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Show O'JDKN DULY COMMKil'wlA rin: COMMKKCIAL. i.ht two by a or sutBftig vur, fc?u-- a i ct the 1U.1 but two e&tuprtit'.ffs I I .1 ts L. E. 1 J: or. til 1 na:" mi lrr W UfTI'A " fci'ii Mi 4 M I' cow Ogln t Tty f,IrLtef jr:trr i.h ux.i'.-ror- m cm !l tem ai.J aft 0, K.' i.arc submit to the vr'ii 4 irL.-- a ! to. j at-K-- )'njtto L3 of &; i -r. :, fcrJitt-Vr- rJ Bi'.J d i-- " - l.' " ' IHK Wi.rKLV. ' - kI lie liewe o u.; r.t tt.e h'j Lot int Xprt ;.L.O fro'ii (', ' I'J f 1 ILiU g t ese l e fcti IL'fe ej tud . tvt-.- J .. i, M'.-ruif- t U.-- rrc y Vet it-- i (ti,.-!...- is attracticg much fi to tl A Cu a If ;oa , a eaJ at C J O J or S;-rr- rey Bru-a- . Our Iwtt to p.eaM. tor ir os- . 1- - HS'llL XOrii'K: enrttt;n-tt.v.-- -- Aft- -r - ii lt, it :rk tin l- rl-x ..u f B- -- p. m. - i.l'lf - .!". -- "- HKKCUL TKLKI'HONKS: (ffirr. 3 mi. 2Ij. rJHonal I -rLi DAY.. At'Gl'ST 77JA n TO ACT. 4 g 4a. to .7e c r'!-u -j U-- n 0' OGDEX'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Commercial presents this morning the annual roport of Supt. W. N. Shilling, and also that of Wm. II. Turpresident of the Board of ner, Education. Those reports suggest, that the city whoola are in good hands, and that with improved facilities Ogden'a public educational advantages will not be equaled lit the territory. to reOf course, it is not ntjcea-armind Ogden people, especially after reading those reports, that new school buildings are the great need of the hour. Tho board of education can easily sell tho bonds but declines to accept the offiTS made. They go off slowly because they bear but five p r cent, interest and that rate is a little low for th present To offset sUita of the bond market. that low interest buyers insist upon a discount that is nat acceptable to the board. The superintended, princ'pal and board row have the school machinery well in hand and the coining year, which will open about September 1, wdl be very much more successful than the past. Most of the acbers have had experience under Prf. Page and will take bold much more efficiently than itioy could have done last year. It is gratifying to think that 2,000 pupils enrolled themselves last year and that the attendance reached nearly 2,000. The coming school year will certainly raiso those figures several decrees, and the capity of all old buildings, and new ones, wilrUe strained to the utmost. The public 'Tjools are the hope and defense of th 0epublie. They are the schools of all ltoe people. They make Receral education possible, and create that common enlightenment that is the citizenfoundation of a ship. They ar a defense against nearly all errors that' endanger public peace, and are, therefore, the standing army of tlii Nation. Tbe public schools of Ogden can not be cared for too well. d h 0t ,,.. - A ..breJ -i-- ja tou wac! to ri.ie ak for CV. a LveTr ' i Brua. 0 : t.irf . . . . aJrt wv f,uct l to t j j 0-- . A choice Lae Ulo- purc - M. tu.- t. cey. hvl iW a day. Mrs. I to sy lht iLuch for ci- UL.UI the brains of Uj?h part,.- - Lave th fore. IVomiceet etocktnt-- are here .!,e rery day. p t you c4B hi here r BLat!if t to the true .tu-It for a fea d jliars a dMv if JoU WfcDt x and m ith littl eccouragement w thit u Tie result of trice inqu-rissmuih Le retarded and can not ger, fit her to them or stocgrowers, tht-- are oce the cn hx:t to tlei leaders i ho prk are io tf dirou you ieiug tj diicg au increjusicg and reictab!a either iarty must get m lurn an4 ab py for a sua.Uir out.r.g, but it w mA a businet-a- . Lkely that the man to apeedd ! out delav. Ii Ji ge' aty tuijt ecjiiyaieiit thaa the ti The Commeki lL considers the tan i.o frpeoUs tX AX OFEX LETIX of Ogden as a etock center of large important io the neir f utur well Cttfni- Philt'plij From And with l!r. Kiesel Put a yorr.ti.rn t Thf w jrthy of marketl atteutin. Standard. Wtohirgtoa Fur: Sometimes a lie proper encouragement ihey will erelocg bout da only pretention agin a mao am 0;ik.n, Auguel 9, K'L bejo.e Uiuth luiire tuteubjve. won't niiu hi own business. dat ha-I Supi-ir.as a Sta Eimtok to L'tah khaki: put develop only iegun DiT tin' murh wu'k done on d man-tl- e stxk growing region. But goud blood, into your hands a paper to be used t ob chah'ty in er w ia serciety. , A third party de exijievially in the way of horses, is concopy for job work. luks at de stabs yoh kiner When yh of taid surrender the with mands of paper feeld dat dey wouldn' be dar if eh vusn' you great stantly coming here, coming er activity all the tune. The small range without an order from me a demand to know all hab a gi!i 'em nom refuse to comply ailh about vuu verv jut-tl-v