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Show V OCDKN DAILY COMMKKCIAL: lil'llni'll A it ui iTIfl VIMIT a i mw. I lt-t- C"ia.jv' Lj Kl1 ljte Vdi-cMjTIifc.i, ii l KuM c r. t.j tu iiir m tud i.rr cum zulmMii t nrk.i. j! tAt". Lar" AiHie urr AMt MADE A j .!, f I! t: !!. time Ltitil May Vf, Jui6,Mip"Jj May 31 uiitJ Julw ay mum Smif tin OutIM ktt N.iiL- Subscribe For It! - And wc shall t nJeavor to t our trade that way-gt-- 'iiKTrfua. J-- NiC rrkociacu, ! THE NEW AXACONHA L1XE. w-kn Here 1'itiuts Hi-- . Auti Outraiiziii-iuau.I Auti-Fur- . w y lail. rts tLe I Viluji it th dewmistratiou. Tl.i".v city luMile a wr inl lrvenrd at llie (iriitiJ iera tiouae by tiiigruiau William L. With DemoVirginia, lli", of cratic uali..nul omiiuitb. Kut"i and the (ltit-- City lands ;iru.lnj the tr-t preparatory to the uivtiLj. At the hitur the first and fieouad rlmira of the housa were full. us over half full. The gulWy Many prominent democrat were seated m the Kh'h'h wa d with from tfivrs an l laive Unjuetsof W. .Shurtlitl" cmumla. Ij. Many mere present iu the anJienoe. 'J'lie reiiorters were treated with luuet courteous uutsiderathin. Judh'e Henderson called the meeting order and introduced Delegate John ti T. t'ame us chairman, 'ho presented DoiigrewMiuaii Wiltam. Mr. WiIhoii said that lie hail come to I' tali in a must iin.rtant perio.1 of ita Khtical history. Hi felt the rejnBi-liilitof Bieiikiut under such peculiar circuiiislitm-ea- . There have few Hucveerif ul free governments and it is difficult to conduct such a government. He paid a marker eulogy t 1 honuiH JelTerHon, the founder and dotiner of of democracy. He declared the that the lipublican party him ever iiwisted that thin must lie a central, l gojerninent, oerHted from War.il an the of the ingtuii, against theory Democratic party that this uiUHt be uf a the people or largely government local self government. He saw an evidence of republican centralization in the large number of He billa introduced into the house. thought the force bill more dangerous than ever were the alien anil sedition Litt f lei ji lf Vl f a aiiiutl ora ratJ to 111- ln fed-era- In w a He claimed that the republican party by its plan of iiioiiitiiig judgcaand comiiiiHHioiiiiii; reprerientativra threaten and the iv I ilangcroim centralization liljertiee of the Mople. He cluiineil that governmentA have lieen overthrow n by the men into whose hand the Kiwr of taxation hna lieen In the light for tariff reform thrown. he and bin co laborers had found their greatest ditliculty in pel ting the people to understand that they pay taxes at all. The last congress had seiit over a billion of dollars, which sum had lieen (secured by some form of taxation. He claimed that the tariff takes money from the masses and exempts the men in proerty. He w ho have grown rich claimed that the tariff tax is levied not for revenue for the government, but to make certain prices higher for the benefit of certain manufacturers. He claimed that most manufacturing labor is not flesh and blood, but machinery. That the tariff does not advance the wages of the operatives. That there is free trade in the labor market but protection in the competition of the capi- talist. The tariff tin plates was brought up. Ho claimed that this too is put on for the lienetit of the men who make the plates. That it will coniiel this country to pay ?l(i,tMl,HlO in revenue, instead of on And he claimed Unit ?S,(K,(KK) as now. the price of plateswould not fall because as soon as the factories got established the manufacturers would then form a trust. He assorted that if large sums of money are kept out of the country in the way "of foreign trade just bo much American products are kept back in this country, thus cutting down the price of the home product. He felt, then, that he had made his case. If the people are satisfied with twenty-livyears of republican rule then Hut if support the liepublican party. t hev desire tariff reform and a change from the past, then support the demo