Show PROM OTHER COUNTIES items gleaned foam the territorial press the park city miner hiner has suspended publication newspapers in this thi territory dont seem to be abi able e to exist on mountain scenery and nn an unequaled climate and if they are not bot fed something inora buestan bial they turn their facet faces to the wall and give up the ghost caliope an ebbay on oa the humin Frog brogis Pr ogis roas along time ano ago there lived in the dens dene and the eaves ot of the ea earth till a hurosa hta his food was tho flesh ot of the smaller animals wa and the rait fruit of shrubs throbs andt greeg iress H had no horn home no n famil family za and no friends he possessed no I 1 tool 00 a and no weapons wp wil apons except a club or a rough stone ills life was a constant battle with the beast and the elements elem nta no questions of conscience disturbed hirn him la in every cafe caes of dispute might make tight right he worshiped freedom and liberty or death was his hi watchword in profess of time he h made a flint blidt knife and a spear ani IDS his changed lie ile slow slew the fr the lar boar and tile the bison and from them 1 bained food tood clothing sinews not dies nets aad caloca family life sprang into being selfishness became subordinated to lov lore of family division ol 01 labor was instituted the man became absolute master of everything and the dab club and the kulic gave way to the tie bow and the ax soon cattle hors coraci sheep and goate we re tamed and driven from place to place lu in starch of food milk ellk was used instead of 0 leah flesh horses took the he place of canoes and the laso was used along with the ax find the slina A plant bearing a atri eions tubers inhere was wan discovered and cultivated man and I 1 be rt no longer wandered to seek geek their food tue toe cottage replaced the tent th the cart the spade the plow the distaff and the tb forge came into use A community wall waa formed ornaments an ant annl t liln ket appeal id ed und and menial servants auts became very numerous aum erous As tho community in numbers some of its wan dered in verious directions and formed prin anent apart nt evi stomp manners bul languages grew rew up disputes between gilbs aroi and war resulted the th chief WH was the otate and if he h fell ell in battle all was lost if victorious sub chiefs were appointed bijil fill thud thua A nation was waa born thea t the bauda bands of naum botteen the mer alwis of a tribe aid ad love of friends gave ave way tu tile tho corn com lag charach artanie love vt of country their only glory was in war hah v duke hotl loid noble czar captain private and slave aers their titles clubs spears bows slings MOTIF if catapult ingraca in grama alflen i fingl li ildr coast defenders liders tildora wid and torpedoes were tho th wea weapons of 0 01 tin fineu the playthings of till taic te tc be a powerful nation vai va i the lid and ami him aim of all ail their t belr lives live wh t sub chief ebler will wai appointed tha hull boll of if was cracke crack rh p pl ph lr lard e rid rd thai tha va mor ibi vi ri tie t ie ais s ia n the 4 wh alth i d b s R f VIS ir in L i i rebii it vii u i t r t uh iti r iti i 1 i I on ulu fill Q t bazz i f i ivf iff ii V i iuni buth both veil u will loa 10 a k of atie world j f the creator the r 1 f rii it of nt ilni pollin was broken asadi agull tr it lid miu mia lived in it for hundreds of 3 itari d vitt fir ol doclar that all men are created equal weapons of war gave way to ottoa gins looms railroads steamship tole tele graphs and printing 11 to none done equality to all alib b bame their watchword patrio m ba gains cami subordinated to philanthropy ant outi hues of did not stop abi ayt of man in ili that reiga of peace on arth it ii ll 11 0 with rach each individual to lhoost hla his of life in the ste go of humain prore sj 83 shall wo we flop half wy way to foj our id idail aal or shall we by day and by night hold bold up the hf highest before our minds letting it advance as we advance over ever rising as we rise rire and moving onward as a we move ALFRED BOND wasatch irve A A phalanx in the military affairs 0 of greece was a square battalion or body of soldiers formed in ranks and files compact and deep with their shields joined and pikes crossing each other so as to render it almost impossible tu to break it at first the phalanx consi consisted steil of men but this thia number was wag afterward doubled by philip of macedon and tho the double phalanx is hence often called the blace macedonian donian phalanx poly bins describes describer it thus it was a square of pi kemen consisting of r sixteen in flank and GOO in front the soldiers blood so BO close cloae together that the pikes of the fifth rank extended three feet beyond the front th the rest whose pikes were not serviceable owing to their distance from the front couched them upon the shoulders of those who stood before them and so locking them together iu in file pressed forward ta support and push on the former rank by which means the assault was rendered more violent and the spears of those behind also stopped the mii bilea of tile the enemy each bach mans mana pike was waa twenty three feet long the word phalanx is ia allio alsed for any combination na of distinguished fur for solidity and firmness A grand phalanx conolet 1 ed 44 of ru ii aisla |