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Show TUESDAY, 'JUNE A 1907. DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, ALWAYS UP 'GOVERNOR TO DATE CUM PROCLAIMS has reached a degree of excellence seldom attained in A leader for 26 years, it holds first place in the hearts of thousands, who emphatically voice their ng Buy and wear the Packard, it is preference. the shoe of character and quality. Said at $3.50 IL L PACKARD $4.00 CD, Miksri Said hr $5.00 iaaOatylM Brockta, DAY ISSUES MANY NEW FACES WILL APPEAR CHIEF EXECUTIVE ANNUAL PROCLAAMITON. AT BEGINNING OF SCHOOL. FOR MEN shoe-mali- LUG : Ik. . I. L. CLARK & SONS CO. HIS out or one of loose lovely new waists Tfjey ' Beard Holds Another Meeting This Asks All ths Psopls of the Ststs to Observe ths Dsy and Pay Thsir ReEvsning at Which Tima the Matter of the Purchase ef Text Books Will spects ts Old Glory on tho 14th Day Coma Up Contract Calls for (25,000 of This Month. The board of education will hold a meeting tonight and open bids for 125, 1)0 worth of text books to be used in the public schools during the next This will be the largest five years. contract ever awarded by the local school board. The election of principals and Instructors for the coining school year has been completed and the list now stands as follows: Stsy you wor)t know yourself when you are so ' feel like , ooe and ! lK like & d)un tonne labies. on setting aside this date as Flag ..', end calling upon all of the pt-o- - ) of the state to observe the day aa eui'h and to pay their respects to Old pie Ido love. Glory. NEW Tsachsrs SCHEDULE 'sunopoer clothes. IS ly Watches That Have Stood the Test 54 ' CmsiiiTiM, i i Hat-comb- I ! becMie conjc re&dy-rQ&- de feel t(?&t to ty&ke tfyen) U & v& te of tlne. If you vUfc to buy v&UU you will &ve tlnje by corgtyg trMgI?t to our tore beeiute ve tfyov you iue&flQe targe (19c of fct price 0 re&09&ble you will tfy&II tfyen) 9ot fy&ve to look &9y ve tarter. Jut C&9 ee v(?u do for you 09 vtnUU: Slpeer Yr)t L&V9 W&UU, $1.0 0 for v&Iue . 69c -- L&ce &9d Embroidered Trlnj-nj- ed W&UU. $1.50 aupd $17 5 for $1,19 Hodtonje Swell D&tyty Lacc W&UU. $2,515 &9d Enjb. Trimmed amd w $5L50 for . $1.50 09 tj?e entire We (?ope to ee you. Special big reductloQ J m, avvat'hiasMMST MSM'd-mu- a W&UU . , flower io daisy Flap day this year will occur on y 14th day of June, which falls on l'ri'lay. Yesterday afternoon Governor Cutler Issued hts annual prnela-inui- High School I J. Sill well, Jennie IN EFFECT JUNE 9 EVERYPA1R MADE TO WEAR M. Anderson, Florence J. Hirst, Edna Lisle Martin, EniUie Bannister, Maude Tabor, Jessie XL Spann, Ira D. Steele; Affects All Roads Excapt ths Orsgon Short Lino, Particularly ths Ris Edwin G. Nourse, M. O. Blakeslee, Grands Western, Which Has Prao-ticalKatherine McCrory, Jesse E. Beeson. MORE ARRESTS FOR New Schedule. South Washington School J. M. VIOLATING FISH LAW Bishop, Mrs. Carrie K. Rapp, L. L The new changes In the running time Irwin, Mrs May Gibson Kershaw, Lillian Stanley, Luclle Stanley, Marion of the Southern Pacific trains have Game Warden VanDorVliee Get Buey Reid, Edna Hamlll, Mrs Anna C. Dal- been completed and will go Into effect Yesterday and Hauled Five Mere in- ton, Sadie C. Powell, Margaret Ship-le- y. on Sunday night. Occordlng to the new schedule, No. will arrive at 1:S0 to Court Proposes to See That the Mound Fort School Henry Barker, p m.. Instead of 2:30 p. m.; No. 4 will Law is Obeyed to the Letter. Ina Eleanor Craven, Beatrice Farley, arrive at S:10 p. m., Instead of 5:50 Marion Johnson, Meda McQuarrie, p. m.; No. S will arrive at S:2S a. m. instead of 7:20 a. m.; No. 10 will arrive County Fish and Game Warden Van Lulu B. Bell. der Vllee was decidedly busy yeeter- -' Madison School D. H. Adams, Mot- at 7:10, the usual time. No. S Is made day chaalng up violators of the flah