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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, IMS. SCHOOLS j Good Health to the hildren NEW Press Goods $ An exhibition of drawing work from the varloue department, in the schools will be made at an early date In the SENATE CONFIRMS CALEB TANpublic library building. NERS NOMINATION. Ml.. Fannie German of the Five Point, school wa. taken suddenly ill yesterday. It is understood that Miss Work of Legislature Will Not Bo Gorman will not be back for several Completed Before Middle of Next Week, days: She is now under the care of a physician. Miss Tibbott of the Central school, The governor sent In the name of seventh grade, has been absent for several weeks on account of the severe ill- Caleb Tanner again yesterday, and in ness of her sister, who Is visiting with executive seesion he waa promptly conA communication was read her. Mr. Reuben Evans has taken her firmed. Mr. Doremus, saying that he did from place. not want any interests to Interfere Principal Hanxlik of the Central with the affairs of the public, and, school left for Chicago on Wednesday, after thanking hla friends for the eviwhere he will accept. a position with dence of their friendship and for the an investment company. Former Prin- compliments they had paid xbim, he is healthciple J. W. Wlntle of the Fingree was asked that he be considered aa entirely eggs, so also out of the way. elected to the vacancy. The governor eent to the senate anIf the board approves of it, the high other batch of appointments in addischool commencement exercises will tion to that of Caleb Tanner. In this probably be divided into two parts, the number were the name of three men first to be made up of exercises giver, who were submitted for the aneep comis by the graduating class, the second to mission last week and rejected because be a musical comedy to be given by of objection to the residence of A sufficient number of the members of the school. senators were brought over to the aide A third grade meeting of all the of the governor to secure confirmation food. teachers of that grade in the city was yesterday. The appointees are L. R. lightheld at the Mound Fort school on tnderson, J. S. Ostler. and John E. Thursday morning. Miss Nellie Ben- Austin. ness, nett had charge of the class work for Other appointees confirmed were: the occasion. Methods were discussed Members of the State Land Board finest biscuit, and some new plans were made for William Spry, John Degray Dixon, crusts, future work. The meeting was under Wtilllam H. Thain. H. N. Haya and W. D. Candland. the direction of Miss Orth. is Lewis and Clark commission RuMore and more Interest is being dolph Kuchier. Wesley K. Walton, F. taken in the music work of the schools W. Fiahbum and Webb Green. as the year goes on. The high school Board of Labor Conciliation and Archoruses have already commenced bitration John Davis and Thomas C. work on the music to he given Pancake. at the high school commencement in Today a number of other boards will ROYAL BAKINS POWDER CO., NEW YORK. June. The music has been selected for be sent in, probably completing Aha the contest of competitive choruses in governors appointments during the The horticultural the graded school for the festival to be legislative session. held in May. All the school orchestras board nominations will be: Thomas In the city will be brought together for Judd. John E. Cox, C. A. Hickenlooper Instruction and work for the above and Profs. J. A. Wldtsoe and E. D. Bell of the Agricultural college. WITH A large docket was disposed of durDoes Not Favor Unions. ing the afternoon session, practically "I am thoroughly In favor of organ- bringing the work up to date. Thirteen isation for the purpose of getting high- bills were passed. one was killed by er wages for teachers," says Professor adverse committee report and two on knockout was a clean punch and sent W. H. Cheever of the Milwaukee nor- roll calL d the Buffalo man down for a mal school, "but I am not n favor of It la now believed that the work of count The blow was a right swing unions. I believe the teaching profes- the legislature will not be completed to the Jaw, sent with the hitting force sion to be much higher than other pro- before the middle of next week, though of a Battling Nelson. fessions, and that they can never be the senate will practically dear its After the fight Manager Andy Mulli- put quite on the level with that of other table by this evening. I cannot believe that The appropriation bill will be ready gan announced that he had matched Adam Ryan with Battling Nelson for a the federated union Is the solution. It tomorrow. It is now nearly completed, twenty-roun- d fight here in about two would mean that If our demand fbr a There haa been necessity for a general weeks. The date will be announced as certain wage could not be met by the scaling down of sums asked for and soon as the Chicago Dane can be heard community that we should have to re- aa the bill will emerge from the comfrom definitely. Nelson has fought sort to what other unions have strike. mittee it will carry the largest sum In here several times. Two years ago he There Is a subtle distinction between the history of the atate, according to The Barclay team last night came in met Ryan at Little Rock, fighting a our work and that of other statements of members of the senate. for its share of the scramble up the draw." that makes the scheme , Killed by the Senate. 