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Show "vsnw'tj THE LOGAN1. UTAH, KKIiiA COLLEGE. AOHiSiiLTUHAL A Salt Laker Tells What He Saw at the School. ALL WORK IS DORE. PRACTICALLY ir the College Should go to Salt Lake It Would Make Education Classical. Not Practical. We clip the following article from a late issue of tlio Deseret AVir. It was written by a Suit Lake gentleman, "Hugo," who was corroclly, thus fiivorobly, impressed with the College, it's location ami its workings. Head it care- A ftur seeing all this I said to these are the men of niy.vlf, boys the future; they will go home after a while and Mill take iLese ideas with them and thy will put them into practice on their farms-Thew ill model their barns after tliCte; they will improve tlioir stock as they see theso improved; '.r-will grow he best fruits and grains as they see them grown here; they will make butter and cheese as here fought. Their stock will be in demand, and their fruit, their vegetables and grain, their butter and cheese, will;be readily sold, while that of their neighbors will not, because they will produce only tho betit conditions. Otlit. Uiys will go back tn their homes machinists, carpenters and architects, and after a while you wi.l see their workshops iu the remote settlements and hear the ring of their anvils. The log hut will lie supplanted by a modern house, designed by these architects, and built by theso carpenters. In all these works they will be patterned after by their neighbors, and a new era will gradually dawn upon our laud. Thus thesei boys will tiecome our wealt producers, the boub and siuow and backbone of our great future state. Now, then, a few days I attended a Legislative committee meeting and listened to the arguments made by the professors of the University, favoring the union of the Agricultural College with their institution and its location iu Salt Lake. If I could judge the tend of their remarks correctly it whs that they wished to raise agricultural science to a higher piano than is now in vogue at the Agricultural College. I tnka it they would make a paper science of it and place it beyond, the reach of the jwople. Now if union takes paca,I want to ask the farmers of Utah in whose hands they would rather trust the industrial education oi their son a and daughters; with those who have made the Agricultural College the great school that it is, or with those who woulo make a classic oducaliou foremost at the fexi euse of the individual. It seems to me if economy is ihe basis of this union agitation, it would be belter for the present lenqiorarily to close up the . fully: "This controversy over the union of the Agricultural College ami University lias resulted iu greal good, even if it fails to accomplish what its promoters intended, liz . uui.iu- - I had the privilege of visiting the Agricultural College some time ago. 1 climbed the hill to the mesa on which it btauds, and looked bark on the broad prGspecl of inouutain and valley. Tbeie was Jj4igan, with its broad, well-shled streets, with its pleasant homes half hidden amidst its numerous orchards and nestling about the hiL oa three sides, and stretching a way to the west for more, than two miles; beyond was the broad expanse of open valley extending far ansy to the south and nortii until the high mountains dwind-luto low hills, and finally uuit-iu- g with the plain formed, but i 1 mark on the distant horizons meander-iugtraced the rivers in their through the valley, and counted fifteen or more towns ulri villages uesthid along the bosa o Herns o! tho inouutaiu rangesstock could le seen grazing on the broad t'udds and meadows, and ai the neigh of the horse anil the low of the cow came up to me borim on the waves of clear bracing air. ' I could not but exclaim: "Was there ever before bUch a scene oi beauty, pence