Show OGDEN DEPARTMENT HIGH SCHOOL EXERCISES Graduates and Programme The Annual An-nual Commencement The annual commencement exercises of the Ogden high school took place at hue Grand operahouse this evening In the language of Superintendent Allison It was the most successful and best affair of the kind Iho school has over had The Grand proved much too small to accommodate accom-modate the audience upward of 2500 being packed In like sardines and him dreds turned away The entire buildIng build-Ing from gallery lo parquotto was a prv fuslon of black and orange tho school colors Thp stage Waa a bower of ilowcrs and vines and blossoms were entwined about the boxes and walls The address of welcome was delivered by Reuben Evans who sold In part V Citizens of Ojjdcn You behold tho advent ad-vent V of another high school commencement V commence-ment As the hopeful kino seek the liesh green shoots for their delicate and subtle flavor so you havo como hare lo feed and grow fat on our lender buf prodigal wisdom From what you havo heard on similar occasions you may Infer In-fer that wo are now standing upon llfcs threshold far bo It from mo to presume such reiteration I snail wqrd the same thought in an original manner and say that tonight wo arc to launch on the tempestuous sea of fortune but I as sure you It la not our fault that wo undertake un-dertake V to do so In this ostcntallous manner wo would rather make the ea ray from some lonely and desolate Isle whevo there would be no critical eye to note our Inexperienced seamanship Ho humorously welcomed the audience on the ground that misery loves company com-pany referring to the efforts to avoid V the formal exercises made to the Board of Education but all for naught but they had accepted iho ultimatum In good humor and determined to Idmln istcr a pcrmcablo and pungent dose that would not soon be forgotten The speak or also paid his Respects to Superintendent V Superintend-ent Wilson which wero highly appreciated appre-ciated Ho then directed his remarks lo the class tolling of their work and their determination the future One said ho will enter Berkeley another Northwestern university another Stanford Stan-ford and another Ann Arbor while two will go to Germany us missionaries and another remove to California MISS OLIVE GREEN The thesis by Miss OlIve Green cntl led The interaction of Mind and Books was an Interesting number Tho subject was handled In a masterly manner man-ner and was In part as follows The mind Is the camera on whoso sensitive plates the human soui records its knowledge of life but as no ono mind Is capable of embracing thca entire field of human knowledge muchjot It must be blocked In from books Books are the heralds that declare greatness of experience experi-ence bul their greatest value lies In character building They will often voice our sentiments Before we havo really formulated them They have besides a direct a reactionary Influence and tho mental qualities are concentrated Math omatlcs teaches the constancy of truth and the Immutability of the law Science Sci-ence carries this principle from the realm ot numbers and uppllos It to ho V universe Law Is omnipresent unchangeable un-changeable History political and natural nat-ural IB but the exemplification of Its workings Literature recoids the emotions emo-tions of man Hero wo sock for the counterpart of every mood Arts highest high-est effect Is to mako now artiste Poatry and romance feed the Imagination throwing a mystic spell over every commonplace com-monplace object The normal childwill show a preference for ono study because his mind runs that way Then give him the book that his natural dcslro runs lo and bid him read V VV PROGRAMME Overture Morning Noon ant Night in Venice Orchestra The Huntsmans Chorus High nchool chorus Invocation Rev P M Cushrahan The Call to ArmsHigh school choruff Intermezzo Salome Orchestra Address of welcome Reuben Evans Oration The Interaction of Mind and Books Olive Croons Cavalry Charge Orchestra Ruth a colloquy composed by Lily Looman cast V Kinsman Reuben Evans Orpah Florence Miller Boaz James Irecce Overseer Henry Nelson Sarah Flon code Gwllllam Judge Lester Corey Naomi Nettle Pottcrson Ruth May Hume V V V V Synopsis Scone 1 On the borders of Pajesllne Scene 2 In Iho fields of Boaz Scene 3 At the gate of Bethlehem Concert waltz Beau Idtl Orchestra Address lo graduatesDr John F Wnglo Presentation of diplomas President Thomas D Deo High school song songHigh school and alumni The class address was delivered by Prof John F Engle of tho Logan Agricultural Agri-cultural college and In the absence of Judge Dee Superintendent Allison delivered deliv-ered the diplomas V VV GRADUATES V V The graduates are Classical Course Inez Adams Tulle Baker Florence Gwllllam May Hume Maud Lanphoro Ida Roberts Luclle Stanley Olive Greene Lllllas Lochhead Edna Mldiflelon Nettle Pettcrson Retto Vera Smith Paul G Bishop James S Freece Fred J Klaus Fred W Redfiold Lester S Corey Ransforrl Fletcher George J Kohnr Milton E Purdy David G Moyos Cralglc Thorburn Scientific Course Lily May Leaman Reuben T Evans Henry W Nelson English COUIHC Florence Miller Bessie Moyes Maudo Andciion Jessie Hammond Ham-mond I Mrs Smiths Infant Case V Assistant County Attorney Loofbourow of Salt LJLlco was In Ogden yesterday looking Into the case of the colored lad about whom so much has boon In iho papers pa-pers lately Mrs Smith who claims the child appears to be malting llfo a burden bur-den for the Salt Lako officers and they endeavoring to settle the matter it possible The child Is at the homu OL a colored family named Hatfield at Salt Lake Kiesels Philanthropy Ogden June GState Senator Fred J Kloscl has donated to tho Slate Industrial Indus-trial school five lolfc or parcels of laud V lying adjacent lo tho V Institution t6V the vest Tho Lcglulaturo In 1601 npncoprl alcd S2200 lo iSuichasc a i tract at land there but It proved InHuillclcnt Mr IClcbcl however magnanimously V donated the five lot belonging to him Grant Resigns VV VV V J F Grant has resigned as manager of the Consolidated Implement company and will remove to Salt Lako where In company com-pany with llobur J and B F Grant no will go into the brokerage and commission commis-sion uuslneos Tho resignation was sent in some days ago but no succcesor has been appointed J F Grant Jr will remain In Ogden having accepted a position po-sition with the Cooperative Wagon and Machine company V Brevities The loss on the Pecry mill Is said to exceed S6GO fully Insured VV V Judge Rojapp will make no more orders V for attorneys except In Ogden court Tho fieldday exercises of the high school take place today at Glcnwood park V VV Tho hearing V of Mormon Cragun charged with malicious mischief will V como up ihlu morning The grounds buildings and fixtures of the Roy Canning company have been purchased by David Ecclcs of Ogden for V 10500 I W A Check the wellknown Southern Pacific passenger conductor was married mar-ried at Itaulu Mountain Nev Wedrucn V day to Miss Crum Harry McGovcrn a prizefighter and I Dr Murphy the Stanford uiilvenslly p athletic coach passed through Ogden yesterday on route East A drunk who gave his name as Thomas Llovd created a good deal of excitement on Twentyfifth street inst evening by resisting arrest and lighting Ofllccrs Sullivan I Sul-livan and Farr all the way to thq alatloii A friend named Johnson attempted to intercede for Lloyd and was himself locked up I V |