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Show tBm '"tow ms 4 ip: (i 4. t TTT . i ,, i SATURDAY nRUAHT LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO i f f " - - (Compiled From the t I pi m OUR. GALLERY OF PIONEERS fc. iurr u. vfWW - -.- V - jj-- 'v- fLcy;r Y. w: V4 w y t 7 J I X &srz y . , . en 'It t Um. Tbe tint report stated only that the woodwork of the William H. sheerman Store houae bad burned, the T11 originated in a room occupied by OM Hanaen and Bro tail-or- a at about midnight. Later a letter received by Ifoeea Thatcher, who was la this etfy, stated that a quantity of produce belonging to the Utah Northern railroad and wheat and other goods valued at about 1490, belong lug to Mr. Thatcher had also been destroyed. C. Frank, bookkeeper for the Utah Northern loot ad of his clothes accept thoee which he wore at the time and General Hyde lost a II military coat which had been in the haada of the tailor. Further advtcee to Mr. Thatcher, by him given to The News told of heroic conduct on the part of Ed- ward Holden. Richard Steel and E. D. Ci u wilier, young man of Logan, who risked thalr Uvea to remove from the cellar of the burning building 21 kegs of powder. The powder waa stored under a stairway; and though firebrands and sparks were failing among the kegs, the young men brushed them away with their hats and succeeded In carrying the kegs to a place of safety. The transcontinental railroad line has again bean blocked eA hut the obstructions had been cleared and the trains, are running. One of the passengers that had been long delayed by the heavy snowdrifts waa Charles R. Savage of this city. Account tq given of his experiences. Mr, Savage had gone east to get pictures and was tied up about 10 days by the blockade. Ho praised the railroad for Its efforts to make the passengers comfortable and happy. 4' ' V .' i - H. - 13X22 ( Vrtmk Pitilir TeTi of Ilk A local paragraph states that D. B. Huntington, the ladian intepreter, had completed the third edition of his Ute and Shoshone vocabulary, containing also Other , data concerning I the Indiana ' Ouwsm kco Thst Baa Awbj to Com to $ crcrno:i.CG7D ...... rr t-- J J - . By Robert Avesoau t i T" 4 . In. s In. , . .THE INDENTURES. THIS INDENTURE that Robe Are son, son of Thoma Ayraoa, late of Bradford, in the county of ork. of his own free will, doth put himself apprentice to Joseph Gould; Printer and Stationer of Middlesbrough on -- Tees, to learn his Art, an d with him after the manner of an , Apprentice to serve from the day of the date thereof unto the full end te and term of Seven Years; from thence next following to be fully and ended. During which term the said Apprentice hia Master - faithfully shall serve, his secrets keep, his lssrful commands everywhere , gladly do. ' He shall do no damage, to his said Master, nor see to be done of others, but to his Power anaft tell or forthwith give warning tor his said " Master of the same.' He shall not waste tbe goods of hia said Master, nor lend them un' , lawfully to any. , He shall not commit, fornication, nor contract' Matrimony within the said Term. He shall not ptay at Cards or Dice Table or any other unlawful. . games, whereby his said Master may have any loss mVh his own goo da or others during the said Term, without license of his said Master. - , -- He shall . . neither buy'nor selL ' nor absent himself He shall not haunt Taverns or Playhouse from his said Masters service day or night unlawfully. But In Al things .'as a faithful Apprentice, hs shall behave himself towards hia said Maa- -l . . , ter and all his during the said terma And tbe said Joseph Gould shell pay unto the said Apprentice each ' week during the first year three shillings and sixpence, during the second year four shillings and sixpence a week, during the third year five ' shillings and sixpence, fourth year six shillings and sixpence, fifth year seven shillings and sixpence, sixth year-eigslx- shillings -i - and pence, seventh year nine shillings amt sixpence. And instruct hia said Apprentice in the Art of Printing as compos- - Itor and which hs useth by hs best means that be can, shall " teach andpressman Instruct or canse to be taught and instructed. And for tbe true Performance