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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1907. ' e.1 | || | } | % S U. OF U. ents and a reading co-operative work with What for a time appeared to be one | railroad engineering l out go students Univer-j| the the rebellions greatest of we ibis nd canyon began! Dr witnessed has ever sity of Utah ureday afternoon and ended Thurs-} Smithfield day nigh A recent act of the faculty provides ‘that each professor of the Uni-| ‘ne faculty ket-bal! vers port ing Thomas E. McKay count chools gave to the Ae ate kare tate send each week a written rethe ellgibility committee stat-] condition of the student { to the 4 reports of e is dally morning wD 7 Th 3) Pee teree aria Weaearreth clinsdepect <4: ent will have a good reference library | | Pa rikehre aivaaeetertas Ol[| the os: class In surveying ke with isth now doingin| | &| ewok | final brary - es WEBER Be the class in Saturday | of} mouth I toward north practicing of it the STAKE PR ACADEMY. ; esa te Ha Mahar y morning Weber the P; é Ha. be ome 1 ik} cademy and or whi { Jost' peeking woe eey of eting the University of Utah, held Wednesday last and elected, Robinson as captain ball of the foot- squac 1e medics are planning a| er of £ s tol ylayed with the} number of game pe A : F > ity sophomores are mak‘ae eve get paration for their ‘first rty ber in the muee ae oe rene : : > Gar hi sorority will enterne Ps ammi P ut the h 7 of Miss 9 5 r is right Shar fap hiee e if Oe ae aeisiting te am of the Agricultural college a dance} Saturday night © associated student] ; } theater ‘The cured 2 other college students se-| throughont seats s from by speeded in . . regare ae . Sys o , educ or or . > by f faculty hursday t € 0 this week on "Greek ~ £ VE mative. ; de AY man-| the all upon called University agets of the Salt Lake theaters TuesEe afternoon and tried to adjust the the between existed that differences University of Utah student body and meeting eae the theaters. When students was made ngers, they relieved Young of the ten rooms The the 40 by students present Professor Arnoldson Miss Beesly, iversity light of Utah.| German club held evening Friday - its regular ; : SACRED > Ary HEART refreshments nes was | COLLEGE students have en working ous college ated in songs the and trip. yells a9 EN: eerie laughter "riday, holiday Numer-| were eiven prac-| a night . aan ; in nd fee SF tay oe ee ery rilled into the students uve ef>)thing noon at practice hour for the football mats boys. between 2 and 2300 students Re were on tice was the sidelines. held in decorated for were heard | 6 rinmimage the feast of WwW. G RI f. half-holiday visit the much that Bone in Saints, The the] business assistant, §. F. was F. IE P. How: alker. that sale a a former at ae SNOW the institutio ark Sorosis marty at The past vious the In the ‘sulphurie recently been ing's" soil soil samples Next will laboratory installed « tubes, the for ednesday pavilion be thrown there Sacred pupil and Heart, is taking open to the the oe two big plaaced power he has ones, at the both in A Snake procession vards in length Academy band, academy ha went was was air. At headed studencs| large assembly the hall laying | local boards will n the near|campus most . ONEIDA . f , ACADEMY. e STAKE thanat The academy y eae Th = fomnvan een: oe a visit Se beNormal is Rina class secretary yera amuel Packer, aes 5 ~ ee hie > ‘also normals the) privile BEL ae HRRGERhaveLin 2 oh S YOUNG ee ALL ‘ o utEe 2nd packed to the order, in Order ou p: 7 the ee emical laboratory additional large hag equipment class are ar es au Zl. 50 $27 $21 OO ‘ $24.00 vereoats (Jvereont $30.00 an man OOS. pre-s run < an tal ore C ot es, ma e A or a t er t ra d e an d every garment 1S guarantee . ona ad ases. a e S t ar Mi Ss M on. cent ings, 5 Sh a : an ees : . ats, ult ; urns H orning. ( set j in ine. 53 WES i SECOND SOU d d } . were Tues-}| = = ec ive as --- x off. W. rigid and o | oe Which wi the past Under "nonetructive | " pesi ve aipie Sl- h omestead . o the ns lot of the possible. fa at t to anti that he had while ne may have had hundreds of miles shen: i tre Wa-|th® f