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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SATURDAY. MARCH 14. 1851. UJVE TURNEDBIS MIND th of Ralph Pierre The sumes a N?w Phas. STOBV OF THE As- . SURGEON. The D&d JUa's Companion Aver that Hi Ecaeoa Impaired by u Constant Worry. Pursuant to adjou rnmest the eorooer'i jury resumed it sitting on the body of Ralph H. Pierce yesterday morning at 1030 and the written (U lenient of Dr. G. W. Per kin, the Union Pacific surgeon vaa submitted and ia girea verbatim aa . .1 v.' their Mrln. an.l nnt,, I TEST SUCCESSFUL. end shipped is true and Wougtt was not by the foreman ot the The Daughter of Rebvkak Gart a WuTiU. ThT 111. in Irvr KntLa with rise Ball. only bread to eX After t&ree mentis work they are in debt to the contractors The first ball ot Queen City Lodge, eaca. u rm secured tun release. No. 4, Dacghters of Rebekah, was given Union opera house last night at the The Ifctrirt Coart was Urge, and the ball The District court. Judge Miser pre-- The attendance passed off as pkasnctly as could have sidxg, having disposed ot all calls on been wished. tbe docket to date, had but three canes A full bet of dances was enjoyed with before it yesterday, aa follows: aa intermission tor refreshments. Prut. John A. Taylor vs. M. B. Buford, Nagie's orchestra supplied the music plaintiff given ten days time in which to In is party was arracrad lor tbe bene nie counter affidavit. fit ot the paraphernalia fund and it was S. P. LoveU vs. P. A. Cook, continued very meoeasf uL Tbe committees were tor the term. as follows: Lucien Baer t J Kaoeotioe: Mrs. IL EL Srocer. Miss The (Vdea Paxt Oil company. Order granting Emily Kuchler and Mrs. C. D. Tyree. permission to open and publish depai-bo- r Arrangements: Mesdames D. A. Mur in this case. ray, R. C Smesd and Jessie Tackett Today will be devoted to law and rioor cob miltee: Mrs. D. A-- Murray, motions. Mesdames A. manager. Assistants: Toponce, R. C. Smesd, P. Couch, D. M. am. .BORDER USD. wi. dol n t IN BRIEF. Terr Good Entertainaent in the CITY Fifth Ward. Yesterday was very fine. The Fifth Ward Dramatic Company to ba worrying over some trouble, which The bond election on Monday. presented the drama, "Border Land" at a fellow patient who claimed to have the Fifth Ward School bond meetings tonight last Institute earn ot night the country, come from the part aaid waa a dieappointmeot in a love af- And it was very well done. The scenes Everything quiet in polios circles yes fair in which the girl had married an- followed in prompt suocession and the terday. other man. lie told ua himeelf that hia whole performance was very satisfactory. Real estate transfers yesterday amoun home relatione were unpleasant and unM. Poulter gave a star So ted to 113,437. bearable becauae he ana his father could did Minnie Champneya.performance. Dot tie Connor caver agree, lie waa downepirited and was The World" at the Grand this latter good. . Annis Brown bad an equally aometimee and rather childiah 'blue' in exoellent makeup as an Indian maiden noon at 2 o'clock. no time ahowed any and her performance was very creditable. hia actiona but at W. A. Wood worth, of Chicago, is the a Boren Peterson tell but little below those signs of violence toward himaelf or ot tbe ecinc. guest and waa under no restraint what- named. Joseph was credita Ballantyne Mrs. Jackson ot Evans ton ia visiting ever, walking about the city daily for able actor. Lottie Bartlett was too kind two or three weeks, when we were wait- and nice for the snappish old ward. friends in tbe city. ing to hear from hia relatives to whom Joseph Holter was a terror and Heber R. IL Roward represents the Queen word had been sent that be eeemed Burton made a rood paL Thomas and that they had Cunningham and W. S. Brown both did Uity or Kentucky in Ugden. weak mentally better come and take him borne. He meritorious work. Intact, this was a Tbe Real Estate Exchange held its had a great aversion to the thoughts ot good snow and pleased everybody. usual lively session yesterday. going home, and a day or two after he Phil Van Vichten of Milwaukee, and found that we expected hia frienda to Reading Railroad Improvements. Herbert Mills ot Kansas City are at the come and take him back, be left the hos Jkrski Crrr, X. J, March 13. The