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Show OGDFN DMLV COMMERCIAL: St.NDAT. AMUSEMENTS. THE COMMERCIAL. Pnblia&wl nwrr Hand!- Bwnj f LiiiUr holding both il fckk will be practically illustrated at th Grand opera Louse ueit lniay creastg, August 'J '.i when I be renown! Russell's Cunedisas, (the New York bijou Theater Ca; an organization vhoee caoe is syo- acyuiout with apreme exwiitstic and extraordinary mew from New York to hi a rr&nciaca, will be sam in tue Dili-T- . fcTES UITIOS kATEo-T- SE uf their equally famou ftreie&l ooiioep! ion, XLeCity Directory, r arc nd ia " " t.'M cal production Lave Imds hera, 1 W fcUtl " " Bumliera at that, but it ia eat t3 Oh great - Jft 0 my that no company of the gut J, THE WEESLT. eaiibreof thia oca has ever honored tbx torn, and this with the fact that guar cte is given that the eomp&uv will be a J ui) L, I "St. Xii a&ure rim lout a? in its entirety and the pet form ant given with tbe same careful attention to theai acrvriy eMail that has characterized ita success 44) or d nt m., riJ ouoff a 4 M 4k.rterj bj Buuiibf for three yeart ia all the principal cttiee our. l ulnoft bteUH til of this country, should draw forth aa audience Urr enough to test the utmost SPE 1AL K"TH'E: Aflr Bins o'clock . m. capacity vt the bouse. pre-tatto- o . vnuMU-u- B t fv at lL olit.anal t.ft-- , i4.j, Wair iOMKEECHL TELEPHONES; Uium-u. Offic. SCSDAT 85. .ACbCST tS THE BIGHT POLICY. LASDED IS THE TEX. k Homthief from Salt Lake to Uriff ia Offden, Comes A young man named Farker turned up yesterday at Corey a etablea with horse which he offered for sale. Mr. Corey thought tbe horse reminded him of tbe discription sent him from Park City of a horse which had been stolen from that place, lie sent for Sheriff Btilnap and after investigating tbe young man was escorted to the county jail. Khenff Burke of Salt Lake was sent for and on his arrival the prisoner made full confession, acknowledging that he had lured a horse from a livery e table in Salt Lake which he traded off in Park City for the nag found in his possession, spirit. lie returned to bait Lake in company The wise plan would have been to meet with tbe sheriff. This story teaches, so Sheriff Belnap the onset of the general reaction with that the way of the transgressor says, Instead and boreetbief every possible counteraction. is bard. of allowing tbe depression to have its fell run and complete effect upon the District Court. city, it should have been resisted Alex Wilkeraon vs. C. M. Capp et ah, with prompt and persistent resolution. motion fer judgment on proceedings. Tbe way to have done this would have James A. Calvert et aL vs. M. E. been to create just as much labor for Church et aL Demurrer to complaint and the mechanios and working men of tbe Demurrer confessed by plaintiff Ten amend complaint leave to given as city possible. The tide of activity days from dato of tiling and serving Uoivd have beea kept up to a healthy eriven the defendant trustees to plead. level. The money spent for sewers, pub- Exception of defendant. K. L. Armstrong vs. E. E. Puttee, delic buildings, on streets and walks, and murrer of It T. Pettingill submitted and so on, would have found its way to mer- taken under advisement chants and in all channels of trade, and Sidney Stevens vs. E. N. Ridout et aL tbs pinch upon the city would not have entry of appearance of Kimball & Allibeen ne.ir as noticeable as it has been. son for defendant, E. N. Kidout Sidney Stevens vs. K a. Kiuout et al., Thewty would thus come through motion to set aside default and judgthe year in much more courage, confi- ment Argued and continued till Aug. dence and perceptible results, and would 29th, 1891. vs. llenry voousei start in with the probable revival of al. Ephraim Hanks Motion of Breeden A Ounnell order business that is likely to soon at least case at costs of plaintiff. set in, far