Show 4- - r x' "'V - r: :i- A ' " "- y- V T:'- 'J ” Jr - ' J - ' ' - " ' ’ ' frw """ ' -- L :'7 ' : r j- - ?J i"'"' ':'V' '"I' - - -- t - ' V ' ' : - -' ' - i 1 ' ' - ' ‘ 'J - -t “df r s t - J f s If y The WEfiXESD AT MOnXIsoTj’ Biues Rooxs—The aucUouburincft seems COLFAX AT THE hls elbow was happily snared SCHUYLER on to where the wagon atood and from HOI serI ' of Intended :x which Bill a harvest In BOWERY now y to three We be have rsey Thk Forsru or JcLv—The City ' tbenco tov the dead bodies of the two rsl patriots liTesreaped with its murderous blast thrivingcrowds round nil SEMIWEEiay TELEGRAPH men J They' I By decided to celebrate the luirtmn-attending one then turned and made all was to concourse but Yet'tbst one desr sickle hs a of On Sunday avening largo j hamare the of those They tbe haste back There being an extra driver lively gentlemen Declaration of Independence by Dow tti blS rtrtmJSTlS mer and pick sion orations at tbe Bowery sad other T Ready to knock down a lot TlirnSUAY' MOUSING June S3 1803' on tho coach two of the trams at the ery to hearths lion- - Schuyler Colfax deliver I Tea( and best of the land had been given' to the all and them Success to gennp money station wees taken with them lie demohstrafions A committee ordeal Golden and treasures oration on the lift and the eoDspl-lood- y T v-ir- r V u ' 'J TERMS: y! ' '"x Month Three “' ' : V: Tho Stations --were not burned but tho grain provisions etc were destroyed One Jndiau was killed at Bridger l'ass The country raided over by the Indians miles in extent The was about fifty-fiv- e road ia now and a sufficient escort is at n to protect the travels The lndians left in the direction L of the Sweetwater In Minnesota aomef'tho counties are making' appropriations it putthase bloodhounds to ferret out marauding In- dians and horse thieves and the Denver JVctrs thinks that though there is some: thing horrid iu huntiDg men with dogs yet the savages having forfeited nil claims to forbearance the idea must be a good one and it would like to see the plan tried on the plains Tho Seics reasons in the following manner in favor : : $10 ‘ 00- - 6 00 j : 7 350 Any person' sending ns ten subscriptions hell receive gratis py sf' 'Tho pastjrcek will not be without note intbcT anrals of Utah 'The passing visit of Messrs Colfax Dross Bowles and of the lato 'GoRichardson vernor ortho Territory the Snake creek and the finest rainy lime flaslnn-the-pae n all have combined to moke a' week of red letter days Tho distinguished gentlemen now honoring the city with' their presence appear to bo enjoying themselves perfectly The local authorities and many of the principal citizens have tendered courtesies and hospitalities which have ' been ‘accepted in the genial spirit in ' whici they hav been offered -- Tf the y season-- — What witliivela in tho fiery living VxtLOW-ClTlZXKS:- I'-- -- of chJT-hav-e been appointed for the purpose of tlemen who give na a chance to bay cheaply Ing the necessary arrangements and dirtctJ ' ! the celebration 7 The following genUemen hate been spxH j ted the committee alluded to: William Jennings D O Calder 2ttmm P Wttie Franklin D Richards TDahJ Theodora McKean A Milton liiu Considerable standing still yet for lumber and laths Ac in the city Oar mechanic are feeling this Inconvenience considerably MsCBaxiCAiM— -- r OUR' VISITORS the-deceas- his able and eloquent principles of Abraham Lincoln y : Hon John Taylor' Introduced Hr Colfax to the assembled multitude after' which the honorable gentleman spoke as follows: - re-stock- ed PC : had been heaped upon the country's altar Bnt ‘after aU these and the end seemed almost aft hand a costlier sacrifice had to be made and from the highest plaee in the land the victim came Mnnleredcoffined buried be would live with those ftw Immortal names ’ ' r:" who were not born to die leaving behind each-statio1 leave your beautiful city on the morrow him n record that showed how honesty and lifted him selfmade aehe was from to continue my journey towards the Pacific principle the humblest ranks of the people to the 1 have been inviSlope bnt