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Show ' ,,...... : I. ' - 7,17 7DEgEttEr7EVENINGTNEWSTTWEDNESDAY7PEDRUAUY.771171014,77: 8,0,ARD'101ETAINI '111.-PLANT-I- ,..1)1..:CIIRISTENSEtitt , usLon414a.caeu.avaaemut Executive Session Alter 1T--;--- STONCIJI. MákinPiire, "or--- fleliciou 1 N lts MIBIAtE--t'IASIIINGTON-orricu- ' Stone Company 65 st,'n,cultera or i lie relln.11(..1 t tiP Rt consolidated Co vv.rk I,Q.. . . I Hotii6.43a.died:Fo6i1:; - WAGES eni, . 71 regm )4, er Rune AvO lom AT 'Cake and Pitstry No Alum 'h geirteral 7011..' No Lime Phosphate y , couNTy milsoNElls - imcnrisE s. IN INEICHT In...refutation of the allegations made unanimously agreed last night to reOne member tain Mr. Christensen. States Marshal James H. by which All was absent.. opposition Anderson that prisoners have been arose to Mr. 'Christensen's taken from the county jail in 'a, is said to have been overcome. The - que,ation$ of .re,appoiniing Eli A. Sheriff Andrew condition, buildings Folland as superintendent-o- f Smith, Jr., has prepared a Itable showand :rounds was not eonsidered. - last - MIL:the , : weight of 13 prisoners when night. De os r s t. a et they entered the institution and their to sucbeing urged by some factir'ns at the present time. weight ceed Mr.- Folland. With one exception these men have The question as to whether or not gained in weight during their incarthe board should agree upon the seNEW OFFICERS INSTALLED. ceration. The sheriff attributes the lection of superintendent of rchools at this time or leave the matter until The Installation of the new officers of reduction of weight- in the case of the next June was debated at the executive the board was accomplished without one to the fact that he was suffering session. It was finally decided that ceremony. President J. W. Barrette from a gunshot wound received prior while no official action will be taken took his seat and before the conclusion to his arrest. Sheriff Smith declares that he desires until June theeentiment of the mem- of the meeting urged upon members the the board of county commissioners to - of bers should be definitely ascertained. necessity calling the meetings investigate the matter to the bottom, A motion expressing the sentiment of at 7:30.and that he will welcome an opportunthe members of the board for Mr. promptly Following the meeting several of the ity to tell his side of the story. The Christensen was carried unanimous'. members boarddiethe of to table prepared by the sheriff showing some informally been opposition That there-hcussed the matter of making each the weight 13 Mr. of the Christensen of follows: the prisoners the board .an as not denied,- - although it was de- member ofofeach When Wt. committee, so that any clared that Mr.- - Christensen's support- members member will feel at home in any oom- reed at when Prat. ers more than offset the oppositionName. Co. Jail. reed.- Wt. mittee meeting. This matter probably ' MAY RAISE SALARIES. , will be taken up at the 174 194 meeting ,of he John Randolph . John Douglass to be held Feb. 24. 135 174 the salaries board , The, prcipose d 1 John sohool .eadat. bead s.iisited 147,161 high ArtrelMI.,,..,..", of eighth grade teacheis-anHarris the 139 or board George education last night and teachers tbe maitimom salary paid 189 164 several highly appreciated se- - Frank Lewis from $1,020 to $1,200 a year will be con- rendered C. 10A. Inlow 152 158 Following the concert at the sidered at a special meeting of the lections. Robert Watson 106 ,118 -12board to be held Feb. 24. When the board rooms the band marched re. town J. A. Hill .. 158 171 so and rendered several selections on the-Dboard adjourned last night, it did 149 150 Snyder Jo meet pgain Feb. 24. Superintendent - streets. . 4.-7William Monahan 160 -- 465 44 D. H. Christen.st;iCiirTidivtitatingtire12- 148 150 Roy Hardman Increase and it is understood that a w. G. Wilson 141 151 Demanded Discharge .1. F. Kelley majority of the members of the board ...... 