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Show 77 AS AT CE 77A73. " ...... 1 puu SUBSCRIPTION: COMPANY. PUBLISHING On o Year, Six Months tl'4 1.SO Three Months, 75 Editor aud Manager. JOB TUINTING. furnished on applt- We are prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing, on short notice, and at moder- ate prices. A TERROR TO THE FLEET.1 Arkansas. Cut there was no time to loso. ltn the Tyler steaming rapidly toward the main fleet, to give Avarniug, IlroAvu must expect a Avarrn reception for his ram If he kept his course. It would be a fight for life to reach the cover of the Vicksburg batteries in the faceof theaAvakeucd Union fleet. Bat the Arkansas steamed on, her commander, aa ith warm blood streaming doun liis face, inspecting, repairing and animating all. OAving to damages to pipes the temiierature of the fire room Avas 130 legs, and steam lmd dropped down to tAsenty pounds. When the ram swung Into tho Mississippi only the Tyler and Queen of tho West were to he seen, but soon a line of r were in sight, literally, by hulks alone, barring progress doiA the stream. There Avere s superior in armor and speed to tho ram; there Avere seven rams and ten seagoing ships of war, in all, says good authority, 3,000 men, 300 heavy guns, and a vast squadron of gunboats, frigates, etc., against a solitary Confederate vessel of ten guns and 230 men." V, ithout a seconds delay the Arkansas dashed along tho line, giving Gunboat No. 0 several shots. Next sho encountered tho Louisville uud gave her n broadside. Tho Benton, Louisville and Cincinnati were passed, the ram firing at cvcrvthing Avit hin range. The Benton, Louisville and Cincinnati swung into the current and gave chase. Then the ram ran the gantlet of nine vesseb, receiving a damaging broadside from each. These Avere tho Hartford, Iroquois, Richmond, Sumter, Oneida, Wissahickon, Winona and Essex. Tavo eleven-incshot penetrated the ram, doing fearful execution. Ono shell a in cotton bale lining of the exploded and set up a blaze, also Avounding or some sixteen of the gun crcAvs. As killing a rule, however, shots were flattened and shells shattered against tho armor of the ram. Every shot, on striking tho plate, threw sparks raid flame like Cint. On tho other hand the Arkansas putshots through tho Hartford, Richmond, Iroquois and Benton and other vessels. The Union rams vainly attempted to run her to tho bottom. The Lancaster mado cne effort and got three shots through her steam pipe. After an hours run Vicksburg was In sight, and a riflo shell from a buttery on the bluffs Avarned the Union fleet to cease the pursuit. Tho siege of Vicksburg was raised, and the people and tho army hailed the blood stained hero. Brown, and his daring crew. Tho Union loss reported at the time Avas killed and sixty-uinAvoanded. Seventy-threshots Avere re- - proff-ssioxai- THE WniTeUYS, RAM ARKANSAS ON AND THE YAZOO MISSISSIPPI. and notary and Ciiil Engineer, Sanejer In Her Daring Commander and Crew Chasing Union Vessels Dunning Amuck Against the Combined ricets of ltums, Gunboats ami Irouclads. Coart Heber City, Utah. jjear y SHielcls, and Notary Public. f iseinnting story. Perhaps it is the feeling r.t the out-set that there can- not be nny nonsense alien two Uf jur1 P Copyright by American Tress Association. GOOD sea fight nlw ays makes a Business and Collection Main the Salt I.ukc House, Utah. rsrKty, Agent .and the ciAil war the Confederate rams Merrim ic( Virginia), Albemarle anil Arkansas gave the Union uaA-- some lively work, each in its OAva Avay. The Arkansas, like the Albemarle, was a surprise to Its oavd people ns Avell ns to its enemies. Six wcekk before she took to the Avave she was an empty hull, anchored in the channel of the Yazoo four milesfroin dry land. Her guns and engines lying loose on deck, the iron for armor was said in the rand and water of the overfioAv, and the hands and bolts had yet to he forged out of metal scattered over sixty milcsof territory, wherever it could be gathered, and the timber for her gun carriages was still standing thick with foliage. In this situation Capt. Isaac N. Drown found her, and Avitb authority to complcto her, regardless of expense, act to work with untrained mechanics and next to no machinery. BroAvn had sensed in the old navy, n good school for strong men. lie stopped at nothing, and though working under every disadvantage, Avith a powerful Union fleet Avitbin six hours steaming, and hostile guns constantly sounding in tho cara of his improvised force of helpers, I10 was ready with the falling of tho Avatcrs to weigh anchor. The armor had not been put over herstern, and for appearance sake boiler iron avcs tacked on to cover up tho wood. She looked, says her commander, as if a small seagoing vessel had been cut down to Die waters e !ge, leaving a box far guns amidships. She carried ten guns six in broadside and two fore and aft with a crew of one hundred seamen and sixty riflemen from the army of Missouri. The tinder officers were all from the old navy, nn-.