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Show ?hc function, (Ogden VuMished every Weunesilay anil Saturday. FRAXKLIX I). lifCIURDS, n tniTuit ani rou.isuKo. k;ih;v, itaii. Fcl. 2, 1870. Wednesday Morning, Education : The Jvseret Alphabet almost every other language, has been the tlietne Of many phiro!ogits." liut; excepting in oue or two instanees, thpy have contented themselves with finding f'aul and have inaugurated no practical ncthod--e- f irnproVemont. Brothers have done considerable towards influencing the public mind in favor of a rational ..mbde of spelling. JJut the people' of Utah' are (he only community who, as a social body, are trying to give practical effect to tho theAnd they ory of ptionetio'orthography. ba've not taken hold of the matter with a tithe ef the vim and interest which they should, and by and by, will, manifest. ' . President Yoiingfcagtbrown the weight of his great influence in the scale of its favor, ami bus manifested much solici tude iji relation 'to the subject!.' Aiid ff the school teachers of Ujah (Jan be induced to take hold of it with half the interest it merits, the D.escret Alphabet will soon bo well known among all the rising generation throughout these val- - i R. L. Campbell, Esq., Superintendent of Schools for the Territory, paid p visit to Ogden on Sunday the ,2d.jiH., and lectured in the Tabernacle on education in general, und the Deseret Alphabet in "!..".'."' ,. particular. l'he subject of education cannot be brought' too prominently before the atThe peculiar tention of the community. circumstances which' have surrounded Jhe people T'ho inhabit this mountain country, the drivings and niolibings to which they have been subjected, and the One great objection which teachers hard and inceseaut toil which Lai been .necessary in redeeming this onco desert hayo against tho system of spelling by waste from solitude and sterility, have sound is, that those who learn that rendered impossible that attention to hicthod only, will be able neither to educational matters which Is desirable. read nor write in the popular manner, and that therefore communication with The intelligence of active and enlightened minds had to bo turned to the direc- the world will be measurably cut off, and tion of strong arms and sinewy hands, t.ho literature of the jvorlij will be as a jnoro than to the cultivation of the in- scaled book to them. The answer to this tellect in educational' refinements. argument is, that tjie intention at presA wonderful Work has been accoment is to, teach both systems, with a view to under most cirthe tljo predominance of the new method plished forbidding cumstances, and at lh same time edu- as soon as practicable Another objection that'then arises is, cation has not been neglected.' School the siriiultaneous teaching of the Deseret houses for primary, education und( worship tave been generally Alphabet with, the old system, will conamong the very first buildings erected found both, and tend to make the pupil in new scttleruents; uul tfie higher perfect in neither. School teachers who branches of learning "could not be have taught both, declare that experireadied; through lack of time and the ence contradicts this; and those who pressure of more necessary engagements. have stniled other languages know well Now, when the rough places have, to a that the orthography of foreign langreat extent, been made smooth,; and guages does not interfere with the spellir.any of tbo crocket place, made straight, ing of their mobcr tpng'ue', ) It is not claimed that the Deseret education, in. its highest, and b,est degrees, can be consistently encouraged. :. ishsolujaly