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Show THE 10 INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, BRIDE OF THIRTEEN MR. SPALDING 18 ARE THE SCHOOLS HOUSEWARMING AND RECEPTION] ~ 1S APPREHENDED MUCH SAT UPON OVER SUPERVISED? Utah | A ; KEEP UP THE two days' . - It Is Next to Meet to the and schools of Salt Lake potted ld other general Some it is said, are positions in of the sceking consequence of |and j the the NELUENCED and cut ANOTHER building} iF flowers, and Chris- Finds Mother's 1 } a : twee Ke- Starts at | Husbane : Spiegel "oO Seaso the teachers' complaint, teachers sible say, to that meet First tendent of D. make because it is them, next know to | heating appliances, latest inventions In Party Ball \ . Rolling-Amerikearns fet "aD Man Is Turnec vetablic f f impos- | pany gas the city schools, alert for ideas | is a year complaint |pje parents basement for of the reason in many ways building that The top floor of the used for storage of and /stoye parts, that | qxtures the is new with a grades. Miss Rosalie Ee with all possible ack pemotms at amie wes b ie to being able primary grades f =e wet Fairnanks | next spring STR aE eesor inn sb Peseta tares em : tzoll 7tze Ao We older than the was sworn to by bride.;out, sat Chief | strong instruct the pupils in music. There : is also a supervisor of othe i. cule | ture and a supervisor of ma of s¢ etna ee a supervisor nd ng, TCE all the look of vias dignitaries ate oe Peay : 36 eu Hp Sania ne Genr acum ‘MELEE Ee takes a tells the where to head in. Chanee for Originality. mult of all this eee ae and Ph P| njoy a oi nothing of her Se Fine met iT i ; fe cr | een Ee Waeaei of | 4), te Si o view) customers early TAMA at 4 s 7 thon eT hae Meee UPN Be ‘ EERE She SUITS. a branch agence in. salc{{ these men to the system order "We ntain' Bre the s s.cijon. Soaiinianhi: t R h Oug ":She was by number hall A. after his resolution Weber. for county. sehncaka hoc} sea J. o was that ‘ fia ‘ a grg the e massacred, ite communication Federation had Ne (ollers to") at1p: Depa have Ci is. married to ; acai Taylor . at Fastthe Second and I you want can't you stated indorsed that the A. J. of entertainments during for county wrote the send me_ back,' ticket in the the placing field had of one with of results includes two pairs Indge of |}@n_down the to r staff and the of | S0Piomore death," said Lorn Medics' flag ie the dummy was |>#ngs fromfor a starting window Blame = io 7 c zs one teacher, who for obvious reasons d let h lame be used:..."It| would not le er nam , is not at all unusual in my room to} © still! from in the , > street some the affair P medics, who hung a . ae of the windows as for 8 rela the and . ‘ j "lhe had of an old the of the Labor party her room and there two-or with three hernights. arraigned today she " ° When she keeping will be LL hori her com-| - The : N under- - a eacommittee aeeea - which to investigate "ap. original UtnonZed 2 rest l é RUBBERS But instead of that, pole, 4t took six freshmen Gladys presented a different ap- effect is sto irritate the teachers: and| fore do to meet the incontrolling the freshmen rooms, professors' fed eb perl el OU ee bees "Goodness knows there is enough to| retreated to the} followed by closely the sophomores, who had forcements on the way. problems that come up| the pupils and seeing | ¥35 Y@5 and went or seven exacting supermany lines of die ‘I, Pena , hin 5 ; -@ u bed ee Rare ae SMITH Disturbs the Program, "Just about the time the morning's . eae prosre i gets started off - 6 ae shape, ¢re comes a supervisor: in another confusion meyer once and mo By this has happened pipes or in a day. there is not much 1 orderly t Dr. ogr progyam 7 with ot the ing }Man NOT robbed 3} which the ‘U p in the kayama, dresses knees ea a the was eall-2 a 2 unanimous opin- and her ear-|heartily enrhe ree oS poeby tha Wade Fen the a endorsed the Tederation later another ward house was on the by a mass conven- Amerikearns ticket. ee yithout Aue "lay e aie to ain tah: ‘ie wasttiereforetaivan to the county W. H. Kelly, at was arrested Thursday, afternoon on the charge of usin eae an eee is aeerer. to