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Show GDES DULY COMMERCIAL: SINDAY. JLXE 21. 1891. VTAH CXIl THE COMMERCIAL. UTAH O&DE. TLr a th sTVIMI. JCNr .r - ir fT--n- i 'V4. Pi uan to iaxiM feWnpttM. pr.es. , " im-- ' Twrutr- u---as town I tbf bwa KuL M.t and ouurafe VLB TtCtOTM. l'T. - v; -- 4ft '. fay j than i!i It tit and moat direct ar !r raint'eoieut yet made against the folly of the golditea' position ia found in the l press dispatch, tn this issue, oootainiof a report of the nroceediiure of the National Kxacutive Silver ia aeaaioa in Near York. The committee doaa not niincw mat ten. The talk ia plain and pointed. Toe position taken ought tu he ooovinc-into every intelligent man. east or areat. that ailrer money ia a neeeaaity and that it ought to be fully remonetiMMl, not only in this nation hilt over the en tire emitted world. The committee ahoava that while business eitenaiona anil requirements hare increased at ao enormoua rate during the past few yearn, t he demonetization of silver bjr a number of European nations, and ila partial demonetization in thin nation, has brought about decreise (when compared with the increase in the volume of buaioaaakif the volume of money in circulation. The iximmittee also points to the decrease in the production of gold, while the demand for ia constantly increasing and bows that the failure of Baring Broth era in London, and the great stringency in money matters in Kurope, ia largely due to the unwise discrimination against silver. It is indeed strange thst some eastern men will not oomprehend these two simple propositions: Firal, thst an in crease in the volume of money ia the great financial necessity of the day, and that to meet such necessity silver should be fully remonetized and placed on an footing with gold as far as equal coinage privileges are concerned. Tii- - aaau-iaUv- Jon-uitte- e thre Out of the newest s that grace our the I'ark City ilinrr. brightest .3 paM-r- form of trust that reaches deepest into tho pockets of the people, a robbery infinitely rid perpetrates than highway robbery, because it is continuous, is that form ol robbery known ua "trallic agreements" among railroads. Such agreements destroy very vestige of that proer and legitimate competition the people of the nation are entitle ! to in returu f. r sur. ren ering to Htppoaad competing the right of eminent domain. Kvery isi-iblloop, rule, requirement, scheme anil pretext that shrewdness and ingenuity ran invent to uialte. guard and protect outrageous and exc.ssive cha tv. sei,ed uiHin. The schedults have been devised that the shipper is fleece nt ev ry turn. There is no possibility for ti t nt to get just and fair rates. If hi' ships k carload of freight a thousand miles lie practically buys the car and presents it to the company and there are doubtless many cars that have been and presented so bought several hundred We times. hear of cars of freight being charged for at the rate of 1500, $7(10 and even as high as $SO0. There is ueither justice, business nor seass in suh outrageous charges they are simply robbery, ar.d the power of government should, and will have to be, invoked to prevent the extortions of these "traffic agreements." One rail-tori- - Karen. A move is being mad by cumber of the business men to have the business houses close during the afternoon races to be given by the Junction (Mi Dr.ving Hark Association, ll is urged by anum ber of gentlemen that if this were done would thereby he an opportunity afforded for the proprietor and clerka to attend the race It is also urged that such increased attendance would add largelv to the and help to receipts of the reiuburae the members for the outlay tu preparing the park which contains the beat mile track in the inter mountain country. aaaot-iatio- o very-heav- It reading the very good mining article in this issue that the Mining Exchange is up and at its l duty, and some of these days this find itself awaken and the probably metropolis of one of the great mining centers of the west. The Kxchange is dome well. will be seen by GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tkatrntr 1 Muastrels pUyed to Gaorg Thatcher mdawars) of asodanta sua at the Irand last night. This troupe is a eoaa girls, hats do ar that pany of artists, every on of them, and I the yok. acrobatics, band mu fact that seiect-o- g a t v 11 hat is a ciaca tiner were of s order of aaenL Where i kV I " V high art teas snoat use r mmm r lk v ' vail suppose, la fact it is ' an art out Baaaaawi Hi .tend a tiret class sous. It by all coa.ee The Enormous Successful Presentation! kiika jorgeoLr to Tfce Bottom of the awsV see a face that The most recent succeHsf ul spectacuwithout grace luade to look radaculous lar play. -- The Bottom of the Sea," will by a bat that la be presented at the Grand on Wednes M4 turta it i net sa l of June --1. one night. The pi sea aa a cocforoiUsx to it. Finsas woman cm wear I day. i decided and its novelty, production in blue, sum red. suae yellow, and some othar cities has attracted crowds. It is; 11 use very bad taste in colors as wall as 10 said to be one of most the marvellous Men may speak flippantly of hap. plays of this generation, and to the frivolous in fsaloon but any