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Show THE BLAEE. long years that would ebb and How be- lives with inexpressable fore the day of meeting, nor of the Crosby also spoke to of her conviction that their strange scene'4 and events that would daughter T7 t-- v r '''""I was father r (lead. transpire before the consumation of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: sorrow The of had hand chastening his ambition, made of the once wayward girl one of some Milton packed Crostyy clothing 00 $2. per year and her most the ' and a few keep-sakeamong the latter children gentle of mothers, .(Payable in advance), an of in his in up atmosphere grew darand being photographs of hivvifa judgement, and trust in his weakness-es- s for of the and love, charity ling babes; with the photographs he young manhood. Whatever strong of their fellow beings. e Publisher. carefully put Jhrs wife's letter. After ALF. OR&1E of his venture, be the might of At the years young age eighteen went to would be he Milton Mrs. fait that completing his prepiracions, Crosby Vermont tne entered State Crosby office of with of whom the true to every principal the company honor, and to dollars thousand The University. Application hag been made at the Nephi was was his poand he whom he those leaving behind. resigned employed aud accund interest amounted to As a curve and was rounded train foj transmission through the mails as sition and drew the balance of his the eeeoiid-cJaihail matter. nearly two thousand dollars, and was lost to view, Mrs. Crosby recollected to Mdrian bad jbeefidl frugal aud care- sonbe spen j on the education of the that it was almost nineteen years beand daughter. when Milton Crosby had departed ful housekeeper and there had been before en- fore, the last few nscDv'XJL yf. j ! s, out-com- pOst-fii.c- e j : SATURDAY MORN., FEB. 15, 1806. Below Is a list of our agents, who wil receive' subscriptions and receipt for Vaymebts; hastaln, tbapah, Tooele Co, Wm MILLARD COtTKTY. Lyman, Oak City. Joseph Christian Anderson, Fillmore. Thos. Memmott, Seipio. Chris. Overson, .Leamington, frane, Kanosb. A. saved and deposited in the bank nearly $2000. Driwibga check for the full amount, Milton Crosby enclosed it in a letter to his wife. The letter containHe Jckaowlqdged ed no reproaches. the justice of iier sentence, asked her to gukrd their little ones, and d he did not soon retur:i, to teach them to love and respect taeir father and to tell their sou of ttfs causes that had led to her decision that he might shun the downward pktp; and concluded with a eomuiended promise torpturn,a and1 Providence. them to the care of kind Milton Crosby fully intended to stop on the downward road and that his promise vvoul( With such the He had no noon train fbr definite objective point in view, that could be determined later on. The change of ssenes, with tne rush ande roar of the speeding train wa3 aocepta-blinasmuch as it soothed the confiic ting emotiorjs which were, surging through his brhin. years During the young Milton University tering had taken a great interest In civil engineering and he determined to graduate in that branch of learning, and to its accomplishment he bant the energy in-of a strong and gifted mind. He had herited his fathers robust form and riry, elastic organization and a portion of his restless nature. Notwithstanding his fathers long silence was inexplicable Jbo young Cios-b- y in connection with the theory of his being alive, he could not believe him toward the west and over that same road. The memory of that eveut and the incidents connected with it, increased her anguish over her sons departure. Yet, for the'iirst time during more than a half score of years, Mrs. Crosby wai giving almost tangible form to a hope that her husband was yet alive and perhaps no, she would not give way to such thoughts only to have them blasted. Yet, if she had confessed the whole truth to herself, the. thought that it might be so and that their son might find him, had tempered the pain of the present parting. Had Marian Crosbys knowledge of this western empire been of a practical kind; had she fully realized its extent and the widely separated localities where men can dwell, the almost intangible hope could have found no place in her mind. Mrs. Crosby and her daughter Mary the son and had accompanied to see him off. to Pleasanton brother a fond mother the With heavy heart returned to Linton and resumed the Life and duties