be in-| ate oe ee Penance eee 5) . altine SN RIE isaaieg ba Br he During arose the hearing and he ofsone court case that he and the Bailiff Hilton goods ue on got ais? the his account, away ae with the ee tTmation.. looked for and the state rought before but whether|ten things is not|a in a pale large pink package, done up well | fore Judge Diehl yesterday morning and was sentenced to thirty duys in the city jail. grade, for instance, ut when 632 --_____o h a whole grade, or two classes combined, it becomes simply "Bat the Best," Vienna Bakery bread. impossible to get in that fifteen min--_> --____---_ utes of work without dispensing alto- gether time with hour utes other classes. is cut happens drawing minutes all down, very when of will probably be sent indust rial school if the e¢ And the a week, daily." Too and music Many ideas from regular weekly when they meet and exchange twenty Not min- Meetings. the supervisors. teachers' with the ideas, is The meetings, principals regarded as beneficial, but three meetings in addition to this, the teachers declare, {8 coming rather strong in his Superintendent Christensen, supervisors, neral instructions to starts with this injunction: "You can not visit too Preanently or too long for the teacher good could the nool."' f the revise this instruction, FHFHt totes they would have the quent and less long. visits AMENDMENTS less fre SEPSEAEAEECT FETT TH + + + The Republican offers a Feward of Ten Dollars for infor mation which will ices to the and conviction of any one stealing any issue of this mene from premises of sub- + + + + + + + FHHHHH+e toe eeeee+s + Election Judges Think Important tlous Are Neglected, Ques- one pis ees of election met last nieht wi S.. £ ton of the U Pea ptasaare Voting Mach pany and received instructions guard to the new voting machines were shown how egulate the chine for voting lock it after the and faculty to University students method of Seen, the number of 200 turned out yesterwas als day afternoon for a fenging match constitution of the st on the Cummings athletic field, and One relates to the before night a marked change in the STUDENTS if the supervisor Another thing the teachers object to in this connection is that they are obliged to meet three times a week to get THE a half around there is trouble supervisor demands ninety each week; sewing takes an cast for fair with you will s a Paperhangers' know Se of Bet a Ah the jand since that time has spent the state the for same today for ge enerally this W. city The 16 W. 1st. So W. C. T. Cc. T. at meeting ary aCe ee comme Bros., stationers, IS ~ With LEARN Folls, But Practical FENCING In a Much Way. More appearance of the field was made, Hammers, saws, picks and shovels were used Instead of foils, and, under the direction of the class presidents, the students repaired the damage done by the recent storm A division of labor was made at the start, and the freshies drew the task of digging new post holes around the field. Sopho- mores fence, north ence and Sentors repalred the west and the Juniors patched up the side, while the prepps sawed the in sections, so it could be raised Peale pick and dug more than 100 t 65 o'clock more than blocks of fence had been reired. The north bleachers were blown over the fence into the football fund x be ap 1 for the maintenance of hi SC hoole of oe opinion that the to receive more attention from the vot ers. Rulph Kidder Dead. a ed years of age, a dder, died at his aoe Street, Thursday failure, after field, and members of the faculty gathered the pleces and patched the bleachers in a manner that was ssed on by building inspector. 