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Show DAILY UTAH FAGZ EIGHT. Superintendent REPORTED state industrial m While one drslres to be optimistic with regard to health conditions In the city schools, optimism should not per mlt one to mislead, as the local morn lng paper does, evidently unintentionally. Superintendent William Allison CHIL-DHE- J fOR EVE7W H A. V E WE . or nojxr-eus-s.. veha el SUITS ETC.. VAHiEry o . JCHAJU rOK THE LIVELV BOJI IS TTtICE THE SMAL-LES- T TAUT. at the states that the attendant schools yesterday was better than U has been for sot no time, but explains this by tho fact that many children who have been under quarantine are being released and are returning to their classes, and this more than offsets the new cases being quarantined but it does not Indicate a failing off of contagion. Nor does the report of the sanitary .Inspector, received yesterday morning. Indicate this Improvement, as It showed IS new cases of measles, I cases of scarlet fever, and of smallpox. Tills morning tho sanitary inspect-telephoned the offices of tho board of education that he had another long report to make, but at that time he did not have time to make It, as pressing duties called him away. But, rather than there being a dlmunltlon In the cases of contagion, they are slightly Increasing. They certainly are not being "overpowered." 1 The Toggery The Clothes Store CAR INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL OF MEASLES 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14 1908. JOURNAL. GIRLS HOME AT MANY NEW GASES Time' Climbing THE STATE FAST H. H. Thomas of the school waa In Salt Lake yesterday' conferring with Governor Cutler and others regarding the new girls' home to be erected at the lnetltutlon ae provided by the act of the last legislature. There are 101 hoys in the school and 10 girls, and the plan la to aeggregate them as soon aa the new building ie built. It has not been definitely decided to construct the new building, ae the matter has been left to the discretion of Governor Cutler, but he has ever proved himself a friend of the Institution and It la believed that he will approve of the construction of thy new building, ae It la badly needed, according to the recommendation of Thomas. When the Superintendent new building la completed the girls will have a home of their own quite a distance from that of the boys, and The Thomas flyer, the American aulomo-- , entry in the New Tork-Par- is bile rac. la rapidly recovering the distant lost during her trying ordeal through the mud east of Ogden. The car left Cobre, Nevada, at S:!Q this morning, and la now somewhere between Cobre and Cherry Creek. Tha car has been routed via Ely and Goldfield, and should reach Ely at 9 o'clock tonight, aa the roads are reported in good condition. "The Rabbit. the little pilot car from New York, which has been leading the big racer all the way from Gotham, la tied up at Cobre, supposedly having met with an accident, but Ely la 287 the latter will be eeggregated accord- the details are lacking. west mtlee of and the last reOgden, ing to aga The site of the new building haa not port from the Italian car la that It been decided upon aa yet. but It ie la Just out of Granger, Wyoming, likely that It will be quite a distance which would put the American car 41$ south of the present girls' dormitory. miles ahead of the Italian racer. Tha Italian car la bucking the mud through It la to coat about $20,000. Wyoming, and la not likely to reach Ogden before Friday. WINTLECASE TO PAPER A PAINTED WALL. ! j ! Instead of spending money la advertising In other ways the nmnu facturers have decided to spend it among the children for picture t 1 ' with It. It to not a lottery there to ao uaaslng or chance connected 1 It. ' QUICK GEORGE B. SMITH Five thousand prises will be distributed among the boys and who send In the moat novel and Interesting sketches. Delivery Is what ysu want theaa niee spring days and wa aan dal Ivor the Goads. Ws have all sisss sf Poultry Wire Wa carry a comp lets lino of Gardon and Lawn Rakes, Spading ForkA Shovels, Hess, Lawn Mowers and Rubber Hess. Our prises are right and eur geode