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Show 4 ! " rti--.-- i nd Ji - If ewSay. , ent n ' n,. C020Sia i ' ? i -- VVf Oil JEXXUAT.TO 1jearaeapsi.T. vn was in tcva, ata "rf4rT' Din lhetidlsfaii BUM cwvj "P3 Te . ht.LU h!i him ttenred ret U f appblf t, by.d . An n .a u uiii' ausi iiiia rjdvloiiaJU 4W oftb1 f the of of line, receiver public 23,ICS. with, the m the mtmtmm?- it th-rrttld- w a i BBBmr ww mm. - 1 was, M Ife tial uL pert Benate,vsrYegiaterVnd i i whrn-rixltermrTcn- re- but gave me av noU to his aw Johv-btaoney tor that ditrict,'who shall be trel- whom I was quired to reside In the places at which said offices shall be located, and shall corned. A large T here ibrZr u,Tafcra LaLe, PBESTDSTTT'S UTS3JL0B. THE M0UTIX OF HtuEB. to which the Indian title is or shall be ex ilnguIredehaD c nr UaoewTurl of northern Utah, and particularly that ex- - more are I ' The second section provides that the "Pete" and myself took to the road portatlon to Utah; 2,100 PrCT-tT- lc U-- i? l' -- rf-rf- tl r1 w The r )a ndzr1lx to the u -- J, r-- saaser - H' S Tours, very respectfully, v3 ToOEiiE, 17th J"nly,185SV 1 1 1 nnnwv 'SilKrlKZKfi joun no i . I 1 i mi Unds.ovtrbjliiict. OHM were I. ROBERT T. BURTON. ii County Coroner." if HAMPDEN 8. BEATIE. County Recorder;': ' H EDWIN D. VOOLLEY. i CVuAy Surveyor: . I , McKEAN. i&WnyTHEODORE Superintendent of i Common ScAools; I J ROBERT L. CAMPBELL. STATE OF DECUnET. iPKOPIifTS TICKET I i for Descrtt Legislature: epretentatives ENOCH REESE- ,DEUQHAM YOUNO, JOSEPH F. SMITH. -- Jan., HOT WEATHER EAST. No bitter evidence can be given of the excessive heat which prevails la the East this ammer than the, unusually large Drl numeerpf deaths from Harrjs, the Registrar of the Statistics of the Board of Health; at New York, Is credijed with having made thestartilng announcement that In three weeks 230 deaths .were known to hare resulted fromjtheJexceMlve heat of the weather. On the Jl5th instant about one hundred t;aaea of prostration from the heat were reported from, New York, and about the same number the nest of these cases were day; 8dout one-hafatal! The excessive heat has not been cntirIyconflned to New York, numerous deaths have occurred from the same cansdlo all the eastern cities. Canada has abojhad extremely hot weather; one day list week the thermometer stood at ion? in the shade at Montreal! At Cleveland, Ohio, the weather is said to be hottsr than ever known before "In the memory of the oldest Inhabitant." WeihiVe had unusually hot weather here;Jb6t we have not heard of any deaths from heat. The abundance of shadeliiour city, and the cool, crystal streams which run through our streets, have excellent effects upon the health and enmfort of the people. Our coo!, breexy nights, too, brace up the system, and enable everyone to enjoy refreshing . aleep, the feeling of lassitude, which is common during hot weather in the Easterntates, being rarely experienced sun-strok- e. ; lf here.: -- ,,. Thepresent fashionable style of hats ror both sexes is altogether unsuited for Bummer weather.; The crowns are too loir ind the rims too narrow. Hats , ' with brcfeder rims and higher crowns te worn by. everybody In this coantryi If It is not fashionable, make It so hyf ell adopting this style. We uaveseei it sUted that a cabbage leaf worn tnsUde the crown of the hat Is an excellent preventive of Where men are exposed to the sun,' care should he taken to protect their heads from the injurious effects of It rays. It Is also; saJd that a wet rag or sponge worn Inside the hat Is a certain preventive. To be elective it should be kept con stantly moist. 