Show 1 I sin U UI h 1 t I REMINISCENCES OF tp r UTAH AND A b I I t Stories ol of Oldon Days In Roth Both Chapters tho 5 I rl From LIO 2 2 Thrilling of SIt Ton Ten Thousand ho 8 n Milos 2 His Fu 5 c Away Awny on tho the Return from Irom 5 L nil I Pt fl fl Pt fl II I It II ti fl II II II fl II fl LI 1 N I I ft I nt n 1 Imong the C Ci Col Colp ut lit M m p ine In in tn thIs city I Jeremiah J r mla I t r minn inn imper and anti minim pert known Ii 1 In d f w well vH ll and 1111 for tor or the tha past imst ft 21 yur He Ho In Hi Utah it 1 t goo goot load many yearn eurll KO io anil when whon a ft more ho bo boti ti ift worKed In n tint tt mine at MLa AHn u o uIn or ius tU In flu 9 It II WM Wi wa the tf d in n 1872 1178 and lint ln 1173 Mr Mutton irn Ii hail haa a 1 memory mid Is III full tull lit E and he ha mw iw IR In lu Hi thi thlu I ol u uk V I curly eUI d 1111 that ho he w wa here herlt and an r rif if i Jw went vent to Colorado will prove JIron A H I Ong i In thoMe when In fl Salt Bait L Lake ke In hll rIfI I the Valley house when Wl and the w cee tin the tinwell I IJ J t well hotels Qt of the city This Thill wa Whet Q the th Ontario little IItti better Jetter than thon i n nj ti I j I 0 ros and Ind before the Horn Silver 01 0 or JJ J j Silver ICIng were vre Alta Ita wits VlIS t then thet 1 the not most important mining Ounh In Iii 1111 tI only a It few tew miner wen wei ell elli i fl I at and ind fewer tHier ewer tIlI c a 11 Park City II was wan known ui u r Parleys canyon Mercur n as 1111 oh 11 Cami C liW Floyd That nt t i pile the Temple wu Willi then onI P 10 fret feet the ground 1 m i KARLY DAYS IN UTAH What the existing tit that title time between the Ih Mormons anil and this tha asked the v r The conditions wild SQl Mr Mahoney were We ry although the llen Iv tile were few t no Iy between them thell largely due tc 10 ci o r the tSie feet fact Unit the miners minors having no 10 par PilI particular tl ular religious CO themselves did tOt mot concern themselves about tho hi religion of ot others I 1 saw auW I J Young several times lines anti wn iva greatly iJ with his hla and noticed that he lie was of ot a u dl T mind 1 I him deliver an tin 1 address u In Hi the th Tabernacle white while devoid o or of was W 8 forceful j o and dl Ill of ot ch anti thought The rhe subject matter mattur pC pf his address res wag mor morality I o r alto In general roII edl and ho he did thU not hot upon that t lIt Ill a n doctrinal IUt t ion here Mr Mahoney wont to Colo ado and became one of or plo Ito pioneer R user neer of or the Ban Juan and to Ix in 1 where he lie opened the 0 K IC 1 mint minton mm w on Fryer Hill 1111 ran for tOr secretary of ot state mute 11 rl I anti and also for tur lit th legislature on the lie Dem Ir r ticket through the tho h ii state slate und Md having for tor his traveling tinseling companion com lOllI panion no less a person than Ullin Myron W Wt V S St need t eti tho the well ivell known Congregational t minister l IJ I HOW M OIlE tit iI IU ill reminiscences of or early curl VI day dayd I ore lire entertaining In the thes s pa of ot two years ears It prow grew rew from n it nIi Ii mining milling romp camp to a IL city of 11 people and became known an ith n the lie tough lough toughest y est vt town toun on earth from Ox r 1 CI e Yule Yale lIe liar Har yui wd tl othI r r to other and telbert mm mimi m lag Ine were too loo u Ito t II mention flom ome of oC them m III It U and amid some nomo tended bar while ohm ohmS 1 b st lt LuSty 1 S was vas pretty irot nt at times it ml I street and Harrison avenue were o n oU OL U L I v o crowded over ocr avery im lin us Is I h Main ilin street I In InI ii I I hi citY olty on a n Saturday nIter altO I noon I WILD 4 AND I WOO MA Dining th time the 1878 Lel ng pretty nelt Wilt did woolly sold ho hi Then wore ure every night awl and i iman I IJima I man Jima for tor breakfast t was III a II common oo ac Lot Ond mine mimic Jump JumpIng log Ing In were nud Iu s li Iii UH ItH worst worm