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Show DAILY PAGE FOUR THE MSS wWm 1 OF mn-i-i THE FINISHING i I 1907. STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 20. IS APPOINTED KELSON EXCUSE ASAWIOE-DE-CAM- P Brown of tha Grand Army sf tha Republic, Off!-caAppointmsnts of Staff for This District. Brown, of the i.inmander-in-Uhi- tf GOVERNOR HAS SIGNED HOUSE fur the the of Republic Army BILL 217. I apartment of Utah, haa announced the following appointments of staff E. F. Davis, post No. L as officers: Iwcraascd On Mill ba Will sistant Tax Levy inspector general: Ogden Hiles, John V. for Salariaa and Maintananca and it W. P. Rowe, Alfred Saxey, Nelson and John Broiaway, addiia up to tha Board of Edueatioa to p. tional do tha Right Thing. POOR Commander-iii-Chi- ef cs rs HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS WILL GIVE ENTERTAINMENT. i UTAH Fino Program Prepared for tho Event Going to Give A" Hop and Havo a Goad Time Generally List of the Amusements. New Models in Dainty Lingerie Waists Tins special of several !:iUl,lred pretty Lingori, Vaitts is on sale at v, r jllM. ial prices. TUV are in sheer lawnh-Kiei- ll thenewebtainlpivuitst styles for spring. Suine are trimmed with lace and tucks, others liave embroidery, lac and tucks in variuu- - aides-de-cam- TOUCH to correct lriss is a iiiotlifli glove. lir the past three weeks the of .the date "ST hue bee" f.ir- upon ua by clever and artistic would be slow, InailvcrtlF'iSditd. nut to realise that the program for the evening 1 being pushed with Under mm h rpirit and enthusiasm. j the tiirc i lion of Coaches Blakeslee and I Moii'-k- , plan for the affair have been made and devrlojred. The Athletic association le strictly student organisation, tlie members a ' of the faculty lending only an encour-- i The athletic feats presence. ' aging mentioned on the following program will certainly excel any exhibition of the kind in the history of the school. ' and yet the people interested do not feel that they have found our limita-- : tlnus. The student! with one accord, have entered Into arrangements most j heartily, and every detail of the eve la being cared for i nlng'a performances by able workers. The music will be furnished by the orchestra, under the direction of Russell Davenport, whose reputation for a young musician Is well established before the public of Ogden. Appetising refreshments, all home made, will he served by young ladles skilled In the culinary art. The faculty la In the background on d. this occasion. The atudenta are However. SS" haa a pleasing sound and touches a responsive chord Friends and patrons are cordially Invited. Don't you know what A" Hop Is? Don't you know what "a" means? Meet with us at the High achool Fridny nlfcht. and we will show oryou. Ask for the card printed In black. and ange Following la the program: Minutes from Forty-Fiv- e Overture Broadway." Orchestra. Quartette Athletic Hong." ......... Davenport. Foulger, Stafford. Tavey. Athletics Class Work, Vaulting, Pyramids, Tumbling. Wrestling Wallace, Harris, Carlson, Campbell, Dlnsmore, Green well, Stafford Craig. String Quartette Trauinerel. Davenport, Zleme, Mowrey, Miss Casey ce - Any costume is incomplete without it. It is quite unnecessary to add that it pays to buy the best. Ives Gloves ra Good Gloves Good fitting, good wear-- i n g , and fashionably finished. precaution i a taken in the making and selecting to insure satisfaction to the wearer. They are the best for the price. Kvery $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 i : There will be no excuae now fur the board of education declining to Increase the salaries of the city tench-er- a of public schools to a reasonable sum for each. Houae Bill Ko. 217, which provider fur an extra mill taxation, haa been signed by the governor and la law. The additional mill will give the board of education nearly 111,000 and by th--' provisions of the act tha money no raised can be uaed aolely for salaries and maintenance. It is expec ted that tha valuation of property In this city will be increased by this year's assessment, so that the sum derived from the passage of the act will be even greater than the amount stated. Ro It la now up to the board. If tn board wants to do the right thing n can help matters, can give the teachers adequate compensation and make the schools of Ogden better than ever. From this time henceforth the people of this city will hare their weather eyes on the actions of the board of education. 