ile Fulmer, Anna M. Moran, May W. up here and departs at 2:45 p. m.. InI wm we mil more watchee and game laws and hie efforts were Hume, Mrs. Josephine Hirst, Lou E. stead of 11:55 a. m. rewa'rded by the arrest of five of them. Mitchell, Glenn Douglas, Eella M. TyOn the Union Pacific train No. 3 tlua all the other atorea comfirst two captured were Albert ler, Josephine H. Peters, Wills Spur- leaves at 1:50 p. m.. No. 4 at 7:40 p. m. The we have Well Reaeon: bined. Darbey. and William Gosnell, bothfleh--of geon, Ethel M. May Kyle, and Noa 0 and 10 are now combined ! thla city, who were caught while a large selection. Pricea are Floy Williams, Mary E. Roberta, Ma- and leave at 0:20 a. m. Union Pacific No. 0 arrives at 12:15 and departs at lng in the Weber river between the bel Rowae. right. We know what constiOregon Short Line and the Rio Grande Ptngree School W. L. Underwood, 12:55 p. m. tutes a good watch, and will Western bridgea. One of the men had William I. Underwood, John A. Junk, The contemplated changes on the a set line out with three hooks to it Josle F. Clare, Clara B. Johnson, Lil- Rio Grande affects the entire schedule. handle no other. We are Watch while he waa busily engaged with a lian H. Keating, Mary L. Blhler, Mrs No. departs at 7 a. m.; old time, 7:45. No. I departs at 2:10 a. m.; old time, pole and line. Inspectors for all the Railroads Louie Parker Underwood. The next capture waa made on the Dee School John W. Wlntle, Jo- 2:50. No. 4 departs at 4:45 p. m.: old entering Ogden. Ogden river Just north of the city sephine Seaman.. Marion M. Cook, time, 7. The local trains are No. 12, Willard Brown, Richard. Katherine Higginbotham, Laura Kirk- Departing at 0:25 a. m. Instead of 0; cemetery. Gilmore and Charles West were taken patrick, Myrtle Blackwood, Mrs, Kate No. 14 at 1 p. m. instead of 1:15. Trains Into cuatody while trout flaking. All Van Dyke, Mrs. Clara D. Howard, arriving are No. 1 at 4 p. m., No. 3 at of the men were charged with viola- Florence Crompton, Mrs. Maud T. 12:10 a. m.. No. 5 at 2 p. m.. No. 11 at ting the flah and game laws and will Horn, Maud Bel nap. i0:40 a. m. and No. IS at 1:45 p. m. have to answer before Judge Murphy. The changes on the Oregon Short Lewis School M. June Pierce, CarJEWELERS rie V. Knapp, Daisy L. Stone, Irene Line have not yet been announced at At the Big Clsck, Washington Ava Tomasek, William M. McKay, Mayme I the local offices. CARES LITTLE FOR SOCIETY. McDermott, Ethel Orth, Alice Maguire, A1U M. Fisher. Stella Smith, Nellie' Mrs. G sorgo Bruce Cortalysu Emphat DAMAGE CASE FILED Maguire, Elisabeth Pearce, Dorothy The Autograph Market. Icallf a Homo Levsr. Ellen Baker, Katherine B. Shepherd, At tha present time the greatest deAGAINST COAL CO. Jennie Lund. mand la for autographs of tha English be When George Bruce Cortelyou Five Points School W. R. Smethers, literary celebrities, soma of which cornea secretary of tha treasury his Edith XL A. Roche, Mrs. Olive Black-ha- Antonio Coliana Brinos Action for tho bring thousands of dollars. Keats and wife becomes In Washington parlance Recovery of $10,400, Alleged to bo Gwendolyn Williams, Sarah G. Duo Him for Poraonal Injuries SusMrs. Wilson, Peart Goodale, Belle A. Kerr, Shelley command such high prices The second lady of the cabinet. tained While Working in Coal Mina. that they sell best abroad, whers tbera Cortelyou la a woman of domestic Laura Swanson. art more collections. In London, Ber- tastes. She la devoted to home and Central School Mrs Tude R. Malin and Paris there are continual auto- to church life. She la active In nil guire, Evelyn I. Turner, Blanche Antonia Colter, by his guardian, ad graph aalea during tha aeason. The the works connected with 8L Marga- Toung, Mrs. Luna H. Cahill, Eva. litem, Thomas Riche, has filed an ac- Florence Bohn, Clara Peterson, tlon In tha