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Show TRUTH. 2 II. Elections for senators will occur in the following districts: 2nd district, Cache county, one senator to be elected; 4th district, Weber county, one to be elected and one holdover; 6th district, Salt Lake county, two senators to be elected, three holdovers: 7th district, Utah county, one to be elected, one holdover; 8th district, Juab and Millard counties, one to be elected; 9th district, Sanpete county, one to be elected; 11th district, Beaver, Iron, Washington and Kane counties, one to be elected; 12th district, Emery, Car bon, Uintah, Grand and San Juan counties, one to be elected. WASHINGTON Truth Bureau, LETTER. X Street. (By Special Marconigraph.) Washington, D. C., April 24. As predicted last week by your correspondent, Senator Kearns is going to honor Utah with a visit. He will leave the gay and festive scenes of the N ational Capital; the brilliantly lighted boulevards, the magnolia bordered lawns and other things behind him and will hie himself blithely away to his mountain home where he will, so to speak, gambol among the snow clad peakB and waltz over the verdant vales. If nothing happenes to prevent Senator Kearns will leave Saturday evening or Monday evening His departure will be devoid of anything savoring of display or ostentation. This is in accordance with Senator Kearns expressed wish. He . wants no demonstration of any sort and his democratic wishes will be respected. shown It is the only time he has eversince he Democratic proclivities any bolted the Republican national convention and presented Bryan with a silver cup. Senator Kearns will visit the White House on Saturday evening and will dine with the president. When the meal is over he will slip away the parting easier. quietly so as to make to the to intended go railway station Ted decided the against it physicians but of snock the parting might fearing farewells will be said prove fatal. Themansion. In order to at the executive avoid annoyance by newspaper men, Utah correspondents will be furnished of the affecting typewritten details scene if they will call on Doc Jones at 2 p. m. This will enable western papers with evening editions to print the news thirty minutes before it happens, 41144 ft ft Senator Kearns will ride to the train in a closed carriage so as to deceive the rush which public and thus avoid the would otherwise be on hand to greet him. Upon arrival at the station he will hand his grip to a porter and will walk to the car where a lower berth has been set apart for his exclusive use. This courtesy on the part of the railroad company will enable Senator Kearns to sleep nights. No details of to any his itinerary have been divulged who are men, one, except newspaper as of such it parts pledged to print only think inwould they and Doc Jones,It is thought this terest their clients. save the will measure precautionary much distinguished traveleren route.annoyance Should from reporters while in succeed finding him one of them gracefully, for however, he will yield friend Senator Kearns is a good Doc of news-to Jones paper men and instructsto fill space on ffgive them something everyday. upon Senator tenKearns arrival in Zion he will be dered an ovation. He will be met at the station by several clubs; the Abe and John Randolph, Moroni Gillespie Roberts clubs. It is understood that other officers and their clubs may also forceful be on hand. Company H. better known as the Kearns Rifles, dressed in one of the many superb uniforms presented by Senator Kearns will escort nim up town and will be followed by citizens in street cars and on foot. The affair will be entirely impromptu and inexpensive, ft ft During Senator Kearns absence from Washington, Theodore Roosevelt will make shift to run the government as best he can unaided. ft ft Joseph L. Rawlins is billed to make another speech on the Fillipony question some time this week. ft ft George Sutherland is still working to secure the Arizona strip. ft ft George W. Bartch, of Salt Lake City was in Washington last week. Through the courtesy of Senator Kearns lie was permitted to look at and speak to the president. He appeared very grateful. talk for the anti-cigaret- The class day exercises of the senior class will be as follows: Presidents address, Elias Hansen; class history, John D. Speirs; class oration, Jay Groo; class poem, Edna Coray; prognostication, T. F. McDonald. The committee on arrangements are Jav Groo and Elias Hansen. The exercises will be held in the assembly iiall te leagues. ft ft A special meeting for teachers of fifth and eighth inclusive, was held at the High school Tuesday afternoon, when they were addressed by Miss Babcock of the University, on the subThe ject of the teaching of