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Show Jtue morning i:.mi m:i;: ' NEWS OF Mrs. James Thurston of teenth at rK is very ill. THE SALE KOT VERY MANY DAYS OF THE e Eflle Horrock and nunlifr turned Sunday from Oxford. Ida. BORN Sept. la. 10 The wife of J. Eagan, a flVpound daughter. re A Elli Bj bee has warned lr. visiting frit' ads ia Sail Lake MU PEICES et righ-of-wa- y Utahna Theater TONIGHT WITH The Utahna Stock Co. PRESENTS THE 't i DETECTIVE PRICED 1( 20, 10c. Saats on sale Saturday at the Utahna Drug Store. TRAINS 4 DAILY 4 EAST VIA. tfACIFlC1? H. B. CARPENTER , V Leading Man with Utahna Stock Company IliS This 1 neludea tha famous OVERLAND LIMITED and tha new LOS ANGELES CHICAGO LIMITED. 8trictly Twentieth Century, Vos-billed, Electric Lighted Steam Heated Traina operating Pullman Palace Sleepers; Incomparable Ob-- i ration Library and Dining Cara u the very latest manufacture. ONLY 4U HOURS OGDEN CHICAGO. For puUculars write A. B. Trar. Pass Agent There 1b TO Meie-'V- , many a slip be- - ween the cup and the lip but here is no slip in our laundry nrk. Every little detail in ronnection with the proper turning out of laundry work is rarefully attended to and the roult ig people are well plena-- , the class of work wt Inquire for our new rates JJ1 ,aily washing. Both pk Steam Laundry i7- - NT AOS NT ADS nu STORY IS 4ST 28th EL YIELD BIG RESULTS' YIELD BIG RESULTS. ihc nneerning in WA-- s 'ym - t-, PROF. J. J. McClellan Director of th? Salt Lake Opera Company 14 DISTRICT COURT Action for Divorce la Dismissed Consent. e at the attack of the Tribune. He waa unable to ascribe a motive for such an unwarranted and untruthful statement, unis attempting to less the Tribune knock Ogden na It knocks Balt Lake, preparatory to the Introduction of its dirty politics Into tha city. In reference to the iaanance of to hoys, Bupt Thomas Mated that he found several boys ao held In the power of the hnMt that to deprive them of tobacco would reenlt seriously. . For a time they were given limited amounts of tobaeoo. Since then the majority of the boys hive cessed to smoke and the remaining The case of Mary E. Nichols again: Robert M. Nichols, a suit for divorce, was dismissed by Judge Howell morning by cunaent. The personal injury unit nf John yes-teraa- Berry against ihe company tiffs cast. . 1'UH Construction haa been dismissed at j !an II, jaiiS. medica! 31 Feb. a. lh't;. medical ecrtice . ... 30 Ala re a. !. ih1, medical ices. . 69 Ininug March :he charge aganat ihe c::y council for appropriating to plain- Judge Howell has handed down hi decision in the rase of Calvert A Leek against P. A. Matson. The decision 1 in favor ef the plaintiff and against the defendant. in the ae of the State against ,. H. Crawford, the application that the defendant be admitted to bail, was denied. The administrator of the aatate of HecbL deceased, was granied. thirty days time ia which to file aa inventory. The administrator of the estate of Mark Irvine, deceased, waa granted ten days' additional time in which to file an inventory. Cherla WAS THIS A FORM OF AT THE HIGH SCHOOL fol-w- in. June lu. July 12. li6 ill 1906 19u6 August lu, 1906 68 14S 144 According to these figures it will ha seen that there is a great deal of sickness iu tha Industrial school that ro quiiv medical attendance. While T. B. Ei ana it a member of the board of trustees, his first ia a that corporation and li ia claimed under the law it ia alright for the trustee iu buy from a corporation of which one of its members is a stockholder. Thia ia oniy giving what others claim, thia paper has no knowledge of the law on that mailer. But eves if this were true. Dr. a corporation and he Otraroy ianot haa ualawfully appropriated to himself these various amounts of money for alNew, if it leged services rrodareq. was ihe right thing to ' do to remove the city council tor appropriating to themselves 668 for a whole years work, it would be eminently proper to remove Dr. Conroy for appropriating many limea that aum for like service rendered. George Halverson, Jedediah Skeen and Charles C. Richards are called upon by thin paper to do their duty. They claimed that it waa not that it was not spits that it was not revenge that reused them to get after the cty council. if not, what trill they do ia this case? viodlo-tivene- SHEEP IN WEBER COUNTY GRAFT OR. CONROY DREW LARGE SUMS OP MONEY. While Acting as a Trustee and Presi- dent nf tha Industrial School. A Standard reported yesterday examined the minute of the meeting of the tru sice of tha laduatrial achuol and found that nor only did tha trustees buy groceries from T. B. Evans A company, but that tha president and a member of the board, Dr. E. M. Conroy, waa phyaietaa for tbs school out there sad drew the following amounts of money, while president of the arhool: Be pi. 14. 