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Show r I t :: Program Has For He Ha a Method Which He Divulged to Deputy Sheriff Cave Early Tliie Morning. niei-ln.- un-o- which r 1 I Ii & at' r Souw TJSi5,l rea-th- .r;r;hich T-S- Building Permits Mr. Allison announced that the proon gram lot the High school commenceJ street, east of Adams ment was completed and would be as Twenty-secon- d outlineJ in the newspapers recently. avenue. When asked as to the length of time cottage, Bragonje, frame Lincoln for rendering the program, of necessary comer street, Thirty-firMr. Allison stated that the first half, Chns'topher Purdy, frame dwelling, which consists of the reading of four h papers, several musical numbers and avenue, north of Twenty-ntntPlnp-'the delivery of diplomas to graduates, would occupy about one hour. And Clftrence Parry, addition to dwelling. that tl - second half, which would confl,500. avenue, Washington 17JI sist of a Greek play, fancy drills, tableaux and musical numbers, would not UNION FRATERNAL OF HEETDiG minutes. last more than forty-fiv- e A communication was received from the Ensuing the cltv council relating to the openOffice) t Are Elected For Year. ing of Twentieth street, between Washington and Adams avenues, which matwas recently placed by the board At a meeting held on Wednesday ter before the council. The matter was Fratof the evening by the member to the committee on buildings referred ernal Union of America the followiand grounds with instructions to conng officers were elected to aerre for fer with the council committee on m'SKVE st e rjs Fraternal master. streets. Several applications foe positions as teachers were received and placed on the ensuing term: Justice, L. C. William -sen; secretary, Mrs. C. E. Cook; treasurer, Robert A Moyes; protector, John P. Chare: truth, Mrs. Helen Chase; sentinel, Soren M. Sorensen; guide, E. R Ames; mercy. Mrs. Marie B. Wat-ti- s: guard, James Robinson; first steward. Ea F. Corey; second steward, O. J. Stilv.ell, and third steward, E. A. Dr. P. A. Cook; file. Bids were received from eight firms who dexire to furnish supplies to the schools during the next school year, and were referred to the supply com- mittee. Architect Julius A. Smith, Who has charge of the addition to the Five IiOwe. Points school, was before the board and reported that his plans were not He will confer with yet completed. Dog Makes Long Trip. the committee on buildings and A long .trip was made by a dog grounds this evening and report to the owned by Roy Spaugh of Looking- - board r.n Tuesday. glass, Douglas county, Oregon. It was taken to Crook county, Oregon, last September by C. H. Spaugh. The dog returned home to I.ookinggIass, arriving on Dec. 9. Forced to Starve. n. F. Leek of Concord. Ky., says: "For Z0 years I suffered agonies, with s sore on my upper lip, so painful, sometimes, that I could not eat After vainly trying ' everything else, I cured It with Bucklen's Arnica Salve. fts great for bums, cuts and wounds. At Ogden druggists. Only 25c. Headache Nervousness, Disables. Indigestion, Neuralgia are caused by sick nerves. By soothing the nerves and stimulating the It action. Dr. Mites Anti-Pai- n Pills relieve almost Cause of Mysterious 8ounds. Immediately. Unli'w any other pain There la an old superstition that tapremedy, they fontali nothing Injurious and you will ping sounds in a room foretell death. never know you have pt taken them, A correspondent suggests that these by the relief they atford. from wooden furex-re- Dr. Anti-Pai- sounds are emitted niture. I have generally noticed, he saya, that I heard them after a sudden change in the temperature from heat to cold. Heat causes furniture to expand and open the Interstices of the wood, which become filled with air. A sudden cooling, on the other hand, causes the wood to contract, and the Interstices then close and forcibly expel the air with these explosive soimiU." Miles Pills n have become a household remedy In thousands of families, where they nev-- " fail to cure all pain and relieve nose little miserable aliments which are to common. ''D: Anti-Pallp' Pills have not V i elewi me of severe headache, nenousnw, illld indigestion, but my ufrered a nr.Wh5Liha deal with iUra ?a ,iml dlssiness has been thelr re." MRS. G. H. nTvl w ,rd gt Mooreetown JAK,. in gat Jh;r 5 bulk beneflt ,f ,,otreturn your money, rPnter sold in - at Sunday !i OYI M: bill li.i.