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Show THE HORNING UTAH. PTNDAY, EXAMINEE: OGDEN, the Manchuria a border, the latest of ca the noith side of the Smoky vat ley and about flva miles from- tha a number of mutinies, General Pantei-lee- f Dean ranch, an old landmark j this filed with the esar'a special representative a complaint, declaring that section of the country. The general formations which the Siberian truopa are completely out this district are granite, porof hand, in tha event of a general resedimentary volt. the general declares, the noldiera phyry and eocasionaUy which appear as cappings will, without doubt, aids with the revo- limes. Vein appear ia fissure and contact lutionist. la the latest outbreak 409 mutineers between the granite and porphiry. barricaded themselves ia their bar- The character of ores on the surface rack and held at bay all Tueadav night is white oxidised quarts, carrying dtftllea tree gold values, and some silver; but ft bmiftlloB of to capture them. They Inflicted heavy at shunt fifty feet depth the ores bewhile come slightly sulphide, carrying coplnaara on the and iron, the cupper appearing in SY THE eighteen mutineers wpre killed and per FECTED a pyrlte form. At a depth of 160 feet thirty-fivwounded. of properties. a decided change takes place to a true sulphide ore, hut still carrying A EOT ST 23, 1907. char-acterli- tonnage CLOSING high-grad- gtriks tho Goldfield, Com- bination. Tto Not, An. out-n-t of th mines and leaoa Of the .i.hm autrict for ih week ending was 3.417 tona. bavin an SSr JSSauted value of SW,T71r Tbia ia SHcas leu than vaa shipped and week, but the rated locally Matthan laat week by u greater o aarly Z.OoO tona wbea the fart ia eoniideratloa that the Mohawk the nine the heavieat shipper ia laat Lmp, haa been abut down alnoe walkSoaday afternoon, owing to the out of the miner. and the Combiner tioa mine baa been shut down eince Wednesday from a aimllar causa Aak a reault the ahipmenu from tho during the week luat passed were 44T tona leaa than for tho preceding week while the Combination nine output waa leaa than the week before by 160 tone. Theae figurea ahow beyond question that the production ia ateadily incrcas-jjj- r and with all the producing mines output and lea nee in operation the av-.T- r. tak-nlai- Mo-baw- abauld reach 6,000 tone. appointed by the minera met in conference with the eonaolldaled offlciala this, morning to endeavor to reach a compromise of the amlo-tbl-e change room question. After an discussion an agreement we cached and signed by both parties, but the qiiuera promptly repudiated tbe action of their committee and eat back an ultimatum that not only should the men be provided with individual lockera but that hereafter tbe miners union would insist on Jurisdiction over every man employe 1 in or about the mines. No answer was returned to the demand and no further actios will he taken until the regular meeting of the minera next Tuesday night Senator N'xon left for Reno last night. Before leaving he said tbe company had gone as far aa It could or would lu making concession. The action of the miners la directly contrary to tha agreement that was signed last April and, according to n wan known operator tho change room via used as merely aa excuse to bring about a rupture. The Mohawk anl the Combination are the only mlnas Involved In tbe trouble so far and it la not believed that there will The committee be a general walkout. RUSSIAN SOLDIERS . a MUTINY. St. Petersburg, Aug. 24. Following Krioua outbreak of soldiers along LEO Al TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE M tor the completion of tbe of the WEBER COUNTY INFIRMARY will ' be received, together with separate bid for plumbing, at the office of the County Clerk, in the County Court House, np to IS o'clock noon, Wednesday, September 11, 107. ' Plus and apeclflcationa for the completion of tbe upper floor of the building, and plana and specifications 'for the plumbing are on file at tha office of F. C. Wood ft Co., architects. Booms 601-First National .Bank ; 1 Bids Building, Ogden, Utah. The Board of County Commlaaioa-;e- n reserve the' right to reject any ;and all bids. By order of tho Board of County Commissioners. DAB1D MATTSON. County Clerk. First Publication, Augnst 22, 1907. 