fd more the fre quently property to than as has 9 M and haat oe settlers, for Whose benefit a and encouragement OL eme homestead law was passec millions the at Tol COLLEGE. morning. ‘The college of lands ocenmied acres of valuable = that should by actual himB their oelast ; r Seloigur cts. mae the of circles .of: the col_| arrival of a co band Mistrntlenth Increasing number of 4 Lake. py ble EXCURSIONS a ACADEMY. Helen Doroty, at the rece nt- teriained -| at the night near fuwill be Agricul- is being fitted up for the class iw? clvil engineering, where the in- by Kenwood and apartments pe EXCURSION fa Mrs. B. 4 gents sox vember leser Round trip frou halt Tale oii. sor Git 2 ticket office, 201 Main street . Agitation for Cl that there AADECS, should be a spect. and his lock expression enlargement of opinion has in T 0 Saturday | ™@enitude met : anh tho OGDEN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 O. S Lk Round trip $1. 00. Trains |at 7:10 a. m., 9:20 a 1:00 p. m. ‘ o- and! ee on on ines Pe that bigs : oo ane at a GIVE any ¢ , taking aoe blunder een se A Acme Printing Co., city, Phones 3280 ae ¥ e t en s r Toe \ omens ap- and and fy $3.00. $3. Pee v: 28 values 9 C : at- at = men> Broadway, : o1 LUBE,te General rene DON'T is LINE OF - = A 0a epar , \W"\ e have L; li Ladi S10.000 ' os' We and an ¢ men ; invested ; hildren's | aon ( them. ' For a) B20.00 aie : ar value S at one t Salt Lake. M anager. sripnitios LIKE US. +;THE =, > , WORLD dav Al 1 Vis A Wa THE AY | WAGON GLENWOOD of CARDEN our $12.00, $15.00 and | . GRANDE CANYON WHEEL CANYON . only r . eae RIVER | | . OF THE EAGLE / NATURAL y i Pan, 0 ‘ , = CANYON NORAM want GAP SPRINGS vil the GUNNISON OF THE MANITCU GODS SPRINGS ‘THE ROYAL GORGE i ee = . | h sh $10.98 Children's. ne ef and ] , =F py $3 Coats,-our y lu values e p 1] roug $5 TO ; at a I. A. A. d ullman DENVER, : sor BENTON, BENTON, ST. Woldern G.G. A. | st a7 LOUIS =i ln Rooklets, P. S] ourls AND a ete, D., , Salt cepers CHICAGO. : Addrenp Lake. City,y, U Utoh. 98 ae CONSIDER z | G.G PEOPLE } SCENIC . suc ' on reduced ain in i ssocia in P . wool for proved wool and fleeced . raTrmea : onlay garments. Our regular BL.OO. $1.50. $9.00. $9.50 PL. . A Ive ; tor vrreatlvy ca . oats, ro turn 98c PENIS AYA Overeoats Coat pp if you ray aS weaves, ; in its con- wae engaged SItow. 17-18 re Mm G rm a Sieg » and flat a oc mes hovs : } aw Men Canienwe nderwear> > oO ~ " worsted ; ‘ all values will for made e tien Ber Ho desir Rowen nes "achieving y perticula US in 7 TOIS FRANCIS ade hand holes, ~? you - mas wa We a Vy n value 1 > finished, . for old. . ‘ no ANP | of ¥ All favor probably eae woo i = thbed ripbpec Te = in lh} . 5 Thibets ancl serges L900 : BLS, PV > transatlantic ervice Ut the engineers doubtless thought it ane y er re aco +m ] ze ze a be or & Pacific trade ut is apparent that opinion Is Clar $4.50 a every trimmed, button 7 Fleeced o lailor 7 well l: ; Claim & years . oc Wright H. , Ooden. C Suits * 1p ° t rotec for W. I : claims. your P some 4 50 S ls p-to-<¢ ate Mee Toy n d erwear ; 730. derwear durape regular ; 9 Men ship, the pusetenie, which is still in rT the hands of the bullder ut the arrival at this time In Washington of nava i mem emkLieutenant 4 . ousseau, : the er of e Panama Canal commission of z calf ° ; U S$ heavy suap- appearance, U Canal 93 )LLECTORS se t CC "SOME We have shoes for all the . e family; bring them along. ; colt {8 natural Welts en 1 Iixtra are: TO Gor- a im : Salt . sole, in wear, M oes 2 1n . velour 3 2vu hee eee DE, eid1@ wate Tt he ‘an =e futuresé enteachers of the school enter-|8ine builder has been making almost the senior class, Nels Hansen.| Phenomenal progress, and the' perfecHansen, Estella Davis, Claryin| ton of the turbine engine has so inand kid, a medium rs vaines GOODING, IDAHO Bay," eni 70, an ' For opening (70,000 acres Innd under to 1% Inclusive, Tete ao vemaner. 