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Show ... AMUSEMENTS. tf:y excLaxgee: Give Jerry Slsp- trS; ofis To Nota;iLUalLig tLe t a o rest. 1 prerLtl dantg a eu&fclsrabie ptrt rtjm 7si;? stasy tlroe Jjw l The j1 thejear by ia court of the Tai aalry Stwti Larg UTAH. rwk patted through tliwu ia I? OGOEN. is the at attmtiaa Griid jc," tie eou&cil of the eoaee cpoo Sutur grab as through the Suec. tiu eresisg. The al aeau h' Ua day. Lit- K. M. t)KEXi. lar;e. aad the bouee wiU dvibtU be oa tLe Og Tui eeeoaiium 14. I TEsblT aLUftVH Tothc committee ia charge of the sell t.iL TL f Uu icg commest by d schou by Prof. W. A. OrLiMsjr. irooaoriu, Gectlemes: give Let tie pro- - th Settle UttlUjrtrr this in I.UMnumuekatiao ia as iJr of the merit of theperf jraance ttfu. M ceceioo proceed. ituutvf Mos4 11 st,ii4. A fx-ia- ! tad uct&ilT extended. Sessja" was given at Tura luwtt , UN I U. lbs. UjS - IteaoottJtobegraUfig to th.e li H Urt evening brfore a Urge audieoce. A fcost f jf those to gaily aicg, who A a 8 jfj Ihea to saca com come to Ogdea torn a this farc - Social SiolU, ii spring: 'This be readied ai success. There a ieodatiuo. It is Lees horse play than eay ia the place I locg Lave sought, and Diim is im ki t S smw psr SMUfc in most of the farce of the Hon order, that the pra.ee cucue tftm aa educator mourned because I found it not." uf high etacdicg and wide repuUtion- atd coueuently leas cMrseceas in the MM 1 IT. ttsa. general presentation of the nlav: the di PRESS IXKttS. Of I Otm. flak. f tiwW si tW Pustu&et alogue is bnghj and ia cot marred by GREAT QUESTIOS. THE lUUlfl Jum Mul ancient jukes. The stag business ia Setretary Soil. original and the songs, both topical and The aatiucs of Europe are arn.ed Helvaa Journal: There are good selected, are ia keepicg with the general W.RO.VQ riXASCJAL SYSTEM. construction of the play. There ia no caaips. Why? grounds for the belief that a systematic plot to speak of. and a hearr on would To supuort the tottering skeleUcs of made embarrass to ii being be out of place ia "A Social Seeeioa." Ita This nation is confronted by a serious deapotdiu and aristocracy. Aa the peo attempt Noble in such a Secretary way as to mission is to amuse, and this it doe oodi with OooJ.Uoo of monetary affair more republiinspired ple become On fea force him to resign. It is alleged that throughout the performance. Uoa demanding the graTwt thought of can ideas the armaments are made he did not handle the ture of this company, which is new ia recent Indian the abWt Utcuv This condition Learivr and the regimecta more num trouble ia a manner satisfactory to a ue instrumental musical specuuUss, by me niruiuere ot uie company a own or tuey be eiprsessi as a lack of elasticity, erous. chest ra. Some excellent music waa ren large number of diaguated patriots. a failure to rebound, aa inabdity to re Now it is absurd to say that the This ia merely a pretence, however, the dered by them last evening. act. peasants, the faraiera, the progressive real animus being the secretary's manly The ClevcUad. It is Dow nearly thraa tnoetha after people, are desiroua of getting at one- - attitude oa the mineral land question. tha first of tha year, tha timaof tightness aaother'a throats. The attraction on Friday evening ia He has displeased the Northern Pacific la nosey mattera incident to annual Na It is the little King Williame who by refusing to issue patent to that cor Cleveland's minstrels. It is needless to bank settlements. Such annual strin- imagine that nations exist for them, who sav that this ia a HraUlim a .... nArt;n. poration for the valuable mineral lands gency ia ordinarily followed in a faw days are making the trouble. There ia of this state, and now a yelling, howling, menu a iuu synopau will be given to morrow. by a normal condition in financial affair danger that some worthless deaoeodent snapping coterie of character assassins a condition ia which money can ba of some ignominious king might lose hi bare conspired to break aim down. For Satarday. The bill at the Grand on Saturday freely borrowed over bank counter and right of succession and thus defeat the Nothing will be left undone to tar man hi record and destroy the efficacy of his schemes of God Almighty. capital seeks inveetment evening will be "All the Comfort of work in all directions. of condition Inatead of auch a normal But no matter about this. Lngland, stood Noble betwees. Home," a high comedy by a fine com has Secretary financial affair closely following tha Germany, Italy, even Poor Old Spain, Montana and ita connscatioo by a cor pany. uaual temporary annual stringency, tha and in time tyrannized Ruasia, will be poration. He has guarded with jealous 'PEBKY MASOS A CO." care the rights of our prospectors and hard timea continue to eiiat ft ap- come Republic. the golden nope or the commonwealth. were almost financial natter if will take aa it And the zreat question is, pear His stalwart honesty did not swerve a A Publisher Who Overworked Him unable to readjust themselves like a the convulsions of bloody revolutions to hair when the stroke of bis oen would self, and How He Was Cured. waterlogged ahip scarcely able to rise let them down from their military have robbed the populance and enriched a at He Montana sentinel himself. The pubSt Louis is the above the wares