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Show 4 O jDEN, H. - - Dili. I fuu. MiiJ 1 i Mti-.1- tuc on ti e Li f.'.t'-i- i is-.-- ... 4 ,. I iS. j Ki- - s;i .ek-- ll,c J fas U. Liiiy - Ti e 1 - r- TL luuut. 1u!-.l- ftl C' If. C fL ItVCttl t.J lL t.JiIU I' trs .:.? A.alii t- ). r .U.!-- political it On. U h. lJ tr-i- tL third party will Wt the kiauiit u re lhe dendritic tiOJ in Ohio anil djJate fur governor in Kentucky, llot is l .4 t ti,-- VVXtUEUt 'I ALLS', Sidw--y r CTark aiud ASH VEEP WAT Kit f 1 W'ttlcra iuWresU ur U'mniud to at tli Imn.liof f, i..lnation . liut us iifretof.T Ma the Jjrraa atid Jitical action - hut through ll.e Tr I ial action of lare it rl iterative U'.U, the C itiiljiuini; ami furmulaiiiitf t .'.rough I ti J WiifS mid wisdom of vast aras m AUnt kutlitt.triiiui fcslte k. r - S a rmlo awaken Mississippi will iug. When Uw lats thfy will r.nlie that it was un unwise Hi!icy to clnKt their ears to the nppala frouith(niasMs relief. If they A. ho askecl for financial JittJ listened inure U the West and !! a few Wall Street iKinkern, the pre t ill iinuncial and jiolitieal diBturht.ncc would have been to a irreat extent liverted. Kvery poasililo effort was mudo 011 1he laHl pa conj,'i"ts t wratern iueinl)ers to tiring nlout It wan of stiver. coinauo freo It is openly lefeatod bv tho Kast. i harged in palters of resjionHibility thi tiiich defeat was due to the systematic) and pressure of eastern capital, The main cause for calling these great western representative bodies is un elToi to briiiK about free coinage of silver, but other iueBtioi8 of great interest to this portion of the nation have also received attention. Tho question of a deep water harbor tn the tiulf of Mexico is not only t! outiiTowlh of a domund for eloser an cheaper shippini? facilities for tho vast jiroilucU of (he West, but is al) the nat ural result of a doBire for retaliation iitfainsl Xow Vork City and other parts in the east which sixnn to act as if thy West was in a stale of vassalage - to pay tribute without any reciprocal attention lo its w ishes or demands. The iiiestion of the reclamation of Arid lauds by irrigation is one of vast importance. The West asks that the govern uiotit shall do more than merely Appoint commissions year after year to report" on the project. There were other nuestions, but the great demands of the West might be expressed by the words in the caption of this article Coinage, Irrigation wid Deep Water." e Last fall the city council of Ogden made a contract with the Citizens' Elec trie Light company to light tho city north of tlie bridge over the Ogden river. Owing to the fact that the then .Mayor and several members of the city council were stockholders of the electric light company to which the contract was awarded the court held, on an in junction suit brought by Major of an Silva company opposition void. was contract that the The council tfus especially anxious to give the citizens north of the bridge both lights and street improvements. Owing to the decision of the court in the one case, and limited funds and important works elsewhere, in the other case, the tax payers of that line part of the city have been deprived of their Is it not Bhare of public improvements. time that their demands and deserts should be complied with, both as to lights nnd street improvements? that "mistakes occur in the best regulated families," found an exemplification Sunday in the family of Tin-One of tlie editorial force inserted an article stating that the regular Memorial day exercises would be held on Sunday, May 21th. As only the customary Sunday services proceeding Memorial day exercisoa were held, the article was misleading. Memorial day will bo celebrated on Saturday, May liOth. An old saying Commi-.kciat.- De Lamar, of Idaho, not only promises to raise 8o0,000 or 8100,000 by subscription for the World's Fair, as a contribution from hie state, but proposes to give personally a sum equal to the amounts to bo contributed. J. Ii. The Salt Lake Herald has been sold lo the Democrats and has been capitalized for fl(KMXK). 