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Show tnDVS DULY COMMERCIAL: THIKSJAY. Ji XY THE COMMERCIAL. aotrilL:. at! ri-- at M.; iLaL o wit What J'r w. ut.r.g AtUfUry W. ttT 1J H3. 21. AMUSEMENTS. D.i it wjme eurt t a Lar.g L. "ilaballii Ti'tijfLt. kji,y iturgent. t eao, Li' h poiyjraoty, te tLsX vp to that tiL t i l beo soefflipLatk-Aiidc-W- l a c&rdifcal feature of theur the liberal tk'iet WW s!r.i tLfct i'e & a, repuaiatod G and fuperidi, not aa F. ill is a s ha error bur a enoia. a pettifcL fwls as Natiucai that aaturaliy I'odrr ooTpr, , iVaiot-raUai..l difiavoa icg ti. pr- t Ljf left. aod CVt-- r gr-'of Alurmou ehun-dicta CJ IitlM. tion, in ratios, lo and be bold! ia a dar uf it way t tut St tu lor l Ths aa it tb Mormoe UMLX. SI iOtKJPTlUX k A TEX-T.. ' . . . : ... . People's . party . . .. attack Major BrsJ jeeterday. As tLe iuuritw. :luseu xriUEfl- alu lufeji ii. i l jus ' I M' triik Maj r i ii.-- t runu'u g f r u :Ic ia this phact Liberal x?puaei;t should go and do likewise. caiiiit'ga this gratuitous esult can on tor the itxiooLtI UMUatt ground Jy b Lave say tha ti.t tLe Siuh linl man eij-to- to to lsaJ lateThinga upholders of the polygamous Jrin greatness helrarthy but tLa hoc 'a akin a graud 1 bo k'jt'ft- rate u fftt Jul 1. 11. "ill tore up of national or tfc year and l. now Democracy llrpubhcanuiia cannot for an is plainly acd the ails like"! Ihicg the cloven foot aod Hoe re iU-- : -r os, r . a ki iiik!t oxiotttl When a man Italian raf.i l.y jterica out. Land of th old polygamous eo" Disk a failure of a thins he generally church and tate monster lately driven from the PeopiVs party faetneefees IAL Sunt K : If f tuvo'rt.rk - m. Llaiues eotueoii ttE wLtiloin S uhen the assailant of I, ti. atoiar til I 'mi- Ill t torney himself a eeion of the chief polyIIUSOK." THAT 'LOLL OF gamous autocrat of the Mormons, is put forward to lead the. Kepublk-aiiof ic the party divison movement, A fity pajier Las printing from TUCK-HAiiileatone time a polygamous MorThere are a few theatrical eompacies jixy time to time a list i Weber county re- mon hpotnle does a similar business in in this country which nwl no introduca lioll of publicans. The list is Leaded Sail Lake City. And si multaneout.lv, in tion to our thriatr goers. The high I1KERIL COl'XIY TICKET. Honor." the same cuuuing party division move- standing of the management and the inment but on the Deuiocratio aide, be- dividual reputation of the actors and i a made in t!. No hf'wg attfiiipt Cuuut.l..r SwouJ IVuanl Ifotrirt : hold the son of the at one time polyga- actress who compose the organization whuee thorn uiiid way to browleat F11KI J. KltSKL. mous Apostle Kichards, who eo carry a weight of iaipreegit'eneea that uau.'-- are found there into a notion that served the polyganiistic oligarchy needs no laudatory phrasing in advance. : triot they tiuiht etand by the Iiepublieau in the courts to defend the violator of Of such a character is Manager A. M. THOM AS BL.ITKB. program to be consistent. the Kdmunds law. The bray of those in Paltner'g company which will be at the the van of this national party division Grand tonight in Augustus Thomas' : t Third Rirnn-iilatiiThat little srheme won't work. It is movement has same the old suceesrful American play, "Alabama." JAMES X. KIMBALL AND 1X)S SUttllEK who score Not a man in a clap trap. familiar sound that used to salute ua Distinguished actors are always welSelt mpo : signed that roll or allowed some one else from the ranks of the People's party, come aud their annual and biennial comJOHN J. OETEZ AND T. WHALES'. to do it for him, pledged himself to do only the tune is changed and the old ing is a source of keenest gratification to of Public School: Superintend" has reversed ends for awhile os- all lovers of dramatic art of the highest anything. In fact few seriously thought donkey (iKOKOK MlSiKOVK. submistensibly to kick itself, type. Mr. Palmer's company always about it It was a pleasant novelt), and sion, so loudly to allpleading the liberals ever excites the liveliest anticipation the roll was largely