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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. $ School UTAH STATE JOURNAL, 8ATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1904. DIAMOND PRICES Sptes Yoa may start In Ogden and Other Cties Thomas Ii Watson, the Fopulist candidate for president, was once a men achoolmaater, In fact, inoat great et an la following The been. have from the contract which young SVtaon signed with the trustees. The orthography goes: Rules adopted by the trustees Acathe Centril Warrian District E. WatThos enforced by be to demy son as teacher. Rule 1st There shall be no student admitted Into this school that does not come under theas obligations. Rule 2nd All abusive language such as cursing and swearring Is attually forblden. Rule 3rd There shall no student be slowed to carry consealed weppons. Rule 4th There shall be no climbing of fences, reeling or throwing rocks at each other slowed. Rule 4 th No student is slowed to light In school or on there way toocar-rla-or from school, nor no news to be too or from school." Rules for the government of Teacher Watson were set down as follows: To kerp a good and holsome at all times. To take In school at least by onett hours by sun In the morning, to alow as recess In the forenoon at least 15 minuts, at noon one hour, and 15 min-u- ts recess In the afternoon, and to turn out In the afternoon at least on hour by the sun. The said Teacher shall not be slowed to correct no student in any way only by a switch the skin not to be cut and not to be abused otherwise." ab-itra- de dla-clpl- ln Superintendent Allison's monthly report to the board shows that there were 2064 boys and 2,100 girls enrolled In the public schools of Ogden during the first month. There were 2,587 children neither tardy nor absent, and but 187 caaea of tardlnesa The per cent of attendance was 86 for the entire city. The per cent of punctuality was 99.5. There were six cases of corporal punishment and five cases of truancy. Additional rooms in the Dee sdhool are being fitted up for school purposes. There are but 400 sittings In the school now with an attendance of 420 pupils. The music course In the schools Is now In good working order. Books ' have been distributed and work begun. A select chorus of 600 children will be trained for a Christmas festival under the direction of Mr. Coop. To The committee on platform and commendation of teachers. The arEXPERT8 ADVISE TO BUY 'GEMS resolutions of the Democratic state excellent thought. show ticles BEFORE CHRISTMAS. . ... convention held at Balt Lake City, Through the kindness of the city platform presented the following council, the academy and high school Successive Raises by Ds Beers Syndiconvention: the was which by adopted will use Lester Park pavilion for athcate Have Made Prices AdThe Democracy of Utah, In convenletic purposes during the coming year. vance 40 Per Cent. The academy will practice Monday tion assembled, reiterates Its belief in and Wednesday and the high school the principles of the orNEW YORK, Oct 15. It will be Tuesdays and Thursdays, Friday night has that always stood for ganisation being reserved for match games. economy to lay In the winters supply the of all the people, as against rights of diamonds before Christmas, as after the demands of the favored classes OGDEN HIGH SCHOOL. that time the prices of the atones will since the founding of the republic, and Today the Ogden high school meets go up 5 per cent Cutters and imreaffirms Its faith In the great underthe soldiers of Fort Douglas, the only have received noIn this-cit- y porters to before In be lying principles laid down by Jefferson game Ogden played tice of an Increase of 5 per cent in and the Thansglvlng game. Incorporated Into the Declaration diamonds on the rough. The Increase In the following lan of Independence The first issue of the Classlcum will will extend to cut stones as soon as guage: ManIs exhausted. althe next has present supply apper Friday. The paper We hold these truths to be most an entirely new staff, which Is ufacturers of mounted jewelry and retailers make It a rule, when there Is working hard to make it a success. that all men are created an advance In the price of uncut that equal; they are endowed by their The girls have organised now for stones, never to make similar Increase certain inalienable rights with Creator basketball and will begin pratclce next In the price of finished stones until and among these are life, liberty and week. their old stocks are exhausted. The advance on the Importers was the pursuit of happiness. That to se The examinations for the first month made by the De Beers selling syndiare Inare over and for the great majority cate of London, which controls 98 cure these rights governments of students the results are satisfactory. per cent of the world's output. It stituted among men, deriving their In similar advance makes the eighth Just powers from the consent of the During the week the botany class the last two years, so that the prices governed," and we pledge ourselves to under the direction of Mr. Stillwell of desirable sixes of diamonds are now a constitution of the policy which has made a vlst to Glenwood Park to se- 40 per cent higher than they were In this ever characterized party a strict 1902. cure material for class work. Smaller sizes the beginning of We de have advanced from 20 to 80 per cent, adherence to that principle. Last evening the senior class