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Show UGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL; I'M DAY. FKBRfARY 27, 191. disui r frua tie Eay to tl h ccJjr 0 sui, T1IE COMMERCIAL. ocjJ UTAH. OGDEN. Lk Oi'jj-- lt to avrcxMict Lt of elrtatki In. fciip rJa a ewi AX EMCAS It k U I COKH - L. Ekw fIlUT FEBCAI CTJ Din.i Turn n Bnl- f ronerii. jl. vi A - fMrtiai U T -- ' - B. I 1 a4 j Tdl"'- - 3m4 is b at ( S mu ir Mktk. rue rXuHisu CQl. 1TI. I IAS. iWOM (uttuiui jr 1 iir- I -. ...i .1 tl fat rJkaMl (Mil u)Cuk.till Bt in.MH UlWt U FRAXCE ASD GERM AS Y. rr of tb bitter 1371, war, famine ba prwaiW ia Froc toward d (Wmauiy. Tt oocditioo of r in by Pruaai at that tioM babjt mpwU th twwwrt tenon ia aioc rriaco-r-r . tb euoduaioa u in pe prt.a cta JJ- - die-U'.- awlara linaa, raqttirinf . aiaotiff othar thinjf. tha paymwt of aa imv&am aum afmooaj. Tba rraoch paopU hara narar baooma rcoocikd to tba tardaoa thua impoaad, aal tba feeling of Animosity toward thair eooqvarora baa ineraaaad ratbar than diminished during tba jaara ainea ' tba war. With a naw to orwoominf thia feeling to ueh an aitatit, at laaat, that Francb artiat of celebrity would exhibit tbair picture at tba Berlin exhibition, tba Empreaa Frederick of Germany ia now in Pane. But her viait haa bad tha opposite noon aa tha object of effect. A Paria became arrival her in known, a tidal wave of indignation developed throughout tha capital and over tha enlire republic Moba were organized in Paria, ted tba preee of that city became bitter in it pro testa. So great waa tha oppoaiUon to tha exhibition of French paint inga in tha German capital that aeraral artiata who bad agreed to make euch an exhibit were compelled to announce that they had reconsidered. Of oouraa, Germany reeenta thia atti tude. Diplomatic relation! between the two nation are in a atrained condition, and it U not improbable that war may " result UNITED WORK. rt djtd virtue in which it ia equalled by few plaoea. Thia exoellenoe ia tba friendly and harmonioua manner in which tha business men work together. In tba naat tbia fact haa attracted tha attention of visitor and haa been quoted with aatia faction br tha people of Ogden; a. Thk Commercial takes pleasure in noting that thia amity continue. It value to Ogden cannot be It possession U indispensable to success, it absence mean a reversal of good fortune and progress. With unity there is scarcely anything within the range of merit that Ogden can not accomplish. Biit it should also be remembered that the strength of union consists in more than agreeBeting together with onennother. It is not ing one that citizen shall enough agree with another that an - enterprise should be secured. It is necessary that every citizen .who can , should help in doing what is necessary to accomplish the end. And such ft pooling of should lie in proportion to the fitiaooial ability anci tha bonetits that ft ill accrue to the citizens' respcctiveN who will extend aid to ftny enterprise. Such ur ion as this is strength. .It is to b: Ur. iiK'ib'.is. It is U mako Oi'den ii greiil cit-- ." TRAXtrORTATlOX SCHEMES. One oftthe gTvtt problems of civilization is cheap arid n.pkl transportation. Wo know that progress has been made in the Xew World almost in projiortion to the g'owth of railroads and j the latter being but a method of swiftly carrying communications. No agency for the spread of thought, intelligence and enlightenment equals the American daily paper. And it would not be possible without the fast trains and the telegraph. More and more are the people of this continent enlarging and perfecting their facilities for carrying ruea and commodities. Itls proposed to tie the Americas together with a system of railways. All great western companies contem-plat- e tele--grap- trans-continent- lines. The lake route to the sea, by way of the Ht, Lawrence river, is a constantly growing subject of interest to engineers and the immense commerce that is being developed all the way from the upper Missouri valley : to Liverpool. This is however almost ex clusively a freight route. The project of making a stupendous freight artery to connect Lakes Michi gaa and Superior with the sea ia now being discussed, not for immediate development but for the not very distant future. Thia contemplates a skip canal and ahip railway connecting the Georgian Bay, or an eastern branch of Lake Huron with Lake Ontario, thus avoiding both Lake Erie and Niagara river. The cjvm, or.tr AnM-rk-a- a 13 Butte City miner feel much ag grieved over the defeat in th Montana law. legislature of the eight-hou- r The universality of th V. M. C. A. ia A getting pretty well established. branch baa been organized in the city of Jerusalem. Pabjeu. is soon to visit America again, lie will hardly find auch an ovation awaiting him aa ha met at hi flrat coming. Sic trantit, etc Tub tenor of the eastern press indicate tret the lte financial atringency haa been supplanted by a far more favorable feeling in monetary matters. Uncut Sam, through th secretary of tb interior, warns everybody against entering th Cherokee atrip before th lands are legally opened to settlement it any other name would smell as sweet" M Mt-- c ii--Z jin a rui F-rjr J a -- if --i as Ctra-- Ik. fa h triua.pb of ti OjuccVi of thia lic th br-- u rt . I A rauwid prui-- a J jrtkta Uiea pub0.purtuity of htrug a Tuesday trs Central Railroad company a crack over th skull concerning th necessary change in th ait for th World's Fair in this wise: "Tb colossal greed of the Illinois Central Railroad corporation baa at length effected what might have been aeen from the start"xplains the Jou mat. "It ha s driven a 1 departments of the World 'a Fair from tb lake front compelling the directory to provide for all th building and displays at Jackson park." It ought not to hare been necessary. It is believed in many quarters that but for the greed of the Chicago real estate operators a dual site would not have been thought of. As ax illustration of th descent from th sublime to th ridiculous the senatorial transition from th brilliant to ths obscure Pefferis foreshadowed in aa editorial recently published in the ATansaa Farmer, owned and edited Peffer, which reada a by Senator-elec- t follows; "The subscription department of thia paper desires, to announce to those who have not yet renewed that it will be welt to send in your, dollar bills at once in erder to get the next number of th paper edited by the new United In-gal- ls '' Mia Jucbs Two ELurtms in Columbus, Ohio, had a shooting mutch a few days ago. Two editors and ona innocent bystander were killed in the mplee. It all grew out of the idiotic atri'o kuowr as editorial warfare. It is tiM) bad that the bystander was killed. The Sioux City clares that "it is Thk eullor of tho Balvillo,Ga.. Bvt w'r is a philosopher, as is indicated by this A Bin. has bten introduced into the Indiana legislature providing as- - penalty a public lashing for any man convicted of beating his wife. No punishment is provided for a woman who whips her husband, ihe natural inference being that it serves him, right 'Motheraoe" is a new word coined by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who lately read a paper with that title before the Woman's National Council. It is evident that this dear old apostle of ' woman's rights made an effort to improve upon the honored word "motherhood"; it is also apparent that she signally failed. English investors whe sold out their American securities about the time of the Baring's collape are showing a disposition to buy them back. The money squeeze Is over, and although confidence has been by no raeanB restored in "Argentines," yet "Americans" are as eagerly sought for as before the late , panic. One of the most impressive features of New York's demonstration' in honor of Gen. Sherman was the rendition of the famous air, "Marching Through Georgia," by Gilmore's band, in the n form of a dirge. The melody in the slow and measured time of a funeral march was particularly touching, especially