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Show Tlin 2 A Directory of all tlie i Music (Si CHAS. C. THATCHER, Arranger of Muflie for Orchertra and Band. Tbeatncal Pianiat Ind. 'phene 743 330 Waah. Ave. RUTH E. PROUT Violin end Pian 2455 Van Buran Av f sacher sf Piano Theory. 7152. H. H. MORTON, Avcnuo. W. PURDY. CLARA WARNER, Piano Teach, Twenty-thir- W. SALTER, Teacher of Piano Studio 2740 Adams. Phans 117 Ind. ADDIE A PARRY Instructor on Piano, Organ and Guitar, Vocal Lseaima Taught by SL Nate. Btudie 231 Twenty-thir- ERNEST M. W. JONES Plano, Cabinet, Organ and Harmon. Studio SMS Wash. Ave. MRS. TILLIE N. BLASDEU Concert Pianists, Teacher of Plano. Studio 2630 Adams. Phans Ind. 460. MRS. 8. E. REDflELO Teacher of Piano, Studio, 34(i Washington Avenue. . BEE VICTORY HENRY Teacher 2303 The officers of the company are: Henry 31. Crow tlier, president ana 8. 8. Jsnney, vice president and director; K. M. Carroll, aecretary-trrasuie- r and director; J. H. Hurd aud W. C. Hurd, directuss. r: MANY A vat CLYOE REOPIELD, 478-Y- . MIES ALMA BAUER Teacher of Plano, Lotchalraky Method, Studio 2300 Adams Ava. ART e e MRS. A L. HERRICK. Leesone In china painting. Firing a specialty. Complete Una of white china and materials. J. M. PANTONE Violin Inatrueior. Orchestral Work a specialty. 2721 Jefferson Ave. Instructor Water Colin and China Painting Studio 2430 Lincoln Ave MRS. MARY L. 0HIPP, Teacher of Guitar and Mandolin Roodlonca 304 33d SL lad Pheas MISS LUCILE WALLACE Teacher In China Painting. Daalor Wash. ava. MISS Studio 2760 MARIE A. ADAMS in Art; Drawing, OIL in Pina Chinn Plain and Decant aA Studia rear 042 27th. SL 1 EACHEf S WILL FAIL Superintendent Nelson Estimates That Nearly Half Will Not Poos. Balt Lake. June 21. Stale Buperln-tendeof Schools Kelson estimate that nearly half of the (cachet i who took the regular examinations throughout tho state on June 7, 3 and 3. will fail and will be denied certlfl-rate- a te teach this coming term. Tho examining committee is nearly through correcting the papers of the teacher. It is aeceesory that applicants for teachers' certificates shall secure an averaga of 70 per cent In all tholr examinations, and that they shall secure st least 5tf per cent In every subject. Many cf theurfall below 6o la one or more subjects, and hears will fail U la believed that the must failures were la spelling and pedagugv, as the standard In those subjects was raised by the etate board of education this year. The following fifty words were given as a spelling test, the teachers being required o write them as they were ptonounced by the examiner: Discipline, receiving, believing, incredible, beauteous. Irritable, eradicate, irrepresoive, judgment, privilege, saccharine, petroleum, deceitful, machinery, noticeable, campaign, scissors, paralysed. Icicle, mirth, mlechevioua, geranium, artificial, Indict, mulattues, vaccinate, typhoid, personal, seismic, necessary, truly, cereal, politician, melancholy, ancient, catarrh, intelligence, knowledge, massacre, opposite, conscience, useful, civil, curious. In addition to this spelling test, the following questions were made a part of the examination 'in spelling: First Name whit you consider the best method of securing good spelling, and, Second Discuss tho expression, It is no credit to spell well but it is a disgrace to a pell HL" Thlid-U- ae tho following words in sentences: To, too, two; capital, cap!-to1st sea, lesspai miner, minor; compliment, rompkuuent. Fourth Give tup rules for forming tire plural of aouui ending in y. Illus) KEARNS MOVE- Salt Lake. Juaa 21. Twenty-fivmembers of the city and county Democrat le central committees met In the others of Martiaeau ft Clark, la the Herald building, last night and discussed prospects for the fall campaign. Chairman Martiueau presided, and many of the leaders of the party weia present to kindle the flro of political enthusiasm. A resolution was unanimously adopted providing for Democratic meetings within a few weeks In the various county preclude to organise the party and perfect the plana for the fall campaign. Aggressive measures are prom-- ' ised, sad the Democrats at their meeting last night predicted a hot and hilarious csinpaign. The Democrats are encouraged by their gains la the city election last fall, made possible by the aid of the Kearns party. Speeches were made by prominent leaden of tho party, and reports from various district upon tho situation, ss It is reflected at present, wore presente WEHREND, Teacher of Violin and Tram bans Orchestral Work a Specialty. Studio 340 Washington Ave. 100. mile. MENT. pf Binging. Adams ave. Ball phene MISS DELLA LUND, IN BLAIR Plana Tuner and repairer. Pina tons and action regulating. 