par- according to their availability. ' The dare once again In favor of the took of a delicate spread at the high advances are said to be due to a deaxiom, first laid down by the school. The invited guests were limi- crease In the supply of stones at the of the Democratic party; founder ted to the senior teacher. Miss Joyce, mines, all of which are In or near Kim. Dr. Thomas. Africa. and Principal Equal rights to all and special priviberley, South to none." leges Miss Goss reports a very pleasant Do You Believe in Signs? We endorse the platform adopted visit with her parents at Salt Lake last and reaffirm the prindples declared by or and A token symptom. note, mark, Saturday Sunday. Indicates that by which anything may the national Democratic convention at October 29th the high school will run be known, that is, we are forewarned St.' Louis, and cordially and enthusl a special excursion to Salt Lake. If evil Is to befall us, or we have the Round trip, 21. The occasion will be pleasure of anticipation If the signs astically approve the nomination of the football game between Salt Lake betoken a fortunate occurrence. Ac- Alton B. Parker and Henry G. Davis of high school and the Ogden high school. cidental occurrences all have their tor president and signs, every disease has its symptoms the United States. Curee Chills and Fever. The point Is to heed the former, and We direct the attention of our felcounteract the effects of the latter. low citizens of all parties to the conG. W. Wrlrt, Nacogodohes, Texas, Spells of follow Indi- dition confronting the electors of this His daughter bad chills and gestion and stomach disorders, belch- state because of tbe selfish and dlS' says: fever tor three years; he could not ing, biliousness and dyspepsia are 'graceful contentlona which have difind anything that would help her till signs of sickness People that believe vided the Republican party Into two opposing factions, each led by a Rehe used Herblne. His wife will net In these signs and know that they are true from experience, can get Im- publican United States senator. Such keep house' without It, and cannot say too much for it" 60c. For sale by mediate relief and a speedy cure by conditions are the net results of the the use of Dr. Gunn'e Improved Liver success of the Republican party In George 7. Cave. mis Bold by druggists for 25c. per recent years, now plainly manifested, box. Only one for a dose. and are but the natural consequences BESSIE WAS THE BARBER. of an attempt to array one class of our citizens against another class In a A BEAUTIFUL' THING. Little Girl Played Havoc With feud, which. If persisted In, will result Mama's Darting's" Curia. PORT WORTH, Tex. Captain M. In permanent injury to the best InterBessie Is the daughter B. Lloyd of this place has won the ests of the commonwealth. The Demof Cbubbs, who owns a fine house on gratitude of many poor children by ocratic party of the state enters Its the eastern side of Central Park, just saving the lives of their pet dogs protest against these conditions ahd off Millionaire's How. Bobby is the which had been condemned to death the cause therefor, and calls upon the to be tagged. tor failure people of the state to rebuke at the darling of Blubbs, who reAn ' ordinance , at Fort Worth polls the assumption ahd arrogance lives a block away. Harry is the curly-haire- d a of 21 a head shall be of the party which Is 'alone responsible that tax quires gem of Hubbs. The three famion all doga and that each animal for the situation lies are mutual friends. The children paid The Democratic party1 neither seeks shall wear a tag showing that the tax are sent to the park, under the charge has been paid. nor fears the interference of any ecof one nursemaid. This estimable pen-so- , Untagged dogs are taken to the dog clesiastical power with the expression takes her sewing with her and sits pound, where they are kept forty-eig- ht of popular will at the polls, and denies on a beach while' the three children hours, and If the tax Is not paid the right of any power or of any man, or set of men, to dictate political nomwander off to play. One afternoon they are killed. Many people were unable to pay the inations or to control political conven-tlon- a last week the nurse espied a friend. We hold that American citizens She dropped her scissors bn the bench tax on their dogs, and when the dog are politically free and equal, and the and hurried off to' see her. '' She was catching season opened a few days ago catchers reaped a rich har- people alone should wield this sower. the gone ten minutes, according to her vest dog While we are willing and ready at of untagged doga It was a disown account Meanwhile Bessie had mal times to accord to the president of all saw who for the children poor day discovered the scissors. the United States the credit due him their pets carried off. "Let's play barber," she said, "and for his work In securing the passage The next day after .the season openI'm the barber." ' ed, Captain Lloyd learned that the of the national Irrigation law, at the So far as Bobby and Harry are con- pound was filled with dogs condemned same time we positively refuse to concerned Bessie Is usually anything she to death. He went to1 the city col- cede that It was a Republican measwants to be. When the nurse return- lector's office and Inquired how many ure, but on the contrary was, as Is ed she almost fainted. ' The six long dogs were In the pound. The collector shown by