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Show Volcano. most reuiaik ble, is f urtetn thous-anfeet above the level of the s.ia, From the Presi. and is the first that greets the volcanoes the sail r's suumiit It resembles This uMiniinjr fyi. Tho fir.t on on a miK-ii ii e the be dome of ale, sti. !rve to ,ro - St. Cl,llt ii at all timi's Mauna is atd P.terV, riidt the C'.vend with snow. At this iw M ul,i l'oa' aI,J 0,1 ll.,e ex,rem' The IlauiiHH" d siht ret pr-t.all- y 'Hie first, brands vast m iuiitaii there exists two era Jcf; t!:' Kilii"c;i llil-.- , d,,w" n upmi tfrs, that ol' Moku eoliunly. in the and KiluUeaonthe southern meiii.tfy all(! hs"br i'Xittct is Hiu iroc:i show. Tlii Miiiimir cr:ifrr. us niAn nf man. ! It -erupH' u u any SHrod by Atln.iral Wilkes, is 11,000 rom, enrv At feet loriu' and 8,000 feet wide, being several for times, but the burning lava ab ut t ix miles in circumference, the last eruption tunio p'iUrin.u d"wn the sides of the with an average d.pth of SOO feet The crater of Kilauea, just described, lU'Mtniain. and ih' 4 uuw inn iitunt be d to is. on account ol its burning lakes, d striit Hil" f the appear suxl'.iett shilt the ot th.' chief point of inter t to travel, rs. J.Mtuinl. Upon win l it. fhuiri'M i'SC' ttrettVv nil the Hard an t rough is the journey to it into which it paaiei without l'ucifi-nearly thirty mihs ride from urn. to lle;o. The eruptions of Mauna Loa djm.JLre any , Is Unlike Kilaue-.or are not c nfin d to thcfC two craters. Luia Pelf, anvihiiii ol the kind, and stands b) Uu many occasions, as lar back as itself, an anomaly in nature, the eruptions brke out on the niL'h'iesfc und nv.st wondovlul ol sides of the liMuntain at an elevation As we ifuz d of Irntu 6,000 to 12.000 feet. As earth's mViy v;ilvt its immensity j:ivw upon U4 m m u't f.r iaek as 1781) the first eruptions nvire. We tval zed the sisnitsa. awl of Kilauea occurred of which the n i an a (' the w li. !e be- lives have coy dt finite knowledge. the stuj j incame 1S.'I2, 1840. 1813, 1852, apparent by anal tin,: its Vesuvius have 1853 easily 18i8 eruptions oc185:), night pots All w.t bl ick, curred, the l.ist being fI.iWd b lust m 'M in that p't. with o;cai oial eamiiijrs . f treineudocs eaniuakes that shook like the f rki is cf lightnings iu a I iwn all tl,e Ileuses in the Hawaiian dense th'utodgr Cloud. Is'and an ! knocked people prostrate Mr. James tays : "We csi united i i the st eetf. the e renuife eme of the wlu.l crater t the fame time a mud at five miles, the w stern side of eruption burst out iu the Valley ol fchi'ih was the hiie.it. but in knftapolo, a distance ol fitteen m l s did tlu depth to the black from the crater. The red mud re It is iimu'c sembled that with which Pourpeii led.jo execed 5U() teet. oval than circular, its greatest md Ilercuhmeuiu were covtrtd. briitthh beiojr troui northeast to This mud coverv:tl an area of 1,000 southwest, and is aptly termed by the acres, many lives were lost, and a natives 'hula IVIe' (P!e's Pit), for thousand load of cattle and horses it is nt.thinir but an imuienss hole that were beeniiig driven across the which the lire lias eaten iuto llitr the time. At the spot at country The natives have no other where this mud eruption took place ground train Uuti ol its .r:iti than that it has now Hows a clear, cod mountain been burning IroAi the time of chaos stream. About the time of these until now, raduiliy extending itsell vclci'tiic and wind eruptions the ii laterally and perp udicularly. For habitants of Hawaii were treated to its banks, and the traditional earthquake wave, that merly it oveiti-wtthe I'riu of each of its kniri has roiled along (he coast, from forty to wituessed destructive eruptions. sixty feet high, and receded five "Count Stryelc ki makes the times, decreasing in force each time, north nortlieat clifl" 4 101 feet above and causing the destruction of whole the level of the sea, Douglas 3 874 villages, driving the shipping, inland feet. Small caves and diuiinutiv-pile- s GOO or 700 yards, covering tho lofty of lava were Mattered over its to,-- s of cocoa nut trees. Fiona all of whole surface, where