Show L r V :' j WV ' ' -- ' ' r ' ' 1- rron tho gbk0 lAdepcnaent — : mining in plorCrs iti IIOWf TO MAKE : OUR AlUD LvALLEVS leave or rwk something more AND'lOIUlblW j :rRODUCWVE ' A petiticn was fii circulation there asking that troops roiglitbescnt without" delay to This season has fotcibly reminded us tliaiwc their relief cannot always depend upou the jain for even a subsUtcncq for our present sparse population THE COLORADO and in no year for a very abundant harvest a TIIE TAILY xA-rtruPA- MtmiviKq AVo 37 1SS1 Y i contemptible disposition deserving of reproba unmanly follyv There jn ay be tfmItjisthis tim in in tlie life of men that tlicir (lecds will CVCtl the most seJato from u$ual serenity Jrioyc ' of approval but Such external some display tp in humVcr f and the occa- irrec t'men are few siqnsRutTafc Nothing t is more certaimcvi dchce of a truculent toadish slavish nature Yc have than this hurrahing for unybemy seen sen to whom' we' could with' the highest respect for ourself uncoYcroifr head and from the heart more than fromcour tesy acknow-ledg- e our" readiness ta serve and if witness of the deed that irrtqdrcdoujr admiration we might hive ' been as ready to express it with the Up tossed hat and with crescendo voice sa- lute his ears wrtlr viva$ as would ‘any other luan'but these men in experience have few indeed and probably we could : count Buchgreat ipen on our fingers and not be crowded then' t Is Jcffi Davis among that number? Most emphatically' not and': we havejyefc to learn the first jthirigthatMry Jefferson Davis' ever (lid —when he had- the power: to do anything affecting the people of Utah— that was not x ngaInBt tjlicm Aud bc is net alone in "that ' If facts weje wanted there are names ' enough Id Confcdfiate history from the' firing of the rst gun at Sumter till the present hour that liavc bcn In scribed before against XJtali'-'SUgestive epoiigli Hurrahing for Jr ff Da is or for Secession in Utah is a sound tliat tlie enemies of the peoplj would like to be grati ficil with but they caa-nbe indulged except by besotted inebriates : liavo sense only jwko enough to know tliat i1 their actions are Insulting Ilownicc it is to read in foreign papers (a Secession row in Salt: Lake" “a Mormon liur rahs for- Jeff hiavis' Tlde!clares himself for the y Southern I Confederacy cU etc We know that it is yciv easy to answer Vwho cares? "and probably very few do cayc it is none the less due to thb citizcnvof-Uta- h empbati-- " cally jisa'vhw their Bj nipathy with any such drunken rowdies or the subject f their halle-lujjih- s Fat the sand bags on and drench tlie J folly out of them "j j f L - - ?ii r J t - t i j i : I i -- oiir-dife- -- C- 's ' ! " J this Territory if Y - ! - S - j s j i r ot 1 i ' i -- st : V L" y : ( - 'i ) “ -- 4 to-mo- i - i : ' L-avi- ng c T any-par- miles--furthe- - ' tastes-bracki- con-seqiien- cp' - : well-timber- SO-mil- ed es er des-ert- : " i 1 y i -- -- - i j j bj-oiig- 1 - : ' ' i i i i ' f ' ' i i lie-speak- s ‘ s- - 1 i -i' - y? k g- 4' ' ! -- i ' - - ' I - 1 t i 1 Allike superintendent of the 'llidalgo Mining Qo It left! this port by thq schooner Alice which will connect With the steamer Esmeralda in the Colorado Tlie importance of this new route is beginning to attract much attention Government ilmg already ailopted it as tlie base of communication with Salt Lake and as soon as ihc road from EtDorado Kanyou tfi S ilt Lake is put in order all stores munb tons of wav etc designed foir that locality will-pasovr this route Tlifc distance oF El Dorado ICunyon from Salt Jidke ' by careful measurement has: been found to be 418 mites : j' r ITbat paper further states that a: party of eastern capitalists had ‘recently started on a tour of inspection to the Colorado especially El Dorado Kan yon and that Professor Silli- ra?n wav