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Show THE lot of tune and iiik, Foireiinic one lit led to think it is not worth the can- die. FIELD SlOKMNfi FOR DAY SCHOOLS I Owina to the apYhluiiti.tc holiday proach of the business on Vic stuck exchange lai-- i week was slack. The enormous success of the Japanese loan was abhovti-in- g irteii'ni. itu-- premium being at from - to 3 p'r cent ou the issue price. Most stock were still to favor and (lie tone of the market was fairly good with the exception of the American branch which, following Wall street, was hoaw. May gilt-edge- d ..(.uBD CRANDALL HAS ARRANG- FOR A NUMBER OF EVENTS . arfenol year i. drawing quickly n.rlose. But two weeks more and There is much work rt?' fn e(t,lraiionl circles during this 5 Examinations will take next. Ail during this week and report will have to be made. exercises arranged, ! port prepared,' etc., before June 3rd. the date of closing. w C. Crandall of the high arranged for a Held day for Sdrtth grades in all the schools of ! Mr. together with some events mill he contested among the high students. It will be a big flay be held at Glen wood Park on June 4th. All of the cbools Su bare their usual outing on Fri-- , Vinn bi cine. SURE The niiiiiiu'r 1 if the kuii.iiix Duuisli unions luc-r- ii W. "tf The American Tl:ii a. I Co. has r Ci'iviu orders si iittn-- s in H.iljokc. Mdsi-.- . ! .:u tin- - mxir.ildctiiriii !u v 1. ib,- - piuiiie xi itiai oil a tivc-tlaxclu liuie. PRINCIPAL VISITS THE AD-- , AND INSTITUTION DRESSES THE 6TUDENTS. FORMER Preparations Are Now Being Made for Commencement Exercises. Prof. L. F. Moeuch, our former principal, visited school lari Weilnesikiy. He occupied the time dming devotional. complimentiuK the siiincnta on the excellent work bciug done and urged them to continue till the end of school. The siudcnts gave Prof. Moench a hearty wclcume. I Our students arc now preparing for j commencement Tiachcts exercise. and student. are pulling forth eve-- y effort tif make the exercises this year the best yet given. We will instilu'e June 3rd. a new departure from the regular promeet-hel- d a at n mas agreed by principals gram. Thursday that only the Prof. Lind took bis hoi any class on branches would be examined to Watcitall can von Wednesday atrip IT Arithmetic, geography, grammar afternoon. Many excellent siciincns named. d kttury were the subjects were secured. We have forwarded our L following is the caste of prlnci--world's fair exhibit. Principal McKay for the opera Olivette. to be took the material to Halt Lake tity commence-- it school the high at Tuesday aud turned it over to State exercises by the graduating class: Chairman Horace Cummings. Miss Alice Mowers Prof. VcKendrick haB just erected Miss Wealthy Belnap a new buildlug on his premises and Frances Miss Joyce Stine expects to spend the summer studying c.ntiiu de Merrimac ....Aahhy Boyle the science of poultry raising. We Greenwell Howard atatine inhome to xtudenta patronise urge Howard Woolley KarvcJol Evans dustry. Prof. Bradford will spend his vara-tio- n Graham Cross CMuelicot in Salt Lake, doing sitccfal work Sailor, dancers, chorus, etc. in ihe line of pedagogy. sickness mtieh been among has There Alfred Nelson will not be an actjva the teachers of the city during the past member of the faculty next year. Ha on over to work the Mk. due probably has recently been called to do misexhibit. world's fair sionary work in Scandinavia and will foave for his new field immediately afDEAF AND BUND ter the close of school. SCHOOL FOR Marion Belnap read an excellent paper Thursday morning on the subject. to Create, To mil ate Is Human; repairs ARE being made THE INSTITUTION. Divine." The athletic association has secured the privilege to run an excursion to Session Annual Its Close heol Will Salt Lake to see Maude Adams in the 8. on June "Little Minister. S5y K im-Sii- nt See.' at 1 building stone The workmen are nets leading up into the annex on the IN SEIUOl:S TROUBLE. Hhes in a frightful dilemma. How so?' Why, Jack