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Show -- fsrvhaseA ji'nr-- ? rr HISTORY OF WASATCH COUNTY. Tj H HIDES T I " nt I'sUuJi'dL. Wfi.. n'HiUl,?'T crook, and sows, hooh-c- r unlli aft. i a id Dooming ihe river kept up Ike Fourth ef July, iu fact high wat' I were hi ted until late is August, There Creek t.,ree clusters of home on Snake "t that time; tne upper group around Bctcr Shirt's saw mill, the middle groiq near Sidney Eppersons ranch (it wa from this one that the town derived its no p.mne, Midwa. ), and the lower gri was situated at the grist mill. I) .r' the Indian troubles in IsKG the people tl a'l three hamlets cent. red at Mi l.vay. Ephraim Hanks male a big spludg on the Fourth of Ju'y, and inrit d 1. idy over to the harbecue which consist a roast ox, and I don't know w ha. u i. So the boys started ovi r w itli t. nunc to ha ve a good time, but while crossing th" river at what was known as the thr tu or.'saiugs, they had an upset and no on' o!T; floated luckily boxes wagon was hurt, ami the sport went on. ,,0 the 8th of August, Uncle Fred Giles and myself started to 1rovo on foot, w8 crossed the river at tiio crossing, near Win. Bagly's farm. Jmd to strip to keep our clothes dry, fot the water reached our waists, and we crossed on a rilllc at that; so you tun fell judge the' amount of snow that the mountain the pricediu. keep high w atcr up so long. " 'Timing the wlnt r of 18C1-J- , the Ilth' i i City Dramatics Association was i'a& Elisha Avcrett, Sen., ca'lctl a few of the brethern together for that purges r, an Mr. Avcrett, was elected ma-a- g The fir. Vi,stcru'1 i press.-nt-- old log meeting house; using blanket-anquilts for sc'iu ry. Tim people so well pleased with the play .that it was luycd three nights lij succession to .wowed houses. But It was a free thing am the house was small. A committee wa appointed to hurt tip some ch.ap scurry. Hearing that Harry llnwing of Ssit hai r (Tty, had some to noH.tbe committee won to inspect It and sc If 4 bargain could M r. Bowing ha been rumd-itheatre In Ido dw.dling house. T .. Scenery consisted of about .four chans-(this 1 think wo the first scenery paint oil In Salt Lake City.)- - A bargain wa male for tbs scenery, ws agreeing to de liver to Mr.Bowlng, lumber aud grain t the amount of $ 800 for It, and the next' sirring' as soon as tlm rea ls bream passable, John Hamilton. hauled It out There are still some of those curtain among 'the scenery of the present stage property of, the Uebcr dramatic association, but enlarged and repainted. There were several play put ll on the boards that spring, and all received. On account of being sc badly'crowdcd lut the old log house, it was suggested that we build a hall of our own (he coining season. A committee was appointed to draft a plan ol the building and 'as we Lad such fine IxnaUiig mat-- ; rial In, the red sand stum quarries close at hand, It tvas decided to build of that material. After our crops vcrS In' wo went to wcjck with a will, some .hauling rock and sand; some getting out lumber from Lake creek, to finish tlie building and pay for the scenery, and about a dozen young fellows went to work to learn the masons trad-wiElisha1 Avcrett ns boss mason.1 J.y the 21th of duly we bad the walls up ready for the.vyof-- . We paid for tec scenery, but tr- building wa never Vyl died... The w ails stoed for a quail! 5 Of tv century nml.w tri Dually torn down. (i5ify."J'Vhatwas the matter?' Why Wa the hall not finished? Welt, to be sLieure. and plain, we wire not nulled. Aud Rgaln we had some pious o',U fogies living amongst us at that. time. Tiny would conic rouud whining sad complaining about building n theatre hall before a place of. vcrahlp, or lu .other word a ha etlnff hoi-u- to Worship in, "Tli-- kept whiaT.igafmibit Vhib! w were building, a id then ,yvould talk to the bishop and other until th. ru wa quit a feeling against tits building going ou any further. Th bishop came i us ind .advised ns (o go no further frith'll at piTent. ,W 0 proffered to let the community hold meeting la the boll, uutll we could build a meeting house; that K if all hands would turn lu aud help us complete the building. t But no, that would not uo. The disgrace would std be there of having erected a thcidri dif.ll lefotca flifcot- - rr 1 I n I I 1 f t 1 Tf, '1 2 ?r1 ' 4 i V I. ? ir-- ; :vrr - s vv tn.r j1 fnrt Ja .5. s j J - . y - j 1 , youi-Fe-lf- ho-.- r t - ; ti : w . g n t of I i v.at-- r's i kf-?- - in all. laHKiog tw .L, "gr. i. j euty-iou- .. r - ahvt d . cor.se-quene- o d n s tabic-nigh- 1 1 c tv oven-tiled.- obj-ctl- sce-.h- Zatrcna2 c o o nortnerr-loniologuc- , Lar That's where the (loin's is II s darter's go ng to he h.tohed. Yes. Who is she goV to git?" A nm named Tompk.ns," said the Mushing bridegroom. "Is lie anv good? Pretty poor stick, I've been told. Has he got any style? Not much. Well," said the old man, with a I'm glad hes such a sig'u of relief, poor shoat, for my gals ini got an in vitc to the weddiu, an I heard nobody eoiiicl go that couldn't cat with the-foik. My gals cant cat with theii folks, Lut I reckon Ill let em go. Polders i two m.lcs ahead. icrrt Lauic E rpress. ch-'.