before leaving ted by prominent officers of the Church of I noblest station on the globe and a name that Latter-da- y Saints who worship In this Bow-- should brighten under the eye of posterity as err and by those of the Gentile faith with I the ages rolled by whom I am a believer to apeak to vout be- “From the top of Fame's ladder lie stepped s fore I leave in regard to the life and prmci- -' to the airy pies of that belovedso Chief Magistrate who was stricken down rnthleesly bythe hsnil tlironghont by the vast assembly' wltii of the assassin I comply with this reqnest pto-the more cheerfully because J believe' it is found attention and at - the dose a vote of ' Biting that we who live should endeavor thanks was tendered him for Lis able disto emulate the virtues of those who have course ' 7 passed away My nenal custom Is to speak without notes — extemporaneously but my relations with that great and good man daring his life were so cordial and affectionate and the SUNDAY MORNING 18 blow fell upon me with such a crushing RmraxEn —Mr Colfax and party returned stunning weight that I have not dared to of the project:— trust myself to speak of him except from the' on Friday evening flrom their trip to Rash in manuscript before me The soldiers have signally-faile- d Valley j Together vith a number of other the remarks above tlie Aftcr preliminary on: their arrival they were the catching and punishing the red skins as honorable said that previously no gentlemen gentleman V H Hooper on II of the troops can only follow trail by day- -' rnler of a nation had fallen by the hand ’guests great Messrs Colfax Cross afternoon Yesterday lighCnnd tho Indians can ran' night and of the' assassin for over two centuries) that Bowles visited President aP Ilia 1ea day Bloodhounds would not care a fig 1a nsvs aF ftlam wVaIam w- Ter Annum (one copy) ' Six ciUd '' 1 -- - -- H03IE AFlAras - ! arid1 g How fresh eud delightsome U the 1 I vegetable world looks after the Into rains! It most be because the revivifying Inflaencee' of K-- Youngr-- mTMdington John D T J? the showers have made the trsca and plants AUlster H W Lawrenge Chairnuhint fcei ¥enjf- that "they look io well Got TOiTnE CoAsrr— Tho foiowinr gram was received yestcnlsy: San Francisco Jans V Wo arrived yesterday all TUESDAY MORNING has- arrived' 1 met brotheraS!Mr Colfax and par- mond hereWe will Mifor IlonolZ ? ty left oar city on their travels westward Thursday mot nmg next From the moment of their arrival to the peCeq 7 N'ebcxo riod of their departare they were the sub- 7 Cacue— 1 Manghan ’ ‘ jects of unceasing attention from the citizens' Logan June 17th In leaving they carry with them the kindliest feelings of all They at least have evi- which has completely saturated the crV dence that '‘doctrinal differences" have no n‘V nidt to do any dwjjj influence in the reception of gentlemen by which looks favorable the Inhabitants of Salt lake City ' Goon Tuavelino— Mr t'olfax sad party arrived at Deep Creek a distance er to TuEATRiOAiMr-O- n Saturday night the play miles from here in 21 hours j ' of Camilla's Husband was played to a very Selling Okf-- Ou Monday loaJ b crowded house las gute W 1 The Caarlo their® jatiea1 The York iaak -- ' ship Johns Is tea rlter snJ f net "Mt lt pvt sa p? Cient 'eihcr coynifi to the J esls f paritir lrawl)Grry aking- sai ftaira patches 'serenades spcech-l- n on'tlie Lake visits and return visits - revolal kMB ti 'hftviav non J F Kinney' and W H Hooper CoL been attendance 'at Theatre-anTub Roads Eait — Col Tlvorua CuUocVi: the ret Bowerywe peeted — the dogs"vould powerful-rebellio- n expended on its scenery or effect had Little Marshal Smoot Irish and Mayor V““? I ery a3jQact rcWte for Its elaboration was from Weber reports the road downrkv presume our friends from the cast will oftea disastrous surprises time for micre J hearts of the people that he was the only II H The w John Jv Young Tracey napgood Tark and Js Kanyon in stood the have lnaljeJprcscnteat who coni rapidly man tolerable understandJ improving to otlcss preparation being given by the have attained a living 3 IIJ H Jb