'Last Publication. Sept. 10, 1907. , FRENCH DRY CLEANING Raving added a dry cleaning to our business wo art to handle ladles and lentlemena suits, portieres and all flue silk or wool artlclea that hould not b washed In the ordl-- 7 bow prepared way. purpose in this department, well aa in our laundry work, fo give the public the best service to be bad in the city. u OGDEN STEAM LAUNDRY nones 174. 433 Twenty-fift- OfiSEN TURF 32S Twnt-fift- St h EXCHANGE h 8L California and Eastam Direct wire for all sporting Races. ivsnta MITCHELL BROS. for MONUMENTS. tat arrived 3 carloads jBrblt Bad granite to of select they get large commissions them. Place your orders at oaeai YARD OPPOSITE CITY CEMETERY. CHICHESTERS PILLS bldg. ABOUT TENABO. and Future Its Physical Condition Prospects as Scan by a Mining Enginasr. , HELP WASTED, FOB BENT FEMALE. furnished rooms, farms and city real estate. HUNTER ft KENNEDY, fourth floor. Pint National tf Building. Tbe fdllowlug interesting and occur MONEY TO LOAN 3. J. BRUEMITT ate information on Teusbo, Nev., la given by an experienced and reliable LOST mining engineer who is thoroughly familiar with the entire district. This Is what W. W. Warren says of the LOST la North Ogden, Thursday algbt one light sorrel mare. Branddistrict: ed Bar under L on left rump. ReTram bo mining district, which Ja a turn to William Bros'. livery and portion of tbe Bullion mining district. ' receive reward. Lander county, Nevada, Is located miles from Broabout twenty-fiv- e n LOST White bulldog; answers to wsers, a station on the Soutbera name of Jeff. Finder return to 216 railroad. 25th; $5.00 reward, The district lies on the rolling hills S' tj Ind, SHORTHAND 1013, AND TYPEWRITING WANTED A girl for general housework, 2464 Monroe. WANTED Table girl at Hot Springe Hotel, ten miles oul Call up on phone today. WANTED Woman ' to work by tho day. 2530 Madison Are. WANTED Aa experienced lady p reiser at the Ellis Cleaning Co. FOR RENT-Furnis- hed housekeeping. I 32 FOR RENT and bath. 171 22nd. WANTED Laundress, Ogdsa Gaaaral Hospital. I t$ U HELP. WASTED To distribute circulars, samples, tack aigna. Good pay, no canvassing. Oliver,- Monroe Bldg., Chi-ng-a ' WANTED Mea and boys to learn Plumbing, Sign and Card writing and designing. Day and night classes. 1945 Arapahoe 8L, Denver, 963 Furnished room; light Wash. 3819 .. E. T. HULANI3KI, Attoraey-a- t Law, I Ruoma First National Bank General practlc. building. 4U7-40- HAIR GOODS AND COSTUMES. phone 1357-Y- CONTRACTORS Phone helpers wanted at R Candy factory. Sliupe-WlUlam- g . FRATERNAL Boyle block. tf 7 ROYAL ARCANUM. rooms. Tested, sound, reliable, rratoraal Beneficiary Order. Insures mea at reasonable rates fur one, two. c? thro FOR RENT Three rooms for thousand dollars. Accumulated smer-gencfurnished or unfurnished; fund nearly three m-l- loa dolao children. Apply Colonial. lars. Investigate. Rocky Mountain Council, Na 637, moot second cad FOR KENT Furnished rooms fur fourth Fridays at A. O. IT. W. huL sleeping and light housekeeping. 114 F. W. Stoaa, Regent; J. W. Vfother-pooa- , 27th. Collector; U. B. Roberts, 8ocy. 157 23rd St 116-t- f house-koeplu- y FRATERNAL FOR RENT One furnished room for ladles. Bell phone 14-Y- . HOUSEKEEPING street and night classes. Fres cat Positions secured. No book learning. Coyne Trade School, Ith St, r Ban Franelao4 and N. T- - rooms, 1ST h 117-ly- FURNISHED salesmen. .... 4:66 p.m. lOveriand limited 6 15 7;Lm Angeles Limited OREGON SHORT LINE R. R. CO. NocthBoenC No. Ifl, T. F. B, third Thursdays at Labor Hall, 63 34U mambara Mtaiiy j Butte Express! 