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Show uaijara f IntoroMdni' Information and Current Ciiiiinitnts Pre- Editor and Matagcr. Gku. Rattci:.'., TUESDAY. pared for llasty Headers. APRIL 2S, 101. I' resilient Harrison spent For the month the Chinamen of have been bringing In a number of coyote skins to reunite the bounty. It is now discovered that they have been baiting the animals with portions of the bodies of deceased Chinamen exhumed from the Chinese cemetery at Rock Springs. Several months ago twenty Chinese corpses were dug up, the bene taken from the bodies aud returned to China. The parts of the bodies which remained were baited with strychnine aud left in the canyon where the boning process was done ami the result has been a big crop of coyote. Hum! ay in San Francisco. A'jitwil i the 7Wj'k', U ler, at class mail nuttier. ter-on- ! farmer of Uintah county are iug commendable efforts for TUe There was $751,000, 000 in the United State;' Treasury the first of this month. Shipments of cattle from Evanston have been heavy for the past eight riiOTI.CTIOX. ntak pa-- t Hock Springs weeks. special train of tea passed through according to the following, taken Evanston last week booml for eastern points. from tlie Piipyuiogt: We understand from Mr. W. S. Hullingor Count Von MoUfce, formerly Chief of Merrill's ward, that a very Marshal of the German Empire, died on M. B. E. A. move in connection with tli lias taken place in tlmt ward. $101.80 Inur- the 21th. One of the biggest Irrigation schemes as a benefit fund to put in ing laen Robert Dunlop, a Wall street broker, lltf! crops of tiwwe w ho may lie indigent or ever evolved In the Western country Is litis the Lord idea conceived the that unable to plow and plant their own land. now In process of fonnati n. George wants him to kilt all sinners. Several have been aided thereby. the joiirnollst, Is or Tin AssotT.vrtos; A fac simile of the caravul in which kooutiovs and the the projector leading spirit in Kkholvkt, Tliat re a farmer and pro- Columbus sailed to the New World Is to the enterprise, and Is backed by a syndiducer of Ashley valley do hereby most he exhibited at the worlds fair. cate of New York and Chicago capitaldenounce the credit system' titat bus SO Imiulinipjsd nnwlvea and the merIn the neighborhood of Rock Springs ists. A company known as tlie Green chants of our county, and we do hereby and not going more than six miles from River Canal and Land Enterprise, has pledge ourselves to use every endeavor to uttlie city hall, there will be sheared this been farmed for the purpose of obtaintlie same, terly nnnibilate liimoi.rKi), Tliat we curtail our expenses spring about 1 ,000,000 pounds of wool. ing HO.CKX) acres of railroad and Governand use every endeavor to to our ment laud in Sweetwater and Uinta conn A company Is luring organized to eskeep front debt. Wyoming, and all the preliminary Kkmolvo furtlicr, Tlait we demand ensli tablish a hat factory. The capital Is maps, laud grants, etc., have been plans, for our produce, use every means to secure placed at (10,000 and Logan will probathe same, that wo may pay our honest debts completed and It is expected that the be tlie selected for the factory. bly place and support our families. work of development w 111 be began this Goulds fast run from Omaha to Chic What a id casing it t sud Im if our spring. As that country Is tributary to farmer would take similar steps and go ticat the record In American railroad this city, (Eianston) tlie enterprise canabolish forever that ruinous principle ing. A speed of 102 miles an hour was not fail to be profitable to our merchants Evanston Heyistcr. known as the credit system. The farm' maintained for a short distance. ers of Wasatch county should do someA general meeting of the citizens of A remarkable story of petrification of They have no Logan wa called by the trustees for the human remains comes from Youngstown, thing for moral right to sell their crops si months 13th of April to consider. ways and means Ohio. Mrs. John Crcgan died there before harvest time. for continuing the public schools. Only March 15, 188, and her body was .InThe people of Wasatch county are rich two citizens besides the trustees respond- terred In the village cemetery. Last but they know it not. Nearly alt of ed to the call. week her husband, wishing to remove them liv In their own house, till their Trof. Greenwood ha resigned tils po- the remains to another grave, caused own land, ride In carriages and are not, as principal of the Sanpete Stake them to he disinterred. On reaching the sition w as a rule, overburdened llh work. Yet, outer