OCR Text |
Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY. MABCH THE COMMERCIAL, UTAH. OCOCN, C at. tow fQUfW.- - frlKDAI aU&tH . caly U cuuacud trua tboa wbo acta th city without tie iataalioa of or to aaaast ia buL&g cp tha loLet tha ava&ua of trad cal interact. la nwweJkT.es etd tL profession batre to all cituaca. rW-do&- t rt, a boon of Today brings tveeded bieaaiegs bee. Weary Land and aainJ, awn r Mo4j reoperation rlaJLajcd bras n and team eurMf atf ft mLum J. lla,e tiCta- - aaw etrecrth regain. Suufide that tova LM(.m ft utix id. ! a wil froca tL stetple bell, with from th Ktaiie rich rhrtlaiie to 4UUL M eai&. BMeta. at V emu Iabira ia aeeca to ay, "Let u pray," or throat -aboeK fa atrimi to 13 ua Lg, let u fkE oa Liu LU. riKUsiUkU CO, mora cheerful ring. Lrt Oexca ( in. 1 1 ting." inil inn iuwf i ia mrWirtili M - ri. ea tM ft lL'j wTittw -- a. CHILD MARRIAGE. TUE ELECTIOS IS CAXADA. Th result o( th racact aJactioa Enrland has governed I oil for many And ia that time it stay be that that subject country ha gained soma of Tears. in cirilUaUoo. tha benefite of Anglo-Saxola on cC the many aurpriaucf But it does aaam that Engliah rule change in political aaotimact that arc ha beao ia tha main one of otter coca raodaricg th cluaing dacada of tba aaercial saltish ne nntMtit eectury U moat ratnarkabla At thia distano it i hard to judge political period. how difficult it may be to root out native Tba election ha left tha rapraaacta superstition and prnicuus custom. tiva of tha crown, tha jOTarooraoaral, But it doe eam that England could with only a bara majority in tha Cana- have long ago corrected, to a large dedian pallia meet, and indicate ao great gree, tha debasing, enervating and in chaxgaof political aaotima&t among deed infamous custom of child mar tha rolefa, that tba iadopaodaooa of tha riage. British poaanationa In North America u Mara infanta are tied up to person do longer a doubtful poaaibihty but baa who are. perhaps, forty and fifty years Iteooma a atrocg probability. of ag. Tender girl babies, oftan but Significant facta am that tha liberal three years of age, are mad th slave reea th era openly oondemna a boa tile of old and ruffian. Onoa altitude toward tha United btatea, ad- married reprobate the girl ira tha aervil prisonvocate raciprocitj with thia nation, and ers of tha men and know only degradaatiaatea annexation to thia government. tion, misery and drudgery. They be Th Toronto Olobe, on of thaatrongwt come mother a early aa th ag of liberal Daner in Canada, rpreeee itaelf twelve and soon are broken down years atroogly upon these queetiona. It aaya: and prematurely decrepit and old. Tba opening aeaaion will be awaited Tba fathers are required to give their with interest. Th cabinet baa a host of bequestion on it hands, th most danger-o- u daughter, on thia plan, in marriage To keep them of all being thoea growing out of it fore th ag of puberty. hoatil attitude toward th United at home after that gives th bridegroom Th liberal party will continue to advocat unrestricted reciprocity a a claim for heavy dowry. In other the only practical solution of th exist- word, th father is fined. II Is also ing duBoultie abort of a change of flag, led to believe that to keep her until ah for it ia manifest not merely that unres- has attained womanhood ha commit a tricted trade ha com to stay, but that in spits of th temporary check it is here sin. And in women are taught that a "husband must be worshipped aa a God to win." Canada ha many thing in common by a faithful wife." Thia ancient plan of degradation ia with th United State. It best markets are on thia side of tha boundary. Com- baaed upon religious teaching and ia mon idea of trade, common interest, al- therefor difficult to correct But were Interfered materially most a common currency, and a com- - it a matter uon trend of ' thought mora closely with England's commercial policy no identify it with thia nation than with scruple would have been exercised in tha home government acroea tha ocean. gaining reform of a radical nature. It It ia aaid that tha proposition to beoom would have been stamped out a genera s part of th United State ia openly ad- tion ago. vocated in all th Canadian province. Th British have claimed that they Poor England ! With Australia clam- Christianized the countries they govoring ' for independence; with Canada erned,' If this result has followed Engawaking reciprocity and probable union lish colonization it, has dona so because with tli United States; with Inland th colonies grew strong and enlightened demanding aeparat government; and themselves. That England aver subdued with th liberal party .at horn almost a people for benevolent reasons is wholly ready to proclaim a republic, tha British unwarranted by tha facts. The dread ful oppression of girls In India stands as government ia far from serene. a constant arraignment of England's selfish motives in acquiring, and nonJtEMOVE TUE CEMETERY. progressive manner of governing, foreign About three or four block from tha acquisitions