facinc. pital without saying anything to anyone A lady living near Wall and Twenty- and did not return, and we supposed he Reading Railroad company has begun baa deserted to avoid being taken back work upon two important improvements eighth street was prostrated by paraly home." which will give it the most satisfactory sis hut evening. "His disease, if we cm call it by a terminal facilities for freight and coal Dr. J. S. Gordon has removed his name, waa a mild case of melancholia. near thia city and will enable it to keep office to 2151 Washington avenue in O. YV. Perkins, M. D., for itself the control of an anthracite Drivers drug store. Div. Surgeon U. P. Ry." tonnage, hitherto enjoyed by the The jury, which waa composed of John Central. When the improvementsJersey II. E. Jackman, Frank McCase and conMcJilton, John Keck and I. X. Pierce, templated are completed the Reading T. E. Wilson were a happy trio of after considering the above statement can handle 200,000 tone of coal a year visitors at bait ljake Uity yesterday sod weighing it with the testimony at Perth Amboy, free from the control of afternoon. given by the other witnesses Thursday, any other road. Thirteen cars ot salt from Adams & returned a verdict that Ralph H. Pierce The Reading will also be able to com Kiesels works at Syracuse, came in came to hia death while laboring under on for business the Long yesterday. Twelve cars were sent north passenger pete temporary aberation of mind. Branch coast, as its new connection with The dead man's mother is expected to the Jersey Central will cut off twenty- - to Montana points and one to 1 intic. The decorations on the front of the day from her home at Angus, California, Ave miles ot tbe present route. Grand opera house block make that and the body baa been held to await ner building show off in a very attractive disposition. Strikers' Additional Demands. manner, be designs are original and Pittsburg, March 13. The coke strike graceful. Wisdom's Violet Cream of 10 per cent was Grand matinee of the "World" at the Ia a new and elegant preparation for against the reduction (jllowa: R.H. Pierce had at no time symptoms of any definite disease, but seemed A oth-er- r l eradicating and preventing roughness of merged into an additional demand for the face and bands. Use it treely at an eight hour day sinoe the miners con night just before retiring and you will vention at Uniontown yesterday. James be delighted with a soft, smooth akin, Mobryde, a member ot the executive board, saya this is tbe first movement of Try it. 15,000 strikers that will embrace nearly Bright's disease" Oregon 135,000 miners by May 1st, unless their JHiilitfnm Kidney Tea, if taken in time, would have demands are granted. r' saved his life. O. K. T. "Take it before breakfast" Dr. Hen Grand Masquerade Ball. ley s English Dandelion Tonic. A grand masquerade ball will be given FIYE POINTS SEWS. at Union hall Tuesdav, March 17th, under the auspices of the Women's Relief Some dust was seen in the streets yes Corps. Tickets, f 1.00; spectators, 50c. terday. Five Points will have the electric mo THIRTIETH STREET. tor house. It Should kf Jpened Without Further An enjoyable time at the dance last evening. Delay. Five Points is always represented at A leading business man stopped a the Grand opera house. Commercial man on the street yes Francis E. Bailey is seriously ill from terday and said: the effects of la grippe. "One of the things the council should Mr. F. A. Cook has more business than do at once is to open Thirtieth street, anybody. W. B. Wedell was at the Points yeseast and west Taxes have been levied tor that purpose long ago. Committees terday. have sat upon it. The city attorney has The new brass band is heard every been instructed two or three times to evening, complete the work. But it is still nearly Mr. F. Irving left last evening for a where it was months ago. few days at Salt Lake City. "It is very important to the interests The building boom is still in motion of this city that this delay be discontinued. We need another thoroughfare and Five Points is bound to become an to the west from Washington, especially important center. A visitor at the Points yesterday rein muddv times like these. "That street should be opened and marked: "When this place gets a more improved