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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, IHSTfli : LOCAL BRIEFS j Oliver Smith and Jack Cunningham were arrested lart night by Officer It. Burke upon the charge of fat driving. Claude I). IVck of Ogden hue been elected eecond lieutenant of a company of the national guard In Halt Lake. of F. A. Swaiiger, superintendent achoola at Anaconda, Mont., aint and today with a former crony, J. J. Brummltt of thla city. Those who ore on the atreet thla evening will nee an eastern expert trick bicycle rider In a free public exhibition, ao we are Informed. About ten local automobile! left thin afternoon for Balt Lake, where they will participate In the automobile parade to be held there thie evening. Mr. Tom Mathewn of Salt Lake la In this city and will remain until Sunday morning, when he will take personal charge of the automobile excursion to Salt Lake. The condition of Mrs. Zannle Cannon Irvine of Salt Lnke, who has been so dnngerously 111, la slightly Improved. The physicians state that she will reach the critical point In her Illness today and her relatives are at her bedside hoping for a favorable change. The county commislsouers of Salt Lake county, accompanied by the superintendent of the Salt Labe county Inflrmnry, made an Inspection of the Weber county Infirmary today and are spending this afternoon In Ogden canyon, the guests of the commissioners of this county. FROM HIS WHEEL EARL STONE MEETS WITH PAIN- FUL ACCIDENT. Coaster Brake of His Wheel Was fective Boy Badly Bruiaed. De- JULY 30, 1904. I MV IH The Utah THE POLICE COURT THE DEE SCHOOL Knitting Works NAME SELECTED FOR THE NEW FOURTEEN OF THEM FINED FOR TRESPASSING. BUILDING. Applications for Positions as Tsachars Actad Upon by Board of Education. HEADQUARTERS FOR Underwear, Hosiery Youthful Thiof Gets Thirty Daya for Stealing From and Knit Goods yea-terd- ay Harry Muller, a youthful thief, The board of education met In regEarl Stone, employed as a delivery We respectfully invite the public to call in charged with petty larceny, was senboy at the store of Paine ft Hurst in ular session last evening, and examine our line this city, had the misfortune this Joyce presiding In the absence tenced to thirty days on the rock pile his from of thie bicycle Howell morning. morning falling of President Dee, all other members by Judge and sustaining severe Injuries about in company with two older Muller, being present. the head and face. last night slept In a box-ca- r. of President Dee was boys, absence The sev111 for Thla morning when the latter two Young Stone had been of by the board In taken advantage was permiseral days past and given awoke they found Muller busily enmanner: Chairman sion by his employers to enjoy a va- the following In donning their wearing ap 2345 WASHINGTON AVIL, TELEPHONE J37-- Z G william of the building and grounds gaged OGDEN, ITTAH cation. Early thla morning. In comhis trousers examining Upon pareL called board's the and arose committee was found he also one that of the pany with two of his boy friends, he boys to the fact that the new mounted his bicycle and made for the attention hy several dollars. Muller was then not had street yet building Twentieth a thorough beating, which Is Ogden river to spend the day on Its a name, and therefore given shores. In riding down the steep In- been given borne out by the presence of a "blue In view uf the faithful and cline leading to the river from Imme- moved that eye, and then turned over to the offiservice of President Dee, the cers. diately In the rear of the School for untiring The Dee be christened the Deaf, his wheel reached a rapid building William E. Kendall and James Day-to- n, This motion was seconded School. speed. The little fellow attempted to charged with drunkenness, were adset his coaster brake, but It would not by Mr. Conroy and unanimously and admonished to go discharged work and suddenly caught In such a opted. business. their about President Dee has been actively conmanner as to throw the boy completeBen Johnson, .who proceeded to get with the hoard of education nected disand for a ly over the handle-bar- s within twenty minutes after drunk e years, and Is tance of about fifteen feet He land- for the past thlrty-flvbeen discharged last Wednesof and devotes having ed on his breast and face with such a most ardent supporter was given thirty days for a day, to the advancement of edforce ns to Inflict several bad cuts on much time of routine. change bestowed upon the latter. Tie received a bad cut over ucation. The honor Edward Durlne, charged with vaIndeed. earned Is him well one eye and also another on the lips. and attempting to sell phony" The teachers' committee