monotony of every-da- y while she awaited intelligence from her son, and the day of his return which he had promised should be within a year. Thomas Lcpvill RoidSupervis-o- r Mona E. W. Peterson Ex. Justice Levan J. Field County Fhysician II, Burton Fruit Tree Inspector Nephi T. II. Lerwill Fruit Tree Inspector Mona E. II. Sparkes Constable Nephi A. L. Jackman SeiectmanLsvan James II. Mynders G. 81.75 13.C0 CS.50 Ex-Justi- ce Ex-Coun- 16.00 8.55 ty van OFFICE : At 33.00 73.20 2S5.01 77.05 15.20 r' Vipjsician and sui rroi. 90.00 Ex-Selectm- an Nephi Henry Adams AtHenry Adams torney NephU Martin 9 Igoe Justice of the Peace Eureka Oliver Christiansen Justice of Peace Levan E. S Malmgreen Constable Levan Joseph Jensen Ex. Justice Le- Dr.U.u.v.0Gn: o bcomi door Rat Co-o- p HOURS: 2 to 4 p. m. Nephi, tUfi. None But Ayer's at the tvorlds air. l enjoys the Ayers Sarsaparilla distinction of having teentxttri ordinary ii only olood purifier allowed an exhibit t the Worlds fair, Chicaeo. Manufaetur ers of other sarsapanllas sought nv , means to obtain a showing ct their coot'' but they were all turned away und?-- tt' application ot the rule forbidding the n? try of patent medicines and notruir The dicision o the Worlds Mrauthori ties in favor of Ayers Sarsaparilla in effect as follows: 4 Ayers la is not a patent medicine. It8arat)ani does r.i belong to the list of nostrums. It is her!, f on itsmerits. - r 48.10 59.85 17.20 165.00 B. J. Clayton StatisticianNephi deau. He wa3 as strong in his own A. M. Chrisliarisen Statistician conviction that he was yet alive as his 81.00 THURMAN & WEDGWOOD, Levan mother was in her belief that he was James Ilatton, Petersburg. Burbank. Virgil Kelly, not. $0 sure was he . that his father John Morley StatistlcianEureka 51.00 Ilvi-ptAdams.1 Meadow. Attorneys - at - Law. own name lived he still his that signed Mrs. Mary Sutton Special JaniJames S. Blake, Hinckley. Milton Crosby Jr. 15.00 tor Nephi In the University there was a young S. G. Wilkey Road Supervisor student from Denver, Colorado, and Room 1 and 3, This i:i the, only government in the was 181. 25 who also studying civil engineerNephi First National Bank Builoinc World where the jackassess who run ing. His father was a native of VerE. W. Peterson Road Supervismont aud when the time came to send the flninpal end of it think they are 182.85 PROVO, or Levan tTAF, to son an selechis school eastern had Under o bligations to furnish all the Charles Foote Selectman Nephi 118.10 ted the university of his native state. test of jti e World in gold, even if w CHAPTER III.', Between Gilbert, Heywood, for that 59.05 James Eustice Coroner was his and have tQ & ill bonds, to buy it. Arkan Jr. Milton name, Crosby The strong will that had sustained Ephraim Ellertson Statistician Mrs. Crosby during the ordeal of the there grew up a strong friendship. taw Kicker. 60.00 Mona Heywood was well' acquainted previous night forsook thr as she fet Youug S. W. Read Statistician Fish with Hie Great West, with its resourswiftly revolving wheels werd ces, When you hear a man running down that theher cus men its and the 50 00 prominent RfUAtlf JkfFCRttKTl0tf4YrncpMcfcH from her erring husband. toms Springs bearing oT western life, and incidents y timate institutions of the A full realization of the To of next continued week. be rtS-- I r J VE5THE f Mrs. 7.50 Groves Janitor importance Special Within listened Young I Crosby consedeep h'rs.6 hid oio . taken, and the toivn, take a goad look at him. Ten the step she Andrew Hendrickson Tree Interest to the descriptions given by his resolve of Sudden were, her a as as quences a chin to.oneibe will have long 45. 0C from Denver, and jvith eagerspector Levan for the first vividly before her. friend how! ness ye as restless as a l orsethief, Had ehe nottime, as a he field explained great been too hasty in thus FlilAllCIAL STATEMENT and lib will hitch around in his chai. turning her ba?k upon Milton Grosby? was presented in the far )west for the $6971.21 So las though he had a touch ff St. An She thought of the general nobility of profession both were studying. profoundly was young Crosby impressTREASURY. nature; of Uis natural kindness of ed 'thonys dance. Talk with him awhile his west afforded Of with the the to She Fis-ciaher. devotion opening his and heart l Juab County, Utah, for tha Und you vi 11 discover that h has made had learned to lean on that seemingly for him that the desire to see it beRECEIPTS. nd a failure oC eyerything be came an the was tender December thought absorbing as' ose Year man heart vvhj strong ending Balance in Treasury T'Jan. 1 as that of a woman. She' had hastily first great object to be achieved. The (except being disagreeable,) to 1895. 