Show P ARTESIAN WELLS subterraneous reservoirs the tha subject of artesian wells Is 15 one of very auch aach interest jiwat now to the inhabitants of this ehli city and of the territory generally strenuous efharis are arc being made roade to raise sufficient meang meana to the necessary boring 0 apparatus and mike the experiment of striking sinking one ons or more nore in pursuance lof lor the reso lutio n adopted at ibi ihl late masa misa meeting the amo amount i tini tint ot thua knus thus lalo laio art aej farj places the mattir matter beyond a doubt that the im importance of the undertaking ia 0 generally realized and that we will soon be in la a position to teat the and value of alil mill ot this description the procesa of borin artesian wells is in the main very simple A cut ing instrument chisel of a size proportionate property enate to the diameter of the bore is employed for forcier wf its way down from the surface of the earth being driven iriven through the various strata with a foce force applied above which is increased as theop the opposition the chisel meets from rocks or other hard kub sub substances becomes beco mes greater A vort of cylindrical auger fitter with a valve is next maloyed mp loyed to draw up tip the toe dirt diri cutting cuttings gravel t ravel mid kid pieces oe rock lettina left in downed loos state ehn the caisel chisel is drawn out this process is continued until the water is reached the faille is then cased as far down as maybe deemed necessary jy ay a piping eipl ang ing join jointed ted red as it Is s I 1 inverted iner ted to protect the well from the f falling ailing et of gravel ikani or loose matter from the upper strata and to prevent waste by leakage b or other causes the well is then ready to fur aish its supply of water in boring the famous artesian well at grenelle in in france a h allow tube tuber was used for passing through the softer otter material and a chisel shaped tool wag was employed to penetrate the chalk and flint through which it had hid to pasa the importance and utility of ir artesian well wells hwe hive bea been test tes eitor teAtor centuries though it is of later years that they have been BO so extensively and widely employed france has the credit of being 0 the pioneer in using them the name being derived from the ancient province of artois where it is stated the first practical application cf the principle was made now noir they are very numerous in that country much of the water supply of or paris being obtained by this meads meaos they are used in england I 1 in asiatic asiati and southern european russia in egypt and they have measurably robbed the great sahara of its tearful fearful terrors to the travelis traveling 0 carava caravans which often left their en tiro com companies parilee camels and human buman beings 0 one mass mabb 61 deaia arcken str acken vi victims 1 in its burding burning aili aill and thirsty sands they are also being extensively ten and successfully bored in various harts parts of the united sates S ates both on the eastern aai aad vest western rr kopea those ui in missouri and california being the most prominent and an enterprising citizen of the neighboring terri tary of la 19 sinking t one I 1 cloae to carbon carson the th question of greatest interest with u ur ia is net not what the we cost of the experiment will b ba 1 will tha that experiment ba be successful under the most favorable circumstances the pro probabilities s of a success would be well worth the oli outlay situated situa ted as we are to test tibt their here I 1 lere nhit ive ve think the reasons for believe believing they will wili 11 be successful are very aurang and buch such as 0 give olde go gd hopes of a sufficient kappii of 0 water wafer belo being obtained at a reabon reason ihie ible du zu las lay 1 aa that greit kroat ot of enow snow and rain rafn whick fall fah on the bround around us do aa not all descend in ii the form ot of streams to the valleys beneath ia 13 vely evident no doubt ia 13 evaporated and aguirr ascends to the th atmosphere another hortien is absorbed in the recitation on the moun mountains taini ani in the kanyo hanyo wi while another portion i un y anis its ita way down tards yards filtering fi terl teri ng he va kaloos lotu loru strata ani aalf eln ein dab gab in mill veins vels which as they combine torm form rills rilla of greater and thus continue contina e till they faid a stratum suppo sup aup supported ported upon ona of greater density where they rest forming a subterraneous reservoir ready for tor use when it cabbe can ba reached the t I 1 pressure pree sure exercised upon it by bein being g thus con fined with the ever constant additions to it 1 force it to seek an outlet above which it doe does wherever it can hence the springs spring that rise up spontaneously or when wells are dug to a limited depth and all thatis that is necessary to procure an abundant supply of water is to tap these internal reservoirs i A remarkable instance of the force with i which luch such water wil wll will ribe rise when an outlet li Is made for it occurred iu lu th the dimin digina of a weli well near ear london in england the wor kmin when he had descended close upon COO feet saw deigns signs C of approaching the main spring 0 and gave instructions for bein being