district court wherein he Circle. ret's Protestant Episcopal church and Moyee, Mrs Alary Wyse Is suing the Central Coal and Coke Edith Klopenstlne, was one of the leading figures In a company for the sum of (10.400, alGloyd, Bessie McCarty. Recwomen of the bazaar tbs Finest Thing In Alfa, given by School Joel J. Harris, Mrs. leged to be due aa damages for per- Grant Ufa never seems so dear and benefit of a R. S. Farnsworth, Mrs. Injuries sustslned while work-li- e, Virginia Har-json- al easy tor's Aid society for the a when the heart la Myrtle M. Fulmer, Rose L. Flynn, j lng in a coal mine of the defendant beating faster at special parish fund. the eight of some generous, Mrs. Cortelyou la the daughter of the Clara Brown, Maud Nalsbitt, May 'company In Sweetwater, Wyo. George deed. We feel, no doubt, then president of the Hempstead (L. L) Hartog, Belle Spencer, Mary B. Grix, I Halverson la the attorney for the what la the highest prise the soul can Institute, of which school her husband Clara Warner, Emma Nellson, Wei tha ; plaintiff. win, we almost believe In our power la a graduate. She never ha a eared Belnap, Ruby Jones,, Jessie E. Maurer, Miller. to attain it. Gwrji Eliot. particularly for the glamor of society, Margaret School Mrs. Hattie E. Quincy of tha dictates obed' but in nee to the Jennie Genevieve Emley, duties which her huaband'a poaltkm Wade, Patlenea. E. A. Davis, ths local Pullman Mrs W. H. Meal, V. Mae CarHa surely la moat In need of an- Imposes, aba recently has undertaken Hamlll, ter, Eva Brown. ticket agent, haa been appointed PullIn connection ter, Eva Brown, Mrs. Orenda E. Stone, man other's patlenea who has none of his social reapon.lblUti'es agent at Albuquerque, N. M. J. own. La vats. with her other occupation. 8. Plunkett, who came here about three Zetta Dalton, Squire Coop. Now Tsachsrs Elected. weeks ago to accept a poaltlon as asAs the wife of the secretary of tha Marlon A. Belnap, Lucy M. Golder, sistant ticket agent, has been appointtreasury mro-- duties aa a hoatess will be Incumbent upon ber and aba will Mrs. Owen Keys, Verna Koepp, Mar- ed to succeed Mr. Davis. B. A. Worthington, first bear them well, for she la a woman guerite Rlaer, Theresa Scheffler, Alvene and general manager of the of graca and charm and, what la more. C. Schenck, Myrta Thomas, Jennie Thomas, Abhle Cortes, Nellie McDerWabash-Pltts-bur- g Intellectuality. Mr. and Mrs. Cortel- mott, Lily M. Lea man, Blanche M. Wheeling A Lake Erie, and a number of other Gould you have four children, and an Mrs. Larned. lines In the east, passed through Ogden Cortelyou has tha older American Idea be all fn all, 8H0E FACTORY FOR ARKANSAS. this afternoon In the Wheeling A Lake the that ahould mother Is what you get when you do Erie private car 01, bound for Los An the reason for former reluctance to enJun- - 4. gelea. Mr. Worthington la bringing his Tent!.. .h MEMPHIS. your trading here. Wo have been ter Into nil Washington gayety may ba firm of this wife west In hopes of recuperating her has the organlsad An thla aame location over SS city understood readily. Arkansas Shoe Manufacturing com- health, she having Just recovered from years. pany and proposes to establish a large a severe attack of typhoid -- pneumonia. Thla bunlneea waa built up by at Mammoth Spring, Art, a If It Is found that she gains strength factory New Wood ef Much Value. station on the Frisco system, about 140 during the next two or three weeks square dealing. A newly Imported wood, used for miles from Memphis. A deal has been Mr. Worthington will leave her on the ' Tou taka no chances hero. high-clas- s cabinet and piano work, la closed with Memphis capitalists for coast and return to his headquarters the Tasmanian myrtle. It Is of a rich a building 10x100 feet, and It la In Pittsburg. The return trip will be pink color, moderately