- l Crown declares that his only tr.mblo Avith them was to keep from running tho Arkansas into the U nion fleet boforo sho was ready for bat-tlWhen within sixty miles of the- Mississippi Crown sent word to the Confederate commander at Vicksburg, Gen. Earl Van Dorn, that he was ready for operations. Van Dorn ordered him to steam out of the Yazoo and attack tho upper Union fleet and come to Vicksburg. Union vessels la There Avere thirty-sevesight of that place, he said, and plenty It wa3 to bo expected more up the river. that the formidable Union fleets of Ftirra-gut- , Davis nn.l Ellet would not. rest in t heir moorings to await 1 110 Arkansas, and she sailed iIoavii the Yazoo, all hands alert for the rndiny. On tho first day the its- founding discovery Avas mad' that owing to a leakage in steam cl! the powder on had Iwen rendered unlit fir use. A landing was made nnl the powder was out on tarpaulins, shaken, turned nud dried under the fierce July sun, and next day the ram steamed on toward i the month of the Yazoo. Another night and morning run brought the vessel to Old river, aa abandoned channel of tho Mississippi, so broad ns to form a lake. Ifs length from where tho Yazoo enters to tho opening into tho Mississippi is about ten miles. Midway of this body of water were seen three Union vessels steaming up tho course. It seems t hat deserters from some Confederate force in the Yazoo had reached one of Farraguts vessels and announced the coming of the ram. Although tho In- - ' formation was scouted as impossible, OAving to the sparse resonrecs of the Confederates In that region, tlio Ironclad C.orondelet, tho ram Queen of tho West and the Tyler Avere sent up to meet anything on those waters. BroAvn hailed their appearGentleance with a speech to his men. men," said he, "in seeking combat, as wo now do, avc must Avin or perish. Should I fall, whoever succcod3 to the command will (loso Avith the resolution to go through the enemys Ceet or go to tho bottom. Should they carry us by boarding, the Ar kansos must be hloAvn up; on no account must she fall into the hands of the enemy. Go to your guns!" . That speech meant business, nnd the officers took off their coats, while the men stripped to tho waists and bound wet handkerchiefs on their heads. The riflemen fixed linyouets and stood ready for boarders. Brown ordered his pilot to stand for the Carondelct, the central vessel of the three, but before fie could ram her she put about, first firing her 1oav guns at short range. Tiie Tyler nnd Queen of the West also put about, and poured shot from their steruguus into the plucky ram. Then came y Attera-ey- , t I.akr City, Sa. Bor 263, 0. Uiai. Land Mat ,n letters coneerninisr are enclose, 1 for reply, and Lunds open lor dwatusshouing (til Attended to. Businas Prom yfly 0 g. V5r. at - Law, - tttorneyj- taad AHcmey. SALT LAKE CITY. HJItin Street, Entiles Made ill kind, of Land SPECIALTY. A ,yfl CONTESTS Per-rele- nij W.Y. Tasks, UU Recr U. S. ,nnJ Office. ARKS & THOJVXP SON, HIKING ATTORNEYS. USD AKD OFFICE S SU, Timtice General In nil Courts. "CTtati.. Ci3, IaIeo Balt OFFICE BVILDIXG. .1 YD DUNCAN, JOHN UGT&UY PUBLIC. riA-e- n OFFICE IN TIIE IOST OFFICE. Seal Estate. 11 Partin withlng to hnv nr any teal Ule will find It to their advantage to coumtunivaUs vtllh R. JOS. MURDOCK, it Charleston. Utah. Choice pleura and Midway la Charleston, Hcbcr Uealai D. M. LINDSAY, PhvsicianI Surgeon ' Aflte I1KBEU, UTAH. Ilnur : Office 11 a. m. to at residence. p. in., and 1 7 to 10 SS2SP. j CARPENTER and BUILDER. All work done on short notice mu tj le. Terms reasonable. and In first three JXu10 of Court blocks east and one block House. P. H. cCUIRE, Manufacturer of RED and WHITE FINE, LtT MBS x3. PifiST Jolm. CLASS quality, Reasonable. Creels anil Terms Sons, Ss QDARRYMEN, M Sandstone Flagging of All Sises. All orders promptly filled. Seber City, 'r- - D. xJtaH. gnn-bot- dentist, rt rCL.