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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, OCTOBER I, PAGE SIX. HIS OWN FATHER STEALS AMBERS CHILD IT 0 Story of Distracted Mother Reads Like Fiction and Reveals Corrupt Social Conditions in Eastern .City-C- rime 1908. A FEW WEEKS AGO WE PUBLISHED SOME SPECIMENS OF PENMANSHIP SHOWING THE IMPROVEMENT MADE BY OUR STUDENTS IN A FEW WEEKS TIME. LEST THERE MIGHT BE THOSE WHO ARE UNGENEROUS AND SKEPTICAL ENOUGH TO SAY THAT WE PUBLISHED ONLY THE BEST WE HAVE DECIDED TO PUBLISH SPECIMENS OF OUR ENTIRE CLASS. THESE SPECIMENS WILL CONSIST OF A LINE OR TWO WRITTEN UPON THE DAY THE STUDENT ENROLLED AND OTHER WRITING DONE AFTER PRACTICING IN OUR SCHOOL . FROM FOUR TO SIX Necessary to Conceal Indiscretions of Youth. MONTHS. NEW YORK, N. T-- . Mi. France McCloud of Brookbody waa lyn today identified the clothe worn by th boy who washed aihore at Belford, Near Jerary, a thoae of her aon Harold. She declare that the boya father, a New York lawyer, killed the boy In prevent a acandal. The boy, aha says, waa kidnapped ten day ago. Alexander aha her husband, McCloud, said, la not th boy's father. Sh aald that right year ago ah met the boy'a father who waa then a Columbia university student. When the boy waa a year old, ahe continued, th man abandoned her and her mar-rlato McCloud followed. Sh declare that McCloud left her when ahe confeaaed that the child was her son. She aald aha had been seeking th child In the hoapitala and the morgue ever since hla disappearance, gha aald aha met the child father throe week She explained to him that ah was ago for the first time In year compelled to entrust the child to the keeping of a friend aa aha was working every day for the support of both henelf and th child. She declare that the man told her enough to show that he waa contemplating marriage and feared the revelation of hla relations with her. Sh la confident he stole th child and murdered 1L WE NAVE NOW, MORE THAN 150 SPECIMENS OF PENMANSHIP OF THIS NATURE AND THE WRITWE WISH TO DEMONSTRATE THAT ING OF EVERY STUDENT IN THE CLASS WILL BE PUBLISHED. THAN OTHERS YET THERE ARE DIFFICULTY WITH LESS WRITE TO LEARN WHILE SOME PUPILS TO ABILITY WRITE A GOOD BUSINESS HAND. THE NONE OF OUR STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ACQUIRE IT DOES NOT MATTER TO US HOW MUCH DIFFICULTY A PUPIL HAS HAD PREVIOUSLY, IP HE IS WILLING TO PRACTICE WE CAN MAKE A GOOD PENMAN OF HIM. WE CONSIDER PENMANSHIP ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SUBJECTS FOR A YOUNG PERSON TO STUDY WHO IS GOING TO WORK IN AN OFFICE. IT WILL BE UNDERSTOOD THAT NONE OF THIS IS PUBLISHED AS PERFECT PENMANSHIP BUT MERELY TO ILLUSTRATE THE IMPROVEMENT IN A Oc-- ? w ge 4 GIVEN TIME. NOTE THE IMPROVEMENT SHOWN IN THE FOLLOWING CUT. ORDINANCE An Ordinance t Provide for the Purchase f th Ogden Water Werks System from the Ogden Water Werka Company and t Provide far the Sals and Disposal of Bands Therefor. Ala, OcL I. An southern fair, with all the modern Improvements added, was ojiened today on th srounda of the Alabama State fair and will continue through tomorrow and all of next week. A prlx lint of $21,000 hxa filled the three big exhibit building with dlaplays of the varied agriand live stock cultural, mineral wealth of th state. Th track has been put Into superb condition and BIRMINGHAM, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF OGDEN CITY: 1 That four hundred fifty thousand ($f 50,00.00) dollars be borrowed on the credit of Ogden City to be used fur th payment of the purchase price which Is to be paid by Ogden City to th Ogden Waterworks Company for the Ogden Water Works ftystem and that bonds be Issued therefor In the amount of on thousand ($1,000.00) dollars each, bearing Interest at the rate of exciting four (4 per cent.) per cent per annum, f ( semi-annuall- y. LOWER TWO LINES, AUG. 7, AND ILLUSTRATES I Each of said bonds shall bear coupons for Interest ao arranged that they may he detached without mutilation of the bond and aha!) be for twenty ($20.00) dollars each and shall be numbered In the order of their payments. 