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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY. APRIL IS. 190S. PAGE THREE. Getting Vour Clothes in Shape? Days Doings In Utah JSANUSti fSPRESSINGsj Wasatch Ice is Pure Ice ' a mins suicide S1SIIC ffl CM TONS OF FISH LEFT IN It'S cliuu i. hi. no dirt, no in.tss or Laves. As clear and pure as crystal, l ur scr ice will tie of tlie v ry best, our prices fair and JusL We tic gin regular deliveries to the retail trade Monday. NEW RESERVOIR We you aiili week may be too late. to begin. CORSET III SANPEIE and unused, we netore their shape and their beauWe are experts at ty in short order. can give you the and this business, both as the Qualsatisfaction, ptatest our wonderfully and work our of ity Vnr prices-- But the high grade of our is what we lay greatest stress they are crumpled jf the tion. had earlier In She herself kill afternoon attempted to by taking chloroform in Salt Lake City and the second attempt at Ogden was trustrated by quick work. The girt, after beiug brought to Ogd k'ft tn the school room for a few minute while Mrs. Jackson, the matron, stepped outside to get the girl a drink of water for which she had asked. Mrs. Jackson, returning to the room, wae startled to see the gtri'a face turned black end a corset string tightly knotted about her throat. A few momenta delay would have permitted the eufceee of the girls attempt at but Mrs. Jackson acted coolly and promptly and with a knife quickly severed the death cord. The girl today promised that she would make no further attempts to end her life, but she Is being closely watched. .The girl wae first committed to the school from Park City fourteen months ago, and during her stay waa so well behaved that she was soon granted parole. For a few daya after being released she followed the path of righteousness hu' last week she was found by the Salt Lake police In a on Commercial street house of and taken In charge by the authorities. At the police station Saturday afternoon she attempted to take her life with a bottle of chloroform which she lipped from Its hiding place in the sleeve of her dress. Bhe has refused to make any explanation of her two attempts at suicide but it Is believed that despondency was the cause. upon. Ogden Steam Laundry Co. If you like carp cooked in any form, just take a trip to the aurplua canal, which runs from the Jordan river at Twelfth South street to William's lake at Salt Lake, says the Xntermouniain Republican. Water into the surplus ditch was shut off Saturday nlglit and the canal was practically dry yesterday. And for the two miles of ita length tnere were thousands of fish, - mostly carp, which will die within another day or two. Fish and game and LAUNDERERS Commissioner Harry Cromar said last 437 Street. X74. 35th Either Phont night that the fish are at the disposition of the publle and any who care for them can take as many as they desire. Ordinarily they would be proaeeuted if HITCIELL BROTHERS found gathering in the fleh at this tlue-o- f the year, hut in this instance the for commissioner will not prosecute. game COPINGS, HEADSTONES, ETC Mr. Cromar does not know why the Sss ysur horns poo pi a. Don't supply of water was turned off from psy big commissions ts agents. the surplus canal, nor by whose auYard opposite City Cemetery. thority it was done. That will be BUY. YOU BEFORE SEE US learned today, If possible, and the facts will determine whet action will be taken by the commissioner in the matter. But Just at present he says that the people might Just well have A GOOD PARTNER the fish .as to let them die when the account bank water now In the canal disappears A substantial Th surplus canal can be reached makes a gppd partner ene whe either by going out the Western Pawill work te yeur internets ene whe cific tracks or by taking the Poplar will remove many a stumbling block Grove street car to the end, and then from your paths ene whe will mid te yeur opportunitieas ene who ie walking about half a mile. It is atatvd by the commissioner that there ere powerful enough te assist you. tone of fleh at the disposition of the If you want thia partner for youra tart an acoount with us, practise public. thrift and soenomy you san do it if you will and tha outcome will bo CAMPAIGN FOR satisfactory to you. cleaners Cements OGDEfl STATE BANK tf Rapid Iransit Co. TINE CAKD THROUGH