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Show rnp lfnTvrvn cv'iirrvrffi rtOUPV tr T"T l ervniv 'inflirtm o iaa m Withdraws Stock from the Market TUESDAY, AUGUST 20th, IS THE LAST DAY YOU CAN GET THE STOCK AT ANY PRICE The Big Machine is at last completed and ready for Business. DR. L. L. . GILBERT, the Representative The Company Will Be At TOMY THE BROOM HOTEL .. To close - - up the Company's ' business in Ogden. . People desiring . . to do business with him must see him before 5:40 Mail orders for stock will be honored to and including August 20th. JESSCOS IN ANNUAL " J . Here is Your Opportunity OUTING OP ' SCOWCROFTS HAVING A PLEASURE TRIP. EMPLOYE! V portation, liquid refreshments, prises, also music for dancing. Care left Broom hotel comer at 1:00 oclock sharp. Wagona left Hermitage (Tom 1:00 to CLOSE ON TO 10:20 o'clock. SECOND IS PROSPEROUS John C. Cutler, Jr, in bis monthly letter, aaya: The agricultural prospects throughout the United States are excellent and will probably steady the unstable condition of the Eastern stock markets. Her In Utah we do not bar much to fear from Eastern conditions that is, those who are out of debt do not as business conditions generally are on a sound basin Tbs leading mining companies of the state are doing well and paying good dividends. Late harvests are expected aa dry farms heavily as wen as Irrigated farms. Sheep and cattle are fattening on the hills. Manufacturing enterprises are prospering. The hsnkc of the state are well filled with funds which are obtainable at reasonable rates on good security, so what la there to tear In Utah? The commercial stock and bond market has registered a number of small sales lately, but many of the leading securities are In demand at ROBBER FOSIE WITH INDIAN CERTAIN TO OVERTAKE MURDERER. -- A very beautiful. Orchestral Piano, Mahogany Case, one that sells regularly at $395.00. But for this event will be offered for the small sum of Took Care for the Sanitarium Where Wagons From the Hermitage Met Them, , N This is the way you can get it. On Saturday morning August 24th, the first person calling at our store 37 1 23rd Street will receive this great bargain for $200.00 F. X. Now is ' ALLEN, your nrdsy, the last day of the Institute. The superintendent also reported that arrangements had been made for Tba county board of education bald holding a public meeting In Huntsville Ths session yesterday afternoon, relative to district high schools Friday, Angust teacher, were elected Beula meeting will he held Nelson will adlOth. Superintendent Hinckley, Nellie Cline, Eleanor dress the meeting. A. Frink. Claims amounting to 9122 were The date of the echooli for the season's opening work wan set for Sep- - COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Blng-Hele- taber n 9th. OGDEN NEWS county inpeHntendent reported : NORTH had been made for a teacher's Institute, Septem-6- , North Ogden Just now Is unusually g ud 7. The lnitructora free from disease. Ths laat family to 'George M. Marshall be releaeed from quarantine la that of a.. E. Young of the university, James Bryant. The disease was diphA. Wldtaoe of the J2,,Dr- theria. Three children have beep raf-- I college. Profeeeor Marshall ferers, one of whom, John C. Bryant, two talks on -- English and ! died. ji' Mr-- Ywn tvo Ulks I James Rorlance is still suffering tata Superintendent Neb I from the effect of two broken ribs, ..T7' WU address the teachers on 8at- - sustained by having a fall in his bam that Arrangements Jn chance. Manager P.S, The piano is on exhibition all this week. Come and see it underskirt while making some repairs. Newman Blodgett baa a badly bruised fees, the result of a collision between hie wheel and a team. A board meeting of the North OgView den, Harrisvllle and Pleasant Sunday school districts, was held la North Ogden Friday evening. Several stake board members were present. Bishop James Ward and wife are visiting friends and relatives in Idaho. Mrs. Margaret Storey la visiting her son Samuel in U Grande, Oregon. Charles A. Shew and William 7. mission Francis, taro were scheduled to leave Liverpool, August 14th. home-comin- g ar-le- EXCURSION VIA OREGON SHORT Line to Utah and Idaho point north. Saturday. Aug. 24th. Bee agents for particular. Body f the Dead Hold-uWill Be Buried In Ccbre Without Ceremony, p hive-produce- The annual rating of the Scow croft employes, their gueete end friends, took