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Show v k ww,. Till: EXAMINER: ( JDEN, MORNING UTAH, FEBRUARY SUNDAY, m; SECOND HALF Direction Northwestern Theatrical Association YEAR IS R. ALEXANDER GRANT Resident Manager BEGUN TEACHERS EVERAL XUARY WEBNE$DjY, SICK ON LlfiT. High fioheel Begins tameter With Fifty Now Students Enrolled far Work. The la grippe epidemic among thl la lass aevere. and moat of th-.- patleaia were abut to return to their work laet Mouday. although them am a few who aiw mill too sick to bo out The KIhm Fulmers, teachers at tho Madison aad Grant, were ab.em all week, owing to the death of their mother. Mr a. Josephine Hlit act In aa substitute at the Grant during Miaa Fulmer's absence. n Mias Ulllaa leemaa. a former tearher, and who now teacbea ni Logan, visited tbs grammar grade at the Grant last Frfosy. Mias Crompton, beginners' teat-lit tho Dee, spent last Thursday visiting Miss 8hapherd's room at the Lewis. Mlaa Katherine Shepherd held her meeting fur beginner, first and second grade teachers, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday uf last week. The meetings consisted of general discussions on the new work for this nemeater, Mias Shepherd furnishing the teachers with programs and outlines for presenting the work In manual training and physical culture. '! ne work la the respective grades will bo uniform, and the auggeationa and ideas will be rarrled Into effect aa soon aa possible. While thla la jurt n beginning leading toward regular manual training, the teachers manifest marked enthusiasm la taking up their new work which will mesa so aiurh In the child's education, and shows the trend educational matters are taking to get down to real systematic, thoughtful work. Mlaa Shepherd visited the Washington school last week, dividing her time among the primary grades. The High school opened the second semester with the adJHIun of fifty ew students. The program had been fully revised and arranged aud on!.-o- n period was spent In registration n of the new students, after which the regular work. Most uf the freshman expressed themselves well satisfied with the work and soon became familiar with the new ways end regulations. Rarl Pardo. HI, met the seniors and Juniors last Mooday, and gave au intereating talk on school spirit, urging ell the students to foster It, and incidentally to attend the Alumni dance on Friday. The elasa In German has received some new snog books and are spend lag considerable Ume after school In rehearsing the songs. Ibi organisation of the military department la now practically com-p- i to. At the drills two computes of about fifty members sack have been formed. The following battalion officers have been appointed: Company "A" Captain, Roy Tarry; first lieutenant, Fred Zlcmer; aecnu-- l nontenant, Russell Davenport; first aargeaat, Albert Aland. Company 'B Cfcptaln, Mac Burni-aoa- ; first lieutenant, Willard Kay; i aeoond Iteatonaat, Reinhart Gideon; first aargeant, Robert McDaniel. The Alumni dance held on Friday night waa an unuaual social sucres. The committee In charge decorated the ball Thursday evening and the crawd waa muck surprised to find the walla adorned with ponanta from many of the principal colleges and universities. Beloit Cornell, Wisconsin. Northwestern and Princeton, besides several others were represented with targe banners, and the Alumni . peanut adoraad with skull and rros- bones added to the general appear-aneg- . The hall was wall filled with e congenial crowd, and a feeling uf general eomradshlp prevailed. Taking . It ell end all, tbs aaauriatlon has reason to think that though tho first of the feaaun, the dance waa a success, especially aa they war able to clear . expenses. Introducing the IVerlesa Comedienne KLAW & ERLANGER teachers la the schools , PRESENT THE BIGGEST MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF TWO SEASONS THE MOST COR PHENOMENAL SUCCESS OF O.t-de- ALL TIMES SUPPORTED BY SCOTT WELSH A NOTABLE CAPT AND MINUTES COHANESQUE CHORUS FROM BROADWAY le-ga- WEfiER STAKE ACADEMY. Hon. William J. Bryan arrived Saturday evening on the 7:10 tram and the studi-nfof the academy combined with the clt liens to welcome . him at the depot, from where they escorted him to the ReeJ hotel. tfo appeared at the opera house at 8:15 and delivered his lecture, "The Old World and Ha Ways," and In spit of It bring Saturday night, the house was well filled with an enthusiastic and appreciative audience. The academy basket ball boys vein to ljogin on Friday and played league game with the A. ( ih erurr for the first half being II in favor of tagan, and for the second halt If to 19 In favor of the same team. Mr. McKay spent the greater pan of last week In Salt take. Mr. (. J. Ross addiYMird the students at devotional last Friday morns 43 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY. GEO. M. COHAN