1 13 Malad, Ksltoo 7 Portland, Butt Express) UlCache Valley Express.. 16jYsllowstoae Special .. fa-From North ()... .. 16jYllastone8pcUr Portland Depart 1:26 ajaa. 6:30 am. 3:26 pja. 6:18 pja. 8:26 p.m. Arrive. 6:10 as ft Butte 6:69 as l.fYom 13lCack 10 From 84, Malad Valley Express. . 10:19 Portland ft Butts 6:81 p-and Kalton (x).. 6:31 pjn. South Bouad. fa- Popart KjYellowVton Special P. 6:36 a.nk far Salt Laks City.... 7:16 a.m. 6;Local for Salt Lake... 8:35 13 Cache to Salt Uko .... 10:40 2 limited for Salt Laks. 8:06 to Sal Lake .... 6:16 pja. p.m. JO For Salt Lake City.... 6:66 pja Angelas Limited.. 8:66 pja 1:16 p-;8lt Lake Flyer From Boutn. Arrive. .ilfa18 flltlt LakoT 13:66 6:19 ana from Balt Lake 13 Local Balt Lake 10:40 ana 1:80 p.aa Angelas Limited From Salt Uko 1:40 p.na 8:05 p.na faa 8a!t Lako From Salt Uka 6:06 7:20 pja Ifariem Express p.m. lYellowatono Special .. 1:01 RIO GRANOE WESTERN R. R. CO. far fcasi Bound, Depart iAtiantle Malljxiiuta east 7:00 ana 19 a Lake .... 1:36 am. fat BaM Lfke 1:00 p.BL Passenger. Atlantia Limited 3:00 p.m. Atlantic Express 1:45 p.m. From East Arrivo. ..Fsclfle kx. from east.. 1:06 a.m. Local 16:40 am. fa AllLake Rx Points East ... 3:00 Pacific Coast Limited.. 4:30 pja p.na Ii8alt Uka Local 6:41 p.m. .C aa CflC SOUTHERN-PM.F- mJ " West Bound. lifca for Baa Franctaeo.. Ifajor Baa Francisco.. BROTHERHOOD. Ogdoa lAdgo rooms meets first and p. bl, la Valoa street Visiting invited. Twenty-Sixt- Ft Mail llOveriand limited From" Wert fa TflfFSifllalf Depart ill 13:66 p.m. 1:16 pm. "Arrive. tIMMIttlli TTlT from Baa Fraaetaoo 6:30 j O.Ez. 3 Over'end D. H. ADAMS, President IDA BECKER, Secretary, B. Q. KNOT1L Treasurer. wanted. 220-24- 0 BIO money f or'canvasslng 336$ Wash. . rooms, furnished or FOR RENT Newly furnished with bath. 311 22nd. MEN and boys wrgnted to learn plumbing, plaataring, bricklaying- - Day 1060-Y- Bell . CANDY-MAKE- AND BUILDERS. FRED A. LUND, General Contractor in brick and atoan 676 Z1L Boll .... - FOR RENT Furnished room A - FOR RENT Two furnished MEN for Zwks rooms Furnished - St unfurnished. MALE. Colo. RENT- 25th HOUSEKEEPING ' pared to transact aay and all kind uf legal businesaj a WANTED woman cook, HORN. . aOffices over Badceaa FIVE ROOMS and pantry furnished for housekeeping, 3126 Wash. 6 32 tf HAIR SWITCHES for aala at reduced prices. Hair chains a specialty. Masquerade costuaire to rent for FOR RENT Two rooms with bath, ball and th asters. AU mall order suitable for two or three gentlepromptly attended ta Mrs, C. K. men. Ind. Phone 634. wk Box 436. th. P. Leq, 131 FOR A A. Drug Store. I saek the business of nil parties; am attorney against all Precorporation aad monopolies. FOR RENT Furnished room, suitable for 8 gentlemen, 353 22nd St. WANTED A girl for general housework. 664 28lh street 9 7 If . rooms Ind. Phone 458. a-z-a. i Portland ATTO RN . 1 jto-- 1 !tast-deno- Depart. 8:99 a.m. 1:89 p.m. 1:66 pm. 5:26 lLos Angeles Limited.. 2Overland Limited UfjOgdea, Echo ft Coalville 4Atlaatio Express . 7:40 fa-Arrive" West Bound. I California Express .... 1:45 an. Ill Ogden, Echo ft Coalville 10:16 Fast Mall 11:16 pm AND SURGECNlL DR. A. FERXLUML Physician and Surgeon. Office hours, 10 sad II a. bl, II to 4 a. m. 340 25th SL Office phones. Bell 515K; lad. 515. 645 Wash. Ind. phons 60L Attorney-at-Law- BoaaJ. Nell lOjFast THE OGDEN SCHOOL OF SHORT-han- d and Typewriting. 