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Show Am! n-I'isltiui: wr did " A few dav i ago a few gent l-m.-n nf Salt Lake City struck out can. inwards, in-wards, determintd on seeking eoi.ler quarters, if po.ihle, for n day or two: and reckless whether they hauled brook (- .at nul of the brawling, stream, or lo'Mled rieh prospeets, or Knight mines with sueh feminine appi llations as Kmma. They brought up in Alta. and they were happy. Pari in it Thompson whirled them up the canon from the railway terminus, termi-nus, in a stage coach nolii nt once for its ease, its courteous driver, and its rapidly moving cnyiises. Since that time they swear by Pa rliiut Thompson. "Mine ho.it" Fuller, of the Fuller House, took them and did for them in such hiKpitahle style that they duplicate du-plicate that swearing, and add the polite and attentive landlonl to the stage company. And when they felt inclined for a game at the ivory balls, they sought Harlow it King's billiard tables, and enjoyed themselves so well, licit t!vy triplicate that business busi-ness which should ho done before a notary, and Harlow it King arc included in-cluded in the list of those to be sworn by. They got lurk to Salt Lake, we are happy at being able to state; but whether looking after ollicial business or giving due regard ro the affairs ofa heavy mercantile trade, imagination imagina-tion carries them tip that canon in the stage, locates them in the Fuller House, or sets them, cue in hand, against the cushioned edges of those tables; while they are satisfied that W they don't ownseveralrichminesthey ! ought to, and conclude that going a-fishing to a wagon direct from Utah , lake is a quicker way of securing the speekled beauties. |