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Show OJDKN DULY COMMERCIAL: TIES 1AY. ALGtST 18. 2891. 4 W i t tbe council should 1 AUGC8T 21w. tcciioc to I V anyway is 10 He woo I d .. la wn tunes as sauce as adjutcing Putt FORacv. Miaxiai bj murwtuf the interest of th city rx M as sal abie. Wa learn vt on anybody cam if ha can help iL At Lere Maiaaa tVm itj I tail. inix, that is the way I iatorpat hasuafciai to os party who K. L. The only way I can account forth :,ner put a east ic tra.. yet tiie mmmm Mam on tbe his -- grab'' naaaa to bar at ti linn ia rest of the coum.nl is that be asay be th Inis may be all U. K. Uit it look like s xUr Puetudw at Virti l ul new way of i recognized mouth pises of the priestA. A-- A- than it was th.ec. ty government- - At any Henee there ie no use in the gold hood inis the Ume that he was given rat it high Pobr Item. tm si'Bscmirios trying to show that back seat and men with piogisi irlas . . Oa Vear Kmw af The needed. per and some caliber brought to th fronL not PuMtirely Xot a Minute ImSbS a a Oeadiy Le-.. uaa ataatha " Dee's stupidity baa already had a circulation should be Mil the of action the um grand jury in (to Owta effect on more than on importhan 00 to l& and free coinage .. deadiy tant interest of this city. I am not tbe of THE WEEKLY. to reach that ratio. a Bap via.. a ijm a ytmm We will offer our only taxpayer that feeis Us kicking I H.,irir f. m help ISaaimj Edition, ut adraocv. Oaf Xemt. beautiful line of hanging lamps at himself for voting for Tom D. Da. I JO Kama. Six M.,fW EjtoCISXB. The abtw rat, u. affect on Jul) 1 ML ALTL AL COST. This is a genuine honest Sam Dans got fined Uo tor a fancy A WEATHER SERVICE. drunk, which amount ha paid. offer and is made to clear a space akkivals. Walter Rdy got ten days for a aurnlar dav, or d uot M tlm a trb racmiarir to our lo reference seen will be by It for our Fall Stock. a Ital a (.. aUl ciBlrt a lator O) uutirj u i van at cal news columns that it is proposed to P. Dunn. J. Reed Horn. Virginia Thoaaas Collier was arrested for disorij,hiisli a Weber countv weather and Citv. Net.: Mr. and Mr. Joseph B - u conduct He demanded a jury tiP&'IAL NtlTH'K: Afvr uia derly at this plaw Crjebr; J. E. Cable, Salt Lake; R F trial. iter ..f Thl ( Mm.ni i l crop reporting station was granted. It The evidence will br rluMi. ton atenu. aodpalrou KisfcUian. lienver. 1.1 isrowL, A. tteU of the national ser showed that souie one nad been shoot ,r t il r';'lj tf u-- auri ad- - This being a branch bum. New Vork: P. J. Oorman, Rock ing out the windows of Belle Lemmoo's M trtuBit at th wliK.nal flier. vice, it deserves respectful consider Come right away and take it. Long Ne resort north of Twenty fifth street. inaTtoa avcuw. oj. .tain. first dour. BM D, If. I evenings are K- - A. Jenkins. .New b. vada: c fast drawing on us. lor;Thoa. C. COMMKKriAL TELE I reasons. Og Letfelman. Gettysburg, S. D.; several for is true This tflarr. SY ITAH It CLITICS. Batista Ualrr, Mt. Ediu Denver; B. Bo-den's climatology has not been system Car.oa, J. H. Hirshtield. V. Coo ; Frank N. and uie Al'til'ST 1 aticallv studied and we should know deoheimer, Tl ESDAV TL' Views of a Leading Philadelphia OurMottu: wife, Larimer, N. l ; J. C. iMichael, Quality and Price . ... . . Ch . more of it. Tbe farmers can profit by cago; J. ... v. uoouAenrung, Dosion; Newspaper. hit- the crop estimates made by the depart lander and :fe, rt. Ixxrtt: Jno. PROMPT ACTIOS SEEDED. In the Philadelphia Pre of July 23rd ment and nubliahad from time to time. tier, Lr ad ulle : Jno. R. Forrest. Jf. V, a column interview on Utah K. Hooper, Salt Lake; Michael appear Sidney Thf. Commfju ul would urge upon the Besides all this, Ogden's name may ap- Doaavan. New York; J. . Kictlev, Hel politics with Rev. J. Hill. The Salt Lake doe and other ir in the season reports county court, at ill meeting today, the ena, Mont.: John barney, C. H Lang Tribune commented editorially on that adoption of a prompt and t borough ly umenla. and that will be of value to this bam, New ork; Hn.u Smith and wife. interview The editorial views Jyesterday. A. Has Harrv Smith, Uetroit, Mich.; ?nerxetic course in providing a good town and oounty. sler and Warsaw, Ind.; E. A. of