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Show DESERET E VEXING. NEWS SATURDAY JUNE 17 1911 4 common schools, sloe it is so Commercial c!ub did introduce the ex- -' Sty. Kansas woobf ever'go back ' tyj their 'lawn's If a second Noachfaa rain much smsier to my "what were (ood to may r at his first meeting. did the old Juto? day. Tours very trulEf were falling. , w. be done" than to go ahead and do It, It e - i courtesy to a lonesome steauger "Harry ' "fi , Neither are grade teachers or school ' wit! r our gates, and 'he withdrew j The "wrisf take ne stock In proIn this connection attention la called 1 corner of Booth Temple end East Tern-not even watered stock. superintendents auite ready to face the from tie rostrum when the orator to the saloon hibition. the in that fact peculiar pie gteeete. Balt LU. Ctty. Utah.ltuattoo upo ar, Ue flnn we advertisements published recently work to bo dona in oonnotlon with It truetbat a number of food but are The sugar tram Investigation might Manafor Horace G Whitaay - Bun told, first, that In Grand Jumllon be it. Thus at the large teachers sum- - i timid citizens hate been frightened by called "linked sweetness long drawn drunkards anyone, habitual minors, raer school now in session at the Uni- - j threats of the liquor traffic to resort and au BCBSCRIPTIOK PRICES! whenever out.1 secure may liquor .4 I versify, tt is said that hundreds regis- - to outlawry in the event of losing their they want R In quantities fom half r ya r By Mail.. By Carrtra. per year .. ... ... t ter for psychology, pedagogy, and his-- , legal rght to prey upon the earnings pint up from the armv of bootleggers Why Is Jt that In those "searching Inyear Weekly, per eel tory of education; hut comparatively of m. n. the pghts of women and the which Infest the do. second, tht quiries no search warrant Is ever IsSaturday Newa per year .. few for agriculture, the natural and 'hope of children in this City and there 1 far irs money tn circulation sued? , eommuatestioito physical sciences, and nature an bufn Addvwa tate but whoever yields to blackmail due in study large part to tha fact that the If everybody kept In the straight and semittanryss J& aU i'l be at the merdjr of" black-thmen employed on the irrigation and THE DBSKWBT NEWS- - - The tendency to book study is so strong j once Utah. narrow path there would never be any lake CHy almost any kind of library course J mailer. ier afterwgrd. construction projects in and around the convict-made roads seem more popular Whan any ltind of - And muy bmuiuaa men profeaa lo ettyrtakethetr Correepor.denee end ether readlny iratd manual training, domestic science, or be aUrmed at the dire consequences thrir town and wet for pubitcaiioa ahonUI .bo addr buy neighboring Luther Burbank ha discovered a new , to the Editor. , What is the rea-- promised by the frquor traffic when drinks and supplies laboratory work bod of grafting. How the politison la it the fault of the school law saloons are closed. Just how a trade Ho that, while an v one can get all the met New Tork Office. tM Fifth Are Or le will pester him. cian j h but useful, hit It esof Jthe inertia liouor nothing produce a simply town, In ha wants yet the "dry" F Chicago office, lit Michigan A vs, prof elon tong Inured to the Idea that learn- - j merely diverts from other lines that drunkards go to a wet" town for their McKinney, ReprseeataUvW war can 1" ' People desiring a taste of Prodp"l p beneficial decupa- - dilute and supplies ing and wisdom are found In books !hirh .have It by buying condemned canned tU us, hie nev r been made clear. Entered at the postofflc of ftslt tail. only, and are accessible only In libraRut that I. all the consistency any g ,hem si second class matter according ries" City Yet one of the coal companies of the one rara get out of a saloon argument to Act of Congress. March 1. 179 emcalled Its i have said u because It Is made up of falsehood . Whatever the cause, i fa the duty Stne Sixty senators tor the reciprocity tog tier to verve notice of a and not of truth w Ithoui amendment! Score EALT LAKE CITT. - JUNE 17. 