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Show se, JOB" PRINTING. We are prepared to do all kinds of Job' on abort notice, and at moder- -' ate prices. Printing, ASTRONOMY. PROFESSIONAL. uv BUYS, VVm. FUBUC, NOTARY AHD ATTORNEY-AT-LA- 'iwlar M r'i a.', of tlic: suit, . as the centre around wluui rctolvc i:, their re(KctIc oil, its. tlie ii'amts. Lit Ofiice lu Court House, ii.ii t Iroin 'i' otai' out.t aid jour-- j nev t . Olt i It i,,., e. lfoi-.r-- r Utah. City. The sun. the cential and rulimr power of the planetary s stem, ami the source S. A. KENNER, of light and heat to the caitli and all the ether planets, ii a globe about h33,00u vv, miles in dianiitrr It makes one ri voluey-at-- L tion on its axis iu about 23 data and 7 SALT LAKE CITY. hours. In order to imagine the solar sstim to ouisehes we must think ofit as Practices In all tlic Courts of tlie Terntory suspended in space; bring held up bj the immutable laws of gravitation First, ATTLWALL WOOTTOX, the great central bail so last as to overcome tlie atti action of all tlie planets and compel them to circle around it ; net the planets, each turning on its own axis while it Hits around t Ire sun in an elliptiMiJicay, Wasatch Co., Ituh. cal oibit. Accompanj ing the planets are other bodies, called moons, each turning on its own avis and revolving around its XZLeriTy Law and Notary PuLlic. planet, aud all whaling about the gnat at Attorney central ob in a dizy waltz. We shall Ktnl Pitat, Loan and Collecliou each planet in regular order as dcBcnbc A fepeiiulty. we pais outward from the sun in our OflW Opposite the Salt Lake House, Main fitreot, laik Cttv, Utah. journey through the solar system. In av ing the sun we pass over a distance two 000 link's and come to the about cf M. L.IXPSAY, oibit of Jbicury. Tins is the nearest the s' li of any of ti e definitely known planets, yet LeViriiir, and seveial other HLBLR, UTAH. ndiononu r n rt that flu re is a plaint Office TJowr Ha m. to p. m., and 7 to 10 nvoiiing about the mu at anuandis-t- a p. rn. Uihce at residence. ire oi about IS OOti 0, 0 miles. ou a Mi rt i.i may sometimes be el ar eve img j"st a i t s inset, asabiight C. liorioi. nark Meg tar n ar tk vvevt.-rCivil E'fiooor. County Surveyor zed re- - ns. y, a Attorn ner, iDtly NOTARY PUBLIC, nslte iglit. "J Elxields, - - . I. PhysicianI Surgeon 1 F. WESTPHAL. Dr, irabiei ft, id r.CWTLQT .! L. W rain! t f I t1 . u Vitalized Ail L vOTliC G'WPiANTEM) A1. ti i iii V,.' i trat'rtv s a r olutii n 't (litislk moit rcccii-ai- .. mon.; ill pr ci, a p.aicts. u vv an ie at M rciry w bin at its t pt i 't n arost th sun, we pi tilled-n- , fiuii it only 2b,f00,0'10 nii'e-- . Siarli igfrom tliis pf.i t vv ar, cameo space on its elliptna' jf ur i y at tin- lai ef 30 ndh s a siciud, wlu'w it rotat i on H avis once in a'jmit 24 and a quart r hours. u if- it i a s - - t'iri-ug'- ih. $ Land Ascent - . 2 p. o. r.ox sc i ' TTi e . v f I.v;:r City, Ul vh. M it Answers oil letters concMn'njr J foi ict'U tml 'Uin ) fi'c frirl-rt-- d X auUs bov injr open for dittgi.unt bw ICC, Sait tiH ftnni-be- b nry. f P' All I ecL w. to. , S'-TZ'ZZl Attoj nry - at - L iv, OS' try. St X-a- . !YI Ancir-e- y ni ts SLT Street, LAKE CITY. - .All kind of Lsml Entiics Made aud Perfected. lAXD COXTICSTS A SPECIALTY. LEGG BIROS., ! Slices. of First Ciass Manufacturers TERMS. rlv First Et ONDTLA, CLASS f -- $1 ' M, at Arc, the Mill. 4 Shtmrle? deliv erod on short notire and tftnn. Mill situated on the South Fork of the Provo Kiver. Prices Reduced CaTolaets, $3 CO per X7czen. Ca.xd.3, 3 CO per X'czext f "W. S. 'CKTXX-XsS- f ' C, THOTOG RATHER. Ilsbnrf Tlie 3n1sscu.xI STEAM WASHER I I lays." The only coni mon sense Washer Invented. t I ;pri - ClaudLia. XsXr XX ennls. Illdway, sole agent for Wasatch Co., Utah. . 