175.000. The A. E. Cameron, and IL Wilson, of tha just tha same. They ara sect out to be offer waa accepted by me, and tha hotel Senate club, resolved them scrutinized by tha knowing ones to rehas been built at a cost of 1110,000 for aelvea into a committee to wait upon tha port all persons improperly entered am tha building, outside of ground and executive committee of tha "Citnens " them or omitted from them. Vary lav furniture. Out of the 110,000 bonus party, for tha purpose of accepting irregularities hare been found on thssa, subscribed, about tiLOOO baa been paid. bribe tor tha securing of votes among and this mountain seems to hava given birth to a grain ot sand liks all tha of which only 1789 came from members the colored citiaens of Ogden, and . A. Keen. of tha People's party. Wbsrbas, Said parties do not repre- - abortions of tha reformers. oath road. Krmtlved. LtCILLrs" WEEKLY EETIEW The murderer at Cand actor 0"X;i OF fill WAY EmiiLIJGS. bea found. Lire Loral Xotra and General Sews From the Realm of ta? Sj LJt d. Iron Horn. ma the The old depot still stands I old oyster shell where me used to sojourn. It is in a very dilapidated eondi-All the joy aad brilliancy of that a'.abliahment baa departed, and yet it Its walls are bereft of all their we left the oU homestead, When glory. A TO POLJT1CAL COMPLUIOK. each clerk presented bimaelf with a 'Siera area a very large attendance, beautiful oil painting which may now be irA by S o'clock moat of the aeata in the seen smiling down upon him from the auditorium vera tilled. The walls of bis beat parlor, attracting the of the crowd slioseJ it to be disat antion of visitors. It ia a rare specimen of antiquity collected from "the tinctly Mormon. Of course there were old curriosity shop," of which they ara ia the audience a good many belonging to paeudo Liberals, but they aero, justly proud. The door still swings on lis btngea, creaaing as ot yore, ana we ely, ao fev aa to appear lonesome, sandwiched ia the mass of represent-tire- s pretty Utile inic hare full dominion there now. The sparrows have built a of the People's party, and it ia very nest in the rhimner and twitter and certain that there were in the audience Liberala who chirp there all day long. A grim owl quite aa many "true blue" baa taken up bis abode in the loft where were on hand juet to aee the show." we used to keep the stationery. I It cannot be said that there was any suppose he ia a wwe old soul, and .has lack of enthuttiasm. Every chosen "the deserted villxge" for bis promise of "reform," and every platcalm reflections. Nevertheless, bis itude 00 the "eoouoniical" and "pure" beard by who" be waa contracted "who, which distinctly may government city new order of the night watchman as he strolls past for under the hoped-fo- r the old ruins. It is a shame that in a things was applauded to the echo, and city like Ogden the once stately mansion Mormon throats yelled themselves should be left in such a deserted condi hoarse in the frenzy of dWight brought tion. If a few improvements were made afoul by the very extravagant promisee upon it, it could be converted into a 'oTthe?1'6 that, the Liberal party beautiful residence. With very little downed in tomorrow's battle was tq expense it could be repaired, and when of theWlot ttie spring trade opens could be rented I TBI BAUD BKGIM TO PLAT. to eastern people for 950 a month. band broke 2 o'clock the Shrttlr.1 after . :. A Union Pacific coal train of twenty .l -: IH BlIBIilB 11U IBO 1UI lUOpUlI4 cars was ditched near Evanston, Wyo. a decidedly ln- led lianner There was a slight fall of snow last late selection, by the way, oon- week, and an immense fall ot humanity, he fact that the great majority as they came down the bench at the rata rtioipanta in the occasion are ot sixty seconds a minute and ran into a sentiments or loyaity 10 saloon to get their breath. The track ,t the free and the home of waa too slippery for the traveler. Ha went in the wrong direction. !' E88I.N0 THIBTAGB. In a fight with tramps the crew of a g gentlemen occupied Hamilton and Dayton train waa victor tt. k. luugeiy, stage: Ie "Citizens'" executive ious and one tramp was killed. IL Turner, "Citizens'" A tine collection ot minerals in the Southern Pacifio office. Crystalized salt mayor: W. W. Waters, from the famous Bait Lake; ore from Boyle, county treasurer; the great Wasatch mountains; pebbles lley. lion. A. H. Nelson, -from the rocky regions; Quartz, flint and fiiob. Joan xiurst, v;iulite for councilman from various other geological combinations, Hon. F. J. Mender including an immense quantity of Rock T. Dee, on, lion. Thomaa Springs coaL shipped over the Union . 