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Show .Li . .. -- 4.. 1. . . ifVE'TS Till: CiMMi:UCIAI. ' . oPEIU HOUSK! GltAXD UTA-- i. 4 l V ' I- - - i ; , .n-- t'.s ! , L- kui -f p: t. i tr - '. i.7.- t 1' -. I Lai., , S ..; i,.- . 1 As E i ii.i'.k rrTt;t." tik 'I tLi?ni"'i of SL t' lLg IXMlS is- - T!k Uirr t ff i I Oi-- i. 1 by i.:rri 1 ti.r ... tr. r "L ' t-- i.r Iv t: '.xri'i'l. tlj LMrH ti. - - ' ! far t the Im II u Is ; vui-- j I.-Ir.J.na l.a'-brave. Si.a. lUt the fa . rj? j t.- - iiv j. jt pi.b'i!;e-- t'.it tf tiCi wji:;e f li e t.o.. a . Mil lZ thai the In !. i.y Jth a f '.if hi Lj h lie, i.i a tent tul'y :.. s."t" but the oi'i by d":p:matic hall. . It uiou'y si.jls of title, ie.i:gree and family pomp an 1 almost, with contaij.L with tbe-Iji.- it- clearly perceived to beao fchrumptioa belongicg to despotand to social ism, to It is even surprising to Americans that such egotistic affectations can be seriously set up and insisted upon at the dawn of the twentieth century in a land hke Knglund. When one thinks of the iron arrogance of the lords and kings of France and of the way they rohbed and looted the industry of the people for generations under a succession of rotten princee, it is not surprising that the impoverished luanses tritl to extirpate tiie whole race of titled tyrants in I'M and even attempted to blot every semblance of an aristocratic prelix from existence., What the people and the guillotine Krietratetl then in horror and ferocity was only a n.ild. equivalent in resentment of the evils the nation had suffered under a class of arrogant pretenders. The American government is an educator not only of the people of this nation but of nil the people of the glole. It is the s hool of all Hjh)o!s, in whft h men not onlv learn their political rights, hut come to value human possibilities in their broadest and best light. In this latter day to be a true American citizen is to Ie greaft-- than any king on eart h. Titled - Th troubli';tars Uitu rwult if littrjJ.n ou territory cSaiml by IV.rtu':a! IB etrn au.l tuuthtfrn Africa. Tm iiuai-liatit hoetilities us th aatf of the past tha Uiitisb mail sta!!r Ao 1" rtue port tf lioira witlxuit the per- buat utiwioi) of thi autboritia. Tli mail suppliea furtli intrU e toluny at Mi!ioiia!anJ. ru Cajtaia .VillcLby, in commanJ the Acmi, e:nl:ivorel to secure tbe of n vel by tendering the duties but the Portugese '.. :;J tt accept his tender authorities . Such is the kud captured his uiHile by the Knglitih atatement f liU cutitomary Kr ! ve-l- HUt'iori'.iert. Tiie I'ortiitfi'se reKirt nmy It is nissibie sho.v a .liferent cn'.uring. that tiiit trutiljle lirines from tiie custom .f(!rv!it Uritaia of wreetir.g territory fmm weaker nutio'.s. lU'jlXFSS The ilispatrl.es na learc U regard thebiiiy H-- re j U II LOOMS. tate tliis limriiiug was a buoyant epirit on the York yes'.erd.iy. I:i f ict, New market in the tone of tiie bulls was contiguous, that there arlt xracy m r aggressive, confident. This means that money is tired of Unking around in old Ktookings, rusty vaults and in the hands of tumorous people and is impa'.ieiit to be doing something. Husiness men lfke to hnve their capid tal at work. They will not long be without protiis. Stagnation is anti-iv.erican. The natural push and energy of the business world is asserting itself. It refuses to be tied with ropes or timidity any longer. Reactions legin that way. I'rices of almost all farm products show conti- ilence mid energy. Railroad enrning. are progressive. The recent scare is sulistantially over. It .was a scare. Li.jui lation is not yet completed. Hut to 18S-;- . Yet tilings it was r.ot iu ent roiling on wttn irresistible force when they started. And they begun then much as they have done now. There will be no such a "lxiom" now as sprang up in 1879 80, probably because that was a reaction from a