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Show i L'JDEX THE COMMERCIAL. ir. Who j vs i j the truth U"ir k,ao n about tl.e it UTAH. loudly true. petal IWp Clrk irfx. cl tLiLk tfr' uA.t Ew a great Lue aiiJ ery is raisJ ov out in a ilr ft, tLkt pruepM-A - OGDEN. lt-i-e- -, Tt--r- u L ML tXfckLI TrtlT f mt uMtf erf lL j.la- - ' Cout-- t " I &u4 - 4Jl i-- COMMERCE AND WUm I, Iuk h jiLAJvk aaJ tu. M .tie? Ywrk j mr.n rt tic u.i.te fruat iu u-- .. - u in; 11 4 iim,aimi ai i,irfiJri.. ubruia 4 rt rt iai. tint LatnJ (MUU t ui I ' 3!U tM I Oil. tli- Mil vm - oiai iw Btatiar.l The truth is that there are numerous A Call Fur & Htibjr of Ogiru' BUMUf-MrU. prutrocta in the mountarns near this finer than so much that are ever To the nieoibersof the Chamber of Comcity Some of Og.li' citizen insist that merce and Citizens of Ogdea: acj thing on Deep Creek. The Wasatch iU grotb must eoru fruin within, from mountain aaeay, some of them, Pursuant to requet-- of pricta is built hat tome Jviupmeot, from froia tHV to""JJ a ton and many of the the board of director or the Chamber urn mom-j- mines hare been developed better than of Commerce and a Lera. Th-- claim that meetir.g of the Lusi-and capitalists will emu utUrr Ojdeu any of thce out in the burning dteert men Leld, I call a the work of wetit of the lake. Besides all this, all public meeting for Friday, May list, at $ liU p. tu., to be held at thecity hall at ahich Thy eoem to thick that the the Wasatch prospects are located near tune jrogri. and place the of Ogden are valuation of ral estate at good prioea to the Ut of mountain epriuga and invited and urgel to attend. onrdially is on Uvea it visionary streams, to good air, to Ogden itself, to Matters of vital importance to our auuie oua city ill be duutd and action taken. u J erroQeoua. reasonable prices and civilization. So, We to have views deeire the of the Such view arise from a lack of the more Ogden people learn of what is taxpayers and all ciaM of freely do aot w them hold ho Those gloritied so highly elsewhere the more given on the important question of pav understand how citiee are now made at reason they have to appreciate their ing portion or asLmgum, Crant, Lin1L They have several point to learn good fortune in mineral proepecta and coln and Wall avenues, and Twenty- fourth and Tenty-tiftstreet, with a an J should become attentive student of everything else, view of obtaining estimates of the cost the times at one. The facta about the matter are, Og and devising the beet methods of raising It ia safe to any that at least 73 per den's mineral prospects are not equaled funds therefor, and bringing the matter cent of the money that haa built Kansas by those of any other place in Utah ex- to the attention of the City Council for as it may deem proper and City, Omaha, Minneapolis, Lincoln, Den- cept Park City and Tintic. In oppor such actionin the premises. There will exjiedient came cities ver, Seattle, Taooma and such tunities to become a great iron working also be discussed the question of profrom the east. It was imported and and general mineral smelting center, not moting and devising plans to induce The men who owned the money one place in miles can be and procure capital for the construction of iron foundries, railroad sho8, other liad enough confidence in those places to gin to compare with Ogden. railroads, slaughter yards and other imfactories, sUren; put up grand buildings, Ogden people have greater renpon portant questions for the benefit of man to start banks, open wholesale houses every day to appreciate this splendid ufacturing Hnd commercial interests of and ita inhabitant. Great our and eijuip palatini hotels. city and its suerior mineral surround- thingscity are in store for us in the near And as they came and built and spent ings and to rally to its support and to and it in