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Show p p P P q i5 ;tj t i? 1 f FROLIC WITO TIGERS. EVENING NEWS. A, DOG'S PtAYFCL MAN-ZATE- May 88, 1SS7. Batarstay, MID D KPT TREASURE. l. Jr. cuMMtaes, 1. A. CLATTON. h COMFAIY, CLATTOH INOTAR1ES PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS! TICK CONTBNT8 OF A NORTH CAVB. . CAROLINA I met in Richmond the other dav the old man who ia known in Western North Carolina and Western Virginia aa the "Treasure Hunter." and when I urged a strong dee ire to know how he came by his title.he expressed bis will ingness to sit down ior a talk. re begin with." he said. "I am a single man and have no relatives in America. I came from EreJaBdin 1872, and intended to bay land and settle down at Greensboro, N. C. At PeVa., while en route, I was tersburg, taken eiek and robbed of my money. some $6,000. and when 1 reached Greensboro I bad only about $75 left. I was naturally broken up and dis couraged, and after a little time I drifted Into the mountain range to the west of Statesvllle, lound a comfortable cave in which to live and became a hunter-hermiFor the first three months I saw only two human faces. I became tccuptomed to thin wild and solitary life, and entered the towns enly when driven to do so by want ol provisions or ammunition. t. MUTING WITH FROM TIIE FOUR WINDS: Furnlval won a scratch bicycle race la England, deing the last quarter on a grass course, in 39s., at the rate of 2m. S6i. for the mile. The eastern trunk lines have reduced the rate on dressed sheep to 65 cents from Chicago to New York, before tbe interstate law went into effect It was 99 cents. T. J. Coffee, of Ponca, Neb., has Just a mammoth New Jersey cow, boughtmeasures seven feet high and which eleven feet long. He is feeding her with a view of putting her on exhibition. The twenty-fou- r hour system ha been in use on the western section of the Canadian Pacific for some months, and we are told that it has worked so well that it wilt be adopted oa the entire line. TWO five-mi- le IK AN ISD1AJT VILLAGE. "There were a few cowardly cur dogs in the village, but none of these had been molested by the tigers," said Captain Klncardin, late of India. "One of them took a great liking to me, and when I monnteo to the platform to begin my watch! he lay down at the foot of the tree. I scolded at him and threw three or four broken branches at his head, but he refused to go away. It was a balmy evening, with plenty of stars but no moon. One could have seen a n an moving many rods away,' if he kept in the open, but it was very dark under the trees, and the grass in the openings was two feet high. I was close to the hut from which the man had been dragged, bnt had not kept my before I realized that it was watch a greatlong chance if I caught the slightest of the expected visitors. There glimpse were so many dark spots below me and the foliage so obstructed my vision that I bad a good mind to descend and seek for some other position. However, I held on, and by and by the vll- lage grew quiet and my vigil became a lonely one indeed. The v llagfers were in a happy frame of mind, believas good as dead or ing the driven to. some other district, now that we had arrived. Some of them even neglected to drop the blankets hanging at their doors. "It bad come to be ten o'clock, and I was wondering II I dared to light a cheroot, when I heard the dog before me whine and move about. Next moment 1 caught sight of two dark obstealing across the open space jects toward the foot of my tree, and realized that the tigers had come. The dog ran out to meet them, singular as it may appear, and then occurred a familiar scene. You have seen a mastiff stand still In all his dignity, while a puppy scampered around him in play. Well, the tigers stood there as stiff as statues, and the cur ran around la a circle and tried his best to get up a frolic. They at first growled in a menhis acing way, but as he continued afplay they grew better natured, and ter a few minutes all three were in for a frolic. I could not see as distinctly as I could have wished for, but I made out the movements very well. The tigers Jumped over the dog a dozen different times, and on tl t or four occasions dropped their tails and ran away to let him pursue them, but always coming back to the same place. I softly cocked my gun for n shot, but they were so constantly on the move that I Jared not risk it. Our object was to bag one or both, instead of driving them a Way from the neighborhood by a general alarm. The play continued for a quarter of an hour, and ceased then because a child in a hut near by cried out in its sleep. The demeanor in. an tigers changed their wl warned the dog gro instant,and alow that the frolic was at an end. lie did not want it so, but scarcely had he renewed bis efforts when one of tire beasts struck him a blow with its paw and laid bim dead on the grass. Then both stood stock still, listening fortbecty to be repeated. They were side by side, broadside to me and not a huu- dred feet away, but in the darkness it was a chance shot. I pulled the trigger, and the report of the rina was followed by a terrible growling and snarlin&anU the sounds of claws at work in the grass. The natives were out In a moment, shouting, screaming and blowing horns, and as booh as ttu ir torches were alight I descended from my perch. One of the tigers was rolling over and over on the ground uttering sounds oi rage, wni:e tne I gave tke other had disappeared. wounded beast a ' shot through the bead, and when we came to exatuiuc the body we found it' to be that of the tigress. My first bullet had broken her riicht shoulder, and it was a won der she did not go off on three legs." N. Y. Hun. - ' U. LA.RSXN, Orange Sealy, Rasmus JaataTaea, CatlDaU. . fci row.. Huntington. : Moien , Counselors. 