Show PROM FROM OTHER COUNTIES COUNTIE S jaems gleaned from the Terri territory tori d press the correspondent who was on hh big way to the yellowstone yellow stone national park as announced in the last CLIPPER has reached his big destination d esti i nation and writes the following letterio letter to the corinne caliope of july when I 1 last wrote to you we were camped on the majestic snake river at st anthony Ant bouy idaho since then we have crossed the great rocky mountain divide and to day we are camped at the mammoth hot springs in tile the wonderland erland of the world yesterday yesterday Yest erda Y we passed through the golden gate G ate it was a grand picture to look nand one over which an artist would sigh even as bierstadt Bler stadt sighed im the wierd valley of the yosemite as church almost wept amid the majesties of the andes as kensett the autumn al glories of the catskills because no mortal hand band can transfer to canvas the beLu deluties ties upon the eye must linger feelings in the soul that gods handwork is above and beyond mortal po to transfer our first entrance into the park was at a t the fite faie hole basin here we saw sa w the fountain geyser play in all its beamut beauty Y and it was a sight the travelers attention here also is the famous paint pota basin about fifty feet feel in diameter and is alive e with bubbling in and beijing pa kairit ik t of different colors the colors never mixing A number of beautiful steam vents can also be seen here a description of I 1 am unable to give as it il would require a mightier pen than I 1 can wield Lea leaving leavina vinc fire hole we go to the upper basin and witness the maneuvers of the different geysers of that place principally which is the old faithful which throws a large volume of water feet I 1 in n the air every sixty minutes ne never v er varying a half minute truly this is a sight mortal man is fortunate to behold our next points of interest were t the he mud geysers where tons of black mud are thrown high in the air every few esThe escape of steam when this mud is thrown out makes akes a noise like the roaring of many cannons we next visit marys lake a large body of water eleven thousand feet above sea level this lake it is thought is the reservoir from which all the geysers and steam vents receive their supply of water There bere aye ae n now ow two very nice steam boats on this lake and they are well patronized by the upper ten thou thousand saud but newspaper men and the other poor scrubs of the earth have to navigate about the lake astraddle of a big lug log thanks to the generosity of the government can be had free of charge the mammoth hot springs area are a wonder within themselves imagine a large marble basin capable of hoid holding gallons of boiling hot bot water all about feet higher than the surrounding country an and d you have tho mammoth hot springe 0 1 in toto to to but you have to see them to know the beauties transfigured trans figured thero there in by the rays of the sun i i what is to be seen at the falls lind and grand canyon will be the subject of my next letter to the Cali caliope oge FRANK JONES yellowstone PARK july 22 04 1892 the following are locals from the wasatch wave of july john turner and his mill hands came down from the saw mill friday to spend the ile he says we run the mill five days and sawed out feet the road is good quite a number of indians came in from the reservation saturday cale and they had not been in town but a short time when some of them showed signs of having found some firewater fire water white while field mice like white buffalo alethe are the exception and not the rule role but robert lindsay captured one friday and brought it to bieber saturday to present it to aled bond who is collecting sp emens mens for school purposes I 1 alti tbs rush at the clotworthy and hk hicken acken butcher shop saturday was something unprecedented in the history of the town four butchers were kept busy cutting and sawing and yet the customers were obliged to wait for a chance to trade after getting the mail friday mori ning the stage 0 driver tried to start his bis team but one of the horses ref refused us to go A little buckskin perua pers iua SIO aion n was used with the result of causing the animal to fly back break jug ing the breast strap this let tile the tongue drop which seared scared the other horse and had it not been for the prompt pro ampt action of alva murdock murdoch in catching the frightened animal there would have been a lively runaway run away ava sheriff webber came over from park city tuesday and placed jaseph moulton under arrest on a charge 11 of unlawful cohabitation he wan wa taken to the park the follows following ng da day Y where he waived examination and was placed under bonds of to appear before the grand jury james clyde came in from strawberry the other day with a ver very bad hand band ile he caught the thumb and first finger of his right hand between the rope and the horn born of the addle while handling a wild animal the thumb was terribly torn and mashed and the finger broken at this first joint william ryan las hafi returned from his trip to eastern utah and says he be has not seen any place in his travels that suits him as well as provo prove valley he says the people are more liberal minded more energetic live more peaceable and are getting along better than arc the people of any other county in tile the territory we agree with him believing that wasatch is the queen county of utah tile the rock work on tile the new schoolhouse is now lone done anil and mr bradder and the stone masons mason returned to ogden saturday mr bradder will return to look after the brick work but expects to turn the building over to the carpenters by the sixth of august the contractors have done a good job so go far and we hope the carpenter work will be equally as good wells at backs hot springs aprin b s some forty artesian wells are being a and nd are to be driven and bored there the object being to complete a large carp pon pond about thirty acres of red top and timothy are to be planted as a prevention against mosquitoes gnats etc operation are goin going fron on at present two wells being driven by mr berber who has had so much success in bountiful and cottonwood our south bountiful ond ent has been taking a short trip down to draper k sand sandy riverton riv erton and some other towns north of theretha the reThe ilu immense mense fields of grain including barley oats rye and wheat the grain is so high that one can only see the horses ears cars in it when it is being harvested every farm has a good adobe or brick house no rock houses bouses are to be seen each farm has hag a small grove of trees for firewood or shade trees to sell etc as well as being fenced in with cottonwoods cotton woods and poplars another feature that might add interest to mention is that bees in in great numbers are raised on most of the farms dear editor being 0 situated as I 1 am at present presentia pres entin in an out of the way place I 1 very much enjoyed reading your interesting papers and consequent lysaught an opportunity to obtain the daft issue SU e in perusing the contents of the last I 1 find the various wailing 0 out outa a quiet existence and standing the extreme heat as best they can feeling sure that you dear editor will stand questing 0 on anything within the range range T of your little enterprise I 1 take the liberty to asedo you know any place within in sal said range bearing the name of centerville Cent erville I 1 found in the last issue that mr john waymon whom I 1 knew used to reside in center 7 Y il ile e owned a machine for drivie dri vir g wells but did this gentleman lad had moved away from said place or whet whether lier the entire town was interra in terre ed in the machine under the alive ove named however this be I 1 would realy like to know whether there are any people in centerville Cent erville and if so what are they engaged in that so absorbs their minds and time as to render it for the CLIPPER to get a foot hold in their midst I 1 think that this alo ne me wo would uld be interesting enough to remove some of tile the plate matter that we find 0 occupying so EO much erace in our rape I 1 have also had the good fortune obtain a copy of paper edited in summit ceaud am pleased to find a well filled paper and correspondents working faithfully in each town ship preparing their notes for the same MOW TOW it if the CLIPPER haq hai no correspondent in centerville Cent erville as yet I 1 would be pleased to offer my services cervices Fer vices free of charge in helping to find this lost region of country and keeping the CLIPPER posted as to there whereabouts were aboms and solving the mysteries mis teries of their very truly YOURS am M E C correspondent in reply to the above offer we will say that your correspondence would donld bo be greatly appreciated by us and wo we think by the people in general we ve have extended and still do extend invitation i to all to cou news items to th tb e CLIPPER |