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Show 00 DEN wnrnm ifveT t:i tie lUUlLiJI j niLMC .HI M i j LIVES LY THE SAIEFJ) HE1ET ACADEMY M'EOGL. j SrCiiAnnnil EcteminuirEt as Flare terday Ihe Tk e-- J i ; Kt Vr"( . v..-i.- f. t 1 tie LsI jf vf tli , jt' L ru raa tL srt hie as oi it ir vru- c rat to a Ul.r with Uuik titv-or- llapjiilj Etudrrnl. Hippy Mrruur Tue Heal ct of a rHty little kn ttury a as perform ed at tL Pacific hotel Len CLarleai O. W. yesterday niorcir., Hart of Slaughter, WashLcftoo, Curuied and Burrow a oo;artcer&hip la Lfe'c of witb Miss LitlM C V. Situp. Silida CoL Mr. Hart is a popu!ar and sell boiiefaceof ii.a uh:!e tbe bride is dauuu-- of uealtbv par ecu, who aland Inch in the social circlets of Colorado. It's the old story. Tim young June. but tbe met and loved people of The Sisters of tb Holy Crust, b wtshea the parents girls preteuted tbe ooueuiniuiitiou of their oduct tbia school so eucitvtf ully, ex- dream. Mr. lLtrt finally drifted wet pect to beffia lb next school year, on-iuto the milds of youn in Bei'teuiber, in their tocioua and Sudani: toil, where fortune smiled ujwwi ekatit new building at yuuu-- and Li m. lie became well in a worldly lb street. Twenty-tiof tbe and the parent may, objections Tb entertainment yesterday pave eviovercome it mas arranged tLut dence ail through of several meritorious beingmeet in l),;den and be made man features. One was the self po6see.y they and a ife. Both arrived withiu a few aad yet modest deportment of the child- hours of each other Thursday, license ren and young ladies who participated Wiia and yesterday morning obtained, exein the program. Every performer Rev. J. J. Jaynee, of the Five Points cuted her part with admirable precision Methodist church, tied the knot that such as can be and MiUvtiinniwit of tL the Sarral ileri Aevlftuy plac La the hull cl the academy vtsltrJay aftercoua at 1 o'clock. u&rktd the tk Tbia ot tL thool esMuinitiuo, bk-- Ld Le?a in j.mgreea for ten Java acd bad bwo juita satisfactory. TLere will be no location but tL studiea will b eoctin-e- J from Monday nest on to the dues of the year in tL latter part of Tl eetui-aaoua- tk J rt b g f distinctness, acquired only by intelligent, persistent aud patient work on the part of tbe in- structors. The program and names of all who participated were as follows: rEOGIAN : I'la. hi-- t l'ark:liart.il Williams; luanilulin. Mi Mi Mctiovirn. Wallace; i;uilnr, Mismw SUiMoq ant MToy. Polka dr Concert " Vocal Duo, " VVlii'ii MorbiuicV li an' Miw FiMT ami UuiImiu. Huflman. Trio, thn "Aiurkmc bird," b. Kcrk, N. Hoily. K. ('arnaluni. liia ('(-in- . "A Lost Ireahii n." "tiem ut t 'ulumbia," tialop Miswii Whtvlerond kiewl. juniors and Minors. "Katydid,'' t'horu, ullaca and ltatnr. Minr'p Overture aud lii' Works, I'riiicum. (ml'isinith l.iIorry Mica i'arker. Come Axain," will "Uounliirlit ytartett MifcMr McCiovorn. kBliue, HuuMjaaud Uurst. "The Hlouh Race," Trio V. Iliinti, K. ( amalian. M. Mh-i- t. , "Isabella if t'aMili1.". Mimi K"line. "I'tiere i Itcautjr lireryw bfre," t'lioruo, Kt V . Krrit-atiun- Vcical 1'la.Hi. lnstramental Duet, "Light CaTnlry. VonSupi. Mii-l'arker and helioo. The nntnes of the pupils of tbe Senior chorus were (is follows. The Mixsos M. Wallace, Parker, J. and I). Kohoe, N. Fitzgerald, M. Kirwin, J. Kiewjl, K. Fisher, L. Hudson, U. Hurst, A. Maguire L. Mullin, A. and K. Sheldon, M. and El McCoy, M. MoGavern, K. Carnaban, I. Cassin, A. Farmer, A. Barratt, H. Shorn, J.Sheean, A. Maguire, M. Wheeler, J. o WulUi It Hill LAST Uri:i ITS ITT u 1 1 i. 1 Harl 11 NLfSp, Bom of tbe e hostcirv. 