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Show A OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY. MARCH 29. 1851. TEE and ths contrast of grssaand PRESBYTERIANS. Lou; whits, teraaad by ta growth ot ptas ALMOST A FREE FIGHT. io wtca iatavsperaes ths saoss, at picture) 6 beyond descfipboe. Toot They tu pte-this soscs are doubtless who eaa not appreciate turtt forofthe Hell Another Important ct Bancroft Sommontd to Settle a t Qnirrtl YmghL Us to com wbea they out and pick peaches and ye climb a anus cp into th BAouctains and Ml snowball. r Session Yesterdij. If yoo want a kizh DESECRATION'S. 0tr trkd piano, a ana Urvs bargain, we have just aiid OTHER RAILROAD NOTES. cabinet grand upright piano French im ported action e.vuit hand carved pan Ewommendatiuas ot aljwt els and trusses " W octaves this piano is Thinr Generally laiH U Eallroad strictly a cumber one and a bargain. Cirtle Sew Headqtuxtm for Adopted -- Tie- Trmrrnte lUsruUr pnae IToiX will sell for HM. Tertk to suit. tie EaiJroad V. M. C. A. F. E. Wakses Mercantile Co. First National Bank Building. The trip south of General Superinten Regarding ths Woman's Prb)terial it dent W. 1L Bancroft of the Union MiKtaotrrittMtiiii Friday evening THE EErTBLICAS CLUB. was the opinion of ereryboly in attendPacific was made yesterday in eosae-quenc-e of freight troubles at Provo. ance that the must touching, ths most It Held Its Last Mettin; The day before a car load ot freight powerful and ths most successful mis which arrived then from the east bad sionary meeting ever kJJ within the the and Weber The billing so vague as to the route Ogden RepubCounty rf Utah. MiT Ivrands of ths Presbytery '.hat point that it left it open beyond lican club met at room district the court thS memory of that meeting go with US tor question whether tha Utah Central last evening in regular session. There or the Rto Grande Western should have through his and lower. was a moderate attendance. car. today' proceed ixgs. J. S. Painter, for the committee on theBoth roads claimed the devotional hour's a After half meeting rules, made a report recommending for freight and in led by Rev. J. A- - U fomitn or bpnng-vili- a constitution modification of Na- the scuffle to secure it, the train crews of the Presbytery commenced iu bus tional opposition roads became involved in League rules. The the a general quarrel, in which hair pulling iness session at 9 --JO a. m. yesterday. report Republican was adopted. Tha renort of the standing committee on wa4 almost the result. A committee of five was then appointThe real extent ot the tight between temperanoe traa received, adopted and ed to take into consideration the advisarival trainmen could not be learned. is a follows: bility of holding a territorial convention the it is stated that yiolenoe was about QCESTIOX. THE TEHPElaXCK in the near future at Ogden to discuss but to be resorted to when the conflict ' was As far as the committee can learn the the organization ot republican clubs in termination by one crowd ministers and teachers of this Presby the counties of the territory. The com- brought to a from the scene of action. . withdrawing 1L W. named mittee with was: El pothe J. terv are in full sympathy Harvey, In posses victorious left which tbs party R. the H. on G. church temperance Bagley.J.S. Painter, aition of our Minty sion of the spoils. and Frank J. Cannon. question and are engaged in actire No correct statement ot the partic Mr. Ben Rich then objected to conwork. We call the attention of be had, but apparently the the ministers and teachers to the fact tinuing on the committee on organiza- ulars can ordin.