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Show UTAH Ciiijp w Liral Por tcnHoas taU ! Vesuvius, j J i ij s Is the World Ripe fora.i " Period of Volcar.it. Activity? i Disastrous Phraomeaor. I u-Utah u-Utah Accompanied th6 fc C , Two years ago, when t,, Z summit of ML Pclee sho3 with tho tragedy of st Utah, as . in sympathy of Martinique, was torn kST and terrified by sulphurow Tho dispatches of the cut . 5 tell of the renewed activity oV viuB-a dread portent to 1 lists are correct In the suD:- such disturbances aetata canlo circuit which belu Uw"ij?J About two yeans ago ( tb Pl crators around Dixie county iv5i of nctlvlty and the rc-ri,m " with severe oarthauaRl,,. Just at the tlmo when tfcJ J horrified by accounts of n-.V" I tragedy the Inhabitants o dIM' were receiving the scare cf rW The earthquakes were to vrntfl panic was almost the result 8 Quakes Bang BdU, 'f In the little village of Sitlic. i meetlng-houso bells were rw5S! R the movement of the eart 51 I combined with a rumbllnc ia.fj 1 . win enough to terrify evtn c-TtK courageous. Chimneys M iZ B ly any being left erect, ami of houses were so badly char iM It was dangerous to live afi 1 them. IB1. In St. Georgo the strong ti i. JMi house, a building as modtra ful as the moat of those In Salthh, so shaken that the plaster ,V -walls and celling. The ct' ' tho time In their accounts iS?v Vict the alarm felt by those ib a enced the shook. 1 What a Young Woman Sit. ! "I saw the walls of th s-d-begin to sway In," saW a jtc'rTi who was attending Hish scisl e lime, "and I was Inclined ti . I thought It must be only a of mine; then tho plaster Ugii i and tho walls looked ns thecs'iii i giving way. The studtnti l , frightened that many of tifscJ: I escape from tho building fjra trato upon the floors Son-1 c'SmH K and boys who cnuld do so, dn.-riiH K companions to the open air, tbrsilSr a thought that the building vriiSlW. D minute. When the first nt B was over tho students were itmKi Lgm return to their work, but a wci& l" severe, came, and this tlnrtb'tfl tho little children was pltlatl'- fe; older ones could finally dras teas thero was no more school thatii All the bottles in the local bjb were thrown from th s.v isa smashed. It Is safe to say fitfp of the Inhabitants dirt not fi-it-tf! 1 CZZ was coming to an end tiie tb coming near It. . What Will Vesuvius Ik? If southern Utah could be Mt!dr. ' Martinique, what will ,be i M' ; Vesuvius? Just now tit ci2) belching forth heavy cIoud3 tl taa ; is no doubt a warning of bt ' como. When something t?o.-s o j what will happen to the enter rp Utah? Will the slumbcricr r'jia.' i awakened, or will tho country by earthquakes as In the tie&; ; . Martinique eruption'' Anyr h seen tho craters around St G-TP (h have been impressed by tr- c-- ; .Ml appearance, and It would be eiffO lleve that cither of these CKi- ig possible m W |