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Show .3; IV It. !'. VTA. T, bllior uul Mnuftr. KrtCKKl ot tb fHiM. orttr 41 Hprlniivtllt;, l th. for transmission through thn malls a 9VUrl-Cilil.. lllillfCT. l5uCil OVCfJ Friday. Out year. tfl niuntbi.. r:.oo l.oo .75 fQ 11 VOX At. !-l S)SH VA 7' .'.V 1 u r 1 i;g 1 he pai w .1 k ;i!i eve ni has trHnipirfb that ou.-ed a great Ak of 'iiinuif:ii' and ex cite sunlit, herein the piiiwinal of mir srSfloi fowml it neies-STy u. fHinih a irlraclory pupil bv a peculiar u.etbuil, hnd th sub''' . . r .1.. t. x . . ... ,, , .ii.be lnl iist.iilinnt of corporal bts arqnittnl on l be charge of i ' i. it.. ti puni'-lnnct!. assHtilt ami battery. lot case i ' , , ,, .. , ! in LSprintviile tbtra it no wns ptitered bv llift eitv in lie-, ' rt . ,", . ,", , i'netd. nor has there ever been, half of th father of the boy,! , . i .1 , 1 i - 1 , ; lor ueb tifirh iiieaFurts as this who fe it t li mi Iip ov Ins boy) was I ., , , " rP, I To maintain Jivcipfiutt and secure uiitx'ccssarily punibd. Ibei 1 . ., " , , . ! obedii'tcfl. W'c utidoubiedly have t8ur? of the trial proved, that ; J , , , , a lari'e rontincent of children vni0 justice may !iav I'een : " i i i if f ,i ;bet!ef)n the ,nijis nf G find 10 strained in behalf of the mum- , . ,. years who attend school, entfr- tinttico of discipline in our ' i i . l i r i i line from vast variety of borne schools, the defendant was in a " rr i- i- i i influence- hotnehohis where n.easure jiiatihtu m b)3 proced-1 , ,, . i t ho wblrtai diversity of parental ure under the circumstances.) ' r,., ,-i i, ) i. and domestic regime prevails. 1 he evidence adduced seemed to , h 1 . t , , 'At hnme some i f these children indicate bome blame on the purl i , ,! , i i i -,, i ' are indulged in everv wish, flat- f'f ti - leaclir, who admitted - ' that he lost hi. temper and did;1""1 u,"i BU)ilei1 U1KM1 for ,heir not use the very best methods 0 CHlle1 .erg,e9f l,lMr of punishment to accomplish the desired result, as would huve been adopted bad he retained bin natural and necessary equanimity. equa-nimity. The duVR of .eou;ing eliedi-tucv eliedi-tucv and order in oursciiools by means of the switch , ruler, standing stand-ing on one foot, holding large books at arm's length, until na lure'i laws are transgressed are gone by, and those barbarous methods are fast being relegated to the back age from which they came. There is no nuestion of the ,, ., , , ... I greatness. Some, again, that the right nav, tho duly of thei"' . ' h ' . j , i i I acquisition of monev or any- tracher lo establish and main- 1 J , i. ., ,, , , I thing of value, w bather by lion- tam his authority in the school & ' . . . room no Piiii not hv main ! and per-tiiisire force, ihen by corporal ; unishment. It must be dor.e by some means, bin ntviT by ioss of tenijier, conlro 0! : Mi;; .-it"n I'iplls (nxcepi by kind words) or such methods as alleged were used on this occasion. occa-sion. We are reminded of a story told, wherein n school district bad been afflicted by a coterie of boys who had driven off eyerv teacher that bud ptescotod themselves them-selves to tho trusieeJ. The I. v, with their yro,i ,(tr, ,US) housied cf the iKCt . ('ii'i i;isy a pale, quiel-lookmg gentleman applied 'or the position. The trustees iookfcd with some surprise tu the young man and asked him if he knew the record of the disposi - lion mado of trnrhers in that ,litrief. TK v.im.iT , plied that be bad heard some thing abwui it, and that he was prepared to give it a trial in any evetit. lie was employed and, amid the jeers of some of the citizens, the sympathy of many, and the silent derision of the trustees, he went to his task. The school was called to order, and with. many furtive glances at the new teacher, the children, including the bad boys, took their seats. The teacher's first act after attention was obtained was to pull out two immense revolvers re-volvers and lay them on the desk;:iext he untied a package of tough rattan switches, and., placing them in a handy post-' t