Rnmfield and T B ll Stenhuuse far as the play was concerned wc have few chukhotps yet remain An aged As I breach1 his'merciful Because character of philit secrete ing of tho 'complexiou of Utah' society canine warnings and preventing the catEsqrs 7 thews in which the Association ns a thropic gentleman who has a ton and development affording them much like pouncings which the Indian delights no assassination In history approximated in tho evening the visitors attended the In Arkiw more have' displayed lire and spirit wood from that region was exerting Hm’ Gov hi utterly unpalliated infamy to that' No won- Theatre in 7 V 77-voidable matfipdlJa the way of in of much the in some-- 1 to fill up the holes to facilitate hU tou'i pi- to Wat 7 beingplay performed were der the Confederate Generals disgnsted orders reminiscences when they shall He certain! Very commendable A Question-By the present way of hunting the with the act Behind the form of the An amateur in silk worm thing of an undertone The last scenes were sage t&eshi however fellow j has a vigorous and striking feeling in his bosom for other have 'returned to their homes und the savages r the whiles are compelled to assassin loomed up the dark and fiendish matters informs ns that the ''Aflanthns The' Mr McKenzie was we thought tyfie In his I than Iris own son for that route is the et of the rebellion and surely the Confed- silk worm" is no other than oar common familiar circles of their usual life for So' and their spirit hunt out their Twick-e-up- s erate chiefs were responsible for the fatal of the poor artist and Expressed mainly traveled by stage nnl all eastvar fire 11 doubt not that tho mutual good undcr- - squaws and papooses have lo share the bullet for unrebuked by them the offer of "potatoe bug" and that when fed on Suitable conception considerable with esrgo food' it will produce the cocoon Having delicacy the various met- bound It ought to be kept in' I which has Common wilibe engen Kcws ruin is the and prevailed n standing SeSdahMo or though ourselves never experimented on any bugs aphysical changes worked out in the 'poor dcr by more than a Gene I but humbugs we can't say We haven’t artist's career His finest scene was undoubt- force productive of cou3idorable pleasure and not squeamish on this pointyet it thinks copied approvingly in the South tesehri The gentleman then gave a feeling g to revenge the benefit luafter yeara to all parties con-- 1 the warrior bands could be pursued- and to tell edly that in lisice Gone West and East— By yesterday Ukoritie the late President half regretting given the subject sufficient attention or rival insolt him his but with- stage J J or is line upon in this that put by ceracd- bag legitimately exterminated by the aid of dogs and that he had declined the invitation to attend whether and 7 7 lISItumfieldEsqr hooks held by hie promise and the strengtlf of bis left for SanTracey him to what proved his fatal visit to the the not-- ' detrac-loav- e Francisco The former gentii 'cpenetl As the' gentlemen rare aboutr to I thus all chance of squaw-killin- g atre He felt how inadequate he was to love for Camilla— he finds himself suddenly man is Treasurer trod of the Overland Mail Ock Scuools Schools in this city during freed the city- - to proiecutc their tour tion btravoided ' a portray ltie manifold excellencies of tbe dis her to command jnoro nay permission by and residing at New York the Ik meats dead and remarked upon his un- the summer never pany tinguished same with the proceed westward wo take tho liberty to vi3h "fight that man!” His fiery rush to combat lias been fur four years In this suspecting disposition in regard to personal cityindii season This winter in do that they vigor DOWN AGAIN In fact tbe the death of our friend Frederick was unquestionably thrilling that their trip njay continue as plexisant dangers even amid the sunuisings and Cook I ’ OJte on sanctum we oar to observe our the of bis friends way walking through scene attenour this commanded wholeof as it has thus far proved to be and that ' Assitant-Treaurer been thounseen of without