craiic cause. He did not disclaim against cororations or wealth except us they interfered with politics. In that form He he opjiosed them emphatically. closed with a peroration iu the interests His Bpeech of the democratic party. was frequently interrupted by applause, lie is a clear and forcible speaker. the Altogether it was a large day for Letters of regret were redemocracy. e ceived from prominent Utah democrats A vote of thanks unable to be present. was extended to Mr. Wilson, which was carried with enthusiasm. He will speak iu Salt Like City tonight. Money to Loan ! Money to loan on Diamonds, Watches, for Jewelry, etc.204Unredeemed pledges and 2Ki, Twenty-ti- f th St sale cheap. Dkozdowitz Ukos. Reduced Rates. For the benefit of the merchants and may desire traveling men in Ogden whowith parties to work up some business on the Sevier Valley branch we have deto after tomorrow, and cided that on, make a single trip rate from Ogden to Manti, Kphrnim, Spring City, Mount Pleasant and Fairview $..70, and round ten days, H..rm. gool fur Sl ticket, ,.tl.,n trip of l'l On SIHU e till . : 1 his rate trip and 1.00 on round trip. will also apply ronl lne HUOVB "u"""" . - nl le - nasseuirers to do Ul 11.1..., vin'ii ......,! en their shopping in your city if they see lUoUliANPK IV i.STKIiW UAii.wAi lit. : How to Succeed. problem of lifo This is the great S4omn u.. f which lew sai isiiii ..:!. fail because of poor health, others want of luck, but the majority from dolicient ...... rn.m.f ...... lire nervous. V, ' gril want oi get the easily changeable,. irresolute, ....... .l...i-tuei.n iji ii.. mo Bin blues aim nine ,1..... iioiuIiiii. mnliiivj lliespinis .....iup,....U niuo...... .....I nerve force ;. nine, oppoinnuij like the U.storative There is nothing spocial-- the discovered great by Nervine, . ., . nil nervous diB- 1SL, i.. Lr. Allien, i". ..nrn tlto blues, jiervoits headache, as eases, neuralgia, prostration, sleeplessness, 1 rial tiix mid h Valeria. v;i.. I lie b.Kik of lesliinoiiialH free. and bottles H. A. Walker. i'"r. i - ( lei-r- Suferu;tidetit L&IU.1V 'ft, of l iooo ILitic, had tys ookt c."T H gitig tiled in t Lolue bc.i.i; tiiitiiitni to tie pletoai.l the & ;tirul Admit Hit It l'f l'.iult in 'i,poMti..u to 1L.ir i:.tl New ri:ir I iii..u May iitlie thicgs wtiUL-- go h mkk vip the of nwivug. Th JuitiCjjuial.ed riperirtiiw fc.liiati"U be Chk mi, Ma) lv-T- he riLuruttd Bia Ink iu up hw ri.lrtn t a era the North t.tru railruad ooui- satM-tfct Jen m ltb cooaderkbl ou et JU..1 its d.wLiifged itrhtLfl! Tl. ufUciais of the lliaii.8 Ulichal-gcl- . Two Iliillipa eicurekin cara ett eoujpaijv say tl.ey will rerMiplo) such of t on Sunday aod four cars eot u.-a t!.e are batiliej To thai point tliey came ia the the tLsvharge.) to the coat will .rut faithful and elliciei t tii,pl.jei Lmj (irau le and from provided tl.ey make application for rein Ifo over the Southern 1'acitie. The -- I'ncle Toms Cabin" troui left stateuieiit at onoe. The Lufc.ur if the train road coiitiEUea to run as UtuaL for the east over I'uiuu Tacilic on Sunday evenii.g. The Line Will 1 Luilt. Set-ia- l Wagner Palace car "Marir-quetaFrom a reliable source coiuea the re weot west with the Southern Z Pacific fat mail yetterjay niormiig port that mrvewiig w ill toon te com with two geutleuieu uamed t'rawthaw UM'iioed on the liiille. Anaconda X Pa line which is to connect and Thurston. citic, the fte EJwarJ IJ. Ingeraoll, contracting Anaconda ami l'.utte, Th roadM will be owned and managed by intaiia. agent of th Midland, has returned U built, people. W. L Hog, S. A. Htn. Shelly Uenver from two weeks vusit to L'tah. W. M. Thornton and J. 1!. Lee The first excursion of the season out Tullie, The capital nt.x k erf iMiver over the Midland was run on are the iinviirators. and the princiwd otli of the is Woodland to and U) I' park. pass Sunday compi.ii) is at Anaconda. The construcArrangement ootuiiiitlees have con- tion of this hue means that the Moll entertainfor the cluded preparations tana I'niou's property, which belongs ment of the delegates to the station pack and iar.