as the familiar notes of the old war song were never heard without suggesting the hero in whose honor ' that song was written, well-know- Journal de glorious fact that (Iowa) n from'bu days of Aluxaudgr Hamilton tlieie hftajiardly been a secretary of the treasury against whom the oharge of corrupt, :.practices could be substan' ' v U tiated."' rt He I)id Write It. Toronto, FeU 26. The Globe' today has an article on "The Veracity ipf Ministers" in which it says: Iu Nova Soottia a few years ago, Sir Charles Typper staked his personal f eraclty" tiiat Sir John McDonald never sought to obtain refrom the American congress in coal." Bituminous ciprocity The facta are that John MacDonald wrote an autograph letter to a friend of bis offering free coal and other articles, which letter was intended to be shown, and w as shown to members of the senate finance committee at Washington during the discussion of the McKinley bill last summer. It was placed on file among the records of the finance committee where it remains to this day. Retaliation. Covncil Bixms Feb. 26. L. M. Turner, the informant in the seventy six liquor selling prosecution cases brought by Attorney Seabrook, was arrested at Wall Lake last night and brought to this city today. The warrant was issued by Justice Patton, and charges perjury and dog stealing. The perjury affidavit was gotten out by Finkfestein, who was at the time in the liquor business but has not been lately. Turner had made him a party defendant Turner was placed in jail to await a hearing. -- 3rd, Enieit kU Emilia Juch Grand Ut llr English Opera Company. h E-h- UCII. MISS U CARMEN. mm 110 czxxa ARTISTS CIIOHIHTKHS MUSICIANS Splendid Sosoery, Beautiful Costumas, Grand Ensemble. 50c Boxes I3X Sal of seaU commeooad riOQ, ILSQ. -- Sate Thursday, 11-0- 0, Fb. 3tb. ogden Stn, sTEAM LAUNDRY CO. (IXCXJK POK A.TKDJ Q. A. FARMELEY. O. P. HENDEKSHOT. Sec. and Treas. Manager. SINCE PURCHASING THE Ogden City Steam Laundry Th Jark Kal. W Ths advance sale of seats for ths coming engagement of Emma Juch and her famoua company opened yesterday morning at the box office of th new grand. Long before th hour announced there was a long line anxiously waiting to secure seats. Up to the time of the closing of the box office nearly $jO0 worth of seats bad been disposed of, assuring for Mies Juch a crowded house on her appearance here next Tuesday evening in Bizet's beautiful opera of "Carmen." Aa to Miss Juch's conception of Carmen it rafks with of Marher exquisit portrayal It affords great scop guerite. for elaborate stage mounting and costumes, the bright picturesque armor and flashing weapons of the military serving as high lights for the careful and intermingling of the brilliant colored costumes worn by the citizens, in strong relief against th andalusian scenery, all combining to form a series of the most beautiful stage pictures. The aale of seats will be continued today at th hot office between the hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. Those who have made up their minds to attend this great musical treat should secure seats at once. , is The Southern Presbyterians. Agcsta, Ga., Feb. 20. A meeting of the board of regents of the southern Presbyterian church, summoned by the Rev. Dr. J. B. Shearer, is being held at the Planters' hotel. Those composing the board are: Rev. J. N. Bradshaw, Rev. A. B. Curry, Colonel Edgar, synod of South Georgia and Florida, Dr. G. BJ Strickler, Rev. T. J. Plunkett, S. M. Inninan, synod of Georgia. Rev. F. C. Whaling, Rev, George Summey, Prof. J. R. Blake, synod of South Carolina, Rev. J. B. Shearer, Rev. J. S. Watkins, and Judge Wouiack, synod of North Carolina. The movement in favor of a south Atlantic university is under discussion and it is probable it will be approved unani- many ImprortineaU to oar Fin Equipment, employ)! Experienced I'ompeumt help, sad are Dow prepared to lire oar patron uar titlml ud Good Service W as Can Hal De in Utah. Intend to Lead nil Competitor ia Quality of Work, aad