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Show 2 THE consin, Se Deprecates Aspersions Upon of ested in Those University. from a radius of a = Resent as Attempt Much to Injure tural To The the miles." |{t had been equipped to has studs seareely 500 Undoubtedly if|was further were three higher state schools| single exception shown of a |te'itcreanea.to' say. 600, "But ff, in-|and other caver' stead of wd mission dents found his ou ber mig nda and on of/aet in actual and contention lege ect J that with the| three-hour sub-| Sil the engineering prescribed by the irrigatio a e to should local be the best ey at the university engineering number (Logan), of the high ratios schools of by the brought so es-|students; Whereas the UTAH, SUNDAY, people a all gain would number within of the Land be high reach eon com- BABEAFEE4EAS OEE Our lines of i th t a might otherwise € AGAEE | suit School | *. value Suits suti . suits you your in have VFO VE money POVESCOV OPPS now the extracted from the roots plants found growing our American forests seen. can tionable wae PloyS. from its tendency you want buy anywhere, OVPPPVSPVO SUPE S HY we're < VET ' studies course to the : pursued, names with of the the|2%4 | ties, the men and women," would require re-/|the concentration of the higher instiwork | ¥@Uions into one efficient school, and| is of pte See of the high schools | course at the University, which quires three years of high school for' entrance: But the showing no consequence, unless the aim is to| prove that in the Agricultural college | "hroughout the On February state 10, 1906, the |mings, director of nature study states | |that the soil is of the highest fertility well adapted to all purposes of periment and investigation. boys here. VPITPIFSHSYTT ‘he Their commis- » Plan { ° Boys. sion to tend cm, real college that the work; to BRN before are halt as many if the ae the i two years _ considered they con- school really OS® Its be seen from Drs. Grover Pe if s the study were ractice, the foregolr agents a hast eee ann a eda _ e FIRST SHOWING | and if it were decided tha tions, but also of chronle catarrh ip {ts various forms wherever located. |~- WGrIr MO Ar Lei Que ai) |} HUET leaves , *, lowe wtudentn, for In 183 r f dustrial witch world, ve vores en's BE oe dwnp Wikheae <schopl | 2,660.00 es 9 i general $75,375, divided among Se the b oli aumanie ie : Pe WY Ue maintains STi is atathat: exictustriction - Salaries pé ins con answer "The Petes This oo pee $116.85 the © moral of the growth f "a t future, which » lly years. te TAG ott cone al i tae ome oO the worst ceptible. of | tye income the same basis would] It! ae find if he seeks it; t ‘| under. which the: pie passions to which We of Utah, jealousy ra since the . pe ote pee Ni : ee John C. but the influence]total for the three schools of $549.student ‘naturally |554.86. The funds of the three schools comes in a elty is the pure, religion ‘and. of apt ; hike a Oe o- T. ants e smaher, town. 3u Daily Weather Yester rday's record at hsASIEN sae ; (U | P/N the peo- | Faas of the ' re ee cre Mackay [ESS than $1,117.43. It is an honest repre-|anq to keep them under ne | college their The university the own sentation of facts. home influences during their youthful he insinuation that the commis-|years. If the college alumni sinceresion is dishonest and that the college}jy question the ability of students of alumni alone are "honest" in their] college grade to conduct themselves representations, is sufficiently refuted | properly in ‘of a the city, existence they question at the figures of both par- propriety of by looking ules, For, $101,250 since the college receives | unfversitics a year for general mainte-| pia, as Harvard, Pennsylvania, Yale, Chicago, and is ° not the school state of one] eran school mines, of |ture since the first mines. | grees of a the Comparison of Incomes es . Mr. Porter oth-|Versity, maintains while it that from the} Special 240° the remaining or $70,828.35, =--e then students|jn any event would be cheerfully paid (383 high school and 133 district)hy the college student for the school) cost the remainder of $101,-) cational advantages of a city. 250 a year, $137.45 per high sehool tural the capita for students at college, usual or cost more of more than district dents and usual other cost of high schools, showed that e seventy-one which is district and the Agricul- than the il college six per t times|tey- school three school 1e stu-| times y Duplication of Porter's letter Mr. which cortieg the/<ion Ss students in commission 1capita wascostMore]of students name was by of school. Ss legislature. were are misleading. The BIG HORN While the| $25,000 yet rive courses 000 |over for instruction for experimental $6,000 in interest in en-|fund-a f pao total ' of g purposes, $20,-|Short purposes, from the and] tourist land|further $51,000 unt from annually,| the last Line named Line and Butte, sleeper will particulars, be and aAlctc Waists. 