| Show I iTfESCfQQI I I II I A special meeting of tho teachers of the sixth seventh and eighth grades I i wnv held at the Fremont school on Tuesday November iSth at 1 1 oclock to consider the subject of English 1 prrammar Superintendent ChrJstcnscn j j bar charge of the meeting which i proved helpful to those present He I urged that the foundation work in grammar be well laid as much depended I depend-ed upon that particular branch Ho poke of the textbook work and some 1 very Important points were brought i out t At the clodc f general 1 discussion I followed In which a number took part A largo number of teachers and a few I principals were presenL Another npcclal meeting of the fifth I fllxfh ficvonth and eighth I grade teacher teach-er has been called for Tuesday November I No-vember 23th at 1 p in at the Wcat side high school Miss L M Qualtrough principal of the Oqulrrh school will have charge of the meeting and will address the touch en upon the subject of rending after which a discussion will follow It will no doubt bo of Importance to those who attend S Miss I Gemmel wan welcomed to the Washington corpn on last Monday She has had 1 leave of absence and has Just returned from Iowa 4 Mrs Battlcson wan an Interested visitor 1 vis-itor in room 3 at the Fremont during the past week In Mies Mina Kendalls room at the Wasatch Is to be found a very dainty Japanese corner tilled will all sorts of curiosities The children have Japanese < ulosIUNI Thp chldrt hlo been much IntenvU in the study o Japan and the collection adds much tote to-te Interest Supervisor Polloclc took a prominent part In the Summit County Teachers Institute at Coalville on Friday last Mrn Allen supplied at the Grant on Wednesday and at the Lowell on Friday Fri-day Superintendent ChrlstenBen Dr Whitney and Supervisor Elliott were visitors at the Franklin early In the wcelc jeel S One of the students In manual train inS at the OquIrrh has shown great eklll In making a very neat checkerboard I checker-board from different kinds of woodS S i S Children at the Summer aro taking great Interest In drawing and painting Four specimens aro to be taken from each room end mounted on gray cardboard card-board which will then be lump in the corridor where all can see them Miss Noland Sirs Ingram and Mrs HanFohoff wero recent visitors at the Twelfth school I Medical Director Whitney spent Tuesday Tues-day and Wednesday at the Hamilton school examining the pupils eyes and I looking for germs of diseases 4 One hundred volumes of choice juvenile Juve-nile literature have Just been added to the Emerson school library The books jre adapted for the use of pupils in third grade and including those of the sixth Charles ChafTIn of the Hamilton has received a special promotion from the I seventh A class to the eighth B Mlas Maud May Babcock Instructor In elocution and physical culture at the State University gave an Interesting treatment of the subject of reading before be-fore the teachers of the Union school on last Monday Miss McManis has been at the Uintah during the past week giving Instruction In penmanship a Pupils who show great skill In drawing draw-ing at the Jackson on are Esther Wlst H man Nora Hansen Lizzie Farsc Efllc Chatterton Iva Davis William Rae burn Maud Wcstwood and Clarence nidd S a The Lowell visitors thIs week were Mosdames Kerwin Jones Achcson Johnson Knosvl ton Romnc3r Warn Ttogcrs MadSon Held Sundbcrg Young Tlbbltts Lairbourne Powers Culrner Pratt Nolan Evans Benedict I Lindsay Rogers Mr Daly Mr Axton and Mr Service S S S State Superintendent Nelson left for 1 St George Tuesday evening and will spend several days Inspecting schools In I I the southern part of the State 1 Mies Emma Mitchell the eighth I grade teacher at the Union school has been granted a leave of absence for I the remainder of the school year She I left lost Tuesday fOI Brazil South America where she will be an Intruc tor In a girls school In her opinion and in the Judgment of the board the i experience will be of great value to her I In her further work as a teacher She fl sails from New York December 3rd D L McDonald has been assigned to fill I her placeat the Union fl An athletic club has been formed at the Jackson with Miss Cox as presi i dent Ellcs Yealcs vicepresident Rod Tiny Olson scrretnry and treasurer Ma l tilda Thoman atsiHtnnt secretary The I object of the club is to encourage phy I sical 1 exercise I I At the JackFou srhno the following i children of the primary gralcs have I had