depression f seven years, after a real panic and a good deal more of wild cat work than occurred after 13S0. t And, the Nation has a good currency now, and in the seventies it was just getting over depreciated paper with silver demonetized. There is uo good reason why a strong, progressive business tide will not row set in not to stop for months to come iior gain its full force for two or three years. It will be solid md s.it-istie- ' j ' Thkuk is much discussion in military circles concerning the relative merits and demerits of smokeless powder. When the question comes up on the relative merit or demerit of invisible editorials, a long suffering public will vote to have a certain class of political edito- rials written invisiuly. Tin. 6V7 MuM-mii- , published at Ouray, Colorado, has ma la a bold strike Hgniust the exactions ami thievery of patent medicine and advertising agency tnmh. It states in its heading that "X patent medicine ads. will be taken, . nl vartisins? agents are barred, (,'o;.oiii)o has abolished the grand Hereafter jury system of indictment. criminal proceedings in that state will be by information. It will doubtless in crease the supply of information some- tmng much to be icired bo far as the Denver papers are concerned. Admiral Kookrs the Lnited States the four big Italian ships of of navy says of war that Dot one could carry coal enontrh ,., f to steam ncr.isa the Ath.ntin muicethe matter worse for Italy, that iHuiaiiKereres nation nas no coaimg sia-- j tion on this side of the ocean. DiT.iNti the course of his remarks a lecturer referred to a gentlemen as a ' Christian and a politician." Up to the iKom.K inOgden who are expecting time the quoted remark was made the Tisits from eastern relations and friends audience had confidence in the lecturer's should not fail to call their attention to veracity. tiie ur.paralled scenic attractions, courtesy and generous attention of the It is considered in Washington circles Rio Grande Western and its eastern that the retirement of Ingalls and the yn aections. There are some railroads resignation of Kdmunds are serious ihat have a "white"' management, and losses to the republican strength in the others that do not. The Rio Grande United States senate. Western belongs to the former class. Since the war but four members of the It is curious how successfully Lily United States senate have resigned. jijangtry keeps herself afloat. Here she They were Conklm, Piatt, Gordon and has picked up a sport who will risk Edmunds. Many die few resign. $175,000 on her for a theatrical season d besides that she has foisted her Tk report that a cheese mine has , t'.aun into, the associated press dis- - been discovered at Salt L ikeCitv. is patches thus getting a $100,000 worth of only another effort to get up a spasmodic free advertisihg; at one stroke. The .boom in that citvi a vivacioua "brick, or a vora- Lily cious hrick, ne vou like it. Tuk Australian ballot ha.- sta adopted by twenty-fou- r That famous female tights legislature of Minnesota adjourned yesterday and as It is repcr'.ed that gold has might be furely expected of such a body, covered in the Cherok strip. all tiie ro iriiig "reforms" it was going to aoeomp'iish evaporated on the pale air. On Now York "Change. No wonder that professional reformers Xk'v Voisk, April JO The opii.i.-tumble into oblivion so quickly and are grows daily that the extraordinary "'gone glimmering with things tl.t.t strength shown of late by tiie stock mar- ket. ... in the ..... of face tlia v....cf ... v. ioluii jj were," circumstances hus more connection d;witii the outlook for large crops ami large Thi: way Messrs. Could and markets for thorn during thecomiri"! tiilt are gyrating around in this country season tnan lias been before suspected. The vest is a mrft w certainly interesting if not significant. on fiocks aut it is certainly a strained condition principal support inert comes from that quarter. There betwoeu those tnpr.py monarchs. was a revival both of activity and deep-roote- j "ZZ ,i;;, ) :.r.