- o : 1 1 mr-nt- , rs , i cc-- H-e- , Shipments GREAT VARIETY, At the new Millinery Establishment of D'CJWCA.Sr, In OM Post Office Tlutldiii. WILL XOT JiF UNDERSOLD! Thnnkiir mv patrons for past favors, nnct bv let attention to tminess and moderate prices, l hope to merit u share of your patronage. Kobi. TIIORNTON, AYallsburg, Utah, Carries the Mail from TTeber to Wallsburg and intermediate poiuts. A Froblem Solved. Mother Carrie, if you don't study kanler at seLool I'll have to tell your 1 Mr. pa. Nicefeil-r.- says he has 1 aia one-sixt- ai-.- 1 KoBijys, Weinesys anil Safunfsys. te keep you in every afternoon." I study hard enough, but Carrie when it comes to recitation I always miss somehow except when I forgot. Forget what? Forget to m ss." I really can't under! and you, child. Well, you see, we're were engag i now. Omaha World. fic-- r wc-r- ZLclcfIc-- Fod-L-ra- Yo. ik-.- ti ... 1 1 oiii-o- t-c tlZVil MiLLINERY! l lVi-hai- s Xo title t n diil'er-a-diy- , ol ic . 1 Will omry to ou li-l- t XI Hi Frolicht ay, Cfiarlc.-ctoa-, Ifisascnatcl or F.xr-r- or Wall-bur- g, Terms. Atu-ruey,- " is, ps . th?, a, ' A 7. CHArTEIf ul x:-:- l ' C.t.VXT All I'r.AYKD. Augusta was sworn. and Eustace observed that when sfcs removed i.e r v til to kiss tho tho siht of her x. tare produced r.o small effect upon court. the Then James began hi:', examination in ehlcf. end, follow i.g the hue which h had laid down in Li opening speech, Ld her slowly, whilo allowing l.ir to toll btr ov. n story s s much cs possible, to tl.e timo of the tattooing of the will on Kenn-.eieUml. All along the history had interested everybody in tho court Aeccvrduigly nevee-saui- . y - court to kilizvia.-ti- h whs aiticg from motive." Most pscp!e- - do, said the Judge, But it not follow that the dryly. motive was sn improper cue. Then the learned gentleman continued hi directing nil the mind to taring ingenuity of hi la prove by Augustas the testator wa3 acting midcr iho undue ii.fi of herself, and, ficondly, that when the will was executed he wes Ujl compos incut is. To this cud he dwell at gree t length cu every dttsil of the evouts between tbo tattooing of the niU end, the dea'.h of the testator on the foi lowing day, making as much as was fact that he died In a fit of mania, rut, do what he would, ho could cot shake her tvidenre upon any niattiiul ant do.vu. at last, jvoibl, red Jficic. fchort felt that Uschso hsJnot . say smious blow-T1 cri, h few more questions having been s'k.d iu cross exatsluatk a ty various James to min x oibtr and, ft .ia tc.' object of lobmiing tkp pre- fii-s- ac.uii-xicr.- tut pun-titl- i,r.t-)tlh-.- k much to to made, cut cf u ecai8 t0 pt53 sUtlhe wiil utuileu til taat liaa piibBOvi frut!v cnum;h, 0,;i,.,v wasJ:r. ufanyour and ic an.mu.ted to tho fait tlu.t of oho iuo: there had tTi-t- Hnry words Lotwct-- the chr&nutic; in but Imgusqe, cU.t, twots that Au-- At p: sta fiTortkiyly uzw.iF c.n-uc-- 1 ;a 1. . : met vi:T at tho t if whea li.o t.n.u ondaed t; i.i, firm." In effort, liidlcstick couhl nut do; to h..- hjS 1 .3 it Lvmg sin-pl- U.rt.i j i ?fct-i-c- - : Park City, bc-til- i a lit result. y-The desperate g'rl nearing 3 will of Bloom of Youth an an extra of juvenile sashes, win a trunk-loafeels that now or never i the t.rnc to dec ide her f;.tx Asuitmeuia girl who carries a yellow novel to the broakf.ist table aL Gape May, ami whoso stock of c'onver.'.ilioa is confined tu a roha-i- i i 2 doors north of Postofilce, Park i iry the latest silly fiction. Vhilodtl kiu T Neat, Clean nnd Cozy Everything Times. Tables will aiwnya be supplied w itb t imirket nffouls. Going to a V adding. Mads at all Hours, at tiis Gifns A young professor In an I!liuo: was engaged to bo married to ' the daughter of a wealthy farmer living F. II. URICK, Proprieio. in one of tho extern counties of the state. On tho day of U10 welding the bridegroom was driven in a buggy 01: through r country road in the d ; of bis prospective father-ilaw's house Not bo ng familiar with the neighborOf Hebcr and Surromuling Cocntr;. hood lie stopped in front of d dilapidated log cali.11 and inquired ot a lank man who w as leaning against a rad JUST AltRIVED. fence: Is till the wav to Mr. Pocld rs? Tii lank man hitched up his tro ts ers nn sa d: ami I.e you going to 1 s - la-o- eom-cmin- 1' vu-v- sew 5 S t- ; "(sr4 - et-u- ' h-- i sc-b- '''I-;- n 1 -- t I e , tla-i.c- ' Xtr-.vv-f uni r fu-- wcii ou u ;s'T('i:s f nr hcaviy l-- o hours, snd yet H seemed to him but a veiy little In another moment ho was up while. again, and bad called hi; first wltue Lustaco Mee.iou. Eustaces evidcr.co was of a formal order, and wa limit ed to hu niconnt of tbo ,cn his undo aud himself, and between Liuiidf and August, fcuch ss it was, however, Le gave it very well, and with s couplets that appeared to produuo a on tho court. imprest-io1 hen Fiddlestick, tj. t1. , rose to croes- ft-i- t tl-- - F.H. WHITE, 11 pre-cu- j gy ovrouglr h- vxvi unish tlui'btdVUffk. Add that ended the mutter, so far as our hall a concerned. But si ll wo kept up Tup iissociilt ic tl a.id'JIjACt v performances every winter. 