$ MeSSSt sessions. ciiAsixa tits caroxdelet. The Arkansas kept her prow aimed at the fleeing Cnrondelet, her tAVO sixty-fou- r pounder bow gun Hatchs Rcw. Opposite Court House, raking the chase wif b terrible effect. T be to Tyler nnd Queen of tho West from time fitfee Sours frea 5 a. m. till 5 p. m. time tried to drop astern of the saucy ram, but BroAvn no sooner pointed his prow at them than in turn they folloAved the Carondclets lead. In half an hour ml three gave up the fight, though not. strikinto shaling colors. The Carondclet ran could not low water, where the Arkansas shot. follow, the latter taking a partm? CaronOver twenty shots had entered tho dclet; her pipes, pumps, beams and princi-of and pal machinery were a useless mass, her crew thirty were killed, wounded and missing. Tlio Tyler was penetrated by eleven shot, was filled with steam and had The wounded. eight killed and sixteen Arkansas crew suffered from small shot. Brown was wounded by a mime during time to end Km'8 of Dental work the chase, but came on deck in The Tyler the fight with the Carondelct. tJ?,T in tOAvard W'k south. Mm Residence, nnd Queen of the West steamed off IU BOlRS .. the Mississippi. FKOM 9 A. M. To from tye 5 r. M Chtyr aycr.Ueer weiit up Dr. D. B. WITT, DENTIST. l- - a lively battle chase. I E. , A. B. Riciiabdson. Cashier. Doddridge, Vice President. 1iu-liU-- m Yf. B. U? Iiii'k City Bank. sl iron-clad- Capital - 50,000. iron-clad- fire up, lock horns and that blood and splinters are certain to follow. In B AlLS"ST, ijt cl. llioh Strikes in the Fish Springs Mining District. American Fork (Inina in London. ; the town Is full of pros-- p The London shops are just now glutctors waiting for the shoav to disapwild fowl. There lms never ted pear enough that they may be able to go been such an abundance. Iu the case of on the mountains. pheasants the supply is normal and pretty All seem assured of the coming boom regular. So many are wanted each day, and there are fcAV men in town aaIio have and so many are forthcoming like fowls ii g every day Reports have been coming in from the net Interested themselves lit different or turkeys. Their production, destruction and supply in the London market is Fish Spring mining district about as fre- prospects. Our business men almost aa Ithout ex- so obedient to commercial rule that quent ami as unreliable as election returns on an off vear. Mr. James Cliipiuaa and ception have one or more claims, and pheasants havo scarcely the dignity of are merely brightly party were determined to Uiioav the cor- somcAAliere in each place of business Is a game. They poultry. Md with their feathers rect stale of affairs and accordingly act small shrine, like a box, and Avith I a are on. Hut (Incorporated.) the case is otherwise with out on the 2nd lust, for that district. the objects of present devotion, rocks, woodcock, snioo and teal. This present After tAAO da) s journey they arrived at rocks, rocks, and a small magic glass plentifulne-i- s .a a sign of the severe their destination. They found that dis- through AAliicli to peep at the millions' weather, and their cheapness is dne trict aAAay beyond their expectations. visible to those aaIio peep aa itii faith. partly to their pleut if ulness. But that The poor The AAorih of the district cannot he ex- We arc excited ourselves for we have does not explain it altogether. are cheap because iu many inthings seen but aid the has the been with of umhr aggerated, magic glass stances their carcasses ero almost skelalways estimated. golden eagles nesting In the commonest etons. The most notable prospects in the dis- looking rock. Do a General Banking Business Bosidea these we have ptarmigan and trict are the Galena ami Emma. The partridge. The ptarmigan are not so and solicit active accounts. former claim is oaa ned by Messrs. i, plentiful ns in former winters, Sweden Locusts Threaten Northern and Norway rather overdid the supply. Giant, Fair, ami Van Alstine. Africa. It seems iioav to ho tho turn for partCliipman and Grant owning 1050 feet ,of There is tho familiar bird of our ridge, , the lode and Farr and Van Alstine 150 London-- April It. Northern Africa Is own stubble and turnip fields. It keeps SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO REKT. feet Messrs. Uliipman ami Grant oaah threatened with a plague of locusts, its price and its place. But tho French 500 feet and James lreston