81mnl4 precautions of this character can bej taken with but little troublend should sun-strok- e. they ma jr. save sickness and, perhaps, death. When a person is attacked by e it is said that cold, water dashed ver the head and body,' with mustard poultices, or horse radih leaves hot water placed on the back dipped of the neck, the wrists, ankles and bottom of the feet, to act as counter irrl- , vccjieat remeaies. Whether these latter would be of any avail or not vw ehould think that cold water would be an excellent remedy In urn iium sun-strok- ( , PUBLIC LANDS IN UTAH. Wk are able to lay before our readers today a summary of the Bill to create the office of purveyor General In the Tcrrl- - toryof laah.andesUbllshaLandOfaee in said Territory, and extend the home stead and laws over the " . same." ; The first section proposes to authorUe the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, to appoint a surveyor general for the Territory of Utah, whose annual salary, shall be 53,000, and whose power, duties shall be the same authority, and pre-empti- on - aa UK I The amendments which proposed on Public by the Senate Committee Lands,mad which; the B&ias'sfc4d and, as we were Informed In last Friday 's dispatches, the IIo use concurred mrdUdilotrjrA the character of the j BlU.Thejwtfre'UfbUdwV-',waV-',r- f Btrlke oul lhe sr6rd ,land"'ih line one, section two, and Insert 'lands of the United tatesf'f and strike'. out In lines two and three the words "to which the Indian title U' or shall' be extinso as to make the section guished;" ' ' read: That the public, lands .of the United States within --said Territory of Utah shall constitute a new land dis': trict, etc In Une two, section four j strike oiii the word . homestead' and after "laws,'' in the same line, to Insert the words "of the United States;" so as to make the section read: Sec. A. And be it further enacted. That the homestead, and other laws of the United States applicable to the disposal 0f the public lands are said district. hereby extended over ' jl I 1 4 v I pre-emptio- n, X- L Q C A L SS CORRESPON- OUR theper'rsnrh direcUd akiir;.avo rticted a road, a way close by the river on the cutting north1; slde and maxlr3r!t4)lia and substantial with brush, heavy This rocks, bourdartL and: rareh road has been" used for travel to and from Oden and other pixta nohi since the ; bridge lower down ;xhe river was washed away. There Is an elbow of land on the tcth ti3e7whlch trends to the Fnderit:-.ij- rs the opposite aide, the channel rcf the river separating them, and thJfpcsh this elbow they have also cut a canal of about a rod in width, for the purpcr 3 cf. carrying a 'portion of the river- - atrs! jjjforward thereby lessen Inr the joad bv de-cressing thecJameofSrleVy dashing , dfrtllie against lLWeber eafion at is about forty rods wide, with the river Incllnibg to the south aide. t Of the railway tip to and at Devil's Gate I cannot speak satisfactorily now, not having Been the werka Oh both aides of the- locality which bears thai satanic name.1' Last night a smart walk of about forty minutes took i me up to the camp on the north aide of the river, where I found some 80 meri, uridar the charge of Bro. John Smith of the 3d Ward. Bro. Smith ' and two Tather brethren walked with me up to and te-ikou- th - DENCE. lilE RAILROAD IWTHECAKONS. around Devil's Gate, a description of which la deferred."