in advance of a town that has dismissing A BOY BUENED. pursued an opposite polioy and fallen into a state of lethargy. There is scarcely a doubt that what His Legs Scorched by aa Explosion In Hi8 Pocket. saved Lincoln, Nebraska, from going back in 1337 and 1338 when it relaxed Yesterday the son of George A. Brown from the high pressure of previous picked up what he supposed was a bright yearg, was its adoption of a decisive piece of an electrio light carbon and put ouaieractiii!? poiioy, mob, as is sug- is in nis paaiaioooa pociswu lie then stepped into tne store or gested above. Marks, Goldsmith & Co., and put his It never made such a tight for its hand on the thing in his pocket, wrier mechanics and growth as it did when upon it exploded with some violence and tire. the tide was going against it. The re- set tbe boy's clothing on rescue at once Marks went to his sult was that instead of falling into the andMr.tore off the ignited garments, but Slough Despond, as many other cities the boy's legs were pretty badly scorched did in tbe crisis of their growth, it nevertheless. The boy is about eight years old. It stemmed the current and jumped since is thought he must have picked up an 18S7 from 33,000 population to 60,000. cartridge of some kind. When tke battle wavers in the bal- explosive RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ance then is the time to summon supreme courage and make the decisive PRESBTTERIAS CHURCH, ffort 0,jden'8 "reform" administraRev. S. E. Wishard, D. D., will preach tion followed the oppsito course and at 11 a. in. Sabbath school at 915 a. tn. certainly made a great mistake. Young People's meeting at 7:15 p. m. No preaching in the evening. The correct policy far city govern meant i pursue id uaiea or auuDees, ia cuiftt!y, just the opposite from that dopteJ by tbe present administration. Tbe plan folio ed by the Ogden mayor and council baa been to meet tbe financial airingeney discouragement with corresponding inaction and lack of ad JfATIONAL POLITICS. CONGREGATIONAL Adams avenue, near CHURCH. Twenty-fift- SPIES MIXING h The great political campaign is now street Preaching by the pastor at II o'clock fully on in Ohio. In afeense, the salient a. m. subject, "ine ruiure oi uhju party question, tbe tariff, will be fairly and the Mormon church," Sabbath wad squarely submitted to the people for School at 12:lo d. m. Christian En deavor at 7:15 p. in. Preaching at 8 decision. o'clo3k p. m. Everybody invited. It will bs brought to their attention FIVE POINTS MFTHODIST. in s more definite form than ever beservices at the Five Points Sunday fore. For the question of what protecMethodist church: Preaching at 11 a. tion means is quite definitely defined by m. Subject, "Fishing too Near the school at 2:30. Preach-ithe MoKinley tariff act, and the author Shore." Sunday 7:45 o'clock. the evening at of the bill is himself leading the pro G. E. Jayne, Pastor. tectiv po'icy forces in the battle. METHODIST CHURCH. r, The W. C. T. U. Meetiiiff. The W. C. T. U. will meet a usual in the M. E. church Monday at 3 p, m. Mrs. Theo. Robison has sent in a for mal resignation of the office of president and a new election will be held for presi dent and also for vice president from the Presbyterian church, as Mrs. Moorman, who was elected to that office, is about There seems to be good reason, reason to move from Ogden. At the meeting tomorrow flirs. ml. a. that grows stronger and is supported Breeden will read the seoond of her in to that more unanimously every day, say teresting series of papers on the legal the short cut road to the Bear Gulch standing of women. mines should be built without any more Statement Omitted. (hesitation or delay. And the nearly unanimous agreement among those who On aocount of the absence of Mr. W. have been there is that the Middle Fork H. Harvey, the chairman of the execushould be the