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Show OG DEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1891. OGDEX CITY EAILWAV CO. pease wu made by two brave soea who enough, it was a party of much promise, uv COUNCIL tn Lbeir Linos to ae- - THE CITY but of very Luis ru'ip.lmwt. (Applause. DAYS. CHOS OF eucuxli& it LetuoerLi have always greater bravery t out large show us the act than would bargained & to the the of people territory promieea a to go into dozen of the erosst bailie but Lav done nothing to keep them. on record. Oce thing that had struck One ictenctkf thing in regard to the ELOTLAK WEEKLY MEETIXG OF Session tlppUuse. at the democratic meeutg HOW GILS. EOUAED BEOl'OHT Hell HEALTH RESORT CO. is that Chie, the Ephew of Cochie was that there was not a mention made trip THE CITY FATHEES. COCHISE TO TERHS OF PEACE. Last SijrLt. who was so friendly to General Howard there of Lincoln or Grant or any of the TAHLK was, after the data af the oil chwC great patnoU who helped save the Between Twenty-fift- h Street and Hot or me one neroest ue v of amort Inton. Citizen. effect Thursday, of Patriotic a EmWilling Hell pL Hostage-Ctaking Springs, Slides'! Hie Pleitj name record under the Apaches. It was heralded there with much dec MANY MEMBERS REPORTED. lamation January 2, IfJL of Mangu has become known to the to Serre the Cttr-Ron- tine that the tariff is a tax but inisrfncM of the Firt War With bole country. He, w ith Geronimo and GOING there was no mention made of the three yOHTH. Bokiaeei. tie Fiend ApatLt. Nachiae, the son of old Cochise, afterhundred million it left in the national "Mr I be iLt.it Louto for ward ssadeooetuf the bluodt war 1-jrepAr&tloa treasury nor the splendid condition to 3. " c ! which it had advanced the national in - againM the national troops under Genin regular aes- - Zi met Grand Council t the The was for A. who City twentyJ. Oir Sladen, ; Capt is; E!lj eral V. A. iL'.v. Such i Indian nature. dustries. Mr. Rich spoke somewhat ion last night Bo&se it an Earlr Pay. further on this topic ami was frequently three years in the staff of Gen. O. O. Captain Sladen has nace that trip There were present Mayor Turner and CM Tit. :15 7 40 Howard, called at Tbk Comtuo.ua. of- been through several Indian campaigns cheered. 750 82 814 8:13 8:25 8:5t) B. Johnson was called out He fice yesterday and in the course of con- with Gen. Howard, the principal of Councilman Lundy, McManis, Spencer, Mr. A. Toe adjourned Republ'ean dub nieet said some one ought to collect the alleged which was the famous Net Peroas cam- Graves. Dee, Shurtliff, Calvert. Cannon 9.W 9:15 935 9:45 10:10 remintauecoea 10:10 10:25 100 in L&TtL m hen Chief Joseph was 1055 1130 convened at the Federal court room democratic arguments offered the other versation, some interesting paign and Allison. 11 'JO 1135 11:50 115 at- night and hold them up so the light were brought out, relative to a Vong chased some t,U U miles and at last cap well was and moderately evening last The minutes of the previous meeting could shine through them. They ex career as a L uted bUtes army omcer, tured. r. m. r. m. r.u. r. m. r. m. r. st. tended, notwithstanding the inclement Captain Sladen entered the army with were read and approved. celled ail the presumptuous and un which may be of interest to our readers 12:05 1230 the 33d Mawacnusetts volunteers at the etber. founded assertions he ever heard. The and are raAirxiiu roa rurns. 1O0 1230 12 45 L15 given below. 1:0 in of was the retired and war, President Baldridge called the meeting Force bill had been held up as a most A petition wa presented from Eugene 2:10 1:55 2:15 2:25 140 2:50 close of war in 172, Gen. opeeing After the when of ImU, the llth infantry captain had given to order and the minutes of the previout iniq uitous thing. One speaker 3:06 2:50 330 3:25 335 4.00 P. Gallagher, asking for a position oo the In allusion to the real import Howard was sent by President Grant to at Vancouver, tl'a&hington. but a 410 4:15 430 435 4:45 5:10 meeting were read by Secretary King of the single bill and his other references were effect a peace with the wild Apache In and 1M2 he was adjutant general of the polio force. Referred to the police com 5:25 5:40 5:10 5:45 5:55 633 and approved. certain!? the result of genuine ignorance. dians in Arizona, who had been commit department it Unt Point under Gen.