CARS. First Wash. Ave. car leaves North end Wash. A vs.... I It a.m. end lfi mis. thereafter till 11: 50 p.m. First Wash. Ave. car leaves South end Wash. Ave.... I It a.m and It min. thereafter till 11: M p.m. First 15th Street car leaves West end Xtth Street.... I SO a.m and 15 min. thereafter tilt 11: 45 p.m First 15th Street car leaves East end 15th Street I :ll a.tn end it min. thereafter till 11: SO p.m First Sind Street car leaves East end llnd Street.... end It min. t Hereafter till First llnd Street car leaves :07 11 11 a.m p.m .................. Depot I :!! a.m and It min. thereafter till 11 17 p.m Through Cere Leaving Comer at 25th end Washington Ave. First Taia Ave. car going North loaves comer...... II an is min. thereafter till 11 40 p.m. First Wash. Ave. car going South leaves corner 01 rm and 15 min. thereafter Ull 60 p.m First 15th Street car going East I raves corner Ot a.m and it min. thereafter till M p.m. First 15th Street car going Went leaves corner 11 a.m and 16 min. thereafter till 11: 40 p.m ' First llnd Street car going East leaves comer :lt a.m and 15 min. thereafter till 11: 40 p.m. First llnd Street car going ie Depot leaves corner... :10 ajn. and It min. thereafter till 11: It p.m Canyon Care. First anyon car leaves De- Pet at 10: li a.m. And every hour thereafter until g 15 p.m. First Canyon car leaves Ogden canyon 10: 41 a.m. And every hour thereafter until I: 45 p.m. Hot Cere. Through Springe First Hot Springs car leaves 5th St and Wash. am. 11 0:15 a.m. And every hour thereafter ntll 0:15 p.m. First Hot Springs car leaves Hot Springe at 7:15 a.m. And every hour thereafter The Musical Treat of the Season in-r- e FRANK J. SAKDAM Offers the Big Musical Comedy Buccees ! The District Leader Frank Weed rs Vera Hamilton Fred O. TruesdeU Ethel Dovey Alliert Denier Mins Manley "I'm!' 1 wish Keats waa here." Thurs. April 16 When Tou Out to Dine Words, book and music by Jos. E. Howard Heart to Let A Rollicking, llliymeful Gustav KeavUle Nellie Waters Ward Ie Play With a Reason MliKleul Wolfe Geo. W. Wamlltllg Geo. C. Coehrane And ENSEMBLE SMARTEST GOWNED GIRLS Practical Post They were two minor or near poets They had surrounded several drinks, but it was. only the shank of the evening and the coin hadn't held out to burn. They sat at a cafe Idly marking beery rings upon ita polished surface. T wish Hums was here, moodily remark, 4 the first bard. THE BONG HITS Cast of Principals 50-People- -50 Prices: 25c. to 11.50 Seat Bale Tuemlay sketch. "Because none of those other fellows would have a cent" Judge E. G, Gowana of the Juvenile Then they wandered out Into the court of Balt Lake thinks another dePuck. night. partment should be added to the city's educational system a department of Only Spent Three Canta a Ysar. child study. Hie expression of this op The measure of economy In exInion wee called forth by th appearance before him of six lade charged penses possible in rural communities with truancy, all of them being from waa Illustrated upon the death rethe Hamilton school. The hoys were cently of an old Dutch firmer in DauHe had the ones who wer locked over night phin county,' Pennsylvania. in the crtcular fire escape of the school for many years been rated aa a "miser" by hla neighbors, and at his Thursday night The Juvenile court authorities are funeral it wu learned that shortly bealso out after the rooming houses of fore his death he had boasted that he Balt Lake. Investigation has disclosed had only spent "three cents" In the appalling conditions In some parte of preceding year. It waa also well atthe town. Cases have been found of tested that before that he had spent young glrie living with men in some seven cents, this being made possible of tha cheeper rooming houses and only by the fact that he had lived exIn one instance with the connivance clusively upon the produce of the of the mother. In some pieces open umall tract of land he owned and cultivated. These expenditures were, of immorality baa. been found. course, exclusive of the taxea on tho GARCIA WORTH 9500. small piece of land he lived on. Lund NEWSY GOSSIP OF Finale THE SPORTING 2, Snow, of Game WORLD 1:45. Umpire Brown. Tints Attendance, 100. JACK MeAULIFFE HAS VERY CLOSE CALL WASHINGTON, Jack (Continued from page 2) A. A. Weckel, handicap 21 - yards, score 15. The only condition of the contest Is that before the silver medal will be awarded the winner must win three of tha contests D. C, April lie--. weight champion, narrowly escaped being shot here by a negro bell buy In tha Normandie hotel yesterday. Th negro hid behind an elevator, and mistook Me. Aullffe coming down the hall for an enemy, and fired at Jack by mistake. Me waa not hurt, but chased the negro thorn gh th hotel, creating great excitement. He finally caught th bell hop and administered a severe McAullffe, ex-lig- ht TALKING CANS AND McFarland for go BALTIMORE, Md. April ll.