route. It is only necessary tive committae, there .was no financial prepared for last week and it to repair a road by that route to have a statement will be inoluded in this week's statement not to far La Plata, very good highway in next Sunday's paper. from 22 miles distant from Ogden, and Opens Soon. with such a road the time of the trip five or to down cut be six could easily The Military academy opens for the hours. The building of that road should year one week from Tuesday, or September 1. be commenced tomorrow. Pag. Fehncger & Ash, the popular ftaed II 'Vi ptarmacisU. wili open a branch 1S91. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. BURT ia La Plm City. Mr. IL C Hemnwiy ill speed thia week at the ernes and will give tbe s w a thorough invagination for Tin QXE.?5L. AUG. 2GTH. GRAND to-atk- Mid-Suiiime- r. A iroo.inct New York milliocair ar rived in Ogdrfi this wk, sod after looking ever the La Plata will invest ia ttt city and the mint. T. C. Chamberlain baa returned from the oiines. He did oo prospecting, but put in Li ticiis taking in tbs s:ghu and STILL CONTINUES. wstchinsf the boys work. V. L King returned from the mines this morning. He reports every tmog firm and sctir at La Plata. lie counted 103 person going in after 1 p. m. yester day, tie stalced out a ciaim. One of the La Plata men auggests that tbs telephone company 6hould ex tend its lines through tbs canon to Huntaville. Eden and tbe mines. The ;oo Yards Striped Wash Silks. core Dae v already Las a station several Regular price $1.20, now in lire ud the canon. There were eight stores and shops at 05c. La Plata on Friday, including s meat market and goods can be bought at Black Faille Silks, very good reasonable prices. Green w ell k Collins Worth $1.00. revalue. have built tbs first frame bouse and it duced to 70c per yard. will be used for a meat market. W, W. Fuc2 took a large flag to the Black Grosgrain Silks, regucamp and the stars and stripes now float over La Plata. It was raised by Miss lar $1 00, now 73c. price Ktie Haines, daughter of Mayor Haines of Lotran. assisted by Mrs. It. r. I ay lor h Grosgrain Black Silks, A sign on the flag pole of that city. price $1.25, reduced sneaa." regular reads: "Dagos and uninese, W. G. Kind is running three stages to 90c. now. lie had a message saying mat Salt Lake City men were coming up at 2 Black Bengaline Silks, regua. m. today and wished to start at once. lar price if 1.85, now $1.45. but he did not care to start so early, us thinks there are 1,200 at La Plata now, Ilia driver, Ed Walkina, made the in Come early before the lines are broken triD yesterday in seven and one-haand thus obtain first choice. to extra seems be which good hours, time. Clearance Sale! Eussell's Comedians, NEW YORK BIJOU TIIEATIIE CO. A re2y ioila.U SILKS. CITY 24-inc- in m feu A BIG MITTEN MATCH. S, J. BURT For $2,750 and tbe Championship of Utah. One week from Tuesday, or September & BROS. Booth NEWLY ESTABLISHED- - T. WOLLSTEIN & CO., pr-mi- Pul U. Pstur'f LtoLiUe n II by WM. onstructed for LAUGHING Tiekett for wde Teday- -, Important Our Hanging Lamp Sale is M. 75 S. MCLULLY. Purposes -:- - Only, rt.V an 1 Notice. over. TO MAKE ROOM or our Fall Goods we must continue sacrificing until we get our stock reduced sufficiently to accommodate them. UNTIL AUGUST 28TII line of PARLOR STAND LAMPS AT COST, his line comprises all the different makes, viz: ROCHESTER, B. AND H., BRISTOL, IMPERIAL and others. "WATCH THE DATE. THE FAIR importers, Jobbers and Retailers. (Branch No. 14.) Wines. Lips-il- l 2443 and 2445 Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah REMOVED. l'ine Domestic and Imported -- HaKRISOX. we will offer our magnificent pcj. lis k fork. (UP TO miniDA.TI2) iotrrcirtiM Tke Oldest sad Largest. take place before the Ogden Athletic Club. In fact this will be one of tbe most prominent sporting events Ogden has had for years. R. G. DUN & CO., On that date ueorge Morrison, neavy . a sr i t weight of Ogden, will meet James Wil- - m lams of Salt Lake City, for a purse or f2,750 and the heavy weight championship of Utah. The tickets will be 12.50 and 15. It is safe to say t hat every seat will be filled. Morrison is training vigorously up in GEO. OSMOND. Ogden canon under tbe management of Tbs Marine," or La Blanche. Williams General Manager Utah and Idaho. 