3 V xxs. pEO. OLACKI.EV I 'Contractor T tBullder, Carpenter, A5vD LNDERTAKEH. X3.e1oer N, 'yoiklli Hcd ' X3w. T7ta.K. City. 5Tclm Crcclx I I t t v- - X - - Flowna Sandsron Sens, tSx - ur All Sizrs All orders prnmp!!r fijtnd. SEeTser Cit3r, t TJtali . I ,P. H. McCUIRB, Manufacturer of RFD and WHITE f. ff r ' J ) TINE . LC-MBEa- FIRST CLASS quality, and Terms llt&MOTlAWC. h s f i J )K ah. MAR1 as i In about 44 days we find vve have made one ha'f the journey, and arc now at the farthest point from tlie snn, a distance of alio it 43.000,000 miles. In 41 days long r we have r turned to the place of itcrting, having made the complete revolution around the great central orb. Lit in now examine the plaint itself. We tlml Mi rcuiy is about 3,000 miles in diametf r. It w ouid require about twenty glob's the sie of Mercury to make one as large a. the earth. Yet as it is oim loerth denser than t le tartli it would only r quire about HI Mireuries to weigh as much as our earth. A pound weight removed to Mercury would weigh only about seven ounces. As Mercury's avis is much inclined from the perpendicular, is seasons arc quite peculiar. An inhabitant of M.rcury must become the most sudden nnd violent changes of temperature. Tlire i3 no marked distinction of zones as with us, but each zone changes its character twice each Mercurial yiar, cr eight time3 during one of our years. To H'ustratc : Lit us locate ourselves upon the equator. The sun, which appears from four and a half to ten times larger than the ann does to us, (the average is seven times larger) pours its direct rays upon us. Making a temperature sufficient to turn water to steam and even .melt many of the metals. Each day, tlie snn rapidly recodes to the north, until in three weeks tlie sun has to near tlie northern horizon, w hen it begins to return and in three w eeks more it is again over our head at noon pouring down its burning tropical raj s. It passes on to the south and returns again in six weeks. Let us now pass to the pole. There are no distinct frigid zones, but large regions near the polls have six weeks continuous day and torrid heat ; alternating with six weeks of continuous night, and arctic cold. This entire lound of transition is swept through four times during one of our years. The surface of Mercury is covered with lofty mountains and deep one mountain being twice as high as Mount Everest, of the Himalayas, the highest mountain on our globe. It is thought by some that Mercury lias a dense atmosphere loaded with clouds, which would materially diminish the intensity of the sun and make the planet quite habitable, but this is emphatically denied by Sir William Ilerschel, who asserts that the atmosphere js too iusignifl-cato be detected. We yyi'i now pass on in our outward journey to fie u.qV'.t.e.f Venus, w1jh,ja at a mean- - ui.. of" about 6o,0r!,i.fi i uifio? from tlre sum ii isp a n t u as" The Quien of etyliu by the ancients Biauty. When visible before sunrise, she was called I'husphorus, Lucifer, of the Morning Star ; and tv hen visible iu the evening after sunset, Hespirus, Vesper, or the Evening Star. She is the most briiliaut of all the planets, at titacg being bright enough to ca.it a shadow at accus-toimd- 110 Main Walls- v 4 - to vat-Iey- s, nt ( night. In onr next article vve will follow YenuV in her course about the great central orb and give a theory of the possibility of life upon her surface. Capsized and Drowned. George Harbour Ai?rr-jsja- J ' t I HERLK , EiAzran Aaij-Ai- a ifAJISA!, CITY UTAH. Memi-ihs- , A skiff containing May 27 two men and three ladies was caught in a wind and rain storm this afternoon while crossing the river just south of this city and, capsiod. All the occupants wire drew ncd. s e- j irlM J , - be-or- b-- s - ranch-house- nt 's st 1 I'lsVl-U-- 'l rt ul ft i I find tU o l'( r ,hnrt noice reasonable terms. Hough and Dreaaed An (Ut. Scii'va'ku mvs; riesets, Moulding, Etc. enc I oh w.ts ii It fit Icy La, m .Title 17 In tiio Lnidl States steam rlt!",. and i the survey of tie i i ms for ex my at nme w to ui'i-iAND dOdSl SHOEINS. ei ml (lu , iu tila St l.iiilt Aits', Oil mu i bout Mount St. Ell vs. whU'h mounts'! Buggies neatly repaired on shortest no- -' was aftoiwarJ ascemli'd to a ho gh rice, at IIATC1V S SLACKS MITH SHOP. tbove t'io snow h vol greater than w n over made b 'fore above that Lno b; TERMS, CASH.Alpino plimb.'rs. ley bay Is a mere on on the AU.sk.in coast sown iLy to sixty nidus west of Yakutat bay, an i would have no existence wire for an uumenso glue or emunatiar front Mount