raised with rapidity as soon as he gave the signal upon striking the water the appointed signal was given yet so rapidly did the water rise that it was wag with difficulty be escaped being brownd drow nd though the well was a wide oney one intended intend td for a dcarr we the ater nater n 1080 1030 for about fisty teet teel tast ta as a juose alove above ronld roald cond brink bring him up it gained a height of feet in twenty four hours and afterwards rose about a toot foot an hour till it atla atna attained ined its altitude the arte artesian alian silan well at grenelle crenelle threw out and continues to do so over gallons of water per hour through a six inch bore what the geologic strata are through which the borin boris boring would have bare to here and consequently the depth to which it would require to go it is imps impossible sible sibie at present jo to say but when the grgat great African desert could be BUC suc cesi ces fully sully penetrated and its hidden stores dores of water brought to the surface bur eur face where but a few eases at immense distances from each other pointed out cut that tha fc there was water ben ath 1 which threw up those refreshing springs in the midst of an almost illimitable desert deseri p we have the strongest grounds for believing that the necessary hoid hold can be reached here where there are such abundant sources of feeding the reser reservoirs airs beneath the the heavy h eavy and continual influx ot at waters to the lawe laha wilt welt ot ua us by the in pouring of the various rivers which api 1 parent patently ly add nothing to its volume the existence of an evaporation of no ordinary character hence from that quarter nearly all oar oon rain and snowstorms enow snow storms come which attracted I 1 by those immense conden condenser sors the mountains east and west of us fall in rainor rain or I 1 snow the heaviest portion of which lights I 1 upon apon the mountain this percolating downwards must emust form into lar iare large lare e bodies of water underneath the surface water not being beina 1 diff diffused ased over so large a portion of space as andl andi in coun countries irles iries where rains are more frequent gentler we have hive evidences of this in the I 1 numerous springs that f feed eed ted our streams and enrich portions of the soil in the valley all I 1 that is necessary is to reach these res rem reservoirs I 1 I 1 iby by boring and the much desired iya iva irater hervill vill be J obtained coonda COTTON ant AST WOOLLEN FACT FACTORIES OPLIES we had bad tha pleasure oc of sc 16 compi ilyin nying Preal president dent Brig gaam fiam liam young on an ej visit to his cotton anai anat wooden factories factor lea iea at it the mouth of Pirley parleys Pa kinyo on monday mon y afternoon the machinery machi nery is of the newest style etyle 1 and possesses all the advantages of the latest improvement the superintendent of odthe the works informed ui that they are now making lbs ibs of cotton yarn per day with only two f frames running scarcity 0 lt f water prevents the the working of more than two frames at a 1 time which must be a great reat teat disadvantage to the proprietor if it all the four frames could be worked at once they would mould turn out 1 1 lbs or boj 9 marketable yarn every day and there thera ia is abundance of raw cotton on an hand the woollen factory is in full blast and it is it I 1 aaton astonishing ashing 0 io o those unacquainted fainted with kith chinery machinery aa to td observe the rapidity with which woot wool I 1 Is picked carded and and we hope yet to see the day when we rne shall shail he be able to do as they do in some bome of the J arge large f factories ictor iea in the eastern easter states cind find in gr great eat britain where they taka take a hale bale of wool or cotton in at zt the upper etory and bring ent out the cloth cioth anth ci lower martof the th factory in an incredibly short abort time tine y J I 1 considering we the disadvantages under which we have labord labored sinae since the first settlement of these theae val vai valledor valla leyor jK we thlik this thi machinery and factory a credit to the tho territory rj a and n d 0 one of th the mady proofs of 0 tho enterprise enter prize of if our pre jdant and ri kis kig ki cn staat diot diat ana and labor I 1 to assist the latter day sainta in becoming independent of foreign importation importations on our return we visited president youngs youngai firm farm where everything is kept in apple pie order ader and we have no hesitation iii ia saying that there is the beat farm house in the terri tory situated too in lri the prettiest rural retreat i j we ever visited the house asp is we beleve believe 83 by 38 teel feel two stories hl high g h with verandah all I 1 round elders george A smith joseph young sr H S 0 Ed dredge redge wm S muir thos thoa bullock bu rul tock lock george thatcher L young and bishops coohey whey and sharp and col roba hosa were of th cona cora corpany company pany who went with the president after assi assisting stin atin r to do justie justice to an excellent dinner we returned to the city well pleased vilh ith all we had bad seen feen heard beard and tasted T theatrical the dukes motto was repeated on Wednes wednesday du and saturday evenings last each time with