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Show 03DEX DAILY COMMERCIAL: T ITS DAY, AUGUST IS. l!1. THIS IS HOW WE DO IT. FREQUENTLY hear the question: "How does Goodrich & Co. succeed in 'turning out suchgreat quantities of Shoes?" the answer to which is very simple- - They are continually on the alert for GOOD BARGAINS, and invariably secure them by being in a position to pay "Cash Down" without regard to quantity. WJ E ' ISTOTECCTHIS SOLID FACT. Our prices are always below other dealers to begin with and now this extra reduction in order to dispose of our Mammoth Summer Stock of Shoes cannot fail to furnish indisputable evidence regarding our recognized position as OGKDEISTS LEA.DHSTG GIVERS ! BA-HGrAIIN" This is the time of year it requires extra inducements to make trade brisk and our efforts thus far have been successful. Our friends far and near have heard of OUR GREAT MID-SUMME- CLEARANCE SALE, realize there is but one real live Shoe Sale in R . Ogden. and that and are getting their bargains NOW. They Clearing we reserve MUST GO. No other sale competes with when we advertise a general clearing sale, nothing. ALL GOODRICH & COMPANY. 3 3 24th. 1 FREE! FREE! WANTED. SITUATIONS Ntices id this department will or chabuK for ilirtv riupersons All dmiring to ecun h- - pnbli-he- d e days. a situation nre tln offer. of take to inrited advantage cordially lASTED-- A SITUATION HV: SMART fotiUK man tlmuir aliniifct anything. Commercial nrtice. A. M. rouxH-utiv- CITV IS BRIEF. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at 3 o'clock today, August 18th. Cabinet photos (IJSO per dozen at rfewcomb Bros. Rooms 23, 26 and 27, Wright's block. Will Kerr, son of the depot master left II for Provo yesterday, where he will ati. tend school at Brigham Young academy. KY AN EM'KKT ANTKU Sll ?V understanding ores thoroughproctor The funeral of Miss Aggie Fife, will on shares fur grub ly, to urosiwrt nearF.district take place in Ogden on Wednesday at lake, address O 11., ttiia otl.ee, which time her father will be present LADY TO ANTED BY A M11)DLE-A(Kwould take or in cafthier a act rfistnurant, II Goodrich & Co'a. creat midsummer charge of Hat of f uruiaued rue ma. Adilreu box clearance sale still continues. Read their 105, Ogdeu. tub. "ad" today and then attend their sale "IITANTED BY A COMPETENT FRENCH this week. T dressmaker, work by the day. Call on or svldres Adam avenue and laird tract, Mrs C. E. Bronson, the architect, was V. JC Joues. r'ie Point. brought to Ogden yesterday in the cue- wuy 01 deputy marsuam. ii is uuuer-stoo- d he w ill make an effort to get bail pending the disproval of his case. If you want to be "in it" read the big Advertisement umlor this head will be in- "ad" of the Putnam One Price Clothing serted at the rat e of 5 cents per line for each house. They make a social sale on the Insertion, payable in advance. "Common Sense Trunk," which took first premium at the Wisconsin state fair last WANTED. -- a Line Only Five Cents ANTED AT COTTAtiE HOTEL. ONE V lady to help cook; bImj one lady to do chamber work. 2518 Lincoln avenue. fall. By reference to another portion of this paper it will be found that the stages of the new line to La Plata City, the new JOJREjNT. Ogden mining camp, will leave W. G. COTTAOE OF FOUR ROOMS, Kind's oilice No. 202 Twenty-fiftTOR RENT summer street kitch n. etc. One of the A pantry. locations in time ty; $15 to small family. regularly. h lt Hear 5a .street. Twdiity-eecoii- PERSONAL PA RAG RAPHS. KENT Fl'BNltfllED ROOMS FROM $3 per week at (irant avenue. 1,X)R to John M. Whitney, circulator of the HeraldiPemocrat, of Leadville, Colo., is in town locking after his large real es1TOK RENT ONE SIS ROOM HOUSE iSTH tate interests at Five Points. F and Washington. City water. $15 per Mrs. E. W. Exum, who has been very month. One six ro.m house. 