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Show UUhUaivsW vol. a THE HOGAN NATION. NO. 75. THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. A COMPLETE YRITE-U- MORMON OF LOGANS BIG SCHOOL P COLONIES NEWS OF THE FIVE COLONiES IN MEXICO. IN THAT LAND. -- The Agricultural College ha this Upland alone in 1892, worth of llie following ;articuliirs re- the latter vrar rnniili.il 320 students a against j butter to Kiiglsiml o'oue in 1802, consisting of two the Mormon garding of and a The childlaiys tiinin as as four much '.he a end girl. of the h',"g 315 year ago. At Mexito linve lwen nhtaiind by ren, him in started out to feed lifter, trade lie tbia last college year, June 1, 1S93, and, (urge Nays, IVn Ji' j.ttUh u jiaiK-piilitinlu-hilo sime thus pigs. 3111; A built were a ktmleuls. there engaged up Thorough system year Wj iu the City of Mexico rcHirler tin Apuclifs fired upon them, in-TUe other day an ago the faculty mini tiered nineteen; of education. from Mr. S. C. licnth-y- . a very uut Iy killing one of the boys and old fainter of Cache valley visited lli in year it niimliera twenty-oncolonist of tL coli ny j wounding another. The intelligent The rooms. the lieen have one two or irufeeor Ibera dairy changes of Jna'vz. 1 hero are live colouien tliereiiMin, came out of themather, house, in Site luculty. .1. Y. Mayo tur- - gave biin au iiiaighl into the work-- 1 allogother. four being in tlio stub when she also was fired upon, and coeds G. A: Urrok :t instructor in iiigs of a modem dairy. The old : of Chiiiunhaa Rn l one in the statu afterwards her head was beaten in Professor Mayo ca me i farmer wiitcln d with mriUili wide the a In of Souora, all being within a witL a big stone. The little liere from the Miller Manual Train-- ' open the sc pure tor scguraiing girl rad i us of Hlaint 1(H) miles. all this lime remained unhurt, Professor cream from the milk, aul was asked ing School in Virginia. nnd while the Indians were malThe first colony pstuliliKlusl wah tV. P. Cutter, station chemist and to tiling some of Li whole milk up the Diiiz in of the state of treating the mother the wounded olony p!ofi-HM)of geoliigy and physic, to be tested and also some of his which lins Weu in ex- boy tMik his sister into a chicken riiiliimliun, resigned at the beginning of the whole milk op to be tested slid also iiIn istence 7 nit years. The lauds coo, w hero they hid tlieinsolves. school year te take a position at some of Ids skim milk. Ho did so are 70 situated miles from (nsns Tho Iii Jin us suhHcipienlly made Washington as seviul liliratian to next day. Tbs rniik was fouud to 4 and miles from Ln search, but were uuuble to find the (handi's Professoi Cutter came couiaiu Congress. jut 3.9 per cent butler fat nnd accepting the provisions of the people and render it uiord agreeable j Tim dimes ball Ascension. The coIomsIs iiuiu-W-- r children. The brutes then looted from Cornell and had lien and tbe tkiui milk 1.3 per Cent; patrons of Ml to was 700. npactef nliout 25,000 Congress strangers nsorliug j1iil,.r far I Pleasant are tM.inpliinim' litmus.lrrigiitiii is re-- the house mu, took hwhj' all the since the organize lion of the station. wb:rcuKHi the professor said to him: nr health a for next : soihnl tlie esidence. buildings. to, wuti'r Iming (d-- 1 horses they could lay their hands temporary overshoe, liat and oven-ou- t thefts You are throwing away just one. propratca Tlie vocal. ey lie left has not yet been Im The us was ami General to iii froui taintxi d 48,000, 910,000 the j ure Assembly gave springH and by iiiciiua UI- - After the Indiuns had de-filled. A teacher of vocal music, third of your butter. very frequent, mu) H.s cow waa last Legislature 108,000 was same way as the origintd ?3,0U0 for j at tlio wiudmiilK. Tin colonivts IHrtcd tin little cbihlivu crept out Professor of liOaa, lias been giving 20 pounds of milk per day, promio to ueveroly punish thi biennial another The 100 forllie IiMmuiih mnnufactmo iaunlaiinn from biiHiui f their hiding plnceto