the record. Initiated by, in the dog catcher and repeated labored tor and Introduced by a Demgolden curls that had adorned Harrys called ocrat, advocated by Democrats, passed the question. head when he entered the park were "There are seventy-one,- " that by Democrats and but for the votes replied hanging gracefully over the back of offlclaL of the Democratic members of both the bench. Bobby's brown "clubbed" "I'll pay the tax on them," Captain houses, would have been defeated by hair cut straight across the back, Lloyd said, and he made good hla word Republicans, overwhelmingly. We believe In the dignity of labor with a bang In front looked like a by reaching down In hla poexet and well-wor- n and recognise the right of the toilers feather duster. handing out 271. He received seventy-on- e metal tags, of our state, and pledge our candidates "What shall I do?" shrieked the nurse to a policeman who responded and he then purchased a pretty collar for office to the enactment of such for each dog. He had public an- policies and measures as will protect to her screams. and Insure their He was a deliberate policeman. He nouncement made that all the dogs re-In them In their rights personal liberty In the pursuit of their would be tagged and the pound calmly surveyed the wreck and then leased at a certain hour of the next several occupations. The Democratic observed: and that their owners should be party now, as In the past, la the friend "Do? Why,' take the kids' home, day, of labor and pledges lto candidates to on hand to claim them. and be thankful ye didn't bring a rar This was Joyful news to many boys. a Just and equal enforcement of the sor." New York Press. Captain Lloyd also announced that he laws without discrimination in favor would pay the tax on all other un- of persons, property or power. It adlicensed dngg in the city. The streets vocates a Just and compensatory wage .SLEIGHING IN THE ARCTIC. in the vicinity of the pound were for the service of an eight-hou- r' day thronged with children when Captain In work on all public works and In Explorer Tells of Exciting Incident Lloyd put In an appearance at the ap- mines mills and smelters, and in all pointed hour. The tags and collars cases a fair and living remuneration During His Journey. Otto Sverdrup, the Norwegian ex- were placed on the dogs In tne pound for the labor of all men and women. With a firm reliance in the Integrity plorer, gave the following Incident of and many more were purchased for the of the people of Utah, we submit the which had untagged dogs youngsters In the arctic regions: "The sledging Issues of this campaign, national and to the brought place. dogs had made their usual frantic The action of Captain Lloyd has state, to their candid Judgment at the rush to catch up and the sledge, men already cost him several' nunfired dol- polls and team were precipitated Into the lars. He declines to discuss the mathole twelve feet below. A moment ter further than to say that he does UTAH DAY AT WORLDS FAIR. O ctober 22, 1904. afterward, before anything could be not believe the dogs should be killed. done to prevent it, the next sledge He has made many childish hearts Rate via RIO GRANDE 232.50 to came tearing up and fell Into the happy. The city authorities are provoked Chicago; 237.60 for the round trip. hole and on the heels of No. 2 came a third, which followed tlielr example. over the release of the dogs from the Tickets on sale the 16th and 17th. Life and limb were at stake and the pound. They say that the ordinance Good for fifteen days requiring that a 21 tax should be paid fate of the expedition was at that on IN THE BEST CIGAR THE each dog was not Intended for promoment, perhaps, decided. As quick- ducing revenue WORLD 5c. FOR UPMANNS that the .but object ly as could be 1 was on the spot to was to rid the city of hundreds of "BABY BOUQUET CLEAR start the work of rescue and It was worthless dogs. The remarkable gennot long before the others came up, erosity of Captain Lloyd nullifies the expecting an abundant harvest of work which was sought to be accompA Boy and a Girl. broken limbs and splint red sledges. lished by the ordinance. New York I saw them on day In the sunshine. Out there where the rln In the grave lay pell-meMows three men, Bun. A wee little tiny towhend.-- i giri eighteen dogs and three sledges, with And ft boy with a freckled nne With an old straw hat without any brim Artificial Propagation of Fish. their loads, and the snev was flying And galluses holding his clothes: One no longer speaks of up from it In clouds. Here and there A wee little girt with a pigtail braid a sledge runner or a sealskin strap thousands of young fish by hatching And a boy with two stubbed toes. artificial was sticking out Then I saw one of means, but of millions and hundreds I saw them one eve In th twll'sht Down there where the river flows-Th- e the men crawling out of the medley of millions. The number of eggs, fry Is braid a pigtail hnil.i noW-H- ow and pulling bimself together, then an- fingerllngs and adult fish distributed a Ind nr a lassiebiggrows other and another. Thank God, they by the United States bureau of fish- The old straw hat Is a new And never a freckle shows hut now were all alive! And the dogs? . They eries In 1902 aggregated 1,500,000,000. f " yUth who- - bending were lying In a black heap, one team It Is certain that the shad, whlteflsh. hta head. a on top of the other, kicking, howling lake trout and pike perch