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Show UTAH DAILY LOCAL BRIEFS 1 JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER THURSDAY, : in from Prom- IN THIS SPECIAL CLOTHING OFFER comts at just the right time 0 n year. School begins in less than a week, and the boys, as well as their mothers, will be glad to learn that they can obtain a suit V y Q C of extra Rood value, while the sale lasts, for ontory. ha returned PRECOMMITTEE JUDGE HOWELL LOCATES DEAD TEACHERS in the east. visit from ail extended TEACHERS. OF LIST PARED BROTHER. BOYS Mrs. Herbert Bright returned yesto viait months' terday from a three Seven Vacancies Arc Still California. Boy Killed Near Your City Was My Ther Will Be Which O. His Existing to and Mr. the Reply Brother Is Mra. H. H. Anderson Filled Today. Inquiries. IVoklemsin arrived laat evening MiM Margaret Burrow from the cut-of- f. The traffic to the St. Louis fair this Week has been the heaviest through ; here aince the opening. Itev. Edward John Carver, who has been visiting for some time with hi returnparent at Mt. Pleasant. Iowa, 8, 1904. Big Values for Boys TO TEACHERS ARE REWARDED lln d. E. Reynold STATE j j Double-breaste- The teachers' committee of the board of education hHS made the following assignments for the ensuing year. On the opening of teh schools next Monday morning the teachers will find their rooms and classes as follows; High School George' M. Thomas, principal; Jeannette Joyce, English; M. Freeman, mathematics; O. J. S til well, commercial department; J. EL Retherford, history; Florence Tates, stenography and typewriting; Jennie M. Anderson, English; Jessie E. Spann, Latin; Eva P. Busch, German; M. O. Blakesleep, physics and chemistry; James L. Barker, science; Nellie Goss, mathematics; Squire Coop, music. Although she found It necessary to violate the laws of Uncle Sam by opening a letter addressed to another party, a postmistress at Garrett, Ind., has been Instrumental in bringing to ed yesterday. light the identity of the young man Frank Snyder, son of Jailer Snyder, who waa crushed to death beneath an who has been at Palisade as telegraph engine on the Southern Pacific near oiieratur for two months, returned to here some months ago. Since the death of thla young man, Ogden yesterday. A general meeting of al the teachers who was crushed beyond recognition. in his of the city schools will be held at the Judge Howell has been untiring of the SO some to relative locate 10: Satureffort high school building at Beside mangthe unfortunate boy. day morning next. led body of the boy were found two Building permit have been Issued on pictures, those of a man and woman, to Charles Rollo for a frame cottage which bore the name of "Landis, Washington J. M. Bishop, princiTarry avenue to cost $700; to J. M. Ind. Garrett, pal; Mra. Carrie K. Rapp, eighth Larson for a brick cottage on Six- Photographer, to the grade'; W. I. Underwood, seventh sent these The pictures judge teenth street, cost 9(50. address above mentioned and asked grade; Lily M. Leaman, sixth grade; The new Dee school building will not for information regarding the same. L Irwin, fifth grade; Mrs. Gwen be opened until a week from Monday The was kept at the poatofllce Keys, fourth grade; Alva Graff, third letter on account of its unfinished condition uncalled for for several days until grade; Mollle Webb, second grade; and the teachers who were assigned Amanda Sullivan, the postmistress, Edna Hamlll, first grade; Florence jiositiona therein will be used tempoopened the letter, because the photo- Compton, beginners; Sadie C. Powell, rarily at improvised places. grapher, who happened to be her assistant J. M. Jones, a former resident of brother, had left the place and hla Central John E. Hansllk, principal; Ogden, at present located at Tacoma, whereabouts were not known. After Mabel Tlbbott, seventh grade; Grace Wash., where he la employed In the noting the contents she wrote the McGonagle, sixth grade; Anna Hansen, rounty auditor's office, stopped off to judge, saying the pictures were those fifth grade; Mrs. Maud K. Taylor, visit old acquaintances while on his of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Buttler, and fourth