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Show FAGZ EIGHT. FRIDAY, on WRIGHTS film oy MAY a. 19Q CUSS RUDY HOT A8ATIIIG Crusade Started in Business Sec- Business College Closing Exetion Continues in Residence rcises Promise to Be of Un- usual Interest Sanitary Inspector George X. Short-en'- a d crusade against tSith, which resulted lu the Issuance of peremptory orders by the police ceiktt:nent to many business men to cLan up property in the rear of their tiuiva In the heart of the business htetion, in being vigorously prosecuted by Ur. Shorten In the residence district of Ogden, where many filthy back yards nnd alleyways have been lound by the health department In the interest of the good health of the city, Mr. Shorten and his deputies are actively Investigating the (ondiiloiis in the residence portion of town, and wherever a cleanup is not instantly followed by active work toward Improvements by the property owner or renter, legal steps are to be taken to secure the banishment of tilth. SamUry Inspector Shorten lias found conditions at some points most urpiiringly filthy and is determined to do away with these breeding place The graduating exercises of the class in of the Business College will be held at the Methodist church on the evening of Wednesday, May 27. This ia the seventeenth annual commencement of the echoed and a large clase will graduate. An excellent program has been arranged a follows: ' Pipe Organ Selection March from Tnnnhuser (Wagner) 8. F. Whitaker. Invocation I lev. G. W. McCreery. , Instrumental selection. College Life Orchestra Bernice Lewis School Nicholas, Leland Reed, James Rack-- ; ham, Albert Erickson, Marcus Critch-- j I low. Vocal solo Jay A. 8mlth (Miss Inter-Mounta- reccmly-lnaiiluU-- T omorrow we will give a tree Jia-gust.- ng to every girl who comes to our doilic class class will be held from 9:30 till H o'clock You merely buy the floss to work them with The and the embroidery Jg hoops- - if you want them fg S WRIGHTS H A continuation of all the prices which drew District Elisabeth Horr, accompanist.) Plano- solo Ola Luella Day . Prognostications Cl. U. Guess. Music, "The Military Hero' Orchestra. Pipe Organ solo, "Andantlno Prof. S. F. Whitaker. Class Introduction President J. A. - (Le-Mar- e) ss quickly as possible. Smith. Illness Falling Off. Class Address Judge John EL Bag-leContagious diseases in the city, atom the eudden increase of a few weeks Music, "Arrah Wanna" Orchestra. ago, have begun to again show a deof a THIEF WITH APPETITE rided decrease. The falling off In the Address, "The Moral Side number ef caeca of measles is eepec-tal- ly Business Man's Career" Rev. H. D. FOR STRANGE THINGS noticeable, this ailment having Zimmerman. Presentation of Diplomas President been the moat prevalent. Of the few remaining cases of emr.il-po- x, J. A. Smith and Faculty. Finale Orchestra. none will be left after next week, Wednesday even! nr at 7 o'clock, tho cilice of Dr. Frank Parker, the veter- unices new sufferers with the disease are found thle week. The system ot anreron at Nelaon A Fell' of y. livery inary table, waa entered and burglary attempted, but the thief waa caurht In the act, although ha managed to get away with two boree dippers valued at reports maintained through the pub- - -- Ann Maths we has Instituted proceedings for divorce in district court, against Arnold Mathews. The couple were married last September and the plaintiff , alleges that although earning S1Q0 per month, the husband has refused to provide for her support MOTHER AND DUAGHTER TRIES N I)S Sons Co. I ; 2253 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah ANGELES, Calif., May The state of Utah and Ogden will be tion are In progress at the state Instihighly honored, end the State school tution here and Professor Drigge and Twenty-on- e In a suit for divorce DM In district court Willard Milton Fowler, formerly of Weber county, but now employed ae Brigham City, alleges ae cause of action that hla wife, Margaret Della Fowler, haa treated him "during their married life, In a cruel and Inhuman manner, end haa offered indignities to hie person, made his condition intolerable and life burdensome, driven peace end happiness from hie home" and then deserted it The petition alleges that on November 18, 1901, the plalgttff and defendant were married at Harthhrn, Okla and that early this year the wife deserted her home, without cause and ia now living In Oklahoma. The plaintiff asks for a degree of absolute divorce and the custody of lone minor child. May Fowler, aged two yean. con-elati- ng dead sheep cremated during the five days of this week, is the record of the city sanitary department up to date. The little animals, abort of their wool, are being taken through the canyon to feeding ground and scarcely a day passes, but reports come Into the office of Sanitary Inspector Shorten that two or three more sheep have expired near the mouth of i Ogden canyon. The Inspector, or his deputies, gathered up tho bodies, and have started making dally trips along the road for the purposes of