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Show (KiDEX DAILY COMMEHCIAL: SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 1891. THE CTAII KkbUitw. RIVHISm L.e twirQ We r nn J fir !.it th uHurr--J- . .'!ui!ifu i ii.it, ''.- - !,'., t! e 1 . ,f l:ni;i;KliV YtXrtKMY. A THE A i !cm r Hutttrd by TLirvr in td j tv tt.t if it iu.tu.tyi vrry tte ecterpr.w tojuui ,..vessll is Al:Ljh th! Lave beea no kali tips J fcis.rs Eeshall b? .r;s. S :.re the .is oui up. The Conference Committee k'W. of the outlaws In Oi .taC.V-L'Wil Slid Uj u.rl, i j .i tLe That. settled. on f c.!y UianaeS to keep up lU ciLjvr, j iiy lrttnl Vour eoaanatt? oulJ approve the j of crime ia oos way or soother. of tie LwmrJ 4 d.rwt...r in Tt e residue of J. C. Xye st Tsecty- th titU to lb Uiiiwrfc.ty laud. third atd Mid.so.-- i g OGDEX CONSIDERED SHOUT. svrtiue was burglar-- , Otht-- busiiines trkiiaclod by u e o itsl in davl ght tbortlv befora 4 ferentas as f. lk. s: l"f.V-Je.t- b J.'Uf.i-- i Uf f y : tn'C..!i.plr-t,iD- ine-- e, ' I re-x- r n-tk- r Tli Committee if li- SAbhtlt! Seems to TLiuL the lleliort of tin Should Ho On obtTvauce: i'.utf rjti Other I5uiiie.!. The Methodist 0 liferents I'lJ-it- - l n i eoiitiiiU-- ll.e obbervkn SaLbatL d work yeeterJay. Probably the tuott important report made u as that of the KJucotioiial committee, relating to Utah Hit! be fouiid belo: University, hii-V.ur ruiiiiii:ttN on educatiou begs leave to rejmrt as follows: iu rtsiuir-i- i of one day in upon priLt-iplci- j as holy is fnunde-- i foster in th bigLet and spiritual hfe: and tx-e-u that our physical - There is seen a growing WHt:atendency towards a toll disregard for the sanctity of the Sabbath iu the demand for ptTtjL,al hberty, the open sa loon, the unnatural dctire for wealth and pleasure, in wlikh profeting chris- tians are not" w holly clear, therefore rut fHl'Urllfc" KUxiliO. I&miIwI -- That we earnestly protest Methodism hits ever beeu a friend of Hifainst all forms of Kaboath deBet'ra-tioand unite in demanding of those in education. This lit her history will at civil authority a strict enforcement of for Ox to J the the twt from her fuuiidiutf at Sunday law. and in calling upon present day where her seminaries, christian people to aid iu such enforceand uiiiverfciliee u.ay be counted ment. the A'i(v- -- That we recoguie make by the score. A liberal education is a home as the germ of national life, of of Jeeua the nofcj)el luijjhty ally prominent the importance of home culChrist in breaking down superstition ture in regard to this important subject. lU MilcrU - That we w ill prea-- h at and bigotry. Intellectual light is the in all our chargrs on sermon least one In Utah our lijjht. spiritual mission schools and seminaries manned the obligation to observe the Christian "full of faith and the Holy Sabbath. teachers by THE I'KlilODICAIJi. Ohost," staunchly attached to the standards of Methodism and loyal to the The committee combined of comjoint institn-tioiis- , mittees on eriilicals, Utah Christian Fpint and genius 0f American have been a inot-- t important fac- Advocate, and Utah Tideinle, reiorted: tor. We, your conimiltee, desire to present We believe Ihe time has come, how- the following report: Inasmuch as we deem the Scandinavian paper, the Utah ever, w hen it would lie a wise and policy iti view of the improved Tidende, a valuable help in counteractcondition of our public schools to close ing the Mormon press and in spreading a part of less promising primary institu- religious iiiforiurtioii that among tions looking to concentration Umii nationality, therefore fewer schools of higher grade and better Kt solretl, That we recommend said paequipment. Therefore per to the sympathy and help of all our . A' xov, That our mission schools friends and hope that it may find the continue to claim our sympathy and our necessary support to secure its permabeet support. nent publication. That we believe the demand Iltyognizing the need of an organ that teachers is for consecrated teachers, but will afford communication between the of workers and members of the Utah misfully abreast of the times, capable making our institutions superior in char- sion of the Methodist Episcopal church, acter. and believing that our work is of such a A KLVlsKI) POLICY. character that it can be most effectually ,VWri, That a number of our helped through a paer published iu and weaker schools be discontinued and the especially for the work in Utah. Jitxolcrtl, That a wisely conducted appropriations . be applied to other and ably edited weekly will render in schools in the discretion oMhfl superinl, tendent, after consultation with the pre- valuable assistance in unifying our ecclesiastical and benevolent siding elder of the district in which such interests. 