- We returned to the Mouth of Weber, July 20th 18C3. carfip,t and found- the luxury of trout. fresh from the river, with good bread In commencing t a. brief series of and. pure .water of. excellent quality sketches on 'The Railroad in the ready, which made a feast that any Cafiom,'' thefftweripreUminary ,rN hungry man conld enjoy. "Shortly after marks are "made, wUl doohtlessy the the call to prayers was heard, and the a better suit the reader. Get some. Jotmasters ana graaers uteu to the point down In the shadow; of the grey mpun- tings by the wsyi up already reached, will be almost neces taina towering to heaven, and with the sary. My quadrupedal campanion ceaseless' surge of the river soundlnc a owned an ass for' his Immediate pater- lullaby for giants, and offered up prayer nal ancestor, which may account for and praise and thanksgiving to the hlase9liim proclivities, He has 'a Father of all' mercies. Then tb'bedf habit of Ievatlng one ear with' a kind In haste. t t- l.-bof which seems .to say i - -- - i -- ; nara-nanae- ; 4 i - -- t semi-alertnes- s, )- - ; vA-vii-- ll-- JfeiT,,rd Thjrotharjreiis aJseehUeaJrpnsj3i'1-- pfiABsk'oSTBATIOW. J5y (A, vstvfteesale popular darnonatratIo'n XjondonA tMir.nlie in favor of the narlhv vThmnnsenrTTfntffmafcUto battts 1 JVv msritarv measures for" the 'abolition of Now.wMlslxrTTdWe'dlSAonrW,14 On this and that their teacnes wsTevrnnlsp the Jrish church establishment. :. A pro" As and habit bids each spsak perfbres, banners cession conveying wearing ths'ottoer Is to Park The'ons j ennnlas. frank; proceeded Hyde green ribbons, where a' mass- meeting was: organized Falsshood. at XSsith lmpaUent rrownV and afterwards addressed by several With seaa4aU.efer Own ersat&oH speakers. Resolutions were addressed, Adiiieearsa-wfronerraUstr ngly protesting against the rejection " axons oi ajorue, u mo Bapposs In this dsHghlfal ruJ. mr rv o oy ennren Whlls all artHTBd la so propitious, n. t duu annointment suspension About 2,000 persons were present. The We take a bathr'-ea-ld Truth, f I will meetine and the proceedings .were AJbath,rmsnre,wulbsdeUeloiir orderly: there was no Interference on At this her robe she east aside. the part of the police: r ; 7,: ;:; T And In the stream that ran before her;. , Sbo plaetjedWllks ocean happy bride--: i ;?;;;. Mexican. ' I u The Olobt nubllshes City of Mexico As Baked as he? mother bore hsrl nndreeeed. tnat a aim- - Falsehood at leisure now correspondence wnlcn says,tne 11m ba that hamper, robes the Pu her off cuitv had occurred between ministry Truth's ktamj veet, And r havlnsdenned y' .United and the of , forelsn relations States' leiration on account of the ex f Baa offae fast asshs coiddseatapeT.' nulslon. bv the alexlcan antnonties. oi I usee men. ne snoue umuo. in soon,t claims to be an Expert in lies and shrewd evasions Napoleon Verman, who " ' name ; proper allow ance, for clerk hire, offloe rent, and fuel, not exceeding what la now allowed iu Burrevor general Of j law Oregon. - - w -a Drama i . . tio-da- v. - au . V , 3 jiauk, robbery; Hrtia P MM.ttT .MriM Roland. MrEDCrowth., 4 ..ur h h.iu First -- MrJBKelir Madams DamonUer ,4 l' Mrs M Bowrini ...... " .Misa Adm. Maneti..'......................