perfect, Jbut beginning in hie1 right direction; and we Many of the hardy and strong-mindemen who have, under wise counsels, ought to be as united on the subject of a made this country what it is y, are reformation lu language. as in'jirotnoting of the pioneer stock, and wefe raised in Other reforms, particularly when the sections of country wbers education movement eriginstes va'-i-i, :.and is urged could only be received in primitiveforms. upon our attention by "the head." With e ftwmotje sign the Lteseret Jhey must not bo guided by such ftilla cious reasoning as "What be niKd- - to Wpr phabct'emi every good 4ound is used in lingual commuwhich for is me, enough good enough' for ray boys and girls; and I've got along well nication; thus we shall havo a uuivcrsul enough without book learning, and so alphabet. And if tho various nations cun my children.'1 .. Our aim is' to be the oat), 'at some (kite, be Jnifuoed to adopt foremost nation on the earth. ' We wish it, the study of foreign tongues will be to exqel in "everything that is; worth simplified to ft wonderful extenf.'iintl- - a in. We mean to be behind in foundation be laid towards a universal i nothing that will exalt, iennoble and lungunge.7 I save humanity. Old and, young shpuld We aro living in a remarkable age. therefore be eager (o receive al useful Chahgxi 'will follow change' Witi aston-ishin- g knowledge witcin their reaoli.andatrite rapidity; systems, venerable with '1' ago atii 'rnoulding with the damps bf to impart it to others. "We look for n great flnjiroycinpjit ill our time,' will polish in the sunlight of TrefoVms'in common school system, as soon a3 adand truths, language, verse circumstances and existing preju morals, government and faith will herald dices can be overcome. We are in favor the coining of thegreat day of earth's of a school tax on property, sufficient to redemption from, the bondage of ignor cover every necessary expenee for the ance. establishment and maintenance of good ' i Iltvet Sugar,' ! free schools,' uudcr tho, cara of. competent and well-pai- d the beet teachers. If brains ; The production xf sugar are not considered of as' much value as rooj. js.a, subjec which has attract ed .muscle, pen of nijit.y who cohsiderable attention in, Utah, at inter cannot afford tj devote themselves to the vals, ever since our first settlement of interests of education, will labor in oc- this country. The immense distance cupations for which nalurV lias not from the nearest market where the article could' bo purchased, and adipttd them, because, with all tlioir unfituess for the worli, it pays better the great cost of transportatiqn, naturalthan school tjacliirig. This fact for- ly led to the' enquiry cannot we make y cing jtself ujjon th,o attention of school sugar ourselves cheaper than we can buy trustees in many places throughout tho it. Efforts have several times been .Territory, and it augurs well tyt the made, to practically Answer this qucstiou ,' School but we have not as yet be;n able to an should be teaching remunerative to warrant tho swer it in tjm affirmative.' ; ' , . , ... whole attention of those Caiifomia has, liko Utah, been very engagod in it. A teacher who has to farm a little, do a much Intcrcsied in Uie same sweet t. little After 'several trifcls,' aa experi-mentattend to a few agencies iind do' sundry other odd jobs to factory was erected last year at eke out a living, can-itj- t ta test tho practicability of Sacnuncnto, himself, deycte from beets grown on Call W ith proper ardor and interest, to Uie making-Migh- t cultivation of the budding minds en- fornia soil. The white Silesian beot was the kind trusted