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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, Days Doings In Utah EM BITTEN Over FRFF, In Prizes FMF.F, OFF Upright Piano, $200.00 Regina Music Box and Over $2,500.00 in Other Valuable $375.00 INCREASE IN TARIFF of the produc tion ,n the weot ban materially elnce the pasaago of the now therefore, be the coot 5Ed Utah Woolgrowere meeting aaaembled. Twe reiuet a raiae in the tariff wool and ask ourivpiwntailveo KmolvriI. by be Joctatlon In maee ? to Iabor r ? Jrlif In the wool schedule; and, be n further ap- Resolved, that the chairman committee to formulate reaolu- - , BINGHAM. Nov. 20. As the result of ' I a quarrel in the Old Crow saloon last a young man, j evening, Mark Dunkley. la minim his right ear, it haring been bitten off by Tommy Urn. Urn' .... on other entirely '! nad some trouble with a few men who . aa) deride matter to the were drinking in the saloon, and Dunk- bringing attrition of iliose ivpmentaUves. broke in. endeavoring to settle the; The aboe resolution, presented by iey Urn turned upon him. and, John C. Mackay at a meeting of a j dispute. during th scuffle which followed., number of representative wuolgrowersi caught hold of Dunk'ey', ear and bit of Utah and neighboring states at the it off. I'm then made his escape, and Balt Lake Commercial club, Thursday the police are looking for him. Dunkley afternoon, was passed unanimously by was taken to the Itlngham hospital, : those present and a committee was where he received ni dlcal treatment. appointed to consider the mutter at a He wi;i be disfigured for life. meeting to be held Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the office of C. B. Stewart in the Judge building. ... j j ; ; j i IN START WORK TOWARD AN AUTO SPEEDWAY Saltalr officials, members of the Salt Lake Automobile club, and Mayor Bransford made n Inspection of the proposed road. In the party were J. E. Langford and Joeeph Nelson of the Saltalr company, o. H. Hewlett, presiSHERIFFS SALE. dent, and James E. Jennings, secretary, In the Second Judicial District Court of the Salt Lake Automobile club; C. In and for the County of Weber and W. Dansie, assistant secretary, and One of the Oast active steps toward the speedway and boulevard to Saltalr was taken yesterday when a party of State of Utah. A. Lowe Company, a Corporation, Plaintiff, va. P. A. Isakson and E. L. Isakson, Defendants. To be sold at sheriffs sale, on Wednesday the 8th day of December, 1908, at twelve o'clock, noon, of said day, at the front door of the County Court House, in Ogden City, Weber County, State of Utah, the following described property, Georg others. The train proceeded very slowly and made frequent stops for Inspection. The conclusion of the trip found every one enthusiastic over the proposition. The roadway lying on the north elde of the tracks was found to be already In shape for laying of the shale and bal- last for the greater part of "the speedway, only at the half dozen sloughs will fills be necessary and with abundance of material at hand In A part of Lot Eight (8), Block the shale along the lake the work of the of A." Ogden (88),. Plat will be comparatively construction 174 City Survey; beginning at a point feet South from the Northeast corner light. af said lot, and running thence South Hence for Five Years. 151 feet, more or lesa, to the Southeast comer of said lot. Thence West, 70 Jamea I Williams, g hatmaker, of feet; thence North ISO feet, more or Danbury, Cornu, and bla wife have oclee, to a point West from the place cupied the name house, taken their f beginning; thence East 70 feet to Birris at the same table, and have the place of beginning. Together with been In each others company almost right of way over the following five years without described part of said lot: Beginning at continually for each to word other. Five a the Northeast corner of the said Lot speaking I and running thence South 174 feet; years ago they quarreled, and Wilthence West 132 feet; thence North 17 liams mads a vow that he would never thence again speak to his wife. He has kept feet; thence East 122 feet; North 157 feet; thence East 10 feet It faithfully, and Mrs. Williams Is now to the place of beginning. Situated In suing for a divorce. Sou he Ft quarter of Section 29, Township 6 North, Range One West, Balt Subscribers or lbs Utan $tk Lake Meridian, U. S. Survey, in the journal are requested to read aim follow Instructions printed at head of County of Weber and State of Utah. editorial ooluim. B. B. WILSON, Sheriff 12-m- lle to-w- tt: Thirty-Eig- ht Deputy Sheriff. Nov. IS, 1908. NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD Last publication Dec. 8. 1908. OF EQUALIZATION AND REVIEW By CARL ALLISON. First publication famous PRIZE REBUS ZION HOSPITAL iAt ViTi BALT LAKE, Nov. 20. J. P. Thon-in- g, a passenger conductor on the Idaho division of the Oregon Short Line, died at Pt. Marks hospital at an early hour Thursday morning uf erysipelas. 