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Show DAILY COMMERCIAL: THURSDAY JULY, 30. 1S51. 8 FRlK! FREE! I a Order of tLe Eailroal Ttle grraj-Ler- A WiXT"U-TVPE- 1 I vu b a in SITUATION' BV rt-- 6 laU IaU WIMEll-11 U)IK. A bt r A. H- -, H!OK KJllVii AT U )T. UJW I V iUl"(i M l' r. m-i- , city. Only Five Cents a Line Advert iiitt uaier this bed will earb per liii f t it rut of tie sJ 4 cofjiJi IB tUMM-IKi- fclYajue. WANTED. WASTKD-HOl'luMiM Srj baer ujii rixHb maial kuJ nr dv. witli TO KKXI". I'iiM L. H. aaulk, aveuoe. AppUr-t- ir Boerfl Xu. Mil, l uit t u., A W FOR RENT. TVtt KKNT-MCE- JX)K TOK 1 f tt KOOMS STOKE, FIRST t'LASS Twenty founii M. Inquire Office bux ti;7. iiE KENT-LAK- Addrax Fl RSISHED LV :, - LARGE FEONT KENT tly furuiebed, very cheap iiii HCK)MH Watnu-to- a avenue. FOR SALE. FALE-I- cir UKEAlf CE AND tiouery butiiiew at Mt, Tweut will il any Prt of Mine, "0.m street, AT LOW THICKS AND ON 1XK SALE terms, the Jarvis and t'oukhn lioni-e- s in Lake View addition. Apply at t he t itrdeu Abstract otlice, tint N atiouai llauk buiidintf, f A. 11. hwau, "agent." t)N-- J TX)R SALE PIANO IN KI'LENDID (I il urn Bill be wild cheap, 'all early at x7!l7 Vtiurwju aveuue, ou corner Teutjr-oTeuttnn-t- . LOST. JOST-SLMU- V, ON TWENTVK1FTH lietween Linmln and (irnt, trold watch chain, charm aftacheil. Kinder pleatK return to Commercial ollice and iwita reward. beart-baM- mm we can show you over 30 different varieties of Gasolene Stoves, and of these over half are Exclusive Patents owned by "Dangler's" and cannot be found elsewhere. We will make our Prices so low that they will get your order. DONT pay MORE for "off" Brands than you have to for these. Catalogue Sent to any dress on application. WE ad- HAVE A FEW, and medium sized, Solid Oak Refrigerators, we will Close Out at less than our Wholesale Prices. If you have not purchased yet, it would pay to see these. They are the Celebrated "PEER- LESS." Other Seasonable Goods at Bottom Prices. ADDRESS: W. W. FUNGE 2441-2447-24- Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah t'--t s GREAT of Anient. ORGANIZATION. kocjutt 6.!tiJl ".tec-j- ; fccooutt? on Wry D SI TU ATjNSJMANTE !; rid u! a A CHIEF INTEIIVIEH'ED. of IL in t-i- ie Otr JlX-ilttj- u a our o:ia. ffOSS teCtiUg fctUJfCta, but that k tfca.ee out of our emt.tutx.a at our Ut 10 Jube feci 1 U.vy Lave voit.Lg f jr:Ler kg. r.t tie here Hai jou rry large No air, at it m anl but through the crjtd 5orts of myfclf axi OUR CLEARANCE SALE euo-xvcl- HAS COMMENCED! cir. pret secretary of tt liivisioe, c to have ol of the best the west. in InttMnt EJacidittoa f YiUl AU ofis the boyseeem axiious to Uke hold kiid help u. rk from Su&dty (Aug. Irl) i Oi our rtular meUng t-tni e expert good attc dance both of members Our reporter in ua iEteniew with A. id Tititors from other Du ietoca. C Couistock, Deputy Grac J CLi4 of tL fjottlin Amber OrJsr of TUIlroaJ Teraphera, keJ: The Schellhas Brewirg Co. i bow What U the condition of the order? titling it faiaou brand of beer, "It Triepho&e We hsT over 10,000 members in good iVicky MoULtAin Amber." 1 and order efcse. You will hod it eUndiog mod the proepecU of the order dfhcioui and Lei thy summer dritk. were cefer brighter Uian now, we will J juble cur tueoibersbip iiifiide of a year. Thi U what The Christian Union say Have you macy member in the west? about it: "Y'onr gret railroad corporaYea sir, one half of the western oper tion own a tilth of all the capital of ator are member of our order today, commtuuty. They own its highway. Dd the other half ill be before Iocs. Controlling transportation thry control Why have they been to eloa' about the incr cf food and futL A cation joining in the west? whose food and fad are owned by it On account or our baring a non- ia a free a Egypt when Jooeph kings in our clause constitution. etriking was prime minister. What are you goHave you repealed thig; Vea iir. at our last convention in June ing to do about it?" at St-- Louis, Ma, by a tote of 14 to and afterwarda made unanimous. In St Louis a mortgage f or Will this not have a tendency to scare has been filed by the St Louis and San out some of the' more weuk members? No sir, we have only lost about fifty Francisco Railroad company. The members by doing so and have already mortgage is drawn in favor of a New gained several hundred. York company and ha 100 year to run, W hat is this organization called the with interest at 4 per cent. This stu Brotherhood of Teltraplieref It is an organization surtd about two pendous mortgage is no more in this day vears ago in opposition to the Order of of great enterprises than the same num IUilroad Telegrapher by a few, who at ber of thousands would have been seventy-that time were members of the 0. 