Show V THE ill fak girflj ! H ®tlcgra$ Jhii Mss’isssJ'a'iMffi’lg''tif nnl Politic! rijfhtu MORNING AMERICAN M rtm lwa cd) willies m 2 WOi Ml Wlj to ndent Agent of RiA urrenoj -- m H citr)4790 2d to li ementx VoodS fNEBI sera As fridth& - eat tdtp’j yule sm raks ar'idiT' fti"! Vo iirgrioi era sdj lid bag rue tons OWB s for ito SIIERS t UIKEt — Cheif mportd IIOBS ilLESi 2 iioflt IVai s— iiOWfSi cable o S— : SALT LAKE CITY SUNDAY of P owers Bros and several bouses er Atlantic Avenue burned yesterday 40000 Partially insured New York t lory I’IjO- t liltflU 1fwVj y ra'iSl raf EBXI T k aiMl V vlt id 51 ?y&? ow nr"- tene- Loss 28 he Fenian Congress continued in session Two Delegates from New York 2S Ireland were introduced who made a telegraphs the Tribune that lavorable report tlum’iky The right to use the fence surroundmorning opened bright ami dear of the English drizzle ing the new Post Office site was rented tit ah'onee chances of the Harvard the for $3000 for advertising purTho crew passed a good night poses for two years MCis Government has not relaxed its suro!(JUgh in the merning Simmons showed from a severe attack of veillance weakness of the (Spanish gun boats with which he has suffered several building in this city Marshall Barlow too had been troubled has informed the builders not to dvs boilBoring attempt which was far from well but te send them to sea a The trot most ef the crew were in splendid condi on the Prospect When the Course was won by Lady Thorne in tnree ion ami full of confidence the Harvards made a straight heats Time word was given 2201 2201 and fUirt came into play for their oars and 2201 28” tjok water first making Washington the Oxfords made only for the first tune in stroke- - a minute Piainlng For a mile and a half the race several weeks from the forty Dispatches The Harvards soon drew South report storms was splendid and kept the 28 away from the Oxfords Philadelphia The offloo of the receiver of city taxes fesd to Craven Cottage a distance of of a mile The Oxfords was robbed tadnightof 40000 twenty Ham- thousand in greenback and tho rest in drew up atthe level just beyond When off Chiswick bonds mersmith bridge two miles and a half from the start they St Louis 28 The National Hotel in east St Louis gained the lead after that they won as The Oxford crew never a large frame building was burned yes4cy liked Tims Quinlion was changed the stroke during the whole terday morning The stroke of the Harvards was burned to death and several others were race irregular They lost wholly frome above badly injured in jumping from the winWhen off Chiswick dows Hammersmith San Francisco 28 though they were towed to the pier Legal Tenders they pulled to the end of the hopeless see with magnificent pluck and that J Ross Browse contradicts the statehag after their strength and control over ment from London that the Chinese For the last government has rejected Burlingame’s their muscles had failed two miles they hud pluck and that only and says its rat’ncation is only treaty the coxswain steering wide and the deferred until the return of the embas-The superistroke being fatally quick Carl Schurz arrived here last night was manifested and received an enthusia-itiwelcome ority of the Oxtords throughout the whole race which was from the Germonpopulation who turned out m muaai never doubtful after the first half mile 28 Washington though tlie Harvards retained the lead The Republican mectir g reassembled sometime after tjmt point The Oxfords Hon Trimble presiding wm by four lengths The World’s London special says the were adopted calling on Gov Senis conceded universally to have ter to convene an extra session of the fair and honorable on legislature for the purpose of taking tven perfectly The time occupied by the action on the fifteenth amendment doth sides there Hifords was minutes and being no question in tho opinion of the and seconds being more than they meeting ot the constitutionality took over tho course a few days ago legality of that body The resolutions will bo submitted to fhe distance rowed was a little less than The day the Governor immediately in writing lour lniicT and three furlongs by Horace Muynard Chairman of the O' fair but tho title was unfavorable i'iring the first mile of the race the committee appointed for that purpose A committee of eight one for each ‘farx arils were ahead by more than a strokes per Congressional district prepared and reergt!i rowing niiiute to the Oxford's ported a memorial to the people on tho The Harvards’ rowing was most brilli-- r late canvass and the elections allowing t and many believe that the race the stu pel id nous frauds perpetrated Mom pliis 28 night have been gained by them had Mrs Ann Deck a Northern indy tie coxswain made bettor efforts