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Show P3TO! fm: Wasatch Wave. Editor and Manager. tiny. Bars hr. TUESDAY, MAY S, 1891 CLIPPED AXI Hits of Interesting Information nml Current Comments Prepared for Hasty Readers. stock train of fifteen cars loaded with 3. II. Champlins cattle pulled out of American Fork last Thursday bound for Kansas City via. the Union Pacific. A Entered at the Post office, JJeber, as class mail matter. John Conrad, confined In the Jackson county jail at Brownstown, Iud., wanted ball, and Monday night succeeded in cutting a hole In the rear of the upper part of the jail and escaping by the roof. lie ent on foot to his home, ten miles an ay, but on falling to arrange for bail he returned to jail and crawled back in through the same hole through which he had escaped. The jailer knew nothing of the escape and return until informed by the prisoner. A New York dispatch of April 29th says: Private advices received In this report the outbreak of a sercity y ious revolution in Paraguay. No particulars sre given, but the downfall of the government Is predicted. Paraguay Is that Inlaud republic of South America lying on the Parana river, which only now and then makes Itself heard of. President Y. Gonzales was elected last year, to take his office this year and 0 serve until 1894. The republic has Inhabitants not Including 60,000 and 70,000 uncivilized Indians. The capital is Assumption, w 1th a popn latlon of over 24,000. order to reich Port Rcnipo, must pass the North river anil South river. The North river liliu the South n ford, au.l Jacksm, i,,i defend both, and aUo to give moutaud Shields iu turn. pftie bi army along the heights of North W tween Fremont ami tho i,r;j n?(, K tioned a picket in Port ReJi-f- ; a Shields from the ford cm Souih " to n Fremont aud the a,ivaace rearhea the scene on the Rrh Shields men UdHxl into t? ear'y iu the day and drove Jac'j 7 out, himself among them and ifN cannon at the end of the bri,l 4 lug it completely. Luckily f , the leader of the Union 'lcUelHn tcred his men iu his zeal to gobu erything within reach. and faill , tho bridge. With this bruh, Jackson would have been Fremont on his front and an fm111 river behind him, and Shields been in a position to play across with artillery in Jacksons rca, the danger, Stonewall hastily 70sl eome cunnon and opened on thf r gun, and soon led a rogiintrn, bridge, clearing the Uuiou Port Republic effectually. During tho skirmish at the hrii tween Jackson nnd Shields Fm 5'1 tackeu tha Confederates in ins the result was a stubborn battle Cross Keys. Fremonts tactia i01 k break through the Confederate (W lng near the bridge, aud so onen.l:'8, for Shields, whom he believed to vicinity, to cross over to his aid. repulsed Fremont successfully atth the latter was making ready for tack when a courier from Shields i SS him with a note that led him Shields column held PortUepabhTa decided to wait until the morning? 9th before renewing the battle, coua, '"t Shields to do something. During the uight Jackson resolred n. another bold plan. Fremout had SIOA'EV.'AIL JACKSON. and the valleys are full of young hoppers. The ranchers have had a bitter experience the past three years and they are in a quandary whether to sow grain or not. CONDENSED. ont A Hamilton Bashaw, Fine TROTTING Bred Horse, at J. T. Wilsons stand bam at Midway, Utah, for the Season of 1891. will ri!3 DARING STRATEGY IN THE SHEN- ANDOAH VALLEY IN 1032. Battles, bnt Oat and Defeated Euewlea Ills generated Force Their rians With nn Inferior an at Advantage. Fought lie Alwajs He Won No DeHiUv 1 Copyright by Au.er.can mw AssocmUoa.l IIILE yet a nov Frank Purcell, of Balt I.ake, and young ice in war Jackson belli two theories RAILROAD INDUCEMENTS. Dempsey, of the Pacific slope, engaged about military opd In a fight In Balt lake last erations which he rail-victoriwas t a I Purcell not innch prospect for There Wednesday night. afterward practous. ad going through thla valley thla sumiced with success. The first was, Almer. A few months ago there was con Bio on the be will begun Trtcilaylng ways mystify, slderable talk about It but that was all It Grande Southern tbh week. Bred A large 1879. by and surHamilton Bashaw was foalcil June amounted to, there has never been any force of men has been collected and the 16.1 hands prise the enemy if black; Frank B. of Genoa, Illinois; color, and thing tangible done as yet. The piece of work will start from Ibe north erd at possible, when you strike road