of all and every the said Covenants and Agreements either of the said parties btndeth Itimsclf unto the other , by these presents, v - In witness whereof the parties above named to these Indentures Interchangeable have put their hands and seals the tenth day of Eebru-Var- y, and In the Twenty-fourt- h year of the reign of our sovereign Lady Victoria, by the grace of God of the united Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, and In the year of our Lord ' I -- cora-vple- -- , After J had expressed mr willingness to abide by the contents of tbe documentqnd signed my name, Mr. English, one of the witnesses, nlh There. you have tied a knot with myboj you tongue." which you cant unloose whh your' hands" ' WORKING HOURS. . " The were ten hours hours a day working (except Saturday) when we quit at 4 p.m. half an hour for breakfast, an 'Hour for dinner, half an hour for tea. In the summer, from 0:20 am. to 0:20 p.m.. in the winter, hours were from 8 am. to 7:19 p.m. It will be observed from the Indentures that my wages were three shillings and sixpence per week the first-ye(85c) and an advance of one shilling per week (24c) each vear. Journeymens wages in 1866 were tVenty , one shillings (26.26) to twenty four shillings- (20.00) per week. In those days there was not much in tbe shape of labor troubles; com- -, pared with today it wss a very peace-- 1 I able time. Elder Edgar JT- - Johnson, who recently underwent in operation for appendicitis In a local hospital, Is recovering rapidly. A combined Sunday school and M. L A. convention of the San Francisco conference;-Sr-planne- d for-- March 4 and 6, to be held in Oakland. Rix sessions will be held during the convention and all phases of the work will be treated. Frances J. Parsons la slowly recovering from tho flu at tho Best Bay hospital. For four weeks Mr. Parsons baa been critically ill. During this time his wife and daughter bare also been great progress rv printing. ; confined with slight attacks of the Since my apprenticeship days there ! flu- but they have almost entirely has been great progress in the art of; ar - J , wv jw Major Powell, the Colorado explorer, was in Salt Lake, having left his camp about miles from Kanab, where ha expected soon to return.- - Major Powell and his party spent the winter one thousand eight hundred and slxty-tw1 exploring the region south of Kanab (Queen's seal) ' monand the Colorado, along witnesses: placing ROBERT AVESON THOMAS OWEN KING. WM.-t- t. uments on oonspidous elevated points BROWN. XHOMA8 AV ' BARTHOLOMEW ENGLISH. ? The eon of Thomaa and Hannah T. experiences and narrow escapes; and and making topographical maps. Conhs assisted In the early .government siderable gold has been discovered King (the latter well known aa a surveys of the Sevier and Sanpete along the river, he reported, .though poet cm and prominent worker amoni . the women of Utah), the aubject of Arthur Parsons and wife, of Salt apprenticeship, Mr. Gould apportioned sphere of pioneer activity in malned to bo demonstrated. this sketch waa born In England In' any which he did not have a responsible Henry Dryden and Joseph Fawcett, Lake City, while visiting in Los An- myself and companion a days work, 1140. and with bia parent after Joln- -, share. In the early 40s he filled a who with their families had recently geles, were- called here to the bedside which ataa-tthe plat- mission four-yea- rs hi Jag. the Church la 186 2V came to Utah successful from New Zealand, had paid of their eon, Franks who has been an presses 1,000 dodgers. We finished la 1668 by aalling vessel to New Or- Great Britain, and after hie return, arrived 111 VH A 1,000 tha in six about a call at the News office. hour with the "flu. With dangerously leans and by ox team acroaa the he removed, in the late 78 to David Oandland, who had returned brother, Charles, from Salt Lake City, the great improvements In electricity Plains. WW1 still a youth he waa to taka charge of the Raft Idaho, River from a visit to San pets, waa exhibit- spent a week here, during the critical today the seif feeding machines can employed by the Young Express Co. ranch of former Governor Emery of ing specimens of coal taken from a Illness, but returned last