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Show ; S i"f f T RU T H 8 A ' patron of the schools has also added an Incentive to interest In drawto ing work by the offer of a picture the school, showing the best collection of initial letter designs. i ' The special attention paid to marching is showing good results in the general discipline of the rooms, throughout all the schools. The High School eftuderits had a rare treat on Wednesday, when they were addressed by Mr. Bossert on his native country, Holland, and Maj. Toung talked of his experiences in the Philippines. Mr. Bossert said that the real name of Holland was Netherlands, or "the low land. He told of the agricultural conditions of the country, the large number of canals used in shipping produce, and of the fact that many of the fields were separated by ditches of canals instead of fences. The speaker said that the people of the Netherlands are devoted to their young queen, and he told many interesting incidents of her childhood. The Democrats are waiting anxiously in some of the above appointments. for a split in the Republican party Fancy Dick Whittemore as Fire Chief, which may enable the former to get driving in mad haste to a conflagra- back into power and signs of a family tion. George Canning fas Superin- row are not wanting. tendent of Irrigation is scarcely less Republicans who are not in on it funny. George made a record as are objecting strongly to machine chairman of the Sprinkling committee, Nobody likes a machine but he is not disposed to try it no-as methods. and that he is no part of and cannot conSuperintendent of Irrigation,Mr. Dooly trol, and the outsiders are making body is disposed to try him. will not be on the Board of Public some big talk about what they will do Works. He says he doesnt want to be, next fall. The machine is to be smashed and nobody knows anybody but Moran into pieces so small and scattered so who wants him to. Moran is boosting far and wide that it cannot be put tofor Dooly. Moran knows who his gether again. friends are. There is a good deal of the ludicrous : ' municipal melange. The majority of the members of the City Council are in favor of J. J. Thomas for the presidency of the Council. Mr. Thomas has not made any canvass or put forth any effort to get the place, but after the first blush when quite a few members were mentioned as eligible for the place and some as seeking it the sentiment crystalized in favor of Mr. Thomas as the most eligible member for the honor. Cottrell has declared himself as wanting it, and to some is reported as having said that he must have it, but it isnt going that way. Cottrell is not George Buckle says while consolation prizes are talked of for Councilmen Whittemore and Canning, something should be done for him. He suggests that the office of chaplain to the Council be created, with a good fat salary attached, for his benefit. a favorite with the administration. To to better lils own chances of the Council he acted in such a way as was calculated to put the administration in a hole and jeapordise the entire Republican ticket.. His Sunday-schoresolutions Introduced in the Council a couple of weeks before election was a policy to catch the Sunday-schovote, and he showed that if he was Fernstrom, it is said, will be the elected he cared little what became of choice of the four Democrats, includthe rest. He will not be forgiven so soon as to be made president of the ing Fernstrom himself for president of re-electi- on . ol ol Council at this time. the City Council. . Maj. Toung told of the people of the Philippines, their religious and social customs; he emphasized the fact of the great diversity of race and social conThere are a ditions in the islands. number of tribes, speaking in all large e sixty-fivIn some distinct dialects. cases tribes on opposite sides of a river speak a different language. In contrast natives is the with these higher class of educated people. Many of them have received their education in Madrid or other European cities, who having had advantages of travel and culture are ready to help in advancing the cause of their country. Tuddenham made a very good memThe josher is around and has made up a lot of appointments for the next ber of the Council and did excellent administration to save Mayor Thomp- work on committees. There is a feeling son the trouble. The joshers slate is among the Republicans' that he ought to be placed on the more Important about as follows: ' For Chief of Police, committees. to succeed Chief Hilton, Andrew J. Burt, a Democrat now in the army in the Philippines; Chief of the Fire deThe rank and file of the Democratic partment in lieu of Chief Devine, who party are cussing D. C. Dunbar, is, according to the josher, to be de- Jim Moyle, E. W. Wilson, Fisher Harposed because he is out of harmony ris and W. H. Dale. It is declared with the machine, Richard B. Whitte-morof Streets and that those former high priests of the Superintendent in Irrigation department place of party milked it dry and then abandoned Condie, who the josher says is to be it to its fate. Not one of them raised canned, George Canning; Board of Pub- a finger or furnished any considerable lic Works, F. J. Fabian, chairman; P. amount of dough to aid in the recent T. Farnsworth, Spencer Clawson, disastrous campaign. Judge Powers Emanuel Kahn and your Uncle John was about the only one of the ancient Principal Eaton hopes to be able to E. Dooly. leaders who did anything. continue the plan followed last year of having different speakers address the pupils on Wednesday mornings. lllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIilllllllllllillllllllllllllllll.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllK semi-sava- ge e; HEARD AT THE PLAT. JUST UNLOADING At the Saturday matinee in the Salt Lake Theater two young ladies were discussing Eugenie Blair and the leading man, Vaughn Glaser. One exclaimed: "Oh, isnt he ugly! I dont see how she can love him so. school girl, too. lady with a pink pom-poartistically poised over her left eye, but who had failed to pin up the tag locks on the back of her neck, thought her seat was in about the center of the ' balcony, whereas, according to the number on the check she held, it was at one side, and the unfeeling usher Insisted that she go over there. Later she saw a seat ' in the center of the first row that looked 'good to her, and she immediately took possession of it. Just as she got her hat off and settled herself comfortably to read the programme a horrid man came in who had paid six bits for that particular seat. The ungallant usher wanted her to move. After giving him a withering look, she turned to; plead with the gentleman whose seat she was occupying. Her pleading was not in vain. In fact it was a grand success. He allowed her to keep his seat and he took one in the last row by the door, where the wind blew on the back of his neck. A New 1 - and Elegant WOOD MANTELS. ELIAS MORRIS & SONS Importers and Dealers 00., in GRANITE AND STONE, GRATES AND MOUMENTAL WORK, i f If A. H. Nash should obtain the postmastership it is said there will be a removal of the municipal street department to the postofflee. Condie and Kesler, it is said, have been promised good fat positions. fi W. P. OMeara is a good hater. He still keeps up the old bitterness which existed between him and E. H. Callister when they were members of the City Council. So strong is the feeling still that Senator Kearnss Indorsement of Callister for the Revenue Collector created an open rupture between the OMearas and the Senator. The former may join the forces which are forming to smash the machine. A new baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wllsey on Wednesday morning. Mother and child are doing well. from Tennessee, met with a peculiar Incident last week. While taking in the sights of the city he met with E W. Kelly. Casey left Kelly a fortune a few years ago, but through some technicality Kelly tailed to get It. Now Kelly is digging for himself and has gone into the clothing business with W. T. Rowe of this city. Kelly is now located at 132 Main street. . IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Lake County, State of Utah. Elizabeth E. Oyler, plaintiff, vs. Jacob Oyler, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah, to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within 20 days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after serd action; vice, and defend the and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which, within ten days after service of this summons upon you, will be filed with the clerk of said court. IU11AD vUiJiilli 0p Plaintiffs P. O. address, Commercial Attorneys. block, Sal Lake City, Utah. above-entitle- 21, sf. moval. C. A. Casey, BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS. m Fire Chief Devine Is not in great favor with the machine, but it is not at all likely that the rift will extend so widely as to cause Mr. Devines re- ml (ONE HUNDRED) I Another criticism was offered by another matinee girl. After the scene in Camille where Marguerite promises the father she will leave Armand and becomes somewhat hysterical at the parting, two maidens in the first balcony heaved a sigh of sympathy as the curtain went down, and one said to the other: Well, she got that off And the critic was a high good. The wisdom of the special committee of the City Council on the new city jail site, in recommending the purchase of a piece of ground on the east side of Second East street, adjoining the of the city and county power-hous- e building, on which to build the new jail, is very problematical, and the chances are the recommendation will not be adopted by the Council. What is the sense of the city buying a site when it has land of its own more suitable for the purpose than the piece on Second East street? The city has a lot with fifty feet frontage on Fourth South street, opposite the north entrance to the city and county building which is good enough for a jail, and other piece. just as convenient as the To put the Jail by the power-hous- e would also work a hardship on parties who have recently built new and modern houses adjoining the proposed site. The presence of the jail would depreciate their property. It ought not to go there. 23, 25 and 27 West South Temple Street, SALT LAKE CITY. OC . niiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; K 9- f; ? |