2447 Washington Are., ljewla Block, 6th floor. Thorough laat ruction by competent teacher. Term reasonable. Now ready to receive pupils. RENT Fbrnlahed room, electric WANTED Young woman, with no home ties and free to care for boy light and bath. 2528 Madisun Ave. ' of 6 and go with asms and gentle man to Lus Angeles; $35. uo per month; permanent. Answer, stat- FOR RENT Elegantly new furnished rooms. Room 56, Opera House. ing nationality, religion, age, etc. Address California, care Standard. sa 1:16 p.m. Limited 4Ex. from Baa Franclaco 1:16 (x) Except Sunday ODD FELLOWS. pa ROOMS. Ogden Lodge No, 6, Independent OrWOMEN OF WOODCRAFT. der Odd Fellows Meet la L Furnished rooms with O. F.of ball every Tuesday ovonlag. board or light housekeeping. Cbiae Sago lily Clrcta, Na 104, meets na FOR BALE HEAL ESTATE Visiting brothers cordially lavitad to ary second in. Good pries for good aad fourth Friday nights place. b present 7:10 In K. of P. halL Visiting t Young married couple. "B. R" W. Noble J. BAILEY, Grand. SALE FOR Wanted to exchange cars Standard. neighbor cordially lavitad. HENRY KISSEL, Secretary. equity in pfcwf of farm land for lota DAISY CASHMORE, G, N, 137 In Ogden City. Hunter ft Kennedy. Tracy Avenue. WANT to rent a furnished or unfur- QUEEN CITY, BEBEKAH LODGE $ 23 6L KATE HEYMAN, Clerk, 36$ . nished rooms or small house with No. 4, I. O. f. Meets eeo-en33rd Street barn nearby. 2479 Wall and fourth Friday evenings at ?Uf FOR BALE Choice lot. cor. 87th and Odd memFellows Halt Visiting Jeff. Inquire Mr. Bell, 81$ 26th. WANTED Furnished or unfurnished Women of Woodcraft Ogdsa Orels ber! Invited. rooms or small house, with barn, ELLA BOGART, Noble Grand. 611, meats every Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock, K. of P. halL Visiting GERTRUDE KOON8, Secretary. M-t- f nearby, 3479 WalL FOR BALE One- - fine farm at West lavitad. Neighbors Weber, consisting of 44 acres of Dues can be paid at tho office of Ed B. P. O. ELKS. WANTED. land, four room brick bouse, good Auth, the afternoon of tha 38th of each barn and outbuildings, four cowl B. P, O. Elks Ogdsa Ledge No. 711, month. First National Bank Bldg BOARDERS pigs and chickens. AO kinds of MRS. ALICE COLLINS, G. N 3983 and club rooms, second floor, Lodge and a tools fine and machinery crop. WANTED 1416 avenue. Regular Washington Fingraa Av. Two once. boarders taken if at Call at and lady Cheap MARIE CRITES, Clerk, 2731 Monevery Tuesday evening. roomers. Address "E. D., Stand-nrd- - meetings w 360, 26th street, A. T. HESTMARK, Exalted Ruler. ro Avenue. J. H. KNAU88. Secretary. FOR SALS A small cottage, with OGDEN LODGE NOl ft BL OF H, EXCELLENT modern noma and ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA modem Improvement. 2624 Jeffsrboard, low rales. (39 33rd St OGDEN LODGE No. L, D. of H Excelsior Camp No. 1146, meets ev- 'meats in K. of P. hall tha aad FOR SALE Lota la - tha Orchard, second fourth and ery Thursday of third Wednesday afternoons first of each Cor. 7th tad Washington Ave, 46 8 each at FOB th BENT. month Vis, Halt Eagles . month at 8:89 p. m. by 183, to an allay. Terms $10.00 iting ladles cordially lavitad. SUSIE SIMS, C. of IL down and $10.00 par month. J. H. ROOMS AND BOARD. MRS. MARY HEFFNER, Oracle, JEANETTE MILL, Financier. 2941 Washington Avenae. Myers, 740 Washington Ave.. 1 JENNIE FROUT, Recorder. BOARD tad room. 371 12nd. JOSIA RHEA, Recorder, 256 $3ad BL tf FOR SALE Nine room house with LADIES OF THE MACCABEES. bars, stable aad hay shed, la good BOARD AND ROOM 449 Xtk Itrwt FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAOLEB. railroad location, with on to six s land. Reasonable acres of Fraternal Order at Eagles, Ogden Silver Hive, Na ft meets every Tnee-deFOB BENT. terms Apply 21, 21st street et 3:89 p. no. at K. of C Hall, Aerie, No. Ill, F. O. B, meets every 116-t- f Na 271 Washington avsnoa. Visit-A- g UNFURNISHED Wednesday evening In Bagle hall, east ROOMS. of Reed hotel, at 3:90. VtalUng Brothsisters cordially lavitad. BUILDING lots on car line; year own BESSIE BEBRINQ, LC, er Eagles are Invited tofattead th FOR RENT Four rooms for $8.00. terms; money advanced to build. V L. JENNIE FROUT, R. K Aerie meetings. 361 21st WcdelL 2466 Van Bures Ara T. C. MORRIS. W. President D. T. TRACY. Secretary. FOR Two RENT unfurnished rooms, house, one cere of lend A new DR. H. & rORBES, Aerie Physician. 