Sunday. Mr. print 2.000 an hour. across Utah. In 1SI0 ha settled upon a , in carrying mail and express in those (lavs was all discovered near Mr. Pleasant and Mrs. Parsons will remain here for done g the Plains; also performing military ranch of hie own at Alma, Idaho, deposit ' by hand. An average compossoma time. duty at Fort Supply. Green River, which town he served aa bishop for by John Tidwell and sob of that place, itor would do well to set 1.000 ems an Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McLaughlin Death Of Bishop Hoagland Ham's Fork, etc., as well as later In 10 years. At the organ I ration of the home hour. (Today a linotype machine can entertained their at Berkeley Carson Valley, Nevada; and aa pony Raft River stake he waa chosen a Bishop Abraham Hoagland of the evening. Gaines were Played set up of6,000 to 8,000 ems an hour and express rider he carried the mail member of the high cpuncH. which Fourteenth ward, one of the beet Saturday the "swifts" have exceeded ' refreshments served. The guests some from Fort Brldger to the Weber hi position ha held until his death last known men of this city, had and included llr. and Mrs W. D. Ellis, those firurce. Utah, and later from Balt Lake to November. He was a courageous, died - Feb, 14. of Printers wage for day work, from Mr. Mrs. R. T. Evans, Mr and Boar Lake. He waa an Indian war ready, reliable and thoroughly useful Jurt twefre weeks to pneumonia. the latter part of the seventies, the day Mrs. and and W. Mrs. Charles Mr. and veteran, and had numerous thrilling West, after the death of his wife Margar- Aird for many years after, were about 22 00 Mrs. Mr. Jesse and MacDonald, et A a day. During the last few veara there Hoagland. lengthy obituary and for this depart- and had perished of cold on the way. tribute f aTeRIAL to hfm la published. He was E. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. C. W, Porter, has been quite an advance in the wage ment this week Is taken it was a difficult task to break road In hie T8th year. Funeral were and Mrs. J. W. Kingsbury and Mrs system. Union prices for day work services from the weekly edition of sufficiently to get the body and bring held In the Fourteenth ward meet- W. it. Moses. now are 242.00 ani on a week. from It back to this city. This was accomAn old fashioned Valentines party ing house, the speakers being PresiThe Deseret News for Feb. plished. however, Linotype men in some of the newseras by Robert and dent D. H. Wells, hour social the the feature of BVters Wllford paper offices earn from 265.00 to 11, 1171, Oeorge Young. regular Mutual session 276.00 per week, at less than eight Woodruff and John Taylor and Bish- following the old-tiConspicuous in the weeks news la at Ounp Floyd. Tho school with a hoars a day- - Compare these Kllltag R. Hunter. tonight op figures j brief account of the opening session A from Ophtr stated that Other deaths reported this week Valentine box, was conducted by Prof-C- . with the English printers In 1265, who of the constitutional convention call- at oMdispatch W. Rees, and all sorts of gay and were earning twenty-fothe pre- included the following: in tho Tenth Floyd Camp evening ahillings ed for the purpose of drawing up a vious 3. Cunnington shot and killed mer- (80.00) valentines much glum provided this week. ward, Jacob per city Armstrong, constitution with a view of taking it George Williams. It wss Mated that for the young people. to the Congress of the United States Williams first shot at Cunnington. the ago 72 year. Also In ths Tenth ward riment .J. W. Kingsbury, geologist for ths SALT LAKE DAILY TELEGRAPH. Caster Joseph GooIiTa Printing Office. W. Thomas. In Henry the Twentieth and seeking admission for Utah as a bullet plowing his fingers Cunning-to- n ward Mary Jane, infant Genera) . Petroleum . corporaion, is Left Tbe Master. Right The Apprentice of When came state of the Union. The convention ln I T daughter '1866,' a then draw revolver and fired, the Mark and Bithiah Lindsey. In this extended Inspection tour of southern was to work on the Salt Lake Orson ball entering Williams' left breast Jit the City Haft.' Hon. engaged and Utah. ven Jrear city Moroni Barham Gunn, age and t boy had grown up a man and s