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Show UGUEN DAILY COMMERCIAL! TIU'KSIM V MAY 7. j UTAH, OGDEN. rcz'Ji it f THE COMMERCIAL.' j Tt, d rw.x tt-zt.- Lr?.b i U,uJ:s fclajie shuc'l Tfccrton cf dc'it J. j.e it-fc- ! tt M. he iM ii gws-ti-tix cf r:i. rooa. d&r'ccd t:k i. ocur ahoiB aa GBAAD OPERA HOUSE ti- - titul AitCtf!t.rr tt fli aid it t .Uitted ilarJ tud-Hi- f - t,'' irtl, M IA t. y. tj a a THE SEW ORLEASS FISDISGS. The findings of the New Orleans grand jury show, first, that all the eleven assassins except two were citizens of the United States, or eight were and one had declared hia intention. The report also shows that the courts down there had become as near a farce as they could 1)6 and not. openly run under that head. Plainly, then, the people should clean One up their tribunals of justice. reason why that city had so many insolent cutthroats was that they could live there more safely than in many other cities. The people should guard their courts, keep them pure, and thieves and assassins will not flourish. It is also plain that this country has been entirely too free in allowing the Mafinn class of criminals to come in and the states have been too ready to convert the scoundrels into citizens nfter they were let iu. A good many people are to blame for such things as happened at New Orleans and they should all unite and clear up the record. A lack of knowledge concerning the amount of available money in the United States treasury is not at all surprising when treasury officials disagree nearly Mr. in their estimates. Leech, director of the mint, is quoted as saying last week that the treasury had on hand KTiS,000,000 of absolutely free cash. Secretary of t he Treasury Upton, an expert in treasury matters, is quoted as saying that the available cash in the treasury on May NoNKof the governments over across 1st was $r9,000,000. the water are likely to rush into war. Dispatches in this paper plainly point to The expeusive character of the work the fact that Russia's credit is weak and done on the Nicaragua canal is being By it is known that Italy is strapped. shown by the single item of surveys. the way, the Rothschilds propose to even For each mile of the canal eighty-fiv- e up a little with the Czar for his persecu miles ef surveying has been done. This tion of Russian Jews. They have called amount of werk consisted in running in the cash balances hold at European parallel and transverse lines for ascercapitals, thus making money scarce and the topography of the country, taining In the depreciation securities shaky. and determining the liue of least exRussia will be hurt probably worse than pense. any other power. Even the Czar will nafind out that he lives in an age when SKILL L CHEMISTRY. tions must be fair and decent or they may get hurt. It Was Displayed by a Class at Sacrod Heart Academy. At the tabernacle Sunday school juThe class in chemistry of Sacred Heart bilee in this city, last Sunday, Mr. Ben Academy, conducted by the Sisters of E. Rich was examining a primary class. the Holy Cross, having concluded the He had a number of good questions per- course in that branch, passed an examitaining to matters temporal as well as nation yesterday that deserves special spiritual, which were all answered in a mention. The claa? numbers six young satisfactory manner, until the question ladies, namely. Misses Maggie Wallace, was propounded, "Who was the first Katie Fisher. Lois Hudsou, Josephine president of the United States?" This Kehoe, Julia Kiese! and Mary Kirwan. The examination was witnessed by a was a poser. Finally a little urchin of friends of the class, and the number in piped out answer, "Brighara Young." school and all were surprised at the pro The whole class at once caught the cue ticiency displayed by the girls and the and responded in chorus "Brigham cool familiarity they manifested in the of the chemicals, some of which Young," amid the laughter of the au- use were violent in their action. dience. The apparatus and materials were aron a table in the leading recitaranged There is food for reflection in the fol- tion room and each girl, when called lowing items gathered at random: New upon stepped upon tho platform and performed the experiments or wrote out Eagland had an earthquake last Satur the explanation on the board, in view of day. The oysters are having a four the