leave tha Quantity to aa Appreciative Public Hire na a triaL OGDEN STEAM LAUNDKY CO. Tel. 173 SSth Bt. Rear of Reed HoteL DON'T BE DECEIVED! BY GAUZY 'ANNOUNCEMENTS OP Overstocked! Cut Sale! Closing Out! Etc.!. They are only Schemes to Work off Stale,, Goods. Old Goods Unsaleable and Shelf-wor- n are expensive at any price. Quality and not Quantity is to be desired. Wedo. not have the accumulations of years to offer to our parens. name-ofa'ne- - March -of tL RoowBd fcpoeiJ of tL character of tL hruua of Merrimee' at u novf ana tutm s opra I BMtLer beaetiy cor toUdiv obrave.L a eh ia auade generally,, but a g rl ot aa gypty origin, tAag to woomniy ! ell aa passion, though devoid of deliHra Cuaapany in th work, and tL beautiful Th largett and A-snafnincect cacy or ore of virtu, as tb world youi American prmia duuna KuaiauUe KMM BieM Opera it, and with no atorai fore. production of Ueorg cuooeptioa m sot only ratjooal Mia Juch s Carma but Unpregnabl. tb most human, th moat interacting, tb aaot plausible, and tb aaost realistic, without baiag abaotataty repuUiv, Mm Etnaia Juch as Carmen. supportd by tb grandest array of solo, choral, that tb Asricaa stag bas giva us. aad orchestral talent that has ever been orffanuad tor Grand Operatic productions eoupminf ia all Caraten: Taa Chicngo Journal hits the Illinois A New York paper has started a iund (or a monument to Gen. Sherman. That ", ia really too bad. New York monuments States Mutator." do not grow very rapidly,' as tha Grant This morning's advices from Buenos monument fiasoo.bears witness. .Ayree indicate that the war spirit is again uppermost in Chilh In th Thk Caetxu ia th attack upon- Iquique yesterday two in Cola Pueblo, weekly paper published ' The publishers probably selected that hundred women and children pernam for the journal aa an intimation ished during the raid of the insurgents, and Gen, Soto, commander that it was not to be sat down on. of the government forces, surrendered As is usually the case at this season the city. Further particulars are awBited of the year, southern California is suffer with no little anxiety, a ths insurgents, vie are bent ing greatly from floods. In the matter flushed with temporary " toryi war5 ? bloody is upoh ."a of moisture, it generally either feast or famine" in the vl and of alleged An Irishman who speaks five living "glorious.cliroate.'V, f ones languages and a couple of and who knows the history of the world Ax Iowa informer in liquor-sellin- g nrosecution cases was arrested yesterday since Noah's atk took out its clearance on the duplex charge of perjury and dog papers is an hostler In a St Louis street stealing, the complaining witness lieing car barn," A man who knows 'so much a saloon keeper against whom the de- as lw ought to know too mucn to live in St. Louis. j fendant had lodgtxl information. editorial sentiment: "Wehave 1h down with the grip for three days, but we feel quite cheerful, as we own a lot in the cemetery and the coffin factory owes us $10 for an advertisement. Evening, OXK NIGHT ONLY. grind opra properly aucg and br tL world's bo agicg orifanLuitjua. Tb Times of Mk Juth rerr PHILLIPS. L JU tit trout. fcc. Tba pf m.U a3urJ tL brlliitt opfa a OPERA HOUSE! GRAND - fj,'''' A Kansas man, so But thia city haa on bir ii'- f4 Jf tt.-:spun c-- ia reported, has will vad intoxicant an that invented haa are many advantage that Ogden often mentioned at home and pointed all th prohibition lawa. "A rose by ut to strangers. tt i - pji'-r- f 12. Abie oaky be Uk ow before tbat eritiah al ibe r, tu.t esfUKwra tt to demA faring ttu.y TL m perfectly rct(-Ufeat tha cf propuatU pita curt would br ry f rel. Tt St. LrtJ Aeuerk-- ahippicg. Ut W riv woukl b Tb railway trafipurttko in Biany 4mx. Tb t of eooiplrlicg this gf t work i.ntM u th gTMtctt ia Ut world; our tcihlie ar tL ULu-g-etot-ko- f ia placed at ey the egiara. hippie TL tint is at rivius!m, Tba mkoad aould be aUa to tarry tba aLki band our prodtx-- t abovld aad or fl on tha t lake, Urgst ahip that Aserk-aluarkM