their drawings plnryrl In the corn I dor Nora irinwm Abrnln ewls lid I 1 e Kessler Sidney Folland Alvin Frot U i tier Ruth Fnllmd Jjllllth FellowB Mainlo Vaughn Clifford Williams and I II I LevI Amis t Mrc Ell A FolIamL Was n visitor alI I al-I I the Jackoou on Friday I i A meeting o thi Parents club of the I i Whittier school was held Friday afternoon after-noon The following ofllcerB were elected I I ed for the year Mrs Epperson presi I dent Mrs Gaby vicepresident Mrs Park secretary and Mrs Condon treasurer After the election of officers Mrs Fritz gave an Interesting talk The parents then Inspected the chll drcnM work which vas on exhibit In the different roms ant all were well pleaycd with the work being done S S Visitors at the Whlltlcr during tho week were Mrs Condon Mr Reed Mrs A Rohror Mm Horton Mrs Cowlcy Mrs Lynne and 18 New comb a a a Mrs Hlggr of the Whlttler visited Miss Thomas of the Riverside Wednesday Wednes-day forenoon Two basketball teams have recently been organised at the Jarkson In lie boys team Morris Parry Is manager Harold Brown captain Fred Torkeld son secretary In the girls Ethel LieM T Is numngerj Edith Glllespie captain and Hetty Haslam secretary I A parents meeting will bo hHd at the Washington school on Thursday December Uh at r i p m A cordial Invitation In-vitation In 1 extended to nil patrons and friends of the school lo 1 he present Prof Stewart of the University will deliver de-liver an address upon manual training Mrs Budd Mrs Root and Mr Cole Were visitors at the Washington the past week At the Fremont school Mr Webster visited Miss Moffctts room last Wednesday YCd ncsdn S S The Fremont basketball team han challenged the Jackson team for a game in the near future Some promotions have occurred at the Franklin the past week Roy Groos beck and A Iva drover from the seventh A to the eighth Bi Ala Wellman from the sixth A to the r seventh B Supervisor Doxoy will have charge of tho mechanical drawing In the WestSide West-Side high school In connection with his other duties Ho will assume control of the manual training on the Westside West-side with his office at the Union school and Miss Jessup will have charge of the manual training on the East Ride with headquarters at the Bryant high school a Miss Pollock held a special meeting of the teachers of the second A grade with the third B teachers invited on last Tuesday afternoon The subject of geography was discussed Miss Kate Mackenzie of the Oqulrrh has had the sincerest expressions of sympathy from her many friends as well is her fellowteachers In her bereavement be-reavement A large bouquet of flowers In a beautiful vase was a token of love and sympathy from her pupils Supervisor Wctzell visited I the Oqulrrh Sumner Webster and training train-Ing schools the past week 0 Among the recent visitors at the Sum ncr were Mrs Pierce Miss Laura Benz and Mr Wctzell S S The Bavarian string band visited the Longfellow school on Friday The beautiful music was greatly appreciated appre-ciated by teachers and pupilo S a S Miss Pollock Inspected the work In all the rooms of the Longfellow the past week On Tuesday Mrs Shore visited the Longfellow and on Wednesday Mrs Shrimpton Mrs Bush and Miss Plcrcoy visited the same school The seventh grade of the Washington have organized a society and will hold their first meeting on Wednesday November No-vember 2Cth As n fitting climax to the study ot Japan Miss Grace Hcikes of tho Lowell had a Japanese day on Friday Tho room was adorned with Japanese pictures pic-tures fans lanterns parasols while the blackboards were filled with typical drawings of that country Harry Chlk aralshi a Japanese e pupil In the sixth grade placed the Japanese character for the word welcome on the front board At the close of the programme tea and wafers were served by seven little maids In Japanese costume During Dur-ing this time mandolin and guitar music mu-sic was furnished by the Romney trio which was greatly enjoyed A goodly number was present nnd each received a souvenir of Japanese design In watercolor water-color the handiwork of Lealje Isom George Barnes Richelieu Sundberg and Roger Powers The following pro gramme was rendered Song School Reading Binding of Chinese Feet Marguerite Ropers Reading Chinese Wedding Catharine Hold Essay Chinese Schools Burdetle Clawson Piano solo Beatrice Warn Composition Hole In Ruby Japan Lambournc Reading Japanese o People Roger Pow m Stanley Vorthen Essay Dress of Japanese VV flame Rogers Recitation