fitting important and the citiee grew just because they made push its prosperity with unabated zeal future that they be thoroughly disproer them grow. And those cities are there. and energy. cussed and ventilated, and the bent pos sible means adopted to accomplish nergetic, prosperous, succesbful, all un Ugden is simply beyond comparison them. answerublo arguments to the old fault when all its advantages are put together. The members of the City Council and ioned notion that the money to build a For what other city has so many re- business niin are especially invited, with citv must be made in the place before sources and means of prosperity as it a view of working in harmony and in 310SEY. r y rui prmc-ticull- n iple d the town can be pushed forward. That is not the way cities are now built in the west not by any means. Cnpitali.Hts simply invest at points that iKHwesa rich possibilities and get their profits out of the premium their enter- prise and foresight bring them. Okrdon must get capital to come here. And to do so it's council must get up and improve the city. I to exchanges, Chamber of Commerco and everybody must successfully point ont the the things that capitalists desire to know that this is a place with a future to it. If eastern money thinks this is to be a second Denver it will make it such. Ogden's bus'vnet s is to make a demonstra tion to monied men that it may be such a city. The time to make a case is right now all the time. It is easy to do if proper energy is placed behind the effort. THE AMENITIES. OF THE SIDEWALK. Ogden is a beautiful and enterprising city but many of its citizens need to etudy what might aptly be termed the amenities of the sidewalk. One and an important subject for criticism, is the habit of some people have of stopping in the center of the sidewalk, on street crossings and street corners and visiting, to the great inconvenience of the people who wish to use the sidewalks as thoroughfares. Tossibly a few suggestions of a negative nature might not be inappropriate in the premises. Sidewalks are not built to hold mass meetings on. They were not designed as assembly grounds to discuBS last year's prices or this year's prospects. They were not constructed for people to etand at parade rest for hours at a time and make hundreds of people dodge around them. They were not prepared for people to hold camp meetings or organize impromptu debating societies on. Evidently the etiquette of the side- walk is to properly use it for traveling purposes and one of the amenities of the sidewalk is to allow other people to UBe it for the same purpose. It might be a profitable thing for the whole country to do to give the congress of the United States a free ride all over this country at the beginning of the terms of oflice of the new members. Not one in fifty of them has an adequate idea of the importance of all sections of of the national area. And most of the eastern members hold narrow views relative to the western states. They should all post up and broaden their views before beginning to legislate and there would be 1.R8 narrowness and sectionalism iu the halls of congress. C.S.4 r 4mrcrBJaet April 4 .1.1 ni uiiua Pacific US .ui Copper, tjaad and Ttn. T Laka, li; m Aurit . J La. head .13 .1 r. t.a. teiMtiMi.. h V. S. 4 V V. ht-re- U-fo- r Yi. : J 7. 4opfr. iMmioal ; bu aila. ly.u. buu. Leru' arid fiii Ljaeca. oorda, Of" Ltsseoes I'ro-vi-io- a up. P.v per dozen. ir. r frioe urr.&oieiiU,tc Se our cew open m ork aproo goods. m .;V..