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Show 1' DULY COMMEECIALi TUESDAY. JUNE OGDEN THE COMMERCIAL. TOO - UTAH. - l. TVE-Ca- ir ,Mri i kwtaAAi. tiUUM fca Aefcaeru CA. ma. tit I. bw4 trin . is paid. ia tba otf at y IMninl U(IU 1ku M.d. J akl aa Kce.. JMIJ- - lt.ta utJ- a4i. uukrJ cui ut juLgILm - - l a Mil nr aasetfc. It. ! Ufta. Cut (u at tLa roMottka i KiMi luetic IM Uilt a t I T.MI UNIVERSITY. PuiMiUjr It iuti(Utioo that parties rk lriiik' U "heair" the r at in il th I' uli I'Dacraitjr at or.lr j.huI U "hull" its) 0Ja removal to another uiajr have aaakeiied the great now frit ia thisjuUia. C'r-taiol- r tli attempt to tlepreriaU the ia the l'oiersit', of this lule tryii.tf to appreriaU tba interest i.f a riral ia haJ an oppo-ilt eff-from the dtacwuratfiDg It Laa awakened oue iutfiiJtol. vim anJeuthuaiaeui that augur auoraar. ToJay action will be taken by of (V.lwi tliht will practically inaura the (tarly completion of the university. (Vrtainly all citizen of Oirdeo ahuulJ lend their influence ant antintinoe to the f utherance of ouch plana aa may be dwitlej upon to bring to Oden an institution of the s.vipe and niutfuitude proptwnl. e citia AXUTIIElt AWFUL ACCIUEST. Attain the world atanda aghast in the prewnce of an wf ul railroad disaster. The terrible plunge of a crowded excursion truin from a high railroad bridge in Switzerland, causing the death of mora than a hundred people, and the injury of many others, thrilla the world with horror aa did the now historical disappearance of the train from the bridge acroea the Tay in Scotland, the fearful destruction of life in the wrecked train at Ohio, and the horrors that befell the passengers of the wrecked excursion train at Chatham, Illinois. AH were accidents that occurred at bridges. All were features with surrounded unusual of and great suffering of worst loaa life. But the feature of all these accidents, resulting in the loss of ao many lives, is that in each case there was defective construc tion or gross neglect upon, the part of the railroad company. The accident of the bridge across the Tay has never been fully explained. Not human Wing was loft to tell the fearful story -- not a vestige of the train was ever found. A portion of the bridge had fallen and a train run into the chasm and forever disappeared. At Ashtabula defective fastening of the rails caused a wreck and fires added the horrors of a holocaust. At Chatham a cheap wooden culvert, that should never have been built, burned. Itosult, a wrecked excursion train with mangled bodies living and dead. The accident in Switzerland belongs to the same classification of poor construction. Hails improperly fastened; they spread apart and cars are precipitated into 8 torrent below, where many who escaped the tortures of the wreck met death by drowning. Une of the lessons to be learned in this age of alleged enlightenment is that humanity is more precious than money. That in order to protect human lives capital must be held to a more strict reIn sponsibility and accountability. short, that the builders and owners of railroads must be compelled to so build them that such horrors shall be the result of unavoidable accidents and not careless and cheap construction, or the of sufiicient help. tirst-clas- prices Today. On shirts An Tm 8&ari Frota Uarkaefc, ukaiau U th Uai-dr- , trick dust t ot sum is U. circbUtod oa tha Uadisr, or ia lct oft-A LbJUU any derxieect ut tb ludneys or urinary otgmmi It thus streets jaMdmj amyix that "through da tA ius bo sod wast misuka uf thOia&goetitof th Grand soocey oa worth! hriiB.sc is and worm opera hou." "Tsaiv TsaptaUostt wCl piasters, but struts at LL kai of il..1 Tb disoias at otiua bv uaicjr t appear hr for on akt ociy. WH IMA Uimim til S all knows rwued IMCt JS, UK U. a at all but by MtsCourt at bacvar ia Tea. to Uke. Ilmttt Kioy pursly egtabia. SatisfacUua aoms tiJtX at buUdozuig th adraao .an of tts special eoedudsd to 1st up and sot try to crowd out Thatcher Only f !S to Pnrtlo and Emra. VtRi'n'i oo Saturday aurhL Ha th.m To thos deairicg to atta&d th open-i- r daui wUi b as foikiwa: 'Mt. Bare of of tii Colorado Itinera! Palao at New 1 ret," V anuay, Jun 1 . th; Th Pueblo Jli'v . Lhsl'ninft Twciv TMcpuuooa," Friday, Jo& lUt; sell tkkeu at on far for tha rour.J Tbatctsr Micstna, Saturday, Jos tnpoa July 1st aad 2d. IVkia good feto. Ttos who coy high -- and to and rtura ucui including July l fad to as ilr. Bare dr!;.a abould of Nw Vork." This will b on ot th finest play yt sea ia Ogden, sad will Th b br.UJiiitly irseotd. othsr & BROS. plays ot their k wd, o ill b .ntt torud wkv SOc.CTjc. 75c, $1. 