Pratt, Sr., called it to order and the killing him instantly. Telegraph, and started at my A surprise party was tendered Daily new situation October 2 of that year. eaw my old mastqr again. In 1203 I well advanced In years, son of John and Caroline Gunn. following temporary organization was While coupling ears on the Union In years, while 4 Branch last MacDonald, President Mr Sarah Lishman, GranUville T. B. H. Stenhouee was editor, and wae called on a miaelon to Oreat Brit, masters effected: Loren so Snow, president; R. Pacific' at Echo. William Rosen sufsilvery locks denoted, that Fr-d- y 71 year , At Holden. members of tho M. I. Thomas G. Webber, a colonel L. Campbell, secretary; L. 3. Nuttsll. fered a night aln. I and by sge after Millard been waa had misan in in the the Dr. index crushed octogenarian in hia 64 badly finger. - assistant secretary; R. 8. Campbell, Nellis was MatHda Stevens wife of Wil- A. Games were played and a program late Civil war, was manager and sion filed for a few weeks I paid yeat My daughter sat by my sis sent for and amputated the county and ice cream which liam after to Mr. rendered, visit Of. chief clerk. Stevens, At listened messenger; J. D. T. McAllister, Br., age Panaca Joseph Gould, to whom I and to wages at at te second joint, without waitstoe nt-at-arms; cake was served. A book of verse that time wereJourneymen's Milando Pratt, assist- finger we boil; told. attentivelydays the . 224.00 per week, or 75c had been apprenticed In 1862. Aasaph Rice, age 66. In this city ing to administer chloroform. of near! 1.000 ema ant oergeant-st-arm- a Marcell us Simmons, age 48. At was presented to the president as a half Joseph per were A to. VISIT TO MY OLD MASTER. century referred Mr, Legislative Proceedings, On motion of Hon. Thomaa Fitch a Cash or good store oav was very had no regrets for me leaving Brigham City Lenora Abigail Mor token of esteem from tho Mutual It was Jn the month of May, 1292, Gould committee on credential! was appotnt- -. - Account is given of the concluding ley, sister of Brest. Lorenso Snow, age members A delightful evening was scarce. Being a single young man, but said: him, am "I glad went, you when I went to the town of Middlesed. The committee constated of the session of the territorial legislature, 71., In this city Richard away for you bettered your aohdi--1 preference was given to those who had Gollghtly, enjoyed by all. following: George Q. Cannon, Thomas which had adjourned. Just before age 5. Jn this city Eve Bath, wife -. Wllford C. Carlisle, who has been families. At one time I remember, brough. and next day after arriving tion. went to the old shop, where I Woods was Governor there, Fitch, W. B. Preston, F. Fuller and adjournment. for six a treatments for of William aeries 1 of 20. undergoing He- - produced the document "which I Bath. SalurdajsTwItec. the , paper had invited by the eouncll to meet with it spent William Jennings. of many my happy days A paragraph state that' the Mor- stomach trouble, is reported recover- went to press, I asked for a little An addition of one bound me apprentice, the indentures 1 Announcement was mads that Gen. and to make an address .He respondor store pay, and was told there Apprenticeship. "Co-o-p I had signed 47 years ago, and which 1 had recently paid a divi- ing. Mrs. Carlisle waa recently ten- cash had been to storjr added P. E. Connor had resigned as a dele- ed fellcttlously and congratulated the oni the building was none for ms. But they tried to since I last saw it. dend had become dusty, and time-wor- n, eleven dollars a share on dered the position of advertising man1 Upon gate to thjl convention, he not being assembly on the high character of the stock of inquiry me oonsole for a large Oakland department and presented me with that piece of I valued at J20 for the period ager by handing out a box, He a citizen of Utah. . . . Gen. E. M. legislation passed at thesuresession. dif1 which six credit. she is filling with of months. Notwithstanding this store, parchment the Barnum of Salt lake county submit- remarked that he felt It waa declared that Prices ted an oath for each member of the ferences between them and his office dividend. SCENES OF BOYHOOD FAYS. work, painting, blackamlf