and contentment;' I entered the College building, through its spacious hub and entered its clai,s rooms and bum tho young laities taking praeticu. lessons iu dressmaking, karniii to make their own clothes. Duw in the laundry room they are taught washing and ironing; in the saw them making pies ant! cakes ami good bread; in the dairy they were making butter aim cheese according to approved in At lunch they preside, tliodb. over", the table and carved tin chicken and the turkey, and assumed touiporanly the duties tint they will assume itermaneiitly in i. few years; and who will soy, tun society will not he. lietter for thei. becomi i g a put of it? In my rouud I visited theblui-sinitii binp, where there was twenty- im or iiun e forges going full nuiuial: blast and twenty-fiv- e e nun ringing and tvtently-fivlio, farmer boys learning hors weld to iron, make shoes, mid to do the many od-- . jolis r uecehsaiy on the farm. 1 the machine simp they were tn gaged ut the luthe and the diili lu the carpenter shop they wei. at work ut the bench, at the bracke1. li saw uii.i at the turning benchthe agricultural class they u taught many valuable lessons it. an practical farming, the o. of the nnolosys plows, justment of ro ineth.ida Iwst the crop soils, othe. tat ion iiuii a hundred make to tend that goo. things the. I u all these fariueis. are aided by theexM.riiiientsguiu on at tlio station, iu the care m stock, best kinds, best feeds, best fruits, etc. - - pui-so- d 4 - pmr a-j- Uni-veiit- y NOT A Ta Image Gets into a ana units worK. a 10 LONGER Tbh-woul- Territory would justify reopen- ing it." Printers Party at And Invitation bar been received fioiu the 'members of the printing : raft of Lag' u" to attend a sheet and pillow case masquerade in the L'uatcher 0iera House on Tliuiwl.iy ttvening, Fell. i'i. The invitations ire very unique, being printed on minulure linen sheets, accompanied i is expect y smiill pillow slips, t;ii ihst the afluir will lie the leading social erpnt of the season at Logan. Ikutrtt Srwt. The Oyster Supper. Lmlii's' Aid Hociety of the Methodist Church will givo an tKster supper next Tuesday even ing. Feb. 20th, in the Thiladelphia '.onto one door east of church. .'oin insuring at C o'clock. Fruit, ''like, and Coffee will also be served-- Oysters 25 cents. Fruit Cake and Coffee 15 cents. SHOULD APPLES. RAISE iiiyiiii-i'ii-- Check, Not Braiua Was in II Jti l set Inn, f "11 - uosrdir.g- - Thousands of Dollars Could Thus be Made. out Statue oi' Liberty o Siuci tecMl v u i.lii" Our Correspondent Tells How Curls are Mad- e- Can't Utah Beat the "Grandmother" Record? - ... I ".. j ttev. DcWitt Talmage has his position as preacher in the big Brooklyn Tabernacle. The c'jgregation owed a large sum of money on this church sud the financial couituittua finding it an tinposxibility to raise the amount by auuseriptiuu decided upuu a rather novel scheme for the gathering Iu of the dollars. The slteudauce encli to hear Rev. Sunday Talmage is preach great ami it was decided to collect an sdniitsiun fee of teu cent from each penon who cnU-rettic Tabcruscle n the Sabltath day. Wheu the reverend genilemeu heard ofthit scbems he not ouly disapproved of it but got very warn umler the collar, lis declared that lie was no teu cent attract in and would not permit hlintelf to be regarded as such, lb us the fuss and tlie result of the ruiupua is that Taluiage 'quit bis job." It appears tliat theae bitrd limes elfoct religion as well as flusnce. The society papers of the east are now diMbssiug the question whether or not it is "good tuiu'' to wear "pakle diamonds," sud tney blciu to lean in favor of tun "iinuiiuuou sparklers." The reason they give being that, after all, pas:e diamonds look just as well, and bring wilb '.hew no cams and anxiety as to sufe Leepiug, as do the genuine diauioud. Now these reasons are very good and, especially during tbeae Laid So sJi tiujt'M, Miund very sensible. who we have ueeu common folks oi couleuling ourselves with wearing "liaale" diamonds may rejoice Ibatui laal we are iu tne fasliiuu. Siciei nas coae down to tbe level of the average uiau. Tbe deuiociaiie administration has altered tbe coii- ditiuus iu tbe arialouralic circh'a and tbus nos doue a little s very hltie good for ibis country. ed b!