place at the Hermitage yesterday afternoon. About 400 people gathered at the popular resort, and tha afternoon was spent at games, athletic contests sad sightseeing. Owing to the sudden rise of a tala storm, outdoor festivities wars somewhat dampened, but the dance In the evening restored the The spirits of the excursionists. Boowcrofls furnished transportation to and from the resort, refreshments, music for ths dance end prises for the events. The rating was enjoyed by all and the attendance was larger Uaa usual, so popular baa become "Beowcrvfts day." The Boovcrofte furnish transportation, liquid refreshments, music for dancing and prises for athletic events. Following is the program, including the list of prises for sports: Boys' race, under fourteen years, 60 yards; pities, first, watch; second, harmonics. Girls race, under sixteen years, 60 yards; prises, first, dosen hanker-Chiefs- ; second, aids and back comb. Mens race (open to nil), 60 yards; first prise, shoes; second, 1 box of cigars. Bunding Jump, 60 yards; first prise, shoes; second, 1 box of cigars. Running Jump. 60 yards; first prise, pair shoes; second, 1 box of cigars. Potato race, ladies (employes); prises, first, dress pattern; second. Waist Football kicking, ladles (open to all); prises, first pair shoes; second, This piano is shipped direct from the 'manufacturer for the purpose of introducing their line of instruments. cash. y SUNDAY Blank applications at Broom Hotel UTAH s to-da- . WHO WANTS A PIANO . . of Kicking the broom (men); prises, first hat; second, two Uhlrts. Three legged race (men only); prises, first, pair shoes. Where tb the chicken got the axe, ladles: prises, first hand bag; second, pair shoos. Ladles nail driving contest, three eta drivers; prises, first dress pattern. Swimming contest; prises, first 4 dosen shirts; second, hat Boat race; prlsea. first Plr Mio or cigars: second, hat tea men on side. Captains w. Bhurtllff and A. Mortensen; prises, suspenders. Lunch and visits. Dancing commences 7:20- oclock harp. Walts, two step and cake walk; prises, ladles gloves, gent's tie. Judges for tbs Day Joseph Docker, Vern Allen. Starters for the Day Albert Bcow-erof-t, George Shorten. Bporta commenced at 2:20 sharp. Scowcroft A Bona Co. furnished trans 1-- Tug-of-Wa- market figures. - ELECTRIC SHOVELS The Coldfield Cyanldlng Reduction company, which tq. pfenning to cyanide, on a gigantic scale, the saads of Gold lake, sixteen miles northwest of Goldfield, is negotiating with a California company for the Installation of electrio shovels at the lake. The plant will be supplemented by electric motors and tracks over which the auriferous material will be delivered at the mill in gondola care, the entire coat to he under ten cents n cubic yard. These power shovels have been in operation on three plants la California, and lift more than one cubic yard, which weighs about n ton, each trip. "We are not working on aa uncertainty, declared aa officer of the comThe sands have been tested pany. to a depth of 269 feet and the values are uniform all the way, Increasing from $1.06 on the surface to 14.00 a We expect ton at the water level. to be able to pay dividends within ninety days after our initial pleat, with n capacity of 1,000 tons, stars up. We have 27.000.000,000 worth of gold In our 1,600 acres of ground, to the assays and tests wo have secured, and w will have three or four more cyanide plants going Just as fast as can build them. In making this estimate we havent taken into consideration the platinum contents, which in themselves will be very valuable. The process we are to use Is time tried and well established. We hare consulted the beet cyanldlng engineers in the world, of which there are few. and know exactly what we ere shout The values are there and we know what It srlU cost to extract them. It is a simple bnklnese proposition, with all hassrd eliminated. The presence of potash and other alkaline miners will aid in the reduction of (be gold Into bnlllon and the company has. developed an amplea shaft at apply of water la the eeeme to be depth of 20 feet whichlake. the water level of the tempt to indue the merchants to n move their Bell telephones and befon muy days we will have eucoeeded ii having private Instruments removed.' Mr. I'aine denies the statement sc credited to Manager Harrison that ua km linamen have goes back to work Th striking electrical workers hav requested