company. is months' vacation. Chicago Over forty practical experiments were closing the gambling houses. The first train of gone through without a failure. The nithe season will push up on the Pike's propertieswereof oxygen, hydrogen andiron gold, silver, exhibited; trogen week. Peak cog railway this and other metals were tested with acid and the chemical union or repulsion of different substances shown. The illusis to Annie Besant there According of the singing tones of the hytration an archbishop in England who often drogen, three in number, was very interpreaches from the text, "Blessed are the esting to those who witnessed it for the poor." His personal knowledge of their first time. Some of the young girl visitors prescondition in probably gained from the were scareit at the chemical exploent law of contact as he hns an incoaie of sions produced in course of the experi7.r,000 a tear. ments, but the girls of the clnss, know- - j Sat-urda- IS DEAD. Fatally Injured by a Freleht Train Near Montpelier. Yesterday Sheriff Ilelnap received a telegram informing him that a gentleman by the name of C. II. Ilenway, supposed to be in the sheriff's employ, had the day before met with an accident which resulted in Hen way's death and asking what should be done with the remains. Mr. Benway had got on to a freight train and in some way was run over, necessitating the amputation of both legs. He died immediately It transpires that after the operation. Mr. lien way was the one sent by attorneys Murphy tfc Painter for the horses stolen by one Barnes some time ago mention of which was made in these columns and some dispatches from Sheriff Belnap found on his person led to the erroneous supposition of the parties who have Benway's remains in charge at The sheriff at Montpelier Montpelier. has been wired that his relatives are not known here, and that it is believed that he has letters with him giving information of their whereabouts, as he was heard to speak of such letters while here. There This Evening. Mayor Turner requests all members of his party who intend to accompany Be Ifiis tare ot raj a serious Nev. rijl Vir-giti- Lay 9, - 1891. Ptrst Prod act ija Ler of Lt MILTON SO- - Last sad GKEATEhT Play V4v.-'- -- ' FROM IE : NOBLES. v HON NETS 'A Hats SON. everything necessarj not only t the outer garments but the otutit complete. S e j j I Fancy Notions in all Branches Pride is Art Needlework Materials. HOur Wisdom's Violet Cieain preparation for eradicating and preventing roughness of the face and hands. Ute it freely at night just Itefore retiring and you will he delighted with a soft, smooth skin. Fl TIIE BAZAAR, Is a new and elegant Corner 24th and Grant. J. FERD CRAMER, Prop. Try it. n Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the Schellhas Brewing company is the Ijest lievernge in the market. Hate Mv hat we Otter in Tailoring'. from &T0.00 and up. Pants from PT.riO anil up. Nice stock to select from. H. Kissel III" Twenty fourth Suits Mm and Cracker Factory, Manufacturers of all kinds of Crackers, Snaps and Ornamented Cakes for Weddings and Balls at home or abroad. street. Upstairs. Think of buying jour Ixiy a nice plaid satinett suit, for fl.fi." or a nice lLAKE SNOW 13REA.D In any style and will keep moist a month. Wc guarantee our Crackers to be Superb and without Superiors in the cotton worsted soil for W a casniniere suit at ?.'V'ior an nil wool suit at o to ?i..-It w ill Ije to your benelit as well us ours to investigate. Yours anxious ia please.. I. L. Ci.auk A' Sons. 0. FIRST Caps for we make a soecialtv of Child mi's mid 15a lv Clothes, ! h ' & j f orders at factory, center of block, between Grant Twenty-fourt-h and Twenty-fifth- . and Lincoln and O-IRItTI- D HARDWARE! HARDWARE! Overland Exclusion WHO WANT TIIE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT BUYERS . IDAHO, I'mlcr M.iiiiiifciiii'iit tf Tho Interior l.ml mill IniniiKfiitioti iiiii:ny, Lfiivhitf V 'M Denver. 'olrmto in,, May 12 H.r i. m.t May 't Portltuiil, Ort'Kmi i;.: i:H Lake, I lull p. in.. May 13 .Ot p. in.. May 1 '.i Hutte, .Monl tnrt All t mi its hitm in t at Malt" Fall? "n tln n.":iun f Mpyll. Tn'kw from P'Tiltnil mid lMiVf-- r for f Hti Jays. Fnnu &ilt i.ako eumI Kntt City fivedins. rn 1 CALL EARLY. 3GO ROUND TRIP RATES. $'iO,00 IViivrr nint liiM-rnn- 24th Street. 