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Show THE NOW IN SCHOOL CITY DISTINCTTVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER ) substan- soljtoima ces adopted Jaro&er baking pow-dbecause of their cheapness. en m wn ri mvu wwm ea, w vom. - naa and No. M young woman of tbe buaineaa world being prompt, attentive, court-oiiand accurate, dwelling particular, ly an tbe lsiter. He commended tbe work lietng done by tbo atudento and explained fully the McCarbey eyetem of accountant!, which baa been introduced In the department. ft BnwslBi Em retained fmm Mr. Auatin openi Ttieaday in Halt Lake ooaferrlng with Mr. Eaton regarding tbe mlliiary drill- already In operation In the Salt Lake high ache'll. Farther artlnn will lie taken by the board tblo evening, end H la expected that Ueut. IMider will begin work with our school wi'hln the next few daja,- - EXAMINER TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOMS. Intfepaadeiit Phone e TheM, two rlag FF4CE BUSINESS Independent Phone BoN Phono, ono ring .No, SI .,..14. n No. BO - M. as extensive trip throughout the OMt In (So Interests of tbo Ann. 11a tailed . Kaclne, Wlo., share tSo Mitchell at which tSo Em lo the agent. Colt and Winchester H mode, The football team, aoeoupaniad by lefi Friday evening for Logan, whan-- they will plgy a no picked team from the Agricultural colfirearms msnafactxriug rumponfeo lege. Owing to poor railroad fnrllltiea ' vat alao visited. to veil oa o nura-So- r the team will not bo escorted by tbe at tbo principal cities In tbo New iibiioI number of enihnolaaia, Tbe man ore In guod rondtilon and we are hopeBnglsnd steles. ful ot victory. Tbo we of tbo olote of UUb s. The rlaae In pbyolca boa ttniahed Robert. Armstrong. charged with robbery, nod on trial in tbe diatrlrt court, dynamica and will take up sound next woo continued until Monday morning week. o account of tbe llloeao of tbe wltueoa. Mjaihiy laato cloned thia week. Re- cards will be given out next Ed Mter of Denver. representing Srt The namea of tbe student the highest averages will be tbo Bokor MilHeery company, o vhole-oof- o with tbe school notes of Ena, U In tbe city rolling on the publiahed next week. local trod. nuto-mobile- M. O. Blakealee. a Mro- - George M. Cboaip eud- nan In the eh y. frtgu are vlsttleg of of Maine Oongrooomoa Littlefield left on the Cache volley train loot availing, where ho del Wr rod hia loot night. campaign nddreao In Utah lut Yesterday tbo vtidtor vo tbo gneot of Major E. A. Littlefield of tblo fty, and on old Mood at tbo Moloe Tbo Claaaipum thlx year la to be published by thu different rlasves of tbo high school. Tbe Thanksgiving number, to be edited by tbe eloaaeo of 0714 and '0$. Following are the staff officers: Editor In chief. Ruasell Davenport, 'M; assistant editor, Eatella lYoitla. '0716; buaineaa manager. Ralph '0714; assistant buaineaa manager, Edna Bohn. '0$; athletics. Roy Tovoy.- '07 VS exchange. Albert Aland. ft$; alumni, Bessie Hoisted, 'OTtb; Luclle Douglas. tig. Em-erao- - Oat a. $1.35; earn, IMS; creaks corn, SUE; rolled barley, 91.M; relied oota, $1.46. aod wheat $1.10 per hundred poundo ot Grout'o. Ml Twenty, fourth afreet. Both phones. 