the Press, found in the same issue wife, made The last legislature highway to the bear Gulch mining provision Conyne, Chicago; Ed. F. Murphy, San with the interview ere as follows: for the collection of certain statistical Francisco; J, l oung, Salt Lake; S. H. camp. The interview printed in another Ounn. New Vork; E.Yowell, D. Whitney, column of the Press today with Rev. J. Ogden is twice aa near a Logan, and informstion in the county. The compil w.H. ood, Kochester, Weslev Hill, is a remarkable and clear Brigham City has no road at all to the ation of this data, and that of exact min Mrs. ..lhouipson; M.J. Maioney. St. Joe; A.H.Hut exposition of the device of Mormonism and new mineral riekla. So Ogden and eral, agricultural, horticultural, ter worth. New York; R. Hvnes, Denver; to place the territory in the union of one canon are the starting point anil other data, miffht be combined in T. T. Kvaa, Salt Lake; Z. 1L Dickey, M. states, and at the sam time to continue .. K. Smith the same control of the inchoate state as 2443 and ulin, Clav Center, hans gatewnv to the m w silver oeuter, and office and divided between city and 2445 Washington Avenue, I Ogden. Utah eountv and made verv useful to lie Vnver; J. IL Lowige. Thomas Mayne, it has exercised over the territory. the only one worth e naiderng Mr. Hill is a fairly representative mem Sa t Lake. neigh-hirinBut all the same 6ome of our people of this region. The Wasatch. G. B. Nugent, Denver ber of the Gentile element, and what towns are trying to rob ( gden of The city engineer, being an astronf C. M. Moher. Butte; C. J. Kitter, Blair be aavs mav be received with faith the advantage that mttu rally comes to mer and scientific man, could handle t.nvi.; J. (J. Fuller, Cuinsville, Texas; F and accepted a the truth. There is Weir, Chicago; W. L l ork, city; T. a sharp tight going on in Utah now over it by pretending that Logan is the place the service well temporarily, if he will J. Lawk, Pocatello; Miss Prankie Whit the proposed admission of the if he feels patriotic enough, until per ney, Miss Carrie Jackson. DeuAer; A. C to statehood, and the Mormon territory to sun from a an outlining station. priestOv'deu is no, bv nil reasonable coin St. Louie; L. J. Welden, Frisco, hood are actively engaged on the atirma- manent arrangements could be made. to Mr. Hill of is contest. base offer Utah. side the In the meantime the tive open points purison, the head center and Duor Hotei- - A. EL Lee, L. B. Gra out their association with a certain fac whoever thinks he is qualified. operations of the La Plata district, at Miss G Greely, Montana; tion of the Gentile element that is disham, Omaha; its supremacy can be made decisive bli II. H. Freeman, C. Urooks, Chicago; H. posed to overlook the crime of polyg Krobbe, FL Madison; EL Richard, amy, and draws from their political com indisputable by the completion of THEY WAST TO KSOW New Vork; T. A. Lewis, St. Louis; W. munion the resultant lesson that the good road by the short route suggested Criderman, Montana; A. Huld, Jr., B. Gentiles who desire to wipe out polyg-in The Commercial's account on Kat Many citizens desire to know what Bodenheimer, New IN lork; Boyd Ciarke, amy must be on the alert and must colWe court understand that the to has become of that petition urday morning. St. Lmis; J. Metz, Geo. Evans, lect all the votes that it is possible for f .' or lette will make the new rout for an order to restrain the mayor and Chicago; A. L B.vrr, W. B. Mnsterson. them to gather at each election. Tt hardly needed, however, Mr. Hill s the only great highway to La Plata, ami council from ir creasing their own sal- and wife, Denver; I. Siebeuheus, W. A; will establish Ogden's advantage beyond aries. Also do Messrs. I). Evans, D. H. Tames, San Francisco; r red Hundsar, statements to expose the fact that the Salt Lake. Mormon church is a6debant as ever. It all dispute. Bkoom Hotel C. Lowe, Salt Lake is true that he quotes many instances Peery, Jr. et al., who instituted it, exIf this mineral discovery is what Sty: 11. F. Hill. Pocatello. Idaho; Mrs. of the resistance of thepolygamist chiefs pect to push it or has it been with Bellinger, Oakland, Cal.; John I. Fry, to the law. but all that