to take teacher in the Avery Chapel colored As Hammersmith Oxfords’ water the advantage was sciiO"! drowned nerself and her colored Bridge was parsed still with the ilm vards but it was perLonisville 28 iled that the pace at which they had A party of three men were engaged in started could not be sustained as thev baby by jumping into a deep well She tried to ilebtrcy iiiinthcr white child but to wl unk troiu vul lower tho lx fords roso to forty he ran away ar'iie- - per minute whicli was maintain'A to the end d wiilioi’t alteration FUJIKIGN 'vho was reached ‘fore London 28 vjt’iibtlf way tlie splendid manuuivies of the ovswain of the Oxfords took tho Latest adv ices by a Bio Janeiro iannrds’ water and all Burnham's show that a battle was imminent Tho laud t" coupe tiie Oxforjs was in vain and naval forces of the allies the were in motio church v‘u Ld Hxr’inL aero visibly An oliiciui di'patcii hud received throwing tho water over Isis stroke at the Brazilian war stating had commenced to nl Knnipons on whom the iabor and that (leu 1‘omnhii department tri mr tohl heavily was not perceiv- march on Villa llitii and the Brazilian ed The men was lost by Harvard ironclad fleet was steaming lip the tkuugii one more heroic effort was made river t" upport trie annyand to gain it t in the attack iicn the gun sounded the 28 Harvard crew utter a mement’s rest from dr'w up In the ide of the Oxfords’ bout Advices sources l’uiaguayan n! ippluudi d tlin victors very warmly coiilradict the ofiiiial reports received that The Paraguay an- liom Kio 'jy mppine their hind- - tin: Oxonians rcv 'cdgcil this by taking off their the Allies are not Using enough to attack their Lopez -in in tin Th ::i' urc various ami Inn remained the Cordilleras theories stale ! of complete in lion ineu the Allies It five ol'lhc Harvards’ failure that their diet lately ha- - been appear d From minors current in Paraguay a Loriug vgonii ian hut that is not true riticised for not lioving the English revolution is imminent in the Argentine the policy f and I’urnham for bail pro inces ags'n-who accused of cuciiliciug many good judges declare the Saniiiento 'e v a repetition of the race the republic to Brazil L taoon th Englisn universities and London 28 The prcss generally comment ut length nit the Harvard s failed because their is like that of Cambridge on the late race giving the utmost credThe Timra claims that it to both crews Nashville 28 ih ace Maynard II Hamilton and it is a victory for the English style of future internationarrived this revving and leading radicalv filing and had a meeting this al contests will be conducted iti a simiThe Him says if the Harthe object of which has not lar spirit Surmi-eare afloat that they are vard' did not command success they The SW thinks the Harvards it eg tcjis ibr a thorough reorganiza-h ni in thn would rather have been defeated party and as a preliminary "I'l'ind the removal of all the Senter by the countrymen ef the Pilgrim " holder In the Statu Fathers in a race on that river front - timi which tnev started than hv the men of i"i'ier they conti mplnte se zing tiie anv other nation the globe ring Sep r' s absence has the following Oovernmnnl which hardly 'ru- - Tim I’ntt Hint! To have beaten tho men w pluck miles to n earned tlcn three of tlocepri univeisi-tmeasure uni - with the Kngli-the late whose putuno irmcimted innumJempli - erable di tliciiltie uiid ig an old at tor and lourHf jiiiiriiee is linit biiibliiiif villose one toiimli - of t' 'd i i n purilli o "e iicro !(' the in tvln'ds vihien i' happy eriuirkably licallby for the one of udden dent - fioiu there is peculiar honor to the Several " "lui'ii ip arly all the coniidaiut-- without humiliation t the- ' liich will be tine ef the hr t ipiesUun" el at a pp ibc m (Turk eoiinty of l’arliaini'iit lirday v In n Mike Cuddy an him glit up nevt at ion uf t he mu 'i an ope named vvih he the tipjnd up to and II idig tuidied rclcnso ol'tlu Foniiin- - Iti- aid a (ieriiiun the nght side inflicting probu-- i liinl in ij" tin c oi the Frem ii t" the fit'll v on ie Cinldv t‘i aped go' nun t imt disposed k tin if the stihjea Stout killed one named iiiiijp-strong "pn iiml utl supported "’'Coot witii an jj0 pick ut doom-i- r with ud ’Jiie Ariiwicn- Iieie urn a disagree- on Puckd'iy Tie f aiiout to tlie conduct of the raceOvfonltuu as tin1 that tin 27 San rrant general iinpre-'in'”r lavnuls in their t row til" lav of the lb S Coa-- t during in water- next yc 'ey lepoit Loud ft l expedition lluivunls were 'i’’ no!prange of iron ore extending 'n Hu mouth of Chilkalil river fur onlv a half length of eleur water belimi b y'"'! In usironoinieai The at the finish nation Inm an elevation After the men the two crew dined nl of two ith Mr I’lnHip- - w lioinv it'd