of territory. principal buainea part of tha oity ia a eametery that ia menace to th health WE BACK MR: HURD. of Ogden. Doubtless it was located In an early Volume L, No. 1, of tha Utah Demo Oay when Ogden. waa iinall, and was tha latest addition to tha news crat, probably considered ao tar out in th of the territory, is on our ex papers no at that time, that oomplaint county table. It is a four column change would aver be made. in Salt Lake oity. S. quarto, published , 3ut time have changed. A. Kenner is editor and J. IL Parry The cemetery, onoe out beyond the ' It states in italics that it ia manager. uburbs, ia now within tha residence the and exponent of democracy organ part of the oity. It ha beoom a crowded in Utah. Of course suoh a statement ia burial place. Weighty sanitary reason a direct assault upon and insult to the demand the discontinuance of its) furUtah State Dentocraf of Ogden. The ther um aa a oemetery. vested rights of the latter are claimed by There should be no delay in one thing. No other recourse this new aspirant. The City Council should take steps to is left Mr. Kurd of the State Democrat, prevent any more interments in this but a brave and uncompromising de eSmetery. The evil is already great-- let fence of his We are with rights. primal it become no greater. Mr. Hurd in this fight No was A resolution passed by the last of Salt Lake City shall arrogate council to buy a large park and set off a bantling to itself the eclat of being the mouthfor a cemetery. It is said there is a tract of land about two miles south of 25th piece of the democracy of Utah, when an Ogden institution like the Democrat 8tret that is suitable for the purpose, of this city was born two or three days and could be obtained at a fair valua! before. No, Sir-r-rAnd if Mr. tion. Its surface is rolling and covered Hurd as he undoubtedly does, proposes with timber. The tract is 185 acres in to put a Mansard roof with bay window extent nnd has a water inter-ro- t on this interloper, we will of Burch creek. But The Commf.r-i-u- l attachments, back him against heavy odds. has no epecial interest in the selection of this particular piece of land. It only mentions it to show that Quoth the Salt Lake Timer. "The h suitable tract of land within a conven- Timet is not blind, to the fact that a ient distance of the city can be pur- change is going on. Neither is it loth chased. This is said to be the tract the to reckon it But the spasmodic moveTowner conrcil had in view. It is by no ments in Ogden and other cities, though nienca improbable that there are other more substantial than former attempts tracts equally or more desirable and in the same direction, are not convincing that the time for a reformation of parpossibly cheaper. The council should select such tract ties is already at hand." hs it deems best, and take early steps tp open a new cemetery. t , s , The Utah Democrat of Salt Lake City There are many weighty reason in gives the republicans of this city the t aror of thia step, and it to be hoped its following incoherent and incomprehensiconsideration will not be long deferred. ble tita: "The republicans of Ogden resolved, among other things, that they On the silver question Secretary Pos- deprecated national strifes and divisions. ter is a dUciple of John"' Sherman. He Then , they deprecated all that enables believes in the present silver policy of them to exist aa a party." .President Harrison and in continuing .that course fin til such time as a general The Salt Lake Times has the followmovement of the anti-silvnations can ing editorial item: "Champagne goes be agreed upon that will place" th up. It generally does." It must rewhite metal on a parity of value with quire a very elevated and elated mind to the yellow. Then, of course, fret) coin- state that champagne goes op when it age would be safe beyond question. goes down. n t'-ne- btat. tht ' half-Hedge- d lrt -r one-six- Tas business th ai'jirl aay tiat Ories ciaaa of oerctiz.U. Maay f th ajarcbaau of thts city Lava aaai rv-arkabia sarwm in of tLalr bueuaaa. TaaTCUXtt La a L&e 1891. AMUSCafCNTS. TI DOXT BE DECEIVED Wars" Caauag. I2 appear at tL Mr. J.Z- - LiL Grand cast Friday aad Saturday Ir w by so -- & aa ingci&cat fact tie 13th &d Hit, with Saturday that at each tana of the district court ssatifiee at 2 p. el. The UU will La the of thia territory about tie uaoal sum aoactacular draa-- a. TL WrlJ." The bar of unlaf I cohabitation" e are bkxg bt:p letrodiioad is tua atociavi tL ecure act ( tba "World" trd. Daa tl Tha atAife from aali to wall and is ao icterefitinf aa fc auaka iLe uima CUMMOTs. liLiagiae tLry Bare Wilraas rg a bj&a&d Clrrli4 aa a Aapea (Colo.) Tim: roanox miliums Cleveland reoecUy La J his finding a aa important caaa reversed, refer tha court critic iei eg his Hading vary The Work (or th Fat Ytar Xalea aa Eirtllrut Jhoeiajr. eetereiy. 