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Show -- j j23 FT ei t Vm Sisal WsAUHa T'"1'1 rjl:i.rrr f Wave. WASATCH CCKFAKY. FL'EUSKIHS WAtATCH 7c a W" A W MV sAa SUr.SCRIPTIOX: One Year, Six Months, Three Months, . . ... $t-- 4 -e 78 JOB PRINTING. l!at !'"' 1 Vo!. IV. furuisliod on SEASATIOXAL SJoielcfLs, TZffOXy rtste.to' al .1115 Ko5arJ Mil W .,t-U- Collection Business - LakC HaSe- ?' Q. 33--"- - MU1 " Agent Land d ja.ttora.ey, Sai.t Lakk City. Vuaii 0. Bol f&rretfy. '"'ffiSKEILan.W open hrn is.. 'mbeslJraU9 she Ing . ' ftrT- AttnM r?11 0 foi l0- - Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Tuesday, July 5, 1892, No. 17. abandoning the hand wires. Daily the SIXTY-SIXTrepeated the maneuver and the Sixty ninth instrument xas placed in his mouth, and again moved to the front and was at last with the tip of his tongue attached lie relieved for want of ammunition. Two put on the battery. The constant use of The crack Irish regiment of color bearers bad fallen, and 17 men killer outright, 110 wounded and 28 missing 153 THE AMERICAN ARMIES. A r.rotiir Avectrps His in all was tbe dole exucted for rallying Sinter by (Ills queer and novel form of taking shocks acted upon Ills system much around the stinimrst on Malvern Heights Shooting the Man Who Ruiafd in one brief twilight hour. as morphine and other similar drugs. As It Slxiili Number One on thu Boll el Her. The regiment had done other work on the Honor the morphine New York Bend Among Troope bigger requires Peninsula and at tlie close of tlie Da ut Malvern mil, Antler iu August numbered 300 rank andcampaign doses, so also it xas xx ith Yoe. With file. It went to the field of Am ietam with a fighttarn, Fredericksburg aud Gettysburg. each time he used the current it became 817. Still in Richardson's ing strength of AVAIl IN SOUTH AMEKICA. necessary to make It stronger. At length ICopyright, ISSIT. by A merit an Press AasocUr division it in the reserve line until the Hon. Uouk rights reserved. the electric strain so told upon his sysbattle waxed warm, and then led the briAD all the voluntem that it induced nervous apoplexy and in the attack ou the teer regiments of gade near Dunker church.famous Sunken Road, Meagher w s dually death, so Dr. Dale certilled. Yoe The Town of Porto Alegre Bombarded the clTl1 war at xvitb Its the head of the Sixty-nint- h Account of the Killing of Smiths which were disiin' V,v literally tasted electricity unto death. commander, Lieut. Col James Kelley. The Queer DUiiipationAftcr the in the guished men advanced bravely under a arWyoming Cattlemen eruiting camps as tillery G re toa crest overlooking thesharp y Sunken Colored Politicians. crack orgnniza-v- t Road, aud at that TIIE KILLING OF LOT S3IITII point the formation nt $rJ tions maintained i if I their barrack ce the ground broke up the division line, leaving the Irish brigade alone on the bill. It lebrity after enter couldnt advance w ith one flank exposed, New York, June 27 Max Clergett, It XV In Stock Trouble With the Navajo ing the fight, the it wouldnt retreat; so it planted its line cruel conflict must with a Indiana. aged 13 years, vas shot ami instantly air and began to fight. The hare ended long Sunken dogged Road and a sloping hillside beyond killed at the court of general customs The San Francisco Chrnicle special before itdid. Sheer it were alive with Confedr ra tea, who found this morning by Edwin Divins. Clergett from Flagstaff, Ariz., June 2itli, is as lack of enemies to targets to their liking in thestubborn Irishovercome w as would arraigned on the cliarge of raping follows : men perched on the broxv of tbe adjacent have the spoiled d knoll without asqnare Inch of shelter. The Divins sister Sarah, and Word xvas brought here today by a jeenpation of those fellows who doughty color advanced pleaded guilty. He was remanded for young man named Lee of the killing of were expected to bexv a way through llv severalbearer of tlie Sixty-nintpaces and waved tlie flag desentence, aud as he walked toward the Lot Smith, a Monuau bishop, near Tuba Ing breastworks straight from the Poto- fiantly at the enemy, an act green whicli drew a mac and the to the Gulf. But Big Sandy prisoners' pen Divins arose and holding City, in this Territory, by Navajo Indi- It is the fortune of war that all cannot be fire that completely riddled the banner. One after another tlie men who held the a derringer to Clergetts breast tired ans. It is the custom of the Navajo Ingreat. To the majority the bubldo reputauntil eight were down. before he could be restrained. Ilis dians in the summer to range their flocks tion breaks and la gone before eager hands stuff were shot, Cnpt. James McGee then seized the flag victim of sheep cn the public domain outside can toss it iu tiie air