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Xoc of the Ithhsn rai!ro-i- ls l w I'Hyi'.: tise3 el.are nail ojieratii-.uui;-iki- ii y Ir Or? railr.aJ, the Alta Iti'.iu, a,l T.'J but per ftt. iLve tij)vr6ti!.i failed ta mevt i:s iutere6t iavlebttxlness Two by thr6 fnurtLs of oi.e jht cent. two pT other railroads failed tn and a ent. ljvj oiratiiig numWr of litea failed to ay cost of running trains. s pd ejens, 7.'0J CASl'Lli TUWDL'X. Is thrcf Lr. - ita OU'ii-:..!!- ' 1. ; .. . : to ti. .:.:. : .. ..jr-- a -- : Tea. - Lrre. . I'lthitu v C-- t.y'r v S,il l .."; . t;.e dty ti e sults will ' o if .u :. t- -r W ' A:.d l.ijerty. iU eon. 1 or Ti i t r? t;t k 1 ut i juit H twU.J-.r- a K-- . -- r. s.s'i-is- ri o'.-- 1r r li.e v.i.s- - ISaiiLU- - 1 by t.'.e rlLai v;.:". ;y bus but c 'it. if. fc.reiviy ore: won, .a C: .iu evry ore of two re ugoet. vk.-- s r.i IrcO" ti.e Itullati iverii'.ueut t,C7.i .': ou one of ciible lilaint'n ui;!ou..tic i. te focceruit. the of Matla lyiicLif. Tiie enure Marias killed vkasLut worth the (.ott cf the one cable dispatch. f ir tt Srt.-retr- w .rltie . t r u. row t j secure u ret-There is but or.e yay to Jj: llejuire every tstien to lay Lis wu'k to ti.e fiie.1 grade and hii the tlxed curb line. Sev eral fst!y walks Lave their own curb If the r.iarket- - continue tj tone up as liues, in fact fe'v conform to the platted they no are doing and biibiues goes on curb. getting better throughout the country, Now here is another important point. the Alliance party will be dead in June, No man ith gxl judgment will say 13'., and Harrison will be re elected in that the walk from the Broom hotel November of that year. If hard times north on Washington avenue is too wide, should not leave us his address or e. 'en wide enough. Vet the platted will be Indianapolis on March 4, 1S10. curb line is about two feet inside the existing curb line, Thj. St. Louis Gll DenKH-ra- t r the Si it is respectfully urged Ingalls, a man attention of the council, for early aud more Liljerally endowed with lack of very otreful consideration," that the principle than any other man in Ameriwalks on the business streets should be can politics, is about to lecture." If the at least as broad 'as they are at the St. Louis Cfofw-Z- t niixTdf were as liberBroom corner, not only as a public ne ally endowed witlw brains as cessity but for the very good reason that Ingalls is with principle, it would be' a th beginning of paving' is not far off. more capable critic. And walks are much cueaiw than, pave ment.' By laying the walks wide the FiifsinKXT IlAitttisox is getting a space to be paved is reduced and the most cordial reception from the people taxpayers benefitted. everywhere he goes. This is mainly a Iu some eastern cities, in case of compliment to republican government, broad streets, the walks are required to which the eople approve and respect, lie thirty feet wide to cut down the but Harrison is really a typical Aaieri- of the pavement which is very expensive, can citizen of a high order of personal Uroad walk look well, and there is not j and administrativeexcellence. The peo-- a walk in this city that is wide enough pe like him better than the politicians, to now fully accomodate the people on which he r.wnl not be ashamed to have busy days. It will take courage and en- - known. " ergy to do the right tiling now but it can never be done with less friction and lens FIVi: Fill.N TS SEWS. irrt-u- ! un level-heade- ct I'aeiiie-Norlhweste- Tt' j j j A wedding seems cloe to maturity. New excavations are becoming numer- - business center. Second e urowii, 01 fever. street, is very ill with W. A. Ramsey, of the Troy steam laundry, was at the Fohits yesterday. The military 'brass bind favors t'i. is place frequently with some very choice j urac -.- mut-ic- , , ! ti. reJuce--j c, j , fol 2jc. . All! j ; J-f- V.'.r.ks; If iri.i-t-- cen Srts, i II d, ::.) 1 . . gr to.!- Hss.!:.'S. T. It t;,Ji.a.f.r:' .U of t:- !.., a4 " : -. -r. - : -- .J Gi f.-- STORE, VaLiartoa Avmiu.. rrnctors sr.d Par: s Buudir.g: ne i ompauy .nave a ir.'e a:i.j u;.t of very fine stor e j:'i'le f .r f .uj :.'it'iLS,hiiekoik. lroke;i a:.lrrs. i.-i,., ;h thy fiin dri.Vrr at oi.ee very ..1 . This 13 in.poi'.ai.t to yea as it is ,p to work, fcuitan for b':? purpose, and ia be K1.1 to rubble. For purticu-cilo- a K. P. r ' QUICK MEAL !?i!TnEVELLW -- T-.