- - WaLinton Avenue. QUICK MEAL Gasoline Stoves! f'i ns M.nidaf aiultraoaetiuiM vpr larcc Trims raiaiad about the tame. Th but w a,arLH uwiii to the (vunal acarrity ia a littl uf th bvt t'tab an ir 1h. are firm ami pricu tad)'. Potatue are ia auutl ttemaiid and deala lively. were: 10 car of potato, l.UuO ralea ycu-rda50 rake of pouiil of egg. ICQ ra of lemotit, iO aacka of dry of uramrw, 10 ouuiaa, UjO doaen treea ooitUK. Bmker Scott te)ui(-- l tlie butter market by diiitributiug eeral oouqiIs of fiue ranch butter among- the dealer, with emtlmieuta. It and dwlared cuuer-tlioroutflily 6no. Followiiur were tlio ruliocqaotatioua: off'd buyer bet I' tali. SO lb. Bultr, tl'i " " lalifuruiH, uoi,il.. ........... a5 best I e.1 .tl. 11 aeller Chew, L tali. ! biwt 4 mil. oueied aeller,. his. ouereii 'crm, 1 71 Apple, car-- k 1 ad lot marked off r'd btiyer PoIuOmv, ' ' " " llMHM. mi " Kew Cal , per lb. offered aeller.. Ki'i The Stove which lights same as your eas! The Stove which is 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, m aaratu, re inicll Is called "QUICK MEAL. Call and- see the Stove in operation. - MILES, STREVELL & ULMER, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, BOYLE BLOCK, : : OGDEN, UTAH. 80 Mfr lb Lettuce. bnt Vtali. per doa. Quoted 07 lireen Pea, per lb. guote,! , Ort llry onions, r lb.ollere,! buyer ttreeu omoiib, ier dot. quoted Water lb Hr di,iuotil CablMuri. best t'aL, wr lb. quoted uJ r as work as effective 10 our oiienii m'lier, tier possible. has. It has the best agricultural back making er I'liriiiiti, liuiiiinil, discuss quotd This is no time to discouragei ij ijnotivi ing of any city in 800 miles. It has the ment on the part of any of Ogden's citi Buubarb, bwt L tuli, liuiuinxi, ier lb, ottered aeller, ui best railroad system of the west, Denver zens. The almost immediate future of GSEtM rmiTH. S .10 offered e!lT narels, excepted. It has a good jobbing busi- Ogden is brighter today than it has ever Oranirna, hoedliuire. fitiered mdler 3 il been before. Many gigantic enterprises Orauc,, nvetide, " " ness, the beginning of manufacturing, of a 8 stork tangible and beneliciul character Lemon, offered aellcrmountain per cm ( JO water power. It has iron, silver, copier, await our encouragement and t. DRIED FKI ITS. Men of Ogden, do not lappe into Dried load, brick and tile clay, mineral water, best I'tah, offered buyer.... 09 apple, ourus let about girdle Dried Peachea, bit Utali,olfered buyer.. IU Great Salt Lake, scenic attractions. It inaction, but selves the armor of business enterprise POIXTBY. cornea pretty near being a perfect com on our part we Live cliirkeus. per doB offenvl buyer and with proper efft.rts 4 75 residence mineral and and 16 mercial, city, per lb, ottered btiyer shall make of Ogden, with its many fold DreaHod GRAIN. the man w ho would leave Ogdeo to go advantages, th bnghest Bnd most 10 to S00 care.on track, Oden, per 75 to such a forsaken desert as Deep Creek pleasant place for habitation and busi- WUeat, buhliel olTeriil buyer ness in all the great and growing west. 2 00 Oata, per Ml Urn offered buyer would drop gold to grab a shadow. D. Evans, I Implied barley, iierjiw ottered seller.... IBS Alfalfa ood offered s)ller 01 President Chamber of Commerce. FLOt'R. E. A. Mc Dan'.kl, Secretary. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DEBTS. Keller tier 100....2 25 r lour, hiKli patent, 2 00 Flour, atraiulit. olfered Keller ALL QUIET ON THE POTOMAC. P. S. r rt Tin Shop in connection. First-clas- s Henry Wadman, Foreman. J' rre. rn. wrii rriwH, BlampwJ piiiuw sLauAS,2.c art ctd. work. iven in Removed to 2351 f Gkl.au Vhl.tTABl.tH. Raditifiea. quoted it,-!- , S.:k OGDEN DEPARTMENT STORE, Prlren TLat L'dW on Various . Yfterdaj-BnunM oa 'Cbt j.!fdaf vat irj litrif u Bi'J oreaaiects, lie per iUu-- f 1.10 per yard. fl.k SUucjd liaea dolit, sijlafhera, trays, table cecters and covers, t.;lrl eete, Bid up Iioefc. ni uis'erui! fur need! work, piusLe, eiitics, tells, EXCHANGE. unf Uth, t, rfa, .4 OGDEN PKODUCE ! lit a -; MS7Xtf-- Bart ! dii.