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Show . WERTZ AGAIN BAJIJ. SCHOOL 7A.yS. REAR OLD GOLREJ RULE RAyS rwcy rerutair aoy yovx A LAST VU AD R SUIT, wiLLsoof Ay COME HERE. WHERE ALL ROyVOM CAff RE -- SUITER. SUIT yOUR A MAJffiER TLEASIfiG TO ROy If you. TO HIM. ROTH WEEZY." DEMOCRATIC CALL. Ogden Utah, May 15th. 1906. REATH. SUITS Ogden City, on Saturday June 0th next, at 2 oclock p. m.. for the purpose of electing CO at th court house, STECIALTy. The Toggery 2449 Pur-sua- nt state committee, a Democratic County Convention la hereby called to meet OUR delegates to the Democratic State vention which will meet in Salt Lake City on June 12th, 1000 (for tha purpose of electing 0 delegates and alternates to ths national convention which convenes at Denver, July 7th, 1908) and for the transaction of any other business that may coma before said convention. The county convention will be composed of 111 delegates apportioned as Con- Washington Avtnat JURY LIST FOR THE JUNE TERM follows: 10 Ogden City, First Ward, 10 Ogden City, Second Ward, 14 Ogden City, Third Ward The following Jury list for the June Ogden City, Fourth Ward ........22 term of district court has been drswn Ogden City, Fifth Ward, ......... 22 Burch Creek ... by County Clerk Mattson: Eden. ..2 Oscar Jones, Roy; Isaac Blair, Fmt Vest, ..........2 Samuel Austin, 2641 Lincoln; Harrlsvllle. 2 2 II. C. Bigelow, Zl 71 Jefferson; Joseph Hooper No. 1 2 A. Flft, Rlverdsle; William J. Bartlett, Hooper No. 2, . . . ...... Na 1, . , Huntsville, d Twenty-thir211 W. L. Kaneavilla; Parry, 2 No. 2, street; William White, 2717 Pa- Huntsville, Kanes vl tie, , , A Fred 1960 T. Jackson: still, cific; W. , , , , ,,,,,,2 W. Kendall, Uintah; David C. Ecclea, Liberty, , , Marriott. ,,, ,.2 WilCOT Twenty-fift- h street; John E. 2 North Ogden, . . . . ,,,,,,, G. William 2229 Lincoln; liams, Sr, 2 No. 1. . . Plain City, Belnap, Hooper; Charles J. Shurtllff, Plain City. No. 2, 2 Harrlsvllle; J. H. F, Last; 2615 Madi-eo- Pleasant View, , 2 ...... Walter H. Rawson, Kaneavilla; ,2 ,, Franklin Clifford, North Ogden; John Randall, ,,,, ......... ........ Riverdale, ,,.,.2 Nicholas, 2452 Lincoln; Robert G. Agee, ,2 Key, , . . 1221 Twenty-fiftJoseph Orton. North Slatervllle, . . . . ...... ............ t Ogden, John Holmes, Wilson; L. J. Uintah, . . . . .t R. Watkins. 2552 Madison; F. Reeder, Warren, , , i 240 Twentynlnth; George A. Craig, West No. 1 2 Weber, Uin2220 Wall Avenue: Lorln Keyes, West Weber No. 2 2 tah; John L. Wilson, 6501 Lincoln; Wilson James H. Faulkner, 1102 Park avenue; Rufus Rhees; Pleasant View; C. A. Total 128 111 Twenty-fourt- h street; Nelson, Primaries for the selection of deleWilliam Stratton, Burch Creek. gates to the above convention will be held on Tuesday evening, June 2nd. PROHIBITION ELECTION. at I o'clock, at tha usual places for the holding of such meetings. In Og21. Whether N. RALEIGH, C. May den City, the ward primaries will be North Carolina will Join Georgia in held as follows: First Wsrd, City states the ranks of the totally "dry" Second Ward, Third Ward Hall, will be decided neat Tuesday, when the Amusement Third hall. Ward, Mound prohibition election called by the leg- Fort Amusement hall. Fourth Ward. islature will be held. A hot campaign Court Fifth House, Ward, County has been waged by the temperance peoFifth Ward Ward Amusement hall. ple. Governor Glenn leading in the 8. S. SMITH, fight for a "dry" state. State Committeeman for Weber Har-rlsvll- ....................2 ............... it: ............ .,,,,,,,,,,,,,2 .............. 1 n; h; ...................... ........................ . . County. Jos. Parry & Sons Monuments and Headstones 2253 JOHNSON Co. Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah ! 21. Gov- The Graduate Expects Something JEWELRY THE PROPER THING. ALLOW US TO SUGGEST A FEW ARTICLES FOR IN GIRLS. Diamond Ear Screws . Gold Braceletta. Watches. Lockets and Chains. Combes and Mirrors. J. S. LEWIS - emor Johnson of Minnesota, has accepted an invitation to deliver the annual alumni address at the commencement exercises of the University of Alabama next week. fl GIFTS BOYS. Watches and Chains Brushes Cuff Links Signet Rings Military & COMPANY Gold and Silversmiths store will be open tonight till JO o'clock the big list of special prices advertised for yesterday are still in effect. 