Show t c1 I Ti p Salt Lake Easel Mr William Sugden of the Eighth ward is now exhibiting a i walking cane the workmanship of I his hands which Is a magnificent j specimen of fine joining The dove I tailing work by which the grain of I the different kinds of wood is shown to such excellent advantage is solid and is prononnced by all mechanics to be excellent Mr Sugden is a fine workman and Is well known in this city as an excellent cabinetmaker cabinet-maker Earnest C Manheuful of the Fifteenth ward has also a specimen spec-imen of his work in the form of a walking cane carved out with a pocketKnife It is one of those curiosities > cu-riosities in wood carving which illustrate great patience and considerable con-siderable taste It should be seen by all lovers of the curious and unique in art and when gazing on it never forget that a common jackknife knife was the only tool used in the manufacture of this really interesting I interest-ing and attractive piece of wok |