Show I I I HP ff lO f 0 I I 11 f Ufk S il I I r 4 t f the first half month of the school I ycnr Is past and in some rcspcclo little hau been accomplished In the first place new pupils have been coming In dally and It takes some time before I teachers nnd pupils get l acquainted and f understand ouch others ways Then they have been unfortunate enough not to have all the new school books on I band at the beginning of school and I not much can be accomplished without 1 the necessary books nnd materials In I some schools the roms arc uncomfortably uncomfort-ably crowded and there work is I somewhat some-what retarded Then numerous changes I due to vnrlour causes have occurred I in the ell > orps during these two I I 1 it1Ig 7 J IW I I tt k q1 n 1 Jiics i Lca del Art Department Wust Side High School weeks Yot In spite of all these hInd i inces and obstacles the schools at the end of the second week arc In a very satisfactory state as to I their work A great amount of work has been outlined out-lined for this year In tho course of rtndy and principals teachers and pupils pu-pils are determined to do all the work prescribed and make this the banner year in the city schools + to m The joint meetings arranged by Supervisors Su-pervisors Pollock and Elliott for the past week were Well attended and great Interest was manifested for the first meeting The conjoint meetings will continue during the coming week The first will I be for teachers of the third grade Tuesday FYptombcr 23rd at 1 1 p in room 20S i the second for teachers of fourth grade Wednesday September Septem-ber 21th at 430 at the same place u Mrs Elliott will meet the sixth grade teachers on Thursday September 25th at 4 p m the seventh grade teachers on Friday September 26th at the same time a aMiss a-Miss Nellie Manning who was a teacher in the Union school last year has a leave l of absence and has gone to Fresno Cal to spend a year a J Mrs Bailey supplied at the Lowell on J Monday and Tuesday I X The pupils in Lake Breeze district arc transnortedby bus to the Union school 4 at an expense of the board as heretofore hereto-fore e 0 Supervisor WotrcH held his first meeting last Tuesday with the teachers teach-ers of the eighth grade It was a very profitable meeting On Wednesday hemet he-met the seventh grade teachers and on Thursday the Beginners und first grade teachers It a aMiss a-Miss Maudo HarroW of the Sumner Is located at the Hails for the present I X 0 t I Blaine Rogers who has been spending spend-ing his vacation In California has returned re-turned and entered the Lowell fifth I grade on Friday a a 1 Dr E W Whitney has been reappointed reap-pointed medical Inspector of the board for the coming year o I Harry Jensen Luella Waring Carrie I Patrick Lacy Farnsworth Rosabcll I I I Odcll and David Lyon who completed the eighth grade work at the Lowell last year are enrolled at the Stale University in the normal course J W I Miss Nellie Powers has accepted a position In the Seattle schools for the I coming year S 4 A The past two weeks the teachers of I the Longfellow school have been drilling drill-Ing on discipline and marching and both are much improved The piano Is I presided over by two teachers Misses Alexander and Davis > Supervisor Wetzell announces the following I fol-lowing teachers meetings Second rrade Tuesday September 23rd at 330 p m Sixth grade Wednesday Septum bcr 24th at I p m Third grade Thursday September 25th at 330 p m o Teachers at the Lowell were glad tow to-w < < lcome Mlsa Alice Manning back to I work on Tuesday after being laid upI up-I with a sprained ankle a j Miss Myrtle Abell who spent the past j summer with her parents in Merced I Cal has returned and has resumed her work In the Waterloo cchooL o OAt O-At the Washington school especial effort ef-fort has been made to render attractive the fine landings at the turn of the stairs leading from the second to the third floor The great length of tho ceilings there und the group of very tall windows give an almost medieval effect which tho board stolrxxayn serve to heighten Both landings are attractively attrac-tively furnished with rugs tables easy phalrs jardinieres cants anil pictures A