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Show y ",s ' 22 ,! u,i mj T2S 7AOATS3 WASATCH 7T.VT3, Published retry SatunJay m j, Editor anil Manager levs, st. oil nppll- - fuhil-din- - V PROFESSIONAL. up c Const aw! Sansjor Clxa-Fte- CM Engineer. S. A. KENNER, a t-- a w, L BAl.T LAKE CITY. , tn pfeette the CouiU of the Territory. 11 AtTEWAIX WOOTTON, tea WOT ARY. PUBLIC, , ; Htduiay,' H'aealch C'o., Utah. ; 01 - it - Law Atlornej nil Public. Notary K I. M. EIXDSAY, Ml Physiclanl Surgeon 'V HEBER, f UTAH. to Office Hours: 11 a . pi. . Office at residence. p. m., and 1 7 to to Dr. C. F. WESTPHAL, DENTIST. i rainless extraction of teeth the use of by Vitalized Air. AI.L WORK GUARANTETD. P. IBuft.2Xs32-Z- 1C T. 5, -, Land Agent r i arid. Attorney, 1. Annwrrs H letter com lrtnjrforLand Mot when wIkie)) at enclose! ftirnlh? diaiams ibowiug LomU uptu for rpl'tnd (Pi jjp Jtal B,ry- - AH Ilusintss Promptly Attended to. XA :rs. w. -- Attorney - at - Law, irk ni , SLiairtA Of Cop Hbtk no All kind af ttffPlt C- ' I, T t I r of First Class Shingles. t yiooficturers Coils', nitT $COM I ERt TERMS. . . CLASS. il M, CLaAV T Mill at the 44 5c, Rhinglet delivered on short notice and rea tonabl terms. Mill situated on the 4oullt Fork of the Provo River. 7 r Prices Reduced i $3 OQ perTDczeri 3 CO per tC."tol5Q.t, OEzdji, J J M esi e. .W1LLES, jvOGT. ' f iHiliffi1 PHOTOGRAPHER. T Tlie AS. Za STEAJ1;VASIIER ' TbeonlycotidwirFensffAsherlnventcd. t fiasco-- ' Mi4yole agent for Wasatch Co., Utah, GE9;,BLACKLEV " TOl ,f rennii, XK- - 5 , i jCfo;o.xactor, i ' i' ii, y$ j ofp , SulldLer, .Carpenter, AND UNDERTAKER. City, itH 0 TTtaiL. ToUn Croolr on,,t irtf j 6z gitndtiont Flagging of AH Sizes. All orders promptly filled. K BieTser Cltjr, lr e. gfl Ha: irer -- k I 1 4my, and Term ROBERTS HOUSE 1 totWS A FIRST I! RED PISE jKeaaonabfe. h if,s t teW. xrtan. - i eVt Vhtst tJtAS I - ,g . P. HMcCUIRE, of and WHITE N of Sons, CARRYMEN. ' fif f t ith the Christmas holidays came a trip to Kalk Bar, a delij'litful suinimr retreat. Afttr again traversing the dr ary waste of sandy plain, the train pa.sed out of Cape Town around the rear of Table Mountain. The country looked thick-leave- 1 like a laige, magmfleient garden, so luxuriant rt as the vegetation. There was much to charm the eye trees, flowers, shrubs, broad shady avenues, pretty suburban villas and little hamlets almost lost In the depth of pine groves. We left the train at Wynberg, and continued our journey lit a cart over a flue macadamized road. Now and then , In the r. sunshine like burnished silver. Oi our right was a chain of mountains, grand and rugged, and of peculiar formation It required only a slight stretch of the imagination to transform their castellated summits Into the ruins of ancient castles, the habitations of knights a id We almost expected to see heroes. Tlie w arrlors on the turrel-- high Moving athwart the evening sky,' and as the wind wailed through the mountain passes, it seemed like the weeping of captives In the "donjon keep. On onr left sparkled the beautiful waters of Kalk Bay. a sma'I arm of False Bay Our way led through Mutzenberg Pass, In the year which is historic ground. 1703, an English fled und'T command of dmirat Klphinstoue, sailed Into False Bay, and demanded the admission of British troops into the colony. In the name of the Stallholder of Holand, wb '.ad fled to England on account of the ln- avion of his own country by the French, and request'd the British to take possession of the Dutch colonies and hold them in trust for him. But his subjects In Cape Colony, instead of yielding to this demand, made preparations to defend themselves. They assembled their forces at Mutzenberg Pais a very strong position between Cape Town and Simons Tow n. The Bi itisli troops disembarked, took possession of the latter place; then advanc'd to attack the Dntghat the pass while a heavy fire w a, opened from the TO DU COXfltllHl. ships of w ftr fudged along the beach opThe Dutch posite their fortifications. geniral De Lille sent out sua'l skirmishing parties to annoy the Pmglish, but The whole they were driven back. Dutch force was easily put to rout and eagerly pursued by the British