OCR Text |
Show OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL Till; .!.. COMMERCIAL. Tut CVtfetUJatu. OA SIS TEXVY. taVo rJ f. Mue-lf- -.- -- fa "" Og-da- o lr l. - g tti-- eilii-Litio- a jb - Iui t - son-in-la- 'sub-treasur- thirty-eigh- negroes among queen, and handing it to her with a who work on shares are also in league who he said: "Evil bow evil with the whites, and workingmen have courtly been brought to favor it by the promise thinks." of double wages and profits on the cotton they raise. Thus the movement is a gen THE FRENCH VIEW. eral one in the rural districts of the south." An indication of the standing of the It is plain as can lie that if the Alli United States in France, may be gained ance attempts to put that program dn the following extract from one of through in 1802 nnd elect a president on d ing papers in Paris, L, Iustrun-fajntsuch a scheme they are going to not which is edited by the famous only be defeated but will be destroyed wh'i Rochefort. It says: as a party. The people of the United ok'e Yankees have a rather rude hand States demolished the fiat money party brcthey are not troubled with an ex-o- n and it was less unreasonable than this tf sentimentality, " monstrosity. theey have shown it in Xew Orlenns, In the fir6t place to be successful the John, in order to extirpate from their soil the troublesome Sicilian society, the Alliance party must nominate a candi 'Maria, they lynched eleven Italians" more date, like Judge W. Q. Gresham, who or less convicted of murder The answer of the United States is will .command confidence. But no euch polite, but rather vague. That must be man will over run on a admitted. But Itally will have to be platform. So that the party will be satisfied with it. Despie her ironclads she would not dare even with the per- driven to putting up Jim Weaver or mission of William II to bombard the some such demagogue and that will end ports of North America. She would them. like to do it, But she does not ignore The trouble with the Alliance is that the fact that the Yankees are expedi- it has no central purpose. It scatters tious, lively people in everything, and, moreover, well provided with dollars. too much. It has power but no good An armed conflict with the United leaders. It has toomany wholesale "reStates would have for Italy a gravity far forms" on its hands at once. It's going different from that of an encounter with to rush the millennium in upon us all at Abyssinian negroes. Italy's haughtiIt don't propose to leave anyness toward the colossal Johnathnn can once. but make her an object of laughter. thing for the next generation to do. It will be seen that in reviewing the If the Alliance would take up free diplomatic correspondence between coinage, or a demand for a fixed ratio of Italy and this country, the opinion is currency to population, and make the highly favorable to the United States, tight on one or both planks, with and somewhat derogatory to both Italy GreBham or some strong man as a candidate, it would be most formidable. and the Italian navy. " But with the scheme its Americas engineers are invading glory will go glimmering. iouth America but their mission is a are surveying a route To Ogden Business Men, greeting geful one. They conto continental railroad the last twenty years of his life During t grand Th North America, Uentral America P. T. Barnum spent 8.000,0U0 in newshorfcouth America. paper advertisements, lie left behind ent him a fortune of 83,000,001). Rni leBtry disease tne c'tjr UP Skmeir fathe1 Burn impure matter as far as Perhaps that Thirtieth street business enn be closed up tomorrow night. ti-a- e, AMUSfMENTS. Ut laroneiiUg it f all &arkrt report by tLa Tl rrpurt ii tL L--r mxutt.au. ap- - Fruduoa ExcLaog. TLa EzcLaxge m a UTAH. poii.Usl to itiVeetigat tfc all. ftirS bo cocferi) kL pjod tAoui ia it. OGDEN, to pl&ccoj a jiit eiaioi i load cm the turn. . U. COKEELL. certain eUt in iLm eity, ha Uo TUF. KE11D HOTEL BiaJe. It only eihoouraloe Messrs. SC.VDAI APE1L l. H j lfjQ aiid I! hod but tL.fci.CTi OOULU Mr. Urmia; Her and tLe Faraitara nod the cLargo aJirgicg that tt !rs Vmb Will be. norpUal. t Itucurjr T Huu- -- ruiBofb" of the people derogatory UjtL unul(, riil ' r fi n.rr Mr. A. X. Lfetbicg, a bo ia to aaauaja V' li I (VMI tU. Jf. 1 1Mb, Knt HIM,UJuiM p&rtiee lueGttuwJ "are he just." If the the Read bot4 auanageuecit of tL n Lad beea uiade by a legislative report l aa aoon a it ia oo&ipleted, arrived ia 'iuUcripuua (not, ia tufa, cuunuittee it would have brru designated TV"" uri pud. J enter day. month. IMittreJ U tfc ertf at 3 t as "w hilea ah" report. i Inmi Ha aaa seen at the Broom Lotel Uat All