11 is Doming uauaaai to- ra- March 7. TL aumaiary Yoax. New i dent said to have taken hi ess vary uacu vo oeart lie m vary Batten dis- of statktioi oompiW by tie Aauarieaa gusted with U-- a practice of law ia Naw board of foreiga aniasiona give Vnrk U'ku uttt.l . I new of tha proteetaat ha expected a large and lucrative prae-work aa it stood at the beginning ucw "yum come io nun. oui ta tnie be ha baaa diaanDointed. Inetd tl of this year: Ia Japan twenty etvee having aa army of rich clieote protestant anieatone have a total adult knoclung at his door ha baa bean oon- - native mambarahip of 2377; thia does cot include that w ho attend church, Of three hunof the eupreme court have been inclined but are sot member. w uror mm in tnis respect and tha dred member bow ia tha Japanese elected laat July, twelve are cases sent to him by them have kept him pretty wall occupied; but the buai-nea- s profvaaediy c&riauana. Thar are 27 i not what h looked for, while hi muauimarut. Ia China, considering tha number of han reversal in tha ease rfarri tn K and tha number of year not helped matters any. Mr. Cleveland miaaiooarit na prooauiy round ttat his occupancy they Lave bean working, tha reeulu are nf tha U'hita Hmiii)i,1 imt m.U. . I. not ao aatisf actory. This ia ductoth Chinee character. of him; and it is no wonder that h stolidity of th yr on thousand two hundred are Thar m mj tuiutu mj grvt ubmjk wj iuv employ and ment of that KHOOO aalary. ninety Jive protestant missionaries, while tha number of adult native comDenver Republican: Mr. Joaeoh Kim. municants ia 27,137. Ia India and Ceylon are th moat sat mo, Jr, agent of th agricultural department waa ia Denver during last Danem. isfactory ef all result. Native chris- ber engaged in aa examination of tba tiat ia t ta schools alone number though tha number of miaaionarie arid region with respect to tha beat method of reclaiming tha arid landa. At ia lea than three hundred. The summary of tha a umber of mis that time ha waa interviewed by a reporter of the Republican, and that interview sionaries in foreign countries, aupportad has attracted wide attention. Many in- - by Protestant ocietiea in th United State, together with the church, comhave bean made of him ?iuiries statement in his interview, and municants and contributions for th in order to answer all such inquiries he year 1800. shows th following totals: baa prepared a statement which ha ia 2150 missionaries; 2,721 churches; Zv 187 native communiranta, oRwbtch 253 sending out through the mails. This statement is an expression of the were added in 1S00; n24,217 contributed views which the people in this part of by natives and 9377,701 contributed the country know that Mr. Nimmo en- in the United State. Nearly a comtertains. In other words, it is an argu- plete list of Protestant missionary sociement ia favor of tha grant of tha arid ties ia Great Britain and their work in lands to the states upon condition that ionarie and 318.&1 nativ communi-can- t. tba states construct th irrigation The Protestant Canadian mis works. , W are very elad that Mr. Nimmo sionary societies support 155 missotiviee, take this position and, furthermore, whil their native coma a deal ti numb r that h i sending out thia statement 8,172. for the reason that it will put the eastF1TE FOISTS SEWS. ern mind right in regard to the position of western men on thia subject There is not tne least question that tha only Strangers are numerous. to settle the firoper way is to turn Five Points would like an athletic the land over to the states upon condition that they do club. ' tne work or reclamation. In support of James Anderson is under th influ thia view there are numerous arguments ence of la grippe. which might be advanced. Probably C. F. Beeaon did not go to Salt Lak th most potent of all ia the faot that as b expected.' City, ' th states can legislate intelligently Dr. Graham waa a professional caller upon in subject whereas congress can: at tha "Military" yesterday. ' not ..' Th prize fight which many thought occur here Friday evening, proved j Argentine'! Finances. ; " would to be a false alarm,. t Buraoa Araca, March 7. Th con Dr. Taplin ia busy looking after his ference- - between tha bankers and mer- numerous patients in Ogden aa well as chants and the Argentina government Five Points. Root 1 Beeaon received another large through the minister of finance was continued all day yesterday. Tha min- invoice of drugs yesterday. ister of finance declared that if a popuMia Mary Ecklund of Ogden, is the lar loan wa subscribed for the provin- guest of her friend Miss Laura Horr. cial and national bank they could be The building boom still continues and saved. Otherwise the government must excavationa have recently been take measures which will cause wide- many commenced which indicate that Five which will but save th Point is bound to- become an spread ruin, important banks. center. The Harrisville dramatic club, Insurgents Again Victorious. , ' which played at the school house on the 7. March The congress party Harrisville road LjuiquE, last evening, was a gained a great victory thia morning over success and largely attended. the government troops under the comT. A. Cook's large real estate