troops Soon after the whole colony surrendered. thk oi snovT rRTItPt,. Thus it was, after one hundred and July 13. The guuboal BufiMOnR, counyears of Dutch rule, the 2ctrvl started on licl- - official trial 'll E hands the the of f flr.t into try MondAv a id Tuesday the We never w carled of Kalk Bay. Some- new gunboat will bd put on her final times we would wander for hours upon test. SAI.TlWOllH. THE the sandy beach, gathering beautiful shills, till th Incoming tide would take The steel Philadelphia, July 12. ns by stirpris , and we would beat a has- cruiser Baltimore" returned to Ct&np's ty rctr-a- t to onr bottage home with yard this evening after a satisfactory drenched feet and bedraggled . skirts te.t of speed and aea maneuvering. Both When tired of w atklng, we would seat of her engine averaged nineteen kuot ourselves In the ahadow of tho huge an hour on a development of 8700 rocks, which are scattered along the power. shore, and look as R some giant In the THK NVW CRCIS1CK8. days of old had torn thera from their Washington, July 13. At the navy foundations on the everlasting hill and has been decided that the hurled them Into 'the sea. There we department it dimensions for the new 3,000 ton general loved to sit and listen to the thunder of the waves, as, like demons of the deep, cruisers, for which proposal have been invited, will be: Length 257 feet; they dashed In fury against the rocky breadth, 37 feet; depth, 19 feet and and to recede hairier, only gather strength Inch. for the reuewed attack, until baffled In klLRAlK challenged. their attempt, they repaired with an anAbilene, Tex., July 13. Special to gry hollow growl to the resounding caves of Old Ocean. Then we would the Herald Examiner dispatch.J Jake venture forth from our retreat and visit Campbell, a barber here and a slugger of the'gea-gardencavities In the recks no mean ability, has challenged Jake to flgbt him the first week in next tlcd with wonders of the deep. There were beautiful blue, pur- October. The challenge was forwarded ple, and scarlet, Portuguese men of war, to Richard K. Fox yesLrday. tbeir long streamer floating gracefully CARRIER PIOBONS. on the water, curious BurrALO, N. Y., July 13 The Araeri covered with prickly spines, slilibmy snails, and Innumerable barnacles can Homing Pigeon club of this- city, 10.80 a in., birds erated six in at Detroit sHvTh to rocks. the clinging meridian time, yesterday scaled fishes darting hither and thither, twenty-fift- h The first two birds reached morning. as we our tried slipped through fingers here at 2 10 p. m. and the third bird at d to catch thera, and the floating on the surface assumed fantastic forma. 3 .65 p. m. The distance down was 225 Christmas morning dawned and Moth- miles. MORMONS ARRESTED. er Earth, Instead of being arrayed In her Tuscola, UL, July 12 This city is soft, white mantle of snow, was clothed In verdant robes ; and old Jlolus, who excited over the workings of th Feute-coBand of Mormons. They have been mays such tricks and pranks in northern climes driving the snow against the holding meetings fot six weeks and have windows, howling down the chimneys, made many converts. Yesterday five and fluttering the cloak9 and mantles of members of the band were arrested for was superseded by mild sum- holding bol8t rous meetings up to 2 a. passers-by- , mer breezes ; and venerable old Santa m. They will be given a hearing Mon-daClaus was obliged to dispense with his W. H. SHERMAN SKIPS. fleet reindeer, pretty sleigh and a arm robes, and travel in a more prosaic vehiBuffalo, X. Y., July 13. Intense excle the Cape cart.' citement was caused by the announceMr. E , minister of the Dutch Re- ment that a warrant has been issnsed for formed church In Simons Town, seven the arrest of W. H. Sherman head of miles from Kalk Bay, invited three of the firm of Sherman Bros, Company, the American ladies to his bouse to en- (limited), who Is alleged to hsve sold joy the Christmas festivities. He sent certificates fur a large amount of grain his cart for ns in the afternoon, and we in the International and Lake Shore eledrove along the beach, the waves some- vator, the grain having been previously withdrawn by