Show THE COmiTY COURT Prorammo of the SprInt Haccs A Tramp Badly Used General Gleanlncs The county court met yesterday in regular session with all the members present John Peterson superintendent of the county poor farm rendered his monthly report which was ordered placed on file Selectman Shurtliff reported that he had sent i I two men up to the Middle Fork road to on tic avor 10 put it in passable condition Iho committee to which was referred then the-n ator or hearing remonstrances pertaining to I the bke n school district recommended that the I pori ion of land in the Sheen district just west of Fort n spears place in the northWest corner ot II iic Sheen district and running thence cast 5j I r iis theccc south 110 rods thenco v est 55 rods I ihincccrrth 110 rods TO beginning be added to J Pla n City district and that the tares for tjc year l52 be assessed to the Skeen district 11 e r < port was adopted I I lITe Jhc tjuor license of the county were reduced I fiv < a iO to 6J per month I fi be question of issuing Improvement bonus was brought up and referred to a committee coau osLd of Shnrtliff and Cross with instruct instruc-t OJ3 to employ i Ippul advisor Thematter vus taken under advisement by the committee t nder the head of unfinished business was tin matter of balloting for county attorney Six 1 allots were taken without a result and on mot mo-t of Selectman Fay further balloting was I tponed one week end the court adjourned Tic Sprine Knees The board of directors of the Junction City Driving Park association held a meeting yes tcrdaj afternoon Secretary A B hayes ro ported the following programme had b en arranged ar-ranged for the spring meeting to be held from June 2i to 25 inclusive which was adopted FIRST DAY 10 trot 5200 1 2 pace u 3JO One half mile dash Weber county horses 100 SECOND DAY Two year old trot heats best two in three horses of yearling record of U40 or under bnrrdlu hh h 400 CflOtrut 300 Mile and repeat running JO THIBD IW 2 23 trot S 800 tjpace WO One ball milo heats a poDirrn DAY Trolling free for all 8 330 Pane free for all u COnc CO-nc and one eighth mile dash 300 0 added to trot by tho association if 218 or 1e an is made Ml entries close June ICth at C oclock p m ts mebG TLc iilional rules will wdhtred to with some medications which will be published on the b cretars s blanks Tic Junction City track will be In much bet t r mclition this season than last and if the weather i favorable tome of the Lest races Ck r hi Id in the territory will be Tiltntssed at UL srnnc meeting I A Trnte Conductor n exhibition of pure cussedncss was ex ll > ited bj the train officials of the Utah A Northern passenger which left Ogden at 1220 c LOCI yesterday afternoon When the train an xcd at the Hot springs a tramp was noticed crn urtabiy stretched out on top of the lira IV nan seeper Tin conductor and brakeman called to him Inj 1 commanded him to come down off the perch TIL fellow was rather slow about making a rn v < aid they began throwing rocks at him t calf the brakeman whose namo ould not b learned mounted the cnrtook the fellow by tL back of the neck and with a kick mnded li men the end of tbe coupling leer between tu cars and from there he fell with ternfii force to the ground his head striking on the rai V hen picked up the tramp was found to kai e but one leg which was the cause of his b ahgtbhnes s in obeying the orders of the train T use train proceeded on its journey and it was I ft lJy two hours aft rward before the fellow was I Li 11o11t to consciousness He was badly ire gd and was brought into Ogden on the in cunucg water train to recoil medical assist aucc He suffered much pain and it was belie be-lie c J last evening that be was in a serious ccnlition lie manner in which he was treated gave rse i njuch indignation against the trainmen ly iLoie who witnessed the affair I General Gleanincs Juike Miner was on the sick list yesteray a J the tin district court was adjourned un Utiay Tlc ro are undelivered telocrams at the West ea rmon office for J V McClagg and Pete Cut tas L ncoln lodge No P Knights of Pjthias melt 1 t c enuc and conferred work in tno third de gre I rc hotel arrivals were light yesterday The clearing weather dried up the streets ccs dcrab y yesterday 1 i county clerk issued marriage license I I y crin to David D Jackson acedlhirty I ttrrr ciiaMrs Emma O Brien aged twenty Aired T Heslmark aged tent sis ant r lauaj Jost aged twenty ono Htnry C I v ir aged twemyeight and Miss Geralttin I fct h aged eighteen all of Ogden ice corrected time table of Union Pacific trains for conference i r was reported yesterday that an effort wa t made to have the stores close Jodaj on acr i tor tbe laving