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Show TUB MOUSING EXAMINER: DOPES. T The (Gnly Indispensable Magazine AllAKEEWS ar ITATI, Tm ilSPAT, jn.V 11. 1907. RaaBIlKSBSMBEflBXmBBM bis home, 191'. sou;b Tenth East Raspberries : COOLEY FOR PRESIDENT. an Address on th Pay of Teachers and Their Efficiency. DURING THE MONTH OF JULY I Maksa MOHAWK STRIKE. Fifteen Feet of Ore Worth $250 a Ton Said to be True Fissure. ITS THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW or REVIEWS THIS YEAR IT IS MORE INDISPENSABLE THAN EVER ffwmrff nosmLT J WE WANT AGENTS - S itiwif or with the handomet little act of erer .aw -o- ur LITTLE MASTERPIECE aerlea Unable too or inroM, with or without experience, to MAKE ALLklSDSOF MtWJV IN YOUR HOME TOWN. ye more, H except ENERGY I to build up it"1" with no capital that will crow, a bastneaa that will inaurr yoo both a permanent and profitable income. Well be glad to tell you all about it If you i. aa. Write TODAY before you forget it, to the Reriew of Beriewi Company, IS After Place, Boon 400, New York. buai-mM- . DO YOU KNOW AN AGENT? done well taking eubacripHone to various magarineaf A j worth woo x SS rente for his (er her) name and add ram Toaieoditr A year' subscription FR EE if the penon yourenxa-en- d aenda us fire order wtthinthirty dayi after his appointment mtmm Use A NEW PERFEC1I0N IVltk Blue Flame ODCooi-Stov- e its , I1'. The Goldfield, Xev, July strike just made on the Mohawk means a new era for Goldfield, it greatly enhances the value oi this wonderful mine. It proves the permanency of this district. I was dun a la the mine myself today. 1 aaw the fifteen-foo- t ore body. It will run dear across oa an average of from $250 to 4300 In gold to the ton. and this is a dean. Because Because its economical. Because it time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated very moderate estimate." Bo said H. Zadig, one of the oldest stock brokers of the country, who la visiting Goldfield to renew Mr. Zadig is the aenUir member cf the firm of Zadig A Co.. San Francisco, and he haa been in the brokerage business for twenty-nin- e years. Accordingly, bis views and observations regarding this district are of value. This strike on the Mohawk," he continued, "is oa an entirely different efficiency. A teacher in a good school may invein or ledge from that worked by Hayes A Monnette. This fact given crease in efficiency for four or live room for an entirely new mine, ns years, even if ahe relies exclusively the ledge will be found going up and upon her school room experience for down, and certainly not confined to Information and inspiration, but, unlevel. It la n remark- less the teacher is induct'd In some the 450-foably strong ledge, and lta riches rather manner to study, the chunces are dumbfound a man who ban not made that before tbs end of the first deup his mind in advance to see some- cade s decline ia efficiency will set thing entirely out of the ordinary. It In, which will proceed steadily ns the ia a true fissure proposition; no pockyears go by. A schedule of salaret. Its discovery will be the making ies. then, should Include a lower of an entirely new market. It gives group, making provision for yearly an entirely new aspect to the whole advances for four or five year. At situation. Yon will nee prices on the end of this period, if a teacher Goldfield equal to. If not above, what does not give evidence of increase la they were last fall and that, too, with- efficiency, la professional seal, and in a few weeks" In atudent-llk- e habits, she should be No teacher ahould be alstopped. ACCUSED OF LUNACY. lowed to advance In salary after ahe has ceased to advance in efficiency. Balt Lake, July 10. County Attor"Scholarship and habits of study are factors that must be considered ney Willard 8. Hansen Tuesday dismissed the complaint agaluat W. J. in estimating efficiency. No teacher Wilson, who was arrested on a charge who ia not a student can long remain of threatening to kill J. H. McChry-sta- l really efficient. If a teacher wishes and J. Q. Packard, and who, it ia to impart a piece of knowledge, ahe alleged, announced that to be his in must nut only have appropriated it tentlon when he left Denver. He was herself, but nhe must have gone bearrested as he stepped from the train yond it and around