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Show The Brave Guide. men were pirty of four young A traveling in Northern NewEojland, making the most limited intent up-and study vac itijus in.ui busiuess walked as circumstances They rod,! or dictated, turning aside f'ruui the usual tb.ir.'U.shf'ares whenever there was flak was seiied and hurled into the stream, where the clinking of glass betrayed its utter destruction. Then clar. defiant tongue rang out: ! did it in You had no ri.'ht to tempt me. My fa' her was ouee a rich man, but died a nrserable drunkard, and my mot he. came here to keep me away fr in liquor till I pr-in- a-- n ad they in fie S"tne ltniuuies ("! ni-t think ou't 'twm in.u who u mw th a fill fust of auvb mIv. road m a of Mir, ihe urter rn i up oil' iuto u and then turn r mint so, till on come to Jam: and ke you There's where Mm. G avet. house. lives, ami if you cm tied lier 6 y to hull'!, hj'll toll you uire bout out-J.x- r ilnrgi thau auyW dy els; round here. Mrme, Youngsters waut to roAlKl th.it fashi n, p) tramoitu muttered t he sue.iKvr, a the comji iny l wouid be a huppy w msin it w is as brave as you. I wouldn't tempt you to do wrung I shall fog.1 you. For r 3ft Graves, nor the les on " you haVH tNiight 1 .-r The nioit reckless wis the inst generous and ecin; his apol need ogized frankly. 11.. w many to be kept fr in strong drink; and, alis how many men and women! Who dares tempt them ? Let it not be you or 1. t h$ 1 walkel u the way lie In 4 dictated house, and yet Tli'' p am 't aiouud it bespoke tiio He traced the course of .the erai grauts through Utah; claimed lht they did Dot expect or ioteud io try to prove that the umsacre was per- self-defenc- They had hould be ol 1 enough to take care of pleasure. heard" of i 'w'v' discovered waterfall myself Fvh promis d her a hunlookdred times th il L w.uld ta t taste it. in the d'pths of the forest, and I'd die b fore Fd br.k uy pro ed ab'ut for a guide who Would lead luise " them then Hiiu.--s Forrest Graves' 'ill go 'long 'Bravely said. Forgive m"t nnd ot nl far whom ncr an said let us hhake h;inil with yxi. Mv inothei j f Ue Synopsis of Sptcer't Opening to llio Jury. A tvt-iy-thiu- ,' reliue-meu- c Smart 4 ltk. petrated by Indian tleniselvee, but that tht-- hd white ulies who acted under instructions of superior officers; that tho M rui u Chureti was not for what s tiiis ot i.s may havo done, titiee b id men en be found in every church; that tli-- . Mormons wen ot to blame for refusing to permit, supppl'ea to be Hild to the eu.t rants, since they wen theialveH threat(the seMl.-r-ened with invaioii. and miuht soon h ive to flee to the uioHiitams to save themselves, and would need all; that the Mi.rmons pitpved to leave J 'hnson' army ni 're tlian the le It to Naploo more than y ) Mus-C'lVite- s He then preceded to itiou. defense would prove the siate tLat that t"e emigrants wer haid people, some oftheiu criminal iu their trans jrressions; to such au extent were they disposed to be turbulent that des il they. divided auiouir theuisclves and formed two separate eoupatiies. The speaker asserted that Lee was the oi)ly man upon the field of slaughter who raised his voice iu opposition to the massacre; that if a Bishop, who protends to have made a feeble effort to avert the tragedy, dared tiot disobey orders, how much more so must it have beeu the Mse wit ha lay meui ber?, l is u remaikab.e fact that al! councils that Were held on the subject of the mas acre, Were held at Cedar, not at Harmony, where the prisoner vd. Referred to tke f ct that there wer3 walled cities iu th ise days, and l'a rowan was one them. Why was it so? It was necessary iu feudal and autediluvian periods to have cities walled Hp, but why now? Mot on account of emigrants passing through, but to protect their owti wives aud children