-lic-u i'i m V I rcle:i-ed- : a i , jri I . - f;u iae - Sub-- - . o l! lire- RuilUnl 'u rt ii i ns 69c toj (his l:irg:tin list; 69c a pail', ami thry an gnotl. scrviivuMr, oml, linlit slript.l l. muslin curtains, ,lut vli;it you v;mt for sumint'r in town or count rv, at half wlmt voutl A Wl'd- - 111. il a IV ' ilia '. ' i. ; ner ,! All! I . Tai . I. In ll II I.. IS!, I Miviits. a"..- S'U i prnii dle ilt . : .I i l II I m". i. ii. a to ;iy. Dont miss this womlorful valuo-pvi- n suit of Irish l'oint, Kt'nnissaiifo, C.Muny, Arabian ami antiUO patterns in ojupiisiU1 now spring designs. cor- I. ..!,J,.,Mtivct; Sllll-- d :,!li I -- r mi. : i Illll. !:. II.. I'niii. I I IM1'11-in- i u Silks and Dress Goods Greatly Reduced Snow-WhiUnderwear at Bargain Prices - it.- in a. ,.ii Miii'iiu ; iii i i.m. till hiIi Itv.i, linn imii in.) ..vili - i . , : i Ka.list i'Iiui. 1 t sflf-nilllm- - 'lie Is i'iir- ! !i. ii : For Monday Sale collection of shirt waist li .in, .slur In Hi.' iii.ii nil, at 11 o'cl" i, i,,. will hi. ii,. hi i.. im nun ia sen.' at i lit- Mctlioilixi i liui'ili. Kvoii-lll- g i.' i Vi's as usual al x o'clock, subject Simili IMi'.ism c." Sunday kcIiouI. 12:" R ii ii .1. A Smith. Jam.irs at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Dow:-- , .: it. Young IVn- n m al 7 ui link. plo1' The Mission !) cmniir.t let Mill have charge. An mii resting an. I prolltuhle prog in in k has prepared. prayer sei1.: (:: Tuesil ly evening at V , . : : te Itlii suits, spring Ipvolviiij; a liirjit oats, faiu-- dresses, tailored suits, skirts and silk waists You Will Pind Prices Less Than Elsewhere I y - . LAST U.-n- : THOMAS (& Mid-ei-- 1 Mrs. Myers Anxious About Her Son siri-et- i'.iiimc and lYe- -' . The sti'iind visitor ram- - this morning. He hailril originally from the fathn-l-.rnl- , although he Mill he was from .New York, and lus knowledge uf the F.iiglish language was very limited. I bit tin Dutchman is a genius. When lie ralu-i- l at the sheriff's office Deputy .as the only one present. The visitor said lie had a method by which he could quell the labor liots In Chicago. "You will telegraph tld to the chief of poii-- e of Chicago," said the German anil according to best translation this is his scheme, Ret some water and color it red so that It will look like blood, then get a hose and turn the stre.'iin on them. That will fix them." Then lie left to meet a fellow conn ry mail. The Chicago auihorit'es should be to the Dutchman tor this very hut will they? suggestion Monday We Begin Our Great Sale of Lace Curtains Lacc Curtains 500 atPairs25Nottingham Per Cent Off I S deliver the i tn- lii;li Mill in i ill" at .i 'inn r of Adams .: i ; . c'minjrcg.i-...- i hold Sin ;n tin' I'ongrt-ga- : . til cvi-mn- iiiui; 1 s l tli- iiM-iiiii- sen I. In. al the First B - rin.iii Mi,mn:il church the at 11 i in.. In which you :i!.' im llinl. lbv lit Tnllxt will dei;- -. ihc Kinmii.i In Tlicii. Mill spi ii music mill with lli :illiuid:iiici of snldicrs iiKsurcil. it Mill be a i ii c:isinn. Dr. Talbot m111 also in tlio evening. Special music prp.cli His Alsence From Homs Causes Much will !( ivndrrril. You should not miss this tri ut. Anxiety and Police Asked to Locate Him. First Methodist C'liurcli. TM'enty-ourt- h street. lwlMeen Washington CuMiidt-rabiapprehension is felt by IVcnue mid Adnnm a venue: Rev. Samthe family of Clarence H. Myers over uel Flair, pastor. At 10 a. in.. Sunday his sudden dlsapeparnnce yesterday. school. Prof. W. 1,. Underwood, superTickets on Sale i Last right Mr. Myers' mother notified intendent; at 11 a. in. Union Memorial lo7:30 sermon Dr. at to was unable Talbot; services, she that by the police cate her son and desired their assist- p. m. Upwiirth League Devotional services; at X p. m. preaching by Dr. Talance in locating him. of bot. Wednesday evening at X prayer the rnemDer the night During to locate the young meeting Special music will be renpolice force sought man n some of the places which he dered by the choir at both these serwas known to frequent, but could vices. Mrs. Hess and Mr. Rimth will learn nothing of his whereabouts, nor both take active parts In solos, duets, could they find anyone who had seen etc. Y(v are cordially invited. the man during the night. This morning Mrs. Myers again First Uhurch of Christ Scientist. called up the police and was keenly Services at church edifice, corner of disappointed when she was Informed Lincoln avenue and TMenty-tourt- h that they had discovered no trace of street, at 11 a. in. Subject: God the Reduced Rates to Other Eastern Points Sunday her son. Only Cause and Crentnr." There have been various wild rum- school