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Show 'aasss tats, fuettlof ., 'I 7213 77ACLV7C22 77AV2. ...... SUBSCRIPTION Ono Year, Six Months, Three Months, flEUSraS CEHMT. flifltl . . I . . f 3.M . iM JOB PRINTING. on appli- - Ainiitl Kates Vol. 8V. GENERAL Heber, Wasatch County, Utah, Tuesday, May 31, 1892. t Govcrnon Markham, and tomorrow ABOUT OUR UTAH TIMBER. leteetive Diehl of Buifalo, X. A'., will arrite lieie for his prisoner. Crandall's AEWS. ca e attracted widespread attention Permits to Cut Public Timber to be ReCrimes, ruclshir.ents and Other Items at tlietinie it occurred. Ilis ferred to the Interior Department wife ami for Immediate Actlou. cf tenoral Infercst. c'lildrcnare still in Buffalo. 9sar3r Collection Business ' lof.a THE HUSTLEIl SITUATION. .. Agent .and The Wife of a Julinson County Befuge Learns Inside Facts-- An Insurance Swindle The Silver Question III Kurland Killed Her Paramour A Thief Catcher. d iSuttorrLejr, consul-gener- Sai.t Lake City, Uvaii jwS concerning Lsml Milt enclosed tor reply, an '"7," f' i,en Attended to. uPw! jjui sw. at Law, liornry jaA Entries Made and Ter Uri,fU.l A SPECIALTY. hj CONTESTS K.I. R.Thomprox, THOMPSON, IRKS & died miking attorneys. - OP PICE office isvildixc. laxd r. a. Tract ice in ail Courts. tieneral .tLsJse Cl-y- "Ctali. , LINDSAY, I). M. Iir.BEH, UTAIL r,f Fanis s. ni. tn 1 p. in., and 11 : d er Surgeon livsictenl Cheyenne, Wyo., May Si Mrs. Win, Liuviile, wife of a Johnson county refugee w ho lias been in ton n for some time, arrived from tin rustler district tonight with her children. They leave a home and considerable property to save the life of the head of the family. Mrs. Linvilla is an intelligent and observant woman, ami a brave ami industrious little body. She lias the Vigo ranch alone for some time, and lias visited Iinflalo. r.iulowed in a high degree with the quick perceptive faculties of a woman, and thoroughly understanding the situation, she has been able to learn the inside facts. Mrs. Liuviile is certain that Frank Smith, captain of the Bjflulo Home Guards, Charlie Taj lor and F.d Starr, notorious desperadoes, killed Georgs Wellman. It was known at Iowder Hirer postotllee on Monday evening that George Wellman had reached the Hoe ranch that .afternoon. This place is run by Kid Donnelly and Charlie Taj lor, and is a rendezvous for the outlaws. or thirty of them wete presTwenty-fiv- e ent when the news that Wellman had returned was brought. A conference was held, and Frank Smith, Taylor a :d Starr were detailed for the murder. They camped that night and did the shooting at 10 the next morning. Taylor now carries Wellman's on his saddle. Smith used his utmost endeavors to indneo Mrs. Linvi'.le to remain on the ranch. In the talk he admitted that they had hunted her husband, Lilt said tiiat lie would net be molcsUd if he returned, unless the killed him. n It is told everywhere Smith, a Mason and a special detective, found the trail of three men at the plans of ambush, after Angus reported that there w ere no signs ol the presence of others. Smith ts still working, but under great difiiculties, and is liable to be killed any day. In the hotel at Unfi'aio, Mrs. I.inviiie talked to Jack Flagg and his wife. Jack said he hoped tiiat the rustler hunters would return, and that not one coaid escape. I hope tli ;y wont conn hick. vn tr.red Mrs. Flagg. Tliejve killed several of otir boys, and not lost a man. Without thinking Flagg answered : Oil, yes, they have lost one. Captain Frank Smith and Charlie Taylor are in Buffalo and Starr is hiding out. This Smith said to Mrs. Liuviile that they knew w hat happened in Cheyenne every day, having several agents here. Mrs. Liuviile says that Angus ami Frank Smith and Flagg and Taylor are together all the time. The Sheriff must know of the strong case against the suspected trio, but does not care to arrest them. Xo one up there thinks tiiat Hathaway, the cook w ho w as witii Wellman, tired, but they believe tiiat lie saw the men. Hathaway has been released since the Coroner decided Wellman was killed by unknown parties. Oscar Iteed, wanted as a witness for the Inquest, is Ucn on his way to Colorado. man-age- SALT LAKE CITY Street, to 7 10 ollkuit residence. 