11. U. Chambers is president, HebcrJ. Orant nnd II. O. Whitney secretary and treas- t, BOWES & KOCH, Lessees and Managers- - timBl 1 ni aiid tjekfru! of ihfuj 6ffee t' ta tjein it!i biiisU-urs- , is iiit-- t's'jie J into .!., but, Lud a Miai-r- r Ue- IiO'Uoe L w.ti.out ojiera I ti.e iLtorujJ log hs was huuJ e'tijpHr.y, l.e euuil was ioi fttaAfiy L;iV 1.1 xi.ai of CiiUi',-;',oi!i j.roaou!!t.Jl , he ii.igi.t have luvr.t. As to pos-- uiijt-f a high iT.frrred U.ut it was tu oj-- t or.ler. Nodoutt tli.t tie! tgd-at the brgU nn .m pie ere surpr d.sil i.v of Kit if st.'s.l ve:ets. M'l i. .f ti e ii,g:i.g was tine, f.r u.Maficw tt.e diiet in theLurt act. 'i'J.isatuipp:aui"l ul en xrfI- - li agaia and m.!y to h.gh or.h-- r of merit, sut;-?i- t t'Lnii'id eritifiriu t eKjwrt oiufkums. The chorus was t'.rot g and iu good me, in .'uch tetdg very tine. Aiw- "li.e li.m'k Mact.es m an exvl aud gave very g J fedislet.! attraeti-ii Imuse to a f.niion. Ittierv-i.ere. Mght at its liitt preeriilation li.o wtiK a!U".ni wul tiiiit it un ei.ter- taitiuieiit ttf ti.gli and geiiiime merit an.I verj erijo)a!j.e. iii t .n,irnerU Mir-S-r t J i J e The Trans Mississipiii coiurn.. hich k, vuw such I, cl at Iknvcr I;tst t ,1v. It a tot only a numerous its fr'tuMuo, but it was cmiiikx1 tf intc men from li 'put hihI reumwuUitive tt tusarly ail sections of the Croat 1 he ojhiihius They met for husineen, there f,ruiLilaIsl ill have an tlWt Tlie iiiterebt8if the iNt liave I mir tinio bwn iifiiorwl. Sm h iu1triU next lnoy Btill he igmiretl until after Use letion. liut aftr that lime, tii.- ilit al uuJ linancial mutiiiKi rs .uit of t! in- - tu4C"J'.itd tulj Uketo y tt.at it vol-- . iai u.i Man Dick inin, rrprew'iam the treut tiina 1 a titie 6 Uiu. will visit ti;s trAy ttyixr. Tliat timer Jistiuguxs-iitgvDtleUin, rej reiitiii; th famous "I'jtl.tiiidtT," be properly upprn iaU! by 0deii p w ithout saj n:jr. A oomiintb-- of promi t to tI.!U the :'.. ..!. s will eiU-uof the city. oourViMi-It ia probably unow:ry for Tin CoMMt i: iAi. to point out to tl.fiu ti.e circiiinstani-thuHden is the nuttirul eenU-- r (jf the inter moiintuin raiUnys. They know thit the bulk of ti e to the eat m: tn.lKc from the vice vorna is handled here. Thees' innie bv l.n al railroad uieu. labt lh cui Imt, indicattHl that l!ie average of freigl cars handled here was UparJ of filter day for It ma U pertinent to note the fai that this is a city of groing important in n traffic sense. lis jobbing business, taken hist November, averaged for thre mouths, hud been running at the rate of over ST.bnv) a year: And for the two years previous it had increased nl a rate of over Wi percent, u year. On Jan uarv 1, K.'l, Ogden had fourt"eti job bingantl wholesale liousttg and eighty coucrn8 all told that did that kind of business. to the 0'den erected, rtH'onl, 1,127 buil buihling insit-t4r'ings in IS'.ki, osling nearly f2,H,i exclusive of the value of ground. Tins was n growth over lx; of K per cent. in number of structures and mure than that in money cxiended. The city ex tended nearly i 100,U) on streets las' year, lis new water system, not ye completed is very tine and w ill cost over $lio,0i( and has a constant pressure ol over pounds per square inch. The city's real estate transfers last which ex year was nearly eeeded that of the previous year ove 8,()mt,tllWainl ISSSover fS,(HK),lKHt. TI recorded transfers for lS'.K) averaged ovt The properly of Og ?S(KV(lit a month. den is assessed at less than ?12,(Ki,ink) ami is worth at a very reasonable esti mate over s?IO,(KK,4Ht. The population of the city, including Xorth Ogdt'n and suburbs is more than against tl.OiK) in ISSd. It pos;osscs nearly forty factories, fifty per cent, of which were introduced in the past The manufactured eighteen months. products of the city in IS'.H) exceeded Pretldnit ud .eu- Iwt