-to ttie I'uioii Pacific, week. this convention at Albany will wane and that it w ill no longer lie ageuta' to this scheduled ia oouveutioa The opcu monarch of all it surveys. At the t'ni. m Pacific hea.uarters in niorning. John J. Sluvin, traveling passenger this city, prominent otficialsof that road agent of the Santa He, was married in admit there h a probability of the new Tojieka Isist Thursday to Miss Helen road being built in oppotsifion to their Shirk. Mr. Klavin arrived in Ieuveron own. I ieneral Superintendent liancroft said ylerday that he still boied to Saturday with his bride. See the trouble of which tins proposed Lace Clktains done up like new ones line is the outcome amicably adjusted. OiiiiF.M Stlam Laimikv, at the He biiid it was truethat the miners have Twenty-liftstreet, rear Heed Hotel. stoped work in the mines but the smelt Telephone 17:1. ing men are still running and he does not I e'ieve that they will draw out their Legal Wanks of all kinds for sale at tires' the Commercial Otlioe, Elderly men at the head of great railroom IUo'ky Mountain Amber, made by the road interests are rapidly making Schellhas lirewim comiuinv is tlie best for younger men. It is stated that !0 sr cent of the men now in railroad serbeverage in the market. vice are under 10 years of age. There are sixty three presidents of important A Sunday Moruitiir How. railroad sytemeuis who are under l"i Just after going to press on Sunday years of age. In the ranks of the loco morning Tim Commkkcim. learned of a mot ive engineers are to ho found more old men than in any other department. shooting affair which occurred ir. the The entire rolling stock of the Pennof the "Senate" saloon among some colored men who were assembled there sylvania llailroad Division, I'liitcd rail roads of New Jersey and Philadelphia drinking and gambling. No oim was hurt although bullets were and Erie Division, on Deccmiter :tl, lS'.m, comprised 1,'iT'J locoinot ics, 1,010 passen flying ii rou ml m the air pretty thick. cars, 1 IS hag That the colored geinmen have substi ger coaches, excursion lirj express, li dining, 15 parlor. tilted guns for "razers" ill life at their gage, favorite game, is looked n in by the 70 emigrant and ol postal cars, in all freight equipment, compriwhite (Hirtion of the profession as one 1,11. The ses 11,1?. K gonstep forward in their grand march of dolas and cars, includingcoal bi,tW2 cars, 10,.",U The only features of the Ixix advancement. cars, l.litl stock ears, 'J02 refrigeraaffair were the escajie of one of the partor cars and SSt) four whteleil ceal cars. ticipants out of a w indow and dow n a The Denver News says it is telegraph pole, and the arrests which the Denver ,t liiotlrande followed. railway company is contemplating the Rocky Mountain Aniler, made by the building of several branches during the Schellhas Brewing company is the best present year. Among these lines it is to be hoped that the one from Espanola to beverage in the market. Albuquerque will not be overlooked. Or, that the company will buy Mr. CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. lirice's road between Espanola and s Fe and continue the line via and Jewelry. Santa and Watclies, Diamonds San Pedra to Albuquerque. The large and elegnnt jewelry stock of Either line would develop a trade which E. Steler, 270 Twenty-fiftstreet, will be could but rebound to the benelit of the put on the market next Monday May Uio (irande road and to the city of Den7:30 lf4t.li, at o'clock, and sold to the ver. Perhaps the line from Santa Fe highest bidder for cash at auction. southward via the points stated to AlbuCome early and secure bargains. querque would develop a greater trade. W. V. Hki.kricii, Mortgagee. l!y the new and common sense system of sorting European mails on steamers FIVE POINTS NEWS. bound for the United States letters are now delivered in Chicago in eight days Once more the dust was laid