- misaionera. 6:50 6:20 6:55 635 730 76 Howard. He is now an honored and reChairman B&ldridge stated that J. & lie could have explained the but truth A petition from Richard Dye was re 730 7:45 8 DO 8:05 8:15 8:40 on the frontier spected citizen of Portland, Oregon, and ting depredations great means aa a understood had he on of committee the chairman it, fully, 8:40 8:55 9:10 9:15 9:25 9:50 Painter, in that district. Gen. Howard is enjoying a well earned ouiet after so ceived asking for the position of Water has been sick to see fair election in the south, just as settlers 10W 10:12 10:24 constitution and of ana hard service to selected his canaL trusted Referred Cant years many to fighting Sladen, Weber see aid, Master of to the here is commission Utah the just for a week and the committee had been elections. The recent city election was accompany him in this perilous mission. for hi country. the committee on water supply. GOING BULTH. will They left the railroad at Pueblo, Cokx, and time. Charles & Rapn applied for the post conducted under a force bill, granted more CHAMBER COMMERCE. JF y overland and made Referred to in on the collector. tioti of poll tax long tourney membership ST Toe committees any one say that it was not a fair election committee on streets. H- appointed were then read, as fol- - and that the rotes were not correctly to Arizona. Alter holding several pow 1e deresults wows Indiana with the the e W. G. Yerger applied for appointment e m counted? Will Meet to Consider Iron and were obtained with the exception ward-- W. N. Shilling, Jan. T. as a policeman for the Five Points dis It had been declared that at there-ce- sired Suifltlnj Works. Rmm-ninr- . B. McCab. trict. Referred to pobos commission. democratic meeting that that party of one chief, Cochise, who was the wild.ITT 75o 7:05 InIvan Williamson presented a numerAn adjourned meeting of the Cham Second ward J no. W. Metcalf, S. S. is the,great defender of the constitution, est and fiercest among all of the 7:40 8:00 8:10 8:40 8:15 827 come to to refused for chief diana. This done A. had its Smith. in asking J. appointiv'Knmm. when, fact, that party ber of Commerce will be held this even ously signed petition 9:00 9:20 930 935 950 10:05 as be wu and of council the A. the ward-by F. as And jaiL W. ment constitution. appointed H. utmost to destroy the Shurtliff, city Third turnkey 10:10 1030 10:40 10:45 11:00 11:15 at 7:30 Referred night to the police commission. fVmk. Levi Billimrs. although that very day was the funeral far the most to be dreaded among all ing, Tuesday, February 21th, 11:20 11:40 11:50 11:55 of on for the back consideration tor a to further the to HestFree S. o'clock, W. Washington applied J. Indians, position go I Coffin, A.T. of Gen. Sherman, the name of that great Fourth ward P. M. j P. M. ( P. M. r.u p. M. would with to treated the Referred without force. him, police having defender of the constitution was not the iron work question, and also the the police msrk, IL E. Steele, E. A. Stratford. 12:10 12:25 have been to have failed in the purpose Electrical Smelter. This notice is not oom mission. Fifth ward Gen. R. H. O. Minty, J, mentioned by any one. 1:05 130 135 12:50 1230 the 100 asked for Peterson A. proud Not a genuine Tactory exists in all of of the commission. D. Gill, IL M. Durbeon, Jna Wateon. wholly to the members of the Chamber, 2:15 1:40 2:00 2:10 230 2:45 of "stray pou nd keeper, lief erred fionar.l snnArviaor to act with Dresi- - South America. But that Plumed A PEBILOCS MISMOX. to all citizen who feel an interest in but 3:55 3:40 2:50 3:10 3:20 2:25 to police commission. Ant and secretary. A. B. Johnson, head Knigbt, James G. Blaine, Loud cheers No white man had ever been allowed the city's progress. 4:20 430 435 4:50 5:05 collector, asked to 4:00 Wm. Studer, quarters, D. IL Baldridge's office, Kay had opened the way to a splendid com- to visit his camp and come away alive, Johs W. Mt William, Secretary. COO 6:15 5:40 5:45 5:30 be appointed to the position or pou tax 5:10 merce for this nation and the advanta with one exception. This exception block. C:40 6:50 655 7:10 735 to the committee on 6:20 Referred collector. zeous disposition of its abundant pro was a man by Iln FL Rich and J. A. Bailey were name of and the Jeffords, 8KV 8:35 Tie Anuivr rsary Balls. 