it. She must sea hero. Wilson has been in Jail here it In lta relation to other facta and since his arrest He was unable to truths. She must know. from what it 1 1,000. furnish bail in the sum originated and to what it ta intended J. H. McCbrystal has sworn to a to lead. The teacher should study complaint charging Wllnon with lu- educational processes and educationHer al philosophy and methods. nacy, however, and he will not he discharged from the custody of the aherlff study cannot cense with entering the until he ia first examined an to bin work, but mnst be She can mental condition. He 4a aald to be a retain sympathy with the learner only , desperate character when aroused, and by continuing to be a learner baa a Colorado prison record. By thia mean, too. she ran avoid the depressing effect of constant association with Immsture minds and HOT BY HER BROTHER. Ideals It la true that many good students jot books are poor teachers, and Salt Lake, July 10,-Marguerite Guiding was accidentally shot that something more is required of and probably fatnlly wounded by her a teacher that ability to absorb book knowli brother, while she was sit- knowledge or even laboratoryextremethe chnnces are ting in an arbor In the backyard of edge. Stillthat one who la n student her htfme, 136 East Eighth South ly large street, Tuesday evening at 6:30 will be a better guide for other stuclock. The young woman la in 81. dents than tha mere empiric. "Teachers should not be encouragMarks hospital at the point of death, with a bullet lodged in her brain. Dr. ed to get into the system and then let the dork work. Advancement A. C. Befale, who was called to attend her, stated at midnight that the baaed on length of service only dues wound wa fatal. At an early hour not do Justice to the teacher who baa Wednesday morning it was ' reported the .real professional spirit. The that we can keep people up at the hospital that Mlaa Golding could not live more than a few hours. to the mark by mere fear of dismisMlaa Golding la the daughter of sal la mads by those who are not Brigham Young Golding,1 crier ia the familiar with current history. EveryUnited Staten courts. She wan sitting body should realise how extremely difIn an arbor back of the house last ficult it Is to get rid of an inefficient evening rending a book while, her teacher. "It mnst be admitted that thia younger brother, Brigham, Jr., was firscheme leaves out of account exceping at a target with a rifle. The target was on the ahM tional natural ability, the power of the door, near which Mias Golding waa born teacher; but most of our teachsitting. The boy had often gone Into ers are not born, but are made, and the back yard to shoot at the target wa are compelled to frame our while them were people In the arbor schemes to fit the needs and capaciand the young woman win not afraid ties of the plain, ordinary teacher who has to learn her business. to alt so near the mark. "Our great cities have found It The boy had fired several times when the shrill cry of his sister waa necessary to establish normal schools heard. The boy and his parents ran for the preparation of their teachsiw. at once to her assistance. She was It will soon become as legitimate a part of the work of the normal school fonnd lying cn the ground, blood flowing from her left temple. She waa ear-rie- d to carry forward the training of teachto the house. Dr. Beble arrived ers after they enter the service as it within a few minutes and had her was to take them from the high transferred at once to SL Marks hos- schools and make teachers at them. The normal school that can fulfill this pital The bullet had entered the head double function will soon establish Just above the left ear and had coure-e-d itself in Its proper place, at the bead downward Into the brain. Investi- of the school system. gation showed thatihe bullet had missGLIDDEN TROPHY CONTEST. ed the target and gone through a crack In the door,' striking the yonng woman with full force. It Is believed that the Mes and Women Start an an Automobile Tour. ballet went nearly through her head. Its penetration- on the brain ia conCleveland, July 10. Through a tunsidered hopelessly fatal Mlaa GnUlng waa an operator at the nel of closely packed and cheering spectators, 300 men and women. In Rocky Mountain