horse muft go and is goii,g. day. Now d ets this fact make juur pajer ti:y Better cattle are coiiiiLg and u;acy iiersonal orcao: ILt'a might ui.f.rt'nit foh lo's ob jiore wuru't bo'n pug doga. cheep are handled. But Utah, as a Please answer that question, as it is in chiid'n djt dey man will fob difhoDes Er Thk to muke of line is the And rtork country, only beginning. your argument r be uiy persocal hours foh a dollah and den 'uiagine he Commkki ui. to buai-nes- s a railroad center for the as Ogdin didn' wukfur it. organ. Truly your?, is o i!y begi Jiiing. BuJ with prop Fkt.h J. Kik.eu a place Cla.k's drug fctore, 212 Twenty f.fth er encouragement it can al trays oien. in this reepet-of WHAT A VACATION IUSTS. A k'U mer of beer and a nice lunrh Asa beginning it is respectfully sug five cents at Blue Grass saloon, '1M Hit-Live at only How ia the railroad Pacific to Union the Luxury gested Iwentv-bftstreet. Enorniou-- i Expense. company that it would be a profitable W. M. Clark, nrescrintion driicist. investment for it if it would increase its New York Dispatch to Philadelphia ojo Twontv.Kflli Ktr.v-- t nivn till 1J Ogden stockyards from an easy capacity Inquirer: What do you think it cotU o'clock. Night belL Calls promptly of about 400 animals to one of about to be a "swell" at a fashonable resort. answereu at an uours. 2,000, and improve the facilities other anyway? To Loan. wise down there so that cattle, horses What do you think of 1 10 a day? fifXX) on gootl security. or bheep may not only be bought and Tbe statistics are iateresting. Tak J. D. Uila, 2414 Washicgtoon Ave. sold here, but may be held here for Newport, for instance. At a good hotel you pay: and rest. traffic, for Heller's Auction House One room, fl a day; one double room, This suggestion is considered one of one Has been removed to 3ol Twenty-fourtperson in the room, fS; two connect practical importance by stockmen here, ing rooms for one person, where four street, where he hopes to see all of his and those who visit this city, men whose couid be accomodated, f 10 a day. All- - old patrons and many new ones. season guests get a substantial reduc judgment is full worthy of respect. L'eiuuved. tion from the transient perdiem. Regu is matter the therefore It urged that are packed or lars, Cen4ral Carriage Works removed to sojourners, be looked into carefully and if foucd away in the little cells at from tlH to (iO Jas. Buiie shomg shop, rear of Consoh reasonable and promising as a business a week, this, without extras, which latcd Implement company, entrance on street. quite formidably at tbe end of Twenty-fourtproject, it bo carried into effect at an run up the week. Extras includes bath, the early date. meals setit to rooms and "boots." It is Loans Closed Promptly. intimated that ? 10 a week would be a There is no delay in closing loans on small 6um for the victims of the tip SAME Till SO OVER AGAIN. hunters to get rid of one once the word improved city and farm property. J. D. Jarvis, In discussing the dangerous practices was passed that a sucker' had come to First National Rank Building. town. The minute a man arrives he is of the S)lid South the Salt Lake Tinu$ brushed fifty times a day if he said yesterday: will but submit to such assaults: In Florida the influx of northern peo- he is whacked, swished and dusted the republican until he begins to feel that if he has his ple has strengthened cause anil given the party a lighting socks left on hira at nightfall and doesn t send for a barrel to walk to the chance, but a democratic legislature have to hotel in he will be a lucky man. It costs steps in and puts the principal cities of ten cents for a pitcher of ice water. the state under the direct control of the democratic executive, the governor be- three to seven cents advance on the reg price of every newspaper, twenty-fiv- e ing empowered to govern them through ular cents to the waiter or a badly commissions. This subversion of is practiced in many of the 6erved dinner the next day twenty-fivsouthern states, justices of tho pence cents for a bottle of beer, and so on ad and other officers being nppointed by Hansen m. Should the visitor go to the Mid-Summ- er the governor. This is intended to pre- Casino and take a lunch, then he has vent the republicans from obtaining a fallen in with the Philistines, There are foot-holanywhere. At the same time the daylight robbers for you, there are the election laws are so juggled, and the tbe pirates on dry laud. An ordinary election districts so constructed that the lunch with a bottle of wine, taken solus, democrats feel safe in every election breaks tbe heart of a Io bill; a lunch for STILL