2337 Wash. Ave. Bell 7634. MIBS OLGA Washington, June 21. 3r. R. N. Savage, supervising engineer, give the following in'ereating details regarding the great Shosnone reclamation project in Wyoming: Work on (he two principal structures In connection with this project has now assumed on interesting stage. The teiup-rarworks for the great Shoshone dum. which la to be the highest in the world, have been completed so far as possible and are now handling the anhual flood, A tunnel SCO feet long has been driven through the rock ledge thing the dam Mis, and a tunpoiary dam hat been completed across the stream 1,000 feet above the tunnel. A flume take the water from this temporarv dam and conducts it to the tunnel. The contractors are also spillway tundamming the nel. This la located 240 feet above the bed of the stream and has a crass section of twenty feet square and will have a discharge capacity of cubie feet of water per second, ample provision being made fon handling the greatest flood the river can pro- bt-d- Street. d Particular of Groat Government Reclamation Project in Wyoming. dio-uuc- e d Teacher sf Violin; also Orchestral Work, 15S 2dth St. Boll 'phono fifth 1 secured from the K: Gmode. The shares are owned by Henry M Croat her, E. M. Carroll. S. 8. J saucy, J. H. Hurd and IV . C. Hurd, sacs one abate. cuing The new road will be built from Bingham Junction anil Sandy to Wasatch and theses to Alta, a total of ltS.itii miles, aud the coat of construction and equipment will be (iiiu.tHMi, or at the late uf $5.uuQ pet u. her five ailt-gca- J. Orchestral Work a Specialty. Teacher of Violin. Studio 1581 Oak Plana Instructor. Studio, 30 North Wash. CASSIN Instructor of Plane. Studio 2580 Lincoln Ava. or, 500 Bell Phon ft STOWCLL t ed. i. Boston Consolidated Is estimated to have .(mhi.(iO0 bins of smelling on which will avenge nearly I per ernt copper and $3 gold. Its new mill will uso stamps for crushing, and will begin stamping shout a year hence. Bingham Consolidated smeltsr It operating almost exclusively on Its own ores. All concentrates from the Cactus and Utah copper mill an being piled np at Uarfleld to await blow, ing In of Hi new American smelting plant Bingham's ores carry about 2 per cent cupper and high values In all vet. The company la making good All its profit on opera) ioun now. mines are developing well, Utah Consolidated is producing at the rale of 20,000,0011 pounds of cop. per annually, at a lower average cost than last year, and earning mors than 99 per share. Three ucjr .ora- bodle have been opened, drifts being 40, 2 to (0 feet, in on respectively. The average of ora of these openings Is better than 3 par cent copper and $4 gbld. Believed that It will prove to be one tremendouny Urge deposit." COMPANY FORMED. and maintain pleasure resorts, conduct a general livery business, also merchandising anl manufacturing. The capital stock ,a $10,imw In 81 'Hi shares. T. R. Cutler la president; Mark Austin, vice president; Richard VC. Young, secretary and treasurer, these with T. R. Cutler. Jr., and M. W. Ingalls constituting the directorate. Fait Laka is named as the principal place of business of the new company. The Felt, IVtrrson ft Slater Water ft Canal mmpaay. with headquarters t Huntsville, Utah, filed a copy of its articles uf Incorporation wih the secretary of state yesterday. The capital stock la 32.004 in fl shares. C. C. Wangs Sard Is named as president, Janies C. WangMtard, vice president; secretary aud treasurer and E. if IVngham. Rasmus C. Hansen and l.ars Nielson, directors. ar COMPANY. Provo. June 20. Articles of Incorporation of the T'tah Timber company have been filed with the county clrrk. The company la Incorpordivided Into 15.IHM1 ated at shares of the par value of one dollar. The principal place of business la Irovo, The names of the directors, who each own 3.000 shares are: Jesse 31. Hartnou of Provo, prealdrnt; C. K. Foul h worth of Provo, vice president; J. M. Miller of Colton, secretary and John A. Brow of Provo, treasurer; director; Am.