201 St Main with engineering mining courses ‘ has showin cevicultave: . Ss Shoe Of Sten othe named have the following number of agricultural students: Illinois, Minnesota, 163; California, 158: 40. While the in Washington, Clana, states schools 213° ee Kansas, "ioe; But 155. nothing proves a statement by of unless the commission, favoring schools. and President similarly Van BY MAIL) IF YOU LIVE OUT OF TOWN W IT Drs. for Shores & thelr new tom list and advice free, WEAK Bo-called Aissipation of Wis- as Free Clam Bake DOCTORS WHO SPECIAL Sunday FOR of some OD eae thelr|] disease. 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Dresden Rib- | Children's . 7 for Mandkerehiets | Plain Taffetas, Satin Taf- week.... ‘San Z Se each, roldere or 50c¢ a MI. - dozen. week Chgat. - wee wk ee te tee C ee { next: . | EARS RAN a - : N= * OUR BSOAE oh hye YO IDA. SI a5) ANA ZzIp Zt) - SU DRUG Where 4 You STORE ete ISe - _ \- Ty ey Ep Sy reIMA} SAIS. N Saat SLAMS SAR SV 4! A ia WAY B Ty RSS ithe AAS Get the AT 112-114. : Best. : m a a : 8 Bra SE a) Dy RAD : a SVP Hp ays SI aS) ALSBsn ASA Zidane ERS SSAtabs ES : 8 sy STREET aucMAIN : deareress THR Z ZIT \Y ts V- ei DA et ae SS aval : , | - > ce Price Half and Duck, : Ki- Wednesday ... rae Colored 54.00 Summer and pee srarere err cieielelerstereisieirrs for......$1.25] line Tuesd eels sierta ee Pie eee ae 75 line entire sale Dresses, eee entire at ne LOR ere KIMONAS.-Our . Price "Am G. W. a! Silk lap | | Be ; Next and ! 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Hise for needed oe " ° me 3 wa so J. ) HOME In- maoverwhelming "the by the received fact, were consolidation i A ac- riculture in each of the schools named and also a statement as to the classiassi { mn fication or grade of the =students ED the schcols compared. On the other hand scores of simi- state Tuesday , > . Bhores have a Special Department exclusively for tho treatinent and curo of all private disenses of Men, whether caused by ignorance, excesses or contagion, u may consult Drs. Shores about the most delicate or ermnbarraseing private troubles. with the assurance tha if z Tesa R ° ympans and ‘skillful treatment, and everything will the rela- tive amounts of money devoted to ag- lar letters, jority," in A of below " named , eae Greve Mississippi, 330; comparison companied separate the the reasonably THE Tennessee, 297; Ohlo, 342; braska, agriculture y eee 406; Ne- asked t a rtre Ai t tye £ Cred f ; Gee An extraordinary opportunity for sectiring a fresh supply to finish out Wednesday Catarrh and all Curable Nervous, Chronic and Private Diseases of Mea, Women and children, of every name and nature by the latest and most advanced scientific methods. Ov 100,000 cases treated in the past fifteen years. ; ; . Drs. Shores & Shores' Wonderful NEW TREATMENT for Deafness, Catarrh, Asthma, ay Fever an ung troubles, is the Medical Discovery of e age. It cures quickly, is safe and certain, curing in one-tenth to onefourth the time required under the old methods yrs. Shores' Vast experifence in treating all forms of Chronic and Private diseases enables them fat to cure many so-called "incurables' where others fail If you are in need of the Services of reliable Specialists Consult Drs. Shores at ones Prices and terms are within the reach of ; f treatment or $15 for a Cure in all Catarrhal Chronic Diseases, medicines free. Consultation and advice free to all Cal write all or schools separated been added to the list, the Agricultural college of Utah would have proudly stood out with just nine students! letter they quote a the same From table it has Agriculture. Western of yet as j hey quote in full, along with certain references to the alleged unfairness of the commission in abridging