to rest after leaving Europe. Seven days are consumed in ocean passage and twenty-fou- r yesterday. in the run of the fast mail, Some two or three hundred visitors over hours York Central and Lake at the Points Sunday admiring this Shorethe New from New York to Chidago. roads, beautiful business center. The engineers who run the engines What has become of the Five Points that hauled the Vanderbilt party on its drum corps? recent inspection trip of the Dig Four The base'ball game between the mili lines have received from New York lettary crdets and the Five Points Spring ters thanking them for their service and Chickens will take place on the military inclosing $10. The conductors of the train received a similar amount, and the grounds Wednesday afternoon. The dance Friday evening is the last baggagemasters, the brakemen and firemen $o each, accompanied by letters of that will be held at Cook's hall until the similar import to those sent to the mammoth one now under construction engineers and conductors. is completed. In the Chicago, Burlington & Quincey lloot & Beeson, our enterprising drug Company there are 11,000 individual gists, are daily receiving new goods in shareholders, with an average of only tke drug line that is a credit to any shares each. Of the whole large city. number, 5795 are either women or trusII. W. Shurtliff was a business caller tees, and .'!22 are guardians, administraat the Points yesterday. tors, or societies, schools or colleges. A fearful collision occurred The Lynne Mercantile company is very much pleased with the present state on the Louisville it Nashville road yes im of affairs and claims its trade has terday morning near Birmingham, Ala., Engineer proved twenty per cent, the past sixty between two freight trains. Edmunds and Fireman Brown were days. and Hrakeman death Costello to scalded Once more death has visited a home and taken from it one who has been a killed and then burned. The cars which were loaded with oil and merchandise dearly loved treasure. Although not were burned. Carl little three Wheeler, old, years quite son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wheeler, of Freight men declare that rates are in west Second street, was a general favor- better condition than they have been for ite to all and a precious joy to the be- a year. reaved parents. Work on tho Denver, Apex & Western Most of the Our mayor, Thomas T. Dee, and street is being pushed rapidly. supervisor Bowman were business callers right of way is secured. at the Points yesterday. They never Principal Assistant Engineer Burke is before realized the size and beauty, the reported as saying the repairs to the growth and prosperity which we enjoy, westeru division of the Northern Pacilic and the necessary attention the city will cost 10,000,000. A. A. A. council should give us. Three of the eight new Pullman palace cars for the I). & U. (I. have been put on Rocky Mountain Amber, made by the the road. The first one, "Danr-,- " w hich Schellhas Brewing company is the best was put on the Salt Lako train causes beverage in the market. much admiration. "The great tonic, appetizer and liver A Poor Man's Chance. regulator." Dr. Henley's English Danlots three and four miles buying delion Tonic. E. D. T. Stop from business center paying from $1100 to ?500per lot and about $75 per annum A Word to the Ladies of Ogden. cas fare when you can buy lots in Mrs. S. II. Abbott is now permanently Central Sub Division for tho located in rooms No, 3 and 4 Wright same figures only four blocks from bl(X:k and is making dresses to stand Twentieth and wear as well as to li)k at and at very business center, corner w ith all modern city reasonable prices. If in need of a dress Jefferson avenue on very easy terms. Come maker give her a call and le convinced. improvements and convince yourselves that you can Fukd. V. Dankowskk, save money. Ice Cream. 