to be seeu of all mcu. and os he raised it the staff was cut in two Those who built great hopes on the Sixty-DintFULL I1KAI1 IXSTARTLY. a their reservation. Th custom leads to Nexv York volunteers, however, never by ball Tbe contest was so desperate that The court room was in confusion, more or less trouble with the white set- had cause to regret their enthusiasm. became foul and ammunition gave Tlie Sixty-nintvolunteers sprang from out, but tbe women screaming and fleeing, and men tlers who are living near the reservation. gallant follows held on, using Sixty-nintold that fell which into the militia, of tbe dead, of whom there The Indians assumed the right to all eudeavoring to reach the murderer and disgrace for refusing to parade at the wereweapons until relieved plenty, by a fresh brihis victim. Divins was very collected the range and xxater, and it is this con- Prince of Wales reception in 1858. Irish to and there on a few square rods of and went out w ith two policemen. In dition ef affairs that causes trouide which the backbone in tlicir hatred of Englnnd, gade, the banner regiment of the brigade but not less so in their love for their earth the corridor lie became hysterical and sometimes leads to open warfare and of tlie state of New York scored a recwhen Lincoln called for ord of 71 killed and 123 adopted country, wounded. That cried aloud for his sister. He was taken the settlers and tlie Indians. The militia troops in April, 1801, they asked to HIO victims among 817 combatants, before tlie coroner and committed at Navajoes for some xveeks have been be purged of contempt for insubordination means and every veteran knows how tbe once. lie refused to make any statement. rauging in tiie neighborhood of Smith's in order that they might march to the de- fire must be where the proportiondeadly of killed fense of On April SO the to Washington. is one to two, General sympathy is expressed for place, near Tuba City, and have been the wounded greater than charges against tbeir colonel, Michael officers tlie mortality was even l)i ins, whose brain is thought to have using the water aud range freely. Smith Corcoran, were dismissed, and three days Among the were Five woundkilled four and been turned by the ruin of his sister. in order to frightcu the Indians away, later the regiment with overflowing rnnki higher. for the capital The order for started or to Court adjourned for the day. slioot six their began sheep, killing transportation called for l,0tX men, but Hardly had the excitement caused by seven of them. They immediately rctaD over 1.000 were borne on the rolls, and the display they made marching down BroadCiergetls murder subsided, when another iated by killing his cattle. scene interrupted a trial in the same This incensed Smith and he opened fire way was unique even for those days. The with excitement, city was carried building. The case of John Hied, charged on them, firing a number of shots xxith-on- t and their line of away march was almost careffect. The Indians did not at first peted with bouquets flung at them from girl had uph assaulting an just closed xx hen a man in the audience realize that they were being shot at, but windows, balconies, pavements and even Tlieeoliimu xvas headed by a sprang to his feet aud yelled, Whos they soon opened fire on Smith and lie housetops. banner drawn by four horses, bearing the in the ball a his was bullet received a lie back, quickly pomicd got rope. ! motto: Remember Fon- upon by officers and taken from the going through and coming out near the tenoy." Soon after the regiment reached Virginia building, but not arrested. He explained right breast. was joined by a company of boy Zouaves, After receiving ids wound Smith rode it that his tittle daughter lias a charge of a known as tbc Meagher Guards, " and led from the scene by the famous Irish similar character pending against a man to liis house, a patriot, Thomas Fran and liis feelings xvere aroused by the of the shooting, where he died from tlie cis Meagher. Tlie Sixty-nintmade a Bull Ruu the men Imeffects of tlie wound some hours later. spirited charge at annulling np of the district attorney. off their petuously stripping knapsacks in Only six Indians were concerned in tiie order to have free sxving, and came out TDK DEARER OF TDK COLORS WAS FOUND ON Till FIELD, affray, although 200 of them xvere near at minus the colonel captured, the lieutenant A TOWN IN RUINS. hand, and many of them witnessed the colonel killed, and a loss altogether of lifi. ed. Col. Kelley was lilt twice. True the The killed outright were S8, the second Sixty-nintdidn't win the battle of Antie-tnm- ; shotting. Several xx hitc in ui xvere also in the battle. Cnpt. Meagher led but suppose it had flinched before that highest