31st. his zest . added and stud idea energy . 189 $10717.59 times out of ten he is depending on the cast him aside because of one weakclasshis ies so that he not had if she ness. herself asked She Ind of him 750. CO will foi Reimbursements public! RECEIPTS. support; you acted prematurely? would it not have mates in his loved profession. In his 4.74 a meddlesome, .miserly,1 jealous, hate- been better aud more wife-lik- e Herds to have great desire to go west, Milton Crosby Balance Jan. 1st 1895 $4093.11 Transitory could not a andihe motive dual a burG527.42 anjil Jr.kad man Christain Taxes who unreliable nature; fortitude the borne with ful 4.74 County and determine which of them ' was the Transitory Herds S. is always complaining, ancjl although den of his weakness, and worked 6724.99 County Taxes paid by John last known incident in Taxes Assesse J - With the The reformation? for his strouger. prayed 594.10 Cowan for the year 1894 he has but little, if anything of his of he:j heart there came a re- his fathers life was that he had board General License 122.50 softening would him to 122.50 hear General d License own one imagine train, and he believed .Fines action, and scalding tears coursed ed a 121.20 d 1950.00 deed ou down her cheekswhile her form quiv- he was somewhere out iu that myster talk, (hat he had a 1950.00 Liquor License License so from Liquor where was ious men, many she eibotion the country ered trying 121.20 the earth and a first mortgage on beav- to wiph 46.05 Fines re- a variety of causes, were jiving under Rent then suppress. Ijfer thoughts knows 46.05 en. Jle every. body .business verted to the subject of Miitons appar- assumed names. However, on that Redemption 19.40 Rent PlCTOl Sold .... Property . 50.00 no and why pbouldnt he? He has none ently greater passion Adams II. nor to did he By one, Contingent for,, strong drink subject he spoke LOCAL TIME CARD. of his own to take up his tune. Such than ijve for his wife and babes; and mention his destination to go west to ,19.40 13081.99 Redemption of Property Sale not would distress He his mother. achieved resentment forme the again were created not Bills Payable In effect.Nov. 17, 1894. peoples like mosquitos, 2500.00 even a hint of his intention. her Mrs. felt EXPENDITURES. that the and and depart at various station by Train arrive Crosby mastery, in vaip perhaps, but one fajit remains her course was vindicated and He would tell her- later da, or when daily as follows: present $23403.00 South.bound. $ 44.50 Publication. I..,.. . Stations. staple, they do not add materially to she felt strong, even defiant, when the his studies were completed. Arr. Art. Leave Leave ad would Milton vacations the 103.35 of Linton. the pleasures Interest During conducting legitimate train stopped 2.15 am.... Oprdenj... 8.00 pm DISBURSEMENTS. 3.15 am Ar I Salt J Lv 7.00 pm jSIrs Service was greatly shocked at visit his old home at Linton, and ou Public Nuisance 52.50 business.- - Salina Press. 7.45 am Lv f Lake Ar 5.50 pm her daughters recital of Milton Cros- thos 2 occasions his friend Heywood ... 18j County 'Warrants paid and b.tO pm 8.11am Sandy him. After Elections bys conditio riband although feeling generally accompanied to i J the . 9.42 .. 3.40 County am presented Fairfield pm 5,20 that her daughters resolve had been young Haywoods first visit it required Jail UILTON CROSBY. 11.35 aniTi . Eureka..! 2.00pm Court Jan. 12th 1895 no persuasion to induce him to make Compensation Janitor. $7820.49 she too hastily formed and executed, 69.50 8.45 am.. Lebi Junet.. 4.45 pm ON HAND. gave no hint of what was ' passing in Mrs. Crosbys farm his home during Inquests 108.80 8.55 am Amern Fork 4.35 pm summer comvacations. and as the holiday everything ) Warrants $13788.93 9.02 am Pleast Grove 4.28 pm A true Story of tHo East and We3t ter mindasbat made for 8.00 county .L....:.. the new addi- On the occaison of'his first visit. Maiy Repairs fortable possible 9.25am ....Provo.... 3.05pm 1793.58 Cash ) $15582.51 2.00 9.44 am Spanish Fork 3.49 pm tion t? her family. Crosby was a lovely girlt of sixteen. Lawn 10.02am son... 3.32pm The time 904.21 between her arrival Her quiet life on the farm, and meet- District Court Suit. 11.05 am ...Pay 2.49pm in....Nephi... $23403.00 InCAAPTER II. the other few than andbut I Lv 2.00 pm 11.45 am Arj people the ing ;the morning . 