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Show PAGE EIGHT, DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1905. LOCAL BRIEFS At Utahna Park WEEK OF AUGUST Who lo Nora? Dr. Coulter, 430 Ecclea Building. When In doubt order Hess's Bread PROVIDE I ASSIGNMENT MADE BY BOARD OF NEW LOG HOUSE IS IN DANGER STATUTE DOES NOT from your grocer. EDUCATION TODAY. OF BURNING. tf FOR PAYMENT OF SPECIAL TAX. I Mina Clara M. Hill of Salt Lake U an Ogden vlaltor today. Wilson Addition to Commissioner and Contract For Building Telephones, Men's at raw hate at Clark'a for 25c, Charge of 9201.75 For Curbing Kaneeville School Assistance Be to Will Combat For School May Guttering at High reduced from 75c, (1.00 and 11.25. Awarded Today, ths Flames. Be Contested. Tou can save money by buying oxfords and slippers at Clark's from 98c An Exceptionally Strong . EDDIE ERNIE BIB VVoniU MISS JANE VEDDER Comad...- - CHESTER 1 7 Equilibria W. W. WARD ""Wttd Doll ,nTZ Ill POWERS AND THEOBALD up. The fire which broke out In the was raised at the I The members of the county hoard of A proiNisIllisi I -, The fragrance of Golden Gate Ceylost education held their usual weekly sea- mountains on the north side of Ogmeeting of the board of education lon Tea la like the fragrance of Spring In the sav-lalden river in Ogden canyon on Thursresult today. which may evening flowers. the! for A matter of was which considerable money Importance day, and which it was thought had ing of For quality and purity Hesss Bread l.oard. At the last meeting the clerk I decided by the board was the prepara- - exhausted Itself, assumed greater prolands second to none. Ijook for their ur the board was authorised to draw ! tran-f- er portions yesterday afternoon and totf wiiitmi t for the payment of $201.75,1 label on each loaf. I all school trusfrom the old property day It Is of a most threatening chariiiHiaUment of the puvlng and I Chiropodist, corns and bunions re- lirxt new board. are The deeds acter. The flames burned to the top Vn t,le Ind. Flittering done in front of the High 2308 Adams avenue. moved. I be to was done and and the This the of the mountain and during Thursday school. signed ready city signatures phone 1C5. was wsrnmt notified the that treasurer 1. affixed lmjKt by September CeyGolileu ,:ile night and early yesterday morning, The rare llavnr of him. for ready the frmn it Into wax notification of An Ten official lon the date fanned by the breeze, they spread eastgiiin Last evening a communication from new Moll of sunny Ceylon. the OIienlng of the KhooI, Beptem. ward and then to the south down Dry the city treasurer was received to the L from tha ,tate H.M Mr. and Mra John Robinson and effect canyon. that unless the tax were paid LUIierlntndent takare daughter of New York City Commissioner All day yesterday the property would be sold to pay the An assignment of teachers to the ing In the sights of Ogden canyon to- tax. Aler President Joyce had mm fighting of Wilson fores a had The varl((US uhooI, w algo day. (he query as to whether the bill had board B aurplu, of appHcatlon the flames and late In the afternoon Herbert O. Haver of Provo and Em- been regularly sworn to before a no- M the membert tave It wae believed that they had . been ma Hamer of Salt Lake were granted tary aa provided by law It was found I The able to good a marriage license by the county clerk that the law had not been compiled foHowlng ta a ltat of the teachers, the overcome. Early this morning, howwith In that respect. The clerk was first named In each Instance being ever, the danger had Increased and the today. to look into the matter. fire had assumed a most threatening the principal: Mra J. C. Armstrong and daughters Instructed waa on matter taxes of law the The Isaac aspect All the timber, brush, scrub, Huntsville C. IV. Kuna, have gone to the Lewis camp in Ogwae ascertained that Qrow Ida Btockt Ellen Lofgieen, Ver-th- e everything In the path of the flames den canyon, where they will spend looked up and It board could not be held for uShna several days. gmth Md Molllc Lund, was being devoured, leaving the mountaxes. Section 19S3 of the Revised L. 11. Peterson. Eden Allen G. Fisher of the Utahna Drug Statutes of Utah tain side a charred and blackened saya: "All property, Liberty G. W. Dale. ass. company left this afternoon for Pali- real and personal, held by the board North Ogden