-' Miner,' BandltU.' &oldlera. ieaiiantrr IjOUU ttootoe. ; S9r For 8rnotMla of Scenerv. TnJf1nf ' and Ballet see Curtain and Poster. lt 7Uoelvlr .r . DOORS OPEN VM m iTffnrrYta. . ..... I- T -- i. t- - . t While Truth, disdaining to appear In Falsehood's petticoat and boddtce, Btlll braves all eyes fxoin, year to year. As naked as a marble soddeas! It has fust Dubliclv transpired that the fiafe. I mnorters" and Trad era' .bank was robbed about the 4th or 6th Inst, of $80,000 in cash and bonds; there is no rltm tn toe rnhMriL- r ' FOR FAMILIES AND CHILDREN. . . ..... AITEEN0N, Jily 24, '68. Desvr' epei avt II5 Certain rises- at S: wvev sseat 9 e'eieelu ,n PR-DA- -- -'. , j Simon, Biindaroine ,, of Truth, Hashoins the honest And wears her clothes en all occasions; ; ......Mr a I.hwj Mr J c Qrah-- k l utnaer.the Sol t . t . IMYll I Hp. MMIS SCHELLIR I , Menalenr riaaraJ.... i American citizen. llr.iVflr A I f. . mr ! . a LENDOBUlG: the Idiot of the Mill. , : a - lift (11 1 1 ' ... TrtlMVIl LJLiniir II L n. , I 11 I 1 ; x -- III or eloi&I eii) oy.THE. nSl13 .'f ..lb T ifj-.u- . ( a. .Box OSlos open for Sals of Matinee Ticket oa : Thnrsday at W A.M. 1 o dled. ox consumption at umonviiie. isast Weber. Summit Ckuntr. op Saturday, 11th r : n: insl,1 Mary Toung, wife ofAndrew Lindsay I Miller. oJJeoessen. wee enauveor ureenena ; s ... . f n r - Jw 27 iad4 was Scotland' years, MONB THEO A SKETCH OP VAN iJ. r'1 Mcxronri spracjue. BY FOR RAISING NEW KINDS months and ten days old. :" TTPdaT-ER-3 and Wholesale Dealers In liars. OF FRUIT TREES BY SYSMillennial Star please copy. wre. Cirtlerr. duns. Kails. 4kr.. Mo. w -Chambers. 8 ueet.' and- C7 Reads Btreet, (near TEMATIC : 0EEDINQ. 'f ; -Two trains of empty ragona from Baltl-- k Broad war.) NEW YORK. h& on Brown In reached" of hand. Always have 2Virfr:-DeIxamie,1 charge ry ar Gaptalas Editor Dctercl Oslebrated Miners Shovels. Scythes, Sprarae'i Axea aod s other liOTslasd. Three BoUla and trains hare Is more 1st in oempetent orchard Europe t j . - . .) v.-:t- t - - - - ,; by-jAirdrie- 1 '-: - Slr-Eve- reached North, .Platte, under. Gaptav Mara vd. Mardo- c- and HaJf.ht. Tbey wtlMoad with Mormon lmsalgTants. Mr. Alex. C, Fyper thlnlrs they will all outfit at Iram le, aa there are no wholesaler Va sea at Ben ton; and grass and aooommodaUons are better here, Mr. P. Is preDared to forward the rat Installment, of Index. Louva In '(Belgium), being, extremely, Pilgrims the 12th t c A,, rend or every Kind or Horticultural pur siuiriae and sunset on the 12th IUo to seed systematically in his Inst., salntes of thlrty-aere-n gnns were fired suit, beganraen. rata ere r'ln.watcmns; close jy from the forts In the. harbor of San Francisco, tne ways followed by nature to moony In commemoration of ezPresldent Buchanan the nlanta In the vecretable klnedom. the official a nnonn cement ef whose death did he was soon at rues: tjbytha: following not reach that plaee until that"1 date. This Is ideas: namely, tnat every aina or stone i rather iat. bat "Red um" mores rarrwhexe ana pip rruit trees nave nan, since tneir i at about the same rate. origin; a certain limited period Of time i Mr. J. GoldoiKetbua hasjbseaiappolnted to exist: tnat tne rruit trees tnen living:, by Mr. Ajxsnstln. Daly, anthoc of pTJnder being almost all extremely old, were evi- aent A Flash eX. the OaalishV talc a," lor dently fast - dereneratinev rand that the Territoriesand of Moatana and TJtah, many would aoon entirely perish; that, and the States of Iowa and Wisconsin.Colorado Manaconsequently It was expedient that we gers Infringing upon the rights el the anthor by should try and raise new tpecict by, the same ; process uy wnicn- - our trees, now producing these pleees without permission, will or.aess,acaualnted with Van , Jlona' tneory. 