8:20 730 7:50 streets. appointed a committee having power to ducts made possible here alone by the General Howard determined to find him 9:30 9:00 9:15 9:45 9:10 as 8:40 a Place wanted Rmvthe T. John w ana tariff Guards National Utah held their The pre Applause. organize protective and effect an entrance into the Indian appoint speakers Mr. A. C. Bishop suggested a proposi stronghold if possible. This stronghold anniversary dance at the A. O. U. hall turnkey in the city prison. Inferred to 9:50 10:10 10:20 10:20 10:38 cunei ciuoe. mass of and Trains will begin running at 8:00 a m. for the tion general calling was some 100 miles from Tucson, and and gathered a numerous body of "fair the i olice eommirion. President Baldridge said that their s. ior a position on Sundays. committees were not as satisfactory as meetinir at the Grand opera house, at of the journey thither was through the women and brave men. The Guards oni:. l, tzenberg anpneu the police police force. Referred to if the meeting had oamed them as it later date, when all the republicans roughest and wildest sort of country, in have held several successful balls t.ereto- police oomiuiHBion. tested with the worst of wild indiao?. was not known whether all the persons the city can attend. i fore and their reputation in this line r red Uarner and J. u. uarner aiso Major Littletield was called upon but selected would act or not Some of However, the general succeed ' a goodly attendance. asked for a place on the fooroe," and 'secures to always declined talk. notified. notdeta.r." was been not Jeffords and them had finding Dr. Corey said he thought Mr.Bishop's from bis mission when told by him that About sixty couples in musks sppearel their petition was disposed of aa the one The report was adopted without on the floor and to the music of Prof. above. and one verv a urged good suggestion he would guide the general to the camp, Klaus' opposition. A petition was presented signed by lady orchestra tripped the fan a with carried be out it that carefully he would go without escort A. B. Johnson explained . that the but twenty-fiv- e until an eftriy hour. an The that citizens, asking that George to the proposition if tastic committees above named had not been creoared program of short speeches agreed general The ball at the tnion opera bouse Dugan be appointed poll tax collector. He moved that exercises. -- EXCLUSIVE and his and so lieutenant a appropriate then until night Sladen, Saturday appointed waa also given in honor of ashington's lief erred to the committee on streets. chair appoint a committee of tive to Capt could acoompary him. Consent but four or rive had been notilied,and yet the aid, Mr. under atal of the day, leadership the was granted to this proposition and the TO COVEB ALL THE CITY. these had acted and the few at work had make arrangements and designate The matinee was fairly Gaa company, by R. W. Utah The swelled the club list to about 430 names time for such a meeting, to report a three started out with a nephew of Tbomberg. en ul success! and the evening dance plan and program at a future time. I ADDlausel and when all get to work they called Chie, and a brother-in-laCross, petitioned the council secretary, Cochise, so. was The attendance and good Mr. Rich suggested that the commit of the famous chief, for company. tirely tne company a tor franchise are likely to make the roll nearly 1150. permitting and an These two Indians had been present at the party passed off in good style. to lay mams and pipes in all the streets lie felt sure the Republicans have the tee should have power to act 300 25th Street. the nounce their papers. the councils held and were anxious to plans through and alley in the city. Referred to the majority of votes here. The Democratic Dr. Corev accepted Death Mrs. of the suggestion. Bowring. be friends of Gen. Howard. committee on lawa manager after several hard days work The doctor's motion was carried. The Charles Empey asked the council to We Call Special Attention to This little party started on tber peri had only been able to raise their list to old land mark of Ogden has Another committee appointed