8. J. M. No. 4 Memorialising con- ladder in the league bowling race and grass to adequately protect the proWhat may prove to be the last prise defeated the heretofore proud Watkins United of the in seed alfalfa duction of Pupils. team in three straight games. Every fight on the Paciflfic coaat, providing Tranoportation bill now pending before .The transportation of pupils is one States. man on the team bowled a fine game. the conS. R No. 66 Making an appropriaFleshner, of this team, bowled like a the California legislature beoomee a of the Important features of the solidation of rural schools. Where a tion of 3600 in favor of Utah DairyHis average for the law. was assured today, when J. matchmaker for the Olympic centrally located graded school takes mens association. while his three games was 191 H. C. R. No. 3 Requiring the Lou223. score San was club, Francisco, forwarded arti- the place of a number of small schools Chmp high single crowded him slowly with an average cles to Tommy Ryan of St. Joseph for the custom, In accordance with recent isiana Purchase exposition commission a twenty-roun- d of 173 pins. The score; fight for the middle- movements towards the improvement to turn over funds. H. B. No. 20 Relating to salaries of weight championship of the world with of the rural school system, the pupils are conveyed at the public's expense certain atate officers. Salaries. Jack O'Brien of Philadelphia. Received From the House. The purpose of After several months of discussion to and from school. H. B. No. 230 Relating to pleading Ryan has won the title as to weight this movement is to afford the children governing the middleweight class, and the advantages of a full graded school In Justices' courts. Judiciary. Passed by the Senate. ns a result the articles provide that with all modern equipments, etc. both men will weigh in at I p. m. on In cities school hoards frequently H. R No. 114 Relating to changes the date of the fight at 1S4 pounds, provide for a nominal street car fare of venue in Justices courts. H. B. No. 139 To regulate purchase, while in the past O'Brien set up a for children having any distance to go sale and transfer of merchandise. claim that 158 waa the limit of the to and from school. Amended. middleweight class. The articles proH. B. No. 171 Fixing penalty for vide for an open date next month, Flogged Into Good Spelling. While Ryan favors April 20, which It is A principal of an elementary school making false statement of financial reAmended. believed will be agreed to by the man- sent a circular to the parents of some sponsibility. H. R No. 178 Requiring that privagement of the club, Ryan has waived of the pupils under his charge, stating the right not to sign articles until the that Judicious corporal punishment of- ate banka and bankers make at least ten had a beneficial effect on backward four reports a year to the secretary of date has been definitely agreed upon. boys, and asking If they would approve state. of such a course when he considered it g. B. No. 136 Requiring that pedThe of South Dakota is necessary. The following is one of the at the firstlegislature of agricultural implements, vedlers gymnasium meet with Princeton body of that kind In the Unihicles, etc., pay a state license of $500. Cambridge, Mass., by a score of 22 to ted States to take legal measures in replies he got: 28 points. Dear sir I hav reseved ur flogelng g. H. No. 145 Relating to the recordregard to football. The other day the slrkler and u hnv My aankshen too ing of plats of burial lota, etc. Dakota legislature passed a law sun Jhon ass much nss u Frank Gotrh. the wrestler, won two South No. 146 Making appropriation S. My wolup R which will keep the game of footbnll lik I no Jhon Is a vary bad akoler his of $500 for the purchase of medals of straight falls from Jim Farr, the Eng- very much in in and all check, probalish champion, at ITtlca, X. Y., last is slmpely atroshes I hav trid honor for Indian war veterans. bility put an end to many of the Inter- spaieng to tech him Mysllf but he wll not em S. B. No. 102 Relating to the regisnight. esting games that have taken place in nothing so i hop u wll bet it Intow him tering of births and deaths within the section of the country in the past as much ass u kan. Urs truley. The late Angeles ball team defeated that state and defining the duties of the few years. The new bill reminds one the Chicago Nationals yesterday by state .board of health. much of the boxing game, as the "P. S. the rsln Jhon Is slch a bad the score of 5 to 1. IMtchers Jones, very S. B. No. 134 Relating to the powla to put a atop to all brutal feaaim Hall and Mason, for the Log Angeles tures of skoler is bekas he ts My sun by My ers and duties of school trustees. the game, and to punish those wife first husbend." team, held Chicago down to a few who 8. B. No. 139 Repealing section 4036 be may guilty of any rough work the Revised Statutes. of scattering hits. Grothe. for Chicago, during the game, and it is to keep In HIGH SCHOOL. was batted hard in the seventh