441 1. IT.. ' " Pecitic. VUIWUH XlUlttUlBIVI, or and collector; w, A switchman on the Wyandotte k iW " candidate for counNorthwestern road died of fright An fourth ward; M. Skeeu, accident had occurred through his care A LABORING MAX. ii7ns " candidate for lessness. le in the Fifth ward, I. Williamson, who was brougVt forTrains have been delayed considerably ward aa "a representative laboring man," on account of the snow, but tbey will 4 AX 9 ADDRESS. made an address touching upon tne not be delayed any more until next win f proceedings, Chairman rights of organized labor, and he made ter. down to the loot- - an emphatio denial of the rumor that he the Span Students are wnntd to iiiiiiitifniitwiiHiiiiiiiiiiwiitmHiiimiiiiiiiuiiiM the audience that it or any of his colleagues had ever claimed ish class at the 1 . M. (J. A.join rooms. Any the municipal history to carry the solid labor vote in their vest one with can learn it ability ordinary classes of her citizens, pockets. If you learn Spanish you can goto shade of political ORATORICAL PYROTECHNICS. That w ill be better than going to Spain. common f inset upon a was the circus. on the last The program speaker fse such a model ticket The snow is all gone of the tracks Richards, who sailed in to kneck Sntod by the "Citizens1 C. C. h the small remaining balaneo of now. and Peck's bad boy is looking for lidgely then read the pint- in general and the another situation. Help him all you the Liberal ! party, and it was re- - head of tho party ticket in particular. He can. Give the boy a chance. You may mucn entuusiasm as tis been sprung upon the made a big point of "the im make a man out of him yet. nudence of the JjcNutt machine in The stenographer in the Southern Pallaee for the first tinio. buying Dago votes at 12 apiece" but cific oflice was presented with a very to then paid his respects a be would failed to state what proper beautiful calender, from which she prothe fusionists fade against nrinft to nav for the eoods. He heartily ceeded to reckon time, dating letters ac. 1 1 ctl pariy ami anaureu um the "Citizens'" ticket in its cordingly. The greatest mystery was positively that they were supported entirety. LADIES' FINE SHOES, THE FAMOUS EDWIN C. fcs fabrications.' why everyone was a day behind time; itegaraing And the crowd wont out. were not dated eor even the leadpapers city made the that 5 freely BURT'S MAKE. "Citizens"' movement were rectly. After using that calender about WORD TO RIDGELY. two weeks, the discovery was made that the sneaker declared that, it was last year's calender. A good joke that being the fact, many of our on the company. id most progressive citizens Ogden, Feb. 7, 1891. A free concert was given by tin tele- itified with this party; that they Editor, Commercial: Allow me to EFraoh A $7.00 Hand Sewed French Kid Shoe for $5.00. The music avs been true Liberals and had wires the other day. quote Bret Harte's heathen Chinee with was irresistibly charming. ih for that party ana ine cuy. little paraphrasing: "For ways that A $5.00 Hand Welt Kid Shoe for $3.75. STAK. PHE BRIGHT PARTICUI-AWhen Jay Gould dies, will he leave his are vain" our to the Union Pacific railway chairman next introduced Wil are dark and tricks that property Our regular line of Eddy & Webster and other goods, friend Ridgely of the "Citizens' " party' oouiDanv? If he does, perhaps the wages Turner, theTeople's-Citizens'- " think raised. I be will of the to bold employes ara The Tidatefor mayor. gentleman is peculiar. The same I as well as men's goods are selling at cost only until March 1. "was received with great enthusiasm and maintain, ho is somewhat of an orator, his health is pretty good at present. The Southern Pacific will soon be able he began his address with a sort 01 an somewhat of a politician, somewhat a We shall commence Monday, February 9, our great sale to start a bird show. They are already apology for his position in the present and is when everything working success bird, of Heretofore a Lace mocking campaign Curtains and Draperies, Madras, Net, Antique, Lace in on every the pet possession campaign. in Utah had been fought on Liberal and subordinate to his interest in dollars a hnmmini? bird, a canary, an English Curtains at less than cost. But, when the reins ot lead sparrow, a blue bird, a red bird and a People's party linos and that for twenty and cents. of than hands is others the to shoulder in to stood the mocking ership chatterbox. "Listen three years" he had shoulder with General Maxwell, General himself, when the turn of affairs make bird," eh? Heavy Chenile Draperies, extra fine, worth $7.50 for ano other other people prominent weaiiny