-- tANo k Keinarkable Keduccd Kates. For the benefit'of the merchants and traveling men ir. Ogden w ho may desire to work up Mine' business with parties on the Sevier Valley branch we have decided that 00, and after tomorrow, to make a single trip rate from Ogdea to Manti, Ephraim, Spring City, Mount Pleasant and Fairriewr f V70, and round trip tickets, good for ten days, fS.oo. This is a reduction of f 1.25 on single trip and ?1.90 on round trip. Tn is rate will also apply from the above (stations to Ogden and enable passengers to do their "hopping in your city if they see UioGuandf. Wf.stk.kx Railway. fib Notice of dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm or Norton, Wav .V Co. has this day been dissolved. C. L. Way and F. E. Norton The business will he conretiring. tinued at the eld stand, No. :V Twenty-Fourt- h street, under the firm name of Norton & Dickson. It. E. Norton still retaining his interest in the linn. Ail parties knowing themselves to be indebted to Norton, Way k. Co. will please all and settle on or before. May 1st, to avoid costs of collection. Ogden, April 1G. 1331. Motor Line to Hut Springs. Commencing Sunday, April 12th, Motor trains wil run from Twcnty-t'ttstreet to Hot Springs, via North Ogden. a. Trains will leave Broom hotel at h p. m., 2:."j0 p. m., the v.crld was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly piercing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring time or, in fact, at any time md the better it is known the more popular ic becomes. Gasoline-Stov- e The S've which lights sane as your ns! The Stove which is the Best one for the people! The Stove which is the wonder of the Zt 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 w hich 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. Fart.-- . Heart disease usually supposed to le incurable, but when properly treated a Urg port ion tf cases can le cured. Thus Mrs. Elmira Hatch, of Elkhart, lad., and Mrs. Mary L. Baker, of Ovid Mich, were cured after entering 2) vear. H. C. Liuburper, druggist at San Jose, lib, says that lr. Miles' New Heart Cure, which cured the former, "worked Levi Log", of wonders tor hie wife. Buchannan, Mich., w ho had heart disease for 30 vears, bays two bottles made him "feel like a new man." Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure is sold and guaranteed by H. A. Walker. Book of wonderful testimonials free. m.. 10:10 a. in.. 12:: I 1 rSl i-h V. iness block, . The enterprise is a good one aud and will be an initial stop for others to follow. Mr. A. C. Price, proprietor of the Vi nn8 bakery of Ogden, has opened up a branch establishment at tins place in the room formerly occupied by the "Bon Ton Hestaurnnt," Everything which belongs to a first class bakery will constantly be kept on' hand with a fresh supply twice a day. Miss Selma Olson,' an ellivient young lady xt th:s place, is " in charge. "A. A. A. Mexican Railroads at War. City of Mf.xk o, April 2:2. (via Galveston) War has been begun between and Mexican railways. the Both roads have lowered the rate3 and are shortening the time between this city and Vera Cruz. " 1 Important Sotie. Guthrie, of Salt Lake City, in .":10 p. m. Fare for round trip, bath in cents. company with Y. B. Wedell, was at the eluded. l'oints yesterday. Th? Worli r.nnched. Mr. F. V. Bmkmeyer and II. E. The facilities of the present day for the P.instian, lxth of Denver, Colo., were production of everything that will contaking in the Foists yesterday. Col. A. J. Cropeey has a force of men duce to the material welfaie .vid comfort and teams at work in the excavation for cf mankind are almost unlimited aud the foundation of the new hotel and bus- when Syrup of Figs was first produced J. Tal-iriijt- - 5 - e'.V. b-.t.-h The Nebraska .SYne Journal, wliifh, by the way, is a iaj)er, sys that the movements of Vanderbilt and (iouid are attracting more attention now than the champion bHe lall series. In war prean editorial on the vailing bttwee:i the rival railroad iuter- ts, it says: It is now rumored that in case Mr. Gould does no stop taking bumuttw Xorthwentern by turning aviy from theMinsouri I'acirit! ht Ihnver, it over to the the Vandrt b'lts will retaliate by getting a western cuntuvlion of their own. This chij be done very easily by extending the Eikhoru from ils western tdruunus at Casper, W'yo., to Ogden, Utah, Hilistance of less than 4!) uiiies. That link hfs been under toriU'inplatioaTfor nome lime anyway, the Wyoming extension having been plauned with As the p )ineMi:cg of that kind in view. ullinnce lias Union lieen practically ignored by tiould tliej Vanderbiltn are now justitied in going iiead with tlie project. 'I hey will have t'i st . c of the entire city There should le a broul. progressive the iie.ir'y of Chicago in their efforts to down the ordinance adopted and the city engineer wizard. Hi is talcing bo much business shouM arount and see that every get liwiiv froiii t!v? ciuv on the la'.;e that the ...... tru- - man comt. es with t. -- .. ..