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Show the morning examiner, ogdex, utail Saturday, juke i om. GRADUATION EXERCISES Special New Goods OF OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL Held at the Grand Opera House Last Evening Excellent Program Rendered Exclusively by the Graduates The fifteenth annual commencement of the High school were held last night at the opera house. Forty-sigraduates, the largest number ever turned out of this ext-rrlse- a x To hoop homo baking puro and healthfulyou must uso is PRICES Bn Cream Baking Powder it'" pitching of Outlett were featurea of the conteat. y AND PIANO Patrolman Malone, Upon Charges of the Chief, Before Police Committee. ROOM- SIndependent Phone Ball Phona, tm ringa BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phona Ball Phona, ona ring address. The second part of the program consisted of an operetta entitled The Dress Rehearsal,'' in which the girls of the class appeared with credit. Interpolated aougs were sung by Mtsa SPECIAL FEATURE OP THE PRESS Maud Belnap and Mlaa Ireta ChamCLUB CONCERT. bers. A feature of the entire program wu the absence of any talent except what came from the class and students school. The operetta was Great Interest Being Taken in the of the High direction of Fred the able under Scribes Musical EDITORIAL The committee of the city Ni. tl eounril, police had Officer M. Malone before Ns. 66 them yesterday for Inveallgation n made by Chief Browning. It Na. El charges la reported that the charges, ah bough No. K not made public, bait to do with on the police force. At the em of the Investigation, the resignation of Mr, Malone was accepted. There were no serious charge made against Mr. Malone, and It la generally admitted that he had bam an efficient officer, iMit for the good of the service hla resignation waa accepted. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS In makNeither Mr. Malone nor Chief oom ing plaints regarding (ho daltvary Browning could he last night for at tho Examiner do so direct to dr their statements of the case, hut It la euletlon department, and not to understood that they will Issue a Any anbaertber falling to ro statement today. calro tho Examiner will confer a favor by calling Not 66 oltbor phono before BOTH BOYS CAPTURED LAMAR NELSON, (Signed) Circulator, The two boys that made Ihelr esfrom the Industrial school are P. H. Cook, traveling frelglit agent cape now on their way hack to the instiof the Hardman fines, baa returned of them having been the from Jericho. Whore la Jericho? tution, under arrest at Salt lke yea-lar-d placed Why, In aouthern Utah, a hero hunay. Deputy (Sheriff Eutery and A. dred! of thouaanda of pounda of wool W. Rinlih effected the capture of Harare ehlppad. While away, Mr, Cuuk ry lialea. He waa a the home of Mrs. loaded 2,000 Mill pounda of wool for Craig, In Sham wfurt. At first the hie road a. woman wn nut Inclined to give the boy up, but a search of the house reWheelwright Bros. are unloading a sulted In his apprehension. car of crockery. A report that Harry Simon had been removed by Emery without any J. M. Harris, one of Ogden'e pl authority, was without foundation. neara, la down from Point in Bimone is a truaty at the county Jail the Bear River valley. He haa 100 at Salt Lake and ia a graduate of the acree of wheat that give promiae of Industrial school. Ha recognised the producing 25 bushela hi the acre. youngsters when they landed In Eton Thla la a good record for dry farming. and telephoned Superintendent ThoMr. Harrla In thirty rears ha not mas of the school had a crop failure on thla land. He aowa hie wheat In September and beT0O LATE TO CLASSIFY fore the anowa of winter come, the tour la Then In Inchea. up grain early WANTED Two girls In store at Salt wpring Its growth la quickened and beeasy work: good wages. Call fore the withering hot of eununar the at Japanese O. 8. U R. R. office, grain has matured miflldentlr to stand 2464 Wall avenue, between 8: DO and a dry apell. In this way Mr. Harrta ID a. m. today, escape crop failures, although on dry fanning land. LADY'S GALLERY IN THE HOUSE. DUET dle-ripll- Evening Next Tueaday. at-e- Tuesday evening at the Tabernacle, Ogden will giro the banner concert of tho aeaaon. N' other musical event haa caused eo much dlrnsaliin and the event promises to be one of unusual Interest, both from a musical and artistic standpoint. Tickets are on sale today. Orders for 2D scale In reservations have already been taken. A special feature of the program will be