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Show - I I'iik Wasatch Gko. Bxii.r.K, TUESDAY, - AVave. at NEXT? ter-o- OF A LOVELY VALLEY. Is Fifteen Minute the Seen Changed from Paradise t Desolation Wllil Hare of Animal llefore s Wall of lushing, Foaming Water. Here, between the fir covered side of the parallel ranges of mountains, is a valley half a mile wide an 1 ten miles long, ita upper end beginning far up in the grim hills. It winds about like a river, and here and there it is crossed by a creek which seems a thread of silver trailing along the green grass, A carpet of grass and flowers here and there a grove birds flying'up and down a warm and gentle enu pouring down from out of a clear June sky. As we look down upon this valley we are reminded of paradise. Never a scene on earth more peaceful. One swinging in a hammock under one of those green trees beside the brook would find himself as near to the peace and quietness of heaven as any spot on earth affords. There is a herd of buffaloes grazing afar np the valley. There are deer in the groves. Three or four wild horses aro standing in the brook, while others are lyiug on the gras a few yards away. Hares scamper to aud fro in playful mood, and there is nothing to frighten the most timid. The peaceful influence is so powerful that we hush our voices na we look down. In some awful convulsion of nature these grim mountains were heaved up from the bowels of the earth grim, sterile, desolate landmarks of a mighty conflict of elements. At the same time nature created this valley as an offset On the mountain are desolation and despair; here are beauty and contentment. Look there! AVasii-lugto- IRIMOATION. Tb all Important question of this arid region U, how can wc procure water for Irrigating purposes? Some of the leading philosophers of the age hare wrestled with this subject ; numerous theories have been advanced and many plans proposed for the storage of stater, none of which have been matured except In a few Instances where private reservoirs have been effective In holding a portion of surplus water spring season until it is needed in the dry season. In our opinion, one uniform system of storage for the whole region would be Impracticable, bat as each ralley lias Its own peculiarities so each place would necessitate a peculiar system of storage. For iustance, the mountain slopes of the Tiik whole proceeding was without an Bait Lake valley arc short aud steep afis the way a Canadian w ay unpleasant incident, chance for storage little by fording rounds off a linnging. It to le of reservoirs, while In the higher valleys newspaper the slopes are longer and not so steep, inferred that tlie reporter did not write the the canyons are broad and flat offering a comniwit of the eye of the principal getor in There the drama Tbut individual was apparently good opportunity for storage. hi tlie matter. w be not at all coneitk-secan w hfch ater In are several ways lield in reservoirs for the latter part of I the season. AVe have talked w ith sever- The Devils Opinion of an Editor al parties of late In regard to tlds subAn editor died and slowly wended bis ject and bare asked them their apinlon way to where be supposed a warm reas regards water storage. They reservoirs is ception awaited bin1. The devil saw him agree that building TIIK BLACK CLOUD AITROACHINO. and said i "For many years thou bast good plan; but in addition to Away up among the dark hills wo see borne tlie blame for the many errors some of them bare advanced a black cloud rising np into the clear which the printers have made In tlie which we should be glad to skies. Cut for its blackness one might paper. The paper lias gone, also for believe It a signal smoke made by the the fanners read and consider has often failed to Indiana It is a cloud 0 fully, One of those plans is to take $2.1)0, and the trying to lift itthe water out of the main channel In the come In. The printers have deviled self over the mountain from the east fall of the year and spread it ever the there Saturday night, when thou hadst side. It began forming fifty miles away, and It has traveled slowly and followed large ennvon flats, of which there are not a cent to thy name. Men hare taken the windings of rivers and creeks, and many, and allow It to freexo, overflew the paper withsut paying fer It, aud exacted tribute from ponds and lakes; and freeze again, and In this way form cussed thee for not getting