-r- y event that that the literature published by the tion unless he oonld have a better gen- trouble can be ot no so distin attention of claim the would and eral in ot of committee the the way support speakers general temperance guished an official as Mr. Bancroft and assembly can be had gratis by corres assistance. The committee was increased from sent the chief of the management of ponding with Iter. John UilL of Pitts-Lurtwo to five as follows: Ben E. Rich, A. over 2,000 miles of railroad away upon a Pa. We recommended First that the J. Bailey, J. L Bagley, J. 8. Painter and flying trip for the an adjustment of the difficulty. temperance lessons of the international Allan Miller. Mr. Ben El Rich was authorized to Sabbath School system be followed when It is asserted that the Rio Grande ever practicable. Second, that a tern have prepared and sent out a leaflet to men forcibly took the caraway from the tbe others, and, after getting it safely perance day be observed, or at least i republicans of the territory, temperance sermon be preached on the republican club platform and other in upon their own grounds, tore up the Sabbath preceding each municipal and formation connected wita the interests Utah Central's track to prevent them territorial election. We offer the follow. of organization. recapturing the prize. The club then adjourned to meet the iog resolutions: It will be remembered that Mr. W. IL second in ApriL Wednesday A BESOLUTIOX. Bancroft while superintendent of the Rio Grande Western was called upon to "That it is the sense of this Presbytery CHRISTIAN' ENDEYOR I'XIOX. interfere in a matter of contention which that the licensing or the sale ot inloiica once occurred in a somewhat similar - ting liquors as a beverage is a sin and which that the prohibition of the manufacture, The Third Annual Convention to be manner at this same point Union Pacific afforded tha distinguished and sale of the Held la Ogden. importation, exportation official an opportunity to then view the same, as a beveraga, is the only solution annual convention of the situation from the other side of the The third of the evil. The report of the committee on the Utah Christian Endeavor Union will be fence. The latett report stated that the car and Sabbath was received and adopted and held in Ogden on Monday and Tuesday, Rio Grande is holding forthewhich such the position maintaining is as follows: March 30 and 31, at the Baptist church. a determined struggle was made. "Your committee on the Sabbath The for this important meeting would bear leave to submit the following will program Superintendent S. W. Knapp of the be as follows: members Southern Pacifio eompany was in Salt First Only abouteight report: EVENING SESSION. MONDAT Lake City with his chief clerk John F, of the Presbytery have preached on this subject during the year. Werecommerjd 7:30. Song And praise service. Led by Ledwidge yesterday. F. is. Hastings, Ogden. First That as a Presbytery we give The Rio Grande Western is running 8KX). Address of Welcome. I. N. Hay-de- its new reclining chair cars on all its our endorsement to all societies and Sabbath associations which have for their Ogden. Response. R. J. passenger trains. Caskey, Salt Lake. object the suppression ot Sabbath deseMuch travel is reported between this 8:30. Address Study and use of the cration. and Kansas City which has been Second That we especially urge upon Bible, by Christian Endeavor city for the past few nil employers that they so arrange their workers, Rev. S. E. Wishard, D. D., exceptionally heavy days. work to so far as possible free their em Ogden. Things are reported as being quiet on ployes from all labor on this day. TUESDAY, FORENOON. all the other roads centering here. our we all Third That urge upon 7:00. Sunrise Praver Meeting, Lead by W. F. McDonald has started for Ogden ministers and teachers that they Miss Helen S. Wishard,Salt Lake. to instrucaccept a position in the telegraph de give definite and fluent 9:30. Business Meeting. of the Union Pacifio service tions on this subject and that on 10:00. partment Reports of Societies. ot November under Manager Dave Cash more. the first Sabbath How to 10:45. for a Topic: prepare and also on one sabbath between the mid The maximum freight law passed by Christian Endeavor State Condie ot May and the middle ot June this Nebraska legislature will effect the the Rev. address vention. Short by subject be presented rrom the pulpits ot J. Brainerd Thrall, President revenues of all