Corinne, - The annual convent lun of I he National Tradea Aauclallon, composed of manufacturers of the principal cities of tho I'ultcd BUlea, la to bo held In Boston, beginning March SI). International Union la striving tu reach of North Anu-rirthe 6, (MM) mark In Its membership. The Coopers Ban Francisco unionists demand that the building trades recognise the the afexm fitters. of whnt he saw of the development thus far under way that would by many stories which have come ficin tha camp. In writing .if hia experiences In the Mining and Scientific Prexa of San Francisco lie says: "1 had been reading for some time marvelous stories of the great wealth of Greenwater, and I had seen the statement made In maity places that I! waa going to be the 'greatest cupper camp In America,' that the showing In rich copiier was very extensive In area, and that the ore was extremely rich, I bad come to liellevp that all this was tme, and I felt for aome time a desire to get to Grernwater and try to get In on aome of thla wonder fill possibility. Such was my motive The 1 v.-a- r s e mk-II- green-staine- c t 1 . e A n The emp'oves of the Brown return mill in Fall River, Mss, have been Informed that a ten days' vacation win he given them in the summer of 13"7 and that a 5u percent extra dividend will he paid in connection ti-ra-t'lre ncstrl from wli.if I s:m the veins of the t . , n w auiii-. of fvai'turtna width. saw t'.' Me .f s 1 a le-- s !t t t : . i :: mar.' er. but ftp 'rie .Ill's--1: fr. ,!i!t !i reiish the t tg-.- her e. i .i t a rn The j,,t mllrj, wj !tltr be eeured development. :n ;hs Zulie th.' f ciivls-eund effected a nt nf rt'pifH't'Kwn?, iho b- sl.o ha tug miuh sillelflevt. ami m rs science Piocha Mining Man After Examining r :t: pr polled with ropper and as A. C. court the lectured to District Writes Hit Opinions. :on they are liighly of the physiology class last wi-s iro:- oxide an-- l are luca1-I'- ' Friday morning on "Chemistry and James IV. Abbott. a r:iii'-.- ; enei'led 'gossan. nuking.1' giving them mnv Hess and j Of Ploche. Xwv tli.o wu., the re, no gos-itions nselul to tseui in their i he li't-s ct il'f-ttour ce: f win pyrlte. a!' hough I looked pMd class work. trict, does not i.ikc tl.t rhenti view i: i; iu plaers The iron tha IN CREENWATER i the mi-;ert:- il High school In 1903. and since completed the domestic 1. ait-e- - - . I .i-. - n PAUL has Tbe Real Boat Race between YALE AND IIAItVARD CREW, Famuus Yale Clee Club, Octette of Male Voice. erlginxlly asauciated with tlir vety small amounts of coie per, whicii. after oxidation, yielded the carh(ii,i:e and stained the rock dotiti.li-s- a gn-i-- PRICES lx . . 23c, 30c, 73c, f 1.00, f L50 SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY. SALE TUESDAY. these extensive slain pMd-ii'i'- was SPECIAL FEATURES: fl.30, f 1.0(1, 75c anti 30c S EAT patches. Jdeutenant Forbes Is well known In Balt Lake and since his marriage has visited here with hla wife frequently. The last vlstt waa In August last, and he received word while here to go to Cuba. On acount of the KING'S AUTO STOPPED. Paris, Feb. 2. An automobile belonging to King Edward wu stopped on the Avenue D. L'Opera yesterday "It is tin Impression tha: the climatic conditions in Havana Mr. In Vegas tc liinopah Railroad will be McCullough preferred; to remain Antargoas toward Green-w.t- t Balt Lake during the winter and int distance a mav be rHuis-it- tended to join him In the eprlng. tMMitnand Ihe trafilc. This cai b, c'tr.iply and wuiild be a grea EASTERN RAILROAD WRECK. to the ramp in many wave. Much ptos;ictlng Is going to be done Johnstown. Pa., Feb. 2. The first in ihe Itup. ;bat discoverle will fol section of train So. 22. Manhattan low deeper t xplorxtlon. There Is n: Limited, on the Pennsylvania railroad, Suit!!e to 'it.itcaie at what depth wute: early today ran into an empty engine i :i he sifuck In anv of the work rear Conemaugh. Eleven passenger I: Is irgs. disc., .sing the pyrlte that in their berths were Injure! Ir to find below the wa'cr asleep an-- l four trainmen were injured. The for exceeding the speed limits. HI TM Majesty wu not In the car. chauffeur and a mechanic, who were m the machine, were taken jbefore n magistrate, but later were released. AMUSEMENTS. t smi-I- i e AUDITORIUM c ROLLER SKATING x p.