1 The startling s'atrmeni that there is more truancy in the U!gn ecoool. especially among the girls, than sny other building in the city w made at the meeting of tbe board nf education at their regular inset ing which waa held last night. The buard'a attention to thia condition waa brought out Si the report of Superintendent Allison, which wwa to the effect that there are more than fifteen hundred children of the school age who should be In school that are not attending school ga la required by law. The assort ion that there were w many caraa of truancy was made by certhe superintendent and la tain members concurred, who stared that the cases had been on the since the opening of the roller skating risks. It seems ihmr the girls at the high school have takas s greater fancy to ibe skating fad ibaa the boys and in order to get to tbe rinks In the afternoon and attend the map In nos they deliberately leave the build tag either by Jinn ping from the windows on tbe ground floor or leaving the asaembly ball during the study period. Tbe board has found the problem to be a moat serious one and it was dealdod to employ H. C. Jacob and C. A. Marriott at truant officers, and enforce the law rigidly. AH truants will be takea before tbe juvenile court upon the second offense. In regal'd to the high school on Investigation vlll be made which will proliably reanlt la several oassa of expulsion. The above matter was discussed In executive session by the board, nil members of which were present, but nothing was given out on (he subject. Miscellaneous M alters. The commttie on bulldiugs xud grounds reported that tbe repairs on the numerous buildings Injured in thu recent wind storm are progressing satThe repairs on the West isfactorily. Ogden school were nearing completion and the building would be ready for use within n few days. The matter of the purchase of a pier of property on Quincy avenue, between FUNERAL Of WILLIAM POWERS Six Brothers of Deceased Act ao Hio s. Twenty-eacon- and d Twenty-thir- d afreets, from H. C.- Wordlalgh. upon which a school building mV be erected, was referred to Mr. Gwilliam. Tbe other place of property on Monroe avenue, which the board bad In view, seemed to have a defective title and no further aerloa In Ibe purchase of the prperty was ttkan. Tbe finance committee reported the receipt of $2,000 fronf taxes which had been deposited with tbe treasurer, which left a balance on band of - The sanitary committee reported four canes of scarlet fever In the city. for the The treasurer report, month of October ahowlng the receipt to be $20.S24.35, nod disbursements $10,211.12. waa received and referred to the clerk for auditing. Baby won't Buffer Eve minutes with croup If you apply Dr. Thomao' Kclee-trl- e Oil at once. It acta like magic. Funeral services over the remains of Emma Jmkssa will be heM Monday t $ p. m. from the Mound Fort meeting hmiom Coakot may be viewed from 10 a. m. to 1 p. to. ot the reoi deuce, rear of MO Twelfth etreet. Interment will he In Ogden City cemetery. BOWLED DOUBLE-HEADE- R Shups-Wllllam- Winners a In Gamas. A ituiible-heade-r waa played at the bowling alley last night In which tbe s were Scribrs and the the winners. Tbe former only won the two ont of three games, while the lifter leant got two games and the ruatest number nr pina. The losing teams were the Wrights and the N'yes. No substantial scores were mktle and only two players In the four team got more than 600 pins. They were Thoms as of the and Watkins nf Wrights, whose scores were 637 and SUmpe-Willlam- 631, respectively. - November 1 from New York. The Itame were discovered In hoM No. 5. The hDokbruilBg department containing cotton and for a time u visited Monday morning by Bishop K. j serious conflagration was threatened T. Wmrfffr and H. I.. Griffin. Hiahnp A largo force of firemen hurried to the Woolr-aridreaaed the students on the flooded the hold with water and relation f employe to employer H IHCfjn. the Are snri damage to tiia. the sbip. emphaaloed the nerwelty of the youii-: Did You Know careful f & J. S. LEWIS & CO. I