'As utan is empnaticauy.U a nne fruit oonntry; It is rishtrthat short statement orr tnat subject anonia' be presented to your numerous readers. wnen a very young school ooy. air. Van Hons, late professor, of botany at ; ! 1 To A - r I I I-ra- ...... inst-flYvntf- cr . -At i 1. 1. -- 'f j elevate tne otner, to ! IBpceUl (U. Hrti MAKERS wind." And s there usually was; sometimes his heels f SlI' Ifflrapbi :o:outwards and f playfully disposed up ward sometimes his rider's hat, as the quadruped aforesaid came to a sudden DEMOCRATIC RATIFICATION HKXTUCQ. We. have J ost received stahd-stll- l, without preliminary warn New Orleans, .19-- A .mass .Democra- determination ue?ittncauonrTneetlngv probablyr the ing, mndwitn arrcrvrdent be proeecnted. out. were originally started. runniDg not te prosecute-- his travels, , ever neia in ixuisiapa, was These JA Ijurgg Assort menf oT" largest ideas being published BataRTOsr Wastx Bro. B.X."CampbeU vlatW These little matters recorded,' leads to held in La Fayette square, last night. by a veryoriginal an and under ed the Brighton ,WaTd jesierdayand 'hadta amateur, r r uatnono clergymen ana two col- propitious young the first Item worth noting, which was oeverai were time In preaching to the people In that circumstances, good entirely ored of colored the De representatives unnoticed In the European world. , But locality.' After meeting be inspected the grain seen a little .north of Hot Spring Lake. mocratic were on the ,iUnd. .A Mr. dab 'Van Mons still: parsevered In his fields,- - some orwhictt were ready for harvest. SAD0LE&HARUESSTR1MMIHQS The reportorial eyes were wide open, f large number: of negroes wire in : the The principal object he lUnr.f t&aTjaoola:.' laMnaaonanoa eT the. and thruinTromsldrf to aide vrUh. the procession,- llesolnuons weret adopted experiments. r I had bomolotrical invest! - saarettY wata kd ia5 KUii4tWaHot. view in in :.? the' nomination of the plat- - gatlons may be bia I accustomed restless look a habit ac endorsingTo thus recapitulated: pen, did not sow, bat those who darejahliant imiux u uiv iuw;ion' convention, ana collect the seeds of the Wild fruit trees, There U a scarcity of water most tn Items orerthlrsnN probably seeking quired pledging the cordial support of : the ana topians taam;inen to replant tneir in that Ward yet, but , .f Which we will elose oqt the canals are en- when all at once, the el e vat Ins of Louisiana Democracy.v: vdeclare product Irom generauon to generauon, I Urged, (a work deferredwhen They 7 or the present . through is that ike dead slavery beyond "Pete's" left ear sad d as plainly could tne only true natural way to lack of means amons? xtk oeoniel taVsettie- mat Deing man to of aay resuscitate, condemning get every Jtlna or new frulta, equal or men t of the Ward wutno doubt1 prove a crest be, "I see something!" A quick glance r ahall rw&. II ..wtoo, x . - tn onra. - 11tndtTl vhlrh t.j. in forward and downward, and I saw . wJo.u ml UIM and expressing alarm at the, course of snrjerior yivUiUI I T1MU1I.T Bcsa ta mmr ivuo averV make harrier. atrlva WQED oriMonk bjlluo QUI. ." v; the now noted, Qoldcn Era. tne legislature now in session, returning thanks to President Johnson: also in . ngures win now . snow. . von . TT tm. ntr " Clawson. feelinga of kindness towards wan1 iew This terrible thing Is of most form Id expressing Etdredge