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Show NOTED EDUCATORS EASTERN BANKS GREEN APPLES AND LITTLE BOYS ADVISE TESTING CHILD'S APTITUDE PRESIDENT HANDS OF RECEIVER Finding Out What Work He I Best Fitted for a well a Training Him Advocated by Speaker. 'CLOSED BY COMPTROLLER OF CURRENCY ON ACCOUNT OF r IMPAIRED RESERVES. Salt Lake Clty "Our conception .M education must be broadened to Include testing as well as training and the schools must be reorganized to afford an opportunity for each Individual to test his aptitude In as wide a variety of work as possible," insisted Clarence D. Ktngsley, high school Inspector of the Massachusetts board of education. In what proved to be the principal address of the morning at the Wednesday session of the In National Education association this city. There was no session In the Tabernacle in the afternoon, the delegates repairing to Saltalr aftet luncheon for a combined session and outing. Continuing the thread of his address, the topic of which was "Tb' as Testing High School Period (Copyright.) Time," Dr. KlngHley reviewed the plan for vocational and moral guidance through UiigliHU composition a BITTER WARFARE NOW ON HUNDRED MEN KILLED devised by Jessee B. Davis, principal BETWEEN FORMER ALLIES of the Central High school, (irand IN FIGHT ON THE RAND Rapids, Mich. The plan contemplates the following. For the first year of high school Troop Raked Street With Rifle Fire Estimated That Between Thirty and work, element ot success in life; fot the second year, the world's work; and Striking Miner Are Forty Thousand Have Been Killed or Wounded During Past Week, Mowed Down. JAMES M. GREENWOOD.. ' Banking House Wn Largely Interested In Carey Act Project In Idaho, Over Eleven Million Dollar Having Been Spent in Gem State. riUsbur, Pa. The First Second Na- tional bank of Pittsburg, Uih I'Ket National bank of McXeesport, a neigh- boring city, tbe American Waterworks and Guarantee coinjmnv and the bunk. Jng. house of J. S. and W, 8. Kuhn. Incorporated, of thin city. were forced Jnlo the hands of receiver on Mon-dathrough the failure of the jiiKlltuMon 'to open It doora. NaThe closing of the tional bank was ordered by the deputy comptroller of the currency, T. P. Kane, after every effort bad been niude to meet the government require menu as to the lesal reBerve. The Kuhn 1. unking house baa extensive Interests tn Irrigation projects throughout the weat, and milieu and street traction systems through weiit-ebeaide being a Pennsylvania, dominant factor In the American Waterworks and Guarantee company. The Kuhn Itnerests are operating In Idaho to a large extent under the Carey act. The acreage under seven 01 t.ie Kuhn projects amounts to 1.. cos', It2..r32 acres, and the proje-te- d of putting the laud under water lor cuit.vution, according to flgur."! by the Idaho state land will amount to $:!0,8j0 000. The amount the Kuhn have to data aggregates $11,716.91)6. The Carey act projects of the Kuhn are located at Twin Falls i.nd Milner. a o;ig the Snake river. Tiie Kubns have construction wo;k no m under way" at Upper Salmon and othur places, and Fa !, Ma'-ahave been greenly enlarg:ng the caFalls power pacity of the plant. The Twin Fulls North Side pio.cit of 2i!.400 acres was recently completed. The Oakley dam. the laigert dirt dam In the world, was alco completed recently and the water turned on GO.ooo acre. The Twin Kalis Salmon r'.ver project was finished two jears ago and the wuter turned on k J. o.io acre y firt-Jiainc- d Etrst-Socou- s"P-plie- d Demo- Forty-seve- cratic senator stood up In the party laucus, one by one, late Mouday and derlirtd tlie.r Intention to vote for tl e t'nderwood Simmon tai Iff revision I lu a finally appioved by t'.ie caucus a i w minute previously. Two senators, ftansdell and Thornton of IiuUiiina, slated that they would not make such promise because of the proposal to place susar on the free Jlt in 191. Senators llmbrixk of Nebraska and Cu berson of Texas were absent, but Loth are known to be in favor of the bill. Tb the I emocrsts forty-ninfor the vote of one. bill, or a (lender majority