the dread of death children tripping" ofl with bright eyes very Coiupa: 9th ei dangers The wires werer: up yesterday- long not and its representative hereT" Mr Trscej v Which imagining anj one base enough to slay regularly to the many schools aronnd us tion tho wcounlry at large may be greatly throng1 us a little newsrnot very him As reasons for the President's attendMr Dunbar played that prince of tinkers return to this place in a short time Mr flcgule: benefited through the informalion ob- - enough togivb We a now class have of teachers better than amusement were cited of ing public places most stolid kind Of a coun- field is expected to go east with tho late though Troxn the ' far East but as the Dogbrier Centra the steamer: by and some better school houses are tenance and a expressed fact of tho necessity to him of tanned and the otherwiso agreeable the city amount of solid tin- - visit Ills family at Tiffing Ohio it is not greater will be perceived by the ibllowing'the relaxation under the crushing pressure ot formerly tho Hi of the gentlemen during their gprinsinj np Bishop Wooller aod commit- - kerishness crammed into a hi whole expres- proper since Mr It has left to say tiff taring morS la once The new fine school conncctipD their commenced tee have present-- voyage of recreation and dis- - summar ' is paSslftg winter will be here Presidential privato visits Bo chequered housoin the 13th Ward with Messrs Ramell sion than we have ever seen in anything less since his arrival in this city to his departs in 10 than the genuine article In the enlivenment I he has been lield in high esteem by all cla§- ' a ’ 7 r was his inner lift with the deepest anxieties and covery y builders for 7 Gray -soon of the piece he was well sustained by Mr of 0ur citizens He has bccnindAtici11 tnm 'and the Indians are and most discomforting solicitude' that on again very 7 Indian the field two still successful in isolating us' from the the receipt of bud ‘news from AoBicrLTCBAL-7-Crop- s In the neighborHyacinth Jonquil by Mr SimBowring to Mr Colfax “How agoheeiclaimed yeira mons' Major Lumley by Mr Graham and and haeruarfitained throughout a repuUL Curtzo hood of Fort Hardman are Very backward Stotcfluin the direction of the rising sun: willingly would I exchange places h 7 hVrodu seem to be having things ' as Those good times coming will be here wlw the soldier who sleeps on the ground About one half of the wheat ia up and head- Capt Sbrimpton by MrMaibcn were fully as a business man of high moral character tegs The ia the army of the Potomac" pretty much their own way on the some-o- f these ing out- - the balance' only just coming up sustained as their slight material admitted which he has rnnch reason to be- proaj ( fromO ' ' : : days —Theto a handsome tribute Similar reports are in from Cache Valley These gentlemen with Mr Lindsay fully which must be Very gratifying to his far speaker paid yFlaihs twef or throe hundred miles east kindness of the calmness of dispositemper e The operator at Swcetwnter-BridgAdi -- was kept their ground as improving and pains- and friends at honaci Wei had the plcar 7 - of this Tho following telegram of impulse and Those showers will fetch them tion overflowing generosity actors i ’ soldiers went capt Ti2 two taking accompanied by eight of visiting his (amily entire1 freedom from malignity revenge yean ago at deica-e Max to his Line— It tarns oat receiyod in lbis city yesterday: Evert wc concerned Were the ladles East this morning to repair the line as As far and deceit of the late and of hearing his follow citizens speak nuidGr guile injustice' La Clede une lfi 1865 After having repaired the line thpy Chief Magistrate lie never answered railing just as we expected Somex folks are great think all worthy of praise Mrs Gibson cer- him in terms of praise and affection Be Feunic - 7 When railing The "sic semper tyrannis" of on'blackguarding and nothing else "J S Roberson M were attacked 'by Indians and the ope- for 7 7 tainly gains In careless grace and that most turns to them after a long absence to er flagon was a most foul falsehood