reading. the at attendance meeting of the new museum building. teachers in ' from talk A of the in are unstinted praise were ideas which new gained. The Dramatic club are holding four ft ft rehearsals a week of 'Trelawney of more and more is becoming the Wells, whfcn it will present Mav Bowling several the 9th in the Salt Lake theatre. teachers, among popular enthe for formed been clubs having joyment of this interesting exercise John Philip Sousa, the composer and and diversion. musical director, has written the music ft ft for James Whitcomb Rileys poem Supervisor Elliott will spend part of the summer in DeKalb, Ills., where The Messiah of Nations, and it will she has been engaged to conduct the be sung for the first time at the dedidepartment of drawing in the summer cation of the soldiers and sailors monusession of the State Normal school ment in Indianapolis on May 15. The there. song will be sung by a chorus of 150 ft ft male voices, accompanied by brass inThe Messiah of Nations the struments. Wetzell will spend Supervisor was written by Mr. Riley Rhortly after summer in the east studying new assassination of President McKinthe methods in musical work, under the Tribune. ley. Chicago eminent teacher Professor W. L. Tomlins. In July Mr. Wetzell will address The June board of examing teachers the meeting of the N. E. A. in Minfor certificates, are Professor Bennion neapolis as representative of the section. of the University, Principal Keeler of ft ft the Webster, Mr. Travis of the High school and Miss Pollock. The special efforts made by the board ft ft of education, supplimented ably by Miss Bond has been engaged as as- Superintendent Christensen, calling sistant in the High school to fill the the parents attention to the disregard np-tfo- uj have of the Hoff's Mr. caused laws, schopl resignacompulsory by vacancy been productive of good in many intion. stances. ft ft ft ft fine The Webster school gave a proThe Wednesday morning assembly gram on Wednesday in commemorain number 1, was of much lnterast. tion of the universal peace sentiment. The exercises for the general assemblv The opening number was a vocal solo, were held in the middle corridor of the Four Leaf Clover, by Miss Keith, building. followed by an address by Dean Eddie, ft ft Special experiences on the Congo. The exhibit of work on display at Mrs. Reimer favored the assembly the room in the city and county build- with a violin solo. ft ft ing was from the Oquirrh, Washington out and and Whittier schools, brought Mr. Clarks classes in chemistry have much favorable comment. been studying explosives on Thursft ft Mr. Clark gave them day The parents meeting at the Free-mo- nt an mornings. talk and made numerschool last Friday was one of ousinteresting experiments in illustration of the unusual interest. Miss May of the subject. ft ft University spoke of the benefits of the The classes kin physics finished the Kindergarten training for girls; Mrs. IS AN. HONEST SOAPAND Womans a of the club, gave Johnson, subject of sound last week and are now on the last subject, light. LWILL.DO HONEST" WORK ft ft TISHAS STOOOT THEJTEST The fourth number of Red and Black "(OF TIME will be out next week. Ebucattonal, inter-mounta- in MUE . ASKFil If, ii ILBST. . piAMOND7CGOAP; ft ft ONE PRICE TO ALL NEVER UNDERSOLD The i senior class! party at Christensens will he given the evening of May 2nd. ft ft On Wednesday the senior class met to arrange for commencement exer- Information For Linen Buyers! A LINEN SALE. that never had and will not have a running mate this year, will gin at Auerbach's be- Monday, April 28th, The tlnest of Table Linens, Nnpkins, Towels, Etc., will be sold at ridiculously low prices. Make out your linen list on time. It is learned here that ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE TD ALL 18B4 NEVER UNDERSOLD cises, and appointed their committee to confer with a committee of teachers, as appointed by Principal Eaton, and plans will soon be formulated for the graduation exercises. CompIetecntnfngue'hnwhig over 300 premiums that may be secured by saving tho wrappers, furnished freeftp on request Scnd your name on a postal card, and we. will I mail you the. catalogues ftdJH ft Miss'Clarahan of the English de" partment, has accepted a position in Gordon academy for next year as instructor in history and English. ft ft S. B. I onng of the board of educa- tion, conducted the chapel exercises at the Universiiy the past week. ft ft Prof. Richard R. Lyman has been granted a years leave of absence to pursue his work at the Columbia university, where he has just received a fellowship, which carries with it a yearly stipend of $500. Addreasi PftEfflim DOT., THE CUDXHT PffiKIHG CQIMY, MU MUi, KL Diamond Orocem &o8p fter attoibyM " |