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Show DAILY UTAH STATE FOUR PAGE SYLVAN The Boys Shirt IN Yes ?ir, we take every bit as much tains in selecting our bovs Shirt- ings ami in having them made an we do with our Men's lines. The Spring lines are ready and the patterns go straight to the hoys heart. Boys' Shirts at 50c, to $1. All sizes. 75c Bring the for Shirts. makers make Shirts that hoys here The same our hoys make our mens, and theyre right. FRED M. NYE CO. Clothes and Haberdashery 2413 Washington Avenue. RESTORATION OF CIVIC DECENCY From a tattimnt made by District Attorney Langrioii we learn that it la the intention of llie pronucution to effect "a complete overthrow of the present ailinlnlatratlon and replace It with a dean one. Whether the determlna. tlnii was Influenced by advent criticism of a course which to many seemed undemocratic, or whether It haa been brought about, by a set of clrcum-atancwhich permits the prosecution to follow out purposes originally contemplated, makes little dllference to tlih community. The only desire that it haa Is to see the Augean stables of the municipality thoroughly cleansed and a new act of men Installed who will recognise tha fact that the object of placing men In office la not to give them a chance to steal or aell favors, but to carefully administer the busl-neaffairs of the city. The prompt carrying into effect of this determination of the prosecution Ran Fran-elsc- o will do more to In the good opinion of the rest of the world than any other achievement. It is undeniable that the apparent necessity of maintaining In office a gang of confessed thieves was making an extremely bad Impression. All the explanations furnished to defend such a course failed to carry conviction. The outsider, unfamiliar with the difficulties raised by a charter especially framed with the view of preventing the evils from which we are suffering, Insisted upon seeing only one thing, namely, that we continued to maintain In office an unblushing lot of scoundrels, and he naturally assumed that we were Indifferent to the disgrace. If the way la open for a complete restoration of civic decency, let us hope that the result will be apeedily achieved. And when It Is effected may we not also hope that It will be accompanied with a perfected plan of properly checking the operation of thoee In office. Waves of reform which sweep over a community and only bring about a temporary cessation of the evils which afflict most American municipalities are not desirable, for when the relapse comes the troubles which were momentarily abated are repeated ea ea and accentuated. It te only by putting Into execution some such plan as that suggested by Rudolph Hpreckeis that the people can be assured that the officials they elect will faithfully perform their duties. It la baaed on the theory that civic virtue can only be assured by the exercise of We must not unceasing vigilance. merely concern ourselves about securing good men to All our offices, but we must see to It when we have elected them that they do their whole duty to the people, and that every dollar raised by taxation la honestly 'disbursed and to the beat possible advantage. If we once get such a system properly working there will be no lac of S cod men offering themselves for office. Cltixens who now shrink from identifying themselves with the administration of civic affairs because po long has been' regarded as a synonym for will come forward freely when to HU a public trust is generally recognised aa an honor. It Is the way out of our difficulties. Let us repeat the hope that the prosecution will blase It so wide that the community can travel along it with ease. Ran Francisco Chronicle. office-holdi- self-seeki- Back Seat Good Enough. Don't hanker atter a high seat In heaven. Fer folks what filled a humble station on dis earf de back eeatll he comfortable enuff. Atlanta Constitution. KANSAS POSTMASTERS MEET. 8ALINA, Kan., June Z4. Postmasters and assistants from nearly all of the Important offices of the state are In attendance today at the annual convention of the Kansas Postmasters' association. A leave of absence has been granted the officials by Postmaster General Meyer. Cosmetics will ruin the complexion. There's no beauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It keeps the entire body In perfect health. Tea or Tablets. S3 centr. T. H. Carr, Phar. PM JOURNAL,' MONDAY, JUNE 