CONTINUES. aud two fair friends makes $20 vanagainst the republicans under all possi- self ish into thin air. ble combinations of circumstances. But the cottagers are the ones who Will the Times take careful notice make the money fly. Some of them are to if that Utah were be admitted as a known to spend $100 a week on fruits state it would be as 6olidly Mormon aa alone. Tbey simply throw money away costs them not lees than from . any Southern state is democratic. And and it to flO.OOO a season to stop here. f"),000 what can be done down south can be Most of them board their horses as well done iu Utah. The Mormon legislature us theio coachman and footman. The could make a Mormon governor an auto young blood can spend a great deal. He 500 Yards Striped Wash Silks- $100 to ?.M to crat, and the city council, school board, pays anywhere from for Regular price $1.20, now six or eight for a and every officer in Ogden, a Gentile city, Jaeger and ifsupper 85c. he gives a dinner to a friends, could be Mormou for generations. choice selection of belles he throw s in The deeds of the South show what po- another JlOOon flowers and handpainted Black Faille Silks, very good What may bo menu cards. A quiet corner in the litical partisans will do. Worth $1.00, revalue. Casino tower aud t be fizzing of chamduced to expected of church partisans under sim70c per yard. pagne lower his exchequer o0 to ?75 ilar circumstances? in an evening and make his boon comBlack Grosgrain Silks, regu panions happy. He drops into Billing-ton'- s and eats broiled live lobsters, lar $1 00, now 73c. The Board of Directors of the Champrice washed down 'it fizz, and is out say 5o(). ber of Commerce is now working to get He hires the big buckboard, seating h Grosgrain Black Silks, exact analytical data of all minerals sur- twelve friends, and a ride to Point aud regular clears of from Judith the and the dust also fuels price $1.25, reduced back, rounding Ogden, twelve parched throats while a lunch the to is to This this the 90c very is city. tributary being p.epared, and finds another 8 UK) thing needed what must be done to an- gone to the dogs. Yachting he doesn't Black Bengaline Silks, regu- swer the inquiries of any f et of business indulge in, for there are no yachts to be larpnce yi-b$- , now S1.45. men worth having here. It takes time had unless 'tis that of a friend who has iu for He the dropped port day. costpays to do this and is quite expensive $1 a bottle for wine, forty cents for a to the assay. But once se- mint Come early before the lines are broken ing over cock-tai- l for cents a julep, thirty cured it will be valuable for years to come and twenty-fivcents for a small bottle and thus obtain first choice. of lager. Brandy and soda stands him The more and for many purposes. cents, and every time he minerals are investigated the bet- seventy-tiv- e orders a drink he is mulcted by the ter they promise. waiter, who ingeniously arranges the change so that a dime or a quarter sticks in the center of the tray, and what ABOUT STATEHOOD. man who wants the world to believe ESTABLISHED 1811. Ill OFFICES, that he is blooded will fish for that coin? Air. Ii. Points Out Some Morj True The Casino The Oldent and Largest. waiters make a good day's Inwardness. pay each out of "tips" worked in that Editor Commercial: "The Liberal way. R. G. DUN & CO., The story comes from Cape May of a Republican in Sunday's Standard, in at- man who paid ?UX) for himself and famtempting an explanation of the recent ily for three days. It isn't every man who can afford to pay SCO per day for Republican defeat in Ogden, either A or intentionally certifies to a the necessaries of life. to Atlantic be seems the cheapCity V very meagre acquaintance with the citi- est of all summer resorts for either the zens of Ogden. He first alleges that a best or moderalely good accommodamajority of all the male voters in town tions. For a refreshing extreme take GEO. OSMOND, are "suckers" and the dupes of Judge Bar Harbor. Powers & Co., of Salt Lake, and quotes General Manager Utah and Idaho. 119, South there among those There are as a Salt Lake City expression, "Ogden who live cottages and entertain Main Stre t, Salt Lake City. handsomely has gone back to the Mormons; you don't want to go there to invest your money. You want to invest here in Salt CONRAD 0. E. SAVAdE, SCHMEUELSlSKRti, Lake City, a city that is solidly of Western the f Ov-.'.