at 10 a. m. Regular Wednesors afloat about town ths morning aa day evening meetings lit S o'clock. At CLAUDE S. WI1LIAMS, TICKET to the cause of Myers disappearance, this meeting testimonials are given but a careful investigation has failed of the healing of sin and sickness. All 106 W. 2nd South St. Coml Agent, Salt Lake, Utah. are cordially Invited to these meetings. to substantiate any of the stories. free The Christian Sience reading Terrific Race With Death. rooms 'n the Fccle building, suite 212, ar open dally, except Sunday, Death was fast approaching. from 10 a. m. to 12 m. anil 2 to 5 p. write Ralph F. Fernandes of Tampa. in. All are welcome. F!a.. describing a frightful race with In the blood causes Rheudeath, as a result of liver trouble nd heart disease, which had robbed me of 15 matism, Sciatica, Lumbago, sleep and all interest In life. I had i Neuralgia and Gout You sevand doctors different rled many We couldnt moneyback can remove the cause by eral medicines, but got no benefit, until Lyceum Vaudeville. So i began to use Electric Bitters. better if Grain! Opera House Dark this seek. wearing one of our tea, our tea werent was their effect that In wonderful ihree diys I felt like a new man. and than tea as ' on know it. today I am cured of all my troubles." Sued Union Yvir I1' t tctiima jmi itwmy if you dnn'i I to Guaranteed at Ogden druggists: price Schd i,i 50c. Ud Manufactand by tho Rt Rhcoaallc King Co.. Hartfoid. CaoractlcaL In a Hurry. Benefita of Calamities. aoia Prick $2.00 A widow one day In spring was seen Were it not for these calamities and misfortunes incident to us all, Indi- by the clerk of her parish crossing the and a Fireman Brunker Files Action For In the great chi . eliyard with a watering-po- t vidually and collectively, heart of humanity would stagnate like bundle. jjrios Sustained in Explosion at Echo. Ihe said without McTavish. heavens the Ah, Mistress electricity, or a Xui. jyj050 i ili-gr- an CHICAGO AND RETURN e . May 27th, 29th, June 3d,5th, lOth 12th VIA Union Pacific and St. Paul Chicago, Milwaukee Line. Through Train to Chicago (Solid OI-FIC- J At the Theaters TEA URIC ACID I I REX RHEUMATIC Pacific RINGS For $25,000 Damages n Paul W. SLecher Ogden, UtaH lake of fresh water without inlet, outlet and motion. The best Qualities of human nature would never see the light; sympathy never would expand beyond self, and society would become one vasL arid, dewless expanse of selfishness. Ellhu Bnrrltt . clerk, what's yer bus'ness gear as that y'are carryin? wi siclike Ah, weel, Mr. McLachlan. replied the widow, I am just goin' to my gudeman's grave. I've got some hayseeds In my bundle, which I'm gein' to sow upon it, and the water In the can is Just io gle 'em a spring like. The seed winna want the waterfoi Order Cara. All Big It Depends. ing, rejoined the clerk. Theyll Fifteen cars a day for five years, How far la it from your Giles finely themselves. spring of is total the a or 23,475, order house to the nearest saloon? placed That may well be," replied the Smiles Well, it Is three minutes' by the Grand Trunk Pacific railway but ye dlnna ken that my widow; with the Canada comCar walk from my house to the saloon and company as he lay Just got gudeman, about thirty minutes walk back. pany of Montreal. me to never . - 11 15 Tli. i . '..is bi't'ii a mii. ill iiivaiiiii ut ntlii-Sheriff M.iilt-y'ilrriiiK the last lw rm hours. ".j.i in, miii," ill. il is the name he gave. Msitnl lli.it olfii'iuls quarters vrMr-ii.i- y aflri'iiiitin. stilting that he irsii'e.l In take up his residence there. As "Yuli" was in a ilenirnted condition lie wrs proviilnl with aivoinmodatioii, but a i In' is imw rri ovi ring and w ill 4.-.U1- s V - Mii.'ii tail Mi'll The ni ilie weekly has been current for board ofitgulur was held l.tt eveneducation new a t the erection of ing and after a brief sc.sinii an ad.ime Mutnw W lUn W journment was taken until i.exi Tuesday evening. For the linanee committee President abandoned " 4hort Line will be on hand, i,3iu.72. Dee reported wW ,n Ttnl'all Mr. Thomas, fur the sanitary com, . sjn Francisco and those mitted. reiiorted live cases uf smallpox Pp one of diphtheria during the past at Omaha and that Ogden ata- - and only an emergency week. Superintendent Allison had no reton was made at the to make, but he did have a recport offlce. by a State ommendation which required a great 10Ml the and ,TJSS this morning deal of explanation oil his part and as JWirf strongly discredited by thee the recommendation carried