to his care. His energies are his divided,' thoughts are scattered, his selected. This was proved, by chemiviteroBts rjn in (iifftfrent channels, and cal aaalysis, to contain a sufficient quanhis mind bent more towards 'makrnjr tity of saccharine matter, but it was both ends meet" than to the important .feajed thai, tho prevalence ef alkali, vvtrlt of instructing human souls. ,. phich it is well known the beet ebsorba in bo must also to the fern Regard great tjunntities when raised on soil paid tiiunil-Btivit exists, would prevent the chrys- where of 'ability .school tethers. A man may be a good scholar but a poor imiiiiuii pi yrup imy Bugar, yu teacher. A good teacher is not otily a December last,' all fears on this point ' person of sound learning, but one who wcrq dissipated, .by tha production of i50 is able to impart information man agreepounds of chrystallized sugar from able yet forcible manner.. Kindness and beets grown on tho borders of the Amerfirmness must be oorobincd in his char, ican river, leaving only a very small aoter, clearness and imrressivencss in buantitv of molasses. W. Wadswiii-tbis lUudo cf eummunication. Such men EEq.S wbo 5iad itudied the "subjoet Inare nol a pkiHiful in this country as European sugar works, conducted the blackbirds,' neither can they be hired! experiment, having only verv rustv f.rfa(ong; but there' are" sufficient of boilers and the roughest kind bf works, tViem tut tho wants qf .the comjBuni j, la which to try his skill. The process u:d they only need to be picked, out and used on tho occasion is very simple. A v properly paid for their services. revolving cylinder washes tho beets; then revojving kuiyr.s cut jheraJiitp very The, Desercj. Alnhabej, is the of a reformation which must thin ribbons, which are macerated for a short ti.mo in cold water, and which exultimately work a world-wid- e revolution. The absurd man- tracts every portion of saccharine matner" of spelling, not only' English but ter. Some lime is use? o extract the ' j -- ! , ! ' be d a ... '..jji ' -- -.'. new-rise- , e. sufri-ciont- ly sub-joc- book-keepin- g, nl , , iv-i- h - ' ortho-prnp'iie- al bitter principle, and carbonic acid gas Municipal. .; ' ', ' removes' tho lime by precipitation. Steasi The City Council met, pursuant to ad boiland evaporating pans follow; pipes journment, at the pity Hall, on, Tuesday, ers, animal charcoal and settling vessels ' : February 1st, 1870 at six o'clock p.rt. complete tho process, j j . A'he Diattr being Voided, sugar mills will no doubt soon be multiplied in California, and that state will in a few years be independent of the foreign sugar market. " If California can succeed, why cannot Utah also be successful? Sugar, thauks tp the railroad and Can how be obtained at less than half its former cost; but we are sending money out of the couut.ry, and a great deal of it too, fop an article, which we can raise at ' Will home, which is very bad policy. not some of our capitalists look a little in, the sugar direction If they do not, a very useful and remunerative business will bo taken out of their bands, for men of small means will with mechanics, and put the thing through. The manufacture of sngur' from the beet root is1 Carried on very extensively in Europe. In (raoce there are 470 beet root factories, 116 in Belgium, and 255 In Frusia. Thirty year? ago only 50,000 tons of beet sugar were mado in all Europe; last year ,500,000 tons were produced in Switzerland alone. In Austria, Hussia, and many other countries in Europe prqportipnate amounts ar made, Beeta are easily raised, they can be profitably produced on almost every part of the Territory if