s. tiie regiment home, and was the hero of biting hail And carried back the brigade Two BrarllRU Gunbeat Drop Shells inb witness! After the shooting the Indians com- the hour. His Zouave company, iu bright line with it and with Hint the supporting the Town of Porto Alegra menced skinning the sheep ainl cattle, red uniform, had liecn conspicuous at Bull divisions? What then? Possibly the emanXkw York, June 23. The Ilrralds Run, and one of his men, John D. Keefe, cipation proclamation would never Imre as if nothing unusual had hap- lind killed, brought off the green flag after the been Issued. Such incidents may decide correspondent at Montevideo sends a disa xvere for and grand first Isa ter had bceu shot dotvn. Keefe great battles and turn the scale of war. preparing pened, patch from Yanguraou to the effect that feast xx lien the messenger left. An un- was himself wounded while defending the Just three mouths after Antietam the Candida and tiie Brazilian gunboats Irish brigade was again called into the confirmed report came in this afternoon banner. After his mnsket hail been torn assail-antbreach to try where others had failed. A "Marajo, under command of Captains that the Navajoes were prepaid lg to drive from his bunds he shot down two with a revolver aud made another one new lender had come to the division Han Candido and Santos Lara, have arrived cock the Superb ns successor to Richard all the Mormons out of the settlement. prisoner. at Porto Alegre. The purpose was to After Bull Run the floodgates of eulogy son, who fell at Antietam, In front of Mnrye's Height, on the morn-inoxertake the revolutionists. After and adulution were again opened, and the of Dec. l 1863, the command formed formed from a nucleus of with General Silva Livares, x ho A Negro Party will Nominate a Colored nexv Sixty-niutPresident. the militia regiment, took the field huudf in line to inpport the battalions of Gen xi as in command of the federal military with a reputation tbnt only the French in assaulting the stone wall Sax Axtoxio, Tex., Juno 28. Guad- cupped forces, it xx as decided to bombard the fiercest heat of Isittle could bring to a Shortly before tbe battle the old green saw the birth of a proper temper. It was the current uotion Bags of the Irsh regiments Lad been scut city. When the heavy guns of the x ar- alupe county today home and replaced with new colors, preshins began to drop shells into the nexv yarty which lias no connection xxitli that that three commands bad done the sented execution at Bull Ruu the Black Horse by admirers in New York. The doomed city there w as the xx i blest panic. Democracy, Hepublicanism, Prohibition cavalry and the Ixmisiuna Tigers on the ranks were so thin that Gen. Meagher dehereor other organization political any on cided not to risk tlie nexv banners in the The revolutionary troops were quickly southern side and the Irish Sixty-nintdriven to shelter and the inhabitants as tofore existing. Indeed, it is opposed the northern. Meagher became colonel of Fredericksburg fight, and when the men regiment, and in accepting its services paraded on the flats along the river and well as they could hide themselves from to them all. Under a call issued by B. the fortbree years tlie war department sug- formed for tlie charge lie rode up to the astlie destructive missiles. Building after Berry, a large number of ngrocs which xvas in front as usual gested tlie format ion of abiigadecomposed Sixty-nintmass meeting and perfected entirely of Irishmen. The idea spread like and taking a bunch of green from a box building was shattered by the heavy pro- sembled in xx ith Berry as Vrildflre; recruiting began in Nexv York, hedge close nt hand placed it in his cap, jectiles and in a comparatively short time a permanent organization, which Massachusetts, Dennsj iviiiiianial the west, with a signal to the men to do the same, a aud platform adopted tlie city was in ruins. The Parliamen- chairman, volun In short order the hedge was stripped and and in a few weeks the Sixty-nintnominations for every every man bad a waving tuft of green for tary party made a triumphal entry Into calls for negro his battle plume. The general spoke few Port Alegre, meeting xx itb little or no office within the gift of the American and then rode out words to the Sixty-nintconstable. to down from president people resistance. beside its colonel, Robert Nugent, leading is iuhcrently that recites Democracy It it by column to the point of assault. The scene xvas a dreadful one. Tlie Shot and shell swept the ground; a deep tow n xvas wrecked and many dead people opposed to the African; that Republimill race and two fences obstructed tiie canism Las been false to him ; that there w ere found In the ruins and in the street was