gel to their years. appropriated thieves if they aro caught in tin present engaged, who gives instructions so that on every pounds of rniik, i.i- - fell will lie Frni.kliiTi It the liial of which slant are sold in I'hilnm- - jHare8t neighbors some six miles esliiirule, act of stealing any man's wearing com, twice a week. Professor Linticlil or tbe product of a week, be was period. Rlitutiun lias already cist the Terri- - owing to the fact that ; j . him. of tbe Hptrel. Ihii'niigi aud other plm-ca- . j nwuy. On tho journey the boy entered upon his duties at the be. losing 2.23 Kiumls of butter, or re licen amount loans bad , has 181. (5()0. Ibis not bn tory mipg tn- other pri duets hre fainted from loss of blood niul was Another large canal is Win;: ginning of tbc year as proftnsor of enough to pay for the feed of bis l and into umnuuted to lui'f j further. Tbe equipbuildings nearly million, limit at Ferrou. animal husbandry and dairying. He cow. That farmer carried away with gone mostly The crurI will lumey, i iimi .Hid cattle. ( )ne Hour tumble (u piH-wnn Then il While Ih derives mi He a tins the uieut. clime que.-l'oerected and anuthei .at to do gut its writer from Ferrou river College girl, however, went on her ia a graduate of the Ontario Agrihim a new idea, and if that same is revenue from tlio llllt n colonist, and told h"ilt. i triirtei iiiul will cover a an arti-biailieing cultural College. 1iofesaor Fortier, idea could lie impressed upon tbs maguiflewiit lnrge In sly of fei ia directly under Terri, 1" what it had Impound. A slul way tile land north of Ferrun. A lurgj lnu foriuwl foi l,,u formerly engineer uf the Hear River mind of every farmer in tbs Territorial control. Its board of .rustcea of cd the Indians ,f obhiining more, gorous pursuit for (be j force of men enow at Canal Company, also entered upon tory who mal es butter, in ten years I,urrj;:f work, and are Territorial officers, and - they good .,f the city. Tib-has hl'-nite.l sng- - it is exjiectivl that the wnter wil v.dcr, whii-l- i com-- 1 w,s (m'a tendo, but none of bia duties ol the la'ginning of tbe from this date the butter industry have full control in its business gestioiis frimi llm ciii.eiisy f Boston, 1m on laud in tune to uienml Tim colon ists 1BIU were overtaken, although all raise n crop year as professor of civil anil irriga- would bring as uadi money to tbc ami all made after ouo own different next year. Eastern Utah Teleconsidering threshing machine Kiui Aim stolen horses were recaptured, tion engineering. Tbe latter two Territory as tbe white metal industry management, reports being pl thu Department of Agrioiiilure at pniposiliu'is to several ;i found u graph. mowing machines, and a 'lbis is tlm only trouble the gentlemen are also uiemliers of tbe could tiring in its palmy dsya. This statsd trade new periods. school, arrangement reuper Iiuh recently lieen jn- -' colonists have lwul with the done, Station Dr stiff. Lehi onyx is causing considerExperiment HISTORY OP TUE COI.LEHE, I with Naliousl Colleges does not seem where young men may learn a useful trcduced. Apache Indians, and since its oc- able stir among eastern capitalists. Rrewer, who waa engaged a year In view of the discussion going Ml tlie houses have be altogether satisfactory lo the trade. Tlie colony of JJublan consists The nnyi is of a superior quality ago, but obtained leave of absence to tbe rounds xf the press ns to the bceu refortified This with stockades, etc. to the late is siJJfvjLnt soinewliut Department, according in take charge of the bureau of hygiene and is sought after. The fact thrd advisability of nniting the Agrienl port of tlie Secretary of Agriculture, classical old Boatou. Aluuiy The colonists own two saw uiilli Las' water-powand sanitation at the World's Fair am1 bud shingle mills anil supply tuil College to tbe University of Hon. J. Sterling Morton, In which another evidence V biuhci ' , will soon enter upon bia work. He Htidi it with trans ample , lie nntof place to be intimalss that