murderer the w of hindered from their the and one soldier' were speciality necessary of all requisites in an actor or ac- for a short time their practice The Indiana have cleaned me out rator (Mrr Quinn) )xv prrinf Abraham Lincoln was of society bar sndj The judgment Be comforted are “weak creeturs” tress abandon 'A little less vigor of facial will return to this city in September!' I feet ol run off all the stock cast of Sulphur killed The line is again down slow but inflexible and invariably 'based on they - the come will time ear-1 good was BilhnggateHe to see 1 again Vdesire what 1 To T B A Stexuocse the 77 - 7 have drawn my stock to right expression wonld perhaps be an improve- sincerely wish him "a safe journey bjj L Springs and maintained One for time can make lost expressedup always nnwaveringly : r Daily Telegraph and will remain here still greater ornament and seaP a a ment render her and y this place 7 r ly happy reunion with hie famfij i tion the then Unpopular conviction that the Union 1 see fiu’tker until discoverEmilie Miss the to — certainly stage This is half and slave endure not The safe return to Our Mna: hold th conld and friends “Question" Apple Question permanently y We have 'tried to have a good deal of c role of the Home Rnmfield God bless yon free though deprecating Congressional to be settled favorably to tbe ideas of the ed her true lincfin the Jas Stewart half ing the Division Agent patience with the red man for he has interference with it in the existing States youngsters generally we think' Our trees in starchy Placida Poyntz a line she should by Capt Mr Tracey will doubtless remain in dur "d ports There was consid- nod on the line teartalljrimpha ppon’oDd-W- e La Clede 'is at tho head ot Bitter and persevere in business to well as well protected places are laden with fruit all means its d and seeing ' Miss maintenance of its excellent Creek 90 miles east of Green River I mado larg0 allowances for the exagge--1 white and yet as Tresidcnt he executed the In exposed places there will not be quite so erable humor in her representation render reputation I slave law because he believed his I and Mrs Clawson were as effecti- ing tbe absence of Mr Rumfield Mr Ji tbe re against him for os a fugitive office requirodLNot until tbe last much as was at first thought Take it all to- Alexander j : Mr Stewart with the Mail Company’s I rated t reports fie ve-as " Stein will attend to the business of tbe! Smith nsnal is Jnfinitdy superior hour when the altoruative or the death of gether our orchards look very promising 7 animals had bccn for Bomo days' but- - general thing with ot too much for the style in Lake office We cannot say mains f I to his of white acquaint- him did be strike the fatal blow at the for-- ' rounded at Sulphur Springs and was at iRprals many Not Swamped— The time of high water is wllicll wa8 produced by the Man- piece With last 'driven off lie escaped with the1 I nnceg hut with all our prejudices in Ills mer institution by signing the emancipation fast wearing away and not many of ns have II gmat Some very heavy "set scenes" New Mail Routes— The contracts for been drowned out yet nor hare so many cauBea eonaiderablc delay between tbe acta rying tbe U S Mail on routes IfGW favor we Lave atlioroughdisliketo his proclamation Vanimals (to La Cledelitsu No man in Our era clothed with sucli vast hundred acres of bottom An lands been con- - J bat thmt waunavoidable 'N’e Ueor awarded to Mr Leonard L Si here know no so mercifully 7' of ever No used had it far--1 Present operations Division power sffleer 'Agent was MjepOtswood as lakes Into at j temporary ruler holding the keys of life and death had verted afterpiece of Magic Toys ras presen- The mail leaves Gunnison Cor Cbickeo-sarofl I I 6J reifs of the 8th in-- 1 circnmstahee of white provocation re-at r nlshcs the Denver a streams 1 are The one at m lime and 001 on so fa' so no falling arriving easily Mondays expected many Hiajloor-?access anj ( js 1:: & sourf n 7: — I cpntlv to set' him nlinnt Ihla mnrr1r5ni p&rdoned keepers had standing orders that no' matter fast