11 fjfti!yLais IV'.fie, tlerk L4 mil L MMTwlffd a tret rife Ihjb if rWT eetiae of tbe murd. Ltti .Slrf-i- rvtu-etueu- L Urotau, Idi-iUrUr- d the llucif ta tbe rrp"t- t Lo-- oiaa la lioU-- i m ill be a source 0rr Mosday. n kn3 to lie-for- h IT'S Opt. M EE HEAD NOW. Banrrvft'i Ouarter to be t'hinfffd Sen Jfonday. of Buperinten lett luK-rof- t Pacific Cnioa tbe MjucU:n division, ar rived ia tbe city vester-damorn ins from tbe north in Ln (wcial car "t'l,"and left it once for S.ilt Like. It is proba-bl- r li.a iart trip be miil make to that of tbrivii,f vil.ii;; ijs the headuuarU-r- (neral s tL L'tiio lUUi-rn-fl i'.Miik--, Lr Mmidav Mr. ill be the mail ueit, an.! Ins Anil of clerkii trausfenvd t O 'ib-n- . of unmatched Yjfti. It has ben iltx-- i bvl t rooais, throe in autnbrf II01,T.1T. r bv Mr. Nrt.i'B of getieral regret t j tbe traveling men. U the City riMjtig m imM9 be baa a beat of marm ToeUjtt to Tom He Lae aot yet agreed upon bis to the New OfoVrr. take effect future plana. TL rban Xt-- ITS VERY itgi:fl LW of tbe Utt-- Voutij:. mho twmes from Mr. tb of telof Sioui C'.tr. and MuHT. Tbe City Council Leid iu reuUr luetiE teat enic at the Cuuocil chamber. Major Fred J. Kei-- 4 presided aud there mere preeetit Aldermen Shilling, WLalvo, Snder, PiWiam, nd Coutu-ilciK-Hank, Claavlel, Griffin, CLaiMiiaa. Douglas, Corey, Anderson, Hurlbut fcod Turner. Aiso Recorder J. W. McNutt, and ar-k- u r or city ottiixt. There mere three of tbe new city o.ll.yr present and quite number of perrons mho probably 1 to see a change of council Ut-- t elvte M'lit. I be new oaicial mere not uit read v. Lorn ever, aud tbe ucx-6s-i did not take I'lace. i lie finance committee made a report in referent to the sewer fimd. Kbomin to-d-o tlAMXt oo Land. City Treasurer O. H If ill eitlainl tbe conditions of the fuiwu in geueral, appareat'y to the satisfaction of all inquirer. A bill in favor or the Territorial school amounting to 17.50 was allowed. The order of bills then came up and the fo!kmic pay rolls and claims mere makes them inseparable, Mr. and Mrs. ilart left List evening allowed: Pnv roll, ritv marshal .71t 50 for Slaughter, where they will reside. . 175 2 Pay roll, street sujerisor 4 55 . (XIDKX CHAM UK R OF t'OMMLRCI- - .MarialV sundries . no 4o Hospital board . Prisoner's tiard ti w l Seviuti This Thomas It Will Mct-- t tn ;ewa:t li 00 Phiilii,lio;.ital Kvcniiu'. S. AL Preshaw, tutiary as pjliee 450 00 A ppeeial meeting of the Chamber in magitrato, tliree inoiitliH. . W. L. Porter, i.iuilor a to called for Saturday evening, February :i 5o express chares reorder, City o'.'Iock. All iiiemotrs no oo U, IS'Jl, at vtv acavenjer. Henry Power. llobson A-- Wil'o'raon, sewer aro earnestly requested to ho in attend8052 05 contractors several as there lire ance, important 125 00 H.J. Powern, city physician ronsideration. for ionn quest X. Kimtj:ill, extra police for We aro reeeiviiv.: a jjreat nunilier of 4H on pwtoiVuH inquiries from all pnris of the L'nited W.N. Shilling, sup't. or schools 250 00 in and Canada States, Europe, asking Oilier bills regularly approved by the formation as to all uiattersot interest to comniittoe on cleims, were allowed. our fair and growing city. H. J. Powers made a City Phyiiii-iaThe Chamber mmt now get to work. for the period extending from the Springtime has come, with brighter report of establiMhing tbe City hospital to hopes, and everyono should put a hand time to the wheel. What is for the interest the present. It cnilxidied among other of one is for tbe interest of all. l'leaso information tho folloming points: 117 Whole number of patients treated give this call your special attention. John W. McWimjamk, Sec'y. 15 Deaths Patients discharged, after being re will Wisdom's Violet Cream 00 lieved keep the skin proof against the effects of severe Patients no at in hospital 12 weather. Try it Of these the nuuiler of males were. .11 2 Number of females A COASTING ACCIDENT. 25 Surgical operations performed Wholo number ot visits made during A Twenty-SeventStreet Collision his term, 'JO0. This statement does not With Painful Consequences. innludo a number ot calls at tli6 city jail Miss Sadie Robbius, of Lafayette anil other sanitary work done, The doctor stated that there is but avenue, is confined to her room by indis little contagious disease in the city, two position, tha result of a dislocated shoul or three cases of scarlet fever being all der. caused by an accident. A party ot that is known to exist. a dozen young people were coasting on on This report was received and placed tue. Twenty-sevent6treet, on Thursday In reference to tho balance due Hob-so- n night and as a result of a collision & Wilkerpou. sewer contractors, Mr. several of the party were slightly hurt Blapdel moved that warrants be drawn but Miss Bobbins was so unfortunate ns in their favor on tho sower fund, as fast to receive painful but not serious inju as the taxes enn bo collected. Carried. ries. She has been teaching in the city The apphent ion of Sells Bros, for schools ns substitute for Miss Williams permit to r.howjm Union Square, on July who is ill with la grippe. 