they had sud-which you may see that the Sanduettly men and as quickly cooled wich Inlands are a delightful place. They had assumed many fantastic These poor devils never know at aod even beautlul shapes, and their what moment they are to be turn hues were singularly, brilliant and bled head foremost into eternity, or varied. On the southeast and south swallowed earth by tho opening be lidos lava had pushed laterally from ueath their feet. At present the the Lank and flowed down fioru the hills are with delightful vergreen Near here are the Sulphur dure. The people are huppy, and ledge. Hills, from which the finest speci- even yesterday I witnessed a joyous mens are obtained. They were pret- bevy of native girls jumping from a tily coated with tine white, blue and high rock into the sparkling waters green salts, but owiug to the intense after silver coins that foreigners teat and 6 allocating fumes of the threw in, and bringing them up be gases, we were unable to secure tween their white, strong teeth, A little further on we fiud laughing, without many. any fear of the the lava fissures encrusted with the looks down upon mountain that griui most beautiful crystals and efflores-Jnces- , the sceue. which had condensed into rery variety of form and figure, but too delicate to bear exposure to. the Boynton Among Sharks. it nt ssulked off to a big thicket ef nea-We- ed to consider. 1 knew he'd when he'd settled his back Couirt a long time wait-in- " seemed miud. It last he came viei for him. At like the tiaie be me. over but, ous'y fruu The far tOi fore, my arms and I had next tun ripmy chance, ped him with my knife as neatly as possible. A shark always remembers he's pot business somewhere else when he cut, so off this fellow .o s. It is a .curious thing, oo, that all the sharks about will follow in the I got on my blood trail he leaves. hands and knees, and as he swam oil t noticed four dark shadows slip alttr I saw no more that time; him they did not like my company. s en-Jou-- - inli r-- rl, Au-'U- J atmosphere. "Having reached the southern extremity, we obtained our first view f the lake, the light of which had attracted our attention the previous night. It was eeveral hundred yards m circumference, and in the most unkeu part of the cauldron the lava Jfas twenty feet below its banks, a "quid body, boiling, 'bubbling, and arashing in great lury. Occasionally it would become encrusted over, and then red Btreaks would bhoot rapidly across its surface, leaviug a omeutary glimmer, like meteors. n the centre tho lava whs tossed the air, with a puffing, jpluttering noise like the blast of a hjavy bellows mingled with the roar the surf. Its color was livid, much fwembiing clotted blood, of which lbe whole might be taken for an immense d cauldron, and the nearth'y rioiseg for the moans of agnized spirits and the fiendish cries tormentors. The effoct upon lJe imagination was powerful, and a reality horrible and hellish To tho leeward description. Je Rases were strops, requiring caution to avoid the stifling afreatj of heated air. On the side filamentous lava, commonly wHed hl?h into hell-brewe- tnr be-jw- 'Pde's hair ewed is thickly for many acres, like a field of an.ta L.a, Txtich is one of the ad A C'urloti Clock. A marvellous piece of mechanism, in the way of clocks, is described in the French journals It is an eight-daesinstrument, with dead-bea- t capement maintaining power. It chimes the quarters, pluys sixteen tunes. pla8 three tunes every twelve hours, or will pliy at any time The hands go round as fallows: one, once a minute; one, once an hour; one, once a week; one, once u month; "tie once a year. It shows the moon's ag ; the rising and setting of the sun; the time of h ijzh and low water, half ebb, and half flood, and, by u beautiful contrivance, there is p. ri which represents the water, which rises and falls, lifting some ships at high water tide us they were in motion, and, us it recedes, leaves these little automaton ships dry on the sands. The clock shows the hour of the day, diy of the week, day of the month, month of the year, and iu the dy of the moiith there is provision tuado for the long and short months. It shows the signs of the zodiac; it stf'kes or not, chimes or not. as may be desired: and it has tho equation table, showing the dif ference of clock and suu every day iu the year. y re-qii.