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Show OGDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: TIU KSDaV. MARCH 19. IsiJl. A SCARED LITTLE BOY. He Believed His Uncle Would Cut Lis Throat. REFUGE WITH THE POLICE. jur tours 10 Ltrehi premises cleaned tvpiid fever a in ose up. A case of of tie bouses. Inspector Levis will proceed against other oifetders, one after another until the city js m splendid sanitary eondiUuo. ah parties interested should take not tee. lany parties are clean inz up their premises, burning rubbish and otcem ie ioukic; after the good appearance and bealttfuiness of their putt iocs of the m u n lcipal territory. Real oe some hesitation. Nob What will you have?" inquired Joe Baxter. "Why a policeman sent me up here." "What policeman?" "I don't know I think his name was and 40, block L Park Place, lUXO. L. urapewme to El Campbell, part of sect Urn 'J J, township 5, range 1 west. P. R. Flanagan to M. C. Vothers. of lot 5, block L pU "B," tTTi part wfii. Total, Loet. Jletcalf." What did he send you here tor." A bunch of keys. So reward for return. "Why, my uncle is drunk up at the IL C. Corey, 3"J0 Twenty fifth street. house and he took a butcher knife and Look out for the Cocky Mountain said he would kill me. When he was coming out of the kitchen with the knife Amber. I ran out of the front door, and came CHANGED HANDS. lie got a gallon of whisky this here, morning and it's nearly all gone now. My grandpa got his pension yesterday, Fall Particulars of the Salt Lake and he'c drunk and my sister too. Times Deal. They've been quarreling and uncle whipped both grandpa and sister." "Are you telling the truth?" asked Baxter. Uncle said he'd kill me "Yen, I am. the ctfa ir day, but I hid and staid hid till he got sober and then I came out He haa threatened to kill me several time lately. He says he's going to cut my throat." "Do you really think he would kill you?" queried the reporter. "Oh yea I do," replied the little fellow as ocandently as could be, and looking scared. Baxter called up Marshal Metcalf by 'phone and related the circumstances. He was directed to let the boy stay at the jail over night and that 'uncle" will be looked after thia morning. It is not necessary tossy he should be. He and his set are well known to the po lice. He is a worthless, drunken vag rant who would scarcely do a lick of work to save his life. He deserves the choice of leaving town or 90 days. He is living on an old blind man who is paid a pension bv the government. The DurD'jse of this detailed article is to call attention to the little boy. He deserves the consideration of the good people of the city and could he have good home might make a respectable man. There is no hope for him where t he is. THE METHODIST LADIES. They are Showin? Decided Enter prise Just Now. The ladies of the Methodist church save a pleasant social and successful supper last evening at the church. They are preparing to give a concert comprising "The Cradle Songs of All Nations." This will certainly be unique and interesting. This infantile muKicale will be held on Tuesday eveuing, March 21th. The District Court. The First District court made the fol- lowing dispositions yesterday: W. H. Campbell vs. Kay & Spect, plaintiff granted thirty days in which to prepare tile and serve statement on motion for a new trial, and execution stayed in meantime. Solomon Gunter vs. the Hot Springs Railway & Health Resort Company, defendant granted thirty days in which to prepare, rile and serve a bill of exceptions on motion for a new trial, or other papers which the plaintiff may elect and and execution stayed in the meantime. F. M. Conroy et al. vs. E. H. Parsons, trial to a jury, testimony taken, case argued. It will be submitted to the jury this morning. ' ' , The Greatest Strike. Among the great strikes that of Dr. Miles in discovering his New Heart Cure has proven itself to be one of the most important The demand for'it has become astonishing. Already the treatment of heart disease is being revolutionized, and many unexpected cures effected. It soon relieves short breath, fluttering, pains in side, arms, Bhoulder, weak and hungry spells, oppression, swelling of, ankles, smothering and heart dropsy. Dr. Miles' book on Heart and Nervous diseases Jree. The New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by H. A. Walker. Also hie Restorative Nervine for headache, fits, sprees, hot flashes, nervous chills, opium