'c TUBES, E. A. and suiigeo::, :ysician TTts.li. XXclssx, on South Main St. it F. 0. Ciirils Store, v.lierc he keeps tat aswrtiucnt of Brails tiiat can liitiinni for the heiii-iiof his ant! for cash, only. st Resilience Tre ATTEND MILS SESSIONS. D. 7, NI3HT. DAY OR WS DENTIST, Eitckj Egw. Cffcsite Cecrt tff h. r&ccusnE, uinfaeturer of RED and WHITE PINE 33 lv nEJT House. Ires 9 a. n. till 5 p. m. Hoars X3- - LIFE INSURANCE SWINDLE. CUas quality, and Terms v KeasoHttble, c i mfth FIRST - A Man Supposed to have been Dead for Year la Arroated In Los Angeles. r iwisH-si- CLASS IuSs,'n,e CIGAR, I!oom. l'n? !,jPark t ity liank- you will fluff it. '?r"Lnd fsteot . two doors I'ark City, Trade-Mark- s "uses In cos he WfMd rarer,?. ud b,',nre Wo Prosecution. ittei Dt nf'ci,' and ;lPtemi .Y,1n1itt,ll',tin, y ree t Charge. ad-- ' from the Pa. office smlatre.lti a!0M fi&etaad m"1"" ts Office railed 'r'ldiltslieil faeillties nronml Pre tmlimry searches, for ,l Ucc'isfni prrsMcu-?- " all bn!?nfu r patent, and for at to my care,time. Rejected cssKxclndve Attention 'tn ""iMcjce h,",',"'' ,,10,k of inform a C,,t 'IWKeBpoB rem!?ltrCf!renCe nhortest itOAe-hl- fPeeiaity. -- giS&reu psiWBssaftft. I Wn tn.Se fcy Jnbo a. r ... -' . nn "m, b, bur u..d, " 'sib.d.'" " 'V , All r a fc '!.yr iSaza??? S.ib "O' ' ,H Mt UueW r vno hm'on W lx Si r.of t0 fat ekkj :w tusylioi,ATrr,f o).,iuHT,,,;r;L'- JJjSl. W rsonofcSihcr ferurtk, v,1, rc xl srorit. Ll! . i "d h. TfciBad Uolltrt ' Bxl qulpkif hRrt oreoButy. zz'.Tu is":!,"' K by reading I Fw Aueusea, Posted ON ConHul-Goner- c. BAILED, J. INCIDENTS RELATED BV MAJOR A. R. CALHOUN. INTERCSTiNG Tli following correspondenco will A Sea Captato' Story of a Beautiful Girl XYlio XV a Cast Away on tho Coast cl of prove SILYEIl. great Interest and importance to persona living on and adjacent to Labrador Her Good Work Aiuoug tU Katiiea. wooded lands in Utah, as it notes stops Mr. New. to England at taken in the interior department for iConrlglit, IKS, by American Pres AssociaLondon, Speaks encouragingly on tion.! facilitating the issue of permits to cut the Silver Uuestlon. Yea, aaid my old friend tiie retired aea timber t I if was a captain, writing man like you Tne Salt Lake h'ihytne correspondent Department op the Istrrior, I could fill no end of Ixioka with stories ol sends the following to ids General I.Xnii Office, tho sea, nor would it be necessary to draw paper from on my imagination, for there are times, nnc, Washington, D. C April 13, 189: Wadiington, 1). C. i Ive seen them, when fiction, no nmttei lion. John C. Nv, formerly triavurcr Tiie lion, tiie Secretary of the Interior: how intense, would weaken the reality. of the United States, and now Sir: I have the honor to transmit here"But, grandpa, chimed in a pretty mb to Lngland at London, arrived with a letter to this office, dated March 22, of fifteen, your stories would he all about in Washington iuit night, and returns 1892, from Hon. J. T. Caine, M. C., with men?" "Xo, for at the very moment you asked on Saturday to Lugiaud. Mr. Xew said enclosures, viz,! Petition dated ut Iiwavcr timt question 1 was thinking of Captain that, in his honest judgment, a satlsfac-ter- j' Oitv, Utah, March 4, 1892, and signed by a ChapiK'lls daughter. Who was she? Well, solution of the problem was ap- number of citizens; and letter, without date, I am going to tell you. 1 was on a whaling to Hon. Joint T. Caine from Blackner, Sun voyage lip tiie Iailirador coast years ago proaching. and 1 anchored off shore near where no "The assurance of a bimetallic confer- & Stewart, of Beaver City. old Frenchman named Pinson lived. We These papers relate to the applications could always depend on him fur ence, w ith England thoroughly aroused supplies 4 to the pressing necessity of affirmative made hv said Biaekner, Son & Stowurt, and fresh meat, and for Ksklmo guides if we to get frozen in. action, is in itself a great triumph, said others of Utah territory, for