out a better drops gills, qnarts, barrels, tons of a one. Thou been deadbeat colled hast large Acids of Ice. The lee, they argue, water have been absorbed and lifted np will last nutll Into in the summer aud In by the passenger conductor when thou as the cloud traveled, and the desolate melting will help to supply the deficien- hast shewed thy annual pass te his envious mountains were magnets which attracted cy which Is usually so embarrassing in gaze. All these things hast ti on borne it from its first formation. Tlie cloud lifts itself up and np, and in There are other tlieoxies In silence ; thou const nut come in here." which will be discussed In another Issue. And he fixed him away, and as he did so, ita struggles it sways liko a balloon. As murmured to himselfl, "Heaven is his it nears the mountains the vapors are condensed and become heavier, and as home and besides, If 1 had let him come the weight Increases tho struggle beAVIIXIAJI T. SHERMAN. In hers he would be continually dunning comes fiercer. There is no byplay of bis dc inipunt subscribers fox hell is thunder and lightning; only a black General William Tecnmseh Sherman, full of tliein and thus create discord in menacing clonJ fighting itself. oue of the most brilliant of the Vuion ray kingdom." Exehang-- , Upl Upl Upl commanders of the War ef the Rebellion, Ah! Heaven help them! There is passed peacefully to the Great Beyond at A PYGMY CAMP. nothing but animal life in the valley so 1 :50 p. m. last far as we can see, bat every Saturday, at bis residence nr the Dwarfs of the Great African fen utters a groan of despair as ho sees the In New York. This sad event will bring est Build and Urn. clond suddenly fall out of sight behind sorrow to the heart of every true, patriTheir villages, situated under the im- the peaks. AVhat docs that signify? It otic citizen of this great Republic, lie pervious foliage of the largest clump of means that the clond could not lift itself was an ideal soldier, a careful, humane, trees to be found near the locality where high enough to clear tho mountain, and and commander, and was they propose camping, struck us as being that when its lower edge hit that tall loved u(l by Ids couutrymuii. comfortable, snug and neat. 1 have seen peak on a line with us there came a huts in one of these villages, cloudburst The tons of water held in No general of the United States bore the ninety-twlove, rmpect, aud confidence of the army arranged in a circle of about fifty yard that big clond fell to earth with a force to a greater degree thau did General in diameter. The pygmy camps are gen- yon can scarcely conceive. Trees were erally fonnd at the crossways, where two j mode into matchwood. Rocks weighing Sherman, president Harrison, In Ids or more and are from two a thousand tons wore whirled aliout intersect, paths message to congress, says i "His genial to three miles distant from agricultural Bowlders which a hundred horses conld nature made lilin a comrade of every settlements. Our anxieties always less- not pull from their bed were sent flying soldier in the Union army. Xo presence ened on meeting them, for the more down the mountain side like marble was s welcome and Inspiring at the paths we fonnd the more we were as- Every handftjjof earth, every tree, shrnb, vine, flower, every stone, rock, and campfire or commandery as his. His sured of food and the roods improved. Sometimes these forest villages were bowlder which could have been moved career is complete; bis honors full. He between parallel lines only by the blast of a hundred pounds of received from the Government the high- planted midway ef settlements. A short walk from our powder ia swept in ona awful avalanche est rank knowu to onr military establish, samp through the woods, north or south, into tlie month of the valley! went, and from tlm people untainted would take us to plantations large enough AVe feel the We hear the crash. gratitude and love. X word of mine to supply a regiment with food. One mountain quiver under ns. We are sen add to his fame.1 time we ua to a group of dwarf vil- warned of what is coming. Every livGeneral Sherman was born at I.ancas lages wbenee- a broad path six feet wide ing thing, below ns has heard the crash three and felt the quiver. Instinct tells them let, Ohio, en the 8th day sf February, communicated with another grouprevelamiles distant. This road was a what has happened aud warns them do 1820i Ills