'James Duke was elected our next , w fco bchl the office about t in yiars, hie'b your huaiblu s rvuut was ai'tuc to .ti'-- jtlie vacancy tlirmipb the f 'James IHike Fndcr the able management of James Jiuke t tie stre-- ; to pmchase company liiore sfenerv. Having h erd that the to selt, in fluff Bros bad some the winter of 187.54 we t u cnminittce to purchase it. 'J'hc semne ry was botudii ftT jffLUO1 to be,, p(d I ittlgrai.t d livcr-s- at was p trciiav tl by J'rovo. This sciMd Camp Floyd. It Brcikt C'lSlf -f . J s -- -- v 1 , siory. J FR5CHARDSOW, bluo-bloo- d di-- h:-.- s & Street, - J 11 1 iic;u a very cue one, sut down. prise stiff woryePand there wa not eiur- - did so ho jbue-.du- t tho clock - r-j tc,-- s ! 1 - p.n-- 1 aiaJi feueo roniarvtio At la. t lie censed, BLukm thin?r la-i- .-s : 1 1 ii pr-'- a- : ord-hi- IUc.omS Ciirisstiark ISand.'borg' u-- vc-r- asa-docu- 1 v : 1 iu-i- , The sensible, modest g rl who behaves lie; self and will b married weii ! prepared to Uo General when a the rclglming Lelies will hare become old nurd. On short notice ninl reasonable terms. The ingenious girl who, in the abPiHtUuce taken i? payment. sence of young men, ti;rts with tlie Hetoer Tit 3? hotel dork aud bathing master just to Jmt south of Thos. Smiths reMcnce. keep her hand in. 'i he smart New England girl wlic tne goon botanizing and paralyzes young men with long. Latin names. The ugly gill, w til a pedUndertaker, Funeral Director and EmSalmer, igree, a? Mount Desert, to whom every A full line of Undertaking Good constantly Bit-young man has to be presented at on Hand. arrives. as lit icon 3fuin Cf51c(t 'Jhe stupendous girl, in a litchee Street, Park City, Opposite and a Rembrandt bat Park City Hotel. Oitlce opou Hay and Xight. green L who carries her chin in air ou the Iron: scat of a Newport drag. Tho eccentric girl who sit on the bir.eh at Eca Gilt alone, or wanders tl.e woods and doesn't seem to want L know a soul in the houm. The shape lv girl at Namtgiinsrtt who li oks Lest iu her bathing suit aud spends lu-- afternoons in the water 01 lounging on the sand. ill 'i he athletic g rl who is camp-nwho has cult 'he Ad rondac-Lsher mtiM le by smash'ng the j.est ferou.-ici ts that abound there. T l.o inexpert need gill who i tickled bum by tiio atteiH 01 is of a jdaved-oi- 't V'v and Ih uk3 the other g Yds are jealous to discourage when they adviss th- iu. Tho happy g'rl who went to Europe early in tho season and si pped several n ce Paris dresses through the iu which she now flour shea su7 perbly. The fl rtat ous g'rl who goes boat'ng with gallants without a chapeio-ial Main Street, opposite PoLteft( e, Luke George and ha do.ng so fm sit ccssive acuDOii vv.thout any appro-ciabi- fi.-.- - t L.-.- d, th 1 t l , docu-n.eut- ze tc-- -. V. s vver-wu- 11 - ideilo-ttick- !d. a-- InU-ci- c-- r-i-i tho-m- V f-ii- .i st "-- -- . ne girl who bowl twice in an intTiciual effort to reduce her weight. The engaged girl who, with an anxious air, is always expecting a telegram from him. Tlie envied New York girl, who has iDoru stviish dresses than anyone else in the house. The sub luod g'rl wjth older sisters who wishes they wou.U marry off and let her have a chance. The l.vciy Atlantic City g;ri, whos-craWill btitml for the scaton at A. Hatch'.- Bara. is caramel, nnd who thinks tiie For Lpxma, free R. Jouen. trtiuUat tuing tu life Is dauemg on the o -- LECUsT, The t, r 1 Horse t day s. 1 d-- end-..inl- eof (Uot--es- Pert-lion- toga. . ! ci--- -- mt John Hamilton, secretary.-play put on the boards was The play was in Danger. 0. Ad-di-- co.ii.ti-nai'CC- j i ca-.- nh-i- .. j n d . gone out W 4 wL-.- - . Tiio unlucky grl who is one of six or seven big sisters. Tho giddy girl who wears short shoe and dotes on Saraskirts, tiu-.- -- Full Flooded Some Summer Girl3. - bugc-'.