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Show rilt JJORnIXG .EjXAlTIXEK: COUNTY BOYS COURT FOR THIS HAPPY SCENE CITY WITH A MOTLEY DI- than MASOSICJMBLEMS t jj0 Pd S"rat ,n!tr,um " V-3- At will leave 0 prtMtt). Jessie Sloan was committed to the Reform school about twp and one-harears ago upon conviction of was Superintendent Allisonnmlfled of her capture snd rh- will afbe retained to the institution this ternoon. lf incor-Visibilit- ' Figures. Editor Standard: As the chief reason for not basing our water schedule on that of Salt Lake City, the Stand' ar,l, the mayor, the water company and some of the counciimen have affirmed that the Salt Lake Cfly wsr syatem does not pay Hh own way and that the resulting deficit must be made good from the city's other revenues. Wishing to ashure myself of the trmh of these assertions 1 visited the office of Superintendent Hines of the Suit Lake waterworks. From him I learned that during the fear ending with thi month the receipt from water taxes exceeded all expenditures by 437.004. During this time they have built four miles of new mslns at a cost of $28,000 anl laid new service pipes at an additional cost of $14,000. These last two expenditures cannot be charged to operating expenses nor to repairs, but to new improvement and, a such, they represent thp additional valuation of the plant. Therefore, the actual profits shown (or this year amount to $72,000. That such a surplus can be accumulated in one year by a water system owned and operated by the municipal gm eminent, under a schedule having a d that proposed in meter rate the new Ogden franchise, and a lower average flat' rate is certainly a strong argument in favor of municipal ownership, and a good and sufficient reason for asking that this franchise be not one-thir- Midland ls The Masonic trowel and gavel, to ba used In the laying of the corner sons of the new Masonic temple on Sunday, June 11, are now on exhibition In the display windows of J. 8. the Jeweler, and are considered excellent pieces of workmanship. The silver was produced from tha Mammoth mine at Mammoih, Utah, and the wood la mountain mahogany from Taylor's canyon, near Ogden. Tha silversmith's work and design la by H. R. More and tha engraving and chasing Is by W. D. W. Zeller. The trowel bears the following in"Presented to- Charles S. scription: Varlan. grand masier, K. ft A. M. Utah, by the Maaonir. Temple association at the laying of th corner stone of the Masonic temple. Ogden, July 11, inns. The gavel and trowel will be placed In a carved leather cate which will match the wood work and they will ba on exhibition all of next week. WILL HAYEACOOD TIME Scholar From Deaf and Blind Hava a Holiday. tution to lnsti-- 1 The annual Field Day will he held Lagoon. Monday. June 5th. Tha entire school will go in a body on two cars which have hem apirt f0f the exclusive use of the people from Institution. the State The pupil forward are looking wb pleasure to the day at ihe beautiful resort. g n - pj"- - and re-- and Gavel to be Presented C. 8. Varlan. Trowel Ogden Man Investigate! and Gives In My and Jun one tare plus $2X0. Enquire at ticket pffica round trip. grantedSouth street nWest Second I Signed t S. H- HENDERSHOT. books. Ibe and scenic June 3, 1243. Ogden, Route. fteJn-formatio- 12:75 the SALT LAKE WATER PROFITS . reoiMlotej this 1 National Bank EAST. 15-7- 5 . cap-turne- d excursions plaited ... I Real- - These beautiful suits have the newest kilted skirts & tucked waists. Pretty colors inchange-abl- e effect and also a few black ones di-lr- ln a 220; Ball, and changeable effects. 1 Escaped From than pleaaed if Ona ef tha Girls Whe Industrial School. LTribun. Bldg. Suits in fancy stripes 1 P The Utah 0fflc improvements to Be Started the Com-ng Week Call for $300X00 in Outlay. of-fle- Jessie Sloan, aged 17, one of the five girla who escaped a few days ago from the State Industrial school, waa Friday afternoon by Deputy Salt of Booth Lake Sheriff of Parmouth county, near the ' canyon, after she had made an orathst Phones 174 leys ineffectual effort to elude the officer bv hiding In a field of wherfl. Deputy Booth had received a tip that the girl was In hiding at the home of her stepfather. Earl Mathew, who Hve at the mouth of the canyon. Tha girl must