-- Whltmcr of Ogdi-n- , diiector. The purpose of the Incorporation la to engage in a general timber and lumber luislniM and to carry qn and conduct a merchandising business. s TROUBLES IN -- . Balt Lake, Jure 21. The, Snake River Outing company filed' articles of Incorporation with the county clerk yesterday. The new company will erect AIRING The big plant for crushing the rock and sand, all sand for the masonry 'work being crushed from the granlt. and for mixing the concrete and alao for excavating and handling the mx- -. terial from the dam xlte, ia being erected. Two cables, each having a span of over 1,000 ieet, are being assembled and will be erected aa soon as the flood will permit. Cement is being hauled from Cody station, three miles away, and stored at tha dam Mte, every provision being mode to commence excavating and coust ruction work on the main structure at the earnest possible date when the flood shall have subsided auffldrutly io permit. The water impounded behind the Shoshone dam will be first conducted sixteen miles down the main channel of the river, and then diverted by means of a unnel three and a half mile long mu upon the land te be irrigntid. This tunnel Is ten feet square In cross sections and will have a capacity of 2J00 aefe-fee- t of water hours. Construction every twenty-iou- r work ia being rapidly pushed. About 4 no men are now at work, the aature of the material encountered being exceptionally favorable for rapid excavating. The soft sxndifone can eaMly be drilled by tile use of coaf boring augers. These are driven by compressed air. The tunnel was located with special reference to rapid construction. Ten headings have beea opened up and work la being conducted in three continuous shifts. Two concrete mixing plants have ben erected apd the tunnel la being lined aa rapidly as it is drives. While active construction work waa not begun until trate each. December,' 1945. the contractor expects Fifth Rhow the pronunciation of to the three milee end e half the following word by accent and dia- of complete tunnel by February 1, 19u7, anu marks: critics) predicate, clematis, present progrecs indicates his ability variegate, pneunnatic, plugarixe. to do so. was tho list of questions Following Bids for the Garland canal, which in pedagogy: propounded ia an extension of the Corbett turn First WbglJg tag psychological were opened .some weeks ago, and adbetween learning and teach- vertisement will be made at once for ing? structures the along this canal. The Herond Whst Is meant by learning now making final locaare engineers to read and reading to learn? Whit tion for the lateral distribution system and where la the place of each in the to cover the fleet 30,000 acres, the line elementary schools ? being situated ie the vicinity of GarThird How would you teach the land. In the mein canal an process of multiplying a fraction by un opportunitylocutlng for providing domestic integer? Where would you teach it? Fourth Wherein ia the preparation water supply lor the towns likely (o up along the line of railroad of teacher and pupil alike? Wherein spring has been found. Provisions will be does it differ? of Fifth Borne children are vlsiialists, made whereby aa abundant supply water can be had at a nomsme are anrists, some are of the mo- domestic tor type. What use would you make inal expense whenever the requirements exist. of this fact in teaching spelling? Blxth Define imitation, imagination EXPORTS OF MEATS. and originality, and tell what placa should be given to each In your teachAn Industry That May Buffer From ing. Kevr