beautiful Winged Victory with uplifted I up-lifted wreath of reward most effectively effective-ly placed upon a lofty pedestal Is 1 the I flrpt thing that greets the eyes of the pupils upon marching up the stairs 110 I Miss MolHe Alexander has been permanently I per-manently placed In ohurge of the second sec-ond grade nt the Webster a aMIss a-Miss Pollock visited the Emerson Fremont Wasatch Webster Ninth Ofiulrrh and Washington schools dur I iiifr the past week i I lUSH Bessie Hanks of the Union with I her mother are pleasantly located at the j I liensa it ton I Miss Mercy Baker Is substituting at the Union for Mrs Wins who la absent I on account of linens i A The teachers who are welcomed this I year for the first time to the Webster copra are Mlsa Jessie Home a Unlver I flit > graduate Mlwi Mamie White of the Fremont Mr Nleleon last year of the Washington Miss Jennie Smith formerly 1 for-merly of the Bryant and Miss Gertrude Ger-trude Rcllly of the Lowell OJ a I Misn Albaugh of the Unix orally of Wisconsin visited Miss StanchlleldH i room at the Longfellow school and spent home lime Inspecting the work I there last Thursdaya I a Department work has been going on In the Franklin school for three yeans with grout Hiicctsg This year It Is I not I confined only I to the upper grades but extends through the fourth and fifth also In the lower grades Miss T > lIch has charge of the drawing and geography geogra-phy Miss Lyttle language music and reading Mr Taylor arithmetic und writing In tho upper grades Mry Banker has the reading drawing and music Mrs itohblns geography Miss Duncan language to The folio wing were Longfellow vlnlt I torc during the jdst week Mrs Brock man Mrs Clark iviln Pauline Mrs Foulger Mrs Shrlmpton Mr Plnney and Augusta Gensch of SL Louis j Mrs Angtll supplied at the eon e-on last Tuesday The pllnclals held n meeting on Wednesday afternoon at which some Important business was transacted Mss Florence Jcssup 1 who has been employed is i filytant ImitniLtor I In the manual lralnl I department of our uhocils has arrlxcd from New York rity and xvlll begin nor work at once She will have charge of the mechanical drawl nG a cf Department xvorlf has been started In tho seventhand eighth grades of tIll Union The xvork of the two grades is divided among tho three teachers Misses DixOn Smith and MItchell 0 Mesdavncs Mown Grow Dicks Misses Wall and Pollock were among the Union vlBrtor the past week I There hrq nearly IOOO children In attendance In the public ychoolf Thor6 arc G21 students at the West Side high school and 123 at the Bunt Side high sehool > i a Fortyfour running feet of space have been selected In the State fair building i In xvhloh to display the xvork now being 1 clone in all the grades Already a num bor of drivlnKM I haVe njcn sent In and If thercsr of tho xvork Is as good tho display vfll be uoredlt to the schools The new teachers in the Wasatch corps this year are Miss Connolly Miss Ida Dysart Mlsa Hoburt Miss Walker Mr Scott Miss Hanson Miss Meloy and Mrs Brook 1 a Miss Lyle Wlmmcr has charge of Miss Wliinlfrcd Woodmansccs room at the Webster tho latter having gone Easton East-on business o Mr Rayncr the new physics teacher teach-er In the high school has arrived from f I 49 4 J A Cr Garrett Biological Department West Side High School Streator III and taken up his work with a great deal of earnestness o p aMiss a-Miss Edith McClelland of the Twelfth BChooJ was the recipient of a beautiful bouquet of asters and ferns from one of her little tots s 6 a Mrs Helen Bllrhanl a teacher In the Washington school was married August Au-gust 23rd In Denver to Mr Gordy They hate gone to Michigan to reside 0 a The teachers of sixth seventh and eighth grades of the Washington have arranged to do department work Miss Wright will have the literature Miss Patterson arithmetic andi l Mrs Casady history geography English and spellIng spell-Ing i a a a The Wasatch visitors the past week were Chaplain and Mrs Marvin of Fort Douglas Mrs Ritchie Mrs Gemmell Mrs McLeod Mrs Heffron and Mrs Piper a a The post week the Wasatch library was Increased by l fifty volumes of different dif-ferent reference books the donor being