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Show OtiDEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: FRIDAY. APRIL 3, 1S3I. THAT DECISIOS. THE COMMERCIAL. Tba deek of tfce territorial acprM UTAH. eoart in tbacaa of it Hdraoc Strw r Railway va. tba Ogdea C.ty Strwrt torn- the dociaioe of eomnanr. Jadje Mjut. dot a settle the real Ms tacit of the euotrorersy OGDEN. Rail-wa- araif L U. COtMiX. FIItI XPUL ttt.t. wt-- i. iiarui. hiuuiM to. ri MaetfUM at irtin Cm. I ia. OkKU lrH at fiuA fcuti .1 iWak li aaik m ,.mi..i-r- i . c awata. .4 4m in I pm t. 61 OrV-a- . tfea I,, - aaa, Om4 ia U aj at B awta b. A3 -- Ctafe. tv Tr KILUSQ OF RIOTERS. tai morning cocUia Tb dipatl an atwouDt of the killing of aeven and tba wounding of forty foreign rioters ia Pennsylvania. Such it tha fact told in tha word of cold bard brevity. But ta it tha account? Let uaw. Band of turbulent and riotous foreigners, after days of threat a ad Uwlttunwwi, and acta of violence, tuet in larjra numbers at night They met for what purpose? To protect their rights? No. To protect their property? No. To inroke the aid of the u thoritic to redreaa their real or fancied grievance!? No. For what purpose then did they meet? Tbey meet to intimidate, to do violence, to defy the law, to destroy property; and to kill. The ownera of the property having been forewarned took atepa to protect their interests. The aaaiatanoe ct the proper officer of the law was invoked in due and legal form. In accordance with the law armed officer and depu-ti- e gathered on the premiaea to protect the property from destruction. Aa expected from open threat and publio preparation, the rioter ap proached. They were ordered three time to halt and answered each time with a shot. Then the command waa given to tire, and, aa stated, a number were killed and many wounded. None of those killed were naturalized. All were foreigner. It appeara aa if calm and dispaation ate comment from either aide is difficult at this time. From the standpoint of the Slavs, tluns and Italians who en gaged in the affair, it doubtless seems a cruel and unjustifiable act to put a fatal termination to their mission of in On the timidation find destruction. other ban J, A nerioan citizen cannot approval on into combining I bands mob-intimidating toperty. wJt.Infti am lAniant. rf T - T ' forBfesV 'g, patient They Lave seen the institutions of this country repeatedly disregarded. They have seen its laws often set at defiance. They have aeen these things done time after time by men who could not claim in justice any forbearance because they, the wrong doers, were not only foreigners in fact, but foreigners in spirit But forbearance will cease under repeated outrages. It ceased in New Orleans. The time will oouie when Americana everywhere will say: "This nation is no longer an asylum for those who defy laws and disThis country regard its institutions. will no longer be a dumping place for the ignorant, the vicious and the criminal. This land is a land of liberty, not of We are lawless tyranny. people, not anarchists." And when such sentiments become a great popular wave they will inaugurate a reform a reform that will be effective; a reform that will write results in in blood and mark them on graves; a reform that will be an awful conclusion to the first chapter so terribly written in New Orleans. v, v4wfrirttryrp' "d ' "' wf g BETTER TIMES FOR FARMERS. It will be gratifying to the farmers to learn that the law of supply and demand is likely to again baoome dominant and prevail against the efforts of the Armour packing company, cattle trusts, grain trusts and other organized robber combines. Corn, wheat, hogs, cattle and other farm stock and products are advancing in price notwithstanding strong efforts to keep prices down. The reasons for an upward tendency in prices are many. Last year's crop of , corn and wheat was short, and it is said the present supply is less that at any time during the past ten years. The export demand for pork and beef is also, increasing. This is due to a growing consumption of American meats in Europe, Reduction of ocean freight rates and Blaine's reciprocity treaties are also important factors in the