nth What must n teacher know Meat Scandal. before she can teach any aubject? Illustrate ia an outline for teaching any of Washington, June 21. Export meats and meat products from the subject of your own choice. Eighth What value do you place United States, in the eleven months of upon child study? How would you the fiscal year 19(H, ended with May, study children? aggregated over 1139,000,000 In value, Ninth WhnL is the difference be- aecoi ding to a report issued by the detween reading a book and studying a partment of commerce and labor. book? These figure for eleven month, says Truth Why is the teaching of the report, show a larger exportation ethics essential? Where and how would cf meats and meit products than In you teach ethics in the elementsry the corresponding period of any other schools? year in the history of the export trade The applicants were required to an- aud an Increase of practically sixty per swer any eight of these questions. cent when compared with the corresponding period of 1S9C. SLUGGER IS ARRESTED. The increase occurs in all the principal products but la especially noChicago, June 21. James Hodek. ticeable in lard, oleo oil, salted pork, , alias John Sandhorg. alias John Haley, fresh beef and fresh pork. For the km wu as a labor union Mugger and ten months ended with April, up to businesa agent, was arrested yester- which complete figures are available, day charged with slugging W. 8. Ed- exports of the various articles were: ward, a prominent member of the Lard 151,5(10.000; bacon. $29,040,000: Brasa Manufacture' association on beef, fiesh. practically 920.000,000; May 11. The arrest ended five weeks hams flG.lititi.noO; oleo oil and oleoof work by twenty city detectives and margarine 315.Ofio.00U; salted pork IIO.OUU.OOO; canned beef $5,750,000; private agencies. When the pus and electric fixture salted beef. $l.0oo.000; tallow, a little hangera went on strike April 1, it was less rhan 9l.ouo.ooo; sausage callings. believed that It would be short lived as 32.22S.OOO, and fresh and canned pork W. 8. Edwards was known as n friend ll.uuO.OOO each. Exports of canned of laNir." Wh'n he failed to acquiesce beef and hnenu show but little Increase in the demands of the business agents during the Iasi decade. Uieat Britain, says the report, is by U is believed he was marked for a victim of the sluggrr. Hodek, the police far the largest purchaser of American meat products. Of the $75,000,000 say, was employed to attack him. The attack occurred May 14. With- worth of bacon, ham, fresh lieef and out provocation. Hodek, it is charged, canned lieef exported in 1905, the Unitknocked Edwards down and started to ed Klng'iom took $66,000,000 worth, or kick him. At this Juncture 31ert Kee- praclUHlIy 90 per cent of the total; ner. who was with Mr. Edwards, inter- of the total exports of meat valued at fered. The slugger drew a revolver lino.ooo.noo it took ISO.OOO.OOO worth, and threatened to shoot Kerner if he while cf the $40,500,000 worth of catattempted to Interfere again, saying tle exported In the same year it took This It not lcnr affair." Afterwards $:tfl.750.000 worth. Oleo exports go chiefly to the Kerner joined' in the crowd that pursued the slugg- - r. countries, the largest part io the Netherlands, which took $6,500,-IhH- ) KINNAN MURDER CASE. worth out of the $11,500,000 worth exported In 1905. New York. June 21. Interest In the MAE C. WOOD CA9E. Klnnsn murder cite yesterday centered In the announcement that sixty witnesses have Imm summoned to appear Chicago. June 21. A dispatch to the save: before C'lioner McDonald this morn- Inter-Ocea.i hearing preliminary In the district court here yesterday ing to testify to the regular b niicst. Mr. Alice Kin-na- the $25.oom suit for damages filed by was 'beaten u death on the night Mae C. Wood, a former eierk In the of June Sth. or. he front porch of the postofflee department at Washington. old mansion at W i hington avenue and gainst Senator Thomas C. Platt ot 1 tilth street, u ! r'j was occupied by New York aril the United States ExMrs. Kinnan am! her aged mother, Mrs, press conipnnv. was diamiaird for want of prosectrion. Louise E. Star enroner Miss Worn) sued for services alleged Althoiteh the ,ulice and u performed for Senator tried to keep tl. matter secret, it was to have learned last iiiu' t that perhaps tho Plait and the express company in look-irafter m.ntrrs of interest to them In only clew to possible assailant was discovered by a ; ollceman last night. the postofflre department. ); - TIMBER duce. . 