Helens Japanese Viola Doll Godbo Dialogue Extreni Politeness i Nan CInwHon Genevleve James Talk Japanese Uhlldnu Ottlnper Romney Esay laparieso SthonlH Scot Plawtiop Talk Japanese School Kcndal Tihbfllu Original poem Japan Kdllh Aehson Piano solo Marpuerllo Rogers OlluCr Talk Industries and Productions IOt11ra Beatrice Warn Talk Rice Fields Ucrmou Wells Running Silk and Silkworm Alice Ifurdv Delia Voiing nll Piano solo1 Uuby Liinbourno Talk Tea Plantationsliiilh Ayland Quotations I Twelve miplln Reading Japanese Dinner ni v pHi Peter Service Wnfiatch vliltors thlH week wercMrs Smith Mrw Dtinslun Isres Paul Coz zlns and Hoborl The OrlOsociety of the Wasnleh will give a Thanksgiving programme on next Wednesday The seventh A class will be c wil their guests > A principal meeting was held on Thursday afternoon Amoog the sub jects dlscusaed were The Economic Hse of School Suppllco and the Proper Use of School Books a Mr Miles of the Sumner will speak on Southern Utthi at the next meeting of the teachers of that school Principal Wallace and corpn of teachers teach-ers at the Union school aro preparing for an entertainment In the Interests of the piano fund on Wednesday evening next Booths arc to he arranged for the sale of confectionery and an inviting invit-ing menu In which oysters will be an Interesting feature will be served Messrs Williams Wade and Mrs Croton wore visitors at the Jackson this week S I A display of manual training products pro-ducts Is to be made In the teachers room at the city and county building early the coming week The public Is Invited to see it i Mr Parratt principal of the Uintah attended the Summit County Teachers Institute nt Coalville on Saturday He conducted some classes In art before cnsc the teachers and also delivered an address ad-dress upon the same subject Throughout the Uintah school now green window shades hove been hung which improvement O was needed c Teachers of the Emerson school were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrn Byron Cummings on Tuesday last A paper war given by Mrs J M Dart after which refreshments were served S S Dr Whitney spent Tuesday at the Hamilton Principal Bartons plan for arourlng deeper Interest In geography Is proving very aalsfactory On Friday last In a contest between 7 B and 7 A clauses the former won after a spirited contest Tuesday the S B challenged and vanquished van-quished the 7 B and Friday of this week the S B was chnlcnger by the G A Mr WclzeJl in busy preparing songs set to music for the use of the first second third and fourth grade teachers Also music cards for note rending and interval work will soon be sent out Webster visitors this week were Mrs Moscr and Miss Alrd Tho Webster school will purchase a rug for the platform In the hall where the piano stands About S160 have thus far been spent on the model corridor 250 by the Ladies Literary club for statuary busts pictures etc The Clycopcdla of Names ha hccn given to the Emerson library by Prof Cummings of the University 4 May Graham is manager and Leona Miles Is captain of the Fremont basketball basket-ball team Pupils doing excellent work In drawing draw-ing at Fremont are Hazel Slater Clifford Clif-ford Parratt Roland Hardy Alllo Curtis Cur-tis Mabel Foster Edith Ellis Heber Wllklns Pearl ChUvers Burnt work Is going to be Introduced in the lower grades M at the Fremont Mrs Bailey supplied at the Oqulrrh Tuesday and WednesdayS S S Helen Hanna of room 11 Lowell school accompanied by her parents left on Thursday evening for IOn 0 where they will spend about six weeks The parents of the Whlttler school district met at that t school on Friday l the written work during the month was placed on exhibition In the various rooms and the parents expressed themselves them-selves as well pleased with what they saw High School Notes The East Side high school held its first assembly Thuraduy morning at which Superintendent Christensen apoke very earnestly and ll Interestingly I upon An Aim in Life Aftor a few Introductory I remarks re-marks upon the success of tho school and Its probable future growth Mr ChristenSen Christen-Sen took up his subject Ito spoke of the different reasons for attending school showing that for the most pant the grade pupils attend because they arc forced to do 50 but that high school pupils attend of their own free will This they may do bocaiisc of plaiiH for the future for developing de-veloping some special ability However as only n few students have special aptitude apt