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Show TUB HOUSING the work to done to too fur assy. It is useltss to sjiend money in mulntalr-in- g such a place. Until the board of education can build n building f:r this purpose, it will always be a failure, is Get many every higher grammar school has its gymnasium for both boys and girls. It is consldt: ed an absolute necessity there. umincr Taltphone Numbers: time CU "p SS42C or At night. ZlUt street. 56 y p. nu cell up number rengers tinned out and at'empted to dig out the train, vliilr one of thJ crew went back t Junction to wire for help. The result was tnat the comuny sent down a hand car loaded with some good square meals for the delayed passengers and seut out a call for section hands. SuKrin-tenden- t Henderson went down to the scene and by 9 o'clock In the evening A class of about fifty will enter the the train was dug out and able to high school from the grammir grades proceed on its way. Nearly 1UU men at the end of next week, which is the are said to hare been engaged in dig end of the Arst half of school. Ihe ging out the engine and cars. class to a most excellent one and will u ha a credit to that institution. J. 51. Lapp, commissary for the systems, has returned to Ugdeu A letter to President Dee of the from a trip to Omaha. school board from Dr. Harding, former Instructor in history at the high srhou: F. E. Fitzgerald, sfieeial claims agent and now iu Washington, 1. C. states for the Southern Paeifi-.-- , to in Ogden that tha pleasantest year that he ever on business. passed iu school work was at the Og den high school. Resident Engineer Fitzgerald has returned from an inspection trip over Miss Carter, of Five Fuiuts school, the division. and Misa Webb, of Washington, aud Miss larker. of the Central, have all Superintendent Scott, of the Salt been on the sick list during the last Lake division of tbe Southern Pacific, few days. la expected to return tomorrow from bis California trip. Misa Cora Wilson, formerly of the C. P. Pruitt, of tbe Sait iAke BurCentral school, was married at Balt Lake on Wednesday last. lington office, to in Ogden today eu route home tram Loguu. Principals and teachers who knew former Superintendent R. 8. Page, are The trains from the north came in awaiting the news from his bedside today covered with snow and give eviwith a good deal of anxiety. Hopes are dence of the heavy storms that have entertaiued for his recovery. He wa- been raging in Idaho. tt rickru down several days ago with a r. C. Hanley, tralumastcr on the severs hemorrhage' of the brain. cut-of- f, has returned to his work afu-examinations are in spending a couple of weeks with his The mid-yeprogress. The schedule for uext week family in Ogden. to: Geography on Monday, arithmetic on Tuesday, and grammar on WednesThe grading for the new yards at day. This will complete the list. Banvard, two miles west of Moutello, to whirh point the freight division But very few changes will bs made point will be moved from Terrace at this time of the year in the various when the Ogden-Luei- n rut-oia in class rooms. Pupils will ba promoted, use. will be completed within the nexr but wrill not be sent on to another three weeks, g teacher. They will remain In the same room. The teacher will he required to The last step toward getting the 8. take up the next half year's weak. P. shop completely under rover, is in today. The heavy glass for The state hoard of education will progress ts the baa arrived and the galon meet at 8alt Lake City Saturday iron frames are being placed next at 10 s. m. A number of Ogden vanized skyfor in position. There are thirty gix teachers have made application in the building, about 6 by It state certificates, the holder of which lights feet iu size, which will insure perfect is entitled to teach in any school in for the machinery in all parts of the state without 'being subjected to light tbs shop. local examination. 5 uJrt ffStdard buiUiBS. Sverythlng new. fresh and palatable Csrrera h iroMTiea t Sons meets anyone's la jroceries. Ctfrer Houses fiidell. Cisvsiaers W7 saated. Call at J4tk street by Examln-offic- e lull cream Cheese. dweet Potatoes, in orerythinK in the line of eatables, sad fresh- - J- - 8. Jhnrer ft Sons cwh miK Olives, diU PWitea, Grocers. Restaurant Is now The Imperial Mulpped to meet all demands of theaor sleighing parties, banquets and Mints supers First class noon lunch gl reasonable prices. Pasteur Dairy Co., open for bus-i- u. Grant Ave., P. O. block. Pur-- t dairy products made in the Unit see them. (1 States. Call and Tfc $61 Post worry! Talk it over ronflden-nn- y with the Western Brokerage Ca .m Tui imd yon the money. Chst-ud salary loans. 