increase of prices. ' The tendency has been steadily downward for years. Perhaps the lowest point has at last been reached and a more cheer.ng upward tendency may bow become the rule. Salt Lake City alarm isu should eier-cise great caution in the present critical condition of international affairs. While "2"-"Truour ooaflt defences are not in e rlass condition to stand a siege, it is un xseasary to start the report Ilia It navy will 'vi anchor tie south end of Cns.rcl V r j nd :ie city. 1 i TL point dxrer'Jy involved tberwwasaiaaply that: Uuee restraining order to stop obstructions . carry with it a euaadatory order to remote tbem? Tha defendant, tbeOgieoCity co&pany claimed that in stopping the work otlar ins track lathe roadbed of the Henderson eocBpany it tad obeyed the order of tba court. The Hecderaoa Deuole insisted that the defendant should be required to remove the track also under the preliminary order. Judge Miner sustained this position. The supreme court acrma. While this has the effect of denying the Ogden City company an exclusive rifht to both aides of the center of Washington avenue, yet that waa not the question before the court at ail in a legal sense. That the court is getting to these matters rives reason to expect that the legal stalus of the franchise of the Og-de- n City company as to street right will soon be settled and allow either company that will to go to work. What Ogden needs and wants without any unnecessary delay is an electric street railway system. u&paniea. Sao after Iowa 4op.d an auaed- oo&citutioa pruLU!iax tte eaoaoslittt-tkwa- l. Ljuur UaSLe it was Back Judge diMcLxg. TL Waders of the proLibitiae aoreafie.t a parttaan dWiawtt acd cluDd it declared tbey would gradually reorga nize the court and bar tLat dariek reverted. The court La been reorga- trctd. Judge Beck and RotLrork alone remaining. Berk being favorable. Now it is propoaed to carry out the original eebeme and try and get the court to reverse itaeif. Tb lawyers of the stale are actively discstisg tLe matter. saat to it ddrd 0c of the longest walk against time on record waa recently computed by the arrival in New York of the aetrea Zo Gayton, of San Francisco, who walked acrua tb cot.i. a uictao of Biiiea, in aix month and twenty-eiday. She made the trip thirteen daja ahead of time iJid will receive about 11,3 O for her labor. jtt, arJ indirtctlv t? all tb d.?rot poLli nl paruae ibd u& that a Uw t. ttp far toward a jurt rectt.i'j'Xi t4 wjttm vt tune i t n-j- the ork-t- Tb aors.t'fgLt fc'jur fcou1 f j reer labd- - prua.-itw'- .' Lti t-- e sgt-boor- b- lar tli cttt rvlt t-- t;.U i iJ Ti. fjr t y for less than we can sell We don't offer goods Our prices are ALW AYS LOW on ALL our on a FEW LEADERS for ONE day or week. not ood. to-da- auS vwa it i i a? ia pracett all rl tice. It w:a I to the rLt U Ne- w. -- J Mc&tsrct ?'. to ta aaJ a or. ia tti oerriia ptL-v-.r hi roiLf execta. 11. la iu ox n.iich to rauae a rr ti .ja tu tt cfJlU Xll B'. whk-r.p. airti it wiJ 1 1 u;id for be a tjundattoc Ujc of the a bvttrr braska rep f vt in Where Ansels Fear to Tread." peopl. The g frLt&t iJ be the "Feds Rush t y o--r All of Our Goods are Leaders! u uudersujsdicg M With U.. itia for aii riaexf. euouuttl to the new inde-in- y law, the dxuueracy largiy favoring it it and republican pnuuieea out it should not fail of passage. The repubbAncan not alord in just to ot puae it. it, AMUSfMCNTS. Our customers stay with us and get all of their supplies. W frMt all classes well. We make U' cmv tVim mnncv e give full no bad accounts for good customers to pay. satisfaction. weight and guarantee Remember Our Corner, 2300 Wasfington Av. Laaia." x The presentation of the spectacular CO. pantomime "Kajacka" at the Grand tat night drew a large audience. The scenic at.d pectacu!ar effect were fine. Tb FKESS UPIXIOX. dancing and tranafurmatione of Mile. Bertolo were of great merit and were re Millions of thetn. The ceived with much atiafact'on. Ban Francisco Chronicle: la Ger- Mariposa dancer were an excellent atmany $ million women earn their lir traction. The French acrobat were ing by industrial pcrsuita, in England 4 ti rat clues. The eon tortious, the pantoniima amt tha vtnma