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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1. 1901 PAGE FOUR. He then says: A line site on Indiana avenue has been purchased for li.lwt. But Mr. Gwilliam fails to explain to the public why the board bought thla fine site' from parties in the employ of in Jesrnal i the school board. Also, why the board j paid 12,00 for this line site on a little (locospars ted 'Ktrtta a, each intersection. side street, when the same amount of Published every evening except Sunday The attmBgw in tha citr when cbm- (ground In ths adjoining block on pelled to inquire of those he meets the main thoroughfare and a finer sits Tslsphonss could si the lima have been bought for street or location a certain avenue, of 1 4 Bell. ring 'is Business Office f Thla of C.099. less than some too of rural reminded often lad. 444 I ring the public Into the would be taking bellows he where S 'village, rings Editorial Rooms ....Bell confidence of the board. Ind. 04 S rings meadow at some busy farmer, an In"Plank five of iuy platform reads: quiry regarding the Simpkins place. Publicity in school affairs. Take the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Guide posts should be placed at street people into the confidence of the board.' Mr. Gwilliam says: I endorse this Intersections. They are needed and Neverthewithout qualification. plank MaO On. Tear with the rapid growth of the city and By less It is a matter of history, whether outBy Mail Bis Months the annually Increasing number of written or unwritten, that the present By Mail Three Months their necessity be visitors, board has held many secret sessions .99 ' lly Mail Ons Month and I presume then is at least one tome daily..mure urgent. By all means Jli let By Carrier One Month cn record, both notable and notorious some civic association take up this The communication signed foUowing I executive and , in which some secret Pay No Money te Comers matter without further delay. from Dr. C. E- Coulter. Republican , ae taker adueallna, at.tlan i candidate la the Fourth ward. In reply uhen beads fell under the guillotine second-class pays.at Boosting Entered as piater to the board of educations statement Let others fail on election day. the Postoffice at Ogden, Utah, under To quote from "On Who Knows In published in Monday evenings issue last been 1179. the Journal State received: of has nljht's Journa: In order that Act Congress of March Mr. Gwilliam, In his attempted Just- thera may be a better management Boost and smile. ification of the course of the school aud' supervision of the city schools at NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS board In selling the High school bonds, less cost; more efficiency in school work; more economy in school funds Teu should receive your paper net prematurely shows a degree of more publiclay In school affairs, in and of manipulation ferity Christthq before figures later than 7:09 p. m. u not received shopping days Iwhlcn have been demands a change in the ths may public by 94 It sharpened m and call Phono at that hour (eight years' experience in figuring nel of the board of education. ft will be Ml you by special messenger. "Ogden, Utah, Dec. I, 1909. In the name of humanity and com- - board of education contracts. However, No' paper delivered after p. m. Aguiee may be concealed, but 'truth nun sense shop early. "C. E. COULTER." (Signed) crushed, to earth will rise again. Pay na money te carrier er ether The facta are that the bonds were collectors unless they present ersden-tial- s Ogden welcomed December with three or four months before the from th. undersigned. looks bri'.liai.tly shining sun, could be used and interest la money cheerful. Under ne circumstances will carriers (being paid pending the action of the er eel lector be allowed te take stops. Police departments refer to hoboes nuiney tor the purpose for which It waa All notices of this kind must bs given as Tanks would be 9 bet- raised. It Is an Incontrovertible fact te tnis offipe direct or by letter, er hi ter "Hosiers. that at the time the bonds were suld name for many. while the result of the national election person, or phone 664, one ring. was uncertain, money waa held dost-JOURNAL PUBLISH.Na CO, With two new theaters ready to oien, and exchange higher than at the presIt would apiwar that Ogden has more ent time. Accordingly the bonda would 0, A. BOWMAN.. Business Manager than one show to prosper. now command a higher market than Appai entl.y as a reXhlt of recent agithen, money now being easier. Japan's friendship for the United "Every dollar they were discounted tation in school circles, a number oi Is like that of a small nun for s'stes $3,200 was a loss o the school fur.d: salaries have, been increased from five l a giant who has bullied him every dollar paid In Interest less the to ten dollars per month, in some THE BOARD OF EDUCATION Into submission. Interest received between date of sale cases this Increase is made to date date of its exienditure is a 1m back to the first of the school year. 1112 election of a new board of We advise all having complaints to and to tne In almost every instance, the teach-'.