permits to cut chauced Old Pinson lived all alone, so when 1 Mr. Xew, "but the lands timber from under tiie act of public called on him early ouo spring and while certainty of results Labrador was still six feet below the big with happy promise to our silver March 3, 1891, (26 Stats, 1093) and departinterests, and ts all commercial interests ment circular thereunder, dated May 5, 1891; snow, you can imagine my surprise nt seeing, in tiie little den lie called his parlor, everywhere, is still more a matter of and tiie parties complain of tiie very great one of the most beautiful young women inconvenience suffered and come I disadvantage by congratulation. my eyes bad ever beheld, and as you oil directly from Loudon, and I assure you no efforts to them through tiie delay of this department know there are still pretty girls right around New Bedford here. They dont be' suppress the rising tide lit England In to grant tiie permits applied for. to come up totheir grandmothers, hut gin said it The act of March 3, 1891, makes favor of bimetallism will succeed. Here that's neither here nor there. is a clipping from the London Sthidard unlawful to cut and remove any timber from Old Pinson, Lite nearly all Ids country-mengiving a report of a bimetallic meeting tiie public lands of tiie states therein named, fore I was the soul of gallantry. Still, belearned the young ludysetory, I was held in Egyptian Bail. Look at the the district of Alaska and the territory of sure she bad never voluntarily come up w uetod ith hut little delay. from the laud of sunshine ami fruit and names, Samuel I.ioyd of Lloyds, Sir T. Utah, except upon flowers to preside iu this ice land over the Sutherland, and others of tiiat stamp, Very respectfully, dreary household of a man of seventy. But Thou, II. Carter, (Signed) demanding in most forccable resolutions my curiosity was soon gratified, here is Commissioner. immediate acceptance of the United what 1 learned from Monshcer Pinson and from Cora Chappell herself. States invitation to tile conference, and She was the daughter and only child cf . Department of the Interior. action which will make a fixed ratio bean Gene Englishman wi.o had given up syitar-ihtween gold and silver. 'When I tell you for merchandizing. Lite was Ixiru in Washington, that at la.-- t the directors of the Bank of Canada, np near Three Rivers end her Hon. John T. Caine, House of Representafather having nil the money he needed to Eng'and are a'armed at the narrow basis live in modest comfort, decided to fit out a tives, Washington D. C t of financial operations through gold Srn: lWerving to your letter of Marelt vessel, load her with furs raid take his and are alone, wife mid daughter in her to England, after joining others in urging relative to tiie hardships imposed which he would sell ship nud cargo and bimetallism, you will gain some idra of 22, 1892, in tiie settlers Utah through the delay toil uo more. the pressure brought upon England t upon How it came about no one knows, hut of this department in acting upon- applicajoin the United States in the first prac- tions submitted it Is pretty certain that after the ship had for permits to cut timber untical movement towards international cleared Newfoundland she was blown from der the act of March 3, 1391, (20 stats., 1093) her course, and thrown hack on the labrabimctalisiu which we hare had sinci 187J. and to office reply thereto on tiie lGtli ult., dor const and w recked. one went down at Do I believe there will he substantial the entrance to Pinsons bay ami not more timt tiie matter has been referred results? Just as thoroughly as I believe advising you to tiie honorable secretary of the interior, tlmn a mile front his place. What made It worse was tiie ship went tiiat I stan here, I believe tiiat the outfor his approval and instructisn, to pieces in the night. Tins captain was come of tiie coining conference will be suggesting certain measure which it is hoped will uffoid putting Lis wife into the long boat when balk'd w itli applause, not only by onr tiie desired relief, I now have