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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR between superintendent, teachers and hildivn. This state Is doing no better work OGDEN. UTAH Journal Publishing Co. ....Publishers any place or in any department than It is doing in tike State School for the (Incorporated) Published every evening except Sunday Deaf and Blind. It is safe to predict that 'tah is doing no work anywhere that Daily Stair Ilmiriuil Telephones ButiiuM Office Hell. Ind., Editorial Rooms ....Bell. Ind. STATfc UTAH TUESDAY, JUNE 2. 1903. JOURNAL. to be blue because the weather Is blue, he should read the accounts of the storms, the floods and the frosts f'om other sections of the country- - Even lu that favored spot. Grand Junction, STUDENTS Oil the fruit crop is almost a total failure because of heavy freesing. That I!! bring better returns, and it is but means a better market and belter 664 1 ring U credit the of much Splendid Exhibit of Work Done by that fruit. iu:y Utah for jsi prices 6641 ring 6642 rings due to the man at the head of the Shake off the doldrums and stnile. Utah for the Deaf and 6642 rings institution. Prof. Frank M- Driggs. THEIR ACTION IF JUST Blind. i - A BEGGAR WITH A SLUG 6.00 One Year lowest type of beggars in the 60 Kix Months TIIF. Months degraded countries of the Three SO One Month far eat expose tbeir SO farrier one Month ulcers lit their whining appeals for Pay No Money mto Carriers pennies. They know no such word as receive a matter at shame. Happy are they to Entered as second-clabe by kick if kick that accompanied under the Poatottice at Ogden, Utah, douceur. Act of Congress of March I, 1S70. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION By By By By By MaU Mail MaU Mail EMBERS of all the G- A. R. posts In Utah Joined In an encampment of the organisation In Salt Bake City yesterday, end In that meeting a set of resolutions was adopted without desscntlng voice. Prominent among the resolutions was this one: Resolved. That we again appeal to the yod and patriotic people of our to Join with us in a proper observance of Memorial day. by abstaining from races, games and other unbecoming amusement. Surely this people can well afford to solemnly and reverently devote one day of the year to the honor of the nation's patriotic dead. Of course there will be many to push this aside with a sneer; there will be many ready to dismiss this appeal with the remark that the G. A .R. vetand that the erans ar moved since their forward has country - Packed to the doors with enthusiastic friends of the State school for the Deaf and Blind and beautifuly decorated with the school colors, potted plants and fiuuers, the gymnasium of the Institution presented an Inspiring picture last evening, the occasion being the graduating exercises of the This GUsmann has the beggarly High school and grammar grade stuM. F. CUNNINGHAM. .Mana'g Editor of the Orient beaten at their The exercises were deeply Indents fakera B. A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager and at the cloae Superintendteresting own miserable game. ent and his teaching force as Driggs. local SUBSCRIBERS NOTICE TO There Is this difference: This were warmly conas well the students, You should receive your paper not nuisance goes about ready to slug the gratulated. later Ilian C:1S p. in. If not received who fatla to respond to ltia whine Good Music by the Blind. at that hour call Phone 664 and it tnan Included becomes he in the program were a this In way for charity. will be went you by special messenger number musical selections by the of nuisance. or as other a well carrier to as menace Pay no money made of pupils orchestra, up entirely collectors unless they present credenBecause- the State Journal caught from the blind department of the tials from the undersigned. postmaster prostituting school. This program, varied aa It was. Under ne circumstances will carriers thia own to hts malls States United gave a good Illustration of the musithe or collectors bo allowed to take stops cal work done In the school. "Klllar-ney- " All notices of this kind must be given base uses, and because It stripped him was especially well received, and to this office direct or by letter, or in of every miserable excuse Its put forth, Lind came In for high praise for Cart one 664, or ring. phono person, lie now poses as a martyr and whinea hls solo work. JOURNAL PUBLISHING CO Two Practical Essays. pity. There la nothing novel, but day. HELD were read, one on Salt" Two essays to do here Is much that la disgusting In afford No community can this, John Clark an-- i the other on "Child this spectacle. however. There is a principle in- by Labor in the Unbed States," by Miss comvolved here that no American Leona Cutler. Under the circumDID TAFT DO RIGHT? COUNTY ComOFFICIAL PAPER OF THE stances both subjects were especially