Connor, Governor Woods and is based on The rate on freight $5.00 per pair, and cheaper grades at corresponding reduchis permission, then he . . .. . i weight leading Liberals whose be3t efforts were without asking wie increase the increase raie, a once weigni high kicker, kicking devoted to the cause of the Liberal becomes at tions. reduce the rate. that against any and everything that does reduce the weicht party. It waa the speaker's belief with as as your possible, rapidly (Read the work of the Liberal party had been not redound to nis interest. Our line of the famous "Mother's Friend" Waist is comWe know him of old a republican eyes shut). well done and it was time to consider was anything in it, a Democrat The passenirer depot is a good place toplete and we offer them at less than cost. that the old barriers had been burned if there 1 ke reasons, and now lo and behold human character. It is mtereststudy away and that the time for an American for anu combination had arrived. It was true w find him still a kicker and an anti- ing to watch the passengers coming once Corsets, Buttons, Dress Goods, Laces, Hamburg Emif there is anything in it Three anmcr. A silent olwerver can at that the minority party in local politics Liberal candidate broideries and General Dry Goods at less than cost. Call whether their mission is a sad in the county which he should be shown the same consideration times a is a lady. dressed as was shown to this element by our hails from in Kansas and beaten every nr. a invfnl one. There and see our great bargains. Chamber of Commerce and other busi- time by the good people of his state, he in deep mourning, and we Know ano nua nnw comes into a territory and only for lost a dear one. Borrow is written upou ness institutions. There will be but a short time longer of our great reWe would eladly speak a not of being al- hr After a warm defense of the "fusion" the reason and lead to occupy kind word to her. but she is a stranger. duction sale and everyone should improve the opportunity idea, the speaker closed with the assur lowed ance that in case he were elected mayor one of tho fat offices he is found Th world does not care for strangers. while it lasts. asrainst the best inter Rh takes tha train, and we see ner no it would be by honest means, rather nrcrnnizinir a nartv more. A grave looking gentleman than by the corrupt use of money, and ests of the city ot Ogden and is battling to defeat men who are and always have passes, and at a glance we know he is ab, ihat when he adorned the seat of mayor fnr Ocrden and prosperity. sorbed with business cares; he is a all the ordinances would be enforced in naked his man. There is a traveling man "clothes he Richard III Like spirit and in fact iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim forth from watch and chain. He iiiiiiiimtmiiiuniiiiiiittuiiiiiiiiiui wit.li nnnrmous nn stolen ends odd in old imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiriiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimi VOTERS. COLORED TAFFY FOR villainy Hniv writ and seems a saini wuou muni, imnrrinAH Via IS the Duke of Wellington, Captain E. T. Hulaniski was the riext Iib A til avs the devil." and carries himself accordingly. epeaker. He had heard someone in the Vote the crowd of emigrants passes. beware! They are Workimrtnen. audience ask one of the speakers pre and no other. All foreigners, thousands ot miles away irom if the "Citizens'" party Bi.rnicrht Liberal ticket ceding m a snare. and delusion a are others their home and Kinarea atrangera wanted the colored vote. To this quesv hile we are comem-- 1 latd. stranire Hk Knows What is One Who Talking tion he would reply that they did want v- wI I About. piUllll it, and that the party expected to get Yastarday afternooo, at tha Grand opera bouao, occurred a grand rally at the PeopW'a party, aided in alight dtgrca is a by the lata dicaeoters from libera!ben-Bar wao ara temporarly sailing under a inscribed "Citizens' party." tff per-aoaa- al 00m-parat- if Ward-Southw- aui-ano- e. wt. 1 ... - W. H. Wricht & Sons' Co. 2355 Washington Avenue. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, IS ELECTION DAY Yet we shall offer a few of the t GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON at Tiese 1KB list I ook sky-hig- 1 li -- ... 1 fa. - I SPECTACLES, W. H. WEIGHT & SONS COMPANY, 2355 Washington Avenue, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, JEWELRY, Silver-mounte- d and Gold Solid Complete Line Qn.,fuc J. UCVvaviv.j O. pmn,ri x iu-i- RAINE ij Fitrprl . .w . WATCHES, DIAMONDS. Umbrellas for all defects, Free of Charge. 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