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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SA1URDAY. JANUARY 20, 1908. PAGE EIGHT. NIGHT SCHOOL E ROYCROFT WILL JUMP JOB NOT THE WOODEN KIND NOT STIFF. LIKE CARDBOARD. CHIEF JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT GOING TO RESIGN. Enter Into Partnership Two Vary Good Lawyer. BREEZY IN THE TOILS NOTES At the Theaters : FROM WEBER STAKE 699999296999666921961999 The Grand Sweden." I'tahna HIMSELF AMUSES BLACKING WIFE'S EYE. BROWN BY Case is Being Heard This Afternoon Before Judge Murphy in the Police Court. George Brown, a machinist, was ed last night by Bergeant Cham-tM-- rs for Indulging In the pleasant pas time of giving his wife a black eye. The badly discolored optic which Mrs. Brown exhibits today sliowa that her husband must have been a little too In the love tape which he administered. After acquiring a good-size- d Jag at Fraxzliil Bros, saloon. Brown went ta his home at 124 Twenty-thir- d street, amt, locking the door, Immediately begun a tirade of abuse against hla wife whli-flnall resulted In his striking her a fearful blow over the left eye. blacking and bruising the same. After administering the drubbing he went away from hla home, and then Mrs. Brown told a young man living near, who in turn notified the police Brown returned to hla department home In a short time after the fracas and wga there arrested by Sergeant Chambers. Later In the police court this afternoon Mra. Brown moved that the case against Brown be dismissed, as he hud stated that he would get out of the country. In pursuance of her request the rase was dismissed. Woman! woman! thy ways are past understanding! ufTm-tlonat- e ENJOY A PLEASANT CHAT WITH SAM JONES. 1 The Girl from An American GlrL" Vaudeville. Lyceum 8TUDENT8 Tonight, NEXT WEEKS ATTRACTIONS AT THE THEATERS. The Grand Thursday night JanuSuperintendent Petterson of County ary 25, Henry W. Savage's musical Schools Delivers Interesting Adcomedy. Woodland;" Friday, January dress te the Pupils. 26. Charles D. Hanford, In The Merchant of Venice." Utahns Northern Lights, all the The basketball team left Friday for week. Balt Lake, where they met the L. D. B. Lyceum Continuous vaudeville. university team In the evening. The "DREAMLAND BURLESQUERS. game resulted In a victory for the L. D. R. This morning they left fur The comedy element, which was of Provo, where they meet the B. T. U. the rough and tumble kind, In the tea mtonlght. The team was accomDreamland Burlesque r at the Grand panied by Professors Bradford, and I'rlncliial McKay, and last night, was good. No pretension a number of students. to plot was made, and as there was The largest audience to any paid no plot no one was disappointed. It lecture greeted Ram Junes last Tues- waa a scrambled-u- p bunch of foolishday evening at the tabernacle. It was estimated that fully one thousand peo- ness, hut It provoked the laughter of ple listened to the great evangelist the audience, and In that It waa emiThis was the second number on our nently successful. Among the who were In a particularly big course. Ram Jones occupied the devotional happy vein last night were: Jolly hour last Wednesday In a fireside chat Zeb, In numerous character Impersonwith the students. Mr. Jones waa ations; Joe Barton, Louis LaClede thoroughly at home In addressing a Ed Johnson and Louis Fritzkow. The body of students and left with us singing of several of the male memmany gems of wit, humor, pathos and ber of the burlesque aggregation was IK'dagogy. His visit and his talk will good, but there was not one redeeming all the chorus girls. long be remembered by the students. voice among The academy band, under the leader- Their singing at time was decidedly ship of Prof. Nichols, has an enroll- discordant The trick riding of two ment of twenty members. The boys celever memliera of the company waa are down to hard work and system- the best seen in this city In many moons. The two cyclists were roundly atic practice. This semester, which closes with applauded. next week, will be remembered not only for the earnest work which has Officer characterised each day, but for the success which has attended our ir-tieour basketball team, our paper, Board Named the A com, our efforts put forth for our new building and our lecture course. W. T. Washburn of Wilson Will Keep tha Lads and Lassisa from Superintendent of Schools William N. Petterson visited our school Friday Playing Truant. morning and delivered an Interesting address at devotional. Mr. Petterson The county board of education met spoke on the freedom of the will and this morning and dlsimsed of the showed how each student has It with- routine business. One of the things in his own power to make life a suc- done as to appoint s truant officer for cess. He urged upon his hearers the county. W. T. Waahbume