him and marketed. The times dashing over the horses feet. Simons Town, situated upon a bay of warrant charges Sherman with grand the same name, is an Important eava sta- larceny. He is missing and is supposed tion. . The town presents an antiqne ap- to' hsve gone to Canada. C. C. Hawkes, pearance, the booses being finished in one of the owners of the International the old Dutch style. Its single leng elevator, says the matter is being invesstreet is bordered by willows, and flanked tigated; that it involves mixing wheat on one side by the mountains, on the oth also, and that the shortage may amount T by the Msoy of the yards are to 293100 bushels. forty-s- even BkOWflpyHtors. RESPECTS lJSS Txz.-v- rtfet City, TTte,Sx. lf K11-ra- s, star-flshe- s, s sea-we- st t se. A Park Record. The Territory. ll Representatives of July the London gas syndicate are here. They propose to organize a company w 1th capital to promote water gej companies In all the cities in the United Stales large enough to pay and will take In local capita-ists- . It is said w ater gas d can be manufactured gold for about 25 cents per one thousand feet 13. A fire which br,.kc among some hemp w arehouses on the docks along the river Preget at Koenighsburg caused a loss of half a million marks. During the progress of the. fire the English steamer Tortona was burned. Her crew at first took refuge In the rigging and thence, after various exciting escapes, finally got to shoie. y GOVERNMENT t BSSB1A AT HONOLULU. SN Francisco, July 13. The oceanic sttamer Umatilla, ai rived from Honolulu The United States Adams arrived at Honolulu July 4, and It M supposed that she will proceed to Samoa as soon ai possible. When the man-of-w- Umatilla sailed from Honolulu. July 5, the United States Alert was still In the harbor there loading with coal, preparatory to her departure to Fanning Island to the relief or the Klpslc. THE GRXAT 8TKIKB ABOUT OVER. Pittsburg, July i3. The great strike at the Homestead steel works of Carne- Stephen Stephen son, who was in the employ of the Utah Central railway company, and w hose pareuts and family live at Levan, was killed at Milford early Saturday morning. He was riding on tlie back of the tender after pulling a freight on tlie switch, and must haro been crosswhen he fell off the ing the draw-hea- d tender, and part of the engine passed over his body. One leg was cut off, the bowels cut open, and several bad cuts made about his head. He died Instantly. An Inquest was held, and tlie Verdict rendered that he came to Me death while In the discharge Of bis duty, and tlrnt ilo blame could be attached to anyone. The Utah Central sent a special down with a coffin ; the body w ill be taken to Levan NO BLACKSMITH f maintain his state in those disjointed times. Tho early occasion that called lltlflElt, UTAH.'- these qualities into play is so typical of the timo us to be worth recording here. The story is recorded by NapieriT He says; "In the jrbar 1590 Podo Sixtus forbade inmll flrtiis shuuld be worn cs . .. iA pain of death. Vet btae day froth n a i Prince FuruCSfc's pocket tumbled d U t I MRS. M. McVULLIN, Prop; small pistol at the very feet of the and the prince was Ordered to . . . , .. v. At pontiff, be hanged at tlie same hour next even4 First ClissAecoicaoiittcsSi 6ool Boirtf ing. ."Ferdinand, bearing of this, deterJ Sul .) , mined to save his kinsmen, and. to K " retard this end, found means to all RATES REABOftABlU. the clucks of Horne one full hour, exJi cept the pontiff a At the moment ammiuted for the execution he repair cd to lira Vatican and begged the life his friend. Sixtus, seeing that thb jf i i n ii time was passed, and the as ho thought, over, mott graciously signed on order of release, aud Ferdinand repaired to 8t Angelo aud carried off tho prince in triumph. , "Incensed at this trick, the t pope de' 1 t r . f( i termined to arreat the feunllnaf, whom .CiiOJCA !lb summoned to the Vatican. Ferdinand, cognizant of the popes intention. armed himself with a cuirass and ' short weapons, made his adherents ) te vf guard every entrance to the palace, and then boldly entered the audience Pure Alcohol for Medicinal Purposed-- , Clrairtber. Sixtus, informed