2 UTAH 20,-O)- 0 ruer-renar- y, WIRE8 BOOST FOR BINGHAM OUTING nura, threatening her with bodily harm. the Continentti.c total capPallzxti al Mines and Hmelurs rorponjilun of New York owiu shares which SHOSHONE DAM It leceived In exchange lor the lease NEARING COMPLETION d It MIS 190f. before her murder liaO.i-1'1- Burnuan ter day hiternoou. (She all.-gethat la her husband, Lu running a liquor business, the rercija of stuck are at least 3;I).hm, a year aud whlrh is worth not let taan Slo.taxi, was, prior to the opening of the saloon, and for a hivyear after thrir marriage. a qii-e- l, ing husband, act thut after ratering (he saloon buriius be became abusive, addicted to drink, and in many nays caused her sorrow. la Atfpea, Colo., They were ir.sirii-May 12. Ibb5. and have one child, a girl ten yeaia old. Prior to December, UtUl. bhe states, Borrmaa was kmd and lining, but since that time he has been abusive and Quarrelsome, his character having apparently complete. ly clanged. In May, Io5, she Lori ir.au placed a Pin at her temple and ihrcaienrd to kill her; again, in the middle of the next month, wbileahe wax ill. he displayed a gun and oa June . 22, 1HIIB. while she was tick la she asserts, he came Into the room iu which she was lying, grabbed her and almost pulled her out of the bed and told her to hurry up and get well as he was tired of paying the expenses of her Illness. At the same time he ordered her mother out of the house, she says, and threatened to kill every oue in U. Teacher of Guitar, Mandolin and Violin. 341 27th Ind phono 1170, Letchetczky Method. DENT MOWERY 22. u the . divided lot marked two day .:i:allxed at of the par value of 35 each. Of and written by a n ulvura again' Wosieiur. saorstary. M. t iur'ui MUSICIANS' PROTECTIVE UNION Meets st Union Labor ball second Sunday of each meaUi, st 11 a. m. Cbas. William preeidcat; P. C. IDA iuiruri of Salt Lake. Juue SI. AUi&ing a air-- i of ahueva that made life a I'urdtn, of a tragedy. and also, ThuoAua Horrtukc BUM ruil for THE MISSES WILLIAMS Piano instructors. Studio 3261 Wall Ave. MRS, R. P. HUNTER Tsachsr of Guitar and Mandolin. (Moravian System). Also Piano. Studio 224S Guincy Ave. .TUNE MORNING, stationed at the Bianion house Yaaa;rfc. and width w.ii He now r. d. fl'.ed its ar-- i to guud it. He was not in tho bouse incc.rporatio'L m the county but in some manner he got hold of a leik's office today. The company is letter addressed to Mrs. Kinnan, post- candy aud NATURE CHANCED. HUSBAND'S MISS GERTRUDE BIDDLE Instructor on Piano (Leschetrky Method) Studio 2458 Madison Ave. W. ft ri?lIAY ETA II, troni Correspondents and State Exchanges of Ogden City with location of studios 1. W. FORD Violin I not recto rat leader. reheat 0 . 132 Poplar ia Bli phene 573-X- Of.DEX, SALT LAKE AND STATE NEWS Art Instructors JOSEPH BALLYNTINE Director Ogden Tabernacle Choir. Voice Building a Specialty. SturJo BU Orchard Av EXAMINER: MORNING COURT. Richfield. June 30. Alice Anderton of Monroe, has commenced an action for divorce aaninst Richard Anderton, on the grounds of failure to provide. Plaintiff asks the custody of four minor children. 813 per month alimony, Soil attorney's and coats. Maronl BhlrU. Hyrum W. H Pitf-ll- , dales, .loaeph 17. Griffin. Wliiam John Spencer and Joseph S; ncer Jr of Escalante, are in Rlchfii Id in hue-in'. They report prosperity In s '. (tar-field- butter-- making n n liirdinp Young Is taking a buKtnrsa vacation, and bis visiting partner is smallpox. NEW Salt I RAILROAD TO ALTA. ke, June 2!. The new road to Alta is now assured. Ti railCon-tlnent- Transportation company of this rlty, which awns the leas in the road between Rio Grande Wes.ern t g |