2 CHIMNEY SWEEP I5 BACK, wife ye service in deceased leaves ip and ehild. Have your cleaned by King Hdw. pence Gri No Co. rpuoiiee and dirt 748. chimney Office, Marriage 3161-John Kate Wall painting, Sweatfield, Wagner, Park paper, Bodel, paints, eee C picture Shee 33-35 E City, | ing at 3 o'clock months' Fre on the Chas. most on yeaves today on U. Meeting. U. will Y. the hold M. Saturday of does November 14 patching, flue house repairing. building 3604-Y.! a neh amans acids quite personality his as aS ; his suit. a mission- | build- | eiteenaai St. Our Overcoats are cut and tailored to live long and to hold their shape as long as they live. We stand first with Overcoats, and you may rest assured that the Overcoat you buy here will be satisfactory in every way. all silk plarmigan or flowers, paeon, hand-made velvet wings, ostrich aigrettes, all at- this week hats, long | BARTON & CO. Clothiers to Men and Boys, 45-47 MAIN. trimmed flowing with coqie We want you to have the best the market | a hats can trimmed are already select while the you made up colors, shapes wait for ready $3 00 ES for and the (immings. Our $1.00, They The will each. $1.25 and $1.50 school hats are They are in Camel's Hair, Sicillan with ribbons, pins, or po npous, in underpriced and all Mohair THAT'S | MARRIOTT'S for Felts, colors. 116 South Main | affords for your Sunday Dinner and we want you to get at the big market. LS trimmers doen a a A an trip to England will sail ro Whit e Line steamer,| to 2 $3.00 Each The oo Plastering, and general Main Supply Co., KoMain and 3rd So. leaders. trimmed "Teutonic" frames, offer feathers af »wiles, president of the watt aag rational bank of San Francisco, aOnHAe _in walt Lake yesterday eturn' fro American assoclation convention, held . Louis last we cight Licenses. We natural be Buckle Today, j much Some Good Hats Chea RECOVERING < customer T, of $7.50 UP TO $35. Hi. Quintin, engineer in the Ui Ss. reclamation service, arrived in Salt Lake yesterday from Strawberry valley and Mrs, Quentin joined him at ne eet, coming from Los Angeles hn the Students' "8116 PERSONAL A rummage sale will be held at Phillips church , corner 7th East and 5th & south on Saturday at 10 a street. overcoat di Girl Who Shot Him Held Under Bomds.of -3600, Alice Roach, the young girl who shot Tony Anon, an Assyrian peddler, who, she claims, attempted to seize Salt Lake Photo aks and finishing. woman a | ribbon. PEDDLER z : clothes e htt oO Le a re in DALE took out a union ecard there mu : pOaeS age t came to Salt Lake several days ago need the that attract attention on Union. MeDonald TOLMER of face the S and Bud Today. think Seon ae ne Barrow Bt ietety to give Mary ifs. being her sister, Mrs. Gibson, at her home in Bingham canyon, Thursday morning, was yesterday released upon bond in the sum of $600 by Justice Lee of Bingham, before whom she was taken Deputy Sheriff Hileman, who had her in custody at his home over night. She probably will be arraigned today before Justice Lee upon the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. Anon was removed to the Holy Cross hospital Thursday night, where he is said to be recovering from his wounds, which are not expected to terminate serlously. An examination of the man under the X-rays will probbe made today to locate the . Which is thought to have travhis entire body after entering near his shoulder. ee fs charge ‘ of died been with DISCUSS It has don't ee Since I was taken before the| ing discord among the Federation of ourt I have no home to io, so abor, of which he was the former Tudge Brown is looking after me," head While Mary was making her. exHe has been flirting with both sides, planation, Judge Brown was called|and last night the end epenaens Labor up by telephone and nsked about her.| party, backed by the Utah Federation He told the elerks not to let her have|of Labor, handed him the cold mit- sical work. Member he have Game. Young a teacher | went shopping yesterday. At a down-|time came, and he further intimated town n dry dry goods 3. store store she 8 We ene ae bought a|thatBE heha would giveat Chairman Darm4 at at Re: place she purchased] er''s committee something to do in the ess, c charged a > a os es " a successor. Bee Brown, ‘them to Judge|way of selecting ne Sone ee 7 Wi paper, paints, picture frames painting, ee ae ae' pening Chas. &. Bodel, 33-35 E, perme eer eas culture I late to |the cause of his death tee Fair ' Two hours. is supposed ' It He ue to take Kelly from the court room and cea idihot ox cole ete scl Whtuce > The Biceey ae in Pein caseae fas Cale ni a. rosette © Raabe ma e endbranch demands. twenty-one minutes] jing an