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Show a i DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1904 6 DATE OF : LOCAL BRIEFS Putnam's COMMENCEMENT 4- - 44 4444 4444444444444 Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Williams of Emery are In the city. T. C. Foley was at business today again after a weeks sickness. H. O. Harkness and wife of McCam-mo- n, 15 HOW OVER LABOR LEADERS EXPLAIN VICTORY. ACHIEVE TO THREE HUNDRED PUPIL8 TO GRADUATE. Idaho, are registered at the PaTransacted at Last Night's cific hotel. Two Men of International Reputation Business at Meeting of the School Audience Regular of Balt Addressed Very Small Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Board. Courthouse Last Night. Tjfcfli are visiting In the city with II. X . Enslnger. N. J. Hinton of the Are department has returned to work after having been in quarantine for two weeks. Mrs. Lilly E. Wolhaupter, daughter of H. C. Wardleigh, who has been 111 with typhoid fever. Is convalescent. W. R. Lapp, superintendent of commissary outfits on the Union Pacific, this was a southbound passenger morning. Warren W, Corey of the Ogden firm of Corey Bros., contractors, left for Jfew Montelln this morning on a business trip. F. E. Lewis, superintendent of the service on the hotel and dining-ca- r Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line, went to 8alt Lake today. The funeral of Wanda Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mra E. E. Barton, will be held from the residency at 8283 Ogden avenue, Sunday afternoon at 8 oclock. Rev. Carver will commence an even-in- g series of sermons tomorrow evening upon The Life Beyond the Grave, In which he will give the belief of the Protestant churches regarding future life. Rev. C. Hall Cook, of the London Society, who lectured here In the Congregational church on Psychical Research, has gone to Salt Lake City to fill engagements and will return next week to lecture here. Rev. Samuel Blair has returned from Salt Lake City, where he has been to attend a reception at the Knutsford hotel In honor of the New England ministers,' who are on their way to the Los Angeles conference. Rev. Dr. Maston of the First Methodist church of Carney, Neb., and Dr. George P. Trltes of Broken Bow, Neb., who are on their way to the conference at Los Angeles, have been the guesta of Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Blair. Will M. Ottlnger, who has been manager of the H. H. Thomas photograph gallery for two years past, has resigned the position to take one as special agent of the National Life Insur- ance company In this city. Great the shortest and surest roads to success that the members of labor unions may select is the adoption of the rule to purchase no goods that do not benr the union label. This was im pressed on the audience last night at the labor meeting at the county courthouse that was addressed by M. Grant Hamilton, Intermountain representative of the American Federation of Labor, and President John Slocum of the International Brotherhood of Third Blacksmiths. McDade of the Blacksmiths was expected to be present, but was unavoidOne of A short meeting of the board of edu- BACKED Suit Sale by sixty years of practical experience i IS NOW ON cation was held last evening, all the STEP IN AND 8EE WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH $8.35. THIS IS members being present. The finance THE GREATEST CUT IN CLOTHING committee reported having received EVER OFFERED IN OGDEN. during the week 893.68 on account of tax redemtpion, and that there was on hand in the treasury 820,441. Pres- ldent Dee stated that the proper officials had been notified of the amdunt necessary to run the schools during the next year. Dr. Conroy of the sanitary committee reported one case of membranous croup, four cases of smallpox, one of scarlet fever and one of measles. The detained. Washington Avenue ably smallpox cases are from the Grant Although Ogden is a strongly union- school and reside at 326 Twenty-firised city,' although these gentlemen are street It was shown that all of the orprominent In the counsels of their children In the school excepting three of or four had been vaccinated and no notice the gan at Ions and although Insurance Law Insurance Information the meeting was widely published, the danger of a spread was anticipated. Insurance