111 of the Bute Board of Education to ployeetton In force and agreement wages If the City advance the remedy. If a thousand redui Presid-m- t Taft. for sixty I It splendid weather for gram or more teachers sre assembled yearly Ace dr m thir election. It wouldb v now know coal muth iium-rilnto CMOS STAKE CONFERENCE. a women of today will of for books In the summer The men and study ' the people at large, as well as this company sell to saloons. be the men and women of tomorrow, months, With prohibition every body would have made The Union stake conference, ad- the teachers themselves, will be InAt least two mrrehant if they live until tomorrow. , vertised to be held qn the 17th and clined to adopt Dr. Tyler view, and similar announcements to llier clerks. be 13th mat , has been postponed until say, "We don't believe In summer By a process of enlisting capital. to Why should one good turn deserve promoter Is known by the compa- - another" intimidate labor the Liquor Dealers schools." July!, and ' !, mi. One good turn should be unde JOSEPH F. SMITH. Association, corner As a matter of fact, these great sumthe win to pending mer schools at the University are able title, hopes Never swap antomobllee while election It has Just about reached the A Ht Louts physician Is prescribing the stream fraught with the utmost significance RECREATIVE EDUCATION. such methwhere a disclosure of beer for hi patients. It Is 81 Louts print to the quality of the public school work ods Is necessary to save the people Short sleeve continue to be the lor.g and not Milwaukee beer that he Most of the contemporary writers throughout this State The good they from a campaign of trickery and decan suit for ladies' gown have our cornea to easily already work accomplished whose on education ception tl.e like of which tney never notice believe that the summer season be seen, but cannot her measured That before passed through. A'dnfible Pan Francisco now has but one head should be put upon la not saying, however, that the sumshould be utilised for the dog In the manger of tho police department, and from el son work for m hooi pupils, and that mer school work could not be made SAVING FOR T1IE CITT. perlenee she knows that two heads of a teachers In the public schools should much mors beneficial and effective by There 1 always trouble ahead for police force are not better than one. What can be done In the way of the employ the summer forslmtlar recrea- a proper balance of the efforts and time man who ha a cold. tive but thoroughly systematised edu- of the student In the studies he is pur- municipal saving under a competent In determining the cause of the suing. Forjthe average student to administration. Is shown by some In- - Mri-Ta- ft cational work seenia to have Pongres up oTIthe battleship Maine. and field load himself nr herself down solely facts brought to lightJha the on his hands rather them than the country wants the truth, the excursions are suggested by Ur. Curtis with book study during the summer, le department of public works m Mil nothin but the truth. little short of a crime It Is, at least, waukee. In that city the average cost Of the National Playgrounds AssocPasser domestlcus Is one bird that truth, and of asphalt street paving per square iation. Pr. Tyler of Amherst names an educational blunder. comes home to roost. .1 always And now New Jersey Is being over" there essentia Is for summer work in If students whose education Is very yard used to be 17 II- - The asphalt education to eat well, sleep well, and limited confine themselves! at these used according to the required sped' An automobile makes money circu- run with rattlesnakes The foreigners summer schools to theories of bow to float Ions had to be a particular brand late faster than have their choice of two evils: to be play welt These two authorities,. anything else. asphalt bitten by rattlesnakes or stung by aver, are now In this city at the Un- teach, Instead of Informing themselves controlled by one certain iversity summer school, and will speak upon the subject they are to teach, company. And competition was out of for themselves. Ws wish to make some the procedure strikes us as absurd. the question. At presents- - accord Ing .to. Its rs ports. Why should not measure, prescribe the courses? Why published this ha been changed. The , . Dr. M- - Is Green, In her work JJtlod Among School Gardens," writes leave to the students whim the entire new head of the public Work depart''jlltat wherever garden work has been choice? Many, perhaps must, of the ment has so framed the specifications it has students do not know what Is really that while better street work to Introduced Into