was Dr. Corey, lous lournev unarmed and unprotected reconsider its (to him) unwise action at 270. taken sudden demise been the away by the last meeting in appointing a chief of Ben E. Rich reported that the David Kay, Gen. R. H. G. Minty, J. o. except by their Indian friends. After Our Full Line of several days of hard travel, they arrived of Mrs. Marion Bo wring, who died at the fire department, and asked that be address to be circulated among Utah Painter and A. C. Bishop. club of the member and Each Laid himself. every m D. a the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. be appointed to that place at Cochise's stronghold which was republicans had been prepared accord- was appointed a subcommittee, on canon of the Dragoon mountains, and is Banks JO-- ) YV ashing ton avenue, yester on the table. ing to the order of the club and sent out. member to solicit of Mr. Rich, CLEAN THE DITCA. known to this day as Cochise s strong- day morning, aged 00 years. Mrs. Bow Johnson reported that the resolu- motion A petition was received from a con tions passed by the club in honor of ship to aisist the regular committee on hold. Unon their arrival there they ring has been in feeble health for some found that the great chief was away an time, but bravely battled against her siderable number of the citizens on General Sherman and Commodore Por- membership. Motion carried. Mr. Rich suggested that as there is no would not return till next aay. nere malady until two weeks ago when she Twenty-eightter had been elegantly engrossed by street asking that the peowere, among the most bloodthirsty was forced to take to her bed. The de- ditch on that street be cleaned out as Scott Anderson and forwarded to the representative of the Scandinavian they that hand of Anacbe s. without weapons ana ceased was a pioneer of Utah territory far as the Weber Referred to families of the deceased. Hs moved a ple on the membership committee made a special unprotected. The Indians were sus and in her younger days was a valued committee on streets,river. to act. with vote of thanks to Mr. Anderson for his Mr. James I verso n beward power on Scandiwork as it was done without charge. solicitor for the Third picious and although assured by Jeffords and talented member of the Salt Lake FREE WILL OFFERING. navian membership. that their miosion was one oi peace, yei dramatic society, an organization which Agreed to. Including1 the Goo. H.Watson offered the city ninety Mr. David Kay suggested that the the lives of the brave men hung almost became famous for its rendition of On motion of A. C. Bishop a commitaveon in feet be rolls to six Washington frontage placed hv a thread. Shakeeperean plays years before the tee of three was appointed to prepare a secretary prepare opening Thirtieth street The business houseswhere they can be signed That night thev slept rolled in their leading companies of the theatrical pro- nue for program for future meetings. This be to convenience. charged to be agreed upon blankets surrounded by the hostiles, fession imagined that the cities of Utah prioe committee was: C. C. Robinson, Maj. M. by republicans at their seller taking warrants at 8 per the later, ensee a be was their would ever would included circuit saved the said lives in that he their B. and Johnson Mr. what Hurlbut. A. Breeden, and F. annum. Referred to the com cent Several speakers were called upon for lot are written out ard left at the presi- tire lack of fear shown in their bearing, The news of her death especially among mitteeper on laws. was whom she residents old so the taken distribution. the and probably the liking by dent's office for by remarks. The first of the gentleman FOR THE SEWER MEN. One gentleman suggested that the children to thein. The little fellows known and loved, was received with invited out wasGen.R.IL G. Minty, who said he was no public speaker and would ladies be invited to the opera house would crawl up to Gen. Howard and feelings of profound sorrow. Attorney H. W.Smith made a plea Mrs. Bowring had long been a eutierer for the sewer contractors, who wanted have to be excused. He stated that he meeting and that there be vocal music the captain, and slept almost under their blankets The next day uocnise arrived from asthma and this, complicated