recommend- grancy As he struck the ground with his chin was given ten days. jewelry, of the following his tongue was almost bitten In two ed the employment An army of Austrians, fourteen In James and several stlches were necessi- teachers: Heber L. Barker Jr., number, were arraigned for trespass M. L. Gertrude Kennedy and Barker, tated. FI.AYEl) JUST AS IT WAS WRITTEN to succeed lng and fined $1 each. One burly fel The boy was taken to his home Eva R Busch, the latter low In their number waa compelled NEW LIBRARIAN ELECTED. Miss Alice Casson, who has tendered to face a second charge, that of carAt the meeting of the board of di- where his Injuries were attended to. her resignation from the high school not are wounds The painful although rectors of the Carnegie library last rying concealed weapons, which cost faculty. serious. him $5 additional. was W. Miss Harris Grace evening, Florence E. Stevens made applies elected librarian for the year ending tlon for one of the free scholarships Baseball Players and Foot Racer! PARKER DAY AT SALTAER. July 1, 1905. Miss Harris has been In the University of Utah. The retaking the course of library training quest was granted. UNDER A BIG TENT ON Louis J. Kruger, under the efficient supervision of Miss Great Outpouring of Democrats ExlongSuperintendent Allison exhibited an distance foot racer of Is and and Germany Kaddls, the present librarian, pected Champ Clark May Be armful of letters of applications for Dur Holland, writes, Oct 27, 1901: now taking the course of advanced InPresent and Speak. as positions teachers, containing pho my training of eight weeks foot ing struction at the Iowa state normal tographs, recommendations, etc. They races at Salt Lake City, in April last school In Iowa City, la. Miss Harris The Democrats of the atate are pre- were ordered filed. used Ballard's Snow Liniment to will assume charge of the library In paring for a great outing at Saltalr GRANDEST PRODUCTION N YEiBS my greatest satisfaction. Therefore I August upon her return from the Thursday, August 4th. Special trains ASSAULTED ADD ROBBED. recommend Snow east. to Liniment highly will be run from all over the atate and ell who are troubled with sprains, an outpouring of Democrats la ex De- - bruises or rheumatism. Children Msmbers of Hobo Thrse NEVER GROWS OLD. Gang 25c, 50c, $1 p acted. From Ogden a special will be on Sorious a tainsd a bottle. Sold by George F. Cave. Charge. Uncle Tom's Cabin s pure, whole run over the Short Line, leaving at some and Instructive. It la a play for 9:10 In the morning and returning at A moat cowardly assault and robthe masses, one that every child 11 at night occurred at about 10 o'clock last bery should see, and the more they see Un Invitations have been sent to sevele Tom's Cabin the more popular it eral Democrats of prominence In the night In the northern end of the railbecomes. The grand old drama will nation asking them to addreaa the road yards. The victim of the affair live forever, ( and a nroduced by the people on that day. Hon. Champ gives his name as H. Milton, and states John F. Blowe company It is Just wh:it Clark la endeavoring to arrange to that early in the evening he het sevthe public want Ur.le Tom's Cabin come to Utah for that day. He la ex eral young men who told him that as It should be. Stowe's company pected to deliver the address of no they were going to Grand Junction comes Monday, August 1st, under a tlflcatlon at Eaopus on the 10th and If and since he was headed for the same big tent, on city hall square. he can make the two dates with ease place the three started to walk north he will accept the Invitation to apeak through the railroad yards to the Rio Grande Western tracks. FORMER OGDENITE PROMOTED. at the Lake. They ' A. B. not gone a great ways before they had 1897 In was. who Hall, One feature of the program will .be agent were met by two other men and imfor the Rio Grnnde Western In Ogden, five minutes speeches by the followand without the least provhas been appointed superintendent of ing gentlemen: mediately, O. W. Powers, Hons. terminals at Galveston, Tex., for the Moses Thatcher, Joshua Greenwood, ocation or warning, the quartette Gulf, Colorado A Santa Fe. The Gulf. B. H. Roberta, R. W. Sloan, C. W. sprang upon Milton and gave him terrible beating, robbed him of his Colorado ft Santa Fe runs from Pur- Penrose. Aqulln Nebeker, W. E. Ryd cell to Galveston, a dlstannce of 518 alch and Frank J. Cannon. Any or- money and watch and then fled. With miles, and is a factor In transportation ator exceeding five minutes In his blood trickling from the wounds about to and from Kannsas City and the speech will be fined one dollar for each his head and face, Milton made his west. It Is part of