form r tin the being ti tC to the be tW Il rIte fhe climax wai m during thu tha winter of ot 79 9 and W SO when tine night u mm 01 omi omihi hl hi hll tray tay home hUlne MII MIe v up liP tin the middle of or State only sate af in III fl with n liend In li end hand wan WO told to 40 throw up Ut hi tile habits He e dill did HO and killed 11 ono 01 ot 01 mimi hold JN and wounded the other othel who ivan II I t i 1 D This Tins to action netlon and a 1 commit III It Ile waK UH quietly who determined d to make on an example of ono one and fee WI If It they thuy purify the Ute On the timo e n U notorious diameter named who had boon been tint the chief lot JU In ip the tha town ton vali w vai I ur air rented re ltd and In Jail where whore the Ito wounded holdup WHY already confined During Juring th thO night e went nt to the th Jail Jull took the toy from flom the slier shor Iff I ft vIII Prud nUll the t he hoMo hold holdup up who want a ii boy hy U li or IS 15 years of ot o use Illie and huns h nt In III mont front of ot the time CourthOuse A k disgraceful dl net met oil III thu part of or IlI nn W Wits VII s their thell refusal tu tO permit young yoking o to u a let lel letter lelI letter ter I r to his mother occurred on omi ful is the people leop went to church on Sunday morning they th saw naw them thell still th l p QUI r a While lynch law IB 18 never to be up upheld upheld held It must be lie iad gaid thAt wu wuI an ann n p I much surer after this thin event IV lIt lItMan Many Mill Man of or the th word wort left leet town towi at ot once and a no 01 back Ie 0 Yea continued 1 Ma 1 there thero were many quaint men lime of ot national t on In III tho clays da hf he h instanced n a few Among them WitS wrig wI M tt J Uh II a brilliant lawyer who was II time the 1118 In Minne lInne Minnesota sota Hola titter liner win ran for tor ion COli on Kress kres In Colorado III 1361 and was aa dt do but was Willi elected delegate from the till of at thus thu almost t the We career of or Oen Shields w Infant In iii the senate of or orth the th Hiatus tram from Illinois icota and Missouri consecutively con A GOOD STORY STOny A good food story Is U tout told of II 11 his tt vt j thought while lIlIe on his foet toH oct It wan during tile Ills Colorado C when wa was one of ot the l issued Y Cavanaugh favored which at lint hut time VIII ns un unpopular popular While making a Il speech one oils evening In III Denver he lie mid HIlll with I Il I 1 behaVe belleVa In iii u ii I were Sere of ot disapproval cud and cude I Borne e imie hb es Ho flu repeated more moore em eln than b fore tOlI 1 I bellevo In a II upon u wait vas an nui UI roar and Ind erl ll of ot Put Tut him out etc ete nothing daunted tl ll stood hl ground until tho limo audience had hall become T when He lie ald said I propose to 10 here hero until I 1 have said I J have to ton say pay n and I n l In all ull farnes that you permit me urie to 0 finish my sentence Then fler ho hI 1 I hl leVo In u a I tat of ot eternal et for tor the time party It brought the down and alit lie Ie wa wo cheered to tho he echo BACK nei IN HIS COFFIN COI FIN reached otis ono Qc tober afternoon In 1879 and In Junt one I week was on his way WU buck back In III his lila limn I to his last renting plaice place Tho The treacherous climate of feet teet above bove u sea pea level l l had had claimed another victim VIVIAN One of ot the most Interesting arid and lov by 10 characters that ever eer came to a I moan man whose name nam has ban h K I gone gaits down In III history and who will ho h H forgotten tor ottell as long loner as os the order of ot Elks lu to exist He lie WOH ivas an all friend of ot both Mr III and nn the writer Who he h hios was WOM Is pretty generally known 1111 need need not be he retold here at nt any uny length What he Is hI tit boat known to those who knew him Pest beat bile tie he lived and were with him when whon he hI diedA died y A nOm MIN MINA A brief of ot bin lis career inny IlO not nol bp be