military career Is too well tion. It informed na that the tribe was flee. In ten seconds every living thing known in American history to need com- more was thau nsnally powerful; that it in sight in the valley is rnsliing down ita ment. well established; that the chief possessed length. Here and there a deer turns to power, and was permitted to exercise the right or left and finds a place where Tun Standanl Is highly elated over the Outside of the great kingdom, of Uganda he can ascend, and a big wolf scrambles result of the Ogden City election, which we had not seen in Afma a ent road np the almost perpendicular bank at onr fame off on the 9th and yesultcd lu a vic- longer than half a mile. feet, and there lies crouching and whinThe huts in every pygmy camp were-o- f in terror. ing tory for the People Party by "a majoria tortoise back figure. The doorway ? A WILD RUSH FOR UFA ty sufficiently largo for all practical pur- were not more than three feet high, and Look No man will the valley. up poses." They demonstrate their happi- were placed at the ends, one being for ever see such a twice in his lifeness by eomlng out with a daily use, and the other, which fronted time. There is sight a wall across the valley double column display bead and a cut of a the bush, for escape. Those for constant a wall of roaring, tumbling, seething, Urge fighting cock umlcr willed Is In- convenience looked out on the circular foaming waters. Its height is eight or scribed Crow you little cnsa.'eroxv f on common and pointed to the center, where ten feet and its speed is that of a railthe first page. On the fourth page the stood the tribal chiefs hut, as though th road train. The buffaloes were the household of was to watch every cut of a lone- man In a canoe Is shown, duty the valley. Watch them comover the safety ef him who ruled the ing. The herd numbers about fifty, and representing tlie defeated candidate for community. mayor, and under it the pathetic legion, We rarely found a hut higher than every animal runs for his life. Now horse and hare are McNutt going np Salt river. The ex- lonr fort six inches. In length they va- bnffalo, deer, wolf, coming ia a wild mob, and close behind ried whileseven ten to timo from is over and the will have feet, citing Ogdon them that foam crested wave of death. settled down to Its normal condition by width would be from four and a half feet As it reaches the trees they melt away. to oM esseven. In what appeared to be this time. Success to the successful, As it tears along the sides of tablished we found rota camps rough comfort to the defeated of both sides, rocks- are loosened and carried which were raised a few great and prosperity to the whole municipality. constructed, inches above the ground, after the style along. The rush is ted by a sorrel horse his of onr own forest couches. Several laynew coat shining like- velvet his eyes ers of leaves make a luxurious phryninm Turn who have choice fruit trees will full of excitement his ears laid flat bed. llenry M. Stanley iu Scribners, find it to their advantage to pile snow up back. Ita is 303 feet ahead of everyaround the foot ef the aa ue and cover It thing, and we wave onr hats and cheer The Author and HU Work. him as he passes ns. with straw. The object lu tlds Is plain That the author ia easily led to Roll! Tumble! Foam! Crash! The the straw will keep the snow from meltinterest in himself ia a fact due-iare littered with ti unk and branch waters a to measure condithe peculiar great ing, the snow will keep the tree from and bash. The noise is deafeuing, Tho blossoming too soon, and Jack Frost w III tions upon which his artistic success de- power is so great that the mountain is be restrained from nipping tlie tender pends. Every piece of his work is the shaken. We clntch the bushes at our buda before tlicy have a chance to open product of a mind that should lie, from side and hold our breath ad the wave first to last, absorbed in its their eyes. Do it now. "Dont put off creation. Hecompletely cannot, liko the painter or strikes. till what you eon do y the sculptor, summon and dismiss his It is over. Looking np the valley we model at will, with the certainty of reat a moment's notice the desired wee what? Never a blade of grass or covering flower or bush or tree! Simply a track Always be very slow In signing papers that pose. you do not understand, msd then ask for His models are continually on the of desolation