ami L. which Is likely to cause much hardship partridge the red legged variety are oaa n 500 feet each of the Emma and suffering. The calamity w ith w hich coming freely into market, nnd Russia lode. Algeria, Morocco, Tunis, and Tripoli are is sending ns over thousands of braces, Thirty thousand pounds of tlic Galena threatened Is of no ordinary nature, for which, after theexjiense nnd risk of long the ore will be brought Into American Fork the devastation to the countries tra- carriage, can be sold at of our own birds. Fall Mall Tuesday and there arc about ten tons versed by these Insects Is even worse price more on the dump. The Emilia lias also and more complete than could be accomA full stock of Millionaires In Great Drlloln. about ten tons on the dump, but no ship plished by a conquering army or. In fact, who died lust year Thirty-on- e persons incuts liav.c yet been made from it. by any human agency. They transform The Galena shaft Is fifteen feet deep the districts over which they pass from left above 250,000 of personalty. No doubt in most of these cases the testaand has a four foot vein of ore, with six fertile fields and luxuriant pastures Into tors were not born with this amount. inches of horn silver ore next to talc on howling deserts. Even towns and vil- If, therefore, we by multiply thirty-on- e Constantly ou hand. foot aa ail. The Emma shaft Is six feet lages are depopulated by the a l ance of twenty we shall have (on a somewhat tAAO down on the vein, which is ahont these all-rCHOICE WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, aging Invaders, which the high estimate) the number of persons feet in width. The ere Wiles He Arabs describe asthe scourge of Allah,' now living in Great Britain who have lime and propliyry the hanging for so complete Is tlicir ivork of destruc- more than 250,000. If wo add to these AND CIGARS. 620 rxothcr C20 for tlieso whose rcnlty aa aU is lime. tion that they leave nothing except and exceed 200,000, prrcomilty together vein out holds and the present starvation, bptli for man and beast, in wo arrive at the tact that there are not Cologne Spirits (or Medicinal If the Purposes indications are that it will the SAvners their track. above 1, 'MO persons in the United KingJAMES 8. MURDOCK, of the Galena sa ill he able to employ from The Bedouins, who brought most of dom who have more than this sum, 1 t Iropiletor. fifty to one hundred teams steadily haul- tiie recent confirmation of the eminence was dining with some people last week, several of whom able been XZeteer. ore. have might ing of the peril, declare that they rode for a Messrs. Cliipman and Grant are also distance of more than sixty miles through to give a correct answer to the query, Iioav many persons worth more than interested In many other claims which swarms of locusts so dense as the ob250,fii'0 were now living in Great BritsIioav equally ns well as the Galena and scure the reThe official of day. light ain. Their guesses were hopelessly Emma, and aa ill pash development work ports of French authorities In Algeria wrong, ranging between 10.000 and on them as rapidly as possible. as describe one swarm near And yet, as a matter of fact, there Ore has been taken from some of these almost ten miles in length and a are probably fewer than my estimate, claims AAliicli can make Sain Gilson thousand feet in hlglit and as totally con- for I ought, I suspect, to multiply by bonanza. cealing the range of bills in tiie a tciuity. a louir figure than twenty. London ashamed of Ills much talked-o- f Truth. Any person doubting the value of the ore Another swarm of equal size Is r 'ported can be convinced of Its worth by callin: Tail for Half Cent. to have readied tho Moorish city of Tlio half cent lms become a ncseosity at Mr. James Chipman's office, American Marnkish, whose fugitive inhabitants XJTN V q g Fork, aa here lie aa ill he slioAvu the sitver assert that neither they nor their fathers in American trade, nnd the American ITewsdiolers' association will petition as it is taken from the mines. have ever w itnesscit such desolation as Is congress to establish a half cent coinngo. The mineral belt Is nearly ail taken up being caused lit these Insects. On one cent papers the dealers profit is Co-oby the prospectors who have flocked into Tivolvc year have elapsed since the only half a cent, and In many instances p I that district. No better field for the North tf Africa was last visited by a