-siu- j e, Tlie j udi'e lovk nnoth-- r note, as alov.ly as he could, and cleared his throat, tut poor James could not go r,a. lie could only wish that he might then and thcro expire, rather than face tho hideous such a failure. But ho would havo failed, for Li. lory brain was wl.lil-bilike that of a drunken man, Lad it nut been for an occurrence that cauted him . t f II r; ti: j Jd tvi v ilk. tj. U.p as tfn r.r.me U an ra. i:i this counsel is not often Llcs-tworld. For Q. (J., whn.it will be remembered, was one of tha leaders for the iiefudaiits, had Loci: WB'eling his unfoitunutc antugoLkst, till, aense realising l ow sorry was his it. lVrLf.ps u, ho liuyv hav n th" tiin: and dlafar.t ronier of U.o j.nat, when he had Buttered from a similar excess of frantic terror, or perhaps ho may have Leer, sorry to thlriktlatajor.r.giot.n Lou Id lore such r.n unrivaled '.perfit of making a noom. Anyhow, ho did uty a noble act. As it happened, ho was sitting at tho right hand efn.tr of tho -wen's counsel scats, and piled up on tho 'fslr before him was a tremendous inas of law rejxirts v.ln-his tleik l ad there, containing cases to whh h it ought become necessary to refer. Kow, ,:i tho presence of these law reports, Mr. Fiddlestick in the goodness of his cart, saw an opportunity of creating a inerskm, and i.e created it with n. For, throwing his v.e'ght forward as though by accident, or ho ,r in a movsment 0 Imyatien-- e, ronght Ms bent arm tgiuuat the pi'a 1. ith such forco he that bent every look, :nd thero must have been mom tfcr.a , over of the edgo of the twenty dak, right on tho head aud shoulders of his choleric client, Ur. Addison, who v.sa bitting Immediately beneath, m the solicitor1 bench. Lowu scut the hock with a crash and a bang, and canned away ty their weight, down went Mr. Adelisoa onto his uoso , among them a couficgon y that i Q. by tho v.ay, hail not foreseen, for he had overlooked tho fact of his vicinity. The judgo made r.n awful fa-- e. and then, tealiF.ng tho scene, his smllo Ho bounded up off the Door, books slipping off his buck in every direction, and, holding his nose (which was injured) with one band, came skipping right at his learned adviser I10 almost You diJ it on ptjrpoao! shouted, quite forgetting where ho was; jiibt h,t mo got at him, i'll have Ids wig offl". And thou, without waiting for any more, the entire audicuea burst out into a ronr of laughter, which, however tin sorrily, was perfectly reasonable, during which Fiddlestick could bo seen apolo giziug in dumb allow, with n bland smile upon Ids countenance, whiln Mr Nows and Mr Boseon between them dragged t ho outraged Addison to his sent and proffered him handkerchiefs to wipo his blending nose. James saw tho wholo thing, and, Ids position, laughed too, nnd, for some mysterious reason, with tho laugh bis nervousness passed away Tlie usher shouted Fiieucct" with tre mentions energy, and before tho sound had cliod away James was addressing tho court in a dear and vigorous voice, coa scions that ho was a t norough master of Ids case and I be worn to state it In w ould uot fuil him. Fiddlestick, (j. C., had saved him! May it please your lordship, " ho beof this case ore of as ro gan, the uuukr.blo an order cs any that to my kuowledgo have been brought before th court, 'the plaintiff, Eustace Mceson, is the sole next of kin of Jonathan Esq., the Into head of the well known Birmingham publishing firm of Mee-;- n, Addisou & L'udor a will, bearing date the bth d.iv of May. 1SS0, tho plain tiff was left solo heir to tho great wealth of his uncle that is, with the except of some I'nder a second will, now relied on by tho defendants, and dated tho 10th November, Kt5, tho plain tiff was entirely disinhentceT, nun tho prevent defendants, together with rorne six or eight legatees, were constituted tho sole beucficUne3. Ou or about tho 2'id December, however, tho testator executed a third testimentary documcut, uudvr which tliolulntlif takes tho entire property, and this is tho document now Tbia testamentary propounded. or, father, will for I submit that It is iu every scuso a properly execute-will Is tattooed upon tho shouleliTs" sensation iu court j'-tattooed upon the shoulders of a young lady. Miss Au gusta Smlthers, who will' pt ly be culled before your lordship, nnd to pre vent any trdnr,nd(.iiit:inding may as well at once rtato that since this event this lady has Iwvoms engaged to bo I'.m.r; led Ueiit-wcto the plaintiff sensation . Such, my lonl, nco tho main outlines 1 the of caso that have to present for the consideration of I ho coUit. which think your lordship will understand is of so 10 markable sad uni a nature that mut crave vour lordship's Indulgence if J proceed tohipen It bo Cloning the history at . By this t im Jiuuc-- Short had completely recovered his nerve, tend was, indeed, meat oblivious of the fact that thcro vies anybody present in the court, exenjt the learned j udge liiais-l- f Going bit k to the beginning, ha detailed the coaly history of tho relationship between Eustuco Mcesoit and his uncle, tho publisher, with which this record nothing to do. Thouco ho passod to tho bistort of Augustas relation with tho firm of ilcisou A Co., which, os nearly even body in tho court, uot ex cepting tlm judge, had read Jemima's Vow," was ciy interesting to its auditors. ' Then Lo wont ou to the scene between Augusta and the publisher, and elo tailed how Eustace had interfered, which interferenco had led to a violent quam-1resulting In tho young man's disinheritance. Fussing on. ho detailed Low the publisher anJ tho publishes Lad tr.Len passage in the same vessel, and tins tragic