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Show OGDEK DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY, MAY 4 ... CGDCN, t .. H. COfcVEiX. Dah.1 T aur&u, Mub4 curat kn r---r. , 11 luiaunti. MrrhttMl Ituuat-- tiA. OrM ulasc-m- M r tLt.tf erj Bi. Tty lU Co- - eitj t 3 aceta per awatk. eeucofiratioc ald4 b 4drm4 to (uMMtkiUL flKUBiliXvi CO. i tl Diira4 11! Hie bbia Cm. L "t Unut tit rr zustxr-- v The members of the t Or-- aoaila a . t'th. fee feccotid-ClA- rir of the Diiota Lave liquor trafie by r. Trans-Mlssiseip- cocvetition that baa been holding its in teiocs in Decrer are cot wanting Weetern a(uraisc. They bax discovered that, by uoiting-thei- r fore. the representatives of Ue Western states who are, in national affairs, the largest Ucffars for the furor or the govern-Ken- t can force oocgreea to legislate in a distinctly sectional way that ia this Is what they believe thev can do, have bo aed they , apparently scruple aa to putting their beliefs itto actions. They wish, and propose io compel the free coinage of silver merely because the West wants it; to have unprovable and expensive geological surveys carried on for their peculiar benefit; lo have artificial harbors created, and to have the United States government do. c&te to the several states substantially all of the territory that it possesses within their borders. It hardly needs to be pointed out that this plan implies the xploiting of Eastern tax resources for the benefit of the West Boston llerahi. As an exhibition of unmitigated eastTHE VESVER COXQRESS. ern "assurance" the shore extract is without a parallel. It is pure insolence. The Denver Tin sums up the lead It is concentrated' misrepresentation, ins acts of the Denver Congress in this unrelieved by fairness, and unredeemed satisfactory way: ty honorable argument The Congress has to answer the sufficient animus of A and must be ad its work, completed the fact that mitted' fce article will be found that the work has been well f. the government appropriations for ' A dal more, was accompdope. icternal improvements, public building, lished than great onjthe surface. 'Op appears forts and harbor defences, light houses, the delegates questions many important coast surveys, navy yards, custom houses were unanimous. They went practically Kail service nd the numerous other oo record ana.-ineivotes unanimous channels through which government will have due' weight find influence. On appropriations benefit a section of coun- but two important issues were there de try, the New England states and the cided differences, and those only as to South Atlantic states haTe received an methods. Everybody wanted free coin amount of government money greatly age, but there w as a difference as to the out of all proportion to jtheir relative product to be - used Ja. thecoinage. area, population, wealth and importance Everybody went home satisfied with the as compared with the other sections of seal ot approval set upon he proposal the nation. 'We do no not have the data for the free coinage of American silver to refer to indeed it would be difficult alone. A happy medium was struck. to obtain, but we believe that a conserva Everybody0 wanted the arid lands tive estimate would be that the states made to blossom as the rose. . The ques bordering the Atlantic hsve received 75 tion was how to do it The great ma per cent of the government appropria- jority thought the tands should be tions. ceded to the States and improved by the It is true that a large amount of the States, and this plan was endorsed, and appropriations made to the eastern states wisely. The dreadful topic of politics have also benefitted other sections of our was avoided. It was a business men's common country. A broad and liberal convention, that attended btrictly to statesmanship disregards sectionalism. business. "No axes ground here" was The West does not begrudge the East the motto of this great deliberate gath what it has or may receive in the way of ering, ureat good must result irom ine appropriations why then should the rongress, and Denver is proud to have toEast not be equally generous-minde- d entertained it wards the West? company then having till 1901 to finish Lieut. Wyse estimates the cost of completion with locks and an artificial summit lake of 20,000 acres at f 120,000, 000, which is the precise sum which M. de Lesseps originally estimated for a sea level canal complete. There is not the remotest probability, of that sum being raised, or of the canal being completed for it if it is raised, the insuperable dif ffculty being the control of the Charges it river." An Appropriation of 920,000 was made by congress last April and another of 140,000 in November, the object