properly cultivated, and they form an excellent article pf food for horses and cattle. Thero is something to ' engage the antention of merchants who have retired or are about to retire from business. A new field for their enterprise, a profitable investment for their capital; and they will find as much plea-surami gain more respect from the community by producing some thing to keep money circulating in the country than by importing articles which help to carry if out. ,We say this wjtk all due deferenqe. Importations are, and have beer absolutely necessary,1 ' but borne manufactures must ' supersede foreign products, to some extent, in this Territory; for,' Unless something is produced into the country, we sljall soon be compelled to cease trading with foreign markets for want of '"the one tiling needful." is a very l'he Biibjcet of old one among y., but it will have to bo CQiillinua.llj5 urged Upon jur 'attention. , e, . . We rljall bo compelled to prodube many things that we need, one'of the common " There were presentLejsteijJ, Herrici, Joseph Parry and F. A. Brown, Esqrs., Aldermen; James McGaw, Walter Thoaip-soand William W. Burton, Esqrs., Councilors; iThos. G. Odall, Esq., City Recorder; Wm. N. Fife, Esq., City Marshal; Gilbert Belknap, Esq., Sheriff, and Charles F. Mjddletou, Esq., Clerk of the Police. A number of licenpes wefe granted. Several tradesmen's bills wefe presented, .and pay meat was ordered to be b, '" made. 'r'r :' ,!- , , Jtailrontl A fatal accident occurred on Sulurday last on the U. P. Kallt'ciad, the particu! lars of which, so IOLESALE & IlETAIL 1 far as we have been able to learn, are as follows: j Two passenger trains left. Chicago, one on Tuesday and one on Wednesday of last week, bound for the West. They were detained for some time in the snow blockade and reached Bryan on the UOth ult., where fhey consolidated, They left there on tho sumo day. j ' The accident occurred about three miles wst of Aspen, and four miles east of Evanstou, where, in rounding a curve, tho raij, being loose, spread out. , ' Five of Pulman's Palace1 Cars, consisting of three sloeping cars, cue liotel or eating car, and one baggage' car, where thrown over an embankment of about' twenty feet. Tho bodies of the cars were not seriously injured, but all the trucks were badly dainegod. The cars all lay upon their sides except tho rear one, which made a double somersault and rested bottom side vp.. . , , The Pulman ' Car Company, it is thought, will sustain damage to about $17,000 through the accident. Three men were killed, Mr. Reiclitcr, a German; Mr. Sullivan, of Chicago; and & gentleman from New York, whose name we could not learn. A number of other persons were more br less injured by tho sad occurrence, among whom, one lady had her ribs crushed and could not proceed on her journey in consequence. James Callahan, of Chicago, had his right leg dislocated nt Ihe knee; William Wcntwortu, colored servant, had his arm fractured, and was cut ovor the right eye. The names of the others, and the nature of their iu- jurjes- we-- ' have not been able to ascer-lain. . . Dr. J. J. Watkin, and a U. 8. sfniy surgeon wero on board the train, who tendered all die assistance they could in dressing tho wounds and otherwise administering to the .relief pf the sufferers. The It. It, Company's officials who were present spared no pains to make all the passengers as comfurUblo as thoy could. The track has sWe the acutent been cleared and the trains arrive hereon tiaic. ' ' ; i. i .;'. Tv futnuu jilHt, Wl i tt The greatest drawback on coal ' " ''' price. Its It may not be generally known that there is sure remedy for the toothache by taking iuto 'the palm of the right hand a certain root to M'it. the loot of ' " , tho aching tooth. '" " " 1 ' ' ;; Also JUE CELEBRATED k 9 S- - Pictures of all kinds taken at all times and in all kinds of weather, equally Wull, 47- - OLD" PICTURES CouiJ. duceil in tiize, aud rendered Enlarr4 oris, v.i ; EUei ri in unperjshable. tn m V . , ... V t A v . 