John Q. Blaylock, sade, Wyo., on a hunting trip. It Is ot education, shall be exempt from I Although still half a mile away from pearj jone8 Mettle Gibson, Pearl Swift the New rumored that the game Is fair. and from Log House at the Hermitage taxation and special general Nett)e Brown were gradually eating their flames the assessments for all local purpose. any A special train load of United States Pleasant View Frederick Barker way In that direction, and realising soldiers will arrive from the weat at and cannot he taken In any manner for gule Maycock. the imminent danger Commissioner about I o'clock this evening and pro- debt" Wheeler Harrlsvllle John Wilson of telephoned to Sheriff Bailey SuperinUpon recommendation ceed eastward over the Rio Grande. Wealthy Lake. 9 O'clock this morning asking asabout M. Mrs. of Allison the tendent salary Randall No assignment to combat the flames Marriage licenses were issued yes- L. Richards, clerk In the office of the sistance Roy K. F. Harris and Estella Hoi Without delay the sheriff secured terday afternoon to Frank Southworth superintendent of education, waa lands. of Denver and Edith Parrish of Mis- raised from $55 to ISO per month. the services of fifteen men and he and Hooper James R. Beus, George E. souri; Howard J. Benson of Salt Lake the company left for the scene of the George M, Greene, representing an Fowlcr Mgrlan Cook and iphia A. I .arson of Ogden. and bemachine conflagration, armed with axes, sacks firm, appeared adding Hetsler. shovels. Upon arrival at the fire and A report from Syracuse is to the fore the board with a view of selling Kaneeville Marie Paxton. work was commenced to stay Its fureffect that a largd J. L Case threshing an adding machine. The matter was Weat Warren Mable Warren. ther progress. The timber and brush machine waa burned In the fields near taken under advisement Warren Lizzie Thomas. In its path was to be cleared commitof A the teachers report that place yesterday. It la extremely West Weber Joseph Bldwell, Eve- lying 117 thua leaving It nothing to feed to away, showed teach tee date that up of some friction In probable that part lyn Cove, Bessie Callaghan and 8am- on; then a trench would be dug and the thresher caused the machine to ers had signed contracts to teach 1,1 1 uej Blddulph. the earth thrown up as a defense the Ogden City 'schools the coming burst into flames. Taylor Emma Anderson. ths further encroachment of school year. against Mar0!. and Neal Jennie Wilson J. A grass and aage brush lire along flames. the shall. the foothills east of the city la BendAt this writing this work Is being Garland H. E. Robinson and Alice volumes of smoke Into the ing dense carried out and It is hoped to sucTaylor. stir causing the people generally to with the flames, alMarriott Rae Keck and Hattie cessfully cope think that great damage la being the though danger Is by no means Reeder. done. As yet however, the Are Is The averted. beauty of the scene In Rlverdale A. C. Iatterson and Mag' confined to the foothills and no damand west of the Herthe north canyon gie Jenkins. , age has been done. been marred. The has mitage terribly Burch Creek W. II. Walton and Rarlow H. Wilson, deputy sheriff, pretty picture which the mountain Marion Belnap. L. H. Murdock and William H. Parry aide presented with its tall timbers Uintah H. t Bounders and Einlly left at 1 o'clock this morning for the a wealth of brush and foliage and Trimble. Uintah reservation to make their serelief to the barren peaks .ending Perry Amelia Manning. lection of lands The trio are to make which surround It has been destroyThe board of trustees of the state I Blatervllle Mable Knauaa. the trip by team. They have equip- Industrial school held an Important! Farr West T. R. Jones and Bessie ed. and all that la left la a seared, desolate mass. ped themselves with a splendid team meeting at the office of Dr. E. H. Con-- 1 Child, and outfit and will make the Journey roy late I yesterday afternoon at which Poplar Pearl Tracy, Flames Are Making Headway. via Heber City. Walter Edgar, who waa commit- Holla day, Bessie plain City C. At noon a call for reinforcements A man whose object wss evidently ted from Balt Lake City only a short 8wem and Dora Brown, " I At the meeting this afternoon the was sent to the sheriff's office and In robbery entered the home of Mrs J. time ago. waa granted an absolute J. Harris