that wai built In our county ts fast Ilium and go toward Rico, which will be condition. in 1200 and pounds weighs high, and overcome him falling to, decay. We are told that iu readied by the middle of August. never letup in the beIn of la the danger as grade many places pursuit so long has Lake Salt The department police as it be ing w ashed away ; but let that your men have some folof unearthinent In the succeeded strength to may, we live In hope that ere long we For further particulars apply to was stolen low; the second, will be enjoying the comforts of railroad $2000 additional swag that Never fight and cached by Ford, who h now occupyWm. Midway, Utah. accommodations. heavy against at the Jail. Nearly city apartment ing will It here Is a road When put through odds if by any possible maneuvering you Identified. been material has of the all u can hurl your own force ou only part of open np one of the richest countries in vonr enemy nnd crush it. M. was stricken the west. This valley has a vast amount Bynon Major Edward The field of Jacksons earliest exploits of rich agricultural land of whtch not with appoplcry Tuesday evening and whs well suited for a trial of his policy. Lead has as yet been brought un died at 3 :30 oclock Thursday morning. Tho Shenandoah valley, between the over cultivation. It also produces some of Major B'ymm has been a resident of Salt at Staunton and tho Potomac river, iswas a a hundred miles long. Staunton the best horses and cattle that are placed Lake City since 1882. He was engaged DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- base for the Confeilcriitca iu the strong mourn W'e have market. westorn on the In the mining and real estate business, because it had railway connections with tains of sandstone that may, with very having an olllce in the the main Confederate armies south. The WASATCH STAKE QUARTERlittle trouble, be quarried to any desired building on South Main. Union forces were strong on tho Potomac, LY CONFERENCE. ami if not opposed would advance up the size or thickness from srhalf Inch to ten with Leonard, the man who was arrested on valley on Staunton nnd so feet or larger If desired. The only reathe army threatening Richmond. Jacktlio charge of being Implicated In the Apostles Lyman and Cannon In Is son why thl great source of wealth sons duty, when figured down to just what Attendance. Health, Peace brick scheme where the Nephl ON not developed Is because the price paid gold his government expected of him, was to and Prevails. to bilked was the to Mr. Whitmore, Prosperity keep up a scare in the valley, threaten for It will aot Justify transportation by banker, tuue of $0000, was admitted to bail by cross the Potomac, and in this way compel a had we market. to the If only wagons large Reported by II. Clegg. the Union government to maintain a Jack-soBlackburn on the 30th In the sum railroad Balt lake, Provo, Ogden and Judge force in the vicinity. In other words, Waconference of the The habeas of of The writ quarterly $.1000. corpus the valley was to furnish occupation in other cltiea of the cobble-roc- k region that w os asked for was denied and the satch Stake of Zion convened In the for Union troops that otherwise would be would consume thousands of tons of this Richmond. and 2nd of in front Stako House, Heber City, May sent toaid McClellan fellow w ill hare to etand a trial. bctullfnl flagging annually. We- have a In May, 18.52, McClelland was advancing 3d, IM9J, Pres. A. Hatch presiding. The Times says a letter has Just been marble quarry that w 111 be openedf up in the Peninsula against the Confederate np S.ITUUDAY, 10 A. M. received from Eureka In which (he wri soon as we can get cheap transportation, capital. A good size Union army, under Gun. McDowell, was Iiug in the region Present on the stand, A. Hatch, Fres. f miners weut ont We also hare mountains of limestone ter says a party valley: another, just east of tho Shenandoah F. and the Stake arose A ef counselors, Apostles at Tuesday on a dimnk. formed by the wonderful quarrel under Fremont, was In the mountains west of it, and another, under Hanks, was fortiMidway from which U burned a superior end a Mr. Newman was shot three times M. Lyman and A. Cannon, and a good fied at Strasburg, a point about quality of lime. Tbts lime cannot be He Is fataly wounded. Newman Is a pa- representation of the local priesthood. M0M.00 it vnr Is being mtufr by John B of the Htjfr ftvrtrotmhn way up the valley from the Potomac. usual the After work