hard, and very planned to have ths plant In opera- made over the southern route of the close grained, taking a good finish and tion about the middle of this montn. Southern Pacific. Mr. Worthington's A representative of the company la two daughters and secretary are also working well and smoothly. In the party. now In the East looking after the chase of the necessary equipment and DRUG COMPANY BITTEN BY A BULLDOG. machinery. The factory, which Is to True to Her fix. of Its kind In Arkansas. be the Stern. Beat B. B. Wells, proprietor of an Ice Ogden's Drug Tom Miss Peach has a secret If not Inlargest the South, ts to employ about cream Beth phenes 38; 24S1 Wash. Ava store at 2460 jharm about her that' I cant under- 200 skilled operatives. It will he op- Grant and confectionery avenue, was bitten by a fero r. water-powestand. erated by clous bulldog while coming out of the Jack Oh. dont let that worry yon. Ogden creamery on Washington avenue She won't keep It any more than any BOMB UNDER STREET CAR. about noon yesterday. Mr. Wella other secret. Chicago Nows. SAN FRANCISCO,- - June 4. Two fought with the animal and was able harmless bombs composed of saltpeter to beat It off, hut no before the brute and sulphur exploded this morning had snapped the calf of his leg. The Bird la Giraffe's Companion. under an Ellis street car, which was flesh was not broken, but it was badly The red billed weaver bird la crowded with passengers. The explo- bruised and caused considerable pain. constant companion of the giraffe, sion did no damage, but the passengers The owner of the dog la ill at the perching lUelf upon the withers and and crews were badly frightened. The present time, but as soon as he Is able flying along when its host takes to police are Inclined to think that It was to be seen will receive a visit from Mr. Wells, who wants to know what la to Bight and Immediately alighting again the work of small boy. be done with the vicious animal. The on Its back at the first opportunity NORTH DAKOTA GOPHER DAY. matter will probably be turned over to Ogden the police If some satisfactory settle' NEW ROCKFORD, N. P.. June 4 Utah If Ws Do But Walt, an celebration annual for ment Is not made et the conference. Gopher day. Dutch proverb: A singls dsy grants the express purpose of stimulating the INDUSTRIAL BOARD MEETS. extermination of gophers, was obwhat s whole year denies There was a short meeting of the served here today In an enthusiastic manner, hundreds of farmers com- board of trustees of the State Induspeting for the prises offered. Six trial school last evening. They Indulged thousand gopher tails were brought in In a discussion over the distribution of the day of last year's celebration, and different accounts, as there Is some the number today promises to be difference of opinion between the trustees and the state examining greatly in excess of that record. hoard. The following Inmates were Frank Duel, Arthur Fogel paroled: An Exception, up-to-dIs berg. John Pettit. Arthur 8towe, Irene people Teacher Now. children, remember Wray and Llxile Moser. Of course you the text. "Eat, Drink and Be Merry GAVE THEMSELVES UP. tor Call 51 you Die." James E. Hoag and Robert and Pupil In Please, teacher, our fam Charlea McClain came Into THE PHONE THAT TALKS Ogden tol!y we don't We all take castor oil day from West Weber and gave themnext day. Life. selves Into custody of the sheriff on the charge of assault and battery. EXCURSION TO SALT LAKE. Learning that Sheriff Behring had 8UNDAY, JUNE 2D. warrant for their arrest on complaint Via Oregon Short Line. All train of Jacob P. Glnson, they Immediately (1.00 round trip. came In and surrendered themselves. J. S Lewis & Co. 