tixnwiau fcouM t But the report creates do aurprioe. and taikad pleaaaxitly ailh a ABC l ill. L ft a expected with general certainty evening Com at W'HL reporter in refereoc to Lia aflt-- r the eosutuiltae pubhehed card ( Kntm-- i at tlx PcMtuSkw at Og Ja. L'tidi, fur plan for t). future. Craukaiuuua UtrukfU Um auuU ka 2mcuu4'1u inviting the public to prefer charges Mr. iVrtuiLig said that ha Lad reoatvad ttauar.l an invitatioo xiit.idered so unuiitigated word that to big lUwd budding aaa a farue as to carry on its faoe ita ova about ready fur turn and oa lLa atretigtb of this ha bad ordered two car lota of furLEGISLATE E I'RUVJSUXESS, refutation, aim- no one would fipect a niture to be started forward frocu Grand consideration a of charge by fearless Itaptda, Mich a here the entire t urtueh-tnThe ktUiu4 of the Minnesuta legisla- ootiituitUte shirking the duty devolving "I and euiptuent will be bought. ture to ium ku t prohibiting the TLa find, Loaever," auid La, "that they hava upon it of prefering charge. of the human form in calling committer however, ia entitled to the not got aa far along with the ti Bathing I expected and Ua iirat fttl . en rriliaisiu on the meedof consLbtency. It report ia in touches aa Lad luucb forth consignment of furniture will get Lara Iteed tttougbiiiat )art of the public preas. The criticism - thorough accord with its notice and do a'umtt t o aioa. Mr. aa aoiue of tl.a room wera read v a a of ridi- onei i suiipleiijnUd iy a great surprised. could go right at work putting down ul and irony. Hut ahether the great majority of citiHut it a ill b necewtry to Lava It is similar to the action of a reformer zen will lie&r with becoming eiuan- carpet. oa a things all ready for doicg tha in Omaha recently who deetrojwd a iruity and meekness the charge of Ijeing wholesale scale before I will dare to beepleudid work of art by a celebrate. "unjust" to the jmrtit referre.1 to, re gin. For instance there i a man coming .French painter, entitle "Spring," on mains to be seen. to lay tha carpeta, and from St. of what lie was please! to call its If, as alleged by the committee, un a hen La once atarta he can lay about immoral nudity, but which was in realjunt" rumors have been circulate!, the tenMr.room a day." Iteming said tha first two cars of ity a most beautiful and artistic ideal. guilty authors should hasten with a fixtures would consist only of carpeta The most beautiful, as well as the great a degree of eagerness to make re- and kitchen utensils, and tha other arcrowning work of creation, is woman. paration as the committee did to protect ticles will be shipped in tha order that The highest conception of art in jmint- the parties accused from such "unjust he desire to put them up in tha 110 rooms of the massive new hotel. He jng and in atutuury has ever been the rumors." hi and daughter to delineation of woman's matchless form. for Ogden in a short time to assist start In all ages of the world one of the dis- THAT SCHEME. him in oening this new and immense house to the public. tinguishing traits marking the contrast lis think they will have it opened by between barbarism and refinement has The Farmers' Alliance party of the soma been the degree of admiration expressed Went and South does not aeeia to be Mav I,notbut theyinmay be delayed till a little after and shape get by the brush of the artist and the chisel bending its energies to the same line of that dale. Mr. Deming ia a kindly mannered i)f the sculptor in portraying woman's "reform." The two sections agree to form. The civilization of (i recce is some extent, but the farmers of the gentleman of middle age and striking lie said he liked Ogden judged better today by the statues of Wont apjiear to be concentrating their appearance, and expects he shall very well her Juno, Venus, Ariadne, (traces and efforts more on an attack upon the like it evenalready better as he becomes atother female forms than by her archi ruilroadd, for a reduction of tariffs, while tached to the place. He will make an excellent host, and tecture and scholarship. The culture its southern wing hi largely absorbed in with his long experience in tha hotel and refinement of liome in the golden the ama.ing concoction called the '"Sub- - business at Joplin, Mo., will make the days of Cuesur Augustus are today bet Treasury Mao." This conception is the hotel feature of Ogden 'a improvements a most important and valuable one. ter represented in the art galleries by most impracticable plan for an the portraiture of the female form on trust ever invented by J mi Sues Fur An Injunction. glowing canvass than by the volumes of Weaver or any other visionary. The Boston, April 