Mr Gcoghogan of the Board of Education Edu-cation caton a a aMiss a-Miss Amy Bowman returns to tho Wasatch after a years teaching In the training uchool a a I No sewing In the domestic arts department de-partment has been done on the westside west-side the past two veoks I will be taken up on Monday next as the new assistant Miss Anna Corbett of Cambridge Cam-bridge Mass has arrived She Is located lo-cated on Canyon road a a The Lowell visitors this week were Mosdames Boyd Hume Bruback Held Chambers of Omaha Acheson Clayton Rogers Felt Jennings Larson Calll son Gllmcr Day Misses Hardy Ada Brltt and Mabel a Sundbcrs1 aMiss a-Miss Jellch of the Franklin school returned the pant week from a delightful de-lightful park trip through the Yellowstone S a Department work xvill bo taken up on Monday for the first time In the Webster Web-ster school The teachers for tho van oua subjects have been chosen and good work Is l anticipated Mrs 1 Frobcs xvill have grammar and music Miss McFaddon geography drawing and history Mr Niclson writing and arithmetic arith-metic ing Miss Nash reading and spell The nexv course of study proparod for the opening year IH the fullest and most comprehensive yet published The various rules of the city schools the I I textbooks the outlines of the different I grade and many other Items of Intel oat to the touchers are all to be found therein The teachers directory la I to bo puhllHhid soon and the permanent addrcsscu of the teachers given Arnontr the nexv teacher at tho Washington this year arc Miss Carrie I Smith Mr Hampton formerly of tho l10 Franklin Misn Gatroll who comes from the Onulrrh Miss Ferron from the I Hamilton Miss Anna Price from the Sumner Miss Patterson of the Fru mont and Misses Edna Harker and I Ethel Lewis who xpre a few years ago pupils In the Washington eighth grade a a aIn I In order to take bettor care of the luxvn around llu Washington Hchool l1 room has elected l an nfllcur The children HII lnA miyoiio trumping It down or In any way destroying It may report the Hume to tho otc r ot their room He xvlll then Impose a fine upon the guilty person and If the latter Is I unable to pay the fine ho must forfeit his recesses for ono xvcck Tho money thus collected from the fines xvlll go toward purchasing pictures or the corridors cor-ridors One of the committees of the State Fair assoclntlpn has sent out nuzzles to every school boy and girl l they arc abe to solve them they must report at the secretarys office and explain It and then they In turn xvlll receive f prize a a Mins EugenIa Morf la 1 In charge of room C at the Washington until the regular teacher arrives o Mrs Tomllnson has given fifteen practical lessons In sowing during the week taking In the eight bulldlngr on thc cast feld which have MuVcnth and eighth grade pupils The girls are very responsive and take great pleitiure In tho xvork e 4 Mica Corbott who arrived on Wednesday from Cambridge Mass visited tho Sumner Bryant and Web I d rr E Z4 pzr i ar Sorcnson Mathematics WestSide West-Side High Scool sler schools with Mrs Tomllnson to get Initialed so to bo ready for work on Monday This week Mrs Tomllnson xvill Give the Initial lesson to the west side pupils and Miss Corbott xvlll continue con-tinue tho work begun on the cast side University of Utah Chanel xcrcleM which are held thlc year for nn hour one day l xvook Instriul of ovorv morning at SMI as formerly xvlll bo conducted next Wednesday morning at 77 oclock by l James Sharp president of the board of regents Mr Host will have charge of the miinlc for the exercises 4 U Profs Allen and Stovnrt will lecture at Ephrulm September 27th I S 9 0 Instructor ISxaiis was at Proxo last I Monday and Tuesday as l Judge of the art exhibit at that place G O II I Several members of tho normal class which graduated last Mny have returned to the University to continue work olther on regular collegIate students to earn A I > dogrocM or talo > up work along special lines Amonj those who Imxi already come buckuro J 11 Smith Hyrum Smith William Smith J F Andor on John Z Brown Itllcy Skcon o and u Harold Got The class of 1DOQ Ii I also represented by 0 AV Carlson T II Reese and J W Condlc