obliged to march, and the Sixty-nintJust hoxv niauy are killed it Is impossible is no hope for him in the Peoples party, bait under fire to allow the rear of the line of balance natloual tlie lie is xx and a to ill close base At that the of tlie hill the be up. to tell at present, but tlie list from every voting brigade formed in two columns, the Sixty Delegates poxver. one. long ninth in front, on tlie right. Forward the f and a conGeneral Livadcs at tlie head of 3000 precinct were dnly appointed doomed ranks marched against tbe deadly of 2nd July. stone wall over tbe dead and wonnded of Federal troops assisted by a naral bri- vention called for the Frenchs shattered brigades, up to the gade from the squadron under command third fence, which had not yet been passed Cattlemen. for an Warrants for is Lara, of Captain preparing by any boy in blue. Halting these, the men knelt or lny down and fired nt the attack on the Castilliistas C000 in number Ciikyexxk, Wyo., June 28 Judge enemy aliove. A supporting brigade soon under Generals Isadore aud rinliero Davidson, chief counsel In tlie prosecureadied tlie spot, and then tlie survivors Machado. Both sides are full of light tion of tlie imprisoned cattlemen, and of Frenchs battalions aud tbe few Irishand a bloody and desperate battle is cer- Howard Roles, Under Sheriff of Joliusou men yet unhurt arose and joined the charging ranks. Tbe last fence was passed, tain xvhen the two armies meet. The county, arrivtd from Buffalo today. a handful rushed for the stone wail to and bombardment of Porto Alegre has great- The officer has warrauts for the raiders die nearest the works, the only thing left to da The Sixty-nintwits literally wiped ly encouraged the Federalists through- and will accept the custody of them as out. About 40 men who bad been in skirout the province. National Guards are soen as lie can make arrangements for mish line were all that remained for duty. being organized and it looks as though their keeping. Attorney Davidson is HI SHOT DOWIf TWO ASAtLAXT8. Tbe roll call that morning showed 18 offiBaron Itaqui and other chiefs of the fed- willing that preliminary proceedings teen, 750 strong, marched down Broadway cers and 210 men present, and tbe casubearing alties were IS officers and 103 men killed eral are preparing for a connter revolt should be had without a journey to under a span new bannerof green, noxv In symbols the harp, the and wouuded. Tbe mortality in the ranks prisoners Erins well knownshamrock. Buffalo. There are forty-siagainst tlie revolutionary forces was again enormous, the dead numbering sunburst and the control of the government province. and each will demand a separate trial. The vanguard of numberless battalions 83 against 70 wounded. The bearer of the deswas new the United States colors was found on tbe field of Irish heroes, regiment tined not only to lead that fighting with the flag wrapped around bis chest, A New Form of Dissipation Dlseovered. A DIVINE IN DISGRACE. race in the content for glory upon Ameri- bis arms folded across It, and a bullethole Nexv Tonic, June 27. A death certifican battlefields, but to stand number through the flag and through his heart as one among 800 regiments sent out by the welL Among the wounded officers were cate has been filed in the office of the An Agod and Lusty Preacher Given Empire State when tbe roil of honor shou Id Col Nugent and tbe major, and two capboard of health, which is probably tlie bo made up from an actual count of tbe tains that bad succeeded them in command. Hours to Leave the Town. ever kind For some reason the Irish brigade was killed in battle. Needless to say that a hot strangest document of its Visalia, Cal., June20 Rcy. James place would be reserved for tbe alien band not allowed to recruit its ranks, aud after known. It sets forth, over tlie signature Rememwas conthe First Presbyterian with tbe challenging battle cry, Fredericksburg tbe Sixth-nint- h of Dr. M. Dale of 231 West One Hun- Wilson, pastor of into two companies. At Gettyssolidated was ber Fontenoyl given last night street, that Ar- Clmrcli of this city, soon dred and Twenty-secon- d followed was Sixty-nintby burg it responded to Hancocks call and hoars to leare town. Wil- tbeThe r New charged across tbe Wheat Field, losing 19 and the Eighty-eightSixty-thirthur Yoe of No. 5018 Eighth avenue, had twenty-fonsixteen e Irish vineyard the twenty-acra killed and wounded and 6 missing out of son oxvos York, the three constituting died from tasting electricity. a ten- brigade with Meagher as brigadier gen- 89 engaged. After Gettysburg the surby Visalia occupied of north one miles is The case as related by Dr. Dale, trifling encounters, vivors retaliated, tbe brigade was kept up who lias two daughters eral After