155 169 favor it. Before shot. Since shot. Atrusitre Bartender A petition signed by several hundred residents of the Washington school district asking that the board purchasel De Wilson, proprietor of the Court C4 W. Snow Praises the Washthe vacant ground adjoining a larger play. saloon, corner of Fourth South and trigton school to provide Eskimos of the North ground for students was taken under State streets. yesterday afternoon corn', advisement. plained to City ComMiesioner W. The filet of a series-o- f leCtures unOPEN SCHOOL IN MAY. Shearman that Chief of Police, B. F. der the auspices of the -University of decidee-To new open the Grant had threatened to have the Utah- The hoard was given extensiondivitrion east, side high school the first Mon-- : license of the saloon revoked if the pr,ischool coni- prietor did not discharge Edward Hal- last night by C. 11A. Snow of the uniday in May. The high be held in the lenbeck, a bartender. Tne bartender veriltv. The address was on The Esinencement exercises will - kimo and His Accomplishments." mew - building. Principal George A.- was discharged. With Raton informed the board that a pelt-The trouble arose from the fact that the aid of &idea Mr. Snow described tion would be presented by the student an aged man reported to the police social and other conditions among the of the school in the near future asking several days ago that he had lost some people of the north. Mr. Snow said in that the board open the new...school money in a card game at the saloon. part: Officers Moroni Gillespie and H. D. - "It was the Eskimo who first earned building ior commencement exercises. Mr. Eaton explained that it would Lyon investigated the matter. and the the land by the right of quist possesbe easter to open the new building for bartender, Hollenbeck, is said to have sion. It was the Eskimo who trained the dogs that make travel in the north regular school work before the school abused them. closes for the Summer vacation than to Shearman advised Wil- possible. It wu the Eskimo who inCommissioner new 'welt for "the beginning of the son to take the matter on with Mayor vented the mukluk and the two school year. Aeeordingly, the board Samuel C. Park, commissioner of publt2 articles of clothing thatparka. make living to new first the school the open agreed in the north comfortable. And for Monday in May, and efforts will be safety. The following explanation was made Peary to claim the inventionor the made to have running Grant: parka and patent it as the Peary der comp,lete organization before the by"IChief aof Policethat there-waJacket.' is a bit of audacity that outgamreport present sehool year terminates. The bling had sent rages any fair man's sense of justion. going on at the saloon. I buildings and grounds committee was Detectives "It was the Eskimo who made all of to make Gillespie and Lyon instrttcted to investigate the matter. A an -The liflere mported Peary's ri;x expeditions possible, and investigation. architect letterva 8 receivedfrom-the Hollenbeck ha't ,abused. who made the discovery of tho north informing the board that the three to Inc that also that card pole a reality. And when the histtry of main floors ere now complete and ready them shamefully and Wilson came to the arctic is finally written. et shall for furniehing and equipment. A ftirc playing was going on. of carpenters is now t 'work on the, my office. I told him he would have decide that it was the Eskimo who to discharge Hollenbeck or I would really discovered the pole. The Eskiin the basement. aid my men in prosecuting him for his mo has been the successful but silent On recommendation of the commitpartner In all the great relief expeditee on sehool law a contract WftS en- abuse. I also warned him that gam- towed into with the Utah Light & Rail- bling must cease or hia licenss would tions, and today he can 'mush over the streains, tundra, and bays of Alasrevoked." wolY company for furnishing eleetric in the spring current to tile schools for a period theThe two detectives told substantialls ka when the break-u- p forces the white man to turn ba,:k." same story of Ova affair. eliding June 1, I'M.