on, he begatij the exercises of the day by calling on one of the ,: .1 , :i 1 u'.r; - ni , . gang l come forward and I e eiimiued. The youth amble 1 forward 6mk-what 6mk-what impudently, bui ? x 1 1 1 i 1 1 some interest in the muniiions of wur pro vided by lhe"r.ew i teacher." The boy's past inter 'st in bo 'Vs had len vprv oidi- ! tp. and h soon ii-! " ! h - ignorance 8inl h u h t , j h-, i t i y his insubordination, to which lb" t triic' if r quietly responded by rniehing fur one of his switch'- 'l'hi 8 diil not trie lit en I he youngster, young-ster, until ha was fiiuilv - i;'. ftiul given n most tbotni;,'h Uniting. Un-iting. Ti.C s '111 JVI f ' r ; ; was nec?ftry with ' v " in cf the lig boy , but .ic;,''...f WliS cfl';.!l-!icd ifi i.ie 1 ...iK'VfC. without the of t.is' .tV' , D'r i.s th-. Bwi'Ca Uif after ireaks nno wnims are enacted into household laws. Some are so rigorously debarred from innocent in-nocent amusement and indulgence indul-gence that perhaps they have, by artifice, treachery and falsehood, false-hood, opened up a means of gratification. grat-ification. Others, from example, of vicious, irresponsible parents or associates, become corrupted, if not ever since they were born, at leust since they could ab'sorb their contaminating environments. environ-ments. Some are taught to fight, being told that that was thu way to achieve tho acme of " Still others may tolerate the utterance ut-terance of oath, blasphemy, obscene ob-scene lunguage, to smoke, to drink and other degrading prac tices, to say nothing of the va ried dispositions t hut are to be met and successfully liftudled, all congregate under one comparative com-parative system of general go?, eminent or discipline, which mu-t prevail. It. is inconsistent for u to expect ex-pect nil our teachers, or carcd any of 'hen;, to-t.ik't 1' i :sg ;.i-gat ;.i-gat ion of cbty (or bu man n ) and mould il into the perf" I man or woman thai the suerexsful teacher teach-er desires, without, some cie. Iments of seventy, whether il be I tlie ro,, 10l'r"(,f ('i,ll,r '" I1"''1' ! or privne,i i Hcule. cm linemen' , ! humiliatior, esj ubv n...r. i.-p.-. Isitiou of duties IVv- - the ttacbei j 'teti it vl f ent and re 'irce-- he uv humivnatir: In- ou' . m ae arTeclion, and, ! y co"roll og tue hart, also eoniroi 1 1 - cbi;diau who may have been for yeurs subject to the vilest influences and addicted to the abominable habit df lying, cheating, swearing, swear-ing, sleitfiifij, fighting, tc. Order, discipline and government govern-ment mustbe obtained and inaio- tained at any cost,, but. not at the cost of that dignity which the teacher should always guard as the chief 'weapon in his armory. It seems to us that an ability to know how to control a school should be the most prominent quftlifienrion desired, and that !i it Knowledge or q laliiy of- the teacher shoeld be best ganged by lb tus corporal punishm n' iHn;U'.i 1 In- li.p, J4 io 1 . f.-lif-. Wo nil know any child yvi'd U.ini dm re when love, respect; iiml ailinir.ii ion fur the teacher i the nvvini: nency to effort' V Wi! ideated to see in thu itistiince that all the witnesses were only intent. 'on being tr'utli.-l-!i!,on!y fcti'itied the truih nhfo s'.r i vin to show if sneet for tbeii tertcber and snbe.ieuLly sb ;ng tiieirhigi. I 'lUin , . lv i-nnv l,iu fOiinu .er- an" i;H';' lien.-! i;gn Si MISV i " ori'OHWXltY. We utsr this solemn warning to our fellow-citizens, unless we continue the aitnt'ios and get a sugar factory established, do something toward needed public improvements, such as electric lights, water works, a road direct di-rect to Lake Slime, better public roads and sidewalks, fruit evaporators, evap-orators, canneries and grain elevators we say, if Spring ville does not arouse to the exigencies of the times, we will some day wake up and find ourselves in possession of nothing more than a little suburban town with no belter facilities than those afforded af-forded by the Oregon Short Line (U. P.). If the R. G. W. decides to make Provo the junction of