2234 Eccles build hft " . . . (nrver ft Sons sell the cheapest and furnish the highest grade goods. 11L H1 Nothing in the market but what yos will And at Carver ft Sons. ' Asd now to make pay day. a borrow until next That Western Brokerage chap Help me out; (Smokes an old black clay), Used himself nor care a rap; WU1 to treat a man they say. turn a contract on. My salary to Pap. Chattel and Salary Loans, 223-- 4 Knows 4uiw fo guess 111 Ee-cl- es Bldg. What is Going on Among ths ' of Thia City. Pupils No pupil can rlalm the right to re main lu school when he has forfeited that right by his own disobedience. Parents who object to the teacher correcting their children when necessary must be held responsible for the of their children while in school. Responsibility must rest somewhere and it ran only rest witlT the teacher or permit. In younger pupils punishment will frequently ecprect the of. m-ll- ous Creases fa Draw Isas. Creases In drawing!-- , engravings, etc. may be leveled out hr following tlu Instruct kins: Fasten the engraving o, drawing by drawing pin on a hoard face downward, on n of pHirr; on the back pbice another lirvt of paper which rctuhit a very si ght quantity ol moisture. Over this piuec flannel oi blotting paper, and. taking a hot iron pass it carefully oxer the part where the cresses hava been made until they disappear rad then submit tbe draw lugs or engravings to pmuurc between printer's glazed borrJs. - fire-yrorol- d .4 lrvr if if if if 4 s is!SJ,hlty - "Nr CaS? n, -- v2riK,,nn f 1 5.1 . as-hte- h A Stock Taking Sale i I W . avw Ufa WavAs That Haw Hava (aasieaee fa OMIvfaa. The number of otaclete words that are to be found in a complete dictionary of the English language to eeneid-erabllarger tiisa thr people have any idea of. Tlie f el lowing taler, writtvu by an alleged poet to an editor who bad treated his poetry with derieton. fumishi'e rente idea of them: "Sir-Y- ou have tieliaved like an like those who, 8crog!i envious of any mar I relsitndc, carry their ongliciiy to the height of creating l words which symioeica!ly the my polymiuhic genius urea with uber-irto abligata tlie tuugues of tbe weet-leaSir. you have crassly parodied my own pet words, though they were IliahlaaA Dlaaar. "The highland dinner is a very smart affair, and one Ihst Is never seen south of the Tweed. says tbe London Queen. The laird wears his full dress kilt every night, nnd every one with any claim to a clan does tbe same, so that often there are more kilted men around tbe table than black coats. The frill kilt dress is splendid, and a man to ihe manner born looks far better In it than In any other clollies It gives width, height and dignity to the wearer, with Its ehayd. sporran and brooches. Not only docs the Isird wear his highland drm, but toward the end of dinner bis piper, who has played In the hail ontside during tbe meal, comes into the room and marches around the table. The pipes are a little deafening, bnt tbe player looks m fine that one Is glad .to see him. Moat of the pipers In the mere noble families hare inherited the position from their ancestors and nre rightly proud of the post. After dinner, if there is a big house party, there to often a dance. Then the piper to at bis best, as be plays bis pipes for tbe lightsome reels to. bo danced, beat-- . Ing time with Ills foot the while. It Dont Miss This Opportunity y s: PUTNAM CLOTHING HOUSE tnugraius! "I will not rmreerrare reproaches. I aver ilie atro mental ingratitude which has chamfered even my imlMcerplible heart. 