box containing the coffin the digunder alt these prosperous ami happy academy on account of fulling health. He will follow other pursuits for about gers found It intact, but they were surconditions, there are some who will a year; but may resume his labors in the prised at Its enormous weight. They mortgage these happy homes for someconcluded to bring It to the surface beschoolroom after a short time. thing they could get along very nicely fore opening it, though It required the without and would do so If they had to A dispatch to 7Vwp from Rome says effort of six men to hoist it. The lid pay the cash down, providing they had It Enron Fava, in his report on the New was removed, and the features of Mrs. in their pocket. Orleans affair, expresses a belief that C'regan, with scarcely a sign of decomthere Is no way aut of the situation; as position, were disclosed. There was a the Federal Government has no power HIGH WATER. slight discoloration of the surface, but to give Italy the satisfaction demanded. this could be readily washed away. The A family moving from Tennessee to eyes were closed, the mouth firmly shut, If warm weather comes on suddenly as threatens now ther w 111 be wild work Texas were poisoned while camping ln and the bauds lay across the breast as Itoone county, Arkansas, by a centipede when the body was laid in the grave. along the track of the mountain torrents I'cople living or owning land along the being accidentally hulled In the coftVe. The clothing had decayed, but the body river had better be prepared for an extra The mother aud two small children are had completely petrified. So perfectly gush 'or high water this spring. Tlie dead and the father and three other chil- had the process gone fmward that It hud moulded a statue in perfect resemblance 1rovo river Is a wicked little streein at dren are In a serious condition. be- -t in high water, and tills being such a M rs. C'regan. of Deputy Marshal Joe Rush has returned late, cold spring tho wetness is stilt in to Salt Lake from Cheyenne, where he the mountain and If old Sol gets a fair lias been In attendance Tik Evanston papers are still advernpon the trial of fluid shake lie will send that Parker and Tfpownr tho two stage rob- tising winter clothing. They must have down in a h urry, sweeping and tearing bers captured by him ln the Blue moun- given up all hopes of having any summer away all obstruction tliat comes' within tains some time ago. They were con- ln that part of Wyoming this year. its reach. victed and will get good long terms. What a pity that all of this precious Class. fluid should bo hurled past us at one Sunday last a special train of fifteen Decline of is old enrious watch how to It cars of over the Pacific Union things hay as the passud time, leat lug ns to gaze after It are passing away, and "all things boy did when he missed the bird he shot for Beaver. It was shipped by Reylaiice new." In not one only, but in at I But such has nature destined it & CrambeU of American Fork. Another and professions, trades, rnney cars will go methods have pursuits should be. There Is certainly someway consignment of twenty-twbeen completely revoluto hold this water hack until It Is most forward to the same parties In Denver tionized, and it has become the fact that cars sueh means as used to bring success in needed, but the question Is has the time til a few days, making thirty-sevethe olden timo are now obsolete, discome todo It? Is the harvest ripe? If In all. carded and- wholly lacking in utility. not, It Is fast ripening. It can ami will Rcr. Wilson f Lnk, Wyo., while Take tlie great daily newspaper of today be done sooner or later ; tlie brain and walking from Fort Bvhinson to Craw- for an example. Who would be satisfied arm of man have overcome difficulties ford, met a negro who without warning with the papers of even thirty years ago, far more Intricate than this. . hauled off ami knocked the preacher printed as they were in their comparadown. Wilson drew a razor amt kept tively small circulations on the lumberEaukoxk should take steps to estab- the iicgri from repeating the assault, but ing presses of that period? The pnrfuct-in- g of a lish a tire department of some kind here the latter picked up the minister's valise new oratheofstereotype rs art brought in and newspaper enterprise, run and it. lit Ilcber. If we can do no better let ns away with now circulations of jwo or three hunhave a bucket brigade, but by all means A German Immigrant recently landed dred thousand are printed on tho fastest let ns have some protection against Arc. at New York without money, who has printing machines of