a 01 amount neroio large patience tne datXMZw: state of negro the and people city, wasaispiayea Dy Mr. van Aions in nie able appearance, and a"short deecrfptlbn and referring to the recent election proceeding pursuits. The pip trees, will be necessary. J Jn color.it is jet MississlDDl. as an 'lnatnm of wht in irom I. a UlvUlJr.rt.1 J ,,.rJ.: I i be- or nrst tneir pwiallgfirtiew. sowing pianung. be done a course black. It is not quite "four Inches In towards' the ran 10 ano w fruit only by proper years. aiteryeen negro Besolntlons were Tnat fruit, SO long expected, population, armed is and with was small, 00a New stock: of Roots.- Shoes and Hate is long, spike- auoptea incommenuauorl of the course length;", ne pipe, navmg neen jost reoeiTed. - ,i like appurtenances, which are doubtless pursued by the United SUtea' officers sour, astestanie. , J ILi. )U .i J - ' -rf - ' If j .'. bare after twelve veart. and t Sows. replanted A used to pierce Its victims before 1 eats wwaros me citizens during the 'late tne . . t "in Stars.vu fruit was no more edible than tne. Rbxovkd. nihnr. Is removed The them. Its motion' 1 is peculiar. It aamioistrauon or tne mllltarv. Uqnor City bore first. fruit The third generation1 ,z ift.. MM to side of the street, arossbeck,i lh opposite its waltzes along with a sort of a Dundreary after; eignt veers: tne rourtn auer six Boildings, where the cholot st Territorial and HEQBO RIOT.AT 1ULLICAN. veara. and the fifth: after five tvears. Iaa Ii: .uVf Ji fi?:" Is an varied and occasional with hop; can and had. wines be bore ported a llqnors little The veston. Gal soriotxs A followlog generations riot common f spring like that which a person 'would oa the evening of the 15th sooner; the pips or tne mntn generauon atMilllcan, on the ladles'. Misses', and ChUdrens Shoes, very give unconsciously sitting down in a it appears that, a mob-of- ; about 25 bore after three years, which isfifth the chair with pins, point np wards in the negroe. led- - by a white school ttmnhmr shortest possible term.' ' After an St ;''-'the fruits were large and u Jpuirroax A Soxs. seat. It must burrow. In the ground, for aaa a negro, attempted to bang a man generation , all the after eighth generation, A wSAaveJost reset vsd the first Inatalhnent Wm. UJiMlday. The white very edible; several holeslarge' holes were 'close named citizens interfered tonrevent the exe every one was perfect.was oar 2? sw Goods, oomprlstng an sxeelle&t as H1CHEOT WACEG PAID I tne: mult of of by; and though something suggested cution. The result .was the death of A noble conquest of general merchandlxe.' We are no; col sortment that they might have been made by hu- tenor twelve negroes. - The nsxt day ucu pciTCTciiuiuv. uiagaiuoeub sen the same at the lowest whole. to 7 ,i preparea or new in tne sals and ratalf unequalled fruut, man hands, seeing there, was a nlce the . numbers Increased, both sides lection at mane was won fhrefforhoi'prodizoa, van ?, nnauy nir. dt the I during the day,- the, esti lions.a, He hastily Tv P. TXat'h Fstmer. Cacha ngsJ ;,'J. Qanrry-hieiplace for a camp contiguous, the thought skirmishing distributed scions 25. mated A casualties! small being v. "East Temple SCA, niii ,67 liSJ "if was repudiated instantly. It would body of troops arrived the amateurs in Eu U2pJtf U,t v last night and of his treea io:aIl to realize Its result. The WAJtTsn, a few cords of Moan tarn Mahogany ne ver do. thus to spoil the sustaining evi- dispersed, the r