tude such an that of Benjamin West or of Dr Watta to determine their choice cl0lce of work It Is Important that pupils very early In their high school life select some ono line of work as their specialty and make up their mInd to hold to It But while they should have special training In their chosen line they must put In a good foundation o general knowledge In cbs InS Mr Christensen cautioned the pupils that In pursuing their aim thoy should not forget to plan to do something for their fellow beings rue assembly closed with a piano solo by Sarah Wilson The picture In tho shadow box 13 an oil painting The Meadow Pasture by Thoinns B CraIg ono of the best American Ameri-can painters of rattle The picture Is especially es-pecially line In the effect of light at It hay that 0 the llyht radiating from tho central objects The picture Is kindly lent by Mr and Mrs J E Calnc Miss Tcasdcl gave the second In her erlen of talks on great painters Monday Period Iho subject being Fra Angollco and Ills Miss ROWOH Vcrpll classes are doing excellent ex-cellent work In the metrical reading of the Aoncld renrll Salllc Kcllo of the second midyear class hns drLwn an excellent blacklmnrd map Illustrating the ha I tie of the defeat of Iho I Ncrvil which has bpen the subject of the residing In tho Caesar elasen the nast week I Miss BuebananK steiiid year Latin olassep ha vn had sevonil lessons in prose compositionon lln I story nf Ulysses V a aTm Il a-Tm Advanced Irench olasnes have fin isiitl llielr 1 plndy of presslons need Jn dcsirlblnc Irenoh in Mls mill wrote Friday Fri-day us a llnnl oxereIs I In that Ihi of work al jlej < ei Ipllon of a Frenfh dinner Thoy CUo arc still work J on French prey The bqglnnlnp German classes are learn ing German proverbs nclectcd by the pu pits wllh I suggestions from I heir Instructor Instruc-tor Mr Reese ecse I Miss Corhhtn second year classes are taking up Irvlngn t StrntforclonAvon for study 1 In paragraph development Miss Qualliouphs clauses havo taken up the Iliad Mr Rays history claseee have been rc cltlnvr from hcaVd outlines of tho reigns of the different Romnn TJmpororH These outlines 4 ro placed on the l board by rfi plls from memory Special topIcs havo also beon assigned lo each pupil A number of the civics pupils hnvo hinditd hI their report on Ino I municipal I and State governments Utah The olh eri will bund theirs In by Thanksgiving The papers will be corrected by l Mr Trav is and returned to bo rewritten 5 Tho blackboard of tIm history room phoNvs a list of flit names of all pupils In tho Greek and United States history clauses with a dellnltQ nislpnment of read log to ho done pliletd by ouch nanie Each pupil IP I required to plve either I written or him oral report pf tho work assigned to S S fl Sorcnseni sixth period algebra claaa had a test In frt principles In which Mabel Caimdy lltl Ida Robinson wroto perfect papern Miss Yardlcys third year algebra class was piveij a Lent this week by Mr Qllll lau he 1 head of the mathematics dciart mont Robert IFartloy I halj tho distinction lelnlUon of having written S a perfect n errs er-rs ProwsorH two first midyear classes liitvo had U examination in simultaneous equullona The best paper In the first division waM that by Mitlillcio Orlob tho three best In tho second divlplon weVe thnuc by Bessie Croxall Ahram Cooley and Edith Sutherland e 1 The beginning algebra clu 3 Wan given n opoco teat In rapid multiplication The bent time was made by Carl Nelson and Ruby Kocbcr S SS Mr BrOwns third and sixth period geometry cln iea had a conlcat on Iho triitln established In book 1 Thoso re malnlnp utandlnp at tho closo of the periods were CnrllH Chatileld Arthur Aloreton Jumen Alley Znytla Bothwell Spencer Voting Gadd Calllnon Frt Mon ahan Duphn Ilatemnn Warner Thomp son Lorov Deane Chit Mnyne Ired Richmond Rich-mond fUplnrild ICdmundH In Iho third period class and luc Nlrholn Ruby Serantun Ourdfllo 1arker Jennie GlaHer Mamie Iloppun Sellna Brown Dertiia Crosier Ruby Maim Joo llcnncstiy In the sixth period cInE Mr Tnwnsonde commercial arithmetic chiHSes had a teal In quick addition the example consist Ing of ion numbers of ten digits each Otto Fisher obtained an ac curiln rrstill In one minute ten second six other pupils In one minute llftecn seconds The map and chart work of the commercial com-mercial I peopraphy eln Hco cannot bo too highly rommonded The maps are of the dllferent sections of tho coiint > and show the rivers luIccH cities natural and inan ufarlurlnp