24, IS POPULAR PUCE INE VERY ACT TWO CROOKS CAUGHT WITH THE Outside Attractions Seemed to Have No Effect on the Size of the Crowd PLUNDER ON THEM. Yesterday Contract for a Roller Coaster Has Bean Let. Sheriff Sabring and Sergeant Robert Chambers Effect a Clever Capture Although there were several other This Morning Had Burglarized a various resort the Room in Montana Rooming House. attractions at the eruwda were the largest at the Sylvan Free park. This resort, owing to Its having no liquor on the grounds, and Police Sergeant Chambers and- Sheriff Its evident desire to give people a good Rebrtug effected a clever capture of time without any desire to graft them, two sneak thieves In the Montana has sprung into popularity at once. rooming house this morning. About 9 The sacred band concert, both in the o'clock a telephone message came afternoon and evening, was largely atfrom the rooming house to the . effect tended, In fact a low figure to put the that two men, who had been rooming attendance at would be 5,000 people. at the place, had been seen to run The trip through the Alps in the auto from the room of another roomer Into car was crowded from the time the their own. The officers made a run park opened till It close. The miniafor the place and reached there before ture railroad was busy all day with the meu could leave the building and the little onea. and the older ones were found them In the room. A search re- not slow In patronizing it, either. Manvealed the fact that a trunk In the ager Richardson aaya that a contract room of Ed Callahan had been broken for a roller coaster haa been let and Into and a lot of clothing takrA. This work will start la a short time. Tli' clothing was all found on the men. At contract for the enlarging of the dancthe station they gave their names as ing pavilion to twice Its present six Fred Rogers, who has been in the re- was let today and the work starts In form school severs! times, and Potter. the morning. Free outdoor attraction have been booked for next week and DEVICES FOR SAVING LIVES. every week during the rest of the seaBOSTON, Mass., June 24. Hun-drt- d son there will be something to enterif appliances and devices de- tain the public. The place where the signed for the purpose of saving lives crowd goes la certainly true of this .ire being examined today at the an- park, and from all appearance they nual meeting of the government board will get the crowds thla summer. of life saving While a Certainly the people of Ogden should appliances. large proportion of the Inventions sub- ltalronlxe this temperance reaort, as it mitted are worthless, the list Includes la what Ogden haa long needed. several devices of merit which will MRS. DRANEY SUCCUMBS. probably lie adopted for use at the Mrs. Angelina Draney, who was o life saving stations. Captain Kimball, superintendent of the United States severely burned at her home in Plain life saving service, Is In attendance at City brat week, died yesterday mornthe meeting in an advisory capacity. ing at the family residence, as the result of her injuries. The funeral wa DISCUSS PAPER MILL STRIKE. held thla afternoon at 4 o'clock, from the Plain City meeting house. Mr. NORTHAMPTON, Mass., June 24 Draney was a sinter of Ears RichardThe campaign of the union for the three-tosystem, or son. an eight-hoday, which has resulted BURIED IN SAME GRAVE. In strikes In many mills, will be fully The double funeral of George A. discussed at the national convention of aon, tile Hrolherhood of Paperinakers oen-lu- g ('rat horn and hla R., waa held yesterday afterhere today. The two-tosystem George now prevails In nearly all the New noon from the South Hooper meeting England shops, but the union Is de- house, and waa attended by a great termined to secure three shifts of concourse of sorrowing friends Both workmen in the twenty-fou- r hours. father and aon went to their last long Several big mills are now closed down sleep In the asms caaket. as a result of the brotherhood's deCELEBRATE ST. JOHN'S DAY. mands and a general strike la feared. LOUISVILLE, Ky June Z4. Fully 15,000 Kentucky Maaona took part toLOT SALE AT AHPEATONE. in the celebration of St. John's day day LAWTON, Okie., June Z4. Government land office officials today began at the White City, the moat enthusithe public auction of lots In the town-sit- e astic observance of Its kind ever held of Ahpeatone, In the Kiowa, Co- In the