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Show She The matter was refessed to the Com AW A II OF TITANS. price of a railroad pass, it does not mittee on Inprovements. require much discernment to foresee is useless to disguise the fact It Published erery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, The Committee on Public Works re that moderate inducements will not 07 tne uodxn f UBLisui.ta uoxfant. that there is a decided breach be- ported that they had, according to the fail to overcame conscientious scru tween the Ajax of the dominant par- request of the petitioners, at the last Charlcfs W. Penrose, Editor, their holy ples, in surrendering ami Blum em Manager. ty in the U. S. Senate, the indomita- meeting, examined the matter complain trust. ble Senator from Indiana, and his re- ed of in relation to the change made in channel of the Weber rirer by the THE IIOYAIXUPTIAES. doubtable chief. No open rupture is the OODKX. UTAH. U. C. R. R. Co., and the washing away but under the garb of a of the dam and breast-work- s announced, made by This day will mark an eventful era WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28. 1874 and a reti studied the farmers to secure their farms. in the history of two leading powers quiet composure can be detected signs of muti The commit ee were of opinion that in cence, in Europe. The alliance between to save the land, it will be neces order ny on the one hand and imperious A PICTCKK OF REFORM. absolutism and constitutional t govern- determination spile the banks of the river. of a on sary The Committee on Public Works were The most blatant and zealous de- ment which virtually takes rlce by the other. Grant and Morton y claimed are not always the most the union of the houses of Komanoff stand in the same attitude as did instructed, in conjunction with a com mittee of the petitioners, to confer with reliable cxponeuts of any movement, and Brunswick, while not directly Johnson and Sumner at the beginning the U. C. R. R. Co. and others, interestwhich looks to the correction of conveying any very decided political of the former's defection which led ed, and obtain aid to prevent further abases to the promotion of natural significance, yet will indirectly exer- to his impeachment, or as did Doug damage to property by the ravages of cise a signal influenre in harmonizinterests,or to the advancement of solass when he apostatized from the ad the river. tho relations between two The Road Supervisor, the Watermas ing powers ministration of Buchanan. ciety. Reform is sadly needed it is "straws If the Sexton, the Treasurer and the true,in the various walks of life, and that represent the antipodes 'of gov- show which way the wind blows," ter, Auditor presented their respective re the honest masses of the nation are ernment. passing events, insignificant as they ports for the quarter ending Dec. 31st, The Duke of Edinburgh, who, to clamerous for relief from the evil appear to be, are indications of a 1873, which were accepted and ordered influences which poison the foun- day is wedded to the imperial prin- breeze that forebodes a storm. to be published in the Ogden Junction. Several bills for public labor were tains of our existence. It is not diffi- cess Marie, secoud daughter of the Morton's intrigues to accomplish is Czar of second the and ordered to be paid. son of the Russia, cult to give life to a sensational agidefeat of Cashing for Chief Jus- presented Council the of adjourned till the 6th of Feb queen England. tation, and an ephemeral excitement, tice, aroused the President to circum- ruary, to meet in the City Hall at two By this marriage Russia becomes vent the success of the Indianian's which may produce temporary ben o'clock p. ni. efit, in arresting the progress of doubly allied to England. The prin- pet measures as the Civil Rights bill cess of Wales is the elder sister of crime, or resisting the encroachments Mliicrs' Meeting. and the solution of the Louisiana the Czarovina, while Denmark, that of power. imbroglio which would have enured At the adjourned meeting of the min The overthrow of the old Tamma- has given two daughters to royal to his political advantage. They both ers of. the Ogden Junction Mining Dishouses, and a son to the throne of are rivals for the succession, and it is trict last night, at the City Hall, C. F. ny cabal resulted in a momentary is bound to another tie Greece, by Middleton was called to the Chair, and lull, which was only short in duranecessary that one or the other all tho Russias and D. Bowen was chosen Secretary of the of autocrat 0. should resign his pretensions for the tion, but deceptive in the hopes the meeting. which it promised of a radical im- to the model queon of Great Britain. prize which is the goal of the ambiThe chairman stated the object of the So circumscribed is the sphere of tion of each aspirant. Grant is supeprovement in the municipal adminmeeting to be to elect a Recorder, an scions of royal houses, and so enistration of the metropolis of the the rior in the prestige which power gives Inspector, and a standing committee of nfe him, but Morton is stronger with his three according to the laws of the Disnation. The ardent hopes of those vironed by conventionalisms these favorites of fortune, that no who brought into existence the revoparty aud the masses. To guard him- trict. is them to for The following gentlemen were elected: presented self against the furtive attacks of his lution, which consigned to the dun- opportunity