tho day in an hour Let us meet immediately and organize been In au Insane asylum and convicted or two the machines being increased in number as required, and tho stereotypourselves Into a Are company If we do of murder. He says the Gorman governing process being equal to the manufactno more than to appoint some cool head- ment paid his passage to America ure of os many duplicate pngosans may ed person to oversee tlie work done at a It w 111 bo sent to the Treasury De- be needed. tire and give directions, It will be a great partment with the suggestion that GerIt is an age of stir. Men mnst move, help. At the Shelton tire last fall there many be asked for au explanation. and they must maim their business move. were bund reds of gallons of water The man who doesn't advertise in the John E. Wors.ey of Provo and Miss wasted after It had been sarried In newspapers is a back number. Men reMVmile White of Spit Lake City obtained gard him ns a curiosity a relic, and the buckets for a block or more. Now this Is all wrong; we should have a license to get married on Monday, says boys ask him where ho got his hat lie some system In the management of such the l'rovo Dispatch. The couple were In is behind the times. The race to which MaiiM a few day ago, but the gent says he belongs Is nearly extinct The adthings and tho water we carry should be he got the license only to fool his mother. vertiser has most of the business the used aud not There wasted. Judiciously How tlie lml y explains It we have not relic used to have, and will soon have the fa a hot, dry summer before us and we rest And where will the rclio bo then? should make some preparations to pro- learned, buk they went back slnglo. What can he do but to retire from the tect urselvct against the ravages of Afauti CentiurL unequal struggle, and join his ancestors (Ire. Remember the saying, God helps Nrw Yoiik, April 23. there in that silent city where nobody adverthem who help themselves. were 8171 Immigrants landed at the barge tises that place whose inhabitants nre noted for being "unanimous and for office. Among the passenger lauded well enough alone?" No trade "letting from the steamer Wisconsin," from revolution is more complete none betHkiii b Cu needs a bank more than Liverpool, were eighty Mormons, In ter established than the change which any other thing at present, except the charge of two ciders, cii route for Utah. has been worked in the matter of newsfixing up of tho cemetery. llw much This Is the first batch of Mormons ar- paper advertising. The merchant who longer are we going to neglect that sa- riving hero under the new Immigration doesn't use tho newspaper advertising columns freely is doomed. The merchant cred duty aud allow the sage brush to law, which excludes polygamists. who uses them freely and judiciously grow at w 111 w lthln tlie enclosure of that The Michigan Senate has passed a hill must reap great rewards. silent city ! It U a shame to let that the mayors or other officials place tcnialn In It present condition requiring Itoaat Iotn of Elephant authorized to Issue permits shall not Is and also It the of longer, only thing On the bill of Lira of the r.ilace, Cina license to any newsboy or Kraut a public nature that this community has under 14 years old unless It Is cinnati, one day recently tVn appeared to be ashamed of. All that U needed Is shown that the applicant has attended the rather unusual dainty, "loin of elefor someone to take the matter In hand It was, in fact, part cf Chief, phant. school at least four months during the the vicious elephant who wa shot in tho and all w U1 be there to help, let ns not bill The also applies to Cincinnati Zoological gaulen, and was delay our duty In regard to this any preceding year. and district messengers. not bad eating, as some of the force of longer but to go to work aud do It at telegraph this office can testify. It was without vuce. The bunko-steerof Salt Lake conexception the best ro.v.t elephant that tinue to ply their vocation epeuly, Hotel Mad. any of us had ever holding the police In contempt, Tub Deep Creak mining excitement has reached fever heat. A stage line flue old fellow, who conFor Kale. lias been established and miners are ducts his operations within the shadows of the walls in the Is from alt directions. The Salt surrounding Temple, pouring Tlie Hailstone Ranch, comprising 100 d Lake paper are booming the new livid reported to have made several the moneyed men are Investing la the winnings rcceutly from rerbant tendcr-foe- t acres ofdusircablo land, apply to William Peterson, who have just sense enough left not desert region and tho great