of all. and cautiously dissembling, redetVeu Cyrus Noble flontboil, Guinness's fm -s him as usual Ferdinand bowed pro)t. n j ported Portwr, etc; , foundly, and, purposely letting fall " yoiW MifNAT, Proprietor, His robe, showed a t i fi glittering cuirass. tl On seeing this the pontiff exclaimed; lord carlord cardmul, my "My iif't i i't JCE SWIiU ' dinal, u hat is thiol " This, oh, most holy futhcr, rei li . , ' I , plied Ferdinand, raising the purple garment, Is tho habit o? a cardinal, and this ' parting the drapery add striking bis mailed breast, is th habit - u f Kii O U t 'r of an Italian prince, The National Jt- Vi Review. T I in try fcE3T CVTSr,; ' , JwU Tbs Are Glare. ,, 1, , . t D ,R Most bf the worlds beads are Venetian. In the island of Muranoa thou. i it if . i n sand workmen ore devoted to this 4 boert North of tlatch ACo;1' branch. The first process is to draw the glass into tubes of tho diameter of tho proposed bead. For this purpose 1 I " f ,V,t the glass 'house at JIurano has a - WAfUtCli kind of rope walk gallery 150 feet iodg. ' By gathering Various reiot front different pots and twisting them into omo mass many combinations of color are made. . Tlie tubes are carefully Sorted by diameters and chipped . H into fragments of uniform size. These CEO. BJirrH, Prbpfteter, plebek are ' stirred in A mixture of sahd and ashes tvhicil fills tlie holes fteit debt th Mark Jtff' StHre. Uta Strteii And prevents the sides front tlpsihg also at AM residence In ChmrlMtoa. together when they Are heated. They Hbr, iiCxi ate placed in a kind of frying Will keep tm hand th eboleeit parij constantly stirred over a fir until the edges are rounded into e jftbuiilar form. When tool they Ate Beef, ftf Uttofa, l0rk and Sdnsiigth Shaken in one set of sieves until tbs ashes are separated, aud in another series of sieves until they are perfectHEBER AND PARE CITY ,1 ly sorted by sizes; Then they arfe threaded by children, tied in bundles, . ,, BV" U I , Killand exported to the ends of the earth. France has long produced the "pearl beads which iu tlie finer form Ate fcloso Imitations of pearls. They arc I 4 ? ' Said to have beert in vet) ted by M. in 1656. The common variety leivea tiebef daily (Sundays eicepied) threaded for ornament is blokrli from at S a. ffli AndJArk City at 8 p.. m.i glass tubesi ' An expert workman ran blow five fF ix thousahd globules ih I b day. They are lined with powdered fish scales and filled with wax. It takes 16,000 fish to tnake a pound, of tpe scaly esseuce bf pearl Until recently f I' the heirs of Jaquin still carried on , i 'T . targe factory of these mock pearls. OtrHcd it Reasonable Ratos . , , The best of thera are blown irregular to Counterfeit nature, some in pear ' ' ! I J shape others like olives, ahd Cpry tiiOmis s. Batson, j Imitation COsily pass for genuine. H i t gems formerly employed the chief AProprietor. ttention of the highest artificers In gloss. Harper's Magazine. Heber House, , i I 1 - Utah- Heber, f t e 1 r -- d; grant-becaus- g c- y m the-ion- To-nig- ht post-offlC- TH , Citron-ici- Eto. Jf Terms Reasonable I'tnh Enquirer. , . , Fully 300,000 cubic ysrds of earth w 111 The be taken from the big cut to be made in dispatch Special to Tribune secret marriage Tuesday of Pclatiah Ely Jordan Narrows on the Rio Grand Wesof Long Meadow, 84 years old, to Ills tern's new location. . , housekeeper, Mrs. Lucy Morse, aged 55, Three hundred men are reported at within twenty-fiv- e days after the death Grande Western, of Mr. Elys first wife, lias raised a work now bn the Rio road la farther bootned by the and that In breeze this vicinity among the relatives of the octogenarian, who Is worth per- fact that last week the finest batch of out Mr. Ely had never seen coke ever made in Utah' was turned haps 875,000. Castle! Gate ovens.' ' 1 Mrs. F.ly prior to lu-- engagement as at the nurse to tlie fount-- r Mrs. Ely, four weeks The Rio Ciande Western litts ordered , , stool rails for its 30,000 tons of ago. ALASKAN SALMON TIRKEUIFS. Dew equipment. Col podge lias not yet WsSUiNuTon, July LI The secri.