Show MS 0 I 1 jam of junction cit y Jot tinos Z ALIVELY AE ETING I 1 tho reform school missi oll TO BE NEI AT OGDEN afy at alves of the city rind county OF LOCATIONS two sequel of an elopement A grist of other Ute news items MEETING laar EVENING A committee appointed to meet there form school commission last evening a meeting was held in the chamber of commerce hall it consisted of ilia majority tv of the directors of the ogden chamber of comm aco and mayor david eccles and thos D dee and J A boyle representing the city council selectmen jos standford represent ing the county authorities and other rho meeting had been hastily called by ilon P if emerson president emerson briefly stated that the object of the meeting was to consider consi dbr measures for meeting the commission which had been appointed by the legislature to examine and report upon suitable sul table for tho location of the s chool considerable discussion concerning the matter ons tied and mr A II 11 nelson moved that a committee of five be appointed by tile chair with mavor eccles as chai rinal to ex amme all the sites in and around ogden suitable for the location of the school and report at a meeting of those present which would be held thursday evening next the motion baj carried ly and the chairman the following to compose the committee david eccles chairman A 11 gelson S af thoi D dee and joseph stanford on motion ilona D 11 peery and P 11 emerson ere ded in ilia committee tile committee will examine into ittin etc of many pt res af pf land situated in the vicinity of oa den and r port the result of their IA bors on thursday evening the reform school ire expected to arrive in this city next saturday morning at cibich time the nill be met by the committee appointed last evening and escorted to the various locations which they may examine the meeting was very enthusiastic ie and showed that members ero interested in ilia matter in greatly and celebration by the republican aluli the anniversary of the birth of the illustrious abraham lincoln alil not bosl loved to pass unheeded in the junction city the event occurs on sunday feb 12 and will be cele berated in ogden on the evening of saturday feb 11 on that oc cablon the tom reed republican club of this city will rele arate in fitting style the birthday of the A meeting mait be held at the union opera house at which speeches willbe delivered by leading republicans of utah songs will be rendered by a double quarte I 1 to club of male simpers sin pers and instrumental music will be delivered A gcoy cipo may be expected by tholo lio attend tile enteria I 1 ciment aill be free V A RUNAWAY COUPLE the result of an elopement and the whereabouts of the fugitives in the month of july 1887 there arrived in bigan cache co utah an individual by the name of frank B van alstine ile remained in logan for a short period and aa destined to play a prominent part ip a social drama which was enacted the to during the following month choln in question pretended to be d disposed of bertal n patent medici a prominent druggist in logan pronounced to be a very inferior article ile seemed a great regard for liquid merchandise over the co miters of two or three establishments in the c 1 I in the third ward of tile city lived a family of four or five calill dren and their til father was absent on ilia railroad to au port those dependent upon him ans 1111 to lit b la harmony and peace the vendor of medicines entered this household and doubtless ith pictures of future wealth and prosperity turned im ay the heart of the mother from thoro n aich under ull circumstances fili gId be con lder ed farat and liar mind with am bi tion ambition perhaps to esca PO cares so lioom and ambition to share the sur aich she was led to be flu I 1 eye woul I 1 frona the pairl killer manufactured by H 11 a red ollita ble Vs n and in an ev ament jordan departed from home and friends I 1 and loped north with her par amour alu ch better would it have wen had she br tier last surrounded by those who had been her friends bince childhood like isabel ln east kywe ole ill live anti has doubtless already lived to regret with all the feeling of which the female capable that it ere not wise ti take fo rasit a step and like the guilty arnold ilia world M n 0 t nido enough to drown the secrets of her whereabouts and ita guilt there ackt 0 sequels to thi i atory one of Is ilia suit for divorce I 1 u alch is now pending before ilia birst d brict cogut in chiki 1119 first stop ol 01 which ApIl in tap 1 4 Z 4 colan a of tim this move is by the wronged husband of the affair just related and long before tile decree so justly prayed for Is obtained the defendant in the suit will have learfield lear fied a terrible and lasting logton ilia fruits of wb 10 can ever be remedied As for the un ine dicino disseminator arid do of a household life punish anent must be left to other than hh iman power for none could properly weigh the actions of which he Is guilty 1 I ho couple buried in an obscure town inO recon thesel ond ld their freak is told as tol lows 1 a published in that cor I 1 day afternoon frink D van alstein Ali tein who claims to be a travel lug firm was tried before justice on a charge of larceny by ballee it a p koars that S D barnhardt a countryman left an overeat valued at f I 1 lu charge of mrs wn which her husband subsequently aare off and put up in a saloon for the drinks in taking fda the defence ito van to the stand but wore she could buttera word barnhardt flared up and said I 1 object h is not the bour an A atola she W the w ife of a inan in utah whom she deserted for van altein attorney simon quickly shut him up by saying that lie had nothing to do with witnesses called and that he had better keep still after hearing some longwinded long winded testimony justice tuttle held defendant to answer before the 1 rand jury which meets next alon day with bond e fixed at a also placed barnhart under the same bortiri to insure his appearance as a kilness as it lie wished to 4 1 froin the pro elution ec ution which autice tuttle could not see THE SCHOOL BILL I 1 A correspondent who thinks sina hands ara more needed than teachers rob 3 1888 in your issue of the 1 of january ap ars the