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Show repuaucan convention. The attendance at the Republican state convention was not so large as might have been expected, but what it lacked in members it seemed to make up In enthusiasm, for the dele- especially enthusiastic. The members were unusually prompt in getting together and it was only gates were a few moments, after the .hour .appointed, when Chairman James Anderson called- - the delegates to order and TRUTH. Joe Lippman, Ben Heywood, Walter board In everjP case where a departMeeks and J. J. Myers were a busy ment has been abolished or disconquartette in the rear during all the tinued, to reinstate the same if at the speaking. end of the year, to the Judgment of the Truth goes to press too early to superintendent' and teachers It Is depresent the result of the convention sirable. The High school is especially which should have been a day earlier. well conducted. It not bo necesought We are, however willing to wager a for Truth to defend tho board, sary small sum that the result will be very but in view of the action of tho syndiclose to the forecast of Truth last cated In attacking it newspapers week. whenever convenient and also by silence leading people to believe In a BOARD OF EDUCATION. wrong condition of affairs, this paper has deemed it wise to set tho memWhenever the syndicated newspa- bership and tho official subordinates pers, meaning, of course, the Tribune, of the board of education right. The the Telegram and the Herald, have question of Mormon and Gentile is not of the work of the had anything to say, of late, in connec- entering into any board, and all matters are being pleastion with the work of the board of antly conducted. Palma Trophy Contest. Invitations have been sent to rlfl men in tho United States and in v rlous foreign countries requesting ths appointment of teams to participate in the match for tho Palma trophy, which represents tho military team championship of tho world. Ths trophy was won by tho American team at BIsley, England, July 11, 1903. This year tho trophy is to bo contested foi at Sea Girt, N. J., Sept. 1. Jenkins Leaves for Europe. Tom Jenkins, Americas champion catch as catch can wrestler, has sailed for Europe. On his arrival In Eng. land he will go to London, and there a match for the probably Walter Williams, the landscape world's arrange wrestling championship with gardener, has nearly completed the George Hackcnschmidt, the "Russian lawn at the new residence of M. II. lion. mus of the syndicated newspapers toWhether Jenkins meets Walker on Brigham street. This lawn or not ho Intends to tour ward the board is well understood. will be not only the largest, but also the large European cities and meet But it is unfair and unjust to misrep- the finest in this city, which is noted all comers. resent the board in its work, because for its beautiful lawns. Tho contract price for making the lawn was about figures do not Justify such action. The $1,200. Detroit M. and M. a Classic. financial statement issued by the o Since the M. and M. stake at DeGeorge G. Armstrong Is developing clerk, which the syndicated news good deal of strength for the nomi troit has become a classic, tho great papers have studiously refrained from anation for district Judge. Ills friends est Interest Is manifested In the prob publishing, shows tnat instead of the feel confident that he will land the able candidates each spring. Ed board being criticised for its actions, nomination. Geers has one or two horses which o it should be commended. Here is the are considered good enough to star! statement, which was issued April 4: Start the day right by building in the race;, Hudson has one, Chandlei Statement of receipts and expendi- your fire with Castle Gate or Clear another, and E. E. Smathcrs has Jollj tures by board of education, July 1st, Creek. Bachelor. Now comes tho "Great Di1903, to April 1st, 1904. vide Denver with Happy Walnut, WI8DOIWS WHI8PER8. RECEIPTS. 