hing, well to take; after some dis- were honest differences and said he had not been higher In Moroni than Christopher Layton Family , convention 'Good morning, Mr. Gould." Next day we visited scenes of my ' f 1 digging, hauling rock, and other orcussion K was adopted, and it was de- parted from them with the kindest In Balt Lake. life the Good which old I cannot remember, Peomorning, said he, shaking asarly shop I worked In 1I . Plans for Annual Reunion ders, To Defend President Young'. cided that the oath should be admin- feeling. He was enthusiastically apan apprentice; Mr. must have a newsoaoer, so they me by the hand, but I. readily Gould taking ple per istered by Judge Ellas Smith, probate plauded. An excerpt from tbe Omaha HerI ceived that I had the advantage of us through the building We walked (Special, to Tbe News.) had to pay in work or products. Among the items Involved In the ald expresses judge of Balt Lake county. I him., sa he did pleasure that Hon. O. LAYTON, Feb. IS. Members of ths through the streets I had so - often me. ALL KINDS OP PAY" closing sessions of the legislature; 1 chief with . City Election. Eason, association Layton Family trod, my companion, Richard justice of Nebraska, Christopher Falrvlew was incorporated; the boun- had been "Dont you know me? I inquired. held a special meeting at tbe home of At the beck of the office to retained defend printing as and Sedgwick: Results Of the recent city election dary lines of Summit, I Brigham Bishop David E. Layton, .gazed the upon and Young, in the case Washington A PLEASANT SURPRIbE. (which was situs ted close to where ere given and it Is shown that the Rich counties were extended; memoragainst him, allegmany familiar scenes of at which plana ofThursday the an" Peoples ticket, personnel He again looked at me In the face, day it was a difficult task toboyhood ing conspiracy in a murder, allusions afternoon of which ial to Congress asked uae of old state to nual family reunion Which will be held Din wood ey" furniture store is now lorepress which on been west have was published in this department a houae at Fillmore for educational purFirst South street but could not recollect that be had the falling tear With feelings of frequent in this In the Kaysvlllo amusement hall on cated waa ever small sadnem seen me I 8. wooden a store one few Weeks ago, was elected by aa poses to be used as a seminary under department. March hundred tbe room, where Thursday. before, and answered, parted with Mr. as A and first anniversary of the founder at intervals, they received flour, bran, No. it was probably the hurt timeGould, I should overwhelming majority. This ticket the direction of the hoard of regents H. C.paragraph announces, that Mrs of the Utah branch of the family. have the Hoagstead of Huntsville, had of polled an average of more than 4.400 of the University of Deseret. Corinnes potatoes, him pleasure pork, bacon, In seeing butter, eggs, la Then order that he could guess I,. Layton, Jr, president on account of hia- votes, whema the opposition ticket, for repeal of city charter was presented her husband with triplets, ofChristopher declining the association presided at the meet- cheese, molasses and different kinds who I was I "said: "I am from Salt this life, . ,7Z girls and a boy. headed by 8 8. Walker for mayor, petition yean of vegetables. There were also other Lake City. members Sixteen tabled, owing to the lateness with two tbe of ing. family Iron county had cast 696 votes and were In attendance. , In the month of July. 114. I rewhich It . was received in the session. polled only about 610 vote. articles In that store room, such as "What, ceived a memoriam card from the Governor Woods had vetoed bill ap- Utah county 2,075 In the selection of ed cord fish lines, brooms. Mother ert? Frown to Death. , delegates for the constitutional conto cover Incidental ot Mr. Gould: Winslow's money family A man br the name of Sundae, empropriating Soothing Byrup, Brown's was my response. Te con- vention. bronchial troche and other articles "Sacred to the memory of Joeeph ployed as a charcoal burner by a Mr. expenses of -the constitutional A paragraph taken from the Ogden Well, well I would never havs