grade; Gwendolyn Williams way to visit relatives In Kentucky. that the former, a railroad man, had third grade; Hattie Hinchcliffe, secA special car containing several ex- been killed five years ago. She stated ond grade; Trails H. Carter, berlnners in charge furthermore thata Mrs. Buttler, when and first; Mary Roberts .assistant perts on railroad of Dan Breese, is In the city for the last heard of, was living at Chicago, Five Points Mrs. O. L. Wade, prinla purpose of teaching the railroad men Ohio, and that one of her younger cipal; Emily Brown, fifth grade; the method of oiieratlng the new air- sons had gone out west. FlorJohnson, fourth grade; brake appliances. The party leaves Judge Howell then wrote to Mrs. ence Bohn, third grade; Rhoda Duffy, this evening for Salt Lake City. Buttler at Chicago, but the letter was second grade; Fannie Gorman, beginreturned unclaimed. The next epistle ners and first orwas directed to the chief of police at Ford A Thatcher's full Quincy Mrs. Marian T. Burton, which has Chicago. In answer to this the judge principal; Irene Tomasek, assistant years for, played chestra, at the Grand opera house, has been received the following startling reply fifth grade; Mrs. Laura Cahill, fourth "The pictures are those of my grade; Electa Skeen, second and third engaged for the entire season by the overmother and father, while the young grades; Daisy F. Andrews, beginners Grand ITtahna Park company. ture at twenty minutes of eight each man who was killed near your city Is and first my brother. I saw him put the picevening. Lewis Mrs. T. R. Maguire, princitures In his pocket before he left pal; Marlon Reid, fifth grade; Anna home. PleHse mark hla grave for me Morana, fourth COMMERCED grade; no assignment WORK TODAY. and I will soon come out and purchase to second and third grade; Clnra Wara tombstone. and Beatrice Far ner, beginners first; Bo House Ronovatod to Grand Opera He also expressed unbounded thnnks ley, assistant. and Rodoeoratod No Tmo Will to the unrelenting efforts of the judge Grant W. N. Peterson, principal: Bo Lost in Complsti inj. and stated also that his mother was Marie A. Wittenberg, eighth grade; W. now at Cincinnati, Ohio. L. Underwood, seventh grade; Lottie -Work commenced on the redecora So the efforts of Judge Howell have Stone, sixth grade; Florence Wittentlon of the entrance and Interior of not only revealed the identity of berg. fifth grade; Clara Brown, fourth the Grand opera house this morning the young man, but placed the other grade; Ida Roberts, fourth grade; and will be vigorously pushed to com- members of the In touch with Mayme McDermott, third family grade; Clara pletion. As wns stated In last even- one another after of sep Peterson, third grade; Maud Naisbltt, years ninny ings Journal a special feature of the aratlon. second grade; May Hartog, first grade; alterations will be the construction of Emma Neilson. beginners; Ethel Orth, a canopy over the sidewalk on which Two-piec- d, e knee pantti suits, all wool, fancy mixtures, extra strong for school knee pants suits, extra two-piec- e well made of materials ages 7 to 10 all-wo- ol pf years. wear, Norfolk style, similar to cut, ages 7 to 1G vears. I Russian Blouse Suits, for the little boys, made well, of wool terials, very stylish and durable for school, ages 3 to 7 years ma- $2.95 cA cheaper tine similar to above $1.95 WRIGHT & SONS'-- CO air-brak- OE GANG LEADER is IS six-pie- ce will be displayed with electric lights Stop That Cough I the name of each attraction nightly. When a cough, a tickling or an irriAnother much needed Improvement tation In the throat makes you feel will be the establishment of a ladies' uncomfortable, take Ballard's retiring room on the right of the foySyrup. Don't wait until the er and a gentlemen's smoking room disease has gone beyond control. Mr. on the left. The house will also he re- and Mrs. J. A. Anderson, 954 West 5th carpeted. St, Salt Lake City, Utah, writes The lease was made too late this fall "We think Ballard's Horehound Sy' to permit of extensive Improvements, nip the best medicines for coughs and but next spring the entire theater colds. We have used it for several will be handsomely and elaborately years; It has always given immediAs It Is, the Improveredecorated. ate relief, is very pleasant and gives ments which are being made will vast- satisfaction. 