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Show ju m eajsy war OUR FLAG. a fan and went by like a shut, scattering edan Upon reaihiag the dugout. they continually as they sled oil found, 10 their surprise, that Us conTlio Indians w iiii led their ponies and tents bad not been disturlied. I.ying ineffeciiiMile Hie door was the identical puck g.'ivecluse. having tired several Ilia game selected each as and tive shots, vvorthli'-of mink skins which Hig Face had brought to trade for the ntlo. The the maneuvers drew Hiein rapidly apait. hat Hoy er had This was precisely tr;q were aL.o ail in the ir places. and he followed Hig Face, Evidently Clio Indians had been some- imped for, what alarmed after Jake's escape, and ket ping him all tiie timo in view. Tiie wished to leave the impression that they Indian soon overtook a fat cow elk, ar uhlpa nd njmee. The huddled hud Un-i- i dealing in good faith, and had w hose calf gut in her way and iuqiedcd Each at her anchor straining, her progress Hig Face rode alongside, kept to the letter the iwrgaiu which had stioved Wm. treasure. Buys. Black, tick w ail of he tea u face; Surveyor the muz.lo of Ins gnn almost been made for the Atte It gun. of District tho choU lighten 'twin Superintendent raining This mineral app- ars on the surface of kd'ed tier This fact gave Hover confidence, and against tiie cow's side, and mull Wootton. the ground, in veins varying from one Like crumpled rose inarm the mist edge lie about set ins boldly trapping again, The htddeo reef enwroathing. Precinct Oflleer. Ho had fired one barrel before, and inch lu width to ten or fifteen feet, exdetermined to watch' ids opxrtunity. But cruel an be) the Jagged ledge lie now circled his pony JIKBKB FUKCrV'T. surface. the below feet several Beneath that waters seething tending the Indians, and recover his val- witli a whoop outwit and stivod Justice of the Peace H. M- Air I, Y, I. It is a black, polished !!k and uable rifle During the next nvnt!i he about, sprang to the ground On on they coma the poor dumb things. over tiie dead elk. evidently sutisln-dde. be w liis itli can busied winds tli" brain wlmn storm warmed The fire, schemes, easily fiercely dnriug; every day by vv ith It is Constables John Clyde, J W Witt. Jr. morning's work. At her dread 01 1 tuih breaker sings, and finally bit upon a plan w Inch lie derut or shaven of!' with a knife. It is used was not what Hoy er wanted at Tins RIPW.r 'PSKOV' r. frorcouqueat madly striving termined to carry out al once. for making para'""'!" cm lies aid insulaere stiil other Indk.iis in a'l, lor th'-rJustice of th Peace ia' Id an W agentm, "If wo must mo" - the loe.ior's voico Leaving he, companion in chaigc o! tors fer telegraph posts, and is useful In fact, no.iiiv- - Hie vv hole party OulowelleU the rtx-- r of thunder Jr. tho he set out si; ;i,t. and tiie dugout -trapping, 1,3 ,, V tills it is our own and o!mn choice Evcriec Bronson. for other purposes, while its market valalong in pursuit for Fort (lodge with two small poni,., To dit our dMir Uag under. of tlio herd ue is rdd to be one dollar a pound. i'lUKtXaToK PRMIKfT. fall with tiie the Al catch Foil, packed u. today tho tunUa Arid Rut, knowing that !:o had not a mo- Fr in ubt!es a il v.i'i b- - iniroikn-- , d in J I. Terry. Justice f (he Pern which was merely a (rentier ir'vbn" L: .n the suo Hi v iyui. h(ra to spare i! he "euid 'dLy imuit Countable John Fun era. station, lie sold his furs, procured amCongress for tne basing of these mines, Wo claim a riht we cannot yleid. Face with unloaded gun, l PRF.fIXfT. to and catch Hig To glory Incur Gyms munition, blankets and seme Irini-etlint io,til that b jdv shall have tak-- n faliu drew upaiongside. Quickly dismount- trade upon, and sot out fim Justice of the Pence Austin Glonn. vorable action, a'd work on them will reIlf ociuail. upon tho topmost mast ing, ho stepped in front of the Indian and lie in as of been tlio habit Constable Marquis Batty. had oiul Stripes were floating village, Tiie main suspended. him with tho light rifle, vv iiicli covered Tho ni'.ht is like a trumpet blast, doing at that season of the year unloaded ho had not (apt. Whitall of the UStb United Stales Aud other ships quick ootiuj. In spare of ail Qp t had hupicncd lie Give mo my gun or I'll shoot, said AT TIIE UINTAH INDIAN Infantry at Foit Duchesne, not being conexpected to make the savages believe tiie Up to thu sky (hero souods a cheer tent with disappointment, has procured trapper, sharply. That starts tho echoes flying AGENCY. that he was still friendly to them, and Back comes tho answer, loud and olear. Hig Face paw that ho was tricked, and leave of ahstnee for six months, four could not afford to lose their fur trade From gallant heart, though dytu Like for sucli trifles as the loss of his rifle and that Hover had tiie best