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Show wawwrisf? StoeMsers to ana. Oar fCAnniED OFF a AVomas la Selxed and miled, bat Lucky Shot Recorfrs Her Xlody. nnsa V Tex Blab a will coatinua in each DY A CTIOCCDILE. tBomin&l publish brand under yearly oontraew . price. .From the Blackburn Times. The ad van tare to the etockralser ojs larau mar .A correspondent at Madras gives a larlzinx the public with his brand and are to well known to need attention. account of an adventure with a t .graphic advertleow an a as .valuable etockman the .crocodile. He nays: As we were .prois to the merchant. the Jumbo our cutter CAF. 'fill. RANGE t Lower Sevier and Ctnk of Beaver. ft f, Address : Utah. V Cuia, Minim Jno right, ear.' in left Range and Mountains Lower Sevier. Address, Deseret, Ut&h. Jos Msmp Under lH it right, under all-i- n left ear. Range: Orieka ax.' Mountain i wer Sevier. Deaeret, Utah JoLa Y Sailli Horse Grower and Deader ' IflANGE: Hdu-'- Mountain wr eerier & Oasis, Utah Address, person fires Breeder and dealer in Short liorn Durham sam tforges rand an left thigh. Cattlo 'V. Upper slops is each ear. Kang I til i i, Sevier rivet ,r and mountains between Mills station on the U. P. By and Learn lngton. Addicts. Leamington, Millard CoM CJtab f'4 p Parley Alirti same brand on left thigh. Cattle close crop in left and slit in rigat ear. li a n g e , Dorse a Lower f I . V. Sevier. Address, Des eret, Utah. D ca laft - earns brand a left hip f cattle. Range Willow Springs. . Address, ; J. Kearny, F. s. Fisk Springs, Juab County j T on left thigh, double aw allow fork la left ear. Range, Lower Eerier. Address O Chris. Ticnim Oasis, Hillard Co. Mark, slit h right and two slits in eft ear. Cams brand on left ehottlder on horeee P. N. Petersen, Address, Oasis Utah, Range, Low er Sevier. 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I half-killed- Addreas, Oak City, Utah. ;Or .Ik i Utah. , S. up ceeding in Canal (Orissa) on the 17th ult. we .received the news of a woman having been taken by a mugger and on coming to ,the spot we tied up and waited, in the hope that the reptile would come to the surface with its prey in order to make a meal, as they are unable to feed under water. Presently there was a subdued cry of Mugger hoi. Sahib! from one of the boatmen, and the man .added that it had the womans body in its mouth. We saw part ot its head and back above the water and also the arm of its victim protruding as it swam along, evidently looking for a place to land. Our excitement was intense as we .carefully followed its course and hoped for a chance .of a shot. The crocodile made for the opposite bank, but instead of going ashore it, lay on the long grasses and reeds in about four feet of water, with the body in front of for some time to see it After waiting if the reptile would land and as jit seemed to have no intention of doing sc, determined to try and get a shot H at it. He crossed the canal some distance down in a small boat and crept stealthily along under cover of the canal bund as near as he dare without disturbing the mugger, as their sense with much skill. Is a successful angler of hearing is very keen. Peering over and is able to earn in the vicinity of the top of the bund he could see its $1,000 a year. eyes and the frontal bone above water, This he does by giving lectures all and at this he fired. There was a treover the country and by his poetry. mendous commotion, and the crocodile He has had great success in securing relinquished its prey and sank, coming the publication of his verses and in to the surface again almost immediategetting pay for them. His poetical conly. It was difficult to say whether tire tributions have been accepted by a monster had been hit, although the large number of distinguished publicacoinmotion and the fact of Us having tions. come up again at once for air, led one Mr. Hawkes is a native of Goshen, a -to think that it had. Unfortunately it town perched high among the little rose between H and the cutter, so hills of Hampshire county. t Joins that it was impossible to fire again. town of the the native Cummington, The men then proceeded to search for poet Bryant. Mr. Hawkes is thankful the body of the woman and succeeded that he did not lose his sight until he in landing it. The corpse was that of a was sufficiently old to retain the memwoman about thirty years of age. She ory of the beauties of nature. These had not been long dead, for the blood memories come to him now very vivwas ooznig from a wound in her temidly, and tne waving grass, the blue ples and the limbs were still limp. The sky and the towering hills are very mugger had evidently dragged her away dear to him. by the arm, for that limb was fearfully Mr. Hawkes says that he never exshattered and all hut torn off. Otherperiences a sense of danger in wanderwise the body was untouched. The face ing about either the city or the counbore a terribly agonized expression, the try. In the city he uses surface cars C. E. HAWKES. teeth clenched and the features set in a He is a farmer, a drover and a pur- quite frequently. Standing on the sidelook of absolute horror. Uhluckily we walk he asks a bystander to tell him were pressed for time, and could not chaser of wool. In the last two named when the car approaches. He exwait to see the result of the shot or get callings he Is widely known. He makes periences right a delight in