-J-oe the lightweight champion of the world will likely meet Packy McFar-- 1 land now that tha Chicago hoy has demonstrated hie superiority over Jim-- j' my Iiritt of California. The champion yesterday received a wire from Jimmy Cofforth, the big promoter of the coast asking him If he would meet McFar-- 1 land. No terms wer sent Dane, hut the champion wired back that if Cof- - j would give him a guarantee he named he would take on Britt's vanquisher. LOGAN AGGIES DEFEAT of Jhe Utah Stats Subscribers Bulllvans John with SALT LAKE SAINTS Governor C. companCutler charged being yesterday end reed Journal are requested te fellow instructions printed at head of offered a reward of 50o for tha arrest ion at th tlm Patrolman Ford waa BALT LAKE CITY, April II. The of Jo, Garda, the Mexican half breed killed. editorial column. ( The proclamation waa leaned Satur- Logan Aggies, met tha Unit Lake day and will be sent nil over the west Balnts In a diamond battle here SaturThe offer waa made at th solicita- day afternoon, the first of the see son. j tiOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOUUOHtOOOOOOtOOtMtOtttHOOOOOtf tion of the chief of police and the dis- with the following result : trict attorney. It is thought that by A. C. U. II I 0 1 1 1 this means alone can Garda be lo- L. D. 8. U. I00II0 I cated. Two base bite Taylor, Base on i005000566UMtOOOMOHOHOOHH050HtOOOOOOOOOOtOOOOO The attorneys for Sullivan are alae Balls Off Drysdale, I. Struck out By anxious that Gracia be arrested, as' Drysdale, I; by Grant, 10. Left on and the chorus, made up of twenty-fiv- e girls who can really alng and dance, they claim he fired the fatal shot that bases A. C. U, 7; L. D. B. U. 11. Wild helps toward th attractiveness of an killed Ford, and that If he Is caught ha Pitches Drysdale. Hit by Pitcher entertainment that has been a success will exonerate Sullivan and Implicate Drysdale Stolen bases Little, Costly. of successes all season. Owen In the murder. j Drysdale, Broseard 1, Mann, Horsfall, AT THE THEATRES 17 . A musical comedy with aa actual plot will be seen at the Grand April II. This rarity, "The District Leader," is from the pu of Joseph E. Howard, that prolific composer whose other efforts, Th Umpire, The Lead of Nod," The .Time, the Place and the Girl," have aiade him famous throughout tho On "The District Leadcountry. has - used to Howard Mr. er" hie experience advantage good gained In writing tha shore named plays and the result ie something a Way Down in Jersey Wont You Be My Girlie Ring Sing Sammy Sen Something Doing Around My Heart W hat's the Use of Dreaming Old Story Home Ie lloine Cvervbody Whistles the Seng Hits Tin!" I'm!" "I wish Omar was here." "1 wish Croesus was here," peevishly Interrupted the other half of the Go So YALE SWIMMERS ARE TAKING LONG TRIP NEW HAVEN, Conn., April II. swimming team will take Yantage of the Easier vacation to mak western trip, during which borne of th lending swimming teams of the euuntry will be met. The tour will ho- T"" 1 art-Ga- ns, tomorrow in New York, and will be continued Wednesday with the Pittsburg A. C. In Pittsburg. und Thursday with the Chicago A. C. at Chicago. On Saturday a match will AtW with the Illinois A. C, at Monday the team will meet the University of IlHnoia at Cham-plai- n and tha following day swim against Chicago university. The men who will go on the trip are Captain Chi-for- th Ricardo, Peters, Moses, Goodhue, Cat-ll- n, Schwara, J. Hyde, Mann, Steven, . son and Clow. A KNOCKER is a man who can't see good in any person or thing. It's a habit caused by a disordered liver. If you find that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure ofr constipation, dyspepsia, indigestion, sick headache, biliouness. all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. a SSEMBLED in this busy store is a most bewildering assortment of the seasons