Opticians ' . it- Hy- Sixteenth. Cyclone" Johnny Thompson and hia manager. "Rawhide" Kelly, arrived in tbe city late yesterday aftannwn from Salt Lake, where rhe papers for the gloTe contest between Thompson and LMck Hyland were signed. Cyclone and his manager came to Ogdeu to look up suitable training quarters fur tbe coming match n November 16. Severn! places ware visited, but it is very probable that the gymnasium at the Are station will he used, aa Thompson likes li better than any other. The work will oonsisl of several miles fo road work la the morning, together with a great deal of work with the bag and gloves. Thompson will spar a few fast rounds each day with a number of goad men. The afternoon w!H be spent In rsat. Thompson and Hyland will weigh in at 133 pounds at tbe ringside. The oil. test is to go twenty rounds and under the straight Uarqula of Quesns-bur- y rules. The referee will be chosen by the club. Thl will be the second meet between thesetwo men, the first ana being In Los Angeles, August 2$, In which Hyland lost on a foql la the ninth round. They were to have met at Culaia September 17. but the match was called o (fun account of Ulnea of Hyland. Thia will make the sixteenth bout Thompson hxs been in. Among some of those he has met are Otto Selof, Kid Farmer, Eddie Purdie. Kid Black, Neary and others. He met Nelson In a couple bouts, and made a very good showing, but lost the decision. -- nlx-roun-d Fort le jr-n- Xoi : t a by the sieamer Can.nl nnn I the information that Piesi-ir-n- t astro, whose heai'h has not Improien sas moved on October 2i from the cnst t Caracas, an don October 27 fmm t's rncas to Knian Grande, near the cap. 1 NEW TIME CARdT Glasses? 150.000 yard; sluice. 6.000.000 pounds ; lake section, excavation. yards; Culebre excavation, yard; Pedro Miguel, excava-Moi- , 6.036,000 yards; Pedru Miguel lock excavation. 1.170.000 yards; embankment. l.lOO.iiOo yards: bark fill. 390.000 yard; conereie, 613,612 yards; cast irou, 732.000 pounds: steel' gatea. 19.600.000 pounds; Lake Boas section, excavation, l.CHO.uoo yard; Bosa locks excavation. 1.430.O00 yard; back DU, 960.000 yards; concrete. 992.800 yards; 0 cut atone, 600,0ti0 yards: brick, yards; cast I run. 1,281.000 pounds; steel gates. $7,100,000 pounds; lot noca Coronal-Boa- s dam, 6.30O.0OQ yards; dam, 5,397,000 yard; Panama bay excavation, 8,628,000 yards. 14,-00- TAFI AT POCATELLO SECRETARY (Continued from Page One) This paper is advised that couip Yoters nay they are not going tu vote because they fear the voting machine ia a complicated affair. Don't believe anything like There ia nothing complicated about the machine. achmd child cau work If i ao Minple lhal B it if he can reach the lever. It require only four moves of the hand to rote the straight Kepublican ticket. Fiiwf More tbe large lever from left tu right aa far you can push it, which pull the curtain around, and you cau Htudy the machine all by youraelf and no one but yourself known what you are doing. Kecoud Von look for the Kagle on a entail lever to lever aud turn it from your left. You grasp the left to right until the hell ring. Then the airaight Ua publican ticket is registered. Third Then look at the tup, directly in front of your even, aud you will nee several email levers or Mtint er, on each aide of which are the word "Ye,7 Push the pointer over Ye or No," jut a you deira to vote on each of the two aeparate amendment to tbo Constitution. Doth of the provided amendments are each published day in the Standard. If you favor them vote 'Ye;" if you oppoae them, vote No." Fourth Tlieu pull the big lever, which yon pulled from left