- - special rate has half-starv- ut-ti- . 67,25-1.- -- 9- - -- 4.- 9- ili - -- 6- Of 6-- -- . 11 a 4 ! -- wbo-dwor- t,- ; ... 11.4.11P , PRICE Ita SIP i ' . , Chinese Deny Arrest,: Two prominent Chinese of the local. ou and Charlie Joe.. olony, Chin have requested that announcement be inade tha-- t they were not arrested Mon-lanight in a raid on a gambling LOUSP, but that ehinese. who were ar:.ebieci gave their WIMPS to the desk Esergeant at headquarters. t -- , 1:!En Wall paper, 1918 stock. Wm. T. Knapton & Co.. 127 EL let Sauth. Italf block east 8. Theater.Adver tisement A' ' 11...;i4VOIMParintilnatti7 the-Glea- m , . AT . eleetton The 'results of are President, Mabel Frazer; vice JessieBird, secretary, president, 2tl,101 Maud Stone; and treaiurer- : aTe: ofticeia The Evans. retiring President. Lucretia. Miles; vice president. Alice Elder; secretrtry, Berle Conley; and treasurer. Mabeirarcer. Three new members were voted' in yesterday, Rhoda. Bullock. tila.l3s An Connel, and Eva Wiitiams, amendment to the constitution provides that all worien must have taken or be taking English 2 fn ordet to be eligible to membership rollowing chapel today, a meeting of thee thoir was held at which the chortus for the opera was divided into four divisions, with a ittud,eu instructor at the head of each.. Miss Hendrickson will lead the first sopranos, Agnets Clive the second sopranos, Arnold Beckstrand the tenors, and Ralph :Waldron the bassos. There is no alto part in the opera "Pag The orchestra has undergone a reorKutnewand 'Freemont ganization with Garsky is nowconcert-meiste- r rison Verbryck leading the second witan40iitp . . ... as meet H tohae .,11(1 'NEWS LUNIVERSITY ,......--- - wo scoonteninnyg' her,tie ecithpaercgte to say about who shall work for us." ah8owweve 1,7rb ZnilartrtTarheegeed. ptmriamn girl are held in the city prison. of the . physteal--edncation- oY . . 1 - - Usual I carged With Pandering. thecipany eo -- as Allok Fine and Wholesome Biscuit, been obtained under which the board believes that it will be cheaper to buy the electricity from the company than to build and operate a heatieg plant. The board made an appropriation of $50 to purchase films for use in the motion picture machine used in the high school for instruction--purposeAt its meeting Feb. 24, the board will consider the unification of the . 'system of widening It s scope and eventually bringing it under one head, At the same- - time bids will be opened for lockers at the new high school. ... The report of the clerk showed that the total expenditures from July 1, Feb. 1, $664.342.62 as compared with 2638,15292 for the same period of the preceding school year. - ----- of - ' the--cit- Is Open whom, he said, were not competent workmen. He therefore held the typin- z kin that the company has no co1l1P"- r. J. johnson. 28 years of age, Vrta rn!eI of any sort to make with ihr .trrested hist hight by Detectives -stonecutters. Gillespie on a charge of pettderemour to it leave to "If we' are The arreet wan made following y ployees to hire our men, and have tto young eel after. he 'eraaAir. Liken to headquarters Voice in the matter ourselves." charged with According An the Ashton said, we might tts well turn !oliciting. makes Deliciotirs South -- P i First CMS Meats at all HoursBest of Service and High, Class Entertainment Main and Second - - 50 -- ,Atty--Otn- , to be Agreement to retaia D. H. Christensen asbead of the public school raached at an tem- Of this city was executive session of the board of education. foliowingthe--regula-rineetinlast nIght. The exeoutive session WfIS held in the office of Clerk L. P. Judd ,betand e1oot4, doers,- ttnd following the were reticent about meeting members discussing the matter . Some Opposition to Mr. Christensen's several develo;,eA seks ago and the board laid the matter over until last night. No mention of it was made in the regular meeting, ind it looked