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Show NOTICE. Until S o'clock p m., Friday, Au gust lSth, 1911. the Board of Education Educa-tion of Ogden City will receive sealed bids for tho sale of the frame school building located in tho rear of tho Madison and Grant schools, respectively. respec-tively. Said buildings will bo open to inspection to any person wishing to bid on tho same. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF OGDEN CITY, By Ivy Williams, Clerk. Date of first publication August Sth, 1911. Date of last publication August 17th, 1911. J to shoot, to pick out the apparent j rim; leaders of the nlob, "' nd provisions are being brought Into the city under military In maai other great provincial towns business has. been partly tor completely complete-ly ) dislocated by reason of strikes. Some trains out of Birmingham have been cancelled but as comparatively fow of tho workcrH there are members of unions a general tie-up la not antl' clpated. At Leeds a mass meeting of Unionists Union-ists decided tonight to act accord' ing to the Instructions of the Amai gamatod Association of Hallway SSdr vanta and to cease work tonibrrdw at S o'clock if tho railway managers failed to comply with the ultimatum sent them. At Manchester, where sectional strlkcH have been going on for noveral days, supplies already are running Bhort and because of tho curtailment of train sorvlco many rtuburbanltes were unablo to rcaoh their homes to night. At Swansea, provisions are running short and garages have been compelled com-pelled to close because tho supply of petrol Is exhausted. Sheffield, like Liverpool, is having some disorder, and the police, acting as convoys, have been compelled to make frequent baton charges in dispersing dis-persing mobs. When the executive members of tho railway men's union boarded a tialn- for London tonight, to Join In a Conference for a settlement, a hopeful hope-ful feeling prevailed among them. The belief here is that danger of a national strike is over for the pres ent. Steamer communication with tho Isle of Man haB been suspended and the governor of the Island has applied ap-plied to the admiralty for the use of a cruiser to transport food suppllos to tho 80,000 Inhabitants. rn |