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Show THE C01NC1L MEETING rural harkskaw. trying u be a rNtrro Sherlock Holmes, a Pinkerton ar Scotland Yard detective, u the new and strange vocation a young Greek has marten on the levee. He has a o A Abbott and Tom Maglnnics, sons of ludge aud Mrs. W. L. Maginnis, have returned from St. Marys. Kan., where luy have been attending school for the u year. 101 Gs-heg- tkt BROKERS. DOLLARS PRIZES. ACTION FOR DAMAGES MRS. LAURA LYNCH WILL SUE FOR $25(000 DAMAGES FOR DEATH OF HUSBAND. bid of the State bank as herewith submitted, the State bank's bid is $00 better than this bid of Adams, Phillips k An action to recover damages Co., even if Jl had liecn received. gainst the Utah Independent TeleVery respectfully submitted, phone company and Stromberg Carlson WM. GLASMANX, Mayor." will The communication from Mr. Bige- Telephone Manufacturing company probably be brought in the district low follows: court within a few days by ljutra A. Mayor Glamnann: Referring to our Lynch on behalf of herself, and son. 1 dehave conversation of yesicrilsy, of cided to accede to your request as to Tin petition for tbe appointmentCecil herself guardian ad litum of dale when Interest liegin on in the district sewer bonds bought by our bank, vis, Lynch has been filed was signed by the will allow accrued Interest to Septem- court and the order court. The petition states that an acber 1st, 1904, on one half of bonds, $25,-Ot- tion la about to be brought against the which are to be delivered to us named corporations for negon that date and the other half to be two aboveand the carelessly causing ligently in1!H)5, with delivered January 1st, the of death husband and father of terest to liegin on that date. F. Lynch. alioYe named Edgar parties. "We will, however, have bonds payon 28th, able at Chase National bunk. Nee The petition F.states thatwas inMay the em1904, Edgar Lynch York, and we require verilficd copies of ploy of the above named companies all proceedings of the city council lead- and erecting telephone polos In the toof said to Issue the bunds, up ing of Ogden. The deceased waa streets atan of with your city opinion gether under tbe supervision and control of of as tbe the to issue, legality torney the officers and agents of the compaetc. nies, who are alleged to have neglirewe will "In accepting this basis, gently aud carelessly permitted and bid ceive $833.33 leas Interest than our caused n telephone pole of greet weight contemplated. to fall upon the said Edgar F. Lynch, Respectfully, Infilrtlng vital lnjnriea on account of H. C. BIGELOW. President. which he died on the same day. DamUpon the completion of the reading in tbe mm of $25,000.00 will be of the communications, ihe Mayor ages naked. Judge V. L. Maginnis and Chan arose and stated that be desired to state Stout are the attorneys for 31m. Lynch. In connection that maticr before the council, the necessity of having about $35,000 more to pay Contractors J. P. BBICHAM CITY WILL CELEBRATE O'Neill and P. J. Moran for the curbing and guitering districts and for lha re- Are Arranging Program for Approprstreet, withsurfacing of Twenty-fift- h iate Observance of the Fourth. in sixty or ninety days, for the contractors were doing about a year's Tbe committee In charge of the work in three months. For thla pur of July arrangements have outFourth Mr. Bigepose the Mayor stated that lined a program which will afford low stated that he would let the city pleasure nnd entertainment for all. The have the money for one per cent. arCouncilman N'ye thought that the complete program has not yet beenconnnd it will be made to city would not have to have the amount ranged the Mayor stated for about sixty days, form to the amount of money raised and by that time the special taxes by the finance committee. The early morning exercises will conwould be coming In end if any money waa needed. It would lie a smaller sist of music by the Military band, with cannon amount. Upon the matter of the bids hoisting of flags, salute more music. nnd nnd shot gnna comreferred to by the Mayor in his The school childrens parade will munication, Councilman Nye made a form about nine oclock nnd the procesmotion that the action of the council In sion to the tabernacle will be beaded awarding the bid for the sewer bonds and council, band, fire be amended as recommended by the by tbe Mayor followed by the school Mayor, and accepted by the Ogden State brigade, band, rhlldren bearing flags. An