procured on the un- asked; su?jending ita late religious func- of one The pleasure. that TIIK LI HE It At I'LATFOIlil. derstanding that tha object of the club tions, and looking forward anxiously to will vinit us this season challenges the the time when, statehood once secured, criticism of the most It The Liberal county convention com was simply to talk politics, to commence it will le able to go back to its old presents a list of nameshypercritical. associated with education. political business Asiatic and .ill its heels most work and the turn once exalted lust evening its glories of the Ameri pleleJ its The signers did not say, w ith a very more upon the Gentiles, fulfilling fur- can stage. Ihere is no need to say decisions were excellent. It ratified the few exceptions, that they were in favor ther the prophesy of "President" L. W. more. A Let of the names of the memvery strong and excellent ticket Shurtliff, in ISSG, who then stated that bers of the carries con- of party division at this time. That "If the Gentiles ever did carry Ogden couviction. The company all its and proby the committee, actors who will be seen is considered. But was not it matter City, they would quarrel among them- in "Alabama" are Mr. Maurice ISerrv-morceeding were harmonious and enthusiMr. J. H. Stoddart, Mr. L M. being thought over now, and the "Iloll selves at once, so the Mormons could astic. d tamper with the factions and substan- Holland, Mr. Charles L. Harris, Mr. And it adopted a pliitform of prici-ple- e of Honor" has gone into a state of tially carry the day until statehood was Edward Bell. Mr. A. S. Abeles. Mr. Wal- dissolution. Most of the men rep- aecured." that taunt be eatifcfactory to every den Ramsey, Mr. Reub Fax, and Miss This was the Mormon program, then, May lirooklyn. Miss Lmilv Seward. Miss liberal in the county. The tone of the resented on it are liberals first and reit is the Mormon program today. Agnes Miller and Miss Nannie Crad-doedeclarations are clear, dignified and publicans afterward. work? Will Will of it siren the of means Honor" song The 'iioll nothing courageous. There in do avoidanceof the submission to all Liberal demands acThe cities which will have the pleasexcept that in national party politics its companied with a HUitt'hood imue, but the party announgymnastic division on ure of seeing the great American play, in believe signers republican principles. National party lines lull the Gentiles of "Alabama," presented by the distin ces to the world in t emigrate but Ogden to sleep in fancied security until guished A. JI. Palmer company, may lunguoge the reasons why it is statehood environs the territory, en- consider themselves exceedingly fortunOX TALKS POLITICS. to of admission as a the Utah opposed trenching Mormon ascendency, fulfill- ate, and feel grateful to Manager Al. tat at this time. ing Mormon "prophecy" and suddenly ltaymans liberal enterprising spirit. (BY ONE WHO KNOWS.) driving all true Americans from Utah Only seven cities will be visited from They are the possibility of a design to The Standard is very luminous in its even as rats scamper from a sinking the time the company leaves New 1 ork wxsure permanent Mormon church domin the second week in July, until it reinance in the statfl, which would be a elucidation of the Liberal nominations. ship? God forbid. turns to Chicago Sept 7th. To carry violation of the principles on which the Hon. F. J. Kiesel's name, w hich has been one of the greatest dramatic successes The Ocean Mails. of our day, together with one of the Kepublic is founded, and the great in- on the lips of almost every Liberal in Rradstreet's: The Postmaster-Genermost brilliant companies in the world in jury to property interests which such Weber county as eligible for a place on the Liberal ticket for the last two weeks, is anxious to change the unfavorable point of experience, ability and artistic an aseendoncy would bring about. is especially irritating to the alias dead showing made for the fiscal year ,ending excellence, from ocean to ocean :n so The convention represanted