4 The City Council la hereby authorised to contract for th lithographing of aald bonds and coupons. Said bonds shall b signed by the Mayor and City Remr.ler and attested by the seal of the city, and each and every one of th coupons of aald bonds shall be lithographed In with th signature of said Mayor and aald sesasssaasaaeeeagg eaaasieesaeg Sigma Chi Ak your beat clothes dealer for the Sigma Qu one of Abti Greek Letter style modeled along the Enes of original thought, tailored with mpreroot care, machine lewn wholly out of die beaten path and die per tonification of quality. Set th dmlec who aelk TA ClothesThatJlbt8uild$. N. 0. Ogden Go. Clothiers to Man Who Cara 236 25lh Street atas as This bond Is one of a series of four hundred fifty (150) bonds, alike In an respects, except as to serial number, numbered from one (1) to four hundred fifty (450), both numbers ineluslvc, th entire being Issued for the purpose of purchasing the Ogden Water Works System In accordance with Chapter 24 of the complied laws of Utah. 107. tntitled. "Bonding for Water. Light or Sewer. and In accordance with an ordinance of said Ogden City, passed and approved the 5th day of October, 10. entitled. "An Ordinance to Provide Money for the Purchase of the Ogden Water Works System from the Ogden Water Work Company and to Provide for the Sale and Disposal of Bonds Therefor. It la hereby declared, represented and warranted, that all acta and things required to he done and performed precedent to and under the Issue of this series of bonds have been regularly, duly and legally dons In manner and form aa required by law, and that these bonds and the coupons hereto attached evidence a valid and legal 'obligation of the said Ogden City, Utah, to the performance and discharge of each, according to the tenor hereof the faith and credit of said Ogden City are hereby forever pledged. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF Ogden City, In (he State of Utah, has executed this bond by causing It to be slrned by A. L Brewer, as Mayor of said city, and to be counter-signe- d by IE. P. Brown, as Recorder of said city, and by causing the official seal of said city to be hereto affixed and by causing the signature of said Mayor and Mid Recorder to be lithographed in upon each and every one of the forty (40) coupons hereto attached fac-slm- lie A ) CALL, WRITE OR TELEPHONE, V A r ULA Ind. Phone 925 Bell Phone 794 lowing genera) form: t(MIIMHHIieieit(IMMm and the Interest coupons hereto tached are payable at IN WRITING, Record-- r. 5 Each of aald bonds, except as to date of maturity, shall be In the fol- lt OF A STUDENT LITTLE OVER SEVEN WEEKS. fac-slml- ie ly THE IMPROVEMENT WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO CALL AND VISIT OUR PENMANSHIP DEPARTMENT. WE FILE ALL THE WRITING DONE BY EACH STUDENT AND ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW VISITORS JUST HOW OUR PENMANSHIP IS TAUGHT. THE IMPORTANT FACTOR IN LEARNING TO WRITE IS MOVEMENT. THE OGDEN BUSINESS COLLEGE EMPLOYES ONE OF THE BEST PENMEN IN THE WEST, HE GETS RESULTS BECAUSE HE, HIMSELF, IS ABLE TO PERFORM WHAT HE ATTEMPTS TO TEACH OTHERS TO DO. A BUSINESS' EDUCATION IS OF BUT LITTLE VALUE THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE A GOOD HAND 2nd. 1021. semi-annual- . THREE LINES AT THE TOP OF THE ABOVE CUT WERE WRITTEN JUNE 12, 1908, AND THE will b th seen of some Many atbletla events payable speed corneal have been arranged, chief of which la t Bald bonds shall be known aa Oga football game between th elevens den City Water Bonds, Series Number of th University of Alabama and the jFourte-- n (14). gnd shall be dated JanUniversity of Cincinnati, . being the uary 2nd, 100$, and shall be numbered first time a northern college has play- consecutively, beginning with No. i and ed In southern territory. ending with No. 450, ad each and all hall be due and payable on January KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That Ogden City, a municipal corporation in the State of Utah, hereby acknowledged