interestbank. the The motion waa unanimously accept- ing program has been arranged for Hon. William Glae-mantabernacle with' CounclL ed by the mayor of Ogden, ae orator of Councilman Chamber stated that he day. thought that all mattera relating to the In the afternoon there will be games bond, etc., should be referred to proper and contests At the tabernacle square committees. Ije made a motion that the matter of engraving the bonds should for young nnd old for suitable prize. A ball game ia also on the program be referred to tbs finance committee. for the afternoon and dancing in the Accepted. evening.' Council motion the Upon adjourned If the finance permit there will be tn July 5th at 8 p. m. a display of fireworks In the evening. Sheriff Joseph Johnson haa been sens marshal of the day with the IDAHO EXCURSION. lected TRANSFERS. ESTATE REAL Via Oregon Short Line Saturday July privilege of choosing hla aids. W. L. Eddy, N. J. Valentine nnd R. The following reel estate transfers 2nd. Greatly reduced rates. Aik agent Kaiser have been selected aa n comhave been recorded with County Rec- regarding limits, etc. mittee on base ball Box Elder News. order Ellis: UNKNOWN PATAGONIANS M. I Mrs. to Isabelle Beaton Concerning the reputed giant race of Stoddard, part of lot 8, block $2,700 Tierra del Fuego, a writer In the Des9, plat B eret News says: Euphania Penman to Henry PenIt should be remembered that there man, southwest quarter of are several distinct nations of Patanorthwest quarter, section 21, gonians, not Including the Araucanlans township 5 north, range 1 west on the north nor the Fuegnans on tbe Elizabeth Bargeant to Byron L. south, and that each nation has disTraveling Passenger Agent Mander-so- n of southwest quarter Bybee. Incharset eristics. The of tbe Northwestern railroad is In tinguishing 24. section northwest quarter, we see slouching about Pun Ogden on business. dians that 3 1,500 west 6 township north, range ts Arenas and the country bet wen them James Craig and wife to Andrew A. D. F. Reynolds, who formerly conand Santa Cruz are tbe Southern J. Warner, pert of lot 9, block ducted tbe Underwood Typewriter If The ever there 200 giants, plftt A. aaeseepaeiasaaaesee agency In Og.lcn, passed through this were any the CoPatagonians deserving on his way to northern points. Elisabeth Reed to Annie R.' name, were found among this tribe, morning burn, part of lot 2, block 38, to who much are June 24. Owing York. New more taller and slender pl&t A than any of their neighbor! and have heavy operating expenses and large L. M. Stoddard, to West A. Julia a different complexion, being red like sums spent for Improvements during part of lot 11, block 10. South 2.000 the North American Indiana, rather the last six months, It has been decidOgden survey than like ed the directors of the Wabash railthe South muddy brown, to J. wife Christian Johnson and They are excessively dirty road system to pus the next interest P. Anderson, lot 32. section 16, 800 laxy and treacheroua. fond of personal payment on the companys debenture township 8 north, range 2 east. adornment made out of bones, shells, A bond. There are only $3l6tH),nOO heads and silver (gold, strangely or the bonds outstanding, practically PROGRAM. enough, they do not like), and they are ail of which are held by the Gould ready at any time to barter all their and Sago interests. The paymenL haa iMSMOKsiims rarthly homes, ev- not been passed at any period since be will giveu en Ihe few garments wives, The following program that cover their J 893. by the Order of Washington, June 28, nakedness for a little firewater. si the Hermitege: The Pamims Pat agones. so railed ATTENTION ELKS AND OTHERS. Pre. H. A. Sitns because Ui marks inhabit the vast pamists Recitation Myrtle Keyes nr plainsthey To tbe north, are subdivided The National convention of the B. P. Clansse Edytbe Snug Into four trlhes. known, respectively, as O. Elks will lm held In Cincinnati Selection. . .Emms llulen Pnelches. or Eastern People' the word during July. The official Utah Elks Selection In Elocution. ..Mary Morgan Intel meaning ent nnd ehe people; the train will leave July 14th. The public Lillian Anderson Vocal Solo i Plrunrhi!, meaning north: the is invited to join the excursion, but Judge Howell Pechteni'lie.' or people Stamp Speech of the pine' all names must be handed to T. O. Marie Lund Itechlou Sour nii'aning pine tree, and tbe Foley or W. C. Crandall. Secretary, at The following are the prizes to be 'RaiiquolcK. nr