Amerimeans the risk of extraordi a party organ. Seen through in 1890, during which only GO cents were short tim, and indicates business encanism, and eo it naturally made its next People's nary expense the jugglery of its inspired optics, there earned by in American ships carrying ergy and enterprise of the highest type. Tbwk a declaration in defense of the is some awtul necromancy in Mr. Kiesel a United states mails to while ""'' 'SI B. . ... . .' . or a ana nietesis ine laboring former letter accepting the nomination nearly g 100,000 were paid toEurope, foreign soip1 for and his recent declinletter mayor, man. for carrying similar mails to Europe. ing a nomination for the legislature. rapid weekly put a first-clas- s Keing a party of progress, the liber- And all this luminosity is evoked by the He aimsontotwo service routes, one als necessarily spoke for a broad policy Standard to conceal the difference be- to Great Britaintransatlantic and another to a contitween a letter a and letter de and accepting tf public improvements, being in nental port The requirements of clining a nomination. Su?h a method the new service in connection with the spired with patriotic regard for the wel of illumination is not republican; it is fare of Utah, it insisted upon a liberal not democratic, but it is peculiarly enlargement of the old service will, it is estimated, call for the building of five presentation of our advantages at the Mormon. vessels of the first class, seventeen of the World's Fair. second class, five of the third class, and c It necessarily resented all political The and the four of the fourth class, at a probable dictation from any church and spoke wings of the alias cost of from 827,000,000 to $30,000,000. dead People s party have had a large Vessels of the first three classes are to Mid-Sumni- er emphatically in defense of an American number of orators perambulating be so constructed as to admit of their system of free public schools. through Utah and ostensibly retailing prompt and economical conversion into It came out squarely for free coinage to the people scraps from the history of naval cruisera The maximum bounty of silver, and insists upon the improve the respective national parties, as far to be paid by the government is to be back as the times of Jefferson, Jackson $4 per mile for the first class, for the ment of the irrigation facilities of the and the immortal Lincoln. These ora- second and third class $2 per mile, and extent to consis the Territory highest tors tell us that from the past record of for the fourth class two thirds of f 1 per tent with vested rights. those parties we may be enlightened as mile for the shortest practicable outWe must have room for our Fall and And, finally, it pronounced its con- to the true character and present status ward voyage. Wiater Stock, and as we have a large of Democratic the and Republican demnation upon that barbaroub crime assortment in various lines of Summer May Railway Earnings. of today. And yet when the parties of the Mormon prie3thood againBt so same rule b applied to these local Bradstreet's: Net railway earnings Goods received in late shipments, to and Democratic wings for May are the least satisfactory of make room for our early fall shipments ciety polygamous marriage. we now offer some of the greatest barof the alias dead party when we speak There is no cowardice, no those presented this year, yet neither in gains ever shown in our store. The peo-nl- n of of modern the and the history crafty Bentiment in the Liberal platform. Every nf Otrdnn are acauainted with the nefarious organization which has so sud- amount or percentage is the falling off voter should carefully read it, for it rep and quality of our goods and character been so as have to on divide national large might expected. denly pretended resents the purpose and principles for party lines the organs of the Mormon For the first time this year the monthly know that whatever we oner is nrst which liberals are going to rally and party division subterfuge are either des- returns of both