of him. The Great Mineral Wav Depos- months on full pay and two on half pay liis kind lie was a coward at heart, of all Id A waves bemoment's tho brine tho attempt on ids life. He did not splice, it is said for the express purpose of prosit s Locators Hou ucort I Buptue the Itaq low I) lieve they would dare injure him again, and itli a sickly grin of fear lie laid tlio And fiom the break'! comes uofilgo pecting the country adjoining the mines. Schools. for they would surely know that lie bad ill gotten rifle against the elk's laxly and Of bring or of dying With the aid of an expert prospector, he back. spread tlio story of their attack uixrn stepped let Now, The follow ing interesting article was hopes to find other mines of the aame maO fbi?, dear flag, once more thy name. go that pony and walk off!" him at tho settlements, and his going to As always in thy story, commanded Jake, witli a meaning gestaken from the Salt hake Tribune of Sun- terial and equally valuable. them directly from the Fort would natIlfis set a thousand heurta aflame ture Tiie Indian obeyed, and hurried Tutienec and perseverance leadali to For thee and for thy glory urally make them cautious how they ofday last i elk at a pace Annie Bronson King in Harper's Bazar. fended him After getting among them away toward tlio retreating Editor Tkibunf.: This is one of success." tlio moaning of which Dover knew well. much rule his recover he to lmie(l prized tlioae lovely afternoons, when ever) thing TIIK INRUN SCHOOL. Jake's first move was hastily to loud by a stratagem. BOYER'S STRATAGEM. seems veiled under a soft min, ami the lii.s recovered riilo with heavy charges, The school here, mimbuing thirty-fivlie found only a few old squaws and in liis jiockets that whispering winds are blowing through pupils present, and three absent, win children at the Des Moines village, but having kept lulls would fit the bore. Then fastening his leaf and grass, driving sweet Inicls, like closed June 1st, with very Inti resting exwere bucks informed that was the 1S57 Trior to a largo tract of lake tertlio xmy lie docks, to feed on air. Island lake, whore they small rifle to the saddle of ercises. The children's singing, object ritory lying between the Upper Deg eam'ied at to the and animal that had ridden, tying with brusli its the had gone to limit for elk. pun spelling, reading and answer's to ques- - Moines and the Hig Sioux rivera was insage Despite neck of Dig Face's It was but a half days ride to the place, lariat dragging at tiie gent, aromatic odor and the endless w isle tjo:ls i,',"g.',igvuphy, could not have 'been fested by one of tho most villainous pony, lie mounted tiie Indian's horse, of sand, the air, sun, dowers of every excelled by white children of equal ad- bands of Indian outlaw a which the In- and lie discovered the tepees of the band turned and rode uoitlieast toward the sunlie the lake shore as at approached I foaming vantages and disadvantages. line, tho roaring, rushing, Minnesota settlements which were then age afti r dian policy of the government lias ever set. The most of the Indians had in got that sweep down from tin pago of questions in the caUchisin were called into being It was tiie band of streams the nearest w hire habitations. led by Inkpoduta Scarlet Toiut from the days hunt, and as he rode up Just as lie stalled lie looked back over heights above and the great billowy sided propounded, al! of which tin y answered eleven, who in tho winter of 57 massacred a were lying alxnittho fires waiting fur the his shoulder and saw Hig Face making mountains, partially covered with a scrub- ns promptly and as correctly as an eastern half hundred settlers in boil evensome for to women meat their their scattered frantic gestures fiom the top of a knoll by grow th of cedar, whose beauty when Sabbath School could have done. meal. cabins about Okuboji, Spirit and Pelican ing about a hundred rods away. Hut the viewed at a distance seems second only They got up and gave some grunts of whole At the close of the exercises, lakes, ami carried a number of women party, elk and ail, had passed out to that of the matchless cedars of Lebansurprise ns he approached, but immedi- of addresses of an encouraging nature, into n captivity far worse than death. into tiie valley of the Ktony, and sight " cordial most broke into enehauted an like These makes this ately on, appear Indians, disaffected Wapckuta were delivered by Col. F. A. llvrnes, Drs. the last that Jako ever saw of the band, bein and that a grinned way Sioux had been outlawed from their land. C. M. Snwt'-llas lie spurred his pony in tiie opposite diand J. C. Hcarnor, Mes-rown lidm for the murder of their chief. trayed their pleasure that lie should To watch the king of day, as he dispels K. 1. wars t'ae outw ilted Hig Face wavT. id D. a, Swanson