rioters after k miner s. rope, desiring was .solved; new Wood at this office." numbered from to The three problem, latter flre dence of the Sra's discovery of another rtr tosnelogical trees were raised event 1 . fortified themselves I f ? rv they bad! f "Mormon Plaguei'A'genUeman said hundred: honcrredTand" flfly" cords of by him, produced excellent Wisrrane-On- s nearlMinian.: The entire .losjt Js be-- pip, planted none produced wild fruit. afterwards, they were crickets! "What a fruit, and I trees-fol-io atone-fruw the The I fall was there!" J and XAboreraV ' Later accounts from Mill can Texas. natural more but pUyrTrT , law; prom as not' vetiendsd. acting aeoordlnsf represent the riot BOUHTTTO information ,d3Wfw!S?wiwSi&' F17 -to the reply was reached shortly after ten o'clock, in The negroes sent a defiant u. eonvenieo' t Mr. VsQIIom' by theory, fiver- "f" a uere is out a small given 5 bri Ji 'TO WORK ON oruersioaisperse. :: or time to see the dismissal of the Sunday isrce oi soiaiers ai. me scene, t ','1 genaraUons, twenty y est; are neces- ' 7 h x '.syjy.pn'i ' for the pip fruit trees, four genera- sary School held in the tabernacle; i vBounti- DEATH OF MOS13 Y. BEAClf. j the stone ones. I 7 7 1 tlons.or fifteen years.for ful has three Sunday Schools,, number tnat After I lengtn- of time; the expert " I ' rxll BLiJ' T"" """ "iTST ing nearly CO scholars; and held In dif veteran Editor of the Sitnt died at Wail- - UJUMUU VM EV U W UUlb. BU1DM. DDI I Importers and Zkalm.lk I 4dvi'iu i.irlv'ii4:i endl to ba; peTfectea by ponstantly plxntla f FINDINGS. Corner Bomiand ferent parts of the Ward, which Is grow- ingrora, vonn., to usy.; M tT J. j i t 1t4 S3 lint ijj. .; ,li . "v. Ti and tha luiTT NSTriLS!( and thcs4 ti seeds, of replanting .i 4rir' ing rapidly. At the meeting which tcrrrnoe." u eazrs ixmti a CH0LEBA IN HEW YORK. their "results followed I was privUed to address the New York, 20.-- fA fatal case ofcholera win ' Deposteruyi or further experl-- l 7.' tne rewardUnexpected in 14 lsaedlately at the 1 congregation, and afterwards heard read was reported yesterday. ATeTilJAI. EILCCTIOIT. a good report of the last discourse Now, every one can perceive that Mr. DEATH. BY;XftVC;HHIjrEi Van. Hons' has John S. SDlcer.was killed bv atrvnh whatever to theory preached by President Heber C ;iCIm-baIn hf iSeat AS2TELlXTIof .will be MM the- trraoe cultufe. n Ooan was LUi vea-which mistake nine, ; given in that Tfrjrd. Bishop Stoker made by tne general Monday, hints I J?10? V ooiesnx reuons.on . r . . realizing .uw adopting .ana . t - xbeu i a few very appropriate and sensible re- terday, for a SJedliU powder. . I dbti !" author tur exprssseo tnerem, parent AgrlealJ CATTIJJ blSEASX. 4 turai oociair-- wiu .certainly make our r Three, CommUaionersto marks on the proper crirj lor and cultoeate Unlvsrsltv rnTTrp nr 111 01 nsrienuncsr w rt 1:11. "f ot Hi the most flourishing nniiounuii, i.onuc.ur. or A fatal distemper dry! murrain fa mountain home tivation of the young; and Elder - t r. TTttnu wa . -on thlaftonlln.nf if at : fmltootlntrr tiPwtaUTesaBmnLaksamnty! UUAS w SSJa " - notuy W among the cattle throughout-Geonrlauns . ... . . ZLZTiTl a "rr-Beieetman: rvT FhTtr t Thurgood read the programme of the prevailingnumbers wtii oar rwir. - vw , that err sa ass a paxinersojp nMVirn w of fine iif.v kt t ffBpiia vivwoua' mllrh tw.wwmfwm wi--t md w therefore . r : celebration to be held on the 24th. It have died of the disease. nir.-.