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Show J OODEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: SUNDAY, APRIL 12, A TALK THE COMMERCIAL. ITH GILLS. W Two arfM tcday Th Cox mmu iai to youcg men. UTAH. preached a short OSDEN. of its audi-eo'-- e attention it the begs Today Eiarot V ' OK SELL of youcg womt for a few minutt. usual lecture to girls by cewt- It-- The SrSMT iPEIL papern, especially by little country edi tors, is a mess of patronizing advice Mucii piwjUJ, t lXjoi' aUiek. about Low you c s? women should cease tovtu IVJsu m. Ltii.b tL t bing frivolous, and bhould learu to sew, wash diehes and kwp house and please ia p Jtuc. price, n t fr. the cuen. DinTwl is tl citi t 75 Mh t month. But that sort of ta k belorg to ac cient time The truth about the matTile Ul r.n IAL. riouJiilfJ (wort ti. I'm. ter is, the girls are now fully as able to do their uart in the battle of life aa Ri.'!(l t th Pittfice t G leo. Cth. for tranuMswUNi tLruuU tL mail w Boeuuil-4- . iu young men in fact they are more so. They may lace some, may do some ith the other things that interfere .YA'IIW FA'OJf vOJA. 27 poseeeijion of sound physical energies. But they do not possess one fifth as I've dispatched fruai Ruuie thia morn- much ennervating rice as young men. to coufirm those of yesterday ing st-They don't destroy their money an i that mo Italian gorerntueot it at least energies with liquor, cigars, gambling. taikir.g of acting with dwoourtey and They are very much superior to young Lruptceea toward the United States. men in moral purity. Tr.e truth of the matter probably ia Girls seldom loaf away from school. tint the opposing political party in Italy Boys do, in many instances, and the id cLarging the acting ministry with school record of the girls is the better. Lk k of energy, much aa would be done It is very probable that the large divorce in the United SUtea if the people here record of the United States, so much de31 thought some of ita citizens had been plored by some people, is more than half Biiiii'.M! by a foreign power. due to the growing intelligence and just 1'iider the pressure of public aentiment of women, founded upon a and pihtical clamor some such action aa better of their right not to appreciation that suggested may be thought necee upon by men who are drunkbeinipohed ary to protect the reigning ministry. ards, laggards and debauchees. That any euch course will really be The lesson of these things is not that pumue.1 by Kudini is doubtful. Secre- men can demand higher htness of tary Ijlaine has informed the Italian women but of themselves. tWjrtmpnt of 6tate that he is preparing But it is very important that the girls a re(ilv and desires a reasonable time in shall continue to maintain the high which to lay before the office at Ilome a moral standard of the present, for this cutcplete eipoeition of the situation. It course will, before many years, cornel would certainly be an insulting course men to be better too. for IuiJini to follow to order the AmerGirls, in enlarging their physical ican minister to leave llome without at moral, mental, and business qualifica me conditional announcement to least tions do more, not only to bring about the I'cited States. women's legal and tolitical equality with It may le that this conditional man than all other things put together, has leen made, lint it is doubtbut they anchor and advance the world ful nhether it would be tuude in such a to a higher progress in every reppect. not to become public. way (iris have a great mission now, such It ti:av le possible, in fact is probable, as women never before approached. They that the Italian people from Kudini have but to ierfect themselves to perfect down have leen stung to the pitch of the world. by the liberal comments of the Auier.can pre.s as to the vicious, Thk Australian convention has de Italian immigrant in general cided to submit the constitution it has and of southern Italy and Sicily in pardrafted to the states, and, if adopted by ticular. them, to ask the formal approval of the But, as to those bandits, cutthroats, British government. It may be a little OMispirators and thieves the people) of for the tories of England to peculiar the nation have nothing to take back. have to say to Australia, "Ves, a reAnd the announcement that Blaine is public