the big Rants Fe minute and he to town and soon found Officers expected to pay such way system. sum as assessed against him into the X. A. Herrick and William Felker, to The seasons daintiest, newest, sheerest Wash Fabrics at prices so low that the treasury of the Young Men's Demo- whom he told his story. The officers HER WORK APPRECIATED. immediately accompanied him to the cratic dub. most economical can be handsomely gowned. At the meeting of the board of diThe ladles are preparing to aid In place near the Southern Pacific bridge rectors of the Carnegie library last entertaining on that Robber's Roost day and 150 young commonly called evening, a resolution of respect and ladles from the varloua counties will he Here they found some thirty hobos appreciation was unanimously passed asked to act upon the reception com- who were all lined up against a fence. In behalf of Mias Faddis for her excel- mittee. Milton soon Identified three of them lent work In organising the library. The Columbia drill will be given by as his assailants. They gave their sixteen young ladles under the lead- names as Ed. Gruter, James Wilson UNION LABOR MEETING. and Carl Ager, and were locked up to ership of Mlsa Anna Mousely. Priced so low during this sale The Women's Union Labor league be arraigned will pay you to buy a six months supply. before Judge Howell A voting contest for the most popuwill meet to organise In Thomas' hail lar young out Two Monday of morning. the A the a lady Democrats, prlxe "Wednesday evening, August Id. Every beautiful solitaire diamond, will be number of hobos, James Barry and friend to organised labor is Invited to held at the Lake. The most were also locked up popular Clyde Beeman, take part. By order of the Trades and young man will receive a gold watch. as witnesses. When questioned by Labor Assembly. Altogether a good social time is the officers today they admitted that i . MRS. CLARK, BIO CLEARANCE SALE OF looked for and all Democrats, young the three men arrested were guilty Acting President and old, male and female, are urged of the robbery, but said that they MARIE HKKDERSHOT, to be present that the regeneration of knew nothing about the fourth party. Acting Secretary. Utuh may be auspiciously begun. Cheerfully Recommended for Remember the spec'al matinee at By visiting the Utahna thla week Utahna Park Saturday at 4 p. m., at you will witness one of the best hills which beautiful presents will be given ever O. G. HIghbee, Danville, Ills., writes produced In the city for the one Dec. 2. 1901: "About two years ago I away to the ladles and children. admission. Admission, 10 cents. was laid up for four months with rheumatism. I tried Ballard's enow WHY NOT BUY A HOME? one The tables have been refilled for bottle cured me. I can Liniment; I have some good ones to he sold and the sale will go forward selling cheerfully recommend It to all suffercheap. Monthly payments, If you like. apace. Many women have been good enough to tell us these are by far the, ing from like affliction. 25c, 50c, SL E. & ROLAPP, Sold hy George F. Cave. Eccles Building. Vice-Preside- nt of Summer L. D. S. Garments 90 cents per pair STOWES SCENIC REVIVAL Uncle Toms CaMn Ogden One Night, Monday, Aug. 1st City Hall Square Prices 25c and 35c Prices at the Lowest Level u Ever Reached u--- u u v x CLEARANCE SALE OF WASH FABRICS ft s: ' Take the 4 nmmmnimmmmmnmmni Vf. mmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmin 25c and 35c Wash Goods 15c and 20c Wash Goods 8c and 10c Wash Goods .... 15c .... 10c at at at ... . 5c that it r Clearance Sale of Ladies Wash Waists Y 1 Girls Wash Dresses and Sailor Suits 6? Undermuslin Sale . todays . i that BEST VALUES EVER IN OGDEN i ' V r lv Signet Rings rl 'J great-grsndfathe- ra TODAY THE SIGNET RING IS AGAIN i U' ?.' s Jh H. : , "ft n A-- 2. Years ago our and grandmothers wore heavy bands of gold on thoir fingers, with the family crest or monogram engraved in the plate on top. Thaee were called Signet Rings. IT FAR NEATER THAN BEFORE and beautifully colored in the newest tints of Rose Gold, they make a most effective ornament for the hand of either lady of gentleman. All monogram work is done artistically and is absolutely free. Hand-carvs- d S. J. LEWIS & CO. Mrs. May Downing of Salt Lake City will give free lessons In art needle work Mondays from I to 4 p. Thursday's from 10 a. m. to II commencing Monday, July 18th. You are Invited to accept thie offer and become acquainted with Mrs. Downing, and also our prices and way of doing business. Yours respectfully, I. L. CLARK ft SONS CO. You'll never drink any other kind of soda water after once trying 8TANDARD. Insist on having It Record-Breaki- ng Reductions in Stylish Walking Skirts Last Thomas |