user scenic of the weird imaginativeness of ant man can tell at a glance whether a savor Verne. The scenes are said to Jules MM Ml HAMl presents a appaarance or not. And not to do so takes study, be artistic and mechanical triumphs iu meir way, sur aim attenlton and time. pniiim of detail. An prfsing elaboration (earner, the laying of a submarine -should not dress the way But the wreck of a vessel, and the of the are all vividlv !h7 do" any s thi sensational appear on toe street, say la salm Conti pictured. The height neutala, and like as not she would be ar realism is shown in the descent of divers rested by a policeman. Has a woman to the "dark, unfatbouied caves of anv inalienable rights in Ureas under the ocean," the repariog of a broken cable, Seats on Sale Tuesday, June 23. at q a. m. Regular Besides tne law part of it. the and an attadc oo the divers by ao enorlaw: meo aod made criticisms mous octopua The company presenting newspapers would proscribe ber as they did Dr. the piece ia said to be good, and a Hoe Mary Walker. But, it is here admitted production throughout is promised. that much prudish nonsense about "The Urnh Bar." "modesty" baa passed away. Vary little ia oow thought of what may called natThe bill for June Ms is "The Grab ural human attire as seen io the theaters, at times. Tights are not referred Bag." It is a good show. See its an to, but costumes that conform to the nouncement elewhere. form and convenience of men and women. Manv young ladies now ride bicy- cles and on horseback in convenient Our Clothing costume, aud it is not considered imor sensible people. was not bought outrageous by proper nr tailed thai "s rand )enlng of the White lluue Dry (hmmIh Hons. As will be seen in today's Commkh-u- l Match. On Tuesday evening the Ogden Athletic Club will entertain with a glove match between the 'Montana Kid" and Win. Hamilton, both light weights. This will bo a very clever match. The "Kid" is about the smoothest man of his weight in the west, and full of good tacti.-- in a contest. Hamilton is a clever boxer and athlete, and they will give about as fine an exhibition as ever was seen in the city. The club now has a two yoars' lease of the Union opera hall, aud the meeting will be there. s the Hot Springs today. Outing belts at Wallace's. See the New International. Oo to Og-de- n Btate up there. Men from Washington say the same thing. We give notice now and here that Ogden is emphatically All Right and here to stay. Rkports of poor crops outside of the territorial limits of the United States meet with an exception in India. It is said that the yield of wheat there is the largest in the history of that country. The estimate is about 27,000,000 bushels. To Salt Lake City, greeting: What become of the Deep Creek boom. A recent letter to one of the papers of Zion states that the stages to that country do not hove enough passengers to juBtify regular trips. has Prohiiutiomsts all over the country lire somewhat exercised over the failure r ol the People's party to insert an in Cincinnati its platform. plank anti-li.juo- to It jj.i is encouraging to western interests nolo that the south is with the west t national issues. r n rn tun u U Bfi 1 I Oil , THE SEA An Innovation in Scenic Splendor! Its Like Never Seen Before! Prices- - GRAND OPERA HOUSE! ONLY ONE NIGHT! Thursday, June id. But. referring to the hats again, there is reason for seriously objecting to the peak as well aa plate head wear of women in theaters and churches. It might not be considered just the thing to take off one's hat in church but ia entirely stylish to wear one's head bare in theaters and the public would bless the women for doing ao. Besides, I'm assured by gentlemen of taste that the ladies look more lovely without than with their bats. It's not everything but is something, you know, to please the men. Fruit e ('ream Today at Dimmit's, SM Twenty-Hftstreet. City Teachers Examination. for Dudes, Ah, M And may not be Stlylish, But eeeexxxx eesee4 we guaran-- V9 tee you a Wetter THE GRAB BAG fit. nicer pattern Smoother made for garment the same OR PH IHIBJTION! money than any house in A (TGHjN COMPAN Y V In their Latest and Greatest Musical Extravaganza, Coder the Direction of the City ."The of proof pudding WM. MESTAYER! the is the eating." In IlTSale vestigate aud let quality and price talk Yours Truly, A. Mk. J. H. Meaoc. THERESA VAUGHN! The Only LEON, of Kelly 4 Leon Minstrels; MISS IRVLVG. THOS. O'BRIEN and MATTIE REDDING, and a Large Company of Comedians, Vocalists and Dancers. in I. L. Ci-a- 4 Sons. rk of Seats, Tuesday, June at 21. Must be seen to be appreciated STEARNS McCAL'SLAND. 