| Show Educational Matters l I Salt Lake Public SohooUA School Professor on Rain IngTho University of Utah = = = = The public school of this city don d-on Monday ahh a large < increase Oft last > ear The effort on the port of the board hat been to amply provide the Jr ttbool poputatlM with commodhMH ti tullrifljTtttnictorM that hodM const cons-t bins the cry best returN modern school arutilltcttre With the opening came a rush for txcuparicr an1 11 the w large tulldlnc wen toted to their lit most Particularly was this true In the loser grade With the erection of tIe Lowell lackaoa Washington Oquirrh and ch r acbool buildings the Idea r prevailed that an abundant scaling caps city wo U be frabbed But the occur ttatt of JlcnJay duelled the Idea I awl ta the wordi of Superintendent MIIYesgh fa rmmw to an Inquiry relative to the adequacy of the present prmreadeMOa I he replied There Is I DO sole Ilrrtegw b At fie high school tile problem of aMit soh CHtrowtd UK pnadpal Doe sAllafue hundred and eighty VtVaraaedNetgMatraoV Ia thee ups teal KfiditJ with low the-e cone aM bcM ttr ysn of high school ark sed fee number ol new pepil atYtat Led 1M array of ttodenu la I that Osrtwes alone wes somewhat re rhhia The qtntkM ol a high wheel btialg to one that prueutt it I a MCB tnw and dneurtkM such aMMkMvWtwenctcd at the = se akMkMeaM with Uw teaodat Coat I Co-at Ma a XM ctty Kkool Htrki Toe rash III eke school eeurss to the I aeM r otetie < i tt the cUT u my lamesch 1arLK than that or others other-s > tiiN to equal l or ens greater popula U MaWtW tabu ol children s no I see inaiaiiltn nt the ceUnt gutreaittef aflodsd by ike oc boots u w wataly TTTT rratif > mg Asxie from i V sewerta chancier at the iMtracuoe SeerrtS b the i came of ftnuahwc I rnkstoal I pwtta upphes Bc 4Mry tea t < Insect ewnwe hMo Mhool U tte t aie o < TadBaooa TIns sewer a a tuner ol amen parUBce lo p > r tat < tx > ue not alvy able to furnish emury rcqaanet to Ie oac uoa uOlKcno SASS Is tSe Aoi t aoaab f of n F fttr Stor VilVf ProC Feteaedo Son ID 01 suaiord Uomnily gin an etoM y the UMOfr ol pracwwK am r tf > anal BraB He cn that If stg < KtoaBplUwd by bombard hi A e t > aera waR Nell awl dyed > S t th abe leaapcratBre H Increased I ea U nIC lowed condition t uryia ruBtall The propouiioa t < > l ft upper rtnouajf Ktiiax Irn x xk > > l wovMVetmprartkableuy ate ui she arywa ot appluucet ne r > wi cad of IM tmawoM amount of cirSantc aad requisite lor the purpoM < auJior of UM article estimates tlt1 lu < l dsr to suave a raisfall sf one hi a Inch vs a ss gI acre of land that an iptanllmi e of 16000 for and lone voBU be awcauiy Prof Sanfonl theme the-me M tubes a < lo the fornullon of rain Each particle cl duet In the almw plate It I a wild body When the temperature tempe-rature k reduced the molecule ol apor attach themselves to the suitors opartlclt of dust ac du the drop ol sorer upon a pitcher ol cold water on a hoi summer Jay Mirn I a sulhclent amount r vapor has otliercil upon lisle dust center It bveln lo descend and gathers I to ItitlFniore moisture on the soyr The first suge ul the formation ol a raindrop Iv I A cloud composed 01 dust paitlcln surrounded by film 01 water Should the heat and dryness of the air below the cloud be sulhclrnt to evaporate lire oUtme upon the falllni stunt particles no rain would fall hliouli the lower air Ieraturated ullh I moliturr t e owe a the dust particle will cnllier rnorr nni 1 tall as drum ol rain here nay he I an ascending movement of the air tar doss without rain because the air Ins become dry and the vapor has lo rite toss great height bcoic the dew point It nachril and then It all may bo evaporated again bclore It reaches the earth AS water According to the theory of Irol San If lord the air he l generously supplied will dust 9J J Till INHUHSIIV On the occnlon of n recent visit to the University ol Utah which Imlltullon resumes Its sessions on the 1911 lull n Noon rrpreseiitatlve san grcilly I pleased at beholding the changes and new arrangements ar-rangements fur the teller I ncconimodi lion 01 classes rrcsldent T I almago < and 1 lr Kingsbury < sere found In their re spectite olhces and courteously ex I plained the work Thescgrnllcmenlnva been constantly occupied for a Month mast t In directing the alterations mi dead ix slble ami nude ncccMnry by the acqiiltitlon ol the large new building lobe used sea laboratory and museum The I tables and other fislurrs litnlii fore occuptlng the Ixttcment rooms of I the main building ami used for tiperl menial work In chemistry Ant lhIIc have been removed lo the iboratory I building nnd completely refitted i he second floor 01 l the new building U I entirely devoted to chemUtry The lecture room In this division whlili called forth so linny favorahlr critlciimi during the course of Uiurcli Unlterslly lecture last winter II I In perfect order with augmented facilities nle I student laboratories I occupy the best lighted rooms of the building hoods and tnlileli impTOed construction are pro > lded gas water drainage and nucilon powir f i ae I t li a being supplied to rack desk blast limps and combustion and other pun table fur nacea are provided and lacilnlr for almost every conielvablu taporlnienl and demonstration In the fold ol circus 1 bury are here ollared