gross and net earnings quality and exactly as represented. show a decrease compared with totals press on to victory in this campaign. It perately dumb or dumbly furious. for the corresponding month a year has Americanism, and patriotism and To the or the ago, the falling off being about 3.5 per These are a few of our special bargains: o mind it is a gross cent, in each instance. When the heavy progress written in every plank. It is a Scotch Zephyr Cloth, at 20 cents per of are returns of last defilement buried to May in the cite on recalled, year which past citizen platform every good indull of the true with, late yad. that the trade, together depressed theory can stand, be his national political and support division Amore's reduced from 27cents to 18 sudden of the Mormons on na- dustries and the circumstances of there church affiliations what they may. tional party lines is only a Mormon being one business day less in May this cents per yard. The Liberals of Weber county have a strategem. Such authentic history as year than in May a year ago, the decline, French All Wool Challies reduced great ucket oa a grand platform, and it the late Mormon President John Tay- can hardly be regarded as other than from 65 cents to 45 cents per yard. 75 lor's great feat of himself practicing trifling. to 55 cents per yard. challenges compariTOn in both respects plural marriage, with other Mormons, Standard Prints, 20 yards for $1.00. with all other parties in the field. Fair Women. in America and afterwards denying in Pride of the Laundry Bleached Muslin, France that the Mormons allowed or All bright, beautiful and fascinating 15 yards for $1.00. countenanced To all. at the women made are more polygamy charming by the CAUTION TO LIBERALS. Mormon division press, it is to defile the artistic use of Wisdom's famous Rober-tinLadies' Gingham and White Dresses dead and buried past, merely to mention most regular AT COST. enlivens the It All liberal voters of the city should the late notorious act of the Mormons of beauty by adding freshness, purity and Outing Flannels. Per yard. 11 cent nee to it that their names are on the reg Idaho, who, in a mass, withdrew from brilliancy to the complexion. cent reduced to 8 cents. 12 quality reduced to 10 cents. 15 cent istration lists of their respective warda their church on the eve of an election so quality as to be able to elude the disfranchiseOnly $75 per lot in installments of $1 quality reduced to 10 cents. 20 cent Every liberal who was registered and ment laws of that territory. And yet it week in Rex Place on street car line. quality reduced to 13J cents. per vote election to at the February entitled is the same outfit the same class under Ladies' Muslin Underwear, at 33 per Keuly, Ille & Co. is entitled to vote at this election, as the same leaders who are just now, 2414 Washington avenue. cent off from regular price. in here a of similar act Utah.performing well as all who registered in May and Chentilly Lace Flouncing reduced in pretending to divide on Go Slow. June. The names of those who voted at duplicity, from $1.25 per yard' to 90 cents. national party lines, to escape the just Over zealous the February election had to be trans- consequences of their past behavior, to Philadelphia Times: Spanish Guipure Lace Flouncing referred to new books and care should divide opposition and under a new dis men are a nuisance. In doing any great duced from $1.50 to $1.10. Children's Gingham Zephyr Dresses now be taken to make sure there were guise accomplish their old and cher work the time.Jthe place and the opporAT COST. ished purposes. no errors. tunity must be considered. Rashness is weakness and a signal of danEvery Liberal to get a vote on August "Things have changed now," say these a sign of Smashing a mosquito with a club Yes; things have ger. 3d must have his name on the list of his is a waste of smashing it thus changed, somewhat as Apostle Parley P. when it is strength around ward; the lists are now open for inspec- Pratt the head of fooling in his biography states they once tion. There