6ch( ols shall lie located. lb'xtilvril. That wo commend the Utah lb mil tvtl "That we nre gratified with the favorable report from the Salt Christian Advocate to the harty symLake Seminary and tho Ililf Academy pathy of our people, pledging at the and Nephi Seminary and recouimend same time our moral support. Th.-'-l we recommend lli sol the that a ',ard be created for the mannge- Uev. as a suitable person to John Telfer and schools two the first "niclif nierif riiitPii'.nLiili.all be a niem-ar- take oditoriiti and business management of the la.t mentioned paper. i n i ilnairmai. U. flyi. isMcni. i 0. J.TnU".aiiMffaT. ;a rs ii.ii ... i nmi ii .no I I. idi . i'v tx Five hundred copies of the minutes ...ureli in Utaii we neea nn in creased appropriation both from the were recomraonded. CHVRCH EXTENSION. present board an J the Woman's Home Mission society. It is with profound gratitude that we Till: VTA II VMVF.KSITV. express our high appreciation of the Vour committeo would further report: grand and noble work being done by the society in tho That we are of tho opinion that in the Church Kxtension near future the educational interests of housing of preachers and teachers w ith the Methodist Episcopal church will re- tho little Hocks gathered by them ac-iu domestic missionary quire the establishment of a school of these fields of college grade w ithin the bounds of the tivity. We believe that next to tho Missionary territory of Utah. That we deplore the present unsatis- society it demands our strongest support, cofactory status of tho Utah University en- and we do therefore pledgoof active funds for gathering terprise, a status brought about largely operation in the of work. by what seems to be the hasty, unwise, the prosecution to this goodour We also wish appreciaexpress if not illegal manner in which the Uev. S. W. Small was elected president of the tion of Christianity in Earnest, nnd wish it an enlarged circulation. proposed Uuniversity. li. L. Stkkd, Chairman. That while tho mission at its last annual session acquiesced in said election, it ON TEMI'KKANCE. did so for the sake of that peace and Vour committee begs leivo to report: harmony so essential to the success of 1. That we wish to reaflirm the doctrine &uch an undertaking as the creation of that the saloon cannot be licensed withn great university; but with the feeling out sin, and that intoxicating quors can o nisi, that it w as brought about w ithout not be used by the individual as a due regard to the wishes, interests and without sin. rights of others particularly of the THE F.PWOKTH LEAOl'K. Uev. T. C. IlilT, whose earnest, faithful We for mission in the rejoice in the unparalleled grow th mid successful labors League from its organinearly a score of years entitled him to of our Epworth to the present respectful consideration and consulta- zation And we rejoice in the enthusiasm that tion in a matter involving interests of so throughout the entire church; vital prevails and importance. great the eflieient work being done,the manifest A WHACK AT OliPKN. of loyalty to the church, the bond That we are also of the opinion that spirit of union that now unites more than t he city of Ogden has failed to meet 400,(KX young people, and as evidence of what seems to us to be its obligations to divine favor we point to its signal sucthe University enterprise. In that it cess. has failed to keep its agreement made C. M. Jeffrey, II. L. Steed, by its representatives, Swan & Robinson Jjand company, in the follow ing words: John Tei.feu, in the lots donate to "We further agree Committee. various sulxlivisions or additions in the The hour or 10 o'clock Monday mornofferheretofore vicinity of the grounds ing was fixed as the time for memorial ed, to tho