for u. Reader, to known the well exercises, tor Aim In triarchal This Work for Austin, the Goodwia.Iroy.N.Y.t tta, prospector, 1sfe, equaled anywhere territory. you may not make aa Riuth.biit we ran Jackson was at Staunton. Iu tho combined Jno, llonti, Toledo, fhilo. Iras, and how tromtf&to ranch Id rant teach well hot-pnaturand tills Inter Hrexitr. nr Inhabitants Oilier quickly ef Why ym ArOSTLK CAXNOX city, Fremont and region Is one of the great did a day at the Mart, and more you go armies of Gens. McDowell, itoivou oiii ram over 5H).G0 on. Moth Mira, alt age. In anv part of uonfii. Tot ranfie ib work and ltv$ al curiosities of the west and will, when estwill be felt In the result of bis Hanks there were about 83,003 men that ure at home, Fir said he was pleased to meet with so 'America, you au it bom, wber vrr yntt ar. Even could have been moved toward Richmond earning fteii li t ing all tour ilmr.or jarf momenta only to a railroad Is put through and proper sc wounds.' flnnsn areAHmiilv the vroik. All U new. (rent pay 81 Ilk r many of tho saints and hoped we would sgra W show you bow but for Confc lento activity in the valley. We start t.m, furniahuis ml Mart yn. (an tnrk tn pare lima rvcrj worker comodatlons prepared, attract thousands emit filing FABIl V, Ml- iiI,Y harnert. r all tb tint. Itlf aiunr) for worThere will be more activity In Dry be greatly benefited by meeting together. Jacksons force w is about 20,000. On May J'AliriCLLAllN til K. Addrno at onte, ker. t Allure unknown among tbra. of people to see this wonderful 8 the first battle of the campaign was bllNbOh A tO., roUTLAAli, JtAl.x. S W aod wonderful, rank tilara fre. Canyon this summer than for several He spoke In praise of our beautiful city freak of nature and bathe In the foqght at tha village of McDowell, in tho He considered God had U.llulluUefc Co.,Uok 884lorilaullMr.iu years. M. Clough is going tky start and tabernacle. mountains west of tho valley, between a waters. Then on np the werk on the Queen of the Hills at once A YEA1? ! I undertake to briefly division of Jacksons command and one of greatly blessed the people here, and If of her HtVf Hr H t oor intelligent person can earned tatrly ofwortr, rlrer where John W. Youngs road mn read and write, and who, and will run a long, deep tunnel te tap the saints would be faithful we should lLlly and honorably, by thooa or Fremonts, under Schenck. Scheuck led iuatnu Don, will work induatrioaaiy, brr wi, young or old, and in tbrif heading for Is one of the heaviest belts the vein. F.d. Bird w 111 start work on continue to be blessed and make this vala Fremonts advance and was to ram Three Tkaaaaad Ikoilar loealUf,whrvYr they Hre Any famish Tearmthrtrown local. uea.w hvrrveMhev tlve.l ill ran do ib work. F.y to leant. with Rinks, who was inteudiugto advance of timber In this part of the conntry the w hh h can u or ram tha situation that amount, devola to can W Yon von a atart fbmiak icni.at beautiful Nonsk It employ saints for a and the once aeerytbin j place during ley push Brooklyn at an ho utoiirr for Rc mil Mireratul as above lanlyiatl quickly apara momtma, or all your time to tba work. 1 hi up the valley from Strasburg toward which will take a railroad years to haul the summer. Then a number of other dwell In. Ho referred to the time when yonc I I draire hut each disirut on or framed worker from county. entirely mw lead .and bring wooderfal ncce to ever worker. StauutoiL Schenck was defeated i'l the have already taught and provided with emplnv meat a lure per wk aud upward, Beginner ar earning from ti to out. Why Is It that railroad magnate mines will ho arc u aking over 2000 rear cash It Ik F. W a Huia expert oca. Wo can fumiab you the number, battle of May 8, aud Jackson turned hare more work dene on them we were Isolated, but now we are sur- nd were after teach and NO 1. i. lull particular K H K K. Addrr at onca, you lttk.IL ho apace to explain her. Full oannot aee the wisdom of building a road this season than usual. at once to Banks at Strasbur. C, ALLK.N, ilox 40, Atitfuatu, Alulae rounded by a class of people that are not Cfemakioh FJU1L Ttt U fc CO., AIW.H1A, AlWL Gen. McD iwclls f irees were all at a disthrough this country? manIn all who and of us, delight telling Rio Grande ls making The Denver tance, ea- -t of the Dluo Ridge, and 15 inks Not long slues there was strong talk ner of falsehoods about as. We have was practically without supports. Its aunual sale of unclaimed freight in of building a road from