with the vote of the vice president to fall baik on in an emergency. An abrot solutely binding resolution adopted, the poll by individual being substituted and that poll put ouly on the grouad of personal promise and was not rnsJ 'binding. A resolution a adojtcd. howe"r. declaring the bill a I'nderwood Flmrhm party measure and urging it undivided support without amendment, unless such should 1h subin tted by the rom;nltte. Senator Newlamla of Nevada cast the but on'y vote against thin resolution,Kans-dell Senators Khafrolh of Cobrdo. and Thornton did not vote. s c'ajd fo-i- . s 1 ) if 1 1 fi K'l r ti'r l ' cp - o I en y-.-- r. hi !'.- .d lay rtst - A by v ' p"i rn 1 Two Killed In Duel. not Champaign. Ill Two men were Ar'h it I i kd and two other sorious'y wound in a dnel here between (he (Wire rk of Vi'. r trll .e ha: I - Kt Tyear-oi- t' A vV, e . Injucts podr Nat Cut ty. semi-officia- d Chicago The celebration of the tblti Fourth of July with firework year resulted In only eight death and J3 injuries In the entire country, according to the compilation up to mid night. None of the deaths reported carne from the larger rit:e. The fire lo also was much smaller than has been re;orted on Independence day on nreiou years. Of the denths rebelled, three We Two Meet Awful Fate. from fireworks, thre from firearms. 111. -- A hug tank containing Olney. mo ten g1as burt at the oiney Hott'e one by pemature exp!ocn of gun and one from a runaway. company's plant and Aaron S'efTy and James Moore, foreman, wr burnet Delay In Government 8uit. t death, being caught ureter the molThe trial of the fov Washington ten ma'. Ankl-t'al., eminent" suit at lo worth tor the reeovery of i ,o"0. Kaijr Celebrants Meet Death. New Vor. The tr pie hol'day of of oil lands by the Xvi'fn Pacific unrailroad probably will be J'liy 4. U an,1 6 bro.itht twerittr! as'.'re seefcer to tVir d";ii bt til the supreme court of the l'nited in local ipfi. Henri j,Pf ; .tate has decided the ;iit of Kdi r.;ty, mnnd Burke and other jir'.vafe liti eons left their ?ies m th; gant azalnst the railroad. and several may et t!i. let Strike Sented. ' Nejre Lynched. pensir-oa- . Cincinnati, O. Following a serie ",. An tiniden; ified nerepreenta-tivbo bad aUa'lted a yo mg whi'e of conferences between of the onions affected and lee till t Trrii'sy. was taken by a tno'i fro n a .a n on whi'h rounty o!T;(er- minufactnrers, ire employes decided wmb hurrrlii? l.im to peiisa'o'a. an tr ret am to work Monday, thus endwas hang--ing the ice strike. S'.o ; He-tho-n Victim of Peculiar Accident, touisvtlle. K. Unconscious and with his skull crushed, AUred Atte- bury, a Louisville groter. Is In a local liopj.ital, the Victim of a peculiar accident. Attebury was ailtir.g In front of h s store wben the wheels of an su:o;tio'i.le. running swlfslv along the stfe.f. caught up a sine al'it five It ln he In diameter and burl-- l aeainst bis head. e .. . tn P.ti.i r n1 an! beot'eggers. The dead are James W Hums, tootgr. an! Tboraat lw4wortf. a po'iceiiian. ing. - pop-u'atio- r. T com--wdegen-trou- patrt-f-tt-vor- . gra-slou- 1 W aatia-factlo- mar-ianue- t in ', na-do- Highest compliment to progressive, nes in modern lines of education In (he school system of Salt Lake, the excellent equipment In the line of modern buildings and the energetic efforts of the board of education, wa paid by Rev. Edward E. Eaton. Ii. D. LI I)., president of Heloit college, Wisconsin. In a brief but pointed address to the board of education at IU regular meeting. i The I'tah Agricultural college exhibit at the Keith building furnished information of a character ralrulated ta make the N. E. A. visitors take Police. One tabte show bow I'tah leads in the number of ttvos given agriculone person ' In tural I'tah. C training. ; 4,' ,. 33 of iou!at:on has attendIn every i S ! ed schools whose purpose is to give VMM, rt, higher agricultural tralnini. Moncomes next with one In 1.12.1 tana KducaMon lonal Treasurer of the Nat Colorado follows with 1 In Association, and one of the leading educators at the Fait Lake conren- t.Kfi.1; Michigan. 