eiv route for that pomt The ‘‘Philadelphia Silver and Coppor Minlng Company’ were also taking steps to aid th mining interests of the' Colorado rallcy’'the new stern 1‘A wheel steanxer Nina Tilden built for the coih- pany to run on the Colorado i had left San Francisco for Its destination J pKecciit ' explorations have determined that tlieTlver i navigable higher up than was sup posed by Lieut Ives An Arizocajcorrespond eiit of the Ala California in a recent number of tlpit paper gives Mr Ferry's account of a second voyage ojf discovery which be had just made i LOWER- - GREEN RLVER ' further up tle' river: j ' El Dorado you iext come to As out rpaders-arvery naturally interested Black canon which is fifteen miles in length iYrcgard to tho ' topography and resources of and U is as good and easy thecbajinflt through the territory in and immediately surrounding toi navigate t as ofthe riirer though on Utah the foHowing description of the country either side precipitous walls of rock loom up along 6omctiiqes nliuost oterhangingrthe Ane ar the ju fiction of Grccnsul Little Colorado all river as if threatening to drop (flftaud danithe it vers J which is give a in the JUltCulifirnii' stream Alter! running along thec1ianm)l tif ti3 resul ts of a voyage of c x pi oral ion by Mr teen r you come trtVeagus Wash be! readable:the point to wldch Lieut Ives explored and Ferry will Green rivet And tlie Little Colorado form a which he declared the head of navigation An here divides tlio channel and ns ihe junction about HCniilcis nbovo --hcre Circle fslind In sh in tlie leaser one water valley 'the supposed- point of debarkation for thfe of sand Lieut As you proceed the country loses its seeping through 'Utah riesert appearance nniat tbe jiinctloiv timber I ves supposed it to be the Virgin: river but the Virgin comes! in thirty miles above this point begin s to pliow and up Green river — say at a At aSove Veag us point about twelve miles distance qrSO mile jionicomp into a Mi! called Circle valley Ferry thinks country rcgtinbljngi the forests of thc Wash ns Lake! hind will trade the Salt following the tiierra Xevatla Tlio ludians told 31 r Ferry that it wois two sleeps from one end of the tim- river up takes you further from Salt Lake for ber to the other by which he infers it is about the river bears away to the c:ist while Salt of this point FTom here it is in length: but liow far it was back Lake is north!Ithc ohl Spanish trail — the old from the iiver he dui not learn lie went tif fifty miles to tecamHeS back aqd at that distahee the tijn-Ti- Salt Lake nnd L 11Angeles road at a point bedanrfe of larger growth sugar pines four known as Virgin Ili (the terror of tchinsters) s does tfic terrible as avoids a'so it Jt' -- to five feet 1 h rough were com mo:i So the "whichthat to have to be encountered in getting is settled question of timber for the Colorado Los ' Angeles J This Circle valley Is the head of uml Arizoivaiiy are happy Furthermore vein of No I coal two feet in thickness crosses navigation fo the Salt Lake trade from which thercis:a "laud carriage of 42t) miles with a ih: river ii tliis timbccouptry- - If comes but road ’implied with good fuch an 1: watr tit the eastern pud of arlopg mountain at the r other extremity of which gxnl coal is found If after a line of steamers be Established on mons und which the 3Ioi make use of Tnere tliO’C upper waters and a river port be located small town located herej called '‘Toco" or nnrl built the merchants of thiseit-- and TerFlack i'l'owii About twenty miles 'from the Colorado and on the Virgin river they found ritory slUitihl le convinced that the route will three mountain of the very best salt Mr hetnitrejccoriomical than tkeone now traveled buck lnigc Ferry spevimens to imd from cali for nla there wll be no room Kom-c- f