1 ia iuasic,'ilipiinsr of pleasure A consoler in hours of aVsence . A representative wIiomi silent alftnuence Love of and Vhiipiirs Npiritual thoughts Nothing tmwuenlea p6rtrit.. ., T, M.WOOD Artist. QQDKN Eureka Cook 10 Xo, Jan., 4th i '!. .1 1S70. ail tTf Persi ns heretofore unsuccessful in obtaining CEUFECT PICTURES, are' particularly invited to ch'I. Persons coming frotn a nUni-for Work, ill be paid for their time and truuhle in doing n if wrt'ert satisfaction is not given. t quality pf 10 Xo, jf '0 miEWElt. VT. Garden City, Xo. rti-eot- Oj;lii:( , f.'.li . '. . : 'l!t-.- GENERAL ' : ..1! r. MERCHANDISE Loyal Cook, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ,, exixirii-ncc- AVILUAM8. 3Xnin 50 Gross Stove Polish, of" MECHANICS' A Good Supply TOOLS on hand. . had . OGDEN CITY BAKERY, 25 Cases Soda, i1' MAIN STREET, OPPOSITE JTNCTION. i Cases Juitmegs, M. L1AXAXU, 40 Kegs Horse and ; , rroprielor. PATRONS CAN HERE OUR ALSO, A GOOD SUPPLY OF?' 3 One of ho best IiivostiuoiitK 50 in tlic CJouulryt tti'Hild, find nj up litAciau wst for owni-rlunn(t tti fumuier nhiub quirkly tor tnnir un while tho witn root; imy rnpMity tlifv inultiply nia iluplirHtra, trtjiliratei an iiirtner lnoreanon tiw original bit,' niHlly their Boxes Horse Nails, 1). KOIJEIITS, of rROVO.'wbn ha tipen SO Hl'tX'VSSFUL IN ISRIMUNO BEKS INTO THE TERRITORY, will start Knut aliout tlia ith of 'lruHry,' for tin pur- ' . i. ., t i, pocoof ,.. PURCHASING AND FORWARDING BEES. r w ; flint niny 1 onlorod, to Tiuh. Ita expwta to be ablo 1ft tmv 1h'em at Ofjiloii by Hip beciiining uf April; and will dslivcr tlitm M llmt point fur ' A DOLLARS 1,000 lbs. Cod 2 Cases VTOTICK IS HEREBY GJVEX THAT TUR iece of LAN D, lielolfK-in- g fiitlowing di'M'rilx-toWA'rre iitrhiftftilnwV. wi!l tie PoIH liv I'ulilir Sule,ontUel'rvnilc,bnSATfRDAY, FKHKUARY 5th, lSTll, U'twcttQ tli l)uirs of Twelvp nd Tw p.m., to satisfy deliiwiuont iar.its, namely, A portion of Nine (!), in Jllut k Twenty Tlat A, Opilen City, dfiriibetl aa followa: Cm-a at two nii'iuing point t) rodt went of the nortlir t coruor of mid lot, tlienca went two (2) rods, theuei- nouth'ti'ti'llO) rods, tlience east fwo (2) rods, Iheuro north tun (10) rods to plac ef tieRinhing, contaiuiii); twenty 6) imtu rods, aitdal livtu1 tin I'tah Central Hail road ' By order or 'WILUAM BROWN, and Oolloctor, , P'putv ' 4 .'''BAST Afit x 10 Glass, Whet j ,JLoiitiKt,; ' ' , mH.y "- - " ' " , " ! V of Iav - Country.- Mm orders Assorted Dry;0QQdS, '.' COAt 18 TUB BEST IN THE, "ITTASATCII :' wii ' .... E, O, ' HQRROCRS, Ogden. . r i. .'. " .v...1,1,1 'ivii i iii.iVt if . DBPOTi;!:, ml fif cUl All Qrderp addressed to Ogden Cit, ' attention. ' n'l Wagons, S.P.3fKA8DE, will hate projnpt i 'i,.-1, i MAIN STREET" O C D E N. ' ,., A genera ' TO MY r" 3 ' COAL! COAL? COAL! ; PLATE. ONE TltlEE-YEAA Itetfer, Waetr n white, tmdtobft out of V brands mcb tar, do visible; yoarlins:taifW'ittt ber. Til uwycr is reUosted to prove property, pay titeni awnv. charges and tuko ' el(i South Stiver SALT LAKE, CITT.; Thrco doors West of Revero lliisi?. Mm .. rIAME l':- - DR.WM.H. GROVES, Irons, A Largo Stock ' ';;;;;, thsy liave Fresh Beef, Mutton, Pork, Office, Second M " 'Win, ' 'F.ST It AY. ' SIDE OF If ": V WRIGHT'S ogden, Xi ,t '' MAIII STRESTv ' 20 Boxes Olive Oil, ; MF.il OF !,.,, , MEAT MARKET, .."' "' Fsh, AND FOR SALE. .,: ' i ihvi:. Oriorn and Mnnoy will Ik; rwtiVed np to the 15th of fiin-h- liy Junion McOnw, Esq., at tio Om."o of thin Taper; or liy . L. Sloop,'iq., 'Salt lake City. .:: i' i .".