tnoso who dwell among the Elks Club rooms at 2116 Wash. given away: (he thistle beds, ffotn remind, a thisAve. before Tuesday evening, June from Stanford Dee, tle. Though not quite so degraded as 2Sth. Ijtdies slipper their stnil hern brothers, perhalt becompany. The fere to Cincinnati will tie $18.75 Indies' ruby ring from Beghtnl. cause farther removed from civilization and to St. ixmi $42.56. A Pullman lterry spoon from Boyle Furniture Hicy are treacherous, cowardly and car will cort $45.00 per day and a Hut to a are company. quarrelsome degree. they Tourist Sleeper $25.00 per day. The not beggar: they live by Ihe chase cost of the kind of Bottle perfume from J. E. Cave. sleeper chosen will Indies' gold shirt waist ct, from and by plunder, bartering all to b pro rata among the occupants of while traders for rum and the car, so the more in the car the Smalley. Handkerchief rase from S. l Radeon. Irinkels. cheaiier. W. Kiuil. G. from hliell cushion Then there are the Cltenna Psta-gon- e. so The Sleepers will lie Hair brush from J. J. Driver. who Inhabit the higher altitudes be ued either at Rt. ran that they Jmdics' chatelaine bag from Imst k and who differ ltoih In language and lands or Chicago, thus saving hotel Thomas. physical azriert from the other trlhes, hills. Oue sleeper will remain at St. Pastel painting from are less laxy sml erratic. They are ljonis to accommodate those desiring OH painting from Ogden Furniture sometimes called Manzenent. because to remain there all the time, while at a their are called place company.headquarters the others will go to Cincinnati during I .a I colics- silk parasol from Uurts. Manzanas ithe apples), where the the convention. from Prondfit. j Jesuits (inn's sweater formerly had a mission uml The route will be T). k R. G. to Child's lutrssol from llcese Howell. planted a great many apple trees. The ver. Missouri Pacific and Wabash to Hulun. Indian own sheep, rattle and homes In St. lands and Cincinnati. Haliy jacket from Mr. Five pound box I'tahna chocolates j the sheltered valleys of the CordillerTbl Is tbe cheapest excursion during a. as and make very good rider from the the Fair and lasts 45 days. from One vase from E. A. Olseu. of the tree that Ihe old frtam , fruit See T. C. Foley or W. C. Crandall Broom from Trilie-Junplained. They also brew an intoxicant at once and decide on kind of sleeper One ound Moriia and Java coffee front the brans of the aigaroba, which went ed. i in demand all over the country. (roin Rsrnow Bros. W. C. CRANDALL. Secy. Box Key West cigar from A. Ent- EXCURSION RATES. gtfiy. Wert Point. N. Y.. Jnno 24. Col. VIA UNION One iKitind best ts front Watkins-NicholP. Kdgertnn. professor of mathWright $42.59 St. Utttis and return at tbe military academy, died ematics $47.51' One buggy whip from lien. K, Cross. Chicago and return here today. One box toilet soap from E. RichardChicago and return via St. Louis I50.no St. Izniis and return via Chicago $50.00 son. i oldies' pocket book from G. F. Cave. Limit K0 day. Transit limit 10 days 10 ESCAPE CONSCRIPTION each direction. EXPARK Pullman (oKt.lsuils through VELIjOWSTONK sleepers CURSIONS. without change. (London Chronicle.) JULY 7th. Tickets on sale Tuesday and Friw ei'k. overs allowed. each day Stop It was by a strange little coincidence Via 0. S. I. Round trip front Ogden A. B. MOSELEY, Trev. Tu. Agt. that on the day the report of the specall wvcsznvy $19.50. This rate rover tail and mage traniqiortatioii sImi i FOURTH OF JULY KATES VIA ial committee In favor of conscription Vi n el expenses beyond Monlda for the ' OREGON SHORT LINE ANU In this country was published In the seven days tour. Reservation should English papers that 1 happened to flnl UNION PACIFIC R1. lie nta le now a the party is limited to One fare fur the rouuJ trip within 300 myself among a crowd of runaway tidies of selling point. Tickets on sale Russian (onscrlpts at Rotterdam where fifty persons. See agent for full Ask fur lieautiful kelluw-Klon- e July 2nd. 3i and 4th Undid to July they had come en route for America. folder. 5th. They were of Hie peasant class, fine. pli-iii- 1-- aide-track- Goss-Perkin- s. field. Talking to them by means of an interpreter I heard many at range etorlM of perilous adventure ani of cunning strategy, relating their escape from their own country and from their own comrades in arms across the borders of Austria and Prussia. 