with it an ror the asked rUDf(hcwla OTn appropriation of $50, President I)ce andelay in the contemplated nounced at once that he was "dead " of them stated that agin it." In explanation Mr. Allison have received many that principals of the various of-- 4 stated and inspections by the schools desired to have the pupils of fi and have Just been completed the eighth grade unite with the SaMmrk will be started on the day pupils of the High school in a Joint InL program at the opera houce oil Thursart, Junf day night, and that the program would take the form of an initiation of the eighth grade pupils to the Illgli school. Five of the members of the board were opposed to establishing such a precedent, but on motion of Dr. Conroy the recommendation of Mr. Allison was adopted, together with the apfollowing propriation of Sr.0 to cover all exthe week the past nurinir i laaued penses. by been build have pemit to . Lace Curtain Sale i: Been Completed High School Commencement on June 2. Offieiali Dny .rv DpHTiBt Ar .ta B R m0.d From Ogdon- Cir't PAGE FIVE. 1905. Dutchman Can a Brief Session Quell Labor Riots Is Discredited I SATURDAY, MAY 27, Educators Held Rumor ; Current STATE JOURNAL, UTAH DAILY marry promise that Id again till the grass had grown above his grave. And as I've had a good offer made me but yestreen, ye see, I dinna like to break my promise or be kept a lone widow, as ye sec me. London Tit-Bit- Physicians Advise convalescents and all who need Strength and Health to take the ideal Food Drink, HEUSER-BUsc- y s. Apology Hardly Necessary. As an example of courteous apology the following would be dlfllcult to equal: At the battle of Cape SL Vincent a ship, the Dartmouth, blew up and all its crew with a few exceptions were drowned. Among those who were rescued and taken on board the Prince Huh Ini Iwvn filed in the Second lilstriii court by G. X. Brunker III routs',i his attorney. W. L. Maginnis, Railroad agMinri the Union Pacific comptny for $25,000 damages, which the pin intiff alleges he sustained by reaan'i of an explosion of a Union Pacific engine on March IS. 1905, near Echo. Summit county, Utah. It 1h alleged in the complaint that the i.''(i1ent was due to gross negligence on the part of the defendant in using a locomotive which coniMi' m as improperly constructed. It !se;-that the crown sheet of the boiler viiM supported by radial stay bolts which were not sufllclent support; end that instead of using soft plugs in the crown sheet which when used would melt under excessive heat and permit the steam to escape and prevent an explosion, hard plugs were used with the result that the steam was confined in the boiler, which caused the explosion. Mr. As a result of the accident Drunker was severely burned about the legs and body, which prevents him from performing manual labor. Hows This? Frederick was a young Irish lieutenant, who, when he was presented to the We offer One Hundred Dollars Ito-- I captain of the rescuing vessel, said: ward for any case of Catarrh that oan-nSir, you must excuse the unfitness be cured by Halls Catarrh Cure. of my dress to come on board your F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. ship, but, really, I left my own in We, the undersigned, have known F. such a hurry that I had no time for a J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all change of apparel. business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made Didnt Want a Change. by his firm. Nell He aeems to be devoted to WALDING. KINNAN A MARVIN. ot TRADE MARK. For it contains the great building and health practice thats why patients recover so quickly and so surely. is the perfect, predigested food in liquid form. Sold by all druggists and grocers. I Malt-Xutri- h ail. IfS Brewing Assn Loui.. t'. s. A. O. Belle Yes. Nell Why dont you marry him? Belle Oh, I like to have him devoted to me. Halls Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per Comfort In Cold Winter. Take Halls Family Pills tor con stlpatlon. ITepnred by Anheuser-Busc- Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, you. bottle. Fold by all druggists. Try a Dish and be Convinced Served Free at OLtSENtS Grocery MONDAY and WEDNESDAY 2259 Washington Awe. dont keer fer no coal trust now. "How comer 1 PARKER A CO. new de "Well, preacher say he gwine Rock Springs. Castle date. Diamond JOURNAL preach 'bout hell fire all de winter. Cumberland Coal. Ilth and Wall JOURNAL and Atlanta Couatitutiou. JOURNAL Both 'Phones. ADS. BRING RESULTS. ADS. BRING RESULTS ADS. BRING RESULTS |