the roads reaching Ogden this Presbytery. Utah C. E. Union. General dis- from the east Fourth That we give our emphatic opened by D. Thorburn, City Passenger Agent IL E. Coffman cussion, of the the opening protest asrainst of the Santa Fe of Denver, on April 1st Ogden. Sabbath on the World's Fair at Chicago 11:15. Christian Endeavor Unions an comes to Salt Lake City to take the day." Felaid to position of chief clerk of the passenger THE EVENING MEETING. John department of the Rio Grande Western. lowship and T. Axton and Harry N. Tolles, The subject of the evening meeting d E. IL Forrester, genSalt Lake. was "The Best Method of P.esenting eral agent of the freight department of the Truth Under the Peculiar Circum- 11:30. Suggestions for special work by the Northern Pacific, and T. M. Staleler, the C. EL Societies of Utah, stances which Confronts Us Here." Rev, to general agent of the pasBible study, C. H. Moorman, Og- promoted L. Gillespie, of Bos Elder, opened the of the same road, are senger department Wildman den. Training classes, discussion of the subject in the absence both well known railroad men and have Lake. was called of Rev. Dr. Wishard, who Murphy, Salt .friends in Ogden. away just before the time for the be- 11:45 Christian Endeavorandthechurch Rev. B. F. Clay, Central Christian ginning of the service. Among other In Sew Quarters. church, Salt Lake. Rev. Frank things Mr. Gillespie said when the memTbe old Utah Central depot is to be bers of Presbytery come first upon this Barnett, superintendent Baptist Rev. G. F. think that moved field from its present position to a site missions, by simply Ogden. they peculiar Webster, Presbyterian church, east of the tracks and fitted up showing the great errors of Mormonism American Fork. Rev. Frank S. the whole fabric will fall to the ground. for the railroad branch of the When I commenced to speak of the evils Forbes, Congregational church, AssociaMen's Christian Young aroused Provo. of polygamy the people became tion. When installed in its new AFTERNOON SESSION. against me. I think whenever the opwhich are to be tastefully portunity offers we shouldofdenounce the 2:30. Devotional service. Led by Rev. quarters, fitted up for the purpose, this departthe priestmonstrous assumptions A. J. Bailey, Ogden. ment will again add materially as a hood as Peter charged upon the leaders 2:45. e papers: The C. E. medium for the elevating and improveof the Jews, the crucifixion of Christ. Eye the Lookout Committee. ment of the railroader. Mr. Moormon reRev. McLain, ot Ogden, followed Mr. Miss Anna F.Hulburd, Salt Lake, ports that a new class in Spanish will He discussion. strongly Gillespie in the the C. El Hand the social com- be started April i, under the tuition of advocated the method Paul recommittee. Mrs. W. H. Whitney, Prof. Andre. mended in his advice to Timothy, Lake. The C. E. Heart Salt Everything is going along smoothly "Preach the word, be instant in season committee. on the Southern Pacific. Much travel the prayer-meetin- g and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exMiss Jessie F. Holmes, Lehi City. over the road is coming from the Rio hort with all long suffering and docof Tuesday's evening Grande Western route for the coast The trine." He said that we should combat session program will be printed Tuesday mornerror with the truth; but that it should ing. Real Estate Transfers. love. be done in LIST OF COMMITTEES. Rev. Campbell, of Mendon, said that transfers furnished by the estate Real General Oversight A. D. Tborbnrn, the Mormon question was not an intelAbstract Hendershot office, 2414 WashW. G. C. E. N. I. Brainard, to Hayden, lectual one. The Mormon elders go for March 28, 1891: avenue, ington the people ot other faiths, and, finding Prout Invitation and Advertising H. C. A. CFisk to S. E. Edmunds, lot 39 some disaffected ones, proceed to show them that the Mormon church will just Hurd, C. S. Van Auker, R. E, Douglass, block 40 University Place addition f200. W. Prout. A. C. Fisk to J. S. Jones, lots 37 and satisfy them along the line of their