-rthe school fund. Had them direct to the board, then school education will occur on Wednca-'nwMr. board taken Kiesri whose salaries are affected, have v would ,iaVe u they do not rt satisfaction thla was been in the employ of the board for confidence - tKere Into its day, December 2nd. them up. per will gladly take no reasonable request or favor that he years, hence, the salaries could and liked a board, but as the Mr. Kieeel ought to have been properly fixed at would not have and Democratic parties All this furs over what the German would never havegranted. Republican rushed the board the time of their employment under In famous interview said that Knlser hav seen fit to nominate men from or It to the inconvenience of finan- the schedule supposed to govern. Is it to be useless. Most of us cialput lues and stands ready today to merely a coincidence that most of the their respective parties in the different appearscare a rap about the kaiser's grant any concessions favoring post- teachers don't wards it only remains for the voters remarks. getting the raise are In favor ponement of contract pending the quali- of a change of administration? Does 1 to attend thc polls and vot. fur the fication of the new board to be elected. anyone suppose this tardy Justice will A Salt Lake psper says that a man men of their choice or the choice of Mr. Kleael into your confidence silence them? Take who came to Ogden to live regretted and see what he will co their party. QUESTIONER. :he change. About two doses of Juncto be fair In the First ward we believe that tion city prosjurity from the bottle to If the board is disposed come not dues It the why no mistake will be made the people of success, together with an' external squarelypublic out and state the date the sociabilicheer of and good application elect llyrum Plngree. money began to draw interest and at all-- I what rates? In what banks is It deIn the Kecond ward the Republican ty will cure him completely of this mar t. Pareful selection of posited? candidate la Herbert G. Adame, and on 1 workmen 9 studious stock) A N Adams was given the title Mr. If the Democratic ticket, Wm. H. WilAnd while Halt Lake Is screaming of honorary aalstant superintendent' for the location and surregard t why not let his salary be also honorliams. There Is no chance for a mis-- about freight rate discrimination, roundings of the family plot) thorba And out "' why that! ary T Is It nut a fact that the 'honormerchandiser take in this ward for the reason ough carrying ekt of your order in from Pocatello, ary assistant superintendent attempts every detail, te the final erection of both gentlemen are well qualified for. shipped and op olflf.r points, through Ogden to do the work which the superintenthe memorial, are pe'nta that disthe position. on to Zion for the same rate as would dent should properly do? And that the who draws tinguish eur memorials and insure In the Third ward Asset Farr Is the he chargi d for the shipment to this superintendent, the stat capital ta not $2,250 a year, only superintends the satisfaction. only nominee, and will make a good point Perhaps discriminated against after Janitors and ths buildings? Work, so badly & Co. member of the board. which a good mechanic would dtf bet2253 WASHINGTON AVE. In the Fourth ward the Republicans the pay? ter at about Without quibbling and citing what have nominated Dr. C. E. Coulter, a It has been a matter of great pride to In Balt Lake, why don't the ths to is rltlxen ti done Ogden point every In the city, educated, man well known record of the board of education of this Ogden school board employ a compewould who one nflned and protect Urclty gjnre ta organisation, the mem- - tent superintendent of the educational Interests of everything pertaining to composing that body have univer- departments of the schools who can eur schools. sally bten men of high standing, and and will devote his time to the uphave nominated Influential citizens, concerning whom building and betterment and elevation The r one could have any legitimate of the educational appointments of the Henry W. Gwilliam, who has been a criticism, el her as to honesty, or schools? Anil a good mechanical head to oversee the Janitors and buildings, member of the present board for sever- ability. In forming the new board of educa- thus aaving money and securing better al years. His work thers is a matter of public record and he should receive tion tomorrow, the voters of this city, results? without How, Incurring an addiwill doubtless be as careful as they credit. for what he has done for the tav n the paat; and from the tional heavy debt for .he taxpayer to of schools. He to one of our most sub- nominations made, we are convinced settle, dnee ths present board expect that Ogden City will continue to be as to build and furnish a $100,00 building stantial cltlsena. ' 'in the Fifth ward J. C. N la the proud of Its board of education as It with $71,100? The furniture wllj cost ye has been In the past. Indeed, no other $20,000 or more additional., ; Can without ifrlp- Republican nominee and M. H. Brown- city In the state has been so successful this be done, ing the nominee of the Democratic In having good men upon Its board of pllng the grade schools? if $100,009 was as has Ogden City. needed to build the High school, why party. Both gentlemen are so well education to We believe that no matter which of did not the board ask the known that It seema unnecessary to the candidates are elected the people vote that amount? Where Is public it coming 1 say that ths best Interests of the peo- will get a square deal We believe from? Plank four In my platform reads: ple and schools will be taken care of that anyone having a grievance treat or fancied), will obtain an Impartial aA strict business management on basis no matter which la elected. hearing before the new board and a of economy and beat results. Mr.'Owfl-Jus- t of deal It seems to us that a great decision thereon. The character llam says: This plank Is.. absolutely talk has been going round about tho of the candidates Insure this. right and meets my full endorsement. different candidates that is entirely unrolled for. The character of the men nominated Insures a proper protection for our children and school Interests, no matter which of them are elected. I J one tirnplr matter which has beentrtrerconstant r look'd fu year and the city's !