and s a local deviation of the Moitlake The ' n large partv to meet th on of two degrees said urn i’lofc-o- r also determined the ford men in tinor speeches al position of numerous points race if not the hardest was at least ns ever the lino of the exploration He found liard a5 any that work of the Hal 'Mhahl valley to oil climate tho pi in Avi vnrdis farmore favorable than Paris 28 in tin Alexander archipelago started The alarming rumors roocntlv San Franciseo 27 1'"' Supremo Court of the Stute of concerning the Emperor's health are The sympda ha dci ided that telegraphy is a denied morning d) ami tlieteforo toms ef hiw rheumatic ntl'ection grow (ommurcc r the control An inx O't'gatior ot Congvi-- s in the more favorable daily the authors manner a other kinds of coin has been ordered to thcacve: ml ot the false report c among Al ad rid l tht There will he lo lurtPer tr'niNow York 28 tho of AVar lent o' Council kindling vvo' '1 'he !A vl I’r'iu il I’il'ceh'iW Tay thg caiiiage maiuil'ac thoe juui jr thie anuain §'00 Par UtlLKD— annum 700 J'lireo J to MONDAY TIKM— e00 re ia—btd OlMd Family Paper atiUleuicm iu the 7 vry ment telegraphic First PUBLISHED 8ix mouths $2 I’hie months ti0() CASH IK ADVAKCB:) MAIL1! Si Aurum 1000 months $Jo0months Throe Tre SUNDAY A cf 'he people in advarcx tkbsat residence in the t - tMechln A movement is on foot to make King of Spain Gen Carbo has boon appointed Lieut Governor of Cuba Escalante is dead There is much speculation hero to Haris it Prim'iournoy the object is to confer witu Napoleon on the situation Count Chisto has been restored to bis rank and pay on condition that he goes to the Canaries He gave his parole to remain at Puerto Beal till the vessel was ready but broke the parole and fled to France whereby he forfeited his auk and pay 28 Philadelphia The British brig Helen from lviglitut Greenland reports that the steamer Panther with the Arctic exploring sailed from Ivight'ii July 27th for Disco Island North Greenland whence tho Panther is going to Melville Bay previous to her arrival at Tlie Panther has been ut Tvighiut Julian filmah and Ivans vvurt where the expeditionists had been in the interior and had taken photographs Havana 28 Andrew AVliite an American who has been confined seven months is released on tho intercession of Consul Plumb The volunteer guard on duty iri the Suburbs shot two men for seditious language An attempt was made lust night to rob tho Custom House which was frustrated and one of the robbers shot SEPTEMBER Y0L I 1SS9 W8 to — Yesterday aftemuoa us a little girl was playing in the passage way of the Post Office she stumble aud threw her arm out tr prevent fulling and her hand passed through one of the panes of glass which rover the boxes The broken glass rut her wrist severely and severed a portion of tho chords of the arm Accident J A Prospect) vn Field e Arthur Patrick a voting man with a few oilier names —one of sous is stirring up tho enthusiasm of the Nova Scotians by a visit which is not to be so brief as some The young Prine1 princely visit are has chosen the army for the display of his talents and as ihe Duke of Cambridge has decided that lie cannot gain the requisite knowledge to become an efficient officer without a practical acquaintance with the duties of a soldier he has crossed the Atlantic to join the regiment in which he is gazetted a Lieutenant The princely sub is having a fine time just now and is likely to gain quite a notion of the duties of AmDFNTnxv Killed— We loam a Lieutenant with receptions ovations from a gentleman just in from the line reviews and what not But then as Mr Thomas ho is of the U P 11 only training as a parlor soldier Green passengcr conductor between to become qualified to draw the pay of Wasatch and Rawlins was accidentally a Field Marshal after a while it is just killed on Tuesday last Two men havand plebians as well that patricians ing endeavored to pass on tho train should overwhelm the scion of royalty without paying ordered Green Mr with attentions them off at Ritter Creek and while Change of Time— On and after towatching that they did not eet on his head struck against the day tlie general delivery at the I'o-- i again A spike Office will be from s a m till 7 pm bridge killing him instantly of the bridge entered his brain and bis being a half lour later than before Rtliat neck was broken either being sufficient The death to cause instantaneous deceased was a fine gentlemanly man of large stature and powerful build We had a very pleasant interview witli him about three weeks ago in this city where he stopped a few days while recovering from the effects of an accident received on the railroad by which he Lad had some ribs broken making the tim'd time he hud ribs broken by railHe was fated at