products Some are III pen and Ink while others art In color All are drawn to a scale Tho best maps Ire those by I Leonard Brown Frnnk Rudy Ethel t Adambon Edwin Tolhursl Nellie Anderson Risslo Alhii George Evinn Mabel Wlnklesn and Carrie Bultorwood The Ilnirls how the iiuut lye amounts of produetlon of tile dllferent t countries and the comparative I I values I of tho I different years The l > ept charta Ire those bv Olive Uoddanl Smile B flley Leonard Brown rora young Nellie Colletl Mabel Ray and Grace Russell Tho law case to be tried In th civics class will como off about Chrlslmaq time The prisoners are I Roy Bourne George RarrotL and Florence Grant The cutler neya are Lisle Smith and John Dlx for the prosecution and Ll Turner and Elizabeth Eliz-abeth Palmer for tho defense Mr Garret tp physiology olacaea have been making a clone study of Ih muscles mus-cles His physiography clnsocn hove made excellent diagrams to represent the unv ernl methods by which springs aro produced pro-duced MIsa Slokoe phyfilogTAphv clapR have had several exercises In the Interpretation Interpreta-tion of plates illustrating the work of rlvera The ch mlntry elnaR s on Thursday performed per-formed tho historic experiment first made by Berzcllmf and Du LonE demonstratIng lie gravimetric composItion of water by ualng copper oxide and hydrogen This week tho subject for study will be the atmosphere a S a Tho physics classes have ben at work on problems with machines Th third game of football In the serIes for the silver cup will be played ThanksgIving Thanks-gIving day at Ogden A gpoolal train will bo run S S S Tho cadets will appear In their now uniforms uni-forms this week It will be remembered that some changes have beon made Tho trousers are sky I blue with black mohair stripes the noncommlssloncd officers I have light limo chevrons Instcail of pold and the commissioned officers have shoulder der straps Instead of chevrons There was no guard mount Friday ow lug to the had weather The drill wan on tho manual of nrniH and held In tho corridor I S Capt Harold Hills of company A Is I of fleer of tho week Orson Pratt has been detailed for tho Hag and Gadd Calllsun appointed bugler 0 a 5 Lieut Webb made the following appointments ap-pointments In I the Est Side company Friday Fri-day Frank Dyer Second Lieutenant Richard Young fifLJ sergeant Edgar Earls Frank Halm and Julian Bambir per sergeants Other appointments will be made next Friday Company D will appear In their now uniforms Tuesday 0 The sophomoro committee on constitution constitu-tion completed Its work at a meeting Tuesday and will mibmlt the result to the class tomorrow afternoon a The Juniors at their meeting Monday voted class dues of 25 cents a month to be paid the llrst Vvdnesday In the month The president appointed Hen Harris Cor ydon Illpglns and M iude Wheeler a committee com-mittee on ilnance The scnlor also held a meeting Monday night the Important business belnp the selection of a elms pin Tho one chosen is diamond oliancd llin cchtur being white enamel with K 03 In gold upon It Surrounding Sur-rounding the enamel are ribbons of pold bearing tho letters I S L II S In blue enamel Further business was tho election elec-tion of a class day committee and the voting a class party for Saturday November No-vember 20lh The class day committee Is composed of the following members Will I3ateman chairman Louise Bancom Roy Williams Helen Bambcrgor and John Jensen The commlttoe on arrangements will have charge of lie party which Is I to be given at tho Ladies Literary club house Tho committee JB Eric Davelor Chrcslus Trpp Robert Marsh Louise Maddlson Maude McCarpar S The first number of the Red and Black went to press Thursday evening and will be on sale tho cloy boforo Thanksgiving The next Issue will be at Christmas time after which their I will be four more regular reg-ular niimhcrn and a special commencement commence-ment number R IT Tcrhnnc of Denver sent a book of views of Niagara to the hIgh school the past week Louise Maddlson Margie Kollo EdIth Atkins Mabel Wlnkless Tlmy Week Gcorgo Ilamn Arlhur Newman Sue trI mer Burrtetto Parker G rtlo Seals ties sIll Deii > her and Ada West have returned to school aftir absence on account of illness ill-ness Ellis Black has returned from his trip to Chicago and reentered his classes Mnrpucrlte Taylor has entered for civics and Greek history Superintendent Christensen was a vla Itor at the school on Friday Laura Hunting of the University of Utah visited