1905, metical service ...fM Oct. 12, 1905, medical service .... 48 Nov. 9. 1908, medical service .... M 2(1 Dec. 14, 1906, medical services DR KRISHNA iheqirel.ea exiry salary tor cxira crv- ice, were ventilated in the newspaper ui.d Hr. Edwanl M. ( kiiiov seems to nave taken a tumble ro himself sad a change was made in ibe physiciau. I: was rumred ai the time, however, tha: the change would no: materially affect the president nf tue board as an uuderataadiug existed between th uew physician and tha old on. How TO A LARGE AUDIi rue ibis is. we have tin way of telling, LECTURED ENCE SUNDAY EVENING. excepting that the bills of Dr. E. H. a Smith, the new physician, are aa for the months named and ware He Is to Have atudeat Prom India paid on date given: Beet t tha Lagan April 12. 1906 (9 Callage, May by Trib- the yesterday, State Industrial achoul. caused no little comment locally on account of it highly sensational character, lu harmony with the policy of the Tribune. the story waa printed on the flrat page of that sheet in striking letters and headlines and was a giosaly exaggerated statement. From guod authority cornea the statement that the story waa written iu Balt Lake, In direct, conflict with tacts which were sent to the capital by ibe local representative. in order to ascertain the truth, a representative of this paper called on Mr. Thomas at the in dual rial school. After rending the story, the superintendent stated that it was a fabric of lies, woven around a few faets, which were and hare been pub-liinformation. Four boys, mentioned in the Tribune as fainting from unusual strapping in punishment for the infraction of the rules of the school, were called into the office by Supt. Thomas and requested to answer questions, truthfully and without reserve, which were directed to them by a reporter. When asked if they fainted after a recent whipping, the boys laughed outright, and declared emphatically that they received what they deserved, a chastisement which they declare wnn not na severe na they would expect from their owa parents for the same offense. They wore not placed la n dungeon and allowed to weaken front exposure and exhaustion, aa declared by the Tribune, but. on the contrary, were not deprived of any of the conveniences of the school. Not only did they afllnn that the punishment they received waa Just correction, but asserted that they had never at any time heard any of the boys complain of unusual punishment. We bailers the school to he in a better condition than it ever waa before." the quartette freely stated. We get a square deni, and are not punThe ished mors than we deserve. sohoo! ia helping us to be better bojs and the other fellows will tell you the same thing." Bupt. Thomas stated the flogging waa practiced in cave that demanded unuaual treatment, hut that it was not n common practice, la thl he waa enbaiantiated by ihe boy. The bodily pain" resulting from whippings drew from the boys another outburst of laughter, and they declared that, they nor any of the inmates of the school were not la the habit of losing sleep over the soreness of their barbs. Tha four hoy interrogated are Henry Sorensen, Rues el Hensley, Fred Kenny and Albert Thomas, colored. That the narration of the privileges whHh inmates of both reformatories hare in visiting bark and forth, is n baseless statement, appears Immediately Id the light of actual existing fade. There never has been or la there now a time when boys or girts were allowed to mingle or visit each others quarters. The special rase referred to by the Tribune did not happen fn the girls' reformatory, b.it in the cottage uaed by Captain Kneass and his family. At the time Superintendent Thomas and Captain