Show V i I i 1 THE GARLAND r UTAH TIMES GARLAND 4 PROJECTS START Warehouse Constructed LOWEST INCREASE FEET PIPE MHN W TEU MPEKVISOK IN U S WILL CONNECT SUPPLY I INK WILD LIFE 10000 Salt Luke county ilmrily department had the lowcomin October est tale of increase Width last year of to the same pared it nv city In the United States PRIC- The enlist ruction engineer niuiniimed that because of delay In new the the arrival of material he Brin federal building will not until February tetulv for occupancy to although It had been planned SALT often SiAJ 'CflAXZXJ rrsTiCDitAir By CLMO SCOTT WAT80N BESS dispatches from Chicago recently carried itorjr about a famous Civil war regiment of are now which there only three aurvlvors out of an original total of 1184 The atory reads as follows: “Three are alt that's left to form a company —that's what they called them In the old days even In the cavalry — but you can’t have much of a reunion of the Eight Illinois envalry with only three to answer roll cull even In Memorial hall at Bamlolph Since street and Michigan avenue Comrade George l'erry ninety years old died lust summer at his home in he Isn’t to there any Sycamore going annual reunion “Not that the glorious old Eighth Is disbanded but the getting actually rows of vacunt chnlrs and the too generous spaces of the hull that now toss back at them the quavering echoes of their odd voices lifted In the songs that once roared lustily up to the rafters waken too many memoToo many gentle ries ghosts walk there “So the faded old flags have been The records furled for the last time will remain dosed Finis Is being written to the gallant regiment that on October 18 back In IMil rode up avenue In Washington Pennsylvania where the past the White House troops halted to give three rousing IIncoln The cheers for Abraham regiment that the President watching them dubbed in his own quaint phrase‘Farnsworth's ology Itlg Abolition Regiment' Hundred nnd “They were eleven strong that day mounted John but without carbines or auhers who F Farnsworth recruited them largely from Chicago and Evanston at Camp Kane St Charles III was elected first colonel of the regiment He had reason to look upon them r : 1 'j k prldefully “Those who remain of the regiment that was mustered out of service at St Ixmls In June Itenton Barracks of ISOfi and returned to Chlengo for final payment nnd discharge are J It lilchflcld of Duff of Dundee Henry of Milwaukee and C W lilatherwlck Comrade Duff was captain Chicago of the vanished post” Such a story could he written about almost every regiment which marched away to war 70 years ago for of more than three millions who wore the I'lue or the Gray In 1801 to 18i!5 only a handful remain list summer In Stillwater Minn there took place a drastrikmatic scene which symbolised ingly the passing of “the rear gtinrd of the Civil war" It was the last ‘‘East of the meeting attended hv Man's Club" —s meeting only one mnn He waa Charles a now old years 8 P hut of Chamberlain resident once a member of a group of young men who responded to President Lincoln's first call for volunteers It was on Sunday morning April 21 1801 that a company of gnv young men marched from Stillwater after a night of dancing st the Sawyer house They went to Fort Snelllng where they were formed Into Company It First Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Then came Bull Run battle of Fair Oaks Antietam and Fredericksburg They built the Grapevine bridge salvation of Keyes corps at Seven Pines Jn "C2 After Picket t’a charge at GeComttysburg only a fewfitof the gallant for duty pany B remained In 1SS5 several of the veterans deof an their form to elded organisation comrades They met on September 17 1885 The ranks of the company Ismis had declined from 81) to 31 father of AJ Ilospes known Ilospes as the “baby" of the company gave a bottle of Burgunthe organization dy wine and It bas decided to form a “Last Man's Club" and the last man was to open the w Ine and drink a Ann! toast to his departed comrades Each took a pledge to do this The purpose of the organization was to keep “atlve the memory of the fallen comrades" "I think the boys got the Idea of last Man's clu8 from reading JSstu CHAMPS ZOCKWOOZ) snvs some story of French soldiers" Lockwood “They used to have those It was dewine suppers every year" cided to hold the annual reunions of the on July 21 the anniversary Battle of Bull Hun Each year on that day the veterans would assemble a after at the Sawyer house group of them had gone to the first National bank and taken from Its vault the old bottle of wine which was