- :.. v.. l... o ;o 10 tu ii;n ouM:;esh iao There bUould lc no variation in curb to gtt lii eompetitioa sonable w av. of the out lines between corner" 0:1 the side of a block. And every walk should come to TRIALS OF XFAYM'Al'EH HEX. grade if it is but c.u incline of nn inch in ten feet. This paper is not an admirer of the e methods by which Ilev. T. DeWitt BRILLIA XT A KG CM FX T. lias becoius iu a pecuniary sense the most suctressfu! preacher in this We lind the follow ing on the editorial country. There can be nothing "admir- page of the Salt Lake II- raid: able in unking money out of religion. "How much truth there may be in the The great Founder of Christianity and statement that lh Forte has sent hordes H.s nporitlea were poor in all things ex- of missionaries to further the work of proselyting to Islauiism in London we cept their religion. Ibit Mr. Talmage don't know; but this we are certain of, often says g.wd things and Fays them that Mohammedan polygamy, if adopted and honestly lived up to, would be an well. Speaking of the trials of newsimmense improvement upon the shnnie- men he shams shows thev the paper up f miy immoral practices that obtain in have to encounter. He says; England's high life, and, for that matter, "( iue of the greatest trials of the newsin American l.igh lire as well. Tlie expaper profession is that its members are posures which are periodically made in English aristocratic circles and in Amercompelled to see more of the shams of ican wouhi lead an observer to world than any other profession. the "society" the conclusion that our Christian comThrough, avery newspaper office day munities in those countries are not so that they can appear to advanafter day is found all the wickedness of the world; all the vanities that want to tage iu sneering at Mohammedan polyMohammedan society, with all be Tepaidjali the mistakes thai, want to gamy. its polygamy, is cleaner than some b be corrected; all the dull speakers that of our Christian society with its want to be thought eloquent; all the boasted monogamy." This is one way of proposing a general meanness that wants to get its wares noticed frn.tis in the editorial columns adoption of polygamy. It is a .defense of in order to save the tax of the advertis- that criine, odious to reason, science and ing ooluuius; all the men who want to Christianity. And such an argument! be set right who never were right. It is built Through ti e editorial and reportorial on this plau: because social rectitude rooms all the folhes and shams of the is violated under monogamous laws, are sesn day after day and the therefore polygamy is preferable. That being admitted, then it is cortemptation is to believe neither God, man nor woman. It is no surprise to rect to insist that: Murder is comme that iu this "profession there are mitted under existing laws; therefore a some skeptical men. I wonder journal- law licensing murder would be de sirable. ists believe anything." The He rah should understand at once It may be desirable tHat the Alliance that the Mohammedan harem will never party should continue its formidable be permitted in the "United States. The activity for some time longer, for its ex- enlightenment of American women istence will force a just consideration of alone is sufficient reason whv it will ever western interests. It is a fact that can be monstrous to purpose it. The world is going the other way, not not be denied that New York City has dictated the rtainetal policy of every ad- towards polygamy. So is Utah. And if ministration for twenty years. It has the Herald knows how to serve t lie indone this by means of its pivotal politi- terests of its friends as well as of this cal position, united with the solidity of territory it will discard that sort of the f.vo parties. If the Alliance party stuff now and forever. will haudle its power independently and What has come o'er the spirit of the fairly- it will hold the balance of power and cau do much for free silver, against Now York Sun's dreams? One ur.y it trust?, for good government. the next, prophecies democratic-successa republican victory. When the followThat reciprocity deal with Spain was ing was written it was probably its reb big thing for American business men publican day: "Tlie republicans have, in the late aud farmers. It amounts to driving elections, shown a marked and surprisSpain out the Cuban Hour market and ing vitality in the great cities. In localiturning a trade cf 1,OX.000 barrels of ties where the democrats have heretoflour to the United States. , Spain did fore been able to appeal with greater aud confidence to the voters, and tot like to do this of course, but Cuba is force the democratic majority has steadily exideas of independsaucy and has large panded, there are many indications of ence. Besides, American flour cau be renewed republican vitality aud a corredelivered in Cuban ports for j'J a barrel sponding weakening of democratic i.u..