have been maintaining n lookout, for a he approached the house she hurried out the back way, and, running east 300 or 400 yards, disappeared in a large field of wheat which was tall enough to hide her complete 0F GDEN ly as she lay down. States Depository Officer Booth had, however, marked course and followed the girl so her 'T Visa J President Ralph m, that she had no opportunity for closely K v. Cashier She was taken at. once to the escape. Assistant Cashier i. where she told Sheriff Jail, county -President , Jr.v had made her way ahe that on Savings Accounts Emery from Ogden to Kaysvfllc, afoot, and there into that site had ridden fromBlnre fanftr a reach Balt Lake with a farmer. "Bar Work. been staying with ins the city, she had Meuriion Wagons In Sanaon. a married slater who lives near the B,H Extra good quality chiffon taffetainbrown, black, blue, reseda and navv. Made in the lat-estyles, new sleeves, tucked skirt and waist. This is your chance to get a beautiful silk suit at less than cost of materials appro-- I PRIATI0N, i ra 224, at - MONUMENTS tog'js-- J at $30.00 Values W. H. WRIGHT & SONS CO. r SLADE'S $20 and $22 Vaises Facts and figures tell the story, but the quality and elegance must be seen to be appreciated BROS. ncKs and Vans ?a and Night - 8LADE lessee. increases its BREVITIES - tils L. ccra-mltte- e Brothers n... c. s. SILK SUIT SALE CONTINUES $1 6.50 Values I a.l-drea-a Ogden Steam Laundry 1WW. s r at us a triaL i, THE BIG I any ! TCXE Woid i embed Ogiq When tha crowd of offenders against eierdy Elegantly cut and finthe peace and dignity of 01-City that the appropriation for the Oregon ished. Box in Ogden were ushered into court yesierday Short Line improvement st it. was neces-alor Officer Lay re, had been increased b 2WVi. makwaists, tucked skirts, who wa acting as a steering ing a total of over fsjo.uuo to be ex- sleeves new hr the railroad. of one, to sav: "Move along pended in this city One of the official. when asked ini there. Hake room for the others." The absence of Judge Murphy from regatd to the good new, confirmed rh city for a few days was responsible the report and said ih improvement a for the unusually large number of of- were to start the coming week. This Is what ail Ogden has been fenders. They filled all the seat reserved for them and many occupied waiting for and It is a njoat cheering seata In the apectatora' row. of bene hen. announcement. Ogden, a year from now, should be Representatives of the loner element of various nations and crippled vag- a greatly benefited ci'y. " You cannot well afford to miss opportunity rants made the gathering so interesting on from the standpoint of tha are thinking of a silk suit. These are if you criminologist. season's very best styles, made from the finest A. Jackson was arraigned upon complaint of R- D. plncork. for cruelty to silks in a variety of pretty shades. The defendant pleaded animals. guilty to tha charge, but stated 10 the court that he did not know the horsn was left tied without food or drink beyond tha time limit, because his bov Monday will be Law and Motion bad taken tha horsa down town and day" iu the District court. did not notify him where the horse The judga dismissed the was left. The Crit tendon Home board will meet case against him, allowing him to go Monday, June 6th, at the City hall, at sentence. upon suspended 20 o'clock. Jim MrFarlsne, arraigned on tha 50 Per Cent Off on $10.00 and $12.50 Cloth Suits same charge, was not so fortunate. Ho 1. O. O. F., will Ogden Lodge No. 5. was found about 2 a. m. yesterday About I oclock elect officers on Tuesday, June 5; also asleep in his rig. last evening Humane Officer Plnrock confer the initiatory degree. first observed the outfit and from Elder Job. Stanford will lecture be that time to early morning tha horses fore the conjoint session, Sunday. had not been cared for. When was arraigned he wanted to June 4, In tha Fifth ward meeting plead guilty to a charge of drunkenness bouse. but finally, upon his own admissions, he wsi found guilty of the other charge W. T. Aatill, who had a deUcatal s well. For cruelty to animal the operation performed a few days ago, take at the school Tuesday, June average of 85 or over la all subject. Murphy look the case under adviseJudge assessed