1(9, is also perfecting his condition on the Malo Str t. Suit Lake City. lake shore under the direction of Slade. SVw HOWARD. DIRECTORY Kooc,trwvJ bj LOVJi 1U OFnCII. ESTABLISHED 1811. 1st, a very important glove match will FRON30X eoojhiikuo at li Euoo TLeeiN, lf Cigars, Ale and Porter. Not far away only two doors north to 2406 Washington Avenue, OGDEN, UTAH. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, HEADQUARTERS FOR LOW PRICES. STAFFORD, MILLER We give you prices that mean business. We give you values that mean business. Gents Underwear, Overshirts, Flannel Shirts, Socks, Ties, Etc., Ladies Underwear, Hosiery, Laces, Ribbons, Velvets, Etc., Table Linens and Toweling, new line of Muslin Underwear. Our Fall Line coming in. BLANKETS, BLAN-ETBLANKETS, at 2450 Washington avenue, where we will be found with one of the largest and most complete lines of Harness.Saddles.Horse Goods, etc., to be found in the City. We are selling at the same Low Prices and invite you to call and see us in our new quarters. 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. THE Church services, M. E. church on Twenty fourth street, between Washington and Adams. Morning Preaching at 11 a. m. by pastor in charge. Class meeting at 12:15 p. m. Afternoon Sunday school 2:30 p. m.; good library; use of books free to all. Special review bv the pastor. Evening Epworth League 6:45 p. m. The special features of the evening services will be an educational lecture by ProfoB9or V. B. Dolli-veMiss A. M., of Salt Lake City. Lincoln, director of the conservatory of music of Salt Lake City, will furnish special vocal music. Everybody is cor dially invited. PLMNiLS. CofttimueJ from Fund n AIcKiuloyiam is republicanism. And lis the people decide in this contest, so will the fortunes of the Republican party be affected by the result in Oliio. But there is one factor that may not make it a representative party test after alL That is tbe third party. The problem Is, what is that party going to do? Is it going to be formidable :n Ohio? If it can marshal any such an independent vote as has been developed in some more western states it 'g clear that there is no telling what the result may bo. But that it will display any such vigor in Ohio is very doubtful. And the bountiful crops will nullify its cohesion, for it was a growth of discontent from crop failure and low prices. At this time the Ohio contest is uncertain. Iowa will probably go AND At'Gt ST 23. CO. & , 1R1W Rcky Mountain Amber, 111 AAJL In . SHELLHAS THE ttBEAT OtiDEX BE KB. Keg or Bottle. Telephone BREWING- - CO.. 180. G. L. BECKER, Mgr. S, THE PEOPLE'S STORE. 331 St., East of Postoffi.ee. Twentv-Fourt- h GllAND FINALE Eire, Water, Smoke Sale La Plata City. AT THE BAZAAR, Corner 24th and Grant, Every person going there should provide themselves with a bottle of Spec ial Sales Each Day This Week. CLARK'S CHOLERA MIXTURE Monday Aug. 24th Corsets, Knit Underwear Sale. 4 For Summer Complaints and all troubles brought on by change of water and diet and high altitude. One dose will give relief. W, M. CLARK, 243, TWENTY-FIFT- H Tuesday Aug. 25th Yarn and Crochet Materials. ST. 26th Wednesday Aug. Thursday Aug. 27th Friday Aug. 28th Linen Sale. Baby and Children Clothes. Needlework Materials. Saturday Aug. 29th Underwear Hosiery, etc., MONDAY, A.TJGTJST 3 1ST, Grand Clearance Sale of everything left over from other ale. THE BAZAAR. Cornor Twenty-fourt- h and Grant. |