and it should be done without rapid transit, through the electric line, any more waste of valuable time. It is property will double in value." destined to be one of the most useful The Lynne Mercantile 'company has streets in the city and it is needed every added to its hardware departments day by many people. complete line of garden implements. A very pleasant ball took place at the Goodman Explains. Ogden Military Academy last evening. and relatives of many acadeEditor Commercial: I find the fol Friends micians were present Each and all aclowing in your paper: knowledged it to be a brilliant affair. "J. D. Goodman was given $20 and ex Mr. F. Powers, conductor on the mopen sea. He is a half crazy chump whose tor line, tells of a hair breadth escape lunacy runs in the direction of improper he had the other evening with several familiarity in the homes of people where ugly, uncivilized tramps he gams admission by claiming to be at who were laying for him on the corner the head of some benevolent organiza- of Seventeenth and the Rio Grande railtion." road crossing. They made their apYour reporter must have a certain pearance and demanded a portion cf spite or malice against me which has some 193 which he had on his person, been shown from other people too in the but before they had time to count the same manner and way. money he had bid tbem good night, and My story is altogether a different one before they could realize his sudden and ana a true one, but wnat can i ao wun mystic departure he was several huntwo witnesses azainst me and no influ dred in advance and considered at ence here, nor proof either, could I give home.yards Mr. Powers when asked as to to vouch for my side ot the story r in his running ability said: "I will run conclusion allow me to state the future any feather-weigin the county." will decide whether I am as bad as I am made out to be. Also whether I am Not an enamel or face bleach, but a crazy, because I don't drink, smoke, true beautifier Wisdom's Robertme. chew or gamble. I hope the above will It's famous. be published in justice to me. I am yours truly, The World Enriched. John D. Goodman. The facilities of the present day for the Removal. production of everything that will conto the material welfjjire and comfort duce to Dr. Whitehill has removed his office 3G3 Twenty-fourt- h Woodmansee of mankind are almost unlimited and street, 1 I when Syrup of Figs was first produced UUUUlDg. "Liver complaint knocked out every the world was enriched with the only round" by Dr. Henley's tingusn Juan perfect laxative known, as it is the only delion Tonic. E.D.T. remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and How the Hun8 are Treated. effectual to cleanse the system gently in Richmond, Va., March 13. A special the Spring time or, in fact, at any time to the Dispatch from Pocahontas, saye: and the better it is known the more popJohn Herse, a Bohemian correspondent ular it becomes. who went to investigate the alleged ill treatment of Hungarians on the Elk Who Wants These Snaps? Horn extension in West Virginia, arrived One J. C. Fischer piano nearly new, here today. Herse says that after careful investigation he found the report "tH regular price $550, will sell for $350, two good squares substantially carrect The men were very easy terms; alsoCall or address compelled to walk the entire distance of at your own price. F. E. Warres Mercantile Co. Bixty miles, wading creeks and rivers, First National Bank Buildirg. with onlv crackers to eat The report half-starve- d, ht Grand opera bouse today introducing the famona raft scene, shipwreck and lunatio asylum. It's a chance for the ladies and children. General Manager Fillmore and Cable of the Southern Pacific arrived from San Francisco last night in the former's private car. Mr. Coble went on east while Mr. Fillmore will re main in the city today looking after the company s interest at this point The ball given last evening by the O. M. A. assembly at the Military Academy was socially one of the most delightful events ot the season. 