tiie honor to she was swept from his anus and never seen again. After a desperate effort in an great Republican West witii its import- enclose copy of tho letter to tho honorable awful ant mining interests, but by the whole night he made shore with his daughsecretary referred to which has been returned ter and only four cf his crew left out cf country, which w ill be correspondingly to this office with his twenty-threapproval endorsed benefited. This wits In the latter part of Septemthereon. ber, and already tiie ice bolts were locking In accordance witii the suggtstions conup tiie white shores of Imbrudor. Captain tained in said letter, w liieh arc in the nature Chappell iu one night had lost Ids fortune Another Paramour KilleJ. of instructions, the applications for permits and his wife, and if it had not been for his P.vtifs, May 2.1. A sensational shootbe must have given up the strug-to cut public timber now on file in this office duughter with Deacon affair ing, recalling the will be under tiie authority of this departchange of sex, occurred here Saturday ment; and tiie settlers in tho said localities of names the an The parties night. are therefore obliged either to suffer great carefully suppressed, though the papers privation while awaiting action on their aphusband her and Mme. as to one refer I.., to cut timber, or assume the onus as a prominent club man. Site suspected plications of being violators of the law by cutting the him of intimacy with the wife of a high timber which is absolutely tiecccssary for the Government official. She watched, found niaiiitainanco of their homes. fired and in them together apartments, Hon. John T. Caino says, and this office five shots Into the woman, killing her. tiie fact, that tiie present adminisThe tiame of the murderess is Madame recognizes tration of the law and departmental rulings Ilcymond and name of the victim Madame thereunder, referred to, impose great hardde Laporte Lassimonne. The murdered to the entire population of Utah, and ship woman is a niece of Casamir Ierlor. particularly to thoso who live nway from the Madame Reymoml, who is a pretty brulines of railroads, as tiie cost ef transporting nette and only 21 years oid, says that lumber great distances from tiie railroads HTE THRILLED THEM WITH STORIES OF TUB Mme. De Laporte was an intimate friend make it impossible for any of tiie settlors to FAB OFF LASD. husof Iters who had separated from her obtain material even for the repair sf their gle Rnd gone to cruising on tiie clinrtiess band. She herself Introduced Madame houses and fences. Ho thinks that these ocean of eternity. But there was still De Laporte to M. Ilcymond, and soon arc entitled to relief and tho govern- something to live for. With his men he people afttrwa'd discovered that they were ment should either cut tho timber and sell it gathered up n great deal of tho timber, food nud cargo that littered the shore, but Mameet'ng secretly. M. Beymond and to them, or penr it the mill owners to do so. against the ndvice of the old Frenchman dame De Laporte had a meeting on SatRelative to tho situation above set forth be went out one day to examine the wreck in tho hope of saving something more. urday and Madame Reymond went to the tiie Territory of Utah, I have to respecting But his ill luck followed him. A sudden rendezvous. She knocked at the door conditions obtain well in tiiat similar as storm came up and Captain Chappell and say Paul, Madams De ail and cried, ."open. tiie states affected by tiie said act of March the lost of his men went down with their Laportes husband, was down stairs. 