is no such thing ss swear- changed in his case, when, pursued by baby is a crime. Go slow young man ing in votes in this territory on election officers of the law in Missouri, he him- and whack it with a to well. self declares he lied to get his meals free day. The places where the lists may be and keep from getting caught The Liberals, instead of the Missourians, found in the several wards are as fol- got after the Parley P. Pratts of today Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. lows: and pressed them so hard that they have old the shell of abandoned the People's First Ward: City Hall. forces on naSecond Ward: Nelson & Fell's livery party, and dividedto their elude pursuit and tional party lines slable oflioe, Twenty fourth street. secure immunity from a just popular Third Ward: Mound Fort school punishment for past offenses. The old house. People's party ramparts were so indelibly bv polygamy and church dictaFourth Ward: Cortez building, 2472 markedweakened by blundering incom- tion, Washington avenue. and perforated for such Fifth Ward: Newman's tin store, 2530 Eetency peep-holwork as the noY. B. contorious Hampton Washington avenue. ducted in Salt Lake City and disby such assaults as McMillen The Standard seems to be annoyed graced made upon Deputy United States Mar at Mr. Kiesel because he did not seek a shal Collins, and the Mormon-Iiepubli- - thtt th trainer jmtr.t Iwo t wraJi MD"vi:' cu!..-!uio- Mif-w- t vt-r- GRAND OPERA HOUSE y o prfr-tx-- e HE L -; .- TL a party-divisio- K.Lers. la Ait.i srtte Thomas's Great American play, ALABAMA! Under the direct ion of Mr. Ai Havm nh original east and Elaborate SUiire Settinu's- - The Greatest Success of the Season. 1 ronounced the liest American Drama Ever Written. The play will be presented by the following distinguished . Vf Mr. J. 11. Ktrxliiiinl Mr MaiiriiA P.um-n.i.I1 i L. Harris. Mr. Rilvarrl Iloi M. r. I. ueuo., .. ax tr S t and Miss May Lrookym, Miss Lmily Seward, Miss Agnes Miller and jar. Miss Nannie LrauJock. r n,. C iia-utw- WHY "ALABAMA" DRAWS n ( Jly Palmers Home Stock Company, 3L A. 23. taanagemt takes grest plasar la presenting to the public of Ogden a Y, Um KOCH, Tlmrsday, fle - a At rttitd m- fcuWES ! "It is a good play to begin with: nert it is a play by an American, and last it is a play about Americans." Xew York Herald. "Alabama is the last and beet of all The most elaborate and most beautiful scenic production of the New York season. New York Times. pro-pwte- tl e, tat-tore- k. al BUBTS GRAND it frits! I TRADE I THE BIG I STORE. I Y0U I I I GET I Lots of other articles in Men's Goods at the same rate. I SMALL 1 PRICES! I All Straw Hats at Cost. Immense Reduction in Prices of China and India Silks. No such Reductions ever made before! SELECTION 2(1 ftid JIM Calico for A Line of Ladies' House wrappers at $i. and Up. Mormon-Democrati- Mormon-liepublica- Sixty cents worth of Men's Sox for Twenty five cents. n Clearance Sale! Mormon-- Republican time-servin- g Mormon-Republica- n Mormoa-Democrati- Where the biggest crowds continue to go you're sure to find the biggest attractions. Give us a trial when you want a pair of narrow width shoes, a table spread, or a new dress. Anybody can sell Cheap Goods, but everybody can't sell goods of prime quality at the low price we ask. Black Grenadines at 45c per Whe this lot is gone you'll get no more at that price. Huge consignment of Oxfords and Slippers just received. If you need something GOOD and UP WITH THE TIMES see these. Our windows are full of novelties--yo- u might see something there that you want- f . yard- - - i. 1IG1T k SIS Nos. Washington Ave. 2327-23- 33 e. WM. DRIVER & SON, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS 2453 Washington A eue, Ogden, Utah. V Mormon-Republican- s. S. J. We carry the Finest Line of Toilet Articles, BURT & BROS. Perfumes, Soaps, Etc. in Ogden. . e Li ' k ABSOLUTELY PURE NOW FOR BARGAINS -- IN- Silks and Summer Dress Goods OF EVK11Y DESCRIPTION! We shall not be Undersold by any house in the city. JENNINGS, LAST & THOMAS, 24G5 Washington Ave |