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Show ' - . v NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, ' ' : - WILL OPEN THE 12Isi SESSION Monday, September 22th, 1904. : The University offers its students everv facility and opportunity for a complete f COURSES Collegiate Training SPECIAL nrrrn rn in the Ancient and Modern Classical Courses, Economics and Ilistorv, rAimCTC UrrbKbl) louralismand Science. . . UUUKbCO . - - . The Law and Pre-Medical (Bio.ogical) Courses under an increased corps of " Classic I professors afford students special advantages in training for professional life. 4yearS-A.r, Technical Courses C;Q,ut;oa - Fit!' h The graduates in the Civil. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering Courses Lflgusn flre n constatlt demaad. for the courses are thorough in every respect. There i 3ears Litt. B. is a two-year, or short course, in Electrical Engineering. History and ArcHitCCtUTC Parliamentary Law Economics 1ns course has been introduced as a natural outgrowth of the splendid 4 years B. Civil Engineering Course and is designed to work in harmony with it. The , . ." . ... ' ' course combines a mathematical education together with a full and complete ,. course of architecture! The work of the course is under the direct supervision Artistic Drawing Journalism of a practiciaff architect from Chicago. Post. Graduate, rt 1 year Litt. M. pnarmacy This course ot;cc3 a broad field to Catholic young men. Special attention Practical Mechanics Ueneral Science given to laboratory work. Preparatory School Biology , The studies in the Preparatory Department are equivalent to a High School Applied Electricity 4vears B.S.iu Biol, course. Unexcelled opportunities for students in grammar school grades. pharmacy Commercial Course Grad. in Pharmacy, Notre Dame claims to give the student a complete business traininj. Phonography Phar. Chemist. St. Edward's Hall 3 years Ph". C. for boys tinder 13 is unique in the completeness of its equipment. It affords to pupils the rare advantages of the Preparatory School and the tender Type Writi3'T Engineering carc the Sisters during study hours. civii-cSE The Gymnasium ... wittl 8 Track Kail lOOxlSO feet a Physical Culture room 40x100 feet JV'usic -Mechanical M. b. modernly equipped, a 10 -acre athletic field, spacious recreation grounds, Electrical M. E. in two lakes for aquatic sports, a large indoor swimming pool 30x75, leave Instrumental j nothing to be desired for the building up of the physical man. anj Shrt2 ear?"1- PVQQ ROOtHS foY StudeiltS Vocal years. 0 are admirable to the Sophomore year of any collegiate course. Architecture Rooms to rent to students over 17 who cannot qualify as Sophomores. TiTB s in Catalogues Free Telegraphy rc itecture. jne aut"horities solicit a personal inspection of the University and cquip- Law" ment on the part of parents, guardians and students. 3 years-LL. B. Address: VERY REV. ANDREW HORRiSSEY, C. S. C, LL. D., Physical Culture ; 1 NOTRE DAME, INDIANA. St MA,RY'S .ACADEMY! (One Mile West of the University 0 Notre Dame.) I CONDUCTED BY THE SISTERS Or -HE HOLY CROSS Will Open Its SOTH YEAR of Active Educational Worli on Monday, September 12th, 1904. This iSchool for Youn Ladies has justly earned the reputation of being the most thoroughly equipped and sue- It may interest you to knov- that ccssfnl educational establishment in .the United States. All the branches of a tKe Academy Building's, thorough large, well ventilated, commodious, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL EDUCATION steam-heated, electric-lighted, sup-including sup-including Greek, Latin, French, German and Spanish are taught by a