Loani audience was very small. A week more was given the supply The meeting was called to order by committee in which to report on the 1 C. O. Glanville, president of the Ogden matter of supplies for the next school Trades and Labor Assembly, who first year. Introduced Mr. Hamilton. Was organised for the benfit of the Insurance-buyin- g public. Superintendent Allison reported that It furnished expert information concerning all kinds of Insurants This gentleman gave an Intelligent he had seen Mr. Clark of the opera Furnishes an abstract giving values of life Insurance pnii epitome of the labor situation in Colo- house about the use of the same for Furnishes a special legal department to make Insurance rado and predicted the downfall at the commencement exercises and that the and setlements with the companies for patrons. TMakes loans and pays cash surrender values on good life lnioN polls of Governor Peabody. building could be had for 875. He was ance policies. Call on or write to President Slocum was the next and authorized to enter Into a contract for 4 to the last speaker. He explained Or G. R. DAY, Local Agn 4 E. D. R. THOMPSON, Gen. Mgr. the same and the date of the com5 2486 Wash. Avc, Ogden. meeting the object of the Womens mencement exercises was fixed for Progress Blk, 8a It Lake City. Label League. Mr. Slocum has spent on He 6th. June also reported Monday, much time in the sweat shop districts the program and stated that the folof New Tork and he gave the audience lowing diplomas would be needed: a very graphic description of the con- Regular, 43; commercial, 25; grammar DO YOU KNOW THAT WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ditions there. school, 250. He was authorized to A meeting will be called In Ogden contract for them. He announced that GA80LINE 8TOVES WINDOW 8CREENS SCREEN DOORS soon for the formation of a Womens Prof. J. E. ICE CREAM FREEZERS WIRE Talmage, president of the CHICKEN NETTING 4 Label League In this city The forma 4 RUBBER HOSE 8CREEN WIRE University of Utah, would deliver the tlon of this league has been underta- address to the graduates. LAWN MOWER3 z ken by the Trades and Labor Clerk Rolapp read applications from 371 Twenty-Sscea- d Street SIRS. 8. 11. ELWOOD, Poor. William M. Helnlg of New Mexico for 4 Newly furnished throughout; equipment principal and C. E. Green of South Damodern; electric light, itesm heal; cenGO BACK TO SCHOOL kota and Miss Fitch for teachers. trally located. Board by day or week. Rate! reaaonable. Telephone S30-to as of Geo. Maule E. The matter 2476 Washington Ava HARDWARE 4 Phons Boys Violated Their Parole and Are the right of way adjoining the Central THE 8TATE JOURNAL FOR THE 4 CROCKERY 4 school, which had been referred' to Returned to 8tato Industrial NEWS. Clerk Rolapp, came up and a letter School. from C. C. Richards was read on the his legal aspect of the case. The matter Roy Craft, Herman Halberg and was left with the clerk under InstruC' Instate were the brother paroled from POLICE COURT MATINEE. dustrial school, returned to their pa- tlons from the board to have a writ' rents at Pleasant View and began to ten contract drawn up by the attorney Goosey Bill, alias W. J. McLees, work. But finally they tired of labor defining the rights of the applicant. was the first prisoner. He was sent up The board then adjourned. and folded up their tents and decampfor ten days for drunk. in the night They came to the city ed James Kennedy was drunk and abu "BACK TO THE OLD HOME." and some of the officers picked them up alve. He was fined 825. and took them to the police station, Thomas Campbell, drunk, was sent Mrs. Jane Smith has returned to the Superintendent Allison read of them f. back to the de Snyder. She likes the fare hotel Imdetained at the city Jail and Mike Hogan carried a gun.' He was being Is her fourth return. Three and this had the boys returned to the and felt like mediately a fireman on the cut-owas times Jane arrested and Incarcerschool. In all llkelhood their parole he had the right to. He was released, for getting drunk and on in ated Jail will be reyoked. James Ragan, drunk, discharged. Eddie Knox, who has been attaining her fourth arrest the court sentenced John Smith got drunk and gave some notoriety because of his being re her to Jail for thirty days. She was pass to each of two Greeks. He was leased from the school