kept In a case along with a poem written by the late II E Hayden In 1887 The poem to was entitled “The Lust Survivor V Ilia Head Comrades" '"The camp fire smolders— ashes fall the The clouds are black against aky taps of drums no bugle call My comrades nil goodby” N’o were only three of the 34 left — Lockwood John S Goff of St Paul and I'eter Ilnll of Atwater Minn Within the next year both Goff and Hall had died so when July 21 1930 came around It fell to the lot of iockwood to hold the last meeting So he Mnn’s Club” of the stood alone among the 33 empty a set about chairs inn which stands table In the on the site of the old Sawyer house — "a tired old man pridoless winner of a race against death" press dispatches of the time doscriled him — raised his glass In salute "to mv comrades!" took a alp of wlmt had once wine hut been sparkling Ilurgundy which had by this time turned to and reHnted the ords of vinegar “The Last Survivor to Ilis Dead Comrades" Then with Ida promise fulfilled he turned away — and the "Last Man's Club" had reached Its destiny of dissolution When the Grand Armyof the ReMaine for public went to Portland Its annual grand encampment In 1929 two veterans attracted nuieli attention by the Insignia which they wore on their huts The ornament was the tall of a deer for those two men William A McKay of I'tlca l'n and Drips of Derby Pa both of the Samuel P Town post of the G A It arc among the few In Philadelphia survivors of the famous ‘TucktiU’’ There of l’ennsylvanla regiments were two regiments of "Bin ktnlls" In Civil war days — the First Pennsylvania Rillea and later the One HunHi lies dred Fiftieth Pennsylvania So fur as Is known the last survivor of the original "BuckluR" regiment Rifles tiled In the First Pennsylvania An Issue of the Potter 1!27 County Pa Journal at Coudorsport during tliut year contained this news story: The recent death of Charles W t Dickenson aged marked the passing of the last member of the original I’ucktnil record for Its famous regiment during the Civil war In The regiment organized 1SC1 through the Influence of Gen Thomas L Kane founder of the was made up largecity of Kane of this ly of fiardy mountaineers On April section of the country 18 representatives from Elk and Cameron counties courthouse met at the Smethport In answer to summons sent out comThree Kane by General panies the McKean County Rifles the Elk County Rifle and the ' were Cats Wild Cameron County organized und formed the nucleus of what later became the Buektatl regiment It wus at Smethport that the Inthe regiment signia by which By there f came to he shown was adopted The clay the recruits assembled 1801 at Smethport April 25 James Landregnn member of the MrKeuu County Rifles while passing a incut market where a deer’s enreass was on display cut Off the animal's tail stuck It In his lmt nnd proceeded to hcndqunr ters Thomas L Kane who later observed the became a generul buck’s tall and seizing upon the Idea announced that the force he should he known was recruiting Within a short as the Ruektnils time the deer’s carcass was vested of Its hide which was cut buck tails to resemble Into strips nnd uttached to their caps After marching over the mountains the McKean and Elk comity troops joined those of Cameron county at Emporium nnd continued their march to Driftwood on a branch of the Slnnemrhonlng the Susquehanna river” Rafts had been constructed of lumber for their journey down the to Lock Haven And Susquehanna on April 27 18(51 the forces numbering 315 men embarked and at Lock Haven hoarded a train for where they were musHarrisburg tered Into service Visitors to the state capital ut I’a can see In the case ff which hold the tattered ensigns the Keystone btnle regiments that of Fiftieth Pennsylthe One Hundred vania Rifles a flag which has an Interesting During the battle history of Gettysburg the “Buektalls" were forced to abandon their position on Seminary Ridge and fall back Into the town During this retrent the woundbecame separated from ed his comrades nnd the flag fell Into the hands of the Confederates Later It was presented to President Jefferson Davis and was found among Ills effects wdien he wag captured In 1803 and In 1809 It was restored to the state of Pennsylvania In the city of Alexandria Va lives the side survivor now of the OoO or 7U Alexandrians who fought wilh the Confederates lie Is Edgar Warfield a member of Company II Seventeenth known ns tho Otd Virginia regiment Dominion Rides Last year also saw the passing of an even more famous “last survivor" of the "Lost Cause” For when MaJ Charles M Stedman