gathering up the little animals which, while following with tho herd, have fallen by the wayside. Sheep Cateh Cold. Ranlfary Inspector Shorten accounts for the loe of the sheep In such numbers and usually at this particular part of the Journey through the mountains, by saying that at thla season of the year the little animals are especially susceptible to weather changes. They contract colds, start out bravely for the long trip to feeling grounda with the rest of the herd, but the weep of the cold wind through thi canyon. It ! believed, strikes the unprotected little animals ae they plod steadily along against the current of wind, until their footsteps begin to waver, the little animals totter and fall, expiring almost Instantly, , The Hospital Cert. Against thle loss, there can be little protection for the sheep owner, and it is expected as a part of the Riunml With expense of the sheep raiser. sheep herd, wM h .every leaves the city for the mountains, there jle an outfit wagon, however, ind thla Is usually transformed into a hospital wagon, before the trip through the 22. Mn. Mary Frame and daughter, form-t- r Denverite, attempted to axphylate thenmelvc in their apartments here thl morning. Falling in this the mother shot at the daughter, missing her. the then shot herself through the breast. Fhe Is dangerously wounded. Financial trouble Is the cauee. for the Deaf and Blind at thla point paid a great compliment when 280 prominent professors and Instructors of the deaf from all polnta of the United States and from Mexico end Canada gather In thle city July Srd to 10th Inclusive, for the convention of American Instructors of the Deaf, which la held every three years. The convention will listen to lectures by prominent educators of the country, with especial application to the furthering of Instructions for the deaf and will study ways and meana for bettering the Instruction of these boys and girls. As Is known, great progress haa been made along these lines for many years and the state school at Ogden has .. up with the march of progress .if the world, no better evidence of which could be found than In the fact that Ogden waa chosen ae the city for holding this convention. Prominent Speakers. The two greet lectures of the seven day session will be delivered by Dr. Henry Suxxalo of Columbia University, New York City, and by Dr. William G. Anderson of Tale, In addition, Governor Cutler and State Superintendent A. C. Nelson win take prominent part In the delivering of addresses and altogether the gathering promises to be one of the most notable, most largely atended of recent years. Preparations for the coming conven . -- well-regulat- ed OFF 15 ALL LADIES ON SUITS At the Tho Mercantile Installment Go. 366 24th St. CASH OR CREDIT The Graduate Expects Something GIFTS IN JEWELRY THE PROPER THING. ALLOW US TO SUGGEST A FEW ARTICLES FOR GIRLS. Diamond Ear Screw Gold Braceletta, : EHBI 01 DIES COAST canyon Is completed. less of the animals, Many hardy than the others, drop wearily In their tracks before the Journey through the canSilas Livingston, well known In Ogyon Is completed and unless they exden, especially among the railroad men, pire at once are gathered up by the all of the hinder and placed in the "hospital klndhearted and beloved by him who knew friends through many Their recovery usually wagon. life, died Thursday at Santa Monica, Calif. Hla son, Robert Livingston, Immediately upon receipt of the news, left 30 DAYS OF SHOVEL for Santa Monica and will bring the deFOR STEALING FOUR remains to Ogden for burial. The ceased was a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and also a member of the Grand Army of the Four shovela brought Hans WigRepublic and was highly respected and gins to the city Jail and four shovels faithful worker In both organisations. were the cause of a thirty-da- y senThe funeral announcement will be tence with the muntclpe! work gang. For the next month, Hans will handle made later. a shovel on work wtth the gang In the gravel pit near the city cemetery. fl WOMAN IS He was arrested last night by Southern Pacific Special Officer Shumaker, and pleaded guilty to having stolen four shovela from the railroad SINGLE MINUTES 20 BOT8. . Watches. Lockets and Chains. Combes and Mirrors. J. S. j LEWIS Watchea and Chains. Military Brushes. Cuff Links. Signet Rings. & COMPANY Gold and Silversmiths COLT GOES TJ JAIL FOR ADOPTING MOTHER handsome little colt, baldfaced and about two months old. adopted a mother this morning, and aa a result landed at the police station, where the little animal Is being held awaiting the appearance of the owner. The colt started out to follow a mare driven by Ray Muir, and the bitter delivered the A motherless little animal to the station. OF STATEJSCHOOL Manual and Other Departments It CUNY SHEEP atandlng at the deck, who aaked in imploring tone of voice for cocaine. The doctor's suspicions were aroused a no he proceeded to search the man's pockets although he protested he had nothing but his lunch. In the coat pocket were found the "lunch of a bottle of ink etolen from the desk nnd several packages of tablets. When the doctor attempted to earch Me hip pockets the visitor with the peculiar appetite shouted, "Well, if youre agoing to search me you'll have to get a warrant first" and made a bolt for the back door. He haa not teen found yet Monuments ind Headstones PREPARING FOR BIG NATIONAL CONVENTION AT OGDEN NEXT JULY -- 'Dr. Parker had left his office for a SAYS WIFE TREATED few mlnutealn the evening and ae he intended to be gone but a few minutes left the door unlocked. On returnHIM MOST-CRUEL- LY husky fellow ing he found a Jog. Parry WRIGHTSin COLD KILLS lic schools, during the term Just drawing to a close, has proved a great aid to the health department. 