promised to her last night and insists upon having an answer before she will have time to future. There will he several vacancies to learn whether Tom intends to propose. Chicago PohL in in the teaching force this year. Prof. Alexander Bell, a noted teacher and the Inventor of the 4 the has lnvenled a flying machine, a r'.if b 1, to lie hoped that hta last effort till prove as successful as the first. Tie children are counting Ike days of schbol.' As the school are anxious jw Irews to a close they end of vara-h- a apt home, hut at the fa" they are equally aa anxious to re-i- n Formerly the boys when this builJing hail to go Sun stairs and then up. The nfw thla unpleasant dtps do away with bon' aide. petting into f '" LOOK! OUT to school. Mnol will close on June 8. The school exhibit has been ud shipped for St. Louis. being sent sway Before m u placed on exhibition many visit nrs from tiiiauty packed town availed Hwwlves of the opitortunlty of seeing It Those in charge at that the whool work the school regret could not lie gotta ready to Ire. placed on exhibition at tk library with that of the city trkoola following committees have been Fteli appointed by Bupt. Driggs for day and (he closing exercises for the ' Mr. Bush, Mrs. Ross and Mr. public: will Tkhnagr, with the supervisors, lave thsrjsn of (he field sports; Mr. Hrene. Miss King, Miss peLotig, and Nln Whalen will attend. to the pro-rtM' Eddy, Mins Krause. Mr. Woodbury and Miss Maughan-wil- l look The after the Supi. Bring Lake w)l the work at the school and wife went to Saif. Wednesday. Several months ago the system was established of having regular weekly review in all studies, 8 per cent heir I the pawing mark. All who S3 'in bvrr--3 J a: rr:cs, . L. Sweet , Lean, Crisp, Thin Slice A of hreakfast bacon, cooked to a turn, makes a dish most people greatly relish. Our HOME CURED BACON Makes a Dish Marti to Beat We are making a special sale price on our home rendered lard; for a few days we will sell S. 5 and 10 lb. palls at 40c, 60c and 1.15 Just to reduce our pupils have reached a total average of 85 or stock. We buy and sell for spot cash. over at the end of the year are to be Onr prices on fresh meats are the very excused from the final examinations. lowest consistent with good qualities. Thla plait has proved to lie a good onr. The teachers are glad that school 'xhlbitn do not come more than six times a year. The last one has cost a A.E. Wentliarby 2458 Walt's Avc. MAY i'.l. liWf. l union in' and hiu-luhelp in New Yura City lias sianed a five for uicnilM-rniplov incui buri-ai- i on!) builis They arc now ilciuaiiiling week. of la bur and a Numerous conferences licisecu Fait River nail have let to the expect uliun tlial in steps are to lie taken v. iiliiu a few day to meet the eoiion inaniiiaruiniv, siiiiaiion there. The i!au of runuii'.i the mills lour davs a week which ba been tric.l Air live w ivl.s has prove f A number of the have sold raw eouun from U was more their storehouses profitable to Mil it than io make it up into goods. The irri :',n,i!p imm 'licit lia( mail1 il.i sale a success, will lip continued until Friday iiiplif. is yours at a reduced price. Every si'"' i' t)inrd iu lie Slim- - D. iui'i Every an u- id Men's or Boy-.- ' nrp:.;vl in In- ial laluc. siorc at a cut price, and sonic splendid livery l ' i :n ii:c new Ulmik icpariim nl uud all new aud RIGHT a lo siylc. ai reduction t'.ntt mcau Imum-iim- ' saiiiigr, half pt" of goods in ihoiimin store, no matter shut tiring you ak for. coals you less during this sale than ilio price rhoiild he. Every yin. h.d We doii'd itny w.uiiau iu the cotiuiy I ignoring the advantage of (his Hale. iik-ii- i i i'.