last road accidents to meet his death on the ears Mount Pleasant dent from Mount —A Pleasant corresponSanpete A general time erf health and activity The people are busily prevails here engaged in pulherimr t bounteous harThe wheat crop s tl)G !est ever vest the oats are much raised in this damaged well as farming interests prosper well Kverythmg else appears to be on the stand still in busiin not receivness Disappointment lia- crippled many ing railway funds but tlie money will be no les uccepti-blwhen it comes Considerable fruit - being iaied uml here— apples plums peaches Sugar cane is also doing well believe a general good feeling prevails among the people and tlie “watchmen'1 are at their pii't' President Hyde appear- - to be filled with the eood the settlement the ponpl and comforting directing continual!) we has disappeared Tlie hope never to leturri attain — It is understood A Mass Aleck a on Mnmltv week at mass meeting will beheld in the New ’J’iibunaele to obtain a free expression ill on tlie from the citizens of the liilioul companies and tile niei'llte- - iO 1" id"iieil to oht till seille'Mcnl that Police Cot kt — Smith for b ing drunk was Thurston finod 7 ID Ladd Sonti Orr— Mes'i'i CaldA Co Proprietui's of the OpposiLine from this eity to tion Stage ' Hint b ve old out to k Salisbury well LATEST BY MAIL HAST El X Vf O' w x The Pent of the 21st speaking of the hot weather in New York says: We can well Hiippom there are many of our citizens who looking to the record ot the temperature lupt at that the ami Delutour’s lindiug mercury marked only degrees at its highest poiut yesterday will reject the record with indignation as untrustworthy or else will conceive a cet tain contempt for the thermometer as a register of heat The fact is the Dclatour tables are quite correct and yet they fail of giving a fair indication of the average temperature of the cty in whiok daily life of New York is carried ou In our warehouses and buinesh offices aud workshops and editorial rooms we toil and sweat in much more heated an atmosphere than that which is tempered by the ico boxes of a mineral water establishment But yesterday as recorded was the hottest day of the Delatour’s summer but three (the 11th and IGfch July when 1)1 degrees was reached aud the “glorious Tourth” when the highest temperature was the same — 88) by all the tests we can it is hotter than yesterapply to day at ni:Mcnti f A young man from New Britain Ot who was wandering among tho few mountains west of Merideu days ou a deu of ago came suddenly Flo lost no time in rattlesnakes clambering up the rock and having Five rattlesthe field t a the serpents nakes have bi on killed nu th" base of this mountain within a few weeks u o id and lew useunts of the ebff have Hep lure m ule for fi ar of tin m tin P l‘ ''is r be ed m oli Thi- VhltHA intali te bu ilia from itnilih a u low Oil e Prehuiinary soundings lor tho Detroit river tunnel are in progress The result arrived ut is (but the projHam WvM't I' VlTIMpiX It was found ect is entirely feasible ioiiii s attention - - cit fully after several trials immediately below that mitraiit mins cueing the city that a crossing could be to the was not enteffected earth the but Keen comto have nix npoite'J irely firm for the entire distance pelled to navel all tlie wav Iroii Omaha ami ss perfect safety was regarded as the inside without lights cut' au indispensable requisite the routes but when in question were virt rally abandoued is not only disagree ahh in the upper part cf tho men jump in to the cars at the ddhixiit Soundings city nearly opposite the Milwaukee lease nod no stations go where tiny so elevator are satisfactory - von e and far as concernsentirely one can tel! where thi y the nature of tho One slight objection howwhat (hey Would hke to do it makes ground lid very iiiii'oud’oi table ever is found in the fact that the passengers at that point is has die channel of the liver We believe the Superintendent very near tho Canadiau shoie and ambition to see the road in pet led runslid in progress iwo soundings brother au equally of and hint order view this with tLe finding ning will please accept in the kind- desirable enroshg where tho channel run rearer the middle During the ness in which it is offered and Id cu ii some cases tha depth investigations emigrants have plenty of light (f fifty"’ feet below the rivet Led has been reached J eWA Gone— The Morph) k Ma k troupe Iowa A young man in tin- - lirrning for Hlko left by roeo’in iis sleep on the night of 'be from whemc tiny oi to iririni-- ai"l d climbed to tue roof of Trinity Mo vi li sth o then b:u k to duo and proceeded to deliver an Church lltTIi tb 0 Alter sptakiDty Ji"'rsin i‘ n lioquont f r time he retired till fie ciiaao company lreu & iroulatiar