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Show 0 VOL L Attornkt-at-Law- , On . AN Of IMMENSE the TTomlors TREE. of the Taolomae Croe In California. Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper Courte of the Territory. (l'w in a!l the gives an Illustration of one of the wonders of the Tuolumne e in Cali(l fornia. This is the stump of one of the Lake. largest Wellingtonians in the grove, Ira W. Kesward with a tunnel EtoEiI through which the road passes and vehicles aro driven. The KENW A aKD, AllNLR standing stump, the trank having been severed about DO feet from the AirouxEV measures 30 feet 8 inches In ground, but the diameter of the trunkdiameter; with its Of ci lloome, Union Block, bark, which is now removed, is said to Utah have been over 40 feet The . . , tunnel through the tree measures 13 feet in M. D., SHORES, J. feet wide uttlie base uud height by 8 feet at the top. Tuolumne grove conn and SunftEON. tains about thirty big apecimens of the giant Wellingtonians, but there are trees now growing which, if the world Aileii'li nil Call i, Day or Niyht, should not come to nn end as predicted Ulnli by Prof. Totten, will, in the course of D, time, attain dimensions which will be surprising to coining generations. LIFOHNIA BAKERY. The Calaveras grove also has a number of these giant Wellingtonians. In , Iica, Cakes, nnil Bakers' that grove one tree measured 430 feet Fresh made Daily, onferih'ncry In length by 110 feet in circumference Wedding and Birthday at the base, and tho first branch was Cakes a Specialty. 210 feet from the ground. Another Lawrence Joiti.sdx, Frop'r. measured 327 feet in height. Still an' Utah other measures 330 feet in length, and . h Fork, , bus a circumference of 97 feet. One Big-Tre- at-La- l4 Puv-icia- fin-ad- LORENZO l THOMAS, TAILOR, tkii of of HE line rie, a full For-m- J samples Domestic Goods. Clothing order on 6hcrt notice. to iced. VJ line of attachments for irScaing Machines. f.rry a.full hi 1 i j I"1 M v f mJm1' "tm mw Store. licago I.OIS CLYRK. Dry Goods ler in tiK3 fi anil Fit Guaran- -' lmanahip MRS. and Notions, and Ladies Underwear, Boots. Laities and Children's Slippers, Dress Goods, Groceries, Tin-etc- ., h E.- -f etc. direct from the East or West, goods are sold cheaper than ay all I 'icapest. y and prices. defy competition s . Street, in Dealer in Saddles, rness, ETC, ETC., and Chenpcet Goode. Opposite Rockhill Hotel, UTAH. FORK, WOK DEBS Of CALIFORNIA. Gko. O Sxnu,, sideut. . Gilbert t. E. Morey Cashier. bank- - PITAL actors !ic d. $25,000 John Jones, J, 8. Thomas, Geo. O. Geo. D. Snell, Rockhill, wt;( - SPANISH FOUR. OF , , .;- - AND A NEWSY PAPER OUR AIM. general banking business. tnd foreign cxclmugo bought rcit paid on lime deposits. 'UU FOUR, , PIPES. 1 G, ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. 1892. HMA NO. 5. CHEER, rraident. JOHN JONES, Superintendent The Journey Mla In Open Hunt by Two During Nuvlgutort. Bridge-jumpinand peroehuto tumg bling are not edifying spectacles, nor, sas Harpers Weekly, aro they attempted iu the luterests of seleneo oi practical morality. Fortunately tho men who go luto such things are not counted by tho thousands or even there is no likelihood of tlieir attaining to tho dignity or nuin bersof a profession. Crossing Niagara on a tight-rop- e may bo a degree better, for practice and skill are here necessary, while the clement of. luck predonv inates in jumping from a bridge or dropping from tho clouds with the aid of a parachute. The natural instinct of man is to hold on to his life at all hazards, and .there arc generally ways of making a living other thun risking that life In tho at tempt. Most people regard such exploits os savoring of bravado rather than courage, and the men thus gaining notoriety ore to be placed on a par with the person who points nn unloaded gun at his friends, lt is tempting Providence and exhibiting a most unchristian spirit ' Men grow cureless in the presence of continual danger, os is illustrated by tho buzz-saand the accidental explosions that deal destruction to those habitually engaged inbandlingcx-plosives- ; so it may be that sailors grow familiar with tho deep and scorn its power. At least that is the impression that one receives after reading alxml the journey of the and Mermaid ueross the Atlantic. These names are suggestive of the jeoan, and the originals are credited with all sorts of aquatic performances, hut when small open bouts adopt these Manufacturers of - if TI71A Dealers In GROCERIES. Hardware, Clothing, Fur- niture, Fancy Notions, Farming Implements, Roller Mill Flour, Grain, Etc. CAPT. LAWLOB M ALGOLM & HUGHES, ON TUB titles and do wonderful things, it is worthy of record. The wonder lies in the fact that their respective captains are still alive. The two bouts started from Boston, each bearing one man, on a race across tho ocean for a silver cup md three thousand dollars. Two '.ours after starting tho boats lost ivitof each other, and neither