3, 1891, and I respectfully submit tiiat Con- swamped boat iu the buy and never were seen again. Madame Raymond's husband, partly gress lias Imposed very heavy additional burYou need not excite your imagination Madame and door the dressed, opened dens upon this office linger the said act in the to conceive the condition of tbnt poor gfrl, fonnd in. She Reymond at once rushed way of examinations as to proposed forest Cora Chappell orphaned, as It were, in a mode a pauper in an hour and sepaMadame De Laport nndressedand repeat- reservations and applications to cut public day, rated from all the civilized world by ice afteredly fired at her with a revolver, made has no and for timber, appropriation barriers that went not down except for a wards stabbing liar several times in the an increased force of agents, while thoso in few brief mouths every stftnmcr; the only her surrendered aftciwaids bnast. She tho service alresdy had all the work tiiey one of Iter race within hundreds of miles, in this old Frenchman, Pinson; no white self to the police. She was dressed could properly attend to in Investigating women within 800 and only the the height of faihion and wept bitterly. alleged fraudulent entries, timber depreda- dwurfed and bestial miles, Eskimo to assure her that she and her chivalrie protector were tions, etc. W itli the small force at the command of not the only people left in a world that A Trap to Catch Thieve. seemed to be all ice and snow and snow this office months must elapse before many and ice. Bctte, Mont. Slay 23. Henry Lttiker, of tiie applications to cut timber can be exIf Cora Chappell bad been permitted a southin the cabin a a miner, occupies amined in the fluid, and in the meantime the choice at that time, she would have predifferred to go Into the eternal rest beneath eastern part of this city. On three hardships referred to in th9 petition and let- the ice hills tiiat rose above the frozen sea, ferent occasions recently ids cabin has ters herewith must continue to exist. under which her father and mot tier slept. lvccn looted, and on one occasion the But she was os noble as she was beautiThis office feels tiiat tiie troublo complained In the almost everything as she was bright. She thieves stole in the papers herewith can hardly bo ex- ful, and as brave of the a trap for saw tiiat her only hope lay In effort, so she premises. Luiker set is tiiat and it that manifestly unjust agerated, bullset to work to make the old mans snow thieves.' He attached a of the territory of Utah and the covered house brighter and more comfortaon the Inside of the citizens board a to revolver dog states should be compelled t beer such a ble. The effect of a womans hand was to-soon visible in oid Pinsons bouse, and ho his cabin, with the muzzle pointing burden any longer than possible to avoid. came to worship the angel who had ards the door. There is a latch on the is tiiat the progress and wrought the change. a string Moreover, it evident by is pulling opened which door, Then came the long winter, with its development of the country are being imone end of this string was also attached retarded by existing circum- storms, its few hours of midday twilight, measurably its long hours of night, when tho cold to the trigger of the gun. Tim thing stances. white moon and the darting aurora boreworked like a charm. Abont midnight emerthe (acts and In view, therefore of alis seemed by their strange light to inminer a formerly John Swope, last night the frigid atmosphere and to crysnear gencies of the case as above setferth, I res- tensify ice. of Leadviile, Col., was picked np it might be well when tallize the tiiat suggest pectfully abdomen that awful winter tho Eskimos, During the race track, shot through the as was their custom, came down to the applications are presented in strictjaceordance door cabin The wounded. and mortally of department circular bay to hunt for seals through the blowand one with the requirements is perforated with one hole, it is shown by the holes and to be near tiie old trader. Cora and of 1891, 5, May and now liecame interested in them. She chamber of the gun is empty, satisfaction of til's office that an Chappell the to soon acquired their language. She taught on papers the Coroner's jnry is trying to agree . actual public necessity exi. ts in a peculiar the women to sew and tried to impress morni-iga verdict, but adjourned till the with the need of cleanliness. case, and no protests against the issuance of a them prostatutes The little brown children, like fur covIt is said that the Montana