American 866 West 14 street Sahara is receiving a genuine boom. to squeal. Lake CitWho said that Western Utah wasnt Tho Union Pacific railway has a! mot good for anvtliiug lait a w inter range for 3,000,000 acres of land in Wyoming, Mrs, Duncan, having folly recovered from sheep and hardly fit for that? which is first class for grazing pnrposes. her hde illness and having ju4 received a The land stretches from Fort Steele vveto the Utah line. Xegotlans are now large shipment of new g, ,), is taking her Thkhk Is talk of establishing a Med usual interest in trimming and an pending for the sale of a big slice of this College at Salt Lake City. We hope domain, the line of goods. purchasers intending being the movement w 111 amount to more than cattlemen who hare been crowded out f talk In the end, and that our territory other oration Rad-aby the march of progress J lire., of Park City will pnv eight yvtll soon boast of haring one of the and civilization. cents a pound for pork. For particulars infinest medical colleges In the country. The Ft. Pctorsbuig OTiritil .1fsfcttijrr quire of Joseph Husband at publishes a decree prohibiting any Jewish Pink I. i:k, an Evanston celestial, at- artisans or traders from entering Moslhauk Receipt Books constantly on out of the cow and expelling those already residing hand at this officr. tempted to run the tvj o.'fic? the other day hut wa himself there. The wrote with hi own run in" and Ldg.d behind the barn. hand m tli J bottom of the original doca- Extemive adv sing is the key to success. A eouum-ndahl- ilun.-ite- well-know- n MKS'n-itj- ei a Hamilton Bashaw, Fine TROTTING Bred Horse, stand at J. T. Wilsons barn at Midway, Utah, for the Season of 1891. te o n - . To-da- y t boot-blac- k cr y seetn-Ingt- gray-bearde- d good-size- -t . .v,-It- jr l'ar Lrou by lGlbands Bashaw was foaled June FrankB. Teft of Genoa, Illinois; color, black; high, and weighs 1200 pounds in condition. 310 for tlac SEA.SG2ST. ZBLGGI D DEALER IN ALL KINDS iid uot stop with tp. The confederates went ''dlie'if&S on i k tfter conque.4, au-- gain,. 1 the lauds they fm-,- l of lonih- last Austria uogotiau-- and A,,, 4i with tho brave caul, once "Ur5llalt,l, At the end of the truce th, i anil their )ar;is,-insi-- Si Swiiz .rii;r hostilities, nn-- by treaUu-r,,,rfS! N couibmed stirred up tl, Auotber bloody battle took nl r Araoeiatiou.) ICo.iyriht by American Fross KNOLD WIN- KEL.lt I El) anil CA i the sheaf of bloody Austrian spears will not be forgotten by Americans bo long as the text books of our coat- - in 136S, whera tho Austria,, am light 'Ubur- gfricl pelivery v prdef Mvalr, blaughter. The Swiss rl!t stones down the nuoa filj tinue to set before men am causedprecipices a st.mlnKln tn? the youth stories hllecteu tue of (he worlds no- iu confusion forautry.anlthcbaaw the blest heroes. The thousand were kill.-Asaresi.lt courage bwitzer.au Jn? lml and devotion of victory for twenty jem-stria ThTcnnfV Svv hs the patriot grew in strength and wealth . anlii places his name foundation of its great prosperit. marthe among is recognized as the opeahm iLf pach trobfi tyrs to liberty c.ml a successful and fruitful war well nigh to the Tha lieroof e!i top of tlie list. Cut of Stauz, ia the Umenvahf toaf. the deed is not zeruo aud beyond tin, bike' south i1 i half told ia the the contingent that came from famous the with account given simple UuULe poem anil in biographical notices. Lrilliaut episode, tho grandeur of a many this does not lie simply in the startling climax; glory preceded and followed the wonderful deed. Tho worels "Make way iukelricd meant for liberty ou the lipsof a great deal. The Struggles of the people of Cwitzer-lauagainst the rapacious lords at home le rs from abroad and invaders and have made them celebrated among the freemen cf the earth. It v as in a conflict with tyrannical Austrians that a handful of patriots went out to do battle, and one of their number to achieve undying fume aiul purchase liberty. Vp a generation there hail existed a confederation of eight cantons for the purpose of defense. They had dunnies at their doors ia the persons of poweiful lords and their robber retainers, ami the ruler of Austria let pass- P-. -- OS-C . no opportunity to injure them in retoliation for damages dene ill past wars. One BATTLE ron THE STAXDAfiaI uay a few viilagere ho ww-- oppresse by to their as an increase of taxes propose were then called. A caat of they neighbors of the city of i.uzenie a league said to have belonged to him is preserve . of rights, and tho lord who-ggiinswera in the arsenal at btanz, and a mornunm of tae movethus menaced put the to him stands near tho pari.,!, ment to death. N ear the town theie isa chapel conssorstid This cvu'lty was a spark that sat the to his memory. A was diet whole confcdeiation ou fire. , Skeptics have tried to discredit the Ta. heM, war was dee! ire o the lords i:i genkelried story, an l among other thing eral. an the liter re to tlnir causa with claim tint knightly armor would haq Duke Lcopul J, of .Vuslr'a. .Tho duke withiitool the spears. It seemn, thouA T of two' iko at he'd 1 of t!w fyor. 