to right when you first entered the booth, back again to where you fouud it, and then turn around and you will find the curtain open, and yon walk out. 1b anything move simple? Cut thi out and take it with you to the booth and you make.no mistake. Iirwt, pull the big lever from left to right. Second, graxp the Eagle firmly and pull it to the right until the bid ring. Thi itl, vote "Ye, or "No on the two Constitutional amendment. Fourth, pull the big lever back to place again aud out you wHlk. Cut thi out and take it with you and you will not make a mistake. that. ten-year-ol- d eetul-offlci- ;. eenil-ofllci- n r. Special - IN THE 1 4 BASEMENT G T waii, "AIc.hH Or." which la Hung in flip people of Hawaii a tt a farewell whenever one alert a on a journei. A feature uf the departure of all Hteam-shlp- s from Honolulu la the playing of the "Alolm Ot-- by- - the famous Royal Hawaiian hand anil the xingmg of the oong by everyone present at the de. Picture of the ships. The song, music mid word was written by the l.iiiokulani. when ahe was In capitivlty. at the overthrow of the kingdom nf Hawaii by the republic. The foiia I dt ar to all Hawallans and ail who dwell in the dreamy isle of the 1gclfl,. and ua theme. "Alclix or. Aloha on," ca fund farewell, a fond embrace tint II wr meet again"), brings tea-.-to the ryes of al! who hear It rrniiexKd. feature of tin- farewell conceit to lie givi n here iiy me famous Royal Hawaiian hand util tie the rendering of tiie "Aloha Oe" by the sok singer. Mia l.ei I.ehua. accompanied by the band, stringed iireheatra and the cliuir of rweniy-flvmale voices. The Royal Hawaiian band, numbering sixty people. now on its way home after making its flrsl trair of this country, by permission of the government of Hawaii. will he lie.; cil here iti thie fare-wel- l concert al he Tabe-narlr- . e WILL JOIN TAFT. 2. Th Kama F Chicago Nov. road has issi.ed a nw time card for It California limited train, effective November (. The train will, until further notice, leave this city at s p m, arriving at Li Angelo at the third day cut from Chicago, and San Francisco h 7 ; ."id a. in. tie follnu iux day. Ths nmkes the actual running time id the train to l Angeles 'hsn inre da; s. Washing on. Nov. z. lien. Barry, at ting chief o' :aff. accompanied lit Ilfs aide. ("apt. Hutcheson of the general staff, and Q larterm aster General Humphrev left here todav for Chey-ennWye., where they will Join Taf! Monday anti acrompanv him on a tour nf Inspection nr various military pea's with the view to :h e. of sl'ea for the possible nf Brigade posts Tbe party will v'sit Forts D. A Riiosei:, Rcbinaon. Sheridan. Hl!e. Sdi s.m Hxnelon and Ogie-tlmrp- to ret urn to expet-'stiiMt Novrtu.er If. Seereury Tafr Warhitigt-- s (luodlow. Oo Geleer, Geo F Green, James (A Blepheua. B H Glhsou. Jno W Sltnpoou, .1 Gardon. H H Htocks, John Btaker, Charles (Trass. I A Gil lei t. Harry Htephena. Chas W Hchults. CJurlev Grow, OF H K' Gllto. Bpngnnle StreeTers. KB III Giant Owl Lift- Ins.Scoefleld. Wm Townsend. John Co. (2 Geiger. Ray letters) Taylor, Samuel Turner, R IT Tipton. Jacob Holden. Thompoon. BenJ Hansen O' Taylor, Flovd Hinton. Dr W H Vantlne. Thus G Van Joe Holmes. W R Veeder. Hurt HorsptNil. R 8 D Van 1) Hackett. Lean, Geo Wllliams.P Roy Johnson. Loren Johnson. Iewia E Warrington. W P I J Kami-- . Wetael. J P Wall. Robert H Kennedy. T 11 Wendell, Mr. and j( Plata Cons Mrs P Mining Co Heffrvrn. John Hunter. Mllea B Howard, Robf A (erge Leavitt, .lames Weaver. FYank Lyman. L CWilaon. F A Maguire. Mr E Mlllen. Dare Worthley. Jno P Marhnes. Heher H Weat. Roy Wright. Bnj K Myrea. J