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Show tHiDKX DAI LI COMMKKCIAL: SATlKlMY. Al'Ol'ST Aa Tutrutk ITMLSTAND SHALL EE. Emt t'ti oa Ordt-- Ai'j'roat-Li- Mdr'iol- - U. L'2i, for a dj a; snrs expanding grandly IU Gone Forth The Fiat of and OzAn IadU all Western Cita-i- . y Ou of th laJirg business men of Seattle, a epiullt an a backer as veil aa a beary investor ia real estat in Ber-rwestern towos, ernt a few hour in Ofc'dea last trek while on Lis way east hod improved bis time here by biriojt a carriage and quietly driving all over the city. It aaa not the Erst time be ever etopped bre. Some two year ago he took alrntae of delay caused by a train that failed to make connection with the U. P. eipreea from the east, upon nhicb be came, to drive about and observe the condition of Ogden then. So when be made a second inspection the other day be waa al I A POSITION TO JUDGE of the strides which Oden has made during the interim in the wiy of growth and progress. Though not at all loquacious the gentleman expressed himself lie bad never beas much surprised, fore so clearly realized the advantage which this city possesses and which guarantee ber a position, in bis opinion, at the very fountain bead of commerce and metropolitan greatness throughout not only Utah, but the entire region between Sacramento and Denver. To say that bis judgment is concurred in very generally by the travelling public and especially by astute financiers who visit Ogden, is merely inter-mountai- n TO STATE A WELL KNOWX FACT. There are many thin- - which no observer can fail to' not.' ' 'Sn mark the manifest destiny of O During the depression which has e. tu felt all over the United States during the past year Ogden has kept right along on the high road of development. 8he has really felt the depression for less than either Seattle or Taeotna where things were a little overdone and the depression cormore pronounced. The respondingly thoughtful observer must see at a glance that Ogden has not only not gone off on a wild booin but that she is at the very threshold oven now of a safe and solid expansion that will dwarf the very extensive and creditable. ATHAINMF.SfTS ALREADY ACHIEVED. There are now on foot several large enterprises which will be of benefit to Ogden. One of those enterprises is the introduction of a manufacturing plant where it is proposed to not only smelt iron ore but also to manufacture pig iron into utensels, stoves, steel and all sorts of cutlery and hardware. This involves the introduction here of immense new capital and thousands of new residents from the eiwt. Although there that Ogden can be no doubt possesses superior advantages and can offer by far the best inducements forjthe location here of such a plant there are one or two other western cities which are very anxious to secure these identical works, and hence the arrangements made and about to be consummated have been kept from the public. Th s one thing will raise the population of Ogden to 50,000 in two year?. Cut there are many othor enterprise that als j want to come here, and are now seeking locations and even preparing to open up here. Among these are A BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY, Tiij o r" ia t!. I 'i-- and aay L L 'Ls walk draw a-- bi -- I . tiia v"-- ' k Lr bo TLe ci&n Omxixciajl: I .tiM-:- f Vtis!," as J Ls it AEsrr4. r lis to h &i Li euusi be U-n- a acJ V p '.yc ff Ur - i i.'jrfk.a, O.r deiT MjfD'ja Oria iL.-:r- :r lie lad (..--- hl coo klerabie tr.s I t.- trljJl LJ21 Lo by moa trtr IT V I ;.- grva 0a vj'.r.a tt-- of a-.- l Iftvr a Caw a 4 i4 Tat t'.Ut? ;u t- - -. fjf Lj a.-i ta rrft-wn- br t kl anti-libera- l. h book-keepin- type-writin- d and a clothing manufactory, both of which will be by far larger and involve the investment of more capital than all the clothing and boot and shoe manufactories in Utah. The plant of one of these concerns is now and for years has been located in the far west, but the suBusiness is plenty at Five Points. perior advantages of Ogden as a distribelectric 6treet railway system will The other with every uting point together natural advantage, such as water power soon be here. and proximity to crude material, have T. W. Petro of was a busiinduced the owners not only to contem- ness caller on