1 1.2.x in S. J. BURT tlrat-vlaa- Mr. lUnwa riian ATTKKBl'kT, 1JOIWON ft Co. HaniMSsey tarcas Biatia. REDUCTIONS by is a is a story of tb Corsiaa vendetta, and is said to b a great improvement upon the cvrativ from which Mr. Gunter has taken bis play. Th New York World said of lb play and company: People w ho went to oe "Mr. Barnes of New York" at tb Grand opera houa did not go for religious or intellectual exaltation. They had all about Barnes io th book, probably at on sitting. They enjoyed th play aa they found th novel mtorresting because both wer entertaingly told. Jams N'eill was at his best as Barnes and for excellent reasona. He is a New Yorker Neglige Skirts Collars sot nicely. himself, waa a broker and a that dont shrink. In Scotch madras, cingaltse, zephry and town before he took to th stag and possesses through association and traincheviot. Attkrhckt, Dohson ft Co. ing nearly all those characteristics peculiar to Guntar'a hero and to a hundred u. s. I. C. S. E. A. of Convention other men you might pick out in th Stands for International National Educational Association of the metropolis. L'nitt-Slabs w hich will meet at ToronTb Twelve TeaipUlio&t." to, Canada, July 14th to 17th. For this Wm. Gilmore'a magnificent spectaJ. occasion the Union Pacinc will sell tickots from all coupon stations toToroo-to- , cle, Th Twelve Temptations," which at one fare for the round trip. Plus enters the third season of its prosperity f2.00 membership and the first of its "second edition," will hee that your tickets read via the b at the Grand on Thursday evening or on Cull ma Pucilio. to writ Union only, June 19th. During the summer G. II. Corsr, for particulars. interval M mager Yale has been busily Pacitic Union Agent Sytem. engaged in arranging some oftbe most marvelous scenic and mechanical affect Burt A Packard hand sewed $3 shoes ever devised and successfully carried at Ashby Bros. reduced to out, while the ballet to be given, of which there are six, will serve to intro4th ot July Rates. in America a balAs usual the Union Pacitic will sell duce for the first time of forty dancers from the tickets from all stations to neighboring let corps Engcities at one fare for the round trip. Royal Alhambra Palace, London, The specialties, which wer land. Call on or write to me ror particulars. Manager engaged by G. II. Corsk, ?urposely us with a acquaint Agent Ur. ion Pacitic System aeries of novelties in this favorite field. which will not only be unique, but That Immense Line interesting. The costumes, of shirts at Alterburv, Dobson ft Co'a. cleverly which are from plates designed by Sil store is taking with all the gentlemen. ver & Maxwell, represent nearly some tbirty-tbrecreations mad up ot the A Man scenery, of which can buy an overshirt at Luke's Knitting best materials. The ever carried by a Jthere is more than Factory lor Jit cents. .Eai 1 wanty-tip.-- ) si"xllar Organization, takes two specially street, built cars to convey it, and ia the work O. K. T. means Oregon Kidney Tea. of Hugb U. Keid, Homer rumens, Unas. S. Getz and Harry Merry, a quartet of artists whose reputations are national. Brninard & Robinson, under the Reed Aside from all this the spectacle will Hotel, will sell two lots on Washington have the assistance of a very careful street dramatic company, augmented by a avenue, neir corner of Thirty-fiftcor pi of pantomimic artists, fresh from for $.V0. London. With a thorough knowledge Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills of the desire of American theatreAct on a new principle regulating the goers, no person is more capable of ap