Show batters 0 interest iu death of old moke pleasant grove points salem sayings correspondence kancen KA Noen march alth 1091 we are having the usual squally march weather the farmers are preparing pre the soil for the early spring crops hie winter hda heau very severe on and cattle president crane of y t ivull grobeis association reports heavy of sheep the of alie milland county railroad jueau business they are having the road surveyed as far south as Beaver is visiting Mill artt anlis official capacity he is dl a isad with fie academy at ao d bleaka 1 of ou district acho 1 he make the tour of h county and leave fur the about he imbt A peculiar lisenbe lias appeared in our coulty lei grippe ii llie early stane but in loscar latini or rit it 13 hiah ly contrino is te quit and a 1 meeting amye been stopped on of it the annual mining excitement com dpn to leaion liaa just begun to crop out kanosh is alie most favorable distributing point for tha eastern part of beaver and millard counties and consequently th favorite winter abode for alie storm beaten miner when the sprint sun begins to melt the snow on the hills the miner shoulders his pack and boea back to his hole in the ground during the summer he is depressed as each fragment of rock meets the saze of his anious eye in winter he follows the example f his hibernating summer neighbor the bear many of the prospects on mt baldy are develop ing into paying though worked on a s aall scale the crane prospect aud the kaht claim both gold are looking better as work increases the remnants of alie 0 ce powerful pah vaut indianna Indi ansa branch of the ettli lavt on their reservation their yil lape is just outside of town theae indians have sadly degenerated only seven or eight bucks remain of the tribe ruled over by old kanosh emigration has taken some away but the areat of the tribe is rapidly thinning its ranks tho local indians are nearly all effected private diseases which prevent any increase in the population fhe indiana bay they were free fauro all diseases till the w hite man came old mike the na of the pah passed away his disease had made him blind and dt af he was carried outside hi tent to have his photograph taken the evening before he died the indians believe that the camera killed him the language of the half civilized hunkus the new chief in speaking of his predecessors death keenly illustrates the compili x tion of the white faiia civilization which are never mastered by the obtuse mind of he said yes old mike hes passed in his his checks hes dead he died last night at tareo the poor old chief was hurried under a sae bush near the county road hiis grave is a of a modest temptation for the sheep herder who will make a blaze of it at the first opportunity only a few years back and his squaw mother performed the lowly duties of hr savage life only a few huntine expeditions ions in alie mountains for hi s venison only a few trips west for his aap ply of pine nuts only a few in each year of the luxury of gluttony as he gorged himself on the of his squads squaws beggary and old simple story from alie rawhide raw hide cradle to the grave is fully told geo M HANSON |