Moore. Stanley-- (2) Westergar-I- . Wm A Medley. Ernest F McUermlt:. George Wesw-lsMulhattan. Rohr WHlman. N II Ladies' List. Allen. Mia Petersen. Mias Bniwn. Mrs (! B Freda . . Elian Peterson. Mrs Mina Chamberlain, Mrs Hilda Rohmer, Annie C P H Rath, Mr Lewi Martin. Mary J Smith. Mrs Nellie Moore. Mr C J Rhlrtlilf. Mrs Warren Gavir, Mtfxifraco GB'eri. Mi- Smrth, Mts W T Glsiiya Stephens. Ixrttle Hulbrook. IC Mrs Hnichen. M!s Mab'.e Henlnger. Mrs Jane Karuhner. Miss I.oiie;gan. M Smith. Miss Elsie Watson. Miss Blondie Williams, Mls Leslie Walker. Mrs Palin Floy bargaiiiH AT All bp ask will lu lie rent. Mra WM. GLABUANN. P. M. i IOC Onlr an iuKTicctiou; the good and price 1 REMEMBER The New York Racket Store UNDERSELLS 'EM ALL K9HBBMaanaxRaBnDHnmnsMnnp YOU CAX OET Wheeler, tins Dagcu-n- Hc-jetar- y sig VVashingiun. Nov. 2. Some idea of the vaatneea of the Panama caal project U eunvcycd ie a circular issued bv tbe commiMlon today for the Information of prospective bidders for coneirucLins the canal. It la said that the quentitiee of material to be removed and to be applied to the work of construction ere only approximate and even the location and character of structures may-- be changed. It is hoped, however, that exact Information will be collected by the oumnilt-teof live engineers who charged to estimate e reasonable cot and time for completing the canal. The circular states unde. separate heads tbe character of the work to bq done. The amount of excaratiun Is staggering in extent. Th summary shows that the estimated excavation end structural material in these section are approximately a follows: ('olon section, k.435.0ti(i cubic yards; Mindf, ll.000.00o yards: Catun locks, excavation. 3.660,fli)0 yards; concrete. 1.31)2,716 yards; steel gates, 29,23l).nOO pounds; Catun dam. earth filled. 21,- 200.000 yards; Catun regulating work, excavation. 1,660,000 yards; concrete. QUICK AND RIGHT whether a governor who has ximply done his duty In tsklug the legal steps to bring to trial men charged with a heinous crime Is to le marked by defeat when he stands fur "PARSIFAL." by the Injudicious and over sealuus friends of the men charged. The quesThat sacred and mystic festival tion lx whether notice lx to be served play, Parsifal. a dramatisation of to the world that the people of Idaho Richard Wagner's opera of that name, do not welcome In their chief execuwas presented nt the Grand opera tive officer ihe bringing tu the bar of calls the Jupanese dissatisfaction sltii VISIT TO PARIS. house last night, before a large audi- justice men charged with crime, if the Portsmouth treaty, end says the ence by Martin and Emery'a strong (he men charged are thought to he company. Many who have seen tbe able, by reason of connection with For the Purpose of Cementing Ftanco- - Russian government Is convinced that reorganization and increase uf ih opera, both in German and English, large associations, to summon to ibe Russian Alliance. have expreaned thW desire to see the polls many voters to visit defeat upon Japaneue army and navy are dlreoed toward a war of revenge. Greet Britdramatic version nf that opera, as the courageous and active official. he t)t. Petarebuig, Nov. there la atirh wide scope for the odd ain, according to tlie St ran tndsy. reviewing the per, ebarea the Ruasisn alarm at characters. SUGAR COMPANY ON TRIAL. alma of the visit to Parle of the Rus- Japan's Intentions. The scene of th'e play Is laid In the minister. M. lawolsky, town of MonsalvaT. In the northern New York, Nov. 2. Judge Holt iu sian foreign him the purpose nf part of Spain during the Ninth cen- the United States court today algned attributes