1 horn burg a or m. lhornburg as chestra, wilb prompter, furnished the music, which is a guarantee of its excellence. About forty couple were present A Habaa4's KuUke. eleef-eeas,tit- a, Laltlin V:u Real Estate Transfers. $1,300. M. Skeen to R. Flint, part of sections 23 and Id, township 7, range 2 west $510. E, Farr to M. Farr, part of lot 9, bleck plat A, L J. Q. Cannon to E. Farr, blocks tl.loft Htstoa Feels Askable. tons for rimn. mtiticg LTTil-buses tons iiweeiy pounds eamjk and fur dried grrw and purposesother than table fruit. The product ot California tor the aaunn nf IMI na 11 V. Hl gallons of wine and 1372.1 J5 boxes of rawina. jne product or. ix is estimated at ltLSJUJJlO nllnu of win and boxes ot raisins, with young raisia vineyards enough to increase tbe ywid of raisins withia the next live years wo b,uwjuv or iujuuujuu uoxea. March 13. Treura- Wa&hugtov, Huston returned this afternoon froaa av visit to his Lome in Indiana and re sumed hia duties at the treasury deHe did not know bow lone partment he would retain his present office, lie tendered his resignation to tbe president February 24. ia order that his sunn be appointed during the sweaimi at the senate and has not heard from thai president one wsv or the other ainoa. Ua said, however, that he wanted it anda- rstood tbat be had not resumed in a " and had only the friendliest feelings for il'7,J THOSE SCHOOL BOX US. ins president Taxparars IiTlted to Meet Tonight to Consider them. The Death EolL A meet ing of the taxpayers will be Draux. March 13. Peter McDonald. member ot commons from North Sligo, held ia the City hall and Fust Ward died suddenly today at Kicgstowa. He achoolhouse, this, Saturday, evening at was a supporter or rarueli 733, to diseuss the propriety of voting Pakis, March 11 Theodore Faullain tor the school bonds at the school elec de Ban villa, the French writer, is dead. tion on Monday next Members of the 13. Mrs. March raiLAOExrHu, board of education and others will be on Hannah C Paul, the wife of a to explun the situation. All inlawyer. James W. PauL died to hand terested are cordially invited to attend. wss for many years one of tbe day. She well-know- Another Sebel Victory. BccNoe Arua, March 11 Advioaa from Chili state that there has bean further righting between the insurgents and government troops and thatth lormer were victorious. n Wisdom's Famous Eobertine a beautiful and velvei-Iiln- t skin to which nothing but the suttaea and purity ot an infant's face can be compared. ProduoHi ew York, Wasn-ingto- n leaders oc society in and this city. Her suns are Portugal's Territory. Lieutensnt Allan Paul of the navy, Lokoov, March 13. A 'dispatch from w James W. Paul, of A. J. DrexeL and Lawrence PauL Her Durban, South Africa, saya: It is rudaughter, Mrs. William Waldorf Astor, mored that a Portugese gun boat atis at present in London. tacked and captured the British South African company's steamer, Countess ot Won't Eat Onr Hoc. Carnarvon, while ascending the Lim Butux, March 13. Ia the Reichsta popo river wiln rules and ammunition. today, Von Coetticher, vice president ot AS ASYLUM IX FLAMES. the ministry ot slate, replying toBarth, said the new suitary measures adopted in the united states were Inadequate Six Patients Burned to Death In the and therefore the government did not Sauhvllle Insane HospltaL intend to relesss the prohibition placed Nashville, Tenn, March 11 A fire unon roe importation ox American boa broke out at the Central insane asylum. products. seven stiles from the city, on the Mur freesboro pike at 11 o'clock tonight It started in the rear ot the male wing, which has been destroyed and the flam continue to rage. Two tire engines hsve been started from here and it is thought will arrive in time to save sums of the buildings There were twenty-eigh- t patients in the wing, snd six of them were burned to death. The other patients are now in the main hall under guard and there is no further danger of loss of life. A full sooeunt of the tire has not been received yet son-in-la- For a lew days longer the Cost Remoyal SaleolW.EWriint & Sons' Company will It Mar Be Bbmarck. Berlin, March 13. It is rumored that Bismarck will be asked to act as arbi trator m tbe bearing Sea question. continue at the Old Chili's President Assassinated. Stand. 