17th, was granted, the sum of 8169 hav ing been deposited with the recorder, aa Men, Women, Children, roqutroU for licenses of this kind. Mayor Kiesel then stated that W. IL All who are afflicted, no matter who tho new City Council were has failed to cure you, and no matter Turnertomid take on themselves the burdens ready how complicated your ailments may be, of office on Saturday evening, at go and consult the oldest and most skillOn motion of Dr. Hurlbut the ful specialist of the age, who graduated o'clock. agreed that w"hen it should adin 1843, and has had nearly 50 years ex- Council journ it be to that time to tarn over the perience, who will represent the reliable city government to the new administraBtaff Dr. medical Liebig tion. incorporated & Co., of San Francisco, at Broom Hotel, Mayor Kiesel here arose and said he Feb, 25 and 20, and Clift House, Salt desired to make a personal explanation. Lake, Feb. 27 and 28. Mr. Cassin, the city collector, had thought that he had said of him, in conThe great appetizer, tonic and liver nection with the collection of sewer for liver taxes, that there is "something rotten in Posiv.ve spoc-riregulator. complaint- - Bad taste in the mouth on Denmark." Mr. Kiesel said hehad.no arising in the morning, dull pains in the recollection of having made the remark, head and back of the eyes, tired feeling, but if he had he would now say that he dizziness symptoms of liver complaint thought everything is very fragrant in Remedy Dr. Henley's English Dande- Denmark. He respected Mr. Cassin and lion Tonic Get the genuine from your had no wish to hurt his feelings. He asked the Collector if this explanation were satisfactory. Mr. Cassin replied SACRED HEART ACADEMY, with a blush that it was. The council then adjourned until to0jden, Utah. Conducted by the Sisters night at 7 o'clock. of the Holy Cross. Is a boarding and day school Wisdom's Violet Cream devoted to the education of youn Is the most exquisite preparation in ladies and little girls. In addition to a the world for softening and whitening thorough practical English course and tbe hands and face. It is not only a in classes Latin, type for, but in every respect suare conducted substitute writing and short-han- d to glycerine, cold cream, vaseline, perior methods. after the latest approved and like preparations. Try it Fronch and German are optional studies. Besides the elements of drawing which "Drs. Freeman 4 Burrows, Salt Lake, are taught in all the classes, private pupils in the studio receive instruction will have a branch office every Saturday in crayon, pastel,' painting in oil and at Broom hotel, Ogden, for tho treatwater colors, on China silk, satin and ment of diseases of tho eye, ear, nose, throat and lungs. Spectacles accurately velvet In the musical department lessons are fitted, difficult cases solicited. Glass given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, eves inserted." guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and zither. Special classes in art, music, Zephyr Cloth fancy work, tc, have been formed for ladies residing in the city. Will be a very popular fabric tho comFor further particulars apply to Sister ing season, beautiful colorings and Superior, Ogden, Utah. just received. Davidson, L. llhine, S. Williams, F. E. Kiescl, M. Biol, V. Houtz,: E. Shiells, 1 . T.1 t t I uiirnuu, r , uauuiWMii, iiyinnu, urgber. The names of the singers of the junior chorus and minors are given below: K. Farmer, N. Healy, Z. Kuhn, P. Houtz, M. Tallon, E. Keck, M. Moser, M. McCullo,0. Wadman, E. Gage, K. Kelly, D. Green, M. lieed, K. Blunden, F. Toehen, E. Duggan, M. Murphy, N. Scudder, N". Tackett, K. McCormick, M. McCormick, A. Hanson, B. Light, E. Collins, N. Maguire, C. Libby, L. Langs-dorL. Farmer, E. Hogan, K. Fitzgerald, F. Miller, M. McManis, V. Cassin, Moore, S. Beatie, A. J. Biel, L. Ligan, Ward, N. Funge, A. Normile, B. Cole, H. McManis, N. and