occum-ucewliiili followed dm. a to Augustas final rescue and snival- iiiyEiighual, and finally cuded his spirited- opening by appealing to the court uot to allow it mind to be InlSueucc.l by tho fact that sinti these event the two chief actors our follow The Itnpi'V thought sfrut-Uliv not townsman, Henry McMulliu, with which to cwm the suvam. Being a ship carpenter hat a boat ready fur service; the next The fjnMlon wu where to launch it. water had risen until It covered the I.I.rh.I J, tn-- l tllliulllU. a.dl the ' T" Bein'--' mile wide, a half about river tf so wide the current im not no swift. as tlie bet sequent!)1 this was chosen and we went to wuiL to cross, piive ) our grain over. Chop feed ha I HACd-ABD- dbMSaCUwfCa or the mentrl nr.Us r phew up to the r c;t ml the .,..1, at by li-- o ailor theeoiifcst-outl.-athe k. : e ; i.b- t j eelada ot j Lp0a Lcr own sLi'iddors. i Lls And r.ow, Mies Aers," said James, Faber had made to her as reg.-.iIt was Lisutitui to of tiadlng. the bad dune, i um vciy suiytu, Lo.'u-t. tho and do tj, hut I must tcilt veu to tildhli .e the jortruyed uj on faiy of ilw 'bid. no Mr. de. uu.tr t to the court. the Mr. Beajue when and the cadaver.-.Fuir Augusta cok-ieup, aud her eyts fihtd wilii I. ax shy siovly uuuid the they saw the mo.A thei.U.sd ttciels of d cloak which hid her shoulders (iV r, t i cuuioe, she had como in lo'. e..eso,'. the customs of tho trade, as practiced at thus paraded In the open light The judge, up sharply, observed of day. vc Lilo a dozen swift penciled reher natural If you prefer it, ULs Bmithers, said porters took every detail down Then, at Augusta was told to si nnd Ida lu.dahip, u ul c.d-.down, which she did thankfully enough, tho couittj la tleo-i-- d eft very uiiu ox and Mrs Thomas, tho ftift) of Capt v.ho ato uatu-il- y engaged hi Tnonv.s, etpt thu-Bho proved tho find lias the r.es." ! la or. t: 0 irtaad. ami that or to a . V. UteCo throt.-.t'.o ('ousel" she Ind sec u tlie hat ot one- of tlie sailors, I an t.,o r.,ru lv. o empty, r..::i:s indeed, It would, packed they t Let out of unioh tho ie;t, after all Heir ttci.iu. bo herd if men proiuoed t.'.oshell liu-cum (v. thill ti-0 iirut.k they we: (epri.c'i of U.J th;h! of Augusta to id, otify). What stared at jtilc A.iaTia.a thuuiuc.-.- , aud LvLat she would was i;io'-- t Important, iiowever. was tiiat uiriugly to gave t ie most detiuci evidence that soon .the lain ??; Mcauu uad h . with slu as t! at ' voiaui 0 . i Lv Iv inter--oer lifted tirt tani nis lordaLin. VaO uif; .to of t!. d,t r bv plikinj out bi3 L'pcn tho ground thet her mouth is, v mr.-t.i.-'fnAiY timt it that I io LdlCVO If v y ra,M.g a bundle of a hat everyAlso sho th .t v ro lian lo her the pltln-UF- s i sturv, thhi jotrg lady H wo-i- J gr- a !y mrter will , and sft- ,e that when Augn-t- s under rand my canto aboard and body the wil of uuraihru lic.-ai:" I me ., to on Lor back ...de, the talloo net com-- j exlf nj Leing so, H certaiuiy, I sahi.-itaid tne judg", and with r.c not lat.lc-- l to give evlueuce. 'I hero is no peter-toc.k off cut cloak bho fiir'hcr ado the No cf the precedent for a document giving widen- e, and tho silk bandki-r- Lief Lem-- tii it, arid woi ; h und I pntuiuj that the wnuoas must h having been urtempted, ,1 in low '"od a hs dret.cd l he oi..c c of tbo J.ti a s f. i a loohcd up: n rk c.;.:t 0 ;.t. emu. vs of the 11 M S Haifgarco, at But. Mr. Attorney, sc'd lie judge, bU-l- t cri-- s am afraid that I runt ask yon to ftho pi'iduee.l l i.e r It c.f tl.o ship, on a document is ovidcuce, and etideuco of como up hed Li lordship Ac whirh the i ami-- of t wo saiiol. Johnnie tho Lest belt." filio walked round, mounted tho Bat t and Bill Jems, duly appeared ir.y lord; and wo have coidh'.giy and turned Lor Lac k to tho judge, 'Filis t1.! j laiuf ids case', tho no objection to tho document being exhibited for the court to draw its own con- in oidor that lie might cxaiiino what wes attorney gc at cico proceeded to call it on it. This he did cry carefully, Lis vviiuc c clusion from, hut wo deuy that it 13 en- wi ing his remarks IU i cf the vide :rv ilo had titled to speak lu its own explanation. A with the aid of a magnify 1117 gi iss, re the con in Mr T- d 1, tin- law- document is thing w lick speaks by It 1 fori g now end again to the jihutogrupLic only two w and attorteJ the will of written characters. It cannot take to it- copy w Inch Hr. Frobuto lain Died iu tho er, v. l.o Nov In, n in clerk, who also attested registry. self a tongue and speak by word of niou!! i t auk vou," ho said, that it. their examination did not tako presently; th..t tho learned long clag; nnd, in support of this. I may Cal! will do. i iuj In cross examination, however, your lordships attention to tho general counsel ciow will w to liave an epper both tlior,,) cvitnopscs admitted that tho c.f in poet ioa." principles of law governing tho iutcrj.ro- in a great stale of passion testator Litton of