being to investigate over a large area of arid territory the feasibility of getting water by artesian wells for irrigation purpose. The area covered embraces nearly 700,-00- 0 square miles of territory, extending from British America to Mexico, across North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and the eastern portions of Wjoningi Colorado and New Mexico. This region, it is eslimat- - j ed, has a population of 1,250,000 person!, and . produces annually 185,000,000 bushels of corn, 125,000,000 bushels of wheat and 75,000,000 bushels of oats. The flow of gold to Europe reached last week. The liank ot England has been in the habit of hold ing a bank reserve of but fl20,000,000 but it has decided that is not enough and contemplates about doubling it. If all European treasurers decide to swell their gold reserve to several hundred millions there wont be enough yellow dollars to allow any for circulation at alL The gold standard is a solace to moss-bacbut it's too slow and congested for this busy, sensible age. Something will . have to be done. i K!,0W,UU0 mUta kt Fort L it Ic in iGBASD OPEEA HOUSE . fcOWtS lit The per A 1 oCela! cf th are expected to arrive dktguiLd Pcic Union here today At Omaha, last Sunday, about 5,000 people were swindled by an advertised air ship trip. It did not fly, but the managers did with the gate receipts. It was a swindle, pure and simple, and its originators, C. E. Bush and John E. Dodd, two aspiring parties from Denver, were promptly arrested. And now it is reported that several European powers are going to try to imitate Blaine'8 reciprocity plan among comthemselves. This is a large-sizepliment to the force not only of American reciprocity but the example of this nation. d Every few days we read, of eome steamship or railroad train or Bometl!".n5 else that has broken the record. What Will be the end of aspiration, and what perfection? There seems to benothiDg in this world except Ogden.and John L. Sullivan that can not be improved upon. :' According to the census report in Arizona and New Mexico, "nearly all the water that can be taken out upon arable lands by the efforts of individuals or farmers acting in partnership nas now been appropriated, and further agricultural growth, and development Cannot be looted for in this way." state at Washington recently received a report from the United States consul at Gibraltar, stating that during the past four months thirty-onsteamships bad touched at that port and that they contained more than 20,000 Italian immigrants to the He also stated that he United States. had information that certain governments in Europe were in the habit of shipping their paupers to this country. . The department of e The Southern Pacific railroad is quite a concern. It is saucy and (independent because of nearly autocratic powers. Its gross earnings in 1890; were $38,352,503, and net balance was 12,37,713, compared It values its with 11,340,346 for 1889. ' j t j 6trike has collaps assets at the snug sura of 5290,480,000, or Thb ed inPennsylvania and the strikers by about one part of the thousands are applying for work. The property of the United States. Its leaders and prominent strikers are re- bonded debt is 1115,185,216 and its capifused employment. TOne feature worthy tal stock $151,403,827. ; So it earns about As that of note is that while the strike is over 8J per cent on all its debt. certain leaders of it still maintain that debt is watered at least 40 per cent, it it is still on and continue to make will ba soon that tho Southorn Pacific j did very well indotu latt year. uppers for money to nid the strikers. coke-worker- s' th ! Vmm Ua May 29 FRIDAY, THE GREAT at 3 o'clock p. m. Ts KOCH. ONE NIGHT ONLY! ct divideiais seem to Le about the quarterly profit (Jt leadxg wester railroads thi year. -- Denver ,Vrf says: "Less ooc trac , on tion and more sound money will of the foremost issue of th next cam paign." Th AYr is right t Two reform of the near future should be to elect the president of the United State for but one term and by direct Lillian Lew is, probably th brightest star among Amencan woman dramatists, vot ot th people. will be at th Grand Friday evening. Here i a galaxy of press opinions of her. To judge from th contradictory re New York World: A beautiful, a port sent out by th opposing leaders brilliant a fascinating woman. New York Herald: Lea is ha a noble in the war ia Chili there must be some a strikicg face and great art liars down there the same a in Omaha. head, New York News: Without question Lew is is the American Bernhardt New York huo: An actress of ability, Leoh K, Frfemas, hom all old Og- den settler know, write to Lis Wash- fervor, feeling, force and caturaL ,' New York Star: A woman with a ington Furrner: "Ogden, Utah, is now world of dramatie tire and intebsity. the most lovely city in all the Boston Herald: Mis Lew is is charming, to see her means to love her. region." Philadelphia Ledger: As an artiste Lewi is a queen and her beauty is New York and New Jersey capitalist greater than her art. have subscribed the required 1100,000,000 Philadelphia Record: Miss Lewis to build the suspension bridge to span thrills and bewitches ail who see her. Leader: Cleveland She combine the Hudson river at West Seventy-firs- t native ability with high art culture. street and connect eeeeeea60o LILLIAN LEWIS ttttttttt 6 AS LENOltA IX CREDIT LORRAINE! Act 1 The Act The Act 3 The Act 4- -Th 2-- Mirror Salon. Board of Trade. Assassination. Proof of Love. Supported bv Mr. EDMUND COLLIER MR. GEORGE WESSELLS and a COMPANY of EXCELLENT m PLAYERS. m PAKIS COSTUMES. inter-Mountai- the trans-Hudso- n river suburban towns with New York City. Whe5 the world get universal repub lican government, a universal postage tamp, and universal weights and measures on the decimal plan, then there will be something to' brag about in its civili zation. These things are not very far away. - r that it "gives that gentleman till February 28, 1893, to organize a company with capital to complete the work, the AMUSEMENTS. tc&ea to create JUT4 pari i ulh ct th city oa U tutr is a far Ogden. thicg Trans-Mississip- The Engineering Xetcs says of the Panama Canal extension granted by the Columbian government to Lieut Wyse 21 eoc- - eotir-'re- r text coa-fnefti- e, i Esim4 rt tbt Potto vece here to prohibit tie very sever Uvs. Bit all eorU ia that been to a large direction Lave Lart-tufr- e degree futile owitg to the "original package" scheme. Dealer in other cute shipped dry citizens of Karsas, for instance, liquor in vbicn er packages, th ootteU divided or by the except BotJLAcdied been Live Such shipments recipient decided to be commerce between the which states, or interstate the constitution providt shall be exclu sivelT regulated b Congress. And as the states could not suppress the original package they could not stop the trae. But the last congress passed an original package act, w hich provides that no state shall hav authority to intrude any merchandise upon another state when it importation i prohibited by the lavs thereof. In a case in Kansas the lover court decided the act unconstitutional. The Supreme court of the United State La just reversed the lower court and upheld the law. Hence, if a dealer in Missouri cow atto ship to Kansas te may be tempt prosecuted In the United States courts. Instead of being protected by local public opinion he will have to deal with the the United State marshal This decision is, therefore, Tey im. portant and for the first time makes it possible for a state to really control the trafSa There is no way now to shut of prohibition except to!keep it off the state statute books. trid Euro Hit TErtsDAl. fc&d Ioa,K&u UTAH. . The Methods TEE OR1GJSAL PACKAGE LA H". THE COMMERCIAL. 2. 1891 Pittsburg American Forrest Dispatch; Rachelthe Lwis female is TRO y the SI! LI Edwin Detroit Free Press: An histrionic volcano, thrilling, brilliant, great Chicago Inter Oceaiv. She delights the eve and touches the heart. Chicago Herald: Her acting is soulful, heartfelt and perfectly natural. Chicago Tribune: A great artiste, an actress of highest order. A woman with . Milwaukee Sentinel: world of beauty and dramatic talent St Paul Pioneer Press: The greatest actress that ever visited St. Paul. Minneapolis Tribune: She makes the character, she assumes a living being. St Louis Republic: Miss Lewis has dramatic feeling and great rower. St Louis Post Dispatch: Her emotion is perfect She is a great heart mover. Kansas Uity limes: A remarkably beautiful woman, a great actress. Memphis Avalanche: Impassioned, dove-likferocious, euch is Lillian Lewis. Her acting Louisville Courier-Journal- : GEO. A. CEAI6, PEOP., 13 Slli ! Tfii'plwi IO- - Remember, I am the only Laundry man in Ogden owning and operating his own plant IJest work and Prompt Delivery' A Boston policeman arrested man -for kissing his handsome wife in a door on no the street' They supposed way on 6 was looking but the ( cop wis taking notes from the opposite side.