as if the board would depart. without taking any action. "Just as members of the board were about and county building, to leave however, e.President W. J. Parrette called them into Mr. Judds office, where the matter was discussed. While official action has not, been taken on the matter and perhaps will not be taken until next June, the regoIar rtirfie for appointing the superintendent. nine members of the board )0 Af-st- , Opened - in - MayGraduating Exercises to be Held There ...,. THE PORTOLA CAFE ' rk.,4-,:- , ,1 East , .... I New mis 1 terday expected they viOold do, after, diocusozi the appoilltmota of. land- 4.47.. walking out on aCC011 n of t a ,, of their lice officials In Utah withAsst, Secy.-the number btOng dischaiged. Ni A. Imes of the interior department eork this azza Inrn showed Up- al th Tallman Lind.00mniissionerchty 14 ho COill: , niOrntng, but Olio otib !TY ila v Mr alan had an liCetir Stated today that Ili, y ha c no Intt w n h GraIntention of conipt.olicsink with :the intni e. tin regard to the appointment of a .iiited States marshal for Utah. IVII 41Skcd a.hont the renult of the The LOMPanY Yetuerd"Y dil"arg's' e.,tif,tcmo said it would. briunselse tlYo stonecutters, who Ncto tonsidereil ,i, ion:, to give out arything. me, the and, ultn,"tiotoly incompetent, tVall,lcv will meet (loy. tkpry in New other 66, all union ielt t hc Jr,b. York tomorrow and expectii, to return lo Wa9hIngtoti. Ort, Ittondhy whon he 'bkiward T. Ashton, pic,alent of tio. wilt lake no of other company, stated tozla thit he felt the fedoralofficerstheinappointment l'tah Y:Ith .beadt -of V. iiiiill it a acted just dopartments entirly company - right in discharging the two men, both - - Side High School parg the WithOut-allowi- None of the M id vaje plant Regu- tar Meeting. MAY RAISE TEACHERS' e 'Save' lex alintirangin ath"; wo;kngste:.fttt the" visitin ren- - w g its greatest copper mine. a sight , i dition. The compliment appeared to be which Lord Dodos yesterday e&pressel o ournere a desire to a... k, ...,t evellbaning. upset noon after and at I e'elcek grasping shortly the prints of the entertainers' humor started on its journey for gen Fran- - 1'. ng IQ thlnit , ciao. himselfIlnin. to a Ppei'lif alvatTel from it over the suffragette Jests ot tou I Whit. Nitsliington, D. e., Atillift in R. Wai- - Anlier esPecially appealing to his selase tdeclared the Hotel Utah superb in every of humor. This morming Lord and 4 resPet and ithCouuottotllutAlorld:- Chlet:', faluna1 c.ramitteelcum tor etalt, . . . . .. Lady' Deice were taken to Bingham best hostelries. "Oro-(- SL:S.TB11(E---1.1110-'0EmocHAT5-111s- .,e..- - i' ''k,.,.. , tss,11-r iii. 7 .. - ... ..... . y Distinguished Visitors Interested While tier. Pleases - So captivated were they with the charins of Salt Lake, 1..aird and LadY Decies extended their proposed visltof six hours in this city into one of hours. Half an hour before their bptclar train Wa$ due to leave under its scheduled time yesterday afternoon. Lord and Lady Decies decided that they had not been all of Salt Lake that they wished to, and their departure for 'San Franclaco was postponed until violins. o'clock this afternoon. Following luncheon yesterday and an A great flurry is felt in the man dramatic club as a result of the auto tour of the city which included run to Fort Douglas, Lord and Lady Of a the east action taken by members yesterday when. it was decided to re- Decies and party attended the ,Sult 1ntheafternoon- to withearse every day, and present the play the 27th of this month; The only ness the preitentation of "The Undying other available day would have been !Story of Captain Scott." As Laid Decies March 20 and the freshmen thought is a warm friend and admirer of Lieut.! Shackleton, the expiorer, lie took.