that sweep orer her heights or will they quietly settle down court of last resort and be know no lishers of the Youth's Companion are decks. by the mild process of political enlight countersign but the mandate of justice. Perry Mason A Co, but not many people Tha present undesirable attuation of enment? Let loyal Montaniana stamp upon the outside of newspsper circles are aware culminawould discredit his work. ia tha that in affairs of events lobby course probably from the money Judging that there ia not nor ever haa been auch tion of the bard times that have been England the revolution will be blood- a person aa "Perry Mason," and that the Crime. and Cremation with forced down increasing yearly aeverity lees. Aristocracy will be coming by ia just aa mythical. The founder of "Co." Chicago Herald: It is said that the during tha past decade. And yet, why a gradual series of concessions until it the had a name which, for some paper will take steps hould it be sof Pennsylvania legislature must abdicate entirely. he did not think would catch reason, in state so aa that cremation This nation during that period has and sudden A war might bring about concerning and so he substituted the the public, suffered no widespread disaster. Neither unexpected progress. But a war would to prevent that process from being used firm name of Perrry purely imaginary war baa nor evidence of crime. conceal to The stagnated destroy the wrong men. famine, pestilence buaineas interests. No financial panio wonder is that laws covering so great a Mason A Co., for his own. For many f.-.-- THE COMMERCIAL. 'X il dl-Lt- J frc-eoajy,-- GKAXD OPEEA HOUSE! Sx-ia- A BO f btoi 1 V ,il Pt 1892. Those who imagine that the tariff is to be the great issue next year would do Well to remember that it cut but a small figure in the disruption of things in Kansas, Nebraska or Illinois last year, Nor was it exactly the silver question. In California and Washington where there waa no Farmers Alliance there was little change from the usual course affairs. ow, u tne Alliance maintains its Jable propositions next year the itkra will not be so much what a idtt thinks on the tariff aa how ha uit the Alliance. ' this being the case the issues will to some extent by the Alliance. rty ahould take a notion to Sndidate for presidedt and M4rVcornered fight the re-lueblematio indeed. J bacca. , iaaiiM thstv . r Cumber than of a bat pnnature. for- - ?ed to;.aicuiations it will J: the farmers oom- Itbe Silvf hard timea will and be all the March1 the act' coming cam- lint at P accept for red tor the iv known, but Vity of the 47v American the Sault St. akes Superior i in number of all the traffio Suez canaL - 35th. SPEAGUE'TCOMEDIAS, Presenting their Latest Comedy Success y "A. Social Session," The finest play ever written. Replete with singitg. dancing and specialties, bright catchy music and amusing situations. Written for LAl'lilf IXG ONLY. awirpand hy the famous BLACK HUSSAR BAND and magnificent 8TAK ORCHESTRA, conceded to be the ticest musical organization traveling. PL'K-POCs- Grand band parade from the Pacific hotel at 12 o'clock. Concert from to 12:30 and in the evening from "."00 to 7 JO in front of the opera bouse. HE ATI SO RAILWAY COACHES. The Railway Agt, which alwaya exer cises a large degree of conservatism to wards the railroads, now believes that public opinion aa to the danger of heat ing passenger coaches with stov.s is so emphatio aa to render the further use of heating stoves almost out of the question, and it would be well enough for railway managers to at once adopt the most practical apparatus that can be used to displace them. Tha disastrous results from such cause that inevitably follow every railway accident in the country only add to the public apprehension and Justify the demands for relief from such dangeia. It is Interesting to note that most western roads are further advanced in progressive ideas in regard to modes of heating than many of the more conserva tive eastern lines, an ad van tag; which probably arises in part from the fact that a large portion of western equip ment is newer and better provided with The use of all modern improvements. apparatus for supplying steam heat from the locomotive doubtless will be enforced by legislative enactment and it would be well enovgh to anticipate auch action by adopting the best means possible to supplant the anticipated store. danger have not already been enacted. A company ia getting ready to build a crematory in Chicago. It ought to go on with the enterprise. Cremation is the purest cleanest most gentle and kindly mode of carrying out the law of death which in time effect destruction of mortal remains by one process or another. Conventionality makes burial seem more "natural. Ignorant super stition has grotesquely opposed cre the on mation that ground it will prevent the resurrection of the oody aa if the thouaanda of years that mankind baa been in the earth, in countries where interments ia the mode of disposal of the dead, any vestige of the individual body except in phenome nal cases remains; as if the miracle of in dividual body ressurrection is not as easy of accomplishment to Deity out of sea as as out of land, out of ashes artificially manufactured in a cleanly and healthful mode as out of ashes naturally produced by the chemical