22nd and Adams; om sick for about city ater; Hi per month. Alotwofourr four weeks, is now bonsea at tlU per month; city water. Apply o slowly recovering. Mr. Exum was on B. H. Uoddard, rotm 1U, WnghtB- block, Washthe street yesterday, after a long and ington avenue. faithful vigil by her side. BOARD AND ROOMS. Mr. II. C. Gilbert is the fortunate AND BOARD CAN BE father of a boy who honors his father, 1CRXISHEDKX)MS rates from Mrs. mother and climate, hauling the beam Capt. Lasher, i409 Lincoln ave., corner Twenty-fourtdown to a dozen pounds. Mr. Gilbert has the congratulations of the whole male population in the city. FOR SALE. Messrs. R. T. Pettingill and son, Theo. ARE PIANO li(X)D AS N EV U IORaVLE-SQApply at No. 8 titewarta Lano RobiBon and son and J. M. Anderson reTwenty-iirand Adams and between Washington turned on Sunday evening from their streets. and Bear Lake outing of eight days. They A BUCHAN, A HOOD iY had a trip that was very satisfactory iu IXm SALE-lnew as (lood for liOit housekeeping, game, fishing, being and at a bargain, r or further particulars call everytoway, scenery,and they brought back just their taste on 11. A. Walker, druigiH, ail Twenty-fourttroet. the trophies. l?OB Jl RENT board. H.OO 'Venilorue." FURNISHED K(X)MS WITH per day aud upwards at the - h. st Twenty-secon- d h AT LOW PRICES AND ON 1?OR SALE terms, the Jarvis and Conklin houses View addition. Apply at the Ogden in Fir t National Bank building, oilice. A. 11. Swan, "apeut." of,l.rot Heller's Auction House Has been removed to 351 Twenty-fourtstreet, where he hopes to see all of his old patrons and many new ones. h Fruit Growers and Shippers Can buy the best California fruit boxes and fruit wrapping paper at lowest wholesale prices at Woodruff's fruit house, 2302 Washington avenue. Removed. Central Carriage Works removed to Jas. Bune shoing shop, rear of Consolidated Implement company, entrance on street. Twenty-fourth Loans Closed Promptly. There is no delay in closing loans on improved city and farm property. J. D. Jarvis, First National Bank Building. A Sure Catch. The Ruby and Bon Bon cigars are winners and are the best half dime cigar on the coast They are long tillers and For sale at nre made by union labor. the sign of the big cigar, Twenty-fift- h street W. S. Stone, Prop. Ho!!! for La Plata City. La Plata City stage line for the new mining camp. Rates reasonable. For Kind's railparticulars apply at W.202G. Twenty-fifth road ticket office, street, corner Lincoln avenue. Stage will leave from above office. Also cut rates to all principal cities. From f 1 to $20 saved. All traasactions guaranteed. Miner's boots and bhoes at Ashbys. i ours- - Serious Accident.' of John Cbipp, while driving down Twenty-fourtstreet Saturday afternoon in his delivery wagon, was throwu from the seat falling'on his head and shoulders. He was picked up in an unconscious condition and carried into Dr. Kennedy's oilice, where he was soon brought around and was able to be driven home. A son Shows it Already. The hotel arrivals, retail trade, people on the streets, all plainly showed yesterday that there is a mining boom on hand with Ogden as the base and gate way- - A Very Clever Woman. Tbey had been discussing where they could go for a few days for a quiet outing. He had named several place--- , but none of them seemed to suit. TUey were eithor not what was desired or the cost 1 was too great Finally she satd: "I have it; let u a'o to the Castilla Springs." "Where is that?" he asked. "In Spanish Fork canon, just a few miles south of Provo. They bbv it is a most romantic and delightful spot, and just the place for an outing. Furnished tents are let at most reasonable prices, and there is a good restaurant; Beside the splendid bathing, there is dancing and other amuFementJ." "What does It cost?" he said, thinking such great advantages must come high. "Only three dollars for the round trip. The Rio Grand Western sells tickets on the 25th at this rate." "All right, love," he replied, 'Tllget the tickets." And they went. Grand Ten it irial Band Contest. ' The proprietors of CaBtilla Springs have offered 8200 in prizes and elegant silver and ebony batons for the contest of August 25th. All the leading bands of Utah have entered. The Prcvo band challenges any band in the territory, and back their offer with plenty of money. The Rio Grande Western will sell tickets at the rate of 83 for the round trip; tickets good for five days. A good chance to visit Provo and Spanish Fork canon. Grand Mountain Excursion. 0d August 25th the Rio Grande Western will sell tickets to Castilla Springs and return at a round trip rate of 83. Castilla Springs is located in Spanish The Union Pacific Railroad company Fork canon but a few miles south of has arranged to run regular trains to Provo, and there is no prettier spat or as and from Syracuse follows, finer within the state of Utah. bathing 11th: commencing Saturday, July to go for a week's outing. Just the Leave Ogdea 2:00 p. m. and 6:30 p. m Furnishedplace tents Bt reasonable prices, " 0:00 " " Syracuse 5:43 " good restaurant, dancing every night, Sunday's extra, trains as follows and plenty of other amusement. Leave Ogden 10:30 a. m. Leave Syracuse 1:15 p. m. Positively Your Last Chance. Auction! this week to get your feet fixed up by Prof. Hanna the chirapodist, at the Important sale corner Twenty-fourt- h and Wall avenue, near the derc, on the Broom hotel, or will call at your home if desired without extra charge. 