are the beet skilled labor and monoy ean produce. Wo need yeur business. Telephone ue an order and ooo how quick you can gat IL 10YLE Hardware IS ON TRIAL TODAY George B. Smith, clerk at the Ogden house on Twenty-fift- h street, and charged with embesslement, is on trial before Judge Howell and a Jury In the The charge district court todqy. against Smith Is a rather peculiar one. The prosecution alleges that he stole about fHO from W. F. Miller, a guest at the hotel, who gave him the money for safe keeping. The money disappeared, but Smith claims that he was held up; that two men entered the hotel, and, holding a gun on him, opened the safe and abstracted the money. A colored porter, however, Is supposed to tell a different story, but aaye he was promised $19 If ha would corroborate the hold-u- p story. OGDEN SHRINERS TO SALT LAKE CITY Co. Thla evening the first Journey of 1901 of the noblea of the Mystic Bhrine Ie to be made at Balt Lake, when a number of novices are to take the trip over the burning sands. About thirty of the local ahrinera will go to Balt Lake to take part In the festivities. They will take with them four candidates for Initiation Into the secrets of Where Ie the beet place te the Bhrine, and propose to have a buy your spring seeds fo world of fun at their expense. Ths planting? victims are Chao. G. Chrlsman, B. W. Wherry, W. B. Wilson and H. 8. If It's Good It's Here -- A? An! Where they carry tha largaat and meat complete lines. Wo have everything in Mode bulbs incubators, breeders, asads and plants. Roliabl bought direct from the growers. Ns packag sasds that are carried aver from year to year till aeld. LINDSAY WILL GO TO NEVADA FOR TRIAL Judge Marshall of the United Btatcs court has decided to hold Ambrose H. Lnldsay for trial, and yesterday Julian Riley, deputy United Btates marshal, 8EED AND GRAIN STORE and Colonel Naylor came up. from Balt ST. Lake to take Lindsay to Carson City, $52 TWENTY-FOURTwhere he will be tried on a charge of robbing the United 8tates mall. Tha Ninny. Thera la a species called ninny, Tha Rueelang Fond of Dancing. Individuals of this clasa have aa anTha Ruaalana aa a nation probably swer for everything; they will tell give more attention to the subject of Ilea sooner than hold their tongue. dancing than any otbe". Baliac. GROUTS H . Ind. Phone 2266 European Rooms Single or En Suite PALMER HOTEL McANDREW5 & SNYDER, Proprietors 54-5- 6 West First South Street, SALT LAKE CITY Baths, Hot and Cold Water in Every Room Electric Light New Throughout Ring the Belle ef your heart with one of aur tokens. solitaire engagement That will held her if anything wilL If things have not reached or have get beyond that stage adorn her with a breech or a pretty necklace. Whan aha knewe you have bought the jewelry here she'll respect yeur good judgment ac much ac aha will admire your good taste. $rd Prise Hammeriesa Double Barrelled Shot Gun, Guitar, dolin, Banjo, or anythlg to tha value of 15.00. J.S.LewiS 4 Co., Gold and Silversmiths i, Man- 4th Prise Baseball Outfit Buckboard, English Doll Carriage, anything to the value of $10.00. , The raae of Robert Wlntle, charged with a statutory offense, was called Jn the police court this morning, but waa continued until Tuesday next, due to the absence of the official stenographer. Wlntle wee arrested on the charge of having criminal relations with Hattie Hasen, but the young lady thla morning waa very reluctant to testify against the defendant She shows a disposition to protect him, and it la questionable whether or not ehe will give her evident against him. John Francis, the man who stole the trousers from C. D. Ives, was arraigned and sentenced to sixty daya In Jail. Worth Waiting For. A half dozen drunks were given the I am proud of my business," say sentence or of five $5 regulation daya William J. Buttling, the manager of on the rock pile. Coney Island's Dreamland. "Life without wholesome amusement would b NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. a dreary thing, as dreary as the tows of Peebles. A drummer, after a hard The Arm of Wykee A Blair ie disdays work there, started out In the solved by mutual consent, Julia C. evening to look for some amusement Blair retiring. In the empty street he saw but one Tha M. M. Wykea Co. assumes con- man, n very old man, and he said to trol of the business collecting all ac- thla greybeard: 'What time doea the counts, and assuming all Indebtedness. theater open? Theayter? said the old JULIA C. BIAITt man. 