-- A GOOD TARIBTV GREEXWELL Indigo, 100 Boxes S 1,000 ; ' ' ., ' ' IF goTODto WANT 1,000 lhs. Hoop Iron, ft ' ' COKFCTIOIMERY. ru (Assorted Sizes,) .; '"'- - 4 D, ciiAvkevs, sic do.' ' " WHO JlAft A OARPEJJ RHOCI-Ono Ilivo of Tliey' art All! AT FIND, " A Xo. 1 Article of 'li'kE Mule Shoes TWEXTY-FIV- E rii CVW00DMAXSEE, Favorite, 10 Xo. BESS! Wm. 1.1 Proprietor, cxcflk-n- No ouo ikhhJ apply except lie he an JTflpTIiODY , s .'I !!!'"(. y. or'toiea aimomiti of aflbettoa. 'f' Arrived this Week, BREWER. 25 Cases Lye, hand. ' ,' .""n:nt' TANTED, AT THE BESEltET BREWERY, FIRST-CLAS- S 1$' PEABL; D1ATKLY. hy th? gloxa or Vy tlip Uirrel. WAXTKIJ, A BUN ENAMELLED CARD PICTURES. phahpe, XXX BEER, Snle fitlicr . . ; -i- NORTH Of OGDES IIOt'SE, WhUh is fljr f Melanootypos, Ambrotypc Fcrreot j'pes, .' " Car4 PJplureg. DESERET BREWSHY 30 Parlor Stoves, DEPOT, on hand au 1 v.: .,1.:,. 10-l- ' 1 PICTUItES, Mil 1WIX, HJiBX. Ogilen, V. .1)1' In view cf the f.vf (V rrunt'y is filled with unskillful eperators.-wiKTsw.rlr is R.mtmir In chemical efleet,.artKtlt.tMl'. itii,- linltihji ta tact, in , gvod, picture, the everything thif conNiiiuu-.,-suUrriW feels called upon to iiikiir as good work as can be produced anywhere nr by any one. Per-so- ij wislung, 'orlt, will plfmnu CALL IMHE. JOHN UOAULAND, . w f4il STEBiEOSCOPlC NOTICE. ' TJNDKRSrGXKD HAVING BEEX AP-- I jminlwl by tho l'rotmfo Court for VelMr County Ailniinietrntora of the liMuta of CHAL'N-CEW. WEST, dco-s- , Notice is Lprily given to all who buve cluiinB RiiinKt nuid Entnte to pro-wi- it tlium. und all wbo urs Jndubted to the mine to come and wttKv ' ' ' ' J. TTERRtCK,' t( r JOBBING TRADE. rrWE , I ill! ' I' John 'nic Visite Vignettes, ' - i Photographs, Cartes Merchandise. ;i '1 t " General ( - ARTISTIC AND LIFE-LIKPIP aro tmg UiKou, of hue ton uJ durability, unsurpassc4 for Boldness J. Outlinp pr Beauty of Ejnish, by all tho Tarious processes knowu to the 'Art, some, of which arau follows: l UBts inlinitfl 1 Groceries " 11. 0 G I) E X , "tirriERE We have been favored ADMINISTRATORS' T n, with the perusal of a letter from Elder Karl G. Maeser, President of the Swiss and German Mission, to Hon. F. D. Richards, by which we learn that the Elders from Utah, laboring in Switzerland, aro well, aud are becoming familiar with the French hnd German' languages.. Many are bcipg added to the church by baptism, although much opposition is manifested in some places. Elder Maeser is publishing "Der Stern," as a means of informing the publio mind where the German language is spoken, in regard to the doctrines of the church. He is thankful for the support given to his paper by subscriptions from Utah. Cannot some more of our Assortments pf which are constgntly German friends in this Territory render being replenished with all the Staple assistance to Elder Maeser by subscrib; Items neecssary fpr Familios and the ing for 'Der Stern," and an occasional "' communication oil news or doctrines.' l:u ;u(Huy l ROOMS!! AT A' yariety of other City business Vfs transacted. ... The Council adjourned " ; next, at six p.m. SwiT7.BBt.ND. i.itil con . Fatsil Arci!ciit on tlje V, , OGDEN CITY. " 1,1 ' wood's"-r- ' PHOTOGRAPHIC ' ijeccssariqs of ,ljfp is. sugar, and sugar pGDEN CITY unit bo raised iVm Leuts grown Oh the ' soil of Utah; 1VILLIAM WILI JAMS, .'' r 1,'Hv-ii.H- i: t: " '"! ' mid- fuji,; nlways on band. VippJf lpl... ' " PHIL. CRAMSHAW, " - ' Agent. ! Stfitcrintendent. . |