526.60 Thoning was 45 years of age and had been for a number of years in the em702.00 ploy of the road. Two months ago he m- -t with an accident which resulted in broken leg at the Minidoka Idaho a 897.75 station. He was a native of Denmark. get $4.50 LAKE, Nov. 20. A blanket in teachers' salaries of $1.50 $9 teachers from $45.00 to $69 begtn-M- if to get $4.00 mt month snd in the case of the an Increase of $5 per month, was 57 teachers from $70.00 to $74.00 to get $$.50 . , the riopted at a special meeting of 40 teachers from $75.00 to $79.00 kotid of education laat night. The 540.00 to get $1.00 from now until the cloeeof the mIiooi year in June will amount to About 17$ teachers from (High af- -. school and elementary), prln ipproxlmstely $7,500. The increase ofand clpals and supervisors restaff n the teaching torts all ceiving $80.00 and ahoye to fers with the exception of those now 1,840.25 get $2.50 each receiving $200 per month or more, no idvam-being allowed them. $7,235.00 Total The schedule adopted, showing the It was shown from the reports of L lacnese to teachers, la as follows: P. Judd, clerk of the board, that there B1 teachers receiving at pres had been about $171,000 appropriated ent from $45 to $50 per month for teachers' salaries from the local, to get an additional $5 per second county and state school taxes. Thus a month, beginning $2,722.60 balance would be left of more than semester $14,000 at the end of the year. H teachers from $00 to $14 to In-tn- ut (Jo Expense . GIVEN MORE MONEY BY BOARD ae Prizes All Absolutely Free ' SILI UKE TEACHERS ARE ALL BALT PAGE THREE. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1908. Do Not Fail RULES CROPS GROW WITHOUT RAIN. answers w'll bs referred te three competent and Impartial judgee who will award prisea and whoso decisions will bo final. Should there bo more than eno correct answor, or should two or mor tic in being correct or nearest correct, awards will bo mods en penmanship, general neatness and completeness of contestants' papers. All How the Syrian Peasant Makes Use of the Molet Subeoll. In 8yrla and Palestine from the b ginning of April until October there la practically no rain, yet la July the fields teem with a vigorous growth of watermelons, tomatoes, cucumbers, etc., all flourishing without artificial j watering, although at that time no j rain hae fallen for many weeks. j In fact the Syrian peasant, from the j moment his seed bae been sown, praya : that no rain may fall. During the ' period of growth of n crop tbe surface of the soil to n depth of six or eight inches is perfectly dry and loose. Be-low this surface layer will be found moist soil. In wblcb tbe roots extend In tbla motet and grow vigorously. ubsoil plants continue to grow until late autumn. When the crop le removed In tbe autumn tbe ralna commence and the land Is plowed after each heavy rain as soon as tbe eoll begins to dry. Two primary objects are kept In view In plowing to furnish n favorable surface for taking up all tbe water and to prevent Its upward evaporation from the subsoil. Tbe great i ! 1 to keep the upper six inches of soil perfectly loose and friable, to that the moisture from below Is not drawn upward and lost In evaporation, but does not ascend higher than the compact subsoil that is not broken up by the plow. For this reason the plowing Is shallow, averaging from four to six Inches In depth. When the time for sowing the seed arrives the land Is plowed to n depth of about six inches snd the seed la sown from an arrangement attached to the plow, falle on the damp subsoil and Is covered by the soil closing over behind the plowshare. From this time tbe npper stratum of loose toll prevents tbe escape of moisture upward beyond the wet subsoil on wblcb tbe seeds rest snd Into which their roots after, the process of germination point Is WHY THIS OFFER IS MADE In consideration of special factory arrangement with the manufacturers whom wo represent, believing that the largo amount of money spent in magoxinoo would be greatly appreciated if divided equally among piano purchasers, thoy have agreed to allow s largo amount in the abova stated way. Wo sail only planes of recognised standing and merit snd wo wont you to got batter acquainted with our house. Our prices on now pianos are from $250.00 up and any instrument may bo purchased on easy payments. INFORMATION BLANK Please oupply ua with tho following Inforamtion and writs plainly. It Is not necessary to use this part eulor form. Wo print this for your convenience and It may bo used if desired. Data Nams Postoffice Street and No. If you ore under ago, give parents' Initiate Hove you s p ane or ergon? If so, what moke and how old Givo below the names of two or more of your friondo whom you boliovo would consider tho purchase of a Piano or Organ. Wo trust every one will participate in this contest, Everyone has snoqual chance. Thors io no fee to pay or obligation of any lend incurred in entering. instructions; Writs tho solution of tho Rebue on one shoot of paper and sign your name and address. Fill out tho formation blank. Mail or daliver both to our eonteet departmonL Names of Dress Materials. As a general rule it le pretty safe to guess that tbs name of n dress material comes from soma place. Besides such obvious cases as astratweed cashmere" snd khan," fustian" (the hnmbla an- in- LIMITATIONS Our employees and their families, tho judges