-n- i I From 9 to 10 oclock we will Monday Morning Surface nieu of the Baltic, the Champion aud the Tide .Mouutai.l nuues of the Copper Range eousoti-daiccompany of liougion, Mich, ave out. This brings work of every at the mines, to a standstill, involving over - jnu men. d the original article During the past year the cigarinak-er- a internal iou&l union has gainid 507 members, ami increased the general fund abuut $1 lo.lhiP. One hundred and fifty locals, with a lucniiu-rsiiiof lo.otui have received increased new have wages. Thiny-thrcbeen formed, making a total of 475, with a capital of $500.uou. 1 sell 5c per can. Jewelry Specials. l chain purses eight Monday morning we idart at $J worth $4. $"' J'i and $7 each. Each morning the price will lie reduced 30c. Toinorm 's price Will Is- - $2.7u. Wednesday's price $2.10. Thursdays $J.1'. Friday's $1.80 and so on until snapped up. BEE WINDOW Waist sets. asMirte-l- . north Me and toe and 15c Hat Pins, 9 inches long with pearl heads, worth 15c New gill and enamel hai pins 'vonh 25c, lor today's selling,... Htock collar bead chains. New York fail, a 25c nriirlt- Uostclies, gilt, enamel and brilliant selling, new styles. worth 25c Brooches, choice of our entire 5rt uud 75e range Choice of all Iii,(mn-1icworth fl to $2 Rings, elaborate sellings of pearls and brillianisj, exact imitations of lineal jewelry, regularly $1 and $1.5u m.-ia- United boxmakers and sawyers have an international membership of and lk.ono of that number are paper boxmakers. Stationery. .!1,-oo- New boxes with 21 new style wallet flap envelopes, and 21 sheets of pap. r. ruled or unruled Choice 'of six Kiyles, boxes that sold at 25r.35r and 4nc the box, white or folorqd paper A writing tablet of ink paper, regularly 5c A pocket of envelopes large or small worth 5c Detroit, Mich., carpenters have presented demands for and one half cents an hour, 37 an eight-hou- r day. four hours a day on Saturday and one apprentice to every 15 men: also the hiring only of union men when such men are obtainable. 2 i, 18c 3c 2c bag-Flati- ron, Official announcement lias been made recently by the window glass workers of American of a reduction in the wage scale. It Ik given out that the cut ix alKiut 18 per cent, single and 14 per cent, on double Ntrcngih glass. It was said the concession made would result in starting all the idle plants within a very short time, bers. A 35c a ounce was 75c. 0 11c 1 u-- -- sc gsc ;sc j,. s her,-braid- The boxmakers' union of Jersey box City, N. J, start oil a factory, employing its own members and paying the highest union wages. !v llisikri and eyes, ti cards 5c. or mr car-for 5c. or each Pins, li paiu-rCotton Tape. C rolls 5c or each mo assorted hair pins, plnin. crimped and invisible Finishing braids 5 ami Ids and too values Scissors and shears best 2'e grade Tooth brushes, all tin- - 13. 20 and 25c kinds Fancy frilled elastics worlh 15c, colored Whisk brooms 20c Celluloid combs Tar Soap for handa and hair Me and 15c side combs Crystal crepe paper roll .. Williams or ColgMles shaving soap niiblfoam. Dr. Icon's or Dr. Gra vea' tooth Kiwder, or Euthyniol, all worth 25c Children's black stockings Mfr Childtvn'a lilark worth loe for Children'a black worth 12 for Ijollea black stockings, wers 15c. Whether bags or belts hen- - I the largest showing of new sly let in the city. Our hue of hand bags is especially large and we show you or aide strap all tlic .new novel lies, wllhchain, leal handles. The new fad "Foggy" automobile Grelchcn, Gibson and the plain sorts. 1 98 Our entire line of 2.35 Peggy' baga. . . . 3.35 Our entire line of $1 Peggy bags 4.35 Our entire line of $3 Pcggv'' Ilaga lie Children's Gibson purses with rhain worth lue, leather or elialn hnndle purses 22c. 45c, KKr. and 85c. 25c Choice of all $1.25 liaiid bags In red. blue or green. the strikers. i a.- - Small Wares and Sundries. 