its line to Park City, the time is not far distant when it will move its round house, extra engines, etc., from Thistle, as at present, to Piovo. Springville will thus soon lose its individuality as a junction city. Provo will be its second city in' Utah, and!, , ,, . , . . ,, J . . dren. to think of that "one hpringville, as above noted, instead in-stead of being t,he 'secoyl-city in l'tah county,and aboutfourtti in the state, relegated to a little quiet, pastoral burg, raising nothing noth-ing but bay or some other natu ral commodity that requires little lit-tle labor or attention. As a matter of fact, but few of our citizens pay that atten tion to their fruit and agricullu-ral agricullu-ral interests that should begiven. Our fruits are allowed to go to wast? in end leys ways by the negligence of our growers, both in the eulturu and the disposition disposi-tion made of the fruit after it is harvested. TVe have no canneries can-neries to preserve our surplus, nor evaporators to dry, cither one of which would be a protit-ab'c protit-ab'c investmei' o' cnpiial, he-side he-side giving en! vtue-nt d.ur-iv.g d.ur-iv.g the tasin lo a timill army of women and children. A HULL i.V .1 CJUXA SHOP. "A I! is well th.it ends well," it is said. . May if prove true as regards the a; oimnHnt of or-o or-o -Im N' MM.;- . TtM. Yui -' 1 : Hi'-- t Ar , t if n.o U.sl' pub'.; dnu .o .a tl. mii.ttrnl '.epos'Ji, uvr hir' the depsrttueut of th.- interior has almost arbitrary jurisdiction we deem as unfit to intelligently comprehend the duties that will confront him in sueh position. Neither Sam Davis nor H M. Dou gall, while conceded to be excel lent business men in their chosen i lines, would be selected to di. charge the important diplomatic duties devolving upon Mr. Mc-Kipdey's Mc-Kipdey's aeoretary. of state in fact, such gentlemen are to be more commended forrugged honesty hon-esty of purpose and expression than, for diplomatic suavity of Dianuer. Mr. I!i?s, according him honesty of purpose, wliu WO bv no gaio ay, is. un fitted the position, by rnHcii of bis nui'Hiniliarity with the coud i lion 'ho m n t meet. . The new ruilio td sysirm to t known as I'm. Oregon Short Lint is I ho outcome of a defunct sec lion of the Union Paeih. 1 'i!l be, and is iadoVn, a.bnon t L'tah and tin; eii;ir? area cov red by iM tvtem. lis ta'eri 'inavn n ai Iv-.'U o t i'i . 1'nnd. )i e.; t fJV.lt .:0;i'' jlfi-'.l S -JVC ..-Be Ub:ihvl S Lake. New building will be erected just J .vnlth of f'.u po3U)ffic;. Ncarlyl n'l the officers are well known Utah men men whom t lie press i and public can look up to with pride, Messrs. Bancroft, Eccles, j air nm 1 Ml.arn lioisir aonat. I ially acceptable to the people. The press is particularly well pleased with the selection of Mr. D. E. Burley, as he has ever been a friend to the legitimate newspapers. news-papers. Last week the Independent expressed sympathy (or Mr. C. P. Diehl in the severe illness of his wife, who was the hovering in the shadow'of death. This week we have to announce the fact that the grim spectre has called and taken to those shores from which none return another tribute of victory, lias plucked another beautiful flower to decorate dec-orate his home, which some say is already of inconceivable brightness, and left behind a desolate home, a disconsolate i.hn&lvnnd and thrpfi littlfl ehil. whom none can replace. The Independent will voice the een- .i i timent of the entire press of the state in condoling with Brother Diehl in his bereavement. Do our farmers and all others ! interested realize that the better j the roads are the larger the loads ! they can haul and the easier i! t will be on the horses, i r s. . why'do they not demand ;he; construction of better and uv : e permawent hifth ways With trover out, of, and i he Canton major in the Wbi ej House, it is a .clear case of thumbs up, thumbs" down," so far as the financial question is . r i ,.i . ' concemeii. jotin i.e.rman s nne hand '.vill bob up as of sore. A ...;c. 1 have 3.10 sh:i:e- f the capatal steek in the Co-op Mercantile Com - eany which 1 will sell at a baitrain. Entire of Mrs. F.u'zamcth Wooi. (on ereiife l:a'es. j The K. G. W. will trive spei'ial to suuual conference, 1,. I. S rates and w-uuons em.'ereni e, i-. j . ..