C. F.Chicago, Beeson yesterday. plate moving out here, but Every afternoon as well as evening a TO ACTUALLY TAKE THE FIRST STEPS great many ladies may be seen enjoying here site and a toward securing dispos- themselves at Cook's rink on the roller ing of that part of their outfit which skates. cannot readily be moved out here to adIt is surprising what an enormous vantage. These are the kind of institutions amount of business J. W. Southwell Jr. which helpmake big cities. They are & Co. are doing in theissaloon business at worth everything to owners of real estate this place. The road full of teams in front of their door ad day long. and the business men already here. There never was a time in the history Several strangers were at the Points of this city when prospects under the yesterday. Some were looking up incircumstances were more bright and vestments, others a business location of altogether promising. Throughout the some kind, and a few wre enjoying length and bieadth of the city in spite ing themselves at this popular business of the general depression of business all center. Five Points is bound to become over the Union, buildings are going up, an important commercial center. improvements are being made, and new Wait and watch for the new building business and manufacturing enterprises is about to be erected on Washingthat And at same the are being opened up. ton avenue between Second and Third new new and of influx time the capital residents that seemed to fall off in the streets. This will be a. manufacturing establishment which will be very benespring is now again marked and is ficial to the citizens of Five Points and steadily increasing Once more surrounding vicinity. Full particulars THE WELCOME STRANGER of this enterprise will be given in a very is at our gates with a view to enter and few days. A. A. A. make his home here and reap the benefits that are now being realized from the Parallel Cases. onward march of our development so fast Commercial: Editor Away down in and approaching metropolitan opulence Arizona there is a big town that is importance. Never before was there greater opporambitious of becoming much bigger tunities for investors in real estate or In that town there is a tough gang of for those who desire to open up in any cattle thieves and line of legitimate business and make with whom some of the most roughs wealthy firm and sure their position in a locality people of the burg are in where an already thrifty city is rapidly league. Whenever one of secretly the cattle mea into great and safely expanding thieves make a haul or one of the robtropolis. bers kills a victim for his the now world can impede paper published in the town money, (" Nothing in the is besought of the rapid growth and development to mention the matter because it not every part of Ogden City. If any insti- will give the town a black eye. A few tution or any monopolistic clique decent people concurred in this course wanted to stay the onward march of for a while but the toughs finding that to to save the thecity.it wouldis only be inground repute of the town their acts the local were hushed nothing powder. There up became bolder and or timid most the the situation to alarm bolder until they finally have driven all On the contrary every decent people and the local most cautious. newspaper local condition is favorable for investors out and then while in a fight among and friendly toward new comers. In themselves they burned the town up. the great and surprisingly rapid g'owth No doubt the Mormon thug organ in of the city Ogden has this illustrious case in view when it insists that we shall say nothing THERE IS ROOM ENOUGH FOR ALL. No branch of industry is overdone and for fear of giving this city a black eye, democratic bullies disthere is any amount of room for the safe when its Mormonthat won't vote as per cbarge employes and profitable investment of capital. Trj I ! I t t tiia Hungry - j Tc-r- tj rmckau. ia everytiin. IV': r:.r UrSt Is ta C lix-lrvs- if rz Ap a rl eutao :y slid l: !U- ia tLLug ru l. t .on U a va duty twj a jij w t vi-i-- Las j pufcsessMr l,rprxil cm. tj t xll. - L.- 5 Highest of aj ia Leavenliij Power. U. S. Govt Report, Aug. 17, iSSj. - or iyjua- - ? &u !.! or tmiet of ihn wi:ii,ut a 1 k J b 1 m r.; cut k S a I 4 ir.jj j a.t f Li Wft arm i:a j nr i f can.