7o Leather Goods. The great textile strike at Crimmit-aehaiSaxony. In which lo.uoo men held out fire months for bigger wages and a ten hour day. ended in the complete defeat and the surrender of In thp last twenty years strikes have cost the wage earners' of the United States three cents a month. The average. employe has one gtrihe each thirty years, and Ihe avenge strike lasting twenty-thre- e days. Home unions have had no strikes for twenty years or more. It is said to lie the rule that the strongest unions have the fewest strikes. Mennens Talcum Powder, Who Gets These Purses? hx-nl- s c 1 WRIGHT SONS CO. 1. j-- juihlic ?sav lit to so crnwil thcc four stores nn Saturday that,' in spite of the extra called the extra wrapping desks, an extra automobile and lmrse for delivering, our service was in, help we what short could have wished it to he. In this connection we log to say that if our delivery far has had service ken during this sale, it is because the crowds lune been so far above our expectation that our nun .mobile service was inadequate. It was augmented, however, during this week and we hoe We trust that any inconvenience you mav have suffered will be to serve ou promptly. graciously overlooked, A ic i(. 7,. 7V ,. 7(. 7n 5,. gr sliH-kiug- p,- - c atiM-king- ;P Sale of Perfumes. Vioris 25c Doctylis Monad Violet ounce was 55c. Musk Mignonette Vcmalis Alba Violet Jockey Club White Violet ounce was 1 .00 m exi-ep- I PeaudEspagna :- The strike of Jewish takers in the east end of Ijotidon. England, throws light upon the conditions under which I hese men work and live. The men allong distance le lege that they work from IK to 17 But to travel thatmilk. Milk wmiliin't hours a day for five days and 21 houra child had to have Bo on the sixth day. The wages vary keep fresh mure than a few hours. was. kept back from makshe there from 15s. to 25s. a week, for first class hands. The strike is for 12 ing the trip merely lioranse she could not aupply the child with fresh milk. minia hours day. six days a week, a In her despair she began to cxieri mum wage of 2Ks, the employment of trade union men only and the union ment. to set-- If the could not. preserve milk the same as she did Jelly or anylaliel on each loaf, It Is reiHirted that five of the largest master t takers, emthing else. Bin- tried several differhit upon a ploying about 3d per cent, of the men, ent methods and finally have agree dto the union demands. plan which seemed to give satisfaction. So she preserved several big Jars of the stuff, put it upon a sailing The employers association of the trip. The child Ky, i making things interesting vessel and made for the union men in that city. A fed upon the milk and wbs nourished. "In New York several men learned bvanch of the manufacturers' association has been formed there, with the of her discovery. They tried to make some of (he ecindensed milk in the sole purpose of crushing organised labor out of existence. The result is manner that she had told them, hut Orplainly evinced by tlie crop of strikes failed. They followed her lo New and lockouts now being harvested. In leans and there she unwittingly unfolded her valuable secret . On the every one of which the employers' Island or Galveston these men started has taken a hand. a small factory and there the first The party In Australia is salable condensed milk was made. The woman died poor. The manupledged to Introduce Into the Federal Arbitration bill a clause which will facturers made a fortune. Now condensed milk Is sold in every part of bring the servants of the slate governments within the sphere of the federal the world. industrial courts. This is the outcome THE CZAR S IRON HEEL. of the strike in Victoria and the action of the government toward the railway Revolt Rendered Futile by the Most workers. Drastic Measures. In Belfast. Ireland, tfino shipbuildiBy W. Holt Whit o.l er and linen workers are nut of work. even in auto-rratl- c Lalmr day is Russia, and to provide against The dullness In the steel trade durin Poland, the ing the last few months has resulted In possible dfsturban-eof Warsaw proclaimthe reduction of the working week to governor-Gener- a five days in some of the shops of the ed a state of soipe. which lasts from ' last Saturday morning until tomorrow dy barbarian's are governed by the most Mair land Steel company. astute and the moHt highly trained ml- evening. . Aod from what I know of Warsaw The history of Omaha, Neb, organsoldiers, and scientists In the izations shows that the first of the and the Russian methods