which you should chunjos have in lyonr cabinet for dubiity oiij the qnestionj whether or not the a they look Tik blocks of-- he purest ice river route will be preferred- If not in the IN DIANS TROUBLESOME SOUTH vsummerj it probably will be in the winter Meantime tbc tlevclopment of tlie Colorado We learn that the aborigines and squatters be pr tlib ncxt twoer thri'tijyears will in the land around Meadow Valley soie sixty country looked upon with comdderalde interest iifiVct-in- g or seventy miles west of the Mountain Me:vd- as i£ will to a great degree jtlie ctmimer-cia- l to Vws are an have of the interruption ' likely interests and relations of UtahJ j relations hitherto1 existing between We met yesterday Cpt Price who had been t them As per rpo:t the Indians have already diiv-c- a with his company down to tlie Colorado for the purpose of opening up a military xoad ke o!f and killed some stock land have-thre- at tween the riyer and tho seTletncnU ' ?iicdrtb attack tho settlers if they do not xpeed-U- y Ifghly of the Arizona mines and the remove Tliey liave a W Jbe cx- - country —- f REVENUE ' certainly webannot bapLadBbjant irrigation j ever to maintain from the productions of our own £oilr' the dense population which coin-- nne HUrnpHwo the fuIIuL" URt inerce aud tho- expectation of statesmen aud may be oforvcopnblil t our bntne rocnf political economuts predict for not a distant : i Iwink cljecks same nFeftrc future Tlieqiicstion' arises then have we rromUwrjf note for crery $100 or nicani command at to feed aritl Mippcirt the fcactipa thereof without regurdto such ft iopuhition by a system cf itiigation? 'ii f ttune of Cj This ycarwo liayeno is nr pi us of grain orhav Billof salepayment of personal nrbpertr fci tlie mountain and the tule lands and all the Bond (official) lb lipnd (Indemnity) for every J1000 valleys liavo been taxed to supply the koine demand nd tlmt of Nevadi Territory which Bond (county dly and corporate for thcsel purposes we consider now and bonds arjd scrip) for each SutO Ve cannot look a lart of California and fraction thereof abroad for! this sort of resources as the Ets tern lieckpr4nler ufron any person and Middle States can and to some extent do other than a banker at slglit The Statej of New Yoik with an area not or pn demand Conveyance or deed of realty foe nearly as large Os the Valleys aiid level lands of California' manages to riilse food for 4000003 everyj$)00 Leiiseof lands tenements etcpeople and yet her lands arc’riot taxed to their utmost capacity England not so’largc as The whera rent docs not exceed f State of Pennsylvania feeds! more ilmnihiec r $300 per annum fO otNew-YorLease fpr each £’200 or fraction times the population without usu- -' for nations aid Tiiese w ally calling upon foreign execsp things are accomplished without theaid'of ifr Mortgage bill of wile or personal bond for aiqount exceeding rigatiori becausbdn those countries the natural ruin-fal- ls are sufficient But there is abundant $100 and Viot over $500 - (0 each JOOO txccss or fractional proof historical aud cotemporary t that the ' same and- even largpri results may be iwrt LQ realized from equally small territory' broug ht as claim deed same Quit conveyance A to uses same as- convey a iue under a thorough system of irrigation Tmspdccd Trust eed jwlien to secure a debt Bamcai country no larger than the Sacramento valley waters the the of along upper Ganges where mortgage t natural rains are not at all to be relfed upon FBOM IDAHO and where half a century ago the opulaii n y was sparse ai)4 subject tofainjne every third or fourth year now' by the thorough system !TwenJly‘fouf licayj of horses wer of canals which the British government' has caused to fur general irrigation feeds Up iiace Wn fiiuud until 3Irs- - W J Tenaut miul J Ike a population of