'iiLOC - While there look atour Peninsular and Ohio Steel Ranges. KNWLKS, BESORE & CO. -t s AMIi-r- W. H. Turner. Secure seats at Peeble's drug 6tore for Prof. Nagle's concert at Baptist church Mav 12. Admission 50 cents. Charged With Embezzlement. Topkka, Kan., May C Commander-in-Chie- f Webb of the Sons of Veterans, today issued a general order giving the result of the court martial of Walter S. Payne, of Fostoria, O., ex commander-in-chief, charged with embezzlement of the orders money. The verdict is dishonorable discharge from the order which is approved by the commander-in-chief- . The World F.nriched. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will con luce to the material welfare and comfort if mankind are almost unlimited and wheu Syrup of Figs wa9 first produced he world was enriched with the onlv perfect laxative known, as It is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in he Spring time or, in fact, at any time nd the better it is known the more pop .lar it becomes. 'ra!iistri'in.fo:i! fi''ll.nnH an imi- splipfi climate l.ialm t ail-- is on a walM to ititmle 4. urivilfiTf of lS'..lii lior- - powtT rapncity. It if to lieooinp Bn i.ninrtmit rHilrna.l, au'l rnhnuPact'irint renlpr. anil it iirwlii'lnl that within two .o ir the pit; Pirwrit popu vill l.. thf lio:n of 15,(i niii!m. ition 7(i. I'opnlHtion of tounly H.lw). SPJMG, GENTLE SPIMG , ltitiJ incon-iilpntl- REAL ESTATE SALES alarn Purine flip vinit of tho pn"up-ionipinmlhT of rh.'ii'. Ijiimi ticsm unit rtwiitpppp lo1s in hp ooiiiitiir lut'i roo i!i Willie sold at miction .ilhoiit repric. civilitf nil all onportniiiiy to This sale rnrp piMix'ii) at lia ir own prin. WKI.I.I.K & viil Ik. onihirti.,1 hy M A( 'I'll KKSi IN, lnit(i iir.r. Kn'i Ki im iM ii. aiiplion-pm- , an.! will h.M)iaiipnn intprpMine fpiitnrp. BAfiBLCUc W.D JOLLIFICiTIOM On thi ilny of ilp a prnml h irli.- - n) fimtival will bPKivi-i- i forlhppi!ti'r:':im(!it of thp visitor, The of Hip i'ionrion. hj the iimnHisiTu pppIipm, niunip, etc wiil infinite toa-'alio, inform-iliouoof ihp r'ull piiriii-iilaila- - Snake Kier vallej n- -l I talioKn'N an Iw ohtiiirip'1 fro-i- ciri'iihir". or of iM km The Intsrior Land i immigration Company Hoonia J IiiH Bank lllut k. 1 hN V KU, COLO Is fast giving way to the intense heat of summer, when the butter runs and milk sours, all for the want of a refrigerator. THE VERY BEST, THE the CHEAPEST, Wait! Wait! Wait! The People's store will be open in a few days with a new line of ladies and gents' furnishing goods, notions, ic. Everything guaranteed at lowest ligures. Watch for our prices. People's store. Twenty-fourtstreet. Pirst store cant VERY and one which will give vou the best satisfaction. YOUR NEXT-DOONEIGHBOR is sure to have one, so ask her its merits anJ then you will come down and buy. You can also find the R of post otlice. R.x'ky Mountain Amlier, made by the Schellhas Brewing company is the'lwst beverage in the market. Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the Schellhas Brewing company is the best in . :. I'lirthnifl mul SitiiUjurison, to be promptly at the depot this Kroni C.i;.' From nil t Hk- ( Ily evening at 9:15. filial Hntlf I II y 7.a.j 5"i from IttiU'ii IochI ho from IV iilitaimxt l'niun Notice. Tickpln in;i at llii' ;ific niiN Bt all if.TtTnttiiato mil.'. f All parties going to Pocatello with rat of .mp Hn.l r"t Th Snaki- - Uivnr viil''.v, in w hirli Mniio Kails is the Ogden party to meet President Harfiirorpil n ion of Mitrnlly lor itnl, in the moI mi nii'iioiiHol c.mMrj. It lum rison, are requested to be promptly at Mif hd ntuiiiii.'iiirfl of iiTi-of rich f;rminK . the depot at 9:15 p. m. todav. foroW of (.irp tinih-r- . v;i!i!;ih;i- - niin. beverage i Ir-W- Motor Line t Hot Springs. Commencing Sunday, April 12th, Mo-- j tor trains will run from Twenty-Hfistreet to Hot Springs, via North Ogden. Broom hotel at I'M a. Trains w ill iu.. 10:10 a. in.. 1J :!i p. in., 2:.VI p. in., o:IO p. in. Pare for round trip, bath in eluded, ."i(t cents. him to Pocntello to meet President Har- ' - tii a.kC'M-Oi- . e s' BEX WAY :- iiki. if But several secretaries have been elected'Ufter the second term. Madison followed Jefferson; Monroe Madisou; John Quincy Adams, Monroe; Martin Van Buren, Jackson, though Van Buren was secretary only during part of Jack-Mon'first term. The only other secretary who ever afterward became president was James Buchannan, who was I'oik'a chief of