at 2455 Adams avenus yes- parole. Walter Bowen, also from Balt I contract for the building of an addl a short time Deputy Sheriff Behring terday afternoon, but was frightened lake City, was paroled as a proba- - tton to the Kaneeville school will be had assembled an additional sixteen men and they were dispatched to the off without securing anything. Mra, turner to the Juvenile court of that I awarded. Harris was In the house alone at the city, at the special request of Judge I The following Janitors were appoint canyon to assist in the fight A telephone message from the Hertime the thief entered and when she Willis Brown. Louis Louvler was also I ed by the board of education to take I 1 In an appearance he made a rapid ruled. put charge of the schools during the en mitage at 3 o'clock this afternoon conI In In was of Hall Lake direction of the Utahna getaway Harry Joseph suing year: High school, John Gray veyed the. Information that the fire I ha and that attendance had Madison. Henry DeBry; Quincy, Geo. was making headway, a southwest park. reported ex-- 1 board of with state consulted the roulter; Emerson, John T. Smythe breeze aiding It much In Its work of Word has been received In the city I had and obtained miners permission Henry Denkers; Washington, destruction. It Is burning rapidly to announcing the death of Norris Pee1 to of deficit the Incur a pur-for $1,200 Robert Uns worth; Plngree, Albert the east. bles. son of C. L. Peebles, former proA spring from which the first squad lands. of ; additional chase Ell Grant Central, farming Blakely; prietor of the drug store now occupied I lu-nrof men were drawing water to combat a home of for detention The Herman Poort question Dee, Bell; by S. W. Badcon. Norris was a popuI the fire became encircled with the lar young man during his residence In delinquents was discussed and It was Mound Fort, Iaaao Farley; Five Points, flames and this work had to be abanto rommlmttee decided a C. H. W. Nellson toiL. appoint Chlpp, Sheraer; the city and at one time a student In meet with the board of education of I board of education rooms, Mra James doned. the Ogden High school. During the The method now to be adopted Is determine the Bchattl. PRSt few years the Peebles family has of Balt Lake City and to fight the flames by starting a back such home. of a creating advisability been residing at Los Angeles and It fire. It Is believed that this will be was there that the death of Norris Unless some such relief Is afforded the successful In coping with the menace, crowded. will Girls be occurred yesterday. Details as to the state Institution re-but at this writing the danger of a 1 Is Brown getting weekly Judge cause have not yet been received here. serious conflagration Is still Outini on and has those ; he committed, Mias May D. Rowan of Dallas, Tex, ports In Is cases where there Improvement U visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Giles. Upon the opening of the Sacred he requests their parole on probation, I NEW SUGAR FACTORY. Heart academy she will enter the thus relieving the congestion at the industrial School Inmates Roam in I reform school. same. Mies Ruby Doming Is also a ths Canyon and at the guest of Mrs. Gries. New Company Incorporated to Build Spring. ' YOUR MONEY BACK. One Near Moroni. Where is NeraT RICHARD80N A GRANT. 15 .The Human . orrin Mcknight MOVING on r-7-- 7 Sons Buu . Ver.tnlM,..: PICTURE8 .. Slctl Adxnisissn IO Cents Dancing it the Pavilion J j. L Pt k I, I, a 1 Il-ell- Enjoy a Pleasant .DONT FORGET. J. S. Lewis s Co., Jewelers OWN AND OPERATE A Large Optical Dept. You can save money, time and worry by placing with "oy business." This dspartmsnt enjoys ths reputation our other departments have. Good epeelally fitted to the eye, 1. 