'gbu will preTT of fl9er V&UU. 119c Cordl&IIy. S. J. BURT & BROS. . seif-riskin- a vice-preside- nt Wm. Driver & Son p-i- r. L. H. BECRAFT SEALS A Modern Necessity the telephone to want the best. ate for information. Utah Independent Telephone Compy ' Wrong Town. Good Ad vies. western bookseller, anxious to Reformer Men, 1 don't see how jat an order for a liberal patron, esn drink that whisky. telegraphed to Chicago for a copr Red Nose Didn't you ever drink of "Seekers After God, by Canon any? Farrar, and to bis surprise received Reformer (with scorn) Never a thla reply: "No seekers aftel God In In my life. drop Chicago or New York. Try PhiladelRed Nose Well, don't you start in. Courier. Canadian phia." There's hardly enough to go round as A fill It Is. Toledo Blade. Thought Ho Was tho Milkman. A young man who had prolonged his Trouble Coming After School. call on his lady love rather later than Johnnie Jones My sister has bees usual was surprised when a window In an upper story was raised as ho left took with ths measles, teacher. Teacher Then you'd better m ths house, and the voice of the mistress of the house called out: Leave home at once, Johnny, and stay then till she gets well. an extra quart this morning, please. Please, teacher, Freddy Brown Johnny's sister Is stopping with his aunt In Chicago. Not Hems Grown. back some in his mint "He planted Keenly So. yard. "Are you Interested In the vital Is"Any come up? "Some came up yesterday, but It sues of the hour?" "Intensely. Say, cams up with the spring lamb from can you lend me 50 cents to get sons ths market" Cleveland Plain Dealer. lunch?4 Tribute to Common Sanaa. The crown of all faculties is common sense. It la not enough to do the right thing, It must be done a! Talent the right time and-- place. knows what to do; tact knows when and hovf to do It, William . Fish Ponds to Bs Glvsn Up. The great fish ponds at the base ol ths Washington monument have been changed to bathing pools for boys and girls. The ponds wers expensive and not practlrsL EXCURSION JUNE TO SALT LAKE CITY 6, 7, 3 AND 0. Oregon Short Line. EXCURSION Ill All trains. round trip. Tickets good to until June 12th. return TO ELY. June 7th, via Southern Pacific. SP-i- al ng train leaves Ogden 1:15 at Ely at f:15 a. m.. p. "L, Saturday. Saturday and Sun5:00 p. m.. Sunday. June 8th. BUy Ely day. and leave Ely June 9th, arriving Ogden next ing. Round trip (15.50. morn- OGDEN CITY, UTAH. TO OUR CUSTOMERS: "For business convenience the UUh Light and Railway Company hns found it necessary to adopt the following plan for meter readeffective June L 1907. ings, ' ' All avenues running north and south except those In the ComStreet to mercial District (which Is Wall Avenue from Twenty-thir- d to Street Twenty-sixt- h h Twenty-fourtLincoln Avenue from Street, to Street Twenty-fift- h Street, Grant Avenue from Twenty-fourt- h Twenty-fift- h Street, and Washington Avenue from Twenty-secon- d west, Street to Twenty-sixt- h Street) and all streeU running east and north of Nineteenth Street, will be read on or before the 16th of each month. Bills for these readings will be mailed on the 15th and discount of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and Including the 22d. The Commercial District, referred to above. Including Twenty-fourt-h Street and Twenty-fift- h Street from Wall Avenue to Adam south of NineAvenue, and all the Streets running east teenth Street will be read on or before the last day of each montn. Bills for these readings will be mailed on the last dsy of the month, and discount of 10 per cent will be allowed up to and Including the 7th of the succeeding month. ' This applies to all metered electric lighting and gas accounts Bills for current sold for power purposes will ba rendered at the end of the moth aa heretofore. - and-west- DISCOUNT WILL BE ALLOWED, ONLY ON BILLS PAID AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY WITHIN SEVEN DAYS FROM THE'" DATE. UTAH LIQHT AND RAILWAY COMPANY |