'v;.ruo ! tli ;t at luttb the Wicket j mount colnmrs-cnc- of ii.fautryanJoncof did nit Wz np ti their kaijbdf c l knights. The latter tr.imbercl 4,'JJl D hsidi's, tlio d.iy was intensely The ccnli..ler.!tes had a p at Adel'.vyl, diuity. hot an.l h?avy arm ir wiw out of pla, au-near Sempz'-h- , o:i the vox I to .'ho Aastri.uvi wotv it au I s t.TTered in men. The were led by miihtcred but the SvUs bam: n;arthf LeoWhen of Gundolfingen. Petermanii, bjn-- di I uot noed- ti b.5 s ensumiwwt force saw the contemptlhle polds knights cs'uu if wer? entitled to wear it Wbw that barrel the road to Luzerne, the city Wiukoirie I resolve i u;ou iddarhf'Mi Iu eournomlol liii wife and cIiiU tub coraradj'i, n:il it is a rn liter of r&arJtbi twevity ye trs after tiie b ittlj there Ar;nl V.'iukeh'io i nt Ibj head of ahaw - ..... mounted the fo. ,. ... hold in Stauz. tions were billy and uns.iited fjr cavalry Tiie feat attributel to WinfcelrM s ia a movement.. The column was There aro five similar ciyso rani. dje.i, the reri.l. O le was ia square. Laving Macs ti.; war between th? rear ranks exreiuha ; their spears forward II aud the Ibrw i so that the Lout should appear nu iui atiiml F.71; a M'cond at Itatisbou iu . penetrable hedge of pointed toel. r.t Nancy ia the v;t bctwwa the Suia t he The teller, after customary and Civirlts the IJd.l i i 1177; a fourth a s,.i to bis follow cr. If any one is Frasii priiji-rin tho Svr!d:n war, HCIUjiiU woo pro-etihnseif ua ibie to cope Knj pol, in the rcii- ioua w:r v.here retire." with fj.ir of the enemy iTiuk. I i dw! u foil, ia i; U. Two ii i r!, el men beljj (ia ' to too region clironiole d ttod ninety year which !; o.i ;.u ;; thatiouble mirched corielina after t tie b sttle, bat the eatry bis !xi out, ;. n i sere were l.SJJiv n lioio ;. These It swan proiioa e I ail i iterpjl G in ibiu-geformed i i the shape oi a we i of thj FiftcnU ia ciiruai.d j. in I on stan bn - at Hr; point w.tii a s an in brttlo n c mb aud picturr each si leaf inm. Toe next rank 111 1 file eeutury, cf the .NX.oent.ii ceatnry. fchsnpii'di mi soldiers, r.nd the third seien, and so on. m:rv'udg'i luttie, and NVinkclrieti jnrt When 0 ike Leop i s L.iig itt the in it- is rerorde in the earliest chroukb curl in- - ir.u its ia of their ovi cal.i.ni, of Swi.-Ltie people, vvit'i the exception am learn that their Lv. lor proposed that , of oaa, having t!w ailesei ! with leveled thosq'i.ire should a lv n iathiscbnr ouishioa Its inUTiui.itioa, lira-a viy .til opponti 1. 1 ii inces set iolo (dutotl ! bo accounted fors mi sh lot. Tao d i ;; eiol dined, up a tliejpMUiid that fourcjscs of theUadoe Hero o.v.i toad, fjr my people, I carreil in Svi wars of that era,aadt will die." not have bjt The ground on which the Inule took iiifttanee nt Sempaeb may time of to unwilling allegiance by peareil so remarkable at the pi ice was of tais memoir ns it did at a lattf tiie Austrians. The Swiss d; n t staid still to await dare, ia view of tiia results that UoRaC L. KiLMEl the avalanche of Leopold's spear. The from it. wedge wa- - set ia motion and adv.vu ii schools i iu I con- s. For furtlicr particulars apply to "Wm. Wilson, Midway, Utah. nEOBONX in hU tmh. Ti A men, 075 killed; t"li7u-'"ljlkilled and nearly all of ,h!lf 2lim-Ue- Sl.npcd Fhnlans Against '? a Austrian Square, Ho Drew a Dozen Points Into HU Oita Doily ami Savrtl the !):' Ay da!J 1 ARNOLD WiNKELRIED PURCHASED VICTORY. n will Hamilton i.t m th mil. fourteen. In one t.use the tore up the aimer Ln , OARING HO'.V Bj.-u- ti, g' SivISS HERO, STORY OF A incut a notice to t!io officials of Moscow tliut the decree w as to be carricJ out In every particular. It is stated that a similar decree is projected for Kt. Petersburg. AND CON'Ji:N'.Si:i. CLIIl):i) Im: Wasatch Wave. OF- - J 1 . watt locil a;1 iml' ffif is .oonW,6Un uu hqpuWah C &&- - lO v aT ocL orfe. . MOULDINGS CONSTANTLY ON HANS. Notice. Planing Done on Short IRON AND WOOD TURNING. d Tcrsk- Mm de.