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Show DAILY NEW SCHOOLHOUSE UTAH STATE DEATH JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JUNE 2f, 1904. OF DAINTY WASH DRESS -- GOODS TO COST acc BOARD CONSTRUC-TIOSlns WANTED FOR SEWER. NEW OF ACCEPT8 ARCHITECT SMITH'S PLANS. PASSED AWAY AT EL PASO. TEX, LAST NIGHT. fliown in "ivat vni'ii'tips ;it Hurt's. A fjurial tlUpluy for this wttk of the liiiost and dmuvi now lijiht weights for cool, smart mul dainty Summer Dresses I'uiMprising tyle and eomfort. Jiist the materials to use for camp-iM- g Aii- - U-aut- District Number of Additional Teachers Curbing and Guttaring for nnc Employed for the Coming ietabliehed-Orli8chool Year. Twenty-aight- h pairing Are Was Returning from City of Mexico When Stricken With Smallpox. laat The board of education nu t in specWhen the city council adjourned of Councilman Wil- - ial session last evening for the purmotion on night AU for tw0 week lama It did pose of examining the plans and estilaat at were present thn member mates submitted by Architects Smith Em-meCouncilman night' session except President Carr occupied tt the and Woods for the proposed new Twentieth street schoolhouse. The chair. the specifications provided for an submitted Parker Engineer City Instructions to bidbrick and stone structure, with ftrm of advertising of Wall avenue, der for the paving suitable cloak rooms, halls, principals adverand recommended that bids be office and means for heating and venrecomtised for. Adopted. He also mended that In advertising for bids for tilation. After considerable discussion by the thenew sewer that an advertisement t Inserted In the Engineering News board the plans of Architect Smith of New York. This was agreed to and were accepted and he was Instructed to on motion of Councilman Davidson an prepare specifications for the erection advertisement was ordered to be pub- of the buldlng. The estimates accomlished in both the local evening pa- panying his plans were were placed eight-roo- at $18,000, while those of Mr. Woods amounted to about $20,000. pers. The council has obtained Jurisdiction for curbing and guttering In district No. ave10 from Wall avenue to Madison was d Twenty-thirit' and street, nue on A motion was made and adopted that the clerk advertise for bids for the construction of the building. The teachers ' committee recommended that the following additional teachers be given employment In the city schools: Mrs. Bertha H. Martin, Mrs. Euphemla Johnson, Miss Adella Joynt, Mrs Maude K. Taylor, R. E. heart failure. News of the death reached Balt Lake Williams, Andrew A Kerr. Miss Amelia Mole, Miss Mabel H. Tlbbott, Miss but night In the form of a telegram to May Gibson, Miss Estelle Egbert, Miss President John R. Winder from A. W. Maude E. Hapgood and Miss Florence Ivjns, president of the ' Mexican misBohn. The recommendation of the sion. The Interment will in all probcommittee was adopted and the above ability be In El Paso, from the nature named persons were employed as of the disease that produced death. Apostle Woodruff leaves five teachers for the ensuing year. three daughters and a son, all under six years of age. The youngest COUNTY ATTORNEY'S ADVICE. hlld, an Infant of five months, is with Its grandmother, Mrs. Emma Smith Communication in Which Ha Advised Woodruff, in Salt Lake, and the other Appointment of Water three children are in Colonlo Juarex, Mexico, In the charge of servants. ordered that bids be advertised for. The Utah Independent Telephone company was permitted to place poles streets: North street, from Washington to Jackson; south side of street, from Washington Twenty-sixt- h to Van Buren; south side of from Grant to Quincy, and street from south side of Twenty-fift- h Washington to Harrison. The sum of $172.50 was ordered paid to Herrick h Ruben, as partial estimate on contract for painting, in the upon the following side of Twenty-thir- d Twenty-sevent- h, child-dre- city hall. The sanitary Inspector reported foureen new cases of contagious disIn eases In the city and twenty-fou- r quarantine. The bill of Weber county for $2,834 for the collection of taxes wag referred to the tax committee. The petitions of George H. Matson and Albern Allen for quit claim deeds was referred to the tax committee. The petition of David Mattson and others for the opening of Jefferson avenue from to Thirtieth streets was Twenty-nint- h referred to the street committee. The petitions of Thomas Richie and Martin & Ingebretsen for liquor licenses wera granted. Anderson Brothers of Brigham City were granted permission to operate a on the city hall square at the rental of $3 per day. The recorder was instructed to notl fy the Utah Independent Telephone company to put the streets In proper condition after erecting their poles. The company's proposition for the city to fix up the streets and render the bin to them was not accepted owing to the fact that the street supervisor