inning, check H. B. No. 170 To prevent deception of all forms mass The a play The report cards were issued hut aside from this pitched a fine game, new law was In the sale of renovated butter. passed In Dakota to make Captain Jim Williams of St. Louis the game an open Amended. one, such as has been has refused $25,000 for flam's Horn, advocated H. J. R. No. 3 Providing for a con by same of the eastern The basketball team contemplates stitutional amendment permitting the the fuvorlte for the Crescent City Der for critics the The or two. year the girls' team of the T D. 8. legislature to appropriate money for by. Sain Hlldredth was the man who new law calls past for the punishment of bringing IT. for a game In the near fu the high schools of the atate. made the offer. Captain Williams said here who is found guilty of In- ture. that the son of Bulte was not for sale, any player H. R No. 75 Consolidating school opposing player,and also to and that he valued him a great deal juring any in counties of the first class, districts such from player prohibit participating Mr. Rt II well's botany class is cultiPassed by the Houae, higher than money. in games for a stated period. In this vating a number of plants to use as H. C. R. No. 7 Providing that the It is aimed to make the game of material Unfor the botany lesson. Heavy Champion Jeffrie, is a great way $3,000 still remaining in the silk com In Dakota a very mild one, and football He admirer of President Roosevelt. results have attended tpe mission fund shall he turned back into usually good of have tennis or ping pong. this year. declares that the president is the hard- It is thetostyle school the state treasury. the authorities of the attempts est hitter he ever saw outside the ring. state up H. C. R. No. 3 that the to find how out Just far players The track team Is busy nt work $2,131.12 now In the Providing He said he knew the president well treasthe of hands ran without set the rulea violating and had sparred with him aevernl times downgo the every night. Mr. Riser of the Univer- urer of the Louisiana Purchase expoby legislature. A similar bill sity of Utah recently Informed Dr, and that his pluck made It a great is sition fund commission shall be coverin the Nebraska legislature, Thomas that it was the purpose of the ed Into the state treasury. pleasure to stand before him. He is a butpending no definite action to this time up man. said the champion, that invites university to provide a state high H. B. No. 230 Requiring all comHe not only has been taken on It. and it Is doubtful school track meet. The boys are train- plaints in Justices' courts to be veriyou to come ut him. It will pass either house nt knows how to defend himself, but takes whether ing to thnt end. fied. Lincoln. punishment without a murmur. 8. R No. 55 Amending the game Toledo. O. The board has ordered law to prohibit spring shooting and What Tima Proves. A Hot Springs, Ark., dispatch says: the schoolrooms scrubbed every two limit the bag. This thing of being sick and looking weeks. In the third round of what was to H. R No. 234 Exempts water-usehave been a twenty-roun- d bout, Adam for a cure la mighty serious business. Ryan knocked out Bonnie O'Brien at People are not given to Joking even at Greater New York The board of The the first symptom of the approach of education decided, by a vote of 22 to 15, work during the first "ten weeks of Whittington park last night. the Grim Destroyer. They do not want not to restore corporal punishment. school." Weaving has been substl to be the aubjecta of experiment, but tuted. Strain on the eyes of the chilwant medicine that has had the test of Kansas City. Kan. The teachers dren and inability to control the pos years behind It. A medicine that haa have Inaugurated a campaign for high ture and are the chief reabeen' made and used for 20 years gives er wages to conform with those paid sons for the rhange. It the drink, if you make it asfcurance of its worth, and ran be elsewhere. taken with a faith that they have the "There are worse ways of punishing very best cure the world affords. All right: good tea, of course. Chicago. III. The central council of i. healthy young criminal than by the this can be said about Dr. Gunn'a 1m teachers declared In favor of corporal administration of a sound flogging. It And it costs a third of a proved Liver PUla as a remedy for alck punishment for incorrigible boys, with Is far better than turning him upon the headache, dyspepsia and indigestion, It the written consent of the parents. street for the rest of his education, cent a cup. begins right at the source of the trouThe chief obeotlon to corporal punishble and removes the cause. Sold by all Bt. Louis. Mo. Upon recommenda- ment Is that it Is. degrading to the K life IhT Your rvuirni pH Maty you druggists fftr 25e per box. One pill for tion of Buperlntendent Soldan, the teacher." Superintendent Warner, gduUui'i Lo4. a dose. Fbr sale by Wallace Drug Co, hoard has discontinued writing as busy a careful Inspection of our large nd 1Iir of dress goods for the coming season, if there i 8 & art's noil. need that you want supplied as elegantly and "Unglg and ae cheap as your needs may indicate, ' hav h in the most complete and varied aggregation r Kr(. n