timt it be authorized to are received, permit ered balls, she gathered in the room Mr. and the hibit traps of the Luiker devite, the papers witii permit prepared, to Pinsou used for a kitchen and she taught lest he must submit inventor is badly scared, them to read after a fashion, and she and approval. you for consideration courts. them with stories of the far off face a criminal charge in the I have the honor to resjiectfully request thrilled lands where fruit and flowers and bright resmatter. in this Very early instructions plum aged birds were to be found everyday in the year. In return for this they told pectfully, House Painting Hade Easy her of the Ice spirits and of the snow od Tuos. H. Carter, Paints. (Signed) Mixed w hose breath makes tiie northern lights. Ready By using Masury Commissioner. for k!c at They called her the Ice Queen, and Paints ana Painters supplies that she was the only person who M.iv 1892, 4, knowing in Send Approved Heber. your liad survived tue wreck, they bt tiered that Bridges Drug Store, W. Noble, Secretary. J. orders at once. ENGLAND now. Mali IfthfWtUke SOME ODI) STORIES. The Wave. Los ANcn.ES, Ca!., May 21. A sensational arrest has been made by the Los Angeles polics authorities. About April 1st, 1888, Bryant B. Crandall of Buffalo, X. Y., after insuring his life for 20,000, His clothing was found disappeared. on the bank of the Niagara, which seemed to point to suicide, lhrcc months later a dead body was found below the falls exactly tilting Crandall's and description. Crandalls wife as positivcly identified the body that of Crandall, and part of the money was paid. The insurance associations were still suspicions, and the matter was taken into court. In March, 188t, Crandall was seen on the streets of Los of BufAngeles by prominent citizens notifalo, N. Y. The authorities were search a commenced fied, whereupon they for the man, but he had disappeared. Some months ago Crandall was again seen in Los Angeles and again disapGlass and peared. From that time Chief on His been the detective force hare ll, at located w as finally he trail, and the petroleum tlds county, w here l, wells are. When an officer reached but Crandall had again disappeared, locatwas easily tracked to this city and was he where ed In the connty hospital, received in the for treated injuries being Glass oil country last Thursday. Chief and Detective Moffat arrested Crandall, and he was conveyed to the city prison, Tin where he has since been conflned. o fear for secret a matter waa kept Xew habeas corpus proceedings. The the York authorities were notified of when a revision was forwarder! Xew-lia- Sew-lial- capture, , 1 w We are prepared to do all kinds of Job Printing, on short notice, and at moderate prices. No. 12. she was immortal rndjtould never die like oilier (leople. And so it was tiiat Cora Cbappell lived and worked tiU nty ship called ut Pinion's bay. I was a young man of nine ann twenty then, and not bad looking, os your grandmother over there will tell you. 1 remained ut Pinsons for two weeks, and then sailed for tiie south. Cora Chappell? Well, she came with me, and when we reached Newfoundland we were married, and she cruised with me, brave heart, in muuy a voyage after that, Aud so you see yon are nil princes and princesses; grandchildren of the Ice Queen.' A ml the gallaut old captain rose, stepped lightly behind her chair, and bcuditig back tiie still lovely head with her crown cJ suow, he kissed her. C. E. MTI1TK1.K, A, It. Riciiahoson, President. . Cashier W. B. Dodlkiixje, Vice Preeidcut. THE 1 iirli City BnnK (Incorporated.) Capital - $50,000. Taxing Daelielor. There lias recently been some talk aiiord taxing bachelors in New York state, but 1 find on looking over some old flies of New York papers of the date of ISA that a bill Do a General Banking Business woe actually Introduced at Allmuy in thnt year to tax all unmarried men of the agt and solicit aetivo accounts. of twenty-eigh- t and over. lhia hill evidently created agreatdcai for of alarm, a meeting waa called at tilt old Essex market house at which