10 Opening tals Sloe See 4 A; Sh ress values Goodvear . . . . with . : aor D S$ tt ogee | 0 least noney some OF HONEST DEBTS. ae : 77-78-93-941-97-98-99-100 Commercial National Bank Bldg., 9 best Kang. be owned : Dullding ‘torsthe seaeiatinents ~m| mL GORDON en ae Che sold ae ants ar cattle ever| ever has 9 h erc SCIENTIFLO and not, lumber, Sons . in away. governme nt some day5 of{ collect.some is accepting» "‘conThe entryman show 1 aot collected other privi- raathorities oasis 1 he Dian of residence. only tne as_ 11 Je er the months of required "residence," the entryman usually took advantage of the commutation clause of the homestead law, paid the acre price asked by the cove Professo HALLOWS ay. | registere a this expected that in the ere ture « story-writing contest entered by the students of the tural oonene and this school; ct O1 South. ue the 4S Conscience, and], a saxaphone.|©))™Ment -he rn | =xford for the S40. OosSUITS S45 T . | creased oe possibilities - it _ The Webster soclety commenced {ts|don hall Friday night. - ow commonly predicted that work for the year Monday night. This| A number of the students, chapeoe ag ‘Tew years steamers 1. 000 fect society looks after the oratorical side, roned by Miss Eudora Bishop, went to dean ae proportionately wider, if not and from it come the debaters who repSousa concert Monday afternoon. eeper Al occ ssin the Atlantic resent the school | in "Tatereotiesiate he faculty of the school were en- with Passen cere and irefgnt The Pan ee ataea Xe $40.00 $13.60 e | | "€W students «in the commercial de-|Comnection whatever with the commispeenrs Father ened has the":purchassioning the from Jl| Perr Ved= several: huge the Cunarders. typewrite There latest bas beg n oftalk atart of the inVin vodel, he Ke boards on the new -| 2oiity of the lock as planned to pro- changes The togr $12.00 ek ts _ ons of : Atter the. ta academy between the » school night z Friday t ah scription manager; Walter Lindsay, as-| J sociate: George a einer circulation: | & Inez Maughan, locals; Charles White The class room: W. L. Allred, athletics: Asa|tained Bulle alumni; Ernest Young, ex-|Lilllan ly hese win Pleasant and|or land syndicate for a profit. <As a school won alshea of this system, syndicates of various Kinds have secured thousands The first number of The Crimson was | chines are blank! sary . Homestead Evils. : : ee Ballinger, of the genat Washington, has emidenee: adopted was Sari in hie his ns bandae that the that jate {ny the musical era be se of lege because the plete set of new eut Thur sda dietribu Nes ne the students. phe. staff is: <A. N. rates ensen, editor, David Cook, associate: J. W. Gardiner, business manager; Arthur Broaham. aasoniate: Wilkie: blood, rn meata 3 J Overcoats se $16.50 $18.00 | eee 25 per W. e a: abuse eee Ol! thedral. been eietie COLLEGE. ; Overecoats or $15.00 Overeoats ; 2 or Overcoats . pi or Overcoats heretofore recognized in the ad- D ‘ structive r George srnokea to the comme relal his experiments in Europe. ©{ | costing $1,500. cause of BRIGHAM or ° j : laws sae actual elonk- The college lost one of its most pop-| yar stude ents last week In the death of] ban-!| & o $10.60 or ‘ : Overcoats ; Overcoats | last ak eral authorities to mare homesteaders aS easy While the letter c by sames A, Owens. son of Tho mas Owens of Salt Lake. We died Tuesday pl d was buried from the Catho - wWed- peake and with their class ner and ieee for Founders' days. _-----_--- Overeoats : . nesday morn yand and the cadets stiinaee the fu-| Tevival of interest in the measurements gas choir a Dri ve A diligently for nera Owens was member of | °f the locks proposed for the -anama he Pounder clebration. The|the Knights of Columbus and a large|C@nal, following the appearance of the brass band ts also. doing pees w a number of members of the order turned gigantic ‘he ue Lusitania and her sise graduating granted or 9.00 s or @ | lege under the old law, grew out of disposition on the part of the fed- pundrad ay | a DEincips wa ©) speaker atcle the« domestic meeting $ : or ministration of the land office, will not apply to homestead entries mad¢ on or after November 1, 1907. the | on Parkinson histoAer ames and | @> . aes (Gi)vereoats 7.60 © rtain= Fr ACADEMY. enforcement homestead the o'clock afternoon -states re | Christensen has *tudents on Parley Parkinson, hss itive committer The class the js making