Show OLD SALT LAKERS 1 ro O r t 1 J L F r T 1 L Y c cr L f 1 r f f fr t ti X r 1 I i l ci o i I i I II t tI 1 I 4 I I 5 l lt J J t 1 r rf f I X i X I 1 I I L 1 L 1 X 1 I Y I 1 1 I t It Y Y I Y X 1 L LX LJ X L L 4 J O t 0 SNOW NOW i t I Jul Judge e Sn wh whew um I is 1 so intimately with the ia a h hot ot of this itt State wu br born tn In It g county Yr Vermont a fl 1 H reared r is U the o t rigid economy anI amid earl early b became I a school b 01 thI lie t har heard the by alders On Orson Ly I IL Johnson ID 10 US ad and he embraced it soon after le He became 1 acquainted wll wilh In Ut the Ime same year having traveled to Ohio al and hI he Wi Vii b 5 OO I wih with rm Im while he wu was In translating lit the K I tilled t CI ot of commissary wih with Zion cp ad and his r We with on Ulf the man h tu to I le lie I law for tor sonic years lar and WU was to the br bar of the Ct Cott of Ohio In IW lt In 1 ISSO 5 while residing In Ohio he applied tr for a f and wu appointed by Millard Fillmore judgeship t Ilar Je retained hi his t till having with marke marked ability In 11 be I be ele Caine jU ot of Irn Iron county and In iii ot of Utah county le lie held t of Homey general tt it the at the U It ItA was A by the Poland 18 law In H Re conducted u Qs famous 1 cl case In 1871 ant and In mi 1171 aide aided II codifying the laws 9 of t le lie was If a brother of 01 Apostle to whom he be wu was a alabe attached and decreed that hat tr they should not b be long t ate Sled II as th the Apostle die died 01 ott May l 1 iSe and Judge nw now deli demise took p In Iii this city on 1 ZT ot of the Ime same year mauder 11 in h heavy weather Ills In In the new Enterprise out of 01 New York And her safely down the Atlantic CUt coast In the November gale I durin during which the Ihl Hu Ho Hurn Horon rn ron was wa lot lost ha lon long ln been considered on of 01 the of 01 sea Ia In Oi the annals annall ot of the nl nay being a lo good sailor AI Ad Hemey I Ia described by his hh asso elates as aa polite II but ln fIrm generous hospitable an anti diplomatic In the best hel qualities were all 1 cul count counted ed d U n a as tl to ft fit him mOt most rahly for tor on the Asiatic Muad OD mon when I It meant only wil wiss with the naval end nd of 01 the situation No beter better choice could w well 1 have been ninde even n ha had It bean then understood that its he would have to del deal wih with a far to thora situation In Chine waters than anything which has existed at the Admiral I Is I U years er old le lie wars a ant and closely clipped nu but his h head d I ii bald hald lt lie I is isas as robust physically as the average man In the torl forties ADMIRAL K n FJ Like Ike many othe other naval Ad mimi I is not very err well knoll known to In Into to the newspaper and I it I not eamy t to hunt U good aorl stories about but him But ut Ihm h is K better ter known than Ad d who I Is also nul now II oriental waters I have hae pe nal knowledge e that at least leut half a dolI Periodical editors have been n tle the capItal to get t tot tor 1 a foo Story about AUt against the time when lie he do something to make hll famous but but 1 so tar lr al as Ila I hay been a able le to learn 1 no one hi ma yet el In procuring a tory LulI Louis Wi wae born In 1111 Illinois lie He was lt to In 85 He served through the me civil war and won bil tile 1 by landing a howitzer front the Iha Wa Valmi sad I Ih the ni tn capture 0 of l ll sod Jl I December 1 15 he wal was to be ot of th the a at hut but before hl hits appointment tok effect he was wa Mft sent t to the orien orient amid h remained ther there eVI ever HM film JUd In declining to tAke pr part II imi the atack attack on an the tors forte at raku Im seems to 10 give Iv that Iw be will I do some hung II Is over oer worth while before the trouble |