-ga- n, Tbe newspapers of New York have been bragging of a - "(dablished iu Church Uuiverily or some other institution, when, liitj most iinpoitaut university courses could be taught free. accomplish the purports desired and vould save a large sum of money to the Teri .t r. annually. Then to it would paw the. way for the absorption of tht. Church University by the Slat-- ; I'liiveroity, when the finances oi fur tlase. iiut:Mnt 1 "Hsef was plain in t!:i if not in tlu Hiiiii:inhiis i of tht nf jiniriiuli.ini not even the1 that, piofesM..iiil tiii.l il$ my form"- this section of the ln. lnit ritiiiT EiTEKSimr impohted here. POLITICS. PREACHING A POPULIST iU-eJ1" tired on by a bigtlunii idtlie Ye licit girls vtf Itsir rrsil V..i.i 1... I... -.I it i.... ropulict party, nnd the hiilnte and , III 1M tutare uaming v.i uw m. 17run-Ne-. Siibsequeiit snots nave not Imvii Beioro Wo Complain of Hrd Timaa v ork ropuiisn , 0up MelffnD0Plnj hairdos siniely lb.. We Should Froperly Uttllzj without effict, and thn result i blomle hair (or yt Iw hair) will not State. Our Surroundings. that in a brief campaign of u le fashi'nah1e tiscsaon. Tl:e eek's duration, several cnneit.i Tn Tiik KiiiTim ok Tiik Vi 4ion- h heads of tu Thb Kijitor o Thb Natiov country is floodctrwitl i s mve leeu made to the l'opulist yellow bair and cofcy ueutlv a color It may be of interest to further tho editor of The Nitiok If of bair which is d (ininon has heIarty. to draw attention to our continue thinks that his readers rnu surcome undmirabie hoe girls r. In vive another installment from my Captain Jamus (lunu, for such piirliiilly ileveloMHl resources, is tho title and name of t ho ngi and have yellow ha?,, ist kwsp their belief 1 venture to this njH'ii iu.it pr!i, for I no longer tutor now iu the valley of the intrude hirsute off for hair o jnoUier ahoile jH'ucil the good nature of ujioii "luxurabr" in such a higbtoned iid further, worn' trill part the Bear, is the editor of tho ISoise vuiir n iiders. As double the cul- iraiement chirography) I would foremost hair in the wav, down like to draw attention to the letters SfHliml. He is the ivation gives double the result ill .mil Ida iu an or:itir Wiilist ln, the midi and lirjlied hack on r vthich we now have in wheat, ivi fouud on the first page of yoi.r an i'lithutiiast. To wind extent he so iils-- will it hold as to fruit. either side, If the (Js chrtorfe Ibey lut issue, and thfu a Id whutover will effect the political complextioii may have s little 'ut (cu'Im aiv is lu This valuable product of the soil ing around 1oho that miy of Huh is uot easy to ins eceived si lilt lo attention in made by .twialiug tjk hair iu the county have an iutereating sido to your evine; but the doctrines of his nir valley tint it has deteriorate I, shape of a pig's tail filing down on readers. iiohi an spremliug with rapidity until it is unlit to uso. Thero ii tbe forehead, jimt of tbe nose. To Ivgin with, "Jack's" epistle Kirty ud the The snlbricile coljcompanie an party has hopes of captur niarket and at reuiuuerativo from Gotham, lain tempted to any this fall. Two years state the the of the r is ouViut if our fruit was of tho right ing confining prices Pribyllian, from shirt to finish, when they began their work minMS to fifty per cei of thir capa. but us tbare. is no excel ago. quality, as they suy on the race conivii. an 80 days cniupuigu they lency without labor, so will it ha city, 1 bus there wii but 2,50l I have always regarded l'ribyl drew 5000 of the 18.000 votes and 000 tons of coal niM during the with regard to fruit- - Our climate able to sliug a fine pen and 1 urn elected teu inemliers to the state is admirably adapted to tho raising over sure hn is present month, sslJagaiiiMt ilejtiued to lie (iunu made A the apple aud thousands of dol 5, 000,000 tons in til lame time lant if he meets with no legislature. Captain a as celebrity . 