slate. All money received from manche and Apache reservation, one the various attractions will be donated of the six new towns to be established to the Wldowa and Orphans' home and in the big pasture. A considerable other Masonic institution. sum of money will be realised frhm Mich., June 24. MARQUETTE, the sale and will be distributed among French ancletlea of the upper peninthe Indiana. sula joined today In celebrating the thirty-secon- d anniversary of the SoMUTINEERS ARRESTED. ciety of St. Jean Baptiste. A great NOME, June Z4. The crew of the street parade, sports, games, banquets, steamship Ohio, which le on the beach and a grand ball are here, mutlned yesterday and a revenue the features of the day's program. cutter, In answer to a signal from the officers, placed five of the mutineer STRUCK BY LIGHTNING under arrest. AND IS YET ALIVE. . REDDING, Cal., June Z4. Mamie DID NCT ENJOY HIS RIDE. Curl, who waa struck by lightning near here Saturday and believed to be came to life shortly before the Reporter Happened to Travel with Hla dead, coroner and the coffin reached her Friend, tha Sheriff. home yesterday. The ia rents had laid her out and sent for the coroner and Reporter! are in the general course prepared for a funeral. Just before of events the recipient! of coimtleaa the coroner arrived the girl opened favors. Borne courtealea extended to here eyes and began to talk. She has them, however, are prone- to bring completely recovered. with them nn kftermath that la not YALE SENIORS' PROMENADE. altogether pleasurable; at, for Instance, the other day a reporter in n NEW HAVEN, Conn June Zi. Hundreds of visitors arrived here tonelghboijng city accepted the kind offer 'of n police court official to have a day for the annual promenade of Tale seniors and the event apiieera likely to ride, when the official, by the way, be the most noteworthy and enjoyable waa en route to the jail. of Its kind In recent years. The boxes The reporter happened to be going for the promenade have been erected that way, ao accepted the favor. Ha under the galleries or Woolsey hall, had ridden but n block or two when which has been gaily decorated with he passed one of hla acquaintance, class colors for the occasion. who, looking up at him gave him a KILLED AND INJURED. cold, glassy stare, and strode on. BUFFALO, N. Y.t June Z4. Eight Gad! thought the reporter to him-eleople were killed and Injured In a Does he think I've been pulled wreck that occurred at midnight last In! on the night a n.lle east of The circumstance was quickly dis- New Tork Central. The wreckeo train, missed and the reporter fell Into con- eastbound, waa In collision with a versation with the officer. Presently westbound freight The Identity of he glanced up to see two fashionably the Injured Is not yet known. The Indressed lady acquaintances just crati- jured were removed to a hospital at ng the street. They gave him one Rochester. . haughty glance. In which there was ARKANSAS TOWN CELEBRATES. not a look of recognition, and swept SILO AM SPRINGS, Ark.. June 24- .on. by thousands from MisThis passed the endurable mark. Excursionists souri, Kansas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, I've got to get off here, he acid to Texas and Louisiana are tothe officer. Have an Interview with day to aid Slloam Springs arriving in celebratan old fellow In this block; good day. ing the twenty-sevenanniversary of He took n car back down town as Its founding. The festivities will extend through tomorrow, with a continquickly as possible. uous performance of baseball games, Jnst as he alighted he bumped Into liallnon ascensions, racing, drills, sham one of the rusengera and, glancing battles and speech-makin- g. up. recognised one of the fashionably dressed acqur'ntances just passed. WINONA LAKE CONFERENCE. She colored v.Oly. then said WINONA LAKE, Ind.. June 24. Hew Co you dor He hasn't Roth home and foreign missions will ecu the man yet, and he haa work for be exhaustively considered at the Wisome time ahead making good from nona Lake conference, which opened si today with prominent religious workers rrnm many countries in attendance. For the first time the work of home China Seeks Customs Duties. missionaries will be emphasised, with China haa received from Japau lectal reference to the women's so11,000,000 of the customs collections cieties. made at Newchwang during the Japanese occupation of th&t city, and la SECOND