full value of iSHUXX), at the services. fair valuations of the same." After announcements and singing of Iu that it has allowed the board of the doxology, the benediction was pro directors to be embarrassed with a judg- nouueed by Dr. Peck. ment of St.OOO obtained by suit in court for the said amount for material and Hurt & Packard hand sewed S3 shoes labor for the foundation of the proposed reduced to 5.50 at Ashby Iros. subUniversity, while there are unpaid scriptions made by citizens of Ogden to In order to convince you that catarrh Ihe amount of lI0,(KHt, many of which be cured, I will give to nny one who can even been not have paid subscriptions has a catarrh of head or throat a few in part. In that the city of Ogden has free treatments and thereby demonstrate failed to defend tho title to the lands to you the latest nnd most scientific I have commethod of its treatment. given by her cili.ons for University pur-p- i plete apparatus as used by specialists of nes. to Xew York and Philadelphia. The people Inasmuch as Ogden proposed furnish the site, together with other here have boon deceived by various specialists, and I propose to show hinds for the University purposes, we are of the opinion that she whs and is under to you that this method is effective. UOHT. C. COTTI.NCIHAM, M. D. obligation, without expense to the board Office over postofiice. (O il a. m. and of direetars, to defend tho right, title p. m.) nnd interest of said board in and to said inds; and we look to the city of Ogden Notice to Stone Cutters. to meet tho expenses of the suit now said to the right contesting pending Keep awny from Detroit,Mich.,during offer grounds in order to mako good itsinduce-nionstrike. t an as church mission and to tho to Becure the location of the pro Notice to Stockholders Offden Huild-inj- r posed university. and Savings Association. And we urge the citizens of Ogden to raise and pay to tho board of directors Ocdkx, Utah, June fi, 1801. The annual meeting of the stockholdby the tirst of July next such sums of nloney as nre necessary to meet any and ers of tho Ogden Building and Savings nil expenses incurred by said board in association will bo held in tho court defending its title and rights to tho Uni- room of tho County court house at 8 o'clock p. in. Tuesday, June 0, 1S01, for versity lands. In the judgement of your committee, the purpose of olecting directors for the tho board of trustees should, at as early ensuing year and the transaction of such a date as possible, furnish to the mission other business as may come before tho Ai.fked II. Xelson, and the church at large a stalemcLt of meeting. the financial condition of the enterprise, Secretary. snowing what have been the receipts to date and from what sources, and how Try It! Try It! nnd for what the receipts have been 311 Twentyice cream. in lMiiimitt's assets expended. Also showing the eatm or its equivalents together with the fifth street. col-lft- a ; tUiUiittcw uli Whfk:as Th? tu.uiauduL.t g bri-.- clock et!rri:ij afleruoon. The UitetVS gaa.e.1 an ei.trance to the bom through j a small indj in the rear, during th of the family. When Mrs Nye returned to the houe she was startled to find the contents of i seit-ra-l r.joiui strewn about the floor ia l !e greatest di rder. A large lot of 'jewelry valued at Several tiucdred of dollars was taken, j It is supposed that the men knew when the fauoly left the Louse, and had j j a - evan-golicn- (, d - 1 bev-erag- i u fact beeu waitiug for their oppor tunity, and when they say that th coast was clear, they promptly got down to business. I'rof. IL W. King a uear neighbor of Mr. Xe's says three suspicious looking characters whom he believes were the thieves, going awav frtu the direction of Xyes house at about the time the robliery occurred. The police were ini- nieil lately notitie.1 and put U work on the cas. GOLDEN That lock Fiffbt. There was another chicken fight ic towu lust nighL It was kept up for several hours. The sporting fraternity was well represented. Fresh milk and buttermilk, cakes, pies and lunches of all kinds at the Ogden Milk leHt. .ioO twenty fifth street, EAGLE ! THE VKKY (iLOMOl'S. Program Laid Out for ('rlfbratiu? Independence Day. The committee on arrangements met at the mayor's office, City Hall, jester day ut i p. m. and organized by electing J. Witherell chairman and O. O. Howard secretary. The following program was laid out: Kinging of bolls and Xational salute at sunrise. lM-abands to report for duty at 8 o'clock a. m. in front of the City Hall, facing Washington avenue. The officer iu charge to be announced later. 