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Show 10 Jessie Home, G. Jordan School. Louise A. Schiell, principal, G. Mrs. S. E. Karrick, G. Lafayette School. J. H. Coombs, principal, M. Katherine T. McDonald, G. Adeline Thackeray, M. Fhebe Scholes, M. Mabel Dailey, G. Harriet Cohn, G. Emma F. Gallagher, G. Blanche Cherry, G. Mary C. Brown, M. Margaret G. Anna R. Adams, G. Nellie Maguire, G. Emma F. Hamlin, M. Frances Russell, G. Emma Holberg, G. Fannie Galbraith, G. Sarah L. Martin, G. Lillian Bain, G. Me-Vichi- mon, M. Har- fred Rees, M. G. Murphy, G. Washington School. H. B. Folsom, principal, M. Retta Ella WhitAlma D. Casady, G. Marlon Van Cott, M. a Mollie Alexander. Kathryn Riddle, G. Nettie A. Meyer, D. aker, G. Jane Carney, G. Etai-m- r, e, WE WILL MAKE ARGAIN r, Florence Robbins, G. Bessie Bowring, M. Florence Dye, M. Nellie Brown, M. Anna Swenson, G. Anna E. Schwartz, G. Cora Eaton, G. May G. Alexander, G. Kathryn C. Wall, G. Clara Latimer, D. TO CLOSE OUT ALL 3 5 e, Mrs. E. V. Fritz, G. Edith Palmer, M. Una E. Rhinehart, G. Winnifred Whitehead, G. Martha Alexander, G. Laura Widdison, M. Caroline Lam-so- Wm. Bradford, principal, M. Mrs. K. B. Parsons, G. Laura J. Walker, G. Jessie Hutchinson, G. Alice Manning, G. Laura L. Foster, M. Sallie McLeod, G. Charlotte Stewart, M. Mary Van Houton, G. Estelle Dunford, M. Nellie Loback, D. Jessie Drew, G. Thomas Howells, M. Helena M. M. Fannie Buckbee, G. Mary Wafsh, L. Hoag, G. Bessie Williamson, G. Winnifred Beatrice Anderson, D. Hardy, G. Maude Potter, G. Martha n, G. Archie Kessler, teacher in manual training department, M. o A Ballade of the True Poet. DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER Watters, G. ALL THIS WEEK Oquirrh School. L. M. Qualtrough, principal, G. Margaret Outcast, G. J. Katherine Cauf-fielG. Grace Frost, G. Mary J. Wolcott, G. Harriet Levis, G. Mrs. E. S. Brooke, G. Matilda Lindberg, M. Helen M. Roys, G. Blanche Law-soM. Jennie Breckon, G. Kate McKenzie, G. Mary G. Caulfield, G. Mol-li- e Maud Croff, G. Templeton, G. Helen Baley, G. Bertha Martin, G. Dorothy Bowman, M. Kate H. Gate-relG. Nora Reese, M. Riverside School. W. D. Prosser, principal, G. M. lone Carroll, D. Augusta L. Hunt, D. Hannah Mclachlan, M. Kate Alley, d, Ne&pman9 PHONE 548. 120 MAIN ST. Leah Emma Nellie Grace H. Stanchfield, G. M. SuttoD, M. Amy Bowman, M. Anna Nebeker, M. E. E. H. Scott, G. Claire Williams, G. Nellie Herman, M. John S. Welch, Lottie Burch, G. Uintah 8chool. Dryden R. Coombs, principal, M. May Thomas, M. Lucy Gaby, G. Ella G. times that question and tongues Oh, yield not ye, though the world de- that rail ride, Just Long Enough to See Denver Every day the Burlington starts a luxurious standard sleeping car to St. Louis. It goes through without change, but it is halted in Denver from mid afternoon until late evening just long enough for the tourist to see Colorados capital and principal city, and call on friends or business acquaintances there. Convenient arrangement! Let me tell you more about it Special rates to St Louis and return (direct or via Chicago) are in effect over the Burlington everv Tuesday and Friday. Kelsey, D. Union School. W. S. Wallace, principal, M. Sarah 1. Lake, G. Elizabeth Dixon, D. Agnes Nolan, G. Nellie' Manning, G. Jennie . Hanson, ML Florence Harrison, G. Louisa King, G. Ray Woodcock, M Winona S. Emma Sudheimer, G. M. .Edith Boyd, G. Mattie Needham, A. Wilt, G. Annie Phoenix, D. Fannie Wheeler, M. Ida Sconberg, M. For who shall stand If the poets fail? Heed not the balks and blows that wrong, The crosses that hinder, the cuts that