1L T. five year ago. When that mortgage and because they could not receive the recognition they thought they were en- comes due hardly anybody will be living titled to in the O. li. T. that was in the world when the docuHave they a very large membership? ment was recorded. Aloat of the popuNo, sir. I had a personal interview with their secretary at St. Louis last lation of the globe will have been month and he said they had lees than changed three time over, twice in any one thoutamt, and they mostly commer- cawe, even if life lengthen out a it ia cial men. expected to do in the next century. Why do not more of the railroad op There will certainly be not many of the erators join them? because they prefer to belong to an present European government and dyorganization that has ten thoumiud nasties in existence then. There may membership than one that has U than net even be any United States. one. Why did you not amalgamate with the The mutually protective customs league B. of T. at St. Louis? Because we could never have obtained into which Germany, Italy, Switzerland admission to any federation of railway and Austro-IIungar-y have entered is not aimed at mutual self protection so much employes organization. w by notr as at helping themselves and their own The other organizations will not con- sidera commercial operator's grievances. manufactures by mutually injuring other Do they not want commercial opera nations, notably the United States. tors to organize? Whether they can keep it up remain to Most assuredly they do. We would be seen. It will probably share the fate like to see every commercial operator in the country a member of an organization of so many of the trusts that are started of their own, and I would do all I pos- to control prices and rule the world in certain articles, and fall through. It is sibly could to further this end. Would your organization have any interesting to note, however, the tendaffiliation with them? to band together that is exhibited Yes, sir. We would do all we could to ency time. From individuals the imour in assist them and help them obtain their rights in case of trouble. They are a pulse has extended to nations under tha firm set of boys, and some of the best name of "reciprocity." In the present friends I have are commercial operator instance, even if all the counEuropean ana 1 should like to help an organizatries should unite in a customs league, tion of the commercial operators. W ere you refused adiuismoa to the the republics of America can do the present federation? same, and stand together and show EuNo sir, we were not, we withdrew our rope that America, too, can do her part application. the "reciprocity" line. in The press reports gave out you were refused on account of not amalgamating with ttie W. or l. How is this: Progress In Electricity. This report was given out by a mem Electricity is often spoken of as existber ot the supreme council who is a under two forms, dynamic and static. member of the B. of T. and done forpu e ing The dynamic ia that which flows; the malice. I personally saw all the corr. thrt passed between QraLd static is that which '"exists without the Master Sargent, president ot the su power of traveling," as some writer has preme council, and our grand chief, expressed it. Professor Nikola Tesla haa Thurston, and know that such was net made remarkable advance in utilizing" the case. And furthermore, in an interview I had with Grand Master Sweeney, this static electricity. If his discoveries or the S. m. a.j tie told me that he bad can be depended on a revolution may twice voted against admitting the B. of shortly be wrought in the whole field of T. because they had commercial men in electric industries. their organization and he stated that as Professor Tesla claims, for one thing, long as he was a member of the supreme council that he would vote against ad that