the schools, 'stimulated the child to a better beat for them, or what they most need qulred, tt to not necriswry to get the -grasp of alt his studies. She and can fairly accomplish. The Fac, aaphsit from the favored company. M briievrs atoo that when gardens come uity. however.knows, and should there- What to the result? The bids offered the dther day for street paving Showbe a part of the school curriculum, for decide for them.1 ' a very large percentage of the study 0 per square The summer school movement la bio ed V reduction of one half. The total near now pursued Indoors will be carried on good a ons to be marred or very yard, such any by more In the op air. , defect so easily remedied,, aa that amount saved on these bids alone will HJOt.' This amoont would pay noted that there are fewer failure the salary if the superintendent of street construction for eighteen TH$8E ARE THE COUNTIES. among men who, a boys, had to do , The lesson to other cities hi this to ftrtw "chore" than among gsrdtq ' 5 A , correspondent asks: bbvlou. Everything depends, .upon otheta. In CMrteton County Canada.' "Editor Deseret New Will yow what kind ef public servants are per cent of th children fromlscbool name the unorganised parts ot placed in charge. We hare no douttt kindly with garden passed their high school countie of this State will Vote on that the "Improvements" In Balt Lako examinations, while from the school the liquor question on that June 37th?" rdene only tl pet cent peakCity could have been dona at a much without Each Incorporated community form ed. American teachers also ' report cheaper rate, with a different ad11 a th voting unit and .out- ministration. But what to pari, to past. "growth In mental alertness, in the ride them form another county voting unit, Th future demand attention' and , sense of responsibility for school prophut no vote outside the Incorporated the awful mistake of th pari should erty and appearance, and Mas disorder cities and town to taken until the ndt be repeated. . and naughtiness from the exuberance cl tl sens petition have signified thrir of animal spirit which now find a desire tobyvote - on the queetion. formPOIUIIIHTS. PROHIBITION th For tafe vent In gardening" Inquiries have brought out the In-to ing of character, say the Nation; "It formation that so far petition have One of the standard arguments of of b. Utmost Importance that aa much been commte-lonepresented to or the saloon trr-of the iront ha rosalbte. from the .palltherepresenlatfve of Balt Lake. Carbon, Juab, Be teresta and subsidised organs ts, that ing and raktag of tlte Holt to the vlefr. And xtoopelci. jjouut toSjeiWind' dec tr f. . oftne sceJti jtt will consequently beheld in three. t the fiowers or vegetables, should be ltons Geo. A. 8tartup. of Provo, sent a cirIn some other counties petitions have done by the children themselves. This been cular letter to right hanker, selecting circulated, but tt to not known not only enhances thrir pleasure gnd name t random from R. O. Duns whether the yet number of requisite ! their eagerness to dd the work, but book. From six of these ho rerating names have been obtained a for vote ceived v gives them a sense of personal respon-- on the 27th of June. replies, all stating that prohibition thing forth better conditions. sibllity which toughen the moral fibre. it also develop the sense of private The following two letters, sent to the BY INTIMID ITION. J ar "News" by Mr. Startup, ownership," We note that here at horn ths fitat n At the opening of the present1 Ut PchooL departthrough I Normal campaign a list of name of "Th First National Bank. ment of nature study, announces "Hereford. Texas. Juna t. 1S1L Salt Lake business men was printed aa It theory Of Instruction that today Startup, Provo, Utah: tha City "Mr GeoBit?A Your protectants against making more deal to Just received and "Dear teacher are being trained It to believed that many signa- will say in reply that dry. ws have prohiexdirectly with nature sad Immediate were obtained through misap- bition here, and It PROlHBITtt. I do ture perience than with hook. The new prehension, and others through that not believe there ha been five quarts teacher must make he ot the world of whisky sold in this town in five unpardonable Indifference with which years of material reality the environment fit O Inn gives the population In are most while