died on September 23 1930 the Congress of the I'nlted States lost Its sole survivor of the Civil war serving our national legislature I'p until recent years there were a number of Civil war veterans both those who wore the Blue mid those who wore the Gray In both of congress houses But the Inst decade saw tlvo number cut down steadily until 1925 when there were In that year Gen only three left Isaac Sherwood of Ohio retired to private life at the age of ninety and hi marked the passing of departure the last Union veteran from the house of representatives In l!)2i) Senator Francis Warren of Wyoming died and the Just Union veteran was gone from the senate And lust year the death of Major Stedman of North Carolina removed not only the last Confederate veteran but aho the Inst Civil war veteran on either side from both houses Malor Stedman was horn January 29 N C II In I’ittsboro nnd entered the University of North Carolina at t lit ngt of sixteen Re was graduated from the university In 18(51 and received his diploma hut before the commencement exercises could be held he had responded to a cull for volunteers and enlisted ns a private In the Fayetteville Light Infantry company which was a part of the Fir-North Carolina (or Bethel) regiment Upon the disbanding of this regiment he Joined a company from Chatham rose to the county rank of lieutenant then captain and He served In the army fimtllymnjor of Gen Robert E lee throughout the war and was present nt the historic surrender at Appnmnttox Major Stedmnn wa wounded three times the war but survived lU during wounds to become a lawyer and to be elected from the Greensboro distrirt of North Carolina to the congress 20 years ago br VMtni Nvwtpapvt Ctloa) It on 10 January PI AMERICAN FORK— The city spent $3 57513 during lll'tl according to lie budget adopted of the new PROVO — Bni kfilling Is progr Hiiplileme itary reservoir despite hardness of ing satisfactorily ' the ground due to the cold AMERICAN FORK— The long cold 30 than more In resulted has spell in this homes being without city water due to the service line freez w lag sum of HELPER —The $500(1 has lieu lidded to the sinking fund of Mils city for Jhe year Just closed $14840(51 in thb making a total fund After all dry obligations' hnvi lawn met for the past year there re $18t’00‘ In the mains approximately dty's checking account with addition No to he received al tax money has leen borrowed during tin money year ami taxes were reduced one mill SALT LAKE — Building permit Issued (hiring the past year by W D re Inspector Piuney city building ven led construction activity nggregn-lu$1275930 In Salt Lake The work of included the proposed construction the million dollar South high school und more than three million dollars done worth of private construction under 050 permits PROVO — Contracts for 3500 feet of sewer pipe was let by the Provo dly commission LOGAN —Cache county Issued 408 marriage licences during 1930 a slight dcerc'isp over 1929 OGREN — A firm of tills city lias sethe cured the contract for erreellng mine filling plant at the government The Nevada at Hawthorne central t totals over three hundred thousand dollars KWAU— The state road commission will oiKii bid January 10 on 37 miles of highway from Kanab north to conf nect with the Three Lakes canyon tlon of roadway lmllt last year In This Is on U S route Kane county 89 the road from Salt Lake to Flagstaff Ariz and is also a part of the network of roadways connecting the Utah and northern Arizona scenic centers the entire M'ENDOVER— Nearly force nt work on the resurfacing project on U S road 10 from AVondover of Utah east for forty miles consists for grading on men The the project has been let to a concern and of the total of fri in forty to fifty men engaged mi the renearly all are Utahns it ported The project is costing approximately $201000 7000 SALT LAKE —Approximately Iiersons will visit Salt Lake to attend stale nnd national eomcmhois already scheduled to he held beie In 1931 according to the tourNt nnd convention bureau of the chamber of commerce A total of inti 120 people LOGAN— 1920 Duran canyon during compared with 127850 in 1929 are ecct-eOGDEN Miiiv Lere in a few dns tie cm ills attracting the vbitors me: the Ogden the livestoik show Jail 10 to l Seed show and Welter Counly Poultry show d u'lng week the opining of the Si errv I lour Ian 10 tin Ut h romp: ay's ievv plant Jail State Uaim lu’reni c a eti'ion 22 22 and 21 the Utah l'oul'ry Proconvention Jan 21: duce! s' association the ig 1n ski and dig I'chy Jail 24 and 25 makItv is HELPER — THw to approxiing arrangement