444444444444444444 O To the Honorable Board of Edu- cation, Ogden, Utah. Gentlemen: We. your peti- DU of 0 D! tioners, resident Ogden. City, respectfully repre- sent 1st That in our opinion the school building in that part of the late bond election for the eon- city. The location is considered admiretructlon of a High school build- POLICE able. ing failed to carry because the bid for'' to decided was advertise It conditions effecting the school on all the school of Ogden were not generally 4 for ths insurance of the It was argued buildings city. OF understood by the voters; that a better rate of insurance could 2nd That the present High be secured in thia way. It will comschool building is too small to companies to come into pel accommodate the attendance at rj with the direct competition this time, and Is lacking In saniWeber County Girts and Boys Ac- Chief T. E. Browning companies Investigate from and conditions safety tary A list of 200 applications for posifire. The interior construction tions in ths city schools was submitquit Themselves With Honor and want of rooms render It Is number ted. estimated tha It that unsuitable for High school work, Receive Good Advice. bitual Drunkards. of teachers for next year will thus retarding the progress of 4 be eloae to required 150. education in our city. The financial report showed $20,020.50 3rd That the building now 4 Chief of Police T. E. Browning, for cash on hand. The graduating exercises of the could as school a High occupied the Improvement of the Ogden departhia held were school students county be put In condition at small tment, and also for his own information Wetha of auditorium tha receive certain expense, to morning in has started a lnvestfe. UTAHNA THEATRE ber academy. grades from the tion of the methods in effect In foreign schools of the city. the Tha HO graduates represented countries, as well as In cities of flu Therefore, we hereby earnest- - 4 schools: Eden, Fkrr West, United States, for handling hsbttui following ly petition your honorable body Utahns Theater, commencing next Harrlsvllle, Hooper, Huntsville, Kanes drunkards. to resubmit the proposition to During his study of the Question, evening. Monday May 25th, is to vllle. Liberty, Marriott, North Ogden, vote bonds for the purpose of 4 he found a very satisfactory ajitem fc new a have sensation in picmoving constructing a modern High 4 Plain City, Pleasant View, Roy, Slater- usa in Nebraska and other itsteg school building, to the tax- tures. Ths Actograph, the fad In the vllle, Uintah, Fkiren, West Warren, and where a state law has been pawed, wpayers of our city, pledging our 4 cast has reached Ogden. -- The Acto- Wilson. ider which relatives or friend of u aid and support to the propo- - 4 decor- - habitual drunkard, may procure treat was is tha new singing and talkauditorium Ths tastefully graph" O sition. ing Invention, In which all the new ated with red and whit bunting and ment for tha man at the tstes ex- vln T veering out a formal com- electrical and mechanical devices anj;n th" which formed an arils plaint The above is the form of petition that plants, potted effects are used to give Ilfs to the In Copsnhagen. the City Improvement League proposes tic setting to the graduates, the boys own-fpictures while in motion, making them of whom were dressed In black and to circulate among the property Bearing on the subject, Chief Brainof Ogden in the interest of the erec- the most realistic production of sight tha girls In whits. ing has received the following letter tion of a new High school building. and sound possible to modern science The program included speeches, reci- from Maurice Ftancis Egan, Amerand art. The opening attractions will tations and both vocal and instrumen- ican Minister at the Copenhagen LegCity Lsagus Man Talk. of tha ation: A committee of the league composed be a reproduction of that lively pic- tal music. F. W. Stanford Dear Sir: Referring to your leof Prof. Frank M. Drigga, Rev. J. E. ture now running at Keitha Union county board, Stat