'Wa have no theayter here. MAUDE M. WYKE3. 'Well, the music hall, then? The old man shook hla head and frowned, No, CARE OF WAXED FLOORS. no, he murmured, there's nothing of that kind In Peebles.' 'But, goodness, Pure Turpentine the Beet Thing With gracious,' exclaimed the drummer, Which to Clean Them. haveyou no amusement at nil In thla outlandish place? 'Oh aye,' said the Those who have waxed floor In other. If ya wait till eight o'clock ye their dwellings know, according to In- can see them shift the f--eight train.' doors and Out, how Invaluable turpentine la In cleaning them. With sandBrigand's New Meant ef Extortion. paper or ateel wool, dipped In tnrpen-tiny- , Even cremation has been made to the blackest coating, which la apt subserve the purposes of the brigand to accumulate In winter on waxed in a manner In which those Interested floors not frequently polished, can be onght to take note. At easily and quickly removed; sad a there la a crematorium withStrasburg a deposwith washing turpentine does much itory for urn attached. From this to brighten up any waxed floor, preplqpa there disappeared some daya paratory to tha application of n light ago tha nm containing he ashes of fiesh coat of wax and polishing with two members of a family the weighted brush. Aa with all other named Berle. The wealthy police have been palntera' materials, however, turpen- quite unable to obtain any clue but tine Is ahamefully adulterated, and the family were called up by telecare must be taken to get only the the other evening and notified beat and purest from some thorough- phone that the restoration of the urn would " - Globe. ly reliable dealer. The usual adulter cost them r.n00. I ant la cheap benilne, and ns bcnslne turns good floor wax a dirty white, Tha Simple Life. turpentine ao adulterated has an InA man la simple when hla chief care jurious effect on tha floor,. The floor a'waxne" made with tallow show leas la tha wish to be what he ought to effect from adulterated turpentine, but be; that Is, honestly and naturally the w'se householder will use only human. We may comps-- a existence those floor waxea made with bee's to raw material. What It Is, matters wax anl turpentine, with n little par- less than what la made of It; as the valne of a work of art lies In the affine, but no tallow. flowering of n workman's skill. True Ufe Is possible In social conditions the Marshmsiiow Cup. most diverse, and with natural gifts Dissolve over hot water a half the moat unequal. K Is not fortune, pound of very fresh marshmallows. or personal advantage, but our turnAdd half a cup of water and cook until ing them to account that constitute It spina a thread. Beat the white of the value of life. Fume adds no more one egg until stiff and pour the boil- than does length of days: quality 1 ing marshmallows over this. Cook it the thing. Charles Wagner. all nntll cold and smooth. Now add gradually, while beating constantly, Restful Nets. half a cupful of red currant juice, n In tha midst of exposure, accidents, cupful of ripe red raspberries, half a small peeled encumber cut Into dice, and tha general crookedness of human the juice of one orange and a pint and nature. It la a relief to turn to such n half of chilled mineral water. Put Items of contemporary history aa the in a puch bowl with fresh berries and mention of the famous Ida Lewis, who Maraschino cherries. haa kept a lighthouse SO years, and wved nearly a score of lives. Jn tha straggle for selflsh gain of which tha Ne Need ef Another. . dally Ufa of the world ama mainly An Italian priest, who waa well made up, .It restores one's faith in tha known for hla missionary work among good In human nature 'to note a life tha Paasamaquoddy Indians In east- like thle devoted, nt the coat of perern Maine, was once urged by a gonal sacrifice, to the savng and welyoung