-taidecided where he will buy his engines, of the treasury has received a letter from but the chances are he will buy of the the collector Of customs at Sitka, Alaska, Baldwins. The new Coaches will be 60 iu regard to thesalmon fisheries of that feet long, and the freight cars 84 feet territory, in which lie suggests tl.at Inas- long. The first through broad-guag- e much as there are over forty fishing and traiu is to be run on the line in Decemcorporations actively engaged ber, so It is proposed Row. In catching and preparing sftlmoil fot the On Monday last, befure Justice Robert-somarket, and distributed ereralarge arefl, Of Spanish Fork, James Atkins, one that he be authorized to visit such pormen who fired the house tions of the territory to see that the laws of tho masked to A. J. Stewart, Jr., at Lake rig belong! for tho protection of these fisheries are Held on $3,000 bonds to anw He has been In- Shore, is properly enforced. swer to the ebafge bf Arson before the e formed that his request cannot be of the lack of any appropriation next grand jury. The erldenfj against 1 out of which his expenses could bo paid. him was conclusive. The sheriff Is hard on the track of the other wretches, ind an while that seetns It congress passed act for tho protection of the salmon fish- has got certain dues that will soon land in the Clutches of the law. eries of Alaska and to prevent the unau- them animals thorized killing of Erick N'elsen, the illicit whiskey seller, in Alaskan waters, it made no appropri- of Lake Shore, was hauled I n Again by ation fer carry ing out such subject. Sheriff Fowler, on Wednesday on the old charge of selling whiskey without a liJUDGE BERRYS DECISION. ' Blackfoot, Idaho, July 13. Special cense and tried before Justide W. II. The decision Brown yesterday. It is but two week telegram to the Herald. in the case of D. F. Chamberlain vs. A. ago since be was up before Justice Brows Woodin In the contest for the office of on the same racket. This time tlie Justice, after bearing his case, fined him sheriff of Bingiilm bounty, was y given by Judge Berry. The bontest arose $75 and trimmings. Kclsm ha; appealed ; upon the question as to whether the the case to the District Court. members of the Mormon Church, who James Atkins, Sr., tlie father of the hodwithdiawn from that organization felloW bound over for arson at Lake at Rexbnrg before the last election were Shore on Monday, was up before Justice or could be legal voters tinder the test Francis, of Lake Shore precinct last law of Idaho. Judge Berry throw out Tuesday, on a complaint sworn to by A. enough votes cast by the Mormons who J. Stewart, Jr.-- Charging hlowith ashad withdrawn frorn the church, to give sault with a deadly weApdn; on the body Chamberlain three majority, holding that of said Stewart. He has botlnd ovet to the Mormons had not withdrawn In good await The action of' thd grand jury, faith, His opinion, as Id the division This Is another case resulting front the question in the supreme court last win- land trouble between Stew art and a gang ter, sounded more like an argument of of Individuals at Lake Shore. counsel for the contestant than the opinf ion of a court. The decision occasioned Odeli Dally! Union, no surprise, as It was regarded as a foreOne pleasing fcktute about Ogden is gone conclusion before the trial com- the fact that tUele are very few Idle men menced, and particularly after It was an in town and they can get all they want notinced, that Uarrlson'had a policy for to do If they show a disposition to work. the bench. Work at the new Union depot progresAROUND CsftXkGIES STILL. ses finely and will be finished without Pittsburg, July 13. The strikers at fall by the SOthr Extensive arrangeCarnegies steel plant bare had full charge ments are being made for the grind ball of the town of Homestead since noon to- and - - -- . yicept!on. Had day and no one dares t;fils George Sedgef tepbrts not the deputy sheriffs calmly and meekpfospects ly surrendered upon their arrival at noon on the mountain east of town os belter they would have been mobbed. than expected. Assays from mine tat his ptopcfiy makes tshen tt-.surrounded by a crowd of were They . run 80 ounces sliver to ore 3,000 men and their badges and clothes tbs almost torn off their bodies. A