has not the time to do so. The ordinance for the resurfacing and repairing of Twenty-fift- h street was taken up and passed Its third reading. The following were appointed a board of equalisation and review: Kye, Chambers, Davidson, Moyes and merry-go-rou- The following nd Craig. The following payrolls were allowed: Street department, $347.57; sanitary department, $19.75; engineer department $455.17; engineer special de- partment $571.91; m While returning home from the funeral of his wife in the t'ity of Mexico. Apostle Abraham Owen Woodruff of the Mormon church died of smallpox at El Paso. Tex., last night. Mra Woodruff died of smallpox about two weeks ago. Her husband had hurried to the Mexican capital when informed of his wife's illness and was with her to the end. Believing full precautions had been taken to prevent his contracting the disease, he started for his home In Salt He was 111 when he arrived at El Paso about ten days ago and stopped there to recuperate. A physician pronounced his rase one of typhoid and he was given treatment for typhoid, when it developed that he had smallpox. He was at once removed to the Isolation hospital at El Paso. His case did not Hppear to be a severe one and there was every Indication that he would soon recover. He ate a hearty breakfast yesterday morning and was thought to have reached the convalescent stage, when he suddenly became worse and passed away last night, the direct cause of death being sprinkling depart ment $687.87. Upon the matter of placing stand Pipes on Washington avenue. Councilman Williams that Mr. We-de- ll reported had now made other stipulations for the placing of the pipe, which was not agreeable and consequently the work had not been done. Apostle Woodruff was a son n, THE DISTRICT COURT. Judge Rolapp presided In the Second district court today and heard argun furniture hen defeated. ments in the action brought by the company Drug against Z. C. M. I. Boys Are Victors in Last Commercial National bank and took Night's Gama. the matter under advisement The Boyle Furniture company and In the divorce suit of Richard Slater Z. C. M. L baseball teams played an against Jeanette Slater a motion for exceedingly Interesting game at Glen a new trial was denied. wood Park last evening, which result d In a victory for the latter by a score PRIZE FIGHT FOLLOWED price you are ready to pay A Heavy Selling 8 to 1. s, Flygare, of the pitched masterly gnme and It was In a large measure his pitching which won the ame. Only five Innings were played, those are the regular number of In nlngs adopted In the city league. Score by Innings: of Shirt-Wais- ts as the result of the marked-dow- n figures placed on a large lot of handsome creations in (liina tnlk worth $t).o0 for $7..0; India Silk Waists worth $7.oO for and so on through the entire line of and Mexican Drawn-WorDrussels Net, etc. Kvery one a rare bargain. W llaml-Eiuhrnider- ed k, S. J. BURT 2b BROS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. UTAHNA PARR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT sealed proposals will be received by 8TRICTLY A TEMPERANCE 404-4- CAMPBELLS 3 Juggling on tho Green. 3 05 City, until the hour of twelve o'clock noon of the flrxt day of July, 1904, at which time ami place the said props-al- s w 111 lie opened, for the furnishing of all labor and materials necessary to construct and finish, In a good and workmanlike manner, a schoolhouse of eight rooms, to be erected on the south side of Twentieth street, between avenue Adams aveand Washington nue, in said Ogden City. Bald labor and materials are to be furnished agreable to. and In conformity with, the plans and specifications for such work furnished by said board and subject to Inspection at the office of the said clerk and at the office of J. A. Smith, architect, room 816 In the aforesaid Eccles building. Said board reserves the right to reject any and all RESORT. THE WEEK OF JUNE 20 the Board of Education of Ogden City, In the State of Utah, at the office of the clerk of the said board, rooms In the Kccles building, at the south corner of Twenty-fourt- h street and in aaid avenue, Washington Ogden ILLUSTRATED SONG Jsan Wilson. nio JEAN WIL80N Ballad. SMITH A CHESTER Operatic Duo. RUSSELL & DUNBAR. GILES HARRINGTON. Blaeo-Fac- o Monologuist. Presenting My Hannah Lady. THE BUCKEYE TRIO, Comedy Acrobats and Contortionists. E. R. GOURLEYS UTAHNA-0-8C0PNEW MOVING PICTURE8. F Km E. at the New Pavilion Dancing POSITIVELY THE FINEST FLOOR THE STATE. IN Price of Admission Adults, 10c; Children, Thel Is execllr why we do tHw Tailoring Bnalnoaa of Ogdon. Anderson 282 Twenty-Fift- h Stroot, Ogden, Utah- - Each bidder must accompany his proposal with a certified check for not leas than five per cent of the amount of his bid, payable to the order of the said Board of Education, and the check of the bidder whose proposal Is accepted shall be forfeited to said board in case he fails or refuses to enter Into thenecessary contract and furnish the required bond. By order of the Board of Education of Ogden City. THOMAS D. DEE, President. Attest: E. S. ROLAPP, Clerk. Broke Into Hio House. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, VL. was robbed of his customary health by Invasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. Kings New Life Pills broke Into his house his trouble was arrested and now hes entirely cured. Theyre guaranteed to cure. 25c at Jesse J. Dr! veris Drug Store. SUMMONS. Lyceum Family Theater COURT OF J. II. YOUNG, Proprietor and Manager IN THE DISTRICT Judicial District of the Second WEEK OF JUNE 20 the State of Utah, In and for the county of Weber. Charles L. Evens, MORTIMER & HILL plaintiff, vs. Clara A. Evens, defendI The Real Thing. THE ant GLADYS MIDDLETON The State, of Utah to the aald defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear JOHNNY WELCH ":s within twenty days after the service Tha Man In White. of this Summons upon you. If served MR. AND MRS. D. M. HALL within the county In which this action Comedy. is. brought, otherwise, within thirty CHARLE8 defend the above servlce.and after FRANKLIN, days entitled action; and in case of your Black Face. failure so to do Judgment will be ren R. STRONG dered against you 'according to the Tenor. demand of the complaint, of which a Tho Groat Faroe copy la herewith filed with the Clerk MAN." COMING THE of the above Court. JOSEPH CHEZ, MR. J. SHAW, Baritone Plaintiffs Attorney. From the Anna Held Opera Company. P. O. Address First National Mesxo-Sopran- o. 1 . One-Aa- 41-- ot 42 That de- Bank Building, Ogden, Utah. 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''Kid" Parsons of Indianapolis early this morning knocked out Julius Barr of San Francisco In the fourth round aboard the steamer Tecumseh down the river. Fifty arrests were made. Aeuts Rheumatism. Deep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest or on first moving the limbs and In cold or damp weath er. Is cured quickly by Ballard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleson, Gibson City, III, writes, Feb. 16, 1902: "A year I was troubled with a pain In my back. It soon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured me." 25c, 50c, $1. Sold by Geo. F. Cave, druggist So Satisfactory Tailoring at Satisfactory Prices. Nelden-Judso- of here at the i from T,e to 17JU. of proposals. the communication the late President Wilford Woodruff In which County Attorney Hulanlskl and was born In Salt Lake county, advised the board of county commis- November 23. 1872, his mother being sioners to appoint the water commis- Mrs. Emma Smith Woodruff. His boysioners who were appointed yester- hood was passed on the farm where day: he was born, and, after finishing the To the Honorable Board of County district schools, he attended the LatterCommissioners of Weber County -day Saints college in Salt Lake. At Dear Sirs: The state engineer having the age of 18 he became a collector for stated that the appropriation made is a Salt Lake bank and was later pro not adequate and that other codltlons moted to the position of assistant exist that render it Impracticable for bookkeeper. He was called on a mishim to appoint a superintendent so sion for the Mormon church In 1898, that a district supervisor could be In the German mission. Within a appointed as provided In the law of year he was made president of the 1903, and that the appointment of a Dresden branch, and later was called water colmmisstotifer by this board to the presidency of the Berlin conwould be of great utility as an arbiter ference, where be remained for a year and mediator and especially In confer- before returning home. In 1896. On ring with like officers In other counties June 80th of that year he was married to procure for this county the water to Miss Helen May Winters, whose necessary and proper for us to have. death preceded his own by two weeks. Now I would state that If the board He was ordained an apostle Octo take this view of the situation then her 7, 1896, by his father. Since that their declaration of such fact would time he has been engaged wholly In be sufficient finding of a necessity. I church enterprises. His chief labor has do not think the question of expense been the Mormon colonisation of the would cause any trouble after the dis- Big Horn country. position of the other point Such commissioner, of course, under the circumstances, In order to be effective would have to be a man of good Judgment practical experience and entirely and absolutely without Interest In the distribution of water. This statement is made after conference with Messrs. A. F. Doremus, state engineer, and J. E. Bagley, attorney for petitioners, at your request and direction, and is concurred In by them." Is iut and exeursion costumes. The design and color you want TOMORROW MORNING AND ALL WEEK Z. C. M. OGDENS I. GREATEST DEPARTMEN T STORE. CENTS - |