u a A D L McDonald a OG Jiraduato aa a visitor at ho I University on Wcdneslay e Miss Agues Kollcy Ph D of Munich waD ani JntcrnBtcd visitor on Thursday She bas traxclcd a crrat deal around thC world nuking a sjicclul study of sociology sociolo-gy and icllglon und came to this country irpro Australia wIth Doctor Jordan ot Stanford from whom shb had a letter of Introduction to President Klncsbury Miss Kellcy took a deep Interest In studying cosdltlona here p State Senator A 0 Snioot of Provo nnd wife visited tho University laSt Thursday nnd took u great deal of Interest In being shown through the Institution Mrs AV V Rltcr rS R E Little of the board of regents ant Col Donrcllnn a former member of the board were visitorS visit-orS durlnc tho xxcck a I I J Fred Anderson editor of the Chron icle Is busily engaged getting up the first edition of the paper the Present year It xvlll September make his appearance on the 30th of 00 I Fred J Pack one of the strenuous engineers en-gineers has been newly Installed atj an uaslatant and mineralogy In tho department of geology 9 I a The Royal Scottish Geographical society has Just published In the September num ber of its Journal a paper by Dr J E Tal mage on Utah Lakes xvlth xcriilcd colored col-ored maps I I Tho geological department hns been fitted up much more commodiously than It xvas last year Dr Talmage head of tho department now has a private office Jruto oIco and laboratory ita well as a wpcclal library room for geological and mlnuraloglcal I I literature erature There Is also a large laboratory for the students Dr Talmnco has received re-ceived acvoral applications from students to nuraue advanced work In those sub jects Tho mineralogy class has begun Utah Inxcatlgatlona of rare minerals helun a c The geological museum Is now undergoing under-going a thorough rearrangement In tho commodious quarters Inthe new museum building I I vAs v-As heretofore the geologicAl and mineralogical miner-alogical department comprises some of tho professional men of thc city who attend tho University for thoao subjects alone I A consignment of new chemical appara tuu urrlviid on Friday and xvlll be Installed In-stalled sible for use of atudcnta aa soon as pos I a 110 Some of the advanced students In chem lalrj have begun chemical research work under the nuycrvlalon of ° Prof Acrou The classes In frouhman chemistry and eiuantltutlvo analysis got well started In their work the last of the week a a A meeting of the student body wus held In the assembly hal In the muaoum build ing on Wednesday and rules and regula ions for the conduct of students were announced I Ie A nicotine of nil those Intcreated In tho organization of a Unlveralty bund will be held tomorrow xvhen It IB oxpoctcd that officers 0 tho organization xvlll be elected and dmlnlto 1111nle steps taken to make It a success suc-cess W T Taylor Is Instrumental I In get ting up tho bund and seeing that It olmll be made a permanent adjunct to Iho In atltullou a York In domontlo science xvlll begIn tomorrow to-morrow nunid under the direction of Miss Loch 110 I I The kindergarten class under Miss May la much larger limn tbo ono she hind taRt year 0 a All preparatory ntuddnto while not In clnss nre assigned to the nsbombly hall In tho museum building a I I HCIAt rn lon for last week IH consider ftbly lurgcr limn It I was for tho corresponding corres-ponding xxfcek last year John V Buckle ono of tho electrical engineering en-gineering aludonla hua charge of tho work of putting In ih electric light wires for the physical hulldlng whIch waD burned out luat winter a a a Tho outlook for 1 llratclaaa football team to represent iho Unlvoiallv on thp gridiron thlH foil la exceptionally bright und If possIble better ihiin the unI pOf IlI ler thll most HIU flt gulue hopiH of Coach Holmia and Manager Man-ager Riser Nearly all tlie old PlaYers arc either here or xvlll be buck noon and BO cral noxv and husky moil xvJth football HH plratlona an going In for the gimo with wlh all the enthuplnam they pnasc xvnlch whih ninlt n It a rcrtalnty that whoever gets on iho team will bo tho very boa material 01 the Institution Practice was begun last wcee Intltulon