extensive prepara-| tions for celebration of Founders'}| nye. u Sports the Ol |} choir choi sis year vear & this had. from Last. at st TFFriday7 elected officers as follows: Angus Mau aanien. josey Dora Merrill, vice prosiden erena ' Howell, recording arn Harold Cutler, correspond-| ing ria ated field in has 23 pieces that hehe has just received | . received ; 110 Just queda 10 academy of Mt. mney the local everything. Snow o o or x. HALF ae Suits : Suits ‘ Suits o Suits ‘ Suits urnlatied excel: ved on his pre-emption, and usually ee for 1¢ Poca ston oe ie this ‘Wiving'' amounted to-the building anners and pennants unfurled to the|of¢ a shack : nakia breeze and waved to and fro, aot faye in which. an homesteader accompanied the school yells. and] jj Ja lence ents each year to ease filled dam Overcoats IN doubtless do much to end the abuses that developed in the operation of the and like several and which or : "ve S25.00 hore p2/.00 tee S50.00 nb pood.00 6.00 vent songs river wall Duvall, partial $ es- of the school band concert Se papers temedying . jee Commissioner eral land ofce a| | an of ot team is r 7 INSTITUTE. Ss $ of | morning Shelle $ MARY : All "| | attendance iverything ork, "The shops| been plants. across qos Suits 50 CU Overeoats : 700-0) Stats Or, Cverccats we ST. 4: and people of the city who care to take | ove efiowing and an excellent program up work along this line. School will| was rende After the exere Ss the) be held every Wednesday and Friday | domestic sclence paperinient, under the event I rection of Miss Tingey, serve nevi J. W. Jensen had just returned from|to the members present of. church and Shelley, Ida., where hOO S22 : or Saturday ane sorel 3 & ~ King's and YFrida ne with he . | ill] , ~ ACADEMY. week Lge has number evening W. ine ee examination : © Monday night was a big success. Th¢ college band gave the party some very food advertising down town Monday fore $20.00 | of : night ~, | dence" an¢ first | ] J was Burton: ‘aluinni 7 2 On the ALMOS : Suits rh Suits hase Suits we Suits : Suits $10.00 6 $12.50 =i $15.00 fe Ss] 7.00 ‘ fa "iT ac EG ly they} manager, page of the paper is a likeness ef Lorenzo N. Stohl. president of the Boars The Byron So o-- | of trustees. Since enter{ng upon been one of the most eveniful in the] duties of this position, President Stoh! Sr ty, me Pe day fy pn has been doing all in his power to bet- | pated ounders' day surpassec a al ter «nae ane wf | LOOK AT THESE PRICES---THEY ARE ¥ 2 iyo Nov ‘ painting from Mr. Fs Lirbanks ew York. t. will. be. sent TNA . : . Thursday wer taken appreciated, is someis seldom granted. A euchre aAnt ha affair. were many on hearing that vocalist ae ky editor, BE. HW, Walters; literary, Bu Jacobson; art, G E. McAlister: student affairs, sp vient ming; locals; exchange, whoard. Gard COLLEGIATE day the| forenoo order autumn Downey, fa Jensen; Parer The students of the school ed friends at a Hallowe'en eae gs} tnebunh All of obligation. prac- secre -See herer on ay | ° | ae first number of Student' Life) with typhoid fever in Sr arariet rer. ame out week and was a very Very welcome Pea during the| peewee number, The staff is Com-|jast week were Miss ate Carnahan] pose tditor, ¥ nA een ore and Miss Ida Cassin. clate, school E 3S week for the game at Salt Lake yester-|qelicious candy treat from Sister Suhey worked to ma the event perior. one long to be remembered by those Tuesday afternoon the students were eee on a PORK fh { 2 mun Mrs day who caught vray vas occupied in a visit to the State ©| industrial school, which Sacred t}-All_the students students found most interesting as well] taken to e Sousa thi8/ag enjoyab i evening brought a]day afternoo o The our plane building It was with much regret that all the ese formed their ranks and left the ooky amusements for their nies ny hed fas o AGRICULTURAL ph) re|of e. ~~ as Sets ee g os a rue High ern 00] -pasicets -ball Apol in the practicing {| } ACADEMY. fter | oceasio The juniors had full andiof the lowe r floor and their merry served wipro ited The l Q the position of the known to the man-| the students of all | &# of : AMERICAN ee ¢ > from New | ordered a