(rvwth demands that It Is given at- OGDEN. UTAH ' tent shortly. That Is the placing Publishing Ce. ....Publishers. ( guide posts bearing the names of Daily 27ICIK journal ; Gel that Overcoat I Off Your Mind and On Your Back I . one-hal- .......... ............ 9 Winters here sll right, au.I .e t-,- Overcoats are here readv to and ALL RIGHT. Now is the time to pick yuUlj while the choosing is good. n ?0to$35 - I Underwear at Almost Zero Prices ! I WATSON-TANNE- R dex-Twen- ty CLOTHING CO. GET MORE NOW? r phy.-b'u- a k n . - Parry Monuments high-gra- L. Clark I. Son . 2360 Washington Avenue de 1 . d, Jos. Parry one-thir- Sons d Just Made Journal Want Ads Pay Just Made Just Made 1000 Pairs Burt and Packard Shoes for Men 2000!Pairs Ee P. Read & Co. Shoes for Ladies 5000 Cheap and Everlasting Shoes for Girls and Boys . . . RUBBERS FOR EVERYBODY REESE HOWELL ANOTHER SPECTATORS TALKS OF AFFAIRS OF THE OGDEN SCHOOLS CAST YOUR BALLOT will have an TOMORROW youvote to for a city school board. The Issues are drawn tween the two factors, those who . bede- sire a change In the personnel of the The school board campaign In Ogden tlon of the whole systefai beginning with present board and . those who do not. City has developed considerable heat,0 superintendent. Is necessary. . , . . A abort editorial in the Journal , The Democratic nominees with one ex-, A --V. thot .0 oumlutlo. of.tho Icoorh. school ception are .1 munlcllOM the loa Itua of the echool board shows everythin to trustees, none of the Republican "I tlon have been racaKed by the Dally be they are. And dldatea acting In the capacity. The hangs a tale: journaI today. Those which were thereby gut( " Gnce upon a time a school super- ticket la as follows: received earliest are given publication. intendent sold a lot of supposedly First llyrum Plngree, Republican; The following was among w orthless radiators to a Junkman, B. H. Goddard, Democrat fur Publication; tlnc th, money. The Junk man hold Second Herbert O. Adams, RepubliApropos of the school board and niM radiators to a local furnace can; W. H. Williams, Amoerat. other things, Mr. Editor, we wish to company. The local furnace company Third Asset Farr, Democrat. ' (No express ourselves with four permission. and lnted thcm and ,d .Our most Republican nomination.) Phtlc expression!. them t0 a Khool considerable Fourth Dr. C. E. ' Coulter, Republl-ran" b?rd" Kcu,lw Profit accruing to the dealer In each H. W. Gwilliam, Democrat a lnatancfl. and of being mutan were re-i Fifth J. C. Nye, Republican; M th bUd,n fTOm "M P,UXd F Browning, Democrat wm' amIiw change. whethef.you be.ievs the board should be retained. It Is your duty hs and take oi- - belongings, and they Julte proir The nurchI oSTths sp American father or mother to ea- - know it Even If they argue Prior right records. courtesy should have The books looked alright of course! tomorrow, erclse your right 'of suffrage (common elec' deferment a until after proper again. Where the education of your children is prompted tloit: Their action. Oasl . night Mays Quite "Do wa need a new school board? utmost should the j display involved, you them open to the suspicion that there care. There is but one thing to do. ' la a nigger In the woodpile some-cas- t (Blgned)ANOTHER SPECTATOR." your ballot tomorrow for what you where, and that the woodpile had better be searched at once. NOTICE. think D jrlgt. v We have no objection to the Eccles company, or any other company for Union barber shops will close at 16 LET THEM KNOW that matter. on!y our prafrrance would ;y.c!ort on futarday nights after DnN ,MeW nd cn'!cember 1. 1909. By order of the union. IMPROVEMENT. HK CfTY tuwi who would do clentlous, )( HI GOO T Bgcrtnfy LEAGUES OF OGDEIN, during .cean honest work at honest prices, the past yesr or twoj has secured ap- Spectator In last night's Journal proprfallona for ' parking and other-- suggests that a house cleaning be given '"T' Jm wise improving the citys beauty: Much Ufh hundreds of others, agree with $MD( too fond of dress, yet she , attrac-to been done enhance the has ttim most heartily. More than a house-- , wear herself to a frasxle to set a of Agden to tourists. There rD ( clean ing is ueeJed. A. tliuruugh renova-- j ter table than het StllUloi), .? u ...... w A OamIk9s Enalslnn For Week Ending December 5th -- alrlght-appare- ntly pock-receiv- ed 1ant I SONS E . "nbera,ar,J SlnSTiitJSlS assasrs: wI - - We offer these special bargains for one week only, if you need a coat for yourself or children, a fur or a pair of hose, call and see our line before you buy we can save you money. Ladles' round sable Coney fun at' We have Semi-Fittin- $1.00 A swell line W. tor, a few of the Ladies Kersey and Wool Costa left ' They are marked down to $5.00 nice selection of long Costs g Mieses elses 1$ to 14 for yrs, at i k $.1.1.50 Children's Costs which formerly enld at $4.09 to' $1.00, now your choice , special line bf Bear Skin Costs for children, $5.00 to $7l00 Values, ali colors, now on sale at v. - r- of furs at $2.85 a .K w v,:. - $390 . f Special ? Hosiery froprte tipns. A line! Of JOcifftsa,. yours $3.50 week) V-- - ' ' 7:Pffir$l-0- 0 - f J ( bet-tivene- CLAWS- SOTIE - |