there lumber and shingles for 1(K) miles may not an wJuebJWllH! JinjaijAJ.iivMilQN i will tie's member of tbs atation givl a very brief history of tbe improper diversion of Government which will la lo every graj fcruum.1. Fine ia tlm 4 priucijtnl atalf and ble work will be mainly are e of a i n the leinl. Some Agricultural College. river on with 'gT6n1r snct'ffifl. Biin money and tiiinks an investig'iiiou college aouietliing by wh he n in the line of biographical research. of matter may considering tlie m the supply The College was located at Lo ought to lie made. earn ail honest living. reiiig of excellent quality. Oats, l Dr. Brewer waa formerly connected ills liere.8drr till' outs are in iss and the of onyx 1888. lishiug Legislature gun by eorn, barley New Year's edition oft It may Iw interesting to note and some barley, are raised. with the University of Nebraska. I Cattlcv fidlt Iakt raised. Slur. Cache county donated lue iitc which cereals chief dm reioried by tbe Department of Tribune. Irrigation ia unujeessury. TIIE HEW UC1LDINU. Last night Nellie Ogden, t LaiHiug is an inqiortnut feuture, comprises some 108 acres of npper Agriculture iu 1S92 that there were A colony of from 300 to 4l0 I for la-istahbod suitwl weil The contract, let in tbe spring of bench soil. In 1890 the south wing then G2 eoliools were established who land fataly the g girl agriculture was TERRITORIAL jieojila has also been ol house a of iu cheese and was opened to very her lover," Butter is 1892, lias now been completed, and of tbe building 8tcck. doing Mason, in Sonora, which taught mote ur leas. There were the building is now occupied and students, and tbe present school 1159 instructors and 11,358 students, iu Salt IJake, wus arrested fiue The Banner suggests) well, but Mr. Bentley quality ure produced. A lmen jnew roller mill hns at a baguio in this city by nearly fully equipped. Altogether year will complete tbe fourth year of whom only 34(10 were studying amiuuseiueut hall be bim. 8 was not in possession of details I Bherifl of tlie all the it now contains some forty-fiv- e at request or of its history. Tbe attendance tbe agriculture. The revenue for con as the present building J11"3-1-quate- . tabliHUecl, embodying Sullivan concerning it. I inadl!- latent improvements. The colon-ififty class rooms. The building is first year was 139, the second year ducting tlisM colleges in 1892 was McQueen of Salt Lake, 'lhe Tlie colonists sjieut over ?7 ,(KM , arrest inachiui-sthe tbc which healed by steam from two and third 3GG, tbe permits OWII 29G, lwo threshing year wrong last year iu purchasing niRchiuery, E. A. Ilartousteins U $3,432,900. one of those I WQ aud several mowing The steam present year it will probably run up all the boilers. THE NUl'STEIAL IDEA. re,qrs iu Salt Lake City was ,rber shop of a woman for killing wagons, etc. They do of un'l "lovers as neur Tbe in was now 300. to known machines. and threshing for beuliug apparatus buildings by g put Whether tbe College ia to he a Weilnesday night. A laiir'arze things women. Ogden fallen P. J. Moran of fca!l Lake City, consist of the College proper, the esaHunl fortunate their Mexican neighbors. They eolony of Juarez was separate or union institution it seems of tonsorial cutlery t0 Prem. costing alicut $9000, aud tke plumb- station building, which contains the dear that the industrial idea Itablished, alaiut ago, six years have also introduced short horned of .the. ought l 1,1 offices man and chemical & W. railroad J. Las of the of Co., ing by laboratory n' Jiu'hani cattle aud llolsteins as A prominent gome ten miles southwest of to be kept prominent, and it is safe shows 123,454 acres 1 Tribune of same place. Tbe contractor for tbe the station; a model oaru which a state repor-well as horses for the purpose of urve'e' conversation with (jH4ag Grnudes, iu the to say that Pie State that keeps the and 849,991 uusurvey some-aboUtah entire building was A. Reif of .Sait cost 9G0UII ; u farm house which coat indusliuil idea to the