-ai.o- oflii-i&l- - J r yard. a to ' - per J ard. auad. Tjc m yard. wui FijTuri S.;ks, at fajt jLio Utweia, truiu (l.ud a p&ir up. u-- Lank INDUCEMENTS. jn order to advertise our Art Needle Work Depart ment l1 sell at actual cost this week. j iiiii in, J untararfaJ jts - iEXTHA 'ilaEr. a drop of water here there i atK pnm u-tLat a Uiao i to acJ r,.r.hj a djieu or more uf irMin w ril wa la tl afirruu afi-Me cufi ckjacd af.ie. m ud lL would dare to Jrii, aaJ ett-- n the muddy iiue u brigkt m4 Uct- - tr.f J k.w, - B prorUirm lucn4 unw e iiuxtur obtiied at that with x4ur a made gray fit f e, tIXii.'iM HaJ cknfti at &. bekg It is irtertkiitg to not the large clay and alkaiL New Tor MooeT. The tt.ine are very ordinary io merit, nuoibw of "prooiineet rail ay Yoaa. Afnl ST. Uuafi ua tail.?; of ri&txtd and recent who Lave refur !y them Ogdra BMt jf beicg just Prim Mtrtu l '(MdodT! m or lax &Uug and their he&lih. all, umwuio eiteoL The ore miti feul ; tuu tsuiar ami jr nearly alL low grade, and Dot of auc h a TO ALL 0GIO CITIZENS. quality as to afford any ground for Bond. ! WLiJV- FIXAXCE tnmiiv.rat, reaid-jii.t-- CiLsprfur n-i- -t "- ea O Gnuer . fjt tLe S? urJj Erecit G4, by J. D. itL:n Hiird. 9 as k doU-auouer. In pur-pu- t 1 APKIL e all tLkt La 191. 2, OGDEN DAILY COMMERCIAL: TUESDAY, APRIL TO DAY! TO-DA- Y! -- I WE PLACE ON SALE sup-jtor- 640340440 e0400000000 O 00404044040440 O Dickerson Brown's Light Weight Soft X Hats. Town ade- We Guarantee these Hats the Finest Made. Will you see them ? & - V . OO0COO4OOO4COOX 4444 0444404404044404040 ATTEKBURY, DOHSON & CO. olti-re- From statistics gleaned from a census bullotin recently issued, giving data con cerning national, state, county Bnd mu nicipal indebtedness, it is shown that the aggregute constitutes an immense burden. It is true that much of the municipal indebtedness has been incurred for permanent improvements, which have in crease! the value of property, but it is a debt nevertheless. The total debt of Ptates is ? 132,3:10,689, of counties 8115,221,88,'), and of municipalities ? 155,373,940, making an aggregate of 702,929,511. During the last decade the st ates have decreased their debts by $72,163,985, the counties by $8,729,700, and the municipalities by $15,777,019, or a total of nearly sixteen per cent. The local debt has de creased from $IG.42 to $11.0G per capita. The national debt per capita is $15.38, making a total per capita debt in the United States, national and local, of $2G.44. Thomas Nast, the great cartoonist, is after Chauncey M. Depew, with his Fab-er- s and they are worse than sabres. lie orator in carricatures the the guise of a wealthy Mephistopheles, slayer of feix men iu a tunnel referring to the accident in the New York Central after-dinne- r tunnel. Those people who are anxious to enter the arena of politics should remember that this is not an era of greatness in Ehitor Commercial: The above capWe tion about describes the situation: aro entering upon a period of masterly inactivity, which, however, is called economy. I call it mossbackism. Now, in this period of depression, is the time when our city fathers should use their utmost endeavors to stimulate business and infuse life into channels that otherwise would dry up. At least there should be a show of activity, instead of which the council room is converted into a debating school and an incident, like change of jailors, is made an event which cannot be disposed of until at least the time of three sessions are consumed. This is also the era when reversing the order of things. Instead of the city receiving the benefits, benefits are now showered upon our city fathers. The comforts of the people go for naught, because after paving salaries, etc., there is nothing left for street sprinkling and other needful and needed measures. I was very much struck with an advertisement which may days appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune, containing an anecdote very striking indeed and which appears appropriate