CSty Creek that recently held furious I Chicken from same the Mr returning Hargetts-weljivcning filling giight praise in waiting though the how li ad to be throng turned away without audi- - riot down North Temple Street and splurged —to him — nw character of Merlia the magi- at G am on Sunday arriving af Gau- msadet Some great before the day closed off ever and anon across lots has lost its cian named news of which was1' recentlv II Speaker Colfax that there U something I ence be must see came If any defects existed in any portion the same evening at 6 pm!P with a petition 'for rash impetuosity and now behaves itself more j who member every at 8 sm-- s i From Fillmore of the evening's' performance the whole was hke an evaporation of our afiection theming of life H The! passed over the wires: same should stream the and decorohs as at decent’ Deseret a at terminai and pm redeemed ring aevlo magnificently excuse for amplyfor him going on jnst now If tho days’ work to find gome good artJe rua The ' first ' that was known of any man’s life and would go to bed hap- - when passing throegh so respectable a city ted by the gorgeous tableaux at the close a turning on Tuesdays at 8 am and saving has commenced for the struggle ous be hud made tbe is- as this In a few weeks “that melancholy by the mastery 'difficulty existing was on the'evening of ist Fillmore at J pm: wth where we shall find our tho 2nd' when a small -a of pmigraiits wo hardly know procession of hoes"- will be seen again Tanxxu’s Taain — A train consisting of! Smith says lie is going to put qa excel ' man student attentive gear v also andan praying V appeared on tae sideparly of the 1 latte op- - selves after & whilethonsli we trust without its former dis- - five wagons end' entitling itself Tanner’s service if he does not folks dbwn tbcu the Uni 7 0f the Bible ' —— v posjte tlio station and called to the fer- TJneoln’s consolate air tiel Train arrived in this city on Sunday on its 05 know — 'Five days’ steady hard marching at rythan to make all haste and setr them in even bnt to Montane r from back City Virginia Going- Socrff— President YoungUW fesi X across as the Indians-wer- e after them I the rate of 25 miles a day brought ua to premomtiCnshisolentdeath their presence he declared that he wonld e ' PnoTOGRArns ExtraordiAbt:— We no- way former city it had which to Beaver county pria-nohi t river being very high and the ferry our present camping place (A nnanduleF rtfaer-b- assassinated than surrender tice with pleasure an Increased taste among been freighting provisions Flour was being of the Twelve' and a large number ofto "Partoci ttair r i To-oil in order for crossing they were told Ya) the banks of the Potomac 1 friends leiri this morning on a visit for that most beautiful of ail the condole community at hundred tl5 in per Virginia up to hide in tho rocks until morning j morrow nightjMay U) our headquarters I awinstthVconfeSrates That production specimens ofthe art— card photographs Pho- - boughtsand retailing at 120 and under Other Southern settlements We believe thatir saiioas pound I I I tordayandSnaJ 03 Tho was refened to as evidence beat Bailey’sCrosa-road- s On the morning of the 3rd Mr Spots-- 1 are were too lafe in tographers hereaswell as elsewhere seem ndpVort”c Jrexdfo They tooportioi of the wood with a stage team and an escort now the on trains are wcreU: great There him afforded there reaching has — been burnt over by every desolating ney upon the religions support We understand that the editor islgoin W lao Most of ar or on — the visitors the Christian the floor position settlements question for country by people our northern to nco known to war Five times way folks in the South — a joorntj atiarse upon the peculiarities of the faith of folks think their likeness Is hot fairly taken where will doubtless psy a good figure sea the both armies marched over it five touching they ’The h the Friends: The last act of Congress signed unless should have madqlong ago they look ' the instrument fall in the' for it oei am the one was that him across retreated requiring two emigrants