Show i b A J Ridges whowas appointed to a t position in the Lincoln school has rv signed and will takecharge of tla1d ber City schools I W D Neal l who was formerly a member of the university facultyleaves In the near future for Baltimore wher he will take a course in Johns Hopkins university Professor R Lyman of the university I univer-sity has been making a tour through southern Utah in the interests of the university 5 I The Brigham Young college Logan opens tomorrow with flattering prospects pros-pects pectsrs A J Suydain of the Hamilton school has resigned her position Superintendent N T Porter of Daris county called upon State Superintendent Superintend-ent Park on Friday Father Taylor who will teach English Eng-lish in All Hallows college this year will arrive tomorrow and assume his duties on Tuesday Rev G A Bailey will speak upon he Benefits of a Higher Education at the Westminster Presbyterian church this evening St Marys academy has an enroll ment of 180 students and the outlook as viewed by the sister superior is excellent ex-cellent Pupils are enrolled not only ae from Utah but from Idaho Wyoming and Montana as well AllHallows college has a registra tlcniof 100 students ami Is expecting an unusually prosperou year The opening attenJlanQe upon Hun gerford academy Sprlngville on Tuesday Tues-day last was the largest in the history of that Institution Miss Eva Mane of the Oquirrh school has charge of the kindergarten department depart-ment in the First Congregational i church Rev J N Brown dean of Salt Lake college is very much gratified with the prospects for the present collegiate year The students attendance are I of a higher grade than in former years and will register for higher courses of study Utah and Idahd are represented in the institution Weber stake academy Ogden opens I for the year tomorrow morning Two new members of the teaching force In the persons of W H Jones and D O McKay have been added Miss Clara Colburne principal of Rowland hall Is greatly pleased with the outlook of that school this year While the recent additions to the building build-ing were considered ample yet the increasing accommodations in-creasing attendance is taxing the new Principal R J Caskey of the Collegiate Col-legiate institute reports a large and increasing in-creasing attendance The number now registered is very gratifying and quite a number are still expected The attendance at the L D S college loge in its new quarters In the Temple ton building is larger than was expected ex-pected and President Paul is felicitating felicitat-ing himself upon the pleasing prospects for the year The number enrolled in the business department is also large B F Luke superintendent of public pub-lic instruction for Emery county reports re-ports 1587 enrolled in the county 1754 between 6 and 18 years of age 29 teachers teach-ers value of grounds Sl93024 value of buildings S14817 value of furniture buiding of apparatus 355132 Mrs F R Elliott supervisor of drawing in the city schools announces the following meetings for this week and next the meetings to be held in the art room of the High school Beginners Begin-ners and first gradesi Monday Sept 18 315 p m second grade Tuesday Sept 19 330 p m third grade Wednesday Sept 20 4 p m fourth gad Thursday Thurs-day Sept 21 4 p m fiftlr grade Fri day Sept 22 4 p m sixth grade Monday seventh and day Sept 25 4 p m eighth d Tuesday Sept 26 4 p m University Notes School begins In the morning the day will be given pto the registration registra-tion of students ton The faculty met yesterday morning at 10 oclock and transacted Important business The president appointed a fair committee com-mittee consisting of Professors Cummings Cum-mings Roylance and Bradford to arrange ar-range for and take charge of an exhibit ex-hibit to be made at the October fair Professor Byron Cummings was appointed ap-pointed to act on the graduation committee com-mittee in the place of Professor George R Mathews who was compelled to give up his work last year on account of poor health The graduation com healh mittee at present consists of Professors Marshall Stewart and Cummings To attend to the registration of students following committees were appointed dents the folowing commitees pointed Normal StudentsProfessor Roylance and Instructor McGhie PreparatorY dentsProfessors Cummings and Bradford Cumming Students Professors Marshall Mar-shall and Babcock Entrance Credits Professors Coray and Marshal It was also arranged that these various var-ious committees meet the students aS commitees committee in room 25 College follows Colege commitee folows in room 15 normal in room preparatory committees on special students 17 and the commitees dents and entrance credits in room 18 committee reported a The programme commitee tentative which was Placed programme tentatve upon board to aid students in their registration and enrollment registraton will meet kindergarten students Miss May ltndergarten lss in the kindergarten room in the west building bulding The committee on entrance examinations examina-tions reported that twentytwo students stu-dents had applied for examination Of dent D these Toner Antisell and George Bisnett were admitted to the preparatory prepara-tory school Florence Bishop Joseph Hn1 nnrt T11e Riter were admitted to the normal ni course and Eva Snow I and t H P Peterson will be allowed to register conditionally The others were either rejected or referred to a corn mittee for further inquiry Mr Ray C special stu Faylor was admitted as a dentMiss Victoria Lloyd was recommended recommend-ed to the board of regents as eligible Tor graduation and so becomes a member of the class of 99 The faculty formally granted to Mr B Te Howell the privilege of offering a course in Fiction Mr Howell made I an exhaustive study of the subject of fiction last year at Columbia and the twohour course he offers will be a most interesting one Mr R L McGhie was elected secretary i secre-tary of the faculty in place of Mr Reynolds Rey-nolds who has been granted a leave of absence to do postgraduate work In the east Professor Seward the prpfessor In I French and German and his wife arrived ar-rived In the city Friday frpm the east In the training