1 In 2.117; Oregon 1 n 2.17-1- . etc. Hon. Mrs EmmeUne B. Wells of fait in Sfstcmber. Royal Wedding Lake was probably the oldest school i The Ma teacher at the convention. Mr Well igmartr,gen. C.erma of Por taught school In Massachusetts In eeee I flase of former Kin? tueal and Princess igtisHne Vie-- e 141. Natkl Wilhelm tl of the delegates to the tbetr torla, daughter of Pri Report set for Sep- - League of Teachers' a4ocial!oa, ean Hoher.zollern, ta be tmler. made at the mee'.ing of the league wttf held at Barratt hall on Wednesday, Lad Fall on f ForV. ind'rated that the the movement ftt CW' J hi Wtlle Prar.!sh Fork, t'! betterment of conditions surround wl'J the s trother was uptown ir,ng mdtcsl the teachers of the Vn:td States wl J Ing one removed aid In having a cherry gaining strength and tSat th rear-olaen. roffl the ftse of ker r was ga'ning etead.lr In lnB leig'ie :i 19 from I inf Thomas, aged nd enc membership. was r tsre injtred ..aystack ar.l - L. them-selves- e n !Mrri-ori- : .t '2J Sho.-ilioni- S. - ' London. After ten day of fighting. i more severe and deadly than anything In the last Balkan war, a little . V v V light begin to break upon the hitherto obscure operations. In the first I place, the Servians have lost more i men than in the whole previous caml ' ; l statements Ispaign, and sued at Belgrade have the appearance of an intention to prepare the public for news of a disaster. fighting with varying Desperate fortunes Is proceeding along the Var- : ' V ' I dar and Iiregallnitza rivers, which ' seems to be in favor of the Bulgar1 ians. conservative estimate of the kill ( ed or wounded In last week's fighting fixes the number at from 30,000 to 40.000. Thousands of destitute refu gees from the scene of fighting are pouring Into Salonlkl. The Greeks have made wholesale charges against the Bulgarians of burning and pillaging all the villages they have captured, of killing and muChairman of the board of trustee tilating prisoners and other horrors. of the National Education Associayears hat tion, who for twenty-ninRange Are Coming Back. been a member ot the national Washington. The improved condi council. tion gf the national forest range after regulated grazing Is pointed to by ex for the third year, preparation for pert of the department of agriculture life's work, and for the fourth year He quoted the testi as a demonstration that area which social ethics. have been severely damaged through monials of students who have taken overstocking by sheep and cattle can ihi sort of work In Grand Rapid be brought hack to their former car ander the direction of Mr. Davis. the testing thought. Continuing rying power through a system of suf Thomas E. Thompson, superintendent ficiently Intelligent use. of school ot Leomlster, Mass., read Four People Drowned. a paper on 'Teaching and Testing the Cleveland, O. More than a score Teaching of Essentials." "The Personal Elemena In Our Eduof persons and eleven small boats are cational Problem" was the subject fifty-mila sudden missing, following H. tale which lashed Lake Erie Into a of the address made by William iVent-wort- h fury late Saturday afternoon. One of Campbell, principal of D. 8. school, Chicago. the missing boat Is a power launch. The entire board of administration which wa reported aunk about two miles west of Rocky River, four being of Kansas, having control of the eight educational Institutions of that drowned. state, consisting of Ed T. Hackney, and Spilled From Biplane. president; Mr. Cora O. Epernar. France. Captain Rey of former Gov. E. V. Hoch, Is attendthe French army was killed and his ing the N. E. A. This Is the first pan'on. a private of the engineer board of control for h:gher educacorps, probably fatally Injured when tion of any state which has ever atthe military biplane In which thty tended In a body a meeting of the N. E. A. were flying above the village of Secretary of the National Educa Thousands of delegate to the N. E. on Wednesday. capsized tion Association, who was one of the work A. forgot all their convention buiet men at the 8a It Lake con and drowned all their association GRACE M. SHEPHERD. vention. troubles In the briny water of the tJreat Salt lake Wednesday afternoon TOLL OF CELEBRATION. and night. It waa their day at Ralt-ir- . and the delegates evidently Firework Cause Eight Deaths ana the novelty of salt water bathon the Fourth. 