-.,ai mii J.ak Cit, A i -il 4 '( 'Hi biaivv. 1 -. l v.:li:e: ''l. a ' ! -"ttf , rZA'K j Spj' "i r u . IV. v.i, ' l.l'O. ' T'.'kelc ' sa! -er A p-" .1 to . . 1 .! rfftj J.CUr-ioii? T all '.its ,.f f .e w .Id mi be .. ra" ,cd ' . an ,ar ! th ear, r oti i or Pijre reison ., upon application to prir:t.;pa' ticket .terit of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway. rail-way. Itineraries carefully prepared for excursions to California, Florida. Mexico, China, Japan, and to any part of Europe. Estimates furnished, including all expenses. Tickets furnished for the compb tc journey. It Is not necewsary to wait for any so-called "Personally Conducted. Excursions." In the days of pro-Kresslve pro-Kresslve enlightenment, with the English . language spoken in every land under the sun. one does need to depend upon the services of guides forsjght-seeing, but can go alone or In small family parties, with great comfort atid- security, and at one's wo convenience. Write to Aler. Mitchell, Commercial Agent, Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway, Salt Lake City, Utah, for details if-you are mnteaiplatitiv trip. This Coupon ejjtle the chllrt iff a s:P?ercr m iniisr.ten at i.L-t'bu'.f uiit- r'.-srular fee .to the CHILDREN'S .'.-.. 1 U l)E PXN DENT PART V, . . to ba given tn . EEYXOLDS HALL MAl'CII 20. E ill out ; ti is blank. 1 Subscriber N'i. ,.f cliiliirii b-twvn Ibe .ages uf 1! and l'i ioa? smm mill satisfy them. Dealer in Millinery and of All Kinds. Prices J. Wondorful jflLolxloxroiacLent of I Only. j jIron.-or Tin Roofing, Cyanide Tanks, Smoke - - i ' n j. i -n T i-i u -ni OtfclUKS, JDOlltJr T Bridge Work, Etc., j Coated wit li this preparation art atnoiut'iy p root a . i ' . jHCtion of Sulphuric Acid, Fume?, or any other ac;tl in water' Tho pKift i elastic and vry ciack or seals or peel olf The Limoeri ano other ISnnan Voodwood wdl at least be doubled bv 11:11:-: Vl 1 IX. is Wat:-r-Proof, It can be applied cold with ordinary paint brush aud has great covering capacity. It Contains no Coaltar Products. It is the Lowest - Priced Paint in the Market. C. F. Culmer & Bros. Sole Agents, JBalt Lalte City, Uta.li. TThen errletlng plene mention this Taper. lemilo Modest'. A Wahoo paper, whi:h imloubtc lly gpeak.s I rusi i a Uintv.iet!;e of alT.nis, says a David City yu l is so intxlest t uat . she will not, tro to bed while ihe Christ-tan Christ-tan Observer is in the room. An Asb land maiden refuses to wear n chatelaine chate-laine watch attached to her person bectuse the watch has hands. A Fremont Fre-mont girl locks herself in a rootu when she hears a brass land approaching and vows she will never look" at a drum major when he parades in his bear kin. Another ease of extreme inod-i-sty .i a Grand I -land young lady who w ear:-Louie sunn mittens rather than extend hi-rda nty hands to her a flla need ne-ed in undressed kids. Hot forextreme modi'stt a Schuyler young lady takes ilit eit'kii. She refuses t) wear any I'lni :!:i -Hi whi'-b are hooks and eyes ami iia-t to 1 1 ; i ntr about, her that is felt. S'-huyliT i Neb. i Quill. We want the latrenr. -e of "partic ular" ptople. Our service, will satisfy thew. if anvihing will. ' The riUi'linton is t he tshorUst line from Colorado to the East. It is the brst line. Even our competitors admit that. Our fastest train is the " estiluletl Flu-r"-- I.v. iK-nvor 9.50 .in. Ar. l.tix'olu l.'Ja pin. Ar. Ciiiiiihu 4.U0 pin. Ar. OIiU'uko 8.20 aai. I.v. Dunf-r t.50 pm. A r. St Joseph pm. Ar. Kiin.Ciiya.Wipm. Ar. St. bouts 7. Hi am. Ticket nc tluiu-UblM t all K. C. V . Ticltet offions. W. f. MCMILLAN, Oenerai AKnt II Walker Block, Salt Lake City. J jJ fancy Goods. N .)!. ies Kessonabl roil IS, irOIl ripilig, adheisive It posiiivwill t lifetime of Flumes, Piling, Mining Air - Proof, Acid-Proof. SCIENCE i |