this letter in their report, a letter from Prof. Brand which says: "Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada and California are conspicuous examples of Western consolidated schools. In the institutions of these states you will find very, very few agricultural students Idaho has less than a halfdozen, and California comparatively few considering the agricultural wealth and population of the state." This is quoted as a great and overwhelming argument in favor of separation; but are our esteemed friends stre that the above quoted attendance is for students of college grade? So that, had i Utah, a "conspicuous ex- ample' never in|much a and - exceptionally ' entire our CHILDREN'S | De Upon established electrical their e Zez Effect which . was Where-|anq 3 three times improve ° over t Necessi 2 regular, $1.25 1. Great Half en SUITS.-AII Suits, through For Short "0 3 ®. be x to showing t . LINEN provided see any ot. this gE students 0 S1ZeS, Peter Pan Waists, ranging from $2.25 to $3.00. White and Colored, Cheeks, Stripes and Plain Linens. Tuesday and Wednesday, your choice. ... ..$1.00 Skirts, dec school as great as in district schools Nl C a 1um Two Tables of Peter Pan Waists, 2°yyteny Set Phe 6 thanalasfour times in theeollera col- |25, ae early By ‘the i Add this ee aeate asireiaalmuchty The carly asas 1892; a S| inde; to ulthesapiily ‘ amounts ; increase. nol adetrorfrom a AT LAGOON. lege as in the University, college] 5 o1, approved July 16,eat 1894, diy: the uni-|total received LABOR DAY ‘ ac alumni try to amend this by giving) versity was granted 100,000 acres of|the legislature, and it Is clear that the figures which show the cost of each|januq for the establishment and main- college has had far more in proportion Sparring match, double-header one of 616 high school and district| tenance of a state school of mines,|to its work than the university, which | baseball game, Garland vs. Bounti- in does case? d oes t me the season, Some of the choicest Waists yet turned out, from $2.50 to $15.00. None reserved; all -.----,--..--. agen t. Tie . an Price M. I Including EXCURSION ° 1st and 3d September j Silk, Tuesday, Z. C. a which the university has six times as Via Oregon Short Line. Nate to many college grade students as the] Prannie, Wyo, and return from Salt t-|college has. The first ignores the|]QLake, $30.00. Proportionately low : ; fully considered matand|4mount received each year by) the col-|rates from other Utah stations. The during the last ses-|lege from the federal Government: |/only direct route is via the Oregon till 1901, 4ayinc statements edu-|Se¢cond ignores the distinction between : the grade of students, considering Courses. revives a of mines did not by separate exist as: a department. of the university a: law the Both at sma Wednesday for Selis Half if ig I | |)Q2 -ectoitatt cent ae fine lustre, 36 in. wide, guaranteed not to crack. Very suitable for Coats, Dresses or Underskirts. Sells regularly for $1.25. | 3 deF precipitation per Tuesday, Taffeta Black "3 ete ‘6p m. to 6 : aERine Accumulated excessof : = Accumulated excess of precipitation the first of the month .74 in- since uni- | ches. the receives nance, and since it has a total of 663/ers) The supposed increase in the| State nearly twice the amount. reel itive humidity, 94 students, if the 147 students claimed |¢ost of board in a city, as compared |C@lved from the state by the college. | 5° mn. a o be of college grade cost. only|with a rural town, if it be a fact. {s|a@s only had an average of 33 per|° ‘Weather forecast, fair. $206.95 each year, or a total of $30.-| exaggerated in Mr. Porter's letter, and|cent more students than the college. OO 421.65, office month, ce 0 e Hi==- a ViSi t That Panne ; the of these should be as important in this |, Accumulated pe ener State as the Agricultural college, while roa peels cation from the third should be more so. ‘ p.m 7 0.77 7 Inches. such Colum- and science, state aL : COMpose see For |//<--4 Pha Se college ($186,844.66) the proportion |of the weather bureau for the twentyof four t > Yet the Utah College | four hours ending at 6 p. m ait popees bases or ‘3146 000 Maximum temperature, 7 degrees; to the university and $116,000 to the exons Pe eee eee aden TG cL eam ea eee Bradee Thin 1a cere e hor (olg""jschool {Plan proposed is from‘to eliminate high|schocl, but three the college of ante | ences, below the normal. students the university ad science, | ‘ BY Sore Vx of the Report. the local 7 an as |S<4 on Influence ot cul-|of the University of Colorado have to truer, subjection | the funds of the Colorado Agricultural buildings, equipment, improvements "a i Shan a ek owe ae . neetiin Ste n aaa Seago een observation have declared that | This Gdnek ain fat ot snake s00 the morality of students in the larg(S016 BE} Gonkes e306 ae ier total aarite in a gp detiad - that oe 2 arge a 4 font each Bb tate x ook The cost per student for ae d are Uy ageedatinn lege grade. 