the duet on the piano and pipe organ by Mlae Frances Joyce and Prof. J. J. McClellan, of Salt Lake. This ta an accomplishment never tried before In Ogden and haa been given .but once in Balt Lake. Mr. McClellan will manipulate the vox humane on the organ to the accompaniment of Mlaa Joyce on the uiano. Besides thla number both artists will perform Individually. Willard Andeltn and Willard Welhe of Provo anj Salt Lake, respectively, lan. C. H. Sehlacks, Tice president of the D. and R. G., A. C. Ridgeway, general manager, and A. g. Hughea. traffic manager for the aame road, are In Salt Lake on a tour of Inapectinn. It la rumored that they will compiler the advisability of constructing a terminal and ahopa for the company at Salt Lake. . Beautifully decorated china lemonade pitchers 91.25 values, special 75c. ' each: If your are going to move ace Malan vans. Leave orders tor coal. CHS Twenty-fiftSt. Slades' Phones. transfer h Isaac Fife, Roy Stone, Philip Bro-phand Joseph McLaughlln.niachln-lat- s apprentices at the Southern Pacific ahopa. leave this morning for a three weeks' pleasure trip to Lus y Angeles. See Malan Transfer Co. for storage of all kinds. Our specialty la moving pianos, furniture and office fixture!. The funeral service over the body of Roy Doxey will take place at 2 p. m. Sunday In the Second Ward meeting house. Interment In the City cemetery. Have your Panamas, Straw and Fell Hata cleaned and blocked. Phone lad. 447, Globe Cleaning Co., 18S 26th, - Funeral services over the remains of Peter L. Lowe will be held Monday at 10:30 o'clock at the First Ward meeting house. Interment will take place at Hooper cemetery. The ladies of the First M. E. church will hold a cooked food sale at Shaw's Bargain Store Saturday afternoon. At Brigham City. Decoration Day, the Lewis Jewelers defeated the Willard baseball team hv a score of 7 to 4. The game was a hummer from start to finish, the catching of Ward-le- t gh and Van Dyke, the doubles made by Slone, Fite and Murphy, aui the Moore. will be heard in a number of aolna for The former ia a bast singer of wonderful ability and la possessed of a voice which has created a profound impresstinn In Europe where Mr. Is engaged to appear In concert work this winter. M. IVeihes mastery of the violin Is beyond question. His not once, hut many times, and he eppears Tuesday for the first time In this city In a year. Prof. Ballenfyne, with the Taber-mu-l- e choir, will furnish the chorus music of the program. A neat program Is being arranged and It may nut be generally known by but first class entertainment nothing will be outsider that if a meailier of the given the public. This Is the Serlles' House of Commons desires to con- first attempt to please the public, but verse with a lady In the gallery he the success of the undertaking wav may do so for live mlnutee only. Mem- assured several days ago. The Elks' Imand the will bers, especially young attend In a body. kidge pressionable. make frequent visits to the cage. Of course. It la for the purTRAMPS POUND A. TOWN. pose of pointing out' the celebrities on dobelow. But if in bo the benches ing he should exceed five minutes, i Hobo City la the name of the latest and so many are the celebrities that boom mining camp in Nevada, and he thinks It essential to linger at least j thereby hangs a talc. The first gold a quarter of an hour by the side - of ; find in the district. Is amid to have hla fair friend, the gallery attendant j been made by a pair of old bums, la empowered to rail his attention, i dirty, ragged, unkempt and otherwise courteously but firmly. In the fact as delectable specimens of their tribe as are often found. Thrown from a that he ha's outstayed hla limit. While one of the reporters was busy train at a desert way itaiton over near taking notes of the speeches a piece the California Hue. they headed for of paper fluttered down on his book. the Masonic district, where they hop- -' At first lie thought it was a note from ed to find enough lucky prospector to a colleague, but Ms surprise may tie i enable them to attach a handout and n can of bnoxe. Imagined when on opening It. he read pns-thThe way waa long and the heat was penciled In a ladys handwriting on half a leaf of iiolc book, gilt edged and ' Intense. The tramps sat down to averse to dainty, ibe mysterious message, How reel for tramps are wt rest. They eat upon one of nalure'c much hmger, pet?" The message was not Intended, cer- freaks of formation known as a blow-- i tainly, for the reporter Into whose