1 ' Muddy Orangeville Price. V. Olsen. Pulsipher. S. 1 leach V. Chrliton.eu. Jtobertson. Jasper Geo. Fraud tn J. AlKCr.P.P. E. .....Calvin Moore, K. Cleveland lormit... Upper r. Kwell. P. K. .Jeflerayn Tidwell. P. E. Price....... HetUngton JUAB STAKE, Joab Covafy, CtaU. oftl-cla- WaC. PAIMAN, President Joel Grow. . A Chailas Sparry BISHOPS. fitreta.. ... ..... trevnn,,... kfona, . tepM, First Ward.. S'ephi, Second Ward,. jolin Peek. P. K. .Klmer Taylor. Keils Aniciwtrd. ... ...J W. Haws W. H. Waraar. David l;aaU aTlr Coanty, tmiii,;.., Caitunlls,... Alstnore (Ilenirond ...,,!,. i . Vtata, aiinora. 8. SUkar, P. II. ParBB M. ...W. II. Clcward, ..G. S. Bast, P. K ,.J. . . . Owelvrry,. ifreruru,. .. W. 8ylr.tt ii. II. Hal J. Itoasell, P. .(.Co II air. P. A. , .3. J'tsrph K, (oer. Paul joaasoa PoaUaa. .J. A Hufae. lticneld. First Ward Id, Stcmd Ward fw-- Sahita i rai.lale B. II. Uifttwixxl U. A. MarowA Tnna tfohn Monroe ArtiswtMt J.BS Jenaaa. Geo. Coir man, P. kt. Peter Ueufradsoa. eitutUtun 'lata 'oucy, t;t.n. ".liit ra.'.Vy. ...llrill'T (illrs. f. K II lllw kUura - .. .. Irass alley.. Thurber I . . Chn Jrni-on- . Aioo. Itnukerhofl. ST. GEOSCU STAKE. . STAKE, Usd County, V WOOLLKY, Ja., President. it. jr Thomasjonnion, Cuainberiaia J. Annnbelle,... Aurora, KAN AU K. D. 6PKNCER, Prosldaaa, WABDS. I rToo.iors WAliDS. Juab r RAN KLIN Pr.Ideal. O. STAKE. SEVIER VtoJa. BlSHOra. ..ilcnninr Olocn. WAKDS. a Queen Victoria has arranged for a series of ftate banquets at St. James palace. Now she has horrified English that every guest by society must pay aannoancing certain sum for each plate. This has astonished even "the nation of shopkeepers." George Francis Train ays that thirteen years ago he ate meat and weighed 110 pounds. Since that time he has lived on fruit and weighs 180. He is six feet hleh and believes be has. the true Apollo proportions. George Is queer. The convicts ia the Massachusetts state prison have revolted against brown bread and baked beans as dietary articles. Something must be radically wrong with the old commonwealth when a select coterie of Its citizens go back on their feed. M. Taine, in his monogram on Napo- lean I., savs that tbe Napoleonic wars from 1804 to 1615 cost the lives ot In the limits of old France and 200,000 mere than 1,700,000 Frenchmen born outside those limits were slain either for him as allies or by him as enemies. At a negro wedding In Georgia re- certlv. when the words "love honor and obev" were reached, the groom In preacher and said : "Read lerrupted the that agnln san ; read It once mo' so's de lady kin ketch de full solemnity of de meaning. l'se been married man-eate- rs Kaary Coanty, - Woodslde and Howell have signed articles for a series of five bicycle races, 1, 5, 10, 20 and 25 miles each for 20 a side, the first and longest to take place May 21 on the Belgrave grounds, Leicester. MIRY STAKE, Insignificance. It is human nature to be ashamed ol being Insignificant; ot being unknown. The meanest occupation does not dea man of that sense of being oi prive some importance in the world. At tbi same time, there is nothing a man resents as quickly as being asked "Don't yon know who I am?" Nobody in creation can keep back tbe answer, interhimself, of nally, Iif he canandkeep it tocare; a ." l don't "No. don't, once was a There very important Btate official ia California who thought that everybody knew him, or ought to know him. He was one day walking through a field, when a bull addressed him in an undertone and made for him with its head down and horns in a position ), to raise bim. He was a state a man' of dignity and political power, and natural poin- be ran. He ran. f)oatty, but He ran even better than hr did for office, and be got to the fencefirst. Ue clambered over out of breath and dignity, and found tbe owner of 4he bull calmly contemplating the operation. tne "What uo you mean, sirr- irate official. "What do you mean by having an Infuriated aiv.mal like that the fields?" roaming over I guess tbe bull has some "Well, " right In the field --uo you Know who "Kight! rigni: am, sir?" Do jou know who 1 am?" Tbe farmer shook his bead. ." "I, sir. 1 am General "Why In thunder didn't you tell the bull?" l. T. AlOAl LlSlAU. Prealdeal Colore. li.r?,7ueArrS?-r- .l S naUluaioii ounty, I C BISHOPS. Ivrster, P.B. WAKDS. ....Itinci IteUeitf nnn- - an,. I). 11. Oil, r. K. "It was one day In 1873 that I en WAKOS. sisfiors. K. II. KuHiell, P.B). countered a hunter in the mountains (t'rnli'n Thomas Sial worthy. Vrn htitf in Factory ...Kd iu IUimUiu, P. K, who told me that I was regarded by. U. J. Ctillpr. Utendule, J. f. llunUinaa UunUuk, K. P. the outride world as a treasure huntD. ....... Johnxon, Jvhnnm,. G. O. Holt, P. K IIhwMiii HobinsoB. ..It. A'axob er, and that there was much curiosity W. H. Paoa ttmrvtiH v Lee1 1 ..W. !. Joliuson. P K. concerning my movements. Ita bad iuri-0urit 3. Ataa, Ferry,.... The demand for Mrs. Cleveland' II anion. ....AlTin Af'Kcevin box T. K. Terrr teen reported that I haaiouaa A HOOPER t ELDREDOE BUILDING.) active. still is photoM. U. ...H. Jolly. photographs Mount Carmel,. of gold ic a cave, and a scare of men ......It. T. MrMullin. and is still (trderrille II. W. F.pltu. Leeds grapher sold over 50,000 were