Show t i it ZAPKIEE 1 Kcxl Monday Will occur an annual rttllxt tt the sun Its path begins in 1 1 31a j 1I 1t4t nrtllcAStof Greenland a i stfiranis to Hrothw tern curve across Ala > sld > British Columbia and the t entering the last nnmcd l I a1 ept3tliettht ittm corner of Montana j 3 z i a Idaho and southeastern 1 i b > Ir it ast touching northwestern 4 nae r li Jvcvada and thence extending C California strikes the Pacific i 1 Os s about 140 miles north of San Ii irai > eiy tO The eclipse Will be visible a j Pi here in the morning t Zadkiel the almanac crank finds in td I this darkening of the Sun an opportunity r r j opportun-ity for one of his predictions He states the position of1 the planets at the time I r i of the eclipse and says These positions threaten quarrels r sedition furiousness and inhumanity of I i soldiers hence there is great danger oft f of-t tf1 factions warfare or serious disturbances disturb-ances The American people will be I greatly excited and party feeling will t i i r I run wild On the coast there will besome Ii Ij i j sad shipwrecks fearlul tempests and F i everflpwlng of the sea banks Religious w jp j questions will cause bitter hatred and > i J many disputes indeed there is reason f to apprehend disturbances in Utah necessitating I ne-cessitating the employment of military f force Many deaths will take place J among the clergy Some of the effects f of this eclipse will very quickly follow f i others will be delayed until the end of l i 1 August and beginning of September g As usual adkiels prediction is no j more reliable than the best guess oft I is of-t Judge Twiss which was more apt to be j J I wrong than right The American people if peo-ple instead of being greatly excited are happier and nearer a condition of absolute i l absol-ute contentment than they have been Jar these many years They have Just i t turned the rascals out and inaugurated I r J a brand now President who is clear I firm and capable They are at peace J I I with all the world and with themselves I i and are happy in the consciousness that I f l the nation has entered upon an era that I + is full of hope and prosperity II f I I It is always safe to promise religious I I disputes in and about Utah These are I I t L i I indigenous and do not depend upon i II the position of the planets We have 1 11 them in good weather and in bad in old iI i I moons and in the new at times of 1 planetary conjunctions on days when f I there are eclipses and other days that t f t are fair to behold Indeed they are I 1 t 1 like the poor always with as At the present moment however Utah seems r I to be enjoying what might almost he I termed a respite from the religious strife b I that is so common to the Territory J I i Xudkkl is a fraud I I i |