was ' :rd of until August 5, when tho with C:4.. Lawlor on board, reived etfoveraek. near Lizard point, i'l'.e boat was jib snd mainsail rig, feet long, and buoyed, fore and iff, with water-tigh- t compartments. Twice duriag the voyage she cap-.odand wm righted by Capt. Law-to- r clambering along the keel; and ev'o a brge shark attacked the boat threatened to overturn It, until the per had to feed him a dynamite car-ngwhich effectually disposed of ay danger from that particular shark. ry bad weather was encountered md Capt. Lawlor readied England, as in state, in a greatly condition." The Mermaid was prl.vn some days later, and all was 1 tried well by t'upt. Andrews; but to the belong all the emoluments arising from the perilous Journey. Sea-'vivcr- .t, DEALERS south. No, IQ j'jo? B , h, e, re---- OIMpSPiEniSJCKo Boots, Shoes, Hats Etc., Etc. Main THE . . il - CAEC. flOINO NORTH No. 2. No. 4. .in. a. m. p. in. stations. Lv. Salt LnkeiAr. 0:10 5:10 9:13 Ar. Sp. Fork, Lt. 0:22 3:13 11:33 Lv. Ar.-Iii1:15 Juab, r t B E. Brui.ey, Gen'l Agent, Salt Lake. Arn BGrandet UlLWd Y. l'JCAL toDlXn time card. ' WEST ROUND lt V j u STATIONS. Salt Lake. Spanish Fork. a. 111. Ar. 10:30 Eureka. II. Bennett, 5 :43 7:13 Genl Puss. Agent. : P 5 wa-t,.r- pipc-sheat- . never-interrupte- Caps, SPANISH FORK; Street, , UTAH i. f in (BKUIBBi&IL. -.r Pacific Ry :AIa T11&TA S3 (Qt !C3c) Boots and Shoes, 1 lion ( Sea-Serpe- To he quite Japanese, says a writer In Scribner's Magazine, wo will begin for-sst if the greatest tree wonders of the from our girdle the little Is a monster which has been severed by taking brnss and silken tobacco bags, pities on the and dx feet from the ground, the kisoru and inhaling one or filling itnmp of which n pavilion has been two fragrant wliiiTs of the delicate auilt in which dramatic performances Japanese tobacco. In their use of the ire held. nicotian herb, as in many other things, Much speculation has been Indulged the Japunese display a supremo refineAt trees. in as to the nge giant ment. tempts have been made to sake the The rudest coolie, the coarsest farm question by reference to the immense laborer, equally with the lady of rank, on counted number of rings that can be the geisha and the minister of the prostrate trunks. One writer tells state,pretty with this tiny pipe, content ore of a tree on which he counted 2.1'iH' which does not hold enough to make in tree rings. Another writer tells of a even Queen Mab sneeze. Mariposa Grove with ,fW9 rings. If each stuff a little rolled pill of the They of these rings represents a fine-cu- t leaf into a bowl smaller than then the tree certainly has : the smallest acorn cup, thrust it iu the tained an enormous nge. A writer h, glowing charcoal and inhale deep into an English magazine, speaking n the the lungs just one fragrant whiff of the e t subject, undertakes to give s m.: t. blue smoke, which they expel by month A tree folic, follows: ns worthy data, and nostrils. in 1875 had no appearance of age. It Then they shakeout the little burning was 09 feet in girth inside the Vrk, am plug into the bamboo receptacle and the number of annual rings orated load up again for a second ip uku, three persons varied b tween 2. 125 an.: valuing only the first sweet purity of in 2,139. Anotiier was 107 feet in girth the lighted luxury and always wonderside the bark at four feet from V ing how we can smoke a great pipeful A Cor .a Artlxt. ground. This wood was very corny: i to the bitter end" or suck for half an Kiscru and showed through n considerable ; hour at a huge Havana pure. Miss Tearl White I wish you to to f. of the trunk thirty anneal iin;r no shita nl floku arirnas! they say "nt paint tuy portrait. inch. This, if the rings were of unif the bottom of apip6 there lives poison. Dobbins lm sorry, madam, but I in the rest of the trir:1.. we Much fancy and fashion are displayed can't do it. ) 1" r (1. ,ve: in the appurtenances of the pipe. Ladies Mi Irr'U Whit- - IV-give tho incredible nge of in little, long, embroidered them But as the interior rings of 'a; 'It h" . i titer pamt- carry , I . : with silken pouches attached, V ure much hrorulcr than the ei-silk eases, ingo' fastened by an ivory, bronze, silver or that number to tho inch is a r.i a'j c aul S'i , their would and give estimate eeivnblo jeweled clasp. Men wear stuck in ( n i i it 1 from a iCito Ive carved h of b, ivory, girdles a ago of 3,500 years." ; r: and dist.net 1;, i.i.io itself the and may pipe LIFE. or bamboo, bone DANGERS OF ALPINE i article of reed nb-- yoi'j. nun thi- - .vj.ns.ier. Tliiie bo a small, commonplace Hard Helen- - Well, you can't marry them a Had Have Italian Soldier brass or an exquisite object in and ail. ; During This W inter. bronze, silver or gold, worked up with 1 can't? Kate no enamel. or Chicago is my native has easy soldier in ornament lacquer The Italian Alpine lovely forts In Judge. city. small life of it in winter, buried llra-.i'ii- t Ier-o- n on the high Alps, and being obliged to iDllci. , Must Vc CoimUtent. milito the march In storm and snow, the new You must have been putJones Smith Mr. remarked Gentlemen, d tary orders enforcing icconds of a man whom he had uninting alcohol tm your lips they're so Who had red. Communication between fortified places, anil offended, a whatever may be tho state of the tentionally Mrst Smith You mnsthuve been putailed to make arrangements for duel, A Turin correspondent, says weather. your lips your principal With ting alcohol your will I fight the Chicago Post, gives the particulars , or any other weapon ho nose b so red.