St. Elia and jutting otr ,nto the r.vcifio ocean far enough FlilST CUSS IN ALL RESPECTS. side of tiic bay. Ot the Monday morning, July JO, the expodi V tiou for llio explorat on of thy luoun buns got under wav: The course a first lay up tho cns'erO shore of ley bay, to where tho Ind ans said a larg IIEBER, UTAH. r vet osms in, the head of the bay thence up the r ver to where it cami from Ulster the ice of 1 BLACKSMITH INC be-m- wd-ter- n Terms Reasonabfe. IMMENSE GLACIERS, HEBER HOUSE, as far as tho Yakut Indians ever gi when hunting bears, mountain goats, etc., and thence to the base of Mount MRS. M. McMULLIN, Prop. St. ELas. At 8.30 o'clock tho party truck a small river, fifty to seventy-fivyards wide, wh ch had to be ford- Gcsd Board and First ed middle deep in from the glao'ers. Tho next hour's walk wa over a beautiful pralrio, with heavy RATES REASONABLE. grass and w Id Interspcrsod with strawberry patches loaded with fra t and many pretty clumps of evergreen trees. This march brought thr party to tho great river which omptiot into the head of ley bay, nnd which was struck about- - six to eight milos ftom Us mouth. Its immense a:zs was a great surprise, as it was not supposed tlmt such a river ex sted In that part CHOICE of Alaska. Whore It was first struck tho stream is from a mile to a mile aud a half wule; 800 to 1,000 yards is water, tho remainder be.ng low mud, sand, and gravel. Tho bay is covered at higl ure A'icotiol for Medicinal Purposes. water, when the stream must be ' A SECOND MlSSIS'im Cjrus Noble Bourbon, Gnluncsss Imv In appearance; its' west.-rbank is ported lortor, etc. perpendicular wall of ice, part of tin JOHN McNAY, Proprietor. same groat gacicr which forms the western shoro of ley bay. It was loaded with gl.cior mud from tho Mount St, Elias Alps, and its swift current, JOE GOODWIN & SONS, with waves about a foot high, was u 'miles au thought to bo eight or hour. It was surm'sod at tho time, and af ;or ward partially Corroborated, that tho great river was cut rely too big in every way to bo draining ouiy tho seaward slopes of the St, El a, BEST CUTS' Alps iu tho vicinity of the roountan; from w h ell it comes. It muit head fat beyond the range and break through them at llopartau pass, and after drain , t Door. North of Hatch A Co. ing tho Travosse pino districts its mud. dy praters from the g'aelers discolor all the waters of Icy bay and for many WASATCH ' rp,Tes out to tho sea. It wa.i named Jones r'ver, after George Jones, oi New York city, amt gvograph pally, was one of tho most impoitaat discoveries of the expedit on. It is not thought to bo rivaled by any Alaskan GEO. SMITH, Proprietor,' river emptying into the Iacitio ocean. Tho real ASSENT OF MOUNT BT. EI.IH Next dflrtr to Mark Jeffs Store, Main Street, also ut Ilia residence in Charleston. began July 23. After several, days' Heber, climbing tho baroraitor showai an Will koep on hand tlie cholrtest ascent altogether above the ana lev.,1 ol about 7,200 feet, nearly nil of v.li'cii BI ntton, Pork and Sausugc,- was above tho snow level. This gave Hoof, to tho parly, it is beliovod, the Alpine record of tho highest climb above, the HEBER AND PARK CUT snow level Over in ulo, certainly the h'ghest on an almost unknown mountain. The party roiurned to Icy bay well satisfied with Its record. Its geoe pea-v'ne- s, Heber, - - Utah. t f Wines, Liquors and Cigars. MEAT MARKET BEEF & MUTTON. , graphical results Were beyond its expectations.1 Three immense peaks, Stage Line Leaves Ileber daily (Sundays excepted)4 from 12.000 to 8,000 feet high, were 8 a. ih., and Park City at 3 p. mnamed, af.or tho president. Cleveland at the secretary of the navy, Punk; Whitney Peak, and tlie commander of tho Pinta, Nichols Peak. from Icy bay to lakutat bay, a swamp was encountered, an I the party At Yakutat three sepbarely escaped. CaiTicd at Reasonable Rates- arate excursions were nindo and many new geographcal features mapped.' - I THOMAS S: WATSON, A Young Man Trios Farming. Almost every one has heard tho story Mark Twain tolls about Ilenry Ward Beecher when the latter first indulged In the luxury of amateur farming. The great preacher bought a pig for $5, fed it f .0 worth of corn, and then sold it for $6. He sa d bo made on the tins Co?; Asimdar -- w - m'fii-- in preparRit 40 fiimlnli no inv e three-quartu- ti VT S. ALEXANDER El. ? liivr ' a- kb-p- s j nlprrti ! vv j WONL-fc.FH.AHt- -j com-laiuit- i it- -, 1 , tas til iVI?U fUMsoral uu nc W e si a" m si louuMer the torn and tne t . r as l it- 1 ue oiU .1. stem co.iM-- li and as it has carefully Included ov tty had the honor of receiving from the war acre of laud ll at is of wdu- - to man or depaitment, general land, aud Indian are nut"ia!y b. a,t, the ueiahl-orbureau, etc , notice of the issuing of t VIUS1UI untidy slad that it should in tin re. umre d eel. or. t. that tin ir officers in the local! . st'-- k v i aid t lie ntmoet iv, ;dj' ,vi Kiip a. J t - c to be vis r, ! i. j dv"n song tills w a'l With ci, piv l.eliii s iu mfor.natUm for the a id Ill'll siy til.' mis b.I.v....ig fei tile at r and feed wti.in Jesse Carrs Grab. I kav o tlie honor to ask of tlie gov eruor .Mr Carr oyer another tunu name in of I inti that be taken to notify the The clei- I.ak P mcl.o. ilk tn";-- ! a iitt.r to the land ofin sa d t! at the people cf the committee's pulpOsi-- l visit, b.v Juie I), (kirr and incU-ieby a it mt vv a , id- - . :;..d ti.ut tt nuu iitui kim m, (hkuu iu tuo wail, came into liis possession at tlie laid .j in the region of tlie famous lava counties aud districts alf'cted by irrigalay close of the Modoc war. Some small beds. Can- and bis hired vv rib both tion, to form reprt'senatlvo committees portions of it wire formally owned by knew that the statement was a deliberate wlio shall be fully pi spared to testUy e on and Jesse Applegate and his brothers, the Senate committee on its arrival. some olil maps it is still c.Vleil Apple-gate'- faliehood. This tract of Sand is not iu How and when the Applegates tlie famous lava beds. It did not ex- Its time will necessarily be very limited, came in contact with Jesse 1). Carr is perience the lioirorsof that war. Cap- and it is therefore imperative that all not known, but it is genciallr belin ed tain Jack was caught by the troopers in Interested in the future of legislation that Cair louned money on moitgiges to a building now occupied fts a keeping directed to the reclamation of arid lands the onginol Applegate, then took him louse by Carrs men as he w as alt 'milt- by tlie storage, conservation and distriinto lus employ, as Applegate claimed to ing to escape into tlie Goose lake region, bution of the water supply for industrial and that is all that this pait of tlie coun- uses, should be prepared beforehand to Apple-gate- s be a surveyor. Tlie surviving are broken down and pemiiksi. try had to do with tlie Modoc war and presi nt their facts and opinions. It would be of great service to the One is confined in a southern Orignu tlie lava beds. The famous lava d asylum and his only memory relates to are on tin- west side of Tule lake, a day committee if a sketch map could be preoffice, Jesse D Carr, wlio it is pcpu'aviy sup- and a half's ride from Carr's much. It pared in tlie surveyor-general- 's posed lias bem the cause of the ruin of is separated from fairs Clear lake ranch sliowiug the locatiou of all irrigation tiic once nourishing Applegate family. by three miles of water, several miles districts and enterprises in Utah, nnd if 1 lie land w ldch Jesse I). Cair acquired of land aud a high mountain ridge. Can-lia- practicable also the main ditches should nut a single head of stock th- re. from the Applegates was, however, only be indicated tliereon. I have asked the It Is not only on Clear lake that Carr commissioner of the geucral land office a few acres in extent, but it served ns a nucleus forthnt bold and uuluvv f, if acqui- has vv ithout shadow of right and title to request the doing of this. Any such sition of land to which the attention of fenced in public land, but it is tlie same papers and information should be for-v- v the United Stats gov eminent 1 as now on Tule lake, fair l.as run a fence arded here so as to reach us not later been directed. The first step taken by along that lake from a point know n as than July 13th. All papers should ha directed