front in Hip j1 (jldhuahua. The laud is improving the ter said: It seems that crossing aud 8C.re land in Sanpete count! Calforuial a Lake with the which contract bouse cost education of her ' City, to join bauds price being 91000; boarding native stock. They contemplate subject to wia mouiituiuous. youth ia tlie State entry. country.! monopoly-burdene- d 170,090. Tbe building ia yet in an 920,000, lies ides a house fur tbs that will the all to os a resorted ia in to the the front raising alfalfa for their cows. forge The of number failn,, baa enteml state. There been farm incomplete superintendent and three future. The classical institutions of If the compact just 1,1 They raise fine mariuo sheep. ruUUd, water for the puri during the Mist year, added during the pust year about laborers collages. linen and tueir two major the The colonists individually own Fruit, arc graduating ycariy toL.rubly plentiful. Germany is 210, wit..!1" rePc1rtP by Hradstreet, l,,w iB Tbe 99000 worth of equipment. maiuluined, but they connections ENDOWMENT. thousands of men who, unable to at 1,797,384, and asx,J grajies, apples. their holdings, incjHdig total equipment ia now estimated nt in the same COI,'LiUI11H bo of establishing will berrh-the straw imiMse for Bt 81Kacli Stale of the Union endow, find positions fur which their special Territory nivturiuos, 080,029. are railroads about 930,000. A rough estimate and working ss , far so blackls-rriesdition is purchasing stores, fitted freely etc., them, are swelling ingao agricultural college receives training lias ;"" I BUd Gilliert IX Amos Henceforth and work ing in Calitornia. places the total cost of tbe build-iu- g from tbs erect as been eerned has threshers, public douiuiu 30,000 acres the ranks of the unemployed in the "Ul1 Salt the and lie in force, .arilf rates :ivo to equipment, including of land far each Senator and Repre- great cities, an army that is a grow- ngninst ekilii.bluLel, not only for the pur-li- factories, etc. The He alleges wii, r Good will be station buildings, but not including rate cut plant a I single sentative in Congress. The preseat ing menace to tbe prosperity an 0f ,Vl.rviiig tbe fruit but however, is voluntary. 1 R 111 nsks for ' no and OUO. the and established appo laud, at 9175, nted. There will be absolutely TLe coiollirtts hav schools have been bill for the admittance of Utah pro- peace of the Fatln-rland- . There are hh receiver. TUE DAISY DEPARTMENT, jitmentof n tannery, grist union e the subjects taught the vides of 200.000 acres of land for treasures in the great storehouse of couqietitioii, but a proportionate Hps, Mr. Martin of Mar' division among tlie lines. language is included. as a branch ot the agricultural de- the Ciillegs, tke increased amount nature that only await the skilled mill and brick manufactory. Tlie n Wl1. of age are accident' lot of 8 lunil of the artisan. Better that a jminful partment, bus been added during presumably tieiugpivi-- iii consider Judge John W. Blackburn, bed bricks manufactured are for the Children above yearsthe schools, ursi ny crossinntf houses. expected to attend the past year. A complete outfit tiou of tbe fact that Utah has been State should spend her money to night. While Provo, was fouud dead iu bis purpose of build iug their do tl of O the The chum harness Presbyterian a shop, but they are not compelled to has been purchased und is in charge kept out of Statehood for special educate her young men to search out also jxissess They lie fpl! Friday movuing. el"!"1 failand so. of an expert. Dairy schools are reasons, and the best laud has been the treasures of her mountains, l.rr and broke a rib. the Judge's death was heart threshing machines, reapers Enns'l'1! the decrosed Fairfield is the the ure. Of mowers. coming to lliu front in other Stales, taken up. It lias bceu estimated streams und her soil than tbe treas8 ne Blackbnru aud the wotk of improving the dairy t hat his laud if favorably situated, ures of literature, or in helping telegraph, freight-- Judge