2:24, a son of Happy Ileir. This Maintenance and building horse Is said to have trotted a. trial A woman In love always ia blind to in fund 1242,382.99 2:13, and to have moro speed State school fund 57,073.59 her own folly. than he showed that day. County school fund 65,939.09 Estimated additional reSome men make positive failures 15,000.00 even of their mistakes. ceipts, state fund Secretary Tom. Pitt read the call. Chairman Anderson then made a very able address, from a Republican which he made in standpoint, auditors by education, whatever has been pubhis with hit a his and eloquence. lished has been in the nature ot adhis oratory made a verse criticism. Of course the aninever Mr. Anderson better speech anywhere. His allusions to Roosevelt were especially well received and his arraignment of the Democracy found favor with his auditors. At the conclusion of his address Bill Glasmann was .introduced as temporary chairman and Hon. Thomas Hull as temporary secretary, vice-chairm- ' an and assistant : secre- taries to the number of half a dozen were also named. C. V. Anderson of Salt Lake City was designated as T. C. Callister of sergeant-at-armMillard, who was named as chaplain, was not in the house at the time, so the convention proceeded without s. prayer. speech, which was quite lengthy, was Bill's usual speech, only a few variations being added. Bills PROFESSIONAL CARDS . Anton Pederson, PIANO, VIOLIN, HARMONY. Hack-enschml- Receipts account, sinking fund 13,250.00 Every man ia ready to declare he Studio; Clayton Music Co , Main Street. Receipts account, interest has sown his wild oats. fund 33,250.00 Monsieur, and Madam de Loery, Men often buy experience at the exTotal 1426,945.67 VOICE CVLTUBE pense of someone else. and French Conversation. Breathing and EXPENDITURES. Coaching (or Opera a Specialty. General expense $ 12,172.56 When a man talks too much he dis0 Commercial Club Building. Janitors supplies 1,146.71 likes to be Informed of it Janitors salaries 16,021.51 fuel and lights 8,276.71 Women who wish they could swear Miss Books and school supplies 6,909.40 wonder why men laugh at them. Mainteance and repairs .. 14,464.95 TEACHER. OF MVS1C Teachers' salaries 146,355.96 The heart of a woman can stand school 50,531.52 Lafayette 'PHONE 1289 x. Sinking fund investment.. 13,523.33 more bruises than she ia willing to adSTUDIO, IS! (. FIRST SO. 47.05 mit Furniture 30.00 Rent The confidence a woman hap in her Interest on bonds ........ 33,150.54 McComick note 1,500.00 husband may be the result of his very boldness. Total ?317,630.24 THE FERGUS COALTER Estimated amount to comWhen a man undertakes to discuss $100,000.00 love he wind3 up by pronouncing it a plete school yfear treasof in hands Balance form of insanity. MUSIC CO. urer April 1, 1904 106,148.18 Estimated additional reHow a woman does like to tall state fund 15,000.00 ceipts, about the doings and the sayings of ARE MAKING seen As wil be from this statement, SPECIAL PRICES the man of. .whom she is fond. o the expenditures have been economic ON in character. There is a balance in Railroad for Tripoli. the treasury at the beginning of the A report from Tripoli is to the efmonth of $106,148.18, and estimated to fect that surveys are now being made come from the state fund of about for a railroad from a point on the $15,000 more. This enables the board Trito carry out Its Intention of giving Mediterranean into the interior. AND' the city a full school term of nine poli is a dependency of onthe Ottoman the northmonths and leaves It in condition emplfe and is situated where it will not, as has been the case ern coast of Africa Its population so many times, have to borrow money consists chiefly of Moors and Arabs. 0 on an overdraft. DURING CONFERENCE. $75,000 for a Spring. Nor have the schools suffered to WE INVITE YOU TO Turfman John E. Madden has probbring about this state of affairs. The CALL AND EXAMINE are in this of schools splendid city ably Just paid the highest price OUR STOCK. : ; : i : their efficiency being known for a spring. He purchased condition, reater than ever before. The econ- the Kentucky farm of James E. Mcomy has been in cutting down ex- Cann,' Who was murdered in St Louis, penses in quarters other than in the paying $75,000 for eighty , acres. He Fergus Goalter Music Co. school work, for every, teacher .is up sald-4h-at he did "net want the land, to tht standard. True, there hayd he and that .purchased it because it AIN. .STREET. been some changes in certain depart, ContheA nevr-- f ailing- spring, of NEXT DOOR JO.Z C, ft, I.? .7 mental the results of which remain sHiTV n seen, but it ia the Intention of the water Adjacent to his farm, 259-26- Nora Gleason. , s ' PI AN ORGANS .J; - to-b- e LYON & CO. 1 DLAt) jsip MLRjCHAJNTJA MAMAlNSTfUZT salt LAscarr utai .. dt |