riot was Men to work on railroads, canals, only prevented by the deputies offering buildings and city Improvements, are daino resistance. tho strikers are ly in demand. In a couple of weeks 300 patrolling the streets and every stranger men are wanted on the Bear river caual, is compelled to give an account of him- In addition to the 'large force how era self or leave the town. The Pinkerton ployed Oh the wotfc. , , men on the w ay have not yet arrived and A. Bothwell Is determined to John the strikers are watching "for them. sucWhen they reach .the scene, interesting make his Ben river canal project a aud has about a dotes englnsers times are expected. The sheriff will go cess, to Homestead with s posse of here looking over the ground In Ogden the ground for bids, 500 men, and be says he will increase It canyon, inspecting to 2,000 if necessary. The men are des- which close on the first of August. A syndicate composed of eight men perate aud affairs hsve a gloomy aspect. The men employed at the other mills con- with a limited amount Of capital have setrolled by Carnegie are considering the cured eight felhtng properties la Taylors advisability of quitting work if the strike canyon and w&l at once begin developing is not settled. This would Increase the them. The sounds of the blasts can wimly-of strikers bv several thousand. eal'y be heard from the city of Ogdn. MtRRYIVU IN' IUETK. SmiNGiTELD, Muss., July 12. Picket, feOtlding, k gie, Phipps A Company Is practically over The conference between the amalgamated officials of the firm, arranged by the sluriff agreed npon a number of essential points and further dlseus-slo- n will be held on Monday. This Is regarded as a virtual settlement of the trouble, and it is expected that the Immense plant will soon again be In full forburtaL opeiatiun. ' to-d- LUMBER, e package w as banded cut of the I window the other day after It bad William Smith, a young mat), 17 years lalu there about ten months. The perAND HORSE BHOEINO. of age, who resides In the Seventh ward, son to whom It wks addressed had InneAtly teptifed oil shortest no Buggies was badly injured by a caving gravel quired for It almost daily, but with no tice, At t , , near G. WebT. residence of the bank, effect. It cOme Only frorri Stt't tike. BL AC SMITH SHOP, UATCWS ber, Esq., Saturday morning. Dr. Bene- Similar Instances of the promptness and TERMS, CASK. dict, w ho w as called in, says it is very efficiency of the Park City postoffice are doubtful If the young man will recover, of frequent occurrence. his Injuries being inaiuly internal. The men exeat sting for the Progreso ' A Oranl DukSl building created something of a pdnfc In the Year 1009 Ferdinand, jrhriid Saturday by digging too Close to the wtill dnko of Turc-iny- . lay dying. Under ri of the Keyscr building ; a ebuuk of the him Florence had maintained its comCU&S IN FIRST RESPECTS. merce All and Tuscany held its own, ip foundation and brickwork, came tumof emperor and popo. Indeed, spite Into down cellar and looked It the bling long before he had exchanged a carfor a while os if the building would fol- dinal's 15 - s t , , 7. i hat for tlie TUsCati thro tie this low. It was propped upt however, beresoluhad Proofs bf the given prince fore much harm was done. ' tion, Ure and will which served to A Berlin, July Wetti prepared to foraUb, on short tad ro&so&Mut terma, koegh and Proaaod City- - - Salt Lake Herald. 8T&AMRB BURNED. fjt7 H. S. ALEXANDER U The Salt Lake, Wyoming A California RAUwSy company has a force of graders 0t work near Snydervllle. There is apt to be a race between thla concern and the Salt Lake AEasteru In building to Items of Interest CUpped From Our Exchanges. Park a-- out No. 18. WATER GAS SYNDICATE CniCAOo. d one-ha- enls , Ib1 Kntrlrs Made and Per CL5GQ-- ; BBOS,. elk . SALT LAKE CITY. boyrksTS a specialty. - jmx2 F. "H A.H01x1.e3". -- Main Street, "V. surrounded by cacti hedges, aud some by the less picturesque adobe walls covered w 1th mortar and bristling w ith broken piece of glass bottles. Both are effectual barriers against evil disposed persons who prow I arou id at night robbing gardens and orchards. Mr B's house was situated on the beach, a