pleases us," but they must tnke going to make this event the occasion their medicine and do it gracefully. for setting up a precedent for restricting the coming of those ignoble BcouudrelJ to our nhores will prove entirely satiefjI ac- - Thk rebellion in Chili is still going in vor of the insurgents. It seems most lory to all true Americans. robable that the Ualmaceda, or regular Atid if Mr. Blaine makes a case o nern men t, will beoverthrown, if late it will increase the admiration his fetches can be relied upon. The his trymen entertain for ability i pnder is that the revolutionists did not statesman. Wiquish the Chilian GVsar long ago. A KHIGIITEli OUTLOOK. It appears to be a foregone conclusion It can not be disputed that the busi- that McKinleyof tariff fame w ill be the ness toce of this city is perceptibly republican nominee for governor of There is increasing confidence. Ohio. The prospects for his election There was more courage among realty are also reiorted geod. aen acd dealers of all classes yesterday than has been perceptible for a long Some ad verso criticism is expressed time. concerning the neglect of the City CounThe building situation is brightening cil to order the streets sprinkled during op, slowly it is true, but undoubtedly. the dust v weather. It uwiy be anticipated that a very fair record will be made in this line of activAt the council meeting tomorrow ity this year. night the long unsettled question of liailroadfl report a decided current of opening Thirtieth street might be westward travel. This is what Ogden Whv not? desires, and if there is a generous How of visitors to western points, this city The electric railway ia just what Ogwill be seen and advertised, and will se- den wants. cure a good many investors. Oguen jobbers say that they are getSt'tisutionsl Shooting--. ting orders quite freely, as much so as T.m.i.ahssf.k, Fla., April 11. A sensacould be expected, and in some lines tional shooting occurred this afternoon the dealers are doing better than they at the Leon hotel. S. S. Harvey, of one of the workers for Dunn in had anticipated. One firm received the senatorial contest, accused J. E. in orders in one outside three the Alexander, of Delande. of circulating day week without having solicited any false stories about boodle, etc. Alexander inquired if Harvey meant to call him of then. receiving as affirmative It need Dot surprise Ogden reople to a liar, and upon Mr. reply, punched Harvey in the face. find that the realty transfers this month Then both men drew revolvers. II. V. will exceed those of both February and Clark struck up Harvey's revolver as he Sflareh. In fact they are very lidely to tired and Alexander then ran and followed by Harvey, who tired two more 4o so. shots. the corridors were There is a disposition to take hold of crowded Although with people, none of the shots enand new interests took effect. Alexander says his pistol organize wining terprises that carries a very suggestive would not work. Doth men will have to appear in court on Monday. air of improvement. The future of Ogden may be exjected New State Constitution. to be more solid and satisfactory than it Lorisvii-i.F- , k Ky., April 11. The has been. This city sas had some constitutional convention today golden experience in men and affairs completed the constitution to be offered within a year past that it will largely and adjourned, after being in session 19!) days. It has cost about S.W.OOO and profit by. maile very ny changes in the old One great mistake made in several fundamental mw of the 6tate. Some of enterprises was that a very large amount these are recognized as wise but very f talking wa done about schemes be- many are untried and are considered of fore they were matured. Several very uncertain benefit. The aew constitution will be by many strong food things were killed by too much public men andoppose! may be rejected by the wind. people when voted upon in August. The The wise way to do is to found an new constitution, among other things, forbids to be brought inenterprise and talk about it afterward. to the armed persons state upon application except Ogden will do more of this in the future. made by the general assembly; it rebe all not vokes Ogden may all lottery charters and prohibits just right but it as getting around to that