Park City From the battle of May 8 JncVn-- i realso another class of men and women advised the ladies not to associate with through this settlement. The popula1500 about A crowd Denver. numbering Provo but It has apparently died out of is about 400. Your animals, turned to the Saeu.iml.rih valley prone tion were trying to wean our children drunkards. who some and mamt lining a cavalry mask ia trout late wo are aorry to say. This would people stood around yesterday, w agons, harnesses, etc. w ill he admitted from the faith of their fathers. In our ai'XDVY, 10 A. M. 1 over to A seedy looking fellow of Hanks he cr Litray valley furnicertainly bo one of tile grandbst schemes of them buying house also stoves, duty should careful we be your free; very prosperity on the cast, and on the 23 of May struck On the stand besides the brethreu mentbst capitalists Could possibly Invest In. paid $10 for a box and the etc. ture, bedding, previsions, seeds, nut to be led away by vice and covetous tioned on a flank position of B inks at Front It iyal, He opened It and found four Saturday, there were lrof. B. Peep Creek wiih all its boom has no Your best plan will be to take a car at captured it, mi I thus open; I tho roidti ness. lie said w have bad considerable ClnfT of Irovo, Elder Klmbale from Box A each. worth fine clocks $20 stylonyx such stores of undeveloped, natural reProvo for three er four families ; it w ill the Shenandoah valley agiiu ia Bulks' rear. Stonewall V purpose was tn destroy ish man bought a trunk and found it sickness during the past year and more Elder, Elders Robinson and Thorn from sources of Wasatch county. cost $200 to go to Doming, the end of Banks completely, an a part of is env on tliau deaths had occurred any prevl American Furl, and lrest. S. B. Young, contained ladles apparel. He will sell R. can hut the ou down the valley toward R., by proper packing yon ous year. He advised the young men to who each in their turn addressed the airy cheap. Winchester to get onto Biliks hue of rein whole it. outfits When bo as to you themselves so t'o your put Pkoim r should lie w ajrued against comready qualify assembled. Tho intreat should lie attempt to move from E. F. Pye Is back from Cleveland stand In the place of their fathers and large congregation ing Into Provo valley at this time of the structions from these brethren together get to Doming, enquire for. the Mexican Slr.islmrg toward the Potomac. Another where he went to look after the help to carry on the great fatter-daand tell him where you want to w ith the counsels given by the apostles Consul, year. If they do come they will cer- Ohio, portion of cavalry with tlio infantry, all the machinery for the Lehl work. He referred to the tainly fall In levs with tha locality and shipping of great work were such that caused the saints to re- go, he will issue you a certificate under Jack-oil- 'sBanks immediate commmd, route at Middletown, About ef that would be accomplished and the powwhich w ill entitle you te tho privileges pushed iato atop right here. The valley Is jost bud- sugar factory. joice nml thank God for the restoration a few milc3 north of Sir ushurg. and cut w hen er of God ts and thla a colouKt under the of completed, machinery the of on would rest this people. of the Everlasting Gosple in these latter that regulations ding Into a garden of loveliness) the Bunko moving column in two. Three Mr. left they bad fifteen car Advised the older people to set an examMexican government. The Mexican r; kited engagements resulted on the 23J I revs are jutting forth their leave, the loadedDyer days. ready to send here, and In a few ple before the young that they might be .In tho Consul speaks English well, Isa kind 24th and 3th cf liny aal 13 ia':, cre.s:I field and meadows see just dawning evening there was s meeting heavily in prisontheir brightest colbisq while the wild days this machinery will begin to arrive. led to Imitate them and become great Id held, when the sugar Question w as re- gentleman and much devoted to the duty the Potomac afrernulosing stores. True to his ers, equipments are as about The far complete buildings men All his and native Lord. of the the of on hilts the colonizing you theory Jackson never let up in the purcountry, shews green right np sight great gras ferred to and the brethren requested to to the enew bank on the mountain aide. as they can be nutll the machinery Is put that were noted for greatness In the raise all ths sugar beets they could. Bro. should