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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY. APRIL r Exclusiveness in Clothes Do you demand it? We can give it to you in the same design that you could get it at the swell merchant tailors. Wsat-c- t - PAGE FIVE Ft! c 1.. trance. r i These days are forecast Clearing and co ana coder tonight Wednesday fair, good e at Industrial School Petition Boys Superintendent to Punish Runaway Lads. II. A. Sims a are to lake ;l 25ih. Spring Suit Days i:i a ; arui.ee of trcslmci-lilts sprit's. to a report adopted year, by tl'e lo.tmil last night, when tne publi. titiiidii.g and grounds lotitm:;-te- e rei iimmeiided the pamtii.g and varin-!-i:of tin? Interiors and part of j v f the city li.lli and r.i'e l.i the same report the my sexton W.is ll.stru, led to llioe the old fences no n the illy cemetery from the former imrih limits to the northern boundary of the new addition. s Highly indignant at the action of two boys In breaking faith Lnt Friday night uhen they made their escape while being given the privilege of at- tending an athletic meet, the buys In the State industrial school tiled a petition with Superintendent Thomas and Assistant Superintendent Knease Monday night, denouncing In unmeasured Pushing for Ogden for 55 years terms the two inmates who had bestiil at it. Joseph Parry A Sons and trayed the trust Imposed In them. The Co.. Washington Avenue, dealers if $lie petition recomIn and Headstones. mended that, if caught, the boys who ; e took advantage of the kindness should Best yet Peter Pan 5c cigar. be severely punished. ' n resolution of Count liman Fly- One of the boys who escaped Friday night returned yesterday to the gatv the eily dads last night instruct-e- d school coming back voluntarily from City Attorney IWtne to take stt-pBalt Lake City to give himself up. to have a barb wire fence extending' Toung Hanson, with a companion, ef- a hulf mile along the north side of the fected hie escape while being taken dugua.y leading to the canyon reunited, back to the Institution from the Na- The fence was built by J. J. Brum mitt tional guard armory. He said that he and tin- - tvsoiullmi charactcrUed It as could give no Information as to the a "nuisance." whereabouts of the boy who was with After April lSlh lame Star Burlier him when he escaped. "My conscience wi" "WF until 7 p. in. and hurt me." said Hanson to Assistant and quick Superintendent Kneass. "and while I furnish tin- most hate to b, quitter, after I talked It service in the city. e over with my motlier we decided that If you drink, drink Yellowstone. I had better come back so here I am." e Ath etlca hat played an important Foe seeds given with every purIn school work the the and boys chase of seeds at Hie Ilngtve Feed part have been encourage! to participate Store. In them. Th diversion has done much to make the bids better satisfied with AllegiiiKthuX City Engineer Parker their detention at the state Institution had negligent In marking off the and their constant practice enabld them giving Contractor O'Neill to reach a high degree of proficiency to lay a cement walk opportunity in sports, so high, In fact, that It waa before lie could do so himself, John possible for them to walk away with Sheeney of 520 Twenty-fir- st street filed practically every thing In the indoor a clalm wlth th8 liUlt fo, inter-schoI meet at the armory- amount waa what y( lg H th, waa of It fear loalng these privileges ; would have saved by having tlie because of the two boys running away, sMewalk laid by private contractors, which prompted the others to sign the and wound up hie petition by saying petition urging that punishment hs that the grade now la a disgrace to the meted out to the offenders if they were city." The matter was referred to the recaptured. The eer.ttment of the boys etreet committee and City Engineer wea, That no fellow ought to break Parker. hla word when he waa being given a treat by the school." Whan yeu eat, eat at the Vienna, I Many of our best styles in IKS. Around the Town ftvf FAITH BREAKERS 7, u Everything new and stylish is in Our window ' The Best Clothes in Ogden are made in limited quantities' as regards individual patterns, so that a man who selects one of them is certain that he will not meet his double on every comer. And so diverse the fabrics and are colorings, that you have an opportunity to consult your own deas in choosing. . As to fit, can promise equal satisfaction, for the The Best Clothes in Ogden are made to fit trifling alterations are sometimes necessary, but we make them quickly. Suits $20 to $40 C. IVES D. Correct Clothes for Men Broom Hotel Corner SUFFERING FROG boy-4-igne- rs AT TOO MUCH WHISKEY i Ih-c- nht ol OF BRIDGE OF CANYON course, richer, hence you may be of the finest stock when you thla article. as-aur-ed let lb Bee our new line of palms and ferns. City Floral Co., 41$ 24th. V you drink, drink Tetlowatoaa, nored, while on the other hand the same company hud inode un excavation street at the corner of Thirty-secon- d and Pacific avenues, rendering this Thu extremely dangerous. report waa referred to tint street tlie stale school fur the dc&f and blind, and paid that institution a visit during hla stay lu tlie city, o When yeu went anginal, exclusive "fixins" well leave it to Browne at The Toggery. section a Whs the Vienna. W. B, Scott. amlHtant director of the maintenance and operating departments of the Hardman lines, wee In Peter Pan a 10c oigar for Be. Balt loike City today, hla private oar "Seeing la boiicvlng surely then remaining In the Ogden yards. Mr. the more clearly one may see the more Bcott leaves this evening or tomorrow firmly they may believe come In and morning for the EaeL eee through a perfect lens then you Dr. W. J. Browning, office, 114$ never will doubt RUHHMER. Wash, ave., over Paint, Oil A Qiaos Co. Rose bushes at Plngree's, $1(1 Pln-grWe designed the "Jo ly Bachelor" ave. hat Its a "n'ppin". The Toggery, a AMATEUR ACROBAT. IF YOU When yeu oat eat at the Vienna, WANT A GOOD LAUGH BEE HIM IN a PICTURES AT THE ELECTRIC ALL L. H. Spencer, charged with vaTHIS WEEK. "JUST LIKE HOME." grancy, and arrested yesterday, draw a the limit from Judge Murphy In police At Kennedy's restaurant today the court this morning. He went to Jail canvassing committee of the Chamber for 01 days. F. W. Cooper, on the of Commerce held a meeting to report waa sentenced to $5 or on results. It waa found that names popular charge, are being added to the list and that $ daya the two hundred mark has been passed. The "Jelly Bachelor" hat is a erot-tio- n committee Tonight the nominating ef The Toggery. meets In the office of Chairman J. C. It will pay yea to eee the Elsstne Nys for the purpose of auggeallng the names of fifteen members who shsll be Cash Register at "The Crystal, S477 nominated aa direc tors and also sug- Washington Avenue. Where the gesting the nams of a president of the tap. a organisation. Kodak Finishing. Whan you eal sat at ths Vienna, Tripp 148 15th 8t ee e P. Rock Springs, Castle Gate lump and nut and Clear Creek lump Gillette $5 at yard, $5.71 delivered. Coal Co.. 15$ West Twenty-aevent- h etreet Phones 1074. u -- Rev. Peter A. Blmpkln of Balt Lake City wee here today tn attend the funeral of the late Edward 8. Luty. Rev. Blmpkln le a member of the board of 17. TEALS $3JOO IN TWO YEARS BEND, Ora- - April 7. Charged with th embesslement of $1,100 from the till of th pnatofflee. Postmaster A. H. Grant today broke down and confessed thefts covering a period of two years. ' For envelopes letterheads business etc- - call up The Journal rooms Both phones 004. cards dodgers Job April Sale of Chase Leather Couches Off at, OF HEALTH OFFICERS A lively In a report of the etreet committee recommending that the city engineer be instructed to advertise for bids, the subject of a new bridge at the mouth of Ogden canyon waa brought up before the city council again last night, and after a short discussion City Engineer Parker waa Instructed to advertise for bide for the concrete bridge, the estimate for the construction of which, together with all approaches and every, thing complete, la $4,110. The committee also reported on a th DISCUSS SALARIES lade Now that spring has roine, and nagiven ua nice green feed, the cream B. A O. Butter la made from la of ture City Engineer Parker reported to the council last night that the total street coat of draining the Twenty-sixt- h and Adams hill between Jefferson avenues would be $180.10. After a discussion, In which Thomas aald the hill steel bridge which would cost $4,000, was In a dangerous condition, the re with the additional Information that wea to the street commit referred thla bridge would soon coat the city port to tea act with power collecCity Sexton Brown reported much more by requiring new planking tions in fees for March of $200. from time to time, whereas the concrete Whan you sat, sat at Pis Vienna, The claim of the Wheelwright Con would give better satisfaction and pan r traction company for $12.04 for conStreet Supervisor Saunders reportbe mors substantial. structing a drain under the sidewalk The council did not take final deci- ed to the council last night that Linon Twenty-sevenstreet, between sion to advertise for bide until after a coln avenue, between Twenty-eight- h Madison and Monro avenues, was al- lively little discussion, in which Presi- and Thirty-fir- st streets, was In a bad lowed. dent Browning and Council Flygare, condition aa a result of work done on Street Supervisor Rounders report speaking respectively against and for the Bamberger tracks and that the showed the total expenditures of this the erection of the structure at once, council's orders to the Bamberger comdepartment for one month to be $1.' were the chief participants. pany to remedy the evil had been Ig 057. SI. Owing to its length the entire report was not read but referred to the street committee. The total collections of the municipal court, aa reported by Clerk David Jensen, were $1,625.05, for the month of March. The poundkeeper's report showed that $15.10 had been received and the poll tax collector reported the assess ment of 481 persona with 71 delinquents during the month. The Claim of J. P. ONeill of $208. on guaranty bonds, was referred' to the finance committee. Chief Browning filed a requisition for twelve new bed ticks for the city Jell which was referred to the police committee with power to act ed Clothing Co. hl' - kind-heart- Watson-Tann- er j QUESTION Last evening's meeting of the council, being the first