walking over a chance of following it up with any nothing of visiting Boston or New York buildings while they are in the process entirely alone on a business trip, and of construction. more. finds no difficulty whatever in finding Mr. Hawkes thinks that the senses his way about the cities. He intends of a blind person become kneener than Imaginative Animals. this fall to visit Europe and to travel The other week I spoke of the power of persons who have their sight. extensively in Great Britain. As those of imagination. A friend tells me that quite He that when walking he rarely says he cannot induce his wife to go with runs into any object. If a tree or anydogs are as much under its influence him, he will go alone. as men, and he has, in consequence, While Mr. Davenport says that, he thing else is in his path he is aware discovered a method by which a tender- will go for is a shrewd of it. The air seems more dense. While there pleasure, can man hearted bring up his pup in suspicion that he goes for the purpose riding in a railroad train, if the telethe way it should go without unneces- of graph poles are near the track and th6 studying the wool market of Great car to either window is open Mr. Hawkes is consary suffering party. My Britain. This has a vital for friends method is to keep in his yard him, for very frequently interest he is the fident that he can count the number a big butter-tu- b and a thick stick. owner ' of several hundred thousand passed by the train. When his dog has misbehaved jhe Thi3 fine sense aids him in enjoying of wool. Of course, he i3 unable chains it up close to the tub, gives it a pounds a ball game. The calling by the umto read, but every day bis wife or chilof cuts the with It scolds couple stick, dren read to him the trade papers, and pire of the ballslie and strikes of course can tell from the energetically, and then sets to work to in this way he keeps in touch with the aids him, but barrel. the blow sound the whether With batter has bunted, every larrup of the world. a daisy cutter Into a or that falls upon the tub the dog howls markets ball sent fly up Mr. goes anywhere alone. and struggles. By the time my friend Not Davenport he field. is seen leading his j the has worn himself out upon the barrel horseinfrequently When the people begin to move a country road or the along the dog has received all the moral good of a village of 7,000 people, and around him he knows perfectly well that could have been afforded him by streets a drove of cattle to a daughter that a foul has been struck and is apa thundering good whipping, and is driving Is also house. Perhaps he has an assistant in proaching his vicinity, but he conscience-stricke- n litand for repentant of a boy, but occasionally he aware that if he keeps still there is the shape next the three days. In fact, the imagin- has of being hit. only the help of a shepherd dog. tle danger ative animal fancies that he really has Unlike has made something of Mr. Hawkes many blind men, he does not had a beating, and is as sorry for him- even carry a cane. He has almost con.self as If he had been My stant use for his hands. He is equally friends motto Is, Spare the tub and at home in a or in the streets pasture spoil the dog. Being a kind man, he hated the severity that is necessary to of a city. THEIR DENOMINATION. TELLS the training of animals, and his disa city where he is not When covery has removed a great burden familiar visiting streets Mr. Daventhe with from his mind. He can punish his dog a hires carriage and tells the drivand immediately after sit down and en- port er to take him to such places as he dejoy his dinner a thing that, in the' old sires to visit. He handles large sums of sc, days, could not be thought of. He tells money and tells the denominations of me, that he has never found the plan the various bills. Of course, with silver to miscarry, and he has tried it on T nyy or gold he has no trouble. m dozens of dogs. Jerome K. Jerome. a; s qinsjj j f His memory is remarkable and extends to the voices of men and women. A Trifle Mixed. One of the most reverend ministers If you should meet him today and conwho is not away on a vacation went to verse with him for a few minutes he if he met you CLARENCE HAWKES HOME. call the other day on one of his most would know you instantly a He takes keen Interest later. a year esteemed parishioners. The lady, who all the affairs of the a study of anatomy. When he grasps Is a very devout person, has a l(ttle in politics and is mentally taking your is a good deL.er, and in his your hand he world, to the whom lisping age, daughter of, photograph, and the camera in his directs the he town managelargely she has patiently taught a number of is aided by ones voice, and so a ment of affairs. Mr. Davenport is now hand minute later, if you should ask him,' pious little hymns. When the minisGO years old, and Is reputed to you would be surprised to find that ha ter called Dotty was in the nursery be- nearly a competency of $60,000 have gained nurse maid from will tell you nearly accurately your ing beguiled by the his own efforts. a crying fit by the recital of Mother solely by and weight and many other of The second of the three men is Ar- heightcharacteristics. Goose melodies. Her mother sent for nold Scott of Bernardston. He, too, is your his lectures about the country he her, and when the child had been Ip 60 yeard