l(X bachelor more or less old attended. A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TO REIT. great many speeches, some serious and not a few witty, were made, and the following curious preamble and resolutions were FOR unanimously adopted: Whereas, It appears by the public paper that a bill bos been introduced iutotht legislature of this stato to lay a tax it pot, bachelors. Iu wlint manner the funds are to be applied, whether for the endowment of a seminary, in which old maids are to lit employed as instructors, or whether toed IN Ucatu oid nmids in some of the useful ami polite branches of literature, that the) nmy bo enabled to get a living without s helpmate, is unknown to us, not having seen said bill or its provisions. But what ever may be the provisions of said hill, wt conceive it unconstitutional to lay s specific tax upon old bachelors, and cnlcu lilted to cause much mischief In tiie com nitinity, because it wtll drive from tin Apply to state many gcod citizens who prefer r lift of celibacy. Further, It will tend to increase bacho tors, inasmuch ns when women find they can be maintained in a single state matij will prefer that mode of life and refuse oil offers of matrimony. It will cause mnnj bachelors to conceal their ages, os women do now, and thereby lead them to tell tin truths, which otherwise they never would have thought of. It will cause old maid ta bo ten times more intolerable than the) Should Ue usually are, by making them independent of men fora livelihood. It will tend to destroy thnt exquisite sensibility in men. who, having lost their sweethearts, have made pledge to do penance all their lives by living in a single state. It will lead As It excels nil other In ninny men to enter into tiie holy bonds ct wedlock without being guided by thnt bewitching and delectable passion, love, and hurry them to marry merely to save the tax, and so it will produce unhappy matches, for marriage cannot be happy without love. . Love is a curious tiling, you know It makes one feel all over so. It will excite to a retaliation on the part of bachelors, and cause them to use their influence to get r taxon old maids, thereby bringing on a civil war between old maids and bachelors, to the entire destruction of the peace of oocicty; Therefore, belt resolved, Tbnt we will use our most earnest exertions to prevent the passage of the before named hill, which we consider unconstitutional and fraught with the most alarming consequences' to the pence and happiness of society. Carried by All Merchants in Resolved, Thnt a committee be appointed todraftamemorial to the legislature, pray HEBER, CHARLESTON MIDWAY, Ing that the hill nmy be defeated. Resolved, That if said bill Is laid upon And every settlement In Ctah. the table and never taken therefrom, that Edwin S. Brown, Agt. we pledge ourselves to marry as soon as we safely and consistently can. Sait Lake City, Utah. Resolved, Thnt we tender our heartfelt sympathies to the old maids, who like A MOVTH " 1 la ) Jeremiah figs the good are very good, w $auu.lll mud working Corn V Tho bad too sour to give the pigs. Person preferred ho cun furnish a horse Resolved, That It be recommended to and give tlii'lr w liuln time to the biudneo. nmy lr profitably employed establish a house of industry for old Snare moments also. A few In towns and cities, maids, and thnt oid bachelors contribute to H. F. JOHNSON UO., lthuud Maiu Street, Its support by sending to it their linen to Richmond, Va. nil make up and their stockings to darn. Resolved, Tiiat the thanks of this meet(FxxX) m ETQ I iil mail ing be tendered the market authorities for ft I lAl fee receipt of two cent tho ase of this building. I stamp, receipt forasimple VEGKTAIILK BALM thnt will remove TAN, FKEUKLE9, o It was moved and carried that a of five gentlemen be appointed to riMPl.KS, BLOTCHES. BLACK llEADS.Kte. leaving the akin toft, dear aud beautiful. draft a memorial to the legislature. with till compound tli soft Illy cheek It was also moved and carried that the Toncli And the bright glow will best It virtue speak proceedings