school almost all the critic teachers have changed rooms and grades so that now they are arranged as follows Beginners Grade Miss Laura Samson Sam-son First Grade Miss Virginia Stephen Second Grade nss Bessie Kimball Third Grade Miss Anna Youngberg Fourth Grade Miss Nellie Craft Fifth Grade Miss Lottie Burch Sixth Grade Miss Valeria BrInton Seventh Grade Miss Rachel Edwards Ed-wards Miss Emma Waite who will assist Mr McKnight In supervising the training work arrived from the eat lat Friday Miss Waite was last connected with the state normal school at Peru Neb in that school she had charge of the training department I Miss Samson is the happiest of the I training teachers at present a new t I upright Hamilton piano has been purchased pur-chased for the training school and although al-though used for the whole school to march by It has been placed In her room and will be used in her grade Mr Howell will assist the registrar in the issuing of registration cards tomorrow to-morrow and Mr Young will assist the normal committee Everything has been arranged f < Jr the registering of a larger number of students than ever before and all the professors will be on hand early to receive and assist them Professor J B Toronto spent the weeks of his vacation in a pleasure and fishing expedition to Jacksons Hole The Pedagogium society met In Its first session of the season Friday even 1 ing After a vocal selection by Miss I vo s ton 1iss Ida Peterson COnes B I Roberts i Rob-erts was introduced to the audience of 500 students He lectured on The To Morning of Our Civilization Before beginning his lecture Mr Roberts called attentionto an editorial article in the Provo Enquirer of Sept 15 and from which he read as fol lowsIt Is a little strange that the Brig ham Young academy In the face of the published partisanship of Congressman Roberts address known a The Morn ing of Our Civilization should request him to repeat It before the young men of the academy Certainly that institution tution does not want it to go out to there the-re of the state that partisanship Is apart a-part of the training givjh the young i men of the academy Denunciation of I a administration whose policy has made It possible for s many students I to attend the academy ems to us in bad taste and if the Deseret News correctly cor-rectly reported Mr Roberts address at Salt Lake it was no more nor less than a criticism of the administrations Phi ippine policy SUch a criticism should never be permitted in the pulpits or church schools It is bad enough on the rostrum He said In justice to you this institution in-stitution of learning and myself I read this article from your evening paper As for myself I hoped this Pedagogium society had better taste than to ask for a discussion o partisan questions My subject is purely academic and a long way from the Philippine question Your evening paper I think is just a little too sensitive I shall experiment and read my address first because you are I students and second that you may I discover how far wrong your evening paper 19 Mr Roberts delivered a very instructive In-structive lecture that was purely and solely historical from beginning to end He followed the history of civilization from 1453 to the present time After his lecture was concluded President Brim hall arose and said As director of this society I feel responsible re-sponsible in a great measure for the lectures given This is a church school and we shall consult church authorities I as to who shall lecture here rather I than political rings We want more lecture like the one the Hon B H Roberts has given us tonight A studerits massmeeting was held Thursday and a rew board of directors for the White and Blue elected This board consists of thirteen members representatives of the various class organizations or-ganizations who have charge in general gen-eral of the paper and appoint the editorial torial and business managers The I treasurers report of last year shows a balance of 1100 in cash on hand Publication Pub-lication will begin about Oct 10 A special course m physiology for young ladies is given this year under I young of lrs Suns Y Gates President Brimhall has employed Josiah Jo-siah HIcknmn a graduate from Ann I Arbor Mich to take charge of the physics department The domestic science department is under the direction of Miss Louie Whit taker who is a graduate of Oread college col-lege Worcester Mass under appointment appoint-ment of Governor Wells last year The Beckstervd laboratory of mechanics mechan-ics will be dedicated on Founders day Oct 16 Professor Richardson of Colonia Diaz Mexico rofesor charge of the Spanish v courses courTe department known as the sub freshmen Instituted for the purpose of accommodating young people advanced accommodatn in years but backward in learning will open soon Judging from recent advices ad-vices there will be over 200 enrolled Mrs Lilian Cannon who has charge of the training school will graduate I with the century class this year Agricultural College A preliminary faculty meeting was afternoon Arrange heSd on Thursday aferoon meats were made for examining candidates ment can-didates for the freshman class on Tues dIdate day and Wednesday and candidates for the preparatory department on Tuesday Mrs Cotey of the department of domestic do-mestic arts who has but recently returned re-turned from a long visit among eastern east-ern friends is seriously ill but hopes to be at her post some time during next week Mr Close a classmate of Professor Hedrick and his successor in the chair has just of botany and horticulture arrived < His residence will be at pre ent with Professor Calna Miss Florence Foster daughter of Director Foster is considering an offer Diretor in the public schools of of a position pfblc Bu teState te-State Examiner Anderson has been several days occupied in reviewing Secretary Wlsons bookkeeping Miss Lydia Holmgren new private secretary to President Tanner has been several days Miss Holm here on duty her formerly a teacher In Brig was forerly gren ham City and last year a member of the freshman class Professor Dryden is making a series I of photographs of the buildings and I grounds for exhibition at the state fair |