2355 Wash Lokdox, March 13. It ia said that in formation is received at Hamburg by private cablegrams from Chili to ths effect thst President Balmaceda has been murdered. Not Believed ington Avenue. at the Legation. Washington, March 13. No informs tion has been received at tbe Chilian legation regarding the reported assassin Btion of President Balmaceda. It is not believed to be true. Vice-Preside- nt Real estate transfers furnished by the Hendershot Abstract office, 2414 Wash ingten avenue, for March 13, 1801: G. A. Cos to G. L. Beard, lots 13 and 14. block 10. .Nob Hill addition. SG00. R. Robinson to E. B. Gill, nine lots in block 34, Nob Ilill addition, $4,500. W. R. Wheelwright to M. J. Olmstead, of section 30, part of the southeast township 6, range 1 west $400. M. J. Olmstead to J. G. Moyes, part of section 30, township 6, range 1 west, 1A15 ana. kVLo Husbands too ofta rwrniit riiM ajvl parents thetr children, to suffer trum beadacLe, dirtiness, neuralgia, nervousnees, when by tbe use Of Dr. MiW marh serious results eouid easily be prevented. LTUgguKs everywhere say it gives universal satisfaction, and has aa immense sale. Wood worth A Co, of Fort Wayne, Ind, Snow A Co. of Syracuse, X. V.. J. woa. Mi.ia.iate, JUrta and bandreds others ssv-- it is the RMtMt maiUr they ever knew." It eon tains no opiates. Ttisi botues and nne book on nervous tree at H. A. Walker'a To Ladies Troubled With Painful or suppressed menstruation-OregoStanford Coming Home. Kidney Tea, if taken a few days before the expected period, relieves all Washington, March 11 Senator and pain. It contains no mineral poisons. Mrs. Stanford left Washington this morning for California, intending to T. Tea. O. K. means Oregon Kidney make the journey by leisurely stages. BETTING OS HORSE RACES. as There is Racing There Will be Betting. San Francisco Chronicle: The French government has attempted to suppress betting on horse races and ths people of Pans are intensely excited over the matter. It is declared that the action ofthw government will kill racing in Franc and be one ot the greatest detriments to So Long horse breeding, which will be severely felt by the cavalry, and that, besides, it ww encourage the evu or secret betting, which is worse than betting publicly. Without discussing the ethics offjth question it may be doubted whether any attempt to suppress betting can be successful so long ss horse racing is permitted. Men will back their favorites, and unieea tuey are allowed to make their wagers openly will do so secretly. In England the custom of publio bet ting on horse races has prevailed for a great many years, and certainly it has not resulted in tne general demoralisation of tbe nation. There are, of course, individual cases of men who have ruined themselves on the turf, but tbe same men would hare ruined themselves with equal certainty and rapidity in some other way had betting not been allowed. There are men who will bet on anything and wno, line unsnes r ox, lblumbal I be greatest pleasure in life, next to winning. is losing. Hucn men are tne tearful example held up by the opponents of horse racing, but they are not properly used as a test of the right or wrong ot betting; on races. Where a race ia fairly and honestly conducted there can be no squarer or more honorable way of gambling than, betting on the result Ths auccess ot tbe better depends on the exercise ot hia judgment as much aa upon any other one element sod if he chooses to bacic hii judgment it is hisown business. Tbe French government would do more for publio morals if it would turn its attention to evils which are much more glaring than betting on races. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice Ne. S9. Land Orrica at Salt Lk Cit, Utah, March 12th. 189L Notice i siren that the followin "God's blessing to mankind," say named aottlerberebjr O'Brien a Bankrupt haa filed ootioe of hia inteatioe , final proof in anpport ot hit claim, aral. thousands who have been cured the to make that aaid proof will be made before the reciabac Dublin, Morch 13. The court has celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. bySold or of tbe United State Land Omet at reeeirer adjudicated William O'Brien a batikrupt everywhere. Hall Lake Citjr, Utah Territory, on Saturday, Mar via: Charlea Parriao, boanX 2nd, letof in Lord the 181, on petition Salisbury atead entry No. 7312, for theaontheeat quarter, Canada Has a Kick. taction 21, township t, north of range 1 eaat, US ter's suit to recover tbe sum of 1700, aaraa. costs in an action for libel brought