with warrants issued for the balance due is a good worker and will do all he can on the program. The president said theee were good and after beiug made acquainted with la grippe, was the cause of her death. them on contract work. Referred to for the club Applause. the Kission of the white men through Her daughter, Mrs. O. D. Banks, is in the committee on sewers. Dr. Corey was called upon. The doc- suggestions and should be carried out. Mr. Frank Cannon came in about this the interpreter, Jeffords stated that he New York City and the sad news was tor claimed not to be a speaker but SQUARE CP. could not make terms with them until telegraphed her yesterday. The funeral made a vey interesting talk nevertheless. time, and was called upon for some committee recommended finance The m. scattered at tne 3 were late be who will held p, his band of braves toaayjrrom Ha nrired that this club should join the the city auditor to instruct the mayor All friends deceased. of the coun in residence over the country could be brought He said he had been at the city Rami oilcan leaeue and thought there to audit all accounts of the city to and would be no difficulty in being accepted. cil, where he might have been needed, and consulted. Meantime, word must are invited. including the last quarter, ending FebHe said he was surprised while f t the and felt tfeere would be a workiDg ma- be sent to the troops that these bands School A u ruary 15. Adopted. to return to at of the allowed were to be any Program. other meeting the republicans night democratic meeting jority TO BORROW MONEY. oan demolested. remarKea the of thai lie way, hear what a lot big things The third and fourth grades of the finance committee also recom The TO BE HELD AS HOSTAGE. crats had done. He told at length about papers are groaing aooui wis move 10 New West Academy will mended school of the that the city borrow not less the wild-cfinanciering, in the form of organize national parties nere. xnai It was proposed by Gen. Howard that than 815,000 for ninety days, at 8 per state bank money, of the 40's and 50's. city is about a century Denina ine nines hebe held as hostage while Capt. Sla- give a fine entertainment at the Academy (Best in the World.) He had several specimens of this in ail inings as iu iuis. no iuuuku den made the perilous journey to carry hall on Wednesday evening, Feb. 25, cent interest per annum. of ashington s birthday. Report adopted and the n nance com class of money and read the faces of the time right for the organization of the dispatches to the dirterent parts Dut 1891, in honor will include declamations, mittee instructed to negotiate the loan. exercises He believed there the bills, including one from Richmond, national parties here. not suit, for the wily old In The and Hag exer of the will be a majority of republicans in this this would TO PAY INTEREST. was a little music, dialogues, essays Virginia, emit'ed in the name the he said dian Captain States of America" countv and in the territory in time. man or not in high command, and the cises. "Confederate finance commilte also recom The of the has party The power Republican Laughter. General himself must go and leave the mended that a warrant for 812 50 be A Sew Laundry. The democrats, he said, forgot to men- assimilation and will ultimately gather Contain there. After considerable dis interest drawn to pay the semi-annare which here elements tion anything about this money. The in the various We have a new laundry in our city, due, on March 1st on the $50,000 sewer was decided upon as the this cussion will rule the difficulties of the old system were almost neculiar and complex and Howard ,set out The Eagle Steam Laundry- - Owned bonds. Adopted. only . ... so rGen. . - course, i insurmountable. When the republicans territory for years to come. The wall of alone, an with inaian guiae, leaving and operated by the man who started St'KDRlES. took the government there was not a the past has been broken down and letof the mur the first steam laundry in Ogden, a roan at the Sladen mercy Capt it. rebuild RAvnral Apthe unimnartant no petitions were help notwithstanding republican sou in the treasury, well known to nearly all citizens of 1Mb derous band. or- irovernnient of Buchanan had tried to nlausB.l in