25a, 50c., 91.00. For Hore-hou- nd ly Improve It sale by Geo. F. Cave. R. A. Grant, the local manager, has taken up hla residence st the Reed The IDAN-Hhabit is hotel. John Coort, the representative Get it today. of the Northwestern Theatrical asso A CASE OF HURRY. elation, left for Seattle today. The well known contractor and builder, Fred Howard, Is in charge of IDAN-HLithla at first-clas- s drug the entire construction work at Utah stores, bars and clubs. na Park, which explains the speed and promptness with which the work I have just received a new and being carried on. line of fail street hats at the Leader Millinery Company, Mrs. S. E. The esnr gets forty million dollars I .yon. proprietor; !351 Washington a year, but can't go behind the pre avenue. I acrlptinri case at the drug store or ; watch the street force lay brick. icing The numbers drawing the 95.00 cou- - j exar Isnt much of a job. Tojtckn popon books at the Ogden Steam laun-- ; Dally Capital. A A up-to-d- dry are 1023 and 145. assistant kjadison D. H. Adams, principal; Ella Goss, eighth grade: Dora Snow, seventh and eighth grades; Ellxnbeth Lynch, seventh grade; Mra. W. H. Meal, sixth grade; Gertrude White, fifth grade; Ethel Harcomhe, fifth grade; Clara Boreman, fourth grade; Lou EL Mitchell, third grade; Katherine Higginbotham, third grade; Alice Maguire, second grade: Amelia Mole, first grade;. Edna- - Middleton. first grade; Elm M. Dangers, beginners Glenn Douglas, assistant Dee Elbert W. Harold, principal Mrs. Josephine Hirst, seventh grade; Olla M. Barker, sixth grade: Verna M. Rnrrows. fifth grade; Laura Kirk patrick. fourth grade; Myrtle Blackwood. third grade; Mrs. Clare D. How ard. second grade: Willa Spurgeon, first grade; Mra. F. R. Christensen, beginners: Blanche Stein, assistant. Plngree Henry Barker Jr, principal; Carrie V. Knapp, seventh grade; Bertha M. Stone, sixth grade; John A. Junk, fifth grade: Daisy L. Stone, fourth grade; third grade not assigned: Gertrude Kennedy, second grade; first grade not assigned; V. Mae Carter. beginners: Eva Moypx, assistant. Mound Fort Joel J. Harris, prlnei-n- l: M. June Peirce, eighth grade: Andrew A. Kerr, seventh grade: Doris Peirce, sixth grade; fifth grade not assigned: fourth grade not assigned; Nellie Bennett, third grade: Catherine RILEY, THE CAPTURED City EXPRESS THIEF, AT KEMMERER. Marshal Naylin Telia How He Did the Trick With a Shot non-delive- ry A A Diamond Values Still Increasing Naylin, city marshal at Wyo., is in the city today and states that all of the participants In the hold-u- p of Pacific Express Agent Harding and Guard Merritt at Kem merer at an early hour in the morning of August 30th are known. Riley, one of them, has confessed, naming his confederates in the crime. Another of P. J. Ketn-mere- & CO. TEA IDAN-H- good. A makes . Appstiz'ng avsiything and delicious. Be Done We save you something on very dollar spent hire. This means to you that your dollars havo greater purchasing power; they last longer; they are bigger We have everything bright, clean and fresh-- in groceries, fruit and vegetables. r, the bandits, "Pap Reed, a notorious outlaw, has also been raptured by Sheriff James of Cheyenne and a posse River on Duck creek In the Wind mountains. Mr. Naylin states that officers are close upon the third member of the outlaw band, and that he will also be captured In the course of a day or two. Merritt Riley is the man who has been gathered In and who has peached" on the other two men who helped him overpower the agent and the guard and take from their possession a grip sack containing 13.450, of which they dropped 313,500 just before they began their flight into the surrounding darkness. Rley was captured by City Marshal Naylin of Kemmerer, with the assistance of Deputy Sheriff Jonathan Jones. They located him in a house in Kemmerer the second night following the robbery, and went there and 'lay1' for' him. When he came from the kitchen of the house and reached the middle of another room Marshal Naylin aimed a shotgun at him and ordered him to throw up his