rra of a meri- million, in France 34' million, in tortou order. "Kajauka" is a very good about the aame, and in snow. over all America, including occupation, 2,:oo,oua Corning Attractions. the fine bill soon to be pre Among Tbat'a Bight. sented at the Grand will be Si Plun- MILITARY PREPARATION. i Newa: Denver The price of cattle has been in- going up. This is good for the cattle- kett" April 11; the "Little Tycoon," A good deal of clap-tra- p Anril IS an,l 1C; F.ffia FJkler." ADril 17 dulged in by a class of legislators and men, but there is no reason why five and 13; "Shenandoah" April 20 and 21. militia of the cents a pound should be added to the newspaper at the expense Tb fashionable success, "Men and of the various states. In fact, no mili price of ateaka. Ten years ago, when Women" will soon follow. The Little double worth were are cattle what 50 peoover tary preparation is by them considered now, ateaka were no dearer they Tycoon comprise company at than ome extraordinary necessary. Ther demand with a theatri- present ple and possess spectaular attraction. cal flourish, 'where is the enemy that in likely to attack this Nation?" Tie Dyuograph Car. TWO BROTHERS HUNG. with The present flurry Italy proves Exchange: The dynograph car is one that the United States may become in of the moat wonderful invention in rail- Sworn Confession of Another Man to volved in war and on short notice. way work, It ha only to be rolled over To the Same Crime. There are many chances for serious com- a track to indicate every imperfection in Somerset, IV, Aprd 2. The Nicely plications. Thsy may come op In many the rails, whether it be spresd rails, brothers, Joseph and David, were hanged Who could open joints or defective iron. Suitable way not now anticipated. . , Both died game, pro1 I this afternoon. .1 have foretold this Mafian disturbance? maratng are ion ou iuo irnun iuwiu-in- s so that testing their innocence. Death resulted be to to Remember, 1 am the only Laundry man in Ugden owndenoted, fault the The seal fishery collision is another case the trackman who follows in the wake from strangulation. ing and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt in point ot the car has a large proportion ot bis The case was an extraordinary one. On Delivery see a at can while not for is this worth country labor saved and It glance the evening of February 27, 1839, the to maintain a costly standing army, of where his repairs or alternations must house of David Umberger was entered by begin. discourse. But that there should be a two masked mn who killed him in the semination of military discipline is very Should Be Recalled. ! presenoe ot bis faxily and robbed important And that this government him ot between 116,000 and fJO, Baron the Chieftain: Fava, Pueblo should carefully study and to soma de 000 in cash and escaped. Suspicion waa Italian minister at Washington ia one of directed toward the Mcely s, who be gree keep up with the latest device of the queer characters of the diplomatic longed to a wealthy dunHard family, Will the Largest Stock of Hardware at the war, especially for defense, is self-ev- i In spite of a fierce legal fight they were corps, says the Philadelphia Times. He convicted dent Lowest Prices Interest you? If so, we would evicircumstantial on strong his boarding place about twenty The main reason why this Nation will changes be glad to have you call and examine our times a year. It is next to impossible to dence at the demand of popular opinion. Later the case waa complicated by the not have any war is that no power can find him. He ia so careless about his goods. We have Everything New that is sworn confession ot John Reach, that Ah on occasion emin.1 at the emrasementa safely afford to attack it That point eommr Miller White he and a man named at the dinner state recent of a should ever be well Impressed on the lit ' .j- UexCTasive agentsior ope Cte i7r house at which he mrtrriuer "iheDoufd'of pardons. tle potentates of grope. company waitinar ever, declined to interfere, The broth- nearly an hour, and would not have era made two sensational escapes, get - TMic bfrfto make eight hours a legal made bis appearance even tnen u be