shot-fu- ll it 7have S?68 they by at should thereafter be' in- - face with head erect and both eyes like ' Min God we ceivei Bowery — On Sunday afternoon the BowBage Creek and all ihe stock taken lhfE® tea monthrhave swept it of barns scribed on alltrust" national coin sfm at the the opestars Jeftey taking young shooting waa densely crowded to hear President Cargon Appeal of the 14th says “s par eta ft save two teams that the drivers on the and Tences or bridges and woods and all his affectionate traits rator endure this when ery his hoars In How last operators Hon Schuyler Colfax and J geyen nenand ten women Mormon7 a dfieohltioil that it will take fii of character shone out in more than wonted coach doming down succeeded in getting I is a lady we don't know We are young preach the sitter wh®le r generation to repair The blacks brilliancy away It seems that' the Indians who His kindly heart throbbed with friends were present " What with thisjueet-- 1 eight wagons and Ml ike withmales sliould we we were in sure if theircase I he era supposed to beioux came across welcoured ns cordially all before his death on The a when the day vast joy a and smblaga arrived herenighth1 similarly 0f horses and Some ing faint' ordered the abandonment of the impending either make a declaration-ofrom the Sweetwater and destroyed the I route butthe jvhries wero Ysj stopped at Child's hay yard- With generous magnanimity he au- likenesses we have seen look as though the Speaker Colfax in the evening Sunday was a draft inkiag discontented the lliat Willow at 'Creek where they Bridge are on their way to the Sandwich Islssi thorized Gen Grant to proffer unparalleled of soul as to big day were Virginia sitlefs were In great anguish 1 ue-The same paper says W P R was to in- whether they would ever recover the free use v Handsome Present — Previous to the SS5 duo irom Mte west wnen an thr a drore of 100 Oae po emigrant I I beantifnloO pataUng of or their countenance ' brought Colfin Mr more'inrc'aiu in case' the of race a of duce relaxation was vigilance four more pertnre with' horses than ou:every pleasant came ui eoimr wagon Creek that eitj on the l3th eyontefortheEi fc0riea leaders— Thompson and ae bmr" Corlf r'Trtbuno th'7 to hare -- aed on tho machine aa an 1 of Preddent Tonng’a MiU and CEr fortsat the our talent-- - 'State He must him to was by for presented Kauyon instrument of death arranged expressly Europe: Janett of the Boston th j repair the war damages t'iBni as the rnffian shot down the pilot at knocking their heads offr Th best photo- - I ed artist Mr Geo M Ottinger The view a d 1 j 1 ‘ seen-piece- ’ to-restin- - I s - Lsolir-whol- - 7' 4 - y y first-da- £ one-ma- one-he- n ’ whicb-pantin- - 7 ' - 7 Vi r ns -- 4 - ex-perien- ces dkrd 1 -- troubles to-da- y v - ’ -- ill-w- ill ' j 1 ’ : -- to-da- - y A serio-comi- I1” “ygg53jlS£SUqgS? -- : -- : r - andt-hav- e '-- ’ C it m 1 l 1 G-- - s - - - 1 - 1 - - Pr-M- -n T X:'- - - ra-Tb- 1 e 1 ! of-arro- ws ' - 1 -- 1 to-hea- gt r 1 uj - was o z' - The coach corning Cast reached TVxl-lo- w Creek about no uouctfr so alter ’Che ‘x ocojTehce add finding the bndge and pilot mould than hi Immediate toqr nights in' J3osf ou Pjiilad cd phis and 1 east'iir eStemer who believed In that- text of jfaidffiree tapay§20000 for j goiVwrit ciutiisd in Ezra VIL 28 that numbeu of performances the cn--1 - 1 — JV- graphersin thfi world— and we have some excellent ones J persuading folks that the less they look at the earners and Wy to look eoBiebody or sometbtog the better pictare they will make and the' more they will look as though they ' not “got up for the occasion” be-taki- which is the work of Mr ottjnger is am -- yw ssa fair i with of Hardy’s- - Station there are eYarnaw wagons —— 7 J J In the distance T ohOdren the vseguri Colfax had the picture carefully boxed and friend thinks them only He ds' this e sonve-werhost wsy hostile moving it travels with him to the Pacific— a Exreiiiic “Utah of snotber idea ish the I nir of Utah 1 I Creek Kanyoo-li- fe -y V k — ' - r a t r r“ Vis 53 °t feed My-dyInc’- - IT1- - ng fV v A bey ttcffco |