searching the ranges lu the hopes KiiliflrJi'N .Tlioiuu. tlaruvr, P. H .AT. vv. smiin. rate PaAreaA at tbem oi the printing Wm. Imid, P K. awanjy. lruntni:i of meeting with luck. This was the ..J. W. Seaman. fine I alleyDell, He thinks when the full year of sales Ilanch, K. W. Jonas. H. 8. Uobtuson. urst time the idea oi treasure ' caa be wilt Xanab,.. of her pictures is up 100,000 .. Upper Robert Kuell. I'tn'.o, S-ajecrossed my raind. In my rough Jaunts R. Kawcolt. N. I soldi. The net proflt for the first eight 'riee, t I had uncovered several caves, but bad N. huiiUi. were taken the months after ti negatives not stopped to explore any of them, as J. v. ire- K Miiirt I lura as was as the much President $7,000, Oliver Ixiinlll. P l nao no tnoogat mat tney Baa ever vivtadn-LITTLE COLORADO STAKE, received for ote years service as govI. B. been occupied by man. When I separ ipringtu.le ....M)Hirc New York. ernor of '1 iiiuuaa Judd. Ward 7. A First fieorye. ated from the hunter, who appeared to poerje County, Arlsona. St (levrge, Sf ond Ward.. Waller Wrauirer. be a yeiy honest man, I sat dowu to .!. A. Terry, t. Orvrgt, Third Ward, LOT SMITH, President. wondem it were sossioie ior iuck to II. st. (ieorge. Fourth Ward I. John noshman, i Coohss'ots. come back to me through some rich W. A. BrtnirBurel V. Brookbank, I T. at the W. Beelia. find, and though I I'iryea WAKDS. HOPS. Blf to Marcus Funki thought when It first came up, I soon Washington Spectal Attention 1ST IE A. ifoan Voppy A. L. rainsworth became deeply interested, and that Lincoln Connty, NeysSa. St. Joteph ...J. P.11.W.Klchnrds for speculating night I scarcely slept Snniet Nrleon nu i4w,. ...... ...Edward Bunker. or en what roicnt turn on. Tonto i.'aii'n,. ............. Allen U L. Woods. P. CUt er I alley, next I and "Bright early morning P. Wilford. J. II Jumc-J. K. Ilsnjmond Fagle I ullry,. was oft up the range to the northwest. Ualnh UoA 'herlon cave a as M. I.. Lea. my having1 naa objective point ot tore I'attw,a PRESIDENCY AM BISnOPS which aiscoverea moiitnu Arteuius Millet, P. K Sri I'ulley,. In the Iron mountains, southwest of MARIOOPA STAKE, befo'." Morgantown. It took me a day and a or THE SIsirieoata Coastty, Artaoi half to reach it, for it was in summer, Twenty States of tbe Union now obST. JOSEPH STAKE, serve a day in each year as Arbor day and the mountains were covered with r. MACDONAI.D, President. and vines to obstruct Massachusetts fell Into line a couple of ArfBoaa. plants, roots mouth C. II. Roger. Counselors. of the cave was week? ago. Trees are needed in north Organized Stakes of Zion. travel. The I. O. ttebsok OlIISTorilKU l.AYTON, Ieldat em New England to cover the stony under an overhanging ledge, where I Wm. D. .I' hnnon, I Counsolora WARDS. BISHOPS lands anandoned by the hardy sons ef The Indicates' thte President' addros. bad crept for shelter from a fierce rain' H. J. Maiti.c.u. O. VI. Mew srt toil who have gone west in search of P. K., Alma, storm, and before leaving the neighllcr. Presiding T. E. J..ii. Lthi, borhood I en lered it far enough to see richer soils. CorKlao Connty. K. Poinen .Wei, that it was a very roomy place, and K UIKIIOPS or a has ThcJNew i WK!. assembly P. . JonCH. passed ..Dsniol that fires had been built there at some Papago. bill requiring railway corporations to M. II. Merrill, P. St. .James V. Jolinon BANNOCK Tempe STAKE, time by the hands of man. It seemed maintain solid floors and rails upon to me as I pursued my Journey that Urahans Coanty. every bridge or trestle, so arranged T. E. UICK3, President. this cave would be more likely than Geo. M. Ilirt. and hold as iu to the Central... guide W. any ether to contain something, but M. l l uHis. Curlii ft" I !. LARD STAKE, case of derailment. The plan is feasl (Counselors. V. the nearer 1 came to it the more ridi. Pclerl) IVierMia. tlraltatn.. bio, not expensive, and should be culous seemed the idea of treasure. Wnlker. Joiib Millard oanly, I'tJtU. LaytoH... Blngbam Co., Idaho. adeped on high embankments as well I'ma Taylor. Refugees aad deserters from the ConJim, nisuOPS. I. N. HINCKLEY. IVeslaent. ...Samuel Thatcher. lamina. federate army no doubt sought the man a near Rloon. young Recently . Id i Matthews MaillieM.. P. B. and after ..Rnlten Hyatt mountains for hidiBg-placeCauaaelora. Wis., set a trap for a rabbit.and having Brighton,.. V. Walker. V. RobUOB. .W. J. Labelle the war they were Infested by outlaws as he tnouf-'nt-, caugDt it, wrapped "is . .Jas. K. Steele. WARDS. and moonshiners. I might possibly BlSHOrt. coat, arouud it and took it borne, only lona SUMMIT STAKE. Menan, . . . find a rusty gnn or knife, but I ceuld S. Illotk. Otteret a coat in to find the ....J. G. Arnold. Amos Lgman more. for C. Callinter. FiUmore ..Thos. nothing hope twenty-tw- o As LewUtHUe. . carat cat. W. Cl.irrr. IVaaKl.au W. pole healthy It. r. JjrJine Slewo "I came to the spot about noon of I. A.R. Rluibull he wanders around the village be sadly frkr. .... ..W. M. Parker. Holtlen Kanoelt A. the' second day, and to tell you the lm KlilreUe, ... bums "We Go not speak as we pass llexbury . . . T. K. Kick, lr. Onuntrlors. K N. ChrlstianMin W. It. truth I was quite disgusted with my..Ceo. Cordon. Leamington lHabg Meadow Creek,.. B. Bennett oy." .....II. self for beiBg carried away as I bad B Mams. Geo. II. SaJem oi- CVesJk tvinaiall County, I'lwh T r ...Peter Anderson TKn - visCLt'ea fjnm v. kInu aimu ens vi- - Teto A uc PlilnaiviN John been. I built a tire, cooked a partridge vuivaw .Thomas Yates. Scipio, BISIIOIS. WA11DS. ,. re financial ...Gei. as no move from loss to cle made tbe the and had toward Iau. I tr.ljtyr'i. shot, Abraham HuUlorJ, P. K. Bower Cannon Rslmoa. cent strike of the packers in that city. burton Ctalri.U .....Rolrrt entering the cave for a couple of hours. I. P. Koss. Geo. i Ktia Aer. Fcho declares that, in less than two weeks, Then I forced myself against my bet 11. K P. J. Rock...... llawUley, Imrles Klrliena. Henuerwille . the lops to the men m wages was socio.