-r- i -.f titi.'; hi.iv bec the m Ihr t ID i! k'A r. c 1 : iji 2i.eii or ii.-"- it. t - .i - ih.-- j " i.:!tr; J - Lr i e;-L- tr..-ugii- t. Ti.e iu attwhe, tit,s. T-'.- b-- i- t - J ku e HE -- liL II. : IV M1 j a'seftct -- 1 i 1 1, i L'.. 1. -- S- 'J .t? 11 - er K Wrif.er--. ii Y r. NV City. n:;,bi A NEW YuIlK t;l;l-iIXA- e. .'J t - Ii ifett-r- s i . j ;.! New it ., 1 j L La 1 t 1'--- 'KS. r'. !,.. tl.'.' ' T W I LV- 1- VJ..'.hS O i il i . .. N. -r li.-r- Priee- -. ! 1 i t : j i e ed S .' in--- CA-- T. 7 1 I 1 ; is i H- -.J 1. 1..Is. bf cSi.;.'. UirrW . ei..!. i : . i .vn : f fU re , .: r t: - - h v, L. u l.(J-E- t H. :(.. . QUICK MEAL d;re tl'M-ke- 1: Ilrt'-.-tx- - t . 1; t:.5it ii : tr ry f U.'.Iea ijeojIe Lae tet: sr. It was thought at olV tliVD.jia th w- who to rLi"V r...-- ! e&'.r. -i DuriHe of visitiuir vetigearic on the In i s'.o'j; J Lut ir. i ti.i c.' S dians ffeoera'.lT. This had the further effect of eiciucg and alirmiu,; th Ic t t!; i.r;.E4. ( otuia: Attra-liutin from ail direction diana who to their aireccy hetdj uarter aa 1 claimed .Mr. Iave Hayuiit, of Si3 Erb::c..v, of their aeuf, Kher, a theatric 1 the prote-tiomanager of lor.g xpneaoe ei- Lis ion' who DotoittistaDding Com-mf.and hi and wide reputation, inform Tat with ludiam Derienc week text de the and that cooir.ei3 well known during ial of th c;ty :i: liberation in such emergencies faund the Grand opera it ijuite a difficult task to entirely quiet witness four, possibly five, r.otab.e attractions in the t'lealri ai l:ne. their apprehensions. lie had an The Kalusooi I)eM:l! Lj feu m theatre standing with them that on Saturday and Woiuer.." the lsth their regular day of issuing company w ill prese-jfMefoliowed by -- f be CI arity rations they would get together in coun- Tii i will cil and talk the miitter over. And thy Bill." The Madison Sjuare coxpnay having known qui? intimately for some will follow wita "Alabama." "Lillipuwill le preser.te.1 dur cg the year9 Mr. W. X. Shilling of t)gden and tians" Ah i&::y Iavenport ar.d all the hHving contiJence in hia friendship and advice, some of them expressed a wish leading attractions tf ti.e Baldwin a:.i that he be present, with which wish he California theatre. It it also expected complied upon the notification of agent that Sara ben;i aril will i jq e ir i.. "Cleopatra." tVher. Mr. Shilling and Agent Fisher went over the situation, calrniug the fL;irsof I'rrarnl at Kater. the Indians to a great extent. They j were rescinded to on the part of the The custom of giving Eut.-- r j Shoshones. (through the agency inter- grow s ev ry year, an 1 low this festival Mr. Charles Kiiney) is second only to the trapri-mpreter one cf bv Captain Cliri-tmMajor (ieorge, in this regard. A fssv years Tom Tom and !itori. Jim, Po'atello an Easter card, c r at air c,.'3' And on the part of the Bannocks by I'ag-wil- e ago boiibonniere flllel with nv,rt-meats- , hhaped Ten-Elk, Jack )oy, Terry Connor was the height of h giver ambiar.d Jim lJallnrd, who wpre all united in theii"declarations of abhorrence of the tion. Now the limit is .lkT.cr.'.t to set. deed that had teen committed, and A palm iu n l.r.ndrtvl iloll.ir j ir, a pricegrave assurances that it was the deed of less Watteau fan or an old tniniaf.irv, a single individual who was crazed with rare and costly, may do duty an an Ea.-toirt-rieither whisky given him by (rime reckif the thriue ii es;t i ;.t!'y less white persons, or by sickness. And :m 1 your purse i in keepi:: they can see no reason why any punishwith your deire. ment of the crime should be visited upon Tiie egg element has been corr i ler:th!y any innocent members of the tribes, any eliminated in the modern Ea?Ler, bonbon more thnn such retaliation should be boxes having sud h ::ly t.ikeii 0:1 a:i alwere and the whites, among practiced most in fl iite variety. Those ;:: Drcs-ievery pronounced in their protestations of innocence so far as ever having the china are un loiihrdly th..