condition at a such privileges entirely; and provides for the secret official ballot modeled on the at a good pace. Australian system. result in th elevation of the IoJ-ac- s but o ioBrfing the white tLJtirec lr.e eupenntocJect quotes from a Cumc&i-skmer bk-published statement ie Morgan is credited :'.h ti e as sertion th-a- t the Indian only to war when his stuck testolea and hen loJ.in men, women and children are murdered. Superintendent Cheyney abks: Cn it be ijeible vou would pero.it budding infant niindrf c there poor Bhite mac's avarice and barbarity to mingle with the cubs of their oppressors ?" The superin Undent sats in -ckeiGg: Our years of triaL peril and loss have taught us a lessoa e would have you learn. Teach the Indian to submit to a source of control and punish him for crime as you would pucieh a white man." Cijkto.v, Arizonia, April 11. Sheriff Olney reports that the Indians arehoot-ic- g into and driving away a party of s miles from twenty-fiv- e here, between lionita and Solomonville. Trouble is feared. b sheep-herder- DETROIT'S The SENSATION'. Strange Abduction of I'errwn Still a Mystery. Jo-c- AMUSEMENTS. : I The fciB givo by Si Pijtkarl lift .;; '.ti-- J night at the GraoJ and gave giod satiRfaeti.js. Ti.e a !:rg was .. that unique, aid so the UiL.rt-j- i but it f ' prt!y lor tiiis reason. Part of V. e j.o were decilrd.y mwitt.r;- us. Wt. .e ibUtTi o: it ai coarse L. n look. The result was the request for Borg- man's resignation. Borgman is a veteran of the late war and one of Detroit's first paid policemen when the city hail sis officers. He was appointed chief some three years ago. The new chief Captain Starkweather, will use great energv in hunting Perriens abductors He has been on the force a number of years, rising from patrolman. is. i Pen-saeol- a, jst Ken-tuc- To the Bar Committee on Investigation, Gentlemen: Your report is waited by a critical and interested public. It is to be hoped your action will fee of such a nature as to deserve from the public a more favorable reception lhan some of the extremely thin, miserable, wishy-washcowardly and unworthy sentiment expressed at the bar EPetiDg. An Indian Controversy. Phkonix, Ariz.., April 11. Several months ago Indian Commissioner Morgan wrote to theSuperintendentof Public Instruction Cheyney, of Arizona, asking if Indian children could not be placed at the territorial public school if the national government would pay the tuition fee. The Arizona Republic will publish tomorrow Cheyney 's reply, dated February 1.1. He says the plan proposed by the commissioners would not Blood House association races commenced to day. Aa the track was muddy the attendance was poor. The mile pvrse of ?1H0 was won by Prince, with Leh Time, 1:51 14. mile and Tidal stakes, three-yea quarter- - Kinfax won, Lux low ic second. Time, 1MS4. mile Mamie C. won, Applause second. Time, 1:21. Winters stake fJU, s mile Sheridun won, Jackson second. Time, 1:34 Mile and one quarter, upwards -- Hacine won, Marigold second. Time, 2:181.,. sec-ou- a three-quarter- s three-year-old- seven-eighth- three-year-old- s The Australian Federation. Syonf.y, X. S. W April 11. The Aus tralian federation convention has resolved that the draft of the constitution which it has been considering be sub mitted to the convention in each colon jf and if approved, the imperial govern ment be askeu to take stet ijt its es ' tablishment. ' THE TREATY WITH SPAIN. The Negotiations Not Vet Con- - eluded. AsHiN(iTON, April 11. It is believed to be true that the basis of a reciprocity treatv between the United States and Spain has been ngreeu upon letween Premier Castello and General Forter, but no official information in regard to the matter could be obtained from the state department today. W hen asked whether a reciprocity treaty with Spain had been negotiated Secretary Blaine merely replied that the negotiotions had, not been concluded. Noted Stallion Head. X. Y., April ll.-- At C. J. Hamlin's village farm, tonight, the chestnut stallion, Prince Regent, whose record is 1:10' j, died with pneumonia. Prince Regent was one of the most noted trotting stallionB that has been on the turf since the days of Robert McGregor and Wedgewood. Last year he was the largest winner in the grand circnt. Hamlin refused an offer of $50,000 for the horse from Senator Stanford. El Paso, Tex., April 11. A car load of horses from the Hearst stables going east to the spring races arrived here on Mondav, but were compelled to stop on account of the sickness of one at the racers, Senator Rose. The horse died today. He was con sidered one of the finest in the stable. Buffalo, The Bankers to be Arrested. 