18. In the United and historians. on in the Latin poets this commenting Chicago Tribune States court a bill in equity has been To carry out the idea of the Minne scheme recently Baid. tiled by It. C. Dresser, holder of .jO,(X sota reformers to its fullest extent, the 'The core of the w hole matter is that in income bonds of the western division Goths and Vandals of the nineteenth while the republicans are having their of the Atlantic k Pacific railway comhands full with the alliance people pany, against that corporation and the century ought to pass through our mod- in the west, the democrats are having a Boston Safe Deposit and Trust comern galleries of art and ruthlessly de- monkey nnd parrot time with them in pany. "The court is asked to grant an in stroy all statuary and paintings in the south. The southern democratic junction restraining the Atlantic k in the cotton states Pacific company from buying the in which female nudity is represented, farmers and planters terest out of the earning of the western nnd while engaged in such work they nro persiKtently insisting on their scheme. Their demand is should destroy also every representation thnt the government shall build ware- division upon the second mortgage bonds; that said bonds be adjudged inof a nude Hereulen, Jove, (J lad inter, or houses to store their cotton at every ferior to the income bonds ana that the other representation of the human mas- large railroad station nnd river town, company be enjoined from paying any culine form. But, possibly, to please and that it shall take charge of them thing until after accounting with tne and run them. It must provide clerks plaintiff. The court issued an order these reformers, dresses, pants and coats accountants and storehouse keepers, notice returned June 1. to In these warehouses the might bepurchased clothe the nudity and pay them. of the statues, and screens might be planters will store their cotton and the AN ISHUMIN FIEND. will hold it until the price placed before the paintings in order to government is forced up to the old war prices. In preserve them from destruction until the meantime, that the planter may A V retell JWho Procured Girls for the dawning of a better and purer civili- - live, the government must issue to him, Immoral Purposes. Limi muiuieu uy buuii say, 75 per cent, of the value of his crop abiou tuau London, April 18. Capt. Verney, lib in ukase "money," money eo declarmember of parliament, against prudish nonsense. ed by arbitarary decree after the eral To an artistic mind, the destruction of absolute Russian fashion. This whom a warrant wasa issued on a charge of having procured girl for immoral bookunhandled would will be be act the of Venus an Medici the by "money" The arrested was today. purKses, will do who Miss pardonable vandalism, and the conceal- keepers and court. in was nrrainged prisoner allibusiness after the peculiar style of Beckett was present and detailed at ing of her beautiful form from public ance methods! The planter will take act of would an be unjustifiable the ukase "money" to pay the debts to length the tactics adopted to inveigle gaze the steres until his crop is sold and he her in wrong doing. absurdity. Capt. Verney was identified by Miss can repay tiie money. By holding the There is nothing in all nature that the man introduced to her as cotton in Btore and not selling any of it Beckett mMiss Beckett then described affords so beautiful an illustration of Wilson. advanced can be the price they expect the lines of beauty, grace and propor- to famine rates nod the cost of all cotton in detail the attempts this man made to her to cohabit with him. tion as is shown in the lust crowning goods used here will be doubled up. induce After some further testimony the t states will have to pay Thus work of Creation. in the case against Capt. Verdouble price for their cotton goods so hearing A beautiful incident in history, and ney was adjourned until Friday next. that half a dozen states may get big The captain was released on bail. one that furnished a motto for a great prices for their cotton. nation's coat of arms, relates how a "lhere is good reason to believe that The Memphis Races. nobleman once picked up the garter of a this movement is general in the cotton 18. The track was in the whites. The slates .