of the meeting be published In Alsotnstrnctton tor producing a InXnrl-sn- l all the papers that will consent to do it on a bald head or ttiont'n of hair growth without charge. face. Address A. D. STLMr ei 00 Ann St.N.Y. bill The was withdrawn, for the bachelors bad behind them the power of the ballot, w.Pw tw Which the maids had not r.MU.e la BARGAINS JOS. R. MURDOCK, Charleston, Utah. EVERY HOUSEHOLD -- Mountaineer Tea II niMDI bO com-mlttc- Mm. ,a I sir. wi, mwi The Some Old Story. pM) la wiIrmh (Some men have pet stories stories which WfMIr they repeat and laugh over as if they were ftticotwliar. Wt tMfl fresh and bright Instead of being venerable Ilf, II J with antiquity, Mr. Bronson, of the Brookqnliklr ; itanfra$4 lyn Heights club, is a man of this character. t lb rtirt, mm m jm 91 mn Mr. Bronson 1ms made a fortune in Hoar, n. Hitft tfftaft, l Mf and nothing delights Win so much os to fMKi f have his friends to dine with him and to jr MR (Mft bMift ttntf chat afterward, unless indeed it might ha iriTiuv til fm m nm tiie hearing of himself telling that one pet story. It iht wtrk Wluitfkrli Among his neighbors U Colonel Tipton, ttw ft feai of the same club, who realty has a genius fcR prtttl ttti ttgtfB, IlMl1)4 fTOl for anecdote, and this with other convivial ta mti In habits makes him a great favorite at Mr. tvfry want Bronsons board. IttfR Eu; Xfctal aMi One night recently, just as Bronson was tjr rRMlr4 l DtlMMftl clearing his throat, it was discovered that tf duMry Colonel Tipton was sound asleep and nigh 41M7 for Mr lard to snoring; still the host went on with his Wt Mart ItmtUfcliift story, and when he had concluded be shook Witting Tkitft the colonel and said: t of ju grrat strttU fwwirt By going to sleep, old man, you lost a ta ufuli fovestltr tfintha all worker. It tht ntgvm, Mf btv mighty good story." eppertumtf tolab' Jfntrlt Hat lion, lieliniNsmlua. pf4r full MHItvlM I No, didnt, replied the colonel, I . writ ut A'tdr, 43KOtt4il heard every word of it. V1XMa4i "Ill bet you a box of cigars yon didn't. Ill take that, said tho coloncL Httto fattRPM Mwfwrii wont for as, kr Arm rY ANMfcsg Thereupon be sat erect, and assuming h4 Jim. 9m, TsMvx, Oktaa Bronson's voice and manner, be began at !, Other MvtUmffM 4. Wkjf i"t the beginning and, without varying W ft hutxt rtfs arif ttfuu'i. Th esatto tM wtstk Mil ttm word, he told the story through to the end. W Rvm j?m in. .PS kvr n 94 rtaum frsn ritf&T tatRflsr. AH ? Minbtr By Jove, youre right,1' said Bronson; Wssrmt trwnksir and I can't make it out, for you were dead tHt start Its work ts spars ftw or lt tits y. rh timt. IHg sasttwy br asleep. Now confess." W Faitnrs tHiiuiotrii sniotag ttiMRs rr. KEW " wNnlrAii,faniMknftw the (ml said Yes, colonel; I was asleep. U.IInlleitsSe Co., Uo 891nriUwd,lr9 Then how could yon hear the story ? Well, I looked at the clock as I woke np and saw it was Just half past 10. Thats PUT eom . OntaOftfcta I f WRASfy 9 the hour youve been ending that story at ever since Ive known you. esfopfi . . wssrlst. Osf I llfc th sad ts ixtrwlHe m Alfred R. Calhoun. r ssotfr KS win to.. MI If !! Aattt-tef- ! .... im rt I . " OK 1 1 ' spertor Tim Wanted. A newspaper man who sometimes talks like a streak of lightning, after getting his connections over the telephone wire, off in one long sentence a string of words as long as the Brooklyn bridgo, ending with, Cun yon? Wait minute. came back the in a long drawl, until we get instrument put in. That lightning liui ind thia one out-New York Tributes toon ' d Tha fbHowisg fits is rov K asrti tsMlItT, h-- tilbsr. Only tbM xrks writs So ass stassrsa Mki mam t AH wea have t 4tm Iks efcnitc skew stf goods M w Dtianisis o Rsirhbeita those whs call and those ifesM fts. The ho this ft4vSftftAt frfniti f tiDsrs th smalt on a t ftha art RfrM the nsrae of h r!4 to r, cr hem tilt fsntwth part of Us balk. It ta a (rrsad. 4eoMaU Srrme.ntlxrpras m a toewnr W will Mis shew vtat hew day at least, frum the sisrt.w.tk. eat, nuke rrom A3 to I - pay Batrsf wnte at onso our tXLANAi,U)Uft- AidrM.H HALU.U A CO,, feuft t9V, aiiotiaahrrta |