-.--: j KemoveJ to or at t!.e More of Jenatsa, Lst fa- - Tickets ir.c. ui.::g S'Jper . t..c L !j 'j tr;U.J.. tiTht gof ruU..t i.ui,ill be a great there s.hj Wbilif :u:sta-- ? - o-- ly k' TLn Lrhi plj:s, tLe i.te' Por-r- s j . 0GMuMPAffiMNT ".tr tl:;ierta:!.uirct. K&'.W of IV. hi t,r cordi-li- y levr.! to atu-r.- the first gr.ni bill of th- Py ihUa Nirs to be ver. Fr. ny rr.ir. April 2t:h at tL K. F. iik.'. Ti. Ku:f.. ors'rlr.g ir.v;t..o9 for fr.e.. U can o'.:l:z thex frou ksy tf the jr :t hx v - T:.:; .g. !. st. .U Cj". d t:: 2j. f .r C" .ivTfiki!. A2 -- itrs. TEEK! set, S3.75 to close cut. lirown hssex dinner set, i 3. wc rtn Tea Set. only $5. ihL.'irlti.irS 1 d to j F-- r :;ta! ; tu! C. fc .t uc; S i -f ASL LTKL'S. Hie larrbsiiifr.t :.:! t.r i. - -- - f jr I? - II is jrf iu t -I t- All itivf.y in ; rial tr t. - ''- l"'..t Vi Gi:ALt tii! .. I - j i 'r- .f Dec- To Tli-,- Iec chr-be- ZrV .Tee ce - i! llan-iii- Lice, 55-pie- n U': 1 ' : . ,t Talk Ah i A r.i ..f THIS - " . MILES, STREYELL & ULMER, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. BOYLE BLOCK, : : OGDEX. UTAH. Tin Shop in connecticm.'OHi Wadman. Foreman. VubJjS-- r Henry P. S. rirst-clas- s I TO-DAY- ! I TO-DAY- I ! I WE PLACE OX SALE I Dickerson & Brown's Li.ht Weight Soft I Hats. Town Made- - We Guarantee these "0 Hats the Firfest Made. Will you see them v AT TEKHUKY, DOUSON Consilii & CO. (a, mo 11C1I Will interest you if you are on tne buy. Garden Tools and Handles SPECIALTY. A. J. F. B TTT)r - iE. MAN-Aft- ! - -- Inter-oceani- c OsruVu City Ordinances. Copies of Ogden City Ordinances, in book form, complete to date for sale at The Commercial office. Price 50 cents. Hardware at Cost. A large stock of stoves and ranges, cooking utensils, building hardware, tools, cutlery, etc., etc., must lie sold at once. Call and get prices. 2315 Washington avenue. Jamf.s Casson, AFsignee. Many Men Poisoned. BritTjxtuoN, Iowa, April 22. LaborNotice. ers at Gilbert, Hmlge & Company's iuni-be- r All indebted to the Union of persons drank from water an freely yard old well, and as n result of poison from Mercantile company take notice, that as sewerage, rive Rre dead and several oth- assignee of said company, all accounts, notes and debts due said company are in ers critically ill. my hands as assignee for collection, and you are notified to call on me at my ofWorld's Fair Appropriation. ' room 13, Opera House block, and Madison, Wis., April 22. The Worlds fice, the same at once. pay Fair bill appropriating .'Jo,00o was David H. Baldridce, Assignee. passed by botii houses. Tobacco Factories Clianrc Hands'. Bai.timoijk, April 22. The tobacco factories of Marburg Bros, and G. W. Gail and Ax have been bought by the American Tobacco company of New York, price not disclosed. Iviivtr'i. Bi'u Ill Still LaMT, GEO. A. CEAIG, PEOP., i St, riv ECOINOAn April 22. Divis big nmjhice house, brass and type foundry, at Sixteenth and Blake reefs, was burned tonight. Ljss f loO,o.'.i. Jill 1 LVes-svil'- -- are 22V.V: assets SSno.niirt. Have your photographs tal;n by Wallace t Newoomb, artistic photograj h'rs, rooms 2", 2', and 27 Wright's '!j,-k. Think of buying your by a rl.e pkld ati::ett suit for Sl.So or,. i.tie cotton worsted suit for $2.00 a cassimere fuit at ?5.!Xor nn all wool suit at co to fd.oO. It will be to your bonotlt as well as ours to investigate. Yojr3 anxious to please. I. L. Clabk Jc Sos. - 'Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Deliverv Fire. Want an F.xTensimi of Ti;n. SfHSiKviixpoKT. La., April 22. Gregg fe SS"onf, cotton factors, ask an ex' eusi .n Iroui tiie:r creditor. Their Jiab.i.tiw's if- Telephone i To appreciate that wi.se saying you want to Call and Examine the Immense Assortment of ?KP B ES mm U m Afp ii ; ii fl RnvQ' C nth i n a E ruifuds. A Ttire Cream of Tartar Powder Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome. Ko other baking powder Axs such work. ii ik Cup. PUTMAN 3GG Where all FiTii'itf, ik's, Slices, MX TWENTY-FOURT- H Etc.,' Jus! Itcceivei! CLOTHING at The IKE, ST., Goods are sold at Chicago Prices. TAILORING A SI ECIALTY," "FINE |