Show bow they spent pioneer day A TIME HAD salem pleasant view and price bid bolor to the occasion ESQUIRES correspondence the for pioneer day as previously outlined was pretty accurately rendered the procession marched through the principal streets finally halting at the school ahonso where the indoor pro gramme was rendered the meeting was called to order by the marshal of the day ole soren the choir sang what wonderous scenes mine eyes behold etc was offered by ane chaplain mr augustus biggham the choir sang 10 lo tha gentile ebaid is broken etc the rest cf the pro gramme was rendered nearly as previously outlined during the parade a couple of young bloods had a quiet scrap they made tha blood fly but aa there were parties less than thirty yards from the who knew nothing about it no arrests were mado no one being in jared but the two most interested parties there were facea for prizes in the afternoon and a ball in the evening the say dancers went home in the morning in mv correspondence of the esth I 1 credited mrs M P christensen with being one of the general committee instead I 1 should hava said mrs M J pierce AKEE edwards ia going around with a peeled cheek but as he battled with nothing more than a tie post we only amile aa we pass by salem will now remain calm until acme campaign orator gives us a call and awakens some of our political ens thusia sm how ia it that all the eloquent orators pass salem by and only the lesser political pugilists call our way do they think the lesser lights are good enough for salem and that she must put up with what she can get the people oi alem like to listen to and are aa found of eloquence and oratory aa are our neighbors though few in number as compared with our neighboring settlements we feel slighted and we think that the best of talent is none too good to visit us salem was pretty equally divided politically last election but if bome eloquent Ee publican orator should visit aisi ec ajea would be bat alced in favor of the party 0 progress the party that eyer protects july 26 0 F H SIR DOUBLE DEALING editor I 1 read in your issue ot the your article in regard to hon wm H king in which he ia called to answer to the coarse of saying ha republican party is guilty of dishonesty and double ueal ing I 1 always make it point to go and hear mr king whenever ha comes to our city whether he cornea as a home missionary or a democratic orator I 1 like to hear bis glittering generalities I 1 believe him to be the moat honest and earnest advocate adv ecate of democracy in our county if not in the whole territory his accusation of double dealing annga forcibly to my mind a little incident which was related to me during the early part of the present summer I 1 was up at clinton in spanish fork canyon where I 1 met bichop buffa bauor of salem after the bual cordialities cordiali ties etc I 1 apenes the subject of poli lica we had not conversed very ling befera the of wm H king was brought up A fine orator I 1 remarked 1 I only waa abet publican very good indeed eaid the bishop but I 1 think he ie over anxious to make converts to bis political faith in fact the bishop went on to say X believe he uaea hia influence aa a church member to gain proselytes prose lytes for the democratic party hope not I 1 rejoined let me tell you of a circumstance the bishop went on it was soon after the peoples party disbanded and we were dividing on party lines mr king came over to salem to speak to us the next morning he was at my house when he asked me which of the great national parties I 1 had given my allega ence too I 1 answered that I 1 had not yet made up my mind yon should join tho democrats by all means said mr kin I 1 asked him why ah said the silver lounged orator while an expression of pious resignation rested on hie face and bia eyes beamed with a sort of spiritual hope brother joseph I 1 prophet was a democrat how is that for while bishop taylor aa a latter day saint fully believes beli eyes in the of the prophets mission he believes at the eaise time that every citizen is tally entitled to choose bis own politics he in the sunny south where he had an opportunity to witness tha workings of democracy i pur and and is not obliged to take its beauties at long range sir taylor ia now an doneit and earnest republican I 1 hope mr king will cease his accusations cusat ions ot dishonesty and double dealing in the future GAH spanish fork july 20 PIONEER DAY AT PLEASANT VIEW correspondence at 10 a m people commenced to gather at the new electing house and by 1030 between and people had congregated to clistea to the pro gramme which had been arranged representative from every ward in provo and nearly if rot every family in pleasant view ward were represented people who seldom go out into public and those who were new fact had received an invitation and nearly all responded to it the house had been nicely decorated by the committee in bharga of that department part on ment the platform were miss lizzie oon 1 rad asU tab and a more beautiful and dignified lady representative ol 01 our fair territory could not be found oa each ecile of utah were boated tivo other representative young ladia of the ward one aide dressed in the plain homespun 1817 aw the fc sed in the modern coa lumc ui lu day and represent lEg utah in the pro gamme commenced by the sinda elwool assisted by aba buckley arcs iviah am john and jonathan the national autuem america brayer by the chaplin A Pete raon hinging by the choir hail co lumbia S a Cluff made a very bellins representing the pioneers he took the people back to tha canse that lead to the coming of the pioneers to reciting nothing but personal