442 18th St Ind. Phono 3644A. KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES. In tho choicest 0f bearing fruit; $ If tf good location, $1,600. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS Ogden Tenft Na 24, meet the secresidence ia rail- FOR An elegant RENT Three cnfurnishcd ond tad fourth Friday avsnlags, road district, 91,800. Wasatch Dlvisioa Na 134, O. R. C, rooms, 607 80th, F. hell, Nine acres of good land with water, meets second and fourth Friday at at o'clock sharp, la I. O. bonne, located 46 and three-roo2:80 p. m.- - In K. of P. hall, corner visiting Knights cordially lavitad to attend. FOB BENT. rods from car line, $1,860. Washington avenue and 34th street, J. W. HALSEY, Commander. CHAUNCEY PARRY, All brothers are cordially lavitad to F, F. BOND. Record Keeper. UNFURNISHED HOUSES. Cor. 33rd aad Wash. Phone 8$-attend. tf 9 WANTED - a -- d . 1-- first-clas- y tl - a m x 1 snap near Cortnne. FOR 180 acres land, $36.00 per acre cash. Good water right Jess A. Child, Ogden, R. F. D. No. 4. SALE-- A FOR SALE At sacrifice, pressed brick bouse, large barn; chicken bouse sad fine shade trees, fine spring water. 8716 Washington Ave. Bell telephone 652-mo FOB BALE - SALE-- A long time contract la Ruck Quarry, near Ogden. Big money. Best of reasons for selling. R. FOR FOR 3301 Wash. BALE New Axmlnister Apply 2613 Wall Ave. 9xlL Rug; FOR SALE Ticket to Omaha for lady. Call lad. 3721-D- , afternoons. FOR SALE A good riding pony. 3361 Jeffsrsoa avenue. Queen Esther Chapter Na 4, O. E. 8. Regular meetings held at Masoaio Hall on Washington arsnue, between Laeotah Connell, No. 6, Dl of P, moots tho Srst and third Wednseday afternoons at 3:20, Eagla HalL Doc Susie Aldan, C. of W, WANTED To rent unfur- can ba paidBLto Visiting mombors lanished bouse, by small family. Ap- 111 39th vitad. ply Jaa. Eberla J. 8. Lewi ft Co. MARTHA A. MORRIS, Pocahoataa ALICE COLLINS. K. of R. WANTED A I or 6 room bouse Id ORDER OF WASHINGTON. vicinity of High school; Telephono Mr. Cloyd, Bell 332. Ogdoa Union. Na 17ft ordor of Washington, moats every Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock ia A. O. U. W. halL Visiting comrades Invited to attenJ. FURNISHED HOUSES. WILLIAM DOYLE, President, WALTER RICHEY, Secretary. WANTED Te rent small furnished home, dose In. Bell phono 361K. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUft WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. six-roo- FARMS FOR RENT. FOR RENT Chicago pork aad chickens Market 119 24th St BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE A well established and good paying dairy business, and fine stock of choice dairy cows. A snap if taken at once. For particular! see G. A. Horn, 416 Eccles Bldg. Ben phone 1316. HOUSES. wanted. TO BUY. at the MASONI& PYTHIAN SISTERS. FOR RENT A brick bouse Masts every afternoon at on 4th SL E. A. Stratford. First 9:10 la PythianSaturday hall. Utah National National Bank Bldg. S 10 tf Bank building. Sojourning sister con dlally invited to attend. FOR RENT Modern house MRS. EVELYN GLA8MANM, H.E.C on 17th St Address K. M. R., care MISS LOUISE BITTER. M. of R. ft C Standard. . DEGREE OP POCAHONTAS. WANTED. WANTED-Ve- al, GEO. ALLEN, C. C. Dl U DOYLE, 8. and T. Phone, 892K. UNFURNISHED miscellaneous. Christensen, FOR RENT on Douglass Are, Broom brick house. Apply 189 21st Bell streets and Twenty-sixtthe first and third Fridays cf each cordialmembers month. Sojourning 6 ly invited to attend. ANNA LEWIS. W. M.J LILY V. HAL8TED. Secretary. Twenty-fift- WANTED. 