22d day of August, lSOi. s A selected herd of twenty-siNovelty Store. dairy cows, comprising Dowell's shorthorn dairy, with trade. Horse, milk Visit the Novelty store at 240 Twenty-fift- h street and get a gent's cart harness, s'pring wagon, double harness, plow harrows, milk cans, pans, watch, oil painting, large plush album, The ansonia alarm clocks etc. are at the uni- household furniture, tools, etc. whole to be sold by T. B. Heller, auc- form price of 30 cents. tioneer. Sale to commence at 2 p. m. sharp. Money, Money. Small loans made on good collateral or 0GDEX CARRIAGE WORKS. personal security. Short time loans on real estate. A Manufactory ot Excellent Vehicles County warrants bought. J. C. Nye, Which Flourishes iu Ogden. 2414 Washington avenue. Works would be The Ogden Carriage A Limited Supply of Money. a credit to any city. At these works are manufactured some of the most Money on hand for loans on Ogden durable as well as the most attractive city improved residence or business and farms. J. D. vehicles ever produced in any country. propertyFirst National Bank Jarvis, Building. a Schnegels-berghasOf theproprietary.Mr.Conrad high reputation as a manu526 Twenty-Becond A sacrifice, street, facturer of carriages. He was formerly the bench). One of the very best in the business in the east but he has (on 1 blocks locations in the city. Only been here more than ten years aad from business; 72 feet by 330. Three turned out some of the best vehicles to new houses and large barn. Fine be seen on our streets today. His part- shade trees, etc Plenty of roomlawn, for master is a also O. E. Mt. Savage, ner, three more large cottages. Must sell on is a name and bis build4 guarcarriage For account of moving out of town. antee that the best workmanship and terms of owner on premises beenquire will of goods always tween 1 o clock and 4 p. ra. the finest quality distinguish everything manufactured by Harrie M. Barrows. the Ogden Carriage Works. They deserve a liberal patronage and citizens of Schooner beer 5c a flass at Broom Ogden and vicnity will find it pays to bar. deal with them. x first-clas- 3 1 3 24th. FANCY AKD STAPLE GROCERIES, PICNIC I ANSI The Finest and Freshest Assortment of PICNIC and LUNCH GOODS to be found. Fverythingm Canned Meats, Game, Pates, Pickles, Olives, Cheese and an Endless Variety of Crackers and Biscuits. Call and see me when you are in need of any. Grand Opera House Building 2516 Washinjrton Avenue. E. FRIEDERICH. BROWNING BROTHERS. 155 Main Salt '2461 Washington Avenue, CVdeii SL Lake Citr. ' WE HAVE A CAR LOAD OF a m 4i. Mnn's size, Men's size. Men's Size. thirty-inc- h h List Price. Oar Price. H5.0U Youth's Size wheels, adjustable, cone bearings. aoG.uu wheels, ball tMsrinrs to both wheels.. bail bearings to wheels and pedals.. NVlKi 80.00 adjustable rone bearings 50.001 Boys Size. adjustable cone berimrs 55.00 1 Also Girls' Xricpcles, all sizes aud pricoa "i. L.it Prina. flnr S4Y(jo 3S.00 Prion SiVOO on a CSTWe have iust received some Kodak Cameras, which are the Onlv First OUR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE IS FREE TO ALL. Class A mature Camera made. HE ADMIRES IT. What Talraape Thinks of the Colo rado Midland. General Passenger Agent Lee is in re ceipt of the following highly complimentary letter from Rev. T. DeWitt Tal- mage, who traveled via the Colorado Midland, in his recent lecturing tour through the west "The Colorado Midland (Pike's Feak Route) is an enchantment from the first spike of the rail to the last switch. The engineering that made possible such a road eclipses everything 1 havenean. in comparison with your railroad curves on trestle-work- , near leadville, the Pennsylvania road micrbt as well bang out of sight its famous 'Horse Shoe' in the first blacksmith shop of the Titans. The scenery is Alpinian. In places the red rocks are left in shapes which suggest deserted cities. Alhambras, obelisks, coliseums and Egyptian pyramids. The whole region shows what the Almighty can do with rocks, and would make a geologist's heaven, but a hammer in hand instead of a scepter. Here