the half cent is lost because there is no ill Dealers can found than be investment of TIIB FLEET. PAST RCNXISO capital scourge of this nature and In a lew of coin of this value. An appreciable loss ccived. Brown reported ten killed and fif- in this district, and no doubt a great the fact that tiie SAvarms reported at arises from this source in the course of teen wounded, and his vessel so badly many bonanzas trill be developed In the Hcraaula ami Maraklsh arc stat.sl to con- a year. It is a favorite way in marking retail goods of nil kinds to rate them in damaged in her steam pipes that lie could Fish Springs mining district tills season. stitute tlic mere advance guards of the such a way that the half cent comes in, not use her ns a ram. winged army of invaders, there seems anil In every cas) goes to the dealer. While tho Arkansas lay at the wharves at Vicksburg tho consternation among Lieut. W. K. AVriglit at the Uni- much ground for fear that the Impending This odd cent In a largo establishment Union commanders was very great lest be will be one of the most ap- certainly amounts to several dollars visitation versity. should go down and recapture New palling ever witnessed in the sorely daily, which the buyers lose and the leans. The commander of the Mississippi seller gains for want of one-hacent 3. L. Lantern. stricken aud unhappy laud of llaui. ram fleet. E! let, sai l, Tho continued coin. The infinitesimal divisions of inistenco of tho rebel gunboat Arkansas so For seme time past the University SlkotOd Dt near us is exercising n very pernicious dustry and retail supplied long ago made have been ncgotia.ing with the these small coins a necessity in Europe. fluence upon the confidence of onr crews, Regents Bad Break. Turkeys as ith a vlciv to obtain S. Government U. of our and A centime Is a fifth of a cent. Switzerupon the commanders a regular army officer to take cliargs of boats." land has a centime piece, Belgium a two 11. RusThe CoNSTANTioNPi.it, April A council was held in Farraguts flag- the military department of the instltu centime piece; Germany has the pfennig, w sian to the volunteer to run tho upper tion. On arship belonging ship, and it was resolved of a cent. Age of equal to learning that the Secretary of fleet fitted fleet past the Vicksburg batteries and the out by popular subscription As It excels all ollieis in StecL K. W. Lieutenant detailed had First War s Farra-gnt'ns to so redoubtable rain, protect was stopped by the Turkish authorities InNoav Tho as Orleans. Sixteenth upper Wright of the Infantry great prize, Six nnd Nine Month Ahead and the Ioavct fleets were to open on tho structor in military science and tactics on duty at the Dardanelles. The Russian Wosk is now being pushed on the ono ono the nnd was to vessel on its by way Vicksburg batteries, proceeding next Cliristuias numbers of the magain tiie University, tiie Board recently met choicest vessels were to run past tho ram, Valdlvastock, Asia, near the northern zines and periodicals. The poets, wits the secured vote scrriccs and miaiilmous a as was their or broadsides licaks, her giving Corea on the Sea of Japan. She and story writers have nil done their most convenient. J ust a week after the of tills gentleman for the period of three limit of rams exploit, and whilo she was without years. In addition to being professor is loaded w Ith railroad material and had part of the woik, and the artists are as passengers a large number of military now eugaged on the illustrations. Noa crew, having only men, with officers to of military science, Lieutenant Wright help, for two guns, tho ball opened amid workmen, who according to the terms body upsets the conventional order of a deafening cannonade from the two lias been made assistant professer of used more than the magazine men, by tiie Russians who are detailed to things fleets, and the nnsAvering Confederate bat- mathematics, lie has already entered The April magazines aro now printed, n railroad. construct tlic teries. Tho Union ironclad ram Essex nnd the numbers for the early summer his duties, and tho beys are jubithe Queen of the West dropped down nud upon The officer iu command of tiie Russian months are being "made up or ardrill tiie of the ever lant reorganization stood for the Arkansas. upon being brought beneath the ranged six monllis ahead of time. The The Essex found the Arkansas at anchor class tinder their new Instructor. They ship, Imreason that