the high srhuol Wednesday S S a Ada AVhllllesoy1IIH withdrawn from schcol on account of l Illhealth S 5 5 < Maude McCvoy and lMllh i Burns have hn obliged to leno school on account of nlckncsss w fKdlth Suit litriuiiul linn ltlidriwn from school to accomp her i parents tn WaBhlnplon 5 4 Ie Roy Pickering and Webster Carey are out of school on sufounl of sickness NIPs Corhln has moed lo 411 Hast FIrst South I University of Utah I Prof Roylance addressed the Normal society lost Monday his subject being That Difference In Raers and Pioples Produce Developmttt In Clvlllzntlmi I The propramm for Monday will hw an mlilrew by Dr Tulmape piano solos by bliss Bessie Riddle md Ella Ncllson and a i reading by Miss Bessie Vldner Tho November number of the American Chemical Journal which was received at the University last week contains an article ar-ticle on Ilydrolvsls t of Trlacetylglucose by Enzymes written by I Dr S F Are and JDr J 1 E Hlnklns former assistant professor In chemistry at the Northwestern Northwest-ern university Most of the research work wne done while Dr Arreo waR itt it-t ht Chicago university during the stint mir though part of II was Unlshed hereIn here-In tho Game number Is an article bv 1 R Bailey professor of organic chemistry In the University of Twp In whIch mention men-tion Is I made and references given to somo of Dr Acrccs work The medicine box presented by the Z C M 1 I has been placed In Iho Upper hall of the physical building In easy reach of the Ktmlcnta In casu of accident S S S Tho chomlcal department has recently received fifty pallonb of chemically juire alcohol Tho alcohol was Imported direct from Japan nnd on account of Its being for tho Inlvprslly wits locelvetl duty free But on arriving here tho University was tequlred to put up a bond of C500 as a lIe curlly against It being used us liquor or sold oulKldo of school work < Louis J Sockels who loft school last yoar to take a position In South Amurlun Is back and was a visitor on Thursday J B Forester assistant editor of the t Mining Engineer pavu a t theater part to the membera of the staff last A eilnua doy 4 5 a ldnAn An Intercolleglftto dcbatQ has been ar ranged with tho University of Idaho for he 10th of January at the Snlt Lake Theater The-ater the subject being Resolved That the United fitatis Senators should bo elected by popular vote The first px1 Imlnary debate for choosing the debating team will bo held on the llrst Friday In December a a Dr Stewart will lecture to tho cltlMno of Bprlnpvlllo Monday evening on the subject of Manual Training By Tuesday Prof Taylor of the Unl ernlty band expects to receive five now iiBlriimeiite Including n luha a Glide trombone a B flat cornet and CI bass and iiaru drum all of which were ordered two weeks ago by President Klngsbury ACtor the game with tho Agricultural college last Saturday rovoral members of the alumni banqueted tho Varsity ilayers at the A Ita club Senator Kaw hits and B IT Roberta were among the InVited guests Tho Zota Gamma had an original pro gramme last Friday In which J O Carter Car-ter T M Reese A O Sodorberrr O W SodlJrbrrGj Carlson II E Smith W H Smith and R D Caste engaged In a utorytolllnp contest Several line stories were told and everybody present hud u good time S S SIt S-It till COM well wo shall meet tho Unl vorslty of Wisconsin In a football gamo on tho 20th of December The Amazons will be predated at the Salt Lake Theater on tho night of Jan mry 16th Manager Thomas was In hones of jiresontlng the play boforp tho Christmas Christ-mas holidays but ho was unablo to secure se-cure a date at tho Iheater John Condlc was forced to saver his connection with The Amazons on account ac-count of the large amount of school work which requires all his time Dr Talmagc has boon In Millard county for tho last few days Investigating the advisability of sinking artesian wells Jn 1S9S the Legislature appropriated S50X for this work The money was sunk but very little witter wa found Jn JDW another an-other appropriation of 10090 was made for the same purpose and It Is In this connection that Dr Tulmago has been asked to mako his report During the absence of Dr Talmago his classes havo been in chargo of Fred J Pack r Registration has now got beyond tho 700mark School will be closed next Thursday and Friday on account of Thanksgiving a 4 Stephen W Wallace was ono of tho eighteen out of forty who passed the examination ex-amination at Washington and was ordered or-dered for duty to the Annapolis