1 I . I. if what to of as ine thought lars have be.cn spent iu treet-- , yet jearauu lue year fjiore. A ami uocideutt such as falling eff one of iuquiry for the if an order was given today for 10 chances ami the of Utah further cut will be jiide in the pr tho high buildings he writes about, was barrels of answer thore. dub-t if the weather outinues inn b Sly any kind of Rp;les they or being appointed au officer on .'opulists him to could not be fouud in the valley. to invitation courteous longer to Iw as iuij ns it nuwit the N- - lr. polioe force. By the a While the mining cijp:inii'fi arc pay the territory a visit and learn This is against us. More of a way, come Ut think of it, l'ribyl 'or Limself. I ueir kind should lv raised. Different ducing cxpeiia) lla-- do iii-- t woulit'i'l make so bml au Irish Miui-Ziof apples should not Im seem to concern tbmselves sho,ii vurities if hn wont on duty with 1 Nlicemuu, 1H0I. Feb. 10th, l'AMH, Liuho, tbe condiliun of the miuers w!io, in his put together to have them keep fuvo, as there ii souiothi-.ithe dead of wi titer, tre put ou half well, ns gome varieties ducuy quick" ADDITIONAL LOCAL. quite Ilibermau iu the"accftut" of timti or of whom only half are iiis fuciitl than othurs and thus communi cr 11. K. Thomas' sells underwear at expression. As for what to those iu coutnet with it, and aealhi.-cate din pie veil. Unleas lool-.- l that iiioh poiictiuau said about iHil for 111 duvh. comes to the relief i? the miners bv unless constantly picket! over, the tiie beud ofhe "brass gill'1 being Soceiul urices on shoes, coats ami entire quality will be spoiled. necessitating a greaf r output of the full of brain when he and IVibyl winter goods ut IS. K. Thuinaa. With but a small outlay and a mines, tbe amomt Of sulfcruig were looking through her eyes at iiM wish good sitwi ti WinmI p little efforf to become iufonuisl ou If Ibis region wilt the among the miners sights of the city below, 1 to you A. be great.' Ij. Kkaiichy, Lognii Isliintl the subject, a soluliou can lw think was a peine of ogotisui ' It by wliitdi tbe. moth which which leads tlJ Lrottinin poai;e in Fc6.. lint, proven mo disastrous to cmr There lem ben iitaiiy tlriininurs 8ih, 181. sentinels into tiittoeiviug the.u Hixlkton, Pa.,bids n l:m'. nkinir few days fruit can be. d,lroyed. It would selves in supposing that, for the town ihe for their sprint: be of interest to ail the valley if a A FAVORABLE VER1IJT. lima bring, they arj, daring their to our iiierchania rade. general application of this importvisit, supplying the FreucJ The Uaehehirs blow. ml' ; the ant mutter could bo entered into. Utah Soap Beats Them All - Take no maiilfcii with brain, wlnaens, tin move be mndo Other, i fact is she is simply renewing titv latent kind ot a vfi:dili' lo attract tl.e Let mi important Tii ma Kuito op THK KiTinv. no time or Waste woru out cheek of the bluccoak attention uf t'.ie young n:eii of l.ngiin. ly eti ry nard. 1 fXttiuH-ut.would like to s;iy ' a word fi.r but im mis on g t tin) Hence, 1 fear if l'ribyl makes They an- timply iinmeuse. from thoao made adv. r borne iiiforuiati'iii soap, nojfh an visitations to the beud ot The Nation would likn to havi- 'i many schsine ho have tried and succe4lel iu but aifi5ut rt?coy::i the Statute of Liln-rt)- ; Using be wi: a correspondent in every c'.ly nnd lion of worth. A few V ''ecks aun 1 have enough cheek to put to shame town in the comity, wln will sentl the p;ist. Kansas ami Michigan applea purchased two bars of. 