-p-- ji jls, EI''1(,nia fiiends in U K da Tamer p W aloea Fnydcr fleber ! jliison i lis v-- 2fVid.,w3r, TXtaJfci Snwff iV Mb 'V tfr- - ,.?SS If Til ftrtiirtetn'eVn 1V ' l' T' .It re. I4n. - js ,'K xn nit it. ft TAur N br'nff minlf by John It nmk tor u. (toodulM.iruy.N t c .n Vfit lunv n? I'.oke us minli.birt tiii kly how frumtS la ih j'ii 10 a hv at i he e'on, nid ) n In flnv j nrt a. I .m- i h ucr al h.tue.piv-a- h jVium.a y mi ail vnuo ur nine.' r si ni m mrnl otilx to fftftOO.CO ,t AioiL. Ohio. hjr iatn .'t V.4J-KHtfl ttl (VlT do tbf (Hoik and ii noit'h. VoH 7. rt li.uin, tt n are, fcveti b rnminf front 6 M jrnnnrs nre (In v, All R$ a Vnhntt Ifw imI Mart 4 an wot ui mix i la 74 ilm. VjJ will rtf y. Qtt. - ev, rtt M' TV ll.iftullottaft: i a.A2ox ru I, f.rv'-rk- t;-.- i nnrirrtake to hrWIy A A S3 AT' net uih-idG.1 au v Hiftliif ih.h1 flitd w. ilc, and who, U.vt.ueno. tt.li work mtl.irsnoai.ly, earn lhree Thtusaud Dollar w In r. srr ilio live I w ni alao lurotab Veir in hi irmrn !i u ran eum that amoavt. .it al w In. h the KiiM.ii ui,n n Ihxo I astiy anil q tit Vy am i "rsf-Jme mil No worn v i l.til one work r from cm h diKiru tor c .ualy. 1 w.tu enij'lojiucnt k Juris have ttlreudv (uiip'lu end jni.vi.i-It a A r. W I... arc innkuse over kkt0 q rrorcfiih uumbir, re.U nrtirultre fr K K. E. Address at once, and A iO, AhttUkUl, Aiuine JU, he wnwd f oar !FPW line of work, of hirtiurnlly, by lh cutler an, vnunir or olei, and hi their V own forilitrea,wim-vftll.ey llvo Any lw no IK I irk. t,jy to igcni. V. r funtiah vf,itnnf. W etait mi. Vo nk. Yu can dvot momenta, or your time to tl work. Thu ia an yxir Fumre aucre wonderful to ovary w other. leadmd brim? uw entirely U to t!M per wrikaml upwaidi, pnnr earning from and more after a litUa eipcritwvre. He can ftin.it h you the and Iracb yti IIF k. No anaceto cxiiin here. Full KK. iufctfumttoa die AlttlblA, JLiUUb him) kf I M cn 'l ltt i: tO., 1 .'lfl' tf dtre hUl.UL c, ALLLA, iio 1V.W.I.A IVaij.a, Wash., April 25. D.J. Hunt, a gambler, mho shot and killed private Miller, was lyuched last evening by soldiers from tlie gam-on- . Early in the evening the Sheriff received informa- tion that an attmupt would be made to lynch limit. Colonel Compton, in command of the garrison, xias asked by him to assist in keeping tlie men, which he promised to do. The Sheriff arranged for an extra guard at the jail, but before nil of them could be pjaced a mob bf people and aeventy soldiers demanded admittance. Admi'Jtiuicn being rtf used, they at once wont to work with hammers and chisels. Seeing that resistance was useless, the doors were opened. Revolvers w ere levelled at the heads of all inside, and the mob quickly got Hunt ami took him to the court house yard, where lie w as shot to death, sixteen bullets entering ids body. Immediately after tlie shooting tlie soldiers went to their quarters, but a crowd of people lingered around the jail until after midnight. There was a great excitement here all idgiit. rush of a mile through tho air, regained its poise and they were saved. The earth was but fifty feet below. This goes to show," columned Mr. Ilenneqnin, that too much precaution cannot be observed in carrying plenty of ballast. There are in the air occasional rarefaction.-;-, and when a balloon once gets int ) one of them it drops like a piece of lead. Gower aud Tisrindier sailed into a veritable pit in the air, and had they m t had lots of ballast aboard they would have been dashed to pieces." Chicago Tribune. Oi.l Wooil for YSo!!. When the cl J Pierce building, that had stood i.t the corner of Tremout and Court i tri cts more than two hundred years, was torn dew n six cr sevc-- years ago, I got a let of pieces of spruce j.iibts out of it to make violin tops. Thats it, now. Most people think violins are made frum some queer and costly foreign wood. They are not. The top is of spruce I o:uds or timbers, and tho strap, the hack and the scroll from curly maple. The essential, however, is that tlie wood shall have been for generations. Cheap violins are made from wood that has been seasoned only four or five years. I want wood 100 years old. The eld spruce is easier to get than the old maple. Tor that wo have to seek iu old farmhouses, where there are venerA Newfoundland Agreement. able cheats of drawers and old fashioned bedsteads of maple, with headboards Lomox, April 21. It is currently re- and footboards. Ye buy these for what ported tliut the conference between tlie we can, but they cost a great deal, for Newfoundland delegation and Lords Sal- people usually value them highly as heirlooms. The posts and frame of the beds isbury and Knutsford lias been of a cltai actor and promises a prac- we can work into necks and scrolls, and-thheadboards, etc., iuto scraps and tical, definite agreement, both sides backs. Here is an old piece of board no making concessions. more