hunt him up and take Ids advice suit, but his cavalry failed him for once, It does not require any aesthetic culture In place. The farmers havs taken quite world did not become great In a day, It Young also delivered s very interesting in preference to that of anybody else, and nnd paid more attention to securing per he ls competent to inform yon on all sonal booty than to fighting nml ch.uing t admire the grandeur and magnificence an Interest In this factory, and bav took a long, faithful study and toll, to lecture on tutcmperancc. the enemy, and the 20th of May found that ts opened to the vision as one enters planted 2300 acres la sngtr beet seed prepare them for the work before them, questions. If you come to this colony, Stonewall" ou the banks of tho Potomac, which ls np nicely, coming acI as a friend would advise yon to if over a hundred miles from his base, and a lie then referred to what had been this little mountain cove. Nor ls the (and a want him that yon threatening storm in his rear. good place) tell fine display of nature all that Is found LETTER you W. A. Carter, ef Fort Brhlgcr, Wyo. complished by such great men as Wash- AN INTERESTING So rapid and so su Men had been Stone-wallare going to Colonia Dublaa er show Disrndl. Eddlson and others, and here, there is a community of ington, FROM MEXICO. the ls Victoria mins blows ngniust Bunks that the that says shipping him letter. this Industrious, thriving people who are de- targe quantities of ere now. The Victo- bow they cultivated energy, persever Union authorities had given no thought to Br. John Watkins of Snake Creek sending relief to tha latter, but as soon as serving of all the comforts that nature ria Is seventy-fiv- e miles southeast of Ft ance and constant labor to make them Describing tlio Situation niul came dow n hers as far as Diaz about a it became known in Washington that the as were. what Savior has kindly bestowed upon them. The himself, Morthey of the Surroundings Brldger, and In the Uintah mountains and a half ago, stayed a couple of Confederates had pursued Banks as far as year well as the Prophet Joseph Smith, was mon Colonists and Uintah county, Utah. The mine Is the Potomac, a tr was set for tho wily days, end went back seeming to not leader who dealt ip not an exception to this rule. He adalmost exclusively in ITox. El P. Fttany thinks the bullion said to be an Immense copper lode. It thtork much of the country, but he scarce- mystery. Gen. McDowell was ordered to vised our young men to not bo backvv ard Through the courtesy of Mr. Johiv out put of Fbrk flty w HI be double this will be remembered that the property ly got into It. If lie had come further send troops from the east across the Blue In following out the same rule. When a Duke, one ef our n we citizens, Cham-bera In R. C. the hands of year w bst it was last unless litigation was placed sou Mi aud stayed a while he would have Ridge, and get between Jackson nnd his base at Staunton, and Fremont was or-as receiver some time ago, and his man Is prepared for any work the oppor- arc allowed to publish the following Intprevents the rabies from being worked. formed a- different opinion ef It. The will be given him, and every man eresting letter : Mr. Ferry Is la a position to know mere agent Adolph Jessen has charge of the tunity on the whole Is a good one and who falls, on reflection will see that it Euikh Joiix Dckk: Yours of recent country about that subject than almost anyone workings of the property. During the when built np like L'tah er half as much has been his ow n fault Is date I and am at and until much snow whites few a the hand, days ago pleased w ill Ire else. 'Whether the bullion crop will be preferable. APOSTl.K LTMAX t hear from yon. I was at lrovo in as large as he expects or aot remains ie was to deep te permit shipping ore, but We have made a purchase of land at 1 and Is If had as out seen could as teams now I the It fast filled was house that January, you not tie be seen, but that Park City will have an coming regretted this place, a very fine tract and are can take It to Carter station, on the U. w 1th young men to listen to the discourse have explained things letter than by extra boom this summer ls evident. going to take a canal from the reservoir I., a hau of about 83 miles, Tht ore ls of Brother Cannon. W could plainly writing. The price of land with water to it and also utilize some ancient reserImditches in thereto is, said te be yery rich and the vein an American see How