out. One of the tramps discovered hands It fell. Nor Is k likely that it something that glittered. It proved to was written to any journalist in the be a piece of rock carry Ing high gold reporters' gallery. But the lsdy in this value. The tramps fell to. For the first case was not only Indiscreet, but Ignorant of the ways of the House of time In many years they worked and Commons. She could have sent her worked hard. They excavated and pounds message through the attendant, seek scoopt-- out some seventy-fiv- e or the truck which they took to e od and addressed, with the certainty and anld. The returns were that it wouM hare been delivered to good. They bought a horee and wagthe proper man. A fan haa also fallen from ihe la- on. some grub and wont over the beback tracks. Nine claims were lodles' gallery to the press qusr;-rlow, causing the hearts of susceptible cated and a surveyor ran the lines journal lets to flutter. That was unin- for a townslte. which the original dts-- j tentional, bresumaldy. But on one oc- covercrs designated by the euphonious casion a laity deliberately dropped sobriquet of Hobo City. At once there some documents. It was on the night, was a rush for the now place and in that Mr. Primsoll. infuriated by th short order fifty men weie on the withdrawal of the merchant shipping ground. bill went up to the table, and. shak- i The place Is a mile and a half from ing hie fist at Disraeli, declared he Summit Station and the strike made Is would be responsible for the lives of on a heavy porphyry Wood and water are awaribir and the sailors who went to the bottom In It looks as if the two wanderers would unseaworthy vessel. His language became so violent that change their avocations front walkhe was obliged to withdraw before he ing delegates of :he ragged brigade could complete his protest. Then his to ml!li. moire. while the others who wife, who was In the ladies' gallery, have followed them seem to be equaldropped copies of the protest In prin ly a lucky. X correspondent say a It on the heads of the reporters. l.sdi's opens up In more than a promising Realm. jnauucr. An-dcl- in I ! ly ! flard-nervtll- s I ' , Tn selections and in accom- like going forth to a strange and frowning world to play the real games of life; to undertake new and serious adventures. "Our brave knight of the Ogden High school has now to perform other deeds of valor true, without the aid of the a word Kxcallbur. During these four years the good sword has stood between him and the real dangers that beset him. In his first years it seemed a dreadful weapon, ilwnguroua to be near, heavy when brought down upon the unirsBned body. But of lute he haa learned to perry and to thruat a little for himself, sad he knows for hla friend who taught necessity's hard laws. Now ha la bidden ta renounce altogether its protecting aid; he must fight alone. He fain would ding to the beautiful, d Excallbur, but his king commands him to fling it from him Into the mire and to see It taken by the myatio hand which will lend it to others aa to him. "The words of the dying king haunt hla eara, The old order chaqgeth,' but like the true knight that, he la. he la aothlng daunted, bearing In mind the fact that struggling with sulsfor-tuiiia the proof of virtue. "He will let God fulfill himself In him In aa many ways as He will, so that one good custom shall not corrupt the word, but shall give way to other good and progressive customs; he will endeavor to live his life that God within him may be pure; he will etrive to nourish not a blind life within his brain, but a life of sight, and light, and happiness. And in the end he will hope to go to the Island-valle- y of Arlllon, where falla not hall, or rain or any snow, nor ever wind blows loudly, hut which Ilea and happy, fair with orchard-lawn- s bowery hollows, crowned with summer sea.' "Not to apeak further of deads before they are done or to sound our boasts before we have tried our steel we thank you for your presence here tonight We rejoice to have had yon with us. when for us. aa for Arthur The sun rose bringing the new year. Arrangement of the Program. The program follows: PART I Overture, "Cypress, High School Orchestra. Invocation, Rev. Noble Strong DUCK HATS Also New Sailors in White and BlacK A big assortment school orchesCoop, tra, under the dlrertton of Prof. exceacpuitled Itself admirably, and llent music waa furnished throughout Salutatory, George R. Wliltmeyer. 07. Oration, "James Gale, Blanche Williams. 