habit, eta A Canal Meeting:. meeting is to con vene at the Fifth Ward Educational In stitute, to incorporate the Ogden B canal, on Saturday evening, March 21, 1891, at 7:30 p. in. All persons holding property within the canal district should A verv important be present Look out for the Rocky Mountain Amber. Offden Hat Factory. The Otrdnn Hat Factory takes orders for silk, fur and straw hats. All kinds of repairing neatly done. Call at corner streets. of Grant and Twenty-firs- t SANITARY WORK. The Health Commissioner Believes That Cleanliness is Next to Godliness. W. P. Childs was brought up by the sanitary inspector, Mr. Lewis, before the police court yesterday afternoon.charged With mnintjiininfr a nuisance. OU his premises, embracing a number of tenement hoilflAA fronting on Washington street. He waa avenue and Twnntv-sixtfined 110 and costs and given twenty- h The Commercial noted yesterday the change of proprietorship of the Salt Lake Times. The Herald gave add! tional particulars follows: B. Clarke Wheeler, proprietor of the Aspen Times, as well as an afternoon dailey in the same town, came to this city a few days ago and put up at the Hotel Templeton. His mission here was given out to boom the mines of Ltah, He was seen frequently in the embrace of T. A. Davis, and it was rumored that he aspired to control the Times. Matters shaped themselves so with Mr. Wheeler that he telegraphed his Aspen editor, Mr. balderston, that he had found the Times in the slump and to come and help fish it out Last evening the papers were signed by which T. A. Davis transferred bis stock and a controlling interest of the Evening Times passed into the hands of Messrs. v heeler & lialderston. The purchasers will take possession within a few days and Mr. Balderston, an old and experienced newspaper man, will assume the management Mr. w heeler is one of the most ener getic mining men in Colorado, and he will use the Times to boom the Utah mines until their merits are known in all the chief mining centers of the world. It is understood that the directors will shortly call a meeting when a change in the board will be made suitable to the purchasers. u FIVE eiiamber The DRINKER JOSEPH 11 all Officers ADDED. Choea Lat Siffht Pleasant Party-- A Temperance CInb. A Very The board of directors of the chamber of commerce held an important session last evening, President Evans presiding. The object of the meeting was to elect a director to till the vacancy caused by the death of Judjre & M. Preshaw. Mr. Joseph Brinker was unanimously elected on the tirst ballot Mr. Brinker has served three years on the board, being a member of the board of ISM. The auditing committee appointed at a recent meeting of the chamber asked for further time to complete the worn of checking up the books, and .t waa announced that tbe chamber would not be so very bad off when all ot the indebtedness was adjusted which was justly chargeable against it and that there was every reason to beneve mat all iust debts could soon be paid. The matter of the iron works waa discussed informally and it was stated that the prospect for some active worn in tbe way of developing the iron industry waa very encouraging. There is a rood outlook lor the estab lishment of a car wheel factory in the city soon, as the iron made from the ore found in the bills near Ogden is said lo be superior to any iron found in the world for such wheels. POINTS NEWS. ou for the Rocky Mountain A. Walker. Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills Act on a new principle regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the A new discovery. Dr. Miles' nerves. Bar Nut U A Texas Steer" tocight Bostooiacs tomorrow evening at th Grand. Th real estat transfers yesterday amounted to U2o. The Real Estat Exchang held iU usual business meeting today. A very pleasant social was held at th Presbyterian church on Tuesday even- It. TL I. the Press" li lf snuff-colore- h OGDEX CLUB OFFICERS. Chosen by the Directors Last Eveuiutr. The board of directors of the Ogden Club met at the Parlors of the Club last evening and chose the corps ot officers for the ensuing term as follows: President Ogden Hues; tirst H. IL Rolapp; second vice- F. president Wni. Harcombe; secretary, A. 11. Hochstetler: treasurer, John As one-hal- nt Di-lct- Boyle. A TEMPERANCE CLUB. Miles. Organization Affected Last Night to Teach Sobriety. The meeting called to assemble at the county court house last