was well known seems to be, Ogden merchants ant drawn? Cal.; T. Larson, C. A. Bridg- - previously, the important point of Mr Weber county farmers are goiog to be If they do not expect to carry tie Oakland, raan, A. E. Peterson, Ogden; Scott Dot- - Hill's revelations is that which relates to called upon for large supplies, uud no suit on, we understand that some other son, Kansas City, Mo.; . F. Dabyusand the schemes of the Mormon priests to chance should be taken of reducing tbe geutlemen do. And so the question is samily, Wichita. Kas.; T. B. Moon, Wi- - make a state out of the territory. There hita, Kas.; Geo. Gattrell, Marshall. is a strong prospect that such a proposal trade they are rightfully entitled to. asked. Mich.; W. H. Sanford, G. Rhinehart, will be made in Congress next winter, Ogdon has now what there is strong Ogden; S. EL Hostler, Chicago.. Ills.; but when it is understood that, if Ltah SEEDS ATTESTIOS. reason to believe is a great opportunity, Ivalph S. Adamsbv, Miss Amelia Adsms-bv- , were admitted as a state, tbe execution and the cbance should be protected with Chevenne, Wyo.; S. J. Black, S. H. of the law against polygamy would be A correspondent, in this issue, calls Hobaon, Cleveland, O.; H. A. Nillis, Og- entrusted to the hands of polvgamisUi, the courage and liberality its importance 2440 WASHINGTON AVE., OGDEN, UTAH. the attention of the city officials to the den, Mrs. Trayner, I. M. Wilson, B. Dunn it is not likely Jhat even a democratic warrants. M. K. of Smith. Pocatello, house .ureka, .ev.; representative would venture weeds on the resiOgden's citizens generally should lend need of cutting down Ida.; S. J. Dunn and wife, Terrace, Utah; b pass an enabbng act. The proportion of the dence streets, public keeping VI all rrorassor to acts that of Mormons to Gentiles in Utah is about Andre le (Jorme; U. rl, every eucourogement Rock Springs, Wyo.; C. Okey, Corn- two to one, and until the incoming tide contribute to the inter. vis of this city in walks clean and sightly, and of remov ing, Ia.; A. W. Meek, Ogden; J. B. Cach- of immigration reverses the figures, tie commercial possibilities of the La ing filth from the irrigating ditches and es, Pittsburg, N. Y.; Peter Hanson, Oak- which it may do in the next three years, P.ata district. The Chamber of Com- confining them to their proper coursis, land, Cal.; John Hastie, J. T. Long. Mrs. the field of the polygamistic hierarchy h to su little costs the remedy city W. J. Howe. Hans Fork, Wyo.; EL P. has no proper claim to being counted as merce, with commendable promptneie, It has planned to help the thorough im irregularities and they are important to Lyon, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. N. Coloney, one of the states. of the people and sightly ap Ogden; Frank King and wife, Ogden; provenient or the highway to the new the health V. E. Minchell, Fred A. McCare, Chin Miner's boots and shoes at Ashbys. Not far away only two doors north to 2450 of the streets. So the points pearance new mineral fields. go, 111.; R. M. Kelly, Dick Brown, Ogconsideration. merit raised This is the time to push business. Washington avenue, where we will be den; W. C. St. Pierre and wife, 1811. 141 OFFICE?, Z. W. St Pierre, Chicago, Ills.; ESTABLISHED found with one of the largest and most James Halley, Springville. Utah; J. A. The Oldest and LaraeNt. THE OGDES COMMERCIAL. MONET JS CIRCULATION- .Adams, Portland; Arthur Edwards, Ogcomplete linesof Hainess.Saddles.Horse den: J. H. Lounge, Salt Lake City. F. Goods, etc, to be found in the City. Under the foregoing head the Salt Shirk, Winnemuca, New; F. Robinson, T ie last issue of Bradstreet's has this R. G. DUN & CO. Like Tribune of Sunday morning says: Wells, Nev.; A. B. Hayes, Salt Lake We are selling at the same Low Prices editorial: , We are sorrv to hear that the Ogden City; H. J. Craft, St. Paul; W. S. An interesting statement regarding and invite you to call and see us in our Mrs. W. Miss J. Caldwell. the volume of circulation in the country Commercial is in trouble. toOgden peo L. M. Chicago; Mrs. Caldwell, Philadelphia; sue rile do verv not take any kindly new quarters. oyer a period of t jirty-on- e years has just Westeii, Leadville; Miss M. L. been issued by the Treasury Deparment. gestion of the Tribune ; at tbe same time Judge Max C. Mover, Smith, Minneapolis; The statement gives tbe amounts of we think the liberals in mat city ior Leadville; J. H. Kimball, Seattle; E. N. extricate as true money in circulation on the first of July their own sake should Corinne. in the years 1860, 1865, 1885, 1889 and and able a newsonner as Ihe Commer Williams, GrEO. OSMOND, Chapman House. E. S. Swift, San 1891. The comparisons given show that cial from its difficulties. Fair Haven; General Manager Utah and Idnlio. 