to the occasion. The story runs thus: The governess of the then Dauphin of France afterwards the unfortunate king .Louis XVTI, becoming impatient of the quiet and spiritless demeanor of the future ruler, thus addressed his serene highness: "Do something, be active, get mad, stamp your feet, break some china, if necessary but at all events make some noise, as an evidence that you are not asleep." Louis was precisely in the condition of. our present City Council. Kip Van Winkleism has now become the order of the day. Romulus. politics. Unless they are Jerry Simpsons they should profit by the sad example of Ingalls. Think of buying your boy a nice plaid satinett suit for $1.85 or a nice cotton worsted suit for 2.90 a cassimere suit at $3.90 or an all wool suit at $5 Other mining districts may be pretty to 8G.50. It will be to your beuefit as fair as far as the quantity of ore is con- well as ours to investigate. Yours cerned but there is no use running off anxious to please. for inferior prospects when there are I. L. Clark ,t Sons. better ones all around Ogden. Fkaus are entertained by the British rulers in India that there will be another Sepoy rebellion, like the mutiny of 1857, the atrocities and barbarities of which shocked the civilized world. A commendable net, on the part of the is not thought by some of the Ne- New Orleans grand jury was the finding braska papers that the legislature of of indictments for attempted jury bribthat state wifl be called together to ap- ing against the attorney for one of the portion the state into legislative dis- Mafias who escaped massacre. It ECONOMY KcinarkaMe Facts. Heart disefine is usually supposed to be incurable, but when properly treated a large jKirtion of coses can be cured. Thus Mrs. Kimira Hatch, of Elkhart, Ind., and Mrs. Mary L. liaker, of Ovid Mich., were cured after suffering 20 years. S. C. Linburger, druggist at San Jose, II'.., says that lr. Miles' New Heart the former, "worked Cure, which-urewonders for his wife." Levi Logan, of Huchannan, Mich., who had heart disease for 3f years, says 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. Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the Schellhas Brewing company is the best beverage in the market. aVJ H. KJ I" n ill Will interest you if you are on the buy. Garden Tools and Handles SPECIALTY. J. F. BUETON, MAS AGEE. A. 18 tl A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder Superior to every other known. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. Delicious Cake and Tastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Falatable and Wholesome. No other baking powder does such work. IS WEALTH ! To appreciate that wise saying you want to Call and Examine the Immense Assortment of Mens' and Boys' Clothing, Troy Stean MUU 1 J; -- GEO. A. CEAIG, PEOR, tricts before next winter. The last asA jiankkk in Washington, Kansas, has to failed attend to this sembly totally achieved fame. He wrote and filed a constitutional requirement. chattlo mortgage in which he describes Thf.ke were striking similarities be- the security as "Two bay mules and all tween the two great military chieftains their increase." of this age, Grant and von Moltke. Both Reports by way of London indicate were singularly reserved, quiet and uncommunicative. Both were men of strong that the feeling in Canada and New Foundland in favor of annexation to the will. Both were men of unruffled calmness as well under reverses as victories. United States is increasing. Hals, Caps, Furnishings, Bonis, ririffi 3GG Shoes, Etc., Just Received at Tlie mm cub use. TWENTY-FOURT- H Co,, ST., Where all Goods are sold at Chicago Prices. TAILORING A SPECIALTY." 137 m Tl mm 044004400400 Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Otrden own his own plant. 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