'Irani s soap even the editor of the Suit ' Lake us iu the news every few days. ur ami took them htuela rcfiuentiu' in-:- ; uiiv bidiig s1himh1 into luis llml IlerulJ, or a democrat who llemeintier Unit. Hie Mis. Wilson to uive it tltriul. Sin1 emu! maiketH, at the cxpeuse. of . ... r .. .1. . 1,the nerve to endorse CI rover': will rnun-luiiiiMU iniisie tor me of dollars of tho cnvii- said it was no use a nluu bat) tried Hawaiian policy. 'J hat would be uius.ieraile on the evening of the thousands which wit so greatly home made soap bind conld too bud, for I have, always it 22nd will Ih ci'tnitised of tiftvi ii Hling medium ur- - iloodetl not do goial work with l But : iceil. markets Our fellow urded Jack as a modest pieces. is another sl. no iu Here here was with fondgii fruit. other the Jioue I would ihereforu A suggest to Tn llo-sell will .1. A. to Farley tit ltl for uuemphiyiHl lalair, winch concluded see hew it vkiuld do to tolegrii. NAl'loS (Hlilor i ilureil price of coal i a nl would be a pleasant ami proiit.iblrt It did not make a great bluer and Springs lulvising biiu to make bis "jU cents l'ribyl see ami Cull ton. iin, itbow ami the verdict was lUHinat. il per ecu :i tii hi if doiio intelligently. visits to the hiwul ot the nu Uros. at ollico sist ite Farley With l.unls going to Weed,, w.'.ter uuiil tbe clollics were tlrywue- - iu few nnd oppnr lur between. stiintlold ber hurpritie they had hot Ifjoked so to wure and lnuds iimviipinyvl. 1 aupposc thi.t your other cor Newton Wotslriitr wss over from what cause have we to complain white and clean for a lonu-- time, li rebiaiiiili'ut. ihe Hon. lxl ward S;i If we utilize Smilhtleld Weiliiesthiy. He reports oniv of wax tried again the foilowiil; wi-g' veuhou, went into the iu his euoil as to the vry ill our vo with gimd results. Then J Claire! le lining fairly tnien busLesii to vie with the ami that "hard times'' do n ;t bent udvini.; ige. new featuros will was tried jguin but uow J; bad hmi town, g Man, ud so began seem to lie ipiite so miinerou theit np .! r whieii will keep us cou-iu charm. hoiitiuce, without fount la lltlv as in Mime phicr. Todav after a third trdd of tin1 lion or linihli, in the following: '.i'lier are but few uniting us who vs it I ( 5 rant Tiik Nation (Vim p:iny' ueknowlitlges liramWlliu cmi But wheu 1 found ouu twenty-on- e it should lav Our elusion is she waulM no 'si her. Ail st.nie.i high, it being four thanks receipt ofn eomplineiitiiry llli the soil as bull to stiil hns lie. n so prtKluctivo in tlio mlinry linen cau be murfo eleau by sloriea murer what soiuo pro- ticket to the reception nti-"1 von (lieyoiid the I in tentereil to the liirty-tii.- -t past tliat cros h ive uinlunil a itb. laiiling with ibis osp ahin) for wumIi fessors term Ilea nnd of and ImiuiiiIs time by I'tllll spaco) Asseinl ly ut tin but little ciilt'vntion. Not so uow iiik mat hine use it'wWiks like 1 found a pel son wim wav ihe Lake Theatre, Wednesday and for the future miieh more charm. 1 feel heartily 4 glad that j must have been iuclinexl to bcln ve Salt must lie given to our lands. Feb. 21. All being well we have another ariir. le of home. iu those lleHv..'U is warranted-t- FASHIONABLE. -- con set " " "1 new hoiise-turke- BLONDE HAIR Pell VS ai' I AJP ICTTF9 nriD DLfUi LML LLI I til pair of A has nlw eye glamu's Vulercd s pretty Sweat! "ho use ibem, NO. inCKHTAKV Mi, UiiVi. TEN CENT SHOW into popular pia.tb and let its students be graudmniberaiid were sending bu taken care of by other schoolsall over tbe country. Um I believe that chairs could In picture Maine want to the NATION. LaOGAM iu does not be excelled this line of editrprise and llic iiri comes along with the Bangor a of little hoy lwrn lant week report wbo&e mother is not yet 14 rear is not oh!, and whose grand oioth-- r Utah Can't 21. tbe papers scare yet will a 'vase'' that rsnssh ibis up record ? . old-fafu.