- c ;,V L&ig.jT used n de-ia- 1 at( lzzf s tr apj-ea- The ix'i1. Ijave wait I and waited in for the City Coum il to do eoine-thii- c for Oji'len, the business, and When there was no working Din. money, the uVlay was considered partially excusable. I5ut tlie lxnJ were ro'.d. And here it atia of tlie year and nothing i in Tho past can not be redona. bw been trieved. Bat there is yet wm) chance to improve the future. The time to act was in the spring. Then the hesitating tide of activity could riaie bten given decision and a forward impetus by courage and energy on the part of the coiyiciL The merchants could have been strengthened and all inlinw of industry could have-beespired with new life. That was the hour to strike one blow then was worth 6ii that may be given now. But there is yet time to do the city valuable service, and the council should taet in motion publio works with courage and energy. The money so spent will be a boon to all Ogden business, and len working, men. If anything i9 to be done this year, it lS'.U ia not to pass bs a lizzie complete as far as the council is concerned, there is no more time to lose. The little work th it ha9 been done has cot been well dona. Where lb J streets re protended to be sprinkled ihey are much of the time a I el of' dust. The opening of Thirtieth street still lags along as if there were either no courage or no efficiency behind the work of making it a public high fray. And so on. It is about the united wish of the people that the presont council should get into executive action at once and do its duty. Fublio patience with delay is about played out. Je. at .ia fwesi-buitir- '" , ' df J ra!r,ya.tit) iu.. iU:'tH"W"'",J'" j J the S'ft-iiiE- LaJie. J Ura. - faUi-li- tLt fcll . J. idea f.i!!.rf UGtllel f r fjloO, t'. er i uiA a lLt m tL reSLo Uiv.; ruoth ot. Cal.-iithdraafi, is i is v onlv m jotler ai.J the t.e thst fvuijd l t:.e and intlrnr! the WhJ C-- .t k'e 1 M..I.tlj- - 1 run k.': r u-- r defno-Tuli', ii. ruxkbuyicg, tL;p-lL- i Lberal t t ket lat--rej . l i trd Laiid'itg wcter tlin ever beAcd it i cjf.linu M tibl'M M a Ci-- lUlLY. A ,MI .rijfe-;'jfcs.- ft kULs-IH- E " Li liLl.il ILe r Io - Just l lv I n-- riTy. tLrre LETT Lit STXx'K YAUtS. t Oil-- Uiruufti tint ht t iLt jf tirti have Lai at e:; Lm-iro- d t it dil, ia tlii to it - cau.fa io hji its LJt C ttr.i here l! iotfj--SVt r a bfitf .f..:.ait f tte.r lv. Uxks, g the U'.th h u-r- SI NDAV. Al (Jl ST 11. I e Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Company, -- e h lay-ov- h SHEET, OMAMBNTAL AND PLATE GLASS. Painters' and Artists' Supplies. Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. 2440 WASHINGTON AVE.. OGDEN. GRAND Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS 2153 Washington Do You u ,e, Oilen, Utah. Want a Bargain ? SADDLES. HAENESS .A INT) LAP S I L 11 24-inc- A We carry the Finest Line of Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Soaps, Etc. in Ogden. Clearance Sale! d UTAH. WM. DKIVER & SON, RT e JOBBIOUS IX- - DTJSTEES. The Largest and Best Selected Stock in the City. All rrius go at prices Lower than ever offered before. CALL AND GET OUR PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. DR GEE WO, Room 2. No. 2G5. 25tli Street, UTAH. OGDEN, e Og-den- 's S. J. BURT & BROS. Opium Habit Cured. and all Private Diseases- M m i; Mercantile Special attention given to Piles - SM0K1 jj 1 THE BAZAAR NOW IS i OPEN. anti-Mormon-." Formerly Does the gentleman assume, as a republican, in a republican newspaper, and an advocate of a Republican party in Utah, that the defeat of the Liberal party in Ogden is a menace to realty values in Ogden, and that the success of the Liberal party in Salt Lake City is an Sohe liar writing from S ilt Lake City advertisement to outsiders that Salt Lake City investments are more Recure to tbe Chicago HcralL says: o i account of a liberal administration? Tn Ogden, where the liberals achieved His next break recites the fact that all th iir first success in Utah, the party was the such as completely snowed under. McNutt, Tyler, Ilelfrich, Smith and A fellow who cou'd write such stuff Cross have abandoned the Liberal party as Vat was born without any sense of and of course the party is jlead. Will the gentleman state the cause of the truth. The liberals elected four out their withdrawal? Was it not for the of a possible thirteen in Ogden, includ- purpose of making a state of this terriing one member of the legislature. It tory and was not statehood advocated in old-tim- e Carriage Works Will Sell All Goods Formerly of 2350 Washington. SCHNEGELSBEKG & at BIG DISCOUNTS. SAVAGE, If You Want a Bargain, Call Early. 3 Ogden 2272 liberal-democrat- Manufacturers Err. D. Works, Carriage Washington THE BAZAAR, Cor. 24th Grot. Ave. Avenue? of Wagons, Carriages, Wagons, Blacksmith ing SWIFT. Carriage Tuluter, la our shop. SATURDAY, August Sth a 3i Etc., Repairing WATER! Etc HI P1EE! y |