Show CAPITAL correspondence refreshing rains enter liberty park words of warning I 1 by our regular correspondent I E adiron arron HERALD A grand rainstorm hag has given Salt Lako county a soaking which is much appreciated precia ted both by the fanner and the tile citizen people biad is for fur some weeks been wading through a sea oft of dust lint clouds of the article arose and carried by the winds were driven into EYE EAR AND NOSH INOSE of the tile great public bublic till it became a task that bordered bori bordered ered on oil hypocrisy to say this was a clear atmosphere and it almost pricked the conscience to speak ot the pure mountain air of our fertile vales in ili fact salt lake was fast becoming known as the champion city for dust as ogden has lias long been recognized for mud but a rainfall which lasted for several hours on monday and contin tied considerably through the night and again on tuesday lias has saturated the TRANSIENT REAL ESTATE and fixed it more firmly on a legitimate basis the city looks charming the tile foliage is fresh and the grass is is green all nature smiles with delight and farmers from the dry lands come into town own looking TEN YEARS YOUNGER than they did on oil saturday on monday even evening il next there ia is to bo be an e entertainment art at the salt lake theater when miss ada dwyer wh thohas olias just returned from the east where she has been studying DRAMATIC ELOCUTION will give readings ac mrs care less is is to sing and oilier wier talented soca so calista lists will also appear the entertainment will bo be nn nu attractive one and most likely be well attended the theater eater and the opera house have both been idle this week times arc are not as brisk as they were a few months ago some say it is owing to the passage of the edmunds bill others that it is a reaction following the boom of last season when the FINANCIAL NERVOUS SYSTEM has aas been strained up to a high pitch a corresponding depression is generally felt afterwards on saturday the dinst there is s to be a formal opening of LIBERTY PARK prof lewis will deliver a speech ben sheeks esq will also express lis his sentiments the croxall and fort douglas bands will discourse their delightful music and the mayor will official officially declare the park officially lT open to the pub public ic THIS PLEASANT RESORT situated as it is beyond the busy hum lium of the city and yet connected with the national bank corner by a tramline tram line will be a source of great pleasure as well as health to the salt lake public bublic the purchase of this beautiful I 1 spot by the city authorities ties wai a wise wise and considerate move and one that will be appreciated precia rec a fed ted more and more as years advance me and the city grows in in wealth and population there is is one thing however it will require reat care and some STRINGENT regulations utah is blessed with a great many boys and some of them are extremely mischievous and unless the rules are strict and well enforced in the beginning such property with ita its improvements will be often in jeopardy tr trees seats fountains birds flowers shrubbery and all the endless variety of beautiful and attractive appointments which grace the parks in europe could never be sustained were it not for a wholesome and proper enforcement of the laws but owing to the certainty of punishment hoodlumism lias has almost entirely ceased and we have visited parks which are frequented by many millions annually kept in ili excellent preservation the tile birds are tame taine swans and ducks of valuable varieties instead of scudding studding scud ding before the merciless flipper of the west will glide towards the visitor as he lie stands in the borders of the BEAUTIFUL LAKES LAKE and will land and even follow him a distance in in the walks in order to pe be fed from the hand no one steps on the flower beds nor ingres inures injures the plants nor steals the blossoms 10 Ms f the lie public publio realize that their privilege is is to gaze on the beauties which nature and art have spread forth on every liand hand but they also realize that it is not the privilege of any visitor to handle and destroy that which has been provided for fr the recreation and benefit of all and at t the present time so great is the interest in the preservation of these resorts that each intelligent visitor feels it to be his duty to protect and by vigilance prevent the destruction st ruction tio n or mutilation of everything within the park precincts irence tho PUBLIC EYE is is always open to detect wantonness and regular appointed officers are on duty to make examples of those who have not yet learned to keep thousands out of mischief when an I 1 english 0 magistrate interviews a trem trembling urZ urchin liin who lias has violated some peaceful regulation it is an all event usually remembered in the after experience of the culprit and spreads like wildfire among among the class to which the guilty one belongs no 11 postponement bails or motions for or a new trial arc are in order but instantaneous retribution ri rib ution lution by a stroke of tho the LIGHTNING or JUSTICE A flogging with a birch on the proper part of his propria a persona and a term in in a reformatory if the boy lid is very young will perhaps perlia ps suffice while tho older victims ot of exuberant vitality will bear the judges mandate prisoner stand down months 1 which conveys in brief that lie is conden condemned ined to hard labor or treadmill recreation for that space of time SALT LAKE CITY june lo 10 |