- -. Tin coe&iric iaiivilaaL wiw cf ai.1 g twei,ry j by the LMy, t.4 Leoa, was tu iLu po- Is r a 11 1 Povder inu-culi- uA- - ciatru Tt; can b prweo A llm of "Whit W Woiili IV." ba to the ti!:hu:pcl.c a J1 tfc?:Jy tbut there a not S .Tiijner' Mi.'aii.e: That ia a heri-jb.'ot-in tL city tbaa cure. I tli&k hwi el..i t.:n- - t4 l.f begia t biiLo-.- f Li-- tetter and i V 1 Jcut man you net the are man ts the that . you it:je-tKiouowawje, aa our pisoe iil Lo grt tej to beaja, but the man ou bare by peopi L in yourself to be; a deStiite quantity after dark. GsujrwfXL A Faita. ith previse limitations, and not a great Meat niirkt unt to lijurmg's. at grtter oce. V ail ooffijire ourselves or lea distance ith pso; ' ia Uxk Bubrrt Ixbbsr Arrest. aad in Lirj'ry. There ia a time when it : ia a deKghtf u'l reassurance to lern from Lincoln, Nebraska, Xe a, August the live of Keats. Pitt, Hauiiiton or A real, genuine prire fighter waa Clay that e are not too )oung U last night by Chief Diogea, Officer Hecry be famous, aud that men no older than Carnahan and Dtetive Yeomana, The Lave immorttlizd themselves a -etateeuien. Again there pug" ii a pleaaant luoaicg oolred man; poets or Cubtja, and waa taken from bed comee a time when we go to books for Iljert at bn boarding bouse. Fourteenth street reaseuraure of another sort, and pluck near O. 1jMs is wauiad at La Junta, up our fainting horwa aa we read how of Grant, Sherman, Cromwell and Na CL, fur prie righting. On the loth last May be and lUjddy Brennan, a Den- thaniel lUa lhorno recced our time or ver alugeer, feught five round for a life without distinguishing themselves which waa won by Dobba. beyond common, and yet livel to tnke rurse of tiH, no attempt was made to ar- rank auruig the immortals. There may rest DobU, and he left there in June, be hope fvr us, e feel for all of our coxing here to play ball with the Lin- forty tears. coln Giants. He was not up to th standard, however, and waa released the "ifurmou all the Sam." The arrest was made on a ot her day. Denver News. (Dem.): The Utah telegram received last night. election baa resulted precisely as the The Last Act, News predicted. Salt Lake City and Frank Delaney, who has for some time county have gone liberal, while Ogden past operated an unpretentious lemonade and the territory at large is credited It is Mormon all the same, stand on Twenty-fourtstreet, in front of the Little King saloon, is no more. for the church leaders tan sway the whichever way they deem fit. Ills death occurred at the European territory For the'exceedingly gallant fight made same on the street, Thursday hotel, afternoon at 5 o'clock and waa of a by the liberals in Salt Lake they are enTheir warm congratulations. rather sudden nature. It was expected, titled tohas been fairly won, and it is an however, by those who have known him, victory as his entire body was shattered from assurance that the city will continue under Gentile influence, which is so esthe excessive use of aluoholio stim- sential to its commercial and in du atrial ulants and opium. Aa soon after death as possible be was removed progress. to Kichey's undertaking parlors and will A Wonderful Change iu Ula'j. be given a respectable burial from there this morning. Delaney has led the life James Uealf, Jr, in the Arena: No of a showman from an early age and was division ot the United States has a weil connected. A telegram was received from a brother at Delavan, Wis., asking better credit in commercial circles than that the remains be interred here. His Utah, and this is not due to the peculiar business was that of a magician ani it is institution of polygamy, but to the persaid that before liquor obtained such a fect system of irrigation. The careful firm bold on him he was quite well to husbanding of the waters that come do. Another brother is an emplove of down the Wasatch range of mountains the treasury department at Washington, has transmuted a dreary desert of sand D. C. and sage brush into what most travelers regard a garden, and what possibly to the faithful appears symbolically a The Correct Program. Editor Commercial: I notice by paradise. The Age believes a marked and rapid this morning's Standard that that paper has