of the cap stone of the t n re in Salt Lake c N McDowell returned from Salt Lake I y fUjy and will spend a day or so with his parents folks cunty Clerk Ledwidge and wife are contom ytng a visit to California in the near future T ilans for the new Madison avenuo school 1 I j u ng will be opened for acceptance in a few I clys C A Sumithwaite was Jn the capital cltj 5 yesterday Cd > eW H Snclling was in the city from i Lcran jcsterdaj i u ore N Darling of Rock Springs Wyo tM ut t n In the city for several daY visiting wtl the families of his brothers R L and C L L < arnc Tzb0 the Cap Stone Flyer via I the Unon Pacific leaving Ogden at 830 am I nrrhmc in Salt Lake city at 030 n rn i Utb tram makes no stops between Ogden i nrl Salt Lake C b 1 C odsmitb of Cincinnati 0 was regis ter At the Reed yesterday T Lards i Pringles Georgia Minstrels will up rear at the Grand opera house oextbaturda c it c The teats will bo placed on sale Fri i dy ixinilnp I I I1 Is announcing the coming of the Home I I raxa club in Held bj the Enemy adorn tK bJl boards in different pans of the city i In the police court yesterday one drunk and I on i were each stood the usual amount for I eucu cCcntes The d rectors of the Junction City Driving I Pr lied an important meeting yesterday af c rtoin licnUoro Robinson has returned from a trip I I I cas abjsiness I Jt Jr P Crofs tried only one civil case In his cor yesterday Tto Cap Stone special via Union Pacific Pa-cific during conference will be the popular tran its nrrhal at Salt Lake at 130 a tn lS guaranteed thus enabling passengers passen-gers to arrive plenty of time to attend morning services Folltles and Keliaion To the Editor of TnK HEUALD f r your report of what was said at conference yes JlY correct lam very much at sea as rt iar s the church and the political divlson on pary 1 nes I will quote from your report George Q Cannon We should hold our re 1 icn above all but If we hold part above all R o are on the wrong track and I would say to irj brethren Hold hold hold for this will vrccV Zion The spirit of politics breeds i o t and nmnprf tatn n among tho iaii ut us call a hiU AnJ a little fur ther down you report George Q Cannon as say trig Why some would think that Bro John U Smith was on the high road to apostacy by the many reports that bio been circulated about him in regard to what he has done But so far as I can judge be is till hard at work to advance the glory of Zon If Bro John H Smiths work tends to the advancement and glory of Zion what is the si of calling out edhOl hold hold for he has > proved hmself one of the most partisan of stump speakes It Mr Smith can antagocire the majority of his coreligionists co-religionists and In doing so advance the glory of ZIon if apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ can go to Washington and tell the committee on territories that ho would rather have our op prctsivo form of territorial government than Home Rule and do his best to defeat Home Ru e for Utah end rather than see Home Rule succeed use his influence and I think Mr Smith told one or both of the committees that he was one of the tweHe apostles of the church to have Utah kept In her present political vassalage vas-salage How this can advance the glory of God is a mystery to me But waiving the spirit of politico ana not the spirit ul his apostleship K no doubt caused him to m represent himself I think It must have done so I notice also that GeorgcQ Cannon s atcd that he found tho word liar use < T three times In one editorial of local paper or course that was Salt Lakes In connection with this I would like to know by what nan e the following sentiment could L be designated by In your Provo letter of January Jan-uary 11 1 92 you credit John H Smith with the following s atement Judge Edmunds is the man who preservea to you what liberties you have Kow how many of the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints believe this statement is true and if thin statement is not true why what is itl You might as well call it by in right namea lIcor Is it simply a misrepresentation I cant no can-t as a church member see how ibo presidency presi-dency could endorse for that Is the conclusion cma imo to from reading your reporto their remarks re-marks yesterday the polIcy J H Smith has pursjed What if j the other eleven apostles had followed his example Just think of the spectacle It would have prese ted 1 am qUito filling that an apostle should dive into politics up to his neck if he wants 10 and get all the sport of politics misrepresenta leo n and falsehood be wants but not drag his apostleship into the filthy mess HawAii COOKE Thirteenth and PacifleAvenue Ogden OcntN April 5 1891 |