-- at theinterest might lag by that time. A unusual interest in the portrayal ef. rehearsal is being held this afternoon, the reantarctic scenes-I- n and tomorrow being st, holiday, a the evening the party 'attended hearsal will be held In he asserriblY Had Live evidence ,i6orri at -- of a continuation of. their thorough en. "Dogs" and cider will be the joyment of the day in Salt- Lake. Jhe de resistance" at the infor- ftrpheum management, In honor-o"piece"Inter-frat" dance tonight The their gilests. threw.the Union Jack on mal committee expect every fraternity man and every sorority woman to he the Palate ... - As a spread for your bread there is nothing like Jensen's - 1,4, ,, Butter. Four-in-O- Its flavor is distinctive, and satisfyintf rich Only the cream of the cream- -from the highest bred oowsis used in its making, ' - The churning and packing done in a twentieth century. lit 'creamery. is - pirit 0 I Bwitora; e is a mas Jensen 's ter product of expert Danish but-- , termakerc Tears of skill ' and Tour-in-On- ' Lake-theat- 1 k - experience are behind it. Every package Is the tame the highest quality butter ' Good living demands use la , f Join irolt Jensen Creamery Co. k-erY presenlio that 3 inthe ... The .250 Alumni and Lucy String-haGrant scholarships wort granted to three out of thirtem altelicaas Monday. The lucky men are A. J. Ashman, J. F. Anderson and Wallace ?A. Ward. The Scholarships were awarded to those standing highest In scholarship and general cbaracter, and mtlit be paid back inside of a year with no interest. Prof. Levi Edgar Young gave a spirited talk today at on-chapcienthe recent diaturbances the campus and the proper school lint and how to show It.- The choir gang tile "Pilgrim's Chorus". from Tannhauser and the orchestra played a Russian sirmphone, The most important alumni meeting. of the year will be held tonight at 8 o'clock at the Commercial club the committee on .icosistiutiou, Horace Sheeley chairman-- will preseRt the constitution of the "II" club. It is rumored that the engineers intend to start egme "fireworks:: and no doubt the meeting will be lively, ?rest. E. D. Thomas states that no Action .csa be taken on the alumni athletic council. until the whole alumni aseaciationconvenes some time in May. All alumni are invited to the meeting tonight. 'rhuraday ervening.Feb. 28,the freshmen will debate, with tht high school, ,, "DoltElectika - - If the date Is satisfactory-t- 14 IF I the o ter. 'took place yesterday the basement of the library building when a few Inquisitive fres:Mae' tried to "listen in" at a private sophomore meeting. rhe daor was thrown open and the adja,4S1tt bicker!. ationSt ca.pstgettrithe scuffle Thosophs tad ameeting vesterdaY In which the momentous queation In - ilt A scrimmage which-ensued- rrrrrrrrr- ''3?3 ; iffi ,- : ago Z M' IA ic loolo. v r Lavethislrade--imarkohevef- - REA t.h3 PAT. to ESTAtiLISHECX ' picture was diecussed in pers. A basket tgtrty is also being planned and a dance for next mouth. The Utah debater Who will battle on the rostrum with Montana nest Friday night are working, overtime in Preparing an impregnable line of Ar- tur "5ake:r1 9s t jIr be j 0 1780 - - y cHopL : 77-7- Strong dural)le Mazda lamps are now avail. .L able.See dow of our Electric Shop on Main street. Mazda a are for sale at our Electric Shop and all electric supply dealer - - - NOTESJ The annual dentse of the filophommrn clam; will be given Pr Iday afternoon In the high stelviol gymnasium Immedmembers of istèly after soltool,--t-Tin charge Of the the blarion Nelson, preeldent; Mtes PflH Gordon. vice prealdent: Miss Folna, Williams. seeretary: Laurence Taylctr, treasurer; All' n Alartineau, chn it mad of the executive committee; WV,Iiam an4 frank Steiner, chtirluan of the pillowand rugs and program ilitiVIVLakii--.SIOilifilkjitiOC4S.::7- - gtrirtentsIfiwitimt n ii any nriLlwhit..- 111. them. the northerner e may direet-'0Two of the Jodges have keen appoin ed and Manager A. J. Ashman doarrange for the third today. TheConbette is to be held at the First gregational charch at 8 oclock, and will be free to the public. 'HIGH , Utah-Lig- ht t& - - Rai 'limy Company-- - "Electricity for Everything" he package,: BAKER Ei CO. 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