v.iittcn documents. T-!;o AngUbt.. h ul to descend, and slowly be executed tho w.il, and pnvo 1 am walk rlong the rank, stopping be foie quite aware of thoso principles, ocof the lively scene that llic-Mr. Attorney, and I cannot sec that they ex curred to he every touch this question. iu ot eager stninod, while roee to Then tho attorney gen-r- al As your lordship pleases. Then I will tho wero fixed upon i.er nn tho court for t! e defendants. Fe fe.U back upon my main contention, that fortunate bhouidera. Eov.evir, at last it said them were two questions the Miss Smithcrs is, for the purpose of this camo to an end. t, court, reserving, for t he tin; quescase, a document and uotlnng but a docn- Miss That will do. Bmithcrs," said tion no to thnadmissil-Iiitof tho evidence ment, and has no nioro right to nra-- her judge, for v.'hi so consideration sho felt of Augusta Smithers. and those were mouth in support of tho plaintiff's cine cun ou t, did the tattoo raf ti.s upon tho lady's put grateful, you' youi than would any rajier will, if it could he cloak again now." Acroiclingly the lank constitute a will at ail' cml, I lie hex. rr.d miraculously nuowcJ with speech.' supposing that they did. was it it certainly Well," said the judge, The document which you have jurt proved to tho satisfaction of the court novui point. What have shown tho court, Mis hmithors," raid Unit strikes mo a undated mark were duly exeyon to say to it, Mr Lnort? James, is tl-- one winch was executed cuted by a sun- an uniuHiicnred man. in AU ck in Ecrgue'cii Land ou or tho cyci were now turned upon James, upon your a required of tho witnet-sc- . for it was felt that if tho point was do about tho 2d dry of L'cccmbir, last by the statulo Eo maintained, in tho tilled pgainst him the cno or lost. year?" first place, th.-- t tlicao mail; were no will Tho point to winch vi.-- you to adIt in" within tl.e meaning of the statdress Mr. wont on the it wap, I t.md, executed in tnp ute; bat. reeling tliat ha was not learned judge, is it tho personality of prertnee of tho ttstator anil the two at on very sound ground on thi point, Mbs Bmithers so toially lobt nnd merged testing w it ail liii-cIcciug pre sent quickly on to the other of in what, for want of a Litter tom, I mfif togoti.cr, and tl.e V. i;h much force and tho siguatuio of no h .0 ability bo call her documentary (Opacity, ns to tako tattooed ii the dwelt upon tho strangcni-tcf tho whole p;eUKe of tho other?" It wa." away from her tho right to appear before it rested solely upon the story, and hi court liho ur-ether sr.110 human so far as you could evidence of one Was 1! e Augusta FniUU-cbeing, nnd give cvfdcp.co of cvcnt3 con It was only if the court accepted her judge at the time of tho dictation nnd ncctod with Its execution?" v ion ciil iil. of of tin sound mind, evidence a it stood that it could come to (M If your lordship ploai-es,said James, and tho conclusion t'uut tho will was executed I maintain that tni in not so. 1 main In- was.' Mobt at all, or. indeed, that tho two attesting tain that tho document remains tho docu I'id you. ho EUggestim.-of witnesses v ero ou tho island at nil. ment; imd that for nil purpose s, including wbi.-- you him already given evident 0, in tho relations which existed the pii insf of evidence its exu an; wav unduly iidiui-nctho teMalr-rtld witness nud tho was ?h.-,cation. Mis Bmit hers still remains mind, mi u.s to induct him to antho thi tho court proparud to accept ler evidence bmithers it would surely be abourd to w illy in this unreserved way? Was it prepared I did not." hadndeid nrgua that boCiuno a to that tins will, in favor of a man executed upon her shin sho was, ipso And to l Imre facts you swear?" with whom tho testator had violently i.icm-ce do. facto, i.icupacitcd from giving quarreled, a. id had disinherited in tbo mere ground that coi.cc ruing it. Then ho passed on to tho List erv of tho of that was not, if indeed sho was it. Fuitiier, mkH a deri.-iodeath of tl.o two ssiic.rb who Lad attested it wa. executedquarrel, at all, extorted by this would bo contrary to equity nnd good tlio will, and to the account of Augustas lady from a weak and dying, and possibly policy, for jereons could not so lightly ba ultimate n deranged, .And with this question finally closing his exam of their in natural t s Also, Illation i:o thief deprived dork truck tho learned gentleman sat down. rights. just f.s in this case, tlo j laint iff' action would four, whereon tl.e Court adjourned till the lie was fallowed briefly tho solicitor bo absolutely put au end to by any such following dry general and Mr. Fiddlestick; but though decision, Seeing that tho signature of As may be imagined, though thing hr;! they talked fluently enough, addressing Jonathan Meeva-and Uienttestiugv.it-uosstroue fanly wc II so lar, nobody concerned tbcanrei .cs to various minor points, they lo tho v. ill r mid not, of com so, ho of onr party