naval school Tho ball given by the Social Leagues Friday night was well attended The committee went to extra woilc to have tho Moor In good condition RO that the dancing was exceptionally good The decorations dec-orations by the girls were neat and tasteful taste-ful Everybody present scorned to havo a good time A S S Misses Mabel Brown ana Edith Kendall Ken-dall last year normal graduates who ore now teaching at the Franklin school were seen In the halls last Wednesday S S Ii Wallace Caldcr a former student called on Thursday to Inform his old schoolmates school-mates that no woulJ lave on Saturday for a mission to Great Britain t 5 5 Ono hundred law books were received from the State library on Friday t aS The followlnp have been appointed to fill tho vacancies In tho normal thirteen scholarships Lincoln Kilty Alice Cox Holda Gronnlnp Maud Fvarren May Hen drlckson Uolen Sawodykl Roao O Dilcn Arnclba Poulton Evan Garnett manager of the Junior Dramatic club has bunded In his resignation resig-nation lie expects to leave school to lako up a position In the city Elbert I Thomas and Jay 15 I Johnson will assume the management of the Tulu O S SAt S-At chapel Wednesday AVIIIIam Iglcheart addressed the students lie I spoke In a Jovial strain for a few minutes and then took up his subject which was The Advantage Ad-vantage College Education 1 As an example ex-ample of progress of college training hi cited that a few yiara apo but 10 per cftnt of the people enpapcd In nmuspaper work had received I college odiKMtipnn but now ho said fully S i per cent of those con nerted with the largo papers are educalec m < Mi Dr Ivlnpfbtiry then spoke for nfl n-fl minutes and pave It na his opinion that t In the nict teji voars majoiltyiof the business opportunltleb would bo upon only lo I COMORO nn n Chapel next week will bo conducted by William Nolson and nmelc will 10 l < furnished fur-nished by MIss Mabel 1 Cooper M 5 4 r Manager Riper Is hn l isy making preparations prepara-tions for II grand ball In be given at hllsrmltJ1 ThUiTilav evpiiltjg In honor of the t Stanford University uam and their frlVnUs Iho flair u will ho the most eiiborutoof uny evrr given In tfonnerllon JIK JJxe University Tin JCollowlnp ladles have been Invltoii m act is chaperons iJc d1 lotS II M J Wlhv ThomaflKeariS J 1 1 T 1 vKlng bury Hoyt Sherman H F Holmes Robert HnrkncM I W W Riler David Keith H Bamberger and J X Ferguson Fer-guson Prof Stewart t who has been very niueh Interested In the introduction of clohiestlc pcltfiicG In the schools cit the Stall was much grailled on receiving a letter from SUperlritomlviU Inrnes L Brown of the Utah tountv schools Jn which he stated that he hud Installed nuuiiial t raining in all the roiinlv schools und tblll It was a marltcd Mieccss The otudcnU are work lifg In matorlals which can be secured In their own vicinity I 4 The orxfaMngdepi hnci received some new crucibles and muffles made from Utah clay These are the first start ufaetijrcd from Utah material and tip 10 the present time have b6on very sails factory a S > An extension I of th class held by Prof Murnhnll In general lllrrattire last year for Jichoof teachers and biiKlness men hits boon provided for The linn rfcsslo will bo 1 hofl 1 Tuesday UI 1 clock in one of the University t iJiillilliiBH Prof Marshall would 111 iII thoxe dMilrous 1 of taking lie Biibjnet lobe at Uilrt class Fourteen people peo-ple have signified their Intention of tak lug tho subject I I i S Tho Parents and Teachers associationS of the raining school met Friday evening In the Normal bulliJIitK and were ad droauod by Prof Stewart and In Stephens Steph-ens 0 S U 0 Friday tho Mocond era do students were busy making bread which will be plvon to lliu poor of the cite on Thanksgiving All the children have been bringing donations dona-tions of uncooked eatables which will be prepared and cooked by thoni and will go to swell the Thanksgiving offering of the school oil S During tIm past week the t second grade students haw been spinning1 and carding in connection with their studY of wool II The eighth grade buys have been receiving re-ceiving instruction In drafting and draw log working inodclo They trill begin on woodwork as soon ao they have finished Agricultural College the first time In Logan Nov 2tlor of Iho faculty ap ears a lady member tearcd buforo the student body in chapel xerclBon this morning Mrs Cotoy at he t reqiifHt of Prtsldent Kerr hod 1 out In what will probably bv a regular ountom In the future