I auuud or about Iftccn plff nkln chasers on tho field workIng hard to earn positIons This week rigid training will bo enforced and Kent up until HIP permanent tfum la decided upon Captain Brown and tlio two Wcs ton boys arc OY pectod buck about the end of thin xveok jind will Imnvdliitely luke up vlKorour practice to round ihemsolvcs Into hood condition Waldo Jlnl bury who iilnycd right tackle last year xvlll probably bo seen at tho old nnnltlon again thla fall c Miss Babcock has sexoral nnpl lent Ions from students desirous o playing coir to join the golf club High School The 8econd < week bccnn wIth full periods on Monday the pupllr working with to earnestness that at the end of tho wcuk shOwn autlsfaclovy results u Seatp were assigned In tho several as Slatf rooms Thursday and Friday CO 4 Of the freshmen entering this fall thir tyone t come from the Webster twenty llvc from the Lowell iwcnttwo from the Oquirrh twenty from the Grant nineteen from the Franklin fifteen from the Bryant Bry-ant fourteen from Iho Wnantch tel from tho Fremont ton from the Hamilton nlno from the AVaahlngtOn nine from the Emerson seven from the Jackson alx from the Sumner live frrtm the Union two from the Bonnovlllo and two from the Riverside 0 Pupils from othtr schools arc Edith Cox head and Edith Sutherland from Berkeley Berke-ley hipb school Iiy Dolllnger Aulorla Or Wlnonali Uobrtrt Whltxvorth college Tacoma VanJi G rayee forge VoBl Bcn ver high school Winnie Perkins Arkansas Arkan-sas Ida Robinson Atchison Kan rob orl Knox Ohlnhoma City Tercna Icloy St Paul Minn Alyco Goldsmith Chlca KO Emma Groc bcck New York Mary Cowart Shlpjoy s school Philadelphia Robert Leonard l St Fouls school Concord Con-cord N II i IronO Swearlnccn Spring field Jefferson Urndlry Mxnll Lucy Wciatovor Ulnlah stake academy Law rcnco llalaclt Fort Collins Colo college rc John TCophurt Slunlav Colo high school AY111 Shlloy Colfax Iai Matilda Hotitz und Royal Murtlnciiu B Y academy acacenH Provo Lettlo Smith Ogden high school l LoiilHo Snlllvniu St Marys uoadoiny Grace Radclllfo and Frank Fisher Salt Lake Business college Catherine Mara Mar-a ant Hol lon Glbba L D 1 S college Edward HofTman Mare Young Florence Burl and Will Goilbe unlviralty of Utah Malcolm Koyaor and Fred IMunihin 1eMor Ilt jltnahan Gordon Gor-don academy William H Tlbbals and Alberta Brown Collegiate Inatltule O tt V Tlilrtyfixo students have registered in lie art donnflinunU The niimborj vlll no doubt bo Increased xvlien the puplla iire settled In tho choice of their other fltiullea Tho work for the paat week baa been In charcoal antI stntercol mt two pf lie beat studies bclui tboKe o aunllowcrs bj FluId Flu-Id Nott belli Miriam a Brooks a Miriam Brooks Ada Whlttlescy Aetna Smith Lillian Connolly and Ixiulso Jen nlnR3 Sent specimens of tho work to the art Institute at Provo In competition for the prIze of IO offered by Mr Culmur for the best study by I f high school studenL a v Miss Tcasdel has offered I prjzo o 510 for the best study exhibited at the Institute Insti-tute by a student of tho University of Utuh For tho first time In soxcral years there Is a claus In Creole studying the Iliad t t I 4 t L 43Y t I x I IS H Lytt I 9 1 t Mr Hedger English Department West Side High School This la made up of six ocnlors J Thoro arc two other Greek classes one In beginning Greek and one In the Anabsls u S The Virgil cass numbers txvcntyslx S c o Mrs Jennings has nil lie French this year three advanced classes and two he Ginning Tho latter number fiftyfour am are nt present struggling with the pro nunclatlon They are getting It hoxvover not from pronouncing scnacloan groups or words but from tho pretty storleT they have In tho little book Conlca Lt Le Kondcp Tho advanced classes are enjoying enjoy-ing LAbbo Constnntln after a revl > xx of grammar and also lie quotullona pliccc on tho board for them to memorlr0 new ono each day Those quotations are cn I livened by a little talk about the author by Mrs Jennings I 4 a a The beginning German classes under the Instruction o Mr Reese and Miss Crllch low number 110 pupils The advanced clasSes arc llnlahlnr the grammar vlth a study of the passive voice of the verb