njoro than three millions and ( struck their (tail near ' the head of Mulatto ri has products for expost It was in alluailm soon ovjei took them but tlie t bio ve aud ef ‘canals on the upper Ganges that Lord four in number were bet tvr mnied and twptJ in one of his last Egin: the Governor-Generone of the pursuers who were driven b u k speeches to tlie assembled Princes and Chiefs whenthey obtained the assistance of S I nr of the Punjab made thp following wisciobser-vationand overtook "'Hie waters which fall upon your man aud J McKinsey full womnlb them run at upon mountain heights ai)d unite at their base to and otic captqring alj the horses arid pricks piform mighty rivers are a treasure which' duly belonging td fhe ging and lakii distributed will fertilize your plainssaiid large pers revolver of tlje oqc wounded left them hi! their productive powers" Since the ly ftugm-iri a rocky kanyon without provision or ani his death more than toilie extent of his most muls horses have beeo returned t(jthd sanguine hopes1 have these means realized owners Ilic on Boise where an oigabititinn South It is a fact Is splendid results in agriculture perfected to promptly pursue urid (hid not so well known in'iho United Scales where islibeing wi th hemp any further operatbrns! in thit irrigation is little practised that atthe present line j ‘Messrs Tcnantj Turman 31cKinKcyani day nearly half tho world’s population is fed Dunliavc the rent me rids tioirof this county ftr by tlris appliance in ngiiculturc It is ofhis-torifearless and enduring hunt for the thieves J rccoid too that when Roman sod- - ty their and the turcefs whcli mt their efforts was in its palmiest (lays and the capital most papers indidate that J IL DittnOn A: Milk and — — were of the gangatui to Silf Lake and thence to Sac raixiento— Idaho Statesman for centuries Agriculture has ncver been known to the vailry oL the Nile apait from AIUIIVALS AND DEPAltTVRES thorough and systematic iriigation To this day after tlicrharvests of forty centuries this Pm OruLAXP MitandCosiPAn fUtvecn Salt Lake Cit Sacramento) cqu n fry of the Pyramids is as fruitful’ as in the arid of Ptolemies the soil Pharaohs the apd FciiLty:— John A Flwlf £ ArriialTliuniij days l5 WrxjlmTrweo ‘XT11 readily yielding two and even three crops a A llntT Ni’phl (Jreen ' J lilune Julia Croai w til (it" year though it is for twonionthtof the twelve AtexaaJ?r IrpartnrA — lion V A J covered wi tif water We do nqt suppose that Fred W'atre Georgo II Covert J C Ward Tnuch of thc land of California is to be' com- PPR QVEBLAXD STAGS LINK w Ufr buit we the of pared art Departures— Thursday andrrlday-rJ&tvalley Orc!iar!t perfectly sure that by judicious fanning there Way H 15 Way Alfrrl Fleckini-- r ( Cliampiuit if A Btldwin Thor OriMiV llichartl- h’myll-'arc few acre &u Joaquin couivt-which if ChampionII ’Uacbet J V fUchaad Klbworth well irrigated would fail to yield' two hca'vy A rsa EAXXOClw AXD DOISC LINE crops a yearl Two crop a year virtually doubles the area '°acli iu chirpo ff IVfi-M Win Mesnenzer) of cvry man's farm to siy iiotliing of the va- 2 Aahfry A Well and & ’ Hale Annie Gardner Fred ltrlle rious other ways in wh:ch tlie value of the rcaloxavKR & co's express property woti!d: be enhanced— as by tbc general Dcparturc-Diurfa- y-L H Herachflcl I growth of finest and shade ami fencing timber the culture of hedges o( orchards the preserARBtyAlArAT SAJLT LAKE IIOUHR vation of pastures throughput thc TlitfLlay and Friday:—D V Sharp II J IIvV-and A Steele Panlon Drown' Alex Jnin of Water for autunn" arid: -the univcrsarsupply sumiqor AAVelii Wife and Win Mcrhnly Aahley ’ A fcLrpp Mr stock all over- the now parched and desolate McGuthricv J JUuue ' plains: These are the arrangements which go tfi make firming lifs pleasant and desirable and without which