Superintendent A. tter of March 20th, requesting InformentiYork C. New and Theater, Nelson, City, County Superintendent Carver, A. T. Wright, J. C. Lewis, J. C. Square ation aa to how the habitual drunkard Nye and J. H. Spargo attended the tled Satans Little Jaunt," together Thomas E. McKay were the speaker. Won They urged the young graduates to Is cared for in Denmark, I haw to meeting of the board of education last with Her Rivals Necklace." The of continue their education and spoke of state that I took this matter up with to Comedy with by Strategy," the reference evening Will Babies the great advancement in district Dr. Juris. Carl Ussing, who is s Judgo of the bonding proposition. The Electrocuted," desire of the league was to ascertain Play," The lively Barrels and The schools within th last few years. Ths of the superior court, and who hu the attitude of the board of educa- Artistic Rag Pickers." The Atcogmph singing was given by choruses of been a leading member of a royal cotion in the matter to ascertain wheth- will give selections from such famous Pleasant View and Marriot school mmission on th subject of drunkard er the league would be Justified in operatic stars as Carusa, Melba, Eamea children and several solos were well j In hi letter he says: Wa have a good deal of prink launching a campaign for the erection and Campanarl. Illustrated songs by rendered by Walter Wallace of Salt! and well health stations for drunkards ul Lake. The of a High school building at this time. Miss Cll Italia and Herbert trained Weber Academy band fur- some of them are pecunlarly supporIt la claimed for the ac All Agrsa on Ons Point. ted by the state, but we have no mom machine a that much it gives larger nished the Instrumental music. The There was no dissenting voice, either to bring the drunkard under on Vivian among the members of the City Im- and dearer picture than any other Original Bear Story," recited by and down against his will and no prohlMtka house the Peterson, Is the brought of the machine ainglng provement League or the members of machine, for publicans of telling alcoholic the board of education aa to the abso without any mechanical sound what- received tremendous applause. Presito drunkArda drinks C. Middleton F. dent the pronounced lute need of a new building for High ever, being dear as a bell In every A bill in that way, proposed by t school purposes and to relieve the pres note. The program will be changed benediction. When the exerciaee were ended sev- commission which the government hu sure on the grade schools. There ever Sunday and Wednesday. Matinee eral committees of Weber Academy appointed, has In this sesalon ben be will was no difference of opinion either given dally at I p. n. and students waited on the graduates and laid before the parliament prodding as to the method of reaching the ob hourly from 7:10 p. mil until 11 p. m. visitors showed tfeem through the state health stations and giving th and Ject the bonding of the city to the courts In expressly mentioned cam the CHANGE OF BILL TONIGHT AND building. the extent of $100,000 for the purpose. power to authorise the police to enAT UTAHNA TO There was difference of opinion, how TOMORROW G. A. R. sign drunkards to the stats Inebriate ever, aa to the proper tlm for submit-- 1 TEEZY WEEZY." LAST PERFORM- and power to forbid publican asylums ANCES BY ZINN COMPANY. ting tha matter to the taxpayers. All members of Post No. the sale of liquors to drunkards Where Beard Members Differ. 2, G. A. R., and all old soldiers, both M. C. Browning and A. Parr of the of the Blue and the Grey, and tha LinWalter Slot to, a Greek, before enboard of education took tha position coln Circle, W. R. C., Spanish War tering a plea, demanded to know to that aa the bonding proposition was it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4 Veterans and their auxiliary, are re- police court this morning, how much rejected by the taxpayers some months quested to meet at City Hall at 2:10 wee going to cost to plead not ago, and that aa it would be imposp. m. Sunday, May 20, to attend memwas charged with disturbing the sible t have the new building ready orial services at the Methodist