Itself to be Indebted to the bearer hereof In the sum of one thousand ($1,000,001 dollars, lawful money of the United Btatea of America, and will pay to the bearer on the 2nd day of January, 1929. the above mentioned amount, and will further pay Interest on said amount at th rate of four (4 per cent.) per cent, per annum, on the day payable of January and the let day of July each year until maturity upon the presentation and surrender of the proper Interest coupons hereto attached. Principal of this bond Is payable at J at Ogden City, in the county of Weber, State of Utah, this second day of January, 190$. A. L. BREWER at MAY CONTEST Mayor. Attest: E. P. BROWN, City Recorder. PACKARD ill And aald interest coupons shall be In the following general form: Ogden City, a municipal corporation Near Relatives of Dead Millionaire In the State of Utah, will pay to the bearer on th 1st day of. . Object to Two Nephews at twenty ($20.00) dollars, being six (I) Having All. monthr interest on Bond No Issued by aald Ogden City this 2nd day of January. 1909. A. L. BREWER CHICAGO. OcL 9. Chicago heirs of Mayor. J. Q. Packard, who died at Santa Attest: E. P. BROWN. Crux, Calif., leaving an estate valued City Recorder. Th- - place of payment of principal and Interest shall be fixed by agreement between the parties purchasing said bonds and said Ogden City. $ That the City Council shall provide for a sinking fund sufficient to meet the principal f said bonds when . they shall become due. 9 The bonds issued under th provisions of this ordinance shall he exempt from taxation by Ogden City. 10 This ordinance shall take effect from and after the date of publication and approval. Dated September 2$, 1908. STATE OF UTAH. COUNTT OF WEBER as. I. E. P. BROWN. City Recorder of Ogden City. Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance to Provide for the Purchase of tha Ogden Water Works System from the Ogden Water Works Company and In Provide for the Pale and Disposal of Bonds Therefor. Passed by the City Council of said Ogden City on the 5th day of October, 1908, and approved by the Mayor of said City on the $th day of October, $20,000,000, threaten a contest of the will. Tha heirs residing here are Mrs. Emma Hough, wife of Prof. George W. Hough, astronomer at Northwestern university, and Mrs. Julia G. Wells, widow of David G. Wells Mrs. Hough was a niece of Packard and Mrs. Weis was hla sister. Each of the women waa bequeathed $10,000. We have received no official notice of the provisions of Mr. Packards will, said Professor Hough today. "But If the will Is correctly reported In the newspapers, there will be a contest entered by Mrs. Hough and Mrs Wells It does not appear fair that Theodore R. Shear of New York and Edward Winslow Packard of Salt Lake City,, both of whom were nephews of Mr. Packard, should receive practically all of the estate, as against the small bequests left to equally near relatives It la that there will be an early probable meeting of all the heirs, and then It win b decided what action shall be takes Professor Hough said that the FuJ ard family originated In Albany, Y. Joaepb Packard waa the found of tha family. Ha waa a merchant and he had nine aona and two dsugn ten. of whom J. Q. Packard one Mrs. Welle la now the only war alive. Before the Civil children J. Q. Packard owned a cotton toplan' tlon In tha South. He wentcapl fornla $0 yra f with a At the time of W $100,000. he owned among other the geld mine in Nevada and Marysville. of works system nephew, Edward hla haa been the manager of City. Lake Salt In ties ! Uaisfs Sale Saturday Morning! ( EVERYBODY TAKE NOTICE: Our stock of Lawn $2.25, $2.98 and $3.50 will be on sale tomorrow Waists from at ONE DOLLAR EACH. . It is not necessary to say more. The sizes are assorted. The windsw gives you a view of the styles. Most of you know the class of waists we always carry No approvals No charges. 1908. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate al of Ogden City thl 7th s-- day of October. 1908. E. P. BROWN. (Seal) City Recorder. $1.50, Y2G00DSSTO?Ek |