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Show OGDFN DULY COMMERCIAL; T4 ESDAY. Ia MbMiwramiH inil M im ni rUmkniCnmmn mm Com Tii' j . Oita "uj Ctk u rtt. t the auJ0W thro SLBM.UPT1UN aUTtS-T- liimaf iter aVaaik' m Moatiia aWa " 1- - DAlLT. H M t ) - . . . THE WKKkLY K4it.w ia advance. Oa burr raiaa too affect W All laar. oa J air 1. COO 11 hm fail to et Umht iatroa who tnr da, or do aot cat Utaaa u'ifl) ..will roofer afator bf aoufyu asaraa) a 1:M a. ttea at oatea. tkm bcuftdM K'HL SOriCE Afv nine o'clock it. m. Ml at MM. tjJlMI M a'aaaa. will b andpatrona an of new. laaartioa lb far aa artamr WuL-hr- i at taa editorial office, Ant at door. areeae, op aim. nfllfir irf I Vaini Hill cll. 1 U. COIMEKt'lAL TELEPHONES: ' Editorial Oftre. 265. tMlre, msutv. Al Ol ST B BUILD THE ROAD. Then aaeina to be no question about the feet that the people want the abort cat road to tbe La Plata mining district thr want it right off. They are g willing to take all cbancea and are ic jay the fiddler even if they do ot dance But they expect to dance auad dance lively. Sara men as Don Maguire, W. H. Harvey, E. K. Ridgeley, Jamea Sprunt, MarrMii Poulter, aud other citizens of Basilar standing, ail agree that tbe road riffled foe built as a business investment Cor Ogden, and that it should be done without any mora hesitation or delay. The last two gentlemen named estimate that a hundred men can make Middle Fork as passable aa Washington avenue in five days, which means that tt'e work can be done for about $1,000 the county court should appropri- that amount today, or enough to do work. It ia plain that this county aid not stand still while Cache oonaty captures the business wil-lim- We believe that 95 per cent of the panale of the city desire the road built immediately and the court should do its aluty today. A FAIR OFFER. I Taip 'R n fair, in fact a generous, offer from Mr. P.trmley, and .ia this station as institution of a good da il of value auad importance, it is suggested that the osuty or city, or both jointly, take steps fa provide Mr. Parmley with tbe appa-atu- s. attaation of the county court and The Cham-fea- r or Commerce is ca'Ied to this signal station and the advantageof Mr. V irm He is one of the most comMmfm offer. petent men for the place in the county. is worth while to look the matter up. The intr iraents will not cost, not ho much. 5fl, possibly Ami by the expenditure of that small Ana Weber countv can have a constant anS efficient service of weather and become a permanent signal elation in tbe gre it system of the It Hatioa. TV;k opportunity to do a good aud needed thins? should not be missed. Tub Ogden correspondent of the Salt Iak Herald printed the best outline map of tbe La Plata mining region and Kosiee thereto, from Ogden and Logan, jet published.tintsButof thethemap is a littleIt 3afonthe p compass. loratM La Plata too far north of Ogden, ami ncakes Ogden canon point north too mack. Tue La Plata mine, by surveyed lines and directions is less north from Ogden than east. It is about eaignteen miles east and fifteen miles north, or, as the bird flies, about twenty three miles direct. Huntsville is nearly iue east of Ogden, being a little north ail the center of the city. With a good road up Middle Pork the trip can be made either way in three or four riillll Ms Laan. Tha aoooaat braary, and ia, appsraoUy, too frank osas at thaporaa to be talk, bat it also has tha nag of knowing eraething, or, rather, believing soma thing it nays. Beeidea, tha Sioux City Journal ia sot a wisdy paper. McLean did do aoaaethiug ha built over 100 miles of tha road from Kkhii Then City to O'Neill City. Nebraska tha sard times and other disasters came oa Jte scheme and it tumbled into tbe hands of a receiver, Mr. Bier bower, of Omaha. The sale if t - take Uvea next T nee-daand if Hm . jad does fall to Mr. Oar retaon, that probab'y means that 8iouz City interests are uppermost in the purchase. And Sioux City desires it built, and built to Ogden. That, wa under eland, has been Mr. Garretaon's plan from tbe start. It ia easy to believe that, aa the Chioago A Northwestern and Union Pacific are cl oaely tied up for Pacific business, the Milwaukee, Rock Island, Illinois Ootral, and other roada are desirous of a friendly Pacific route aside from the Union Pacific. And adding this to the fact that the Milwaukee haa an enormous western business of ita own, it ia most reasonable to expect that it would seize such a chance aa tha Short Line route offers to get not only to