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Show TRUTH. street car employees and clerks nearly all a rest from work on read on that day they might "7! Snn-pe0P- ml COME nrtunitv were given, liight now of our discontent is ffh!" Glorious summer by the arrest of lenders and the eloaldfrof Iwrbar ?n mills it would be a good thing 'I 16 fnvide some place where the toil-g- o nd improve their minds. them to isTcarcely the. thing to urge are ! tend elmrehes which going to where pastors designateu as petty naong-s Sdr to because they do not belong a and party as the pastor, ", Cu much better. tooThen too,to early Sock on week days is cannot get Ihe workingman more read to time in work through hour and then, out goes even if Slight. Change the system and while takes two more employes of heat-ln- . rules the ,ou are at it change and ventilation so that a person is moment and baking not freezing one day iTt AND GET THE KEY FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL 1 Little Home Of Your Own, Wow-citizen- the next. Will Furnish you with Money to buy a home like this and give you Sixteen Years and Eight Months to return it at $5.50 Per Month Per $1,000, The determination come to by the committee of the city council which of street has in charge the matter, His He because he cannot trust himself to exercise moderation, and the simile applies very well to' the city. council, except that for the drunkard I Co-Oper- ative Association 608 Eccles Bldg., Ogden. ft v ft ft Misses Alice Cave and Maude Anderft ft The pupils of the Sacred Heart Academy will give an entertainment on St. Patricks day, ft ft The Ladies Literary club met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. John Cully, Mrs. Claude Zinn was the guest of the afternoon. After a program of three interesting papers by Mrs. Jos. Scowcroft, Mrs. L Thomas and Mrs. of the latest designs by experienced elecBadcon, the hostess served retricians gives to our work that quality freshments. A couple of well light executed which all men of judgment approve. piano solos by Mrs. Zinn contributed much to the pleasantness of the afterWiring for Bells, Telephones, Annunciators, Burglar Alarms and Electric Light. noon. ft ft Etc Ellis of Freed Salt Lake City was an T?Iepi)ou, Cbindeliers, Ogden visitor during the week. ft ft .Miss E. Richey, who lias been visiting her brothers, Albert and Walter, left for Pennsylvania on Tuesday, ft ft Miss Ruth Blair has returned from a visit in Logan. ft ft The Sophomore class of the Ogden High School rendered a very interesting program on Friday evening to a very large audience in the assembly room. Mountain Electric Co. re- 'JResol'Oed, There is a feeling that the police muddle will soon be settled by the mayor again removing Chief Hilton and appointing Sam Barlow to succeed . ulms - That during 1902 I SHALL convert my husband to use Gas; he will buy me a Gas him. Mr. barlow made some canvass the members of the council with a view of discovering his chances of being confirmed. He received encouragement from some and discouragement from others. In the latter class were Tuddenham, Eardley and Sharp, it is said. Mr. Barlow has a good position which he has held for years and can continue to hold as long as he likes. There is a good deal more money in it than he would receive as chief of police, but then there is the glory of weaving a uniform; etc., which is thrown in with the chieftaincy, truth, however, would give Mr. Bar-lo- w the advice which London Funch vis- - ft ft of i Electrical Goods retail business, is likely to cause a diminution in the amount which the city will receive from that source. The Bame ruling will probably apply to merchants licenses, and if it does there be a big reduction in that source also. Fred Nightingale was an Ogden itor Sunday. . .... The decision of City Attorney Nye that the amount of license imposed by the city for carrying on the business of butcher and meat dealer cannot , be ceipts from f laid as controlled and arranged for us Is a perfect servant. Does everything it Is required to do. Does it well. The use of wellmnde for street investigate applications lamps, to grant them where they are really needed and refuse "them where not so. will probably 620 DOOLY BLOCK, : Salt Lake City, Utah. Tbe Electricil council surely should have discretion and firmness enough to trust itself to - 3 i son left for San Francisco during the week. regulated according to the amount of business done,' and that the license must be on the fiat rate principle, so much for wholesale and so much for J . Ogden, March 10. La Coterie was most pleasantly entertained on Tuesday, March 4th, at the home of Mrs. Parmley. Miss Stewart was the of the afternoon. After a short guest business session the club listened to a comprehensive paper on student life at the great English universities, given by Miss Kimball. A lively discussion was brought out by the paper. Luring the social hour refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Stewart. The club then adjourned to meet in two weeks with Miss Ilendershot. . need lights just as much and even more than the business portions because they have no police protection. The . 3 ft ft lights. The districts pay their share of the hill for street lighting and should have a fair share of the benefits. In fact the outside sections . . '4 j along very well without people of the . outlying J '8 i Call Today and Get Your Contracts. swearing off, provided. he keeps his oath,' as he can get along very well without liquor, but the city cannot get 4 X OGDEN SOCIETY. than any other similar institution in existence as we already have offices all the way from Chicago to the Pacific coast Over $200,000 contracted for homes in Utah now. there is a good excuse. "Indeed he should be commended for the act of 9 u . cidedly strained. INTEREST" does so 'I Cl If . more new lighting, not to grant any street lights is something like an habitual drunkard swearing off. f : ft ft At the meeting of the City Council there was a lively passage of arms between Councilmen Daveler and Robertson, and for a time it was feared there would be a personal encounter between them. It, however, passed off without a scene. The relations between the two gentlemen from the fifth are de- OF CHICAGO. ILL. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. i gave to those about to marry, Dont. The glory will not compensate for the hot water he will be in constantly, that is if the biographies of previous chiefs of police in Salt Lake is any criterion. The whistle is too dear, Sam. Truth has an idea tb&t the whole thing is one of Mr. Barlows practical jokes and that he really doesn't want the place, ft ft According to the forecast in Truth last week, Land and Water Commissioner Westerfield at his own urgent request was relieved from office "and the mayors appointment of I. M. Fisher to succeed Mr. Westerfield was confirmed. The appointment is a very one and Mr. Fisher will doubtless good satisfactorily carry on the work so ably conducted by his predecessor. laboring-dr0ffiflTav- 1CelSire P 1 Stove; 1 will then be contented and make him a happy husband. Wife. BUY YOUR CAS STOVES OF , ft ft The Child Culture club had a most interesting meeting at Mrs. Flygares on Friday afternoon. A paper on bad habits in cbiidren was read and discussed. Three new members were added to the club, Mrs. Harriet Johnson, Mrs. Gerding and Miss Roving. The club meets with Mrs. Rich, Friday, March 14th, on Washington avenue. " . ...Ohb Lijbt t Power (o.... NO. T SOUTH MAIN STREET. V ft ft- . Miss Elizabeth Orth entertained few friends on Friday evening. .'ft ft . . . a . Alma Chambers, who is attending the university in Salt Lake, visited his parents in Ogden last week, . . |