Bell Telephone comfantastic automobile garb, glided away pany, and la about 20 years old. from Cleveland this morning In the Cures baby's croup, Wllllea dally cars entered for the Glldden trophy cuts and bruises, mamas sore throat, grandmas lameness Dr. Thomas "OB Oil the great household rem, edy. hen-self- . Hade in three sizes and fully warranted. cannot be equaled lta bright and steady light, aimpla construction and absolute safety. Equipped with latest lmprorsd burner. Made of brass throughout and beentjfully nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-rooparlor or bedroom. Every leap warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at your daalar's. 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ORDER ONE TODAY UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY CO. MAN MEETS FORMER S AND GET T. B. EVANS & CO. BOTH GROCERS PHONES PAINT CO. 230. 2364 Washington Avenue of 1SU7. At the far end of the crowded square the cars turned wad slowly moved post (he starting stand, paused a moment and thru were off. From T o'clock, whrn the first car went away, nniil the last one wan speeding westward, there was imminent, pressing danger that somebody would be killed. The crowd, Intensely interested. stood In the path of the auLumo-blit-s- . Ogdens Best Drug Store o 0 a M In all earn started upon the tour. Including the official car carrying Charles J. Glldden. giver of the trophy, which the origin of the run, sue Chairman Frank H. Hower, who given the Hower trophy for touring runabouts. The tourists will cover about 1,600 miles npon the trip, the first stop being s. Toledo. Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and New York will be visited In the order named. No racing will be allowed upon the trip, the pace being limited to not more then 20 miles an hour. 31 t DENIAL 03 w v H a c 0 FROM WASHINGTON. at H O Washington, July 10. From tha state department and from tha Japanese embassy hers came swift and conclusive denial today of the accuracy of the statement cabled from The Hague to the London Dally Telegraph, and reprinted In this country, to the effect that Japan has made categorical demands upon the United Stales government for satisfaction in connection with the treatment of Japanese iu San Francisco and has served notice of her Intention to deal with the Californians herself. If the national government falls to do so. At the state department, It Is said that the American public la fully aware of the nature of all the exchanges that have taken place on this subject; that there haa been no core reopundencc of recent date and that there are no negotiations In progress between the two governments. This statement In fully confirmed at the Japanese embassy where, moreover, it is positively staled that Ambassador Aokl Is not going to Jawas reported in a pan nsxt fall, Japanese newspaper. 99 W WM. DRIVER GEO. W. DRIVER, .. Specialist Salt Lake, July 10. There waa a lively scene on Main and First South street shortly before noun today when a met Dan Campbell and bis suddenly and the former proceeded to tear the Womsns hat from ber head. Campbell was arrested for drunken ness and lodged in the city Jail Mrs. Campbell said she would file a com plaint against him this afternoon charging him with assault and battery. The couple formerly lived at Bing bam an.l some time ago Mrs. Campbell secured a divorce. When Campbell saw the woman this morning he tore her bat off, according to reports received at police headquarters, and Mrs. Campbell proceeded to scratch the man. Officer Burton waa attracted by the commotion and placed thd man under arrest Campbell waa intoxicated and will probably have to an wer to the charge of drunkenness and assault and battery. ex-wlf- GEORGE TEASDALES WILL. Salt Lskf. July 10. The win of the late Georgs Tessdale was filed for probate In the probate division at the district court this morning. .According to the petition the deceased kft no real estate, but personal property left Is valued at $4,000. There are twelve bflre to the estate: LaUtla T. the widow; Russell , James P., George W, Loren so 8., George E.,s Alice, eParl, John sad DelphM and Lilias J." Smith, sons and daughters. The last named Is a resident of Lehl, George W., Loren so S. e, A The New York Partial List of Diseases Cared Catarrh, Drofnest, Ringing ta (be Mare Diseases of the Mead, Threat, Nona, Bye or Bar. All Diseases of tbs Lungs, Tubes and ChrsL Disease of the Stomach, Liver, Kid treys sad Bladder. 