own G. C. H. 38, block 40 Reception and Entertainment natural desires. It is a moral question. University Place, $400. H. M. Beardsley to The Ogden City We must get the1 confidence of the Moorman, F. S. Hastings, H. C. Hurd, Mormon people and they will disclose to Claude Crocker, Miss Mary McClelland, Railway company, The Ogden City Railwav and block 8, Nob Hill, 1249,600. and then we can Miss Alice Barry, Miss Ruth Bailey, us ttieir heart-troubl- e Alice Hamlin. (Afterward inA. C' Fisk to J. O. Wilson, lots 25, 26 help them by using the Word of God. Miss and 27 block 52, University Place, 8600. Rev. Dr. McNiece, of Salt Lake City, creased to twenty-five)- . G. Frary to H. C. Rider, part of lots 4 claimed that each one of us must use the 3:00. My One Talent. How to Find It Miss Mary El Knox, Smithrield. and 5, block 29, Plat C, f 1,000. weapons which we can best make use of. Miss F. Anna Train How to It E. Wattis to G. L. Wattis, part of The man who has the faculty of gatheHandley, Mount Pleasant How nwj, section 27, tp 5, range 1 west, 8900. in ring up the facts and presenting them the Miss Florence A. to Use K Wattis to G. L. Wattis, part of a logical manner to the people upon Blanchard, Ogden. section 28, tp 5, range 1 west 900. errors of Mormonism should use his of a Characteristics 3:15. Topic: C. Frandsen to C. Madsen, part of lots talents in that direction. Model C. E. Society. Five min- 6 and 7, block 22, PlatJA, Huntsville, We have not done half enough in preute Papers. Miss Ella R.Hers-ma- $100. paring tracts upon this subject and William Huber Logan. T. Christenson to C. Madsen, part of scattering them broadcast over this terLake. General dis- lots 2 and 3, block 22 Plat A, Huntsville Salt Burr, Paul the and Savior Our great ritory. G. H. cussion opened by Ward, $150. apostle used gentleness on the right ocSalt Lake; and C. E. Brainard, F. A. Hammond et ah, to J. W. Heder, casions and both spoke strongly against Ogden. of section 13. tp 6, range 1 east $50. not only the great evils of the day but part 3:45. Reports of committees.. P. C. Rasmusen to J. W. Heder, part also against the false teachers and lead. Con4:00. Children's, of section 13, tp C, range 1 east, $3,000. ers of the people. ) . ducted by Miss Mary McOlul-lan,1. W. Heder to C. Madsen, lots 2, 3 Miss Mary 1L Nuttings, and 4, block 23, Plat A, Huntsville, Ofrden'8 Mountains. M:3S Alice Hamlin, Ogden, 1,000. H. W. King, H. L. Taylor. It is well known to residents of Ogden Music-M- rs. C. Madsen to P. C. Rasmusen, part of L., Mist Litnratuiaar.il Batie" that when it is raining in t&Vffn it lots 1 and 3 block 22, Plat A, $1,000, Alice :V. R. Miss Gillespie, Mia in snows in the mountain?, nd Total, S258.900. ! iliss Jennie Prout. of yesterday was arc imanici hy t fa!' Barry, -uich- I. N. Hayden, Pel "ration of of snow in the mountains which' uereu chairman. A Social Event. them with white from the summits Committee on Transportation C. II. New York, March 28. Miss Gabrille nearly down to their base. Salt Lake. To t....'.y Ogden never boom rr."re Parsons, Greeley, daughter of Horace Greeloy, SALT LAKE LOCAL UNION COMMITTEES. beautiful than immediately nixet ne ot founder of the Tribune, is engaged to ba which Banners and Badges G. H. Ward. stoin s. Tt married to Rev. Frank Montrose Cles-deniR. A. and Music R, J. Caskey close to the city then apalways seer rector of St Peter's Protestant pear to bje only back of the roofs of the SABBATH tilt &-enl-ir e. tern-neran- z. n, Episcopal cfcurcfa of Westchester. Ear. m a sua of Ueurre L'i- Mr. dstua of WaahifigWu UC Hi gradual at Colamuaa University, Wtehicf too. and aftsraard at Pnoovtoe Tbo-l-jgica- l Scauaary. He reeaaiaed ia the FracbrUriAa cfcurvn oclr ooe year and a donag LLat tisaa was pastor of the church at Naahriila, ILL la he went over to tha Protestant Episcopal church and bacama rector of the St Uturga church at BUrilX LL' After three years be went to Cleveland and remained there netil ltt?, wbea be became rector of u rvtsra. Cdua Prea-bruna- OoatTafatloBai Cborcau ley's EtgLsh Danduoa Tonic