Irom the savages. Only such men were enjrasred in this massacre as were prompted so to do by their own wicked acts. Wnen a man participated deliberate ly and voluutarily in the tragedy, ho he cannot excuse himself acted uudcr duress, and no man khould bo convicted upon the testi taste of its eupaut. Peius A correspondent of the St. L.uis small wiud cliui ws, draped the jtug Dispatch writes: As the Aup rode up into the very eaves, and creeping thi; mouth of the Jam a an incident A plot occurred, which may b ar relating. over ;he uioss grown roof. of g niiud devoted to flowers bore A res less chap in a pinched up hat. abd had beerf walk wiiuess in its arrangements tig hurriedly up and bleuliiig of colors tu a true artist's down the 'leek, as if practicing for a bund. steeple chase, until the. attention ut 'We are looking for a guide to the ill the p ipsengers was dir. cted t wat rtall,' said the young man who him. He was a cadaverous looking had kuueked at individuil with a face like an oldtuecoittge door, his bat in presence ol oi e soled boot. Finally he paused in who at first glance he recognized as front of a lady who was tenderly a lady. nursing an infant, and, alter gazing 'My son has guided a few parties,' steadily at the child for a uiinu'e or if Wis her reply. '1 will call luic. so, sui4, 'MaJaui. s'ppsin' 1 sir uld A single bugle note was answered tell you my grandfather was a uoctor with a and the "Well boy shout, dirmly came iti ievv. And 'sposin' I should say my Thorough bred,' was the codiuieut made by oue, ami uev.r fther was a doctor " was this term used uane Uttiugly. "Very well fir, 1 see nothing re'Fourest Giaves' serfices wtrem markable iu thut statement.'' ployed, and the party being already "And, madamsposiu' I should tell provided with food for the day, they you 1 was a doctor, ard better'n my sot out at nce, theguiJe waikiug in grandfather or m father " advance wi h a quick elastic step, "I should not doubt it. sir." I which was the his of "And 'sposin' I should fay this envy couipau i ijds. 1L: did not intrude them. were a - remarkable uuhealthy tea vpia He was simply acting ua their guide, ' l and poke only when addressed, or .;: mony of fcuch men- Tbe'Iudiaus flsit?'" wheu to some tteui tell should "And 'pnnto' I uecefsary give yon it were at war with the Americans be direction, lie led them to soaie de- - were monstrous hird on babies " yond the mountains; and seeing that sired poiut, when he withdrew to a -- Oh! the don't.", people of Utah were friendly, sir, hon distance, where he were crariu 'em kinder standiug "Aud disposed to be friendly also aud yet making could s;e the " would have remained so but for the live water, like to eat some'u glancing lie looked up and around to note j mean?" acta of the emigrants themselves, aud "Pray, sir, what'ean you I the posiiiou ot the sua and said: should tell you 5 (JO savages were upou the warpath "And 'gposin' 'lu about ten tuioutei a raiubow this ship waa full of young animals at Mountain Meadows: the people of will span the fall.' and things crawlin into folk s mouths Utah were compelled tor their own They waited expectant. Gradually wheu they are safety to refrain from irritating the 'sleep" the arch grew to pi rfectiou before "Oh, you'll friiinteo me to d ath' savages, aud the most luteuse excite mcir gaze, and then as dig"Don't get excited, madam; but tuent prevai'ed. The Indiana were gradually appeared. 'spoein I should say that I could tell painted and plumed for. war, and be to seen 'Anything upstream?' just by lookin at a baby whether it here in little valleys the people, in u .1 i r tn m ioniniii'rl with nau ii. ...u: helpless numbers, were surrounded ueen iwkiiuwiu uji.uiug replied Forrest. 