those whe made good use of right and voirs. The canal will be easily made. Sale of Water Right. mense one, so much so as to be cl weed their time (Iu whatever calling) as a rule money, from $8.00 to $15.00 per acre, Pasture lands of the best quality adjoin and land where canals and with the very largest. reservoirs are would be bound to succeed. We should tlie farm laud and a beautiful town is beto advertisement In the the According teach our children not to spend their being constructed is from $1.00 to alwiit TKLCOwxruic CMPrixe. ing built. Wavk, the Wasatch .Canal cemmlttee time In Idleness , the power of both $3.00 per acre, and the necessary work I would say, as a friend, to you and all sold delinquent stock last Saturday to The tax levy In New York this year fa mind and body should be trained te get the water t the land which is s who avo oppressed and discriminated pay the assessment of last year. The 1 mills, being for the support only of to be strong In virtue, to resist the evils mile is not more than $1.00 or $2.09 per first parcel was twenty-twacres that schools and canals. It Is the first time even of our own nature, and be filled with acre. Wheat,, under like system ef culti- against, to come to a land where we arc free and are honored and appreciated by stood to the credit of Jehn Muir on In forty-siyears that the peoplo have Integrity and power to resist slu. Op- vation, dees about the same as in Utah both government and people. which there was due $23.33; A. M. Mur- not been taxed for general purposes. HOW THE For.CES wliHc corn does much better; lucerne portunities are In the way ef all of Gods Your Brother, dock bought It, paying the debt for S dcred to do the same from the mountains does first children melons we become well, to potatoes would rate, if Rev. Dr. Bridgman, for thirteen years great, Gko. M. Bp.owx. on the west. After soino acre of the wnter right. The next w as telegraphing it of the Madison Avenue Baptist cultlv at will power. He concluded by grow like red root weeds in good soil, pastor v Dvni. vx, was arranged between President Colo xt a twent 18th, 1891. In April the right standing first and fruit beans Is a ami to class, the brethren It sisters good. New has resigned the pas- exhorting Fremont and Gen McDowell that aLincoln, Church, York, column credit of Jehn Turner. Tha tax amountof McDowells command should make a torate because he denounces the doctrine train their sons aud daughters to works good stock country both for cattle and ed to $23.33, which amount was paid by H Breaking Gently. junction with Fremont at Strasburg, May sheep. Market Is good fer ever) thing. ef eternal punishment and docs not want of righteousness. Iff the province of Holbtein, noted for 31. Jackson surnised that A. M. Murdock for fi acres of the wahis enemies Benediction by Bishop Yan Wagcnen. Flour averages about $3.00, or perhaps to disrupt the church. would attempt to bar his retreat its superior breed of cattle, e ter right. The next was a backup thecountry $t.50 hundred, per $2.30 potatoes per the 2 M. StTVItDAY, F. valley, and hastened his movements so people are not only very thrifty bnt exThe American wheat and grain dealers right, a lvcrttscd as James Watson's. that he was at Strasburg to keep an aphundred, beef, retail, 3 to 6 cents, wool ceedingly fond of their President Giles made a remarks as few cows, The tax amounted to $21.83, which was may be Interested to learn that cereals may be pointment not counted 16 to 17 cents per lb., cows, of American upon by his advergathered from the following character- saries. Some of his infantry marched also paid by A.M. Murdock for fitf acres can be Imported Into Venezuela free of on the condition of the Stake, showing stock, about $25.00 fit for istic story. horses, each, thirty-sithe miles the labors that attended on the 31st. Aftcr it was prosperity of the water right The next was a dty duty. This lufermatlon Is officially pubFarmer Jan was walking team, somewhat higher than In Utah. sadly down all oer Jocksoa sent word to lis govern-menlot water right of Joseph McDonald; It lished In Las Novedades of New York at of the peoplo and advised the saints to In winter there is no snow worth men- the road one day when the that village pastor through the blessingof an ever was als hid In by Mr. Murdock for met him. the request ef the consul general of .Ven- he faithful and keep their lamps well tioning grass everywhere. kind Providence ho had passed sumThe Strasburg acre of the right. The