Show SALT latr lair CITY nov idaho news iia ita dear sir la rn october 1870 1 attended the organization in this city of a teachers association which held its meetings weekly over which dr park was elected to preside during daring the winter and until the month of june jane last IRS t t the 0 M meetings were continued regularly 9 gul gui u ariy arly many any interesting subjects connected adte with ith thea the teachers art were canvassed and kindred intellectual treats dispensed and enjoyed 0 an wednesday evening the lith uth uit the meetings were resumed on tha the the of the the subject of normal noral nornal al schools was wash introduced ori on which i everal leveral tea teachers chers chefs and myself made many and the thel subject was con tinned k f 7 at the meeting of the miss larye arye cook read an interesting iaconi cpa Q paper er on qu the introduction of normal schools ich ieh choo a and wast followed by professor jari jani rl G Maeser who delivered an extern address on the tho same subject the association resolved itself into a normal elass class and prof maeser was wab to lecture and eiva give lye iye illustrations on the simplest li and t best eav eat methods of caching numbers to prini primary ali aik classes A As professor maeser maesen was wasja in 8 disposed miss mary E and ida I 1 ca coak 9 gave illustrations of approved methods pt of imparting to children the first ida idea pf af nun numbers ibers the illustrations viere were entertaining ana and inspru instructive cde i on we be ua at it the annual fon for the election of officers thonol the tho iol toi J lowing were elected for president presidents eari earl G maeder vice president levi levia W w ric Bic richards richardb hards secretary camlic camilla i C cobb treasurer maty E cook corresponding secretary ida lone ione cook executive committee prof K R G mae mad ken ber miss mary E cook M mrs ra eleanor it sema seems to 16 me rae mr editon editor that the live ive school teachers of this city olty cannot refrain ofrain fro from M attending aang the seiti 1 where here thome theft are ark thos those a soi sol who p v are ip treah fresh from froth the first schools of the E east asto andu andl ud sano wh ohse bhae have been associated with that joost approve approved a modern nio dern educators i an era ers in our japera dawning arnld g upon us alid and azid the spirit thereof beems seems to teachers and school authorities the material interest resia reata 1 of bf our country have seemed to demand almost the tho exclusive attention of bf bura our oue most active minds bul but the time I 1 be alieve leve has fully wole role come when the education t of our oun youth will occupy greater P prominence I 1 especially with our legis slature county courts and municipalities the inbred educational sentiment predominated la irl first ie le gi gia slature lature to that extent that a hand handsome dome appropriation was made in behalf of the interests of education thit that the legislative assembly now will be less generous can hardly be anticipated I 1 look forward with anxious solicitude to the legislature which bits sits in january 1872 believing that meanor will be devised which will enable the tru trustees steea fo to grade the schools employ competent teachers rs who llave have passed pawed examinations and hold certini tift cates commensurate with their ability I 1 robi roni L CAMP CAMPBELI campbell Bra I 1 supt bupt u p of school schools aad ex officio m e jer jen 0 ti the Ae teachers I 1 1 1 ape junett junett june ls is bolh confidant confident on the tho he un question the assayers andia nin fin dit cornish miners wipers declare it is tin ana and the kinnerk use it and ana that is its considered 1 ed good evi evidence delim proto prof Q fratt was to lecture in tha tabernacle last evening A new ney cosmorama had been exhibited aoa eoa aza la in thi the seventies hail halt b A boy who had bad been working for birthol hir Mr Thos Thoo bingham at his Js miu will on skunk creek wik was lost loat in the te snow ar ir B X had been hunting in ili the me monn moun mountains tallis a day and a helf half for him aim rat but hut nn un tha without licence gamo game wai wal wa in operation at ogden as well as here the vie missionaries had arrived safely atoa atOo leua iata Ana an tsay assay by mr hir V E F baasel of ors 03 irom a new discovery returned igl f 61 silver to the tha ton john flye five years old was accidentally ariot triot in the arn by john anderson andersen ten years did oid old nov letb gound wound do doing ingwelL indwell wall well lire LIKE ir IT the tho oakland cal cai cal gal Transcript objects to thau the 17 P ro E R gem gen tiemen tiemon oba objecting acting to the crusade monism ll 11 and thinks that the mormon people have persistently committed one crime we deny and possibly others that the railroad people are at the least impertinent to interfere inter fere fera w with the thoi course of justice ce an and end d mora mona morality lity 11 save that in mark mank arkail mi transcript please J to talk and ana fa in with the tho crusaders 1 that IS LAW THE perfection OF neimon REASON S brothe a cl 01 4 asea ad 4 V za j law books question on ini ici a the tho affirmative experience too arp frequently