23-14-1 MONEY TO LOAN; on UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO. ar PHYSICIAN y, 38-fo- Ps-clfl- IV DRtGGSIS EVERYWHERE e . ' bl Don't boy from agents W right-of-wa- grade-ar- n from Parent School Kirkvilla. Mo. Lewta-suyublock, suit it. Treatment appointmeuL Hours, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Bell phone 1614 K. n gold values as are encountered on the surface. There are abut tea shipping properSalt Lake Principals' May. Resigm ties in this district, the principal one Peats Unless Salaries Ara Increased. being tbe Gem, Phoenix, Grand Victor, Little Swede, Gold Quarts, Two Widows and several leasers who are workSalt Lake. Aug. 34. Herald: Salt ing on tho Gold Quarts and Phoenix facis Lake's public school system claims. twelve ing a grave situation. Between Thera are probably about a thousand fourteen school principals, among and men in the district, sad the towa school them the moat efficient in the of located and has all well is lenabo service, have served notice upon the the necessities of a young and prosboard of education that unless steps there being a hotel, are taken to increase the maximum perous camp, merchandise store, ascafe, general salary paid principals they will be say and offices and an engineering forced to resign their places and look service for transportation, to some other field for employment. th distanoe covered in about That tha present salary paid by the aa hour and nbeing half. board ia insufficient to aupport their I will state in conclusion that I have families is one of the complaints visited all the moat Important camps Is board has the heard. Another that in Nevada, and waa one of the piodiscriminated against the teachers ia neers of Tooopah and Goldfield, and raising the salary of nearly all tha will aay that I have never visited a leavother employes of the board, but district that has tho promising outlook ing the pay of the teachers at tha that Tenabo has, for with .the base same maximum. At present about ores that are encountered at little fourteen of the twenty-si- x principals of depth, their high values in gold and tha 8alt Lake schools are receiving and with its short distance the maximum amount allowed by the copper, from transportation, make it ths leadboard, 91,609 per' annum. That tbe ing sulphide camp of Nevada. principals share ia tbs general increase among the board of education IRRIGATION IN WYOMING. ' employaa la tho demand. Two principals have already acverad their connection with tha board durCheyenne, Wyo, Aug. 34. The ing tha past few months and it ia Eden, Wyo, Irrigation and Land comstated that unless soma Immediate pany haa obtained title from the state action ia taken by tha board of educa- of Wyoming to to waters of tbe Big tion there will be a shortage of prin- Sandy, river, the Little Sandy river, cipals when the next school year the New York river and soma other opena. The two men who have re- smaller streams, mounting in all to signed are Albert 8. Martin of the sufficient water to irrigate 306,000 Orant school and W. B. Wallace ef acres of land. Thera have been segthe Sumner school. Mr. Martin haa regated, under the Carey act, 60,000 not completely levered Ms connection, acres and segregation of 44,600 more adbut ia enjoying n aix months' fur- is about completed. Tbia land ia obcan be acres to that 100,000 hia not jacent return to lough. That ha will school ia the declaration of several of tained at any time by tbe company, aa hia friends. Business opportunities It commands the water supply to it. induced Mr. Martin and Mr. Wallaoo Tbe company owns a natural reservoir to leave tho school service. Friends sufficient to irrigate 20,000 acres and baa of the men and a number of princi- tbe United States government resa natural pals declare that tha real reason for granted tbe corporation into their action waa the a mall salary re- ervoir known as the Lscky Basin,water ceived. Mr. Wallace la now head of which there are five streams of Tbe basin flowing. the university lecture bureau and Mr. constantly Martin ia engaged in a mining deal holds sufficient water to irrigate acres and the canal system, the which, if successful, will mean that 60,000 survey, etc, are the propha will withdraw finally at the expiraof the company. erty