and there the wild flowers set the mountains on fire with conflagrations of color. No traveler has seen America until he has taken the Colorado Midland Railway." True, True. the increase. The Rio Grande Western excursion to Ban 1'ete, which left Monday morning, was apparently well patronized. The excursion train consisted of eightcars. Two cars of Phillips excursionists and two cars of Judson excursionists came in from the east and went west yesterday. Three cars of Phillips excursionists also went east from the Pacific coast. Herman Eldridge and party came in from San Francisco, yesterday on the Wagner special "Glassmere" and proceeded east. Mr. Eldridge is connected with Claus Spreckels in the sugar busi- ly on ness. Superintendent Bancroft and Superintendent Wurtelle went east yesterday morning on a special train. IT IS A FACT. That the City Council is Violating Law. Editor Commercial,. Is it not a fact that the city council has beea giving its advertising and job patronage to the Standard which is principally owned by one of the members of this council? And does not every member of the city council know that this is contrary to law.? It is bad enough to think that the of the Weber city government of a Gentile city should Jndge Henderson, chairman writes Salt The county Democratic committee, throw its sops into the Mormon crib but Lake Herald the following pleasant words: when it is evident that in order to do Yonr paper was no small factor in the contest which resnlted so gloriously in this city and this the law is plainly violated, bad matcounty. Our cemmitteo are nndor great obli- ters are only made worse. gations." It is proper that the people of this city True, true; the Judge recognizes the Mormon Herald very affectionately no doubt. Now if we could only be favored with some extracts of hia sentiments toward Woodruff and Cannon, his political masters, what a love feast would we behold? should know what sort of an outfit their municipal governors are, and this one item indicates very clearly their character. They are evidently trying to pay C. C. Richards for his service in giving them the Mormon vote. At the Depot. At the depot there seemed to be an unusual number of people during a part of yesterday and Sunduy. The number of people passing through Ogden in transit to the west and east is constant- - Attempted Suicide. Late Saturday night or early Sunday morning a Miss Larson one of the waiters at the Wasatch Hotel was taken with Gentile. from the effects of a dose of poisin taken no doubt with suicidal intent. She as in a very critical condition and for some time there was doubt of her recovery. However by hard work aud with the aid of Dr. Gordon, she was brought through and now she is wholly out of danger. It is said the girl has attempted suicide before. . Resolutions. The Sunday school of the First M. E church of this city adopted the following resolutions as its last session. The class of which he was a member also adopted the same, resolutions with changes in the wording to suit the clat a: Whereas, Our beloved schoolmate and brother, George L. Bower, has gone "in life's green spring" to his last long home, it is fitting that our scho 1, whosj ranks he has so regularly tilled and adorned, put upon record a testimonial of our appreciation of his zeal and earnestness in the cause of our Master. Resolved, That we as a school deeply mourn for the loss of a true friend and dear brother. That while we shall misa him we shall ever cherish his memory and endeavor to imitate his pleasant and congenial disposition, his courteous and alhble manner, his steady and Christian habits and his high and worthy ambitions. That in our association with him he has so rendered himself to us that we deeply deplore his loss and do fully sympathise with his brother, parents and friends in their aad breavement and tender them our heartfelt condolence. Be it further resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the records of this school, be furnished the city papers and sent to the brother of the diseased. Chamber Meeting:. There will be a meeting of the board of directors of the Chamber of Commerce, at the Chamber rooms in the opera house block, this evening at 8 o'clock, to consider a matter of immediate importance to the city. Every member of the board is earnestly urged to be present. D. Evans, President violent convulsions and Dr. Spinger was E. A. McDakiel, S c'y. called in. He found the girl suffering |