of Wilthe necessity of leading an exemplary son precinct was named for the polife In school and outside, for every sition. thought and act 1ms an Influence for Upon the recommendation of the sugood or bad upon himself and fellow-me- perintendent, It was decided that In the future the schools snail not close for any cause without first notifying the suierlntendenL Star President Stratford announced the standing committees of the board as fun-mak- er Truant s, LOCAL BRIEFS If you drink, drink Yellowstone. Boys high cut shoes cheap at e Putnam's. ROYCROFT NOT STIFF LIKE CARDBOARD Men's and boys overcoats sacrifice at Putnam's. at a CARR AND BROWNING MAKE TIAL APPEARANCE. TO BE CONDUCTED BY ThE HORACE BLOOD. INI- E' GUARANTEED FOR A YEAR. Will WIFE HEATER FOB JAPANESE OF BOARD ATTEND by Putnam keeps the only first quality rubbers in Ogden. Putnam la giving a 112 talking machine with each Cl purchase. M. c. Davla an attorney of Balt Lake City, was In Ogden yesterday. Elects Officers Accept no substitute for Plater-vlll- e Butter. There la nona aa good. Read Elks' California excursion an- Mrs. Epperson and Mrs. Haslstt of Ogdon Aro Among Thoso Chosen. nouncement issued today and in this Paper. The grand chapter of the Order of Mrs. J. p. O'Neill presented her the Eastern Star held Ita annual conhusband with a son yester- clave In Salt Lake yesterday, at which day morning. the officers were elected. In the evenUtah'a greatest excursion will be ing a banquet waa served. The offl-rs elected are: run for the Elks on Feb. 10. Thirty Worthy grand matron, Mra. Oerda days In glorious California. 21. Anderson. ROYCROFT NOT STIFF LIKE Worthy grand patron, Lucius P. CARDBOARD Judd. Associate matron, Mrs. AtOwing to the storm of last even- hens Scott. grand ing no meeting Of the Men's club of Associate grand patron, Jacob H. the Congregational church waa held. Epperson. W. C. Mulford, chief clerk of the Grand secretary, Mra. Anna B. Marat Cheyenne, wick. railway mall service Gram! Treasurer, R. L. Conely. Wyoming, was an Ogden visitor yesGrand conductress, Mra. Gertrude terday. Hutton. Elks Invited to those Join Ogden Associate grand conductress, Mrs. of Balt Lake, Tlntlc, Provo and Park E. Sinclair. Flora City on Los Angelea special Feb. 10. Grand chaplain, Airs. Mary E. GraFred Itarker, formerly court sten- ham. Grand lecturer, Mrs. Anna E. Epperographer In Judge Howell's court, has accepted a similar position with Judge son. Ogden. Booth of Idaho. Grand marshal. Mrs. Mabel Diem, Talk City. The Brotherhood of Railway CarGrand organist, Mrs. Daisy A. Cushmen are preparing to give a card ing. party and ball at Eaglea' hall on the Grand Adah. Mra. Minnie Haslet evening of January 12. Ogden. Grand Ruth. Mrs. Mary B- Laurence. Sleighing parties should remember that Blade's la headquarters for Grand Esther. Mrs. Theresa Holmes, them from one to one hundred. Terms Provo. Grand Martha. Mrs. Rhoda Conely. to suit. 402 Twenty-fift- h street. Ind. Grand Electa. Mrs. Isadora Fox, phone 224. Bell 240. Park City. A. B. Jordan and R. C. Dias, two Grand warder. Mrs. Anna Roberts, Southern Pacific train agents, left this Provo. inomlng for Texas. The former will Grand sentinel. W. H. Arnold. , be stationed hereafter at Houston and the latter at Dennison. ADDIE I. PARRY. ROYCROFT NOT STIFF LIKE a After short vacation la now ready CARDBOARD to receive pupils for Instruction on The Child Culture club will hold piano, organ and guitar. Children's an open meeting on Tuesday, January vocal class Tuesdays and Fridays at 22. at 2 p. m In the Carnegie library. 4 p. m. I will be at home to friends Dr. 8. O. Eghan will deliver a lecture, Thursdays from 2 until lp.ni. stustreet. entitled Infantile Feeding." The pub- dio 261 Twenty-thir- d lic Is cordially Invited. ADDIE J. PARRY. n. Eastern ct - follows: Committee Bagpipe Solo Auld Robin Solo Bara-leggHellanman," by Xlcol Hood of Salt Lake. Sword Dance By a Salt Lake lady. Solo Mary DArgyle. "Loch Lomond, Chaa. Kent George Lochhead. sr., will be chairman. ELECTRICAL WORKERS' BALL. The International Brotherhood of Electrical Worsen are making elaborate arrangements for a big ball to be given by them at Toller's academy on tha evening of January 22. The electricians have the reputation of being royal entertainers and they Intend to make this affair discount anyFOR RENT Nicely furnished room, thing they have given In the past A mondem Improvements to gentle- magnificent electrical display will be men. 242 24th. the feature of the evening. ed . Me Will Clean Your Gloves The Elite Cleaning and Free Dying Com- pany Offers You a Snap. A valuable acquisition to the expert staff of the Elite Cleaning company whose plant la at 141 Twenty-fift- h street and whose offices are at !Jio Washington avenue, la Mr. Roy Gilmore. Mr. Gilmore has just come an from Cincinnati, where