presented and a few small bills were been and three and was cities, General The adjoining having gone days called was and disHendershot upon cent 12 F.J. tloat bonds at per a.. Cant Sladen's sensations maybe imag business in this city the past eleven i until i. The council then aaioumea count When the Republicans had unfed the pressure of discussion of na ined as anything out pleasant, w nen years and is the only man owning and end that this to the of the govern- tional questions, had possession had come in the Captain had operating his own laundry. All who next Monday night great national Cochise ment twenty-fou- r years it could turn Hhftll become a part of theillustrated an noticed & ugly and ill featured Indian have in the past and desire in the He the Sudden Deaths. the treasury over to Mr. Cleveland with nommonwealth. a gentleman's white shirt future, also all who desire a superior as wearing borat miration to length. tnnff treand most in the the it ability is far disease $300,000,000 Heart by short time previous to this occasion class of work, superior to that of laun Mr. Baglev was called upon and stated A row all the money desirable at 3 per cent Leutenant Cushing.of the regular army, dries in this vicinity for the past few auent cause of sudden death, which in TAnnlnTiaAl that, he thought the Republican party had been murdered by the Indians and weeks, I should be pleased to receive three out of four cases is unsuspected. Ben E. Rich was called upon. He has a great advantage with the people of his body stripped and mutilated. One your patronage. The symptoms are not generally underDemothe seems tor that it the fact that a the county, desired to say that it is is fitted latest with stood. These are: a habit of lying on the the My up the laundry at Captain shirt, closely vnnntr m An in Utah territory have not cratic party cannot hold an equal chance looking and improved machinery, entirely new. 1 the right side, short breath, pain or disof it name saw the upon Cushing 10 on iias tthnn it goes oui to leu wnai haA n fv,nnro to become informed knew tkat he stood in the presence of guarantee first class work and no other. tress in side, back or shoulder, irregular national nolit.ios. But he thanked God stnnn in the D&St Will be prepared for business March pulse, asthma. weaK and hungry speus, Cushing's murderer. This buck turned to Th committee then adjourned that the time has come at last when we Geronimo. afterwards so notor 2, 1891. This laundry is situated in the wind in stomach, swelling of ankles or out to be next. can have a fair, square political ngnt. meet on Saturday evening ious in the Anache war with Gen. Miles, Old bagle Mill, in rear or Mataon droosv. oppression, dry cough, and f Anniansn 1 Tn the Dast he has thought On the third day. General Howard re Matson, Abbott & Barnes storeroom smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book he was right, and the opposition doubton Heart Diseases, free at H. A. Walker Wnnr-Situaat dressmaking or turned safely and the bands soon cafne Wall avenue, between Twenty-fourttion less thought the same. Up to the time nnv kind of plain sewing. 2119 Grant in and peace was made, the Indians and Twenty-fiftstreet. Office 133, who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' un of the election of Cleveland he had not avenue. street Telephone Jo. zoi. equalled New Heart Cure, and his agreeing to go upon the reservation set Twenty-fiftBut from Dobson Co Restorative Nervine, which cures ner thought much of politics. for them. This peace was kept Free delivery to all parts of the city. apart effects P. JOJfES, J. that time he had been a black Republihadache, vousness, sleeplessness, Cochise which , Dressmaking for private families by until the death of old can. The Democratic party had declared Proprietor, of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. occurred two or three years later. This avenue. itself a party of much promise. Sure the day. 2119 Grant A REPUBLICAN MEETING LDLN hd ul Ogden Hot Springs Ry Bains TIME rr . ?. U 2- 10-4- 5 15 11 by-law- s, i prev-iousl- ,.t s! 7? l nt ex-ta- x 80 Alterburv,Dobson&Co Hatters and Furnishers, 1IB SILK HATS, mm mm , at Elegant Night ..... Sits Monarch Shirts. 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