little below the level of the road. It presented a pretty appearance, the yard sdonted with scraggy cactus and aloe, the mountain for a of thr bay background, and the vtat-dashing up almost to the very doorstep. s On the right was Roman Rock u Ith where harbor the on left the house, light bristling with huge guus, rode at anchor, and little Ashing smacks with sails spread to catch the breeze, danced merrily over the waves. We were cordially welcomed by our host and hostess, the former a little, nervous ma of French extraction, who made so great an effort to entertain us, that it was really painful to see him ; the latter a good natured Dutch wemau, whose serene temper nothing could disturb. The house was comfoitably furnished. The drawing room was especially attractive., The windows were draped with graceful lace curtaius. The beautiful skins of tigers aud other wild aulmals were spead upotl tho floor and over the ample arm chairs. Curious ornaments of shells and lovely African Immortelles adorned the room. We attended the Christmas service in the church. After it was ovtr the children of the 8unday school formed a procession, and singing Christinas carols, marched to the parsonage where a tr-- e awaited them, and each child was made thd happy recipient of some small gift The following morning wc took In the sights of the town, including the cemetery. It was very different from those lovely cities of the dead found In our own land. There was nothing to suggest a bright and glorious Immortality no graceful columns or marble slabs, no sparkling fountains, not even green grass or flowers. The somber tombs spoke only of coiTuption and decay, and the solitary grave covered with rude- slabs, or a still ruder pile of stones, over which the drooping willows and dark pines waved, told the old, old story that we must molder to dust that the same fate awaits his ail. "To mix foi ever with the be a brother to the luwu-ibl- e lock, Aiul to the aluggl.h clod. elcim-iltl--T- Stir Like City, Urtn O. Box 203, ) vt e caught glimpses of the its long glossy leaves glistening state, Loan and Collection Business Specialty. OtBee Opposite the Salt Lake House, Main treat, Bark City, Utah. Rent iaTiH silver-tree- Siiields, 1rT.on.xy a J I Sketch. ntnisTM ts irm n tvs. Heber City, Utah. y-- Sa Written ftrTHE Wave Oflc In Court House, At to r n e Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Saturday, July 20, I8S9. a nr niaa notary public, and attorney-at-la- Via South African Wm, BUYS, ' ...... n ci 111 & iinds do of Job prepared Printing, on short notice, and at modere ate price) I i s Ust.- VT&V S. StBSCRirTioN: One Year, 81 x Month. Three Mouth COMPANY. PUBLISH1HS WASATCH iXinfF .1 t1- r Wines, LiqUbro arid - Cigard - 1 J A MEAT. MARKET - w A . 1 BEEF & MUTTON, I A , - Stage Line, Ja-qui- BL I i ' - Glove of tintdAH tkle 4 ; THE BEST-GRA- DES "Gloves which are sold as kid are Often made of human skin, said Ur. Mark I Nsrdrs, the Greek physician, of No 7l9 Pine street, yesterday. "Thd skin op the breast," continued the physician,' ."is soft and pliable, and may be used in the making of At tcsss&etured at the , gloves. When people buy gioves they manever stop to question about the terial of which they are made. The shopkeeper himself may bd in ignorance, and thv purchasOF P80VO, CTiH, of , ascerer , has no , means taining whether the material is human skin or not The fact is, the Latest Improved First Class Etdchineff tanning of human skin is extensively , Jusi put carried On In France and Switzerland.-Tliproduct it manufactured into end these Are imported into AH kinds of Grain) Feed, Shorts etnd Bran Slotes, Thus, you see, a per" - kepi on Sand. son may be wearing part of a distant , relative's body and not know it. 4 4 J. Ik. HOOvee. Haaagsr. Then the doctor drew from a drawer A brand new pair of black gloves. "There." he said, "is a fine article made from the akin of a child. As LI LI E GO NTH A L the bide of a kid compares with that of a goat, so, of course, does the skin of a child compare With that of an WINE AS9 SPIRIT MERCHANTS, adult, and it is much sought in France for glove purposes. 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