it must be confessed there is not much hat is charming in It becomes valuable jusfin proportion as it an± ornamented aud without a cheap and ample supply of water a farm isbut another name for a desert Lmd- m this valley is opened fjf 'fc!’ now worth from $0 to $15 r acre only though J lutrcccirel froai C iilihuuiwAtl it is naturally as fertih as the best of Western CHOICE LOT TEAS prairies But docs any one suppose tlnt if we in all over it a myriad halspread or of canals the surplus waters of the Mokelnin-n- c StiinLlaus end Tuolumne any of the lands al-Ava- 1" 1 - li " Tlie practicability or impracticability of navi gating fhatstreano b'yemtiU fiat bottomed cot tonwood steamers to a ioint sufficiently near our southern setlemcnts to make the route advantageous for freightage tto Utah is in a fair way of- - being demonstrated by actual experiment ak tlie following from the San Fran cisco Minir and Scientific PreM'oi the Gth inst will show:— Tke first hipmpnt of freight by water from this city to El Dorado Kanyonv on the Colora by Mr: dojlt s t lKXt i: -- The country may be very ticli "magnificent fortunes may be picked up there every day by a few persons hut these arc insignificant matters compared with settling j the question of successful steam n iyigatioil up the river do was hitide n ijliuriKlay " - ' - I 1 - v very' recently In connection therewith the pub- lie has beep favored with7 numerous reports of rich s of all that portion of Ari- f!? mineral j j' icona immcqiately south of the boundary line ' r: - rai 1 locals tho reader will find that Amongur ' For some jtime back considerable attention has another °incbriatcdjouth ha3 Vcen indulging :in ‘‘hurrohing'for Jeff Davis" In our streets been devoted to the exploration of the Colora: If ever there was a silly absurd ridiculous do rivcr for the-- ' purposes ojf commerce and M b- HUBnAUilta F0R JEFF DAVIS - - fej ocl thlng w or later It will be iull0 It In ’ The qnruilon 1 hall Hilsenemticn it Iinnc) and (lie nnuii pass tbe iwiintry aloriR to all its natural excellence present desolation? 1 ‘ A ''- ii 1 ! rc-centl-T ba-bui- lt ! j to-thes- e - al s: ag-ii- gaitg-charge- n d &-C- ‘ - nt j al ! -- t ! Sp-trkaCt- tlic-NjJ- e m - - -- y r ' - V- r -- ‘ ! (I-v- frvrt-'-- lt J EMPORIUM! L-vi-d ijim-prove- d - p-- 0E net-wor- k TIIJv dJLI I3RAKOS ?o reclaimed ttr:d watered throughout the long arid scorching sammers could be bought for S15 iHfiracre? Not nn acre not the poorest acre Iri ten br fifteen year the whole valley would teem with population and blossom ivitli very variety jof rural delights In ten years if not tjie vat e of tjhc land would be doubIeI : we lecanse shorild then have in quadrupled addition to oiir admirable climate a country so beautiful thap it would attract the nun of nfcaljlh’ and eiycrprise and leisure from all tlie contiucnL Tjtose c'asscs ail turn asid from 11s now It Is not by digging a welt and erecting a windmill tbjit we cun create fine summer and autumn pasture for fine horc and cattle" Until we can master this difficulty we cannot stuck growers just as we hope to succeed-acan never have a large population in the State until wej fallow the example of Egypt and In- dia and save the abuqdrmceol water In our rivers to spread over and' fertilize tlie plains With such a system of Irrigation Caliornia coiild feed a popwhitkm of 5000000 and diare million of surplus annually Tiicrc would be s 04C set of j ' i - ' tooiM J)LA CKSyUTII compteto £jr Sale: 1 f rtzr Also a four Alia ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE 4-2- tr A1U‘LTLRS DAMLR - : SIX GOOD avnPENTERS WANTED - l - j - ! 1MMEDUTELT I' - To wLozn liberal 'tS-l- w ' - 1 ya ' y will bo pail Apppljr to 5th WarJ ' 1 i i- i !l i t- -- s V i' I4:r s 'j-- - -- - ! 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