TRIAL OF BRIBER. bow seeking to recover from Ruaaln LITTLE ROCK, Ark.. June Z4. Tho the similar collection made during Uio case of A. W. Covington, the former state senator under Indictment for alRussian occupation, amounting to leged bribery In connectloh with tha nearly 92JJIO.OOA. state capitol bill, la to come up for Ita second trial thla week. The first trial Hla Standing. waa held last April and resulted In a "That old fellow. aald the summer disagreement of the jury. boarder, "looks aa If he might be your Success In life Is accompanied by oldest Inhabitant Increase of enemies. That's Who, Uncle Silas? No, replied llister's Rocky Mountain TeawhyhasHo-so the native. Why, he ain't akercely many Imitators; It's a success. 35 no more than our middle-agedes- t cents. Tea or Tablets. T. H. Carr, papt-r-niaker- s ur ur ur - f. th bes.-tatlngl- y, Phar. 1W. MONTGOMERY MAY : SPOIL GRIM DEATH SHOWING BRAKEMAN INJURED REMARKABLE VITALITY. Second Week of Burts Sale Mid-Ju- ne Under Skillful Cara Ha is Gradua'ly Gaining Strength Much Batter and Stronger Today Story of tho Affair at Montalla Saturday. The first week was one of record selling, a high record due largely to the extraordinary reductions made for the purpose of lessening: the backward season's over stocks. Opportunities of equal or greater importance this week for you who want unprecedented values in seasonable merchandise. Remarkable aa It may seem. It is beMontginning to look as though J. W.was wo gomery, the brake man who horribly manrled by a switch engine in the Montello yards last Saturday, Today he la much may recover. stronger and appears to be getting better gradually, although he la, of course, still in a critical condition. The story of the accident aa near aa it can be learned la abmit aa follows: Montgomery had Just finished reting a lunch and wanted to go to the other end of the yard where hla train was being made up, and aa he walked toward the track the switch engine came Mid-Ju- ne siting. He essayed to step on the footboard in front of the engine which la uaed by the switchmen, but aa be stepped upward onto the board he waa seen to suddenly fall backward directly in front of It. The next seen of him waa the bleeding trunk in the rear of the engine, both arms and both legs having been severed from the body. The rally way it ran be accounted for le that he must have been rolled over x to make such and over by the a thing possible. He was at once cared WASHINGTON AVENUE for by the physician located there and made aa comfortable as possible and waa Immediately sent to Ogden, arriving here Saturday evening. Montgomery showed great nerve under the commission Wednesday. Spokane train and while the physicians were COMMISSIONERS pie have been forced liy m- mn i,n a for him asked cigarworking over HOLD A MEETING to pay freight rates from eulm, ,,jntl ette. The right leg was cut off above like New York equal to tin- ilimugh the knee, the left leg near the ankle, rate to Beattie plus tin local elthe are above arms both gone and Complaints Made that Stock io Run- Seattle back to Rpokain. despite t,.um bows. Montgomery came from Montthe RGad Supervisors fact that ning at Largw Sou mil,-nearer real, Canada. Ordered to Sea That tha Estrayg New York Spokane than Health. are Taken up and Impounded. WARRANTS 8ERVED. DENVER, June Z4. Seventy-thre- e WILL INVESTIGATE CASE. The board of county commissioner warrants were Issued by the federal and thla District held a short morning meeting Attorney George Halverson court this morning on the laud fraud received a verbal communication from haa written a letter to Attorney GeIndictments. Road Supervisor C. E. Storey that neral Breeden In which lie auks for an stock waa being allowed to run at opinion aa to whether or not the stale Copper Raflnlng by Electricity. and asked instructions. Hla at- fish and game warden had the legal The coat of copper iffinlng by elec- large tention waa called to a resolution of power to authorize anyone (o take any tricity haa been reduced greatly In the board authorising road supervisors flah from any tributary of Hurecent yean In the American re to take up and Impound auch stock, river with a seine. Kutunkiy ufi two other parties from the volley flneriee by the Introduction of me and he waa instructed to do aa C. 8. Potter and William G. Wilson called upon Mr. Halverson iimi conchanlnal devices for easting tha anode laba of crude