W. (i. Dayton, them in so friendly a fash- rection, come the rosy foot prints of morning, and to (iillinaii, whose oratorical flights, no Tosagi They were tho pest and terror ion. among He had always dealt more fairly ing his arms. of sett lets in middle and western Iowa It was a daring stratagem vv Iiicli had gaze Into the depths of suulit air, while doubt, caused Calhoun, etc , to turn over fiom the time that them than traders were in tho scattering colonies with secured him liis rifle and a pony foi the meadow larks sing at- Heaven's gate in their graves. Mr. Ciltinau hails from lirst came in until their habit of doing. depredations .and one vv liich a man less and fill all nature with mnsic, U for tho the Hig Face, Olio Leg and Inkpaduta damage," keen Quaker City, and because of bis not and atrocities culminated in tho Spirit and wilted would never have hardy were thosn who greeted him. He moment heavenly, and ones soul seems being quite so large as Col. Ilvrnes, tiie Dike massacre. On that occasion whole shook among planned, and certainly could not have be with them bands all, intelling Into Itself to the were to escape one, settlements annihilated, their pour succeeded in carrying out. Indians call 1dm "Nepooeh habitants being generally taken by sur- hail come to swap again, and acted as blue of the atmosphere. liis men evidently gave Inkpaduta-an(little American) by which name he Is had happened. Tiiey tlio prise and killed insido their snow bound though nothing e!k herd a long chase, without The climate, though intensely cold big known. were immensely pleased, and one of the famllUariy cabins. any notion of vv hat had happened in their during the winter, Is dry and bracing, A large, comfortable school building Previous to this iissaere, which re- young bucks assisted him in unpacking rear. If any of them had seen Big Face and amt the summer season, except a few With sulted in the rapture and punishment of and tiien picketed his ponies with their Hover near greatly needed at this agency. the dead elk they must have n. ow days that are Interspersed, is as balmy as proper faeiliti".s, seventy-liv- e or a hun- a part of them and tlio disbanding of the white man had stopped only thought tho and next That an English June. evening morning dred children could be gathered into the the rest, tlieso Indians subsisted by begto take charge of liis gannv- - At any rate The whites at the agency enjoy re- school. The in" and plundering among the frontier were spent in trade; and fora half dozen will acbiiildihg present some ammunition and they did not overtake Jake, who pushed and fishing ubout red blankets, seltiements, by on to Lake where at a markably good health, at least their ail-- commodate only twenty-five- , into all rapidly yet, as many the mu them limiting of Jako eaiuo beads, (vossossioii lakes, and by a sort of blacksettlement he was safe from Indian asreads and maladies seldom prove fatal, as forty-fou- r were crowded Into it mink and the the muskrat tkius lieivcr, mail ii am (lie WapoUitas, whoso village sault. Ilove having been only two deaths among Indians bad year. Notwithstanding, tiie school lias was in the pipe stone region. Later, be joined Williams at Fort them fot a number of years, and those been burdened w ith had been to the After completed swap Tlio village of Inkpaduta was on the great difficulties this having passed through Inkpa-duta- s Dodge, Infantwere iafants who died of cholera the children, especially during tiie upper Des Moines, near Hie Minnesota the satisfaction of all parlies. Jake proin the night year, After that country um and pneumonia; diseases that are fa- last two months , have made posed to Inkpaduta that lie and a picked rapid pro- lino. Ij was more than a hundred miles number of his men should rido over to he trapped west of the Hig Sioux, as he tal to very young children, nine times gress. Tiie have assisted with plowing from any settlement, until the ill fated hislepeoon HieOchcyodan a littlo more considered the lake region "unhealthy out of ten, in any climate. and planting five acres of land in corn, squatters of tlio Spirit lake tragedy set- than a half day's rido and bunt elk at for him. Frank Welles Calkins in The There were no tled almt tiie lakes There is noe sickness ami a gnater the head vvalers of Stony creek, where Youths Companion. potatoes and garden truck, while the stationed within a week's march, troops average death rate among the Indians, girls have performed numerous light and tho frontier settlements were too ho knew that a big herd of them were i Arnold. Sir wlifcli Is the natural result of their crude household duties, such as di.sh washing, weak and scattered to offer organised feeding. Any one who ex;xets to see in Kir F.d-Had no winter's meat laid in, lie Ho mode of living, and tWir outire Ignorresistance in