which nature cannot reday or two for consideration ami consultation. be convincing, must store in a dozen years. move; each one, Down the valley the same sight, AV believe thU to bo admirable advice, es- not only shine with the light of varied left behind but rock and mud. Nothing circumstance, bat must also show cause A pecially to women who are beniflciurioe paradise has been turned into desolafor existence effect the upon by others; and whose any estate, signatures are solicited. tion almost in the twinkling of an eye. since the interest of a story flags the Many have signed away their righta under its characters are at a standstill. Where peace and plenty reigned a quarter of an hour ago is now a channel of without having As a natural pressure or misrepresentation consequence their creator any proper eomprehension of what they were carries them always with him, really ruin a ralley of despair an acreage doing. uteri alert in their behalf when he seems over which the wolf may prowl and the serpent crawl without finding food. to be moat inactive. A K.vm penman can write thirty words At bonio and abroad he is ever playing Detroit Free Press. hi a minute. To do this he mint draw his his game of chess "whereof the pawns AVImt On Boy AceompMilted by Reading, are men," with no board to guide him I knew a boy, a scrap of a Vad, who f tptiii through the space of sixteen and hnt that one traced upon the almost needed a high chair to bring him mysterious feet. But one woman can table of his brain. All he seta and hears np to the general level of the dining talk faster titan four rapid penmen can write, contributes its mite to the source of sug- table, who liked to read the encyclopedia. and take time to size up tlie construction and gestion from which he draws, and by his He was always hunting round in the big probable cost of all tlie buiiiwts iu a lecture skill in tlie drawing his power is deter- books of tho encyclopedia books about mined. Intricate problems force them- Lis own side for what he room at the same time. wanted to selves n;ion him, to be solved with the know. He dug in it as another boy nicest exdiscrimination out of his own would dig in the woods for sassafras M n. AYiMunroiiTH, now in Inullanapo-1AY ith him eternal vigilance is root It appeared that he was interested Halm that she ran ca- -t out devil. perience, tlie price of victory. Puiut of View in h natural history and natural pheAYcil, there srj plenty of devil in' a!! Scribner's. nomena. He asked questions of these communities that might to be ca-- t out, Blank Receipt Books constantly on books, exactly as he would ask a living but uli.r.' la thunder cau they lie runt to? ha i ! at tills ottlu . authority, and kept at it till he got answers. Ua knew how to read. Soon car-loa- d 0, 1 $2-5- r. clear-heade- d o - it two-thir- betray-excessiv- e r per-for- - Dr. ABERUETttYS & lee ? sirvuUd,urjM in-ria-nt one-lial- K Uighst yle board here? Woman Yes, little boy. Tailor' Boy AV ell, here's a new pair of pants for him. Woman Yon can't leave those here, little boy. There's a very sick woman in the house, and we've got to be absolutely quiet. M tuisoy'a Weekly. - notick is hkkkbv 4. ,S - .atr has, by t wise, acquired oil,.,-tha-operatliT of the said lili IIHam time of hi. deal h, hi und m' a "s lot. piece, oriiarcel, of bm.f .llw and being in the eunl w?, llte7re Vi"? Territory of Utah, scribed as follow a, to and wit ut a Beginning southeast Section ZT in Township' north. '"we four east of the Salt I.aLoX.v, umkCl g niln. ning t lienee 11 min. XV 5.TS Fide. JOB clinina; thence E Vcl-d"1s L' ' Creek; thence follow s. ,M w Vnt. w course ol geneial hiehu'x a distance ot 4.1 a i? air line between the two hut : thence 8S deg. min ; 8 0.33 chains; thence E lio el..,M,l,Ui to beginning. A rca 3 (Is acres PUna Terms and conditions of per cent, of the pur, base to tlie Administrator on I 117 " balance o eonHrmallon oftm! h? Ib bate touit. Docd at euen hi XV XV 1 1. J. T n-- r, fcS< Dated 11,8 t Feb. II, lioi. SUMMONS. County of XYuiatch. Herbert, Haiutiif. John Doe, Defendant. ) To John Iloe , w lm-- e name I. ..it. know 11, Greeting: Ton ar summoned , mar beforehereby me, the undersizedlax. n XXalisbnrg 1reeinet. W ,,n.i,J' Nisi. I tab Territory, at IA day of Feb., isei, t. n,w7r .t.t"' - " herein you against by said iwfSaid action la brought to tlm sum of 3 00 fw trespass,." hwn on the premise, of lowing describe, I anin.als" Onehay horse. 