church. peace and after court proceedings were for a year anyhow, the matter should FOR BALE THO& LU.wT, Canary birds, 2722 Linexplained to him, hto case was be deferred. coln; Bell phone, 727k. Ell. Commander. On the other side H. G. Gwilllsm, T. H. Carr and Dr. Robert 8. Joyce were ready to proceed Just aa soon as the dtisens expressed a desire to have a building erected. They pointed out that even if action were deferred for a year it would still be a year from that time before the new building would be 111 ready for business. Keep It Out of Politics. The chief argument In favor of Immediate action was that the High school proposltoln should be kept out m- of politics. If the question were submitted at the time of the regular election In the fall, politics would cut a fig Acto-Grapure In It And if It were submitted at the time of the election of members of the board of education In December, religion would enter into the controversy. In either case this would be unfortunate. It was thought also thaj the present board was more familiar with school matters than a new board HER RIVALS NECKLACE would be and was better able to handle CAMPANARI WON BY STRATEGY this matter of the new High school. EAME8 BABIES WILL PLAY1 A. T. Wright of the City ImproveMISS CLI ITALIA COMEDY OF ERRORS. ment League sided with Mr. Browning ILLUSTRATED 80N&S. , THE LIVELY BARRELS and Mr. Farr of the board of educaELECTROCUTED MR. HERBERT ORMAND . -tion, while Prof. Drigga, Mr. Lewis. THE MAN WITH THE CALF HEAD Mr. Spargo, Mr. Nye and Rev. J. E. "TAKE ME TO YOUR HEART THE ARTISTIC RAG PICKERS Carver favored Immediate action. AGAIN tax-paye- j m rs SPLEilD CROP OGDEN STUDYJRUNKS the-hoar- non-boa- ng over-crowd- ed -- fcrrd rs -- Er-Pla- resub-mlssi- Ar-mo- well-equipp- ed n. ph Dix-Log- an guilty-H- 090000000000000000 . iffl V V w A TMiAiniK Commencing Monday Evening, May 25, 3 p. m. Matinees, Daily 3 p. Moving Pictures h New Electrical and Mechanical Devices and Effects TO SPEAK. TUSCALOOSA, Ala., May The . to the call of the Democratic SAM-TEC- H l90l No Action. League LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF ZINN'S COMPANY AND TOMORROW, CHANGE OF BILL TO "TEEZY TICKLER THE FAMOUS T. Terry. room. yo UR ROy WILL SMILE, you WILL. TOO. TURSE 3IOUR AfR TO WILL RE Receives Body Petition From Improvement Attorney U. D. Lesaenger ! prepar-ta- g (tapers In a second suit (or damages. which will be Instituted by Mrs. Emma Wert against Georgs T, Terry, her landlord, with the tiling of papers in district court neat Monday. Readers of the State Journal are already familiar with the various phases case, which started of the Werts-Terr- y originally when the latter started proceedings to have his tenant justed from the rooming house she occupies on Grant avenue. Later, after' one or two puMte court cases had been filed, she brought suit for $11,000, alleging that her character had been Injured by a criminal charge brought by the defendant. Now, in this tatter suit, she wM ask that the court award her additional damages In the sum of $200, which is treble the amount of actual damage iortl-bl- e alleged to have resulted from entrance of the premises recently, when ehe landlord, with three other men, entered the rooming house, and nailed up the door of Mrs. Werts'a --SCHOOL 23, SCHOOL BOROS SUES Damages to Be Filed Against G. FRIDAY, MAY BOARD FOR Attorney Preparing Second Suit for City Educational WELL jlfafc Hmvml ffljc Bailu PAGZ EIGHT. SATANS LITTLE JAUNT Will Give No Advice. After the members of the City Improvement League withdrew the mem bera of the school board discussed the matter and on the motion of M. S Browning voted to give no advise whatever in the matter, but to be guided solely by the wishes of the property owners of the city in reach ng a conclusion as to the resubmlsslon of the bonding proposition. Sits Fee New School. In regular session the board of edn cation decided to purchase for $2,000 on acre and a half of ground upon the corner of 2Srd street and Indiana avenue as the site for a new grade CARUSO MELBA THE ACTOGRAPH "MOONBEAMS DREAM OF YOU" "MONTEREY" "MAKE BELIEVE" Change of Program Sunday and Wednesday Admission lOc 5cCHILDREN-- 5c e |