received, petition as 1 000 ) I have been tiring here for e the book from which the pupil are several instances firms and about six corporayears and I dont believe to study, with which they hre to work. there ha been but very little whisky tions were without and from which they are to recite thrir I because somepledged official authority sold. entertained petty and discoveries. After It does not affect business at all observation views in accord with the canvaser who here. In fact w have been dry nearly, that, they may recite similar lessons solicited hto support. ever since the town was organised, in from the printed an these subjef-tDon't know of any 'bootleggers Bine that time articles have ap-- 1900 page. The proposed change from the4 or blind pigx, or anything along this Peered In the morning papers signed line. to that of the Most of this part of the state of page printed study ' In fact, about the objects themretve and of the tods by the "Manufacturers &&! Butlfttll is dry. Association.' of the. entire state la dry. The cities governing them, as ascertained by diof Ft Worth, Houston, San Dallas, Inquiry a to the membership of this rect observation and experiment with Antonio and some of the larger cities these objects, I part of the larger association elicits an Intimation that are selling whisky, where there is s movement of the modern school to- It comprises the signers of that large per cent, of the population forIn these localStiis they are eigners. wards more of reality and less of ficWhen did they meet to organise? selling whlaky. tion In school studies; more of first"I suppose that we have thirty or hand knowledge and less of memory Where was the organisation perfected? forty counties here with only about Were ' sent out to notices the members to Aub more that less trio out of the entire district that have work, practical all such tLem to saloons. towns these a theorettra'L Fer when the stu- - Inciting Nearly meeting? It open that is la the lUn Salary-Treasur- bedell N I at - tr : ? - T j t , .. ft dry-sho- t" , i ? r -- tl k jct -- i ty . f rs tg i i .; .. , . anti-saloo- I s ' three-fourt- M-- tts peti-Mo- n. I ; -- make..werAabW--lJ..-hy , - no in their territory, "Very truly you-- s. prohibits j , tty. he 'to simply telling what he himself knows, sees, and does; whereas, tn reciting from books, he is usually seen telling what some one else or known or done. And In order to d t Imtltut observation and Then she compose it? Is it not, as a matter of fact, made up of iiquor J !I I- - FUQUA. t- Here is another testlmsny to the dealers, and are they not contributing j the whole expense of the wet cam- - same effect: palgn. including tl.e syndicate article "THE BANKING TRUST CO ' first-hanKansas Citt. Kansas. June 9, 19lL occasionally published ot r a corporate Mr A Btartup. Provo. Utah: I Dear Btr to yours of 1st only a recital of the experience of othIt to a significant fait that those will say that, Replying since the rigid enforce- ers, It to necessary to have materials business men whose names are bring menl of the Prohibitory law our city at hgnd. so classified and arranged used tn the Interest of a traffic Whkb has been a most delightful place In as to facilitate study directly from certainly does thm no commercial which to liveand Our people are happy. buying their homes, nature's great hook. This Is the purpose good, and Whose Influence i an not' be j prosperous We haie novae ant residence to speak 4 - the recent movement In public of way possible- - benefit to them em of our business properties are all oc- school education In the 'direction of tdoyeea. take an l,itle personal Interest j copied and it is the general opinion ,g of this ,h(. that people prohibicity hotur work anl agriculture. lir the set csmtalgn Wneq tha x- - ! Uon i generally speaking a benefit to , Outside of the educational profession, mayor of MllwA,jkee a celebrated busliwea The only people who could the closing of nearly a If people are favorably Im- rpellb.mle: from The best known bCer Pr'MV b" sareons are the bartenders, saloon- pressed with this new phase of educe-tlon- U cente- - of the t mnr Imported by and possibly few landlords, keepers, ths work. Within the profession. unorganised association on the mom- ro'jree, the enforcement of the pro- hlh'tw'n th ptre(dente of universities and the ' mendation of U4 XW ' "P to the officers of the bead