liver, stomach and bowels through the peasing them than Mr. Wm. J. Gilmore, nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles' whose greatest efforts have been cen Pills speedily cure billiousness, bad tered on this season's presentation of taste, torpid liver, piles, constipation. "The Twelve Temptations." Unequalod for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses, 25 The World Earlched. cents. Samples free at iL A. Walker. The facilities of the present day for the Notice to Stone Cutters. production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort Keep away from Detroit,Mich.,during strike. of mankind are almost unlimited and Wisdom's Violet Cream. when Syrup of Figs was first produced Is the most exquisite preparation in the the world was enriched with the only world for softening and whitening the perfect laxative known, at it la the only hands and face. It is not only a substitute for, but in remedy which is truly pleasing; and re every respect superior to glycerine, cold freshing to the taste and prompt and cream, vaseline and like preparations. effectual to cleanse the system gently in Being neither sticky nor greasy kid the Spring time or, in fact, at any time gloves may lie worn immediately after and the better it is known the mora pop applying it. For gentlemens' use after ular it becomes. Bhuving it stands without an equal. Auction. (!. W. livll ft Co- - auction and com- mifasion merchants. If you have any claw of merchandise that you wish to turn into cash, give us a call. Do not sell your household goods until you ane us. we win pay casn lor ail Kinds of goods. Dry goods, notions, bootn, shoes, Oilioe 3U2, groceries, furniture, Ac Twenty hf Hi street. Special attention paidtoouwide aales or rurnilur and stock. rd ft. : Wit acknowledge a nice bi colored in vitation to celebrate July 4th at Grand Junction. We reciprocate by extend 'ng a cordial solicitation to the good people of that town to come to Ogden on that .day and .see our oratory and hear th water squirt. GREAT RACES. TROTTING 2:45 CLASH; Pl'RMK $ltKl. J. P. Stoneroad. Denver, enters Don. S. P. H. Iiosche, Salt Luke, enters Ro mero Jr. Geo. Callary, Logan, enters Dexter. A. G. Hast. Salt Lake, enters Incus. Thos. IL Harris, Salt Lake, enters Miss Foxie. facing J, D. Lucas. 2:30 CLASS. Mitchell, Salt Lake, enters Elder M. Pendleton, A. Salt Lake, enters Lydia Allen. A. S. Kendall, Salt Lake, enters Riley K Geo. Edwards, Ogden, enters Maggie II. A. D. Carson, Pleasant, Kansas, enters John H. Geo. Burris, Ogden, enters Brown. Dolly Salt Lake, enters Denny - h Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. J. J. pacing 2:22 D. Mitchell, Lucas. Geo. Brown. J. Burris, o ID, A. Fitzgerald, Dolly A. D. Carson, Pleasant, Kansas, enters A. D. Carson, Pleasant, Kansas, enters E. W. S. UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF In our Shoe Department our customers because they know that our shoes are the best goods made in this country and when they can buy the best for the same price that inferior goods are selling why should they not be pleased? will please a great many of GRAND OPERA HOUSE! OXJ NIGHT ONLY ! Friday, June This prince of Wales having at last trotting 2:23 class; puksk $400. made a record at something, might have J. P. Honeroad, Denver, enters Mina play written for him and star the coun-tr- y nie's Almont- aa a banker. There's something in Henry Verkes, Denver, enters Belle J. Alex Lewis, Butte, enters Contractor. the boy, and he should have a chance. (i. W. Beckler, Deuver, enters At the riBk of getting whipped we sugBelle. gest that he double up with Col. John pacing 2:18 class; pursk $400. L. Sullivan. J. A. Fitzgerald, Salt Lake, enters Pomp. It is surprising how the people do turn P. II. Rosche, Salt Lake, enters Don out to Sunday school exercises in this Angus. A. G. Rysdale, Salt Lake, enters Tom town. The churches which had Chil- Lindermaa. W. D. dren's Day programs on Sunday had Womack, Denver, enters overflow audiences. It is also worthy of Fred W. NAMED RACK TROTTING AND PACING. remark that great energy was shown in & Stone, Ogden, enters, "Stona-monZeimer fine a occagetting up programs for the sion. Geo. Edwards, Ogden, enters, Maggi Mam-brin- o THE SECOND EDITION OF Ladies Shoes will sell at the following reductions for this week. Quality Duality Uuauty uauty 500 uality 6.00 uaiiiy 7.00 uality 3.25 4 00 4.25 reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reuuecu reduced 1 1 to $2.50 to 2.95 to to to 375 tu to o TO EVERY MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD IN UTAH. In writing for the press use only 3ne B. F. Garr, Ogden, enters, Mormon Boy. L. C. Lee, Ogden, enters, Prince. Geo. Higby, Hooper, enters, Hooper. N. Richardson, Ogden, enters, Sallie. A. Z. Washburn, Ogden, enters, Sport. side of the paper. Don't forget this. If you use both sides of the sheet your article may get into the waste basket. Also: be brief. Short articles are much In addition to the above entries over more likely to be printed than long ones running horses will be entered and stand many more chances of being twenty for the meeting, which entries will close read. the night before the races. r J. GILMORE'S Glorious Ballet Spectacle, Th HItEMIWIONS 450 S. J. BURT & BROS. IMPORTANT W.M. 12 8 CHAS. IL YALE, Mansger. WITH 100 PEOPLE ENGAGED ! Th Oraod Bullet The Bewitehicli? Dangers. The Ijovely Premiera. Th Wc'-derful Syecialitie. THK NOVKLTV OK THK SEASDN. llie Massive 8oene The ChHrming Music, The Movin(( Panoratn The (roreoua Custunies. TIIIRfY-FlVIN THE BALLET. The Biggest of HpectacieeU'rioes, fl, 75,50,, X Do You Want a Bargain ? Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat Chronic Diseases and Deformities. saddles; AND old innrAna and eiamininff phr1cln of Tb Liebig Burffieal loMtitnta Ad "World Di uf Kiuui ('ity and Hn Francisco pvoury" will viit and hav njheet at the Hmtxn hotel. Feb. 25 and 28, at ('lift bo uw, Halt Lake, Fob. and 2K, 191. Thin will he a rare rhauce for tba people of Utah to conanlt free wifh tlie oldeet and moat auecengful i'alifnrnia iiecialiet who haa had nearly fifty yeare special practice, havin graduated iu W4X Borne mher the old doctor will visit Utah himself. Dr. Liehiff k Co. of 8an Francisco are the only rvlinhle specialisU from the large cities wiio visit Utah Quarterly, who treat all wasting and annoying chronic diseases of men, women and childreu and the only brace and deformity mannfae torera who visit Utah from Ban Francisco Kansas City. t Do You Smoke ? HA.Ii2STESS DUSTERS. THE PEOPLE'S First Store East of Postoffice, on STOBE Twenty-fourt- h IN SILK STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. If so, Don't Fail to Try 1 Best 5c. Cigar in m ML For Sale by all Dealers. Wholesale Agents, 411 24th St., But Don't Lose Any Time in Attending Street. Goodrich's Shoe Sale! NOW GOING ON AT HANDKERCHIEFS. Gents handkerchiefs 5 cents. Gents hose extra heavy three pair 25 cents. Gents hose very good two pair 25 cents. Gents underwear from 15 cents up. Newest novelties in neckwear. A new line of goats overshits. Our line of China and Cheap Glassware at cost to close out, THE LAP "AMERICA'S CHAMPION,' ! Ladies hose from 10 cents up. Childrens hose from 5 cents up. Ladie's underwear from 10 cents up. Childrens underwear from 5 cents up- - Baby saques from 5 cents up Baby booties from 10 and 13 cents up. Children's handkerchiefs 3 for 5 cents. Ladies hemstitched handkerchiefs 5 cents. Ladies hemstitched bordered handkerchiefs 5 cents. NOVELTIES A The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. All mifist go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. t" n. 19r- - WA IT FOR 4 - PAW ABSOULSLY PURE Salt Lake, enters Pomp. of jNTew York. TTTTHPTVT A TT "RT?iO B&kinj class; purse $.100. Salt Lake, enters Elder Ogden, enters A Mr. Barnes Warranted Long Havana Filler. Ryan. P. Stoneroad, Denver, enters Belle J L. 0. Lee. Ogden, enters Byron Smith. Chas. Whitmore, Salt Lake, enters Otho. Thos. Harris, Salt Lake, enters Thome. J. B. Raoier, Salt Lake, enters Jim McCord. COMEDY-DRAM- e TROTTING 2:28 CLASS. S. C. Ewring, JUNE 17, 1891 A. C. GUXTERS GREAT ' Splendid Spwd Program at the Junc tion City Park. At an early date, soon