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Show a-: G City and Neighborhood 1 WEDNESDAY Is the las! dny for serving serv-ing notices on delinquent poll-tax payors. Alter that day Stropt Supervisor Seddon will Instruct his collectors to get out summonses. sum-monses. Tho defaulters will then bo sued, o ONE CASE OF DIPHTHERIA was reported re-ported to the Board of Health yestorday, Sdlnda Washburn, 11 years old, at 173 West Third South, Them wan alno one caso of typhoid fever, at 1200 South Eighth West, Fritz Gyglo by name. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Board of Education has been railed for 7:30 tonight to arrange for the coming school election. A. C. NELSON, Stato Superintendent of Public Instruction, has announced that ho requires a teacher for Intermediate grades at Goshen, Utah county. Tho salary sal-ary Ik ?55 a month. A woman leacher Is preferred. Applicants should call on tho Stato Superintendent at hla ofilco In tho city and county building. THERE WILL BE A MEETING of tho executive committee of tho Stato Teachers' Teach-ers' association on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The meeting will bo held In tho cfflco of Stato Superintendent of Schools A. C Nelson. THE FATHER of LleuL Stovenson. now stationed at Fort Duchcsno. dropped dead on tho street In Philadelphia on November No-vember 2S. from heart failure. Ho wan head of tho firm of J. IT. Stovenson Ss Brothers, wholesalo dealers In oil. 10 WHEN THE PUPILS of the third grade wero dismissed from tho Lowell jichool yesterday morning and tho room thoroughly fumigated, somo of the children chil-dren started tho story, that a little ten-ycar-old bov had been detected by tho teacher In the act of breaking out with smallpox. Principal William Bradford said last night thnt this was very much of an exaggeration. A pupil who left school on Tuesday was taken sick Friday with smallpox, it was remembered yesterday yes-terday that tho room ho had attended had not beon fumigated, and, to take every possible precaution, the grade was dismissed dis-missed and the formality attended to. Most of tho children at tho school havo been vaccinated and tho spread of smallpox small-pox has been stopped. MEMBERS of tho police forco Insist that tho record shows that they havo been "going some" during the last month In the matter of apprehending criminals. They point to the arrest since October 27 of eleven men. who are reasonably suro of conviction on serious charges, as an evidence that not all of tho bad ones are getting away. These are: James Riley, safe-blower, sentenced to seven years In State's prison; Joe Harper and Fred Morris, Mor-ris, who are expected to plead guilty to a hold-up In Ogden; J. G. Sparks and Frank Edglngton, who are said to admit stealing a team and some chickens; Tom Brown. Ernest Reese, Joe Thompson and Frank Jones, alleged copper wlro thieves, charged with grand larceny; Ed. Burrlll and W. E. Burrlll. identified as being tho Kirk grocery store hold-ups. |