Utah but also to the coast. Railroad building haa been at a low ebb aince 1887, and the great traffic the enormous crops will give the Milwaukee, thus assuring very large earnings, good dividends, and live stock, warrants the expectation that next year there will be a better stock msrket and the beginning of a revival of railroad construction. Dirt may fly on the Pacific Short Line of. progress next year. of i : extent" : "In my cane, for instance, there ia I started out much disappointment some few year ago with a philanthropic purpose to buy all tbe railroads in the United States aud what ia the result? I have been maligned by the newspapers, skinned by the paragrapher, and held up to ridicule in every conceivable manner. And what effect haa it bad? Just thia: a There are yet two or three nice new in thia country tbat I do not own, and at the preaent time I do not aee acy plan by which I can gain control of rail-road- them" t X Here Mr. Gould bruahed away a aalty tear and heaved a aigh which almost mads me glad tbat I waa only an humble newspaper man, and not at all likely to enage in the railroad business. tac Opemag omal mututa aast GRAXD OPERA HOUSE. The county t as ah are at the Castas asmwl to re- daas. Nearly all the of both the county asd city The institute was called to order by J. 1 Don't jou know.-aa- id he, "that tbe lite of a millionaire ia not, as earns people an punas, one continued round of pleasure Of course we can eat pie three times a day and drink champagne between meals, but for every pleasure we have there aeema to be a correspond lag care whicn annuls the joy to a oar-tai- n t the Coaaty SSWtetaii Ui t cut of himself which appeared that morning in the Salt Lake Herald -- Attrae u 181 Pmm aa ehairaaaa Dr. Peary, and the and Mis Lucia L Robey, of Five Points, save W C. a very entertaining address on 0NE Kussell's Comedians, NEW YORK BIJOU THEATRE CO. eeboo aietbnrW, introducina geography. rageapofc AUG. 26TH. n1gohtly. on the subject of A institute begins its work under laajaaiiig auapioaa and gives every of being a auoceam. rMlljr rarkstas nniaasatioc-3aO.S8- HOWARD 0S indi-catio- n EVBXIJIO THE 300 ugfau at Ue Bijoa Ttoln, SESSIOK. A large audience assembled last night at the city hall to listen to an excellent musical and literary program given in oonnectioa with the County Teachers' Inetitute. Profeaeor T. B. Lewis opened up by a He aY,Ii. M M BM short address. aic furnished by tbe Mandolin club-Afta select reading by Charles Wright, Mrs. H. W. Wright sang the aong. "Dreams," which waa loudly as core! Mrs. J. M. Bishop read a paper, well written, on school work. Mtss Maud Dee, one of the youngest. ret one of tbe beat singers in the city, followed with a aong which called out a hearty encore. A select reading by Mr. L M. Baily was good, aa waa also a paper read by Mrs. O. T. McCormick, The whole pro gramme waa creditable in every respect. I be original plan or the Institute baa so varied somewhat and another pro gram will be presented tbis evening at the city hail to which everyone ia They should Be Supplied. Sew fork, praasatia Aburdjt. Thm Pud at. Potter's Laswhable CITY DIRECTORY (UP TO DATE) Baeoautrocted br IjOI'IS HaBEXSON. Constructed Mwieml interruption for LAUGHING TiekeU for sale Taeaday M. 50. 7S Important -:- b, WM. 8. MTLLALY. Purposes and - Only. il.QO. Notice. Our Hanging Lamp Sale is over. TO MAKE ROOM for Ocnrjt, Aug. 21., 1891. Editob Commkslial: In reply to Wiahing at thia juncture to turn tbe your suggestion in The Commercial of conversation into another channel, I the 18th inst , that the city engineer asked Mr. Gould if the waters of the would be a suitable person to keep the our Fall Goods we must continue sacrificing until we get our stock reduced sufficiently to accommodate them. UNTIL AUGUST 28TH lake were not the most buoyant he bad records of voluntary observations for ever seen. He laughingly replied in the the United States signal service, I will affirmative, but wben I attempted a joke aay that I am willing to make the during 1892. by saying that it would be a capital necessary observations and keep the we will offer our magnificent line of PARLOR STAND place to float railroad stock he looked records for such work, provided the JUST OPPOSITION. paiaed, and I saw at once that my at- proper instruments are furnished. I LAMPS AT COST. will suggest, however, that for making tempt at merriment was a failure most a them the barometer valuable, The council now proposes to put an : : This line comprises all