had ting away onoe out were recaptnreq, day's work was defeated by the Neb not oeen sent tor. Italian Contract Labor. raska legislature. Cutting Railroad Fares. Chicago, April 2. A. J. Lester, a gov Sioux City Journal: The year before ernment alien labor inspector, is in the Is Ogden giving its railroad interests & rates were reduced in Hun city. He says the alien contract law has passenger the attention their great Importance de-of railroads that the car gary country been violated in many instances of late, maud? It doe not seem so. ried about 5.000.000 passengers in a nnr. and he ia getting together the necessary ulation ot 15,000,000. During the WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF to put the law ia force against vioproof Foreign invaders would find it diffi after a reduction of 30 per cent the year pasdeclines to give any names. cult to intrude upon Utah. No part of sengers increased 100 per cent This is lators. it He Ijeater, is said, will soon be culled upon the United States is very inviting to in a result in a country with dense pop- to make exhaustive reseaaches among low ulation and wages and where rail.' Italian colonies of the South and rethe truders. road facilities are comparatively little port upon the number of Italians not used. Massachusetts has auout Don't Forget Us. who are working here under Telephone 211. the population of Hungary, but citizens The birds are twittering "we are here" contract. or railroads Massachusetts the carry in answer to the poet Thompson's invoca about seven times as many passengers Volunteering Begins. tion, "Come gentle spring, ethereal as those or and id Hungary, doing it use mildness, come." Utah will soon wear comparatively more trains. Washington, April 2i The spirit of a three-pl- y smile. war has invaded the far West, and the Branch House at Miles City, Montana, and Buffalo, Wyoming Wiser Than Smith. first offer of volunteers for service in Kansas City Star: The engagement ot case of trouble with Italy came to hand The price of paper is reported to have advanced in Salt Lake City. The heavy Miss Gabrielle Greeley, daughter ot the at the War department today in the consumption of such goods in getting late Horace Greeley, and Rev. Frank shape of the following telegram: Boulder, Mont be up new railroad schemes is what caused Montrose Clendenin, a clergyman of the To the Secretary of War: We is announced. This church Episcopal We the rise. such a' hare i variety of ircoda we can mmu K., five hundred moun ou" flow ao intelligence will recall the marriage hereby tender you these suit you: many years ago ot Miss Greelev's de taineers from Jefferson county, Montana, Parnell was beaten yesterday in the ceased sister Ida to Colonel Verres Nich- in case of war with the Italian govern James 1. sweet, election and on his chosen ground. olas Smith, of Kansas, who enjoyed the ment (signed) NOTIONS ft HOUSEHOLD NECESSITIES. GOODS, Parnell appears to be a political corpse. distinction of being the handsomest man A Lower Death Kate. in America, His personal vanity cau6ed He should now bury himself as grace the caustio Mr. Ingalls 50c. - Pin... Tol, t to confer upon Turkey Red Table Cloths, ; If . ujnjiD XMKQ lUIT. Chicago, April 2. The death list to Linen Damask Table Cloths, 8Tx5. m oiuie pencils ror him the suggestive title of Verres "Ridfully as possible. 5 Bed 75c. 7 Spools Coats' Thread Spreads, iculous" Smith, the only name by which day showed a marked decrease, the total Large White for 25c. for ten Hose cent Child's 5c. o ever be henceforth will known ot he a decrease in 11C, crass oest capers being Fins Tor.... fifty compared 10c Colorado's legislature will doubtless Kansas. The Rev. Mr. Clendenin 's ten cent Hose for 7c. 3 Cakes Toilet is with the I0c" before. The health com- Boy Soap for " Misses' ten cent Hose for 7c. 4 Quart pass an irrigation bill South Dakota '. not as beautiful as Qol. Smith, missionerday 8c' Pudding Pans for attributes the improvement to Ladies' Hose for 8c. 2 Quart Covered Pails for has one. The western states and terri Erobably is reason to believe that he 8c' effects of sunshine and dry weather. Men's Hose for the 8c. more. deal Dust Pans for q0' tories will solve the drouth question by knows a good Pour ten cent Linen Towels for. . . . 