C. F. Middleton, Recorder ; Geo. in fields distinction the obtaining antagonist, Grant has sought to congeon the leading spirits of tho conSen., Inspector; C. W. Penrose, H. which are open to those who aspire ciliate the Southern Senators and V. Shurtliff and Chas. spiracy arainst the welfare of New Woodmansee, for the rewards and honors which York City, with its enormous wealth Represenatives by the offer of dou- Standing Committee. their country offers to them. Prince and its million souls, have been ceurs which arc accepted as a health0. D. Bowkn, Alfred was educated in the naval serful change of sentiment. The carpetdashed, ere the echoes of the voice Secretary. vice of England, but aside from the been Texas has which, proclaimed tho condemnation of bag government of rank, he has never distinEducation. of Tweed turned loose to seek other pastures, and his associates prestige himself. While on a cruise Lave ceased to resound within guished and general amnesty has been offered Ogden, June 24, 1874. in his the : Junction Editor service, Ogden probation during the walls of the 6tately temple as a balm .to assuage the of One at the Tabernacle the speakers he visited Australia, aud there nariu which justice exacted its tribute and disappointments of the on Sunday last, on education, stated that the dagger of a Fenian one half of the children in Ogden, Much was expected from the pop rowly escaped who shared the fate of the about champions the ages of 4 &Bd 16 years, were between assassin. He is represented to be ular upising among the agricultural not in the school house, tut on the "lost cause." without great force of charand attributed the cause to the classes in opposition to the arrogant amiable, The war has commenced with skir- streets; of and unassuming in his demeanneglect parents a total lack in tnein mishes and rcconuoissances, and in to care for the edHcational wants and and wealthy corporations that assum acter, or. As between hU brother the advances and retreat?, but moral training of their little ones. ed the prerogative of interfering in guerrilla Wales Mow, while we are willing to admit is Prince of and himself, he the political affairs of States. Resist are simply strategic manoeuvres that in too many instances parents do they more endeared to his countrymen. and which will inevitably bring on the not give that care and attention to the ancc to tha cxtortiou which they is held in education of their children, that duty higher esteem on account practicod was tho principle upon of supposed superior qualities of head fray, when the word will be tauve and justice to the rising generation in our midst demand, we must beg, most which it was hoped tho influence of and heart. In his uuion with Alex- qui pent. respectfully, to differ with our learned the monopolists would be destroyed. ander's daughter, the recollections of friend as to the cause, and state that Balaklava lukeimann and ths Mala-kof- f, there is another cause, or reason, and A BUTTON LOWER. the banners of Victory perched upon are forgotten. which in my opinion is the principal one the redoubtable yeomanry, whenever The Salt Lake press is in the habit why so many of our children are out of school. It is, that parents are not able an issue was made with the corrupt WHAT WE THINK ABOUT of making invidious allusions to Og- in the majority of these cases to meet IT. combinations, that sought their ag den as being in the rural outskirts, the heavy tax imposed upon them in for the education of their childgrandizement at the expense of the We have been asked'repeatedly by or as a country village. This is paying ren there are very many who cannot masses. Ilavo the results promised gentlemen of various opinions on mat- rather brazen faced and impertinent, really afford to send every member in been attained, or were tho promises their family who are capable of being ters political and doctrines religious, considering that Ogden is the termi in school. In many cases they can only made iu unstinted profusion been jus what were our views on a subject of nus of four roads, and that more of send two out of four, or three out of five. tified in t,he fruition of the nopes so The lowest rates for the educavital importance to the community ; busy, active life can be witnessed at tion a of of four the age between family generously enntertained by the masses? that is, on tho right of a person, pro- our depot in one day, than Salt Lake of 6 and 12 years, is $19.00 per quarter add this to the cost of books of all A few days ago a distinguished fessing to be a gospel minister, to of- sees in a week. Ogden is on tho kinds, and we find it will aaiount to member of the Legislature of Kansas ficiate in the thoroughfare, about $100 per annum, while in many marriage ceremony main introduced a resolution declaring that wheu the parties are minors, and Salt Lake a point of diversion. Og- families of half a hozen capable of going to seliool, it would amount to an aunual the acceptance of a railroad pass by a when tho marriago is not only den presents a moviug panorama of a cost of from $150 to $175. Now who are the class among us who member of the Legislature places without the consent, but world with its tumult and y miniature can reach school with their entire famiMich a member under an obligation to the wishes of their parents. throngs, Salt Lake is a shifting lies; at best it can only be the merchants, for aud best class of mechanics and him unfits that , We have impartial legislanothing to say to the scene. Come