1 learnt that there Is a regular trade of human smuggling on tbe frontier lines of Russia, and that for tha sum of $15 foreign agents undertake to bring theae runaways across, providing them with clothes in exchange for the Russian uniforms, and keeping them out of the clutches of the Russian police until they are able to get at a safe distance from the border. RISKING THE DEATH PENALTY. But It la a risky game, and death le the quick penalty of failure. How far those emigrants at Rotterdam might be believed, I do not know, for 1 have no estimate of their veracity, but many horrible tales were on their lipe of relatives and friends hanged like doge at Warsaw for attempted desertion when their regiments were ordered to the front. It was strange to me to ae how these young men there were nearly 300 of the runaways at the Emigrant hotel In Rotterdam Beamed to glory, in their daeertiou. There waa no thought of shame, no self-co- n aclou an ea of cowardice. among them. It did not seem to occur to them that there waa a duty of patriotism, an.l that In the hour of Rush la's need, her sous should rally to the flag. War to them was a thing of horror. The glory and gallantry of war had no appeal for them. Their thoughts were filled only with dismay at the Idea of parting with wife and children, of long weary marches, of rold and hunger, and of disease upon the field, and of a frightful death at the hands of wen armed savages for such la their opinion of the Japanese. With tears in their eyes they spots of friends in their native villages who had drawn the unlucky number, and who had been driven off like sheen iu fight in Manchuria. Poor lads, poor lads, said one oil man. God le not kind to them.1 What is the meaning of it all? . asked this elderly man, who had some time in England and could speak Intelligently. Surely It ia a strange thing that the young men of your country have such little martial ardor, such poor patriotism, in England, now But he Interrupted me with raised hand. FORTUNATE ENGLAND. In England It is different," he said, You have not conacriptioa, gravely. the greatest curse of clvlUzation. Your soldiers join tha army by tnt will.. They are not compelled to e. When war cornea your young men become volunteers. They ri filled with enthusiasm to serve their for It In Ruud country and to fight It le different- - Whether they like It or not. whether they are married or not whatever their bull ness, winterer their ambition In life, they are forced into the army. And they hate It. hats It aa slavery, hate their country whi.-tyrannises over their lives, hate the very thought of war whan they are driven to kill other men under compulsion. England la happy without that cursed conscription, and her army t the first in the world bereuae no on need Join her ranks unless it please him to do so. Whatever may be the value of this old man's theory. It le true enough that hundreds of Russian conscripts are deserting their regiments, and seeking shelter In all parts of Europe, London and New York being the goals to which moat of them are struggling with flen efforts for freedom. hJ set-vic- For Stcail Ken or Youth We are offering men of email size or youth who can wear a size cheat measure the choice of any suit at a mailer then of 33 3 per cent. d If you can wear a S3, 34 or 35 coat you're In luck.. We are en email sizes and offer any of above sizes at 3 leu than 36-In- die-cou- ever-stocke- H E S E suits are all of The Toggery standard well tai ored, cut to fit and covered by our guarantee; and, although you pay a third less the guarantee stands good. We simply bought too many small sizes and if you are not too big to wear a 33 or 34 or 35 coat it is a chance o? a lifeline. The Chicago Dental Cot want, the people of Ogden Cltyand Weber county to know that tney appreciate the great nm of patronage which they hare enjoyed since opening their office to the public. It certainly ia gratifying to us to feel that our honesty and integrity haa become established so thoroughly in so short a time, with the people. We wish to impress upon the public mind, most of all, that we do exactly as wa say we will. Our offer of the Beat Set of Teeth on rubber at $8.00 having met with such marked aucceu that we ihall continue putting them In at that flgnre. supplying all alike at eight dollars per set, and absolutely guaranteed to be high grade In every respect. We make a pedal 80 day offer of Gold Crowns with aolld tips at $5.00 each, and bridge work at $5.00 per tooth. CALL EXAMINE OUR WORKGET OUR PRICES BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE REMEMBER OUR OffiCE IS AT 347 24th Street OGDEN - - - UTAH I I fr TEN THOUSANO strapping, healthy young men, who should have made ideal soldiers Yet they had risked a death by hanging in order to escape a noble death, if death should be their lot upon the battle- de-ai- rs n, 25, 1901. Utah Independent Telephone and Carlson Telephone Stromberg Manufacturing Companies Are Defendants in the Action. Pursuant to a call of tha Mayor, the City Council met In special session last night to reconsider the matter of the bid of tbe Ogden Bute bank for the All members $50,000 newer bonds. wsrs present, except President Carr, and upon motion of Councilman ChamWillbers and seconded by Cuimi-tlmaiams, Councilman Moyes was elected president pro tempore. Tbe cell of the Mayor was then read, afu-- r which the specie mailer waa taken up. Tbe following communlcar tlon was read: To the President and Members of tbe City Council, Ogden: Gentlemen 1 return herewith the resolution of your honorable body, the bid of the Ogden Slate bank for the $50.uu0.00 sewer bonds, fur reconsideration by your honorable body. Tbe State banks bid Is made with the understanding that the bonds will be Issued on July 1st and that the interest will he paid from July 1st, this year, la view of the fad that the city cannot uae more than a few thousand dollars of this sum of money before January let, 1 can see no reason why the city should pay tha 5 per cent interest for six months and have the lying in tbe bank. This money, under the law, cannot lie used for any other purpoae than for the building of the aewer. I called upon tbe president of the bank yesterday aud advised him of the fact that I coithf But- - see my way clear for the acceptance of hla bid and accordingly be has derided to have Interest commence September 1st on $25,000.09 and Interest on the balance to begin with January lat, 1905, if the council will agree to This will make a the proposition. Having of $883 on Interest and, under tha circumstances. I recommend that tbe proposition of the Ogden State bank be accepted and the bonds be issued accordingly. A letter from Mr. H. C. Bigelow Is herewith enclosed. In which he changes his bid to conform with my request. In connection with this matter. I to call your attention to 'two telegram hereto attached, from Adams. Phillips k Co., of Ism Angeles. Theae gentlemen claim they bid tbe highest price for the bonds and they wired the Mayor to make an investigation and protect them tn their bid. It appears from Investigation which I have made, that the letter mailed by Adama, Phllllpa A Co., on June 17th. has gone astray. At any rate, the recorder stelae that ha has not received any bid from Adama, Phllllpa 0 Co. I call this last matter to your attention, as these gentlemen claim to be the buyers of the bonds. As their Md was $49.00 better then that of the Ogden 8tate bank, but with tbe emended REED HOTEL CC. Council Adopts Recommendation. Bid JUNE WILL FILE den State Bank Be Allowed to Amend Its WORK UPON THE NEW SCHOOL BUILDING WILL BE STARTED AT ONCE AND TO BE FIN- Annual Raport of SupL Allison Received Prof. Squire Coop Employed as Music Teacher for tho Ensuing Year. Piano bargain, upright, new make ase. Will sell or rent very cheap. Tbe Shard of Education met in regLincoln Hotel, 23rd 8t. ular session last eVruing, ail memunMrs. E. Bailey and Miss Helen Bailey bers presenL and transacted an vf Salt Lake are registered at the usually large amount of business. Tbe finance committee reported ilraly. that the interest on the $Iuu,Ihki Sheriff Bailey was a Salt Lake visi- school bonds, amounting to $2.u0o will ordered tor yesterday afternoon on business anon be due. A a arrant was commitconnected with stealing of John Caps drawn for the amount. The tee also reported that there was $4,83$ horse, on Thursday night. on hand. It waa reported by the supply comMr. aud Mrs. T. J. Schell of Evanmittee that a n timber of paper supston are visiting in the city. ply houses bad given bids on furnM. McKinstry, representing the pubishing 150,000 sheets of drawing palishing house of Harper k Brothers of per. The committee reoommended that the Brantley Paper Co. he awardNew York is in the city. ed the contract to furnish, the paper John E. Ollerne. representing the as they were the lowest bidders on American Soda Fountain Supply com- the kind of paper wanted. The matpany, la In tha city, Installing n hand- ter was referred back to the supply some onyx fountain in Knoth'a drug committee with