J. Carr, A. Ward, S. Fletcher, B. Van Valkenburg. K. N. and A. Kenney, A. Clautin, A. Grill, L. Rithter, V. Brown, K. Fitzgerald, R. Farmer, L. Cannon, B. Campbell, G. Campbell, R. Keck, IL and E. Barton. The "Wedding March" by Misses Wallace and Fitzgerald was played in good time and with skillful touch. The "Chorus" by the vocal class was correctly and pleasingly rendered. Jennie Biers recitation, "A Little Bird Tells," was very distinctly and nicely delivered. The instrumental quartette, "In the Cold, Cold Ground," was very creditably performed by each participant. The beautiful harp used in this part is tbe finest ra Utah and is part of the musical equipment of the Academy. The "Polka de Concert," "Vocal Duo," and "Trio" were all skillfully rendered performances. The recitation of "A' Lost Treasure" was well done indeed. The "Galop" was one of the excellent features ot the program. The chorus, "Katydid" was remarkable for the large number and varied ages of the performers, some of them being little girls not over four or live years old. The performer of "Katy" who was only a very young lady, about four years old, was one of the cutest things done by any ona She first held her hand over her face and then played cry, using her handkerchief very stagily, while the chorus of girls teased her. The girls all did well in this part "The "Overture" was happily executed. Miss Parker's biographical and critical paper on Oliver Goldsmith was excellent as a literary production, and very meritorious for the industry displayed Added to these in its preparation. good points was the pleasing and grace"Does your back ache?" Oregon Kidful manner in which she read it The "Quarteite" and also the "Trio,' ney Tea will relieve you. Sold everywhich followed were each exhibitions o? where. Try it 1 irociL TIC itLD Six-ria- Mmiili'ltw.lm. II irrh NisM-- s Wall ice and t'iugertiM. Yical .. 'boru. "Wi'lconH1," Hk-I- . Recitation, "A Li ulo Bint TH!", . iu tb ( oM.ColiI drounil," tuartotio, Wedding i'iaufi, a d A b A session. ptMUon a of tn d-- U.ut full l'lif riwia m tL mm - by lL vucll rlas TkHU , j m give Iain tbe at the extreme north end of ll.e I'nion depot building, bom occupied by tbe Kiilroad V. M. V. A- 7 nee oIulvs are large and roomy t iileuKaut iu tbe and probably tbe rr ii'',-uieii- t mill cive buildti:, li-.- i Mr. Uaiicroft a private aiartment mith tmo other for Lis clerks. The V. M. C. A. does not as a matter of course take their departure in a happy frame of mind, but reongatzing the 'necessity of the action, they accept it gracefully. For the preseat iher have been asiiiirned to No. 12, the romn formerly occupied by tue union recuienl engineer mbich is rather cramped compared with their present commodious quarters, but the arrangement is only temporary. Mr. Opdyke, it i umi'THtood mill continue in bin present position as chief clerk to Mr. Bancroft. l;-- lu-ni- Dr. G. W. Corey's office is room No. 12 Broom Hot"!. III! n-- u 1 liut Hi furtuaoe, m!iK-- Lw rapac- ity of U-- t ti day, mas run iung enough to deMiiiitrate eevend tbixs. It mas founJ LLat tbe sairiiiL of ma m oiild ra Lea eundi- pay ia Ojidea, mere teas fvor14e than tiov. It Am if knom n tbat tbe bet iroa be pro- InJatry of treat Valae to the dueed here at from fi to tJ per toa Was the City May he IUMi?he4 than 1'itutAur; iron can be bud doma tor.. Her if Encouraged. It mas fiMind tbat tbe iroa BittJ fruam Oden ores mas of a eery eu per tor grad. One cpcial object of the lueeUng of 1 he railroad UwtM khope at tbe CLamber of Commerce tonight ia to tt iu car m bevle ajd found it roukl be consider mays and means of founding chiUod deejwr and made better wheels than anr in tried there. It tried iron Knelling works in Ogden. ekewbere and mas proaounoed equal k Of the desirability of tbia industry Aormay iron. It can be iuade ink there ia no quec-lioo- . Of it importance very eicellent terL Tbere are millioo of toLs of tbia or to tbe city there can be no dispute. Of in the moon tains by this city, mbk-- cam iU feasibility tbere is scarcely a doubt tie run to t!ie smelter here on tramway Tbe import