down a peg or two clerks, tradesmen. The laboring men and the tion, and requesting each member legality of such proceedings, as there gentlemen, for Ogden is your main generality of our farmers, whose entire holding such a pass to deposit it with is no marriage law among our Terri- outlet, and when the Iron Works go earnings for the year will not exceed $400 to $000, cannot do so, and as the clerk ot the House to be return- torial statutes. But we have a very into operation, we will consider the from a rule the latter class have the largest ed to tho railroad company. decided opinion on the propriety of question of annexing you to the families and such are compelled to avail themselves of the help of their sons This was a test for tho. sincerity of them. We consider that any, man Junction city. and daughters of tender years to provide all whose vehement denunciations of who would stoop to connive at the for their necessities circumstances, not choice, compel them to take this course, bepelfish and corrupt corporations union in marriage of young girls with and many do so, feeling keenly sensible Municipal. fore the elections entitled them to persous of indifferent or low characof the injustice done to their children. Jan. Tbc Council met Do we blame the teachers in the amount 1874, 23d, City the confidence of their constituencies. ter, in open violation of the wishes of Alderman Moore in the Chair. they assess for the tuition of their pupils? The Grangers aud acti monopoly their parcnts,is unworthy of the name John Ciachart, jun., petitioned for No. In too many instances they are not sufficiently remunerated for their members voted almost to a mm of gentleman, and a disgrace to any and was granted a license to Bell cased services. What we need is a free school against the resolution offered, as an society, religious or secular. This is liquors, at his store, near the railroad system. This would go a long way toward remedying the evil complained 6f, initiatory step to proceedings which our private opinion publicly ex- depot. for tbc class referred to, who take and, A petition was read, signed by John are intended to put an end to the pressed, and the respectable portion an interest in the well being of the offThos. Dee, Y. W. Burton and spring entrusted to their care and direcextravagaut pretensions of railroad of the people of Ogden can now un- rincock, n the Coudc'iI to tion. A compulsory education law thirty-fivaccord in others, we are derstand that asking perfect comjtanica and 0 her monopolies. to to send them children their with them on this question, which grant Hint the street at the crossing of between the ages of six and If the virtue of the frantic advo- lies at the very b sis of society, and Young aud Fourth Streets opened for tcliool twelve years. cates of resistance to the tyranny of has an effect on the endless future as tratel, aad thus prevent teams from Let us have taxation and free schools. To on this the rich only demur. Why the sidewalk. rulers is held at the well as on the present. trayeling gdcu guiictum. self-asserti- to-da- (hould they? is the question. We that they do not do it understandine19 To what purpose or end more noble itself can they devote a portion of the means, and which, in various ways, ca' be shown to either directly or indi'reC(U ly fipd its way back in beneficial reaul! to the rich. . 'Pit V.nV Vt4kT. wit A. I. n " uui no can, euucatM iuc fiuui uiiiu his children for usefulness in society. You find his sons behind the couuttrjn the counting house, moving among th different branches of trade, art and science, and by whose toil, industry ail(j enterprise, the wealthy are made morg wealthy his daughters educated in the ordinary rules of a good, sound, practical education schooled at home in house work and all the branches of economy, make fitting mothers to raise and train up the rising generation. The promotion of universal education is the leading theme and study of the Kingdoms of the old world. To accomplish this they are aiming to remove every barrier and allow poor circum. stances no plea for ignorance in book learning. Vice and crime as a rule are the results consequent to ignorance, while education refines the mind elevates the moral and makes nature soft and pliable to the higher powers of mind, and de. velopes a sweetness a pleasure in all the refined exercises and walks of life- -, that the ignorant and uneducated part of the 'world are strangers to. Let our legislators and then give this matter due and serious consideration, and devise such means as will place at least a good, sound, common education within the reach of all. Makckm,ub. A y law-make- rs in Sea-ger- s, ,. heart-burnin- gs HAS GAINED A FAR TAWKD THE MONITOR No hieber encomium can be he- atowed upon Cooking Stove than to nay that who uses it speaks in its praise, rery boofte-wu- e nnd recommends it to her neighbor!) and friends, for economy, cleanliness and reliability in all it operations. in USE, 31,314 MONITORS now ALSO, TBI SAXTA CLUiS COOKIAG SI0YE r loai and Wood, -- Which has snrh a Demand through the Territory, jot ieaniy auu Axceiience, cannot be snrpaiwed. All mr fttove are kept and for dale v. i. anu an tut Hrancn "3 Also by all the Store. Stores in ffca Territory. ,kR 17 30-6- The world is full of Children crying for McLAIWS Candied Castor . tl U11. .It is delicious, effeethre 1111 reana Harmless. Mh taste and smell pulsive .1 01r fie viwioryu w en tirely overcome. 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