11. Theodore Lousviluv, April Schwartz and C. K. Brockenbough, members of the defunct banking firm of Theodore Schwartz A Co., were arrested on charges of embezzlement and con V arrants are also spiracy to defend. out for the other two members of the firm. The bank failed three weeks ago with heavy liabilities. The members of the firm testified on examination that they had known for a number of years that they were making no money but were lying in hopes of making a turn in speculation that would bring them out. They used the money ot depositors with out stint. The Report Is Refuted. Xf.w York, Adril 11. The Tribune thinks the dispatch from Philadelphia as published yesterday saying a copper trust had been formed, is proved upon investigation to be exaggerated. The report is founded, it states, upon infor mat ion that the copper ware association of the United States has been formed in There is nothing in the Philadelphia. natuje of a trust about the association. It is formed merely to take advantage of business opportunities in a business like and entirely proper way. Thinking that we had in embroideries, white goods and Swiss flouncings, we have gone through and marked them down to a price that will surely sell them. I. L. Clark & Sons 23C2 Washington Ave. P. S. We will sell you a nice Black Cheviott jacket for f2.90. Other quali ties at same ratio. over-boug- bOVXS A KOCH, TWO NIGHTS , st-i- l Lfrlv. of he Grutd !ara L pa!-o- mh - TWO NIGHTS ! Wednesday and Tniitfday, April 15 & 16. i a th e Uce Ite Hil- - . company is ipera to th preseat Little Tycoon." Considering that -- turn WILLARI) SPENSER'S U..-;i-jl' such as is alwave Bhen customary an attraction of note visits that ik - THK MOST MEMORABLE OPERATIC EVENT OF THE SEASON ! night wiLi Lave another opportunity lo tllUiii a 1' House. e. rrt !,l "Link ! f- AEKH lXJAPiNESE t:., n Kffie ecc-- (fie s theatrical combina- tions at all times. Next week will in this prove more than interesting in as much as it brings one of the foremost and gifted actresses of the present generation, winsome, womnnlv, Etlie Ellsler. Miss Ellsler comes Friday and Saturday evenings next, appearing in the "Governess,"" a domestic comedy drama, Friday night and at the Saturday matinee, and "Miss .Manning," a new American comedy by , .1. B. Bunion, editor of the Kansas Saturday evening. The company surrounding Miss Ellsler is com posed of thoroughly competent people! and includes Mr. Frank eston, an actr of marked ability, and the veteran miu- "L ncle, John A. Kllsler In a few moments 'talk,' with brranch O'Brien, Miss Ellsler's advauc man, that gentleman said: "It wiv: ,. per ..that haps interest some people te ly-Etlie EilBler is a home body, oinfc nost domestic pattern. Why, (the li ment the season closes no time is lost in getting away from dressing rooms and make up box and all the attendant annoyance and making a bio line forone of the coziest summer moks that ever happy woman are blessed i ith. There, with father, mother, husbafid, brothers, and sisters, that pride of a celebrated theatrical family gives he'self up to her fads and fancies and has no thought of the footlights for ' welve delicious weeks" Miss Ellsler's fads consists ot all of t, these, and in swimming, Bailing a or luring the wary crab, she is simply an expert. And these are not all. Miss Ellsler has another, I was going to say a paramount fad. Miss Ellsler is a firm disciple of the Jenness Miller principle. She firmly believes in all the rules of hygiene as expounded by that now famous svstem, and she lives up to her be lief in a maniier entirely worthy of her. Every morning, if her maid's story be correct, and of course it is, Miss Ellsler goes through a catalogue of calesthepics for three quartersof an hour that brings to her the health and remarkable strength for which she is so noted among her personal friends. For years she has practiced these evolutions until now well, I weighed 190 pounds, but I would not like to take any