365 The strike which Johannesburg. Involved practically all of the gold mines on the Hand ended Sunday night. During It brief existence anarchy reigned In the city; there was much bloodshed and" the casualties are estimated at more than 100. The authorities were finally compelled to declare martial law, and during sev eral hours Sunday the troops raked i" ae "reels with rifle flra T1 which brought negotiations the settlement were opened Sunday afternoon and brought to a successful conclusion after several hours' discussion, the strike leader agreeing to the terms proposed. Ilefore a settlement wa reached, there occurred the fiercest and most sanguinary conflict between- the police and the troops and the mobs that had yet taken place. Karly In thw afternoon crowd gathered In front of the Rand club and began to stone it. They disregarded orders to disperse, and the troops firel with deadly effect. Near the t'nlon club another PLED3ED TO TARIFF MEASURE. mob was scattered by the dragoons, Senator Declare Intention who charged fiercely. Forty-ni- r of Votirg for Underwood Simmon DURAND W. SPRINGER. Bill. Washington. confidence li choosing what we shall do? War fitted u tor aotlcn, and action never ceases. Our Laws the Order of the Dey. I have been chosen the leader of THE the Nation. I canuot Justify the choice by axy qualities ot my own, hut so It has soma about, and here I stand. Mr. Wilson Delivers Address at Whom do I command? Tbe ghostly hosts who fought upon these battlefields long ago and are gone? These Gettysburg Celebration. gallant gentlemen stricken In year whose fighting dayi are- over, their DRAWS LESSON FROM BATTLE glory won? What re the ordert for them, who rallies then? I bave In my mind another host whom these set of civil strife In order that teyT Declare Great Army of the People free . ,w. wvri qui. ita uays-.ilj . fes'.Jr wau imgai Muet Fight Peacefully to settled order the life of a great naPerfect the Nation , tion. That host Is the people All Love. the great and 'the small, without class or difference of kind or Oettyaburg, Pa., July 4. National race or origin; and undivided In lnter-eat- . celebration If we bave but the vision to guide lay in the t the Battle of Gettysburg waa made and direct tbem and order their lives specially notable by an addrea aright tn what we do. Our constituby President Wood row Wilson. tions are their articles of enlistment. In bla audience were many thousand Tbe orders of the day are the laws f the veteran who fought In the upon our statute books. What we treat battle, a well a a great throng strive for Is their freedom, their right tt other visitor. to lift themselves from day to day and The president's' addrea follow: behold the things they have hoped Friend and Pellow Citizen: I need for, and so make way for still better tot tell you what the battle ot Gettys- days for those whom they love who burg meant Tbeee gallant men In are to come after them. Tbe recruits ftlue and gray lt all about u here. are the little children crowding In. Many of thorn met here upon this Tbe quartermaster's store are In the In grim and deadly struggle. mines and forests and fields, in the Jpon these famous fields and hillsides shops and factories. Every day someihelr comrades died about them. In thing must be done to push the cam:helr presence It were an Impertinence paign forward; and It muat be done discourse upon how the battle went, by plan and with an eye to some great low It ended, what It signified !. But destiny. 