munity can affrd to ignore. The printing office of w ECRETARY WILLIAM H- TAFT mercialism must be subjected, sooner well handled. the school had thoughtfully put the the which or Ideals the g to some-hinupon later, stirred seems to have AN IMPORTANT MOVE up matter of both easays In type In neat in his Memorial day address at nation Is founded, and the sooner it Is form so that the who's audience might District Attorney Halverson Enthu- Man Charged, Under New law, council has taken the tomb of General U. 8. Grant In done the better. follow the reading. The regular gradOGDEN'S rity siastic Over Prospects of With Heartless Desertion of no more important prob- New York City. In the course of his In every thoroughly American com- uates were Miss Leona Cutler and A1 fred The should gradthere Keeley. at auch as eighth one grade Ogden, lems lately than the presented munity Pilot Peak. address Secretary Taft said: Children, Bound Over. be started a movement for the proper uates are John H. Clark. Mias Kate the session last evening looking toward It Is true that Grant received Keeley, Charles H. Buck, Harvey better tire protection for property and education at West Point, but certain observance of Memorial day. There White, Otto FSrley and Miss Lillian District Attorney George Halverson Phillip F. Geiger, charged with faillower Insurance rates for the property ly nothing was developed there in Mm are three hundred oher days In every Soderberg. has Just returned from a trip of sev- ure and refusal to provide for his mbusiHew ta Repay the Debt. owners to Indicate his fitness or ability to meet year Just as good for sport and After Introductory remarks, a touch eral days, to western Utah and Neva- inor children and with cruelly deserThle matter has been prominent In great responslblttles. He did well In ness aa is Memorial day. Ing Invocation by Rev. Noble Strong da, where he has been roughing It" ting them waa given hls preliminary citlsens the Mexican war as did other lieutenthe niinda of hearing before Judge J. D. Murphy this Elderkln. music and the reading of while Investigating mining conditions, morning and bound over to the dibeen much ants. He manifested as regimental for s long tims There has the assays, Superintendent A. C. Nelpropertes In strict court, under bonds or 300. which son delivered sn effective address. in certain Investigation of the subject, much dis- quartermaster energy and familiarity were furnished by the man's mother. The central Idea of thia address was which he la Interested. with his duties. But in 1654 he recussion, much correspondence. thia: be would "If The you rich, of district the spread Geiger was brought back from Rivobjective point There Is a relation between the facil- signed from the army because he had your wings." Th advice given the atorney was Silver Peak, Nevada, a erside, California, under extradition ities for lighting fire and the cost of to. He had yielded to the weakness of students was that success would come few miles across the Utah line Into papers, by Deputy Sheriff Seymour taste for strong drink and rather only at the expense of effort. Insurance that no reliable company can Nevada. This property, according to Clarke, a complaint having been sworn In the presentation of the diplothe left he martlaled court busibe in than remain to who Is deddely enthu-tiist- to by the man's wife, Julia Geiger. Ignore if U expects mas to the graduates Miss Maud May on Vancouver He returned front care over army. the ness Where little precautionary Geiger presented as hls defense that possibilities of all of Babcock on behalf of the trustees emis the silver destined to at had had trouble with his w ife and his he 1 Pacific S' coast holdings the visited, family is taken, where the water supply phasised the relations of tyte students to become one of the most famoua she waa not a fit person to care that without propLouis without money, of the school to the state. She pointed and most deficient, where the pressure Is too low In the sec- for hla children. He claimed that he camps profitable out man. acceptlie state what had done for the the where the distributing system Is defl erty a disheartened tion. had given her 'orders to turn the chiasked them what they father-in-laloan of 75 graduates a ed from hi anj of fire lack Is a there where over to hie' mother. was in The established ldren dent, 1178, camp now In to do for the state proponed constructwhich of he land acres upon la to afterwards A stern be where fire the being abandoned, only lecture, In 'which Judge department hydrants, return. Thla Idea was forcibly enIn and the state for a popular vote. The Indl-thlive to his was a a certain letter rich when house resumed strike ed characterlxed a for family again In Murphy fire id proper equipment, lacking larged upon. - j cations are made. In the words of Mr. Halver- which waa admitted In evidence and