- l I Oommon'i bv no means. iuj kM.'i.2 trofsa- tn i and eraryooay ay .- i ML.mW. .vv BV llAUipw?nirr7. was a pi easan t mec Jin and a good spirit nr . .UK rencbj CTineHfrtssir; Ai Clearnwdo . w. . MORMONS' AT. CABTLfi OABDElll . w.r j j, aays irom -inue 1 xnow on tnai reigned in it,- - After enjoy inj the hospi1 rav esMnsea. as at that r I ia New York. There are faow l.2s.i "kt J,iJ father's my At fwrr attorney vineyard J tality orBroUiw Joha Merritt, we mona at Castle Garden, awaiting! trans xay own experiments i . Thadrw wTk It ANaOHOFF.a Oo. j ; -ii Ir--7r.t ,,rJ7JAiVW2J5r,t,Cr Lilt Lake CTty. Jojv t. 1S3. . dlSaarttSOie I 1 ' ' ' 'V s t n Ii' vliOok there's-eomethlnir'lnUn- out: wnen e l i : I-- 1. . , HARNESS ' gh I . ' 1 , 2 4 ram .- Z . - u a M 1 . . . 1 ' MU' LO7"l?aR CASH! Li. Lm ' - - C ? 1 k-a- 6 t W " til' ''. - 1 1 t i; .i I ! t - 'i . i i ! i tl)JI ? 203-t- .! - - I a ir . s prxs-roa- - , v. S n vta-s- ' ' -- nrrr -- . ii,--- ; it AS!S5!Swl3lnT .to-th- e. . . ' i f - j ; 1 i " T:3E"R A L R O AD - t ilt r.t - 9-Af- . no-referen- ll , : ; ' ! ? It - , : - : f J " " , ; rT -- - " - . - tm m .m m w. A. , . b. - i a . j-w -- 1. Jivr L -- o J wTilUlns,RomnUc . f?t .Invited rest beneath its shadow Tbsre. slttlas; 1 k pleasant anads. -- have gone In different directions. - A rf aj e Company.: flag-shl- to-da-y. i ? - 01 LirJ r-:JttE32- REUBEN MILLER, of Mtli Creek. I cfelfthe -- iT?-iir-th- jn. jRcprtxiativtt ; ; M CTD IDI07 OF THE ri apportedbya I! Illtij - JOHN TAYLOR, ALBEBTa.iROCKTrOOD,5 KNOCH REE8E, OKSON PKATT. Bn., imiGHAM YOUNG, Jan., i an.-lcian-d -- 4 11 UBDDOiajEj THE IDIM " ; - 71 .IOY duties, and be entitled to the same com torv chaacUr before IhsvUhoxof grad I. 'Uati fiom 'ercuUv de5artnpat1 tid are or may be prescribed by lug' could be4 oorntnancedi 'Tne river r5;FS Id me Presldenf of th lhatan pensetiofi runs here, in.a - wfciirly. I ry 'n; rrA United Stains in other Territories. a little beloTT ..the, Jbrjde,crhlch Is at .Xt'.'n.lSkx:.-.i Johnson also recommends that Benat-or- s UsttoaUlssraQL; ,.By the IhlnUseetsDjathe Becretaxy.of the caonthfithe-:caJrLon.. the Interior Is hereby anthorixed to lo .fcvrn dlreckTpte)Of the Of,sU who witKrd tiiadiilre: arm beichcn tenure of the thm .wh aa wca cate thejppcerof trrn' rush, and tinltinar at the rcxr? term of years. The r Boms aces ptier to lltttsw Msra rr i in i 7 tnt reisfcri eid XbLl& are. dritenrgalnlt an! f Indetjpnin dfJudcial office to a ateome suitable place or places in the uxe nign precipitous Dans: on une serin on uus ui Qui i avucioua wwvi i?r f it juai uj slde.'along which the line of rallway Is was (T la a41staat as and slims)- ,made. Here BharpA Young, under IAk.a KUUia.ttooS; walavtos tier.?j BQOtdron and' laws ppH&jiteamPtmCTtfi on ether thsnr . insTrywaV thVytoolc, empTmklind'homesteait p, On, JYtmJMn. the The Balled applicable to the disposal of the public at's rreat cos t of Tabor1 and rrwithzmn baa gone td Gibraltar with Admi-r- To whsrt , - OoaimionCT to locals Umienity ' i Xanda." Jfter"! Appear Hit , th. tii ir LH)na term? ox.tne I xeo--. experiments InesystatIfcJfild-lPntthe duties In cere of a vacancyby death or grapes. QeoHoareV'-nd Vic8 PrealdenL f i i Encsgei election oonfinic ) o: clr Z.Jy fcrslly b, r -- 1 ..th.l, IJ"?Pa-L- rr mm CM MM 1 ' T iSir.rrr! -- : ! I :; j 'i - i ! i ; i . f ; ! : :.. -- I : ! . i , 'i: - " I ; ; -- - 5.- - ... V TV. . i - -i- - v ; ; ;. ..--- . :.' ii 1 , - :r,.-;- . ' " . ;. i II, ir I "!! X -:- . 5.1 fi If |