- Eaple ter Judgment to prepare three or four 1'. c. MORGAN STAKE, W m. J bo. l'autor... MargeaU Hoytsrille 000: enouch to have started a couple of Willow torches and light one and enter the P. K. Creek ..Jusste Ulfeverley. XSV TflTK SETTLEMENT OK THE H. K AtwiML SCO AmM or was or as banks built national The Ftabw about large cottages Hsrfsa CoudCj. place. K. L. Byboa l the Acting Presided opening Elder no k J llolmlmi ic, P. K Put ilu as a hogshead, but scarcely had 1 gone esiaDiisDrn a Ol in OUULO. G. M s li k W. G. SMITH, President. Party house. The loss to the firm packingten feet when the cave became a chamis placed H'a ki r. Peon ber. There was a pretty strong draft J. M. Mhiiiw llenkpert SaSrToc.s.jCon-.e.or- s. of had that it .Jim. out lark. it, proving coming Upton BEAR LAKE STAKE. April reports of crop conditions in K It. W'lmn. ) manors. WARDS. another opening, and the floor and TUB ORIGIN OF GEOMETRY. Haiuhip were as In France the fallows: Europe .... Jchn Hopkins. sides were as dry as a bone. It was a WM. BUDGE. President. Croyilen, ITtatak Coanty, Wyoming-- . weather has been cold and dry I. h. IIhI! Fn'erprise good place for snakes and varmint, TUK DISCOVERY OF ITS PRINCIPLES and vegetation progresses slowly. Fall Kli W'Mtear. Milton A tiny. and I proceeded very cautiously on Jimn f lowu. wheat is very backward. In Germany II A nriersnn ..... Morgan, orth,.... ASCK1BKD TO TUB ANCIENT Janit-- Uioii, Jr. that account. Tte firebrands 1 had Kvanston,. was mere ... but 'hnrles weather South the Idaho. Turner Bear favorable, Morgan, lake Coaaty, previously discovered bad been undid EGYPTIANS. ... James Orriff ,n Peterson, Green Itlter Coanty, Wyosnina. vegetation waa backward. In Austro WAADS. BUHOrS. Curbed. The fire had been built Just at J. It. 'cu ter Porterville, Fast,.... backward. was Hungary everything : , James Rime, P. Rock r C:i the entrance of a circular chamber K. A. WriKbt. Porterrille, West,.... Tbe origin of this science is asci ibed In Russia cold, wet weather retarded RtMninaton Springs,. U. Ilickvou 1 A. Itichville which must have been twenty-fiv- e , ....A. John to the Egyptians, who, having their work Berne Kunr, was and backward. vegetation V. iu. Ituliut feet across, and the draught would landmarks annually washed away by In Great Britain the weather was gen HUtvuittuion.. Cottonwood ..S. A VVil x take all the smoke out of the mouth of inundations, in efforts to devise a plat erally unfavorable. SAN JUAN STAKE. Fink Haven John Slor.l the cave and scatter it among the thick for readily restoring tbem, discovered A. Lewir P. A. HAMMUND, President. ...........II. ifeoroetoten....... ONEIDA 8TAKE. nines. I found not only a large heap the principles of geometry. From them E. N. Auslii Libertu. of ashes and charred brands, but a pile 1 Dales, ol Miletus, one of tbe "seven William Halls, Samuel Matthew Mpntpetter, w. D. HENDRICKS, President Counsolor. William Adams, A Horse as a Melodist. of fagots which had been laid aide wise men" of Greece, is said to have P.K. John Kounan...... Skinner, P. a were never OSHal. burned. Near by and learned tbe elements of the science Counselors. uvta .leusun Una nan ....roier J . G. C. Parkinson, Co., tltafet. Wm. Wcsi Everybody has beard the night hawk moldy old haversack, a heap of mold lie introduced it Into Greece about COO Parte, Firtt Ward an B. C. Pythagoras, half a century later, and owl. The bird sounds of the Paris. wasps. Seioud Wurtl iiinmi. Koijcrt I"i t'representinga a woolen blanket, Ostelda Idana. Coanty, army belt, rusty revolver, a bayonet. having also learned the science of the country are familiar topics. I suggest Pretton,... .........II. 11...J.Inlrymil BluS City Jens Ncleoa, WARDS. BISHOPS. A. Ilnnt a lot of bones of birds and animator Egyptians, enriched it by the proposi- tbe sound that a stable! ul of horses SL Charlet.. Wm. F. Garner. Clifton Kmary Coanty, Ctadk. ana a pair oi doois wnicn aaa oecome tion which still bears his name, to wit, make, munching their grain. Did you Clnshasu County, Idabo. Weston. ..John H. Clark. Moab ever hear ltr rears ago, l have no .U. II. etewaiA useless to me owner Deioro ne threw that the square described on the Heman Fairvine Hyde Daniel F. Lau. P. . Franklin them away. doubt. It is very agreeable. A sound Soda Spring, d of a P. E triangle ....Thomas La Durant, Plata County, Colorado. to the aum of the squares on of animal comfort, of "It was plain enough that outlaws, is Leonldas A. Mecham Riverdale Kiel Conaty, UtaJa. Mtucoe Geo. Hairs, P. K. deserters or refugees had made this theequal , Malad reward, of plenty; yes. a rich soutd! Garden City other two sides. btaart George Kobort Caldei Mink Creek.... K cave their hiding-placand I began to r. MadU. about 890 B. C, invented the Stand and listen to tbe grinding of Laicetawn Hansen, Plato, Hew Sfeateo. Nebeker ,lra Mound Valley. ....Kobt. II. Williams, Bp look for further relics. I started to the study oi conic sections, and through oats and bay Man should eat silently ; Ueeuhnevilu Kimball Preston Joseph CI. linrnham. W. V. Bumham l.uther Bp Parkinson, he is forbidden to allow his food to Uandotph,.. A. klcKlnnon right aad circled the chamber Just half, these and the use of the St. John Are again to tne Front with their ...James P. Harrison,P.BpK and then came to a narrow passage- method of demonstration, heanalytic W.S. Lee Samaria made appeal to more than one sense. But Woodruff, David Bowen. way leading into a second chamber. I great advances in the science. Tbe your horse gratifies both taste and Jos. W. Dudley, Bp Cherry Creek. . SAN LUIS STAKE. went back and circled to the left, but elements of geometry were compiled hearing as he eats. Old Gray there. 