Arnold a man w ho suggests tlio wild making beds and sweeping. told tlio chief, and since lie hud traded ance of caring for their rick. of his poetry vv ill bo disapromance These Indians hold for Colorado and Occasionally I 'old trappers, inspire of his lie no had ride Faoo large gun to Hig its people, n most inveterate haired, and numerous warnings of tiie dangor, es- that carried a ball large enough to kill pointed. He is (piito small, with a very a r.uMt L icnwENT. tablished mid maintained their trapping most striking feature of an elk. If lie would go over with his thin face, the A short time since, Ilule Indian gill, tiie mere mention of the Grand Junction within tin hunting circuit of which is a long nose, which gives grounds Col. be two hostile kill him Jake und School arouses men elk, big feelings. " while playing In hur far lux's lnkpadutas band Among them was would give tho chief tho smallest pony him a somewhat Jew isli cast of countechanced to And a hailed revolver that llyrnes and myself have done all In our Jake Hover, a fearless frontiersman, nance. His beard is iron gray and thin, ho had brought with him chilbo went among Indians regard less of had been carelessly thrown down, and power to induce them to send their and he brushes it out from liis chin. My with the was taken offer, Inkpaduta not realizing Its fetidly nature, she began dren to that school which was partly danger one of tiie sort of adventurers and evidently took all the trapper bad impression is that he is bald, but 1 cannot w ith built with their money but our etlbrt whom, strangely enough, the savages said in certainty on this point, for lie playing and toying with it, wliefl, by way sincerity. lie consulted bis bucks speak seldom molested skull children take a wore To their been futile. have cap all tlio evening. Sii to the as all them fired found it and of ixregk usage, oil', discharging go, eager know Inkpaduta and his followJake amiable gentleman aud a is an Edwin be would to of force them from arms, the herd dcscriiicd as a by hire man had Us contents in the child's abdomeu, causers. lie visited their village every fall clever journalist as well as a poet. It and drive homes their break farms, one. up big wick-lap wound. a The ing very ditngerous and spring to trado ammunition or Tiie camp was hastily struck and the was. however, liis pvxtry that made him them from the reservation, and beyond a trinkets for furs. being near Tore Duchesne the hospifamous. Sir. Andrew' Carnegie, by the whole party set out for Jake's headquarOn one of these excursions he carried ters. where tal steward at the fort was immediately doubt, bring on an Indian war. They are tiiev that arrived evening way, owns tlieorigina! manuscript of the detailed to lok after the ease. His close willing to send their children to school a doublo barreled riilo w Inch lie had and camped for tlio night Jake had "Light of Asia," which was presentod to attention and experience brought the on the reservation, if proper means were bought in Dubuque. It was a fine wea- told Inkpaduta of H is partner who, lie him by Kir Edwin a short time after the Boston Transcript pon of German pattern, silver mounted, said, had no gun, but an old musket that hook was published. child safely through and she Is now on provided. ami Had cost him a hundred dollars would the C. J. Dr. Keatner, shot. pbvsi small Agency shoot notwithstandonly the highway to recovery, Clow to Crimes Through Conversation. The Indians were much taken with tins That uight, when they were alone in clan, who knivv nothing of the Indians ing the bull has 'not been extracted. and one of them, Feto Atanka (I!ig mind there is no field for the "To gun. my instructed the dugout, Jake Williams, when he came lure, possesses wonderful TIIK MINK.lt AI. WAX. silent, mysterious detective who never lace), wanted to swap a pony for it tael for drawing them about him and Hover told lum that nothing less than Ins partner, that as soon as tlio party The ozokerite, or wax mines, flint hav e should have got out of sight lie was to says any tiling to anybody except the showing sympathy for their needs. remarked a man twenty-livprune mink skins would get vvliat furs ho could on tlio iony left story book writers, been recently discovered near the southHe not. only serves them faithfully at the gun, that when ho could produce so pack is old and experienced in police who the and with iiim, rest tiie cache 'traps, western boundary of the Uintah reserva- tils office, but visits the sick and dying many wholo skins, 6iuooth and white in- make liasto for tlio nearest settlement on work. "1 have made lots of cases, and tion, have attracted the attention and at their " and when they are side. lie would swap. Tlieso terms of tho Little Sioux. every one of them 1 made by talking presence of a large