OGDES AS A ruu a. sWmt. Sunday, March Sl Preaching at 11 o'clock a. bl by Rev. E. G. McNisoa, D of bait Lake City. Easter sernoss by the Sunday school at i) p. sa. Sunday school st 12 15 p. m. Cbrwtiaa Endeavor st C:H p. bo. A cordial inn-UUKm. SL Its Propriety I Once Xl Take it before breakf." Dr. Ilea-- EELIGIOrS NOTICES. MR.TACKETS RBIOVAL Questioned Here. l. 7-- THE MATTER It DISCUSSED. oo to all Congregational CLapeL Lmns Sun that Mr. Tarket Made day schoul st i3) p. m. Easter ssr-o cluck p. m. o evening rtoes at asy Grave Cliarr Araiiut U Denied Every body welooms. Karhal llrtralt USD OWSEfi. Church of tbs Good Shspberd. Eorros Commekcial: There has been fCor. Grmat u4 B. CxnKk. a decided expression ot opinion by many ractuf.l Morning prayer and sermon, 11.00 a. of the citizens of Ogden, during the last 7:30 p. Capt Smith bands The Commebcial w eek, on the merits of the controversy m.. Evening prayer and sermon, p. m. bunday benoot the following as relating to a batter between the city marshal and Mr. now attracting public attention in Tackett, the turnkey. The attention of Prssbytsruui Church, Ogden. . Uis public was first cauod to this matter Ev. Juaah f'nr. A Ium sad "Powers of Ogdeo City under its char- by a communication ot the marshal to March 23d. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ter. Section 1X53, roLl, compiled la as the oouncd at the meeting Ia it he staled that the action of the Communion services at 11 a. m. Preach mm. "The inhabitants of said city, by tbe council in refusing his request tor the ing in the evening by Rev. A. CTodd of name and style aforesaid, shall have removal of Tackett bad placed him in a Payson. All are cordially Invited. the public." to purchase, receive, "light of humiliation beforemads power certain The Methodist Church. bold, sell, lease, ooovey and dispose of Also that Tackett had which, if sustained, would property, real and personal, for the ben grave charges, (Twntr-oartf(troet. hiutw Wwliiactoa a the a and to been have disgrace city fit of said city, both within and without and Adui iUv. J. Wary HOI. putur an official. its corporate boundaries; to improve and dishonor to the marshal asmads Easter services at ths First M. E. affect Now if such charges wers church. Preaching by the pastor at 11 proieci sucn properly, sod to do all of name the and the city other things in relation thereto as na ing the good a. m. Subject "Immortality and ths honor of tbe marabaL should not tne Resurrection." tural persons." Class at 12 m. people know what those charges were? Theme, "Meditation on meeting ths Retturrectioa matter into the inquired Itaving quite This is Positive! the Smoothest Snap of Christ" Sundsy school at 2M p. thoroughly I have failed to find that m. we Ever Had. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. Tackett ever made any charges against at 7 A) p. m. A first class medium sized cabinet Metcalf. Councillor Lundy very prop- Preaching by ths pastor and ResurrecSubject "Immortality was concluded there W that 7 something octave three erly grand upright piano tion." All are cordially invited to be ot removal ot Tackett back the proposed strings throughout hss been used but Ths church will be approa short time. Regular price $500 will and demanded to know what it was. present decorated. What the Charter Saji lbont lag la Land. Twakfr-foartf- Deal- - TweBti-fuarth- e j The general impression arcand town is that our worthy marshal ia desirous of securing the job ot feeding prisoners, which Mr. Tackett has held for the last two years, and in order to further his For EenU that the reA new house with pantry, little scheme concluded his position of closets and cellar, six blocks from Wash moval of Tackett from would be desirable, ibis msy Turnkey on avenue bench. Price the ington be true. (Jan tns marshal say it is per month. Address Mrs, IL Abbott not not? Twenty-fourt- h avenue. street Kingford If it is true then the marshal'stalk of being placed in a humiliating position before tbe public is exceedingly "gauzy, The humiliation of having the