Faculty plied with hot and cold water baths of competent teachers. " flnd improved fire-escapes, are COLLEGIATE DEGREES beautifully located on the are conferred oc students completing the full course of studies. picturesque banks of the St. Joseph - River, in the highest and THE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC healthiest part of the Is conducted . on the plan of the best classical conservatories. Three instru- state. mental lessons and one in theory and note-singing weekly arc included in the Pupils may pursue Special regular course of music. Extra practice pro fata. Courses in Schools of Paint- , THE ART DEPARTMENT ing and Music, in Bookkeeping, embodies the principles that form the basis of the best modern instruction. Phonography and Tvpc-Writing. THE GYMNASIUM ' J'', Tar'etv of Artistic supplied with all the latest appliances for phvsical development, is under the eeHoworK is taught. j direction of a graduate of Dr. Sargent's Normal School of Phvsical Training. Pupils of tender age and those who For catalogues containing full information address " necd Primary training are carefully THE DIRECTRESS. ff&'fpS St. Mary's Academy, ' Notre Dame P. O., Indiana. Departments, f Www in 1 in 11 1 llllllla""""a"OTMOT1 11111 " w"wwb mwijiaini . i jiauiu.ijjffL.MBLy I ST. MARY'S ACADEMY J SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. t t . t Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies. Complete Classical and Commercial Courses. Music, Drawing and Painting. For cata- logue address, SISTER SUPERIOR, Salt Lake City, Utah. J I ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE f j SALT LAKE CITY. ! I . I t BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. t I Studies will be resumed September 7. Minim, Primary, Aca- i " demic, College and University departments. Thorough courses in " j Ancient and Modern Languages. Science, Mathematics,' Music and Commercial branches receive especial attention. Students are pre- pared for "West Point, Annapolis and all departments of Civil Service. Courses in Hebrew and Syrio-Chaldaic. A limited number of private rooms, for which early aplication should , be made. A full corps of efficient and experience professors. For further particulars, T call on or address THE VERT REV. PRESIDENT. I AMERICAN PIANO" fjL-iywj.' Jr,,-,-,.-;-: 7 i "ri . HONORED BY ROME Pius X has selected the Weber Piano for his personal use and in the Holy Apostolic Apos-tolic Palaces. ,' SOLD ONLY BY Carstcnsen & Anson k Incorporated ; v !' ' TEMPLE OF MUSIC 74 Main Street Telephone 1073 z i " Knowing that too much care can- :not be exercised in filing phy- sicians prescriptions, we have re- ccntly- fitted up an exclusive J PRESCRIPTION t DEPARTMENT t Z T ' stocked with purest drugs and chemicals. Your' physician and yourself are Invited to call and see how mu'h care is taken with the compound- fng of medicine3 for out sick folks. : WELCOME STEP IN All Cars Start From 2 GODBE PITTS DRUG ! ! ...STORE... I COAL tO. 73 S. Main ROCK SPRLNGS AND CUMBERLAND CUMBER-LAND LUMP, NUT AND SLACK Our Forethought, ' Our Pride, I : Our Experience, Our Energies All; Everything is Sacrificed Sacri-ficed for the betterment of j HUSLER'S FLOUR IfNtherc"s a risk. It's our not yours; for your grocer wiliWly I j exchanges eitner way-flour for J j, your money or money for the flour, i CURRENT rifllE TABLE I InEffect June 8th, ign.i ' LEAVE SALT LAK ciTy Xo. 6 for Driver anl j;d,t c " j.o. J for Denver and Kst A -M. Xo i for Denver aiv: Kat I'-ii. I No. 11 lor OK.it n and "in ' ' V I No. 10 for tlcber. -r.'v' ; p !,:V '''i i'.M 5 Marysvale ... al No. 8 for I-rovo ardEuWia A v-o. v-o. 3 for Ogdcn and '.Ven "' V?