li at d cit !.. b' flV",t, iV'. twiJi sg'i Ho Ogden is a growing city and has a promise of importance about it that should not be overlooked by a railroad as closely identified with its is the Union Pacific. It is very reasonable to cl aim that it will fully 50,(XH people and proportion-alimportance within ten years. If the Union Pacific aids ir. building a successful city here it surely will augment its own business in doing so. company interests as s e Tun Iowa Association is not dead. It will rise up some day and go a picturing with the usual cordiality of the Hawk-Ev- e state. Tin: weather of Utah at the present writing closely resembles the political situation it is somewhat murky and muddled. a town that can ruako good vitritiod brick. And Ogden can do that thing. BiiicK paving is tho thing for Will be presented, the Three Act Comic Opera, by Bucalossi, g-- -- Lillian bt BLACK MANTLES tti. On Friday, May 2, the great aitifct, Lillian Lewis, will present "Credit raine" at the opeta house. The Denver News of May 2, snys: The debut of last evening at the Mib Lillian Tabor Oram! took place bef. ire a large and fashionable liouce and the reeeplion accorded this urtiwt ami her excellent Mipntrt was exceptionally tl.tttermg. The audience was thoroughly appreciative throughout and evinced marked enthusiasm. It was thoroughly en nip port with Miss Ix w isantl lite interpretation was more than satisfactory. Tho drama "Credit Lorraine" is a story dealing witii the intrigue of tlie last davs of that empire of France that re ceive.I its death blow at Sedan, and w hot-funeral pyre a the conflagration of the coin m u ue. ASpiinishgirl of rare beauty, of obscure origin, of innate but untried nobility of character, timls favor in tho eye of the Kinperor lymis into a part in the She is police iiiachinntums ami spying of le Lusignali, and is, by his develisli inge in a false position nuity inii'le to apjH-atowards the man bhe'Joves, iJameau, and who she marries, refraining from telling him the secret of her past. This nthirds the Kints for the action of lite play, shows marked abilw 1iom construction ity ami whose action is full of dramatic force. Tlie motive is the "sublimity of woman's love," w hich is well treated. In the second and third nets are the two great scenes. Miss lxwis is tragic and emotional and invests the character of lienors with a power and coloring, not merely theatrical, but positively human. In the portrayal of highly w rought passions she shows conclusive evidence of great ability and is Tree from nrtiticial-ity- . Additional interest was taken in the presentation us Miss Mildred Hall of this tity, who played Modemoisolle Voul-ioand played the role of a young girl with much expression and excellent taste. She showed great aptitude and much promise, of attaining even greater success. She is pretty and dresses Tho .mounting of the charmingly. drama left" nothing to lie desired, ami the cost inning, bot h of the star and other members, was not. only fresh and legant, but historically correct. Ir -- BY THE- - LOGAN OPERA COMPANY. iiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin iiiii iiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii iMiiiimtiii! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii iiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii e ford HEART SACItKll ACADKMV. Utah's Best and Favorite Vocalists! Mr. II. O. Knst on, Miss I3essio Moaohead, W. Sloan, Mr. S. M. Wilson. Mr. r. S. Lamoroaux, PEOPLE IN THE TROUPE! PULL ORCHESTRA! SEVENTY-FIV- Mrs. 1 1. E iiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiMim 30 OF THE PRETTIEST GIRLS Illllllllll tllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllHI V. (i. 15" I G. J. R. W. SLOAIST, THATCHER, Jr., Conductor. R. C. EASTON, Scenic Artist. BYWATER, Stage Manager. E. EMSLIE, Treasurer. Manager. OPERA "HOUSE IIOWKS & KOCH, Lppspps ! anit ManBor9. Tlie Corner Stone Laid With Impres- sive Ceremonies. The