Gould, who departed this life June long since forgotten. J Well remember known Rediker, waa frozen to death fn the vention. Junction reports that mining operayou; you have changed so. because I bought J 20, 1914. at Ivy Cottage, MiddlesRerahim at Fire.mill. cough lozenge vicinity of Snyder's tions In that vicinity were at a standParleys He worth. In 1868 1 bought a coffiq t me. asappeared to be eo pleased to see brough, Aged 14 year park. He had gone from the city to By wire and by letters word was still. were I a though relative. As I Dlnwoodey's and turned It in On iny learned Parleys Park to commence hie work. received in thta city of a serious fire From Kanab Janes A. Little sends board bill. We often had orders on printing-offic- e,they were very busy in the an extended communication in which I In with him. went the which Off was the and lent him a theatre. Lift, he defends the "Mormons. their Fingers mainSaltrLake belping hand for a few faith and their deeds plaoe for theatrical perforhours, at Interval about old chatting M. Thunoeeon mance , of Gunnison writes tlmee gone by. ( that Indians In that section had been Those were davs when j Mr. Gould's features 5 had not ; inhabitants of these valleys were pass- changed much, his hair stealing stock again had become Daniel Daniels sends a general news ing through severe trials and hard- white. He was then 63 Years of mg letter, from Mtlad. telling of ships. in regard to financial matter having "been born about the aame date ress there He makes particular progFIG menMoney, until the near approach of the as the organization of our Church. tion of the choir under I'rof David "Iron horse Was about as scarce as His business was carried principally Owens: the Sunday school, under dihens teeth. No railroads, and noth, on by his sons and aa he rection- of Arnold Goodhffe and the lng much in the shape of sanitation. had partially retired,daughter r Thousands of housewives have found but being exstore under Wo- were glad to get a candle to read tremely busy, he was management s that they can save Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children love its Fruity of tho until of Edwin Curtis. assisting On the following by at night. Sometimes we had a the nah work was through. ' , mosey usual lv spent for oausrh prepar. Sunday a fine time was anticipated at a little rag in oiL At that time He took great pleasure in Showing tions, bv uaisg the well knows oMneipo taper Willow Taste and it cannot Injure Little Stomachs. Springs branch, four miles little did we dream of the marvels me his country residence, about two for making cough syrup at bom It south of Malad. where a meetinghouse is simple and cheep but it has no equal e, miles from his busines of electricity the street car. the where I found for was to be opened. result prompt It takes bold , the airplane, wireless tele- x right homeland of a cough and gives immediate relief, had the pleasurc.of seeing hiawhere lively Meeting at Mis. graphy, telephone, and other wonderwife usually an til stopping An Alta dispatch told of a meeting ordinary ooush , ful achievement m had changed 24 hours or less. rh.Tf.ppearaD held there In an attempt lo express , Whenever I reflect dn my apprent-Qleasa- nt DUt JlttlCe We had a Very pleasant chat that ; Gt tVe ounces of Pinoc from nay . the views of the camp in regard to rerninla-com- e druggist, pour it into a pint bottle and the conduct of Chief Justice McKean of to my evening,add plain granulated sugar syrup to but not. converting After considerable controversy the slightest reflection days, and was master cast upon my departure from him in make a lull pint.- - Jf you prefer, UN some hproar. a majority voted to susclan lied molasses, boner, or eorn .. 1886. tain the judge In his generarattltude; It was. with of reluc- instead of sugar syrup. Either wSrS tance that I parted feelings but shortly afterward a motion to with him. aa he. taste good, keeps before my leaving him, conferred faperfectly, and last support his retention as chief justice vors upon me which was lost by a big majority. It was ' I did not expect a family a long time. Si) ts truly astonishing how quickly H said the meeting nearly broke up In a A i SECOND VISIT, acts, penetrating through ersry air f general row.