Kneaaa took charge of the institution. Mrs. Kneaaa waa in poor health, so the euperiniendent permitted one of the girls to attend her and net ns house girl. Anne H easel. a girl waa secured and proved an apt scholar In domestic duties. She so improved in reliability that several times when Mra. Kneass left the house to vialt. the business district of the city, the Haaael girl waa left, is charge, instead of being sent back to the girl's ward. Borne of the hoys, who were given special liberties conduct, on account of etemylary were psrmltted from time to time to perform duties in and around tba house of Captain Kneaaa. It waa during tha absence of Mra. Kneaaa that the Haaael girl invited Kenny, Thomas and two others hoys, to( come over. After several refusals, the bora finally entered the house at different times, and tha only case of improper relations between girl and boys of the institution was established. As a punishment for their acts, the boys were whipped end deprived of credits. The girl was taken and orders to the girls' quarter wars issued that no more be allowed out of sight of the matron. In the case of Ida Wheeler and Aaron Richardson, both former In mates of the school, the Tribune has wlEully and knowingly lied. Itsof were given the facts the affair Buaday and had no legitimate reason tor perverting them. last year Ida Wheeler was paroled. She became incorrigible during the and wan neat back period of probationwas then that Richto the school. It ardson met her for the ftrat time. Shortly after they were dismissed married from the school, were and now live In Idaho, on a little farm where Richardson ia attempting to live down hia past and to provide a living for hia wife. The Tribune declared that Richardson was responsible for the glrl'a condition. In the presence of several witnesses the Wheeler girt stated that her ruin had been accomplished by a young doctor of Balt Lake, during her last parole, and that Richardson was not the father of her child. Knowing thia, Rlohardson naked permiesion to marry the girl because, as he stated, they had both committed errors, and she was a good girl and he was willing to provide for her ea a huabaid should. Bupt. Thomas waa surprised wj mer larat.in. Igal proceeding satinet the boy were about n be taken heu the girl refused, after io officer of the school, to appeal agaiust tbem. Sait Lake Tribune Makes Charges af Immorality, Brutality and Graft. snide appearing - I SCHOOL INDUSTRIAL OFFICERS ARE INDICNANT. .... k (,' FALSE Au une 19A6L if:rn SENSATIONAL Alias switch-enginee- of r nc Us: ri;' iing . y it-- , habit :tn-By iK ? ;! pk'le! ciire.i. Aa Biriilii:!1)' u !l.:-- Tilbitne. Ogam fi-- i (ii.i ir-bey on mm - n he Sir s' ramp in the : the ii-.-n-r I enc.itnpmen' s i lu ent:Ciia sot-- ' f gjrii. nwat This sr? dene uhiie TW- .trir'eat of tilacipliu- - was berna crforc-e.- l li iliaroteivii be morn hr afiei and. wlthi-u- ' lieaiiHtion. Bnpi. Thomas gai ordei that the giria He Taken hark to the school and rfeiriv ;i of their sum- m Mis Sadie Moran ha accepted a 'Corinne Foster and broiher of position with ibe Bell Teleplniue cn:-pnn- j . Bali ijxke. spent Sunday ai ihe home of Mrs. M. J. Stone, Iy.s Grant L. R. Ford, the violin instructor, baa Early ihia morning ibe crowd was avenue. soiiccably larger at ibe Removal Sale opened up his home studio lor fall au-.be announcement that the aale will Mr. and Mra. R. C. Mitchell of 2107 winter couraes. noi continue many days longer la beUncoiu avenue, bate Jjti returned Lawrence Evans ha resigned hU ginning 10 have iia effect. There will from a pleasant visit with relative yrobably sever be a time when pricea at Boise, Ida. position with T. B. Evans Grocery are aa cheap aa now at thia aale . . company to attend school. the fact that pricea generally are adRobert E. Wilson left yesterday Miss Myrtle Jones spent Suudav in vancing on cotton and woolen gooda for Balt Lake to to Ogden the Salt Lake. and leather ia reaeon for thia con- silver cup wn ai bring the Irrigation conclusion. But until the doors of Wright gress, held at Boise. Miss Liuie Oakden has been prolour Store done for moving, the aale pricea will be applied to all gooda, Rex. Calvert left for Chicago Sun- moted from bill clerk to clerk in the office of the