Show CO HERDING KEEPING a cow was at one time regarded as almost indispensable to the comfort of families in this city and there were few whether new or old residents to be found long without one this was necessary tp to furnish the butter and the milk such essential articles of diet whether for the juvenile or adult members of the community not that the idea was ever entertained that a cow unless an extraordinary animal would pay her er way all the year round but the circumstances of the people such that in the majority of instances they must either produce their own milkana milk and butter or dispense with those articles to a great extent la in the summer and fall there is no question that a good animal would pay her expenses for then they could be sent with the public herds to the ranges in the environs of the city and with the food there obtained and being slopped night and morning their wants wee were tolerably well supplied but in those days when hay bay and other feed for cows was cheaper than now the cost coat of keeping a cow up during the winter was a serious item and some who were too poor to provide the necessaries ies leg for this would turn their animals out to winter on the range when the chances were five to one against ever seeing them again for in every severe bevere season I 1 many would die of want and escaping this they would likely fall a prey to cattle eattle thieves and hundreds have thus been driven out of the territory keeping cows in the city is much more expensive and precarious now than formerly even in the most favorable seasons for the ranges near are exhausted and no feed worth mentioning can be obtained nearer than six or eight milea and when herds have to travel that distance twice a day in the heat of summer the time for feeding isso is BO limited that but little real benefit is derived under these circumstance the truth and force of which are realized by all our citizens the remarks of pres dent george A smith at the late general conference and again during the two days meetings last saturday and sunday in relation to operative cooperative co stock herding are really pertinent and relevant the season is now inow far advanced and the time for turning out cows and other stock is near and there is no question if the old custom is followed thattie thab that the experience of former formet years will be renewed and that many will never see their animals again cooperative operative co herding if resorted to for the purpose of caring for the animals only during the cold season of the year would be higly beneficial and the system might be carried out the coming winter if measures were at onee once adopted with this end in view the expense would be trifling and fhe results would be highly satis factory for instead of the it gruters crIt crU teis I 1 I 1 being jost doat or coming home in the spring miserably poo poor just the reverse would be the case caad the animals might be driven to some gome of the free ranges within forty or fifty nitty miles of the city and abid there atte attendee ndel to and preserved during the thie winter cooperative co operative herding with this end in view blew merely would be very beneficial but if adopted peri manenty manent maneaty ly for the purpose of stock raising rus its benefits would be immense the territory has abundant facilities for grazing purposes pur puT poses and good beef cattle whether raised for ho home mecon consumption or exportation awaya always fina find a ready the present ia shift leaa eba ebs esa method of turning on the range to of several head Is of 0 iary very slight alighi advantage but under the he cooperative cooperative system the losses with proper oare care and attention need be very few and and general instead of bf individual as now and the scheme could not be other than profitable and satisfactory in the highest degree there is po n 0 about this let reliable men who understand der stand the nature and requirements odthe of the hus bus business iness be selected for herdsmen and the results are sure cure the expense to each owner of stock in the herd would be light and however severe bevere the weather might prove he would hav havethe eche pleasure of knowing that his property was safe the plan has been started in bome of the counties down south and we hope to hear of it being commenced here speedily let the bishops or others who understand the nature of th the business meet immediately and take the steps necessary for inaugurating the plan pian plana at tonee tonce once gimels money and cooperative herding efficiently carried out this winter and there is nothing to hinder it for the people of orthis this city nty only the saving ensured will yield abundant and highly profitable return in the spring the plan pian need nob not be confined to cows andreef and beef cattle and work oxe oxen only but bubl with equal propriety I 1 and profit may include shee sheep P and nd other stock THE tun marriage of the princess louise louiso one of the daughters of queen Vict viet victoria orld orla with the marquis of lorne lome is the great coming event in iti high life in great britain this is a remarkable innovation upon long established customs sa as no member of the royal family of england ED has married a subject for neara nearly two centuries at t least no such suck marriages have been acknowledged as legal th the 8 royal offshoots off shoots of england for foi rea beai sons of a political nature have I 1 lon ion 0 gbson paired off with some bome of the half pauper ased princes and three cent magnates of germany or other insignificant state of europe this has been a great misfortune to the people there and especially during the present reign for her majesty having had buch euch a numerous progeny the nation has not only had to support plem but the royal husbands that have been secured for her girls and this has added no inconsiderable amount to the pension list of the COU country 11 the coming marriage may be an exception in lia this respect ati sti atlease at least gast necessity can not baj bej urged not fon fior the bridegroom br being heir tp to one pf af the largest estates in scotland it may be supposed that he will be abie able to keep his wine wife without either of them thern being dependant for support upon the fearfully overtaxed laboring classes of the country the marquis of lorner is son of the duke of argyle oneff one of the richest of the british aristocracy and secretary of state for india princess louise may y be envied by some of her al jai in more respects than one bhe phe will not be under the necessity of oft being a pauper on the nations bounty and her husband not being a member of any royal house it is not unlikely that the marriage is one in which the heart and I 1 feelings of the lady more than state i I 1 policy have been consulted a privilege which should be enjoyed by ladies who have the misfortune to be born royal as well as by the peasant or begg beggar beggan ar 7 tire THE capture of monarch monarchs s on oll the field of battle isa is a rare circumstance in these latter times royal personages seldom take the field and when they do they generally general y manage to keep out of harms harmis way in the present war between france and prussia the rulers of both nations haqq sought fame and renown on the tented field and with what result I 1 Is generally known history furnishes a few instances Instance sin in which king have been captured on the battle field among which may bo be mentioned tha the english king stephen at the battle oi ot lincoln in the year 1141 henry ilij III ili also of england was taken prisoner at the battle of lewes may 14 1264 in a contest between the barons barona and the royalists in which the latter were defeated david 11 idof of Scot scotland landi suffered a mishap at the battle of nevill levius s cross crosa on ho of october 06 tober toben 1346 ring xing john of fra ena prance france el at the battle b of rolet Polet ders fers on the at b of september r 1356 was captured and takena prisoner fl arst first to bordeaux and then to England surnamed the black prince francis I 1 of france was captured af the siege biege of favl feb 1525 and ind carried prisoner to madrid abdat An and dat lat fhe the f III lii waa was captured by the ilus idus siana on the lot of september 1870 1 |