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Loan on Improved City and Farm Property Promptly Negotiated. Fire, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance EK&URSS&K -- Via Written In Strong and Safe Compiaiea at Lowest Rates. 410 25th Street Opposite Reed Hotel PHONES: 420 AND 420Z. aaBBBMBMHHil PBWBMBWffiWHMiagtlM WEI PB Rio Grande Western Ry. Round Trip Rates To Kansas City, Omaha and Council Bluffs To Chicago .1 To 6t Paul and Minneapolis To St To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo .32.00 44.50 41.90 19.75 Tickets on Sale July Wth and 25th GOOD BETURSISO UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST. For further information address, A. J. CRONIN,, Phones 104 and Agent 115 rare JESSE J. DRIVER 39.50 Loui P-- e. ' Curts whan sthsrs fall. Mod am methods Fras consultation for any Chronic Dlhss cf any. nsms er nature, Evory csss gusrantesd. . . Heralds Toklo despatch states that It Is generally believed In Toklo that the despatching of Director labll of tbs foreign office to Ine United States on a sorrel mlratun, was necesslutsd and unssilsfactorlnsss the by meagrenasa of Ambassador Aokl's reports from Washington on tha present complications between Japan and the United States Ambassador AoLI's long service and diplomatic honors made It difficult tbe present government to remove him as minister plenipotentiary at the American capital, the despatch continues, but should ha be sufficiently sensitive be will take the hint sent him In Mr. Ishlls mission and will resign. That Is the expressed hope of the progressives sad tha hope of many supporters of the government who are dissatisfied, with the course of the am .""-- Doctor Estes IS UNPOPULAR. New York, July 10. itmui caaKiBBiEJJiiuaRr.'?s:t5F u AOKI CO. (Q. Managsr. 2453 WASHINGTON AVENUE; WIFE. American ehlpa would retreat rather Teaa-dalthan light Japan. iHirdi0wSf,HocM wlU to Bimnltaneoualy with the withdrawal 8ska2rtittJl?tenr,w wUh cf thia Interview, the Kochi will pubUttar was lish an Interview with a and George K. are residents of Butter-vllldmertcan naval Japanese anoaymoua Ves ipvrcr. ? naval expert, highly eulogisThe will Is accompanied by a i?5SL.iochi tic of the efficiency of the present petition from tbs widow asking that American navy and the high stand- ktters testamentary of the estate be we, the crew, of ard of lta army. granted ber. ' Apostls Teandale died lai-i?0- EARLY SUPPLIED. le Teas-dal- UROLOGY. CALL aug-geati- ; .13,14,17,911 now n . instantly. Have your house painted outside and freshened up inside. For qu'ck work you can't do better than to get some of our ready mixed, ready to apply paints and varnishes. Surprising how many yards a pound or so will go and how far a dollar will travel with it. CHEAPEST t- life-lon- Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the ptrftcted oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's! or write our nearest agency. at their best and ech-xiU- , BKPRESEST CS IN EVERY COMMUNITY The liberal commla-S2ILMdeeMU.fcrUlereji time work. leliing qualitira cfeiL and the marveloua and eah pri new in coonoctioo with our "JX- - Review at Vfrietn Lot Angeles, Calif. July jrt. - E. Q. Cooley, superintendent of the Chu-apcity schools, was nominated f.r president of i he Nation a! Educational association by unanimous vote in the nominating commit!, meeting. No other names were presented. This moans he will be unanimously rhss-eby the oouventi vn thin afternoon. Mr. E. G. Cooley, superintendent vf schools. Chicago. 11!.. spoke on the question "Shall teachers salaries be graded on merit or by the clock? He said in part: "Since the welfare of the children is the fundamental consideration la teachthe carry ing on of the ers salaries must be fixed with reference to the value of the services rendered. Increases of salary based upon length of service, and increases of salary based upon real, studentmust like hnbiu, and alike be tested by the criterion of Are BRUGGIS' a This is the Place to Buy Your Drugs, Guaranteed first-Cla- ss and Strictly Pure v - Prescriptions Carefully Compounded 2273 mm WASHINGTON AVE. UhUBiCdWMl. |