the different makes, viz: ROCHESshould be provided, and also a Mr. Gould does not like jokes esengine house, a branch of the City Fire anemometer in addition to if they are of a personal uature, the ububI thermometers. Department, on Lester Park, in the pecially TER, B. AND H., BRISTOL, IMPERIAL and others. and at his expense. W. C. Parsley. space which faces on Twenty-fourtt f street, northeast of the pavilion. In faot he doesn't like anything at his Citizens living on that street, opposite expense. So I left him. the park, and many others, conaider thia X X a mistake. A public park is not the Will be oa sale at the Daily CommerI regret that "retrenchment" has cial office place for an engine house. It is not the caused the Union Pacifio people to take most central place to put the house. off the special trains which hsve heretoThere is no reason (or putting it there fore run from Ogden to Hot Springs and Syracuse Beach. 1 am not informed as . ft. except to avoid buying a lot. to how long this state of thinrr-- t will exThat is false economy. On the same ist but I of only hope that it will principle the park could be made a gen- short duration. Tbe people of Ogden eral dumping groind for gravel cars, should "kick" and vigorously too. It will doubtless have the desirea effect. sprinkling wagons, and stray dogs. Lester Park is not the proper place for an engine house. 2443 an 244S Washington Avenue, Ogden, Utah One good reason is, it is not the place Russell's Comedians Wednesday. to make a horse stable. One or two Russell's Comedian's will present "The teams would have to be kept at that City Directory" at the Grand on Wedneshouse, and while it would bo carefully day evening. All the press comments on Mid-Summ- er kept, it is not a proper place for a barn. this attraction are about like this from Again, often in the year that Park is the New York Tribune, which shows that swarming with women and children and the play and players Bre away up: Twenty-fourtstreet is alive with vehiFor a performance that is nearing its cles along there. Such a place is not 150th night, Russell's Comedians "City STILL CONTINUES. Not far away only two doors north to 2450 afe nor desirable for the rush of fire en- Directory" goes with a snap and vim selif dom, ever, seen in New York. gine teams. Washington avenue, where we will be Russell's Comedians made "The City That house can just as well be placed found with one of the largest and most Directory" the funniest farce comedy further out, where lots can be had seen here foryears. The great audience complete lines of Harness.Saddles.Horse cheaply and where the danger will be re- at the Bijou Theatre last night laughed duced to a minimum. The center of through the three acts of new jokes and Goods, etc-- , to be found in the City. sketches, and when the curtain population is moving eastward, and there clever We are selling at the same Low Prices fell on the final act everybody seemed to Silks-Regula- r is no need of that house being so near be impressed with the verdict of the first 500 Yards Striped Wash and invite you to call and see us in our the Washington street house anyway. night, that with such a company of $1.20, now price forIn serving a growing city like Ogden comedians farce comedy could run new quarters. 85c. York. the council should get out of a narrow ever in New There is not a dull member in the enguage policy and do business as it should tire orgauization, or a dull moment in Black Faille Silks, very good be done. Worth $1.00, revalue. the performance; everyone does something, and does that something in an duced to 70c per yard. Men merely desiring to find work, to original artist ic manner, and all together of is so the fun that they keep up spirit get day labor, should not go to La Plata sadly lacking in most of these farcical Black Grosgrain Silks, reguThere to lar price $1 00, now 73c. akita, get employment yet. expecting There is one artiste not a cemedian is some work there, but until the mines Grosgrain Black Silks, are opened on a large scale anly a few but of a kind never before seen in this class of entertainment, we refer to Miss price $1.25, reduced men will be needed. Those who are at Amelia Glover, regular who as a danseuse, is so THE .KI AT OVE HKKH to QOC La Plata now are there to prospect, far superior to all we have seen of the we that dub her to In for hunt mines themselves, imported kind, proudly Keg ot Bottle. Telephone 180. Black Bengaline Silks, reguAmerican danseuse. the only a and when