on operacarried won he Chamberlain has Both farming were addresses that for rates will be high naturally; surance Interpreted son. the entire section through which written by the defendant to the wife, and these ore the points that are care- tlons. His chief business seemed to be At th same time the legislature elect-th- the benefit of those present )y Prof. he passed looks simply great." as cruel and heartless, was delivered F. M. was and thia one the of Driggs of selling wood, of cutting It and ei at the same time will be strongly To reach the Pilot Peak and fully considered by every rqoiislbIe camp most interesting features of the entire by the court, when he lmM the well- - j Republican. Under the law of the state program. It was a fine exhibition of other, properties. It was necessary to prisoner to answer to the district court.1 before placing piling It In the back yarde of the insurance company o Louis. After ala 'the legislature make a Considerable Interest attaches to the bound to elect the sign talking. people of drive, overland from risks as It is the first of the kind to be waa Lutln. return case The made of life he up this farming gave through years the Do Lsarn Useful to candidate receiving largest popuWork. The rlty authorities have a double ' a terrific of rain and the brought in a local court under the new downpour Andreas Fheraon was another gradand went Into the lar rote, ao that next vlnter the Rebecause of district du'y to jierforin In thia matter lower rest estate business for a is state law passed by the last legislature. attorney uate of taking anxiously the school this year .whose year. He publican legislature of Oregon will preInsurance rates and better protection nam was Inadvertently omitted from proven tatires to preclude the possibilifailed In this. Hls associate dissolved sent the unusual spectacle of being For envelopes, letterheads business the printed program. of life and property from fires. Mr. Pherson ty of an attack of pneumonia, as a dodgers, etc fall up The Journal cards, the partnership. Then at last hls forced by law to elect a Democrat to graduated from the manual Job rooms. Beth phones 664. training result of the hardships endured. father offered him 600 a year aa a the highest office In the gift of the department, a fully equipped shoePARKER ON THE PLATFORM maker. Samples of Ma work were on clerk in hls leather store at Galena, atae. exhibition, interesting bit of gossip going Ills and thence he moved from St. splendid boo's and shoes of Right now the State Journal offers different In thia connection grades. about the country is to the effect Louis. Ife worked here for a year also. the prediction of a lively session of Prof. Driggs explained the Mr. Keethat Alton B. Parker Is to be chair- During these seven years, though ev- the legislature In Oregon next winter. ley who was graduating, wan an exman of the committee on resolutions erything looked dark he orercame In It also predicts a change In the law pert florist. Mr. Clark la a blacksmith, in the Democratic national convention great measure hls weakness for of the state In relation to the election equipped to 50 out and make a good living at hla trade; and that among the W. J. Bryan denies that such an ar- strong drink. But he was so constitut- of United States senators. others there are good prin'ers. carpenmade. rangement has been ed that it seemed Impossible for him to ters, cabinet makers, dressmakers. CARD OFsTHANKS. As a matter of fact it makes but lit' earn a livelihood even when he had cooks and the like. tie difference who the chairman of thle given hostages to fortune.Jn the shape To the many friends who so kindly Among all the graduating exercises committee Is or who the other mem' of a wife and four children. offered and rendered assistance dur- held in the city thus for this season this one of last evening was the most here are. The platform to be adopted This Is construed by friends of Gen- ing th hour of bereavement In the unique and Interesting. It was a fine to of beloved death wife, I desire my will have the O. K. of William J. eral Grant to be an attack upon hls Illustration of what Utah Is dotnr In a sincere gratitude. Es my express Bryan before tlie convention meets, memory, especially the statement of,peclal1y do I thank those who assUt-h- practical way to make It possible for and it will go through the convention resignation from the army to save jed during her illness. The tender some, of her less fortunate citlsens to de1 man himself from expulsion for intemper-- kindness of friends at her bedside and be useful and Independent members Just about as tho Nebraska of society. In this It Is sires It. Mr. Bryan might be defeated anre. The truth of the statement is the many thoughtful sympathetic acts fying to remember respectUtah lagratithat well never can be forgotten. 