10:150 a. m. Orand parade including Local and military and civic orders. tableax in visiting tire departments, floats, cowboys, Indians nnd trade dis l -- play. 1 p. m. Heading of Declaration of Independence and addresses by the gov ernor and others in park. p. m. Athletic sports, foot races, etc., on Washington avenue. II p. in- .- Grand firemen's tournament, including hose cjinpany races, testa, etc., by local and visiting lire departments, a test of the city water works, to be fol lowed by acowlioy tournnment'on Wasli- 0 p. m. 7 p. in. ribles. liicycle races at Letter Park. Parade of fantastics and hor- 8. p. m. Band concert in Lester Park. !:.'50 p. in. Grand display of fireworks in Lester Park. This program is merely an outline of tho general exercises and subject to slight alterations. Sub committees wore elected as follows: Committee on transportation Mayor W. II. Turner, M. X. Graves, W. M. Chapman, Jos. Brinker, W. T. Beardsley. Committee on invitation Mayor W. H. Turner, W. X. Shilling, O. O. How-ard, Jr. Committee on music Captain J. Witherell, John A. Boyle II. W. Rhodes. Committee on pi tilling and advertising A. 15. Hayes, J. E. Coolidge, O. (). I foward, Jr. It w as ordered that all bills should be countersigned by the General Chairman W. H. Turner before payment. Capt. C. L. Howard was elected marshal of tho day with full power to select his aides. Instructions were given the committee on invitations to invite all military and civic organizations iu thia city and territory to unite in the grand parade. Chief H. V. Rhodes, of the tire department, was instructed to invite all the tire departments in the territoiy and Wyoming to participate iu the celebration. Large cash prizes will be offered for all events of the firemen's tournament. The meeting adjourned to meet again at 7 p. in. next Tuesday in the Federal court room, one hour before the general mass meeting is called. Rockford S1.50 shoe for S'2 Bros. YOU THAT OLD for each and NEEDLESS FOR TO GIVE IT "Chestnut," that business has been dull, IS US every reader of this paper is cognizant of that fact; but j?lth4igh business has not been as good as it might be, still Our we find we have nothing to complain so seriously of. expenses being comparatively small, we have been able to sell goods on a smaller margin than our competitors, consequently have enjoyed a fair trade, taking everything into consideration, but having, while east, purchased an immense stock, anticipating, as we did, an extraordinary spring trade, we find notwithstanding our fair trade, that we are still overstocked, and so as to reduce our stock to the minimum, we will, beginning on Monday, June Sth, inaugurate a sale such as has never been seen before in Ogden, the knife goes into EVERYTHING; and prices will be such as to enable you to purchase wha you desire at a SMALL OUTLAY OF Being here to stay, we are compelled to dispose of some of our Spring Goods before buying and filling our Our stock comprises store full of Fall and Winter Goods. the best lines of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Valises, etc., to be found west of the Missouri river. Your inspection is solicited and patronage desired. MONEY. LOEB & MYER. at Ashby Ojrden Musical Society. meeting of the Ogden MuBical Society will be held at the Xew West Academy on Monday evening. Juno 8th, at A 8 o'clock. Important matters will come before the society and a full attendance is requested. All parties interested are cordially invited to join. d 2-- 1 - oru Tic GOLDEN EXJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken; it is pleasan and refreshing to the taste, and acta pently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation permanently. For Bale in 50c and $1 bottles by all druggists CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, - louisvitiE, ky, - CAU new rOHK, N.r. EAGLE 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. |