9. S. SMITH, President. found nothing until l again reached Dy i&ucaa, zoo a. Kj. rnis author in now; he pauses at Intervals Just to Illnanana BEAVER Idaho. Coanty, STAKE, this passage. Leaving a torch burning trod need a device of reasoning that hear old Tom his mate in the next P. P. Chesterfield.... Wilier. Conejoa Co., Colorado. In the outer chamber, I lighted a second, has been found very useful where nei stall grind his hay. Shrewd old Gray. Daver County, vjfah. mart r aiiey ...m. i uroeweii. arsnors. he benefit a little wards. and passed into the next. The rift or ther direct proof (the cynthestic By that trick gets , J. Ii. Thatcher. Manassa Mormon,. J. R. MURDOCH:. President-Joh- n C. Dalloa. H. Williams' ..J. passageway was about ten feet long. method) or the analytic method could out of his neigboor's rack be tastes Monnd H. Valtew.... Ashwortii. I and there was almost enougbt draught be readily used ; it consists in proving bis own and hears bis mate taste bis. Paler Rasmnssea. N. K. Lewis. Aphraim Oxford M. temT. Patarsaa. else to does he pause for? Now he llichjtetd here extinguish my torch. The the truth of a proposition by What MXJ WARDS manors. truth goes at It again. Now they are all at perature of the cave stood at about 60 assuming it contrary a degrees, while that of the summer day and showing that this "implies it, tbe six horses; grind, grind. It is Adamtville ...Fred T.Gnnn. outside was fully 85 degrees. TOOELE STAKE, a logical absurdity. Apollonius was a one of tbe curious sounds. I like to ''Beaver, rtrtt Ward PANCUITCH STAKE. CD. Smith. J. X Smith "I found the second chamber to be geometer who lived ' about 230 B. C bear it. Merely to thlak of it In some Beaver, Second. Ward,. Tooela Coaaty, (Jtata J. W. 0RO8BT, Ja Prcldent. Jos. 8. Morns' an almost square room, measuring. I and whose work in tbe science has not tasteless city day gives me anappetite, OreenvilU, ......B. B. Tanner. The Murora... H. 8. GOWAJiS, PrcsldcnL should think, 16x24. The floor was not been surpassed by the most brilliant "From "Country tioundi" ilinertviile .James McKnigut, vWOu.lM"as that of the other, nor was achievements of others since. Archi- American Magazine. W mv present them to the Tamers of uuh and surrounding Terrttorier ao even came as root the a The of nigu. draught medes, oia Coanty, Clan. Here contemporary ever moat Apollonius, Machine as far the Eimtt of 187 being the brougnt perfect the roof. first eat of a rift or blowhole-IWAKDS. polygons in. circles. WAKDS. BISHOPS. BUBOPS. BOX ELDER STAKE. Oar X: a Mower and No. 8 Reaper, which bare given aoch universal satis but I could not locate the exact spot, Hipparchus. in tbe second craturv be ........ Tbe Rebel ...... Rifle. HenclernoB. Clover..... ...Wm. P. Cannonvitie,.. J. Da St. Jbjbf bad entered to before front. the and the fore Christ, and Ptolemy in the second lacttom. are Uayreved O. Q. BXOW. President. scarcely place again Kscalanle.. ......... ...A. P. Scliow. Veep Cree...... O. 11. Barrus that an important discovery century after Christ, applied mathenew arm Is Jobnsoa. as The Lebel misdate, .t.th r. the rifle, Thaaklnc oaz natrons for past favors and olkltlnf a conttBaaUoi of th lwasKnew VUy C. M i aaaa on the tapis. There was a bundle matics to astronomy. ...... Culheit Kinc. uranlsville, JlXDuln.elori. mimvm, called, was invented bv Lieutenant Edward Hunter. ' PtmguMek. First Ward. we Uvlis there to call and examine the above Machines at our ware- - ef clothes against G. Davis the rocky side, and rom about fioo to low A. o . during Colonel J. Lakeneut... f of tbe ..Moses Lebel, Mania. principal Ben Elder Covaty, Utah. remguitck. Second Wewd, artllery IX. . Cbnrch. St. John.... itn Ue fkatlag Sinn, on West Temple Street, and at oar Agenslef two guns, which I afterwards found to tne aarancss ei ins Middle Asres. the schcol at Cbalons. ....u. re. namiica be shotguns ot ancient make, leaned selense made no advance au.l was lit- qualities are lightaess,Itsiosgremarkable W4KIS. Thos. the Territories. Vtato X'tnss. Atkla. Jr sisuors. and range Coanty. t rrru.n ............. J. O. baara. studied. Viela. who lived from rtraordiua:y penetrating power. Bemr Hirer CU. against the side. I approached , the tle Jeuarn Kingston, , . . Ac ...f'arl ............... William Aid 1540 to stuff and it of to began tearing 1603, revived tbe ancient Fir Word,... Henry Tinge heap to the- scientific researches of Brighton cut. Second The demonstrations of Ktn- - cording Mrrf...Alvlo NicboU pieces with my foot. The articles were Brigham VUp, the mathematician, Prof Hebler, It was tfrianam tmm Mdiwii better preserved than in the other ler, Koberval and Pascal in the seven- supposed WIS AT.SO SELL, THE CELEBRATED 'rrf...,...A. iv. that the absolutely perfect Brig ham CUf, UTAH 8TAKE, Fourth Jen Uansen. .Ward,.. PAROWAN STAKE, room, probably because the room was teenth