council for a time. Of course his is not ii parallel case to Blaine's. If the Maine man were to rut Harrison out of the nomination and be elected it would l the first case of the kind that lias ever occurred. Saturday, . a' -i term. l ts Land-souiei- n' building under construction, almost invariably iat s good money fur tirst class work and we contend that he does cot get it as a rule under the present system of hiring careu-terallowing them helpers and to do work,- even if it is work or will covered be that up out of sight when the building is completed. Consequently, according to the contractors' argument, if they are not allowed to hire helpers as they tiee tit, and we do not work nine hours on the collapse of Ogden's prosperI'p to ity is assured beyond a doubt. the present season we nave worked ten hours for ten hours' pay, and nine hours on Saturday without any reduction. This season we have leen working nine hours per day for nine hours" pay. and insist on still getting an hour on Satur So that instead day, which is refused. of the Carpenters' Union demanding a reduction of hours and an increase iu pay, the Contractors' Union areattemtt mg to increase the hours of labor without any increase in remuneration. A Member or the Ujuon. 1 lrfpiSiiS playing in J.i-m- , vindication of American cittzetishiph. Governor IJoyd'eamd from Ireland, hen a boy, with hia father ab nit forty yeirt ago. His father took out hia first paptr to complete hia naturalibut negW-tezation by taking out hia Hooond pa until after hia son had beea elected governor. The governor elect alao failed to take out paper hiuiiielf uutil the question of citizenship was rained against hiru. The dilatory action could not cure the defect, because the constitution of the stale of Nebraska provided that no one should fill the ollii of governor who had not baeu for yearn pre ceding hia electivm a citizen of the Uui ted StateH and of the State of Nebraska. Extraordinary efforts were made to ignore or override this plain provision of the constitution. For acme time it has been feared that the pressure brought to bear on the supreme court would be sufficient to either lead to a decision favorable to the incumbent or delay the decision from time to time until his terra of office had expired. The incumbent appeared to feel secure in hia position and made numerous removals and appointments pending the action of the court. It is gratifyiug to know that the ninjority of the court resisted all pressure and decided the caso upon the real merits of the issue involved, thus crystallyzing into adjudicated law the proposition that ofticials must be citizens. Governor Thayer, who now enters upon his third term as Governor of Nebraska, is a man of national reputation. Ha organized and led into the war, as itj colonel, the first reifimeut of Nsbras-kroluntoors. He served during the war with distinction and won the stars of a major general for conspicuous gallantry and military ability. He was the warm friend of General U. S. Grant, who when president, appointed him governor of Wyoming, which position he rilled with much credit. He represented Nebraska in the United States senate immediately after the state was admitted. He is a man of ability and integrity, simple and genial in his manners towards all, alike worthy his splendid history and the friendship and respect of every citizen of the state. Wl.fii. abi y MILIUM a ii. l- - at TLe vouLg aetur was C.ty, A gambler destitute but Dot f f ,c!i earned Morgan, a tierfwt type of Bret DOLLIE llartr's "John Ortkhurpp," treated Lim with great kiudiiess, taking him from his hous to hut own f urt,.fl.cd rooms and tiurs- Kg him like m brother. Morgan of about Pronounced by able critics the Beet Mrlern saa a Laud some Play yet w ritten by an American. 'i ta!l, graceful aud tlished. He Ail this production "carried by the' Company. reuired by s a mm of a New Ki.gland clrrgvuiad lictur.ue Sceuic ElTects, Slarthng Climaaes,' Wholesime snd a lirkaril graduate. He was a Comedy, Kx.j ite JJusic, Fault leas Toilets. -rea.l-r- , a of liusiness" grat liHter. was and a K'unau hours, Mrgau A POWERFUL DI4AMA! SUPERBLY ACTED. an spurned uhun. He jiiil gambling about tifteen tears ago and is oosr well Prices 35, 50. 