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Show OGDEN' DAILY COMMEECIALt SUNDAY, APBIL IS. 1691. a -- In tL THEELEPUAXTATUOJIE1 xCjtf.fsd gklSeti c V.l I'LetiS- t-- He is TseJ as a Carriire Lift fireat Loads. j ! SACRED WHITE ELEPHANTS The? ar W Xat lie D at all Whit fainted Ihey Y.xttpt Hold tL Souls of Kiujii. For Tu t ('. ra&i-Ler-Bi- .i akard aut -i . V. tui to tJ tiin hundred thounand dollar, and at hk--a the Aiuertean public drew the lit eiplamed .though tb veteran si.o-u- in n rhagrta and dutappoiot-Bieu- l that his was both deep and genuine; that herein he had eipected an elephant Le Lad been the color of hile-ae- h dun up tron, or word to that effect. The story of this transaction mar be of a proof of the interest. It certainly energy and enterprise that marked tb hole career of Mr. llariiuui and entitled his name to a high place on the roll of L'ntil January lssC fatuous Americana, the government of Birma w a desjmt ism of the wortt eort when, after a war with England it was taken under the protection of the British Lion. So cruel, tvrenuk-a- l and extravagant had been the career of King TheeUaw that hm cordially feared aud hated hiui. So oppressed and wronged have they been by a line of despots that the idea oi any government i intolerable to them aud they are ready for revolt at any time the harshnee. EiikIihIi government exhibit In the king was deeply in del, and his prime minister who had no love for him, wb at his wits end to supply him a with money. At this juncture Mr. agent, two of whom were in Burma, etit word that there waa a fair chance of securing a "white elephant." Mr. Itanium cablet to spare no effort or expense to accomplish the object. Then bejun a long eeriua of diplomatic negotiations involving a large donation of money to the priest :f the palace temin ple who had the white elephant chargo. I lie Ngent got on rnenuiy terms with the prime minister and at a time when he was in secial need of funds to meet the king' demands offered t ".VW A christian for a white elephant. mother could not have been more shocked if requested titi Isar-nuiu'- camp-meetin- vt g iraaiu a vu THE COMMERCIAL tJt W i al H'ELKHIXG iia OrW. Lu CO, t'tafe a common custom in farther India. The stable was attended by half a dozen men who cut grass and kept the temple fairly clean. One of the elephants stood on a dingy but costly, cloth-o- f gold. In public processions they wear rich and After death their gorgeous trappings. skins and skeletons are placed in natu-sa- l The shape in the royal museum. doctrine of the transmigration of souls is one of the chief points in the Buddhist religion, and the rare white elephant is appropriated as the dwelling place of the souls of dead kings. I did not learn what form the royal souls are supposed to take after the demise of the elephant. They are not however the pampered, horored beasts in the reign of the present more enlightened (Jhululon-Kor(Royal Hair 1'in, as the name means in Siamese), that they were in that of his Warranty Deed, ehort form.. A Warranty Deed, long form ... A il'i Quit clanu IV1 I V) Real titateMort'gehortrrm 373 A A A A A B Option Contract, '.M Lease. M Bond for Deed. 100 Discharge of Mortgage Ou) Trust Deed. 3 Assignment of Mortgage.... 51 Bill of Sale C A A KiU fcL.:i-- . J. at. LWnsitOk. W. 1 t aiM J. C AaatTBovs. O. 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KK H1ED9 OGIJKX, UTAH. was disentangled THAT HE WAS PAINTED, C FOR HEADSTONES ail ttir4 IK Ba, furuiMi. wtijbau trm MJ CONTRACTORS ASO EU2LDERS. ic;t--.i- . A. K. t.lU. JEtORATlOS DA. CLASS. i.U ALVEsOV 4 A. F. Eojidar ecaioaicatkia 1. P. ED GENERAL HANKING. Gommertial National BUNDLES OF STRAW. and carried back by the elephant. Again they would drag immense logs by chains attached to their necks and shake off the chains Sometimes they would when done. kneel or bold up a timber by one foot while grasping it with the' trunk. One old fellow was piling logs which another brought him. He wished to place them on the lower tier but when punched by the driver would climb to the top and place them accurately. One youngjfellow was much out of humor with his work which was picking up and piling pieces of timber. He wanted to show his prowess in heavy lifting. They exhibited such wonderful strength and so much human intelligence that it was fascinating to watch them work, but the instant the dinner bell rang the elephants struck work, and that was so human too! At Bangkok we visited the royal stables and saw the four "sacred" white elephants, which are in reality of a brownish cream color, and if you have read ns I had, that "his skin was white, smooth and spotless, with a large scarlet rim around each of his eyes," you must believe . ALVtauN. U. Plaa. COXVETaJiiCISO BLAXKa. - 571 P - - S200.O0O.0O - - - i.',uuu.uu luurat aUued oa Tint. Dreitita. d The rope rsurjiiuj-- SUFEEIXTEMtST. AND OuDLX. IT1H. CiUwti" Back BuiiJjig LEGAL BLANKS "- ARCHITECT OGDEX. LTA1L Capital. MASONIC. I. WHJTiktE. lllitaritetCo. rutci. ltiio BUSINESS CARDS. Caro tUU aub-jec-- Luc-kno- BANKS. to be tr htooe Cosipacy Lav a larg ti-refiiindl in l.m aetx-e-) m very tji eUM tuiltU tut of OMfcUDeLUl hotel keeper. Wtee 1t. taonriiiit mjcm, Luae work. Lrutaa aaLkci, &c fc he n.aa aanwarj oundat gi eugfcr cava Ljl-eta deiiter at cue iey they Turn favor. further U BiU cbaiiik. toThat at iosportaxit to you a it k Vf.hiLt lOH of tli b.1 vork, UitU for any purpoae, Lafct cheap Lito" of TuUL.g Taloucg. the fcoaj aa r or paxticu curt Mr. liareum tearij ana Lose pun-haUr call oa H. P. lit rrra, of an at'eiat sari a i Our old Scotch captain of the Southern thought tl' thrt greatest ere Americana then living We are Barnuiu and Mark T.