a few Irish sticks came to a and tbe regiment fought under Hancock of the most remarkable that lias come ant named Miller, southern heads and the in was Wilson 9 dead issue at Malvern Hill, on tbe Penin- in tbe Wilderness and Petersburg. In its under tlie eyes of medical science, and aged 8 and years. the girls riding In bis sula, July 1, 1802. The brigade was in last bard fight, March 25, 1863, its killed shows that Toe succeeded in inventing a habit of taking occasions took un- Richard Mins division of Sumners Second numbered 26, with only 32 wounded. In several on and of dissipation buggy new and unique form On Malvern Heights Meagher was its whole career, not including Bull Eun, Yesterday the corps. as them. with sent in support to Butterfields division the casualties scored 1,177, of which 874 which the sequel proves to have beeu due liberties to town to came or father of the children of tbe Fifth corps, which was getting the were killed and wounded. Tbe total deaths equally as dangerous as the morphine bat was persuaded not to worst of it In a fight with some of I,eca on the field were 2GI Tbe regiment carcocaine habit. Yoc, who xvas 2i , and an kill Wiison, under Gena Armistead, ried 1,618 men on Its rolls. Tbe percentage or do so by the deacons of tlie chnrcU. crack brigades trifle over 17, the highest electrician, came from England a year ne is Garnett and hWright.led the column and re- of killed was aNew his guilt, York regiments and acknowledged among all the The Sixty-nintmore ago. He had been making experi- Wilson and heretofore lieved the Ninth Massachusetts volunteers, the fifth from the top in all the Union of age 70 His over years ments on himself with electricity. passing army. A few more such and England could that had been cut to pieces and wasand esteemed. He left town this man- well have paid us to keep the war method was to ose a battery w ith hand greatly procession of its dead a sickening behind. took their Her old hereditary foe wou'd soon have leaving his family wires and an instrument which he could gled to the rear. The Irishmen stand coolly and fired with such rapidity been Wearingo1 the Green out of harm's insert betwecu his teeth, At first he became overheated and way, tbet is xresrieg it over their graves. Books constantly on that their guns Blank Receipt , George L. Kauna soon bad to retire. Tlie Eighty-eightUSED THE TASTEJl RARELY. they hand at this office excessively, it used he hoxvex cr, Lately, SCEAES. 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The Cali can XVhiil It Means to the nr Ameri- juj Though file Kngltah Hrotlit-Hides In the Open Air The Whistle and Its tcillx ItlunlHy, Tho average American engineer and his fireman would think themselves very (Incorporated.) ill used if an order xvoro for the abolishment of tho cabs that friendly retreat from weather that is noxv considered nn nlisointo necessity on all engines. And yet in civilized England, ou a majority of the railroads, the engines in use are built miuus the cal), thus forcing the oiierators to work without shelter in nil kinds of weather. It Do & General Banking Business sounds inhuman, and yet In refutation and solicit active accounts. the railroad companies ask whether the soldier should carry an umbrella when it rains or the sailor le ellowed to work under an awning? The claim is that the railroad employ ees become inured to severe xveather and the absence of cover- SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO REFT. ing keeps them alert, so that the possibility of danger from inattention to FOR duty is reduced to a minimum. Subtle but tenable, argument, perhaps, hardly if this practice was adopted on some of our western roads where the temperature ranges from 20 to 00 degs. beloxv zero, how uinny engineers would live to carry their trains from one station to the next? IN The unpardonable sin in an engineer is to let the water get out of the boiler of the etigine in his charge. No matter what excuse be limy offer, if he lives to make his report in turn, his dismissal will be peremptory, for by this action he has proved hiiuseU incompetent and unworthy of future responsibilities. It is better for an engineer that be had Apply to never been born when he reaches this stage of self tortnre. Fortunately such coses are rare. The man on all well conducted railroads must have shown himself to be trusty and true before lie is given charge of an engine, and tbe rigid inspection to which bo is subjected before an engagement is a guarantee of future conduct. One weakness nearly every engiheer Should Cu- ehas, and that Is a penchant for "doctor-in- g the steam whistle on his pet engine. Every hoy in a country toxivn familiarizes himself at an early age with the different toots" that by