had another of its democratic par- revolution in farming methods is soon to dawn upon these regions, especially in oxysms. And this sugcests to me the those which lie upon the borders of the following queries: Isn't it about time arid lands. It has knowledge of one the genuine republicans of the county which proposes soon to should begin to see themselves in the large enterprise the seeds of the small irrigated true light in which they have been plant farm in the. placed during the late campaign? Can how much stronger their SACKED HEART ACADEMY, they not see cause might have been, and the candidacy of Captain Hulaniski would have Offden; Utah, Conducted by the Sisters been had the Standard stuck closer to of the Holv Cross, its text, as a republican paper, and not so frequently have wondered off into Is a boarding and day school devoted to praise of democracy, and laudation of the education ot young ladies and little candidate David Evans? girls. In addition to a thorough practi And now that the Sun, whose birth cal English course and Latin, classes in seems brief existence and to g and shorthave been for the sole purpose hand are conducted after the most apof of villifying one French and German Ogden's most popu- proved methods. citilar, enterprising and public-spiriteare optional studies. Besides the elezens, has died the natural death that ments of drawing which are taught in was expected of it, isn't it about time all the classes, private pupils in the stuthat all this political bickering should dio receive instruction in crayon, pastel, cease, and our citizens settle down to painting in oil .and water colors, on china the legitimate business of working sol- silk, satin and velvet. In the musical department lessons are idly together for the interests and building up of Ogden and Weber coun- given in vocal music, and on piano, harp, accord one with and 6tand ty, by the guitar, organ, violin, mandolin and Liberal party, which has made it possi- zither. ble for us to have reached our present Special classes in music, art, fancy prosperous condition? work, etc., have been formed for ladies Consistency. residing iu the city. Studies will be resumed Sept. 1st. For FIVE POINTS SEWS. further particulars apply to Ui.ti.ji by d.. turn of lli i- -a li-j- a tym-- j a IL d isj'tcf IL bliUHf kt Ot.1 bkrU d. CoMH1AL, .f t j tLe t :.": iL..rLa j. I ft !; rtferecae to or it Ky eaue r-i'.-b Lus biv&:h. c U91. - rr lice b 0 ae tiiuo. wtensit t.rn discovered tint wis ia a i.iJUr manner mauvrd tl vf br? tidUS alii ABSOLUTELY PURE fiash fruUl ilia eliot-- g calve. Lr aa coall be gleaned from tU poor fallow's inouherent talk be Li for THE OGDEN SPECIALISTS. six months p!lt beta onder theitflaeuce of a dire ta est the body ot He rtlaied how on many occ jot.i T. A. OoUingham. M. I). VJ. (r Cottinirham. T I Le La.1 fouw?d bttle childxva with au SPECIAL ATTENTION' GIVEN TO t pea ka-ftia Lis hand, reatiy Diseases peculiar to Women. to cut t$ aud devour a portion ot tW:t Diseases of the Ear. All forms of Catarrh-Diseas- e eh, au l how he had jat. and only just, Diseases of the Nose. Diseases of the Throat. enough to prevent Lhn from of Genito Urinary Oron LU deire. His uiaaia, how- Diseases of the Chest. Diseases of Rectum, gansever, remained, and ia order to taiUfy viz piles, fistula and fissures it be had recourse to his own Luibs Diseases of the Skin. whkh are mutilated shockingly. TL1 Diseases of the Nervous Sys treated without operation. extraordinary case of mental aberration tem. Also Cialvanic, Faradic Cancers removed without the la being studied carefully by the luedicJ and Static Electricity used, knife. antLuntiea at the Sainte Anne boiij.iul all its in Antiseptic Surgery The "KOCH LYMPH" treatment for department. London Graphic luoercuiosia, Microscopical LxaminaUons made. Fre DUtc of . Tha above named doctors are regular frriiduat am! I,bv mrnn.r,ti. "I believe in the extension of the frea offices for consultation and practice of various specialties. Having had advantage delivery f ystem," said Mr. Wanamaker. "Free delivery is like gaa or water to a irom me leauing noepiuus una Ppe iaiusl8 or tue hst, fael confident in assuring the pubho that aU advantages will be given cases equal to Eastern Specialists. town. It increase ita