number of specuia- - to far spent for medieiiiee to roach tledr trade were made known by signs and by Next day, at noon, the hunters were You can't get people to tell you anything1 vv illioul ors. Including most of the officers at cases, he kindly takes them nourishment, the use of such simple English words as talking to them Wherever camped near live source of the Stony, go always Eort Duchesne and a host of lesser lights. even when be has to do ro on a buckin the Indians understood. try to get into conversation look the sent for to out and scouts were A few months later, in autumn. Hover with people, especially with children The rush of fortune limiters to these horse. was before which elk herd, night. sighted well its performed brings Duty Children are very close observers, they was visited at his cabin on tlieOchoyedan A plan of I he hunt was determined on mines found its parallel only in the riot- own reward. lememhcr what they see, and as by several of Inkpaduta'B band, among always conas was and Jako before biept. ous throng that lias overrun Oklahoma Fin nik A. IVuiks, a rulo toll it accuiately." Washington them Husan (One la'g), Makpi Opetu sulted. they be he to was so that lie managed Tkfeo thoiMvml or move acres were Critic. Superintendent Uintah Indian Boarding (Fire Cloud, a son of the chief) and Hig of tho party. They were to go ill three staked, sflf In elulms, mrrf artive work in School, Uintah and Ouray Indian Agency. Fare. Hover found them squatted in tiie tiand in a triangk squads inclosing On entering Buenos Ayres from the AVmrr. Hocks, Utah, June 10, lSejtt. front of bis dugout upon the side of a in which rex In Hig Face u iih Inkpaduta mining and removing the mineral on pack one can hardly realize that it is tiie in ho from a as bluff pier caino in morning was 'Am. on horses, every direct going and one of the chief's sons. Roaring chief his traps They rose as lie apcity of South America and one of lints were built, tents pitched and stock In reply to the assertion Hint tho world round of or Cloud, Makpeahotoman. Hie most flourishing places in the world. with Ins ride across his shoulproached itA In made use no the and comfort of for the future may le dependent upon Liig Face had attempt to The streets are narrow and badly paved, brought After a fi iemlly round of der conceal tin rifle, vv liich vv as still in his boles several feet the miners. When Col. Bv rues heard of America for its supply of coal, a foreign his blanket from drew Face deep being not uncomHig possession, in fact, ho had carried it mon, ami the houses are mostly only the great bonanza "the richest, find in exchange cites tlio numerous midi'nined a bundle of black looking skins Hull!' Switzervilli a good deal of flourish aud distlie world" and the extensive operations coal fields of the Netherlands, Me bling urn mink, you give ground floor; some have ouo upper story, said lie. Svvcdrn, Denmark. Germany, Boland, evidently proud of owning such a but very few have two. However, it play, was the lie of opinion that the whole hemia. Survia and Hanover, which are uni up gun.' of tv. propel on nearer acquaintance. The Jako saw at once that the mink worn piece thing was located on the Uintah resi nat- estimated at 50.000 square miles, and Hefor day light the next morning tiie improves not wide, are straight streets, No worthless and though weather warm skins, lie To ion. dispatched satisfy himself, Russia with 22.000 square miles. Tiie hunting parties were mounted, and and uniform, and far better than those Mr. V. 0. Swanson, the eleik, and Mr. island of Formosa can show Ki.OOO square doubt they were tiie pelts of all the minks tli legion w hero the elk had been of Sev ille, Cadiz and a great many other the memlieis of 1 lu re was a l.eeuwiml blowing T. F. McConnell, another agency employ e. milts. Near 1eking ctsil veinsof ninety-liv- taken or shot by tiie icon European cities, and iietvveen fall and Hie summer important band early during elk found. and as the e to a: were l Hie feet thickness rom le northwest, to tiie scene of operations to take lu the tiie shanties vv hieh still exist in many of to intrusted been had and iiig months, Aussituation ami ascertain, if possible, ex- - Dirge coal fields are a Nu found in the principal streets are edifices which so lino a rifle might in that direction tiie herd was sur. tria, Spain, Portugal. Italy. Greece, lace in order that aetly where the boundary line runs. rounded without difficulty. Two par- would not disgiaee the best parts of Ixm-and Fersia, with 39.000 square lielong to one of live bund. Turkey After taking a gfuier.ti utivi'vntinn. Tiie tv..;.,', r drew back a"--- ! shook iiU ties t i:: u e .'uei Ll.v; dee- norl an- devn or Paris. Indeed, several well known b ii'h jjcliiCs H.x.p'Hi an.l V'iiii'.a.J I He other fro;n the west, and the