ia to teaarla, and thua tboee carry itig carbon of 5,0X1 net toca. good from our get punuUs grestcat Jhe Mon ThedisUoo from Cticago to Wsbare world. eooifttero witb'th be woukl thia ronto aiilea, tral by beta renting other peoples' boat iocg and frosu Chicago ta Liverpool, tike instead of 4,1 by tba preat aooogh. route by tba Uka and river. Tha tima Is rrpoT of Jtb beMticaot affect from Chicago to Mootreai would be cut of tl. McKinky tariff, tb Salt Lak r down thirty-fouhour. Ia eonnectwo with this a ahip railway Time aava: "Talt tb wool industry ia proposed from Lake Michigan to Lake tor aa example. Not xany months waa far from fkxiriahiec. Eria, a diatanoe of 100 mile. Thia ago it bad bsa stoppages, sotir aulas Thar would aborten tba d tattoo and va disastrous and cut down tb time three hour boot. suspension, failure those engaged among ia ta business of manufacturing woolen ia us that spring coining That tU goods.. That thr haa baea a mart de Let bar eoana. cided change for tb bettor within tb few month baa baea attewtod ia Ir ia pleasant to not that th infln- - past many quarter. Thar bas baea a gen oza ia rislaxing iU grip on tb afflicted eral improvement aO along the line, and populace. whil naw milla ar being started ia tb west and south, those ia the east ar The iron worka idea ia rrowina every mora fully employed, and in a few 3aees day. Let na hope that it may aooa take enlargements bar been reported either on tangible snaps. as in progress or contemplation." aauet ! L fcop-- AMUSEMENT!. SHIFtlS'J Conie and Get Our Prices on New Fresh Goods! . UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. . mously. What the Teachers Want. Feb. HC At today's National of the Educational meeting association, United States Commissioner of Education Harris read a paper re garding the international geographical congress- to be held in Switzerland nc-August A committee was appointed to take charge of ths nratter in this country and see that improved methods here are represouied. Tne report of tho committee ou resolutions, which was adopted, endorses tho compulsory education law, urges the establishment of normal schocls and colleges for tho preparation of teachersrthe chairs of pedagogy in universities, courses of lectures in the science of teaching educational periodicals and ail other means for the preparation of teachers for their work. The resolutions commend the principles of the civil service as applied to teachers of public schools and recommend the enactment of laws in the several states requiring from all candidates for the office of teacher certificates gf qualification from state authorities and the retirement and pensioning of teachers after a service of thirty years and upon carefully devised conditions. PiiiLAi)K.pnlA, Dubuque Dynamite. DinuqrF, Feb. 2(5. A car on the Eighth street motor line was descending the hill near. Edward Langwarth's residence this morning about 8 o'clock, when the motorneer noticed an obstruction in the switch and stopped the car just in time to avoid running over it. It proved to be a stick of dynamite eight inches long, such as miners use in blasting. The car waa nearly rilled with passengers and had it run over the dynamite it would have been blown to pieces and the passengers undoubtedly killed. The material was about the color of the rail when new and it was by the merest chance that the motorneer noticed it in time to stop the car. It is supposed to be the work of someone with a spite against the company. " Defiiocratic Nominations. Lninc, Mich, Feb. 2ft The democratic state convention has nominated Judge John W. Champlin. of Grand Rapids, for justice of the Supreme court, and Charles S. Williams and Arthur A. Clark for regents t ths etate university. Troy Steam GEO. A. m ft PEOP., mil mil Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. .Best work and Prompt :. Delivery ! . Consolidated ' Implement Co. Will interest you if you are on the buy. Garden Tools and Handles A. SPECIALTY. . J. F. BURTON, MANAGER, |