t an overemn f 01 had nothing fresh cf interest to adduce, tattooed form, slid Tho Wr .in was too great toad and, finishing at half past 8, Jamas roce recognized in Iberols r.o other living person who could mil of it, ami they vorc all glad to to reply ou the wholo case on behalf of find thcjrisi-- vej in "the court which vss. the depose under what circumstances the sigplaintiff. bo theto. submit tlul if possible, even nature came to ci'owdod I.e whilo ho Thcro wa3 a moment's tho should bo Cited with the liope was arranging his note's, ar.d then, just aa following momii-t hi in said his t that he day migl This," matter decided ho was about to Login, tbo judge said, giving iordship, docigicn, Ts u very cmioiis pc iv.t. nnd one ono wav or the other. quictiv, "Thunk you, Mr. Short, 1 do no? As soon c the judgobacl como in Au which, when first raised by the learned think that need trouble yon," aud James attorney general, struck mo with some gusta resinned her place in tho witness sat down with a gasp, for Lo knew that force, but, on considering it and hearing box nnd tho attorney general ro.-to tli cuiis.' was vou. Mr. uhort, I nm convinced that it is r.n her. TO nt: CDXTINt r.I). You told iho court, 'hs Bmithers, at objection that cannot bo supported" 'hci-It tho conclusion of your evidence, that vou E istaco gavo a sigh of ivlnf) is argued on ti.a part of the defendant nro now engaged' to le married to Mr Tho Antarc tic ocean oc.-ttes a that idus bmithors is, for the purposes of Mceson, the plaintiff. Now, I nm sorry around toe south judo similar t lids case, a doruiucnt, and nothing but a to l.avo to put a personal question to you, document, and ns such that her mouth is but I must ask yon, were you. at tbo time hat of the Arctic oc an at tho opposlt, shut. Now think that tho learned at of tho tattooing of tho v. Ul, iu luvo with ml of tho earth. It fill all tho sp&o. torni-general cannot have thought this Mr. Mcosou? , of the AntaroFis circle. ouih It cun-cntiolu ho to matter out when This was a homo thrust, and poor An that it t A from VV'lnit mo tho however, sion. shops? gusta colored up beneath it; however, her will is Bupposed to Lave been tattooed native wit camo to her aid. for, instead of Laving i Lut the tho If you will define, sir, what being lu and on its outer circumference, it bn this shin. upon ladys wholo person? Does not tho Intelligence love is, I do my best to answer youi vuti r. YYiiile the North America, the raid. V, hereat tho tiicii remain, aud tho individuality? I think question," tbo As'a.io coast tliat I can put what mean more rloavly cnee, including lei j lordship, smil'd. European, Let us supIho Northornoeean. tho by menus of an iilustra ion , Tho attorney general looked puzzled, iic, rs well he might, for there mo some lie Ailaiffic, and the Indian oceans pose that I w ero to uphold the the thin;; whi: b mo beyond the lcarniug of objection, aud that, an a mingle their waters v Lit tiioso ol the were to break down. Then even an attorney general. plaintiffs let ns supptse that the plaintiff had frozen zone at the south. Well," ho said, wero yon matrimo-nirdiinclined toward Mr. Mcerou?" A it i idol's in physical conditions, so persuaded the witness to to akiimtd" hero Augusta r.ee.ily jumped Iron her said ISurdy, Mr. Attorney it diliera in having received much i!o survived and that sho, Laving tho judge, tho ono thing does uot neees scat) less attention from the world at large. was again tendered to sarily iucludo tho other. tho opeialic-il- . I the court as a witness, would 110 court to your lordship's experience," cViillc tlie name of ianumcrublj expe-iitiothen be able, under any possibility, to reraid Mr. Attorney, tartly. for the past four luimlml years fuse to accept her evidence? Tho docu had liolter put my question thi wav has been to Cud a northwest passage in tho form of human parchment, Had you, at thnt tunc, nuv prospect of beto Asia, to plant a flag at 90 degrees, would then Lo in tlie hands of tho coming engaged to tho plaintiff?" r Nouo w hatever. of tho court, tend tho person from whom ir to recim some unfortunate would rwnovc-th parchment had Did yon submit to this tattooing, liorr.blc-ateand crew from a h's sh-'he Lcfoi-- tlie court. Could It be still which must have been painful, v. it L a and while thousand of dollars maintained th-- t tho two were- - so identical view of becoming engaged to tic plain leave been expended, and bund rads ol and inseparable that ilia disabilities 11V tiff?" tit. king to u document must i'rccss..riiy Certainly not. I niffr point out, she lives havo been lost, there is a strang-ontra- st attach to tl.e person? In my ojmion, addl'd, with hesitation, "that such a dis when, we turn to the far south. let not. Gr, to tako ar.e.ther case, figure meat is not likely to add to Clio cxpecltl'ons which lnvc been sent tattr.cxd us suppose that tho will had attractions. ilcasa answer my qnedicn.