1 am silent on the which my eoadju-vancmust have ghen when I offered to become your fautor aud adminicle. I will not speak of the lippitnde, the oblepsy you have shown In exacerbating me, one w lioee genius you should have approached with meutal So 1 tell you. without words, nothing will render Ignorelble your conduct to me. I waru yon that I would velllcate yonr nose If I thought that any moral diartbroais thereby could be performed If I thought 1 should not Inipignorate my reputation. Go. tacltygrapliic aero-glhand with your craw, luqulnate fantora! Draw oblectattons from the thought if yon can of having synchronies lly lost the eslstimatiuu of the greatest poet since Mllion. And yet all ibroe words are to be l. found in llie dictionary. wrill odihw a veil 2345 Washington Avenue. y dtocal-coatio- super-vaeaueo- e, TOLLERS LA MODE LEADERS IN FINE MILLINERY We have REMOVED 2411 Washington Avenue. titli week to Elegant Parlor Over Nye'a Store, MASSAGE FACIAL TREATMENT, MANICURING, by Appointment SHAMPOOING. Private Treat-mant- Tlt-Rl- ECONOMICAL HOUSEKEEPERS PREFER OUR LARD FOR COOKING. ChasJ. A. Lindquist lO CENTS PER POUND FUNERAL FUSN1SBING S EQUAL TO OTHERS' BEST LARD. HOG LARD AT REGULAR PRICES. PURE ALSO and Embalming OPEN ALL NIGHT. Phons 620X. 2(20 Wash. Ava. 444 444 4 4 4 4 4 44 QjT4 t.4 IS HOW ON. y 115, 4- - JAMES RUSSELL, Street Phone Twenty-fourt- 621 X. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS!!! IN WINTER MILLINERY MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE 4 80-fo- ot The bright children of Mrs. Denial's second aud third grades show' rareiu. training. They are doing splendid work in arithmetic. And the good foundation that to being laid will be invaluable to them in the higher A veteran school committeeman ones grades. Id. In speaking of lady candidates fcr teachers All other positions: No prettier room can be found In the IklBgi being equal. I should select the than that of Miss Duffy. The building Pettier of two candidates every board drawings show marked talent, time; la bet, If all things were not quite and the pretty work done by the little tnal I should give a good deal of first graders adds much to the artistic to velght esuty and pretty manners, appearance of the room. AIIhs Duffy's la my experience, do work in arithmetic would be a credit pretty tta-hert kave to much difficulty with disci to a much higher grade. as "homely to ones; the children lib them at the stnrt, and don't cut The bright, Interested focea of the litor torment I them so tle tots in Miss Carter's beginner badly, wi room, surely speak well for tht-i-r first at school. The. sunny room has frufdent Butler of Colombia college, year been turned into a work shop where Jamming the question 6t Religion some excellent construction work has a Education, declared that 'one of the been done. But even these little workmt pathetic sights In America is ths ers have time to play, aa is shown by jninary Sunday school taught by un-a- d their dramatising from tha Eskimos persons not properly to Mother Goose. with text books. the poorest, and the most vague. To n school of RAILROAD NOTES aurt We are supposed to;tmet the ag generation for their systematic '"ffioua teaching.' : General Passenger Agent D. E. Hurof the Oregon Short Line, accomDr. ley ' pastor of the First wan-by J. B. Durham, rate clerk panied of Cambridge, who followed has to 8L Louis to attend tins gone Butler, said that .the hardest thing meeting of the Transcontinental Pasthe world is to get some strong, senger association. "mt, and effective rr.tXK)- - The better people are, tha G. W. Fitzgerald, general agent for W It is to get them to work to--r the Rio Grande system at Butte, was for good. down from Montana yesterday. Jteae ara 39.596 teachers employed P. B McKeou and D. X. lllckmau public schools of the United will have charge of the Milford shearThese teachers are engaged to ing pens again this season. It is prechildren. The school dicted that more shqpp will be shorn in this country amount at this point than heretofore, owing to the creation of the forest reserves the effect of driving numerous having of New Toi-- there are flocks over to the west desert for tha In operation during the winter. "jrent year: The demand in coal la keeping fuliy ml! high schools tor men. The railroad comJTe evening high schools for wo- - up to the supply.' panies report that shipments are large to now coming In faster than ' wenlng - elementary and coal locgl dealers can take care of it. This hundred and ten classes for applies to all coal savs Rock Springs. in English to. foreigners. H. Bancroft the new vice president and general manager of the UnHIGH SCHOOL NOTES. to Pacific, has started out on his inmembers of the Sophomore itial inspection of the entire system. going over tha Colorado, Kansas entertainment In tbs After Hies oiv Te and Nebraska lines, he will come west hall this JP81 divtokfo and thence over the promta