out of ot place pinel Diaries Charles Ahe on Sidney Vivian was Willi the son eon of ot an ng tf carno carnoto to this cotIn co n try ry In ui He lie sai a 11 variety arMy actor sinter singer first In New NI c v York Yorkton roston ton and 1 then all nil over the cou i traveling travel br troupes He lie was wasA aa ft Io mill the time yf t around mound him con spirits l whom to a n large hue extent he controlled d Not lom after arriving ing IliJ In iii New Ney York he h together with 12 others oilier organized or the first Thirteen and called coiled It the Jolly by b my which t ii It was known until the fob fol following lowing year eor when the first constitution tion lou of p the he grand lodge of ot tho the H II P 0 O OR K R was adopted on Oil Feb 10 ms with Charlie Vivian as an he tie wae called by everybody as presiding The preamble to the constitution Is worth reproducing as ns It u wag ivas Vivians Idea den anti language and antI reflects the tha character of ot the man moan It reads an as fol tol lown lawn The undersigned members of ot the theatrical minstrel equestrian and anti and an 1 those who sympathize auth approve of If the object In view do hereby organize an on au order to promote 11 Oll protect and ani enhance the hail pines s and Welfare of ot each other Poor lello JelI He III ile dreamed that this or order der would lIon om a n bakers bakels dozen In 1 8 tj O I v g In 1 SANO IN PALT J t to t In with a 11 company brought out by b Jack who furnished i T r n l amusement for tor or the main ing ag O II lul iu e II ud n back In Inti tile the sixties For I or a II time line everything Hlll Well leli mousy money was plea pica plenn ty n w ware ra gou and anti tn the tho walked with prompt r bur bu there followed periods I when ther thier ivan to do the and und It was titS ns hard t to IC get Ret pay Ilay ma when th the vork work wile was done am and Vivian Illin suffered rest reit re t tIt It mutter matter much lOuch to him though thou h whether hll hud bud a n NO O gold gobil piece or 01 four tour hits his for lor two tuo drinks drinks ami cigars ars were Veru 26 25 each ench In 1 thin he wan always the me Ime genial Wildly hearted fellow w mi would divide his hla last dollar with 11 1 friend I lIe Ho on the tho boards of It the Tabor Opera House the Grand Central then thea thear ter r anil ullIn at Woods W o theater and no mat t er what part port he ht took he lie performed 1 It In Lii this connection what Mr SIr Mahoney says of or mIiA Is 18 worth repent repeat Irit hili He lie cays ly I 1 recall mccall no actor of ot whom I I have Wilder than Charlie Vivian He Ito wits was not only on and agreeable ble at all times and ana under all but he was iYLIS n U 1 ready roady wit f r II of Interesting anecdote nUl ed In lU n It I talc tak takIng IllS Ing manner and without tile amid artificiality which generally general characterize men lIlen of at that profession He lie ws ts 18 lt itself tse borrowing It If necessary from friends loOb 6 the time dl of ot others Ills His death was ic s the tho cause Callie of ot universal mourning In for tor no man of oC profession lon was no so general a Il tn fa orito among llon all classes clas of ot people If It ever thoro a It anti and llo lov by lover byer er of ot humanity regardless ess of ot national or religious prejudices Charlie Was WAil that man mall manThe manThe The rhe writer knew Charlie Vivian In tely too amid W VI J one OM of the brightest lawyer of ot the tho bit liar bar took the lie last breakfast A his lute wife before his fatal Illness caught him It it III ita l a pleasant cence He lie was WIS wasat wasat at his hll bet best full tull of fun tun and anti one on of the bet best tory story 50 tellers In the count he lie kept k pt us roaring with laughter Ills H was waN short hort and und lasted only ft a 1 and he died on March Murch 20 W WO mo HIV a 1 tel lr the funeral sermon which ae largely They had lied known and before b tore he lie died I THOUSAND TI OtT MILES AWAY