-- , Miss rut by tho great nations of th world upon tho leg of tho person, and. under circuiiif-t.inccs-, the leg v.cre cut eff Sinltl-crsnnd do not conui.cm or them o explore the vast watery expanse tin- comt, either in a How did you come. then, to ul u it your and produced befc-rbout the southern pole are so few as tic h or a nr.iinuiific-ror.dition, co.ild it self to Sfcch a disagreeuiiie o'i'i i.;ion? I submitted then bo seriously t.drnued lo it because Un u 1st i: 0 be counted on the finger of one iho InscribeJ leg stand', ng ou tho table right to do so, there being no tiler ap ii.md, and all tho sli ps which have left to the. parent means at hand of itlluioii-before the court had once I) records of any extensive explorations into Mr. Mccsous eud. Also"--an- d witness sitting In t ho witrie.s box, theae-forthe beyond the Antarctic circlo might be it was not competent for tho'witnes paused. counted on tho fingers of two bands, on r.c'ccmnt of Lie or to (rive ovnlc-ucAlso AJco 1 ad a regard fe.r Mr. Eustace attributes? Certainly H ind vi t within the periphery c.f the documentary it scc.H3 to me that Mceson, and I knrvv that he hail lost L could uot. Yntari t'c circle,' says Lieut. Maury, that whiTi Ij separable turn t, fer tl.e pur inheritauce through a quam-- about ay is included an nqual in extent pores of law, Lo taken as already k Aht now we are coming to it. Then .0 h of the entire land surface separated, cud that tho will on ti.a locked upon as you wer-- j tattooed out of recaid for cf ti.is witness must f our planet. Most of this immense iu the Lane's, at this mo not purely la the interests though it .tea is as unknown to the inhabitants n.eut. of tho officers cf tho efurt. and. of f the earth as the interior of one of this objection." Yes; I suppose so. consequently, V ill Vcill, Jlr. tale a uoto of your interposed the LtpiUrs sntcll.tes. . . . For the List your lonu.i-iBikcd tho judge, ar.d what if slie was?" AT.1 bnudrrl,y?.ji-irrfY.ntiorrr. 4 nu JcT.cfd "My cojeet, my curi, was to show j a theater of explorgton, but, as c LrA'-tkJ- s im-- -j .was- .rot tli.-- giur-d- t i ...'y , Mr. u, y yvn';- -; j. (Li y.'.tk enytaing Sfct Bow 11 Ur. Melons BY JOHN CROOK. L!m, ar.J. after ton minutes :i without having auvau'eu of it, case to his any a; precn.blo extent. Then several cf tho other counsel arked a quesafter v hich tion or two e;i-.v as te M to ntrnd down, and Lady Holm- hurst was called. Lady Uolaibursts eiidenee was very short, tamely amounting to the fact tliat the 1 ad seta A.uguxtas shoulders ou hoard the and that there was not then a sign cf tattoo narks upon them, and when she them again la they were tattooed. No atton.pt sc; made to cross examine her, and ou tho tern.inaUcn cf Ler evidence the ccurt adjourned for lunch. When it reassembled June f'hort exiled of Augnata. and a mu-mthe eiexsc-.oroa nudicncj c feeij-at i.eu-t- , hut lacking very ever cio tto;.ei zuoio beautiful tu-toward the box. aftort-c- y v ahe d oo getter. re.se. I said, object, r.y I..rd, to Stfendux's, the tLUv.1U.Csa Lhalf cf ho: the tu allowed u.tcr being ?z -- ft: n-s- re-c- j An ' Tonsorial Item. onwho gsldrls gnutlewse, UiJlllin 131! - ii;?feg. mL entered a Huompted to make any persistent drug store ji-- said to tinor awn to winer thore. " fierk; It is tioicwortliy, too, that in tbo voy1 want to bny a hair brush. ages v, liicli have been made not a ship For your own use? nor life has south of the circle. Y'es. ' It dtn-line appear' say. one writer What's the matter with a tool that the Antarctic voyages would bo Vu-h- f FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. 7t.cas Siftings. attended with an excessive degree of Always say a ki nil word if yon can, It may even be found if only that it may come in, anger. tat tho Antarctic harriers arc impeo-trnblc- 'i with singular opportuneness, perhaps, enteriuo-somLut ills ha certainly notusyot mournful man's darkened room a beautiful iirclly, whose happy icon demonstrated. ruj.ncr icienct like lanes S, Monlock Proprietor. involutions he cannot but watch, his many troubles. Arthur If you havo Lui'.l castles in the ar, Helps. your work need not be lost; that is Doing nothing for other i the JOHN K. CAREOLL, where they should be; now put foundaof ones self. We must be pur tions under theiu.--'itoruut. posedv kind and or we mist, HERDER AXD CATTLE DEALER. It seems to me we can never give up he best part ofgenerous, evistc-uco- . The heart ti nging and wishing while wo are thor- - .hat goes out of itseff an-large get "Wasatch County, Utah. u! oi j.v- - This is the oug'ily alive. There are certain thing great secret of YVe do ie we feel to be beautiful and 'incr the good, and J10e,t ?00,i doing something for others. we must hunger after them. Ocorg Postofiice: Hebcr, Wasatch Co.. Utah- JJoraoc Jj n. Eliot. Wines, Liquors and CoIogneSpirits 1 K-e- b'-r- t ... BHAWDIEa1 for-letti- un-iol- j our.-elv- I 11 |