of normal schools , county and tt they do Iboir duty there ; much In holds s meet the our CU)r ' reason Ts7 difficult? iDient why anything like bUnd avor of th hW baslnM ttwn are 4 an.fwn joint ehoutd bo U Md to to run r We find that It haa me!! t.ar by their ftbnce. gef trabted thto York j To.be xure. Cain. Of the I Gi J ft nr. toWffi. FROM THE BATTLEGROUND OF THOUQfr Mlwnr cpmlng coronation will bring to Of Tha n season of unthe King Crowning. alloyed misery. The bat- -, tered old chair la which all the Kings of England, from the first Plantagcnrt down, have been crowned, will be brought out of the recess in Westminster Abbey to which It repos us between reigns. It will be cleaned with coal oil sod soap suds, and ant Its Joints stiffened, so that adipose royalty may not come to n smash down In It. and therein tho King will sit. with his un breeched legs peeping from beneath his coronation robe, while the Archbishop of Canterbury greases his head with anointing oil Then then "Will be a reception. Five thousand Chicago ladies with waists decollated dona to the forty-fif- th degree of north latitude, and not a Reno divorcee among them, will curtesy before Queen Mary and hack away. Five thousand men, with the dust ef the wheat pit still hair, will gase moodily at their knee breeches end number fourteen pumps, and pant for Uvetr lost pantaloons "aa the hart pantetb for the water brooks," and register a vo never again to denude themselves of their lower leg coverings for sny King, whether of England. or of Spades, or Clubs, or Hearts or Diamonds. George the Fifth. The Times Is sorry for you Tou have not as much power as Mayor Alexander, for he can suggest and veto ordinances and IS not obliged to speak la public unless he wants to. and he generally wants to LoS Angels Times. In-th- Mods News- - Patter. The mass of matter that modern paper Is obliged t the to handle tinpoees upon re- porters and editors a task of extraordinary difficulty. No reasonable outsider who haa been inducted Into the inner problem of the newspaper office can rail to get a new view of th difftcultie with which Journalistic workers struggle. Th handling of a paper dealing with everything from Kamchatka and Chittagong to Fort McHenry and the Gunpowder Mi day in the year I something that th facile critic of lit club window lose simple and easy if he were cloeer to It. It would be very interesting to see bow th average college professor, or lawyer, or minister. would make out If a Mg piece of news were pat tn hi hand at 11 oclock at night, and he were called upon to edit tt and write the heads within n half bear's time. To get the right number of words and letters in the bead, to make the , toa story accurately tB te shades of nannri?it'ta1 the lu?2LL U.K to place thTsiCTSJS the paper that befit, these are some of lh it, work that roust b.- th. - highest pressure Th jjghtf?0 who have had I mills rile themselves the newspaper office tJ, to ihe conclusion that. ! a?, la- 6! bout tn untnformVl - terity that are r. roarkjMp th average modern measure, up to n curacy and general J?1 ' more Bun Cantos lew Without Senator U-- pmpo.es, a candlOu' Bwii. rne of Orem. Money. ,r "ritetioa and com!,, ' h" campsn. spend no money, mah solicit no votes n mu be violating all the , -njtpt of th game, but he I,, i., l mpalsr government and 1 4 w chanrtta, no matter e M, rivals may employ has merit, and riireg,,n entitled On hon first trial. It ha mud .f elf a ; ', anyu'' PoWHcal tjP""'1) t esperlinei-- t proriv-.- n station for mmVr, Brians and of fl - kcr.retHjfjclt, Bournes Uea of verdict of the pwluir,,uZ1?' Short of lunacy I ndvr th. t ma mm w System a campa'gn railed, political litfrator. 'ilrtrUwtri broadcast, a speaker g and a whirl ini tour mobile and apectal train m.i mote districts. They are th. meaecnt. ed usages of every aril oqnahri campaign, and p t , t y of toon y g spend la the desire of anj campaign manager huh -- vwy So provement the mathln-r- y of eiertiM has become more costly and tven&ri Direct primaries. ith which sires like Senator Wtmrne r wL, infatuated, have double cumpsimiB. That the Mm of th. pendlture voters tn choosing thrir candidatts ku been greatly Inrreaaed is an own To set an example by Ing the use of money to promote k election will be a usefuLservteeM Bourne's part for which he to. serve high Pntisc.-N- cw Ytrk Wort nr-- .V., hur-a- d, I im-at- |