- MOCXTAIN JIMiUOUS. Trial or Lee and Dame. LEft TO BB A W1T5K8S FOR TUB N. - DRUGGIST. 1 SODA SPUINGS. teresting developments are expected. It has been asserted and confidently be. lieved thai certain important witnesses for the prosecutiou could not be found, but a number of those repo ted tiiissing are already ia town und others have been subpoenaed and will oe here at ihe trial. The chief witness for the prosewho it was cution Klingen iSmii) thought was non ttt, will be here tomorrow in custody of a deputy marshal. AT THE Stcrrett House ' CIN OBTAL r Wek Mail Con-hf- f from Evauitnn arrive ant dfp4- -t twice w'k,hud la and troui franklin uc a Buard ttia Day Canities and Conreyances SBCOMD TELKGRAM. Deaver, 14. 8 CO p m. ot advice counsel. ISishop, Iloge By and Spicer, John 1). Lee will turn State' T II K STRtNOS 7ISITOn8TO V' To iol-?r- f, points of itit.rent la the u e wr Hemmiag Candy Factory, Homo lSad Candy wholesale: axd s! retail READER. F. THE 1-- IS Cloth Exchanged for Wool From fort it ta ! iHnmd paid for uood clean wuiihvd u.Hto', Fnun twenty- Htven to thirty for nnwanhed Utahi Idaho, Montana For the convenience of raSdnts of Cache County Joel Kicks will fachaoge cloth for wool la Logan. GEO. A. LOWE Xevatla for Jnrty-flvec- nt $ , and PETER SOHUTTLER'S CELEBRATED i . II AYR lRCKNTLT IMPORTKP TDK ai.clitncry (or uiaim'aciurltif rn. tcnle, 8kLf SEAL1N0 aud kOLAiEKKD WE a lrg. rop Fit UIT AND JIOXKT CAX8 A fpj Ihe wata at ad can WHOLESALE BUCKEYE So it a to AND KETAIL, the increaina; drmaad for or iMriation at )iric la salt the tlm.i. cuMUMiptioB REAPERS AND MOWERS, Tinners, (.'as, Water k Steam Fitter. fall tin of IRON, OALVAV'IZKD AND RUBBER 1108 1 nric, iwiudii.j riTiiNus for mi. Areata for RAMaTtf rlbrat'1 ft KXUINK WKiL rOlU'K LI Furst 0 AK HIMtS, Tanipf fitted up to or4rK . Bradley Uay Rakes, Order by Mail promptly attended to, MlTCUELLJAHFSt A rail Stock SU 19a of Wagon Dox 30C, West Temple Lnke CUy. ' SOMETHING Woods, TOO 0UGI1T to KNOW AND WAGON MATERIAL, Jrou, Steel, and DmiMiiiiiiid gPEED AND JIOUT. JCKSISO Coupled with Immense power awl dura, Sewbiliiy The- oaly atraight-Beadlcombine which Machine these, ing great ess&tiaL. Observation and practice have demonstrated the fact, that good newiag can ba done on all first- -, class uacMnea. Thea the enquiry arises; Which Machine run the lightest? .' a - TOOLS Tin; Always on bands WEIUK Which Machine aewa the fastest! THE WEE1V Which Machine ba pliantes? A 1 , Proprivtwe evidence and become a witness lor ih proecmion The attorneys have advised this course becau-- they bel:eved it to be THE the only way to their client, and to develope the whole particulars of the massacre. Lee s reason, it is saol, ' Six Doort Soath of tha l"Ul Hotol, (hat he believed that he was lo he sacrificed ti shield more guilty parties On MAIN STREET, - OOhtS, the best authori'y it ia asserted t h t there are plenty of witnesses in lown to corroborate Lee's statement and couviet Dame and many other?. There ia much bitter feeling against Lee and much Country Ctoroi 8upplid. fnd Or lnrt to sympathy far Dame ly those who are hereto be present ai the trial as wit H. nesses, and those who were living in iMm southern Utah at the time the slaughter ing was done. Among them are some of tl e partieipanta and others who attended a meeting of the participants after WOOLEN SIILU their return from the pcene. There is EXCELSIOR not much known upon the gfreet as yet, Id this city ooramenced work but the excitement is spreading rapidly pi;iin oo Monday, Juno SWEEPSTAKES TI1RESI1ERS "Three a coming below and two above." "Poor little Tommy!" "Don't cry, John." "Hut I can't help it, Hannah. and Five little white teeth I won't be there when they come." "Won't be there, John?" A writer in the Gentleman's "No Hannah: you've had me Magazine has bten interviewing Cap- switched up for disturbing the peace, tain Boynton about his past life. It