9 a. m. Regular Prices. Hornbv "MONrVRCH & Carman, DENTIST. S. IR K ' ft RK COESSORS TO KI Oftteeiip Main over Fimiko' now Hnntware Store. Teeth extracto. without pain. Conwi-ot- i uncus retained. Difficult cam of artificial t.ftti jjoUeitod. Knarnntocl. tii SNYDER ":ST- !k NT- ROBINSON, HARDWARE COMPANY. S.isi 1 "'vj-Dealers in Hardware, Stoves, EX AM INK. Tinware, Ktc, Ktc. 3 We hope to ploace some of the people all the tine and know we can please all the people some times. I5ut it will lie our constant endeavor to please all the people all the time by keeping the largest and most complete stock of goods in our line in the city which we can ami will sell ut prices impossible for com- REDUCTIONS petition to meet. h In our Shoe Department will A public examination of teachers for please a great many of our positions in the public schools of the customers because they know city will lie held in the Centril school building on Thursdav and Fridav, June that our shoes are the best 2oth and 'Jlith, commencing on Thursday made in this country promptly at 'J a. m. All teachers desir- goods ing positions in the city schools for the and when they can buy the coming year should lie present at thfs W. N. BhUXIMO, Supt. best fot the same price that examination. inferior goods are selling why Dressmaking. should Mme. Bell, late of Chicago. M8 they not be pleased? street. First class work. isfaction guaranteed. ESTA YER-- Ah, TIN SHOP IN CONNECTION. HORNBY & Washington Avenue. CARMAN, Ogden, Utah- - Then 1 Sat- Only $:'" to Pueblo and Return. To those desiring to attend the open-iuLilly, Brackett & Co.'s hand sewed of the Colorado Mineral Palace at 17.50 shoe reduced to & at Ashby Bros Pueblo July 4, the Union Pacific will On Twenty-fift- h Street sell tickets at one fare for the round Luke's Knitting Factory sells a suit of trip on July lot and Jd. Tickets good to return until and including July 30. underwear for one dollar. Laird Schober d APRONS! Mil g Ladies Shoes will sell at the following reductions for this week. city-wil- Dr. Odmy lias returned from a trip up to Montana, and he declares thot has more life in it than the whole s THE HIO MARINK SPECTACLE! eeeoeoeeeneeeewe j fat Glove ih j tt V A m i l .rl the White House Dry (io-id-s uouipany will throw open its doors to the people of Ogden and country rouod about on tomorrow Monday evening, June !d, with one of the finest and most etalwrate stocks of imported dry goods furnishing and fancy goods ever displayed in the Kocky Mountain region. It will pay readers to read the daily announcements and when in search of bargaina, call Speaking of the men, we women do st the old stand formerly occupied by occasionally remember them, that was a W. H. Wright A Sons before purchasing good cut they got at the theatre the other night when their very elsewhere. nsred habit of going out to drink was SPORTING EVENTS. satirized by theduet singers. We heard gentlemen then say that it made them Rare on the Junction "tired" to see men crowding out from a The i. row of seats to go and indulge themcity Park. selves. A man who can not wait an HIS will be a week hour or two is certainly in a bail way. of famous sports. Ogden is getting to be too much of a On Tuesday the modern and civilized city to permit such three day's series of habits to continue popular. If some races at the Junc man Mies up and suys this is impertition City Driving nent why he's the very fellow I mean. Park and Fair Association grounds beSome more (a whole let of them, per gin. These will be will say this talk is "woman-like.- " ever haps) the best rai-So it is. But going out to drink is not, seen in this city. much better than The entries of both ami we are just that women men. Besides, can not very trotters and runners the well "put on the gloves" and tight. So w ill lie more numerscold. One is fully as noble as the ous than ever before, we We use our means of defense, the horses will lie of other. but gentlemen we respect seldom know-it- . greater reputation. See? Well then.don't. Aniceman, and the purses will lie the most liberal. gentleman, is a splendid creature. This park lias a splendid mile track and aAllreal men should be gentlemen, just to a beautiful location, on the high ground command the respect of the women. west of the city. Everybody should arThen they'd never hnd out that women range to go out as this program, to be can 6cold. Ami.ru a Oirl. found in this paper, will be immense. ( ! MM nTi?nnT M( HTx V AND STILL A.NOTHKK i 1 hats are piMM-uger- Junction City Driving- I'ark rela-lativ- e TRAFFIC AQBKKMENT8. Mex's ratksr tries astdcr KNT. 1 That CaUsf mg to sucreed be cause tits credit of UWa require that X.. it should. TLe f HE i iilMKK UL PlhUUlSO dsy ia out far ssay abo ( rrtthe roivamtjr iaada ill ha aurth a l uk. fur 'jurur of a online. P.t..k utinMoaj tkruoti U iuiI. am Ttir have usee built at ii:Jm!r four to mi auk out Lincoln, NVurtu-ka- . .4 . acd their lacd have utade every ooeof r. i . a; jioxo ti u. more than a quarter of a million iboilM All AMl'SKM WOMS. tat woaiea'a or) an U tt.e UTunrt.! ouU do im cjeiBiitle tb I'oivwatv cnarlj4iiag it tint yssur of srbouL Wbsa asec fijrht sr.tb Js i. Al MM It GM(t tU'.-- Tu liuu sUN w toAorrov. u (be ivHad tiret r.tiuwii. CM. (QUELL luartL. gitSlTr. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rovl U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE TlSlILlil GEO. A. CRAIG, PROP., 137 25th Street. 3.25 4.25 4 50 00 6.00 5 7.00 Quality Quality Quality Quality Quality Quality Quality to to to to to to to $2.50 2.95 3.35 -- AT- THE BAZAAR. Corner 24th ar.d Grant Ave. 0 3.75 Headquarters for 4.50 5.50 ART NEEDLEWORK MATERIALS. S. J. BURT & BROS. If so, Don't Fail to Try Do You Smoke ? "AMEBICA'S CHAMPION;' He Best Telephone 107. 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