- STNOAV. APRIL 19, 1S91. Memphis, April s half mile good condition. dash Powers won, Richelieu second, Henry Jenkins third. Time 0:52. s mile Koley Boley won first heat, Tramp second, Red Sign third. Time 1:17W. Second heat. Red Staff won, Roley Boley second, Crisping In the run off, third. Time 1:17 Red Sign won. Time 1:19. Cotton stakes, $1,000 added, mile and h Bertha won, Broomwood second, Atticus third. Time 1:58 J. maidens, three quarters of a mile The Major won, Kaharma second, Tom th ird. Time 1 :19 Mile dash Insolence won, Sourire second, Jack Murray third. Time 1:47. Three-quarter- 3-- one-eight- Three-year-ol- 3-- lrlrfUv. Ur 2gag- t I" lx.X iact .gLt ID t!.a pw.t.lj...O id -- M.l MaBlilLg," li, ABLWtcaa prvla.-ti.dJ ac gne eosMtiy. Ui "I t fctbfaclkrfl GjverDaM." Lu4 evc '1 La tlebdioe a a Utit liisir W FF1E a "Sub-Treasur- "Sub-Treasury- JUST TWO XIGIITS! OPENS i- -J -- Tba auti a fair kouw Monday, Evening, April 20. twdy after ixue f.j TLa Gvertai" repaui a na tL k:'l ahk-- . Initial IVrfuriaanc ia Ogiea of tha Bett African Kay Ever Written. oiarked it proorlatKo oti Friday Aa a hoM Mj 11 Iirous4a Howard's Herori Breaker cutLpacy ia a very g I ua and part uir!y Ltthd And Great Direct from Ita Second Great Rub in Nw York City. -- Th Big Triumph, to read Gotrtai." THE GREAT, THE ONLY, THE INVINCIBLE, usg. di aa eveo-iLg- Tvawrrwa aa4 Tantlar. will Lava it initial SHENANDOAH produclKm at th Grand, April 'A and 21, a here it a ill ba presented by y tLa exact original New Yora eaat, and ?wla, which Lave characterizWITH THE EXACT ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST. ed ita aooderf ul eucca ail over the ia worid. universal It Lugliah asking and IValittic Aecoriea. New York baa aeen itZ't) Magnificent It coooeded to be the greatest dramatic tJiuea. Chicago Scenery has aeen it I timea. Boston has aeen it 75 tnuea. Kan Fran and luonwad uob this country La t has aeen it 50 times. The Greatest Dramatic and Moneyed Suoowm before two for jeans- - Mr. lloaard Las the the American public of at Loidir.g present the (iiatiocttoa ! tf oj.itiKia tint SuraaaJjab kuould ba Men br rim utriu u( em emu-trj.dramatist. life. LaI H. 1. fllhkkAS. puaittoo of-- America' leading fc,k. -U tim U! Jji I iia rw Tne Banker' Henrietta" . iEX. V A. MILES. In tha h!uii.l.li -J U pis 1 vtr nwinL-- V U. UfcS. THOK. L RUSHER. aatl lini Youn Mr. --Winthrop," Daughter, Itii Jl Xea from dirrrt urk t Hf tu tV'Va without a kUi. )uui -uii.aiijr Oaa of Our Girls," and Srato'a," Frierk. a. ia. Yx U.iu mud tt.U. Mr. Howard Laa undoubtedly furnished tha tge of the United hla'.e with of eeveral of it pronouueed sucon tha modern day. Ha knows with what pleased aud theatre goers are t prove it in a very agreaLle way. You are not startled by any great dramatic finish in "bheueiiduali," you are charmed into a sense of complete forf your surrounding. getful lies The characters on the 6tage, too, have become alive and prove reality, and their doings concern you aa much as if you yourself were one of their party and your life's happiness depended upon the result of their efforts; and wheu all is The Stove which lights same as your gas! over and the curtains Lave been rung down Uiou the last you seem to awaken The Stove which is the Best one for the people! aa from a dream that was really nothing The Stove which is the wonder of the age! and had been a fleeting memory of your own past. The scenes you have w itThe Stove which emits no smell, no smoke, no soot! nessed impress themselves upon your The Stove which is always ready for action! mind where they tarry for many day Stove which is safest and most improved! The wholesome furnishing food for thought and meditation. The slumbering paThe Stove which is so easily worked and so simple! triotism is brought face to face with he The Stove on which a meal is quickly cooked, trials, hardships and sufferings of those Is called "QUICK MEAL. men w ho have bled and died that their country might live and their country' Call see the Stove in operation. and flag flout in triumph above the heads of a free and great prosperity. A brief eynoisis of the play is a follows: The first act opens just prior to Gen. Beaureguard's attack on Fort KXCLUSLVK Sumter, and as the act close with the sound of the first gun fired in the bombardment, it witnesses the separation of HOYLK BLOCK, : OGDEN, UTAH. at least two pair of lovers and a wife from her husband, on w hich hangs the story of the play. The second net takes place in the Shenandoah Valley in Oc- I S. First-clas- s Tin Shoo in connection. tober, 1SG1, and in this act the most sensational and realistic scene of the play is VyyvffldiJ Wadman, Foreman. Henry presented. The death of the young officer sent to capture the code of rebel signals, the retreat of the Union forces and the ride of Sheridan and the return of the Union troops. The fourth nnd last act tikes place i;i Washington in 185, after the surrender of the Southern We are Closing out a FEW LINES ONLY before army, where all things are amicably arMOVING to the HK.OOM HOTEL. Here they are: ranged and the curtain happily drops. aee-oer- -l t A CS U QUICK MEAL Gasoline Stoves! 