and that is thirty days in the seems the champion floater was a 'boose." diver at one time. Th's is an ad"Don't take on so, John; I'll go venture of his with a shark: I was to the 'boose with you and take Tom down on a nasty rock bottom. A my along. man never feels comfortable on them; "Say vou won't swear agia me, he can't tell what big creature may Hannah." be hidden under tho huge quarter "I won't, John." deck leaves that grow there. The "Come to my arras, old gal 1 I'll first part of the tinie I was visited buy you a new calico dress, and we'll by a porcupine fish which kept go to the fireworks on the Fourth of sticking its quills up and bobbing in July. lorn my shall have rubber front of my helmet. Soon after I ring and a bottle of syrup and you'll come to my arms, llauoah!" , saw a big shadow fall across me, aod Here tho husband drew the little looking up there was an infernal shark playiug about my tubing. It woman over the railing and franticalmakes you feel chilly in the back ly kissed her, while Tommy set up a when one of those are about. He iubilee of crying; and soon after 1 I itIV came down to me slick as I looked John was Qiscnareu "ior want oi up. I made at him and he sheered evidence." St. John (Mo.) Gai. off. For near an hour he workad at A noted stockbroker, who hesitated it till I could stand it no longer. his speech, once gave excellent in If you can keep your head level its advice concerning investments. One all riht, and you're pretty safe if friends said to him;. they are not on you sharp. 1ms af his "I've just mortgaged my house, ugly brute was twenty feet long I have a lew thousands to spare and down should think, for when I lay all my full length on the bottom he Can't you tell me something good and stretched a considerable ltDgth safe to get into, where I cao make a ahead of me, and I could see him neat thing and be perfectly securer" I kaovr a first behiud mv foet. Then I waited. for you." m:y must turu over to bite and my thing wit?."-- ' "What bothered down il Liuj. lawug that morfj3C,w MTaia over thec a? frv tyiica aud vicinity. W, W. STERRETT, A "Is poor little Tommy teething? "ft-b-bu- y rUOJECV-TIO- fr GENERAL AG EXT ing." "Ye-ve-vc- TllR riUt Special dispatch to S. L Hrmll. A. M U'SON, PouQ.lk"r. 15. UricWu City. July 12th, UT. Beaver, This morning Judge Doreman rt the trials of John I Lt-- nd Win II. Dime O. C 0RN8HY,- il. 1). for the 19th inst . aud g ive the protecu lien the irivitrge of electing which of the prisoners sha he first ined. The LOU iN.CACIIKCut'N I V. judge is determined to have the long hlifotttiH il Sud tt to their pending cases disposed of. and without ftUvuiui; to iutiioel mock, and loaru oricet. uBDtcess'iry delay, and there is little doubt that the trial will proceed on ihe dnjs indicated. Some ttxrtling and in Woman Alttajt the Same. "Hannah," pleaded a weak voice, "d-n- 't swear agin me." "O, won't I tho', wou brute, ra sp nded a shrill female tongue; "I'll learn you better n to cotno a bruisiu about home a' two in the morning." "Hut I didn t do nothing." "That's it; you never do nothing; you sliug your titxe away a doling about the streets and wearing your pants off on barrels and goods boxes, waiting tor something to turn up instead of iretting around and turn ing something up, while I'm kept at home a washing and mending and a nursing Tommy, and he a teeth ESTRAYJIOTICE. FOLLOWING DfgCRIBKD ANIMALS, tt 14 claimed wllhm ten ilujn, wi.t U st 4 p.iu. at tl Kairay Tiuruay, July l'i uiil, Btifcimm li'y. One rel a jr r old tt' r. branll rwml.ling a on I it jw, ps tt on rig'it lup. nit In right ar. One roau tt year bull, rr. oBJ I. it, alit ia offices; Salt Lake City & Oorinne, lbs handiest ftp- -' THE 1VEEIK Query Can you ew, eueceasfully, wiiV Ho. 8 ootloat Yesl, OX THE 1VEEIV Saturday being the d,ay whiah., town ia,. car; front tha outlying Ogdea City, I shall naka it a point ta N. B. calls M. J. HAMMOND, Ajjcnt for the above OQDEX ajp U LOQAX. in oiy office always on Satuydwya.. 4 OFICE ASP OaW EO0M 05 M A. I N H ; . J. 4$et K 3B rlv T It Tad. .1 Opp. Io.Uj Old TitUcK A. P. PERKINS, S. M. ooDEnan. irectl CtrmpavyJ sit |