ooe of securing this plant i all tle distance by tl e force ot can not we'd be overestimate L Let it gravity. There is no quectioa about a market once be demonstrated that an abundance of good iron caa be made here and for all that can be produced here, la the manufacturing Industrie of this fact a partial offer has been made for valley mill be revolutionized. They ml tuont of the product Litue, ooaL water, cheap ore. ia facf. take rapid strides forward. Ihe uiw of iron smelters here everything necessary to tbe autywasfal means many thiugsof much importance reduction of iron ore, lies at or near laThe question ia, to t'.len ana the coun- the gates of the city. hall the opportunity to improve tha try. It means tbe beginning of a general utihatain of tbe iron mines that sur line of tbe city's resources be longer round the city. It means tbe develop neglected ? Can Ogden afford to delay a ment of other mince in the same moun moment in starting this buninerwT What the aentleaaen m ho are puahinc tains, with reduction works here. It means stove works, wire factories. this enterpruie forward desire, ia thai and probably railroad car bIhjp and Ogden busineaa men shall bear the em-t- ire other iron industries. It means large plan explained and then, if the outlsums or money paid out for wages and ook is satisfactory, to take sutticiant supplies and improvement in the local stock to put the business on its feet aa markets. It means a demand for houses an Ogdeu establishment Hence all members of the Chamber and all That goes to create homes. It means a splendid market for Weber are urged to attend the meeting tonight county farmers, m ho will become all the and give the question a careful hearing; better customers of Ogden business men. and investigation. A company of enterprising Ogden citizens has undertaken this development To meet frequent calls for niininjr of important home resources and desire blanks, Thk Commercial has printed and to make the plant an Oden establishhas on hand for sale tbe following: Notice ment owned and controlled hero. The of location of mining claim, proof of nson that iron is not tieing smelted lalior ierformeJ, power of attorney to here now is because the furnace fell into locate and sell and mining deed. THE CHAMKLE OF CuMIF.ECE MEETING TOXKiHT. (r t.a ru u W. H. Wright 2355 tl Land of f:ein &J utiriefcdijr fctuuSLoreii. LaiUr, acd tbe iuxtts It i iies.rrilu tiikt tLu perfora-an- ce eUall cot be repeated. & Sons' Co. Washington Avenue. M FEBROAR y 9, IS DAT Yet we shall offei a few of the GREATEST BARGAINS OF THE SEASON MiiiiiuiiiMiiminniniimiiiiMiiiiiuimiiim h f, Cum-ming- s, c book-keepin- SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, de-Eig- S. J. Buht & Bros. Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonit cures indigestion and constipation and tones up the entire system. v- SILVERWARE, at iliese ! LADIES' FINE SHOES, THE FAMOUS EDWIN C. BURT'S MAKE. A $7.00 Hand Sewed French Kid Shoe for $5.0x3. A $5.00 Hand Welt Kid Shoe for $3.75. Our regular line of Eddy & Webster and other goods, as well as men's goods are selling at cost only until March 1. We shall commence Monday, February 9, our great sale on Lace Curtains and Draperies, Madras, Net, Antique, Lace Curtains at less than cost. Heavy Chenile Draperies, extra fine, worth $7.50 for $5.00 per pair, and cheaper grades at corresponding reductions. Our line of the famous "Mother's Friend" Waist is complete and we offer them at less than cost. Corsets, Buttons, Dress Goods, Laces, Hamburg Embroideries and General Dry Goods at less than cost. Call and see our great bargains. There will be but a short time longer of our great reduction sale and everyone should improve the opportunity while it lasts. iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiinMiiiiiihiiMiiiiiiuniiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiMm W. H. WEIGHT & SONS COMPANY, 2355 Washington Avenue. JEWELRY, Silver-mounte- d Grolcl Line Solid and Complete J. Gr. RAINE So2488 COMPANY, Waahincton Avenue. Spectacles Properly Fitted. i WATC LIES, Umbrellas Oexlen, Utah. Eyes treated by Experienced Optician for all defects, Free of Charge. - DIAMONDS. |