after the close of March, the body was called upon to dispose of a grist of routine reports and business, A warrant wna ordered drawn for Police Judge Murphy's salary for the past quarter to the amount of $460. Thais had been aome difficulty over this, as the last legislature had raised the salary of municipal Judgea In cities of this class of $1,100, and the council could not favor lb Suits $ 1 0 to $35 , AT MOUTH With tears streaming down his face which hors an expression of extrema pain, Bain McFhrland wna picked up hr Officer Bob Burke on Twentr-flft- h street about 11 o'clock this morning and In an explanation to the man's queries aald that he was suffer. Ing untold palna In hla back. The man appeared to be perfectly sane and sober but had no money, so the officer called the patrol and started for the county Jail with McFarland where ha Intended giving the suffering victim of an aching back the benefit of county medical attendance. At the county bastlle, however, McFhrland broke Into a silly laugh and aald that hla hack didnt hurt a hit By this tlma H was discovered that the man was suffering from nothing more than too much whiskey and he was returned to the police station, where, till chuckling at the Joke he had play, ed on the policeman, he was locked up. McFarland recently cam Into town with a gang of tramps who had taken charge o f a freight train west of YOUR SIZE IS INSIDE tilt occurred among the city at their meeting last evening over the question of allowing employes In the health department pay for fraction days. The total city's payroll for two weeks was I1.S4S, and when the health department's Item was read for 1124.14, Thomas requested that the Itemised payroll be road, Intimating that there was something wrong In thin claim. . DEATH" OF CONGRESSMAN BRICK The report showed numerous instances where Deputies Powers and Wlntle INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., April 7. h had been granted one and Congressman Abraham Lincoln Brick day's pay on a certain date and Thom of South Bend, Indiana, died hf a sanias demanded to know why these em- tarium here today of mental diseases ployes could "get In a day and a half No particulars are given the public, a day and of a day j Congressman Brick was bom May $7, II In one i860, and thla fact accounts for hla day." Dr. Powers explained this by saying name of Abraham Lincoln. He wae a hat there were many occasions when university graduate, a lawyer and had he health departmene was called upon Urn in congress continuously beginsession. o haul dead animals out to the crema-or- y ning with the fifty-iixt- h after dark and In that way the leputles secured extra time. Dickson afternoon, and when I passed that hen demanded to know why the health house at a quarter to eight tonight no put up. and I 'd be lepartment waa called upon to bother card had vith this when the city had a scav- willing to bet that It hasnt been tack-u-p enger. yet Now, If that looks like night Powers aald further that the extra work of the health department I would time was all right for the men were like to know. I dont think they are ailed upon to tack up cards at night doing any night work, but I believe we are being handed a package." "ehere houses were quarantined. Thomas then moved that the payThomas replied to thla by saying that tie knew of one case where a doctor roll be not allowed, but be first referred "os called to the Third ward where the to the sanitary committee to fix aome children were In one home and the equitable scale of wages for the men ?arente thought one of them waa 111 and report next Monday. rowers then aald: "Dont horses the 'lth scarlet fever. The first doctor wld that this disease was not evi- committee with these things. We know men' are not thieves or Hare." denced," aald Thomas; "so they called these The claim waa finally referred to the In a second doctor, who pronounced lie case scarlet fever. The health ,of-wsanitary committee to report on the this salaries in this department. notified at three-thirt- y 1 one-eight- SEE THE LARGE WINDOW DISPLAY as A grand opportunity to get Couch values that cannot be equalled anywhere In the west: I ( $35.00 value, well tolled and has ths all steel construction duced to $40.00 values, during Bale, only $42.50 value, reduced to $40.60 value, reduced to $48.00 value, reduced to $50.00 value, reduced to re- $10.01 $10.50 ...$81.00 112.00 $1I.$S Car of German, English and American Linoleums ths yet-bee- 1- -3 Just received, taining the n The No-Pie- ce Curtain Stretcher of select white bass wood and has many superior features. $2.70 No. 1, adjustable pin $2.25 No. 2. stationary pin la made ' con- moat beautiful Inlalds and prints ever shown In Ogden. The cele Rlxdoefer bleated Wood Inlalds are shown In new and exclusive designs. The Orennelch, English Inlaid Tile Patterns cannot be equaled for beauty and clearness of. designs. We are also showing some English matting and floral designs In print ed Linoleum that are very exclusive. Prices that are guaranteed to be aa low or lower than asked by others. Boyle Furniture Co. Diversify of Filin devices into a compact arrangement is a feature of the Globe Wernicke Elastic? system appreciated by business men. Largest variety and highest quality. FOR SALE BY |