action of earth gases. Or are worms and vermin more becom ing abbettors of heavenly hopes than flr? the great purifier, for its very name is etymologically identical with purity Cremation will become the universal mode of cleansing the bodies of the dead of impurities and perishable elements in the tissues, while it will preserve the part that may then be cherished according to noble sentiments and without doing violence to any creed or belief in resurrection or in a future existence of the same physical sheath in which the spirit has been incased. A crematory ought to be built in this city; and its proprietors will themselves be foremost in securing the enactment of laws that will protect them from becoming invol untary abettors or concealers of crime. BOWK3 A KOCH. Lessees ! aad Meeasen. Saturday Night, March 28. Rushing, Roaring Occasion of Fun! A AND FIRST TIME IIEKE. The Greatest Comedy Success of this Generation. Wm. Gillette's the "All of Comforts Home," A Poem of Liughter and Sunshine, and Companion Play to "The Private Secretary." Same Big New York Cast Same Special Scenery. Same Perfect Production that Distinguished the Celebrated New York and San Francisco Runs. Under the management of MR. CHARLES FEOHMAN. No one can afford to miss this Jolly Entertainment, now the Fashionable Talk of Two Continents. years the publisher and owner haa been Daniel S. Ford. This man SALE OF SEATS Prices 35 eta. to tl.50 begins Thursday Morning at one the is who has made the paper what it is. As ita circulation and advertising patronage increased 1 i m i j to enormous proportions he kept on An managing every detail of the business. KD (MS 10 1 lie did everything, and all his emDloves II AAV V eAtl were simply clerks. His choice waa final aa to every article that went into the paper; he made up ita pages; every advertising cor tract had to be brought to him; every item of expenditure had to We don't offer goods y for less than we can sell oe personally authorized by him. AlALWAYS Our orices his LOW on ALL our in assistants are though every depart ment were me mosi a Die that money on not a for LEADERS FEW ONE day or week. could hire, he theught they didn t goods, understand just what to do every time, and scarcely dared to leave the ffioe for fear they might make some Lterrible ! I blunder. Of course there could be but ime end to all this; he approached a Vta?e of Our customers stay vfith us and get aH of their supplies. nervous prostration. The doctor brdered a long sea voyage; the patient wouldn't We save them money. We treat all classes well. We make near to it, but hnallv agreed to soout on no bad accounts for good customers to pay. We give full yBcht for three days in the least iusy and part of one week. He instructed! his weight guarantee satisfaction. subordinates carefully aa to what should be done in his absence, and then, full of misgivings, went on Doara ine yacht and waa carried out to sea. But all unknown Remember Our Corner, 2300 Washington Av. to him the doctor had pledged the can- tain of the yacht not to touch land for three weeks. The captain was a heartv. with jovial character, CO. whom Mr. Ford was delighted from the very first So good a time did the tired publisher have, and so much was he carried away by the novelty, mat ne never said anything about being put ashore when the three days were up, and when, the next day or so, his friend, the captain, gently intimated he was a pirate king, and a bad man, and wasn't going to let his prisoner go for two or three weeks, Mr. Ford fell into the humor of the situation, and they cruised along the New England shore for near a month. Occasionally they put in at some quiet fishing village, but the never offered to escape. 'prisoner'' When finally Mr. Ford returned to the Companion office and found that everyhe was thing had gone like clock-work- , a changed man. He appointed heads of departments, delegated his responsibilities, took things easy, bought a yacht himself and began to enjoy life, He says he owes a world of gratitude to that doc tor and his captain. Box-offic- an n sum Wbfi roois inr ear reaa to-da- w. All oi Uur Goods are keaaers good-nature- d authorities of New Orleans prove beyond question, as they say they One View of It. will, that the Mafia was a band of assas- ins, whose trade was treacherous mur New York Herald: The public should der, it will be interesting to know on be sceptical in relation to the rumors what grounds Italy will demand any put about concerning the impairment of consideration on ucsount of their death, fur seal life ia Behring sea, and a pro posed modified lease of our Pnblyloff The last annual report of the Missouri island, so as to diminish the killing. The Pacific aho vs that the average tariff lessees must now expend some 111 for charge for freigh transportation on every raw skin. That makes the price that line is' 1.02 per ton per mile, in Europe very nign.and it is only maintained by adroit manipulation of fashion. against 1.63 ten year ago. How cheap If the skins became as cheap as twenty will railroads be able to carry freight? is years ago, the fur would be unfashionable. Hence the lessees must control the a very interesting question. "Died from Briffht's diMuun OrAcrnn supply. Sir Charles Tupper has said Kidnev Tea. if taken in would ham Now that