AWAYA At A t his funeral there was a IL long string of ot carriages l which some Rome 20 of ot ofus us tnt preceded on horseback We had Inid a Il aland land too on the way to Iver Dead green gren gJ en cemetery played the M March In biu ul On oUr way wa back when we WI reached avenue It struck up thousand miles away Vivians dante s ho liti had to before ne the footlights It produced a thrilling effect ISis His re Ie remains mains d In Jn 1 until when the Elks cau d tI them to be ex cx exhumed and ani laid hI III at n rrt t In the Elks plot of ot the U no won n lodge where a it suit stilt suitable able aMI monument was erected to his liU memory Another prominent character who Will was In L at this time was Willi Dan Iati DallIe lob lei Ie McFarland who had for tor been associated with Horace Homce Greely Groely on the New York Tribune In III the lie latter sixties six sixties ties he lie had become estranged e from his wife who hud haiti obtained a Il divorce from tram him The name of ut A P n 1 another newspaper le Her man and war wan cor cur correspondent respondent for tor the Tribune anti who wrote rote The Tho Field l amid the tho Escape 1 Beyond J ther tile and andA A Personal Jel History of U 8 S Grant irant coupled with the divorce ease case and anti caused widespread comment On Nov 21 1869 walked Into the elli edl torla looms loonis of Dt the Tribune and shot who died In a tt tell few days hit iii hl death 11 nth bOo he married Mrs McFarland the ceremony being performed by Henry hear Ward Beecher whose action In the matter caused hluch criticism at It the time After Atter fter i death his hU widow Abby M L L rr i T Sage SaKI books hooks and amid lectured In various parta o othe ot oJ the country SENSATIONAL TRIAL THIAL McFarland was time us tried for tor or murder um of ot the day ilay Ia his trial was the sensation some tome of ot the tho most mo famous s lawyers It iii In New York City being engaged In iii It II Public sympathy with anti he lie ins Nevertheless Ne s sIt It ruined him him anti he lie h became a n pariah wandering up Ul mild and down iloan on un the tue I 01 at of atthe the cirth He lie ranle ranie to where the time writer know knew him He Ite ai 09 seedy and and an Rn old eli filth nuin tut lut luthe ul he plainly showed evidences of been a brilliant man nian 1 n He lie found ns liS did every eVer ono omm jn In those early earl eari Joy days who helped him lie He Wilt was taken sick was care J for tor at nt the and burled buried bu by ty those holl who admired his I ability and sympathized with his rate fate Ills HIS onA VI IN John JollI O or Jack hs his hehe he wait wn wa Called who had been a 11 scout c on the frontier and Withstood nil all of ot hardships found his grave In Lend Lead l ad villI lie He had be behn in the companion ol ot Dill hi lit mutiny many U 1 an cit 01 Indian skirmish While on au a Il trip to eastern cities In a bloodcurdling western dra lira drama drama ma mind r Ont first theatrical venture which proved a rank manic failure t the famous danseuse eU e Who Mil had taken the tha th leading part la rt In III the Black Crook and anti White Fn I n at Garden saw RI the tho picturesque scout and mart led him lie He died thee soon anon alter they the came callie to t His lime appeared l for tor or u a long lont time nn cat tile the of or the Grand Central cud anti anddrew drew largo large e crowds VOND It Harry HArr Norton NUlton a Il well news lIeV newspaper neWSPaPer paper milan man on orl the coast roast and who wrote on Quo of or the first booS s on tama tho tim now non famous Yellowstone Park tI Wonderland was Will another who h d seen Een life lite In many nUIJI phases and whose who e last hist resting place Evergreen cemetery Norton was an exception i J 1 man matl but hard harl hardluck nily capable newspaper I luck hail had Its clasp on hilT lm dm Ing his hla I latter lotter yours years Curs amid It U never let Iet go o 0 He lIe Hato 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