to be named, the Junction City Driviug Park and Fair Association will regale the people of Og den and adjacent territory with a great program of races by fast trotting, pacing and running horses. The purses will be liberal and srounds attractive. The is west of the city, across the river Fark is the program and its immense: Milium The original company and Scenic Effects. man-abo- Gkkmant is having strong political airitation on the bread question. The Froeinnige party demands a reduction of the duties on grain, the high price of bread presses heavily on the working classes and may cause a change of min istry. ! F.W.Sanger, Broadway Theatre N.Y. Mr. Barnes Polio a aO.fi. t n.i NM WEDNESDAY rad ct ik!4& f !!, fz.(4anl upwards. UOW fLi Or-eo- f S,m Toti. of New York will pror mora than interesting just at th present of th murder of time oa account fUkU-- , 1 GRAND OPERA HOUSE ajrtd .. In tlacicff rour order for to this ssaaun, b sur your cam ia listod with th Mountain Springs Ic ona. pan T, oomiuonly known aa U Griffith ponoa Ui only hpriiiiis to la u city, vi guaraale it to I pure, olear V'd fre luCoMmm Oflice from bmjml jal building 404 Washington avenue iixkford tX.VJ sbos for fJ at Ash by Bros. John Hazard. : liilUt Uf. Ue'.i fully. Mem-brin- s A strong demand for a county fair comes from the smaller towns in Weber county. They want a fair that will excel that of any county in Utah and they want it held at Ogden. The county fair should be held before the territorial fair, and the best part of the exhibit should be taken to Salt Lake City to carry away the premium for the best county exhibit. ruH-t- , neuralgia, nervoua debility, duU&, oocfuiuoa of uiind etc It acta like a harm. Trial bouie and tin book oa Nervous and Heart DiMaasea," with eu- at IL A. ecjukied testimonials, tre Ui aiker'a. It ia warranted toeoctaio M or dangerous drug. opium, morphin a THE )ra AMUSEMENTS. ia a r but abetter it will :y benefit tliis batiuB aa much as th iv. daiooverr of the KaetoraUv Xerio by ut. r rju.kua Miles is doubtful. 1 Li is just stat tb Amencaa peopl Mad to cure the exoeetive nervousness, dyspepsia tietdnc-tie- , dizzines, tuq. mnia, n,'k.L..e reUe Hurt" . M. COk&FLL. A Satij&al Ertiit. TL LuU.ig of th Wurid'a Fair aid acaroviy ttly IS IT. Otfdeo Ui paper the fwlizs of hi to lL cotoc Ute practice of nee Borthwc pcupie. And acy aula ahoi out color bUnd ou It aiktU-- r because of bigotry u.u.t admit that La tells aoa facts tial are not pfclaUbW beetut too true. Thrr ara auaia very sugentiva ttifiga ia ahatbaasja Ou is that it wont do fuc acy xty or class of moralist to elaim to be friend! to that race and to dais fritedahip io return of a valuable kind, uoleaa they ahow they are ameer. Ttay must praclie what they preach. Fur if they do aot tta black man a iil ma get too amart to ba Oiada scat's-pof acd s ill by independent action or with tie opposition, sunn teach politicians that hypocrisy ia not the best policy, FrejudU dues exist, North as well as And what can be done for it: South. The blacks? For on thing educate. Another thing Yes and the whites too. ia for the blacks to quietly and gradually assert themselves in politics. It will take time to cure these errors. The colored people have shown much patience. That their progress is slow is not to be wondered at they've bad an up hill time of it But every year will make it better, Klavery once existed in England but oolor prejudice has largely disappeared there. There was a time when colored men could afford to feel grateful to the Re Has that time passed publican party. away? Republican leaders must not expect to bold the colored people by throwing them chaff. This reference to the color line is not made with special reference to the grievance of the young man who who writes th printed latter, but to the question in a general way. It is a live issue, and all people of this liepubllo should keep it in mind. It's well to think about it care A OGDEN, UUUU T HUT II 16. 1691. PEOPLE'S First Store East of Postoffice, on STORE, Twenty-fourt- h St. 313 TWENTY-FOURT- 313 H STKEET- - THIRD STORE WEST OE POSTOEEICE. |