the recommendation that their verbal report be given in Store. wirting at the next meeting. Superintendent Allison then read W. T. ONeil of Wells, Nev., la an the statistical report of the condition Ogden visitor. p of the schools for the past school are some of the George W. Goddard la up from Salt year. Following salient points In bts report: Lake for a few days. There were 4,508 pupils enrolled In H. V. Taggart Is down from Bliss, the city schools during the school year Just finiabad; 2.284 of whom were lusba glrle and 3,224 were boys. Of this A. F. Card on of Logan Is an Ogden numlier nil were white but six, end these were nil colored. In the beginvisitor. ner's grades there were $13 boys and Mrs. M. L. Stoddard, who recently 23ti glrle enrolled for the first time. The enrollment In the Eighth grade, was awarded a premium from the Ban Francisco Examiner, was the pur- was good, theae being 139 girls end Hi boys. From the Eighth grade on chaser of a couple of lota yesterday into the High School there ia n afternoon. greater increase of girls over boys. the first year of tbe High School Ernest E. Goddard Is la the city In and 88 boys; In for a few daya visiting 121s parents, there were 133 girls 50 the second and 25 prior to hs departure for Boise, Idaho, lu tbe third year 39 girls and 31 boys; year girls boys where he expects to go into business. and in the fourth year 35 glrle and 13 boys. Twenly-flvmarriage licensee have Tbe school census shows that there been Issued at the county clerxe ofIn Ogden between fice since the Brat of June. This Is a are 5.828 children 6 and 18 years, shout 20 the of ages over same time last the decrease, per cent of whom did not attend year. school last year. Of the number atschool 1.647 boys and 1.792 Lumber Oumifcny, tendingwere The Oregon girls promoted; 7 only, 5 boys office this head la Its baa which city, and 2 girls, demoted; 467 lnys and 417 from stock Its has increased capital girls retained and 183 graduated from The mills of the schools. $250,00(1 to $1,000,000. the company are In Oregon and WashAfter the report of the superintendington. David Kccles, of this city, ent was read and ordered filed tbe is president of thd company, aud question of janitors for the various Thomas D. Dee and H. li. Spencer during the eummer months are members of the board of direc- schools, was taken up, and Janitors appointed . tors. to care fur the different school buildings and grounds. In the case of Joseph W. West vs. ' Tbe present Janitors completed D. 8. Tracey aud L. F. Stoue, precipe their school year on the 15th lusL has been tilled by the plaintiff's at- and Superintendent Allison recomtorney, dismissing the case. The ac- mended that they b allowed $5 each tion was brought to recover $1,000 additional to luok after their respecfrom defendants for security upon a tive buildings until tbe let of July and bond. then the summer schedule of wages should go into effect. The recomMrs. J. A. McCulloch aud daughter, mendation was approved. Kills, of Grand Junction, Colorado, art The special committee on music visiting relatives in the city. consisting of Dr. Conroy and Superintendent AlUaon recommended the purJudge Chidester wll be on tbe bench chase of Natural Harmony music in the district court today to hear books for different grades to the tbe case of C. A. Bmurthwaire Com- amount of about $732. Greater stress U. vs. 1. Tbe action will be laid on music next year. In pany McKinney. is to recover upon tbe alleged failure the schools. The committee further to fulfill a contract for tomatoes. recommended the of Prof. Squire Coop as supervisor of ' The La Renos, Dirk, Mae and music in the city schools at a salary Leona, whudtavs made such a hit with of $500 per annum. their acts in vaudeville in thla city, The report of the committee was have billed Huntsville and will show adopted. there next week. Their performance Application from the pep la refined and of the high class order sons desiring positions following as teachers in Ogden were referred lor the committee on teachers: Mrs. Mary Davis. Franklin. Idaho; Miss Eva Moyes. Ogden: Sadie K. Powell, Ogden; Harryel Fisher WilThe following ere the' arrivals for son, M Demons, Wisconsin; Miss Pearl r tile past twenty-fouM. F. Ooodale. houra: Ogden; and Miss Della A. Blair, OgCunningham, Salt Green, Ogden. don; H. C. West, Ogden; J. 1. Wlssrn, it. was ordered that the necessary New York: A. C. Eastwood, Rochester, work on the new school preliminary