tion of hia leave of absence. Several informal meetings have GETS VERDICT FOR DAMAGES. been held by the principals and a demand upon the board of education for 7 consideration baa been formulated. Logan, Aug. S3. In tha case of Once before the board took up tha Charles Msughan against Logan City question of railing the maximum sal- and tho Bell Telephone company, ary, hut decided against it, declaring wherein the plaintiff sued for 5,000 that the school fundi wero not Buf- alleged damages, the jury brought in fi clant to meet an increase. a verdict in hie favor for $1,100. Tho At present half the principals art ined on account cf injuries plaintiff ak maximum amount receiving the sustained by coming In contact with a lowed, $1,600 a year. It la known that live wire on one of tha poles belong at least five have declared their in- ing jointly to tha city and tha teletention of giving np school work u that phono company, It la poaalble cases. leaa some action ia taken to relieve an may bo taken in both appeal the situation. Aa theae men are among the oldest in point of service and among tha most efficient of the FOR BALE, HEAL ESTATE teachers in the school! of Balt SEE US MONDAY Lake, their withdrawal would do much to retard the work of tho year. New modern brick principals would havo to be choeen About that and it would be some time before they bouse, prkctically new, within 3 blocks of ths Reed hotel; la rented could accustom them selves to the to good tenant at $25 per month. work. You can bey this place for $2,600. "Thera la no desire on the part of All special taxes fully paid. the principals to embarrass the board or the schools, said one of tho prin- We have another house cf 4 rooms, which wo can sell at $1,200; 9200 cipals yesterday, "but we feel that wa ara not receiving fair treatment down, balance at $26 per month. The board of education baa raised tha , Lot 60x160 feet, nice yard, with trees, 1 block from car. salary of nearly every employe, clerks. Janitors and the rest hut has allowed Wa have a proposition which requires the 11,600 maximum to remain. $1,600 to handle, and wa show you 100 per cent profit on this in a year, "This we do not think la fair. "We besides paying a fair return from were told that tho funds were not sufficient to warrant an increase, but we tha start, regardless of its speculanew tive features. A good find that the board could easily give bouse goes with tbia Don't aay us some consideration If It desired. There ia n spirit of discrimination no, unless it beyond your reach. SOME LOT BARGAINS. among tbe board that hurts tha teachers. For my own part I do not see 66 feet on 34th street. In sidewalk and how I can afford to work another year gutter district, for $1,100. 166 feat on Harrison, bet. 23rd and at tha present salary. 24th streets, for $500, This will Another principal said that he was lota. If yon know make five considering resigning before the openanything about real estate values, ing of the school year. "I cannot support my family on $1 you can readily see that this is about half of what it'a worth. 600 a year and give np the time required. The prioe of living has gone We have about 300 lots in our addition, 32nd and Harrison, upon which up, but our salaries have remained wa can make you any kind of terms. the name. I do not think it la fair to Lota run In valne from $50 to $1S0. ns, and I know that nearly all tho Three new houses have been built principals agree with me in this statein thla addition and five more will ment We do not want to take any d ho built next spring on lota alrendy vised steps, bnt we feel that old. something ought to be done at once. Just what we will Jo or whether It Wo are still waiting for some me who modern house on tha own n will be by concerted action I am not bench to list it with us. We have prepared to say! But I do know that the customer. the board of education will have to