eentury greatly stimulated army rifle should a be a with weapon . o. Uvwev cause were ana Itevrytnu ot tney to ...j. (!. KnuUr drier, directly geometrical investigation. But seven millimeters OrotOM Creek....... tr.sva. caliber of Iron Coanty, Ctata. in the draft oi pure air. une of the Descartes, who published a volume of The Lebel precisely ride baa not so small a call nonrtvuu,.. A. O. BaTOOT, Presides t. Abraham Jlnnsaker LOCK-LEVE- R first things I kicked aside was a small geometrical problems in 1637, the ber bnt offeis tho nearest approach P. O. JciMen THOS. J. JOXES, Prasldent to David John. I leather trunk, provided with handles world owes chiefly the invention of it vet made viz: igut millimeters Mtkua, ..Thos. Harper .vorta, Oubso era. U. U. ffuf, ........... like a valise, and used as a valise.. It analytic of modern geometry. Mew- - With PorA Vallem,. D. Mccrmm .....E. are caliber tbe this advantages ................ was of English make. and while itmust ton discovered the differential calculus a m,. J. Ctata Coanty. a greater penetrat rfywxwif ....... . i (i M...VI... WABDS. BISHOPS. have been many years old before it saw in 1665. In 1799 the first descriptive inglighter cartridge; a much less liability of nnui and A. 4ower, Goodlina Biaiioi-t- . Cedar Wta had was and the cave, .Francis Webster, Act in Paris by tbe missile to be deviated from its i itrem City.. prooauiy been there eeojovtry .......... published a. t. A Perry T. .... J.lHoCBlloasA Alpint anetrva. Wllln Inter-OP. was Wm. e leather the still several for Prof. Monge. Chicago years, an. course v a strong wind; Wathakie,.. .....I. O. Zltndul.' Pnraooouah. Wn U it 4 CMlld cam operate It. The SIMPLEST and BEST in Wm. K. Jones. Amerinn hetrk.. gooa condition ana ine iocs an right so covered with steel and Willmrd City,.... . bail is George t acer ine Charles ril llcaaata Parowan..., Adams. OsdarFotl 11 A Ik I. I.V THE IFOOLD. were to in addition the satchel There as to to Ooehen, its vfai. Prk it Summit S. C. HulcL preserve brass, euabje OaelOa Coaaty. Idabo. two iron kettles, some tin and crockeiy Couldn't Fool Uncle Peter. It. Culler, IfT. to form and follow the precisely some or son... two Pay J a T...... dishes, ...n. D. ITaijrht rough cutlery, a Caia grooves of the barrel. Its initial velocltv AeeJvrille firetre PUami blankets and three Jo,m lima a ......Wat. Xeely. Countryman "That feller in the is exactly 100 meters per second erreater Rock Creek bedquilts, sharp 6r CO. and runty butcher knlie, a suit of telegraph office up there thought be taan SALT LAKE STAKE. ....Isaac Tborn. oi me uras nne, wnicn bad mat a coarse of was shoes. pair rough clothes, an initial velocity of 440 meters, while mighty smart.Dut I tooled bim." faalt Ijska Coaaty, Ctah. lr T Myron T.aaer . - mo rouceman "youdiar Mowr" Preoa City, Fourth Ward, evidently worn by a female, and a a coasts ine oi utoei velocity J. R. Boom. box in which I found small wooden Proe Citw. Fifth Ward.. .'... lw. ANGUS M. OAXNON, President Countryman "Oh, easy enough. You meters. revolves upon Itself 5.000 u.i JT, VfWenVaN CACHE 8TAkV ffk If buttons of various sizes and needles see, l went in there yesterday to send times perIt second always ft E. ititliiillti,..,.. Joseph traveling Taylor, and thread. That two or three per a message to St. Charles W. Penrose, Counselors. and told hitu first. At a dlstauce- of 1,800 Caefee Conaty, Ctafc. Spanish Fork, sons bad occupied the cave in company, what I wanted. Louis, Ui .Hfi 'AH right.' sez he: point fire Is aa fatal as wltblu a meters its and that one of theoo was a woman, seventy-liv- e cents Sol paid him the lesser distance; and as tbe line of the 9 A IT IJMM DITT ftJ ADS. C. O, CARD, PreslieaL SpridpriUe Packard. Nepal 1 . imnmnotfoe there could be no room for doubt. Pater M. Mem a. aeventy-nv- e M. W. Merrill, cents, and l'u be darned projectile Is almost perfectly straight, . wabhs.. BenUsmnn.... nsnora. II. Andrew The trunk was the only thing likelv If he did a thing J. but ran that old brass extraordinary hits can be made at imOrsoa Smith. Oeuatelors. - w.r... Firm Ward Lake Shore;. ....... ....Lareitao Steaart to contain any object of value, and f clicker of his fifteen or twenty times mense raages. To obviate the shock Arryla Mtil wauio. Fork.... P. M or........V....aaaBol ........Joba Boarly, union. Pe(erMy carried It ont through both caves to and then hung the message on conseauect so nrodlirt of recoil Third Ward.. .... upon ! urn. ma Al Harris . HOME-MAD- E me . Its weight led to bel eve hook." asnory Aoomy. daylight. a ous an . mTm'' . rT" force, special pow .Harrison Hpm risasant ...Jnhn JmrriiM that it was full of d shea or cutlerv. Policeman "well, do von call that der hasexpelling M. a. David WUIiaaa. r T. wmrd, Tallry, Sadrtoa BruO; been y invented colonel J. lArten and before I could break the lock and fooling him?" "jik lrord,..,.......,w ....Robertm Dninea gere, which detonates progressively ijuae ..IL llickenlooiier. s . r a,, f Dftrue. nmta. " get a sight of the contents I became so llnln lust hold on and without smoae ana witn comparatively "xou countryman WV IvCwts nervous that I was all in a tremble, It I'll tell you. Sheets. y T wanted to send If. tr?fJrrr-ncise. The shooter feels the MefimOM,. Sinth a.t.Wunll. ...a Wmrd....... First M. Ward... ....11. lAoan, UINTAH STAKE. Lewis, was a minute or two before I darec in another message to tit. Louis, but ill little w apoa pufh does not feel a sudden .......... warn... iwmn oentn idaa Wmrd. Uallanl kiM Ileary