investigation as to his sanity. daily. There are three two-minute| Charles Shaffer, charged with being| drills and then fifteen minutes of phy- | vagrant, entered ea of guilty bewhen near First South street, by Police fficer Staines In an unconscious condition he was carried to the eme reency hospital it pollee headquarter ind Police Surgeon Samuel G. Paul was ralMeDonald him to attend ealled stupor his from morning lied yesterday but after breakfast complained of be- be Will aa Leadville, was found Thursday afterooh ‘lying feed! downward An the wut : wn street Commercial off alley an in ter ing sick Alcoholism NEEDED eg e V of your rubbers tomorrow," said Doctor |his time about Commercial street It) Hvatt, the man who makes the weath-|is said that he had been drinking con- | er for these parts, ‘There is our old|siderable during the time he was in friend ‘High' with us yet. It is a bit|Salt Lake Nothing is known of his | cloudy, to be sure-but I think that) relatives, but efforts are being made| is all it will amount to It is raining ;}by the police officials to rind Ehem. | in the north central states and on the} His body was taken to O'Donnell's} northwest coast, but we will have dry lundertaking parlors, where it will be . weather for a day or two more. Any | prepared for burial. An inquest will} more foggy weather coming" No 1 probably be held over the body | think we had enough of that last year | When Dr. Paul examined Me Donald | to last us through several seasons. |at the jail he stated that the man wa The murky atmosphere you see today |simpty drt unk In the evening Me inne is not fog. That is produced by the |ald regained consciousness and seemed cloudy conditions up above It will} to be much improved. Dr Paul called pass awa Just sing that little bal-/at the jail and announced his condilad, ‘Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nel-|tion as being normal McDonald spent lie," and put your raincoat and um-/a ré stful night and yest rday morning brella in the closet tomorrow late breakfast. Shortly afterward he The weather man then handed over | was stricken and died the daily map, which gives the fore= were ardly While Spalding was absent, he was and her khair|named by Lavery for the lower anese, day | reauested the man to take his seat and P He geet which he did for i" short time. as found necessary later on a" head make was BE qe) is 5 the © court named Mary, who will be| when e returnec rom e East, he 5 ne ‘ought Ke vel = soon as she can|intimated to several of the union men © apprehende Seized with ea desire} with whom he had always trained that > to ee + new dress and hat she|he would do the right thing when the GUILTY In Locked County Jalil. four entne knew Jatla about mre case left of the | defendant was Innocent. - of her to are it yesterda West Sey-} of a member MeDonald, and Decorators' union $3), wus arraigned before Judge Charge It to Brown. Played a: Donbl he Diehl yesterday morning, and entered a In explaining to the clerks she said: Instead of withdrawing from _ the ee aes Pet sullt ie preliminary ono now I am a ward of the| Kearns ticket, Spalding stayed on and judge I eles? saeay en be had Smith's before | Juvenile court and Judge Brown is|tried to hold a dual position, seeking Judge esday pith will hioraiiiee > : es },4 Aa ne which he was un-|™Y 8uardian. He'll stand for these} the support of Amerikearns and sow- IS | called. time] top sides | ¥48 In braids. per ern Toy Smith, colored, charged with hav-| o dropped while the pupils get a little penny trained perecon in music| or drawing or sewing. en the supervisor hurries on his way and the penile de to settle neu into the regulur se ule again nd just about the Nine this . sdoompllahed: here | comes PLEADS Colored music, or of drawing, or may be of sewing. The supervisor is a busy per-| son, and of course cannot be expected to wait until the regular class hour for ss his work. So everything else must de] a efforts and held 215 Weather Says Generally "No, ton of the membs i" that a cee a vention be called, and that an indePendent Labor ticket be placed in the eld for the coming election. gained rein-|ance