a a aMiss a-Miss Dukes head of the English department depart-ment speaks In high prnlao of the new texts In literature Abcrncthys American Ameri-can Liiterature Maynnrd t r Merrill pub Ushers used by the seniors is ptclnlly suited to hlh school PUH for It is the result of tho authorH long exponent aa n teacher In high schooln and ucndonuoa Moody 1 Si Loves English Literature uaed by thu Juniors la excellent for Un subject matter and tho ira It IB pro ncntcd The authors arc both professors 0 English literature at the University oC Chicago a U The classical and scientific juniors In English have hud a series of talks on the development of tho Eugllah drama pro parutory to taking up the study oC Mac I I 1 The first midyear class has boon learn big how to take notes of what they read using the biography of Goldsmith for application ap-plication The rcault of their notctaklnr was embodied In a short sketch on Friday and Monday they take up the ctudy of the Vicar of < Wnkcllcld a Tho second midyear class In EnsUn has taken up for their topic In vh torlo kinds l of BCiUoticcs and hnu bcon tiudylng the IIfo if George Eliot preparatory to ncr their rending of the classic Silas Mar I C r Mla Corblns uophomoro claaaoa sin making a study t of the life of Shnkoo pea re using tho biography by Hamilton Mublo as a basis a I Tho course In United States history given giv-en by Mr Travis xvlll bo flvo llnicsi l xvcl througliout the year instead of only hnl n yoar aa formerly Sixteen Juniors inn oenloni have olcotod It a o Tho noxv text European Malory by Georgn Burton Adams of Yale unlverslly whIch takes the place of Myoras Genera 1 History differs from other texta In the jiuhJecL In Ito I rolntlvo Importrtnco of the nations treated It gives only a brie sketch of Oriental civilization all puaei lightly over Greece and Rom but expands ex-pands on the ledlacxnl and modern history his-tory o The phynlology classes have boon study lag tho human rjkolcton this week anti tholr note books show scum good draw Inga of thu oplthollum und hyaline cartilage 110 a The physiography cliisflea number C01 I in both schools are taking a review of pollll cal geography before taking the physical a a Trigonometry though an elective hai thirty follower under tho ablo ln triiolon of Mr 1 GillanI Intlrlclon o I I Chemistry too IH 1 popular rather more so than dcalrablc for tho accoinmntliiilcuin of thu laboratory The work of Line Pltt xvcck haw heon In thc atudy of the hlHlnr of chemistry laboratory work boglnt this week 4 a a a I An Improvement In the science building la I Ito chance In the motor of tile fun Ven tilator from steam to electric Another improvement In In Uio removal of tho old louao that formerly stood In the yard This leaves a clear space largo enough for football practice < a 4 Mr Broxvuea classes In piano geometry have done excellent work In construction lie pBt week particularly In drawing In ercncca from the construction I < 1 Mr Eaymer of the physics department Thursday and Mra I Raymer arrived In tho city a a Thlrtytxvo new typewriters have boon placed In the commerical deportment Thu shorthand pupils of last year seem to have lost lit the Speed during the vacation 1lic work last week wan copying ncxvspapor irtlclca In orddr to guln command of words There are two claaaos of sixty eight beginning typewriting and shorthand short-hand Mr Pcrdorprnas has organized two classea In commercial geography They have Iwgun I with North America o Tho two freshman claasca In commercial arithmetic arc under tho Instruction of Sir Townsend a aMiss a-Miss Bond has all tho commercial elastics In English The BOcondycur alusstH wore given a teat In grammar BIG past week Sammnr a t t I I The football team will play pgdcn high school at Ogden next Saturday An ox curalon xvlll probably be run a a o Tho new cadets were organized on Monday Mon-day and began drill on Wednesday The old companion will begin drill with their rlllcnthlB week Appointments of officers wi not take place for about three weeks o h relent Webb xvlll lecture bofore tho cadets ca-dets tomorrow on military discipline Instead In-stead o giving the uauul drill S o aMiss a-Miss Maud Jones 01 vile