7 MILES. STREVELL & ULMER, AGENTS, gEK OUR sL STIFF HATS! A SOCIAL A Number EVENT. ot Teachers Surprise Miss Cora Williams. Workingmen's Gloves, Workingmen's Shirts, Night Shirts, Call Near Cost. To-da- y. ATTERBU11Y, DOBSON & Editor Commercial.: On Friday eve, Miss Cora Williams, one of Ogden's STo. Twenty-Fift- h genial teachers, was agreeably surprised by the unexpected visit of a large num ber of the teachers of the Ogden public schools, both ladies and gentlemen. The parents of Miss Williams have recently arrived from their old home in the east and will make Ogden their future residence. The party of teachers arrived at 8 p. m. and spent a most enjoyable season until about 12 o'clock A lo-PieDec. chamber set, $3.75 to close out. when they dispersed. n5-piec- e It was evident that while the party Brown Essex dinner set, $13. worth $19. Dec. was a surprise to Miss Williams, it was not the first time she entertained such oci, uuiy wypictc ucl4 10c Towels for 25c. a large number of her friends, as Blie 3 Papers best brass pins. 10c. 4 10c Handkerchiefs for 25c. was fully equal to the occasion and Just received, the new game Tiddledy every one enjoyed himself or herself in Open work damaek towel, reduced Winks; also Hammocks, balls, etc. a most agreeable manner. to 25c. Rolling Hoops, Jumping Ropes, Gar- An extra Inrge Turkish towel for 25c. den Sets, Dolls, and lots of things for It is to be hoped that the teachers 7 Spools Coat's Thread, 25c. will have many opportunities of meeting the children. and enjoying oneanother's company in 306 SPECIAL the future. Thinking that we had over bought in embroideries, white goods and Swiss ilouncings, we have gone through and marked them down to a price that will surely Boll them. I L. Clark & Sons 23C2 Washington avenue. P. S. We will Bell you a nice Black Cheviott jacket for 82.90. Other qualities at same ratio. For Sale. Good furniture complete house at a bargain. Adfor four-roodress J. B. M., Commercial What we Offer In Millinery. Come and get a noby trimmed hat for $3.00, usual price 85.00. Mrs. M. Fran-tyenext door to Clark & Sons. This Is Sad But the World is Probably Better Without Them. Go to Wright's block for first class New York, April 18. When the steamship, Eider swung out from the photographs in every respect. pier in Hoboken this afternoon. Several of the crew were swabbing up big spools of blood in the steerage. A double tragedy had been enacted there a half hour before. Phillip Ohnacker had killed Mrs. Catherine Barth and then sent a bullet crashing through his own weak brain. Two children are left in Germany to mourn the death of the woman. She has a husband there too, but it is not likely he will shed tears over her taking off, because she left him and her children to come here with Ohnacker. The suicide wbs a soldier stationed at mines, and, yielding to the persistent pleading of the woman, came with her to this country. Here they lived as man and wife. They lived on a tarm near this city. The woman, tiring of her lover,neglected him in many ways and finally announced her intention of returning home. Ohnacker tried to change her purpose and followed her to the dock to renew his pleadings. He had no money to purchase a ticket to accompany her and driven to desperation said she should not go. For a reA Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. ply she walked around the steamship Superior to every other known. and into the steerage. He followed her. Used in Millions of Homes "You shall not leave," he said, "unless we go together," and drawing a revolver 40 Years the Standard. tired a bullot into her brain. He inDelicious Cake nnd Pastry, Light Flaky stantly turned the weapon on himself Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and in a moment both lay dead and Wholesome. Vo other baking powder dues suck work. THIS WEEK! FOR tea CO., Street. Talk About Bargains! "Sub-Treasury- HIS PARAMOUR THEN HIMSELF. GRAND OPERA HOUSE! These Beat Them All! q. OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, Removed to 2851 Washington Avenue. Troy Steal inaiiirj, GEO. A. CRAIG, PEOR, 13721 mm Remembgr, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt: Delivery ECONOMY IS WEALTH I To appreciate that wise saying you want to Call and Examine the Immense Assortment of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, Hals, Caps, Furnishings. Buols, Shoes, Etc., Just Received at mm own mm 3GG The house, TWENTY - FOUIITH ST., Where all Goods are sold at Chicago Prices. TAILORING A SI ECIALTY." "FINE |