'You'll fend Dear doctor, what is the matter? by them. Settlers were unable to it hard climbing, but you will need la my child unwell?" protect the emigrants under such no one to show circumstances. We' deny that Moi-mothe way. wait should teil 'I'll "'Sposia,' madam. I Or VOU hero nnA Iroon trnunl n were there through counsel enyou your baby had swallowed a young jour haversacks ' mud turtle" tirely, as some of them wetit to save They were not lornr pone, return- the emigrants. Mormons were frewill it 4'0ht my baby, my darling, la5 half famished, ss quently killed by Indians in wars, they protested, die, it will die." glad to Sod that table and plttei J But Vposin' I tell you that mud aud the military organization was for been Thousands of emigrants improvised for the ooca- - turtles in a babs ttumiaick is kind protection. on. " had been like traveling the route of the er onruly ' Can I ho P to stomach people the Oolden State, "Get a pump, quick! emigrants 'heir guide. and traveled in safety, so for as Utah you'll kill me! Oh! my child U dying, ''You can assist in is concerned; why was it that only finally disposing my child, my child." 01 our nrnvk;,.n. U "And" continued the irrepressible this train was doomed? Even one individual, 'sposin' I should tell you portion of it passed through in safe"Thank hare lunch I you; that one young mud tur'le were to a ty. Our tbeory is that the emigrants my own unni aod themselves excited the savage to again the boy went away baby what a barrel of bT himself. madness, and thus worked their own are to a steamboat?" . hit HP nl II . The Indians threatendestruction. do tor iuii justice tnaa11Deen one "Cai't ome something and the Mormons ed war of a races, , icpasi,, uua a nasi oi my poor baby?" shrieked the now ;il I nV hid furnished fach with a almost frantic mother. feared it; and if they did not help "Be calm, madam," quietly re- thevu wipe out the emigrants, they relating draught, Forrest Graves would kill the Mormons who were at I sponded the stranger. "I ain't no f 0U mnef .. :e the Meadows on an errand of peace ' Wltn us li you doctor and your baby hain't sti allowSi'iW not o.,f 1V1 va and then wipe out the settlers. The "u us, now saw me ed no mud turtle, but I'd just 'epos-i?,,w of the flask and the most the case to you." Fortunately speaker urged the Jury to lay aside of the the water was shallow where he fell their prejudices, sympathies and reparty. into the river, or else there might ligion, in order that a just verdict might be reached. have bees a fatal sequence. I shall It is a significant fact that Lee ijomu UUUU U. an do held no position, either in the milihi!) T a8Jru Pa8 3, and I u I please' It is seldom easy to see the hidden tary, civil or ecclesiastic service. i4l0Un?a:aD,BPraDtohisfeet' benefaction iu that which is an ap- The story that he was a major ishisa of parent affliction. A boy who was falsehood; and the statement rnach is that time ab?ovbed Indian at aent was in his own confounding" the mosquites being 'ml was He not an ueca nn of; tne qnivenng lips told by his pator that "doubtless the exaggeration. Iid insects are made with a good end in ficer in the militia, and was merely view," when the young scamp re- an Indian farmer, or and made . ..Ji always rule." plied, "I can't ?ee it whether it is in But he must be built up blood his that may view or not. At any rate I don't hufficiently great, 3 Wira i for the crimes of others, it U feel." alone end uttered when the like the I freely and - 1 Lv-myi- sou'' ".. - I :t ns . nitro-glyceri- ORCAn. alse noteworthy that all the stock, ESTEY,! ' g ods, i &o4 of the etui grants were ;aken to Cedar, not to ilaniiooy, LN. where Lee" lived. The principal THE BEST MACS A30 Pl'IlIST-tONK-I TRCMJi.XT MANVVACTCKKD. aetor was Lee's principal accuser Klingen Smith; nnd Lee's nmion to Agent for Northern Vth, Mountain Meadows wa oue of mercy, OGDEX. JOUX FOWLEU not of