a flue of $14, ' and for la reported to be getting along mot i). at place 10 a. m. The public la invited to Of course these pupils have worked ment and will gire a decision ea ihe drunkenness a fine of $6. favorably. hard during the term and are proud of same next Monday morning. be present: For committing an assault upon W. their record, while those who failed C. Power, the son of Baniiary InspecPrcf. David O. McKay will addm-a- l are correspondingly sad. The tha fined was exhibit Exposifor Portland SPECIAL TRAIN tor Power, George Meaaerby the Parents' Department of the Secwas tion week. thU for claimed S. that The defendant shipped ond Ward Sunday school on Sunday teachrare of under the The pupils, in the neighsome time, past the boys morning, the subject being The 8sbPresident Bancroft Placet Care at Disborhood of hi place have been profane bath Day. Parent invited. The baseball. team met. defeat at tha ers, will ba sent home Juno 7 and 8. posal ef Children. he in their language and that finally hands of the Industrial School on la 7th trunk 8. June day." became incensed at young Power and Memorial score to the packing I Day, In being base ball Iu the game Spoking Messrs. Bancroft and Spencer of the struck him In the jaw. Judge Murphy yesterday, Salt Lake won by a score After winning tbs game, tha team Oregon Short Line end Mr. Bamberheld that, while he might have had of 4 to 0. from All for Deaf tha smith ha School la will wa tha presentno in There pupils going game Mr. Wood- ger have arranged to provide a free provocation, he was not Justified in Boise. The defeat of Spokane places ed It to their opponents by making charge of Mr. Thurman.' train to take the pupils ami and own hands his law the into Cox. errors in Mies Those last four the and taking cosily inning. bury going special at the held of the league. for the Deaf tearhera to the that it the boys in that neighborhood Ogden again time from will tha he that under north the supervision of and Blindofto the School Vp hoys on Monday next, Lagoon used foul language he should swear score sheet. on behind the north Miss Priggs. where a free entertainment will be Ogden I'nioa No. 172, Order of Tha wait waa close and to a complaint against them. interesting game will give a card party, furniabed for their benefit. Washington, in both la John Ben Bittner and due the Industrial Lyon, dance and exhibition drill by degree and much credit This act of thoughtfulness and kind-ne- e LESSENCER TRESPASS CASE dulged too freely in the flowing bowl. team, in A. O. t'. W. hall, Tuesday School hoys for their steady work all on the part of tha railroad of. In the event that they have not enough June 6th, 19"5. Refreshments. through the game. flclals ia much appreciated by the money left after their spree lo par a evening, Has Same Taken tha 2$ cents. School people. fine of fj each, they will spend five Tickets It is going lo be no small Job to pre- Judga Murphy Under Advisement. aufflrient for lunch and traneport pare days as guests of the city. Mrs. A. M. Barrows, Miss Alice WARRANTY DEEDS. and twenty Frank Adams pleaded guilty lo the Losell ami Mr. E. F. Mverh, returned satisfying one hundred The postponed trespass case against i He appropriof larceny. hungry boys saA girla,. to say nothing Attorney Mark Lesaenger and Walter petit charge In atTer meek a Frtdsv home evening, beconhave The deed! will warranty following which of ated to hi own use a razor-strothe lemonade, they Idaho, ahere they have been visiting sume. But faith t held in the Read, which has been banging fire in been tHed In tha county recorder's longing to s local barber and will now Mrs. Barrows' daughter. Mrs Ray cooke snd nomuch, in the bastlle, city fear, la frit hut that, their Judge Murphy a court, came up .for days twenty spend of Ogof formerly Malad, Frederick King and wife to Thome a meditating upon the error of his way, Thompson, part of the work.wUI.be dona In ex- hearing yesterday. Mr. Lesaenger. apFred McCormick. den. William Lopez. peared In bthalf of Mr. Ravi, while At- L. Dwyer for the sum of $600, part of cellent style. torneys Kimball and Pratt appaared lot 10, block 40, plat A. John King, John Burke and Thomas About 3P9 letters containing the first J. K. Brown to Elizabeth L. Brdwn Examinations wore finished this for Mr. Laaaenger. The state waa repDailey, five cripples, were arraigned on Hulan-Uk- l. for a consideration of $1X0. all of lot When ark-e- tax notices sent out. from the county week. Quit a number of pupil were resented by County Attorney the charge of vagrancy. 