night to form a temperance organization was quite liber- An OwiM to delay in A j Several lively speeches ally attended. were made and considerable enthusiasm was manifested. A organization effected and named the Ogden Good Templars' Union. Officers were elected as follows: President W. J. McKinley; vice-predent, Scott Anderson; secretary, F.J. Bradley. It was arranged to bold meetings every Monday evening for the furtherance ot temierance work in Ogden. oi our coMetion new store, we shall ' show a nice line of Lapt, Texas and Pacific Statement. New York, March 13. The annual !! of the Texas and Pacifio Railmeeting 3 Hrtr 4 Noremto road company was held in this city to day. The annual report showed the The Investigation Begins. expenses over $5,672,000, and the net New Orleans. March 18. The grand earnings $1,055,000. jury began the investigation of the killing of the Italian prisoners and the causes which led to the miscarriage of justice. Brilery has been accepted as the answer to the latter question and Detective O'Malley and the jury came in for a large share of the day's inquiry. 121 HokIim lienuott Moore Hegnimaa 0 I 0 o o o o o Disappeared With the Funds. r, St. Lol-is-, March IS. James S. and at law, attorney public notary well known in business and social circles, has disappearee, nnd, it is said, he has misappropriated some $8,000 loaned to him by friends to whom he promised, so goes the story, to return on their investments ten per cent a month. En-so- PLEASANT PARTY. A Kenfti Specialties in Spring Promenade Concert and Ball. Military Band A fine company of ladies and gentle men gathered at the Union opera house last evening to participate in Prof. Kent's concert and ball. The attendance was as large as could be well accomodated on the floor and the party was well The music, of managed throughout course, was superb, being by Kent's Military Band assisted by the Grand Opera tlouse Orchestra. The musical numbers were as louows: Polanaise, grand march, military band; Waltz, "Fairy Voices," military band; Dancers, "Gondoliers," orchestra; New port, selected, orchestra; Overture, "Night Wanderer," military band; Quad rille, orchestra; Kchottiscne, skire dance, orchestra; Character Piece, "The Dark ies' Dream, military band; Parisian V orchestra; Waltz. "Love's Dream," orchestra; Lancers, "Brigands," orches ' tra; Uomus, orchestra. The following were all superbly rendered by the orchestra: Waltz, "Andalucia;" Polka, "Kutchy, Kutchy, "Where Coo;" Quadrille; Schottische, the Honeysuckles Grow;" Newport Selected; Glide Lancers; Polka, "Beautiful Maiden:" Waltz, "Sweet Dreams;" Jig Quadrille, Selected; Medley, "Home, Sweet Home." Look out for the Rocky Mountain Amber. Dress Goods at the Old 2355 Stand, Washington Avenue. W.H.WrigHt&Sons' Tippoo Tib Paralyzed. Zanzibar, March 18. Tippoo Tib is stricken with paralysis, the right arm and side being affected. English irapressarie, terday to Miss Laura Sch rimer Byron in this city. Company. Orl5 KNJOYQ Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasan and refreshing to tbe taste, and acts Springer Recovers Slowly. yet promptly on the Kidneys, 'uty and 18. March Bowels, cleanses the sysiver Congressman Washington, headSpringer is slightly better tonight but tem effectually, dispels colds, his progress toward recovery is very slow. aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation Permanently. For sale Col. Hapleson Harried. in 50c and II bottles by all druggisU Paris, March 18. Col. Mapleson, CALIFORNIA FI0 SYRUP CO. was married yesSAH FRAHCISCO, CAL 10VISVIUX, K1. THE VERY LATEST INVENTION DISH, FRUIT ft, KtWlOnK.K.. ! VEGETABLE WASHER. The only machine invented that performs this disagreeable but necessary work. . IL ALained of io, The Topeka Bank Failure. Water! Water! Water! Topeka, Kan, March 18. The United All parties interested in the Ogden States Savings bank of this city closed Bench Canal company are hereby noti its doors this morning and maue as asfied to attend a mass meeting for the signment to the president of the Kansas purpose ot incorporating the said canal. National bankj The failure of the bank Ward Educational Institute the Fifth in reby the failure on Saturday evening, March 21st 1891 waa caused W. C. Knox, of of father the cently 7 Pres. John Houtz, at p. ra. F. Champneys, Sec. president of the bank. The liabilities and assets cannot be learned, but the latter will pay in full all liabilities. The Height of