07. "Cavlerla Selection, Intermesao, the evening. Rnatlonnn, High School Orchestra. Mies Braurthwaltea address was as Oration, Should Manual Training follows: he Introduced In Our Schools?" Lew "But now the whole Bound Table la W. Boa son, ll?. Valedictory, Georgian H. Smurth-wattdissolved. 06 Which was the Image of the mighty Presentation of Diplomas. world, High School Song, Graduating Class And we, the last, go forth com pa and Alumni. Selection, "Old Glory," High School And the days darken round ua sad Orchestra. the yeara PART n Among new men, strange faces, other OPERETTA A Drees Rehearsal. minds. By I Diehl The old order Change! b yielding place to new. Cast of Characters: And God fulfills himself In many Mrs. Jarvey, a Retired Actress, Maude Belnap. ways Mien Jones, Principal Glrla SeminIjoat one good custom should corrupt the world. ary, Alice Green. Mira Phlbbs, Afterwards Cinderella, "As you remember, Tennyson speaks thus of the dissolution of the famous Evelyn Dalrymple. Eplnard, a French Governess, LuRound Table. For many years King Arthur had held hla knights together; cille Farr. Marfha Higgins. Afterwards Tint they ha,l honored him and obeyed him Slater, Fay Pearce. faithfully and loyally. But the time Carrie Jackson, Afterward Second came when dissensions trass, knights Hasel Baker. rebelled, stirred up by the traitorous Slater, Clara WUklna, Afterward Princess, Mod red. The king was old and no Ireta Chambers. longer bad the spirit to oppose diffSplvtna, a Romantic Gtri, Blanche iculties. gad at heart, he hnew the Williams. time had come for them to leave bla Rase Jennings,' Afterward Fairy kingdom, hla Round Table, and hla 8arah Plngree. faithful friends. 8arah-Anthe Greedy Girl, Edna "Four yeara ago another Round Towns. Table was formed. It consisted of an Old Maid, Mabel Mlae the knights and ladles, the youths Lucas. Pinchbeck, disand maidens, who tonight are Humpte, Mildred Douglas. solving the bond which haa held them Scene: Present. Girl' lime: In allegiance to their court during all Seminary. these yers. For four years have Interpolated Songa. they been mingling together within "Love Me and the World la Mine, au.1 without the etald old walla of its Maude Belnap. building, enjoying free comradeship "Because of You, Ireta Chambers. and the haloyon days of youth. Ladies Chorus, from "Pirates of "Many are the adventures, the feats Penaance, High School Orchestra. of strength and of wit, the games of Fred Moors. Stage Manager. chance and of mischance, the bouts Squire Coop, Musical Director. of arms and of tongues la offense and defense, that have taken place since the bowels, promotes Regulate we dwelt In court. The class parties, natural movement, cures coneasy are the the class discussions, which stipation Doans Regulets. Aik your great open forum of Americas youth, druggist for them. 25 cents a box. exthe citement nf athletici, of foot ball, of ANARCHIST GOES TO JAIL basket ball and of flelj sports, have held us in close and united fellowship. Many a scene could we porBoise, Idaho, May 81. Ctrl H. Duntray, had we the time, of stalwart her- can. the man who waa arrested on oes of our class going forth to battle in armor of quilted cotton and re- Tuesday as a suspicious character at the instance of one of the socialist turning with shattered arms. The price was not a diamond al- writers In attendance at the Haywood ways. nor was there always a price, In police court this hut ever have our knights acquitted trial, appeared themselves with honor, and ever have morning on the charge of carrying He pleaded not weapons. they been received in pride once more concealed declined an attorney and conunto our Table Round. I could draw guilty, hie own defense. The evidence ducted you a picture of balls where youth- showed that he carried a revolver and ful Gareths were too meek to approach a dagger In hla aalcbel. IBs defense haughty Lvnette. Tearing in their wss that be came to Boise expecting hearts with mighty fear the maiden's to work on a ranch aa a cattleman near approach. 