-i- n. tinually rewind of the great eLuwinan camel in a liuiJ where the and elephants are as win atalka moo aa horses. The children have the true instinct for an object of satisfactory interest when they "want to see the elephant," but to be fully appreciated the wonderful animal must be teeu al Louie" in nuuilier and variety. They are said not to be used in India aa twenty years mia when railroads and steamships were fewer but still are often kept as a meant of conveyance, as Bangkok citizens keep a boat, or the Knglmh we lived for a a carriage. At time in a "tomb," built to the groom of a grand mogul. The Mohammedans made their tine houses "sacred" by burying some person in them. This was a large circular hoii!e of cemented brick, with high ceilings, leau-ti- f ul decorations, lire pla ea and halls, back of the front rooms was a rotunda where the groom was buried. Arched balconies extended eutirely around the house. Here in the evening we sat and watched the gay panorama in the streets below. There wits something charmingly novel and plcndid in the conjunction of "marble hull," the went of thetuberoeeand jnBiniint, the stately graceful palm, and below the irregulur ith rulers in guy inarch of the elephant turbans and robes. At the juncture of It) Sl.l.I. II Kit UABV the Juma and (langes rivers a religious than was the prime minister. A little festival is held every year in January, tin-ied. The rotten kingdom was and thousands of people come to thei ' 'ering to a fall and the minister drink the muddy water, 1 that it would Lie pieasanter to col . WORSHIP DKAI) TKKKS IN t'AVKS, have u Dank account against the rainy and the fakirs (men who give themselves day when he should be out of a situation, when convinced that the affair up to lives of meditation and self torture and and aresunponed to become pure and could be manured discreetly became a exalted). Tradespeople otter their ware", zealous abettor in elephant stealing. booths and tents are everywhere and The ngent chartered a small steamer at the ekka a small t wo wheeled vehicle Rangoon, with a crew of fifteen Mohamdesigned for one person but imposed medans who could be depended upon, to Upon by whole families as the donkey is assist with pleasure in outwitting the in Italy, and the gharry, another un- Buddhistrt. for their mutual hatred is comfortable native hack, comtete with fervent. This done they ascended the the elephant drivers for custom. We Irwadi to the capital Mandelay. With natives infinite precaution, for to have aroused saw wealthy and educated in drive eleganl carriages the suspicion of the natives would lmve down to dirty waters to drink and wor- involved a fanatical outbreak, and THE ritOllABl.K MASSACRE ship. Our party of four chartered nn elephant and rode half an hour fur six- of those concerned, a docile animal was teen cents. The motion of the long painted red and blue, covered with a swinging guit was pleasant and an a cloth nnd led by night through side of for Hightseeing jHiint vantage quite streets from the stable to the wharf and delightful. At a great Methodist loaded on the boat. After getting in northern India, the natives safely aground several times nnd repulsing a came to the grounds in little at tack for loot, the steamer reached ox carts, queer little hacks, and night in nine days. Here the ele Rangoon many of the rich Mohammedans on phant was transferred to a British richly cnpiirisoneu camels and elephants. steamer nnd taken to and in The crowds of brightly dressed people, March 1881 was landedEngland, at New York. the great white tabernacle tent with its Mr. Banium went down with friends to circle of house tents, the niimher and meet tho costly prize in great spirits, variety of vehicles and draft animals, for he "was convinced that the white made a living picture that if placed on elephant would prove the greatest natAladdin's carpet nd set down in Amer- ural ever brought to America." would been have taken ica for In hiscuriosity certainly own words: "I had my share of show on earth." jlarnum'fi ''greatest during my long career, And it was a great show for Christ. disappointments but doubt w hethor I was ever more disAt the 8 o'clock "love feast" in two gusted in nil life vhon I took hours' time over four hundred converts my first surveymyof thethan wonderful white testilied for the Great Captain. brought from the other side of The great industry of llangoon, nnd in elephant the world. In the first place he was fact of all liurma is the shipping of not white at nil. One of his ears teak wood. Elephants are used in large was of a pinkish tinge and huge here and in A coolie there were lifting logs. yards and mills about the spots pale body, eat upon the elephant's back and dihe was ns genuine a white elerected its movements by rubbing his thoughas ever existed." He perished in phant heel on the right or left side, or if de- the lire at Bridgeport in 1887, but was sired to go directly ahead, the middle of not lamented by the children as was the back of the neck was rubbed. The Jumbo, and if he was the habitation of of one end would a take en log elephant the soul of an eastern despot he proba- his tusks, wrap his trunk about it and drag it to a pile near the saws, carefully adjusting the ends so that they Small logs were precisely even. were piled and roped together by workmen. 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