day and night wail through the unhappy xrUlaga. He Ai it excels all others la can detect No. 4swhistlo when the train is five miles distant, and in like manner V the approach of Nos. 1 and 2 are herald, ed to his keen ear. Of conrae all whistles are alike when they leave the shops, bnt the engineer fills in the sounding bell with a piece of turned Wood that fits snug and chungestke tone to ashort, sharp scream or an angry, impatient howl, as his fancy may dictate. The close observer may lie snugly in his bed and yet be able to detect the passing of either a freight or passenger train. Tho engine on the former announces its approach by emitting sharp, shrill scream that Is soul piercing enough to waken the dead, while tbe passenger engine, with due respect tv the living freight it carries, sounds Carried by all Merehauts in long, deep warning note that does not CHARLESTON bring the occupant of a berth to his feet HEBER, MIDWAY, all standing, ready to curse the com- And every settlement In Utah. in general terms and tbo engineer Edwix 6. Biiowk, Agt, particular ones for snch an act of Salt Lake City, Utah. On the folly and inconsiilersteness. freight train a sharp, shrill scream is essential, for it notifios the brakemen.who WM. VAX WlQOKKB. JoilK VAX WiOO.VKB. are perhaps forty cars iu the rear of the from and the engine occupants separated of the cab by many ways of ear piercing sound, just what work is required at their hands. (MIDWAY, UTAH,) This wliistlo is to them what tho cry tinnier.-- of and Dealers In the of the call boy on the Thames steamboat used to be to the engineer down below before the advent of electric bells. FAMOUS MIDWAY LIME. Ease her!" the captain would remark in his ordinary tone of conversation to tbe small boy that followed bim like Positively the Host Lime Ever Produced in Utah. shadow, and Ease her!" the youngster would scream in his sharp, slirill staccato doxvn the coinpauionway. Stop A LARGE SlFPLY ALII A1S 0 lliXD erP Tnm 'er astern I" "Go ahead! would perhaps follow in rapid succesSEND IN VOUH ORDERS. sion, and in tills decidedly crude fashion the London steamboat captains did their steering by proxy only a dozen years ago. One wonders what bas become of those call boys. Perhaps they spend their hours in spinning yarns to the younger cockneys of the past glories of MADE FROM THE FAMOUS steamboating in much tbe same manner dethroned of our that the stage drivers west now regale tbo tenderfoot with glimpses of bygone acts of heroism and will deliver this superior feats of impossible horsemanship. This is somewliat of a digression from the quality of lime on short notopic under discussion, but perhaps the reader will excuse its insertion. One tice at a reasonable price. thought naturally suggested the other. also be procured As a class engineers are usually good natured, kind hearted, though a hit the kiln. rough; deep thinkers, due to their fixed Cle-- g, Ileber, Utah. habits of attention and lung hoars of enforced alienee, and of good morals. An engineer who drinks cannot hope to tthilit T la hold his position long, for no master meMlMT lafilltN will tMd ym chanic will tolerate confirmed tippling rSK, u4 start in a subordinate whose duties are so rejmm I rttfam, twltirhyottMH ruihliv fntitsri sponsible as those of an engineer. He tMlalhin. IT must be abstinent, prompt at his post of ran tod fM )S.tvs4i dnty, and ever vigilant if he hopes to lckiy be yon terafrat)M maintain bis position. His hands may be block and his face grimy, bnt that his heart is all right waa evidenced not long ago in a railroad terminus on the Pacific coast when the engine, puffing and luboring from its dizzy oulK momtmu ride over mountain passes and along work 3 ,o th wn rttrb . J iTViu dangerous precipices, was approached n ' rjf ,tt9W by a golden haired miss of six, who patted one of the huge driving wheels caressingly and lisping, You dear, big black thing, how I love you for bringing my sweet mamma and papa home to me from across those horrid mountains, gnd yon too, she exclaimed, lifting her pretty face to the black beanied enginfnrnidnnf trviMef Tlitsfvl eer, who hal been watching her from etsaef fb rert his cab. The tear that sprang instantly atiLte ferxvtrt It II proyveva, that tnr rtts all hi ttetful, to his eye was not an evidenewof weak(orlnf fcvv f ehebly th freviv ax Ura. full ervWwlsn ness, but of a warm, impassicnate heart, iswk, Jx.isv it rrne(Hue, Mf WIEwMOU AMeN lls'ltf and tbe father of the little girl that oc4 to t..lls siMWihistltr casioned tliis touch of human nature furtively reached for his handkerchief Throw axxay the old rubber stamps just as the engineer drew his grimy and , hilt hraN. and deeve acioss Jus tooty face. 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