Ottawa, March 11 Canada has cot Ha names the following witneeaea toerovsr against him by O'Brien and in which the yet received an invitation to take part hia eontinuooa reaidence npon and eultiTatiuc. latter was non suited. of, aaid land, rii: In the World's Fair. John W. Ford, Robert Kippen, Kelvin Ka a Herman Raffalovitch, father-in-ladall. John Weight, ail of Petereon, Morgaak, of O'Brien, offered to discharge the debt county, Utah Territory, Ohio's Oldest Pioneer Dead. Fbani D. Hobbs, Eegiater. but O'Brien deelined. Btatnbb A SiMMONa, Attorney!. Ohio, March 13. AbraWashington, Grape and Raisin Yield. ham Payne, who was unquestionably the Washington, March 11- - --The census oldest man in Ohio at the time of his bureau bulletin upon vitioulture shows death, died at hia home in the eastern the total area of vineyards in 1389 to suburbs of this city, at the remarkable have been 40L261 acres, of which 307,-57- 5 age of 112 years. Persons who have seres were in bearing. The total gone to the pains of looking up his age just product of 1889 was 572,139 tons, of claim that he was born in 1779, decwhich 367,271 tons were table grapes and three years after the signing of the of laration were used tons for talUU'eurf independence. 240,450 producing . w 45. 1 and 2. Valley View addition, $1. F.W.Coburnto W. Helme, let 13, block 3. Kiverview addition, $350. T. C. Chamberlin to Minnie P. Stone, lot 7, block 4, Herriman's addition, $275. Bell Payson to Martha V. Janes, part or lot 9, block 12, plat A, 91U.UUU. Total, $18,437. The great tonic, appetizer and liver Dr. Henley's H&glisn Dan regulator. u. l. delion Tonic, Not Satisfactory. Under the, heading, "Wanted Leader," the Salt Lake Times says that the Liberal party ot that city is sadly in want of a leader. Xow. then, it would be notning more than neighborly for this city to furnish a leader to Zion. Ogden has 'em to spare. There are a number of gentlemen here just spoiling to be party leaders. Measured by their own estimate, they are unequalled. Ogden Commercial. Measured by the result of the late election in Ogden, they are of the size of our own home talent We still want a leader. Salt Lake Times. THE VERY LATEST INVENTION DISH, EETJIT & ! VEGETABLE WASHER The only machine invented that performs this disagreeable but necessary work. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiium It washes a bushel About the lame time and labor required to wash the dishes that ia required to grind the coffee for a meal. It convinces all by its superior work that it is mdispensi-ble- . table-war- etc., in fruit, of dishes, vegetables, THREE MINUTES. It is as necessary as your cook stove. It is an ornament in every home. It does away with greasy rags and filthy It saves its .prioe every year and dish-cloth- e, s. It makes easy the most disagreeable work of the kitchen. in preventing the chipping breaking of dishes. It cannot get out of order. A child can operate it TTT The nrst six montns saies oi. gg Valuable Mines. territory was 1101.800. The state of Colorado sold Within seven miles of thu city are rich silver mines that only need develop Utah is offered for sale or by ment to make them not only profitable the county. property to the owners, but valuable factors in the upbuilding of Ogden. The iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiimii mines are owned by F. H. Huff & Co., of this city, but it requires capital to t;;:li('" open and work them. 1 he formation of a development company, with ample capital to put the mines in order, is just what is needed. It is to be hoped that eentlemen of means will take hold of Ladies are making this matter st an eariy cmy hdu pusu k, On October 20th. 1890, Mr. Huff had or particulars address from these mines assayed in Salt Liilfi Citv, as shown by certincates of assay by The away shows John McVicker. li.02 of 11.C67.64 ounces of 6ilver and gold to the ton. A development company to open these mines would be a great thing for Ogdn. It saves your time, your hands and your temper. The most useful article ever introduced for household pur- - feu. spposee. Dishes do not move, therefore zflthev cannot break. cs&v iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiiu - Wltil"! eawNU-- U -- 14.3 . . ..J - . 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