lady of hla congregation at East-po- fare of other lives. Baltmora to have a mission" there to rouse some of the lethargic members of the church, whose spiritual condition, sha Fully Praparsd. earnestly declared, was really deplorStubb John, what In tha Mrs. no! able. be do 1 No, not replied. with those boxing doing ar you approve of missions. Dey make de ex- world one hand and the remnants In but effect Is de not gloves citement, lasting! otherf Oh, yes, father. Indeed It la!" she In- of dinner In the Mr. Stubb Marin, there la a tramp sisted. "In dat case, den, you do not need ene, replied the good father, downstairs who says he is looking for crapa- - 1 want to be certain which with a genial smile, "for you had one he means. Illustrated Bits. kind dree years ago. Youth's Companion rt gi-- 2nd Prise Typewriter, Doll and Outfit Waltham or Elgin Gold Filled Watch, Bicycle, or anything to the value of 125.00 Occasionally a housekeeper wants to paper a room that haa previously had the walla painted. This la not easily done, nor one that Is by any menus cheap. If men must be hired by the. day or nour to do It Any enterprising woman who la willing to take the time and trouble can get the paint off herself. Mix In a bucket of hot water enough potash to make a strong solution, and scrub the walla with a stiff brush dipped In It Wash off In cold water and j finish with dry flanneL If the paint la very old It should be covered with a wash of three parts , quicklime slaked In water to which has been added one part of potash. Al- -, low this coating to remain on over1 night and ths paint may be easily scraped off. f iih 1st Prise Victor Phonograph and 10 Records, Bet of Tool com plete, or anything to the value of $50.00. or 5th Prise Ball Bearing Roller Skates, Btevena Little Krag Ktne Tennis Racket, or anything to the value of $5.00, Then ther ap 95 other m v prises for the 4,995 next Wet. Should more than 5.000 be the number of submitted, prises will be Increased, so Homemade Solution Will Cornfield)! Remove tha Paint. STATFS REQUEST w . ' GOES OVER AT . the NAZARETH WAIST. that every contestant will get a prise according to the merit of the sketch. e Ask your mother to help, you, but you must do the drawing yourself. .1 Rules of the Nazareth Waist Contest Sketching may enter this girl not over 14 years of age Any boy or You don't have to buy or sell anything to get contest. a prise. Drawings must be made on whtle paper, In ink or black pencil. You may send In aa many aa you wish, but use only one side of tit paper. Every drawing must contain a picture of the NAZARETH WAIST. $. 4. All drawings must be submitted to ue, we will forward them to the Judges of tha contest. 5. Tour age, full name and address, and dealer's name and address must appeer on th back of every drawing. The prises will be awarded by th manufacturers of NAZARETH WAIST according to merit and delivered to the winners by their g. dealers. 7, artist, and advertising expert, The Judges will b a end a member of the firm that makes the NAZARETH WAIST. I. All sketches well-kno- must be submitted to us before May 1st, 1909. W. H. WRIGHT & SONS COMPANY OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT Pattern and Street Hats In profusion. Superb line of Lingerie Waists. Muslin Underwear and Infants Wear M. M. WYKES CO. Successors to Wykes & Blair Cedarine Piano and Furniture Polish This to the very finest preparation obtainable for cleaning and renewing all kinda of finished woods. It re- moves grease, scratches, mars juid finger marks. It Is manufactured from cedar products In connection with compounds used to pro dues a polish on the finest pianos and furniture. The cedar ordor penetrates the woolen goods In the rooms when Cedarine is used, thus to an excellent moth preventive. Fkom Us natum It tends to renew and preserve the original finish of all articles on which it to used. Housekeepers will find, Cedarine a splendid Investment It doea all that Is claimed for if. Cedarine costs more than some other polishes that could be obtained, we neverthe. Jwt-fi- e less use It In our flntohnlg room by the gallon. ', Price per bottel ....25e Boyle Furniture Co. |