metropolitan Offic over P.istofiice.Na 321 charae'er. It adds to its attractions aa tZVZZ.l 60ad.,,u,ut. Twentv-fourt- h J u s p. m. ) a btreet and a residence community. I believe that the introduction of tha free delivery extends the circulation of newspapers and increases letter writing. It is not convenient for a man to go to the poetoffice for his newspaper. "If ha could get it delivered at his door it would be a welcome visitor. But take a young conple, for example, To please all purses and tastes. Come and see the novelties. living in a small town. The husband is t rices always right. at work all day. The wife does not care to go to the postofike, or perhaps she cannot go, especially if there is a baby in the house. That man would like to take If so it will be well for vou to remember that wp ha vp an a daily paper perhaps. But he is too tired to go to the postoffice for it every elegant line of samples from the largest exclusive Carpet we oner no old stock but new atevening, and so he take a weekly paper nouse oi me iNonnwest. or 110 paper at alL novel colorings, new weaves, pleasing pattractive styles, "As I said, the extension of a free dereliable new things in every grade. We have secured livery system would increase letter writ- terns, the exclusive control for this place of the only practical Cartoo. is how It me to ing astonishing hard it is to convince the people that you pet Exhibitor to show our samples in. We will show you a can increase the business of the of Carpets free--t- he effect is pleasing and gratifypanorama Washington Cor. Philadelphia Call at IT-r- t cur-ryiL- g Sppe bai-ines- a CIAIRIPIEITTB1 DO YOU WANT A NEW CARPET? post-office- ." ing. Press. Tha Reported Car of Cancer. Dr. H. J. Iardwicke, surgeon to the Sheffield Public Hospital for Skin Diseases and the Ear and Throat hospital, who has studied for twenty years the treatment of cancer and lupus, believes that he can now cure both diseases wi&oat resorting to the surgeon's knife lie has been in communication with Professor von Moretz and rinds that his system is similar to that recently announced by that gentleman to the Society of Physicians at Vienna. Dr. Hardwicke has hitherto for various reasons refrained from publicly explaining his treatment, but having now almost brought his method to a 6tate of perfection he ia anxious and willing to place the details before such of his medical brethren as express to him any desire to be acquainted with them. With this object in view he will be glad to invite such would be inquirers to visit a selected number of cases now under treatment and carefully examine thoin, and also to examine a number of persons who have been cured during the past eighteen years. Pall Mall Gazette. Pchooner.beer 5c a class bar. at Broom THE PEOPLE'S STOKE. DB. J. STEINBERG, home-treatme- MY NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL WEAKNESS for male or female made from my special Gorman formula. or six boxes which will cure most cases for&3. Price per box ft UNDERTAKING PARLORS Funeral Directors and Embalmers. We carry the largest, most complete and elegant stock of CASKETS and FUNERAL FUIINISIIINQS West of Chicago. Services conducted atonr Parlors when desired. Embalming J of bodibs or shipment a specialty. SICHEY'S UNDERTAKING PARLORS. j Freeman Th Ogden Publishing House and Grounds, including the lot 21x80 feet, and brick building, will be sold at private sale under orders Preparing for Hot Weather. the probate court, on August 8th. The following telegram from White-wrigh- t, of Bids must be handed into the law indicates the that Texas, people office of Breeden & Gunnel, 2403 Washin that vicinity do not intend to be ington avenue, between now and August caught unprepared: eighth. This is choice "inside" property, Whitewright, Texas, June 2, 1891. ieing the same now occupied by Alfred Chamberlain & Co., Des Moines, Iowa: II. Nelson. Ship us at once one gross ChamberThere are but two chief crossings of lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea remavenue; one is at Twenty-fourt- h Washington 25 50 cent two cent and dozen size, edy, and the other at Twenty-fift- h size. We are entirely out and have had is etreet; and of the two, Twenty-fourt- h nearly forty calls for it this week. the