- o clul -- y p. ob-taiu- etl s - - - e it-- k ..... .nr. our.-elve- Sky-scrapin- ::. ex-Hi- ak-Si'iupiu- It is said, and the man whom I beard say it is no', much of a tli at during tbe tinliil.iy sesson a certain New York dentist wudud in fur a share of the holldiy trade ami ma-la display of bis handiwnik and tbus (tree ted the atti iiiion of tbe gift tnyrs. Burjutiim in holiday teeth were offered in sll sort o! guises gold and platinum, silver and rubber plats snd crown and cube roots snd conic sections, everything in the bigkent atyle of the art, and just the thing for the holiday, a Christinas gift to a friend useful a well as ornamental. The speaker said be went into the place and pnve the dentist an Idea of the abspe and size of bis friend's mouth snd got au elegant set of teeth, which lilted hi friend's mouth ami got an elegant set of teelb, wb'ch lilted his friend lis-s- . fi perfection aud were thankfully received. Now. I won't vouch for tbe man's statement being true, nut I will say that ceu If tbe Idea of giving a friend a set of teeth ss a present does seeei humorous, it, s, may souie day comt never-ths-les- on ! imiki; that sLiuds tbe te. pt of com- - j eveiiiug. somewhere u;al upper regions, for he was heard to w"ll be there. Returns must be made to the Iuud almost, if not equal to tho amount taken from it iu fertilizers. A great amount of land is row wasted iu corners and along ditches, raising weeds with which to foul the balance of the farm. This should be avoided if possible, for a fourth nf an acre of well rijien-e- d weed;' v. ill la foul 20 acres ol the best bind adjoiningOkson Smith. suv. while iu tho observatory 308 Tbe Salt Lake Temple picture feet high, and 21 stories up, that which The Natios is eiving away bu was neurer Heaven than he ss a premium to iur subs ribers can ever expected to be again it requires no analysis of the not be secured by residents of this above to see that the writer of it county elsewhere than through The Many people- from 'be city and lost his main idea iu the lubaryuth Nation, uolaithstauding the asser to the anrruunding settlement )s have calied of parenthetical clnsses he in- tions of irresponsible parlies his contrary. in bur otlli-- the last f 'Lm days to see troduced, after mentioning We have received with com pi i the grand picture of lithe Salt Lake find ' of a building "twenty-onlr all stories high." menU of t'oaller & Snelgrove, tin oi Temple which paid up of All arejj dflightid with get. Deing a uuwspaper man my tf.ilt l.nke luusii! dealers, a conv ) M Andrew Kimball, leprescnling il and admit it is ti jie only picture self, I can always make allowances that '.unotii Mo"iuon livm-i- , in the city was BliX'i 'dlmiie coiiiO:ised bv We does Tern the which 'nilusiry'' a pie Juatice. for tyiiographicul errors, especially fotlipr." Is a t .nno ball Kiu Mr. Kvan Wv , Tuesday. axk you to compai re it with Stephens when I consider the dilBculty of Suow. arranged aud used In be enthusiast Tliiwe Kastmi. C. ft. indiwlry other picture ou tlie market,- and reading my own writing, but how and sung by He democrot. a not heard represents have btikides we give it r tway absolutely who readers good your com tiositor managed to get of our and limno five have selection companies, adreports to Baston free those paying one year in - ''from the sunset" of the political Mr. sing the as i bosiaets ram good. treat. being vance. division iu Utah, when ''from the indeed uiitaed a petition as to quality aih'u price and know its Ij value. J. 1 1. WlLSO!. thiuk tbe public shouliU - c e - sub-scrils- -n 1 1 ai-- - j ( |