44.00 and Plats Maps JUAD 12.30 pm Lv) fAr 1.30 pm coming of the evening train from habitants of the little vilhage which, Insane STATEMENT.1 ALMOST NINETEEN YEARS. 5.00 TREASURER? 2.05 pm Leamington 11.55 am S seemed to be at in of inan seemed In her population, Pleasanton, age. point 4.05pm ....Oasis.... 10.25am 126.19 It was nearly 9 oclock when Milton most soul Marian Crosby her a standstill, bad made her shy County Buildings1.... 4.50 pm Clear Lake 9.37 am hoped Financial statement of the County 8.00am Arj Mil- - (Lv 6.35pm Crosby awoke from his stupor and lusband would follow on the next of strangers. But the frank and Insurance 99.00 8.50 am LvIfordjAr 6.T5 pm of Juab County, Utah, for found the fright sun of that June train to Linton that he would ask hearty western manners of the young Office Fur. and Fix 2G0.03 Treasurer, 6.00 am 10.40pm ....frisco in on him reserve overcame soon her Coloradoan morning beaming to reform, and the fiscal year ending December 31st through her forgiveness, Leave Arrive promise 5.50 the partly drawn window j curtains. she would trust aim just once more, and she listened with unfeigned de- Contingent... Trains souh of Juab run dally except S0r' 1825. His mind was somewhat dazed, but the instead of her husband, his letter con- light to his recitals of western adven- Salaries $4567.00 ? OATS RECEIPTS. Two through trains daily from Salt fact of his having been intoxicated the taining the check arrived. That check tures, and of the grandeur of the Less Riimbursemeots 750.00) 3817.00 to all points East. Lake his dawned J286.C8 and slugthe A.. .upon mountain aud she greedily devoured previous night scenery startled her greatness Paupers TO Cash in $ 2,897 1895, Treasury Pullman Palace Sleepers fram Sal Jan.l, Through gish brain. The fact that he was the contents of the letter. . Its tender of Denver, his home city. 1003.85 Criminal to Lake without change Expense Chicago 00 License 1,950 Liquor dressed, proved tohim the depth of his and penitent tone; its frankness and After the first holiday vacation Light and Fuel Tourist Sleepers. Improved 148.85 Free RecLining Chair cars. 122.50 General Licence potations, He bathed his swollen face solicitude for their babes, stung Mar- young Heywood went with his class855.71 Fines day coaches. Elegant and descended to the sitting room. In ian Crosby to the quick. His silenhe mate to Linton instead bf going to Court Services . . . 121.20 The only line operatiug dining car service, r the short interval Milton Crosby had as to his future Course gave her great Denver, and made hi3 visits as useful Compensation Statistician'... 407.00 The shortest aEd fastest line to all pointr County Taxes 1S94, paid by experienced a sense of deep humilia- uneasiness. The human mind is so as possible by assisting his classmate Road and Bridges ,. . 570.00 Cowan E. D. WICKINS, Agent, Nephi. tion and remorse, and had fully deter- constituted that uncertainty on com- in putting up the hay and in' such 476.36 . D. E. mined to approach his wife in a spirit paratively small matters frequently other work on the farm as was neces- Books aud Stationary 1893 Dept., Taxes i Burley, Genl Agt. Passgr. County by paid 201 Lake, Salt Ticket st.. Main 172.00 Office, City Trees of penitence and pledge his best efforts, giyes us more anxiety than certainty sary. Gilbert Haywoods father was Inspection of Cazier 6,537. 42 E. L. Lomax, Genl Passgr. and Ticket Agt. to overcome his appetite for intoxi- gives us sorrow ¥ where the results and holding a practical Exchange 3.40 Bids E. Dickinson, Genl Mngr., Omaha 2,500.00 Payable, 8. II. H. Clark,. . cants, are of vital importance. It was cruel view of life had taught his sons and Congress. . r 55.00 Rent Oliver W. Mink, As he entered the silting room the of him,, thougnt! Mrs. Crosby, not to daughters that industry was an E. Ellery Anderson, 25.00 Irrigation Congress Vilence of the place at once startled out-lin- e of Tax sales .... factor to success. bis future course. But in jus John W. Doane, Redemption 49.65 R Coudert, und oppressed him. A feeling of un1 tice to Milton Crosby, no definite fu of hia studies Uhcollectable Taxes... Frederick conclusion the At AdII. Contingent Expense Receivers; defined dread took possession ' of his ure had been determined. introa 10.80 Tax Sales.... .... young Crosby secured letter of ams. senior entire being, but the thought came d action to Heywood from his Balance in favor Juab County 2194.61 dHAjPTER IY. that Marian was in the rear part of , friend and returned to Linton. So Trantory Herds the house) attending to sbuie of her It is not necessary to dwell at length eager was he to turn his face west(paid by 813US1.99 Reimbursements, A hurtled search on tne succeeding years that draged ward that he lost' no time in breaking household duties. 