11!), South John Francisco; Lyssett, news verv good Not appreciate many not only the total volume but the D. W. Babcock. Seattle; G. E. Dena, EL Wool l newspapers are ime uie amount per capita, have gone on increas- miners. Main Stre t. Salt Lake City. New York; F. J. Hewlett, C.J. Phillipps, are i ves of good men oniv sorry people It appears that ing during the period. 0. R Morey.Pough-keepsie- ; Salt Hewlett, Lake; reached have that for thev them after the amount of monev in circulation in H. F. Hill, Salt Lake; H. D. 1860 was about 84:53,000,000, and the point where they do not need any sorrow San Francisco; J. A. Johnson. amount per capita was jSLI.85. In 1865 and when the wards of pity spoken over Lindsev, Hot Springs; Joe Wilson, Texos; H. C. there .were 1723,000,000 in circulation, them fall on dead ears. The Commercial, in the crisis which Miller, Fort Worth, Texas; G. A. Har and the per capita amount was $20.82. as been on Utah during the last three van, lowa; U. tl. Moore, Salt Gake; Lizcircu-lalater t the Twenty years has been as true as steel; has zie M. Deardorf, Teua Covev, Ashland. months, In Keg or Bottle. on over was 81,292,000,000, Telephone 180. most been capable and sagacious; with Kansas. the per capita amount was and A. H. Salt Central Hotel an seen Folk, has clear instinct it through 823.02, while on the 1st of January last L. BECKER, Mgr. CO.. Lake; George Kennedy, Carliu, Nev.; C. with the frauds, the barter, the conspiracy; W. the amount was $1,5211,000,000, Teffens. F. San Purcell. watch-tow6- r Francisco; to i has s and from given 824.10 as the per capita allowance, the clear signals. Such a paper Stockton, Cal.; H. Olson, Terrace; D.W. highest in the history of the United the people when the storm Ross, Pocatello, Idaho; Wm. Reogaw, States. Owing to shipments of gold to ought not to be deserted City; Frank Wadeworth, Kiton; W. S. Mid-Summ- er on it. First, it ought to be sup comes dea there has been countries foreign arner, J. C. Conuars, Charles A. v olf. cline since Jan uiry 1, 1891, not only in ported through gratitude; second; the Nev.; P. Smith, Denver; George Corlin, as of to it Liberals ! support ought Ogden cir the per capita amount, but the total Terrace; W. J. Fabin, Wells. Burleigh, offensive an which and defensive, ally, culation on the 1st iuet., notwithstandM. H. Nev.; Hurd, SaltLake; J. H. Hub they cannot spare. ing the outflow of gold, was about We sincerely trust that our contem- bard, Willard; A. Robiason, Salt Lake. a id the amount per capita was 823.37. The condition here referred porary will weather the storm which has FIVE POINTS NEWS. too, however, is not a permanaut one, broken upon it, and will in a few days STILL CONTINUES. and the statistics of circulation at the ride again on an even keel, being what THE Beea F. C. drink of end of the year will doubtless show a it was before, a sturdy champion of the "alfalfa" at Try continuance of the increase which has right a power to be dreaded by those son's drug store. who have a more absorbing object in been temporarily checked. Dr. Kennedy was a professional caller world than that of building up in That is, of course, the Wall street idea. this at the Points yesterday. Utah a great, true American state. But it is hardly a fair statement of the With assurances that its good words There is no field open for Bny kind of case. are appreciated, this paper takes pleas- business, that is as good in any respect We do not have a treasury statement ure in saying to the Tribune that it has as the field of Five Points. Silks-Regula- r before us for July 1, 1891, but that of no serious notion of shuffling off this Will Sell All Goods at The Five Points branch of the Ogden 500 Yards Striped Wash do for will illustration. On is 1890, Steam C. located at F. Laundry $1.20, now July 1, temporal coil, and while there is a close City price that date the United States held moneys fight ahead, as all papers find in these Beeson s drug store. 