he made hla reputation aa a skillful workman, and It te safe to say he 1a the best dyer and cleaner this side the Missouri river. To prove the efficiency of the new man the Elite company proposes tor ladles' and thirty days to clean ' gloves absolutely free o( charge. This 1a an opportunity worth seising. The Elite house cleans and dyes anything, the finest fabrics worn by ladies and the coarsest clothing of men's attire. A soiled silk wrap and a greasy overcoat are made to look like new garments. Remember the free offer. Remember the office address. Here are the Bell and 144 phone numbers. (34-X Ind. DENVER EXCUR8I0N January 27th and 28th 20 round Via Union Pacific; Tickets good Special Sale Afton" amend. Gray" M. Kobayashl. a promi: worker along religious and v.iyVni, j. lines, has about compleie ments for the establishment i ,i C " lng room and school fur itie residents of this city. am.,u tl J'!! this time to about l.Oun. U v. h Blood of the Baptist cliuivh i Kobayashl In the matter. The date for the establishing f school has not yet been decide, but It Is thought that it win i 4,s rectly after the revival servi-wtu are to be held at the Baptist caurciT commencing January 27. Until a salable building can be purchase uj erected a room will be rented and flu ted up as a reading room, where thl unoccupied Japs may spend leisure hours. to return until trip. Fob. 10th. ed (Bums). Scots Wha Hae (Bums),' State vs. W. R. Swan et aL; bill of Charles Kent. exceptions settled, signed and sealed. Richards vs. Glasmsnn; ten days Recitation 'Tam O'Shanter" by additional time granted to answer. Bums, John Fife. State vs. Horrocks; continued until Solo Ronnie Mary" (Bums), Te Banka and Braes" (Bums), Chaa next Tuesday at 10 oclock. Satterfield vs. Ogden A NorthwestKent. Oration on Robert Bums the Scot- ern Railway company; ten days additional time granted to amend comtish poet Rev. E. L Goshen. Duet Annie Laurie," Flora and plaint. Dora Ecclea. (Bums), Jame Dougan. - There was a full quorum present at the board of education last night. T. H. Carr. First ward, and M. S. Brownie g. Fifth ward, the two new members who qualified during the week, put in the ir initial appearance and were welcomed by the other members of the hoard. Their addition made the reorganisation complete. The following standing committees were appointed by President Joyce: Teachers' salaries, discipline and courses of Instruction Dr. R. 8. Joyce, chairman; H. W. Gwllllam. Auditing, financing and accounts M. S. Browning, chairman; D. Joyce. Buildings and grounds, repair and furniture H. W. Gwllllam, chairman; Asael Farr. Text books, general supplies T. H. Carr, chairman; 8. Browning. Judiciary, library and hygiene Asael Farr, chairman; T. H. Carr. The monthly report of the schools submitted by Superintendent Allison showed that the average number belonging to the schools to be 4248.2; average dally attendance. 4027.8; average dally absence, 228.2; number of cases of tardiness, 4(1; number of pupils neither tardy or absent, 2021; teachers, times tardy, 20. The finance committee reported that 122.699.04 had been received from the state treasurer, being part of the state appropriation to public schools. Cash on hand at the present time la 232.179.89. The teachers of the city schools are being paid today, warrants having been drawn for the amounts due. One new case of smallpox was reported by the sanitary committee. Upon recommendation of the teachers committee Miss Trellis Carter was employed as a teacher in the city schools. Clerk Rolapp reported that the bonds of the clerk and treasurer has been passed upon by the attorney of the afterward President Harrison ap- board, C. C. Richards, and found to pointed him probate judge for Salt be In proper form. Lake county. Later President Harrison apimlnted him associate justice of General Manager Wells of the San the supreme court of the territory of Pedro, in special car No. 101, came up Utah. That position he held until the from Salt Lake City this morning and admission of Utah to the union in 1896. continued on east on No. (. The car At the first state election he was elect- is one of the most luxuriousl yappoint-e- d ed, as a Republican, to the supreme on the road. bench of the state for five years. For the last two years of this terms he was chief justice. He was to the supreme bench In 1900, defeating J. W. N. Whltecotton of Provo, the Democratic nominee. He Is now chief justice, since the retirement of Justice R. N. Baskin. Attorney John A. Bagley has played a prominent part In Idaho Repumllcan politico In recent years. He was attorney general of the state from 1908 to 1805. His home Is In Bear Lake county. He Is an active member of the Mormon church and Is the legal representative of a number of the corporations in the etate. and Flow Gently. Sweet Camn by M. Xobaypahi, a