classes onT on-T u < iluy i o a I Miss Clarahan formerly a teacher In tho high tfchool now In Gordon academy waa t welcomo visitor at the school on Monday H I I The East Side high school Is making rapld progress all tho ntudcnla haxlng settled < own to steady work The freshmen fresh-men uro classified aa follows Classical course for f0li Hclcntlllc thirtynine English thlrt four special nine A number of the eighth grade boys have been granted the privilege of taking drill with tho high school boys I This will mako enough for txvo companies 0 o The cadet wero Organized Tuesday by Tlcut Webb und entered Into tho drill with such spirit that tho West Side boys xvlll Iced to look to tholr laurels The regular days for drill xvlll be Tucflaya Thursdays and Fridays Lieut Webb xvlll conduct lie drill personally on the I llrat two days but on Fridays an officer xvlll ho details for tho work MIss Qiiiltroughs Engllah classes haxo lie week In spent rovlexvlng grammar Miss Watson Is I lining Collar S Dinlolls text In some of her Latin classcs and Bon nell In others an slip will have an excellent ex-cellent opportunity to judge o tho respective respec-tive merits of the two hooks a Ilftyone have registered for European history with Miss Bain Tho classes have ilnlshed studying tho Oriental nations and will take up Greece the Ural of the week a a a Tho boys of the Enst Side arc soon to organize or-ganize a football team and have been hay lag dally practice preliminary to the selection se-lection I of the members tton Agricultural College The grlcultural college opened lost Tutnday under lie most promising conditions condi-tions It was the finest beginning the Institution In-stitution has had and la I strictly In ItefD ing with that steady healthy growth that hua characterized the school In the past This morning after two days vcglntra lion thr largo auditorium wag nlmost tilled with an exceptionally bright class of stud < ntK 1 already hooks as though the extra room furnished by the n > v buildings 1 build-ings xylll bo taxed to accommodate Iho great crowd that xvlll attend this seaaon the nexv front Is elegant and a model In ultlllty The great crowds o strange EUI dentti can be handled without confusion or < mbiirraKBment and It all joes in show How judiciously the money appropriated for the Institution his been expended It IP I i subject of comment how thrt amount has let I n mudo to answer so many Wants and rover so grout a Hold With a home by Ifolf for the various souools of the institution i with the commodious shops and rooms for science and handixvrrk xyllh the lInt array of barns and Hold buildings and wIth all these running with clockwork regularity the Agricultural college and experiment station of Utah hive cvldonco a u great mission being properly filled > a l there la I any point on whIch President Kerr Is an extremist It Is in seeing to It that his force of teachers labor 1 1 under clr cumstuncoa that xvlll give the best results Therefore classes have Iwen cut down uo that every student faces his Instructor each day New teachers have been provided pro-vided until the faculty now numbers for ty members including specialists on most any line of educational work u a o M 4 I I looks good to see Prof Jcnsona face among the faculty members again after a ycnr at Harvard The professor flnlnhed his courao In engineering and mathematics there last year and roturhH with a well earned degree to assume his labors fit the liartmonU head of the mechanical engineering dc a a Prof D Earlo BUrcholl of Now York has assumed tho duties of director of the school of commerce to succeed Prof Paris who resigned to accept the prlncl palahlp of the academy Pocatcllo The college was fortunate In procuring the labors la-bors of Prof Burchcll The gentleman sCnlemnn has had training In the Spenecrlm business busi-ness college Oswego normal school and Columbia university and added to his splendid preparation has had experience as a professor In a business college three years as public accountant in New 1011 and Philadelphia three year and as professor pro-fessor nnd viceprincipal In the Oswego State normal for seven years The department de-partment Of