U. S. GeCair was to have a complete survey I5cv ails' to the fence belonging to tlie made of that territory north of Clear ranch of two Scotch boys London and ological (survey, for use of lT. S. Senate lake to Lost river, west from Clear Lake Gibson, lie has so built this fence that Committee on Irrigation, care of to Steel swamp, and south to tlie alkali a poor German who has 1G0 acres on tlic Yours most respectfully, This liav ing borders cf Tule lake has been shut off flats and the Pot holes. llHuivun J. Hi.niox, been done, Carr, who owned here and from water. From Ei vans to tlie Scotch Irrigation Engineer. there, through a moitgage, some odd 1G0 boy s, a distance of ovir tweuty-hiiles- , Washington, I). C., May 20, 1880. . S. L. aer.s, began to have erected a wall there is no outlet to water, anil the disaround this immense str tchof Urritoiy. tance would have been long-- r had not The wall eommeneid at the northern end Tamos Ilevans maintained lanes despite A IlOKHinEE CHIME. of Char lake, lau north to Lost liver the tliri atenings and the attacks of ran a'ong that tr am till it sir ick Wil- Carr's hired men. Justus M. Dudley Commits InCar lias secured several odd 1(10 ners low cr k, followed that to the south cest With II is Own Daughter. folk, then turned ycs't taking in a num- here and there by employ trig cow boy s to and ber of springs, avoiding tlie alkali fiats, file homestead, deseit, On Tuesday last a w arrant was put in aid then finishing up at the southern end other claims, letting them prove it up the hands of Sheriff Fowler for the arof Clear ake. It is estimated that there then bvying from them ami promptly rest of Justus M. Dudley, living on are at Last 40,000 acres of laud within discharging them. He has had an old Spanish Fork river, c! urged with the Irishman take up laud for ldm, whose crime of Incest. From the this wa l. facts as Jesse 1). Carr holds most of this land boast has been that lie was not a citizen learned from tlie ovvu statements to girls under most flimscy pretenses anil undtr of tiiis damnable country. aud lias acDudley's sisters, and other relatives, it no shadow of title. Ilis ranch house quired the land by other illegal modes. would appear that a few days ago she aud barns, workshop aud stables are loIt lias been Cans steady aim to keep gave birth to a chilli, Rud ou being quescated about six minutes walk from the settlers out of the county and lie has tioned v&ry closely who the father of it There are some, however, w shores of Clear lake. He has declared succeeded. as, confessed in tears thut no one but that the lands on which his corrals are who have been bold enough to defy him. her father had ever had sexual luGm located arc swamp lands, and the same Cair claims land tiiat lias not yet been course w ith her, and declared he was tlie fenced on the western side of Char lake. s about the land where the main father of her child. Dudley's wife died Two yisrs ago Louisa lixldy, one of the a few are situated. years ago, nnd the daughter has , tiled had the Iu ids communication to tlie land office survivors of the Modoc niassiu-rccharge of affairs at home since Jesse I). Cair iias said that tlie surround- on tlie border of Cliai; lake and buiH that time. She Raid lie commenced his vv ing raudn ros of the bctt r class arc ell there a cabin Carr lias repeatedly sent illicit relations with her two years ago. pleased with this wall, as it prevents orders to his men to have her barns and She is now close upon 18 years of age. stock from scattering. IIovv well phased cabin pnllcil down or burnt and lias in Dudley was taken before Commissioner they are can be judged from the follow- various wars tried to drive her off tlie Hills on Wednesday and held in $3,000 ing facts: This w all incloses, as lias al- laud. St tiler have come there and have bonds pending the examinatian, which is ready been said, nearly 40,000 acres of been tcirrrized by the boys Carr lias set for the 11 th day of June, at which public land, which by right should afford with him. Louisa Bodily has a fine liny time it is expected that tlie girl will be free pasturage to the stock of every body rancli on the