claim, they get 1 Tickets will be on sale this morning 1 lar price 85, now $1.45. CO., G. L. BECKER, Mgr. they open it but a little and generally for "The City Directory." do the work themselves. Others are Come early before the lines are broken doing some work for men who "staked" Of Course and thus obtain first choice. them and need no additional assistance. You used a or a ledger, or both. journal Every man who goes up there should Why not buy one of W. M. Clark, the take his provisions along if he is not druggist, at 242 Twenty-fiftstreet, and well fixed with money, and should be save from ?1 to $ on each purchase A choice line below cost. particular to take sleeping facilities, for of course, there are no lodging houses there, save tents, which are generally intended for private use. g C0PFSMIN1NGLAWS. WATCH THE DATE. Friday, August 28th. THE FAIR BUSTS Importers, Jobbers and Mailers, GRAND Clearance Sale! h SILKS. STAFFORD, MILLER & CO. Mountain Amber, DRINK Rocky 24-in- ch SHELLHAS BREWING GRAND FINALE h S. It is estimated It ia a very revival Lsrg freHueaUy When I first osmad Mr. Gou'd be sat eome diatanos out in the lake and I im mediately aw am out to jom htm. I found him ta a talkative mood, but haa face wore a look of anxiety which I after ward learned was caused by a i jr ported that the money sent buy grain from the Haystack Barns. alarm of fire from the corner of and Quincy called the (ire Twenty-thirdepartment out lact night at about mid night to extinguish a blaze in V. C. Wardleigh's stack of alfalfa. .! Corner For Summer Complaints and all troubles brought on by One dose change of water and diet and high altitude. will give relief. CLARK, 242, TWENTY-FIFT- A. G. BOLANDER, MERCHANT TAILOR, S20 OO and upward. before placing your order. Special attention given to dyeing, cleaning and repairing Splendid assortment to choose from. Xo. 2361, Up Stairs, Monday Aug. 24th Wednesday Corsets, Knit Underwear Sale. 26th Aug. Thursday Aug. 27th Will make j ou a suit for See him and Grant. Tuesday Aug. 25th Yarn and Crochet Materials. ST. H 24tli Special Sales Each Day This Week. CLARK'S CHOLERA MIXTURE W. M. Fire, Water, Smoke Sale AT THE BAZAAR, Every person going there should provide themselves with a bottle of A .' J. BURT & BROS. La Flat a City. ' good time for Ogden to be aud vigilant It may not feel posh uses that seem of the effects good tit 'ooJ fortune tti. to cjanSrfbutO it enjoy a very but may 'ns year, A tr-a- T-H- -- Jar frtau, but I aa. odiimfl to tLe report U Oeot, put C t Uoa by aome osa ho is an lo uarded t to borrow a few dol- Mr. Gould, wiUasst aay aac jr ty beyond a braxec cheek asd a few fair : 25. THE SCHOOL TEA! HKIat mm theiliaaareuf aa Gou.J. It baa beer. Stoui City asJ that Jay m a sard as from Europe to United States will be about 1200,000,000, or about 83 for every man, woman and child in this nation. This is sure to create an easier financial situation in this houra nation. But, besides this, the farmers will get much better prices for an aggreschool teachers will have posses gate of products vastly in excess of any i at the city this week, getting ready year for several seasons, and there can be Although not no question that the whole business situaCar tiioir year's duties. as the "business as partisans, their work tion will grow brighter and better by far tbe citizen and the preserva- January, 1892. tion l the Republic is probably more A i leasant Serenade. valuable than that of any political party. , JLgood teacher is a power in-- a commu-ftyMees. M.;Milin & Deraing received whose work can be inked w;th a a a,. ie frai the Ogden Mandolin delight to the that of the highest agencies of civilize Club v. hioh wasagrert were invited to take They guests. tionionr at the hotel Sunday next. ltaa Jaeided GOSSIP. WhaealGaratad will be ralafmn to th collapaad or BITS AMUSEMENTS. Mr. W. C. Parmley, city engineer, in a latter to The Commercial printed in this issue, otTers to do the work free of charge to keep up the weather and crop rapvtrUug station for the United States Service, provided certain neces- ry instruments are supplied for hia instruments and shout use. Qftdafl railroad achama of at Puatuflk tan mm the v at tfc jm cmc rtf FHE COMMERCIAL. AIOIST Washington Avenue. Friday Aug. 28th Linen Sale. Baby 'and Children Clothes. N edlework Materials. Saturday Aug. 9th Underwear Hosiery, etc., MONDAY, .AUGUST 3 1ST, Grand Clearance Sale of every thing loft ovor from other tales THE BAZAAR. Curnor Twenty-fourt- h and Grant. |