1 They mark an entirely new assortment of ¥ 7 - fa "+ |EXSy \P Association Alumni "President University of Utah : ‘Granger, Utah, Sept. 1, 1906." teo mnesy | and results ged sic ed Mes o sus- tion nue Ge ee = as RYroy) are people before placed yet greatest of young regard nt MOVE! effects, designed after leading Paris Milliners, exclusive styles, patterned after the best makers in Europe. Many Turbans will be worn this season, and the shapes hth = t ryt but friends suspected or enemies, of knew will be fayv-reach. make they ye Iston ing, and will increase with the years Trav novsee . . all information, welcome therefore: Wepa that it comes, eairce the a date $280,000, received university school of mines $139,554.86; normal school, £120,000-a is|Colorado There groups, in a small town | the state anybody else mayj}the state city the of favor evil in a city or which a student or | not we as they themit quite as emphatically Nor do we believe that the selves do proper training of college students is mind: consistent with arousing In their 1€ | rivalry would plan, The $116,000. of | the university on eet é we are if that |that and of these|any attempt to "assassinate" or even |e . 2 will far}to injure the college, we should resent | F771 and wealth of estimate future is exfor was asked to their according about ay an with influences than less $114,190 jo | pee col- con- | college, te retaliate they the for oney, attempt not $617,621 for two vears a wo years, needed at that time, year bp Na AN » eae 2 ile en rita mz oifers City Lake Salt poor tyne do upon of a of growth the outstrip college The population |Mr. Porter for the great ; saan PF | | Pe,Ee ~ aan) the supposed hostility of the assure university toskheft college. '"Weabar.to ou esteemed fellow-alumnji of' the college personal life, refinement, self-control,{jhas three. In \Colorado. thyjse thrde | yand freedom from comprémising situs| senools are separate. Aepathe two ce, the 1905, January, preceding ations, the advantage is invariably Im | years The $206.95. is only ealleae aultural atiack total thebel $406,- about the state abd from com- | be $126,000 often. Travelers city. larger a pare groups of young people similar- | $20,000 from the land fund} a total colAgriculturalé Yet-tne As of ||of $146,000. sort. same the under y eetrained, . i ' tre ihc a ae In tlege has one school and the life. church and influences home 1117.43) eriticise to proceeds by an the commission Porter figures of Mr. these Influence that gut Sovert 71 would <A $308,810 receive a practi-| ‘©, S8¥ nothing : , s practical, useful, and fearon in the ) alumni 000. i |" and for ys ndahide ($101,250) fund to be the a drawn from the homes inthe of largely are work Moral . fact oe hai The en "1,789.0 } lege RS college students, which be for each student training intelligent ao Wivenens Rd SaaS . cal 274.69 . ~ Orcupita son ap...tas classes, 2oOl]- , . each student college: Agricultural the grade students at $2 per hie casein' : OWn students, state, the of $127,460.00 a is utteriy | iniversity for Stes Gaueeeees thestate. facts Pe a normal, ee ee eee senc U reas Its | branch which asked for for a ‘ -$ 23,040.00) reer evs foo the from ay a per | the university and 60 cents to the col- | detraction and slander ere They attempt to make it appear that this movement N 0, ene and one-half mill tax would originates in alleged hypocrisy and disait be sufficient, neither should honesty on the part of individuals oy division be nine-tenths of a mill to the In the imaginary lack of honer in the university of a mill E to} ciate BENE, issi ah and ue six-tenths fy asSer tate commission, or ~ in the asserted eae oe colle Be asked for] preed of the people of Salt Lake, or in 5 . cine: taken his fang Working men and women, Without a knowledge of Th@ university exists Fy FE - Department. the . capita. tH) 101,250.00] panne ARLY Fall Styles are now being shown in our Millinery oe | Sy univer ae rare aah college .... . .....