than two feet long, as you sea, that 1 couldn't replace for a five dollar bill. Interview with a Violin Maker. Portuguese Africans Revolt. London, April 21. The natives of Portuguese Gnina, on the west coast of Africa, have revolted and hoisted the French flag. In battles with tiie Portuguese tlie rebels routed them, killing over 100 natives and four Portuguese officers. Imtcliei r tijeir kw lwryci bi trad. tu Bui They Must Ho Good Ones. It is the time now for merchants to take advantage of the demand for pictorial advertising. This demand i3 not new. On the contrary, it has always existed. Heretofore, however, merchants have chosen to satisfy tho demand with pictures which, to say the least, were coarse and repulsive, aud which did not properly reflect the taste of the ago. It ia now time for merchants to use art in advertising. It is no more expensive than the inartistic method, and gives a certain tone and character to a store which tlie blatant, boisterous and altogether preposterous cat3 do not give. American Storekeeper. Value of HlamomU. Tlie weight of a carat is fonr grains Troy, hut tho value of the diamond carat is a very uncertain quantity, dependin' altogether ou the quality, purity, cub and size of tho stone. ting to a standard woik on preciousAccording stones, a well-cu- t diamond of perfect color, having no flaws, feathers, or other imperfections, is worth $10; one of two carats is worth from $yo to $100; one of three $360; of four, fiVIO; of eight, 1,000; of ten, $1,5C0; of twenty, $16,000. The valuation of stones of a larger size is purely a matter of fancy, depending almost altogether on the whims of seller and pnrehaser, and even with the small sized stones an .almost inappreciable variation in tint will often make on enormous difference hi valuation, r also iufliteiuvs tho price of Louis t. ?i -r , so-o- Globe-Democra- er obj-cti- on Dan-jbto- Sons & inter bci the sidei laiiicfl. Cii x Henry her to see t is sick. wry Smitliic lph , up nen his place. king ,.te Bund is h and lot .. put for coufi ape 4 (Lincoln, j ntid n en dn tecouity, v,l it week we nt i iii-- 1 n series i j stlicr iMicc Mi tmrtliy & j! I sign Thumb 1 1 sa-.- -- 1 tut pos-ibly- m.-j.t- 1 17-- deri-.iv- 1 lu-- 1 , MARC WAT FOR LIBERTY Make wav for h' orieds Made way for Uborty aa-- C.cd ' IfZkri ' on one, in.beJ, , Winkrlried! Taere souiuls U4t to tho tramp of b 5The echo of a uohter name. UmnarkcU he stood among the throes In rumination deep and lone, Til you might sei with sudden grace Ir uid d''ion ! DhoiJ him Aniol.l MACS WAV The very thought come o'er iiU face,' And, by tho motion of las form. Anticipate th3 bursting stonn; And, by tho uplifting of his brow, ' Tell where tho bolt would strike, analiOT Fort UHEUTV." upon the Austrian square, aiming point near the corner. The iot mti in was to crush in one coruerof the square throwing the front an oar si lo into confusion. This done, every step in alvance tbrou tiie gap would ne ire-- t. Austrians in rovers?, mvl if in t,u Kould snon 1rrak u;i tha t Fi ne. The (iiit c.r )f tbs JSvS3 fail a utterly, kawral of Uie lo.riai ranks were dtfitroycvli purw-oand tho vnlor of tlusc ro;u lining wasfiiloa, fast irn It n w.is wa). erimLi, Tho dinuz of the Swiss sipreiiij in oh'eriag attack agamst an overwin-lniin-force seems foolhardy. Hal toey sto; fast the woai 1 have torn themselves to pieces iu surmounting the st ibo ;rn b wrier. S leh tact.es cou! save tho Swiss it, b , wbeu mi-- tha cmt.tet Ua 1 ceme. To halt then cert da rain, mid count save Switzerl ill bat the nothing onward onwa:d. and ever creeping of lib erty's humm welg;. A knight of the uuterwald, Arnoil Strath vou Wmkel reed, stood iu b uter front rinks of t.ve we ige, an I with a qoieknes- - of th m ght no; real .rxnhle t.iaa his LuighHy c ar age saw the only h pe of S ritzerlan 1 -- to shoal eomsomo way a bundfal of thm bruthn-- Ausfrim spears w.iib a d bwiss b.,tt e axes si, i ;1 hew a littio real t.mmgh tae bo lies of the firemet .j trmn knights. his inva r.x be s; retched out D.vppi-iboth arms gathered aU the I moos within reach an l b me I tin poi-iin his own breast. hrough the r; n a flood of SWISS son p Hire 1, enhrgia g tin opening with every blow. A f course as Eoo 1 as square once broken ia defeated. Tha fr.n f)"sbt heroically. Threa time down ifori ail;U'r,.'TOritThe!u::eand was as often and the princ if- Y"1, f nbles rnjhed 10 fore, but all w! hfStno use. The duke was killed PrmC3 anJ and Larons fell. Austrian horse holders became Manned and fled with the horses anil the infantry supports were not in sight. There Hut to U theiTSTLT f?rtbe as tiossible Th. - is 1 Cut tv,TuS uo sooner thought than doM, Tne liid was iu a moment woo. Make way for liberty!1 he cried, Tacu ran, his anus extended wide,-Aif Ida dearest frieml to clasp; Ten speam be swept within his grasps Giake way for liberty! be cried; Their keen points met from side U)sm llo bowed among them like a tre ' Ami thus made way for lilHrty. Swift to the breach hi comrades fly jlako way for liberty!' thy err, Aud through the Auhtriau phalw As rushed the siiears throug'u Aroolu While, tnstautaueRLs es his fall, Hoat, ruin, panic, scattered all; Au earthquake could ol eeithro A city with a surer blow. Thus Switzerland again was free, Thus death made way for liberty. -- Janies 1 1 l.