10 years have gone by since than and How shall we hold such thoughts tn t erav the privilege of speaking to our hearts aud not b moved? I rou for a tew minute of what those' would not bave you live even today (0 years have meant wholly In Jhe. Jatj buj would wish to In tbe' light ttfii have tjjejy rgeMit? They have stand with you Wjf n&nt pece" ana union and vigor, and streams upon us cow out o that die maturity and might of a great great V gone by. Here Is the RaHow wholesome and healing the tion Co has bullded by our hands? peace has been! W have found one What shajl we do with It? Who sts s rweay u tnother again as brothers and again and always s, in arms, enemies no longer, of reunion, spirit of ? friends rather, our battles long and TJ aaet, the quarrel forgotten except ihat we shall not forget the splendid jKa kitsr ralor, the manly devotion of the men :hen arrayed against on another, now lift iour e grasping hands and smiling Into each life yet to b tther's eyes. How complete the union eat of Tight las become and how dear to all of us, petit y Vhlch low unquestioned, how benign and and ouUai(J4 najestic, as state after state has bean men. Come, 1 tdded to this great family of free soldier yet to I nen! How handsome the vigor, the In quiet counce naturlty, the might of the great na- trumpet 1 nelt and where tbe I tion we love with undivided hearts; low full of large and confident prom-B- e make blessed tl that a life will be wrought out In peace aad r a ihAt will crown its strength with Justice and a happy welfare that LOOK TO RUSSI srlll touch all alike with deep contentment! We are debtor to those to Are Certain to Play ar crowded years; they have made u In Fumlahlng 1 leira to a mighty heritage. Battleship 5 Nation Not Finished. But do w deem the nation comIn discussing tbe fact the 0 plete and flnlahed? Theae venerable of oil tnatead of oJ as fuel la tbe to famoua this lien crowding here navy isunder consideration leld have set u a greet example of English as BWWV ii v'4i r t uuiy levotlon and utter sacrtBoe. They to this question. If England ere willing to die that the people attention 1 replacing Its own cheap coal by the night live. But their task la done, more expensive foreign product, there rbelr day I turned Into evening. They must be Important advantage on the MUb-labeua to ook to perfect what they aid of naphtha, and la tbe future I Their work handed on to RuswUn fleMt to be played by the ta, to be don la another way but not lata fuel wilt be a part Important one, a another spirit. Our day not over; the Novoe Vremyamost say. Many mill ft la upon u In full tide. and factories bave gone over to Have affair paused? Doee Use nation stand still? I It what the M naphtha as fuel and the consumption la IncmulDg every year. year have wrought since thoee days of battle finished, rounded out. and of It could be the chief completed? Here Is a great people, world. Tbe need of supplier organisation with every force that baa ever great beaten tn the life blood of mankind. tbe bualneaa Is recognised by and. a number . of And it is secure. There Is no one government .. I. L.IJ within its borders, there la do nsauofi Dave pmi Bia lor isew condlt the log subject the of the earth, h. ntloo power among ... . I I . A to make it afraid. But baa It yet wm u uig uowb iirr io any government temionee, squared Itself with Ita own greet Investigation standards set up at Its birth, when it latlons for Borne territorl made that first noble, naive appeeJ to changed. the moral Judgment of mankind to being rich tn oil bave lake notice that a government bad nri vat enterprise. sonow at last been established whlca waa to serve men. not master? It Is oua Islands of the Isome a tenitr secure tn everything except the anJ that It life I right adjusted plan Ural to the uttermost to the standard of Others tn and humanity, Tbe bed a. ar righteousness Tb r days of sacrifice and cleansing are to not closed. W have harder thing to do than were done In the beroi day of war, because harder to s clearly, requiting more vision. r1 sim balance or Judgmwel. s r candid searching of tbe of right Tribute te Their V Look around you u Picture Gettysburg! fierce heals and eg' amu hurled again bellowing to batte Greater no man aelf sacrifice, ar most; the big Y ed devotion w. cost. We epic things make a c flee of lifted to of all gei to thir In arm!- ranks of 1 were, a and the 1 will, b action I Its ac VETERANS HEAR r I J n-- j fJ o - 1 |