commerce was left In a flour iHltlmj condition by Prof Fans and has now moved I Into Its elegant quarters In the now front building Prof Burchell huldln 11rch1 appreciates appre-ciates all this ant xvlll no doubt continue the rapid development 0 this popular department de-partment Mr and Mrs Burchfll constitute consti-tute the entire family anil tire comfortably located ns boarders xvlth Mr and lr Hy rum IJayball a e Another splendid acquisition to the faculty fac-ulty li 1 that of Prof A H Upham of Eaton Ea-ton O who comes to the Institution fresh from the graduating class of harvard Before entering Harvard however the professor did nudcrgraduato work at Miami Oxford 0 where for three car ho also taught Latin und Greek The professor pro-fessor takoa tho chair of Entfllsh loft vacant va-cant by the resignation of Prog E J Mac ISxvan I Those entering the Engllnh work feel that they are fortunate In coming In contact wIth OHO Oi such strength and ant ability Mr Upham iu aluglo and ha taken up hIs abodo at the dormitory I I o Mr 12 A WIlllnmH after spending seven sev-en yearn UH foreman of lie 13osion to Ma1uie lrolrolc nhops and nftor doing apprentice ap-prentice work for tho Goxernmont In tihlpbulldlng has boon ongngcd aa foreman fore-man In the Iron work ot the college Prof Jenuon IB I exceedingly pleased with that work thus far dune by Mr Williams and Ionic forward lo a very successful year In his department Mr W A Jonson o Logan xvlll teach stenography this year In addition to tak hug some studios Mr Jensen opent lie wUmmer In law and real I estate oftlnos In Butte and prior to that did xvork for this institution I Mr Campbell graduate of Harvard eomes fresh from Massaehuticttr to con duct athletics and tench some branches In addition Mr Campbell taught physics In Worcester academy several ycara und xxas of high standing In the athletics of Ilar I xard He is a brother of the captalh of Ito Harvard team of last yoar His Iceon oyo aplca out material for hit work before they have time t to hang up their hatS anti wlKn he grasps their arms and tells them to appear on the campus at 4 oclock they timidly amixver all right and wonder whit for But they apienr and about Iho nllar second dav Jiey how signs of physical strength nO rglllty that xvlll malt some body work his season If the championship dont como to Logan Branch IToruial School Cedar City Utah Sept 19The registra tion o tho opening week h < the Kirgeat In tho history of the normal school Tho llrst days registration shoxvcd lttrlon thowcd an increase in-crease over lust year of thirty siludentu a 0 eOn e-On Thursday ihlrtyJlvc students hail science registered 01 the work In domestic a V Principal Porter has conducted the opening perlcs of chapel exorcises This atrvlco retains Up oldtlmo popularity Tho average attendance at chapel includes per cent of the W iIndents tIn enrolled t-In the line of special work tho business department Is attracting tho greatest number of students stulcnl The normal nludonlB are very much In evidence Tho tlrstycar clUHft lain reached tho sixty mark and lie second nnd third year classes are rapidly filling up The presence of Prof Drlgga after a two years sojoUrn xvlth other school communities com-munities hi keenly appreciated by all his student acquaintance a a I The classes In sewing havo moved to their quarters In tho O new building Mr W T Ward who has been spending his summer at lie University of Chicago In In charge of tho work In science Physicat l a a a The rooms to bo occupied by tho kltM maids will b ready or < kltJh1 first of the week Miss for Maudo frst V 199 r wood of Amen In him iho dlrcctorahTn tho work In this department < ctoc3hlp ° J I S I The exceptionally largo number larlo faces and the ooveral distrIcts l rcnreznni ot n J at lie school for tho llrnt time rcre2cntel have Irllro IV a neV inspiration to the school Ipn meat manage a a a The convention for tho nomination fleers for the normal nominaton of nc school fiiU 1ccr8 noral 1chool city or lrlll lon hat been called for a next Monday Tho first session of the StudenUi fr no t will be held Friday ovcnlng OJctv i chapel Miss recital Annie today E Spencer glvca hr nut |