U antly answers ua lim 14 the iha the tha ne gave NO that thab cat mat law and eastri arg lre are the tha same sabie but t they hey are construed 1 lips one jud nage gemay may have commbs sense as well weil as knowledge of law in hi brain another h ssi asi potting lut but cast casi iron law in hib his nod dui die dle and cannot give the japthe aw the least mas was elasticity ciol honce reason bas has nothing to do with his decisions v obi ohi bawls is not lik liu intended to bonade of cat lp bu hut there who are cast iraa iron 4 tho the writer of the above alavo been inspired to pe pen n it b bj y a recent visit to the court over the tee stable human law lavir is not th e perfection pr af pf reason but is often very unreasonable there is a polite fiction current that courts are courts of justice in some coun conn countries mes wes they are oftener courts of injustice such bome gome courts couris are in utah NOT SATISFIED war his 1118 PROC proceedings I 1 eed ZED should it be held hold that laws must be interpreted bythe intent of those who make them when that intent can be ascertained or established beyond reasonable doubt the higher court unquestionably will order org orp er the release release of hawkins and u upsel upset set sot judge mckeand Mc Keana proceedings against zer mer other poly polygamous amous M mormons cormons Mor or mons never wholly sa bat sat t isa isu lafida that these were dictated by wisdom cesire we are not at all sorry to th have the issue presented for finai final judgment every sat sai arday tue TUB uita rite mow NOW comes the tho st SL george daige enterprise 11 J carpenter editor and aad proprietor the enterprise formerly the juvenile a four page mont wont monthly bly we suppose lk is bound to make a sensation in the literary world come and ilee ilea bea sea it or better still for the ahe enterprising editor and proprietor sub subscript subscribe for oon it that THAI TIN cin biz controversy the tin controversy tro versy of utah bids fair to outrival the crusade in public in interest teresa if not indale in malevolence vp lence and possibly judge mckean may have to look to his laurels we have heretofore published statements pro and con an on this thia great tin thi discussion certainly there Is i s it a gaedt gre at mistake who makes it in the new york herald of nov 3 13 30 0 is the following concerning the humbug tin mines of utah WASHING TOMP nov I 1 11 it ills teis is certain that A systematic effort is being made to bull the new york and other finar finai financial lelal markets to in the interests of tha tho new now newa so called tin mines minea at ogden the junction of the two pacific railroads in utah the tenor of letters affecting to be private and of the recent press dispatches received here leaves no doubt of the object in view vew with reference to thelast the last report of the crucible and other tests applied by cornish miners and other experts the geb geologist logist of the general land band office states that he recently tested gome some of the identical mineral referred to and pronounced again claim to be recognized as tin this verdict giving dissatisfaction to expectant speculators he sent the fossil compound to a noted expert in philadelphia r ano applied it to the te ultimate mi kte tests testa of chemistry and declared it to have baye no 30 commercial value whatever except perhaps as Va ballast llast liast cornwall may in peace alltus longer U w here HEBE are a few rew interesting items the death rate an in various la large 1 r cities culea thi sali sall in twenty pai pal cities ardd arid towns town in great britain arld arid ireland forth ending oct 21 the rate per annum per pey thousand of the estimated population was oas pas aa as follows london 21 per 1000 portsmouth 23 norwich 31 Bristol 27 wolverhampton Wolver hampton 40 birding birmingham ham hum 24 leicester 28 nottingham 26 liverpool 81 manchester ch erter ekter 30 balford salford Sn lford iford 35 bradford 23 leeds 25 sheffield 29 hull 19 sun gun der derland laud 33 newcastle on tyne so 30 f edinburg 27 glasgow 28 and dublin 24 being an average of 24 per 1000 per anum annum during the same week in london the births were and the deaths during the week ending oct 20 in plais paris the death rate wadd was equal to 20 per thousand per annum ill in Brusi brussels els eis for the week ending oct 14 the annual rate was 23 per 1000 in ber lin for the week ending oct 19 the annual rate wasal was 34 per pen 1000 in vienna fa for r the week ending the annual rate waif was 24 perl per 1000 iu 10 rome home for the week ending obb oct 8 the annual rata rate was app sep alfei er 1000 in bombay for the week endine ae sept pt 26 the annual rate was 17 per 1000 in new york for the week ending sept 30 the annual rate was 31 per in ait sall salt alt ijane city during october the interments inter ments fehere 50 al though trough home some of them wera were doubtless of non bon of tha cliv city allowing the population to be thid thia gives a rate raie bf bj dj 83 3 per pe cr annum the annual moi bality of 10 ibis cly may ha however ever nW ehan of that thit raid rale rate catbe mortality in septem ber band october ls th far fai grda grea teri terl than thau I 1 ather ither m months 1 I 1 |