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Show TRUTH or the study of English: The commercial pupils with Miss Corbin as instructor, the classical and scientific Miss Clarahan, and the English that with numerous changes the with a few scientifics with Miss GodAmong the in occurred city dard. have recently Miss of ft ft return the is teaching corps, the A of, occasion was the valentine joyous Barbara Iloffer who has charge Miss school. Jackson dancing party given by the senior class new room at the position ast evening at the Ladies Literary Hofferhashada government the climClub house. in tbe northwest, but finding has rewith her, ate did not agree ft ft Lake. Salt to turned By a late decision of the faculty, ft ft Miss Pincomb will give an elective adMedical supervisor, Dr. Whitney, is vanced course in domestic science next as to the year, to the third sending out suggestions year class of the of course. It the normal pupils. health and welfare all pupils in good ft is suggested that the out remain during shall health Last evening Rev. Theodore Clifton entire time at recess except in had of Chicago lectured at Gordon Academy weather. Hats should be worn on the two windows on the subject You Can if You Will. play ground. At least, must be opened during recesses, and The talk was full of inspiration to the students and friends of the school. tbe noon hour, for a brjef period, and exminute during physical Gordon Academy is in a flourishing for one ercises. condition. The buildings are so inadft ft .. equate to the needs that plans have met Circle at een accepted for a new building which Tbe Teachers' Beading house be ready for use next fall. The will Cottonwood meeting the Big new addition is to be built at a cost of Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. The 110,000, and will have a dormitory program was as follows: Song by the which will accommodate twenty-fiv- e Herbert and pupils. Big Cottonwood school. ITis Education, Professor D. M. Todd. ft ft Froebel, G. M. Mumford. Song by In the Senior assembly room, WedMiss Melvina Brinton. Discussion of the story, In His Steps,. lead by Miss nesday morning, the morning was given up to exercises suitable for the Ida Parra tt and Miss Alice Hortin. observation of Lincoln day. At 9:30 ft ft The Wasatch eight grade are work- oclock the students began the exercises with a musical and literary program, ing on a beautiful chorus, Brightly the Morning, under the leadership of after which Judge Zane gave an interMr. Wetzell. esting address on the Life and Charft acter of President Lincoln. The reft The city schools contributed over marks were interspersed with personal $300 to the McKinley monument fund. reminiscences, making the address intensely interesting to the young people, ft who filled the assembly room to its The Franklin parents meeting will utmost capacity. In addition to Judge Zanes address. Miss Gray contributed be held on Washingtons birthday, a piano solo. Miss Irene Eckes of the ft ft Sophomore class recited Captain, Oh The interest in spelling matches My Captain, Will Bateman of the class Lincolns Getdelivered continues unabated at the Franklin. junior Messrs. Oration. Pyper, tysburg ft ft and the Morgan, W.hitney Spencer, The faculty and the normal commitHigh school quartette, also gave several tee are considering the advisability of seleotions. ft adding substitute elective subjects to the normal course, such as culture subMuch the same observances were more in work English carried out in the Freshman assembly jects including literature, history and the ancient room. Judge Andrews, who was to and modern languages. have delivered the address on Lincoln,, ft ft was absent, and Assistant Principal The chapel exercises at the Univer- Gillilan addressed the audieuce with sity were conducted this week by At- interesting and fitting remarks. : Educational, . . torney Mathoniali Thomas. ft ft Tbe University debating club has accepted the question submitted by Nevada and has chosen the affirmative side. ft ft The question as agreed upon for the Re debate is: coming inter-stat- e solved, that the White People of the South Are Justified in Using Every Peaceable Means Possible in Maintaining their Supremacy Over the Negroes. ft ft Professor Byron Cummings addressed the Normal society afternoon in Dr. Talmagesyesterday lecture room on the Art Among the subject: Greeks. ft ft Indoor base ball is popular among the athletic boys two clubs have been organized and are practicing very freThe captains of the two quently. teams are Joseph Hadley and 0. B. Ilume. ft ft The new class division according to course has been given three divisions s Conditions at the Con. Mercur are excellent. Great bodies of rich ore are blocked out. The exhibit is most gratifying to the stockholders, a delicate luncheon to which all did ample justice, among these present were Mrs. VonElm, Mrs. Butterworth and daughter Alice, Mrs. Sarah Kim-ia- ll, Mrs. Smiley, Mrs J. G. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchinson, Miss. Lilly Potter, Miss Rose K. Thomas, Miss. Mary n. Wanless, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Watson, Miss Helen R. . enkins, 'Miss. Nellie Pattil, Miss, lack el Ure, Mr. and Mrs. Poulton, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Pardoe. Mr. Pardoe avored the guests with two socal solos, which were most enjoyable, Mr. Bell rave a recitation, and both received incores. Several of their friends had een invited but being unable to ft ft A strike of considerable importance is reported in the Creole at Park City, ft ft A rich and extensive body of ore has been encountered in the York at Bing. ham. ft ft Encouraging reports come from the Park Gold Mining companys property . at Marysvale. attend sent regrets. ft ft ft ft At the annual meeting of the Morrison Mining company, officers and directors to serve for the coming year were chosen as follows: W. H. Wilkins, president; Ezra Thompson, vice president; A. E. Snow, secretary and treasurer, these, with A. R. Carter and Morton French, completing the board, ft of samples of ore from the Assays Miss Stokes botany classes are inter- ested in growing materials for study. A box of sprouting seeds, which in turn give place to other varieties, are attracting the notice of the pupils. ft .ft The physics class are beginning the subject of electricity. ft ft Two classes have been organized for California Bhow continued improvethe seniors and juniors who have ment in values. Some run as high as 41 per cent lead, 26 ounces silver, 21 elected the study of Greek history. per cent, zinc and 60c. in gold, ft ft ft ft Miss Dukes has a class of twenty-fiv- e W. II. Tibbals has taken an option seniors beginning a course in English on the Copper Queen group of twelve iterature. claims in the Blackbird district, Lemhi ft ft Idaho. The figure is said to be The junior English literary class is county, and the vendors are A. II. $100,000, now studying Burns, while the Ford, A. J. Brown, F. S. Wright, J. C. seniors are closing their work in Amer- Fox and Jonathan Black of Salmon ican literature with a study of the City. magazine writers of tbe present Boston capitalists are after the Linft ft J. H. Coombs assumed the duties of coln mine at Eureka. The property, is owned by Herman Gustaldi, principalship of the Lincoln school which is showing up well and large bodies of on Monday. pay ore have been encountered. Mr. MINING COMMENT. Gustaldi has been offered $10,000 for his interest in it, but believing he has 'The Diamond Mining compauy of a bonanza he is not inclined to accept Eureka, Nev., a Utah corporation, that figure. publishes the following statement of The Home .company the business transacted by it in Ne- will furnish the money to pay off your vada during the year 1901: Disbursed mortgage or to buy you a home in any and 8 for labor, supplies, freight and ex- locality, and give you 16 years of rate the months to pay it back, at penses, $9,598.33; received from sale of $5.35 per month, on each $1,000, andin case of your death or total disability, ores, $9,288.70; net loss, $309.63. The Excelsior Mining company of will cancel the debt. We charge no Office 412 D. F. Walker block. Eureka, Nev., a Utah corporation, pub- interest evenings until 9 oclock. lishes the following statement of the Open Reference, National Bank of Combusiness transacted by it in Nevada merce, Kansas City. during the year 1901: Received from sale of oreSj $57,133.60; disbursed for labor, supplies, freight and expenses, THE GRISWOLD $46,429.66; net gain, $10,693.94. MinNevada The ft ft Dental Manufacturing Co. company of Hamilton, White Pine The High school classes have been ing county, Nevada, publishes the followto No. 8 W. Sacond South. accommodate satisfactorily adjusted ing statement of business transacted Over Walker's Bank. the additional members who lately by it during the year 1901: .Received and school sales ore other ranks. the from sources, High joined for labor, haulexpenses, Artificial Tet tb, $5 a Set Up paid ft ft net etc,, $58,314.05; gain, ing, freights, new pupils, twenty-- $11,871.91.' Of these fifty-thre- e Crown and Bridee Work Specialties, ft ft two have chosen the commercia and all built like a watch. setcourse, nine the classical, ten the are on foot the for Negotiations scientific and fourteen the English. tlement of the dispute between the Painless Extracting, 50 Cents. ft ft comand Quincy mining Daly-WeGriswold Guarantees the Work. Miss Buchanan has consolidated her panies without the intervention of the three freshmen classes into two, in courts. Surveyers are at work making order to give a period to the new class. surveys of the disputed ground and when they are through their work will ft ft ymermonf, be taken as a basis for possible settleshort-han-d make in ment. Fifty beginners v ft. ft an imperitive need of an assistant for will distribute Mr. Pendergrass. The Daly-WeWritten for delivery by a newsstockholders $60,000 in among its ft ft paper man of ability and over 20 dividends today. Miss Critchlow has a beginners class Essays and ye&rsa experience. ft ft lectures on all topics. If you hav of fifteen in the study of German. a prospectus to prepare or a petiThe reorganizing of the Red Wing ft ft tion to present, write me first. has been completed The friemds of Mr. Webster, formerly Mining company Descriptive and display .ads and the articles of incorporation were written. All business confidential. him of Lincoln school, gave principal filed on Monday. The capital stock is a surprise on Friday evening last, anc $500,000 in shares of $1 each. C. W. Address WRITER, Truth Office. it was a very enjoyable function, the Burris is president of the company; T. F. M. Orem, evening was spent in delightful 'soda S. Harlan, treasurer. and was of not the least which diversions, secretary - Rocco-Homesta- ke $70,-185,9- 6; I st vwvwutuuwtttutvt ttwvtuuwwwvwtt speeches, otters . st . a vice-preside- nt; itwwnwwwwwuvi |