be the most on to SaltWyoming - Labe. fenu1? prgrsm given by ths stu-T- h Prevent school year. To the Sd& Pedro, Los Angeles ft principal feature of the program Salt Lake to given the honor, or othur.t?.oriBlnal torce. entitled "The erwise, of having the first enow hlortc-ad- e fMTln'" ,n which the High in Utah for some years. The blocktp "Presented by ade occurred during, the last snowof ths Sophomore storm at a point a couple of miles e rce contains several U from Lehl Junction on the Fairfield ,an tonnsh ludicrous sltua-hg-ij, branch. .Tha mixed Aral of passen0 nsnr the audience of n good gers and freight got stalled. In a cut a with the result Chat the heavy wind, which was blowing off Utah lake, A Work at tha high drifted the snow as the car success. The hall where windows in short order. AH' tbe pav Jg- Paps Did Tas. This la my son Frederick, Mr. Fos dick," said Mr. Glanders proudly, lu boy to fair traducing bis caller. "Well, Frederick.'' said tbe caller, "do you oliey your ins'nina? "Yes, sir, replied Frederick prompt ly, uud so does papa. Three more mammoth locomotives ut The football boys are wearing fine -sweaters presented to them by the the twenty six hundred class passed 8. P. yards this morning the through Athletic association .of the.Ogden high division. They for the Sacramento school. are of the simple type, and have the Oaf af liana's Wav. The girls and boys are busy prac- Vanderbilt tender, with the clreular He-Y- hy tank with a rapacity of 7,000 gallons dew this theater bava II ticing basket ball. The senior and of water. Owing to the shape of tbc orchestra concealed? Junior boya played a matched game of tanks they have been taken for oil basket ball. ..The seniors won. She Why I Just wait uatil you bear burners by many, but the new engines It play. This week and' next tbc students for that division are all coal Burner. now Seven of have this type passed will bo school of the high busy taking r aaovtala. through here for the Sacramento divismid-yeexaminations. He Was that you 1 kissed in the ion. conservatory last night? A hpeclal program will be prepared "About what time was H? Life. A special car containing a board of to receivo the pupils of mid-yepromotion from the grades, Friday af- instructors for the Southern Pacific, to He who wishes to rvnre the good of ternoon, January 29, 19t4. expected in Ogden in a few days. Tne board is headed by Dispatcher Nichols, others hat already secured Ills own. - The students of the aoology class, of Los Angeles, and also Includes ConConf'iehis. under the direction of Air. Crandall, ductor Cutting, from the roast division, are busy studying the anatomy of a and Engineer Fowler of the western division. They will remain here two tog-or three days, it being their mission to FIVE POINT SCHOOL NOTES. instruct railroad men in the rules governing them, so that no misunderstandThe Fourth and Fifth pupils at Five ing through a lack of knowledge Points are making rapid progress in. may arise. all branchesjof their, studies and are and for steel turn-tabl- e Tbe new especially good ' language wbrk. They are a credit to tha Southern Pacific yards in East Misa Brown's excellent training. Reno passed through Ogden yesteri i ( day afternoon. It is several feet longThe map drawing in' Miss' Leaman'a er than the turn-tab- le at this point, room is splendid. It shows hard and which Is ona of the largest on the line. conscientious work of both teacher and P. W. Burke, an employe of the was Pacific pupils. They certainly have a clear Southern company, conception of the work they have cov- brought in from Lurin this morning ou ered. , Mias Leaman la an enthusiastic No. 6, suffering with, a broken jaw, teacher. n and insure the cessation of the offense.In older pupils when reason, adrii-and counsel. all foil to bring ths desired reformation, then It ia that for the school and tha pupl) to psrt company. This is necessary for ffie protection of those pupils who de-t- in to secure the best results from their labors. The beat school government is that kind which secures the Mred ends with the least display of compulsion. The skillful teacher will mk to iPSd her pupil around the dsu-w- rs of disobedience, rather than await ike overt act and then seek n remedy through punishment. lU'-rail-dt, HiCkl-s- il few years ago a i Riundnt:niis'i were er the highlands of Seo:i-.n- d primitive. It is related that the yonr Duchess of Gordon, r.n tn.piirln; hi tbe late duchess manag-- d tuen'ertn:!i much company at lv':r;:r.i, where the. seemed no room. wp : 'd l r the bull-tha- t lie had sic; for weeks at a on Ike top of the kit. Leu drcsucr. niece uud two other ycung hulies to have skv t ;n ihe dtiihes bed roe ni. which prniiahiy was not lurg' for they were rent om m wash In ih neighboring brook. 