maiden a rose. gives fisheries, and lighting, till we could hardly each of vast Importance, sow them again In the nshlne ' chiefly I And hear the men's voices for their noise, through artificial propagation, at a whatever do you supposet "Bd boul high degree of productiveness. there so, apparently, they too were alive " That BtWromprt'!,," these fisheries are Industries y And ran and little tiny towhid -- ?PlhM' A "MIGHTY FINE LITTLE ALL valued at nearly $3,000,000 annually And a boy with two atu t due entirely to artificial HAVANA CIGAR FOR A NICKEL; propaga- UPMANN'8 "BABY BOUQUET. -- Colller'a Weekly. time-honor- attend daneee or theatera or to catch a train In a hurry If you remember the number-pho- ne . time-honor- ed As soon as the schools are thoroughly organised contests In the- various branches will be. conducted among the pupils of the same grades id. the different schools. - The plan of among passing In and out of school buildings and on the play the children In, ground Is In vogue In every school in Ogden. Teachers no longer stand at every corner to act as policemen over the children.. The children enjoy the them..effect of learning to conduct selves properly while at school. The presence of the principal or his assistant on the grounds Is sufficient. A new room in the Grant annex was Miss opened on Wednesday' last. Farley was placed in charge., WEBER STAKE ACADEMY. Devotional exercises are among the most Interesting and Impressive feat' ures of the school. The music and singing have already had a pereep tlble effect upon the entire student body. Isaac' Cooper, a freshman of two e to old years ago, was saying friends prior to his departure on a mission to the Southern States. He good-by- leaves November 2nd. Professor time in morning. Bradford occupied the last Wednesday His subject was Punc- devotional tuality." Joseph Bingham, a member of the missionary class last year, called to see us before leaving for Great Britain last Wednesday. We who remain In school wish our fellow-studen- ts God speed" In their missionary work. Students who petitioned for more work at the beginning of the year are already crying for fewer hours. Twen ty hours1 work Is enough for most of ns. Two students were summoned before the court last Tuesday for violating the bicycle law. As they were Just outside the academy gate, it would seem that the officer was a little too exacting. However, other students might profit by these boys experience. What the matter with the missionary class? Have the bishops forgotten that It commenced last Monday? la There are bright prospects for a very auspicious opening of night school next Monday evening. Principal McKay and Professor McKen-drlc- k will have cfiarge of the classes. Two courses are already arranged and others will be If there be ten or more applicants for them. Some of the synopsis given In the 'Life of Christ" have brought forth the praise of the students and the EA Best applies to between your i as well as to tea and Yew at the Wen State Ranks Savings Department "1th fiM. ALLEN TRANSFER ed self-evide- nt; to Bear CompOBlj Interest 22. COMPANY. Dont consider It ALBERS ALLEN, MGR. Phone 22. 412 25th Capital and Surptua, ywannti St too small a , matter. hq First National Bank OGDEN. UTAH DAVID ECCLEB, President. THOMAS D. DEE, Vice-Preside- nt. JOHN PINGREE, Cashier. JAB- - F. BURTON, Assistant Cashier. Just DIRECTORS! David Ecelaa Thomas D. Daa Gao. H. Tribe Barnard Whits W. W, Riter John Watson Adam Pattarson Joseph Clark Ralston Respectfully solicits the accounts of mercantile firm and Individuals. We pay interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courteous treatment. auoerior service. Goods Ralstons Health Flour in 12, 24 and Pan-Ka- ke GOAL mm yaw myiryMfaa'i Utah. Flour in Ralstons Graham Flour in vice-presid- YOU HAVE. 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RICHEY i during their achool daya Many a child might have become a power k the land If not handicapped by aoot bodily defect Of all the ailmenti ta which children are liable, eye delicti are becoming the moat common I at great care In examination! aatkfte-tloGUARANTEE this kind and C. P. UTTER 2372 TgihJngton Open . Tbe longer eyee are deprived ot tbe aid they .NEED, the wone they become. This is especially so In on defects of young people The ejn d children should receive special atta-tlo- n n. tjnbertaker 5 Phone 150 . tDy and 9fght. Offie The Eye Jeaee J. Man Drive In fe Drug St The Cheapest Piece to What two words have greater meaning Boy MEATS than RINCKER. BALLARD & 211 14th She TeL 65S LightaiPower LET THE Utah Lights Railway Company , Furnish you with either or both. L W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogden $10.00 Puts a Piano in Your - fair-head- oodn In packngeo wo havo BREAKFA8T slx-yearo-ld ll 48 pound Ralston's V X Home 210 Is all we ask as the first payment on a 2250 Plano, and 22 per month thereafter pays the balance. This Piano, the Rem- brandt, Is s beautiful instrument, fully guaranteed for ten years. EVERETT DEALERS. i i f v X PLEASES EYE, NOSTRIL and PALATE .. does bread baked from Riv'r! or Phoenix flour half the etory, for eaaUT 0d the stomach, digests or well and makes lota Riverdsle or blood. an Is appetizer end flour vitalizer. a SHtlsfler., and the mainstay sands of toilers Always brain. brand on the Phoenix. f look ssck-R'- ,rB MADE BY to-da- baking-powde- r. Received A SHIPHENT OF banka, . .. a Savings Account E X i X 0CDB ban |