transfer mand of Col. Roles, near Pozo Almonte. will be completed in the early part of All the province of Tarapaca is now un- the week. der the rule of the opposing party. The Lynne Mercatile Co. is receiving a Fear of a second bombardment of new line of spring and summer goods, of have subsided and Iquique tranquility the lateat style and fashion. is restored. A volunteer lire department at Five An Earthquake in Washington. Pointa has been organized, and is comof some or the most able athletes ' Seattle, Wash, March 7. A distinct posed at this place. shock was in felt this city earthquake C. M. Appleton, of Denver, Colo, was tonight t No damage done. at the Points yesterday, looking over this Tacoma, Wash, March 7. A severe beautiful suburb. He also relieved W. earthquake shook waa felt tonight at B. Wedell of a fifty foot frontage on and several other points on Mr. Ellensburg in a choice location. the Northern Pacific Three distinct Washington, is very fovorably impressed shocks oocurred. No damage is reported. Appleton with Ogden, and said: "Oquen is going to be my home. Although I like Denver Struck by a Cyclone. very much, I think Ogden is the beet today in the West in any branch of Durant, Miss, March 7. News has city business investment Salt Lake City reached here of a cyclone which struck seems to or be a place of the past In Denthe region of Newport Attala county, ver it may revive some time, but the this morning. Information is meagre, chances are against her at this present A. A. A. but it is learned that the cyclone made time." a clean swep of houses, bBrns and trees. Two colored people a woman and a boy Wrecked on the Kail. were killed. Scottdale, Pa, March 7. A passenThe River Received his A&hes. ger train of the Southwest railroad colCincinnati, O, March 7. The Ohio lided with a train at Moyer. Two aiver today received the ashes of Prof. trainmen and one passenger were seriWilhehn Steffenof Louisville Ky. Ac- ously, but not fatally, hurt. cording to the provisions of his own will his body was cremated and his ashes consigned to the waters of the river. -- ruir PLv BY GlVZf Oierstocked! ! ANNOUNCEMENTS OP Cut Sale! Closing Out! Etc.! They are only Schemes to Work off Stale. Unsaleable and Shelf-wor- n Goods. Old Goods are expensive at any price. Quality and not Quantity is to be desired. We do not have the accumulations of years to offer to our patrons. Lef. - aeon-prabanai- innir Come and Get Our Prices on New Fresh Goods! UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION CO. 2300 WASHINGTON AVENUE. par-lame- Troy Steam Laundry GEO. A. CBAIG, PEOP., 74,-St- d, 1 i37 25 th Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden own-in- g and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery . JUST FOR FUN! iKallXtWV I I AND I For one week we offer our Entire Stock of NATURAL GAS TEMPER SHEARS, SCISSORS and POCKET KNIVES at 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT, ..), . St., Telephone 107 ' To Advertise our Cutlery Department. All goods marked in Plain Figures and Twenty per Cent Off. Take a pair of Shears or Scissors home on trial. MILES, STREVELL & ULMER. P. Car Load of S.A Stove Quick Meal, New Process, Gasoline Just Received. - Rockafellor Under Bail. In connection with the warrants issued by the coroner for the arrest of the directors and officers New York, March 7. Haven railroad, William Rockefeller furnished bail this after- of the New pees noon. The Xew Postal Service. Washwotok, March 7. The new feature of the postal service will go into operation April next when sea post offices will be established on German steamers plying between New York and Hamburg and Bremen. The Socialists of Chicago. ; Chicago, March 7. The socialists held a turbulent convention today at Sera hall and nominated a municipal ticket to; the spring election. j LODSO in Imp Milt Co,, Will interest you if you are on the buy. Garden Tools and Handles A. SPECIALTY. j. p. BURTON, manager. King Mercantile Go (INCORPORATED.) WHOLESALE GEOCEES, ; men's license moat go. " The official statement of three of k Youthful Brute. Ogden invite business men to come Ogden' banks will be found in this issue. Cleveland, March 7.- - Bert Hutchina here and all who cast, their lot within It will be seen that their condition is is under arrest for robbing and fatally tha corporate limits should be protected sound and prosperous. Ogden banks beating his grandmother. He ia but 16 License should of are carefully managed. age. rather than oppressed. years & Importers Jobbers CtaafUUo&of Bcme- te Tears ta RandaiA It snperior excellence proven In million of home for more than a quarter of a eentnrr. It la nasd by the United State Government. Endorsed by tha head of th Great Uniwtitiei a the Strongest, Purest, and most Healthful. Dr. Price' Cream Baking Powder does not contain Ammonia, Lime or Alnm. Bold onl in Cans. PRICS BAKING POWDER CO. New fork, Chioaao, San Francisco St Louis The Largest Confectionery Manufacturers intJtah. Factory and Salesrooms, NO. 2327 WALL AVENUE, OGDEN. |