chances with a mai as well prepared for a catch as catch can match as Etlie Ellsler is. "There's another fad, too, that I almost overlooked. You can tell your readers that in the minds of her company. Miss Ellsler's grandest fad is in being charming, polite and endearing every moment of the day, and that while the general public see her and are enchanted with her stage impersonations individual members of her company see her in her most becoming roles and well ask them." Miss Elleler will bring out large and fashionable audiencts. ! Presented on a Scale of MATCHLESS MAGNIFICENCE, the Authors Own Company and Orchestra of Fifty-twsecure seats tariy. seats win be on sale Monday morning. April 12. By o. GRA1TD OPERA HOUSE BOWES A KOCH. Lea and ! Huipn. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 17 and 18. Engagement of the Favorite American Actress. EFFIE ELLSLER, tUUltr. The succession of attractions sterling oooked to appear at our handsome new opera house is indicative of the intention of Ogden theatre-goerto support good, COMIC C'PEEA SUCCESS. The Little Tycoon tPJ Pny bs been for sis consecutive years, patrons of the Grand will very likelyjenjoy a rather delightful performance. The opera has a great deal of pretty music in its compoof its airs being very popular, sition, tome nanielv: -- Love Comes Liko a Summer Sign." --"Heel and Toe." -- When I was Boy," Tell me, Daisy." The scenic effects, w hich include a panoramic view of New York harbor and a Japanese scene in the last act. are very elaborate. The company w hich is to present the opera at the Grand is almost identically the same which has been under Mr. Speu-se.direction for a number of seasons, and that performance is sure to show the smoothneee which comes only from long association. d San Franciieo Races. San Francisco, April 11. The GRAjT) OPERA HOUSE! wr-r-e spet-uiij- ph Detkoib, April 11. The strange ab duction and holding for ransom of Joseph I'ernen on the night of March "Jnh has been the cause of niucn excitement, and another chapter was added when Chief of Police Martin V. Borgman tendered his resignation, which was accepted. This resignation is the direct outgrowth of the abduction and the tierce comment on Borgman's strange inefficiency in the case. The newspapers openly accused Borg man of being unable to do anything. Added to this was the remarkable statement of Perrien's attorneys that they intended to make charges against liorg-mafor refusing to follow clues in the matter, the whole making a stir that the police commission could not over 13!. Aided by her own comnanv. including Mr. Frank Weston. in two of her latest successes. Friday Evening and Saturday Matinee, "THE GOVERNESS" A Domestic Comedy-Dram- a. Saturday Evening, " MISS MANNING " Prices, 35c, Tide, A New American Comedy. 75c, $1.00. Scats 011 Sale Wednesday Mornin?. City-Star- ager-acto- cat-boa- Bit With a Mad Dos:. Mp:xk:o, City of April 11. (Via Galveston) Colonel Miguel Lopez, who it is said betrayed Maximillian to the Juarez forces, was bitten by a mad dog yesterday and is now undergoing the Pasteur treatment Have Struck Galena. Rapid Citt, S. D., April 11. A rich find of galena has been found on a creek in the Hay ward mining district in southern Pennington county. Troy Steam Laundry GEO. A. CEAIG, PEOP., ion am nj mi cm m I 1 An 1 u L Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery BARGAIN DAYS MONDAY AND TUESDAY APRIL ! 13 and 14. We offer, for Two Days only, Everything at Reduced Prices To Celebrate Our Removal. House in the City. ! We are the Lowest Priced Come and See Us, OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, Removed to 2351 Washington Avenue. WILL MOVE ABOUT MAY 1, To the store room under the Broom Hotel, now pied by Mr. Raine, the Jeweler. Be500 occu- fore moving we offer: Workingmen's Shirts at 50c, Worth 75c. 300 pairs Workingmen's Gloves at Cost. 100 Night Shirts at Cost. 100 Fine Percale Shirts at Cost. CALL EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. ATTERBURY, DOBSON Hatters and Furnishers, 306 & CO., 25th Street SPE13JG OPENmG OF FINE CLOTHING. Gont's Furnishings, New Spring Styles in Stetson's aucl Dunlap Hats. Boy's- - and Children's Clothing. Finest and Most Complete Stock and at Popular Prices. MARKS, GOLDSMITH CO., 2431 ft 2433 in the City fflllffll AVE |