-. -.-. . In of the university: 512 atstudents high school grade $45 ing to a small corner of ile state, they could study it in a greater schoo!| side by side with men who are -tudv- | ing other industries? Agriculture is |} not dignified by isolation The as-| { cet ‘ ‘sumpti ption that the . university would! operat against the education cf | the folcommis- 8 its esti- at quotes of the OF EARLY : a re, aS HG Capita. ~ : a per es ® jo Cost . 7h TSI / 7 (WS \a iGix NP rN SP C to show. 1 ""* °°"[men study. agriculture, and ‘ee tainty | the 1 60" woul ae ter ake oagente Of |ocates of separate' maintenance to | The college alumni lowing from the report sion: General fund for the , Ginaedi find for TEE, aoe nis | mat as-|schools; rad PES aay, LAIN } could have chosen to make up his. famous "Discovery" for the cure of not only bronchial, throat and Jung affec- | of | dignity » and . Main St. | Bet aie Bae aaliene aecdectsTa) dusiries. "Would: not the oossilie or: | ia arly araity mould nave nine-fenihe| «88 fo Motives and, Honesty. mission aimed such,| 45-47 a | Bartholow, of Jeffer- York; mine.|Can we afford it? It means that ev-|higher education, but has done ta college|¢X!sted alone in some other town of | ery¥ taxpayer would pay $1.50 on every] best with what the regents have. the state? -_ Mr. Porter apparently fears |$1.000 of assessed of prep; valuation of) 5 Bata C7 : his} Ss Sra < ‘ i > mated the * state state ec ) uld- reasonabl j college that the industry of agriculture would | property for the support of the ee Agricultural students with only ¢ aration should be students and TTESEOD Men | ae dE oohean triple - refine As will eminent with severe coughs. the writings of the Coe, of New } * z Examined. PY of Sendder, of son Medical Coll ge, Phila.; Chicago ; of Ellingwood, Cincinnati; standof others, who and several of Chicago, Hale,leaders as in their schools | | preparatory school the students learn|5!0n found but nine students in agriThe college alumni say in conclu-| as much in two years as they do in|CUlture in the Agricultural college | sion other similar schools in three years | tbove three ars of high school "The assessed valuation of the state} All schoolmen know that three years | Sade They found 150 college stu-/is now about $140,000,000 A one and} beyond the district school is barely |@e¢nts present in the school of mines|one-half mill tax on this property| sufficient (most universities and col-|®t the university the day before. Who| would yield $210,000 annually. This leges require four years) for admis-|!S8 Willing to say that there would be}would provide for both. institutions. for better school 0] + ie etn Aothiers to roar hy - KORE OLOON: SELL VOOR, ALONG", TOOb, ack | Cherrybark and Bloodroot, contained In | SHEL Rake cote a nectlon: a spot also several colleges or universi-}] poring substantial lawns and _ thrifty! the greatest good to the "work-|trees of many varieties. Horace Cum-| freshman! jing or ‘ best the bring PVTVPSTP ready wearing 2) in theof | and to produce hes et ee chemically pure, fi and better ‘ Ce well recognized curative virtues. Instead of alcohol, which even in smal] portions long continued, as in obstinate cases of diseases, becomes highly objec- that. if univer-| ° complete "4 Dp locality. never b« ee are ' : trade thermore, from the formula printed on | a bottle wrapper, it will be seen that| or} no alcohol contain medicines these Other habit-forming drugs. Neither do they contain any narcotics or injurious 2&ents, their ingredients being purely medicinal depths of f 4 PER ELELASASELESEEEAEARDEE4AA64444444OE ‘i SCHOO! . looking all harping critics and | that EAE 7 | urged against his medic{nos, because they Fur| are noW OF KNOWN COMPOSITION. for Agriculture. The college alumni assert |combination were effected the has eG J Thus he _ 4 J cines composed. 2. 