destruction. The speech occupied about three TVrwu Eayt Rata Keasonaltt. and m halt hours, and was uniiily exBeaver Knterpriso temporaneous Ortirrsbj leUrr promptly attended Id. MiiiiKVnI The Washington Chronicle thus treats of "manifest destiny" and the J quarter. SODA SPRINGS. Mexican conquest : AT THE ''There is a lingering belief that, if Gen. Scott's occupation of Mexico had in home way been c ntinuou. it TO CtN OBTAIN would have result d better lor u all VISITORS tb TIIRSPRINOS Do) M itl. on the orth American Continent Mi! CoArlit frum Kvtia arrlf tnl 4pri The finger of manifest destiny seems twi. e m wet k, uJ iu kui from Vmnkliu ouvo to grav tate to the point that, event(Jnldos atul ConTeyances ually, 7erythiug trom the Isthmus to tlie pole, and ocean to ocean, Cuba To y iuU orintorrat lu ib Ticluliy. and the island of the gulf included, W. W. STERRETT, ProprUtvr shall be under one flag. By meuiis the throes of revo.ution, some this outside territory may come; by means THE of conquest, some; aud by treaty stip- Sfcrveit House i 61-- S 1 Hemming Candy Factory, ulation, some. Six Doon South of the Uuh IU.Ui, - - MAIN 8TRKKT, - OODEN, A citizen who was driving along the Jackson road the other day, pa) Homo Made the Vieksburgh Herald saw auiau WHO LES All--: AX 1) RETAIL. up a tree near the roadside, and halttor Supplied. StoJ OrJere tu ing, he inquired; "What are you d Country ing up there?" The mau made no F. H. READER. reply, and the cititen continued: m What's the cause of vour beinir, up there?" At tlo.t moment a womau TH E rose up from the fence Corner, rented a club ou the Knee, awd nniaike : EXCLSM AYIIOLEX mil!; I'm the cause, strauger. and if you il In this city commenced work wait till he comes down you'll see the worst field of carnrgo around cgaiu on Monday, June 14. here that ever laid out doors! Tne cuizen drove on, tind he turned to Cloth Exchanged for Wool the man up the tree and c mtinued : From forty to forty-fir- e "Polhcmus, I can't climb, and you per pound pukdfor uood clean ktow it; but if you'll drop d wu here uumhfd wool, t'ntm twenty for two minutes I'll give you a quit- Htven to thirty for unwathed claim deed of the farm!" For ibe controWnee of . residents if Cache County Joel Hicks will exebaag ''' Some ?sme ago a man was charged U lb fpr wool lu Logan. ; Klt4S-tf- , ' In tho Clagow Police Court with stealing a herring barrel. . After the charge had been proved, the princit pal accuser addressed the magistrate: " 'Deed, Bailie, the man ut the bar E HAV KKCKhTLT IMPORT ID TBK nccMMTT Machinery for miia'Miarlkc is a great rogue; the stealing of the UrgK, imf fiKAtU im1 K)Lli.aiU. barrel is nothing to soma of h's tricks. rop He stole my signboard last week, at d F11U1T AM ri0XEY'CAXSt f what docs your honor think he did Aai cm inpolr the mm ,t y Candy 40-- 1 cnt 1 . W . : , wi't?" . "That would be hard for me to WIIOLmi'ANI) kMla Mt the say." RKTAIL, ! 4mie4 fir U eooauaipUbu or e i pur utlon t ile "Well, sir, tell I'll ye. He brought to th tlBM. it into my ain shop, wi' my ain name Water A Steam Flttrit on't, and offered to sell uie't, and he Tinners, (iu, A fell Use of j said he thought it was of mair use to UO.GALVAHIIttD AifDKTJBIER HOGS , me than any one else." .., 1bcUAIi.( riTTIMUa tot ' ' A parisian druggist pracribei as an infallible means of extiucuishinx inflamed petroleum the throwing of a small quantity ot Culorotoru upon the flames. relbntt' "tor AttiKhuiNK ' LIFT wKt.t rottca ruMra,. fuuijn titfi p i order. t Orders by Mail prompl) attended . E iii r9 tf I m I I i Box 806, West Tempi ii riiitfiiiiii LOW EESERVOIR St., f ' " TOO OUGHT to KNOW gPED ASD JIOHT JUNHIKC, Coupled with immense power and duraedit bility The only etrtigbt-nlog Machine which, coin tic ee theec reat eeeentil. . 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