0 Or 8 years old, bra, n on ieft thfgli. L ll One bay mare about ed 11 on tight Shoulder an.Tcmfe t .Hough it oil left shoulder 1 U --- One I Z on heutl. And you are hereby notified, that lf?otU to so appear and answ eras above V. the pinintiir will apply toths eeartH relief demanded in tlm complaint, ol keeping said animals, and cesHefadi T,et tlds summons be published in th., siiteh XXxvp., a newspaper published "Ji! satcb county. (iiven under ms hand, this february, A. O. toil. SUMMONS. In tlie Justice Court, Hcbor Precise, Territory of Utah, i 9, County of N aatcli. i Huber To a Corporation, J va. Plaintiff, 0eniiiMl,ti3 John Doc, Defendant. To John Doc, who name is otherwfe known, Greeting: You arc hereby summoned to he tfA if at pear hifvre me, the other, in llehcr Pieeinct, Wnh Utah Territory, nt It uu tht Ski fa of February, I8M,to answer HernnpiaiutfiW nffuinat you herein by said Plaintiff. h., 8ohl ncttcm brnnght to wnvor from rat the sum of $2.71 for trespas awl (Umifir ftnie on the premDe of the Plaintiff tyth follow iug dcicribeil Hi.i'iUiU, to ait: One ron steer. one yen old, ero offtht left otr, slit iu right, no bland One sorrel horse, two rears oM.etar in tto on left thigh. foreheml, biumlcil Ami yon arc hereby nnthied that Ifm full to so appear un.l answer a nlre the rlnfntiir will Hpph to tlie enrt fuL'al, for tlie it lief demandett in the eompiuit, nml cost ot keeping said toiiinais, sad com ot ruit. Let thh summon he pnblNhed tottofv natch Watb, a new ap.iper publfelrcUs s.itih comity. (iiven under mv hand, thfs Wth day sf February. A. D. Irtil. John Drva, r Justice of the . SUMMONS. Pwe . In the Justice's Conrt , Charleston tor r of Utah, ) i etui' County ot Samuel MeFee, Plaintiff, v. John Doe, Defendant. To John Doe,rrhoe name is otbersl known, Greeting: Yon nre hereby summoned to be pear before me, the undersigned, at y "JJ in Charleston Prcchict,WatchiNantT.l ft. in onthtW Territory, at lOoclock to answer a cemplww of Feb.. ugainst jou herein by tM Plaintiff. 8ntd act ton is brought to merer the sum of $1.00 lor trespass and done on the premises of the Plarotwof w following described ftntniu'sjowU; W r old heifer, brands One red on right hip. One red yearling heifer, branded JJ bined on left shoulder, hole in left m under bit iu the right. And you are hereby notified that rJJ fail to so appear and answer as will apply quire I, the Plaintiff for the relief demanded in thf M and cost of keeping said animate, r of suit. t m Let this summons be publish Wavk, a newspaper puwiwww Wlsatth U atatch county. Given under my hand, this 14th day two-yea- . . 1801- w.C Justice of tho !' . I j ffintt. Notice is hereby given thai named settler lias Weil tion to make Huai Pmo 'VS ls(le ciuim an,l that saiil Drool will CO , k of Wa-atc- li Heitor jCity, Utah, on April Frederick Haneter, THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR ' li, iL-5- w il? uTg, . aXVMofNXVXt, SCC.3.TM-- Utah. v i.MaM. lie names tlie fotlovrlngr reshhne vs It continuous prove cult i vat. Ttn of, said lanil,'zp. JoTir Andrew Bnrgner, XXiutch.aB" iV. John rich Irobst, XX'asuteh county. Utah. Frank P- Ilona, T.C. Bailey, attorney. - - Hsutcli Sz Co. CENERAL MERCHANDISE. ESTRAY NOTICE. I lmv in my possession the at scribed animal, impounded One rod two year old if ,B and hole in right ol tail white, some white brands isibie. M .nimlwj this If damage and cost o paid within ten etna li ft will be sold to I lie htftbri my corral In riinrlestmijUM-ant. on tlie th day Paled at Cliailcton lrccmrt. of Feb., MU. Jobs vr-',ee- r . ?,t 1753 a wave sixty feet high drowned 03.000 people at Lisbon, and in Scotland Of twin daughters born to Mrs. Taylor, of Helena, Ivy., recently, one of tlie babes is said to have entered tlie world already prrn ided ith a full set of teeth. ISthdarsf KjucO.Wul JiisUceoftbefeicw In a boat on Loch Lomond was earned forty yards inland by a wave which was suddenly formed on the surface of th loch by the same caose. ' In tin, Jnstice-- s Court, WmilbBp of Utah, s , . All Right. See heah, Cadley, did you call me a common ass? "No, Snobbnttoa, I said you wns an uncommon ass. Aw, that's different. I cawn't stand having anybody call me common, y know. Epoch. iF U.MTF.H ST ITFS T.ANO &X 1.T LAK b I ITV d, Too Iahu), Does Mr. SALE NOTICE FOR 1UBLlCATlO!!. ' ' o.Kl. one-quart-er Tailor's Boy Of piirmaiive of an order of V. P. Ta H of the County of M !'r"lW mude on the loth the matter of the Uor,vfrHt,,fyN Ksf.tJ of w".'