75 rnJ $1.00. Seats on sale at box known iu bu in-- s and literary circlets in San Prancitwo. But few of his preceut otlice Thursday a. m. May 7, acquaintances know of liis past or that he has killed his man. But he hits alfor the player ways retjoriej Ins aiTin-ttowhose hfe he probably wived, and shen-eve- r Mr. Nubles visits the coast he is of royally welomieil by a choice cin.-lcongenial spirits iu one of the most elegant suites of lachelor apartments in the world. In Lis gambling days Morgan was immaculate but eccentric in his Iu the first act of "From Sire From 15 cents up. dreiii. to Sin," which appears, at the Grand Finest Assortmeut in the City Saturday evenii g, Mr. Nobles wears a counterpart of the suit in which the famous gambler could have been seen Cloaks. Dresses and Slips. during the sixties on the htreets of Carson, Keno and Virginia City. In fact Mr. N'lbl a tut etrikihf- aOi fi ofa,l.tt v - r r:on th bUxl.cf a e B-- - 1, iv.Sm a la l""1, tton -r iiDiuia-takab- aet-'c-r- ti MHu ttieri la a- - ioci-deo- Iajuu-jKiu- 4 tt. in tLe tl.s u..i..i.g esiEps of Coktfado, Nevada atd Cal.f rt..a. Tters are eies, and character 6tuJ.es in Lis play m"' itd.catiiig "From to t!,at even at thate-rlperiod be as a eiudfiit of tueu. Is l"'J luw Co-mvrr- its u--g riwiiifcUt by vry cMO.taUy, aijo.rtf tkat A Lad fcm the &it tatjii! rfpiiljliiiii cuCi&ljfCi Uwrfl Lad u-- u Uticr--irjOTOi-f- h iO iU .!;. C m. CVkklXL. and tauU ica ' ti W life ivtrrtte to twolue a tab- drilii-" m Mr Uliln j the lattsitii J.Ja!er t!n tt'rci 1HE t'AKPOTEKS MIC .U cu i:.ai T Dim rnvettiL i klpettisi.! rr MutdUv. hi.l gu of the t.u w a ri..ii' statfe, adiuLI, 1 '!liU fct ..TU MSI Cbr U 1 hc View tl ynrttjons ia H. , ' Mr Tiurt.o tvuirt. a uir tuBTtli CUM. (y Vt I ill. k I ft al inM o. n t'ln.t wn ulhw j Lti i.k CoMMEBtnaL: With ?otr kind carry uut-oiai utl L'm rrtiikrk ieraiit-x- i ould l.ke U resect our iUi his mwi. 5 .t M U arii.t Dniiierad is tLrtttf prty to !! e.wnMrM If tii- western ett tiU I 111 ii?nra!!y Btod etd if the out nivtfsary existing at the n the Carprtters up strong IJiaine delvatMi, under the pretHit time, bet Uutxa I nt. L"tm. imprfwiK'n that th Mjine man ix fiie L'niun and the Contactors and Builders for t OSen. I tern republi-i-aiis- Union A 0,,'dnn, tLrough the columns of EutMwl at tt Ptt!ti only oi." ahocan uuit" I runt mi- timmti tL Biaila a ic!lu-a have a.ta merful found it sill hate they your paper, as titw.l m liliiig to present both sides of the quesin deciding the notiiiubtiim. aver vs. oar hi: It true that Mr. ISiaine is not in a tion. In the tiret lar the objections aov to our demands and the ooly oce Mitiu to bxonue a candidate uinier taken SoR I1(V1. in their otliciai aonouuee uietit as stated the rules of jxi'.itical courty. But the in this morning's papers is, that tograiit ' nUined th mi tent ion will pot feci bound bv the the same would be detrimental to ' dipt,hn ,VtrJ) of ililii-- l UtfuiKUt that tli suprm e.tirt proprietie to any great degree. den's building and Ogden's prosperity. sre Now then, sccording to that, Nebraska hat ilecnlJ the v tutrrnnto And if it ignore Mr. I'.iaitit-'prottta U infer that if mechanics re brought by O (vtrnr John M. and noiuinatew him and djed not nouii- - compelled pay for one hour in the week (as jiub'iii-su- ) a.iust the in uui iiatcH Mr. Harrison, it is not plain w hat wive Thayer have always received heretofore! they Uairrnor IJoytl dtaKK.riit.i the president can dj about it. No man that they did not work and contractors not allowed to hire laborers at U inkers to (loveroor is The greater than the welfare of his party. are and furnish them a few laborers' It iyJ. UouhUi htm from th office of No secretary of state has ever bten tools and wages then .allow them to work on chief eiecu tit and reiiihtates Governor elected president to succeed the man the building, thereby doing a ra&k invtho appiiuted him ntil the president Thayer. justice to the couietent mechanic and The settleuieut of the question is a who honored him had served a aexniJ more eecial!y to the owners of ti e as he j the market. "tiixl's blcssin o mankind," thousands who h. ben cured I celebrated Oregon Kidney Ten. everywhere. mmor 19 A Pure Cream of T i, - Pcr Jer Superior to every otlier knoT... Used in Millions of Homes 40 iVrtrs the Standard. Delicious Cake anJ i'jstry, LL.l t Vl.il Iiiicuit, Gridc,'.- - Cake. Prvitn! ,e nnc' ffo oher ' .HnifSi & baking powder does such wotk. 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