her vocal| now otf soon blame that had been placed against ALICE M. COLTMAN, '08. em Hallowe'en proved a very enjoyable The first meeting of the French cir-|evening for the students at Sacred cle at the University of Utah was held} Heart The graduates entertained the Thursday afterncon in the kindergar-|seniors in the main vocal hall, pla There were the recitals | S e of ng- omplec DOYS7 panne Es eted' : ; uxAl cross country club.Is now the rik aprons ts a iletes <4 ml run WwW ae made ‘hursda y »S ne masket-ba ee M Shane t ‘rat he Acorn wi soon publish & Urs number for this year --$-- -_- o- EGS ip eh é Mrs. Plummer has returned fork, and has already begun lessons. aoa Brae 1dem) tr . Mornin number Weber S ulpture. he be Gowans, "Why Should We eine More About Physiolog > ant Ri Yi ung of the stu-]| dent pea the histe Th basketball s F } a terete Gee" tournament afternoon h ° e Th Benen society ; held its aver a oe it an! YiBeS. American meeting ednesday a ternoon. ne Wileoh cae Pas io ee UST iT se his rind ipal number on the program wa Al f Pays n. , : V f ; Monday here were sec- |, teachers private That "Resolved, a debate, ondary schools are better ee High : et ane art e aul bt ~ be > : « . irmayrough 1ere again this ear yout schools with Ruth Shumate uf ale 00 wort! { I been added t vas Ee Sera oe Renee eh etal a het cl ne e‘ae ed to the i ee ehoon as the off Mrs. Jennings continued her seriesry off a rt of History the on Agricultural | talk eollege, wand al eta aaa Ratieee nicht. The first issue of ae U sit E ous ae 1es la appeare tevie A purnose ae ce. Re wtew he ita ait vanee = the educational standing of the m in Corbin ctures s hou the the finals played See school Thus far Poon Miller is the} only girl wee ha tained much pro-| ficiency i e spor : state ee were with and Humphrey| as winners. ext week Miss al il a Lucy and Katherine Lewis winners of the girls' tournament The basket-ball season has com-]| menced, with several exciting arg everyone who is not playing basket ball or tennis or ts not in the debating lub may b ound in the swimmin pool, assiduously trying to s es ' Miss Colburne has Introduced the new French game, Diadolo, into the} d e othing, Furnishing ‘.00as, X Suit C Cases are to be so " Cl 1riS in| some congested ne f co A aon Sieaed into the fa yu ilty last Mon{ he ehemistry and plologle: al classe day, and as a result all Hut three mem| ROWLAND HALL. |.) are gre atl hampered in the cs : OS bers of the hronicie staff, most of t } | | for lack of material ne cox de a | ¢ross country club and five of the ‘ot \ 9 which was ordered in iime for the open- |} ball men were taken out of college aca ing of school, but ha rot rrived , tivities. The students were immediateThe st ude nts of the academic BO Bi ral new Rem ington typewriters | ly up:'in arms. The eligibility commit-| ment have reatly enjoyed Miss Colwere in talled in the pewriting room tee saw Where it was at faul 1 not] burne's talks on her travels in Buropé last week y : giving the student chance to make} last su nee During the past week the The young men who will take the up work, and as a ré sult the difficulty | subjece have een, le idelberg Pe anihary cour are registering The VAS soon penceably endec "Stra burg' and the ior 1 suso. resis stration is Spproxinn rely ‘ Harold k spoke to our on tai } a, = entire stock o Sh oes, H Hats and ' aoadents Weature Father V cus o ----$$----- . My | j from Pocatello ree over | an d Father | Monday, last ‘ae to dell unable people of Ogden Mrondan " bas- e examinations §} ow | wie Corner Richards & Ist South Sts an ° Consider opticiar reliabll peri o t ree $6 » 9 THE carefully in or fe in oa al OPPTICTAN, Demand in your ability, My choice of es lally. demand « ms experience isthe thing/| carstte optical sede work i test: inci >. pure J. TL KNICKERBOCKER, 0. p, Practical Optician. 143 Main Stree, Haita Raised demand | "rnlsh, re peel Metal ee or Letter Fine Gilt crack; Signs, with Fi inish, don't are the g00ds; wooden letters are but an = Peéusive imitation. Get the Ke hea and bew: : Ch € wai of‘ substitutes, as. Pe terson, 40 Richards St. e Sign Specialist Both Phones, |