spect the contents. Then I took out be gosh darned If I wanted to nay .an and palaf ol lar. Three wooden shieide bopa. Mi ii " Kouert uavrasoa V"V"" rialah Coanty. " rm, r.m.,.AniuOW tilAt several towels, two white shirts, other seventy-fiv- e cents. So I went up placed at about twenty-fiv- e ......T. X. m.tb IhtrUmth Wnrd yards apart uoyan. Ftmrth Wmrd,. R. fine or two 8. President. handkerchiefs. to three AIIIIm BKNNIOX, like sez tbe kinder office, an' aww were a polite ....Win. in eapwy fifth War,.. Ilyda piercea Sustain those who establish Home Industry, and then came to two buck I. Miflter.' says I. there's a voauu by one nnesnov to?, straignt line . Fourteenth Ward. Q eon H. Tartar om. .a I.. P.M-t.U'md.. WAKDS. on bail the BISHOPS. traveling knew con iaay outsioe as sez sue wants to speak five hundred Seventh, Ward...... ......Isaac Smith IVUaru Center bags which I we Guarantee to skin further We make BOOTS and SHOES without ...JvMpk ytmirt wjm. rtatch Jeremiah Sixteenth ,..... Henrr Ilusrh Kealer Mill... talned money. One was much the lar to you. I'll tend offlee for vou.wuile changing iu couit9 to strike the out idendon.., Ward, .....fredeilrjt TIbswt hh slier, Aetiag ...........Wat. IfaraT.. Joba ...o. O. Pilkia the same prices. ger, 'and this I opened first and found It you're gone be Better than imported ones outrun, Well, sir, he bit right lying target aimed at precisely in tbe Kttrttm O'Maox.i II. Jamea (ilmn. J I ana Vim k Fight nth M'ara',.............0. P. Whitney MereUe. silver coins, most oi them away. Off he went In a bmry. and be Genrre A. Davla, M h'inmsenik Nrarit.............J.mes WtUm i ne movable oreeca piece la Call upon xis and see and be convinced yourselves. contained ...UamucLUIdliain. Fiver Vale Nathan dollars and calves ol American coin fore begot back I had plenty of time to center, Hantlna. Bhorter than in the Gras rifle, bet rmrmdim,.. ................. Twentieth Ward... K. W. Baeaett, suae J. Merwli, M .Kiel Haasea. 7Vaff JtrU Wewd age, though there were perhaps fifty ciinx nu om Drass macnine ail W. I N, Allan. Mountain Veil offer a greater resistance and the re rrovidenc,.. Ktemond. , W. U bkidntora Ashley Jeremiah listen. mv on and fhe hanc message contained wanted, incomer tne axis oi tbe weapon: coil follows uexicavpieces. ... 11. I FarreU ..Thos. Bin a baa jroaafaia Veil the denominations run book lust as he did tbe day before. CO VHi AT WARD A On finding themselves In possession SvtUhtetd, .......... B. Trenton,. J. Jarrtiae ning up to twenties and down to fives. know they got It too, at tbe other end. ........ W. D. alauahaa. BUT Dale.,. L. H. Uoaslev There was altogether $7,963 50. When I for tbe minute I got through the olu some t ime a question with the military HtUeviJU... Rsvcrioav...... ......O. P. MUler WEBER STAKE, got ever my excitement i went back machine went to clicking away like autnoruies wnemerornottoaoopcit QOttlt0OOfimm,aJetMtmetsm,em and carefully examined everything. blue blazes. much' to par. 'All ia its simplest iorm,as tne nest oi Frodarkcfc Brighton. DAVIS Saooafa 8 TAKE, Wear Cossnty, ClaJh -shot hoping to get some clew to the people right, old man, we hear you.' Ob. breech loaders. But as Aus nt Mtu Creak, .....Joha Hr who had occupied the cave, bnt found fooled him good, I did. Your Uncle tria is adopting the Mannlicher re V. W. SHUUTUFr, Presldeal. fr." Oavta Ttnrtnn P. fjtab. Coaaty, ....If. nothing whatever to give information. Peter lives in Way back, but he ain't no peater. Italy tbe VI tall repeater; Ger ...Daniel MrHse Granger WTLLLklf K. SltlTII, President. I could reason that the people bad fled 8lr-enot ov a tone chalk, no many the Manser magazine run. It N. looi. ne 'ain't: Uo,,or l lyaara, Oranite.... ..AlvrBnUer ' Somervlllit Journal. from their homes, taking all of their seemed necessary to make the Lebel a'Ml uret,..... TARDA u. aisnars ilamikaa a aasatSS! wealth, but how many there were of Mountain DelL a repeater also; aa troops armed with ...W. i II.. w , Xden K. Farrea .........J. "v what became of them were onestlons Banana' HmrrievUle.. a single snot rine oniy, aowever good. wait Btsnors. P. u. Taylor frt9amm"i"'r'"nmeil ....... no one coma answer, a ne money was Cupid's Franks ....... wrssa,. at. nraiam a become demoralized by BamntfSU,gaet........;..... ....Cheater Call Ilardaaa Hooper. ... Gilbert Bel nap Merry would easily .Kaaktel Hol-a- a not nine If the rightful owner was , B. the mere conviction mat tney were nawvwl oavia Mcaay lirowa tfML" f . Maid. CottOawOOd A Rmm. 11.. J. alive, but l spent six weeks makinsr in Lrun... face te face with enemies armed with BountVuli West....... .................1. . 1 BoMaA. ...H J. Grant. Marrteet, quiries and learned nothing. I then in ,.,Jmbw South Willow Creek, Proper There Is a young woman on Calnmet magazine guns. JSngiuk raptr. M. Stayoia Centremllt....... ,.atbaaU. Cheaey Mourn Fort..... .............. ..tavtd Mooro vested tne money :n lands, which 1 Avenue Beerlat ouymr ovaas,,, CO-O- P. ,M..........J. Farmiugton,. has lost confidence in the .k. ......... a. U, lrlrai Aorth Ofden ..Tbo. Walla-o- , own and although I am no eracacy wno Parker Hooper, 8etaT................Kdwta Paliriaa .IshaaaJ oi wedding cake. About a tjenen.M....,ti.,. Ofden, First Wnrd...... XI. O. CntrkeJow. .......... ........ West Jordam..... and a Hartoa reter ArcBlUiiJ dartlaoi caysvuM,.. longer a. hermit ago a friend presented, her with Ogden, Serond Wardr....Uotrrl MrWuarrla. Tne Queen's Pipe. Weber, tfaata,........ ....... .David 8. Cook the title ol treasure-huntstill sticks week Wlnalow Psjt. Opden, Third Ward goodly chunk of that delectable food to me and many regard me as a wlz aknown Fdw'a otratrora. Fourth Ward, as gdn. bride's cake. centre ware The of tbe young tobacco In the ard.--A. Y. Ann. Q. W. Bremwall, r Plain CWr,........M JF'ox- woman wrapped the white, fluffy stuff houses at tbe London docks there la B. W. Wsio' Daj-Pleasant View. SANPETE STAH.B, T; in a piece oi tissue paper and thrnst it an immense kiln, which Is kept conSaaford Blnrhanv Pirerdale...... ARIZONA EASTERN STAKE. into her as A. Allrad and she and ...J. Slaterrille...... intending, vat said, stantly burning day night, Banaste Coaaty, TJtwit A Woman's Long Walk. to place pocket, it nnder her pillow that night West Weber. JKSSS K. SMITH, President. . Jobs L Hart tbe name of the queen's pipe. goes by B. II. B lar ha at Wilson..... , . ...... uu urcam tuuut aer imure bdididh. The Enalish Eovernment has a differ. oahcts rrrrnsoK. ppssidasf . Uintah II. F. Htoddard CARPETS, LICE CDKTAHS, Mrs. Bnsan Snllivan and five small Somehow or other tbe little package ent way of treating confiscated articles OariliOouaora; . . ... Oraaaalors. Xemeertlle. ( .......Pelar B. I'aleraoa JohalMalhaa, children arrived here the other dav got mixed up with a parcel of about than that In use in this country, one of anaeao Coaaty, Wladow Shades, Xbeay and Brass FelM, Vur from Pierce, Mo., having walked the tne same size ana wrapping wnicn con. them being to utilize them as fuel for BlSHOra WABDS. is termed the queen's smoking. Alma BISHOPS. what lor Seta, Kasy Chairs, Keekers, Oafs aa entire distance of over eoy miles. Her talned pumice J stone. When nio-h.........B.ft. If. , WABDS. Crfer... came tne husband died in Aadamoa seized the is stowed .It. what merchandise for ' December, leaving pretty,' ginweddiaor cake she Whenever Bed Loaages at tCpkrenat, riret Ward...... Sdward A. Noble. KpJsratm, Alpine . WASATCH STAKE, a BBPnesed. was the O. O. Doriua ana ti. or imost Second because Is non nnd,, it strangers rastus lamuy penniless. payment ef duty, J aaaa J. Brady (Acting). A mill Tacker ' i Waaatela w her ...... and them ner down to Will aa to Hwao. Veber..... ouuivan to return the lam wisnea law lay under pille strug- considered jars, Coauaty, roAV Bartholomew ft. Orasn,. ....'.Joha CHEATLY REDUCED PRICES !! former hem in Knoxville. and havinz gle with some, slumber. The dear in a damaged or unsalable con- Hutrioto ........BaBJamla Nobla. Pom Yorraaoa ABBAM Praaldaak, Pouniuen ...Jtaw HATCH, ne ar creature stent, but it waa a tronhied do means, conciuaea to waix. to this it is taken Yaleaeia Ca H. IE. . Vunnison...... ...... ....... O. A. Madaaa rived here almost worn out, bavin?. sleep. $he beheld all sorts of hideous dition, I rreat kiln and Is burned ; there, the M.,i,,M.M,.Mt,Ahn Spencer ..wJCA-TlatJa-a Call and Secure Bargains. carried two imaueouaren ior a week. monetera anq Mend. ttorih,.................VI sh. T. Held reptiles, and owners having no remedy. The only ' i BISBOrS. ther being sick. Mrs. Snllivan said once or twice writaing IWaBDS. ' Manti. daring her nightmare utilisation that is made of these selz-nrBoutbt.............,...llhna C.Jensaa Coousty, Arfuaaaa. been MatAtld....... Olsea waa her health had excellent sne and that sale ior of aahea the la the from from l nVf 't in it made Oaara, noining into euej dark abvasea WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY. she was treated well on her long lour-- 1 voluntary plunges ..Penjaaifn a Ma aoo ao oa a Of 4ai arOD(j J P. Madaaa s. to the amout of a Show ow......................HAnAJobaHansaa. fissten, ........ ti, atarctvt. which, tbe furnace, tH(t Mount Pleasant. ...N. Iortk. Ilnnt a. Hrber. Host... ..R. Ik.l. ney. The family was furnished lodg-- 1 I when morning came the young woman great many tons a month, are sold by St.Snomtaka.,., W sa. ft. oaaiay. Mound K. tldall South, . pleasant. John.. ............David ... fiebor, West.,., Henry Irra lags at the central station and free I got out of bed in a huff and forthwith auction to chemical works, and to Taylor AL K. Willie StirHng. J. 1 A.Pcaeoek. .D.V.B VwtMH to its destination. aeciarea a boycott oa all wedding farmers and others to be used in en... Owens transportationC Jnoa OOvf"Vaaeaaaaaia Allrad J. r W. E. h Il.l Lake sreons ; 41 sM Main nUnsrg a City. .Salt a, vnguyt jncram.iaea.r.. ................... .Gao. U Creaby l'-- l iatK47ivvya vw. vtncinno; riching the soli. at'svotaasi.i.., ... yirer, L;.crv Li-- no. 55 main Street Xjaie City, "TJtjhl Paid -- time-honor- r.-- LOANING MONEY. RENTING HOUSES, COLLECTING RENTS, DRAWING LEGAL PAPERS, Wills and Conveyances.. s, FOREIGN COLLECTIONS I1,-l'- ; . . A' ed i . . i.k-e- S Vat-id...- . ls car-whee- o'-Kel- l. . . well-develop- ed , Pa-k- , at - - 1'ru-ki- Tn.-n- . .' Su-.he- atifi.t-oo.oou.- " ESTATES OF DECEDENTS, s I . ....J-amiH- h k k k k 'l - - right-angle- D. T.1 OSBORNE & CO., well-deserv- ed e, 1 STEEL FRAME IsT ZD IB-- , ., having been Sold during' the harvest of 1886. 30; : - n - j 11 I CMUSk .r. ; geo-metr- v. - - " , nAY RAKE! GOATE'S A Combined Hand and Self Dump. SaiMc-rite- , D. M. OSBORNE aaa. - " 1 2f. Sustain Yourselves. . . To-da- that m-te- ' r IT.. at 1 gold-piec- BROTHERS - es, - GOLD, . single- , No. 70 Main St., Salt Xake City. a - -e !aaor. 1 . . - MU,.ii-.....o.W- Kn-til- FURNITURE COMPANY to-da- y, cave-dwell- er, er THIrty m iiu ....... . t : Wen-el- ... . s : - , ea elaf a , Stmt, - vs. W - , ........a. PMfK..,.t.. - ah. |