. ttS sou, deceased, flip under-.- , t rat or of said sale to the highest h.d h L"1 11.,, jeetWtocoortrinnlion l,v 00 edit, sduy , the 41 J at tafA ? t tty, tn the said ( onntv IP wm rtk.Is right, title, interest ami V1William XV. Wilson a, the) and, nU the rutht, title aad Vat" 0f 70? A. D. Wave 330 Feet High. Tlie waves that hurl themselves against Lot's AV ife, one of tho Mariana islands, drench it to its topmost pinnacle, about 850 feet above sea level. A tremendous surf sometimes runs at Bilker island, even without nny strong wind, or perhaps the wind blowing from a contrary direction. An unbroken wall of water twenty-fiv- e feet high and of a mile long rulls in, threatening to deluge thei-l.uiand affording one of tho grandest sights imaginable. Those waves are said to lie duo to the southwest monsoon blowing strongly in the China seas, many Chambers Journal. , to-da- able-tongt- NOTICE 1 ness, but wdll continually Insist on infringing upon the natural rights of ether portions of the animal kingdom. The latest outrage of this kind Is by a Kansas man named James Storey who has n just received letters patent from for his invention ef a process to esunterfeit the natural fruit of the hen. The artificial egg is said to resemble the natural product In all particulars. The Inventor says be can manufacture at a day, at a cost of three least a cents per dozen, with machinery that will cast Should tlda invention prove a success, the natural, legitimate business ef the poor domestic fowl Is ruined gone forever taken from them by the sorcery of mankind. Three cents per dozen 1 Holy virgin! Thu poer beu cannot begin to compute with such prices. The government ehonld taks this matter in baud and protect the domestic fowl In her natural Industry by declaring tills counterfeit article a foreign product aud placing a tariff upon it FEBRUARY IT, 1891. U I AT I Editor ul Manager. the Patioflirt, Ilrbrr, t elatt mail matter. Entered constantly, sometimes a many as 100 day. AVith every cigarette he whole box of matches, for after having off lighted his cigarette he carefully sets at the table. 1 suppose tliere was no a ith the match all the others. A dozen earthquake anywhere of any importance or more he ha Just escaped burnPick packets are getting iu their work times but that be could tell where it occurred himself to death. The King refuses ing and what damago it did, how many in Ogden. to go near the water, even for houses it bnried, and how many people AV. H. Turner was elected Mayor of purpose of bathing. He is terrified it killed, and what shape it left the on the 9th. Ogden City the sight of aa open carriage and shaken. had it cocntrj From that he went n to try to disExcitement raa high in Ogden on dec-tio- n not by any means be persuaded to enter cover xvliat caused these disturbance, day and there were several arrests one for a drive. and this led him into other investigafor Illegal vutlng. tions, and r.t last into the study of Fouml. The Ogden postofflee clerk named electricity, practical as well as theHo examined machines Dd oretical. wa arrested, charged tlie embezGeorge invented machines, and kept on read- zlement of $5000. Alfred Powell of Niples. Uintah county, ing, and presently he was an expert in Utah, writes tliat lie traded a Sorrel mare for A boy, aged 18. w as found on tlie Union electricity. Ho knew bow to pnt in a bay homo with a Hek-- man in 1888, who aud to do Pacific track frozen te death near llaw-liu- s was wires and signals and , hauling flour for A. Hatch to tlie Indiun a number of practical and useful things, on the morning of the 1 1th. In the spring of 1889, an Indian agenev. before bo almost was to able enter and mure to him. lie advertiied en the returned A man who lest $500 by betting tlie high school he had a great deal of work to do iu the city and three or four Cleveland has recovered the amount from tlie same in the Wav n, hut the animal ha meu under him. These men under him the stakeholder lu a Missouri ourt. not been called for. It w ill be to tlie interest had not read as much about electricity ho lost tho mare to write to of tlie person t s h6 bad. Charles Dudley Warner in President narrisou has commuted to Mr. Powell. BL Nicholas. four months the two year's sentence of If the person recovers his property we reJames H. Jenkins convicted iu Utah for A bn tract Xnrobera quest that he pays for this article. It