75 opera house block The Methodist ladies will give an ice cream festival in the basement of the Low Rents. church Wednesday evening May 20. A 1 room One house, $10; one (! room to extended all. is invitation cordial house, 15. City water, centrally located. "Take it before breakfast." Dr. Hen- Enquire of I!. II. I loddaid, rooms 10 and 11, Wright's new building. ley's English Dandelion Tonic. tied gwtJf boaie. once tuore iu Lta MAY 19, 191. Tl'FDAY, 1 N t I' lliiid, :. J ui tudjau1 LkKeCity ajiJ lVnr a cuu.! i'f ro rout. For T yivi heir !.,; ivrc fc!rrdy ndbonX id (iMl Sl'EEXU :J. k'rj; HAILU ixi j .!.... r.i:U. 5 .i IN . 1 v jllSt a oltCIl aS VorlvLar-ain-sceker- sp. to Macy's because he is kin of the bargain kin r- pttLV have an Ice Cream Freezer and enjoy a delicious dish Why not fivers and because ? he does all that he advei liv u mm mi feel VOU s. e bJ' " Wright's draw the biggest crowds in Ogden through imitating as nearly as possible Macy and others who have built up their trade by square dealing and low prices. ""tfisasirn'' f t ' . (lives the Telegraph and Local News while it is fresh I A Till: 4 . COMMERCIAL (lives the News of the World while it is still a thing of today. Our 1 'rices will Sell them. TIIK COMMKKCIAL i Iiry (mhI. . mi. I atv our tperialtii. Slim I. ill u- - lei-- Ktrr.WllillS ill II Is the Progressive Weber county. IommIv Mt-l- l Tor llali) I.immU . II. 2.'!27-2:!'- The general verdict is, that Refrigerator in town, and at the Lowest Price. You ask: How do we know so? Our customers tell rioht & Sons Co. us so. Good reason, ain't it. tin I.ihmI. I.illr. of Ogden and we have the Best mm Avi'iiur. WiLsliindnii w newspaper C.ASOLKXl: STOYHS! We will say simply this: Compare our genuine"! ang-ler's- " with all others. They sell themselves. Why not sec them? M m Subscribe For It! Mrs. eight-wheele- y- -r r mw n v nit under-BtoiKlth- Cor-rillo- h .1 They are out of sight, but they will to our line of draw your attention Parasols Sun I'mlierellas, Etc. Call and see if we can satisfy you as to price and quality. Our line of Spring and Summer Jackets, Capes, and Wraps, Circulars are for sale and if you are in need of anything in the above lines we will lie pleased to show you what we have, if styles and prices suit wo will be pleased to' have you buy. Vours Anxious to Please. I. L. Ci.auk Sons. N. 1!. See our line of Straw Goods! A- m L'wUiA-t'- Y 1 ninu n I m 1111 lUlftl VlttlUI Ib not a cosmetic, hut ft nutritive tonic for tin skm. It tnaki'f thn hkiii tmiurully snuHitli ami inft ftiid vilv'ty, !nti'cti it from uiim! anil sun, clt'HtiMi'8 tln faro far hotter tliaa hohi ami wat-ami its tonic iH'ct mi tho tkin pro vtMits tho f(rntatinti of wriuklcn. For nalo iu Otfiicn withothorof Mrs. (iralmm's c'lohratod L. prt'paratittnx, hy tho following lructfiHtK: Wasliiiifrtou Ave: K. H. Ilnrlhiit, I'oonlos, micb-- r llrooni Hotel; H. A. Walkor, ;t7 h Twonty-fourtSt. Semi stamp to Mrn. (iuvairo Kran-cir-c'out t';t San St., "Iteauty liKtor,' for her littlo lxHk "llow to n Hoatiti-ful.- " '' tl Wholesale ntrents for Utah, DruKKists, Salt Lake City, A. ('.Smith ro:n t A Co, jj THE COMMKKCIAL 31 li. j liJrii Circulates among Everybody Mr i m all classes and is Read by TIIK COMMKKCIAL riil:li!iH Is continually increasing in Popular Favor and Circulation. sixty-seve- THE COMMERCIAL tail-en- d -- Is the best newspaper for business men who sire to Secure the Ear of the Public de- THE NORTH STAR "WANT" NOTICES DRY AIE REFRIGERATORS ! Published in The Commercial are more effective than those publiseed in any other Ogden newspaper- No Charcoal Filling, No Dampness to cause rotting of the nest, the Cheapest, the Most buccessful. We carry Shephard's "Lightning" Ice Cream Freezers, the best in the market, at bed rock prices. wood, -- OOOOXK0OO- SPRING NOVELTIES i Great Variety, Have you seen our Dandy Kettle aod Stand combined? Curling Irons Water and Lemonade Sets? And endless CALL AND SEE THEM. We can show you the Largest Stock at the Lowest Trices. Are on Sale in Alcohnl Stove, and Heaters? other articles. 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