third, ill s English and French linns have branch 1 tveme the csins they ' btviii ia. Tvf Uf a an re tsia, vritikttftoui revi-.quit--- repwlns styh vv rich was Jake, moved slowly forwiud establishments - reservation ; but the pnrlics-- v, Uo has! Ve do-!! !. Japan can furnish ti ouO i " about toexplain w Inti t.iev peifecllv to head oiiices. their were Ayres is of the Unit southeast. be true. the to fnm pelts knew ken jibssession of Uwm, bad done u af- square miles. There std! remain lb it h a sudden spring. It was plain that tho herd should lie tiie most F.urojiean looking city of South ter having consults d a map of isst that Falkland Island, IViSgohia and Peru, no account, wimn "lam The others v c t A i. far from inbeing English driven toward this last pnitv, who were A o.v v w bit'll contain riih coal deposits. The Hig Face was upon incorrectly outlined the reservation and forward also, and Hover's to rush in upon their front and turn in appearance; I should rather describe Hirlion is sprang Chili un of southern stantly threw the mines on tire public domain, hugest When ho them aixviit. This would bring tlio wholo it as Mi ditorranean," though it would immense coal bed. Hrail contains coal rifle vv as vv renched f ran him bo dillicult to say whether it is more and, according to which, the nearest beds of seventeen to Ins he let to forced was dodged hunting party upon them. gun , go feet twenty-fivProvencal or Italian. which Spanish, rlaiin was eight miles from flis reserva bushes of was a In tlio one thicket into pvrfeet. plan respect hit k ness. In the United States of Co quickly The great majority of tlio working At about sunrise the big drove was seen tion. On this basis tiie innocent tres- ioinhia a scit t chalky coal of good quid- - K''''W up to Hit door of his habitation The Indians fired several shots after by Inkpadutas party, and Hover ob- classes are Italians, and the inscriptions passers; were averse to giving up their it y is found. Mexico, Vancouver's 1 but lie was not lutimcd lleroael cd served, vv ith no little satisfaction, that on all the shops near tiie water are in him, New South Wales ail have coal; and Hut on advancing into toward him. that language. For bitter information and guidance, tiie latter country has 25.0(H) square his canoe, in which he kept a squirrel theelk were coming directly came right on without seeming the town, one hears quite as much EngIn miles. They addition thereto, Queensland, other rifle muskrat ami for Col. Byrnes sent for the field notes, shooting German and French spoken as SpanVictoria and West Australia add upvvaul small game, secured the weapon and to see the hunters, w ho luid spread a lit- lish, ish or Italian: and English lxxiksellers, which located the boundary line on the of ir bucks of tin tho and close tlo lay New made bis escae along 11,0JO square miles of coal. through the tall grass German Bierhallcn and French hotels summit of a spar of the Wasatch lunun Zealand furnishes 70,000, Insides Tasof the Uniom, whither tiie Indians did ponies. aixituid. The restaurants are almost all in the two hundred mines and more There were than seveial tains, taking mania, New Caledonia, Natal, Alaska not pursue him establishments equal to the miles beyond them. Armed with this in- and other partially developed xirtums elk, and Hover said it was a splendid French, from He made his way to a settlement sixty in best oil t lie Paris boulevards down to bulls the eomo see to them on, should which of at the he vvoild, sight Rules authority', represent and tried dispatched a distant, to ruise party again disputable whoso chief delicacies are Mr. T. F. McConnell and Mr. Ktanard lea.-'- t 100, 0oq square miles, in addition to U go and hunt Inkpaduta's band, and tiie lead, "an aero of hraivliin' horn." sauerkraut aud snails. Every nation's mov down in' swift lie ex pre-sas it, res. The coal fields in former lieu are drive them out of tiie region, but lie tastes are censultel. Tiie Marseillaise Smith, both agency employes, in , Purge Hie main but w partially explored, and could not find half a dozen men within like the front of the imi in a blizzard. can of seveo stn'vvait polk emeu Indians) in know u gel bouillabaisse, tile Neapolitan raWhen the foremost elk were within to tiie geologists. Tiie coal la circuit of tliiity miles who bad in-- ! only full regimentals, or ratio r police uni- fields of NoHlt America (excepting Alas- teiest the Indians straightened up. violi and macaroni, made and cooked by gunshot his cause make to in it enough form a four horse t am. loaded and ka and Mexico) arc as Littlo considered their own Hut be found one adven-tuiou- and with lour veils dashed tleir ponies his fellow count n man, and an Englisheuanee of a grxxl cut of Hut instead of man has a ns an and are extra those with in statement tiie