old, and his blindness nearly brought into the drawing room she was came to him as the result of a prema- is in a constant school. It is a school in made to give her unwilling hand to the broad sense of the .word. He studies explosion many years ago, on a there not only the motives and moods the minister, and finally was coaxed ture of July. For many years he has to say some of her little hymns that Fourth meets, but also the quaintblind. His calling is that of those hedialects been totally of the people. This mamma had taught her. Dotty though and cf a letter carrier, and he serves the ness to a moment and began: he fall publish his first volhopes of Bernardston very efficiently people contain about 200 of his will ume. It Yentle Yethus, and Every faithfully. morning throughMeet and mild out the year Mr. Scott makes his poems. Have you any wool? rounds and collects the mail and deThe nurse caught it later on for fil livers it at the postoffice. An Insulting Inquiry. ing the childs head with moonshine of the arrivals of importeach After been insulted, said MeanderIve cf the black sheep order. ant mails he is on hand to deliver as ing Mike, I never was so down-tro- d promptly as he collects. The postmas- an humiliated in my life. Proof Thereof. his assistant hands the letter or Whats happened? inquired Plod"Here is an item," said Mr. Chug-watc- ter or to Mr. Scott, giving the name to ding Pete, anxiously. paper who was looking over his mornwhich it is directed, and the old blind Ive beeen offered work. ing paper, about a man that fell from letter carrier without the least hesitaCheer up. Wuss things hez hapthe thirteenth floor cf a rky- - scraper tion and the in letters arranges papers the other day. the order in which he desires to deliver pened." Nope. Never. Twas a job in a soap Did it kill him?" asked Mrs. Chug-wate- r. them. factory. i3 a small village and, of Bernardston "Kill him? He never knew what hurt course, in the winter the road3 are not A 3Tamorial to Her lct. him. cleared of snow early in the morning. Lowell has on one oi "I might have known it, replied Mrs. This mal 'i little difference to Mr. nose her 1 thoughtrubbing Scott expert that e takes a little more large urn, which is Chugwatcr, ' Thirteen is such an unlucky time to cover Ills route. Every day he filled with fresh flowers at the expense fully. covers several mile.- cf U rritory and he of a wealthy' lady who resides in the number! rarely makes a miBtnhn lie is a bache- vicinity ,as a memorial to her pet poodle, Is animal that Is the only lor, lives in a comfortable bou s v. hich which was killed by the cars at that it? sheep It c w?,i and find? time to do all his point. rrJ? vicious by petting. -- in Lpprunderlit slit cooking, housework and other domes tic work. He finds his amusement in fishing THREE MASSACHUSETTS BLIND and in music. If at any time in the night he i3 wakeful and docs net alecp MEN WHO ENJOY LIFE. easily he goes into the garden and gets a mess of angleworms and then goes One Is a Letter Carrier Watson W. to Fall river and catches a string of Davenport lias Amassed a Small fish. The third of these three men is ClarFortune and C. L. Ilawkes Is Poet ence E. Ilawkes of Hadley. He is only ,Dd Lecturer and Ball Crank. 23 years old, and for ten year3 he has been totally blind. The story of his life (Special Correspondence.) i3 remarkable for what he has accomfp IIIS is a story of plished under the most discouraging the lives of three circumstances. When 3 years old he men who are totalmet with an accident which after much ly blind. It proves and several surgical operations that blindness is pain cost him his left leg. When 13 years pot a barrier to old, while hunting in a forest with a luccess or happihis ness. It shows that companion, the latter discharged ill three of the men gun In such a way that young Ilawkes a charge of bird shot directly ire successful and received In the face, and as a consequence some & iappy in their call-rig- s, and that with months after he became totally blind. And yet since that time, notwithone of the three there has come a comhis physical weakness, which pensation for the great misfortune of standing is great, he has taken a four years losing his sight. He literally sees with course at the Perkins institute, in He nees .beauties his imagination. South for the blind; he has Boston, that are not visible to those having studied oratory and became a proficient sight to Watson W. Davenport, one of the piano tuner, only to be compelled up that calling because of a lack three, resides in Leyden, one of the lit- give of strength. tle hill towns of western MassachuHe goes all over the country without of man setts. He is easily the leading a companion, keenly enjoys a game of the town. Many years ago he became and while attending a game baseball, totally blind. With most men this not only keeps the score but also the would have been a barrier to active technical points down nearly as fine as and successful work. This is not the a professional scorer. He plays chess case with Mr. Davenport. LIGHT FROM HEAVEN. - full line of General Merchandise, And is selling down at Panic Prices for Pay Down. Either for Cush or Pro luce at cost. Travelers and Sheepmen will find me supplied with AY, - GRAIN - AND - STABLING Ui-hc- Ei etth price paid for Hides and Pelts, Dont forget JOSEPH A. LYMAN, MILLARD GAH CITY, COUNTY, : : : , : ; |