hide In fairest shows that to guile belong; Ida C Coates, G. Twelfth School. Evelyn C. Reilly, acting principal, G. Edith McLelland, M. Rubetta Moorhead, G. .Harriet Hobart, G. Marie Jensen, M. Lou Dunn, G. Training School. J. E. McKnight, principal, G. Daisy Raybould, G. Lenore Samson, G. Strewn with shoals where the dark rocks throng. And beautiful islands to hope denied. Trials that stanchest hearts betide. Dangers that bravest souls assail? Bear up, though your sorrows be multl- - Though the heart be grieved and the soul be tried, Courage! and valiantly all outride! Sighs are for cowards who quake and quail; Be ye as heroes whose hearts abide, For who shall stand if the poets fail? Brothers! whose faith Is a lamp and Barbara Kinnersley, e, that roaring gulfs vide, l, Eleanor McMaster, M. Sumner School. Oscar Van Cott principal, D. Maude Harrold, G. Mrs. E. E. Shepard, G. Mary A. Higgs, M. Celia McFall, G. Althea Moreton, G. Mabel Gardiner, G. Winona Jones, G. Lily Potter, G. F. B. Haynes, M. Jessie Boyd, G. Annie M. Anderson, G. Amelia R. Stock-dalM. Adelaide Joynt, D. Louise Benz, G. Ada M. Pratt, D. Sadie A. Brothers! who follow the seas of song. Mariners brave on an ocean wide. Bearing away with hearts so strong For a haven fair on the farther side; Stand to your course with dauntless pride. Gallantly breasting the foam and gale. And staying not for the storms that chide. For who shall stand If the poets fall? What If the voyage be wild and long. O'er an ocean di- n, Martin, G. Evans, D. Wood-manse- Whittier School. Lowell School. M. Ida Dysart, G. Margaret Caldwell, M. Ida Davis, M. Estella Tay-loM. Annie Anderson, M. Alice Herman, M. Xenia Druce, M. Webster School. F. D. Keeler, principal, G. Nellie S. Forbes, G. Elizabeth Fitzgerald, G. Louise Haymond, T). Anna E. Wade M. Maud Clark, G. Winifred G. Jennie Smith, M. Clara Cooper, G. Eloise R. Allen, G. Grace M. Nielson, M. Sarah M. Gillett, M. Emma Ivie, D. Cora Clark, G. Grace Snyder, G. Mamie White, M. Maude Paul, M. Anna K. Brunton, G. Mattie E. McKay, G. Gertrude Reilly, G. M. G. G. F. Daft, G. Mima B. Caroline Smith, M. G. Arietta Walker Caroline HarriSue A; Kendall, M. Marie Meloy, G. Francis G. M. Florence Ethel G. Emma son, Minnie Lewis, Ray, Clark, G. Mary Connelly, M. Kath- J. Ames, G. M. D. R. Ellis Parry, Shipp, M. Cora D. ryn Jelich, M. Grace Smith, G. Wini Brown, M. Florence Lloyd, Patterson, G. Josephine Chambers Etta Powers, principal, G. Sylvia Cohn, G. Ella Chase, M. Minnie . Gwendolyn Wasatch School. J. 0. Cross, principal, G. Lincoln School. Bur-melste- truth. For who shall stand If the poets fail? O. C. Auringer In Boston Pilot. 0 REPBLICAN SPEAKERS. Saturday, Oct 8. Hendon, Millard County, 2 p. m. Judge Botkin, Judge Knox, Judge Melville. Kanosh, Millard County, 8.p. m. Judge Botkin, Judge Knox, Judge Melville. Monday, Oct. 10. MQdena, Iron County, 2 p. m; Judge Botkin, Judge Knox, Judge Melville. Pinto, Washington County, 8 p. m. Judge Botkin, Judge Knox, Judge Melville. Editor Glasmann of Ogden will speak at the following named places on the dates named: Wednesday, Oct 28. Pino Valley, 10 a. m.; St George. 8 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 29. Washington. 10 a. m.; Leeds, 2 p. m.; Toquerville, 8 1?. m. - -- R. F NE8LEN, 79 Genual Agent. W. SECOND SOUTH ST. ticket office. -- BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. . & Friday, Oct 30. o Whale Indulged in Gii. . In the stomach of one of the whales caught off the Coast of Shetland by s whaling1 steamer has been found a iarge Dqtcfe It was in per feet condition. gin-bottl- e. |