tho Cliristuias pictures are and ran Into her across current, doing lit- manifest a great Interest in these exer- guns of the fort of the Dardanelles, to tho Rnsiau am- being mado is that Christmas work, beappealed tle damage with her beak in consequence, cises now-- , and it is mediately hoped that this shot tore through but one of her bassador at Constantinople, Dcnelidoff, ing very particular uud heavy in qualthe Confederate with terrible damage, dis- interest will not decrease when the nov who in turn entered the practically goes on all the year, strongest pro- ity, Now York Sun. abling a gun and half her crew. In return elty begins to xvear off. The military test Carried by all Merchants in the of officials with turklsli nnd possible broadside the Essex a BroAvn gaA-orders for the Cadets are soon to be The river. warm in claimed the Dcnelidoff tlds city. sent her drifting down IIEBEU, MIDWAY, CHARLESTON, Their Watches Helnf,' Repaired. published. terms that the action of the Turkish Queen of the West came on, making the Two Doylestown gentlemen wantet Aud every settlement In Utah, current the across of also mistake striking officers at the Dardanelles Is In direct to test the magnets at Swurtleys new Instead of with it. The Arkansas backed Edwin G. Brown, Agt., Gouc. A Miner Tintlc lifter and flagrant violation of the commercial mill a few days ago, and, trying off, saving herself from the shock of conSait Lake City, Utah. see would tho penknives, nnd ram thought they afloat, and the Russia betivcen treaties with tact strongest existing silhold would iho if aud sent her of magnets shots that gold Enquirer. score her a giving Turkey. After consiTlerahle lut rchangc back up the river aleak, with a badly Sickness, especially the deadly la of views on tiie subject tlio lorte finally ver watches. The watchos are noy laid JOHN N. CARllOLL, steam her of and all for nnd tho jewelers have smokestack, damaged grippe, accompanied by pneumonia, has came to the conclusion that it would be tip in repairs, shot away. the pipes high priced (KM reward will be paid to any one furnish (icuingnetizing job The Arkansas was now put Into partial been very prevalent in the camp during nnadvisable to detain tiie war ship any works. It is never too late to learn.- - line informal loti that will lead to the eonvi lion of any person killing or unlawfully repair. Brown went on sick leave, turn- the last fciv months and one of the latest further and allowed her to pa ill Ivina any stock of mine, or stock that 1 Duylcoiowu Intelligencer, lieuten his to command the over was Wrn disease to am bcullnif, from uiy that victims ing deadly The action of the Turkish authorities ant, Stevens. The latter was ordered to Crowley, an old miner and prospector, a Death of UalrlcM Sian In stopping the Russian war ship is taken take the vessel to Baton Rouge, and Elias Lyons, aged 80 years, was bursteamed rapidly doAvn without encounter- from California, Nevada, and other en tlic ground ef the treaty of lUl , con- ied Saturday from his late residence, ten ing a Union vessel. One of the engines Western territories. Mr. Crowley died cluded in that yeW by the five great miles north of Muncie. Mr. Lyong was of the ram proved faulty and was repaired on the fitli, but his friends here hare powers and Turkey, by which it was de- one of the earliest settlers of the and she taken tip stream on a trial trip. unable to hear from his relatives, cided that no valley. Ue possessed a marked Here she met the Union fleet, the Essex been ship belonging to any naleading. The Arkansas promptly started John Hardwicks and Brigham Garfield, tion, save Turkey, should pass tiie physical peculiarity in the fact that ha no hair, being hairless from birth, for her old antagonist, but her weak engi ne true loot lie instincts of the old Western Dardanelles w ithout the express consent had the Ho left a son who has no hair other than again gave out. The Essex opened, ran miner, took charge of the rcmains.whlcli of Stevens and Turkey. finally Arkansas replying, it light fuzz on top of his head. Oor. In on the 10th with all the his vessel into the mud and sent all hands were laid away diaiu'polis Jonrnid. "Wasatch County, Utah, ashore. Firing her, ha sent her adrift, and honors that the big hearted Western Tlic Influenza in England. the Essex from a safe distance poured in miner pays to a dead friend. It seems : A Font. Koblemans 08tuflice Hcbcr, Wasatch Co., U tali