51 it .M aiitvinHl o Glengarry, who iohl ti.t. said also tlrn there was a waterf.i.i n!lr Oehtnrtyr which the late Sir 'Vl'Kan Murray am' hit brothers used t ti cir shower baih . fender F4 j. H i! Great Yearly $ Proprietor, m. i T W. A. SCUDDER. - !j S Near Union Depot, A -- 0( course It was foolish for me to play But when 1 stal led in. post think to gp so far astray, As to hlowin all my tin. PUTNAMS OBSOLETE TERMS. sky-ligh- SOLILOQUY. 25th Street, i I J 1PM. GOOD TREATMENT GOOD TIME GUARANTEED. ff purest coffees and teas, best quail-t- r sweetest preserves and sourest lickeis; freshest fruit and most palatine olives In the market, at J. 8. Car-n- r ft Sons. 2.. THE SENATE ar nl HEX, t'TAH, MONDAY MOKXINO, JANUARY, GOOD LIQUORS Har-rlma- prices on monthly payments . CM i EXAMINE!!, To Make Room for Spring Styles. Gill Early for Bargains MISS SPURGEON 2410 WASHINGTON AVENUE. 4 4 4 4 4 4 T4a4 WATCH OUR WINDOWS TRANSFER ALLEN 'Phone 22. 412 FURNITURE Thle Week Clearance Sale on CO. MANHATTAN SHIRTS and All Kinds of OVERCOATS 25th Street VANS, CLOTHING STEIN-BLOC- K A. KUHN . BRO 2365 WASHINGTON AVENUE. V. No Dama $t to Property in Handling. Heavy Machinery and Freight Handled with Liquid Refreshments Dispatch. STORAGE The Villi' of PslIKHU. If those who are doubtful as to tbe AT REASONABLE RATES. Are made delicious, and agreeable when served with I'redfAm U - HACKS correct course to pursue in any given situation will ciuember that even tbe wrong thing is overlooked if one is but absolutely polite tn the doing of it, their relief might lie great. A gentleness of demeanor and a courteous response or question ran never be out of place. A man may wear a business suit of clothes to an evening wedding less noticeably than a trucuhnt air of Insolence. If he be perfectly well bred as far as behavior goes. It matters not so much what hto outward garb, altliougli by an nnwrillen law of social observance certain clothes are tbe correct tblng for certain oerasbma. Folltcnem la never wrong. Its practice goes nearly all tbe way toward the goal of the right thing In the right place. We hnr of polite insolence, but insolence is never polite, and II is never under any circumstances polite to be insolent. WEDDINGS, FUNERALS and THEATRE PARTIES. NATURALLY SPARKLING LITHIA WATER ALL TRAINS MET BY ALLENS CARRIA6ES. Glasses There to no rowon why glasses hould not fee comfortable, becoming and beneficial. It all the depends cm properly fitting conframes and tense. If you sult mo you get the boat service money can buy- Expert manufacturing Optician. 2412 Washington Avenue. James Ballards - MEAT MARKET ia the only place in town where you get the worth of your money. 331 24th Street Phone 127K, F. J. KIES EL Q It adds a charming CO., Distributors' Reduction of 25 per cent Now and All ...Next Week... 6 inch J. T. RUSHMEL a Dcligh fully palatable, and pure. zest to anything to drink. JARDINIERES Comfortable? a4 Invisible. The Visible The wisest Indian philosophy hns never boggled, like ours, over that silly The Upauisail word supernatural." exists also ssjvWliat la Inandthe visible what is la Brabms In the invisible, world is also here. The ultimate, al belt unreschalde, is ns resl to the As! atlc mind as rice, awl in tbe Bhngavad-GitArjiiua Is actually permitted t behold tie embodied ittflulte. Indeed It Is kitber this present existence which India Tegards as the Illusion, the tnayn. To see the stars we must wait for night, and to live we must die. Nor Is it uninteresting to note in Hindoo classics bow these large tand happy aeteui-- . tiro of oriental view have softened per sonificstiotui of death. Sir Edwin Ar- nU : and COUPES furnished for BALLS, Art Jardinieres, usual price 85c. Sale Price 65c 9 inch Glazed Jardinieres, two colors, usual price $ LOO 12 . Sde Price inch Glazed Jardinieres, two colors, the $1.25 kind, now 75c 95c All Other Fancy Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. RICHARDSON 2419 Washington Avenue. (Q. GRANT, THE CROCKERY PEOPLE a |