750.00 Cazier) convinced him the house contained no slowly and heuvilv for Marian Crosby. the subject to Mrs. Crosby. She was RESOURCES. Occupant but himself. Milton Crosby No word from her husband had ever terribly startled, and by every arguremembered the scence of the previous been received. jThe only information ment in her power tried to disuade $15,582.51 mornng. Marians threat, to ' which Mrs. Crosby could obtain was, that he him. She reminded him that hewas DISBURSEMENTS. he had paid but little attention, flashed was known. t6 have boarded the her only son and upon his efforts and rose his dike a mind and d specsuccess in life depended her future through train from pictob County Warrants paid $13,788.03 tre before him. The terrible conse- and the country toward Pleasanton, the setting happiness and support. Her protestaBalance in Treasury Dec. 31, quence of his weakness was beginning sun had completely swallowed every tions were met in a spirit of filial tento dawn on his mind as he returned to trace op Milton Crosby. 1895 determiwith derness but 1,793.58 unswerving the combined sitting room imd parlor. to fortune the test As the years passed wearily away, nation goddess A letter orj the centre table attracted Mrs. Crosby began to fear that her that seemingly with $155$2.51 his attention and with alihost nerve- husband was dead and the thought at arms, was becuoning Milton Crosby Financial of statement Juab County less hands and reeling brain Milton length became a terrible conviction. Jr. toward the mysterious and facina-tin- g exHe West. District school funds for of Croby read his sentence in the follow- However, the conviction was so slow the the fiscal great region ing hurriedly written lines: in assuming a definite form that resig- plained to his almost heart-broke- n year ending December 31st 1895. loved husband: There 13 no- nation d My once how the East was sorrow her but mother it .tempered be1 to thing gained by further reproaches. and bow every RECEIPTS. Your own heart ought to tell you my mo- could not alleviate the intense paiu with professional men, to and came that often avenue with prosof of existence, the path tive for thej course I am taking memory You Cash in Treasury Jan. 1st 1S95 $ 37.89 have chosen rum and evil companions that unhappy quarrel. perity was occupied. Iu glowing me Mrs. was unour a deyoted mother words he painted the great before G390.00 dad Territorial Appropriation Crosby babeg. I; cannot dertake to tear my darlings within such and upon her children she concentratwith its rich mines; of the TIME TABLE NO. 16. region Taxes 1894, paid by County an influence, I am going home to moth- ed the wealth of her strong and endur- rapid development of its resources; the COUNTY OFFICER FOR THE YEAR Cowan collector. 17G.14 Effective er. Whenever you can prove to me that ing love. Every Sunday, November 17th, 1895. jtrait of their young rail roads to be budded and great engilove me and our in nocent little ones and 31ST ENDING 1895. DEUEMRER you . tender uatures was watched and neering feats in scaling the rugged County Taxes 1895, paid by "more than istrong drink that you have of lines with and or steel 4338.27 John 2.85 guided! mountain collector South. $ over carefully Gazer heights encouraged Kirgan Nephi gained the mastery yourself come tome. I will wait. Until then, adieu. discouraged according as to whether rails, and pointed out that be could bhis. Foote 8.00 Dist. Judge God keep aud help you as I will always or not those traits of character were accomplish No. 1 from more in one year in the Stations. $10942.30 Stc'ut William 65.15 Justice MARIAN. Nephi Daily Manti pray. West than he could in five years in the praiseworthy. Milton Crosby kfievr what thoj G.90 Out of the sum which her husband E 1st. As a last argument, he spoke of T. L. Foote Justice Nephi 11.45a 43.0 DISBURSEMENTS. Lv. Nehpi Ar. 12.1 Op 3S 0 words meant. He knew that Marians had sent her, $1,000 were deposited in his strong belief regarding his father John Yates Justice Mona Salt Springs 29.35 33.0 12.40p had devel- the bank and regarded as a sacred whom he felt certain was alive and Holloway former wayward Warrants .