at arruuiy THURSDAY IW ASVAWCS miatki ?:i miDth HIW avaN0:l 8it tuucitiA Cits Three montha ttrU W the edge of the roof when one step Lake Ouy to this place we wero debrought him to the ground at the lighted with the signs of plenty that same time to consciousness lie was were exhibited in the fields anti orchards in the various settlements as conaidHrably hart by the fail we passed en till we reached Beaver COLORADO bad The Denver News of the 23r l says: And although the grasshoppers their there in the early A man named John Bell living up paid of therespects eason the crops looked tho Platte was accidently shot yes- part well but did not promise an terday He was ont guaaing with tolerably another person whose tame we failed average yield 1 need not write of the spoilutioa to loam aud being partially bidin Cedar City Ka thebmsb when his companion fired mada at Barowau at a prairie chicken received the whole narra and other settlements on the because is too the circumstance route Borne charge of shot in the breast well known wa At Cottonwood of the shot penetrated to his lungs Dr Bancroft who was called to at- were surprised to see how vegetation we passed through tend him informed ns that the had i allied since when there last May wound every tree was is not necessarily dangerous stripped of leaves as completely as in although it may prove so WESTERN winter Borne wheat will be raised about St George aud a considerable quantity of friut Everywhere the people Recent letters conappeared hopeful notwithstanding vey tlie information that the A great breadth of land their losses the flying ship which was to had been planted with corn whenmake the sir psossage from Ban Fran- ever the had destroyed grasshoppers cisco to New York in a week or less tho wheat and that crop will be is not s complete failure it to with more than forward looked though has the serious objection to success common interest that the model now exhibited will Our way home lay through St not lift and carry more than eighty Thomas ou the Muddy which gave It is proposed how me a chance to visit that place for the pounds weight ever to build a new “Avitor” one first time Somehow I have had a hundred and fifty feet long and forty dislike to that from the almost place feet wide which theoretically ought to first of its being settled Not that I and earry eight thousand pounds wished it otherwise than well bat with favorable winds to attain a because I always tkosght it was a speed of ten or twelve miles an hour hard place to live in But my views Aa this is only a very good stage- were changed on visiting it It is far coach rate it becomes a question os ahead of any place on tho Muddy to the utility of the Avitor even if it the site of the is a good one city is a success hence the settlers could at onoe go to From the San Francisco Times of work and build on their lots plant their shade and fruit trees and have the 25th: the water rippling past their dwelEarly last evening a soldier named They will not be able to raiso James Madden entered a saloon on lings as much grain per aore as at the upthe Presidio road kept by John per settlements but they decidedly and after drinking several have the advantage in tho facilities times became very boisterous using for growing grapes and other fruits The propriethreatening language of grapes nave been tor ordered him to lo&ve but he re- Quita a quantity some of season fused to do so and the proprietor grown there this which have been taken to Bahranngat started from behind the bar intendto Hud and in tho future market a Being to carry his order into force a vast will be to able raise fore he reached him Madden seized a the settlers amount of means from grape culture tumbler from the bar and struck Borne of the residents at St Thomas on the right side of tho neck have sustained heavy losses this seashattering the glass into fragments their grapes for the want ol one of them entering tho neck and son with water bat this mishap willnot happen A sursevering the carotid artery again for they now have an abundant geon was called In but failed to stop of that element tee heraorhage the supply Later in From inquiries about their wheat evening Dr Ioetterman wae called to crop I was latermed that it would lie arassist tu taking up tLe a tight squeeze to make it last till tery At miduight the Buffer lay in another Should their late harvest Officer a very precarious condition of well they have enough who is held corn do Green arrested Madden bread and perhaps a little to spare to answer a charge ol assault to murThe people speak highly of Bishop der whoso only failing cf which Leithond From the Bulletin they speak is his being too lenient "fhere is a report apparently well They also spoke highly of the founded