N. Y.; E. P. Ferguson. Cincinnati; Geo, grounds on Twentieth street, be proK. M. AnderW. Goddard. Mali. ceeded with right away. It was the son. Aheldeen, Wash.; Fred F. Middle-tosense of the Hoard that the contractor Detroit: O. J. Htilwell and wife, getting the contract for the erection H. W. Bruce. B. Denver; H. city; of the school building, must have tbe Denver; J. P. 1st Bell. Denver; wanie completed by Sept. 10 of fliis II. V. Taggart. Bliss, Ida.; Mrs. G. I. year and for every oy-- r that Tsggart, Madison. N. J.; Miss Ida 8. will be obliged today forfeit $23. Madison. Mont Clair, N. J.; Miss NaSuperintendent Allison was allowed pier, Brooklyn. N. Y.; Frans Kchwecr, $115 to defray expenses tn tbe NaChicago; 11. E. Hutchinson, law An- tional Teacher's Association which geles; Samuel L. Brick, Ogden; Mrs. V. will convene soon at SI. Ixuiis. H. Shipley. Ogden; Mrs. R. 8. Joyce. J. K. Hanxlick was as Ogden: Mrs. Samuel L. Brick, Ogrtcit; principal of the Mount employed Fort Sehsd W. V. Forsyth, Chicago. for the ensuing year. It was decided that the next school your shall comNOTICE TO THE PUBLIC mence on the. 12th of September the second Monday tn the month. The management of the Elite CleanAn adjournment was then taken unto works wish ing give notice to the til next Wednesday evening. public that a number of parties have been soliciting business and representEAGLES' OUTIHS OH SUNDAY ing they were getting work for us. Mrs. llarlam of the Sal Tit inn Army Is Fraternal Order Gives Its Fourth the only solicitor sent out by us. All The Annual Picnic at Glenwood. our work Is guaranteed. Mrs. Iiusson is not authorized to soTomorrow will he the day for the licit any business for us under any to fly high at Glenwood. The Eagles full v. conditions. Respect fourth annual outing or that Fraternal ELITE CLEANINU WORKS. order will take place and an excellent of field events has been arSU NDAY EXCURSIONS. SALT LAKE program for which suitable prize will CITY AND CASTILLA SPRINGS. ranged. bit given. One of the prizes will lie Via Rio Grande. Fare Salt Lake and awarded to the biRest liar present, return $1.00. train leaves 9:30 n. m. but some of the town's best are exas the contest Is for Eagles Fare Costilla and return $2.25 train cluded, Then theve are prize only. leaves 7:45 a. in. ladies who can do Hie cnrpenier'a job driving t!iree big spikes in Ins. Caas. Melghan. Laura 1. Melghaa. of There will lie a number of foot races ABSTRACT COMPANY. for both sex. old and young, and other THE MEIGHAN contest x 140$ Wash. Ave. Telephone 613-Y- . One of the event of the day will he the baseball game between two teams KENNEDY'S DAIRY LUNCH AND chosen from among the members. It BAKERY. will he interesting and full of spectacIndividual lunchee and Ice cream ular plays. A prize will be given to served from 1:30 a. m. to 13:3$ p. m. th winning team. In all $250 worth of 2454 Washington aveauai prises will be given away. CUMMINGS COMMISSION RECONSIDERS Mayor Object to Paying Interest On Bonds Six Months Before Money is Needed and Recommends That Og- BOARD ISHED SEPT. UTAH, SATURDAY MOI?XI'Gf Dor-EN-, BID ON SEWER BONDS a . EXAMINER, OF SCHOOL lit-li- mar upon which is printed the acrd Detective" In bold and fearless type. It is not an unusual eight to tee him petroling the street at all times !n search of criminals. UORNINO Sliupe-Wllliaiu- e. IN Continuous quotations on New York Nearly $103)00 in prises given frei Stocks and Chicago Grain. We buy to holders of ticker to Salt air Real and sell stocks and grain on margin Estate Day. June 29h. or for cash. Our private rooms enYou do not have tu aitenil to par-- i able our customers to come in and tiripate in drawings, each ticket sold transect business with tbe utmost is one chance, lrlo $.25 cents each. Excursion to Salt. Lake City over O. secrecy. Write for our Book of Information 8. L. tc R. (. V R'v.. that day. Hound (System of Speculation').- - free upon trip ll.no. Tirkeia now on sale at ail application. 2152 Washington. Drug tit urea. Get them quick . j I sjl : AN ARTISTIC ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS. Can be bad. when you use one of our Va-ts- . s beautiful, sparkling We carry shapes and sizes to ac-romuioda.e auv uouquei, trom the most delicate to the ltTjfst. Used in any mar.iir, bn-tl- f -a room. I:"t whet grac- is lent wiih an e'.ez v . s n a'v.ay radiant cnl ing with nil the of the bow. Nu :;c"o,is g- -.j await our Ulsr!,i!!!s,'on v"-- e Cul-Gt- "-- J. S. LEWIS & CO. Jewelers and Optic: s. |