Crnelty. stock of the band was $261,000. capital seldom receive the Nervous women President Knox said this evening that sympathy they deserve. While often the the liabilities of the bank were about pictures of health they are constantly 8200.000. and is fully equalled by the ailing. To withold sympathy from these assets. unfortunates is the height of cruelty, They hate a weak heart cansing short Irving Is Ambitions. ness of breath, fluttering, pain in the London, March 18. Now that Henry side, weak and hungry spells, and finally has been admitted to a club, the Irvine swelling of ankles, oppression, choking, smothering and dropsy. Dr. Miles' New majority ot whose members are boon Heart Cure is just the thing for them, of the Prince of Wales, the For their nervousness, headache, weak- companions revived that the heir ap is report aeain ness, etc., his Restorative Nervine is un- - parent has induced the queen to confer equaled. Fine treatise on "Heart and the honor or Knighthood upon me greai Nervous Diseases" and marvelous testimonials free. Sold and guaranteed by Im le -- "The Pviwer of New Votk, March tueiitdrama by Augustus IUu was produced at th Star theater last night and scored a fair success. Mm. Diss De Bar sppeared in tights at the Harlem theater last evening aiid naturally created a sensation, as any abort woman weighing three hundred ing. Th Republican club will hold a rally wounded. pounds dressed in a scanty costume might have done. There i nj art about at th District court room on Saturday as Cupid Diss De Bar is a draw- evening. it but Who Want The Suai? card. ing Th democratic meeting in th Second OneJ. C Fischer piano nearly new. will sell for $XM, St, regular price Ogden precinct last night was quit well Will. Hearst' Senator attended and sucoeaaafuL very eacy terms; also two good squares The will Svx Frasi March at your own price. Call or address Mr. J. E. DjoIt. of Salt Lake City, 1X r. t-- W ASSES of th late Senator George Hearst was First National Bank Building. tiled tor probate today by his widow. president of the Utah National bank of this city, is her looking after some of Phoeb M. Hearst who is made sol ex bis extensive interests. Kami's Mail Service. wui states tnatbenator ecutrix. Tbe is wife Dr. Harsh, of Atlantic, Iowa, is in th Ma.xti, March 18. The mad will be Hearst recognizes thst his legally one-hal- f of his entire estate, city with a view of locating. He has a changed from a stage to the Rio Grande entitled to it all being community property, and be good opinion ot Ogden and be says Western railroad the first week in April. also to her absolutely th re-- many people ot th east think ash bequeaths Bids are now being received for carrying . tTovuuon is made tnat does. mainingone-haxfthe mail from tiie depot to the postomce. if Mrs. Hearst marries of again, one-haMr. Harry Timmans, ot Salt Lake S. IL UaUxjck, agent for the company, the estate to their son, William reverys ail where located Bench at the is bouse, City, special agent of th Equitable Lit li. Hearst bids sre received and considered. Assurance of er l orlc. was in Ogden The change m ill give more general yesterday, and was highly pleased with The Dudes in the Soap. satisfaction than the present system this city. Under the new schedule the mad will New York, March 18. Th tailors ot d Th lady who took a leave her at 5A) a. to, arrive in Salt th city have at hist resolved to avenge woolen by mistake from the cloak Lske City at 12:10 p. m and returning themselves on their customers who fail room atshawl th masquerade ball Tuesday will leave bait Lake City at 4& P. m can have hers in exchang by Mer Th evening, for to their garments. pay uaa to. at Manli in li.M p. arriving roads have delayed the mail lately so chant Tailors' society has resolved to calling at this office. a Lake letter Salt that City at sell at public auction the judgments lesving E. F. Munn, ot Hooper, aa old time 7 a. nu, was not delivered here till about which they have obtained in the courts liberal of twenty years residence in this lhe customers, 8 a. m. the folio aring day. against delinquent was in th city yesterday, tie territory! ot will names debtors be in the posted When the R.G. W. railway company strong disapprobation ot th expresses Wed next of rooms club th the society proposed building the Sevier Valley to divide the liberal party. movement not will branch they asked the citizens ot Manli nesday and if after that