Rocky Mountain Bell Teleboth new and old Block. day, where ha is attending school. phone company. His vacation borne at been has one of Friday and Saturday will be demon-tiratio- n pleasure but he ia to return to glad C. M. ('lay has Just returned from a days In the Millinery depart- arhool. business trip to Oregon. ment. Thia season a opening ia of special interest because of the price In police court James Miss Sadie Powell is visitiug with Inducements which are to be made . . Weston and T. J. yeaterday McDonald were her aster who a Mrs. Skelly annnuncea that she will attendng the Inivei-sit- y each for given twenty days vagrancy. of Utah. carry none of the new stock to the They were arrested in tba vicinity of new store if it can be sold. Thia will Backer's brewery. include all of the new gooda and MONEY PAID OVER moag them are some patterns which M. Rhoads, Halsey fisld special are Just here front the fashion centers. agent oil the bureau of statistics, of The lady In charge of the trimming tha agricultural depaKment. la tha la Battlement ef Judgment in the department thia season is one who guest of S. J. HendershoL Mr. Van Why Casa. baa spent the winter in studying the Rhoads is n man and hia advance spring styles . . she will be headquarters newspaper are in Denver. la the department this season to give Yesterday morning the I'niun Pacific benefits of her tha expert patrons J. Iff. n real estate denier Railroad company paid to Joseph Friday and Saturday are of New Thompson, trimming. York City, and Lhle Hiakey, Chex, attorney fur Mr. Ella G. Van opening days. of the San Pale rail- Why. the sum cf $8,955.92 to satisfy Plaids are to be one of the high superintendent road of Salt Lake City, spent Saturdav the Judgment, with interest, recovered . dress in materials favorites .plaids in Ogden, the guest of O. A. Kennedy by Mrs. Van Why against the railroad for waists, for skirts, for cloaks and and Mias Laotn Kennedy, who ware company, for the death of her. hus. . In demands aulta will be great former college friends. The visitors band, John C. Van Why, a Itardly a day pnaaea but new and beaualso unde n brier trip to North Ogden who was killed in n collision And tiful plaid creations are arriving. to see E. G. McGriff, who was also n with n passenger train on the Y of we will apply the sale until the move friend. the local yard on May 6th; 1904. ua call college A trial waa bad In'The District court prices to these gooda. special attention to the plaid sitks. in July, 19u6, and resulted In a verFERSCNALS dict of $8,000, which we appealed to : i said of Towels in progress thia the State Bupreme court by the rail.week in the Linen department . . We Norman Christensen of Salt IAka road company and the Judgment of the mean that the pricea are reduced more spent Sunday in Ogden. lower court waa affirmed. than the Removal Bala pricea. Tha The Southern Pacific company, aa lowela included are of all kinds. InRailroad Mrs. 8. Rushton and daughter Nettie nail aa the Union Pacific at ones aorne excellent linen cluding oompany, foe both were made defendare relatives Provo. in visiting some were at which 19c, 40c; tfr. ants, contended that they were not WRIGHTS. which were 30c. liable for the reason that paesenger John Sitnpaon of Ogden ia visiting trains have the over all AMUSEMENTS. Mends ia Salt Lake. other traina and engines and that Van Why was hfaneelf guilty of negligence. Miss Ida Casein of tha east ia the The trial lasted ever one week and guest of Miss Linde Eisenbarg thia waa stubbornly contested by P. L. Williams, George H.. Smith and John G. week. Willis, attorneys for tba defendants. The frienda of Mra. Van Why will William Crawford, n salesman of la visiting friends in Brig- bn glad to hear of tha successful outWrights, ef the Saacon Opening come of the litigation. ham City. REMOVAL mhiiximi, pliTlm hi: i: is. ITS Seven- Miss Mary Hagen hat resigned her position with t!ie Rocky Bell Telephone cvmoau) at opt a position n stenographer wnn ihr Sim-- j tuons Har-vj- re ceiupauj. j M:-- 'Hlspw Assessor Dix reported to the board of county commissioners yesterday on Ihe investigation he haa been making to ascertain how many sheep that have nqf been listed on the tax rolls ars now freeing is this county. In addition