-- i lvxcl.' injurrd passengers MAY HAVE BEEN MURDERED. only. suffered sprains Potato Race Monday evening Feb. 4 AMUSEMENTS. Feb. .who. V McCullough Salt ''Se rones that Lake, In PRESENTS limit ret Draniiitir Triuiiili of tbe New t'entury. IKIi'lIS 2. I s wide, and JUiESMVm Oscar NVisters Charming Romance of the West ed great fha'les diwrct arc teenth c.nulry. who i otisiilerablc married Mi. Jessie "p-,- i . Company DUSTIN FARNUM in THE VIRGINIAN Milwaukee. - Li Shelle A. M. OFFER in going. "I was admitted to the shaft of the Wls., union men are Red Boy, 73 feet deep, and might have Ion convent next secure to the working gone down the Saratoga, somewhat of the National Bruowmnkera' Aso shallower, bad I desired, bui tbe two clarion. are under the fame niHiiiigemi-n- t and I whs assured that both were alike, of The trade union membership so for as showing wen:. This showing Anstralin la said to be only about consisted of a n arrow seatn of slltelmin "itn.isio. msierisl. carrying sniue green stains. At the bottom of the stmft there werIt la said that thousands of stoneslips running In all dlrei'ilonsoind each masons and stonecutters have been seemed to carry In places thrown out of work by the use of conmaterial about an Inch wide. I whs not admitted crete In building construct Ions. io any other properly. uor Is It the custom of the disTbe sum of ISuO.nnn wa cxiiended trict tu let strangers see what they aud all to boy- have. for strike bem-fltcotted union men during the past The Schwab property, purchased three years by the union of Sweden. troin the locators Arthur Kunzc amh others. Is situated on Hu- trail between Three minister, were recently seated Ramsey and Kan-c- . Work seemed U aa fraternal delegates to tho Toledo, lie In progress rn three of there locations. At one a gasoline heist (iin Ohio, Central 1 bur union. horsepower) wn at work, and on anThe Coppersmiths' t'nlon In New other one is be, tig erected. York reports that Ita helper arc beThee shafts an- ronitnonly to lx- - over lOU feel deep. Atreported one vf ing organized. I tiu-ssaw the vein fxixised for l In office the ef width :;u firemen Sts lunary Inches. It abound perhapr bluldlngs In Chicago controlled bv the ed in green st.iins, and carried Mime securmalarhi'r and a li'ile n;:urlte. The res-- , Building Managers association, ed an Increase of 1 cent au hour in might have chrv (In tbe dump at thi and the Furnace Crc-wage by the decision of an arbitrantai.-r-iation board.. propertle a Utile ha been collected In separa'e pile The women clerks In Spoknne have p a couple of cars of ta. been Invited to Join the clerks' union each a' each dump. This la a ger. and an active canvas sill lx made to crotiK estimate. '1 saw no take every woman Into membership. pvrbc anywhere nor 1; Is stated that many of them have could I leant front ass.tvers. or arvotte else, of the occurretiee of any di I expressed a willingness to Join the see a minute piece of linrii.tr. a, to from Wiilm frci-khave 15 Forto Wien has a nundier of flourish- miles from Kanisev unions head Boot of Under the the "The Furnace freek ing which ranee, and the Shoe Workers' I'nion. The these deposit ctir appeal cd to mt-twh-:Boo and ShiWorkers' Cnion has Jif eruptlv composed never violated a single trade rocks, rhvol.le lit various Miicrs of Kirke 10 FRIDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT s Last week was devoted principally to examination, and Mundny morning marks the beginning of the second semester Most of the s'ltdriits passe successfully and fifteen nr twenty new students will art first high school work tomorrow. The new was program given mt to the students on Friday, so tha the sccon i semester work ran he commence:! Monday without further delay. The materia for the next Issue of the Acorn was nt to the printer Friday, and tho paper will lie rewdv for dlstrlbutkm a! tout the 14th Inst This will ba a Bt. Valentine and Wash and will Ington number combined, contain many st.o-ieand poeuia appro print for tba aesaon. The firat of February marked the completion of the roof on the new addition and the building I now closed In. Many liberal person have been received which materially aided the building fund, and showed that many able people have the welfare f the building at heart. Mr. Clark will be here on the ibi'i Inst, and deliver his lecture, in the Tabof the Community. ernacle. Miss Era Farr, who graduated fr-- i A POPULAR MILLIONAIRE Seat Sale Opens Monday, green-staine- ing. MARY IS A GRAND OLD NAME. Just Plain Mary i - i. 1 SO LONO, MARY. BY daiul-e- r of the Fiffour years ago Forbes of Salt of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Forbes, reported missing at Havana, where he baa been stationed, and it is xupp.-sehat he his been murdered, as h earth d a considerabplc sum of nionev a: :he time disappeared. Mrs. McCullough is In Ball take xlsb-ing'the home uf her parents at 7 Twelfth tat street, and is nearly frantic lTiMse of anxiety over her hushand's fate. Several' messages have Ni n send to Havana asking for news hint, hill so far no answers hive been revived Nothing Is known trvond the news Iti the ills- sho;i pres One mile race Wednesday evening, Feb. 6 Helman vs. Pierce. UTAHN A THEATER is TONIGHT! j e La (lien admitted free morn hip and afternoon for another week, except Saturday, commencing Monday, v , February 4th. THE OCTOROON ruiu-r-nln- g PRICE 10c, 20c, 90c I Admission Admission Afternoon Evenings ; 10 cent 15 cent |