-- inct to slightest knowledge of the foul deed he jirized. Certainly porce'a:: caudy that had been committed. They de- boxes are the must sensilile, as tiiey outclared their friendly feelings toward the live the confections and the day. One whites, which they felt sure would last hears, however, of $lk) pai 1 f r a hacl for all time, and which all who listened decobo:ilinnier.' er'pti.-ite'- y to tiie council, firmly believed to be true. painted rated with ribbons, feat 11s uc-- ival lace all of which, barring the luce, u wickMRS. I.AXGTJirS NEW ROLE. edly perishable, considering the 1 rice. Beautiful gifts are the Mar.ll portrait She is to he Heavily hacked h.V screens which are copies iu miniature t Louis Seize tye rre l.i:i cuatr Wealthy London Admirers. iu Dresden. York Times. New 20. Lord Abington, London, April notorious under the name of Mr. liwl, York tlillilien a Yacalii.li. the sporting man, and famous for Ins Givlng N Those who arrply f r a dunce to send complications with the Pelican club, again comes to the front with a their children to the country ar inHe undertakes to float Mrs. structed th:it they must be poor and Langtry for the coming season. For this needy, without any infectious disease, purpose he has subscri bed 4.'3o,000. As- clean and free from vermin. A physisociated with him are society then inspects each child. Dr. C. C. men, who contributed each jEIOO a week cian Vinton was the examining physician to the fund with which the theatrical season is to be boomed for the lady. last year, and he examined nearly 15,0)0 children, of whom about 3,'KHj were sent 'anv , spenirv. t into the country. Each day the hoard The entire of health furnished a list of the houses chinery and decorations. business qf the season will be run by the where there was any contagious disease, l ro nnm huifitwin ainrnl which was of immense help. With that ,onrf imi Ivninr i o uoiiiin wxriiifci ciunictl f!l(, tmnhW nffnirs nf mnna. list before him it was easy for the exment if she does cot desire to under- - aminer to stop any child who came from take it. house. The majority were, au infected Mrs. Although Lnngtrv's last season was not a pecuniary success in fact, refused on account of their hopeless conon the production dition as to vermin. It is a herculean iarge gums were or "Uleopatra she iias ample means task to get the average tenement house child in a suitable condition to Ikj reftml Is living in luxury in the west end She mai ntains her good looks and fine ceived into country families. Rev. Wil-lar- d Parsons in Scribner's. spirits and has high hopes for the fu- ture. Her admirers are more numerous and more devoted than ever. New Y'ork's good friend, Ismail, the Under the new arrangement that has of Egypt, who presented the been nade (or her the Lily has earned with the obelisk in Central park, is city 01 the byndi Ine fouor"luet 01 still practically a prisoner at Constantiate' He is confined in a palace, and nople. when he goes out is always accompanied Appointed Iliigadier-Oeiiera- l. These by an ill looking lot of Turks. Washington, April 20. Colonel Auhis guard of honor, but in gustus Valentine Kautze of the Eighth miantry was today appointed britfadier- - reality they are soldiers who never lose trer.eral in nlace of ( Bight of thetr distinguished prisoner. Gibbon, retired today. General Kautze D. D. Martin, of Dublin, Cah, made 's a present president of the small arms board, which meets in New York. quite a raid on the squirrels aftem recent storm. He prepared five gallons of in Thjnkino that we had poisoned barley and scattered it near the embroideries, white goods and Swiss squirrel holes on forty acres of land, and fiouncings, we have gone through and succeeded in killing 4.821 by actual count. marked them down to a nrice that, will Oklahoma is nearly as large as the surely sell them. I L. Clark & Sons state of Ohio. It has 60,000 inhabitants, avenue. Washington a larger nuiuher than either Wyoming P. S. V,"e v;il sell you a nice Black or Nevada has, and is now about ready ''''eviott jacket for ?2.D0. Other quali- - for statehood. ties at same ratio. -i fr.i, ; th..