to those already reported, he gave the following: Deaeret Live stock company, 10.006 sheep; I. P. Adams, 8.000 sheep; J. - W. Thornly, MvO sheep: George and H. G. Williams, SA00 aheep. Tba above are all residents af Da via county and none of rhatr sheep had been assessed ia that connty during tha year. The board ordered that they be included in the Weber tax roll. The hoard confirmed the appointment of Frank Muneey. by Joseph Hogge, as deputy fish and gams warden, Mr. Madsen reported Uml M Mr, Skeen intended to clnee bin gates on the present. West Weber road, t would compel tbs county to open a new road in that secties. Pundit Dr. X. Krishna deiieered the lest of hia lectures in the High School auditorium Buaday. He had an appreciative audience cf nbent 689 people. The doctor spoke ea the educational system of India, her rehgioa, philosophy and straggle Air mere knowledge. Yeaterday he left, far Lacan to visit the Agricultural college. The eduretfcma system ef font ns outlined by Krishna, to somewhat similar to the system in the United tntee. Par the fine five pears of (heir school Uvea, pupils attend the public schools end ars tamdit in the Later they spend four yearl In middle sohoo la, from which they graduate to high school. After two or three yeers ef study, they pass through a system of matriculation and ' are then permitted to enter the nai- -' vereiitea. The universities of India are ro , aowned for their axoeUeaatoa, In them pupils are laatracaod in philosophy, law, literature and varices forme of engineering. Dr. Krishna stared that coatees ia engineering and metallurgy are controlled by the British govern meat. that greatly discourages such learning and suppresses the development nf the country's mineral resources. Dr, Krishna demoa-strnte- d that a million dollars or more are fpent in th auto of Kansan for educational purposes than la tba whole of India with Its 360,000,009 of people. la the last part .ef hie lecture Dr. Krishna praised the school system of America and urged that the people send to bin eoanrry educators Uka the heads of American colleges, men of brains and breadth of character. In comparing the religion of tha Hindoo with Chrtotianlty, he found fault with the manner in which missionaries attempt to convert his people. They are ignorant and superstitious and my people will have nothing to do with them. said Krishna. I find the Idol worship of the Orientals does not differ from the erase have a worship of Christiana, W Christ in ear religion and worship him and other grant teachers with duo reverence. Our tenants of and brotherly lore are not tasteful to Christiana, whose preachers are paid high celeries and who dismiss their churches for summer holidays. He soya he will endanaer to have a number of siadentn from India sent to the Agricultural college at Logan for the pnrpoeo ef studying agriculture and arid land reclamation. endi-meni- a. . THE INTER MOUNTAIN FAIR SEPTEMBER WILL BC THE GREATEST 20th, 21st AND 22d EXPOSITION EVER HELD IN UTAH THE ENTIRE EXHIBIT MADE DY THE STATE AT BOISE WILL BE ON EXHIBITION, INCLUDING TnE CLARK CUP, WON BY UTAH OVERIDA-HCALIFORNIA, NEVADA, CX) LORA DO AND OREGON. O, ' THE FRUIT DISPLAY WILL BE SOMETHING WONDERFUL. Live StocK FROM THE BEST HERDS IN UTAH AND ADJOINING STATES HERE. The Poultry Department RE THE LARGEST EVER BEEN. PROMISES TO RE ,Wn . The Women's Department WILL BE CREDITABLE. NEEDLE ART INCLUDING FINE nouns WHERE AND MAY BE WORK, Art Gallery PLEASURE SPENT WITn AND PROFTPTOtkLL The Educational Department AT PORTLAND MUCH OF THE EXHIBIT-.- WILL INCLUDE YEAR. . - MADE LAST AND SHOULD BE SEEN BY EVERYBODY. TnE DISPLAY OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS WILL BE 'A' TESTI- THE EXCEEDING PRODUCTIVENESS OF UTAH SOIL, POME OF THE FASTEST HORSES IN THE COUNTRY ARE BOOKED FOR THE RACES, AND THE SPEEDWAY WILL BE OK KOF'THSiGSEAT' ATMONY TO TRACTIONS. For Every Department JudgesSQUARE Expert ASSURES DEAL FOB EVERYBODY. A EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD WHO HAS A PARTICLE OF PATRIOTISM OR LOVE FOR HOME AND COUNTRY, SHOULD ATTEND THE FAIR. ; . The Money Remains at Home EXHIBITORS AND EVERY DOLLAR RECEIVED IP PAID OUT TO POCKETS IN DUE EMPLOYES AND WILL FIND ITS WAY BACK TO YOUR COURSE. Don't Miss the Fair |