says:. About five years ago the colonies quirer Colo-rsd'- i, .Urt pnes-ug- : of the colonies came to the Territory from product is going forward rapidly. in connection with the Government crowd tlie professions that are al- station on tWTnioiS uf Pacheco and Cave Valley (really and the prospect so good as to encourage the Utah iiaa now placed herself in line grant, will go fur. toward paying the ready overcrowded. but his old hull" was Finis, one colony) were estal, lish.il mi Tlie light today rosd. IWttfttiou where the to extend their colonizwith these progressive States. It running expenses of Hie Cdllogr. lictween communities amt nations is Floyd uifiuitig rogion? lidgur Co., llliuois, the top of the Sierra Madre. moon- - Mormons e Blackburn's were a highly lesjwct-ubl- tains, where famous old caves are ing efforts. Most of the colonists should not be necessary for Utah to This land, however, will only be not on classical lines; it is on A at Aiuei-M,one poo nd of butler, and available when Statehood is serured. dunlri-.- and commercial lines family- - He cau.e to Provo found. This was, some years ago, come from Utah. Tiiuiiiy night dem' oilc"n, tl,H -. Want of trnnsioftntion is tlicir ini-of the When Benjamin Franklin died in in that Midi a large quantity is from Salt Lnke, when President j By an act of Congress passed iu dry gground the stalking nearest railhim aswH.-i-utcI far risen Hppoiuteil Seven of snid chief drawback, the was A pari1 e Indians. ported every year is a reflection on 1890, 13,000 annually was given to, 171)2 l:- - gave to the :iiy of Boston pla !al I lego on tho court of of our farmers und the each agricultural college in the 95,00(1 to lie lo;nnd out in a certain exurfiiimtion . the visited their ancient way station being justice of the supreme Lillians "fter Utah. In Salt Lake, Judge BlackCentral railway about 120 miles This aiuuunt ii'.eu-ane()u coiiuln. a little more than n capabilities of tliu Territory. wnynt.5 p reent imete-- l fo. 109 year, tbbfira indicated i.1'1 Preml9e" haunts loved ' Had tbe Doming and the contrary, Utah ought to lie send t'lOKJ each year for ten veins, when He figured tlist at the end of 100 year f A party left Maim, icendiansra. burn lret his wife, whom he and brutally murdered a wo- a wav. ago (tlw conces-m- u She died without ,n,Ju,8 v.TV dearly. her child belonging to Chihuahua railway and ing out largo quantities of butler it remains at 23,000. The amount, the fund would amount to 9055 (Kill, and before tlu prip, man in nr which has recently been H- -r husband hud They bad raised and t liecse of the finest quality, i paid to the College for the present it was stipulated in his will that I he many hours old, luinc 'sen 7,ar nH children . rt.loi-i- i is. .the proms Vd declared fmfcittd) !u'fte( w".u0 their family two adopted children. I'nifixuir Litilield, iu a recent letter school year is 19,000, anti fur next: amount, with the exception of some milling projiertios. jlill!t!, 1)Ue ,.u.uiug to start j woul-have run tfiTun.h U min' The death of Judge Blackbnru j to llie Tribune, gave tlm iuteresling year il will he 20,000, und so on.! 10,000, was to lie used for such ing claims prove g lu.st (liy some with, it tllIl.tllil,a b. longuig lutwuof t 0 antl ',,w causid a gloom anmiig legal circles, I . The w.inun and the lands fact licit little Dcu mark exported Iii 1888 when the Legislature pas-- j public works ns would make "living an era of prosperit'It!9 an "La,ul of h,,rf where he ranked high as behind I colonics aud nearer the others, over 923,000,000 worlk f hutU-- r to ' bed on act organizing tbe institution in the town more convenient to tbs hitherto unknown.- -1 12, r v St e. J 1 1 r L-e- u - of I Ia-w- ! s.-e- - iai-1- Gov-ernms- nt -- nt-ly, 1 y dy ; ttiiy-wstfjj- whh-lytla- ln a u Li er haicu estali-inereas- -- Un-fa- n fie ill-fa- er corn-cuttin- 1 wa1 Thereat Fm-rel- 1 1 ut J s 1 ot tr' Suish ! it - ; ! te &1 Jnrions rf viili-rpris- : a y.-a- 1 len jf -- Manti Sentinel. toruey." n0lM |