-o. V?-o. 1 for Ogden and Wen ' l' M-No. M-No. o for Oyden and W est " p xt- No. 102 for Park City " A.M. No. 112 for Bingham 15 A-M. No. 114 for Bingham ) '" A M- ARRIVE SALT'uEcm' I Xo. IS from Ogden and lor.i pomt-a mi-. No. 5 from Ivnver ani"F; IT 7- A M-No. M-No. I (c-c: P-nver and K W';1 p 'M-No. 'M-No. 3 from I-r.7-. -. M. No 9 from llcber. ""i'roa'n.j rJt Marysvale ....... ' No. 6 from Ordpn ai ivp-ij n r-M-No. 2 fro.-i Ogdn and W: "ill n S No. 4 from Cc-n and V. ert "" 7 p J-No. J-No. 7 from Eureka and Provo"n:M l !' No. 101 from Park City . 2:V2 No. 111 from Bingham . ,7!, V1- No. 113 from Blngh.im Vy- PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE A!2 X'.ltia except Nos 1 to . ., " I intermwlJate poinU. 6 8t M TiCtftit Office. Dooly Block. Thy -v I. A. BENTON. O. A p o- pf7v TIP1E TABLE V VW7San Pcdro' L5 ' Ntjix AlJ3eIcs & Salt Lai; 1 R. H Co. ! DilPART. From Oregon Short Lice Dtoc. Slt Ux For Provo. Lthl. falrfleld Mercur, Nephl and Suipi 7.? VftHey points .. .1.03 a. ID 'or Garfield Beach. Too:, Stockton, Mammoth. Kura- c n k an Silver City 0.'? 13 For F.ovo, Araertean Foric. Lhl, Juab, Jlilford. nt-co, nt-co, Caliectea and intern- la- . diate pointa D.JO f.1 ARWVE. From Provo. American For. Lebi. Juab, Jllirora, Frl' co. Callants and lcterme- n.- - diata pointa 7.JJ 2.13 From Provo, LbJ, Fairfield Mercur and Snnpet Val- z.i . ley Railway poinU 20 p.fll Fron Silver City. Mammoth. Eureka. Stockton. Too: H and GarTield Eeacb P-O Dail7. Daily Puliman Buffet Sleeping far Service between Salt Lak City anj Mil-ford. Mil-ford. Modeua and Ca lien ft a. Direct 8tafr ceanectlon for a!i roimij districts In southern Utah and Nevada. City Ticket Ofnce, SJ1 Main Strt. Telephone 250. E. W. GILLEl'T. Gen. Pass. Agent I T. I MOORi' District Passen;tr Agent J Oparatea aiett Local Train Bervlee In tho State. TROII 10 TO 40 3IIAUTES rASTEST tXSE TO v.t - j OQDEJ. PROVO. ECKEKA, j ?V Yi STliroiiSli Daily Fast Trains O ' f - to the east O Pullman Palace and Ordinary Sleop-tng Sleop-tng Car wUioui ctanjs to Dsarir, Oaah, Iwa Cltj, SL Loaa aad Ciia;. Farfcot Dining Car Servica. ilg-Diflcent ilg-Diflcent Scenery. Ticket Once, No. 103 TTeat Second goata Dooly black torixr. X. ik. BEST OX, Ueneral Ageat. I I"'- i "-" mm, TIME TABLE. In Effect June 19th. 1904. ARRIVE. I From Ogden, Tortland, Butte San Francisco and Omaha a. m. From Ogdcn and Intermediate pointa 9J0 a. m. From Ogdrn. Cache Valley ano intermediate points ". 11:55 a. m. From Ogden, Chicago. St. Louis. Kansas City. Omaba, Denver and Han Francisco 1.0 p. m. From Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte, Portland and San Francisco Fran-cisco 7:30 p. m. DEPART. For Ocden. Omaha. Chicago, Denver. Kansas City and St. Louis 7:00 a. m. For Ogden, Portland. San Francisco Fran-cisco and Intermediate points. 1:20 a. m. For Ogden, Omaha, Chicago, Denver. Kansas City. St. 1 ! Lo:iis and San Francisco 1:3" p. m- I For Ogden. Cache Valley. Denver. Den-ver. Kansas City. Omaha, St. f Louls and Chicaeo 5:45 P- O. ! For Ogden, Cache Valley, Butte. I Helena, Portland, San Fran- I Cisco and intermediate points. 11:43 p. j T. M. SCHUMACHER. D. E. BrRl.Et. ) Traf. Mgr. O. P. & T. A. 7 , D. S. SPEN'JER. A. G. P. & T. A. City Ticket Office, 201 Main. Telephone No. 230. UNION PACIFIC THREE TRM3S DAILY VIA TO ' J yv OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, : fM CHICAGO, HjjD ST. LOUIS. and all Principal Eastern PointJ Many hour3 quicker . than any other line. NO CHANGE OF CARS, 'THE OVERLAND ROUTE" j , all the way. j E!actric-Ligh!ed Trains running every day. Tall information furnished on applied l - TICKET OmCE: J 201 Main Street. zJJ j ' f f I f : |