of a grown up girl. ven she | of Labor, ae Here there | Was committed to the industrial school tion of allt 4 furniture smashing contest that|}®t Ogden her stopped when some of the faculty lower than her iets they are kept at their work. But|®PPeared on the scene and both when you add to this the necessity of | Vere glad of a chance to quit. easing six La r. as af 8 OF neon high lire mittee, ® ; aaa : : Prank Painters WON'TT Hyatt E Doctor ‘ . convention of tolilers, if it was deemed "| pelled to show her marriage license advisable, «was composed of N. dummy | and-explain her case to Te s a I J. plain r case to the court. Mrz. | gnalding. ‘cl ‘ D. Elt Chas an ad- | Se] ag aca ie aes : palding, chairman; on Nas. Selman has been subpoenaed to apVinson, Marcus Schumann and Louls {t often happens that the superyisor | 25 Many minutes to tear it down be- | pearance On the street Thursday from merely sits and looks on, with a su-|fore 4 crowd of sophomores appear-}|What she did when committed to the perior alr, making no comment, but ed with scissors for a _ hair-cutting | State eee school Her dreses | writing eriticisms in a little book. The|™atch. A few locks were shorn be-|Were longer, her hair was dressed | ; Fit. Clothes SALI 5 . j not ‘ae IN - political men EAN The Where Street 1a done. FOUND Brotherhood of Railway resince meeting the in. night last hall rhe appli-| cnth North ‘street have visits from four supervisors in ee ae or : reir oanere ea ao pear in court and if Cook can be enn Spalding Wantaway betore the two days, That in {itself would not be|"° o°0 good to some of * the | found he will.also be summoned before | ittes had gone deep into Its deso bad, if the supervisors would take|S@Phomores, and they mude an in-|the court. POTD CLE enWhile OL ane aie Mi : was absent, he see liberations. Weare Lone Uockc. take it down. to attempt |@ffectual give Then and work the classes the and conduct lesson in, the way they placed their flag high on ; 5 resses, eee became chairman of the com- hold object an should be the labor lu flag-|to museum. | js is plac> ea on the from one """ § of hath Hates Iedgar, was at the family residence, Labor memwhich release?"|standing your get you did ‘How Brown broke The same students ! irstof the sc university {f the sens Judge inquired parties, the name of which he did |!90Sse in the first scrap of the season "My mother knows all about me.|mention yesterday afternoon, <A general sum- | Good-bye," she answered and marched This caused further trouble, mary @ 5 5 r Main 13 be Foe 7 its first held Clerks charter its ceiving Pederation of Labor SORTA : pac haidng ere ct recommended BY CITY THIS IN ONLY SOLD application for 12 second-fect of sourcethe Carried . Unconscious to Police flow of the waters having their inish theForkMaple TheCreek springs near Span-| Station, 2 Frank McDonald for is to be used water agricultural purposs Meet-Salt Lake| Rallies; Then Dies. Railway Clerks Stat | in, and there followed a disturbance | that resembled. the recent hurricane that| . head a the Cook understi ind HING ° Hl hag proven their first impression of superiority atall points use Webet the leaders of the SD asec tossing | party, and he charged that the woman|bers of the original comraittes she replied, a married to y ° year [letter, asked that the Utah Federation do} the ‘same:the thing. Mr. Spalding asked that request be concurred "and:.ow ©' i . | little lthe Amerikearns candidate attorney, and Spiegel, who ai 3 ly gy, Phe institu released school at Ogden' "Well, I'm not," her head ‘T am 36 ¢ uniformity supervised RAINCOATS § for charter whieh was Te-) | cation ceived this week bore 54 names and . One another thec speakers asroom‘ after more were enrolled last South }sailed Spalding, and before the storm| | about as many signhave 100 more about while night See ne oe Chana passed, |had is working, husband her Where tree ited their intention of soe ifter) ers gave him to understand tha ut payday" The next regular meeting} Met Judge Brown [nde spendent Labor ‘ - party party had h: andia candi : ; ;in Willarc lfard Hansor of the union will be Mv kk r Friday night.