packed foregoing fellow, who went back wnli lum at the face of the herd provisions, roa-- t lie would lnve in tlian vvhMo ad like cut bunch tie. nriny ;''v Uil of Africa. ni"g spit to ids ti upping giouc.ds on theOUic)(it) Deuick. hoi.se for each nmu. tu.v GIlL'S. When this formidable ( ?j command reached tin mines ami exhibited their t r- - to Wfttnn. .Judge T disperse all inirmlers, or, In se (men A .1. Alexander, Harmon Cum of obstiua'y, to ra'l upon Major Chalice J. H. UurdiH k. at Fort Duchesne, for t he services of a vleik-- T. I!. Giles. A weajor and Collector Thos. Woken, Jr. hundred and twenty-livtroops, the ron.s would-bTreasurer Joeph Hatch. millionaires, orestfalh n, Attorney Win. Bu. and without resistance, took up the Sheriff R. Jones. shovel and the pick and walktd, freMeDonaM. Coroner John H. quently casting a backward g'ance at Giles. T. Recorder ft County Ofllcors. (At the rfxjent Ringing of the ar ship at Apia th captain of one of thm ordered the fi.og tin filled The tmu on board another of the Htmed vtM(a greeted u with a chocr which wiu re-poutitwj to wiiti their iacst oritoUt t f tbciojai caputin utiti hie uicu J Aero the peach blow sky of spring TUeatorm dark cloud are loounug; With suJirn voice the breaker ring. The thunder loudly booming or-d- riu-n- n e e vv tin-lo- ' vv tontlk H j Inkn-imna'- au vv g Tlow-IIovv'bI- s. Mer-i-ca- 1 u Shc-te- la-- t ra-xh- wlck-i-up,- vv e wick-i-nps- 1 "How-Hows!- c'r-elin- g 1 ' (- y,--- aro-sti- !! . s ' k-- ent-rprl- j j nl a - lef Fwotiian TENDING THE BABY. HOW THE ROSES PALE THE MOTHERS UPON AND ", run m 'i Uleod e.l IVrclicron Hors,, LEOisr, DIE CHEEK, The Jolly Fun John Had Playing and Iloiuplug with HI Heir Getting an Into the Daily Worries That Fall to Many Women Here's s IIow the mothers arms and back ache after caring for this pink and white tyranny, so helpless and yet 60 exacting. Our homes are not all provided with cook, nursemaid and housemaid. Not to disguise tiie fact, a majority of the little ones are nurtured by the mother, y. , j who combines all those offices in herovvn patient person. If tho domestic machin- Will unitl fur t lie season xt A. Hxtcb's Hari ery runs smoothly, in many homes, it is For terms, see R. Junes. because Hie house mother is tlio pivot upon which swing bo many activities. It is of those homes without wealth, yet witli refinement, that I write, where is fa lotmouiiurui sums in audition and subtraction, mostly subtraction, must bo done every week. It is here tiie babies gather. Tiie storks 9 On und ivatonablt seem to be fond of these humble homes, Product Uikon m inivintnt. lrm herofur they never forget them. The ffxdfaixx Cltx- isms of life are laigely by Hie firesides. Smith'n residence. ouih ol The angels of tiie children see and tell tiie rather on high. These mothers who have so much to do and bear, with a narrow incomo at their disposal, need our ov mpatliy. UidfirMer, Funeral Director and Embatmer, JOHNS DAY OF SOLID FCN. I believe tiie majority of men thiuk A full line of rmlerfnkhtg Gtnxls constantly tho care-- of a baby is eliild's play They on ll.iml. come home from shop and office and see MTh( Main Street, Bulk City Opposite tlio lost bud fresh, in its dainty white, and think what an easy time Kate has, Iavk ( it y Hotel. Olticeopen Day und NlgUt. witli such a cherub to play with. It surely cannot be work to toss and rock and bin" to tiiis little man, with bhiniiig eyes. And yet the liouso mother looks tired. Tlio tears are almost at the eyes, the mouth trembles, and John, stupidly kind, wonders vvliat it is all about. Hut liis eves are opened at last, lie lias the influenza and must stay at home from the office. What jolly fun it will be to play with that son ami heir. Kate shall go to her cousins for tho day. Loo can see to the kitchen. And so tiie good wife departs, with many cautions and warnings to John, as to colic, food and naps, the baby meanwhile crowing lustily as the mother gives it a good-bcaress. John wondcis why Kate grows old bo fast, she is really fading. Pool woman, she lias not been out ou a jaunt like this fur months. The baby for tiie first half hour is an angel. What fun it is to dandle him about. Now lie drops off iu a impend John will read tlio paper. Hut just as he is deep in the leading article, oblivi ous to babies, there is a moan, then a cry and John comes to liis senses. How ho cries, how red ill the lace he gets What does possess tlio child? He takes Main Street, oppoMtf IVwtoffice him on Ids knee, ho rocks him, lie turn bles him, aud now at last lie walks with him, but still lie cries, his little lipskxik in" so grieved. Leo comes in ami in quires about dinner. Mistress always s(es to that. By this time John is in a piofuso porspiratioiL Tlio swear" ordi red is liis, in the order of iiu ture. Ho is finally summoned to u picked