full text of aroyles school br I 1 can not see that such al bill would be an improvement aix oix the pre sent law I 1 do not see that the prop erty of any state owes moro than a common education to any person by the term commons we mean just such an education as can be ob talked in our present district schools to get this it might be held that a would be under the necessity of educating school teachers in a degree this duay be true but not n necessarily a fact I 1 have known a few person 1 1 S cumy kinle tin le lie could direct the J 1 1 enile idea who were educated out aide of the free school to obtain tile means to thus edu te the property of th estAte houll b I 1 d and it fund and as few offices provided as would be consistent consi stant with thu of tile funds after tile state has given this what some would call a very com on education it is As in duty bound to educate the students in tile different trades and occupations of life as it in to dimply ill forging aut ovi those M no bollow tile ligal professions of many today in united states mould assume the role of tramps argers fr gers burglars counterfeit era and various obber light finx red occupation than to pull off their gloves and earn their by more beed to the divine injunction of it by the 0 f their arup 11 become t law I 1 ilat the territory PAY the oil the grounds that the counties cannot feed so many otti cers and ke el then thriving we think tile counties have more need of skilled hands than i chool teachers clerks book cati and others of like oe cupat ions are and have been turned by the score from public high schools of the nation it vi e bla ve 4 change let it be to I 1 siv ll 11 m adney for the i a nd les s 0 to boudle it we now have throe trustees ih each school dimitric dir itric t and do n it pay for the services of mora than one our school officers are t r 71 act i tl to get wes to act in many because it does not pay ve think the bill means more expenses than the present tem faux entertainment to ni alif at the hour of 8 this evening the curtain in tha union opera house will ring tip and the second vird dramatic company will at theat time be prepared ith the various paraphernalia pertaining parta ining to their art to the play of queens vii delce the perform ra who rendered y an the second waid school h 11 crilly to the public heir excellent ability as an amateur company the performance Is to be given under the auspin ea ot the of Y X M 1 A of weber stake and the of tile will be voted to the purposes for which that organization was originated all who desire to pleasant evening should certainly be present district court the first district court was in session yesterday the cas a of vs kershaw came up and a moti 0 a was argued by the attorneys for the plain dickson and varian the motion was to set aside the sale which was made on a foreclosure of mortgage by ilia plaintiff on some owned by kershaw ile caso ila heretofore been ax il 11 11 d in these columns I 1 th argument occupied the session knit is to be finished today to day it is the closing on t on the motion I 1 I 1 passed away on sunday feb 5 1888 florence K Brown the beloved ifA of frank A brown and daughter of T champi pay I 1 ja i k I 1 at tier home in this city 1 11 vears tile dec aasel died in full tile go doiel Iel tile w lit be held at the family residence north side of street beleen spring and on tuesday at 3 p au High Counell tile regular monthly of the ailigh council aill be bield in the tab vetry tabi morning com at 10 oclo tk aar IV clerk of council court yesterday win alector who Is not a resident of 0 don was arraigned before we on charge of drunkenness was assessed 5 jagds ulvert was oil a charge of alis pence ills talai will W held on thursday at 10 a in I 1 I 1 I 1 4 I 1 I 1 aa A num berof patties pat ties were com pe led yesterday ba the city to do from away some brick which one of their number claims but chich it Is char gd are owned by a gentleman of ill s cit who is on trip to the east ty his caw v ill doubtless have an airing before judge desin the course of a few days knit will then receive attention in these columns I 1 0 I 1 POUL city I 1 I 1 Unis lians and coo bins how to care I 1 them mr W IV browning har issued 0 setting cortil the good point particular breeds of poultry rao has tile bog to say concern ing them this variety of fowls are of a rich gloa ay black color white skin with bottome of feet and between the scales odthe we a vivid pink they are more than the U oct I 1 cnare large cocks 8 to ton VS I 1 con eider the blanshan the best layer of all the also tile best table av I 1 they are good sitters and mo bucare not as inveterate sitters as the cocarus or brahman Brah mas I 1 BUFF they are one of the largest of the A 6 batic from 8 to 14 pounds her 7 to 10 pounds a nd are at once for their no ble style gentle disposition and rich golden buff plumage they are ex cellena inter layers and make the best of early gitters are excellent mothers for cross aud n dg purl ses they have no bupt supt tier ilia pamphlet contains directions regarding the care of PO aultry K beep everything clean it will pay you it costa no more to keep good chick ens than if one ot your fowls gets very sick kill and bury it its cheapest vermin hath dampness and bad ventilation cause about all the diseases among poultry soft shelled eggs double yolk eggs and other irregularities indicate that the hens are too flit when a bons comb becomes frosted she will not lay until it heals hub a few drops of glycerine on the comb and wattles two or three timea a week if you want your hens to lay during j th 0 win ter months provide warm quarter and keep them scratching r ilk sweet or sour Is ilia beat of ll 11 food it maybe feed in sev I 1 mu i alvy ye for laying 5 A hens I 1 clover ha chopped fine and steeped a fe minutes in boiling water makes the best and cheapest green food ila the inter an excellent tonic for fowls during the boulting moul ting season and a good pre Vent dive ot aiwase di wase ii a lettla du iiii given in their drinking ater douglas Alix ture hiie gallon of water one bof lb ct avras one half ounce liquid sulphuric acid kiive about two ounces eith r iii the soft food or drinking wat er once a meek |