that H i) Roberts is buildwhich is in charge Institution of their Bishop ing in the yard of Retry Steer A Co with throe large steamers whiob I think a better tlav dawns lor St some other boats that are to be had by Joseph not because the kind is better purchase or charter will form his than it was nor that the heat is any new Atlantic and Pacific steamship loss but because the people hate now The passengers are to be lines chance to make honns around across the Isthmus cf which the shale and fruit troe will transported Tehuantepec by stages and the time soon shield them from tlie fierce lays between New Y ork and San Francisco of tlie sun I was told that the fur passengers will be fourteen days St Joseph folks have an opportunity When the projected railroad is comone on a good of making two cities pleted the through time will be re- site on the west side of the sticamsiot duced to twelve days Prosperity in far from tho limns of the old settler' California of late years has seemed and another city is to bo located as I inseparable from opposition between where old St Joseph understood the steamship for then stood on a jnear companies good site where they can only have fares been so glow that la- have all the water at their doors that with small farmers boring men and and where their wants their families could find means to they can miscallmaythe require varieties of fruit pay their fare to California ” This will !x‘ a great they may desire from the contrast to that of living year after year There was issued office of the Secretary of State the on a high bask where they cannot pardon of W Henry convicted at rube a shrub much less a tree for shade the July term 1805 in the county or fruit because every drop of water for court of Sacramento of an assault use has to be hauled quite a distance with intent to commit rape and sen- This year’s crop of wheat falls far betenced to fourteen years confinement low an average one at 8t Joseph on condition in the State Prison A meeting of tlie Indians was held that be leave the State within ten on the 3 1st of July at St Joseph Mr days never to return them some G ibbonsthe interprotergave stolen Vfl'tIM m talk about their having Presents were made B and wheat stock Virginia August b witli not ofloved to those native a a stealing charged Italy LomSince then the sister ot Angelo Young Ksq Joseph bardi but the brother objected to the Indians here nave been very well and quarreled wi’h lielutvod the arrangement Maestretti mil concluded the dis the fhrashers pot Last evening him by shooting b rough with the thrashing at tnis agreement with a revolver the head through They have had an unpleasantplace death Lombardi causing iustaut time of ly warm They have Considgave himself up and is now i a prison thrashed ont 12112 bushels Street versione of the affair repreering that the grain was planted thrtv-osent it a case of ‘nwrder most foul ” four mouths later than it should Alittle stepson of John Bray while have the yield is pretty good flying his kite walked backward into and if anything better than expected a shaft near tlie Imperial Company’s If the corn that has bota planted works and fell a distance of one hue would amount to anything the peo&nd A windlass dred anil fifty feet Bat the ple would have their bread rope were immediately procured early corn is considered a failure down and found and the late when a roan want planted corn was when th boy alive and bronght him np a few inches high infested with u but be toon died of his injuries' small bug and since it left ft worm A Ere broke out this morning m of some kind has taken possession ot the old wooden building used as an the young plant which threatens to Co in assay office by Bousfiehl Although in tho Boring destroy it Co’s the the rear of B F Sherwood were that a sarplus of prospects It was totally destroyed grain would be raised on the Muddy George Frauds Tram came iu at it is now evident that there vi:l Lot 5 40 this afternoon ou Welle Fargo be enough for ell that are located here k Co’s “Backboard the heat making when absentees are ine Tided best time he ever nu te with horsefir now worth three dollars here aud lesh— twenty rmies in one hour aud next Spring it will be hard to obtain thirty minutes The time will soon at any price come when this volley will icttlcd TERRITORIAL are rent or up whether misrionaries SCE CCA KKSi’OXllf not Here ere tho elements — land water and climate — for giving untold Wlstvotst Rio Vinous Co riches to the persevering and hardy Utah Territory settler And in u short time I thins it will bn au difficult to bribe a niano August 8th Isfa KpiTnaTiLFillXIH leave Lis possessions here a it is now Dear air — Fait to get mm te scttl? car journey 4 from California CALJlfVRM it la M in i" |