1,11 Worth of Clothes Broom Hotot Comor. of exclusive wai.-t-s in wash materials unP to $15.00. TOOK THE GIRLS COWS BUT LEFT THE MANS Editor Journal: On monday, about Alice Bird, who lives at avenue, turned a couple of cows out to water and waa watching them. In the meantime ahe was talking with a girl friend and stepped Into the house to get her hat, preparatory to coining up town, Intending to take the cowa home before starting for the city. A neighbor, Mr. Olein also had some cowa out to water, when Bert Warner, who la employed to keep stray stock off the street, came along and started to drive the cows to the pound. Olaen waa permitted to take hla cowa home, but when the Bird girl wanted her cowa Warner put spurs to hla horse and whipped the cowa into a run, driving them to the pound. A number of the neighbors saw tha proceeding and pronounce It an outrage. The cowa were in Thirty-flr- st street when taken from the defensel. niothchavetth-enterflF less girl and driven to the pound. lllcycle Race It seems from the reports that no j Orange vs. Dlack. discretion was used In Impounding Intermission. these animals and folks think that Dances, because the officer baa only a woman to deal with be should not permit a man to gut bis cows out and take SALT LAKE VETS. COMING. Vedpewnod Camp No. 1, United them home, while the woman's aniSpanish War Veterana are coming to mals are Impounded. The case should JUSTICE. 'Vilen from Salt Lake next Thursday lie Investigated. local camp. the to Inspect evening There are but two cams In the Utah THROWS FLOWERS AT division .Salt Lake and Ogden. Both are reported to be In a flourishing SUPERINTENDENT DR1GGS THE OGDEN niMin. Mias 1104 ractflr Use good Spicea in your pica. Who carta for a apicoleas plat Even that monator pio altar tho American boy would bo tompted to paaa tho opicaleaa pio by. Yet you can uao a little of our apico and get big epieeneaa. SS centa the can, all varietiea. Thomas 8. McAInney For envelopes, letter tieafts, business ofSuperintendent the Western Pennsylvania InstituJournal call tha up sards, dodgers, etc, tion for the Blind at Pittsburg, who Inh Rooms. Both 'phonea ML recently visited the Utah school, writes to Superintendent Frank M. Drigga of thta city and aaya: It haa been my pleasure since coming East a number of tlmea to testify concerning the excellence of your Institution In Utah and the work accomplished therein. In all sincerity, after visiting ' schools throughout tha United States, I ran say that nowhere have I seen better work than la accomplished by your pupils In Utah." This flattering opinion comes from one who haa made a fair study of American Institutions of this kind for many years. Superintendent McAlnn-e- y recently completed a trip through the country. In which ha visited every deaf and blind school of note to galii knowledge, experience and Information for the Institution which he now reprejust as much as by the company he keeps. When sents. This opinion, coming, as it does, from a man In a position to you are well-dress- ed you know it and everybody know, reflects credit upon Superintendent Driggs and his able corps of aselse knows it when you wear a suit made by the sistants, as well aa upon the state of Utah. Intermountain Tailoring Company. - General Opinion That Thara Will bo a Worsa Flood Than tha Recant On Unloea a Cold Snap Follows, Serious Damage ia Likely to Follow. NOTICE All old friends and patrons will take notice that II. E. Atchison will be here to wait on you and guarantees satisfaction, and you know his ability to please. Intermountain 172 Tailoring Co. TWENTY-FIFT- H STREET Mattie E. Vogel is In Salt Lake City today attending a of the executive board of themeeting Utah Federation of Women's Clubs which she la th treasurer. Mrs. rOUR ANNUAL SPRING SILK SALE STARTS TOMORROW Optical Specialist 2464 Wash. Aa lc WOULD SAVE KEY MANSION. WASHINGTON, March steps are at last being taken to save from destruction the old Key mansion, occupied by Francis Scott Key, who wrote The Star Spangled Banner." The old mansion is located In Georgetown and Is In a state of decay, having been neglected for many yars. Several unsuccessful efforts have been made to preserve th historic houa. but no real progress was made until United States District Attorney Baker proposed to organise a corporation to ralss funds with which to purchase the mansion. Admiral Dewey. Admiral Scliley, General Miles and many other distinguished officers of the army and navy have given their to the 20.