to Pranco-Ruaslsalliance the GIFT OF $76,000, tury. The dramatic plot deals with an order summoning the American and the griming AngUvRussisn the loxa of ihe holy spear and tus BUgar New Refining company and the Into a new triple alliance dispatching of Parsifal In quest of it. York Central railroad to appear next New York, Nor. 2. It waa announcby Anfortae, the King and Chief Ward- Wednesday and. stand trial on two In- In the Interests of tbe three peoples er at the Holy Grilll. Parsifal's path dictment a charging rehating. The In- concerned, will clash with those of ed today that Jtrtin D. Rockefeller lutd Germany in Turkey, Persia and Japan. made to the American Baptist Homn la attempted to be' blocked by Kltns-rhodictments specify that $20,000 was Russia, the paper Ads. feels (hat com- Mission society a conditional gift of a black knight of necromancy, recelve'd r by the offending mon action would be advantageous es- $76,000 toward the rebuilding of dewho tries to tempt Parsifal with given m westbound to pecially In Persia, where the Anglo-Russi- a stroyed end injured HaptUt churches companies Ktindry. the fairest of all fair women. Cleveland In 1902. Both shipments compauiea In the end Kllnachor la killed and have agreement ie meeting with In and afbont Ban Francisco. The conpleaded not guilty. dition is that the society shall raise German interference. Years after hia palace wrecked. In regard to Japan, the Btrana re as much more by April 1 next Kundry returns tn Monsalvat in penLETTER LIST. itence and Is forgiven by Parsifal, who returns with the holy spear and la Ogden, Utah. Oct. 3u. proclaimed the Deliverer. e List of letters remaining In the Miss Helen Keating, gifted with at Ogden, Utah, which if not a made moat and talent, beauty fm- in two weeks will ibe sent charming Kitndry and gave a splendid called to dead letter office. the work role. Her of that interpretation Gentlemen's List. in tbe third art was admirable. In W Allen Prof showing the women who was attempt- Atwater, C A E Anderson. McNulty, W ( a man she ruination loved, the of ing under the commana of the spirit evil. Aeschelman. Fred Mr Keen. P J Bell. Mr. and Mrs Nelson. J C Kllnsrhor. Clarence E Nebeshinia. Tom Mr. Connor's iulerpretation uf ParOgden Woolen sifal u a pleasing. Hia pronunciation Barrett. R T Mills Co Burton, Joseph . Is clear and distinct. His conception Olston. Otto of tbe rule of the guileless fool Is very Cox. H C 2 Peterson, .1 L goud and all through the production Cole. T W Place, Louis the same trait at character onl.. with Chrlotensen. P Purdy. O (I the spirit of manhood were exhibited Ceriale. Victor Cook. W Peterson, P O in hia work Phillips. Theodore In the difficult tale of Klinschor. the Coy. Fiank K L Purdy, Wm management has found a clever artist De galnls. Parks. Chbrles In Ihe person of Mr. Dvorak, who hanDwyer. T L dles the part of the black knight of De Langle. Charles Pouloa. Janice Petit. M I Purdy, H A necromancy most cleverly. The supReed, R port is very good. The scenery and Duprees, Boh Hampton, Wm W electrical effects are the best seen un Dawson, Thorn Richter, l.einla the local stage for many months. The Ellxn, John Mi (Ioxpii gontiino Andrian China in krIhaIh, pi tew, Ramsay, H H last srene of the third act showing the Falan. Jlnt y R hel. cup and Kaureiw. whicp dinhfa, etc., worth 1. Reed. George dest ntrtlon of Kllnschor's palace was Franklin, Kalrburn. Charlie Roemeyer. H M rsiKilv from 2.V to 7.V each. liy a very largv import order worthy of special mention. Renfrew. G X (3 letters) for our two HtoiT we are enabled to offer theae uumttch-abl- e William Sadler