to face tho proposition, and that soon, Garrison, Foster ft Garrison, 3411 . Wash. Ind. Phone 671. and give (ha teacher some answer. Superintendent Christensen said last SITUATIONS WANTED. night that he bed beard of tho dissatisfaction among the principals, bnt trike." aid be did not look lor any FEMALE. "The principals have asked that the maximum be raised before tbia, WANTED Situation, by educated, rebe said, "bnt the board has not seea fined Indy of 40; position as nureo fit to do so. I do not think that for invalid, or any position of trust actions troubla. be will any there State particulars. Address, Nurse, left the tho of Two during gentlemen care Standard. busione to into go past few months, ness and another, on a vacation. But MONEY TO LOAN I do not think that either one felt aggrieved ia the matter of salary. STREET CAR MEN. "We have a good corps of teachers RAILWAY, CLERKS. BOOKKEEPERS, end all on hand, and even if there were a ethers employed, find our office few more resignations I do net think for aval of $10 to $1061 that it would he difficult to fill the if 'paid before die Paycourse we hate Of to lose old placet. ments suspended la sicknesa Na teacher who understand the ropes, charge for applications. Ths city but then we have a number of promLoan Agency, 8uite 417, 413, First adin teachers for line ising young National Beak Bldg. vancement. It is expected that the p rind pals MONEY to aalaried people wKhott will make some formal demand upon security or uadoreemeat; payments to snlL cither weakly or monthly; the board of education at its next basin eee aonfldsntlrJ. Call and gut meeting. my terms. Dl IX Drake, 411X11 Ee-c- IN. EFFECT JULY 1ft 1907. ONE-HAL- , TEACHERS STB1KE GORDON O. IVE3, Osteopath, IN THIS DEPARTMENT THE PRICE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS MUST BE PAID STRICTLY IN ADVANCE, BUUNESb HOUSES RUNNING BOOK ACCOUNTS ONLY EXCEPTED.) NO ADVERTISEMENT LESS THAN 35 CENTS FOR FIRST CENT PER WORD FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT INSERTION. FIRST INSERTION ONE CENT PER WORD. OR SO CENTS PER LINE PER WEEK WITHOUT CHANGE. CENTS PER LINE PER CALENDAR MONTH WITH NO OR CHANGE OF COPY. OR 60 CENTS PER LINE PER MONTH ON A SIGNED CONTRACT TO RUN FOR ONE YEAR WITH ONE CHANGE OF COPY EACH MONTH. e Hu R.dcrt and Mohawk TIME CARD OSTEOPATHY. e fthirp-shooten- sharp-shooters- UNION DEPOT PROFESSIONAL - Kennedy. Three forms. Hunter ft 23 Imo WESTERN DETECTIVE AGENCY Herald Rid., Salt Lake Ogden Council Na 777. Meets every Wednesday evening at K. cf C hul, Na 1473 Wash. Ave., at S o'clock. Visiting members welcome. K. J. H. DeVINB, W. J. MORGAN, Fla SeCy. a MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA h h Weber Camp Na 74. meets in K. of P. ban in th Utah National Bank building every Thursday avcMag at 6 oclock. Visiting Woodm-- a cordially invited to attend. T. C. MORRIS. C. C. E. AUTH, Clerk, First National Beak Building. : KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Ogdoa Lodga No. 2, Knights cf Pythias, meet at Oaatla Hatt, Utah National Bask building, every Man-da- y evening. All K. of P.'s requested to meet with us. J. H. 8HAFER, C. C. E. R. GEIGER. M. of X. L. N. MEAD. K. of R. aad 8. - BROTHERHOOD OP AMERICA. Y soman, Ogden Homestead No. 1506, meet every first and third Friday Bight at 7:19 la K. C. haft Na 2479 Wash. Ava VisKlag archers cordially Invited Both Phonos This agency la prepared to handle all proper detective business entrusted to it by corporations or Individuals. Utah Camp Na 9990, Modem men of America, meets every Tuesday nlgbt at Eagla Hall, I p. m. Visiting members Invited. M. A. GOULD, V. C. J. H. SHAFER. Clerk. ta meet with us. WANT ADS BRING BIG RESULTS. WANT ADS BRING BIO RESULTS. WANT ADS BUNG BIG RESULTS. 440-40- 1 a Box 199. 2833; Ind. 330. P. City. Bell, Wood- : FRANK R. WIANT, Foreman, Uneoln. till TURNER, .comepoadeaL Moflt Are. MABEL 3314 1 |