| Mrs. Cook was down town last }|/date for 3 the office anson which will be the regular necting | . < : ‘ a A : eohhy Thursday a when JudgeZ Brown 9 met}@nd that they Intended to suppor n : 2 ight for the éreavisatton he a on ue street, He stopped her} a all a Pease eee cae rath ae over} funeral zoe is Buri Infant ar Px vit ] Zation, regardiess o ‘ne . f 36 Thy, Glady what are you doing organization thought about it the) lWdgar. G. All of remains the LASER Et cgeth Wan Were ie Spalding tricd ta. wow dacohd-athonis fant son of T. G. ‘¥ Niarks ind WBliza-| ie met bres o AND 6 of Utah orgaptaed vesterday after aft sre t r am > and _ tong FS hammer Spalding /after looked immediately onic Judge y | black eyes, about $100 worth of furntou sel th emseive ide to Oo hav have any r ideas 1eY | ture ch 1] $1 Peamicainaling Into the case It was learned that|The request to indorse Weber was mournfully assert, and if one is so un- | SUP a aie 2 si ra shed Dp ori NB |she told her parents she was married] finally hooted down. fortunate as to possess an. aggressive | W000, Six freshmen nursing brulses/in Ogden as soon as she was released 7 individuality, it must be submerged in Suen sundry locks of-hair. The | She js-also accused of taking Myrtle Some Labor History. ff OVERCOATS return to tell that the wearing of \ bat nt; Trene Segmiller secretary and upon by all the iteeasurer; Marian BE. Relmat, Chronicould be con-} a editor: executive committee, Marna Mye1 Lena and Brinton Mel) Fenton, prominent men.in,the Inde sale The association proposes to give ft he | when. and party, Labor lrealize Zeuare ake f°" yee 1 mesial Saohingle a ata Wldlted hide claims that she hey livingg <are 3 ing Y house, 129 oa are riots origina: p e upon, jumped verbiage that where-|torney company | (jon tri ay fort ont aia @tochave miles of at TETeReen She wah thi Fy eva extended Gaok: jand her "parents made. no. ob- with easan House . tonch : areee mereoa cogs Wa in orea machine, and they are sorely driven, ee ore must oF ic ec Haldies iitaat Corin will) and stock [UNIVERSITY AT Freshmen E é Se ginality. eeteverey rage w rh busy 7 principal of the school around the Dullding and teachers No haste, supply o bullding ranges general Knew abouts Lake es ‘to the teac sia : tall to will use in Salt will linprove the schools. Then there Up to the present time the is Mr. Weich, who exercises general/)as Jaid more than thirty supervision over the work of the) mains, and the work Is being grammar 9 J 4) rifeles of inyesterday with F compan ate law stock o ided into The each. $100 value of of the shares e fie of the company are Gc. Hi Thiel, president; Charles T, Neweomb ice-president mnd Charles Jo ecre* ivy and treasure Kindergarten Assocliation--The inJergarten association of the Universit afteryesterd: organized. Uta of own, : and several of | who oe line of gas} he shown The all, there is City SuperinH. Christensen, who stands at the head of who is on the ea Lake \ copy of the corporation was filed | the j 4 f | nonin N0/ojso they : FAMOUS N Water is Still Shy-Seection. Direcof the and a visiting director Hyatt tor to out went service flood and | river le vel the Inspeet to yesterday Saltoir. such complaint would be futile and | be used for a work shop and storage | lyrtle and Gladys were made wards | for the men who play to the pelitigak| Lak Salt Great. the of conditions . ae ( for pipes and other service material, lof the court las y ey Were) galleries as he has done through his | They found the level registered on the might result In unpleasant conseand a large gas engine has been plac - | companions for nearly a year before Ideal with the Kearns outfit : | scale at 0.1 foot above zero he level quences to themselves. But the feel-Jeq for furnishing power for elevators: this The girls spent most of their | County Chairman Dan Elton was | stationary. The recent heavy} Ing is present, nevertheless, and those |and@ machinery in the shop a around skating rinks, : the Salt j) chairman of the meeting, but Spald-| Is now winds hav blown the waters of the resolution | his introduce not did were)ing They park, Utahna and ‘alace be will there floor second the On find it irklake into the bays and cove on the Independence of spirit and = : ; . _ fa large kitehen where the various cited upon the complaint of thelr par-|)until Mr. Elton left the hall to at | west shore, from which places it had some to be constantly directed in (his | ctyjes of stoves, heaters and other ap- | ents before the court on the charge |tend to some other business in the not returned yestere or that school activity by some spe/pliances will be demonstrated by xaos hncorrisibility Ae, Dea ihe building. Ro E. Currie was in the chair \pplicatic ut for Water-J. P. Chrisica . f s « ‘ . 