1906 eed avoiding broadeast all the bis popular medi | are SEPTEMBER { were, and published ingredients of which Agricultural | Vegetable, jeach county, and in each of the larg- | State the university has 92 acres to prove this | 6) towns, would multiply the number] every part but one or two acres level that the col-|of high school students. Since we/all fertile, available for any agyriculis somewhat|cannot have numerous high schools|tural use whatsoever, and now sup- showing as. an intelligent pletely forestalled jn its courses jn engineering was| " attempt by freshmen identical, alumni CITY, lor thepeople ' A college in each|Sity would not have enough tad eae | at cerns, which of itself is P valuable | ends a 1e commission erred Miejecounty . ee ‘ork tn = wee , would inerease ) Tay but ' litle + the |the . work of ‘ agriculture: The Agrj-| T emedy ; in many y cases of chronic diseases, : OS) || TPE e ; ) 7 SHIT not allowing that all students in the/number of college students in the| cultural college now has 111 acre SOF Ing | antiseptic, {\~ 5Ip AGCf HES LU ife @ 7superlor demulcent, i itive | r,Me k LS \ 7 (a: i / INES A' college above two years of high school} state, for one college could do all the} partly hilly and gravelly soll in a 5 cli- | Pee = SEP Perrine ROU Ne: | ge Ape a LIPO rar I SII HSA ah 6 LIP >= ASN)! work are college and not hich school | higher work, while a high school in| mate that is not representative of the| a on rag tes Se coe or ee oes Aha UR Hill students; ae most college, on|ecollege in all its departments, after| high school | fifteen years, has only 147. college| more usual| students, and a third of these would | com-|kinds of high schools in many towns,|not rank as college students jn the | instead of maintaining one unusual] school of mines | college stuorm of high school in one town only | day of the official| measured The : i -|schools so Be. | course / The fifty-four on the ‘allege. beak Indicate tablished And since the to our its own showing, Is mostly college/then by establishing the the * seventy-one enrolled attendance visit at answer alumni{ that students. we of give establish a large f it be insisted that the engineer- | high schools, and|ing courses are older in the college| have } we then university, in the to|than grade of college the students institution, we should multiply |this interesting fact: The school of | number of students receiving | mines, after only five years (accordschool training by about the ex-|ing to Mr. Porter) has 165 college | limit one the high The College claims college would course, number Agricul- Republican: address 147 Any | Porter College, Agricultural recent has as They LAKE such applied |in mining and electrical engineering |. foods and medicines as may be fairly sus but by] "was not more than $500 per. anpected of containing the injurious ngreto high | num for the reason that the ete dients complained of. Recognizing this | } least: application to of not a single additional professor fact some time ago, Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo, | nts, who numbe I in| or instructor would be needed, It { N. Y., "took time by the forelock," as it} statement is perfect district schools, is fairly means wholly applicable Utah there | them out, Dr. Merrill, director of the | school of mines, proved before the legislature that the additional cost ;to the university of courses in me|} chanical and civil engineering, after stead of making three or more high-| Agricultural college er schools, as the argument of Mr.|cfvil and mechanical Would REPUBLICAN, SALT ublished in some journals of more eh ess influence, this publicity has certainly | been of great benefit in arousing needed | attention to this subject. "It has, In a} considerable measure, resulted in the schools, and real college TAKES UP THE ARGUMENTS INTER-MOUNTAIN that } The college alumni attempt to show; that fewer students would attend the} schools if united than if kept separate because "The students in any college to no <a says : . : | Habit-forming Medicines. Whatever may bo the fact as to many | n So-calle ate "eines -conof the » so-called patent medicines con fritiirl " Sie taining injurious ingredients as broadly eomng hs Inter example, the Ag- }pursuance of that provision The | ricultural college civil and of that state, united| courses en- | jin mechante al out more of the has grew thun} gineering university, courses with in the 1,000 students mining8 and electrical enginee) Ing, ' be , | cause & of tho > ¥ ' a Chata® absurdity of leaving Effect Upon Attendance, | eee &) his Honesty for , ALR SAS - |