Ihe 1 pillule latiurattiile tar the pro leaner and 1 his anl taiit are nrely iiir paned In commieinc and complete j n M large storage b lltriei tupp to ovwy lecture room and laboratory a e current of eltcinrlt whoa Intensity Is I adjustable fromilut which lamely II rues a a egraph needle lo that uhirh drive a powerful motor he I npparntu room crowded with useful and costly here t merle ok photographing tho Insln benein iroteins tiro ktures han tl r he surd 1 In ire I tntvarrty ethlbn al lire approaching Irrllorlt I fate 1 All uxetlltnt photograph lorn with limn incuts ol many kinU l U i pro truest did tin d-id of work Pine I ton Hour ol the 1 building is ocru pled as 01 herelofor exilu lvtly I lltyOC I > cuiiectluns 01 ulna Ueirrct Mu msmum s and alnudy line uartera are pr IUCIK too r mull Inn nlu ailrqi att display i of the tuna umtr a ur i lo nit I on i manage room belnu artuolly rrouili I and all 1 the case filled Here l alto the work of picture takieg hat been going on The cant Mum collection are a 1 the service of the Unlvenlty for pllr poses of msirocllofi and alto are opus to the public I dal IK The round limner of the building de the main lecturr euomwhicb as rum n c room as htretoiore I is lo be used for general 1 and public proceeding It I devoted en turnip to natural philosophy Insirumrn lurc II room protestors offices and well equirgred working laboratories occupyIng occupy-Ing all tine alsace In the hasiment rite tint room storage vault fur chernlmlt and the beating and venlllat mg rl 1he neU lverohY building < < Ireved by the removal of the laboratories has bten rehlied or the work of the remaining remain-ing departments A Urge room cap ble of accuinmi ditlng A hundred workers at once has been mini rablv filled up for practice in mineralogy and giolue Mlih working tables gas and II water cupboards and ram fur Iniliu meat and specimens mlcrmcopes A vast number ol crystal models blow pip and other lest apparatus rock dicing and lohslimg machines I h ft maps awls and a wonderful 1 array of other cnsories Adequate provlilon ha been made for the practical work In I biology d Mrrtleg tablet for the study of plantS and the lower taints of animal hit a great number of bloloKlcal microscope micro-scope aod accessories aquaria and other culture apiaratw The regular I class rooms have been renovale l and I everything looks fresh and Invilln Another alteration has been made lathe I la-the rase ul the art department hiss commodious art room hts been fitted up m truly elegant style 1 as a siudw for Instructors In-structors and students Special training M offer > d In I anUuc drawing and paint Hit besides he regular work In drawing draw-ing and other urancnrt uf art as required re-quired ol the normal students Meters I IT 1Iwood And Herman I laag both Utah men who hare taken high honors 10 Pans haw charge ol the n > eclal and advanced week in this department and their workshop U a mart el of beauty and coaeoknc Ails I the past the normal department will occupy a number ul departments In Ihe Deal Mute school the rooms being tied lor the work or the training school The fed that the University normal gradiules are authuriied to enter Ihe proseMkm ol leaching under eiemptlon Iran I eiamlnallon auto scholarship by local boards adds to the Institution e prettife The chief element ol strength In I a tuirrrsity however lea l not in the buildings apparatus or other material tquipmtntindisrxnwble as these things < are the secret ul power in an educa tloMl de nail ulion must be sought In the inching puree and in than respect theo University the-o Utah need nut fear the meal trying tests the president and faculty are men who bate bun trlid and hound Indent their interests are with the people 1 and they work ills Inures ingiy lime the p rnianent advance meat of educational alhirs litre Ier I nasal 1 conversations with many of the I profnaon drew from them presilnns I of confident hope and must pleaiunble anticipations fur the wuik ol the coming > ear They seem lo be solidly united in the great cause A lecture at once assuring pleating and encouraging In the plans for unisex IUy snuck as set forth in the citaloue fur the ensuing yeah Is seen In the con enrollee manner of olfeiiiiK courses vcrythhiE offered can he given Them Is no mere calaloxito work nnnouncul 1 but a 1 limited number ol degree courses are held out In these not an Item Is Insecure not a branch Into I be slighted No sign ol daniKneil ardor Is visible among the University workers If there be any discouragement or weakening hope concerning the work tf Ihe great Initilution one must louk far beyond the butUlinn < Ihe campus the faculty or the executive olhirs to find such Judging from Ihe number of aipllu lions of students lira unprecedented I call for catalogues which has nlmtnl enhausted the nitre Issue and the minlfold signs ol deep mil Stirling Interest In the mark of hldier education U fJ the attendance at rt the University Hill I be very large For I the University of Yare a prosperous r onus and successful sear H promised n by all 1 present indications The Inotllulloii r ds ie III 11 commended to the people of ibis I rommcinweilili at an obJect of pride and ushering care because of lime valuable valu-able returns liom Its efhclent operation |