85c in the treasury as follows: Captain Howard of the military acad times of stringency, it expects to carry from Montana, where Black Faille Silks, very good If You Want a Bargain, Call Early. Metallic $67,901,S79 the American flag at the bead of the emy has returned $ 69,463,510 Paper he has been for a few weeks for the inreWorth value. $1.00. for to come. procession many years terest of the academy. $727,3&i,&9 Money not in circulation duced to 70c per yard. THE BAZAAR, William Yager seems to be very much SATURDAY, sum from 81,500,000,-000 that Deducting lOJ-- i over of tke arrival BEE. OBSTRUCTIONIST a delighted above given as the moneys in circuCor. A 24th4Grnt.Ave. Black Grosgrain Silks, reguliquet Sth pound baby girl. lation on July 1, 1891, and tbe remainnow 73c. $1 00, lar Mr. James manley returned Saturday Know Some Wants to price 'Enquirer" der, 8772,635,111, was the actual amount from a business trip to central Nevada. Important Things. h of money supposed to be in circulation He was glad to get back, and savs this Grosgrain Black Silks, Editor Commercial: A long time ago is the only climate for him. among the people on that date. price $1.25, reduced regular Never was there before such grumb that all the a committee of the Chamber of ComBut, we understand ! to 900 ling over taxes at this place as there is the money issued or coined for many merce petitioned the city council for at the present time. Will some one tell years which is not in the government room in the city building to place a col- where all the taxes from Five Points go Black Ben; raline Silks, regu-51.8novv $I-45- lar price treasury is counted as being in circula- lection of ores and other specimens of to? Thousands of dollars are collected articles over in to found and from turned tbe of the taxes as as vicinity city Ogden. tion, although possibly much as this place, and what has the tax payer of it has been lost, burned up or That petition was referred to a committee and that is the last that has been here received for it? Have they given Come early before the lines are broken Mr. S. L. Warner Of Course destroyed. he.ird of it. usehctric lights, city water, street im and thus obtain first choice. You Parlors to Tonsonal u d in his cash a removed Has circulation Divide the actual Now, what I want to know is why no provements, and a thousand other imjournal or a ledger, or both. tbe Reed Hotel and will be pleased to Why cot buy one of W. M. Clark, the rt has been made on that petition? provements which Fwe Points is justly among 62,000,000 people of the United re well as as new druwjift, at 242 Twenty-fiftIs the committee afraid to make a favor-a- deserving? And there has been some see all of my old patrons street, and States and we have a per capita amount e report because they don't feel nl!e verv rare ones. Give me a trial and we will try to save from 81 to 85 on ear-done at this place. .!,.... assessing of n instead as $23 of less than $12:50 A entrance. to giv Come all. it main ohoue line assessed below Horn for e Obstructionist additions three are Dee? cost carry tj against pkare THE COMMERCIAL. rr. i no e. AUoartBf for tbe mocey lost ti i would a)jt eseeed 11. In lt5J or 1W there aiano mooey the uewury to apeak of. Xaauly all the Denote- - So mA k.t that in fact if the per capita circulation of 1W was 13:to the rat ia now lower AUGUST .nr Jfa. I4h UNTIL ONE WEEK! t - mn k I hotel ii I i- Ir F YOU WANT A CHAIVCE 1 SpeikLoudrr . tb fort THE FAIR Importers, Jobbers and Retai ers. Ug-de- : Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass Company, rv, JOBBERS . SHEET, ORNAMENTAL AID PLATE GLASS. Painters' and Artists' Supplies. Illuminating and Lubricating Oils. PEMOVED. tr-re- Lock-wood- STAFFORD, MILLER : BTJKTSDH & Romte' SHELLHAS BREWING GlfAND V Clearance Sale! SILKS. FIRE SMOKE! BAZAAR IS NOW OPEN. BIG DISCOUNTS. 24-inc- WATER FIRE! 5. 0 b S. J. BURT & BROS. CO. h 1 |