-- . u Li Aaierieai. Le-- 4 invincille. the only, theC,rt EX ACT '.' til e. anrl. 1 1 . ' tguU 'rasa-r- e 'i T;"V 'a very ren.ilic. f t: ? very best awh i'.ets vu tbtjt iijo t; e A t r V"1 J S..-- i x 3g-.:- t - tutst Sh'-'-srid'- rea h. g '4 ttw r. e iu i the 1 ::;; !, S le !ii.g 1.U . ... TT "7r P' nil jv vnii WITH M ho of i.: . A j tv-h'. t! i o tor i,of tie t:.e H wsulcgtvo, VjfrU ir hole ti:e ' iu I'.rt fan, . X t.cf 'e '1 :.e f t. U.vVe!t.M".'5 iudtLerr ri. Veriire ifiu'.i of ; T; t) pr-.,- i t.-.- io t: L G'r-.- t O TT - : ? OgJ.-- e r.r V ftr. Cgi f ra the tl.e .b;. 'i'Le .hYa-l-y k. I ; ;'-- iat-re- - ' '. 't i.i:.-- f p!ir'jri be had KV.'l jfSTItCVEaU I 1 Gasoline Stoves! j II ANO ri frr hoe The Stove which lights same as your f;as! The Stove which ii the Best one for the people! The Stove which is the wonder of the age! The Stove which emits no smell, no smoke, no soot! The Stove which is always ready for action! The Stove which is safest and most improved! The Stove which is so easily worked and so simple! The Stove on which a meal is quickly cooked, Is called 'QUICK MEAL." Call and see the Stove in operation. un-le- r u e re-nt- MILES,. STREYELL as n.t ULMER, & KXCIA'SlVi: AGENTS. e OGDEX. UTAH. BOYLE BLOCK. 1 -- 1 n I ' jt ly over-boug- SPECIALF0R THIS Talk About A ! 1 05-nie1 4 Bill-gains- e . j.ovei tor l''C Hand !.( Ci r for o Papers ..)C. tou-!- xtra Spools Sarj. CViV s ri-- Ti:i kish Ti 'Sv. t')e -- s, brass phna. lilc. Ji'.st recti'. ed, the iiew game Tiodledy uced Winks; also Hammocks, bails, etc. HoI,:ng Hoops, Jutupiag K.j.wh. ( 2c. den Sets, Dohs, and lot6 of things for the childrec. DEPARTMENT STORE. Kcmoved to 2 ;."! First-clas- Vt';ishin2:ton Avenae. . j . Tin Shop in connection. s Henry Wad man. Foreman. STIFF HATS! OLIK 82 $EE We are Closing out a FEW LINES ONLY before MOVING to the BROOM HOTEL. Here they are: Workingmen's Gloves, Workingmen's Shirts, ATTEliBURY, No. Night Shirts, Call Today. Near Cost. DOBSON & CO., J?0G Twenty-Fift- h Street. Mililii mill! Will interest you if you are on the buy. " Garden Tools and Handles SPECIALTY. J. F. BUET01, MAIAGEli. MS earn Laundry, u GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP, ."7 on . cu n 10 &)l Iu '5 MOM Remember, I am the onlv Laundrv man m Dn-ing and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery ECONOMY IS WEALTH! To appreciate that wise saying you want to Call and Examine the Immense Assortment of ! Dec. chamber set, S;.? to close out Vpiece Dec. Brown Kssex dinner set, Si, worth Si g. Dec Tea Set, only $5. lo-Piec- 1(V An WEEK These Beat Them All! ! P. S. n er VffSiOGDEN J ii L raul uf t -- i: j Thi f.4!'icg p- ijuiciily t'p'J the murder ver Tiuturallv ai !e M)fiteri.a'.ioQ aujot. the Ii.J.Ht.a sud the white set. 'en in tb injirusxiia tr. rtin V. c JV: .;! fii'.x isa JeJ. atru oiurdefef. upuO br.ug sight ap ti.e tL A t) if tLr . jCTH Af:lCA. ! A. I tLe KV.'Al; From a parti I OH'XCIL-- IV CO., dr.. is ilrM t s t'-- to-- T. Tbe P. S - B .t'a - : MJ ! k- -i iw c.'j .V T ij VJ f. r t.. ItL. iKt III. lU- laJ r;-- an; e. uio' y e. 1 f vwt- - J us fat " .tit.--tr. : i. .1 - 20. ening, April l 1 Tf L-- Mens' and Boys' Clothing H its. C;ips. Furnyiiiisrs. l!:;ls. ta. ifis mm 3GG Where a., TWENTY-FOURT- CLOTHING t The USE ST., H CdsU Etc.. Just Keceivpil a, Price, "PINE |