6 and part of lot 7, block 20, plat A, to plead to the charge, they sudden treasurer's office have been returned excused from this unpleasant duty bea great many cause of the .fact that they reached aa After hearing all the evidence Jadge Huntsville. ly discovered that the climate of Og- from the postofflee, ihe from them country and asked for coming den was too hot box. No His Honor to give them time to get out bearing the inscription at A and fine of $54 ninety These parties will now have to call no-of the city. was assessed tha treasurer' office for their tax days' Imprisonment against each, but sentence was sus- rices. pended long enough to permit them Edward H. Reeder of Marriott and to leave the corporate limits of Ogden Mumbling thanks Miss Adallne Wright of Ogden, we.far behind them. The groom in a manner which showed that, they married on Wednesday. were used to that sort or procedure, the is ihe son of Henry Reeder, a pioneer Marriott. The bride Is a daughter quintette ambled out. of the court room. of The cerour of laie Wilson Wright. enriched the McLeas Bill Goosey A Blood. Rev. was dolby a five performed emony city treasury by depositing few near friends and relatives met at lar bill for drunkenness. C. G. Nagel and Eugene Murphy tha bride's home, where the event waa were arraigned on the charge of as- celebrated. sault and battery. The former pleadDr. C. F. Osgood has entered into a ed guilty and the latter not guilty to with Dr. Ezra Rich, and From the testimony of the charge. Officer Hadlock and Detective Pender, tha firm will continue business at tha it was evident that there was a general old stand of Dra. Rich & Rich- - As anrough house at the time of the arrest. nounced a few days ago. Dr. Edward Rich has withdrawn from the firm of Nagel was fined $5 and Murphy $10 The case of C. E. Shackelford, color, Dra. Rich 4k Rich, and Dr. Osgood ed. charged with the offense of assault succeeds him, while Dr. Edward Rich and battery, was continued until Mon- has taken offices in the First National Bank building. day morning. When the case of Maud Johnson and Grace Llttlepage was called, but one When the O. fi. L. and the Assembly of the defendant showed up In court. club cross hats at Glenwood Park It will be remembered that these two this afternoon at 8:34, there will women participated in a colored aurely be something doing, aa both wordy argument several days ago. Miss teams have been hard at work prr. to disturbing ticlng during the past two weeks unJohnson pleaded guilty Tha the peace and was fined $10. now they are in first claaa condithe bond, til forfeited other colored lady tion. and, aa each team realizes that her which sh had up for appearance. they will have to play their very best, on sentence C. Christy appeared for to take away first money, a close, the charge of fast driving and cruelty fast game la sure to result, A fine of $10 was to animals. Es-lishi- nent to look Ilka new. Y(a will be more OF Cripplaa Scg to ha AIIoasI Time to Get Out of Town Fines Inf lifted On Many, Tifr rommencrmvnT ecreiez of the Webrr mini? school were held at the Ogden Taberyesterday Bn-wi- nj nacle. The large audience present the is Price was made up mainly of pa rent a and He low frlenda o the graduates from the varBui the ious district of the county. To the Wedge, boy and girl graduates it w a gala occasion end one they will remember veere to come. The Interior of is What Does for Milt the building was tastefully decorated with the national colors and presented very pretty color scheme. Fastens and work The opening song of the program le was rendered by a chorus from the Pleasant View school. After invocaIn Interest pur Tour tion had been offered, the Ogden High school orchestra, under the direction of Mowry, rendered an overture Quality is Dent which was heartily applauded. Superintendent V. N. Tetteraon of the County schools then gave an more Important of welcome. The labors of the school year had been fini.hed and the ol Sure We make