Mercantile m-a- frf 'iTiilirih ff- i- France. Martinique. - Passengers arriving hen- With the exception of those minis-'-rinto his person, no one is per r mittad to come the president. Business in Venezuela in a cotitii-tinof paralysis because of the general tioeaidneaa for the f unite. are Free, A HEALTH CRITICAL. fill JEWELERS We challenge any one to make a better Job of either, and ask a chance to prove lo you wo are opticians. expert ' All Examination J.S.Lewis&Co. To Hava a Glove Test With Dick land an November . Thousand uf tourlata from al' over the world have spread the soothing Ktiains of the famous melody of Ha- - s "CYCLONE" LOOKING UP TRAINING QUARTERS IN CITY. ROYAL HAWAIIAN BAND. - Moans Circular Has Been Issued Giving an Appreximat Estimate of the Material to Be Removed. lx-iT- - examination f eyes and proper adjust-mea- t of frames. HOW TO VOTE CANAL ENTERPRISE Today Only We Offer eight-year-ol- d Comfort intiUsscs VASTNESS OF PANAMA post-offic- Scribea and Bhupe-Wllllam- Funeral service over tlie remain of .William Powers were held yester.Mm. W. M. Bootapb baa returned day at I p.'m. from the Hoover meetfrom n five monthl vlolt iu Bnrlleiid. ing house, Bishop W. W. Fovrera preOra siding. Miudr was furnished by the ward choir. The speakers were Hy-ruGraham Lawiwane of Trainmaster .lameo Belnap. l.m Hammond, Wright's office lea v tomorrow on a Bence and Bishcp Fnwera All epcdie two weeks' trip to falu home In the highly of the character of the deceased. and six of bit brothers acted aa There waa a large atWhile oporafing a dry meal cutter tends see of relatives and friends. Inla a tmtdher a bop yenterday afternoon. terment at Hooper cemetery. 8. P. Millar, an boy. had hie right- thumb cut off. Dr. Pow- FLANS FOR NEW BATTLESHIP. ers van ecrnimonrat and xewd the 2. Nov. thumb back on, which given promise Washington. Secretary of boating. Bonaparte Loday appointed a board of the assistant weeretary constating Mrs. George A. Moo kling, living at of the aavy. the engineer In chief uf fracthe navy, the chief of the human uf 2(116 Lincoln avenue, fell and tured hay wrist while skilling at tbe ordnance, the chief constructor of the Ctahna rink yesterday afternoon- Dr. navy, ('apt. John F. Merrill, ('apt. Raymond P. Rodgers mid Oapt. Richard Power! attended the Injured lady. Wains right, to consider the designs Mr. Mary Black died- till afternoon and plans submitted to tbe navy deat 1:50 at the residence of Bernard' partment for tbe new battleship. The Stone. 01 Thirteenth, at runt. The Imam Is to report Its derision to the. funeral will take (More In tbe For and department mu later than Nntembci-Mthward meeting bmiae at 1 o'clock. Sunday. Tbe remains can be viewed BALTIC FIRE EXTINGUISHED. tV hour of 10 and 12 Sunday at tbe rvtahtnnce of H. Pome. out Liverpool. Nev. it.- - Ft:' brukloday on boaxl the While Rtar line steamer Baltic, which arrived here H3CH SCHOOL NOTES 1 IftOft. S. e Roval does notoontahi an fttom of phospbatic add (which is toe sulproduct of fewu; digested in is phuric ad& cr ct alnm (which one-thi- rd TRUANCY OF SCHOOL GIRLS. NOi EMRETl MOUNIXfi, THE HIGH H. C. Jacobs and C. A. Marriott Employed aa Truant Officers Law to Be Rigidly Enforced. - FT A II, ftATFUDAi THOMPSON MANY CASES AMONG HIGH Afcsoftrtely OODEX, TRUANCY IN IrtSWSE Fare- EX A ill NET: VIOKSINfl Z. C. M. I. Home Made Shoes lor imn. hoys, iiiihm and children again in Ogden. Thy mV the old rcliablcF, RVffry pair guaranttHHl, a well as the Ladies Pillow Shoes X. "THE SHOE FOK TEND Ell FEET," at the Fifth Ward Shoe Store 2 M A I H SON A VE. tntalog and BELT THONE ol3-X- . rtamplot T. A. SHREEVE |