Show miss pearce a young lady of new now york city has originated a new nev propaganda pagan da based on the theory that no one need besic and that ofie amay reduce himself with effort tog to a purely spiritual al existence miss pearce eats cats but once a day BOSTON is becoming the stronghold I 1 of agnosticism an agnostic is simply an individual who does not believe in any future state of the soul and who ho discards all rules of morality decency af or ri religion ligion that Int interfere efferd with the transitory transitory pleasures of earthly existence WE wr repeatedly shown that the editor of the sau salt lake organ of 0 slander erja is is in in a pitiable chronic condition but now wo we must charitable concede that his lamentable e n table stupidity is laboring under an unfortunate misapprehension which makes him ravi perpetrate o 0 anar personal insinuations about his bet 11 sour gra gral es eli ell I 1 I 1 MISS CLEVLAND the president sister sisa and afi the e mistress bf of ane tale white house at washington is said to be a W stanch republican and her faith has not abated one particle since sin ce the the democrats elected her brother to the presidential chair this has prompted certain disappointed office seekers to say that the tile president himself is anything but a true dem ROYAL FARRAGUT a son of the illustrious lust rious admiral farragut who is at t present in san francisco and may ma visit utah in the near future is is a graduate of west point military academy shortly after ho he left that institution lie resigned his ilia commis sion in the army and has bince devoted his time to literature he lie is a gallant noble young gentleman and we shall be right glad to welcome him bim as a visitor to ogden biden TUL tur HUMOR that judge boreman will preside at the coming session of the district court in ogden has not yet been proved authentic but as it remains with governor murray to decide whether boreman shall bit sit or not ot and agthe the antiMo anti mordou ruid nl offic cial i a Is are sare bent on od getting large larce fees and making a lively time in this city as soon as possible we presume the th e the amiable governor will consult the tile desires of the crusaders iu in tile matter ane FAVORITE FAVORI Tr daughter of the celebrated dion boulicault Boucic Boucle ault miss aliss beatrice by name has recently eloped and married without her tier fathers fat hees consent but the affair altair has turned out mot most jipp happily i for all tall concerned john B pittman the young man whom mibs boulicault Boucic ault married is a resident ol 01 boston and a graduate of harvard his ills antecedents prove altogether unobjectionable and he lie has ample mans ans and soon after the surreptitious wedding the wilful but favorite daughter succeeded happily in kissing the tile consenting nonconsenting non papa into good humor THE utah commission had an interview with president cleveland and accordine according to the dispatch received indirectly from the commissioners themselves themselves through the medium of ail an associated press reporter they made a verbal report of tho the condition of affairs in utah and dutli outlined n ed plans for future action afo before the Exe executive cutie who heartily coincided with them in all their views tho the attorney general was also visited by the star chamber commissioners whom he made happy by assurances of support this verbal report is quite in keel keeping i ng with star chamber practices an and the he telegram announcing its del delivery IV er tu to tho the president has a star cl chamber ia ber twang OGDEN certainly needs all tir the electric lights which are now in use in this city wo are of the opinion that ahat the city council should cause them theca to bo be more justly and addan distributed so that the greatest number of residents may reap the greatest possible benefit from them at present on fourth street between smith and wall vall streets there are six lights while on pearl green seventh and ang eighth thero there are none in both tho the northeast and southeast portions of tho the city there should be lights say at tho crossings of pearl and third and pearl and seventh steels there should be ono ong light also in tho the 1 par part of the city eay ha at t the ju junction atlon of franklin and third streets or thereabouts therea boute for these purposes several of the lights now too much concentrated on main fourth and fifth I 1 streets should bo be moved and more equally distributed in all part parts of the city in some such a way as that which we have just 1 ed the main business streets are largely illuminated by private means and carefully guarded at all hours by the police and it is not fair to deny the outer parts of the corporate lim jim its where so many people ll Il the tile benefits of boll lights and police protection tec tion which all are alike taxed to maintain |