the equinoctial storm is that the lessees endeavored to purchase saved his life. O. K. T. titn. last year all the skins the Canadian over, and spring has arrived according marauders had in order to keep the to the astronomical schedule, it is re skins off the London and New York Everybody drinks Rockv spectfully suggested that it is also the markets and so keep up the price. The fur seal question is really an economic Mountain Amber. proper time for the establishment of the question. ironworks. Your Picture 12:10 GBAM) OPEEA HOUSE Globe-Democra- t: THE ISSUE FOR Ma- Wednesday, March m. Ir the kOTH. Lsms a&i tis aiil-itar- . A JUST 02nE SSI like those of 1837 and 1873 has prostrated business. On the other hand, wider avenuea of trade, enlarged opportunities, increase of productive resources, improved national credit these and many other reasons should produce better times instead of the hard times confronting the people. Tha cause, then, is not intrinsic. m mere appears .vo. Iua- ou jubw uu,1 proper cause for increasing hard times, in a nation with all tha active and unhindered elements of increasing prosperity, except a financial system that permit tyrannical abuses o the part of Within the past organized capital. decade combination, consolidation and trusts have been carried to an extreme never before known in the history of the world. : No product of the soil, no manufactured product has been free from this tyranny. The tendency has been concentration the result general injury. The few have grown immensely rich the many, poor. The disease ia severe. Strong remedies should be applied. The question is one of pressing importance. In the presence of the necessity for prompt action, tiresome discussions on tariff twaddle and old party politics, aink into monotonous insignificance. The people of this nation should demand from con greas the passage of a measure for the financial relief of the people. That measure should embody the suppression of all conspiracies against the people whether known aa trusts, combines, or companies. It should be a measure free from the dictation or interferance of Wall street But more than all else, it should increase in some proper way, the amount of money in circulation. Li Taken. Getting Wk hear people complain because Ladies Home Journal. If you are they have to rustle because they are not rich. Few men in the United States short and stout don't ask the poor artist have rustled harder than Jay Gould to make a picture of you full length. He will it you insist; but he knowa he is That's one reason why he's Jay Gould. doing a great wrong thereby. Nothing At a depth of 563 feet the Ogden gaa ia so graceful and pleasing in a picture well affords encouraging indications of of a stout lady as a sitting half length. so turned aa to hide the too gas. It is expected that an abundant the figure stoutness. too Again, if you are slim gaa supply will be found at a depth of and angular, do not for an instant forget about 800 feet that a full length figure will make you appear more slim and angular. Then The Chilian war continues lively from the pretty bust picture is your and should hope you a naval standpoint That is, the insur- only insist on having none other. If a gent war vessels are making it hot for gentlemen haa a very long neck no held by the government near the matter how nicely he looks in a high places coast collar, his picture if taken in such a high affair would look grotesque. A neck and high collar, a long neck The new management of the Salt short and low turned-dow- n collar by all Lake Timea is at the helm and that means. No loud stripes, no great checks, awii ia milliioaet Homes journal seems to have new inspiration- - no striking figures should be worn in a 0 tears the Kendall photograph. One thing bear in mind It waa a good paper before. when you visit the studio brintr alonir nDerior eioallonee Dtnwa in millinm nt It your home expression. Don't spend two home for more than a quarter of a century. It QMd by the United StatM GoTeramont. La grippe seems to exist in all parts days before you come to the studio prac- iEndorsed by tha hea'! of the Great Universities and different poses ticing of the country. It is very serious in its expressions as the Strongest, P'irest, and most Healthful. before your mirror; and, lastly, give the Dr. Priae's Cream Bakin Powder does tint effects in Pittsburg and Chicago ia havphetographer the benefit of exercising contain Ammonia, Lime or Alnm. Sold onLr his artistic and professional ability. ing a tusael with it. NswliMfc. v'hicaco, ban Francisco Louis UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION Troy Steal Laundry GEO. A. CEAIG, PEOP, 37 25th St., Telephone 1 07 Remember. I am the onlv Laundrv man in Oo-deown ing and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery Just a Moment, Please! Will the Largest Stock of Hardware at the Lowest Prices Interest you? If so, we would be glad to have you call and examine our goods. We have Everything New that is worth having. We are exclusive agents for . QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES, Garland and Superior Stoves and Ranges, MASON & DAVIS STEEL RANGES. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF Building Hardware, Tools and Cutlery. 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