copper and for charg-an- were granted licenses to aell liquor In firmed the story as told by Syivmter Grow, and the matter Is to lie thodischarging the vats. According Ogden canyon. M. to claimed who Charles Damon, roughly lnvetigated. to an article by Mr. John B. C. Kerwho got of the shaw In Caaalera Magazine, the ex- be one left In Ogden, asked assistance to get The "come and go" feeling that you penditure on hand labor has thus been to California, but the request waa reafter taking Hollister' experience and time the reduced, greatly during fused. Mountain Tea In simply wondeRocky which vats are laid on for recharging n rful. The appointments of Miaa Joale Drugs Increase your weaknem. j and cleaning haa been curtailed. The and Mlaa Rae Keck aa deputies in centa. Tea or Tableta. T. H. Carr, current- - density used haa also been the clerk's office were confirmed. Phar. The regular bills and payrolls were greatly Increased by the use of Improved methods of circulating the allowed. electrolyte, and by the addition of a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY very small percentage of hydrochloric FAMOUS SPOKANE RATE CASE. acid to the copper aulphate solution. WASHINGTON. D. C., June 24. Tha famous Spokane rata case will be Wr ANTED A good cook. Apply 2971 r7 argued before the Interstate Commerce Washington. Lowest Temperature Reached. The lowest temperature yet record ed ! that reached by K. Oasewskl In an attempt to liquefy helium. By the aid of aolld hydrogen he cooled gaa to 259 degreea C. under 180 atmo spheres' pressure; then,. suddenly r leasing the pressure to that of the atmosphere, a degree of cold was ere ated which, by calculation from La: AT THE place and Poisson's formula, amounted 271.3 degrees C. Helium, howto ever, did not liquefy, and he accordingly assumes that lta boiling point must be below 271, and that there la little prospect of reducing It to a de-sira- bie Sale All Next Week S. J. BURT &, BROS flr0-bo- 2429-2431-24- 33 - 1 , - riu-h-- strike-break- er Zita-ma- Some Prices OUTLET SALE liquid. People Eat Too Much. Medical science declares that practically seven eighths of our Ilia are due to Colda In' the head are often due to eating too much. It may be claimed that our boards are meager compared to those of our' ancestors. Probably, but our ancestors were hardy and able to throw off the effect of a hearty meal. We do not take Into consideration the great difference between their life and ours. Aa It la, we eat altogether too much food for our health and comfort, and the faahionable remedy fiT moat ailment la for a period of varying length. -- over-feedin- S2.65 SI.95 15c g. well-sprea- semi-starvatio- Parasols d at greatly reduced prices Muslin Underwear at prices which make them go. n Search for Effective Cartridge. The Swiss military musketry expert are conducting experiments to aolve a problem that haa proved a difficulty for all armies. The object la to find a cartridge wblch will be of equal efficiency at short and long ranges. Now, In France and Germany thla end la net yet attained. The German bullet (Mark 8) Is light and It good at short ranges, while not so precise at the long ones. The French bullet (Mark D) haa the opposite defect It Is weak at ranges shorter than 400 yarda. The Swiss army authorities believe they have a bullet which will aolve the problem. This Contradictory World. a contradictory world. A writer tells us Austrian blankets are made in Yorkshire, England. Turkey, rhubarb la neither obtained nor Imported from Tnrkey, but cornea from 8!beria and la a Russian monopoly. German silver hasnt a particle of silver, but la a mixture of other metals. Prussian blue has nothing whatever to do with the kaiser's kingdom, and honey soap never saw a beehive. Irlah stew, appetising as It Is, Is unknown In Ireland, and the Vienna rail waa first made hejond the capital of Aue- trim. Things are not always what they seem nor what they are named. Thla la $5.00 Lace Curtains. $3.50 Lace Curtains.. $1.50 Lace Curtains.. Household Pillowslips 77C Sheets.. Qq Shelf Oilcloth 56 10c quality for We have just received a 'big line of Pillows tirect from the factory. We will give a 15 per cent discount on the entire line. 20 Per Cent Discount on all the Art Linens 9C 20c Handkerchiefs for A few Warner Bros. $1.00 and $1.25 Corsets left at..-- .., 29c ; Bed Spreads at 95c, $1.15, $1.35, $1.75, $2,25 and $2.50, worth Clark $3.25 Stores |