mately 100041 fct of six huh cast irtn in pil to he laid in the early spring to connect with the Kynne canyon l main water supply line The water was tiled iiion by the city of diversion made to and a change tld point The development win k will te in charge of the city water department anil n'y local labor will le salt or ashes will OGDEN— Sand where piiecd at trafiie step sign the streets have bvm e so slippery find it ilifinilt to stop that inetoiiM It is announced SALT LAKE- - Bids fir eonsfriu tion of the mb sti art tire of the Salt will Like federal building addition D ( he called for ill Washington le 15 forPANGUITU1L— I) IL Mailsou merly state game nnd fish of Utah ha been notified that he supervisir of wild ha been appointed for the national parks life resources service Mr Madsen will retain with that office his former duties of assistant lmid pu rchnser in the service UEDAIl CIY— After several of temporary committees the district governor of the Lions’ club international piet with these eonimitt e anil ninny business men of Cedar and a Lions’ deb at assisted in organizing Cedar y-:- 1 V T’ l T BONNER AAKV GRAHAM — IKTVU PRETTY Don’t Pretty" the dig said “My nnme is Will Whippet’ said ‘‘My name a in tan in “You see another dog color thin in size with a long uose tail a nnd skinny ears funny pointed which I like to have between my legs" collie" Pretty “I am a Shetland She hud fluffy white hair which said was very well combed und beautifully kept make quite a lot of "I really “I money" she said after a moment don’t know that It makes much difference nnd I don’t want to bonst he “But still I thought you might Interested” “I am interested" “And said Will am not one to despise money “I know It buys liver and meat bones and dog biscuits etc “Yes nrd it buys milk und warmth really like and rugs and cushions like what it can money — that is I neglect a COLD com in chest or to often leads to serious— generally responds old Musterole with the first Should be more effective if wed once every hour for five hours This famous blend of oil of muxtard menthol and other helpful camphor gredients brings relief naturally Musterole gets action because it is a scientific just a salve —it penetrates and stimulates blood circulation helps to draw out infection and pain Used by millions for 20 years Recommended by doctors and nurses f KeepMusrerole handy— jars and tubes To Mothers— Musterole is also made in m ilder form for babies and small children Ask for Children’s Musterole Distressing something to good application get" "I know" said Pretty “and I am going to tell you something now We “You know we both cun act My miscan do ail sorts of tricks tress link me perform on the stage “A violin will piny— it’s something which makes music by having some one pull a bow across strings and press down little notes “How they really muke music out of It I don’t know but they do and It Is something in this way such as I have described Of course “It Is then that I sing everyone might not call what I do Getting Circulation “Your boy blowing u lot of monny” can’t “I criticize him these days” declared Mr Iiig Business Eminent Physician Prescribed this Tonic An AS ZA t young man Dr R V Pierce practiced medicine in Pennsyl- Hu prescriptions met vania great demand that he moved N Y and put up in form bis tonic for the blood Golden Medical Discovery It aidsdigestionacts as a tonic and enriches the blood— clears away pimples and annoying eruptions and tends to with such to Buffalo keep the complexion fresh and clear This medicine comes in both fluid and tablets Ask your druggist fwfe Dr Pierce’s Golden “It is Then That t Sing” singing but I muke a noise and folks like me and clap and I make money “I Bit up nnd wave our nation’s flag and the tings of nil the oilier nations and that always gets a great deal of appluuse "I’m the only one of my kind around and I win many prizes They always seem to take to my white hair which my mistress keeps very white In wnter bath my by putting blueing And "It’s always silky and soft people like my brovvn nose and eyes and ears seem to think well go they "They with the white soft wavy fluffy body "I have been nil over the country and I have been a broad too Hut you have acted a great deal too and you do some splendid counting tricks "Only now I have some news for We're going to perform on Now you Y’ear’s Eve which is Just about to be here — for some very splendid und worthy cause nnd the money is to be given to help others "Isn't that a sp'ondld way in width to begin the New Year?" 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