northern end of Tulc lake, able to she being at present iu testify, raising cattle in those parts and also ou but ow ing to the vv ay the county lias been bed from her confinement. The comTulc Lake. It lias been so built that It fenced in by Carr she bus to have her plaint, which is sworn to by Edgar incloses every spring, every meadow, cattle driven a three day s' drive to tlie Houghton, a relative of the girl, charges every piece of swamp laud on which potholes aud there keep them for the on information and belief that on or grass grows, every mountain that fur- summer. about August 30, 188S, the crime was nishes timber or shade trees, and every Cattle that have been driven from their committed. In default of ball Dudley stream and streamlet. Outside this wall accustomed pastures, even though that languishes in the county jail. Utah Enon the extreme west is a nai row barrel pasture may be eaten out, will always quirer. strip of 'country with coarse spur gras. sliay back, and this constant driving Here Jesse 1). Carrs Tule-iak- e fence is keeps them poor. There is not a rsi-deThe Bishop Inquest. on Tule lake from Cornel's to Rodmet, which Incloses all the grass lands scs- New York, May 21.- - At along that lake and also prevents other dys and from Louis Landes, in Langell sion of the case on Washington inquest stock getting to water. valley, to the smallest landowner, that Mrs. lilshop, mother of Car has so cleverly contrived to fence lias not a grievance against Carr. Alto- Irving Bishop, the deceased, testified that on one occain this county that anybody attempting gether Carr holds, in Klamath county, sion her sou had lain for six days as if to rear stock on Tule lake would have the Or., and Modoc county, Cal., some sixty dead, but she held to the belief tiiat lie cattle perish of thirst unless they climbed thousand acres of land to vv Mob lie has was alive, and ou the seventh dRy he the high ridge between Tule lake and no title. lie has been slowly driving rose up and was himself again. This, Clear lake to get w ater vv here it is into bankruptcy other stockmen, delayed Mrs. Bishop said, was when he was a Having accomplished that jour- settlement and otherwise retarded the boy, and hd had had several similar ney in order to starve upon this barren progress of the county. since. She further said he had hillside, they would not find purchase rs a horror of the surgeon's knife while in in the autumn. Utahs Irrigation. these trances and always carried a paper The country around Clear lake is unThe subject of irrigation nnd the about his person explaining this feeling. like any other. The northern and eastern stofage of waters was never of more She said she saw this paper w ith him an borders are richly clothed with grass, the Interest to the people of this territory hour before he left Philadelphia on the western and extreme southern are barren. generally and the residents of this valley fata! evening. Although she came on at On the north-eaof Clear lake runs an in particular, than during the present once when notified of his illness, they immense marsh, from which Carr cuts a season, and never in the history of Utah would not let her see him, hut said the deal of hay. He a'so cuts hay on has more been done tow arils solv ing tlie gnat doctors were wflh him. She had a prethe lake borders. A great portion of the great question. sentiment that they would cut him with is The city council of this city has been lakebordir again inclosed by a fence, their knives before they would lot her see but the Marsh has not as yet been fenced, working hard all spring to do something him. She argued with them to no purCarr employing one or two of his boys for our thirsty citizens, and the water and said : Ho is simply in a trance pose to ride around the marsh during the day- commission is still busily at work on and they do not understand ids case. time and keep the cattle from off the bay. plans for a water supply. In addition Tuesday morning I was brought to Tlie rest of tin 40,000 acres is covered to tills the government has stepped forthe undertakers and there shown the with good bunch grass, making excellent ward to