Is not easy for children to conceive adultery. of numbers apart from sensible objects. There was a stabbing affray at Ogden Notice. For this reason onr el unentary books in in a saloon on election day, blit tlie pararithmetic present pictures of tlm articles ticipants skipped before the "cops put Tlie following described animal was taken named. The child learns to add and in an appearance. subtract simply by counting. Such a up by AVin. Lindsay about three weeks ago. A dispatch from Paris states that tlie A small, but practice lias its pluco n instruc-ion- , bay mare ten or twelve years old, is apt to bo enconragi d too far. Tlie re- Freni li government has accepted the in- branded VI on left shoulder and thigh, Badsult is tho ridiculous habit of counting vitation from America - to attend the drove aniiniil up marked. the saddle lie ly one's fingers in the work of arithmetic. of the World's Fair. opening it belonged to John Austin, win supposing Wallncliian is ant said to The pern all mnltiplicatii ns above f nr times Thomas Jefferson Davis, one of the had asked hint to look out for one of that four by this method. It is evident from heirs to the Bntte millionaire's wealth, description, but it now tunics out tlmt it is tlie word which wo use for tlie several yesterday sold his possible heirship not his and Mr. Lindsay is anxious to find figures, digit, that they originally repre- to John A. Dayis. The consideration is the owner. He will keep the animal for a sented so many fingers. few days to give tlie owner a chance to reThe circumstance affords a reason for unknown. cover his property. the decimal system of counting. The Robbert Bonner, tlie owner of tlie celehighest number that could be expressed brated flyer Maud S., says that she will by a show cf fingers vras ten. We know be bred tlie coming season for the first For Sale. that an early system of counting was by time. She w ill never be driven against fives, or by the single hand. Perhaps Tho Hailstone Ranch, comprising 190 our duodecimal systim of counting by her record again. acres of desircahle land, apply to twelve, or the dozen, grew out of the Peter Jackson the colored pugilist, says William Petersen, toof two the hands counting practice he does not like yrize fighting and in806 AVest 1st street gether with the ten fingers. tends to quit it, but that before doing so The score, or twenty, was a primitive Salt Lake Citv be intends to challenge Sullivan for the assemblage of fingers and toes. It came tiie and Boston tl.at into nse at a time when people went championship gaig barefoot Tlie French nso this method must fight or surrender tlie belt. Special Blank Books, Letter Head in forming their tens; four twenties is Not- - IK ads, Bill Heads, Statement-- , At an early honr on the morning of the French for eighty. Tho word "score Ball Programme, etc. at this office. came from tho practice of notching a 13th Inst., tlie body of a woman was horin Chambers found street, London, stick when one bad counted to twenty. In tlie Maya dialects of Central America ribly mutilated with an instrument unThe Mountain Lion on cxhilition at the word for twenty is tho same as for doubtedly another "Jack the Ripper the Duncan store. Adults, 10 cents; man. It represented his valuo in mathe- case. A large force of police is working children 5 cents. Youths Companmatical calculations. on the case. ion. FINAL The President ami most of the cabinet NOTICE OF. HOMESTEAD Military Reservation in itarly Kansas, w ill visit the Pacific coast soon after the PROOF. All along the outer margin of tho resNo. 811. and have arervation were grouped tho camp of em- adjournment of Congress of as to the include a tour to trip igrants; not many of them, bnt enough ranged United Statfa Land OffuK, to present a curious and pictnresqne the southern states. It is probable tlie Salt Lake rrr. Utah, Feb. 7, iH. in will from the start were a few tents, bnt party AYashingtou sight There Is Notice given tlmt the following hereby most of the emigrants slept in or under early part of April. hits mumll settler (lied notice of his intentheir wagons. There were no women tion to make liinil proof in support of his Officers broke and Jenkins Thornton said ami tlmt clnim, proof w ill he inmle he or children in these camps, and the fore the Prnlmte Judge, or in his absence the I. X. L. on tlie saloon Commercial into men been so seasoned well had of Uintah t'ouuty, Utah, at