9 i a chance, ane wey > ps ing handed a communicaC ynose Inte resae is c "ntered PracticalOM Raines lessons in cooking and | court |‘ etter it elventhem a chan E vhen from Spalding hane ‘Federation _ of ejal ae C ae nte ase aa|perts.NEFA wel Ge givextended the privilege: | tion the. State. tophécsen Villiam FY Barney, Isaac yesterBarney A. in his oan department. fae many a aren Een nn aise MAS fenture nies [marinate | months the girls reported Labor, an organization th: aF.cons sis ts 0} and Witarn ; Parne el engineer the state with filed ay so rigid are the requirements, the |heen fneluded in the plans of the comeguiarly "3 _Jone Spiegel and a few others TT Naturally, open , Season by THE and day by day of men from ready made Tne ff Win thousands will, a _* Company Service Detective Detective Service company Thiel } EBER Organization re an : ete : : ist: at W DORSE ae ce Industrial) » o Released : quest, during the | The were s oe School, IN T | . Former offices general /WOULDN' GIRL| -- konto NEE as cas ani _ ie with oer trolled isp pay shat ac reas yo "le - | Cook, 00 a y "rst v t Myrtle} pendent of enticing accused | boiling| | dignity, candy water, |ances for heating jand ironing, some of which have only | Arnold, who 1 ward of the court, |jefe the jbeen on the market long enough to}away from her home Myrtle stayed| jorse | demonstrate their practicability, are}at the home of Mrs. Cook, and het tO resu- the in meeting many speelal difficulty they have quirements of the x _ nervisors. _ School Money Paid Today-The ofhicers of the sehoo) board and the ianllors of the school buildings will be mid $2,306.82 today for tne first half of the month of Octaber mupil Reena tenet coee | in 8. G pres YG ‘Iman Cook ; 13 eal If there is such a thing as a politi- | ve ' © ae "\ lof agi ymerly an inmate o I A crowd is expected today and tonight, feet pi ieeneet school, but no a}ecal pancake, that is the best deserip= | |as some 2,000 invitations have been} |} bride of three weeks, will be Set reer of J. N. Spalding after the Utah| sent to prospective customers of the | before Judge Willis Brown the | Pederation of Labor put him through company The displays on the main} Juyenile court today for contributing s : ; Hattenedl qoor include many new styles of stoves|{o the delinquency of Myrtle Arnold, ithe paces last night Ife was flatten ; burdened with too much supervisio That is what some of the teachers assert, and those who are willing to : = talk say the dissatisfaction ‘in tho] ranks is quite best teachers, iy | | | and show rooms of the company has! been tastefully decorated with palms Alb, public at & the tensen''s orchestra played afternoon and evening Are n | mes re-| building of the for used is Gas Eldridge floor and afternoon vesterday ' the Utah the main which Requirements, Impossible In The > Fxacting Many ith So Ww housewarming ception . began cepti the offices of PACE company ' 27, 1906. | ---e T OCTOBER CITY NEWS IN BRIEF To Build New School House-The Gas and Coke Company| building ind grounds committee = of Federation Hands Its! jthe Mrs. Gladys Selman Cook Wil |;Utah Jordan sehool district visited the Entertains Prospective | |} Forest Dale school yesterday and deFormer President a Large | Be Arraigned Before the elded to build a sehool house imillat Customers. to it Sands Phe building will have ere eee Court. twelve rooms and will seat about 800 Teachers Complain They Have No Chance to Show Originality. CAN | 5 phones for the big market BELL AND IND 22 West First South, S| |