$10531.99 County Supt. paid. cowran John S. and Fountain Green 12.57p 29.0 oped into a will as strong find inflexi- tund for the higher education of her this conviction impelled him to make Balance in Treasury Dec.31 1895- 410.31 1.15p 23.2 Draped Collector 352.80 ble as were her devotion th those she children, Airs. Crosby was as indus- an effort to discover his whereabouts. Moroni 1.32p 19.5 Ch ester 1.42p 16.0 loved, and a conscientious discharge of trious as ever and by the practice of that nothing could swerve Hpt W. C. Oekey County Treasurer 210.00 8.0 $10942.30 Enhraim 2.22p her wifely and maternal duties. the most rigid economy maintained sonEeeing as Mrs. Crosby re- D. W. Cazier Assessor 9 from his Ar. Manti Lv. 2.45p Those few lines meant that1 it would be herself and little family m respectable garded his folly, made she Collector and , State of Utah ) 1300.00 determination, timeless to attempt to bre,ak her sen- circumstances. the best of tlie situation and did all m Trains leave Manti for Sterling, Ftmks Lak j County of Juab. ) Sb When young Milton had arrived at her power to fit him out for the dread- LessReimbursements tence of f,eparation until ha had for-h- r Morrison at 3:00 p. m., Mondays, Wedneand 750.00 Utah 750.00 I William Burton. Berk of the Territory J by aV purged himself of every taint of the proper age, Mrs. Crosby answered ed journey. Iu addition to the little William Burton and sday's Returning arrive 8G5.00 County Court of the County Clerk weikne-Under that impression, he the questioning of her nod relative to comforts which no one but a mother County and State Manti at 6:00Fridays. p. m. ' ould not remain where he was known the whereabouts of his father and 900.00 aforesaid, hereby certify that the forewhy would have thought of, Mrs. Crosby Edward Pike County Attorney Direct connections at Nephi with Unio and endure the humiliation that would he did not live with them, by telling provided her son with a fine set of in- Johu T.Sullivan CountySheriff 753.25 going statements are true and correct, Padlfic Railway from aud to Salt Lake CitJs v,ona to him by residing among those him the story of his fathers weakness, struments for and engineer- F. W. Chappell Probate Judge 215.50 to the best of my knowledge and surveying f. Ogden, Butte, Provo, Milford and intermediate that krmv; pis wife had deserted him. of the quarrel, and separation Her ing work. points, and all points East and West. Adams 363.75 Deputy Sheriff Notwitl landing his besetting .weak-Milto- n narrative did not spare herself in the We will make no attempt to describe Henry Stop on signal. y Cio-m411 40 was proud and hasty decision she had formed to leave the parting between mother and son Hugo Deprezin Selectman In witness whereof I have hereunto The Company reserves the right, ' t rite gh He would go out into him. She spoke bf his nobleness of on that lovely day in the latter part of G.- W. Hickman set my hand and affixed the seal of the rom this Time Table at pleasure . . ue he was unknown and urld of his gentleness and love, M'ty, ISSJ, when the weit-bouu- d character, train Sheriff 49.00 said Court at my office in Nephi City, Theodore utt With inm-e- f and strove to impress on the youth carried from Mrs. Crosbys presence until ha knew he his the 14th day of January, A. D, Pres. &Bruback, 47.00 ,d ft Si - thirst f r liquor, arul the enormity of the sin of inebriety th$ form of him who was the idol of Ellen Sullivan Janitor Eureka' Genl Manager, u n it urn a u I Salt Lake City, JS9C.. bn Id s wife and Ex. tho-- e Charles Hoad whom all and cou ehe Manglcson an heart which had had Willi upon br Buiiton, ! p id!II. S. 'hi la t of the n hf traits ami hud clouded all their learned to lean with perfect reliance Kerr, 5.00' Supt. Levan County Clerk;Supt. & G. F: & P. Agent, HW 4 r iiPirn&'iicflP,TRv Mgv - IS i JT-Co- APO-SF- R I , out-stripp- ed west-boun- quit-claji- m . ! - , - j North-boun- d - . ,1 . - - , ' ", j. I well-to-d- , i o, t , Trans-Mississip- pi , all-importa- ........ west-boun- out-stretch- san Pete ed VALLEY RAIL WAV over-supplie- inter-mounta- in , Ex-Justi- Ex-Proba- ce te j ; 1 dir-podtio- Ex-Assess- or - b - be-ie- -- y Ex-Dejiu- 1 ty , ct-- r 1 - liter-balance- d - - |