next piece was ezuela, who thus follows the Instruction filled with oil and trimmed. Solvation mers are uot Why so sad. Farmer Jan? said the before the Federal armies effect'. a juncquite so hot as In Provo. in tion Is no ls his It rear. small worth His pastor. soldiers In everything Lumber is about $22.00 delivered thing, took a differbid by Daniel Baird for of an acre ef the mlnlstct of exterior relations In at the Ah, I have a sad errand, pastor, said ent view of the causes at the bottom of it, or nothing. ef water right; It was a citr lot right this country. town here. Timber and wood are rea- Jan. and dubbed themselves Jacksons Foot Bps. N. C. Murdock, D. Yan Wageuen, belonging to R. Swain. Cavalry in honor of their achievement What is it" sonably hardy, but all has to be purchased Reports of some very rich strikes aud H. Clegg reported their w ards as as thirty-similes a day. The reason why the parties to whose owns all the land ; the same Farmer somebody Henriks cow is dead In point of fact Gen. McDowell's in my credit this right stands on the books of come from the Coenr d'Alene reserva- prospering. column, with the range, we either have to pur- pasture, and I am on my led by Gca. Shields, and Fremonts army, way to tell APOSTLE CAXNOX the company did not pay the tax Is that tion. The new Wolf Ledge district chase or rent ; price of range land being also, reached the valloy piko on which seems te be the center of mining operaA hard task, Jan." Jackson was retreating, near Sliey have an accrued right iu Lake about 35 to 40 cents per acre; laud is Strasburg, The Mullen Tritmns says not delivered a very Interesting discourse, Indeed it is, bnt I shall break Creek. Their claims are among the old- tions. In to on May 31, aud lively skirmishing took held it numw 1th the greatest generally a and was which listened to tracts, large ts him much as done mining being openly gently." all place and have for that aronnd But Jackson fought est, they enjoyed ber of persons would have to club toright How will yon do thatr there is yet some doubt as to the reser- attention, on the following subjects them off in both directions, ami over twenty-fiv- e years. They think It Is kept them The necessity of the saints still further gether to get a range, or one would have at hiu 8luI. uutil bay both Shields and Fremout feet vation Several te.u first old Cretir that it is his being opened. not right to tax them to build reservoirs be quite rieh. Gcnetal health Is good ; mother who is dead, and to out men success tho of for various the a Improving, of point meeting farther up then, or to require of them to pay the same d Alene boys are placer mining with Institutions, the education ef the sexes we have good schools and meetings ; our the way for sadder fie ws havingI the valley. Jackson also set out for the fair success about tea miles below the still, next shall tax as for new loud. convenient tell him point for the junction, that it is not his mother, which the sin of lmerallty tint ls spreading far town looks homelike and pleasant, ami was New Market, cowr-Yo- nths There Is a prospect that trouble will mission. midway between and wide almost everywhere both at home we have some good farms under cultiva- but the Companion. and Strasburg Staunton. Here he come ont of this mat ter yet, the Indicahe bridge on the Shenandoah ondestroyed Apparently the ranchers of Camas and abroad, the authority and power of tion. liKMUHistcncy, Shields tions are that a storm Is brewing, but prairie aud Wood river, Idaho, are the sealing ordinances, the duty of husMr. Growler (to wifefr-N- o route, and moved The size of this valley Is about 15x30 wonder we Republic, where another peg back to Port those w hose stuck has been sold keep os doomed to another have there was rnmons a bridge on gas bills. 1 have grasshopper plague. bands to their wires that they may avoid miles, ami the one further north in which mum as aa oyster whenever there Is s For the three past seasons they have lost all unpleasant remarks and actious. He Dios is situated is about the same wonted sixteen burners going full just JVemonts tool. At this point Stone-Thi- 1 size. a tins bouse blast otriko his ,,0CullxL enemies again. Wave reporter around. (Leaves the room and re- JnV1 ;lB f the greater part of their grain crops by gave good advice to those who desired The nearest railroad at present is nintv Public lies in an I!ort turns m between North and South r. ason of the pest. In now a ipears that to enter the marriage relation; also miles, but there Is one being const, meted who m great excitement). Say, Maria, thunder turned out that whica unite to form the south fork rivers, of the the eggt 'aid last season are latching showed the evils of Intemperance and through these valley s, and will soon run the light in Shenandoah, at this office. LcraUcs Va-ihsmoking rw m? West Shore, the stream that rolled as carrier between Fremsnt and Shields. a Ia mi-le- Teft IFIESXCEi, 510 for tire SEASOIT. Wilson, 829,-98- h dr IvfORONI y TX7" oris:. "s7ood. Scott-Auerbac- h ZE3LOOID aN cam-htL.