of maintain- - ; 0rld. You have all Ike mechanical in that somewhat turbulent ingenuity of America applied to the bulldirg trades unions to be formed un- ing order der the rule of the Knights of Labor city. I have not the faintest doubt that ynprcKsion of human beasts, will give a most was the painters, who formed a local the Governor-GenerWhen I was In Moscow, the stutrades assembly ahnut 1885. In 1887, masterly and s- ienlifle demonstration dent. seizing the opportunity afforded of bow an armed and organized few by the general unrest brought about when the painters went Into the International union, wagers were from 25 can dominate sn unorganized and by thp war. made some exceedingly cents to 50 cents am hour, and 10 hours weaponless many. ugly demonstrations and for a few Do not be shixked, kind an gentle hours the aspect of things was grave. constituted a day's work. At this time work day, with American reader, at the news of this It might, be thought tbal a student there is an eight-hobloodshed and the prospect of further Ik a fairly tutored being: but. as a a wale of 40 cents an hour. killing. It is nut s mater that distress- j matter of fact, if yon let the Russian es Russia very much, for human life Is student loose, and made no efforts to The plate glass company has made a cut of from 12 to 20 nn uneomddered trifle in the land of restrain him. he would butcher the authorities, governor, the university per rent, in the wages of 250 men at the Czatx You must (hst. Russia Is and any jieople of rank he might find; Alexandria lnd. not a civilized country. The Russian and the populace, following his noble DISCOVERY OF CONDENSED MILK aristocrats, the most poliahel and example, would butcher the merchant rhnrmlng people in the world, would and loot their shops. he the last to nav otherwise. "East is In short, tn the twinkling of an eye East and West is West, and never the you would have an uprising of the Experiments That Brought It About twain shall men." la the dictum of masses on a far vaster scale and InfinWero Made by a Woman. Rudyard Kipling And Mr. Kiplings itely more bloody than that of the argument ran be plainly understood French revolution. when one recollects that eight million So tn the Interests of law and order (From the Louisville Herald.) square miles of Rurslan territory stand the Moscow student was Immediately simple How and when was condensed milk Ing aa a barrier between the two. suppressed tn the following M. Miedell. discovered? said D. manner. For to Russians. Russia is Russia The Cossacks, who resemble the Irish Well, that is an easy question, an empire apart from all the rest of the whom known to all vendors of the arlic'e. worlJ. To the east lie the yellow peo- .In not earing a brass button It rhaneej that in 1834 the journey ple, and to the west the Europeans. they fight, as long as they fight soma from New Orleans to New York was The Russians are of neither, nor have ore, were let loose on Moscow. But loosed the authorities a Considerable trip. A certain lady they any desire to be. They have, in before they Mrs. Albert Casliingor bad a sick fact, the greatest contempt for both. took from them their arms, replacing As a result you have a land a vast their weaiNiiis by sburl thick handled baby and on account of that coialenx-e- , thongs, milk was discovered. land of startling contrasts, of which whips, with long. leathern Mts. Cashingor's baby was so l!l startling events are only the natural loaded with cruel, Idling little bits Of lead. ihat she realized that it would be outcome. Yon have a rude and hardy people, lly enveloping tactics they rounded necessary to make a trip to New York to receive cxncrt tyedical aRen'km if with aim'll the sam amount of ednea- up the students much as the'Texwn she hoped to save the child life. Don as Ihe Saxon had in the days of cowboy rounds up a herd of cattle, and 1 MAT MOIIMNO, A (Uscrinu.Litin; 1 six-da- ACADEMY MOTES MiM).Y I. ! r WMkVriil Vacation Ex- T WEBER Commence New. filiation to Notea. I'T-M- I LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. Londo.i. OliUEX, EXAMINER, -0 COOL HATS A For the Summer Days are Those Panamas and Straws A Large and Complete Line Cheaply Priced at Our Store. c. s I I tti'-ians- , al - 1 NOW! pr FOR YOUR STRAW HAT Don't try to look pleasant in Holt, ... last year's 6! raw. Hat. . The hot weather has sent men Lucidly we had our Straw Hats in a Jiffy. Today every new is out. style ... $4.00. Fred can't We gather tbs In Sennet have all widths of brlma and heights of crowns. here with your Straw Hat notions. slart our Price range' at 50c and go bV easy steps up to Come w Tou ... M. N YE. The Clothier amd Hatter I ! scrambling for lighter headgear. all ready, and we gut them out Re are not confined to any one maker's shapes. " 4 ret' from alL The smart Hats this season are the new shapes Put Straws, Mackinaws, Milan Braids, etc., etc. We ; Fenn-Amerb-a- n and $3.00 : ws . with their leaded lashes (hey flogged them into the si reel which leads to the famous riding-schoo- l. 'the doors of this gigantic building were opened wide, and Ihe students flogged through them. Then the doors were closed, and armed men were posted without. There for two days the just anil Ihe unjust for old men and girls and small boys were flogged Into that riding school wit h the students were imprisoned in murky gloom together. On the evening of the second day the doors were opened, and a sadder and wiser corps of students was allowed to rejoin s chastened populac .Possibly the methods or the authorities were brutal, but at least they saved Moser, w from sn unthinkable shambles. In Poland, should then- - ho trouble, the measures taken In suppress It will the probably he more ruthless, for Poles ar a subject people, kept under by force of arms. The most fervid patriots in Poland are the students who don workmen clothes and labor with thelfr bands In factories to preach the gospel of freedom to the men. But nothing comes, and nothing ran come for a very long time Indeed, of all this rebellion spirit, for the Russian government, with a cunning that Is almost devilish, has rendered It hopelessly Impotent. To begin with, they have removed all the men of Poland now serving under the Russian flag down to Manchuria. Russian reservists have Iweii tailed up to take their place. Then the government, knowing full well that no ieop!e can rise without leaders any more than armies mn ficlu without generals, take guud taro that any man marked as a leader, nr as X pussihln leader.lnirnediately disSiK-srs- . lie is taken out of bis bed very quiet, ly in tlie middle of the night, and if he is considered to be a more than usually dangerous man he Is hanged swiftly and silently precisely at the hour of dawn. This, of roitrse, doe not happen to th many; banishment is generally punishment for urging Poland for tba Poles." From time to time one reads that dlsturliances have occurred in a town, and that troop have been dispatched there. One awaits developments with an anxious interest, but no development come. The Russian method of government effectively prevents them. So cosmopolitan and theoretics! lovers of freedom will save a vast themselves amount of disappointment If they sot aside all hopes of a HipTessruI uprising tn Poland during the present war. The time Is not ripe for eirit an event, and the four great national sort rile know tt perfectly well. Indeed, they have even gone eo far as to issue memoranda to the Poles advising them to remain merely passive registers. As a guarantee, too. of their good faith I11 this matter they have organized and equlpned by public subscription a number of Polish field hospitals, and sent them to the east, making only the stipulation that they shall b employed fur tlie good of Polish sol- such-and-su- ch dier. i The RiiKshin government Siceptod the gift of these hospitals, but at tlie same tiinu made a characteristic reservation. All the doctors, said the autocrats of St. Petersburg, wlm went wrh the Inliidi linspilals Jews they are. UlUkl be JtiSa. AUU |