| Show TIII GEM I OP Tim norm InlctMling Description of the Great Northern Ben Like Counlr and III People rrapriter and 11arpif6 ar prevalent oil refiners loosing lId mature 1n hullT pace 11 hea Parka Dear Take Co Ida October 20 INI To the Kdieiir A trip through this part uf the country coun-try at this somon of the year la I not only interertlne but vary Instructive to ItLr one who redila I at he runt or rather ride There It not much to < M Penn hough in u enldnlght ride from Cacht Valify from It p < n till I ont neart Soda Ppnnge rolffil u m the following morning morn-ing Ittlweon quid place and Hunt teller a lots force of men are making good that tullroad track where the great rock took place hort time ago and i nothing will be teen or known of this unfortunate affair mil In the famine fam-ine uf the dead engineer firemen tho bmkeman nnd the runaway conductor who I am told when he paw what waa alzXhil111W the remit of criminally alaxbeylng or data gathered up hid IC rlp and fled No one af pnment know where The Oregon Hhort Line It doing ot hMVIer freight huMntwa than ever before be-fore train after train all day long with thirty or forty heavily l walled car ohLV that this company hat all the work it can poMlbly du Hod Springs has n grand money chance Ir me mn uho will orIt a Itiur mill Jesse think of III Al this tall owl 1 of the nineteenth century the farmers and In fact everyb ly I nave lo I rI j So li > mill thirty mile in Montpelier before be-fore they own yet n erlel ground Into flour imidM Mod prince there U alto the people of Oentll Valley Noun Valley and Portneuf have nil lo go hut far before Ihey ran conve > their wheat Into flour taking two dAys for man and team and sixty l miles travel trav-el 1 to get bread There It a chance In make money und lota nf It A roller mill at HotU Hnrlnga would W central for all and would nnd work nearly nil the year on arriving Manlpelter VM a m Jar l1root h1 the Inn under his grap The tldewalka were an Inch deep I with Solved It wan just after n storm loll nil la I very pleantnt now In traveling through the town nt Irtw Monlpeller hit Iknnlnnlnn and Oeorgelownln Northern Hear State nrunly one 1 tm that the farmer have t loon proapered more the Pan y 0 r M than In I Loll this valley haa been Rattled I train hat lwn rauwd In abundant and of a good quality The frost have kept nit seeks later thin usual and fir niwe no frozen grain It I found In thin valley ami aa you patio through the country the people are fall plowing awl stowinar also I getting I thousands of acre ready for planting lull year In ruling through the country nllh Aeeemnr and Collector Iloblaon he M Hear Iake Valley la the gem of the llocy Mmintlna for a man and hit family in win an roiy llv ng Henry thing gruwa r nlaneout lly M abundant callle rommand Event prices and the little grain ralaed heret > fort hap lKwel Oon one he Maygolnof plan Hut this eMn has given the Hear Idke farmer a inlnler anti he la quick to grew and Improve the shining hwr M In tht future In addition I I in tile fat beevM Juicy mutton his ImmenM hay aticke he must like the man In the iwrlplurea pull down bid little granary I and build big onto but his oul will not W reiulrr1 of Mm at that particular time The ground tqulrrel re a great Iot hotel they art very deitructive to all kind Ii grain Jesse lkt oAmt r Mr I llobuun I Inform me has paid this year nt a bounty It MO fur the del irurtlon at Blame plead at Ma cents a Ml and notwithstanding that Im men number hay been killed no diminishing of their number le I visible Saint wag My they cut off the tall and let them go but aa no bob tall qulrrelt art even those rrrut Ile I doubt N These little peat Incrvaw twice a inter and the first crop Inve an In < reae before Ihey go Into winter iUir free which It I In the month or A ugliest They live In a dormant aided frwn Ihla Imt nil I the snows go oft in April IZA and then come out aa heitiiy and hungry DO the really tramp The badger bad-ger are the fannera friend aa they dig there inn follows out of their tattoos amt destroy many thouaand > > t With the bounty they art here by the illllona lltfore rloatng till letter I would uk apart for the following n will read like a romance but It le I one of the many ptiaeea ot human life While lu llennlnglon I WAS Intro duoed lo an aged siont onion who ann an-n try mark of education and Trans merit 1I1lyn years agn he lived In J rwey and In that ttate rcetdcd a young lady 1 1 They formed an attach meni for each other but tome evil ills posted lwron through Jealousy olilar i atvl them The young lady receive the Oaapel and earn lo Nauvou and hat heart through all the trials from that day She came lo I Utah wun at Itr the Iloneer and married u Mr Iraluin I know htr In Mlllvllle Cah joiimy thirty Years ago The nun MrJame MoTowan married und went Into taiilne In Philadelphia and got rlclt He wan alto 1 In the Union army In late yean he hid a huging desire lo nod out what had I become of the girl who had gone went with the Mormima Writing to a friend he learned ban was b-an and living In B nnlngu > n Hear loOk iiunry Idaho and he wrote to her Irotn her reply he found she had been a widow 1 thirtytwo yean Then so a married man he told her H would be Imprudent fr him to corm < und furthor eo in a few yean hit wife died and a lingering Jelr came aver him to a ee the sweetheart ot hla youth and the Mormon in Utah Ho he look a II kH rr Monlpeller and came here rrmtlrirj trn day and returned Hut aa be said to nit a iwwer I over which he had no control Impelled him lo sell him aubtianct and ivme Iwrtk he did 0 He then parked hit I old love ot iiiyone Yemen before and bring Informed In-formed that till bluahlng young bride Arid 1 would 1 not marry a man Outdid of the Church he embraced the iloepei and they were Joined In holy 1 num many Jam MoCowan aged all 1 and Bergman llrahajii aged 77 Nu rdo And they are aa happy at two unit dovea In a ooU Tht hiiilth of tile people lure Is I good her ait Koeiwrout cuutenud und lit ppy I have hao1 a urlul tuslao trip and the o4thor hourh cold I IN I vury pleasant IoIUoI |