Show geT SCTBTBCEB SCHOOL Adjourned to Go to Teacher State I I Convention at Logan The university summer school which Ii has been In ws ion in this city adjourned ad-journed last night for the purpose of blD to the Ktsue Teachers convention II conven-tion now in sesFion at Lan Professor j Pro-fessor Stewart bas the arrangements In char and it irs been fixed with i tho Oregon Short Line to run a spec I I ial train leaving Salt Lake at 4 p m today which will arrive in Logan at prr returning on Wednesda even ng One fire fo the round trio This will enable those going from Salt i Lake t a attend three sessions of the state convention RecordBreaking Time From Chicago to Pittsburg in 9 l hours and 2 minutes by rail is the latest tiirebeating record of the Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania company 1 was accomplish without any flourish cf trumpets or advance announcement and was net even known by many of the employees at the terminal points It is considered one of the best ever made on a railroad rail-road Saltair Notes The Kathbone Sisters will excursion excur-sion to Saltair tomorrow This well 3norVi J orsranzation is noted for the interest which always is attached to any enterprise launched under its management man-agement and a pleasant time at the beach may be anticipated Next Saturday the childrens dan ing matinee will b inaugurated at Saltair I wH last from 4 to C D in and in the evening adults will take possession of the floor Professor Moses Christensen wi instruct the little ones in the art of dancing without charge I Representatives of Saltair will so to Grand Junction on the 30th hist to i meet the Christian Endeavor excur siorists who Ull gather at the beach on July 3 About 10000 members of the I order are scheduled to pass through Utah about that time f Nest Sunday Christensens enlarged orchestra will becin a series of sacred f oncerts which will be continued through the season except on July 19 i and 2C Latest sacred and classical j i music cert will be rendered at even con certThe best excursion attraction yet t booked for Saltair this season is i that f which will be for the benefit o the I jt vfee tuad on the SOtij iim Besides i rr the man attractions that will be on r I the cpramme there will be a drawing for many valuable prizes and cash prizes will b given to the persons tI z nir the most tickets for the drawinc Already J Wash Yourg the energetic hustler for the commission has secured j prizes frcm merchants valued at nearly j S400 and he will not cease his mi son ary work until the total value o < the i donated prizes aggregates 500 This will mean a cash donation of 250 from the Saltair management which will uP l distributed among the most active ticket sellers for th drawing A Singular Accident I Vhat might hve been a serious accident j ac-cident to the Saltair bathing train I t which arrived in the city from th iale I at S4j lest evening terminated 11 a I plunge fcath for a horso As the train approached the Jordan bridge the engineer j en-gineer noticed r hori = o on the track ahead ot the engine Instead of leaving ± j leav-ing the track w hen he came to hf i bridge the horse attempted to cross on the tics and almost succeeded bv unfortunately I < un-fortunately 11 made a misstep vhn t within abut 20 let rf the tst sSdj i and fell thrcasrn hi = body resting I I nfl all 1 four 1 f053 the rail an leg dIm i i tCP the ties i Tho train hat td st j the west enJ of the bridge and the K te r trainmen under the direction of Manager I Man-ager Clayton soon came to the rescue The horse seemed to realise that he vas In a ba2 fee and in need of help He did not stiu srie but tried a best j i Iw cculil to facilitate the wok of ex icating him from his dangerous position sition He wa square around and along I a-long plank placed under hir1 his forefeet I fore-feet were placed over the outer edge of tae brldsa an when the men lifted I he braced hIs fore feet against the rail until his hind legs were lifted clear of I the bridge when he plunged forward heqd first into the river The water was deep and he disappeared for a moment only to come to the surface I with a snort of satisfaction and make for th shore He did not appear to be I seriously Injured I Had th engine ran upon the horse the chances are that the train would have been thrown into the river rer At the Lagoon The Twelfth ward people spent yesterday yes-terday at the Lagoon in a very enjoyable enjoy-able manner There has been a slight annoyance at various times owing to the fact that persons who have stopped at stations I en route have been given the goby and compelled to wait for the next train In order that this may be I avoided in the future tickets for intermediate in-termediate points will be honored going I north on trams leaving Salt Lake at I 7 9 1 140 340 540 and 740 and I on the trains leaving Farmington at S i I 10 1 240 440 640 and 10 All other j trains will be Lagoon limited and i will run through from Sal Lake to j Farmington and Farmington to Salt i Lake without stopping This action j not only insures a quicker trip but it j will I allow people to discover just where i they are i dIscoer TBailvay Notes The Second ward of Ogden people Line < to road the Lagoon today over the Short i I The Oregon Short Line will take the I old folks to Garfield Eeach > wand t w-and will bring the Montana Editorial association Thursday from Butte to this city on The Oregon Short Line yesterday put on an extra number o trainmen to take care of the great number of old folks who came to this city but their services were hardly necessary for inmost in-most cases the old people declined any assistance Garfield Beach ha booked excursions as follows June 23 old folks June SO Sixteenth ward July 15 Epworth League The Short Line hauls the old folks to Garfield and back free and Mr Market his extended them the freedom of the bach J For the Bryan lecture on July 1 the Oregon Short Line will run specials from Ogden and intermediate points and from Provo and intermediate pint The fare from Ogden and return rE-turn will be 1 and from Provo and return turn 125 from Lehi and Spanish Fork and return 1 1 The Union Pacific has announced a rate of a fare and a third on the certificate cer-tificate plan from Utah and all points east to New York and Quebec for the annual meeting of the Musical Teachers Teach-ers National association e asoclaton in Xew York June 24 to 2S and the annual convention conven-tion of the American Society of Civil I Engineers in Quebec June 30 to July 2 |