better because the City Hall square O. Y. Ratiiuun & Co. of Twenty-fiftThis is just such a medicine as every knocks out the best part family should be provided with during This property, by expending a little the hot weather. It never fails and is money for repairs, will bring a rental pleasant to take. For sale by Wm. equivalent to twenty-fiv- e per cent, on PILL RICKEY'S i Sister Superior, German Specialist onrea all diseases of a private nature as successfully by correspondence as at his ollice3 which is evident by the hundreds of testimonials from all over the country, none of which are publisheu however. Medicine furnished for carefully packed to any part of the United States, Canada or Mexico, Do not give up hopes even if your case has been pronounced incureable by others but write to me for advice. Correspondence confidential. Enclose, J. STEIXBURG, stamp for answer. Iiooms 23 and 24 Knickerbocker building 178 and 179 Tremont street, Boston, Massachusetts. J For Sale August 8th. St., Kast of PotofTice. Twentv-Fourt- h Ogden, Utah. two-stor- y h. Driver & Son and all leading druggists. Lunch Touifflit at Peck's Place. The election has not made any difference in regard to the regular Saturday night lunch at Peck's Place. Persons desiring positions in public schools will please apply at my office without delay. Joseph S. Peer, Superintendent County Schools. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Alphine Mining Co., held at the office of the Commercial National Bank of Ogden on Friday, August 11th, 1891 for the election of directors for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before O. E. Hill, the meeting. Secretary. The Union Pacific Railroad company has arranged to run regular trains to as follows, and from Syracuse commencing Saturday, July 11th: Leave Ogden 2:00 p. m. and G:30 p. m " 9:00 " " Syracuse 5:45 " Sunday's extra trains as follows Leave Ogden 10:T0 a. m. Leave Syracuse 1:15 p. m. the investment. Title guaranteed THE FINEST HEARSE EST UTAH. 2263 Washington Avenue. Telephone 207 HARDWARE! HARDWARE! BUYERS WHO WANT THE BEST GASOLINE STOVE SHOULD LOOK AT i wrm-1 f Fl per- fect. Sudden Deaths. Heart disease is by far the most frequent cause of sudden death, which in three out of four cases is unsuspected. The symptoms are not generally understood. These are: a habit of lying on the right side, short breath, pain or distress in side, back or shoulder, irregular pulse, asthma, weak and hungry spells, wind in scornach, swelling of ankles or dropsy, oppression, dry cough, and smothering. Dr. Miles' illustrated book on Heart Diseases, free at II. A. Walker who sell and guarantee Dr. Miles' unequalled New Heart Cure, and his Restorative Nervine, which cures ner vousness, hadache, sleeplessness, effects of drinking, etc. It contains no opiates. MRS GRAHAM'S "2- - i V? InOTTiina Jj fJdollWlU I t' 'f in iivuiuvu 1 "KPa 360 24th Street. l R fry ' iM While there look at our Peninsu lar and Ohio Steel Ranges. KNOW 1 is the finest of TOILET CERATES BESOUB & CO. NEWLY ESTABLISHED- - T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., (Branch No. . 1 ' CALL EARLY. ij r 14.) anil its. Heller's Auction House Soothing, Heitlinff ncl CleansinR in tha Has been removed to 351 Twenty-fourthighest dftino,. It liiis tho quality of makin and tlosh lirm aud the fkin tlid street, where he hopes to see all of his thus prPTentinif th formation of old patrons and many new ones. Howlers skin the wrinklos. delightfully soft, I'ine Domestic and Imported- - It you want saddle horses we have got Corey Bros. them, and good ones. We make Family Trade our Specialty and will promptly deliver goods to all parts of the city. Mail orders solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Write for prices. Box 133. h closR-poie- J. Schoouor beer 5c a glass bar. at Broom smooth and velvety. Contaiua no mineral oils or aninKil fat and unlike glycerine and vaseline and kindred preparations, does not pro-mofc the srowt-- ot Mur on the laee. it 18 es- niviallv nice to use before apm.vins face pow ders, anil to protect, the skin from wind aud sun, Price 75c. For sale with all other of Mrs, Gra- hum s priipaiatioiu by ail Ugdou druggists, Ale and Porter. 240G Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UTAH. |