on a writ of released yesterday and In a few hours fined 825 for this and went to Jail. habeas corpus, will likely return to she was rearrested on the same old James' Collins, for escaping from that Institution. Judge Morse has charge. ON custody yseterday, demanded a Jury a new trial In the burglary Janes case was called In court this trial. The trjal was set for next granted case, but In the meantime proceedings afternoon and the charge against her Thursday. will be Instituted against him In the was frequenting a wine room. "What wine room? asked the Judge. police co.urt at Salt Lake on the O. A. B. CLUB. No one knew'. charge of incorrigibility. The Order of American Boy club, Well, I want the barkeeper, said chaperoned by Mrs. J. W. Hall, gave a the Judge; 'Tm not going to send wo DO YOU WANT A HOUSE? social party in honor of their esteem I have a number of nice homes lo- men to Jail for frequenting saloons ed captain, Arch J. Hall in the Thomas cated In different parts of the city while the saloon men go free. lecture hall last night. Mr. Hall Is an owned The case will come up Monday. by eastern parties. Must be operator In the employ of the Southern sold at once. Easy terms If desired. Pacific company and is stationed at E. S. MILES OF FI8H POLES. ROLAPP, Eccles Bldg. Mill City, Nevada. He is home on short vacation and will return May 4th Suicide Prevented. Imagine a line of fish poles, end on end, A fine orchestra was in attendance and The startling announcement that a stretching between Ogden and Briga special program was prepared, preventive of suicide had been discov- ham, with piles at each end sufficient Games were Indulged In till a late ered will interest many. A run down to supply the Waltons of both cities, hour, when an elaborate lunch was system, or despondency invariably and you may gain some idea of the served. Mr. Hall made a lengthy suicide and something has season's stock Just received by a local precede speech on the club work, after which been found that will prevent that con- firm. This shipment, a carload, was the club adjourned. dition which makes suicide likely. At received yesterday by Browning Bros, the first thought of company and Is Intended for their MAY DAY DANCE take Electric Bitters. It being a great season's trade, which In the past few LE8TER PARK PAVILION one-ha- lf one-thi-rd tonic and nervine will strengthen the years has extended to every state of MONDAY, MAY 2D nerves and build up the system. It's the intermountain region. also a great Stomach, Liver and KidAn annual dance given to commemo GOOD INVESTMENTS. rate the founding of Court Wasatch ney regulator. Only 50c. Satisfaction No. 2, Foresters of America. Four houses and lots; guaranteed by Jesse J. Driver, Refreshments will be served. Adrnls condition; railroad location; pays 10 sion, 50 cents a couple. Ford's six per cent net E. S. ROLAPP, Eccles BA8EBALL EXCURSION. piece orchestra. Bldg. To Salt Lake City via the Rio In honor of the above occasion Ford's twelve-piec- e BASEBALL EXCURSION. brass band will Grande, Sunday, May 1st. Fare, 81 To Salt Lake City via the Rio give an open air concert on city hull round trip. Special train leaves at 8:45 a. m., returning at 6.05 p. m. square from 8 to 9 oclock. Grande, Sunday, May 1st. Fare, 81 round trip. Special train leaven at 8:45 n. m, returning at 6.05 p. m. Pabst Vice-Preside- nt st Blue The Sale Will Close May 1st Ribbon PUTNAM CLOTHim HOUSE is the pure, healthful blend ing of choicest bops and fin 2j45 The Pioneer Life Insurance, estbarley'un der scientifi cally perfect conditions. Abstract and Trust Co. - t F.J.Kiesel . !. 414-41- Co. Sole Agents The Elwood I t ! K WHEELWRIGHT BROS. t 147-- LAST & THOMAS cut-of- ff 331 tO 50 LADIES Off and MISSES SUITS Pick out any Ladies Suit. Cut to first-do- and former price. their ss Out they go; no reduction too great to sell them now. We have hundreds too many, and 4 t BLLF FYFS Are Said to Be the Weakest Attend Rev. Dr. J. Wesley Hills lecture on Brains Monday night at the First Methodist church. they must go. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. J S. LEWIS & CO., Jewelers and Opticians 4444444444444 4444444444444 FOB SALE Rubber tired Racine buggy and harness; good as new; cheap. PAINE & HURST. FOR RENT Furnished room, with electric light and modern conveniences; 2528 Madison. LAST & THOMAS |