that ths following appek by th Utah Federation of Labor hi published: "Balt Lake City, Aug. I, 1307. Tc all affiliated bodies of the Utah Fed Bratton of labor, the Western Foder atloa of Miners, and friends of organ lied labor, greeting: Fur the pul twelve weeks the Electrical Worker have beu on strike against the Rock; Mountain Bell and the Utah lndepw drat Telephone Coe. for as lacreu of wages. Ths grud officers ud ol Beers of tbs district council of Oh International Brotherhood of Electric al Wbrkera, la conjunction with tin president of th Utah Federation a Labor, have been in conference wit: th officers of the said companies et dosvoring to adjust the pending wag controversy, hat without saccess. W request all affiliated bodies an respectfully uk that all organised k bor declare the R. M. Bell ud Uto Independent Co, unfair to organize labor, and hope that you will use ei ery effort to make this declare Uo effective. Urge your friends to ac likewise and ask them to dlscontlnu the use of phones of Mid com panic until this controversy in brought to successful termination. - Yon will b notified from Federation headquarter when a settlement is reached. Do nc credit uy stories of a settlement With the fate ct Me comps loa staring blm in th face, the second of the robbers that held up Hillman's saloon at Cobra Is "M"g a desperate run to escape from the posse which has been dogging his trail since the flight was commenced a few minutes after the murder of the bartender. There is no chance of his escape, as ths entire country is aroused and on the lookout for the robber. From Mon tsllo, yesterday, at day break, the posse left refreshed and mounted on swift horses for Lou ray canyon, where th robber la in hiding. Indians, as keen on a trail as hounds, determined dtlaene, and experienced officers fora th personnel of the posse. The country near the canyon it mountainous, and full of hiding placet, but the familiarity of tha Indiana with every foot of the ground will not permit the robber to rest for any length of time la on place. He has been .without water or food for a fay, aad It is thought that ha la without ammunition. no that hla capture Is expected to be effected at ay moment The body of Gillian baa bean shipped to Walla Walla for interment Th body of the unknown robber la at Cobre. It will be buried without ceremony. Part of the money taken FINAL DATE OF TEACHERS EXfrom the saloon was discovered on AMINATIONS, AUG. 3041. Ms person. So quick was Justice to overtake him, he did not have time to epend a cent of It Board of Education Decide in Faver of Domestic Science De- y , partmsnL ELECTRICAL WORKERS OPENING OF SCHOOL SEPT. 9 Claim Mads by Statements phone Co. Ar Misleading. Tele- From the ranks of the electrical workers, formerly la th employ of the Bell and Independent Telephone companies, comes the statement that the fight has Just begun. Local strikers are standing pat so they declare, and will continue to fight ths computes as unfair to organ lied labor until they have won a victory by gaining their tlemuds or have forced the computes to dose up shop. We have the support of the affilthe Utah Federation of Labor, said Fred Paine, chairman of the local grievance committee, "sad are prepared to stud out against the telephone computes until they are In willing to give ne an increase wages. Not one union mu has gone buck to work for the Bell company since the strike was declared and the n men in the employ of the company are dally Joining our force.W have met with success In ths atiated bodies of non-unio- The board of education held a short and unimportant meeting yesterday. Superintendent Allison submitted plus for n domestic science to he installed at the high school which wu aoeaptod ud instructions were glvea Mm to engage an instructor and to go ahead with the work. As the course becomes better understood it will be added to until manual training for the boys of the school has been added to the school curriculum. George A. Graves wu reelected aa military instructor. The final dates for teachers examinations were set for August SO and 21. and the date for opulng th schools September I. The finance committee reported a balance of 95.100 on hand. .The following teachers were elected: Monde Johnson. Ulllan 8tuley, LaB. dle Stanley. Berths Scott. Eva Brown. Nellie Maguire, Emma Paine. Lens Woodward, Geo. A. Graves, military instructor; Elinor Bingham. |