hands, which he promptly did. When searched Smith & Wesson revola ver and twenty-fiv- e rounds of ammunition were found In a belt around his waist. He was locked up In the city jail and was turned over, next morning to Deputy Sheriff Jones, who took him to Evanston, the county seat After being locked up for twenty-fou- r hours Riley mads a complete confession, Implicating "Pap" Reed and and another man, and telling where they had gone and where the money they carried off had been planted. Riley was six years In the Wyoming penitentiary for cattle stealing, but was never before, so far nrf known, en- thirst J. S. LEWIiS This Can , Gun. The management of the Journal will WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. consider It a favor if subscribers win Weber Camp Na 74 will give a j report promptly any of smoker Thursday evening, September; Papers. Telephone 994. Cost ley, second grade: Meda McQuar-rl- e. 8th. free to members and their gentlefirst grade; Lulu n. Boll, beginIDAN-Hmen friends. An Interesting program' drives out uric acid poi ners; Mary B. Grix. assistant. nnd general good time Is anticipated, son the cause of rheumatism. Emerson Kiln C. Fitzgerald, Remember the date. prin clpal; Lulcllle Stanley, fourth and WILLIAM DOTLE, C. CL ! Delicious IDAN-Hsparkling fifth grades; Amelia Guest, third EL AUTH, Clerk. . j cleanses the kidneys. grade: second grade not assigned Beginners and first grade not assigned, Broom's Bench-P- earl Gondale. first, second and third grades. gaged In a hold-u- p. West Ogden William J. Wood, first, second and third grades. Chipp Mrs. Kate Van Dyke, first, second and third grades. You cannot Invest money la anything safer and better than The English serve tea a apd Diamond. It always represents every cent you put Into it never defew a little cakes Prof. Walduffe, Hindoo clairvoyant at four in preciates in value. Buy a stone from u. and we will exchange it and palmist, located at 1S3H Twenty, the at any time for a larger one, allowing you full value for the old Diaafternoon; it has nothing fifth street, rooms 11 and 11, Hours, mond you have probably worn n year or o. This la a fair and square to do with hunger or 9:80 a. m. to 9:30 p. m., Sundays proposition and you should take advantage of It at once. i By Purchasing Your Groceries at Our Store TELEPHONE Edgar Jones 338 124. Co. 8T. TWENTY-FIFT- LEST LADIES fall wear cen now be seen at Mrs. A. Toller's, who has returned from the eastern markets after purchasing all the latest fall novelties which she will be glad to ihow That the latest and best effects in A 1 Pi QT this week. icwnw JLVxI Yf Mode Over Nye's Store. Your Old Front boor Avs. Washington 2411 Is Open to a change, so you should call and see the Splendid Line of Front U Doors just received, as well as a large line of Porch Columns, by 143 Utali TWENTY-FOURT- H (EL Lumber Oregon 8T. Co PHONE 5(1 WILL WED TO NIGHT. Prominent Young Couple to Bt United in the Bond of Matriomny. Miss Ora L. Brown, daughter of James Brown of this city, and Evierett G, Bell of Milton, la., will be united in the bonds of matrimony at the home of the bride, 2714 Grant avenue, by the Rev. Carver thla evening. The wedding will be purely a home affair to which only a few immediate relatives will be Invited. Miss Brown is a popular and well known young lady, having for the past few months been employed at the Boston dental parlors on Washington ave-- y nue. Mr. Bell Is employed In the depot as secretary to Mr. jiesa, auditor of service. He has won a the dining-ca- r host of friends during his brief stay In the city. The young couple will make their future home In this city and wll leave on a short honeymoon as soon as Auditor Hess returns from his vacation. Barrows' Grocery TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The place where have the best Frul WANTED Five women to clean and scrub. Report at Grand opera Miss Bertha Fayne will house Friday morning at 8 a. m. receive putaste pils for Instruction on piano at her read y to go to work. R. A. Grunt, home, 2350 Wall avenue. manager. Bartlett Pears for C""i"9' Ars Ready Now Ours ars nice. largti luteiouo ones. 1WI Vegetables. MCf WASHINGTON Want the new AVEN Retd to ' |