they A horse fell in th sewer trench on to donate a block of land, use ot streets pay up then the judgment will be ot Twenty-fourtstreet yesterday and h and 11,0,10. The citizens held a mas tered tor sale. lifted himself out 1 bis remarkable teat meeting and decided to give the amount The Pool Tournament. was easily accomplished. Dirt was requested. A committee was appointed to solicit subscriptions. Theylfailed to March 19. The first match thrown into the trench and he stepped Chicago, raise the amount promised. A petition in Chicago for th pool cham- on it is now in circulation praying that body played Mr. and Mrs. John Egan, ot Pleasant to pay the balance. The soliciting com- pionship ot America terminated tonight have been in Ogden for a nummittee report that they have raised all in a victory for Albert J. Powers, he de- Valley, of days aud on March 17th, St the means possible from individual con feating Walsh 000 to 392. The strong ber Patrick's Day, were gladdened by the lead was gained by Powers in the first arrival tribut.ons. of a bouncing boy, weighing detracted two nights' playing greatly eleven and f pounds. Mr. Egan finish. G. A. .R Affairs. . to the from the interest attaching men in Ogden. one of the is proudest At the conclusion of the match the Lissojf, X. D March 18. The second championship medal was again awarded A Newspaper Sold at Auction. day's encampment of the G. A. R. de- - to Towers. Xonight s score was: rowpartmeut of North Dakota met at 10 ers, lift; Walsh, 130. Minn, March 18. The sheriff o'clock this morning in the opera house, sold today at auction th entire plant The Walking Match. This evening the comrades will partici franchise ot th Herald to satisfy and New York, March 18. At 1 a. mM pate in a camptire, which will include mortgage held by Meron BurnwelL Th addresses by several distinguished citi the record of the six leaders in the walk mortgage, with interest amounts to zens and members of the organization 114,000. inn match was as follows: of Coiuuierre Board Xow Complete. Our streets are growing dusty. Don't fail to see the "Texas Steer" this evening, W. B. Wedell reports a good demand for Five Points property. Prof. Klaus and lady orchestra will render the music for the ball at Cook's new hall tomorrow evening. Root & Beeson were busy all day yesterday marking and shelving a large invoice of goods which they just received. Parties are at work on Adams street opening it through, to the Military acad emy. It will be very benencial to residents who are located in that vicinity. Both the nfllitary and Five Points brass bands, have a musical effect upon our suburb. They are both improving, and in the near future we will have the privilege of listening to something fine. The "Texas Steer" is a drawing card at Five Points and if the motor cars will run after the play some thirty couple may be expected from this place at the Grand opera house. Yesterday was tbe 18th anniversary of a fair young lady of this place, and as a token of remembrance, one of our might-b- e popular young men presented her with a sample bottle of "Mumm's extra dry." J. W. Dill, a prominent contractor and builder was at the Points yesterday looking after the many buildings he has charge of. He also has a force of men on the new M. E. church, which will be open for services in a few more days. A. A. A. Look Amber. And Mine. it 1 Cae fur the Mutual Consideration Uendershot Abstract office, 3114 Wash of the Polite Court and Oood ington avenue, for March 13, C. D. Morler to HE. Haskett lots 37 People of Ojden. W . L Porter to A. Thomason. Last evening a little boy eihi year part of old cam into the police station. lie had section "JD, township U, rang 1 west. njhat and looked excited. He had a A. G. Stuart to EL S. Crocker, lots 41 tremor in Lie voice, as though he had a and 4i block 2. of the Maasa subdi notion to cry. vision, tlx). -i Mr.Tackett here?" he asked with M. Buchmiller to D. Gamble, lots 45 uke CITY IX I3KIEF. SATI RE WAS GESEiWlS. Liir : "Tbere Dune J it tit toward WkVrs, who drew s slid brcaa trie. Dons oukkiv drew Li. Water tired six shots and Dana live. Water Ml dead with one buLet through his face and soother through his head. Dues was shot t wme in the tight breast and abdoauea. 11 is believed U be mortal'y wounded. Tbe men Lave for a lcg time been pohtical eortutos. Dunn for many years has oxen s leading politician. 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