- k" ti HAND, MOULDINGS CONSTANTLY Planing Done on Short Notice. n IRON AND WOOD TURNING. - 1 s one-thir- d k FOLLOW me! ft - K Health-givin- g i w TV I w bisat-teutio- n 1 t lu-r- 1 crow-laughe- 1 nn-se- nt y two-thir- 1 s well-to-d- well-know- o x twenty-one-acr- x t, 1 S x s pretty severely punished, if the action at Cross Keys. not stunned,) Ilisncamon would therefore be cautions, and a Ugft Confederate force on the admirable prod selected to receive Fremont's attack las aide to check him indefinitely. were ordered to hold the positima Cross Keys, and Jackson led the renuiiAi of his troops hridgetoPoitfc public. Shields advance had retired dm the valley upon its supports, and Juba put bis troops across North river oaia provise bridge and went oat tomesth new enemy. Sack tactics would rarnb fame of any general the moment thedha lie had divided his farce ia lb failed, presence of two adrers tries, bad seporatet his wings by many miles, and two struts flowed lietween them. One of the streams hal hut t Husk crossing, and the oilier a swollen ford ul tin imperfect foot bridge. Once awe tat une favored the C m fed grates. Sin! If column was not nil up After the counter in Port Republic, on the prrotm 1 titty the leader of Shields' adr,mce, Ca his troops aiml T) ler, had halt three miles below Port Republic placed them in position for defense. & had two brigades at hand his owo a! Gen. Carrolls and Shields with tin mainder iv.ts a days march away. S wail" was confident of winning a raw over S'aicl Is moil, und he meant ittoki perfect or.. The attack on Shields began at dajlijil on June 9 nml ns stoutly resisted. 1st to call up the twin sou was coni gades that bad been left in froot ol f inont to hold him In check. These tm creraed North river at Port Republic id tliem,otWfe burned the bridge last chance of junction between tht m was destroyed. Almutta Union columns reached ta time these on the battlefield Jackson saw bben "Stonewall" brigade giving way M Shields men. Though accustomed to taj the immediate direction of liistroopelo, brigadiers, Jackson saw that scrim"! at hand, und galloped forward into ranks of his old command. A ringingew, showed the feelings of the moo for dw leader, and without a halt heeliouW front, the to mass tho through The Stonewall Brigade never ttW Follow mel" forcements bwf Tho aid of the up in the nick of time saved tlsednyw" Confederates. The Union troopo i of the Stonewall brigade, seoiiigwi, ter repulsed and forcod back in to could not resist the temptation their tactics from the defensive to fensi-- e and made a counter chars quick rally of the Confederates! Jacksons magnetic call, and to either tlauk by fresh troops, endea j tide instantly, and the buttle ,( oclock in the defeat of Shields From Port Republic Jackson up the valley and placed his the shelter of Brown's Gap, co nin pass, where n regiment j stand an array v it h ease. i Fremont aud Shields were pro dered by tlio government to ja the valley by taking the und Jackson rested securely call Browns Gap until he was mond Iiimself in the campwttn, so ably city which he had one OmsionMi distance. Ouly Union soldiers in northern Vb Jackson was maneuvering t Richmond to aid McClellam got there with bis whole K. 15. 1 l J re-e- n -- ,r8 ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE DER OF SALE OF REAL MAD SHOULD NOT BE IX THE PRORATE ty ot Wasatch and Territory In the matter of the 5 loro ton, 1,1 Hie M. Moulton, Heber r. Moulton, Minors. Junies n. Moulton, the Persons nnd the J.illte M. Moulton, lolJM J A nil the real estate of said nr" poses therein net forth: It Is therefore ,, Ttt1fce of said Conrf , that esfed in the estatrof saw. (J tt fit minors. ordetroESflu estate ot the I W And that a copy " at leit four sm-- i ,Vf SAT4 ii WAVK,anrospPPVy,ftai Jished In said M asatch 3 tury, Dated April IHh, ISO- - Special Blank Books, Reads-BalNote Heads, Bill at tui etc. Programme, o |