- - Mousey's Weekly. pistols words, Lieutenant when on one of the late accident . A 1 Ins liiilHlng. ma v select; but I must Insist Zanzuechi and four of his six compan- .ondition-- on no account must a drop Wixhlets-rV.o lieutenhad a ling raising In The death. tlieir ions met with be shed. I lmve just joined front of our house tho other day. blood of was following ant. with six Boldiers, society. -J- udge. di the I if islilete Getting patriotic? some Alpino companies from icve W'i.-h-l. ts Oh, no, there whs a leak lu to . TanarcUo Bnga Inference. An Mount Telo across ur'lU'r the waterpipc and they had to take up (to her twin sisterl Marithiina, but, ns he was remained behind MreSth kissed Aunt Flora last nighL the sidewalk. Brooklyn Eagle. marching orders, he small bmnh at and passed tho night heard her Ray so. RAT.rst.ADY me Yes, Mr.. Tatting, I he static d I (overhearing) Come to on the way. The day after shall rdir.qush my situation, an I am mean Tanandto, do the climb What to you men inLutly, Uanny. with Ids six Aro y.''C to b m iri.' I." Proprietor met w ita and on arriving at the summit bv telling such a story? tho can we best for you. i i. ve'il V aunt heard the I ell, nRii a strong wind, which shook Fanny (stoutly)-W"t for you six y;.-.s Smith Mr. p'a'e from 11 snow, sending large : 1 .:. ay she had something pe you'll enjoy your vaciv have most tv equent n lips, and what else could it into tho ravines. A path .a. But Transcript. safest, Bazar. tho as being B? Harper's lv used, to mountain the of from the summit year-growt- D. vs. 8 ,- - n mm A SPECIALTY. 3 ; f Has Veen ICeilueed to a Fine Art In tho Inland Empire. Smoking OKI OF Till Do ISH - Briga, but Lieutenant Znnzucehi, either to shorten the way or bewildered by the ee particles with which the wind filled Urn air, abandoned the and turned to the left toward Mountpath Saeearello. W hen the little party reached tho top of the valley of the Droc they began to descend, but a wide and deep stratum of snow, undermined water below by or moved by the wind, suddenly gave way beneath the travelers, feet aad they were precipitated more than ono thousand six hundred feet to the bottom of the valley. The lieutenant and two soldiers were found dead afterward close together. Two of tho men were farther away and after lying on the fainting snow for a time carao to themselves, ono with his arm, tho other with his ears and nose frozen. They tried to dig up their companions, but had no proper tools and were also too weak, so had to renouuce the attempt. T hey drank all the had brandy with them and then climbed they down to Briga, fearing a catastrophe at every moment. lien they reached Briga they were half dead, andfor somo hours had not even strength to reluto what had happened. One other dead soldier was found alone, but the body of the fourth lies still beneath tho snow. Only just a week ago a similar accident happened, but fortunately without loss of life. A party of a few soldiers and a citizen had set out from Fort Ccntrale, four thousand two hundred and twenty-seve- n feet high, to go to Fort lepine, six thousand six hundred and eighty-seve- n feet high, and were overtaken by a storm. They thought for a moment of turning hack, but the orders were strict, and they therefore marched on. All at once they felt the ground tremble beneath their feet, and a moment after they saw an enormous avalanche descending swiftly upon them with a loud whistling sound and a violent current of air. It overtook them and rolled them down the mountain with the speed of an express train; yet, strange to say, they were suddenly stopped on a level space, after a fall of six hundred nnil fifty feet, unhurt beyond a few scratches and being a little stunned. The avalanche went on its path to break to pieces in a ravine, and the young soldiers stared each other in the face, astonished to find that they were still alive. JAPANESE Sr ax is it Fork. GO TO Fur Reel " SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE KENNER. i 4 Dealers la m Fang y and Greed Groceries. 3Ve carry a full line of Tolmcco, Cigar and FiDO Candies. We make a Specialty of Fresh -- 1 Which arrive daily. When you are hungry call and see us, and when thiisty, this is tho plucc you aro looking for. Summer drinks on ice; Our Blackberry Cordial is immense; try a bottle and be convinced. r - Lewis Stewart & (3$ |