Show NO LET ter L UP UP p IN 1 PRISON H H. H W W W. Dennett this morning orn n r returned to Og Ogden en where he be will continue pres preparations pre pre- for the vigorous fight which the printers intend to Wa wage o 3 against the tha letting jetting of printing contracts to the tho state iu industrial school That there will bo be no lc letup up until the tho victory is won was made certain last ni night ht at nt a meeting of the Salt Lake Federation of Labor when th the Typographical union was voted to be used for a n bond on injunction pro pro- s The Tho representatives of the tho Typo Typographical union asked for only 00 OO but the tenor of th the meeting walt wad that more would bs bo given if necessary The cause of the trouble between tho industrial school and the tho printers arose over r several bi bids s for printing of various various various vari vari- ous kinds kin which the tho industrial school was awarded e thus taking the tho work awa away from the union printing firms which hi h help to pa pay the faxes faxe to support this institution Securing all their help free the tho officials of tho school were able to o do printing for only a fraction fraction frac frac- tion of oC the price asked b by the union shops In one 00 job loh allotted to the the lowest bid of the thc union union printers was HOO whilo while the reform school officials officials entered a bid of 38 58 33 and secured the tho work Tho The Ogden printers notified the om- om daIs of the thc Salt Sail Lake union and a committee com coin mitt was appointed to investigate ate the matter The committee appointed II H. c W. W Donnett Dennett tt to go to O Ogden en and look up the matter and do 10 o what ho could for forthe forthe the O Ogden from del printers printer He HP was given iHn papers papers pa pay pers from Governor Cutler and investigated investigated gated the conditions nt at tho school sch ol thor thor- Returning to the city he lieu held helda a n conference with Governor Culler r and anuI the officials of the in industrial school but was ns unable to got ot any satisfaction out of them They said that as the boys bos iu is tho the institution were not criminals but were t there for tho the purpose of learning a 3 profitable trade they the considered that they had as al much ri right ht to enter a a. bid as anybody aU else Mr Dennett then consulted d a lawyer r. r who al assured hint him that the action taken tasea by br tb the faculty of was in di direct dl- dl violation of the law He Ile then thep decided decided de de- de- de to fil file a n petition for a temporary restraining order in the court director directed a against the st state te board enjoining it it from letting lettin the tho contract The which the federation It voted last ni night hb was n necessary elar elaras as a bond to guarantee the tha injunction Before he left for O Ogden den this mornin morn morn- in ing Mr r Dennett was seen by a n TELE 1 GRA GRAM reporter Ho Ito said that there was no way that the industrial school could coutin continue o to enter bids for job printing as it it was nai absolutely n against the lawIt law lawIt It It is not only a case of organized labor against the school but a B question of or the tho t taxpayer n against the tho school The Th property owners of the thc state are arc payin paying taxes axes for tho the running of If the institution and it i is in no need of ot fun funds s for fOT its maintenance J. J |