i During a furious fire until she bleAV up from her that Mr. Crowley has relatives In CaliA Paris telegram says: The Prince de own magazine. London, April H. The reappearance Rolian lias accomplished a wonderful meet the eye Brown was on his way to the vessel, ana fornia, anil if this should in North England causes api wM mall feat. He mado a wager with Prince (free) ort reached the scene just after the explosion. of any of them, Mr. Brigham Garflcld of lnfljicnza of a two coni In his account in The Century War Book would be glad to hear from them. prehensions of a serious epidemic. It is Torlonia that he would descend the I VKUKTAHLH fora simple BALM timt w ill remove TAV. FRECKLES he says, with excusable exultation, With already an epidemic in Sheffield and prev- stone stops at Monaco with a carriage I1KS, BLAt K HEADS, B!.m riMl'LM, colors flying, the gallunt Arkansas, whose The de horses. Prince drawn alent throughout Yorkshire. It reaptyfour ing the skin noit, clear a. id heautiiul. decks had never been pressed by the foot An Entrance Tec of Fite Dollars misTouch with t hi com pound thesrofl lily check peared suddenly at Hull, where tlic death Rohan won his wager without any of an enemy, was blown into the air." Ami the bright glow w ill bc&l its rirtuesepeuk rate doubled during tlic last fortnight. hap at 3 o'clock in tho morning, Georgb L. Kilmer. Times, 14th J A1n instructions for producing a lumri-an- t In Driffield nearly everybody is affected, a hrthl head or suiootil Nm. ItenilmnU's Pity growth ofbttlroa At a meeting of the regents of Deseret A Clerical Error. face. Address A. U.rEWfkL.iX) Ann and there is work come to suspended practically BeruLardt Mine. Sara expects to was decided heah, Missus J University yesterday, it Lucy Snowball-Lo- ok have been many deaths. At Birmingham back from her next American tour I loaned you two aigs yisterday and eharge all Utah stmlents an entrance fee tiie outbreak is milder. In Lincolnshire millionaire. Her engagement is for two one. How am back me OKR Ktff I has To brung students free. only yer ! of 5, the tuition to be Is a general renewal ef the epidemyears, and is to embrace the two Amerithere W.Hhl ftlbiVl this? li.il.i ill be fee v the the of outside muster hotel to 40 for so? I territory a day ortli dat i. fiv get I4t.ee. Sallie Johnsing-A- m counties make simi- cas. She is several and other ic l ha wurkt f reeH made a mistake in countin em. Munsey s $25. The sum of $500 was voted for lar reports. Advices from Furls show expenses aud 120 for each representationtiwchfcpar VYwirtl huodii t.of The the third of what may bo -plus Weekly. chemical and electrical apparatus. liorb !(!W eetl irrui size, Frevalc-ncIs not yet several cases. with work nnd cate of taken at tho doors. London UqoiU valtt. On k pk8mHi Teacher (to a small boy in grammar salaries of a number of the professors indicaeaur ride. Vch locaittr general, although there is every with Mr larcw class) Let me hear you compare were Increased. togrtte-Tiff, ' valuable Not Indians, but Apples. tion of a serious renewal. outfbuld Smill Boy Hide, rode, ridden. Teacher i'hvfu r4amrtlMi. u wen There is a man on Mars hill with 1,000 fFwe Aft rh work vo tb wttch, to another small boy) Glide; to move w vou to Ukm who cI! vouf ide, do to what glodc, wH b Ho was hw band. Small reds on Dakota of barrels t4 Other at Vernal. tand oitd noijrltbor tha about tow thtJwyo vomit up Mining Excitement vaUftbM nw.hr for , wbtrh hold fovyvrvbw race Mart Hidden. And the teacher glode right the Special Blank Books, Letter Heads, offered recently $3,000 for them in the Iniiidihutncan A yp w..t i but fps-his ear, for reached and to him w know if vom wixtht lihf to jfo o wck for no. von w Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, collar, wbch he iolitely declined. Uintah rappoo , left and Jrrek ai.d ui v iron his t SMiO place from f had glidden vouth (Me.) Ltiil-- l leral-)en- Bail Programme, etc. at this office. The mining excitement is atr.-ngthe door open us he went out. New lorn World. 11 Avar vessels, Avith TEUKITOIU.VL SEWS. Clilp-inai- Ktilk-OAvs- Sei-ot- two-thir- h Ga-sxtt- e. bul-"ar- k Wet Hardware scA-er- Street, o forty-tAV- e brot 83,-00- 0. General Merchandise HESTON, -- S Store Midway UTAH. MIDWAY EVERY HOUSEHOLD" lf e n Mountaineer Tea one-fourt- h trans-Siberia- ten-inc- h Vf e rau. Missis-einneA- DIMPLES Kto-lef- t', ohn-sin- D e Tit-Bit- s. Boy-Gl- ik 11. td.lt.-M- . t "J - |