1 desire to for the nomination because of the tw'O' challenged. Whether It is true or not thank the bishopric of the Harriot up In the van among all the states of thirds ruls and still hat complete It might well be left unsaid. ward who have taken a kindly Inter- the Union. In a statement given the press yes- est in our welfare, together with those control of the convention In the matter ARE SEARCHING FOR "SOMETHING THIS MAN LILLEY AGAIN. of the adoption of a platform. The terday in regard to the matter. Sec- who spoke words of sympathy and ' NEW. WEVE FOUND T IN SHOES consolation at the services; also the platfonn Is adopted by a simple ma retary Taft disclaims all Intention to singers who furnished inspiring, appro- - WATERBURY, Conn June 2. IN THE RED CROSS, AN EASY, Jurlty, and Bryan wll have this ma reflect upon General Grant. Ilia idea music and all those that assisted WMm,n LMley today charges Con-i- n vica how he show to was, Boutell with said, te tried COMFORTABLE great ,mn SHOE having THATS any way. The beautiful floral offer-- 1 jorlty no matter who the npmlnee may tory the general won by overcoming Inga sent by the Relief society, the!11 hlm oflr ,n hl" submarine boat be. STYLISH. IMAGINE THE STRAIN school, tha Primary association wstlgatlon through hls physician. Dr. And so it makes little difference, ex hie bad habits and climbing to the poOF STIFF SOLES ON THE DELIand many others,' were very much ap- E. M. Rel singer. The statement InIon ol reached. he cludes a to written Mrs. letter npt for the looks of the thins, who But after all reShould occasion ever Lllley preciated. CATE MUSCLES AND JOINTS OF possible explanations Is at the head of the platform commit quire it, may they too, receive friendly by the doctor, saying In part: "BouTHE FOOT 95 OUT OF EVERY 100 have been made, the fact remains that tell then proposed to me that I talk ln tim of need. tee he will be but a figurehead who matter over wa Mr. the with the remark unfortunate. THOMAS E. POWELL. Lllley and CASES OF FOOT SUFFERING CAN ever ha is. state to him the high opinion of the BE TRACED DIRECT TO STIFF committee of him personally, to tell CARD OF THANKS, NQ CAUSE FOR BLUES A 8PLENDID SHOWING him that absolutely nothing had been 80LES. a right to be proud of COMPLAINTS are heard of the We, theOgden. Utah, May 20, 1608.tho proven, and that I get Mm to withTHE RED CROSS SHOE BENDS UTAH has undersigned family of draw hls charges In which case everywork done for her deaf and They are not well late Silas desire to express thing would be all right" Livingston, WITH THE FOOT. blind children in the Institution estab founded. Nothing could he more fav- our sincere thanks and appreciation Congressman Lllley still insists that lished for that purpose In tills city orable to Weber county than the rains for the many beautiful floral offerings he could not withdraw hls charges be-and Utah U peculiarly fortunate In that have been coming down for the and ceremonies at the church by the- j cause they were true. He declares he Ladled Auxiliary to B. of L. E. of Ev- srted alone and for the public welfare, past week. They Insure a great crop ston and No. 55 of having at the head of this Institution Ogden, the 'man of the executive ability, public of grain and fruit. They Lave been Post G- A. R.. together with Laspirit and strong sympathies of Frank soaking the ground so thurughly that dles Auxiliaries .of the orders who were no matter how dry it may be from this In attendance and gave their rituals at M. Driggs. MARRIAGE LICENSES the grave in Mountain View cemetery. Everything connected with the ex time forth, the crops will be good. In MART A. LIVINGSTON, SON and erclses last evening were of a char- view of the fact that the early spring BROTHERS. acter to stimulate the pride of the citl was more than ordinarily dry, and of Ogden Nephl A. Bennett EXCURSION NORTH. sens present The beauty of the the further fact that the supply of Tlllle M. Osborne Ogden David James Geenten grounds about the school; the cleanll snow in the mountains waa extremely Ogden June 6th. via O. 8. L. Greatly ness and good order; the behavior of short, these rains have been a Margaret E. Montgomery. . N. Ogden 'duced rates to northern Utah and IdaRandall, U. ho points with Jong limit. See agents Orson P. Linford the children; the meritorious character blessing. Slatervllle Hunter Sarah of the program; and above all the mu If any man is Inclined to complain for rates and further particulars. T. R. OConnoly Ogdon tual sympathy and respect exhibited of the local weather, if he la inclined Journal want ads soiivor tho goods. Nanette L. Spurgeon...., Ogden self-inflict- ed ss - back-numbe- fr Shields the Food from Alom rs, BREST CAMP BEIGER TOJNSWER SAYSJJWYER - J well-inform- ed silver-beari- ng ic w er at j to-d- 1 30-m- lle fNE .WOMEN. Everywhere U Oon-prla- te J . Dlx-Log- an - COME IN AND TRY IT ON S.J. BURT & BROS. |