17.00. & the crowds today. Tomorrow rain or shine youll find many prudent women here taking advantage of the Week End Sale In the following departments some prices are cheaper: Shoes, Knit Underwear, Art Department, Gloves, Notions, Drug Sundries, Hose, Silks, B Dress Goods, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Domestics, Ladies Suits, Muslin Underwerwear, Curtains, Curtain Rods, and in the Bargain Basement The record for quick action waa broken at the county court house thla afternoon, when Mrs. Annie 8. Cromwell, a woman of middle age, wee granted a decree of divorce by JuJge Howell, from William Cromwell, on the grounda of desertion. Within fifteen minutes after the divorce had been granted, Mrs. Crom- well accompanied Harvey W. Murdock, well known In Ogden to the county clerks office, where Deputy Harry hie assistants are working over time. In an effort to place everything In readiness for the session. The delegatee will be welcomed gt the state school Itself, which for the occasion will be transformed into a hotel, with adequate accommodations for the guests. Practical Demonstrations. Although . the present school term closes May 28, at which time commencement exercises will be held, twenty-fiv- e puplle of the school will return during the convention, end give practical demonstrations to the convention delegatee of methods In rogue here end of the achievements of the local Instructors. The school closes May 28, but on next Friday, through the courtesy of President Simon Bamberger, the entire school body will enjoy their third annual outing at Lagoon, being transported to thla pleasure resort over the Bamberger line, which It la hoped to have In operation before that time. June Srd end 4th the puptle of the school will return to their homes for the regular vacations. One day of the approaching convention will be devoted to an excursion of ell deeggtea to Balt Lake City and concert will be given Baltalr, where at the Tabernacle. Prof. Joseph haa also volunteered to tender a complimentary concert of the Ogden choir to the vlattora and this, too, will prove a leading feature of the Industrial School Hare Good Record for Year. Next Friday night, the regular term of the school of letters at the State Industrial school here, will dose, and appropriate exercises have been arranged for the occaalon. The day following; Memorial Day will be observed with a proper program. The school year at the state Institution here has been a moat aucceesful ona and the school of letters, wherein the boys and glrle are trained la tbs varloua atudlea of grammar grade, haa proven popular and the results evof the idenced In the Improvement knowledge of students haa been a aource of gratification to the Instructors. The Barber Shop. A new Innovation In the manual training department, where various trades are mastered by the Inmates of the school, la the barber shop, which has been a feature qf the manual training department, for only a few months. The barber shop la properly equipped and an expert tonsorial artist gives Instructions to several boy who have shown an adaptation along the lines;, of berbertng end are being carefully schooled In this trade. In addition to mastering the trade, the boys In thla department are enabled to keep the other school Inmate convention. the looking neat and clean. In short barber shop has proven one of the most most satisHale issued a license to wed. Ten novel and at the same time work. school' the of branches minutes later the grass widow had be- factory day Memorial The program for the come the wife of Mr. Murdock, the exercises at the school has not ceremony being performed by Elder been completed, but will assure JPr0" George D. Folkman. prlate observance of the occasion. Bal-lanty- ne Master (Mies Clothes made entirely by machine have as much individuality as have the white porcelain cups in which your serves his coffee. It requires the human touch plus the machine to produce a fine garment just as it requires the human touch plus the potter's wheel to produce a Minton on a Sevres cup. In THE CLOTHES THAT ABT BUILDS you will find the evidence of flexible bands fortified by the strength of the machine. In other words, you will find the highest expression of the clothier s res-taurant- Art. Sole Distributors N. O. OGDEN COMPANY Clothing, Shoes, haberdashery |