00 and up,. Noth97.00 kept in (took. This is for the boot them your earns good spectacles ing above goods. J. 14-- k S. LEWIS & CO., Opticians Sixteen of the girls at the Bute Industrial school enjoyed two pleasant outings on Thursday and Friday at the Oaks In Ogden canyon and the Ilot Springe, respectively. Although accompanied by Superintendent Alll son and wife and Mrs. Tracey, the matron, they were given a free hand and an opportunity to enjoy them elves to their heart's content. On Thursday they were driven to the Oaks, where they were given ah' solute possession of the grove, and In the evening treated to a line grouse dinner. Yesterday they boarded con and Journeyed to the Utah Hot Springs, where a plunge in the out' door pool was the feature of the days entertainment. The glila are elated over the out lr.gs and have returned with a determination to become better citizens The Sanpete A Sevier Sugar company, which is capitalised for $1,000,-00with 100,000 shares of the par value of $10 each, was Incorporated In Balt Lake yesterday for a term of fifty yean. The officers and directors for the firat year are: President Thoa. Joseph F. Smith; It Cutler; secretary and treasurer, Horace G. Whitney; directors. Joseph F. Smith, Thomas R. Cutler, W. S. McComlck, John R. Winder, John C. Cutler, H. G. Whitney, Richard W. The company proposes to erect a sugar factory in Sanpete county, between Moroni and ML rieaaant In time to handle next yesrie crop of beets. YOUR MONEY BACK. RICHARDSON A GRANT. and this has Franklin Club Members of the Organization in 8alt Lake Have a Falling Out Over Prices. There club, trouble In the la Franklin a state association of printers of In a measure frctn Used. There are three Ogden firms dub: W. W. Browning and CmJT A T. Heatmark and the Woody!? ing company. Two of the threes prietors were seen by a reporter si morning. W. w. Browning hid h! following to say about the matter: The trouble in Salt Lake wm have any effect upon the here, for while It Is true that i fe, been affiliated with the dub, w nj havb been practically lndepesdat the organisation. A schedule ofjfa, for staple work has been but for spedsl work we aretnTt make estimates as we chooia Tbe la an agreement between tbs few films here end the Salt Laki flns tt not underbid one another on h the respective cities, which vu Into to stop the pries business which had prevailed betas Mr. Heatmark said: "I agree with Mr. Sleator of the Century Prtnttaf company on the stand Ms firm tee taken. While prices on eteple mg should be uniform I think that fe different firms should have a right k make estimates on other wort: without being bound in the matter, estimates could not he given lent which was organised some time ago, but It seems to be confined to the Salt Lake members of that association. The withdrawal of the Century Printing company, one of the leading firms of Salt Lake, has caused rumors to the effect that It might cause the breaking up of the organisation. It seems to be the opinion of the Ogden members of the club that It will not affect the local end of the organisation, as they have been more or less independent of the others. The Franklin dub, is appears, has a schedule of prices for work and fai giving an estimate lower than the clubs figures, the Century Printing company got called down. A withdrawal from the organisation was the result with a probability that other Balt Lake firms will fdlow suit In a few days. The dub mentioned was organised last December. Its members Include the proprietors of the leading printing shops In Balt Lake City, Og- than the prices fixed by the den, Provo, Logan and Park City. The much of the. work that la now would be done In the eeit object of the organization of the dub nt eM fleer August, Remnant Sale Odd lots, broken sizes, odds and ends of all Summer goods in all departments that have accumulated during the big sale, marked for quick selling LASTS ONE WEEK Lawns Organdies Suitings 10e Lawns, light end dark ...4e 15c and 20e Lawns end Organ9c dies 25c to 40o Organdies, Ginghams 17c and Suitings Waist materials up to 50c. . .22o 75o Pongees Childrens White Dresses One of the best values given in dainty white clips ed dresses for ehildren of 1 2 years.. Mad of white U end nainsook, daintily trimmsd-Itwo lota n 50c and 85c 48o White embroidered Waist 49e tamo, one let All ether Waist Patterns and all summer drese geode at reduced prices. Pat- - 0, Young. uae to secure a uniformity Trouble In the Napkins dozen lots, pure linen table napkins, several sizes; prices from 35o to per half One-ha- lf 91-5- 0 Cottons room for cell will fell stock we In order to make r fc 10c Outing Flannel, light lOo Flannelettes at Ginghams at 8 Gingham at Dark Outing Flannel, for qu'l SOo at dozen. Curtains All odd lengthe . of curtain Swiss, Silkelinea end Linens at special remnant prices. Silks All corded Jap Wah Silks, worth SOo end Suit Silka for early good shades, yd. 2$C '".55c W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. 2. |