genera! plan of laying the corner stone of the new Sacred Heart Academy building took place on Sunday afternoon substantially according to the program announced bv Tin: Commi ki i u. of Sun day morning. The attendance was large and the ceremonies impressive. A col lection of important coin and documents of historic value were placed in the Btone, which was laid on the southeast corner, the address delivered by llmhop Scanlon was on the subject of ''Education" and he emphasized tho importance of cultivating the man both mentally and spiritually the head and heart. His remarks were listened to with great interest by the large assembly present. The carving on the stone includes the following words: "Sacred Heart Academy, A. 0. 1S!H." Work on the building is now proceeding energetically. ONE NIGHT ONLY! May 29 FRIDAY A rii x nan vi l ""LT iJiix m-r-ru- n i "I -- AS LFNOliA IN Hoard of Trade. AssasKinntion. Proof of Love. right. Supported bv Mr. EDMUND COLLIER Mil. GKOIIGE WESSELLS nnd a COMPANY of EXCELLENT PLAYE11S. , y O. i Vxi'-- ? ryt r i ji I. llKNDKUSIIOT, O, A. PAKMLEY, Maiiauor. 1 Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant. Best work and Prompt Delivery Special Sale OF EMBROIDERIES This week until June ist, at THE BAZAAR, 1A1MS COSTUMES. f Liii! GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., 1 T M LILLIAN LEWIS I Mirror Siilon. W STMI i- CREDIT LORRAINE! Alexander Hamilton. New Vork Sun: Hamilton was con stituted mentally for large and serious IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ulllllllllllllllll Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllll Ill Illlllillllllllllll II THE WEST 30 SEATS ON SAI.I: AT TII K BOX OFFICE. GRAND Who Was the Duelist? May 25. Inquiries made here show that Huron Kudolf Kalnoky de Ouf.oon will appropriate glOO.i") for Koraspatsk, who is announced to have the World's fair just tho amount Utah fought a duel at Chicago, with a young southerner, is not the nephew of Count Act 1 The will probably appropriate. Kalnoky of this city. Count Kalnoky Act 'J Tlie has no relative bearing tho name of Act 3 The culin musical is This town growing Kudolf Kalnoky de Koraspatak nor has Act i -- The ture very noticably. This town is all he anv relative now in America. enterprises, which alone awakened his The highly disciplined imagination. formation of a great new ompire by the race and the picked coloAnglo-Saxonies of Eurone in the Western work! brought out all his powers. Although a foreigner ho became to tho United States what Henry I'lantageiiet, the Second, also a foreigner in England, was to that realm. He organized the baro nial districts into a system of laws, regulations, constitution and financial re sponsibility, vhich has lasted down to this moment and continues to exercise over the world a persuasive control, al most like the Christian church. What is defective to this system was imposed unon it in spite of Hamilton. Ue is not the most easy man to consider by the superficial reader, because, although there is an abundance of chivalry and romance in his story, tho basis of his fame rests on precise and scientific As men grow older, more achievements. responsible, and leave behind them the juvenile quality ot their lives, tney be gin to perceive anu emeompass Hamil ton. Enough remained in him that was juvenile to agitate the souls or civilians like John Adams, and bring at last the the young David of the state to face . pistol. To-Nigh- t! To-Nigh- t! It 1 ). pos-es- OPERA HOUSE ! GRAND tl 'tWl jui te ciuo tii pr.-f.- i.WES I v dt-fe- tX., 1 ei 'X a g - cf.ti(-'M- t.w Ctu.:a' MI.'.'.B bt t!.'-!.- k t,J wltrgsbn . ij-- 1 i i,o kiii. i jra sJilO rt; J totie ..fill lb t ii- i i wi is. AMUSEMENTS. i.t I UTAH. COtUXL. fi ' ' il. t.irju rr.:..: Irf. fjvrub THE COMMERCIAL. Sec. autl Trons, Ogden Steam Laundry Co. Corner 24th and Grant. ART NEEDLE - Headquarters for WOltK MATERIALS. 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