newest and best goods. Youll find the choosing here easy, pleasant and economical. We are showing what you want at what you want to pay. Garments of supreme modishness, A j fabrics of elegant fashionableness, and little needfuls, usefuls and requisite of the newest fads and fancies. All the clever innovations of a new season are embodied in our showings. Every department is full of new things, making it a most desirable opportunity for those who shop to get the best goods, the best values, and the best satisfaction by coming: here first. a! leave east end of llnd street P-- nL d at U:it m m. go Hones. Cuuyon car leaving mouth of Canyon 11 :46 P- - m. goes to Power House. und one-ha- lf mtarato service street between Washington wue and depot " SUGGESTS REFORM Members of the Balt Lake Press club met yesterday afternoon and decided on a vigorous campaign to dispose of the remaining copies of the Lovey Book Issued for the purpose of raising a fund for the dependent female relatives of the late cartoonist. Mr. Loveya mother is the only person likely ever to receive any benefit from the fund, as the widow remarried and the daughter requires no assistance. Ferd Btrouse nf the Greenwald Furniture company, learning that an appropriation waa to be made from the rund to buy an Invalid's chair for Mrs. Lovey, offered, on the part of the company, to give a chair such as might be selected. The offer waa accepted, with the thanks of the club. The campaign for new subscribers of the book will begin Immediately. little better than anything be has yet degiven to the publle. A strongly of number a added to story veloped extremely catchy and tuneful songs ie a combination which has mads "Tho District Leader" the bit of the season. To say thkt tho music shows Mr. Ho5U .. ........ . ... 10:15 p.m. ward at hla bast is enough to guarantee of that' part of tho Du Tuesday and Friday nights a late the attractivenessaa and the story Itself la is run for theaters. production, on an equal plan of excellence, the Nitiia result la a well rounded entertainment Cktu leaving Washington arsons ter-- t somewhat on the order of "4$ Minutes 11:41 nd II p. m. go to the From Broadway" and The Vanderbilt Nsrr House. Mias Ethel Dovey plays the part east end of Twenty-Hme- Cup" biting Whittle, an Innocent and In- -f Flossie of W:4 and II p. m. go to Power maiden from Teaneck, N. J--in 5n JUVENILE COURT Ogden, Utah -- for whleh the promoters are act king to borrow BlO.tMSO of the state's money. This la according to the Iutcnri'ui.tjin. The project is a private one. undertaken by a company of which Oscar R llergiund of Gunnison ia president. A giiat deal of money haq already been i it by the company and to com$10,000 Is required. plete the Before making the loan the coiumls-ionewill look thorughly Into the scheme and the lands whleh it is pro. std to reclaim. The project the means of bringing under better cultivation a very large section of tlie arid lands of Sanpete county. On their return the commissioners t in adjourned aeesioA April will 17. ami will settle the question of the loan as well as take up eome other portent matters which have been hanging tire. i Sons. Props & I wish Petrarch was here." THE LOVEY BOOK PreaL H. C. Bigelow . . J. M. Browning a a a a a V fee P rest. A P. Bigelow aeeeeeeeseec Cashier. R. A. Moyea . . a a a a AeeL Cashier. Ogden Ill-fa- T. W. Horn The members of the state board of laud ciHiimiMiioiieni have gone to Sanpete county to look into a reservoir proepcii lei us put you on the list no WASATCH ICE CO. Maud Johns. a young girt Commissioner Says People Can ted to the State Industrial school from Project is Private One But PromoSalt Lake City and brought here SatSend ue your goods that you are Have As Much ters Want to Borrow $10, As we They will make urday night, attempted suicide shortly (hlnklns of wearing. and new a and span look institurain, vlck after being taken in the Care for 000 from State. them YiU matter when tan supply but a limited number and next Better call us up and genuous i the same fascinating way that made Land In "The favorite her a popular of Nod" and other productions. Miss Dovey! abllty to portrary this sort of part te unquestioned and her singing and dancing are leading features of the play. An able company supports Mias Dovey ia "The District Leader," I JJo JB'HJMT & IBKdDS 2429-2431-24- 33 WASHINGTON AVENUE |