- - Ten to one tnat cop oouid not see a roaring dive in full blast in daylight and would not notice a knock down on, street corner between "leading citizens" provided they had political "influence" with the city government American citi is Eimple and natural; this is the highest zens claim the right to kiss their wives art. Nashville Banner: Miss Lewis has in doorways. won a place in the hearts of the public. ew Orleans l'icayune: She is really This week until June ist,- - at All the Stores Should Close. the queen of emotional actresses. ew Orleans Lew is "It think it is a blankety blank shame achieved a great triumph in New Or- -' in or man com one that any BA-ZiAVROgden any leans. The ladies and gentlemen engaged to mittee of men in Ogden should be com metropelled to go around and ask the business support Miss Lewis are artists of In speaking of the men if they would cloBe their respective politan reputation. Corner 24th ajjd Grant. Headquarters for company a writer says: "Miss Lewis places of business on Memorial Day. think that the merchant or other busi amid a company of powerful actors reness man who will pursue his regular mains at all times the throbbing focus of Trained under business on that day is not worthy of the play. the name of American citizen." So spoke the most efficient stage direction are the an enthusiastic merchant in our othce prime factors of the performance given by this organization." yesterday. The cause of the explosion was, he had read the local yesterday stating that JUNCTION CITY DRIVING TARK. it was expected that each place of business in Ogden would close between the Closing; of Entries 'for June Races 2432 "Washington Avenue. hours of 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on SaturPostponed. day next. He thought that on euch a The closing of the entries in the June day as Memorial Day every American citizen in business, from purely patriotic races of the Junction City Driving Park sentiments, should close his store, office has been postponed until 7 o'clock p. m. or shop, as the case may be, the entire of June Cth. This statement also apday: Having purchased the entire Livery and Transfer business heretofore carried on bjr Mettn. Other business men were Been by this plies to the Utah Driving Park of Suit Martin Bro a, we are prepared to receive orders for scribe and he found that the majority Lake City. The reason is that a numSINGLE AND DOUBLE DRIVING RIGS, CARRIAGES FOB OPERA AND WEDDING felt similarly to the one quoted above. ber of Denver horsemen desire to enter It is true times and competition are their hor6es in the June races here. PARTIES, MOVING OF BAGGAGE OR FURNITURE, LADIES' CALLING hard, but it would seem that Ogden busweather to Denver the the races CARRIAGES WITH CAREFUL DRIVERS, iness men should without' urging be Owing have been twice postponed which necespatriotic and united, enough to close the sitates Our Boarding and Feeding Department will be found Satisfactory in every the delay mentioned. respoct entire day and participate in the exerThe Junction City Driving Park asso cises of so thoroughly an American day ' ' ciation has arranged with the Union . : as the thirtieth of May. Pacific and the Rio Grande railways to U3Z Was hiegton Avenue put an a side trac-- at their grounds, Eeal Estate Transfers.! a for build cbute unloading stock, and Real estate transfers furnished by the and also a passenger platform, O. P, HENDERSHOT, Manager. .O. A. TAEMLEY, Sec. and Trcar. Hendershot Abstract office. 2414 Wash- " . Pavilion-Park Lester 1 rten avenue, for May 27, 1891 t ;'l Tuesday, June ind. Dancing matinee W. S. Stone to F. Mosley lots 12 and in afternoon rom 3 to 6. Grand ball in the evening. Music bv Christenson's 13, block 4, plat "C", the manage- E. H. Cropaey to MVj. StJ?ord, lots 1 extra large orchestra under IT . t If mrat oi AlASOjr. J. block and 2, 4, Cropsey s First addition, : ' t .m, i Dancing teacher. Special Sale OF EMBROIDERIES 1 THE Times-Democra- AllT , NEEDLE WOBK COEEY BRO'S MATERIALS. & COMFY, LIVERY & FEED STABLES - COREY BRO'S - COMPANY & Ogden Steam Laundry Co. f 1. W. G. Child to M. J. Avey, part of lot 1, block 2, Childs' addition, f ljOOO. ' Church of Jesus Christ of L. D. S. to V. J. Stephens,)art of. section 5, towiu. ship 5, range 1 west, ?5,000. . J. F. Stephens to W. J. Stephens, part of block 4, South Ogden, .'SoticVto Baud. Members. . 'All members of Kent's Military band are requested-,tQ- , meet at Lester Park pavilion at 10 a. m. sharp this morning. ' 1, .Those wushifig a- ' S. ArrwodD. $800. Valley Vj-- - audition, W. B. Wood to G. II. Graham," lots in Nob Hill annex, $600. J. E. Reeves etal. to S. M. Jarvis et al., port of block 16, plat "C," f 12,000, Uotal, 123,601. . block ' Legal Blanks of all kinds for sale at the Commercial Office. 9 Fine Qrade of ' " ; ; Laundry Work should give us atrial. Special care taken with ; Lace Flannels, Curtains, ,. .Woolen Blankets, Etc., Etc. ' LIBERAL DISCOUNT ON FAMILY WORK. "The great tonic, appetizer and liver Danregulator." Dr. Henley's English delion Tonic. E.D.T. ;.!- - -- 2Mb. 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