he can make an incandescent lamp mitting us if we took them in, and yet with only one wire and no carbon filaone of their members tPllB a press re ment at all By means of the mastery porter we were refused because we he has gained over static electricity he did not have them. This seems to be the action of children more than that of finds that no circuit is necessary in elecconservative men at the head of labor tric lighting. One wire passes from the main line of the electric current, so to organization. Will the present federation be in es and stops in the lamp. The branch istence any length of time now that the speak, B. of R. S. have been expelled? I do not wires run oS like side lines on a railway think so, as the firemen will withdraw and need no return track. Moreover, soon' leaving only the'B. of R. C. and the the carbon filament itself is replaced by S. M. A. A. and the two organization a single solid block of carbon. Into this have a total membership of less than block the electricity passes and makes it seven thousand. glow brilliantly, and that is all there is Do you think there will be a new of it. What the change from the trouformed? Yes sir, inside of two months. blesome, costly carbon filament to the What orders will be members of this simple carbon block without any return new federation? The O. R. C, B. of L. F, B. of R. T. current means will be best known to electricians. and the O. R. T. Will this federation take in the B. Furthermore, the new electric light of T? current will be harmless. There being No sir, they will not. be completed, there will be Then there is very little object in a no circuit to no danger. Professor Tesla passed railroad operator joining the B. of T? None whatever, as they will have to through his body, in presence of the stand alone as far as railroad organiza- American Institute of Electrical Engitions are concerned. a current 250 times as strong as Are the B. of T. gaining any in neers, to kill without its having that required membership? No sir. on the contrary quite the re- the slightest effect on him. The secret of verse. Last week two of their best di- this performance consisted in trantform-in- g visions in the south, namely Cairo, 111., dynamic electricity into static. ane Memphis, Tenn., gave up their B. of Another achievement of Professor T. charters and asked for an O. R. T. charter, giving as their reason that they Tesla is to be noted. He not only does preferred an organization that has a way with the carbon filament, but even (jood strong membership like the O. R. with the incandescent lamp itself. If T. has to one with only a handful of two large bright metal plates fixed men. We are continually receiving calls of opposite each other be connected with this kind now that we have adopted a the terminal wire of a dynamo and protective policy. the current turned on immediately Will the B. of R. C. be admitted to there is created between them an the new federation? field. If in this electroNo, sir; Grand Chief Conductor How- electrostatic ard's actions toward the O. R. C. have static field is placed a glass tube, from been to severely condemned by all, to which the air has been exhausted, the ever have an application considered. tube will immediately glow with light Did the T. P. not issue an order that to illuminate a room, although enough their operators must either withdraw it is entirely disconnected with the from the order or leave the service? No sir, such an order was never issued plates. The plates may be set near the except at a very few stations, and that opposite walls of a room and then the has been withdrawn, and Superintendbe illuminated by placing the ent of Telegraph Korty told our grand Bpace can chief that he had nothing at all against tubes anywhere in the room. Perhaps here is the electric light of the future. the order. tiro- - Cuslea-i- , we are d;r-isio- Marks, Goldsmith & Co. 1-- OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME, THEIR ENTIRE SlOCK OF Suinmer GotWn?, Gents Furnishings, Etc, Shoes, Hats, AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM REGARDLESS COST OF We intend to remodel our store, and beiore making the necessary alterations, our Stock Must be Reduced. Call early and Secure Bargains. 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