experiences the star spangled banner was sang by john stubbs io a very goad style the choir joining in tha choruzi cho ruai an oratory was delivered acy bishop gillespie the orator stated that he had no high flawn language or flowery words of orating for his listeners but before he completed com plated hia speech the audience was with the him heart and boul next mr jonathan buckley bang in hib deep rich baab voica the sword ef bunker hill mr martin milk represented aba mormon bi giving a interesting personal recital of the man j ner in which they were called the condition of their ta miliea and lieada and their sufferings and privations priva tiona bedora they rejoined their families in utah A trio wa sung by tha backley broe this was the musical of occasion the rendi 01 was such as none but professionals can touch mrs ellen jakeman read an nal poem en the pioneers which was very well received A comic sons was next on the pro gramme its pica to be a father by peter fish recitation a yorkshire tale by john caravan singing utah the queen of the west by the choir I 1 benediction by the chaplin mr A I 1 Pete raon after the above pro gramme had been rendered four long tables wera made by placing planks on in the hall and the hundreds partook of a sociable and hearty repast after the picnic the children indulged in the dance until 5 and the old folks dance at night ice cream andy nu ts and lemonade tho latt eraa free drink were in abundance in jane 1 l flie barda come back to their lait years nest j and the wild rose nods in the lane and cold ia the fast and red in the west the sun beshirs bestirs him again the thief bee rifles tha jasmine flower and tha breezes softly sigh fc for the columbine in my ladys bower f and then at her feet they die and all the pomy of the june is heye the mirth and passion and song and young is the summer and life ia deaf and the day is never too long ahl birds come back to their last years nest and the wild rose laughs in the lane but I 1 turn to the east and I 1 torn t the west she never will come again louise chandler moulton in wide about to sue A man who leta out dress suits at arco dollars per night threatens to go ino court and sue for for the use of a sit that have cost more than awed y dollars in tha first instance i this Is how it happened A deml cr cf anarchic an arctic expedition encamped J j now or j in of the north pole badten dereda reception by somo friends on the night before his departure he secured a pair of patent leather shoes a clean chirt and a satin from somewhere or other but the dress suit he hired from tho agent referred to next morning tha explorers mother packed tha suit in his saratoga trunk not knowing that it hla and he took up to tha north pole rith him it has been used doubtless at the principal blubber feeds and walrus hunts to impress the natives but the dress suit leaner wants two dollars a day for every day he has been f deprived of the use of clothes and by the time tho explorer gets bade tha bill will be thirteen months being the length of his absence A deep legal question will doubtless arise but agent ia firm and bays that ho meana to get bis rights new york herald A duel nipped in tho bud A duel between two young men has been nipped in the bud at baena vista Vs by mayor white mr J G seay cent a challenge to fight a duel to mr edmund randolph young randolph paid no attention to tha challenge and a second challenge was bent by seay young randolph referred the corra to his friend mr R B wil camson and before any details could be arranged the police arrested seay who was carried before the mayor and balled to appear at the next term of the corporation po ration court young seay is about twenty years of age and was educated at tho virginia military institute mr randolph who ia about twenty aae i teller in the first national bank both young men are highly connected and respected the difficulty was caused by a misunderstanding between the young men as to an engagement seay claiming that randolph purposely avoided him and thus treated him disrespectfully no further trouble is apprehended richmond dispatch Ari zonas great irrigation canal yamas great canal is the most gigantic irrigation enterprise as yet ta en in hand in arizona to tunnel through a hill or mountain side BO as to take tho water of the colorado without damming the stream which is the present plan and that by the english irrigation engineers then to bring the water dowa on both sides of tho river with an across the gila so as to irrigate the acres of adjacent to enma in arizona california bonora lower california in fact to enild this canal ninety miles la length feet in width at the bottom and twelve feet deep is not the work of an conr nor the task of a child and yet hiis is but the outline of this great work all of which is going to be done and that too ia the near philadel phia ledger and european it is not long since no woman in sert ice was allowed to wear a fringe as europeans call a bang distresses mistresses Mi stresses in england insisted on preserving anat point of difference between mistress and maid but little by little the encroachment progressed first it was a soft stray curl with quite the effect of an accidental appearance ippe arance then it was a little fluff just peeping from under the cap frill such a small nocost epic downy wave which only just shaded the apper part of the forehead and so much amiability and comfortable of manner accod anic d the daring innovation that ahonso keepers inide themselves conveniently blind and before long the most pronounced and aggressive bangs becane one of the rights claimed by the wily maids new york press v aft |