up" dinner What a contrast it is to the inviting board of Kate. How does she get tune to attend to it? lie asks himself But how that baity cries! In 2 doors north of PoMottleo, Balk City. fact lie yells lustily at last Leo puts liu I ei Neat, (lean an Cozr. Th head into the doui to inquire if lie lias Table mtiling ii) alwav he up i ett i, ibe it had Ids milk Zounds! John Imd for the market afford. Kate had charged gotten it entirely. Meals al all Honrs, at the Going Price. . him to warm it at 1 The baby was hungry; the poor little fellow was suffer lie got ing from any empty btoinaeli liib milk and now is asleep, witli a little F. it. HR K. Proprietor. shadow on Ids bright face. nt rij -- Clirlstiaxi Handberg iiiuRMiitlinn Street, Helser J F RICHARDSON, F.H. WHITE. Park City, Utah. 1 Fatrcnage Solicited. KATIi HAS THIS KVKltY John's conscience troubles DAY." him. lit- No hen be is hungry wonder tho little colt cried. Now lie take up that article again, feeling a lit tie misused with Ids dinner of "scraps ' He lias forgotten ail about the blessed heir when lie bears a little moan. The dinner came too late, ami a forenoon ol crying, with no nourishment, will have its eifeet. And now tiie cherub cries Mercy, what a voice! Ho lias the colic. He twists and wriggles and rolls John gives him catnip tea, and lie is easy fora minute, then lie begins again, and finally he takes him up and marches lip and dovvu the house, singing at tlio top of his voice, "My heavenly home is blight and fatr." His buck aches, man as lie is, liis arms are tired ami bis bead buzzes like a machine. What does possess the child! He certainly will cry himself to death Alter an hour and a half of this play tiie baby drops into an exhausted sleep, and John lays him down.- - ilodoesnot read tho paper as he sits down. Ho lias it wrong bido up. but lie says to himself. "Kate lias this every day, and then he does a good deal of thinking He is a sensible man. Ho lias found out how much play there is in minding a baby Wlien Kato comes home rested and l(xking younger than she lias for years, witli news and chat of her visit, a very humble man receives her. There is pity and admiration mingled h his glance. Tlio baby receives liis attention everyday after tins, at odd moments, when at home, he takes him and becomes quite exqicrt i:i tending liis son and heir Kueli is tho mother's experience with her baby Let us not allow, because of her great love to her child, the roses to A Counpale and die upon her check. try larsou in Good Housekeeping is always cross vv To tla.e X.ad.ies (if Iteber and Surrounding Countrv. HEW MILLINERY! JP-.- T .1 AtiinvEI). Large Shipments -- GREAT and VARIETY J At tiie new Millinery Establishment of IMIRS. ZDTTTO.AOT, In old Pent Office WILL XOT IiF Butlriin. UNDERSOLD! ftevorn, nd Thanking my patrons for v strict Httention to hiiMne?pnst and moterU price, I hope to merit a share of vourptt romme. Roll. THORNTON, AVallsburg, Itnlij'BxE Carrie the Mail from Dehor to Wallslm ami intermediate points, Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Will curry pjmetpfpr, Freight or Package to Charleston, or burg, on Will iReascuaTals Terms One of tho prominent figures in West-crly- , U. I., is "Steeple Jack, by which name William Wallace, tiie chimney re" Streple Jack's pairer, is known. method of vv orking on a chimney i liov el and interesting and hcnlwavs has large audiences. He i never out of work, He . sets Up liis own peculiar device fnr a is which of a liis feature staging, profession and vv liich enable him to complete Has a New Stock of. tlio a job iu about time Unit it takes to erect an ordinary staging. "Steeplejack' first places a long, light ladder against tiie chimney that is to ie operated on. Then, mounting it, ho drives a peculiarlv shaped iron pin into tho brick work and binds tho top of the ladder fast to this pin. .Standing on the top round of this FOR MEDICINAL TUErOSES. ladder, lie drives another pin into tho as nhove his head as lie chimney high can reach. A rope is tiien passed over s s this pin and mado fast to a round in a second ladder about throe feet from its bottom round. Tins ladder i then hoisted . S. Murdock Proprietor. , up until it rests on tho top of the first ladder. It is then made fast to tiie lower ptin, and then "Steeple Jack" mounts to tiie top of it and, driving in another j JOHN X. CAKF.0LL, pin. secures the top round to that. From thil ladder a tliiid is hoisted, as before, and DEALER' Jack and tlio ladders, as many of them HERDER AXD CATTLE f as bo necessary, continue to nse as far as I , AYasiiteh County, Utah. may bo desired. It is estimated that he has clambered al out fifteen miles up into Co.. tih-the ail in tku a . Philadelphia Tm.cs. V III bcr. Wasatcli Salma Wines, Liquors and CoiogneSpirits rF-cru- vv v - bbantiE3-Jame- AVa-at- r |