-A- ctlve SHOWER STILL RESIGNING The teachers In the city schools continue to hand In their resignations to Superintendent Allison, and. unless something Is done to relieve the situation within a short time there is a strong probability that the schools will be aeriously crippled. Yesterday Misses Stanley and Powell, teachers In the South Washington school, threw up their positions and others in the same school and other buildings, also, are scheduled to come within a few days. The whole trouble is the failure of the hoard of education to pay a teacher a white mana salary. The mere pittance received by many of them barely keeps body and soul together and their kick Is most certainly a Just one. RUSHMER ur by the Clothes He Wears Unless Something ia Dens to Incroaso School Salaries, tha Will bo Crippled Within tho Near Future Havo a Juat Kick. cannot be mended, hut Ruehmer furnishes perfect of the lenses before they were broken, and skillfully repairs the Iran, It Is not guesa work the rkmei really are scientifically exact reproductions of the originals. TRAFFIC RESUMED. Local railroad officials were notUM Ogden river haa risen with remarkable rapidity within the last twenty-fothis morning that the Southern hours and unless a cold snap on the Sacramento division wm should follow, aerioua damage la likely again opened and that the trains wm to result. It la the general opinion that again In motion. Traffic has been it the cold weather la over, and If thia a standstill for several days on account lo true, the probabilities are that tho of a disastrous washout shout tn water will continue to rise for soino miles west of Reno and thirty mild time to come. The Chinese truck gar- east of Truckee. It la reported that dens along the aohtb bonk of the Og- tho river is still high, being within six den river are again flooded and the wa- Inches of the track In some places ter is within alx Inches of Its former Passenger trains Nos. j and I lie mark and still rising. expected to arrive In Ogden betwm five and six o'clock this evening. TROUBLE AT SANITARIUM. The pipe line at the Ogden Canyon Sanitarium waa damaged considerably last night aa a result of the heavy rain, the water being shut off from the building for a period of about two hours. The rains loosened a number of large rocka which came down the mountain aide and loosened the supports and a portion of the pipe waa precipitated Into the river. . It was restored within a short time, however, and the resort la running as usual. A Man is Known Suit s $20 and up SMASHED GLASSES FEARS ARE ENTERTAINED THAT FLOOD MAY BE SERIOUS. SPECIALISTS Ogdon, Utah SCHOOL TEACHERS RIVER IS BOOMING AGAIN le-wl- I s. rice? rtart on this splendid lot at 75c . up to $2.75. are showing a beautiful lot 1 frr-war- C.D.IVES PRESCRIPTION 2471 Wash. Av. de-aign- Service for PROOE SUITS New Spring Stock All In Novelties To make the little ones happy movement NATIONAL METAL TRADES. BOSTON. Maaa, March of the National Metal Trades association, composed of manufacturers of the principal dtleo of the country, gathered In Boston today for their annual convention. The reports of the officers show that the association has nearly doubled Its membership during the past twelve months. Numerous questions of vital Importance to the trade are slated for discussion at the convention. Ed. Doyle, well known In this city, died last evening at the Ogden general hospital aa the result of consumption from which he hss been suffering for several years. Doyle has no i datives here but has n sister residing at Vincennes, Iowa, and a telegram was sunt her this mcriihip and the body will be held awaiting word from her. also has a brother-in-laat Goldfield, Nevada, but he couil not he reached. Sheriff Sebring today received a telegram from Deputy Sheriff Crimmins of Lee county, Iowa, regarding Doyle .stating that If the man haa money .to ship the body home; If not to bury him here. As he was practically penniless, it Is likely that the body will be hurled here at the expense of his friends. SPECIAL SALE AIL THIS M Richardson Te-ceaa- ed w & Grant THE CROCKERY PEOPLE LAST & THOMAS |