25c. 10 Quart Pails for " oqc Eedueinar the Time. developing plans of irrigation. " Lace Shams Pillow for Pair 40c. 14 Campaign Expenses. Quart Paila for j5c' London, April 2. The Cunard Steam Pair Stamped Pillow Shams for.... 20c. 12 Quart Galvanized Pails for.'.'.'.'.' 40c' News: The new Grand Junction (Col.) Thk Supreme court of Nebraska ad has contracted a with ship company law recently passed by the legislature (Jlyde ship building hrni tor two steam journed without deciding the Thnyer- Crockery and Glassware at Manufacturers' Prices to Close Out will elections, compel each ships, each of 11,000 tonnage, designed THe court governing Boyd gubernatorial case. cross the opean in hve days. account of to doubtless desired to sleep over it and candidate to file an itemized all monies expended, and for what purallow the legislature to die over it. pose, with the county clerk within thirty 2302 Washington Ave. South-ea- st days after election. A heavy penalty is Cor. 23d St. Ik the event of a war with some for- attached if any candidate fails to com law. There's with not the much eign nation, the old soldiers of the ply of money being used for the corNorth ard South would be found fight- danger ruption of our city election this year, but Such a war would do if there should be, this law will be pretty ing side beside. much to efface all sectional memories of apt to catch the the strife between the Blue and the Once a Crime. Gray. Sioux City Journal: Among the rec ords found in the tower of London not Wyoming has lots of spunk and plenty of spirit Ita governor has officially long ago was that of the man who was Edward I. for being written to the New York Tribune that hanged under coal. Coal was considburning caught Wyoming declines to receive aid from ered a noxious, poisonous mineral in the east, and can take care of its own those early times and laws were enacted Have comDleted A better advertisement for making it a penal offense to burn it wi:" people. ; inrorm the people of Ogden jhat within a few their that bright young state could not be within the corporate limits of a city to famous days brand of beer, the great injury ot the public health. ( devised. Hanging v,a about the only penpltv ancestors affori uld anat our fr,ugral Ip this nation were to concede that it Tt nnlv tvst, u rorx am' t'ae cei vice nf a sheriff, aud sher.STs worked cheap ia the should pay for all the foreign assassins and thugs tha u Ilit an k .ed .'a this good old times. Clad in atllllooaor Homat r Eight-hoa- r oountry it could be b.u.kn ' d fn M fear the Standard. Day. Ue . fnr sale trirnunrliMif mv. will n . i ..... ahort time paying such bills that is, if Deer win De found i ins tnjr. Its nnerioc exeellanee nrrtnn In millmna nf bill aa Lincoln Call: The eight-hou- r the best imported article, and it is brewed in Cteden European lands were to ur!oad their it raased the house is in the hands of home for mora tiian a quarter of a oratory. It equal to U ued bjr the United State Government. the support of Ogfden's Citizens deserves and within vmr borders Mid fill of Endoraw) bj the hea-l- of tb Great UniTeraitie the senate and should be promptly as the most and Pnrent, Healthful. Strongest. them Aould he ho ought to passed. It is a bill that is asked by the Dr. Price's Cream Rlriii Prw4a iln be. The Uuted States Amraooin, Lime or Alum. 8nid onlir can't afford such unanimous voice ot labor organizations, contain PHI. I? In Cau Cor. 19th CO. a speculation. Ave. a bill that has been promised directly New loik. itueaco, (tea Franoiaeo Loois UTAH GROCERY AND COMMISSION Troy Steam Landry, -- GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., 137 A 21 St. 1U 107- 1 Just a Moment, Please QUICK MEAL GASOLINE STOVES, Garland and Superior Stoves and Eanges, MASON DAVIS STEEL RANGES. - Building Hardware, Tools and Cutlery. one-four- th MILES, STREVELL& ULMER. OUR GEEAT COST Will SlLE! Continued Until April 15th. ' DRY ETC. ........... OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, Tlie Schellhas Brewing Co. llMig ROCKY MOUNTAIN AMBER, tl;. hed BAKINO-POWDK- Brewery and Lincoln |