council refuse his request for tbe removal of Tackett ia not to be compared to that of having the real motive ot the request sell tor 9SkK ery easy tortus. F. E. Warrex, Mercantile Co. First National Bank Building, six-roo- F-3- exposed. Has been the query addressed to IL M. Bond & Co., many times since the an nouncement of their removal to the Child building, 2411 Washington. Promptness, reliability and intelligence, we believe, are more factors in the success of any business than the pretense of low prices for shoddy goods. Orders seucited. We have now a central locality, per manent quarters, and desire all the prompt paying customers we can get Storage at low prices. Desk room Telephone 72. , Six Feet of Snow. Martutsbcro, W. Va., March 28. The worstsnow stormiu yearsjhas just ceased. Itlasted forty hours and about six feet of snow has fallen. Trains are delayed on all railroads. The storm extended far into Virginia. - Baptist Church. A very fine program of music has been prepared for the Easter seovios at ths Baptist church this Sunday evening. Tbe choir, assisted by Prof. Nagel's orchestra wuL under his direction, render the following numbers; Oraa Yoluatary. Tara." Baefc. Prof. ktfl. "Joy to tbe world." Hymn..... Bcriptai Kosdinc. Anthem, "From Krerjr 8trmj Wind,".. KdcImb. Soprano Solo, Prarer. "I know thtt my Bnliimw Him Lmotte. Offertory, B acred Sorur fur trombone and eornet. iircoeaira. Mozart. Anthem, "Preiee tbe Lord," 1 uolr and OrebMtra. a. E. WUhard. the Sv. Sermon, lr. bj ...All Hall the Power." Hjrmn The talk about the action of the couninsubordination is the veriest nonsense. It is not in the interBenedict ton. est of good government that the jailor Rev. Greene will preach at the mora- should be the tool ot the marshal nor service. that the marshal should teed the pris- ing oners. The Gas Well. Mr. Tackett has worked faithfully at a feedin is moderate the Work compensation very progressing steadily at th ing of prisoners and has given entire sat gas well, but as none ot the workmen isfaction. Possibly, including his salary as turnkey, be has done fairly well, uer have been into the city for several days no correct of the depth and tainly he has not accumulated a fortune strata can bereport made. in furnishing prisoners good square lied rock has been penetrated by tha meals at la cents. and the work will now go forward Is it right that he should be summarily drill, with renewed activity. Some of ths removed even to please so good a man as officials of the company in the city felt our city marshal! Justice. disappointed in having had no news the scene of the drilling today, be"The great tonic appetizer and liver from cause developments are exregulator." Dr. Henley's English Dan pected surprising from recent indicatime any delionTonio. E.D. T. tions. cil encouraging Where to this Time? priately Died From Trichinosis. Milwaukee, March 28. The third member ot the Runke family has died of trichinosis. A boy, Edward, six years of age, died this morning after suffering intensely. Mrs. Runke, the mother, can not live. newly-appointe- AUCTION i. Five-minut- . It ! In consequence of rapidly returning ill health, the entire stock of J. G. HAHLSTE & CO. will be sold A.T AUCTION to the highest bidders for cash, consisting of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. Commencing Wednesday, jpril 1st, and continuing from day to day until the entire stock is sold. Fixtures for sale and store room for rent. Every article guaranteed as represented by the auctioneer. Ladies are cordially invited as utmost decorum will be enforced. Sales daily, lOa. m., 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Mr. Dawson of Chicago, an Experienced Jewelry Auctioneer, will have charge of the Sale, at 2483 Washington Ave., under Broom Hotel. J. se, Gr. RAINE Sc CO. n, Half-Hour- aue ;e s mim OPENING OF FINE CLOTHING. Gent's Furnishings, New Spring Styles in Stetson's and Dunlap Hats. in the City, Boy's and Children's Clothing, Finest and Most Complete Stock and at popular rnces. m, GOLDSMITH it t,MLi W IP M if t |