nice. reward of the eighth grade students was the little diploma which they he Quality First, and were that day to receive. Superintendent Petteiwon expressed himself ae pleased with the work of the county After schools during the past veer. inange the Price The addlees to the graduates by Prof. Byron Cummings of the Uniward. versity of Utah was the strong fear ture of the program. Just preceding this address, however, there wee a chorus by the Huntsville school, a recitation by Anna Olsen of tha AVilsou Try ns for Bulk Teas school, music by the Ogden High school, a drill by pupils of the Roy and a recitation by Florence tel Coflees of which we school Owen of the Farr West school. The Japanese fan and umbrella drill by ladles from the Roy school was a Large Stock, AH young well done end received much applause. Prof. Cummings remarks wore listjew and Fresh and ened to with a greet deal of interest by the young graduates and the large the Bight Price. slated that audience present. He those present mut be friend of education for such was evident from the ... very fact that they bad aarritlod a day's work on the farm to attend the Both Phones 137 exercises. The speaker raid that while soma of the young graduates might imagine Co. that today was the end of their school Ogden work, still it was but the commenceTha ment of their llfeV workGrocers parents should be proud on a day like this, the speaker maintained, because WHERE THI CARS ALL STOP. they could nee some reward for the many sacrifices they had made for 2344 Washington Avenue their children. Soma of the big property owners are objecting to the high taxes being assessed for school purposes, but Hr. Cummings held that it la not the spirit of the progressiva American citizen lo object to the MITCHELL young getting a proper education in the public schools. The nation ibat doesnt seek for Reduction in Monuments . the upbuilding of the whole people by means of the common school to rauae headstones, and Markers its boys' and girls to become intelligent is sure to go down in tha rush Copng Gray or Red Stone of time and its history will be that of one of the forgotten. Cummins ' spoke at length Prqf. e Influence the ' good twu-heupon-thhas in tha school room. The patrons of the public schools should see to it that no young man should teach their children upon whose person msy be The smelled - the fumes of tobacco. A Carload of Stock young lady or good young gentlemanjust good -school teacher is a walking serArrived. Place Your Ormon la the school and the pupils learn unconsciously to Imitate that teach-r'- li ders for Decoration Day cllons. The speaker said that nowadays a higher and hatter education was needYard 2003 Jefferson Ave. ed for the boy or girl to succeed In life than was needed when the parents present were boys and girls. Conditions have changed. It is so now that belter it is necessary to have than a common school education to make a big sncceaa In lifs. Prof. Cummings said that tha idler has uo place In the America of today. He said there ware at present two classes of idlers thoaa who will not work and those who do not have to work. It is hard to tell which Bets tlie worst example for the young boys and girls to follow. From observing the fashionable Idler they are apt to gat false ideals of the object of life and fail n many bright graduates of colleges throughout the country hive done. Hon- - Joseph Stanford, chairman of the hoard of county commissioners, two attractive featutea of our had the pleasant duty of presenting with diplomas. '"'dry are the high grade work we So the young graduates d our and prompt quick delivery. JESSIE SLOAN CAPTURED Cuitalne and Wool Blankata dona "W GATHERING PRISONERS. Commencement Excreitcs Held In the Tabernecle Excellent Address to Graduates, - ROOM MORE MONEY ANIMATED PLOMAS. Wedge rTAII; fTNPAY MOBMXO, AND GIRLS ARE PRESENTED WITH THEIR The OODEX. Commencement lierrl at for the Deal and the Blind will Echoed .We ara in better condition now than ever before to Increase our working force and turn out a' greater number of cigars, as we have one of the finest cigar factor ies in the 1 inter-mount- ain region. Cigars SMcIIt Union Mi a Independent Phone 619, For Quick Delivery Wessler Cigar Co 375 23rd Street, Ogden, Utah. |