-- 1 &,?. 8. to .iy VV if Tafk City lrtnlrsces abi first f-- Ijaran riraneeon o' lid not lean, resstei hai 1" Ckycnne p, the stage p hnprieom Part joW. IVd. mounts 1 beautiful 1 sfinesuhji 4 upon. ft wis f pleas of on Me psy. He Wofstc Mt was her Krt interest p- Stcvenso Pednesday, husband, f,'o canyon rtting aor I lfl get aroui quarterly afflseCh, !nts will Can Papeete and t r'Popleol I Weis ' for t! Using f bridgin t5 f the WHY 0 ' ORDER TO SHOW CATSE HER OF SALE OF SEAL ESTA SHOULD NOT BE MADE. .. 1T THE PTtl HI -i es-i- Ihited April llth, tl (e 1M1 IU-iU- oHce' that; Mt h- ATE COVET ty ot Wasatch anil Tcri itory of U1-igi the matter of the Kta'epf Iy ton, Lillie M. Moulton, Violet My"1 Heber P. Moulton, illnors. 1 tunes IT. Moulton, th Ga flr Ier-onf and the Kntate Lillie M. Moulton, Tlolet liil ber I, MouiUm, nrinor?, hav1' r S.,f tfeeptf titiou lhreiii pravinjr for an all the reul estate of id luiuoisa : h therein bet tort xh poek It is therefore ordered, h nif all Jurijreol saht Court, that ain'rr!f eatett in the estate of smut on fore the said Probate Court f,'pjoc " W? of Mav, 1S(d, at ine 'evntUduy p t!ie said duv, of forenoon rw farolMi.d Probate ('ourt, aunt w te Wasatch, of Countv iiplrr, td ! re hv an onier should not 0f said dames H. Bloulton to sell fMateuf the sai l minors. onter w i Aud tliat a copy of this nf U,t fmr suei sod k ATi ti Wa f., n newspaper o I i shed tn said Wasatch County, tory. Special lVia'ik Books, Bill Heads, no Note Austrian kpights and Ball tlii rrogra:nuic, etc. at T. VXSb,1 Im. Andrews odoek a.i 1 1 nil om I It mast not be, Ti : day, this hour AiRiiiiiiaae Cits oppressor's pwerf AU HwitzerUnJI U ia I is f id, R!k w.H not fly, she oinmt yluM- She must not fall: her bettar fate Here ji?ee her a:i inmorUl hite F ay wore the aarubsra shaomU boast; B.it every five nan was a host. And felt ai tho j 'h hims-- f were be Ou whoso Svb tnn hung rictory. j-j- v sign te miss that ( 1 1 sea-one- Holes In tlie Air. IL Ilenneqnin, of Paris, France, who has had some experience iu aerial navigation, stopped in tho city from San Francisco on his way homo. Mr. i roatenay nt tho time and Gower had their startling adventure in a balloon. The traveler is an intimate friend of Gower, and tells thoetoryof their fall of a unions tho tinl!, vni..t related it to him: "They ascended from TU.indieri house in Paris and floated off toward an-la3 tho wind was somewhat strong from the northeast, the two men disappeared from the view of Paris, having risen to a height of 1,500 feet, 'When they had ranched Foutenay, however, they were fully 6,000 feet above the earth. They were sailing along smoothly, watching the scenes below, when suddenly they seemed to fall into a hole iu the atmosphere, and down they went at a terrific rate. Gower glanced st the needle of the vertical scale. It was traveling with lightning speed. A mar filled their ears, and both men then glit their time hal come. "Nothing had happened to the balloon. It was in perfect condition, but there seemed to lie ho air to hold it up. DI31,-hto rtiaie. desperately threw out sandbags. Scheming Mather-V.'- hat They wer? falling so rapidly that the have vm to that v.vx.ibv Mr. Li bags were left far behind and disappeared Leauhful Ho Ilt.Ver lalks a love them. The earth seemed to be anitiang but nonsense. He seems to rushing at them with the speed of a tlimk all women are f.jols. comet. There seemed to lie no atmosU ca:not fiU phere left, and they eoull scarcely wipf!rrrY' breathe. As a last resort Tissindicr IH'rrwt threw over the anchor and the remainabout things I don't under-si ing ballast, and the big balloon, after a And, uW crk Wetrklv, llenne-q!unwa- 4 Lust-mo- 1 Hid, lied With Bullets. 1 for $150 . rs 1 rbi S cun lindaaj bo Ir. mar-'.."- unknown niHony lh m. n.lnrfitl ParG n are let e. (mil Wea Jf the 1 I havent frou t aip,s - Crook Postponn fethe ::et chance N'sare (SJ. - Burnc! ' ftenni h steal! Gandhi Nmisr trial, e w case. |