1 could perhaps show to carry the you. had I h Tew- more years for and It wasHecustomry to pay search, and my cirssmatss a few more weapons. Slot! wasIn sentenced or default to go to fine of years for sMidy. a Merlin, a wise man; wc have many who have already 1 cant- jail for sixty days. He weal to jail. One of the features of the case has on d ihelr A. n. CV Alas! 1 could letters easily find many a ITagonet, many a been the number of threatening since the arfool Jester, IT von will who takes received by the mayor life as if it were a game of cap and rest. Not much attention Is paid to balls. Hut. ah! we did escape the them, however, and none ofInthe social-to court Mod reds: we have kept, treason and ists In the ilty appeared All of them V leave espouse Duncan's cause. relvclllon from our midst. hr has no connection with the conn. because 'the old order chang-et- say that the socialist cause, although It Is simply. that he has at different times "Ye. the time has come for the known been connected with n number of orof the from rlasa guardthe departing ed court, from the protection of Its ganization. precepts. Its oblUafWms. and Its xeal-ou- s FRENCH CRUISER ASHORE. rare. Instead of having the buoyall ant intercourse of dally school-life- , Pari. May 81. The minister of are about to enter new fields, diverse occupations, one to labor at one task, marine has received advices to the of the one at nnnthpr. Each Borrows at the effect that the bulkhead leaving, hut looks joyously forwent French cruiser Chanav, which went to the new enrecr. The putting aside ashore m one of the Saddle islands. nf school honks Is like parting with May 20th, burst: that the crew abanold friends and leaving them behind; doned the vessel, and that she sunk. Trimmed OUR MOTTOS High Quality and Low Prices GR I X e Eld-erkl- of Childrens Hats, and all the new styles in Ladies Dress Hats. topai-llghte- panying the chorus the the Presa club of ear-der- WANTED Chambermaid. Apply at once. Reed Hotel. semi-circle- PIPE ORGAN OFFICER' MALONE RESIGNS CAMINCR TELEPHONES school In one class, received diplomas As presented by Principal Austin. each member was handed a sheepskin tied with orange and black ribbon. the Alumni asMielaikm expressed Its approval by cheering for the fortunate graduate. Before the hour of commencement arrived people began to .(ream toward the opera house, and two policemen were detailed to maintain order and give precedence to holders of tickets. A long line stretched from the Inner entrance to the sidewalk without and when the doors were opened every available Inch of standing room waa pressed lino service so great was the audience. The opera house was decorated with flags, pennants and High school colors. The graduates occupied the center of the stage during the rendition of the Amt part of the program. They were dreesed in white and black, and pride was expressed in every feature, for the occasion to them was the crowning of four years of bard labor and the attainment of a definite aim. In the audience parents and admiring friends manifested their encouragement In vigorous npplnuxc, ns the curialn was rung up. disclosing . the class arrayed in a neat George K. Whluneyer, class of 'U7, delivered the address of welcome. His remarks were very appropriate and given clearly and earnestly. Ho wss followed by Blanche William In an oration on the life of Jamea Gale, the blind Inventor, and many prale-worthIncidents of the eminent men's life were twisted, by the speaker in Miss Georgians charming style. Bmurtbwalte delivered the valedictory AH the new styles in 358 25th St. CLOTHES Rought of ug means Clothe Cut to Measure, Made to Order and Guaranteed to Fit. Our reputation is We pleane particular sewn right into the garment. people, and court comparison. e, God-mothe- n, hrirt-thmbhln- blood-rushin- 11. J. Toller Mgr. 345 Twenty - fourth Street Your Expectations Will Be Realized IF YOU BUY A. RACYCLE BICYCLE Alao we want jour KODAK buaineas. Full line of EASTMAN & rilEMO KODAKS anti all supplies for the amateur. Spring is here and you will want your bicycle put in order. Our repair department has been enlarged and prices are right. T. S. HUTCHISON ' 306 STREET. TWENTY-FIFT- H g The Springfield Fire h' Marine Ins. Co. of Springfield, Mass. ASSETTS, 16,936,261.05. CAPITAL, 12,000,000.00. SURPLUS, 93,171,124.59, Losses paid since 1849 939,478,831. G6 Among which are included: - - & eeeaeee.es. 1MJ TfOT, N, POTtU&if MO., IBM CbidfO, eeeeae.i aeaeeee eeeaeeeeeee e a e e e e ee. . e a 1871 188 Kswrtlin, Mass., I888..seeeeee eMHMei IjTim Mus 1888 ..eeaaaenneanaaaeaeewa eeac.eJ.ese ntMisteM Jacksonville, Fill, 1801 ai Paterson, N. Jf 1808 Baltimoro, 1804 cel.eeaeeeoeeeeee.oe aaaeeaa.eaa eeeeeeeeeaee Rocbflttr, N. Tl, 1804 BOStOD, Toronto, CilL, 1884 8u Francisco, 1808 J. M. laaeaeai eeaaeeaee.e lorristall, Agt. Phones E eeaeeeeaeee 9 54.467.00 5,888.00 627.120.00 288.294.00 51.141.00 64.698.00 76.252.00 69.119.00 440.000.00 84,000.00 18.480.00 1.613,979.89 3obt.fi. Agee, Mgr. Oficej 55 FIRST NAT. BANK |