Investigate the subject of irrigaof my murdered son." feed during the summer, aud plentifully tion in the territories, and as Utah stands body Miss Ida Orrue Jones, wlio has known near with the the list in importance, she supplied springs. top of for fifteen years, told of a trance The stone wall commences oil tlie ex- will receive a full share of attention. Bishop of Bishops where a physician pronounced treme northern end of Clear lake, at that During tiiis spring, an engineer connected him dead and of his recovery half an point where the liav lands and tie bamn with thy deflartmens speptyrany hour i.fviT'iw bad been laid offu Dr. Lie nt i t.. ,14 country begin, act'd a gate rVia.jf howexrr, fai'ts jdafhra .to. ofir monv as to uis on I r A t vq a htstY GriSi CoaiAj " i i and I87:t .wl stated that the doctors ho pring bn K. At ab"r'Xair a mile i.j with ui.u piuuouuncd n4tu diradr ,eie s U aeutVr gate, siiui- - storage of water. or he would not be cor.vl.sccd, hav- Ou top of this comes the promised 1 isit though lari locked, and which i on the direct had charge of similar cases. An ading road to Tule lake. About a mile diitant of the Senate special committee on irrigaw3 taken until Monday. Is another gate, then there Is no gate for tion, which will be in session in this city journment a good day's ride, though the za'I has a forseveral days during the summer. In The Ked Menbreak here and there, tlie break being this connection the follow ing letter will that the river has been crossed and the be of general Interest : Bhamderlain, Dak., May 25. The Inwail built on the opposite side. On the Hon. Mr. Tuowis; My dear sir I have dians of the lower Brule and Crow Creek east side are two gates, and on the south the honor to ask jour consideration on agencies were considerably pleased to side one close to the Mowitch springs, behalf of the United States Senate special learn the Sioux Commissioners were where Carrs fine bulls are kept. The committee on irrigation, to the faet tiiat soon coming and that their agencies wall it is estimated cost Carr somewhere it will visit your territory some time would be visited first. They commenced in the neighborhood of $73,000, and also within the middle of August next, work at the lower Brule and it was unthe lives of many Chinamen, the bones probably being at Salt Lake city by doubtedly a good move on the part of of whose skeletons are still bleaching the 13th. the commission, as all the Indians at As the engineer-expealong side the scene of their labors. assigned to the Crow and lower Brule w ill sign with very The w ail is of solid stone. It has a committee, and now engaged under its little urging, and their doing so w iU have solid foundation, on which ore heaped orders in organizing the work of inquiry, a good effect on those at tlie other agenheavy rock to the height of five feet. I am desirous for its use of obtaining a!! cies wlio are opposed to ani thing the It ts a good three day's ride around It, go.isib! information in ad' ancc. I have whiles propose. Proprietor. i iiimim d. iT. f?f' o ly. ,fW ,5, I. 11m iiiismitxjvho,. came JoLho .maaclujaoit SaMnlMMM.Ijil jjey would improve tho back part of their lotA. They were young mon with plenty of business on'.hmid, and so could not work tho garden growloi rACO.VS, CA1UUAGES, thomselves. The oilier day one of them made a statement of expenses and gains to find out how he stood rhietons, Hoad Carts, Heavy Team Has-- with his farming experiment He dis, ness, Etc, covered that he had pa d $8 for fertilizers, 115 for labor, had sworn 500 times Alrays keeps Extras on hunch. at his neighbors chickens, had quartwioe reled on this account, pae sued UTAH.- onco for killing two cats, nearly mob-bo- d MIDWAY, for k ckmg a dog out of h s tomatoes, aud had for his gain one mess of garden peas, five tomatoes, one dozen CO, ears of corn, a prospective peck of potatoes. After this my young friend wijl WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,. plant his farm in lawn gnus aud attend Ihu market for b a best veg .'tables- Lancaster t'x&nUnor. 100 f- 10H Front St., San Francisco 1 FnvmiMw imuidmam f - LILIENTHAL - & - 4 I -- S Vp irv |