increasing interest in some parts parta there was waa a visible improve men mena and the immense audience of I 1 Satu saturday 0 iday night showed how attractive a piece it is lot list nihl night tha the closing one oae or the seaon seton the performance wab kab as tor for the of the ladles lidies and gentlemen of the association ithe the bill wab waa an exceedingly attractive omd jmj one ode don cosar tl bazin 11 ana the fairy lairy exra ariz of beauty and ana ara ana lus lh beasl beast being beir presented we were pleased to see a browsed crow Sed house on the te occasion a tribute both to the members of the association and t the care with which the management caters for the j public gratification in consequence of going garly sarly to press preas ye vye cannot offer any rem remarks on the performance performances but jula jui ile 11 rn fit in m an opportunity offered of witnessing a hearal rc sal gal no lye have no do doubt that etwas it was very verj biao I 1 OVA capt W S warren 7 62 ib aniles iles lles beyond laramie aug that they were vere ere all night right rig ht tf they I 1 are making goott time tae some 15 miles a day and capt canfil d is proba tl hm m for they were together at Cetton wid springs capt J 1 S rollins was at a deer i creek crek miles from here ber on the h ant and teams fania doing well nin nib ot of their oxen died betwee between li laramie amt and ami ana deer deir areek bu but t that does not seem mAir magr tilly checked lea ieA their j progress for they ai aho 0 are maut maui g good time capt john II 11 murl Murt locks locka mue raue laue rau e traia arrived on the int three dutts dutta and anti two tyro children died on the road ans and br ur sidney beckstead frem from gohen goshen utah county wai was killed ay y the accidental discharge of his hii rafla while on gaard guard 12 mies this eide side of oi platte platie bridge fire FIKE about 2 on monday morning a fire fife broke out in the store room and stabled leg lei of or mr air john M bollwinkel bollwinkle Boll boil and although alt ait hough bough there waa scarcely arcely ae a breeze to be felt at t the time the dames flames could not be subdued until the roof the entire wood work and moal moat of the loose pope property arty inside were reduced to leashes ashes amon anong among the articles destroyed were ere sixteen sets seta of 0 harness and a rupber of large military tents the thle cadace cudse of tha the fire ia is not dot known bui bud but it ia is thought probable provable hat hat bat some on the part ot connected wih wi h mr Bs freight train which arrived on sunday afternoon was the c ause caus of thel tha fire mr air B estimates the damages at 1000 POLICE REPORT john canoom was arrested on the h for committing an assault and battery ou on thomas Ilu liu hulett iett he was butov bt before alderman clinton and fined oa leavia 0 the court room roosa he again assaulted hulett by kicking hlin bim for which he was waa fined 15 very mod moderate irate krate f for sr buch such an of fence eiliah elijah maxfield was arrested on the evening of the charged with dior disorderly derly deily con C OK duct at er in the Theat theatre rt for which be h was fined 5 A EJ elbridge bridge tufts wab waa aso abo arrested for being drunk drank and disorderly st at the tha theatre fined I 1 two tivo israelites Ira lra elites halt half broth brother rp supposed to be of tha the kingly kindly of judah julah merchants marcha mercha nta ata or dealers in read ready y m made de clothing on the west side east temple street got lute luto avort agort a sort gort of family quarrel oa on monday afternoon and finally lom ti om words to blows they are ire said I 1 to have fought rought bravely when brought ba be fore fort the doctor they gave the names of john ray raj and richard doe due not wishing hing bing ih their el r real i names to be known and no nor not knowing olvin them ourselves onra oura ur elvea selves we cannot gire them thern but p perhaps others can OI 01 0 a waa wag fixed 15 ud aad the I 1 other pio flo 10 news baom THE rits by the pa p li lite of wm wco S godbe eaf we are ale e ea n abiel to give live the fol tol following sowing yesterday Yeat erdey erday morz more ing air hir godbe received a dispatch from bis his agent at Alc achison hlson bison to the effect that em bainn mr Tru and lohn john ley freighters for mr G and mr bir crandal frei freighting c for walker Bi brothers biot Diot othera others hera bera are all en a camped at marasville marysville Marys May aville ville about loj looi mile miles out gui from atchison waiting for sn an eje tic i t I 1 claudius V spencer Sp eucen eucer with a ti aa a a of t alvs lox ox wagons crossed tho the mor mot tB orning ning and will arrive iu in tasa tava tomorrow morrow to lo i iru cz AS our oun repol er down ehst east tempi breet S reet yet wirty morning cambin to take items he baw saw a inari man nan HAT c P I 1 su ider lder sald mid to b ba an akik excel lera book gge fee e when ahel bober i aber lying mider wider ii lr the bally balij baily ba baa ban ny ily of salt sait S allt lako labo lako housa houss police Conat this dewey ami ani I 1 assistant assia tant tint escorted escot ld hm L in to cue tue cub i c cup cp up say soy der la is report pui rii to be ou a hi 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