Pr0m n.nt Jap Religious Worker. Chief Justice George W. Bartch Is to resign from the supreme bench of the state for the purpose of forming a law partnership with former Attorney General John A. Bagley of Idaho and Attorney Leckey, the leading member of a law firm of Washington. D. C., says the Salt Lake Herald. Chief Justice Bartch refused either to affirm or deny the statement that he was to retire from the bench to enter upon the active practice of his profession. The information Is given out on the best authority that this step Is to be taken within the next sixty days. I do not care to discuss this matter at this time. Justice Bartch said last evening. "All I care to say at this time Is that I will not be a candidate for another term on the supreme bench, and no definite arrangement has been readied concerning the law partnership. Attorney John A. Bagley returned to Salt Lake City last evening from Washington. D. C. He went to Washington to consult Attorney Leckey with reference to the law partnership, snd It Is understood that the negotiations were satisfactorily closed. Attorney Bagley and Justice Bartch will havve a conference today at which the whole matter Is expected to be concluded. The new firm will do business under the name of Bartch, Leckey A Bag-le- y. Its principal place of business will be in Salt Lake City. The presence of Attorney Leckey In the firm la taken to mean that the firm Is to have considerable legal business with the departments In Washington, D. C. Chief Justice Bartch has still s year to sene on the supreme bench at an annual salary of $5,000. Justice Bartch'a official career In Utah has been unbroken by a single defeat. He came to Salt Lake City from Canyon City. Colo., In 1822. Soon on teachers and salaries Fmerer and Chrlstlensen. Finance Blaylock and Robinson. Supplies Htratford and Robinson. Motion Janitors, sanitary, etc. Robinson Law and Blaylock. and grounds Stratford, Buildings Day With Howell Fmerer and Chrlstlensen. Several applications for the extension of the transportation system were Law and Motion and Probate Calendars Are Taken Up and Disposed received and referred to the superinof in the District Court tendent It was decided that the board should Today waa law and motion day with visit all the schools In a body, beginning with district No. 4, next Tuesday. Judge Howell In the district court and the following orders were made: Estate of Francis C. Norris, deBobby Burns Day ceased; petition for approval, allowance and settlement of final account to Be Observed granted. Estate of Caroline Conley; petition Scots Will Hava a Big Time at the for approval, allowance and settlement of final account continued. A. O. U. W. Hall on Evening of Estate of Annie Si Manning; petiJanuary 5th. tion for letters testamentary granted. Estate and guardianship of RosaO. wad the power the glftle gle us bella and Lawrence T. Dee; petition To see ouraels as Ithers see us; It wad frae mony a blunder free us. for authority to purchase certain stock And foolish notion. granted. Estate of Mary Knabe, deceased; What airs In dress and wait would lead us. petition for hearing on return of sale of real estate continued. And e'en devotion." Estate of George E. Murphy, deThe bonny Scots are preparing for a big time on tha occasion of Bobby ceased: petition for final distribution Bums' birthday, Thursday evening. granted. January 25. The exercises will take Estate and guardianship of Edith place In the A. O. IT. W. hall Instead Hutchins et al.. minora; petition for of the Grand Opera house, as an- letter of guardianship granted and nounced last evening. Following la bond fixed at $1,000. Estate of Susannah Hancock; pethe program: Solo There Was a Lad Was Born tition for letters of administration continued. In Kyle" (Bums), Matthew Galt. Estate of Patrick Monahan; petition Bagpipe Solo Green Grows the for letters continued. Rushes, O" (Bums), James Dougan. Pacific Collection Bureau vs. John R. Recitation Man Was Made (Bums). Wm. R. Lnchhead. Jones; demurrer and motion to set Rolo Bonnie. Sweet Bessie" (Gi- aside attachment continued. John Berry vs. Utah Construction lbert), Mins Mnv me Carter. Highland Fling By a Salt Lake company; demurrer to amended complaint sustained; twenty days to lady. Solo Arrangements Have Been With Reorganization of Board Is Perfected and Standing Comm itt see Named by President. of CHILDRENS WEAR A Boon to Mothers Children's Underwear at Unheard of Prices. All made in a sanitary factory by clean American girls. Seams felled and some double etitebea. ANY GARMENT IN THIS LINE W jfoi 15cts VIA $6 FOB lOcts ANYOFYfilSE 'te F1NET5TYLES Id 2si BETTER CARMENtSMApE THAN' THESE- AT - BEST VALUESTVER id AKOTbutot vm fron.' OFFERED i T, 25 cts ni te focod gamrots 14 20 C to fit cbUdreB vqhrg of aqg All Good Muslin Well Made The New York Racket Stoi |