The lady standn at the lead of Iho domestic wtadcpnrtinont and entertained tho ntiulenLM with a moo lu chi explanation of the riSe atrugplon and of lomcsllc aclenco In rapId dcveloninont lito achSofs of Amorlcn Tho now feature well received by the audience WM very and a hearty round of applause tendered at tho close of thin remarks In the most succcarul examination nlons the linen of military tactlco over el ihn the Institution rho following young men eirned and will hereafter weir m stripes and consequently will pTncifUo among the cad in For 6aptalnp Mccni Farrell and Rich First Lloutnant Messrs KldwMl Smith Korr and Sainp hon Secjnd Llouicnant Mcosra Jordan anl Gleed For sorsroants Messrs Fncles Wlnklcr Lytlf Jrnnlniu Tlammom Rerryman Clark Fnrnaworth Leo anti Taylor The young men appear at drill now almost universally In military coa tume and form a very imposing picture Comnmndanl ncr9 Is to bo complimented military department on tho condition of tho ment A new paper rack occupying only a few feet of floor space and with a capacity ca-pacity of twnty dally papers for n week Has been placed In tho rendlncronm A rubber wheeled dummy Htopladdera and four elegant hardwood tables have been added to tho fixtures of tho stockroom Director Wldtaoe and his staff are arranging ar-ranging to holrl a series of Institutes throughout t tho State Ono excellent fpa ture will ly that Biibjectn of greatest Im portancn and Interest will ho selected for each respective locality so that Information Informa-tion they may give will bo pat and practical prac-tical a S The poultry department la In receipt ot ono thoroughbred barred Plymouth Rock anti ono Whit Wynndottn rooster from the Agricultural college of Maine Tho collectIon of fowls hero now cannot bo surpassed anwhr Tim senior class will clvc a ball In the gymnasium Wednesday evening before Thanhncivlnir i 5 a S The new system provided for handling absentees lo now In vojrue and rollovers tho teachers of much discipline The wholo matter of receiving and accepting excuses Is In tho hands of a committee t A very nuccesaful session of the Law club was held yesterday Mr Farrell road an excellent paper on tho events of the week and Mr Rich gave a tIne description de-scription of criminal law procedure Bf 3ldi these qulzz prcvlouply assigned wcro answered and discussed and our sections of the universal law of negotiable Instruments wero taken up and considered consid-ered a 0 MIsa Lydln Holmgren wan tho victim of quito a scare In the laboratory I today Tho Indy war lighting a gas Jet and on explosion ex-plosion drove the flame all over her scorching nor hands and face and singing sing-ing her hair Tho results wore not serious seri-ous The explosion was not due to carelessness care-lessness but It seemed that some gas had generated around the lampS lamp-S 4 11 Prof Peterson has Just finished tho classification and labeling of IK specimens speci-mens of rocko 3ent to tho college by tho Government and now has them together with about IP ONCullcnt specimens which ho has gathered from the Western mountains moun-tains during tho last two years In shape for clnga room object lessons and study Among the latter arc Home of the ilnesc specimens of glaciated rock anywhere incan in-can tivi t y a i i Prof Swends Ks preparing elaborate elab-orate report of the work done last summer sum-mer by himself and a body of students In the Bear Lake region The observations observa-tions were made under the auspices of lie department of geological surveys All questions rclUive to tho storage of tho waters of Bear river In Bear lake were considered The studonlo connected with tho work aro said to have grasped the situation like old hands and proved that their course In tho college was a practical one S a a Names mean little Mrs Cotcy docs not work In tho department of coata and dresses but has charge of tho cooking department and Mrs Cook has nothing to do With the cookery but upends hoc time In tho sewingrooms making coats and kindred things Tho football game arranged for between the Idaho academy and second team here has been called off on account of some vacancies In the former eleven Two hundred students petitioned the faculty toda to have a threeday holiday holi-day at Thanksgiving time and hold school Monday next to make up the loss After a lengthy discussion It was decided to ascertain how many students would go to their homes In case the holiday Is extended ex-tended If half so Intend the petition will bo granted |