Ashley, tleik hardy by their past experiences, journeying to street In Salt Lake last Tuesday night Utah, on Murih 27th 1K1, U: H. K. f308, for the 8 Charles this far western part of the territory that (the door being barred against them) and SKIi, Sec.E.21,Knvmnnfl, Tp. 5 S., I 23 K. ax liich they did not mind the exposure of sleep- put a stop to an He names the following Itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ami crultiva ing on the ground and under tho ojien wa in progress. The proprietor is under tinn of, said land, iz: skies. Soldiers from the fort, off duty arrest and the city council will, more Andrew Dudley, Marion Dudley, Joseph and curious to hear tlie news from the Pncket, William McKee, nil of Jensen, Uintah to., Utah, outer world, came lounging around the than likely, revoke liis license. t in 17 FRANK D. HOBBS, Register. camps and chatted with the emigrants Sheriff Tope imd Deputy C'liristiason $. W. Darke, Atty. for Claimant. in that cool, superior manner that marks the private soldier when lio meets a civil- returned to Vernal Thursday l ight with ian on an equal footing away from the AVin. Prescott alias "Tex tlie would-b- e desperado, who robbed Abe Coons cabin haunts of men. The boys regarded these uniformed in January. Friday he wa tried before of the government of Judge Holdaway and plead guilty and as Greek Gikcer military sen-ant-s Brasdy: the United States noth great respect, and he could not give bonds was remanded to even with some axve. These, they thought to aw ait tlie action of the grand jmyr. Ail Elegant Substitute for Essence to themselves, were the men who were jail Mr. Pope says be is the most shameless or Extract of Ginger. there to fight Indians, to protect the border, and to keep back the rising tide of criminal he ever saw. Uintah rappoote. wild hostilities that might, if it were not King Otto of Bavaria, is mentally de- ENDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, DENT for them, sweep down upon the feeble ISTS, APOTHECARIES AND ranged and his physical health is failing territory and even inundate tlie whole THE PUBLIC. lie some verv manifests curious rapidly; western country. Noab Brooks In SL freaks of imagination during his fits of Nicholas. He has a remarkable physical It gives Instantaneous Relief In cases of insanity. Girl Qiifrni of Europe CHAMPS, COIJC, PAIXS IX THE development being tall, bread and musDuring the present century three girl cular, his hair is long and STOMACH, PIAllHIKE A, ETC. his shaggy, queens have, before the advent of Queen beard reaches below his waist Iii rr li.se only Da. ABERNETHYS, having AVilbelnuna, almost simultaneously as- unkempt upon the I.ahcl cended tlie throne of a European na- and his dress is ef black broadcloth of tion: Maria da Gloria of Portugal, Isa- which he has a new- - suit twice a week. JOS. X. SOUTHER MAXFG CO., bella of Spain and rictoria of En- II will nse neither napkins, towels or San Francisco. gland. The two first had the mis- liandkerchcifs hnt takes his coat tails For sale stores the in by fortune of attaining to the regal power and sleeves for all purposes for which Charleston and in 7..C. M. I. Hcbor. Midway, throughout Utah while still mere children. There has other people use such tilings. lie holds been a wide difference between the hisIhrtnuMbavtltmmiMflial wwrk for tories of the spoiled daughter of Spain long discussions with Imaginary persons a, by Aim Infr, Austin, iVim, and Jw. lioim, Toledo, Ohio. and the headstrong Portuguese damsel in which he becomes very mnch excited cut. Olhsra ar ctoing U well, Why hint vou Nome earn vrrrl&tM.M and that of the grand and conscientious and often becomes beside himself w tth iihmUi. Ton ran do (be work smi lire K bom, wherever rue ere. Keen maiden of 18 who was called npon to rage over th supposed obtuseness of his are eneilr earn in ir from te lOedaj. Alt eiree. Kssluw jm bow reign over Great Britain. By her close opponent. Twice weekly ho sinks into n start ym. en work twn time r Duchel th time. Illg tMnst- fcr work affiliations, through her sister, the a state of almost unbroken lethargy. failure unknown among ibwm ess of Albany, to the Nf.W emi womlerfbl. Cenieuar free. court, such a fit be smoke cigarettes During .u.iiauA Queen Emma will probably profit by the example set by the Daehess of Kent in the education of her daughter. Cor. Philadelphia Telegraph. 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