and their families. and oil other parsons in any way connected with tho piano trade will not bo allowed to compete. This eonteet te limited to rod dents of th state of Utah. Contest Closes Saturday Night, Dec. 12, 1908 At 8 oclock Address all Answers to Contest Manager TMA MUSIC CO. 3336 Washington spread. there are to Enter This Contest TO THE PERSON SUBMITTING THE BEST SOLUTION OF THIS REBUS WE WILL PRESENT, ABSOLUTELY FREE, A BEAUTIFUL $375.00 WALWORTH PIANO AND AS A SECOND PRIZE WE WILL GIVE A REGULAR $200 00 REGINA MUSIC BOX. OVER 30 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES. Glivng Mors Difficult Than Getting. The difficulty wblcb is faced Is America in connection with phllan-tbroph- y is not to find tbe people who have the money to give, but to discover the ways In which money may be given wisely. Ideas for wise giving are much scarcer than money Avenue OGDEN, UTAH But Not Literally. of a local preacher la a western town, who was to be absent from his pulpit a fortnight, that ha recently announced after the sermon: "The preacher for next Sunday will ha Mr. Blank, and the one for the 8nnday after youll find hanging np behind the door on the other aide of ths vestry." Youth's Companion. It la related Necessities of Modern Methods. unofficial estimate places at about 8,000,000 the number of telephones now In use in the world. This aggregate has been reached In a little over 30 years. Modern business would stagger for a season if the hello Instrument were to drop suddenly from availability. Yet such a disappearance would In visible effect scarcely compare with an unexpected lapse In the electric light Invention a development practically of the last 25 years. Ths Long Climb. It Is said that s man begins to go down hill st 40, bnt a good many peoclimb begins ple find that tbs An alogue of velvet) from Fustat (Cairo); from Mosul In Mesopomuslin, tamia; "damask," from Damascus, Sampel Thomas, Geo. W. Wilson, T. snd cambric," from Cambria, while 8. Browning, C. J. Humphris and J. millinery itself le from Milan. Lonawaiting opportunity. B. Dana, having been duly appointed don Chronicle. by the City Council of Ogden City, Utah, as a Board of Equalisation and In Ironing Lace. Ha Proved Hie Courage. Review of the special and local taxes Either Way. Expensive Iron A town If her our told of yon young your lace or embroidered lady ordinances levied and assessed by Poor Tom, It cost him a terrible lot sweetheart she wouldn't marry him muslin on a board or table covered upon 1908, November 19, published to give up bis sweetheart" until he hod done something brave. with several thicknesses of flannel and property abutting on bothto aides of "Then, why did he?" He started to cqurt the girl next door, no mnalia over them, they will look Jackson Taylor 25th Street from Because It would have cost him s and she sent word the second night much nicer than if Ironed In the ordiDiet. No. Sidewalk as known Avenues, Ar, you ruptured f Bos2. Extension No. 4; on both sides of giest deal mors if he hadn't that he was tbs bravest man aha hod nary manner, as the flannel gives" np-hl28th from Avenues ton Lincoln o, lot ua fit you and and tha raised work stands ouL Wall Transcript ever met Be note Enterprise-Gazette- . truss. a that st age. wjth good 28th Ave. from am exports in truss fitting and to list Streets; PIngiee to !0th St.; Grant Ave. from 20th to " fit any figure for list Sts.; 20th St., 21st Street and any kind of Patterson Ave. from Wall to Wash Ington Avenues, known as Sidewalk sides W,e guarantee a perfect fit in every Dist No, 18, Ext No. 8; on both of Van Buren Avenue from 24th to ae. 2Ctti Streets, known as Sidewalk Dist No. 21. Ext I: hereby give notice that they will meet at the City Engineer's from Office, City Hall, Ogden, Utah, FOR THE MAN WHO WEARS "AILOR MADE CLOTHING, AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE ARE GOING TO GIVE A 20 PER CENT DIS9 o'clock a. m. to 5 o'clock p. m., for five consecutive days, commencing COUNT ON ALL ORDERS TAKEN FROM NOV. 15, TILL DEC 15. THIS INDUCEMENT IS TO GIVE THE PARTICULAR DRESSERS rd day of November, Monday, the AN OPPORTUNITY TO FIND OUT FOR THEMSELVES, THAT WE ARE THE TAILORS THAT GIVE PERFECT FIT AND SATISFACTION, WE PRESCRIPTION -- 8th, November specialists 1908, to and Including or EMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-CLLAS- S CUTTERS AND EXPERIENCED TAILOR8 TO FINISH THE GARMENTS IN A MANNER THAT WILL 247$ 1908, and will remain In session wash, ave . ogden, hours, said NO COMPLAINT. LEAVE GROUND FOR during each of these days, person for the purpose of hearing any correcfeeling aggrieved, and to make or WHY NOT TRYf tion of any tax deemed unequalaald of the sitting unjust, and during Pppham's Asthma Remedy taxes board, the special and local ' Prompt and positive relief in levied and assessed as above Hated, cate. Sold by druggietef will then and there be open to public Pne Trial package Inspection. y order of the Board. by mail. io eonts SAMUEL THOMAS. Chairman. Dee First publication Nov. 20th, 1908. Last publication Nov. 25th, 1908. ! ll A E&ffljpc ppoFtamlly utah JR, 254 25th 1 Ife Drug Company Street W. Aimdersoini THE TAILOR Ind. Phone 895 |