- Maxfield and company, were trying to keep the Canyon road me The second time I saw Mr. Gould passage of the throat and lungs loos- - J ens -, raise the phlegm, In 10 while on a visit with open but owing to the heavy snows it nd through, my healsand proved a very difficult task. tbe membrane and crsdusltr hut to my rv ter In England. We arrived 1 Henry Mower wrote from Bpring, Nina of that, year and s few sufelrth annoying, throat ores by ftU sag vllle seeking Information ter- -1 -- received alt - Invitation! ?fradid rough disnteareBtirrfv.JCe8hhm the spring . his son Ezrv.Mowet.fmm eeneeming frt wbonvbe. Gould to visit him at his bronchitis, spaanodto sage on the . had not heard for several years. h Linthorpe. In tho suburbs of jjhetterfor hoarseness or bronefatal In London, Just w h. "Cacti" sends a .tetter fr.om St . In company with Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little I was taken Pinex is s special and prises, George, disserting' mainly ,on excite- "Freesons on an aching corn. Instant- te finish " I" a very enjoyable! trated com pound of TTn my apprvov. seeulM t ment In that section owing to the re- ly tht corn Stops hurting, then short-- A He gave its - the privilege of! nine evtnat e Hurry mother! A teaapoonful of rfmmWr tAod Is ported discovery of gold In several ly you lift it right off with fingers. turning home the Opp with him as long as we wish- JJ Yurtd tfcw k 'tuie-tion- s V1: mother toward religfeue my California Fig Byrup today may pre- often alt that is trecpsRury. Truly! dUrThe Interview between places. Genuine California Fig Jtyrup Tour- - druggist sella became mf-- unheaieMerr I Uatni tiny bottle of vent s sick child, tomorrow. It you directions has, A woman writes- from Washington, runaway and his maetsfl "Freesons" for a few cents, sufficient left home five weeks after And agslbf, for babies and children Bail- was of anapprentice, saalnsT Utah, Iputhern the protean nature. Forty- - f wS? child is constipated, bilious, feverish, printed on the bottle. to remove Interesting soft eons, hard everyf corn, Livoa the steamer Virginia from Insults Which had been heaped upon or corn between tbs toe apd ths cal ed Pay California three years had lapeedslncrtmy f , fretful, has cold, colic, or If stomach or you may get an imitation fig syrup, j the "Mormon" CbTl- i women. b "deluded. erpool to New York and then went la sour, tongue coated. breath, bad. to Utah, i . la our appearances! The J o. - - - i print-on-one-- , Type-settin- - ur to-Ut- ah Pd sergea- By-go- ne -- CORNS - with jmER!JLHyHU5-fflE7 Dll CMJF0R1 SIP" n the--ear- ly two-third- auto-.mobil- j! 't H c) Asa rf Gnat ARweatkMfcip la Eag&ud Uuqr Y Tlae Hc Eektcs Sabseqneat VWU to Old Master Froto Whoa U ' ' L Utah. ; v- - - , t. i j v tnifhteii out th muddle, la which 4 to work la a printing office Dethe local federal courts hed iound cember 2, Mil, the firm name being themselves. MidIn a letter to A. C. Brower, trans- John Jofdlson, on North 8tret, Yorkshire, England. mitted by him to Tho News, Elder A. dlesbrough, W. Babin gave account of his mis- Worked there several months, after sionary travels and labors In Wiscon- which, through the Influence of a boy sin. , companion, who was aa employee at A missionary letter from Robert Joseph Gould's printing office In the Beauchamp, at Kalpoi, New Zealand, asm town, I waa engaged to work for to President George A. Smith, told of- that gentleman, and on Feb. 10, 1802, successful work there and of einl- .was bound apprentice to Mr. Gould grants who were leaving for Utah, for seven yean. The following la a among them Elders Dryden and Fsv copy of the Indentures, which was eett, of whom mention has already printed on a sheet 'Of parchment, 14 been made in these columns x 10 (Special Correspondence) OAKLAND? Cat, Feb. 14. President Joseph W. McMurrin spent Saturday and 8unday In flan Francisco. Sunday evening he addressed a large congregation of tho Oakland branch, deliver1 ing a powerful and spirited sermon. ,. . iLilTiT C? Eiaii. Lis .I ' Fika of Th Deseret News of 1872.) A ; , 't1 I-- THE DESERET NEWS V V ' by-go- , !- -- -- asthma--sbroug- . phyBic-laxatiy- I, r'l' w - - n4jt . V- -; s h'v;. Hr |