anj mestlc novelties in all weaves and colorings ror Hprlllg w Utt mr wear of 1905. You may go everywhere else nos feYQry line, but unlese you have looked over the aniiiairs comprlied In this stock, then you havent seen the best and pretties, Mohairs. We invite Children especially are fond of dainties, and the housekeeper must look carefully to their food. As good cake can be made only with a cake that good ful as well as dainty must be raised with ' In the showing are Henriettas, Prunellas, Serge. p0jiinMi Silk and Wool Crepes, Eollennes, Melrose, Panama. Mohaf plaids and checks; in fact, everything new m in,s Gfl0(j! Starting in price aa low aa 45c, and up to Un a pure and perfect baking powder. Royal Baking Powder indispensable in the preparation of the highest quality It imparts that peculiar of sweetness and flavor noticed in the P,.r yai CAN WE SHOW YOU THE LINE? the'ap-polntee- a. cake, etc., doughnuts, and what more important, renders the food wholesome and agreeable to young and old. lie Coal that Hem IT AND SHI MUFF Sole Anthracite. Agents SPORTS THE fifteen-secon- j house-a-flr- e. ALL NEW FACES A THE PROMPINS, LORRAINE pen-holdi- . 6th. ACTS. Show ALBERT LEONARD; Song and Dance. , AL LEWIS, & CAINES, Vassar Duo. 3. TEA NEW First - Class Vaudeville Musical Aristocrats. h, rs J.j H. YOUNG, Manager. Week Commencing Monday, March s. . 18-- 1 Lyceum Theatre; ht Cof-frot- Phones J. wage-earne- rs anti-fig- for CO. H6494H4MW4HRMMM . wage-earner- COMES FROh Dutchman. .THE GREAT CASER CO., Magicians. i EDISON h MOVING PICTURES. 10 omti associations from regulations applying to formation of private corporations. H. B. No. 235 Permits water-user- g associations to secure certified copies of Incorporatldh papers without cost. H. R No. 226 Permits summons to be served on any officer, agent or employe of a corporation. H. B. No. 21D Requires , officials whose terms of office are extended to give fresh bonds. H. R No. 177 Appropriates $10,000 annually for a capltol building fund, to be invested by the Rtate Board of non-reside- nt Loan commissioners. S. B. No. 94 To tax gifts and legacies. 8. R No. 59 Requiring children under 16 to attend school thirty weeks in the year. 8. R No. 76 Making officials and public employes subject to garnish- FACTS ABOUT LECTURE COURSE Professor Clark of the University d Chicago begins hla series of live hematic recitals with Stephen PUfflF Ulysses Thursday evening at the Friday afternoon, at 3 m, 4" matlc recital of mlacellaneou V p- - gram. a Friday evening a dramatic recital Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Utter." dJ. Saturday afternoon, children' mlwriUM- p. m., dramatic recital of ous program. Saturday evening a dramatic of Shakespeare's "Richard m." The regular season ticket U rec .... enm holders to these as well as . lectures during the season. Season tickets covering Prot" cww Clark's lectures can be had at ment. Drug Store and the Rosa foot 8. B. No. 52 Permitting corporations Single admission (students), to merge their stock. admission to children under H. B. No. $36 Extending the time Saturday afternoon, 15 cents. door for paying territorial Jury scrip to the tickets are presented at the will be charged 60 cents year 1906. 8. C. R No. 7 Recommending that Trisl. Twenty Yeartf congress allow the Utah Indian war veterans pay for thirty days' service. There are lots of K00 S. R No. 133 Providing for an ad know nothing abou doctors valorum tax of 5 mills on all property dlseara p in the state to raise $750,000 for school quently cure people ofthem 0 have given doctors purposes. overwo disease comes from tlon or exposure, causing HAVE ALL BEET GROWER8 MADE CONTRACTS? watery blood and ure , The time will soon come when the strength, we ha'Blood ! Nerw To tP farmers who are going to raise sugar In Gr. Gunns taken wi h beets for the Amalgamated Sugar com- These tablets rU red pany will want to commence nlanting the food into nrvea the beet seed. The present fine weath- strong, steady jig flert er indicates an early spring, and the the strength,1 producing Vto 8 Sugar company should have the con- the rate of health. means Tonic tracts all In at once, ao they will know nrr! how many drills to send to each settle- Gunn's Blood and $ boxes ryVor a P ment and how much beet seed. Let per box, or loss of m icaedf every farmer get hla contract at once prostration, without delay. The field superinten- sallow complexion. dent has visited the settlements In was never VjSySnir Wth this about Weber and Davis counties for the purmake cure FW pose of meeting farmers, but many did for twenty Undoing not meet him. Each Saturday the farmers can find Mr. Pingree in hla by Wallace Prug office In the First National bank buildCured Consumptioning in Ogden City. This matter should not be neglected. J Mrs. R W. Bhrnna "Mjr writes: RIO GRANDE TOURI8T8. Th The Rio Grande announces another three months. pmjlpL new tourist service to be put on Nos. 8 quick consumption. Hhoi and 4 between Denver and San Fran- bott'e him- h Bn0C cisco. The par Is on through service and it cured houseand began yesterday. This latest ser- ago, ,n1 In the vice makes the second put on In a kept a bottle tourweek's time. The other through ist car run Is between Denver and btooj, - I g ,g '( |