| Show E ED PI P I M Q BAS B ras AS awl IS w 1 c are oa 00 dodd good ser vaala but bad maere masters and it is 1 5 I trite saying add a patent fact one of these perhaps nothing is more startling stay stai fling more shoo kinto kingto the ne nerves r ves than the cry of fire except it be the sensation of an earthquake earth quake for fon f or an earthquake alfi klei brou ga 60 con 0 the utter vanity and insubstantiality af thin things gs sublunary a conviction to be berr beer eliea u upon pon even the great gibat globe itself is nervously startled from its pi propriety hocking rocking anid arid reeling to and fro like 6 drub druh kard bard who lids has sota bod his ond oud of these thise bad masters which bad master has taken rude possession of his bis bar bat bargain taia gain one ode m may ay escape f from rom tom firo fire but escape from earthquake Is a exceedingly cee dubious to run from it is 18 vicy a very difficult thing thim and to put ones self seit burely surely and certainly outside of its influence is in a problem problem insolvable possibly save bave anda and except by going up in a balloon and balloons are not always on hand band nor con eon constantly stan aly conven convenient tent for instant use moreover between earthquakes quil tia tik cea and many pe people 0 1 le would be 66 thinking of or two beyns which would be the least to fo choose contat nat bat it fine fire le ibe not the abrat worst bf f bad bilat masters it is sufficiently bad to justify us all ail reasonable precautions ij against it ata s assuming the mastery in id this thib arid ili ini m e and especially in a dry keason season like ilke el the b e pre present ent less easy butmore but more imperative this city is largely favored with artificial streams of water in most of the streets though naturally the water is scantiest when out our needs needa are the sorest yet supplemented by the system of reservoirs arnd arid pipes contemplated to be constructed by the municipality there will be lit ht of complaint for lack of water voater in most abat parts of the city m more bre or less easily avdi avAl available lable labie 1 I in case of conflagration every eiry fresh case of nire fire is another urgent inducement to hurry up with nire fire engine engine house equipments and efficiency of fire brigade each of such class as in the wisdom of the local calk powers that be shall be most ampro to the circumstances af the city and andio 6 the tames ames all these observations eions are applicable in a degree to evors evry city town andett lement in the territory pry As air to precaution in building we cannot say we ever were adre favorable to thai that canvas town of architecture nor has it been adopted worth mention by the bona nide fide citizens bens zens of utah only by speculative transients one ser sen serious loiis fault of lu lum m berI berl berieth ber lath ath and plaster and similar slight methods of building is their great com corn an objection applying aiso also to shingle roofs although there are wa ways y a and means of bf reducing the combustibility bubl busl tibi lity itty but the general substitution of tiles or blates slates for goofs however desirable does not riot a appear ppe aito to be a matter of early promise one thing commendable we wil wll 1 say eay for au our r citizens n diug the i i rushing pp ap of bf div divers divens e rs structures for the me hurry of speculative and arid commercial purposes and the edging wedging in of buch such structures as tightly together as s possible style of archilee ture is I 1 giot not in favor with them thel their taste srun brun decidedly in ld favor vf of mo more re substantial a tiki cihi n and durable construction ball sail sain ake city Is really th best lai lal iain lain a out having haying the most blost spacious streets and its houses are ther the most sub sab c stant lany laMy and anc securely built offering in the greatest safety ff fram m conflagration city frda chicago west vest westward io go far a i as wa w ha haye have t seen and the country thia lle kle klebach detached tach f or semidetached semi detached substantial durable and eafe method of building wilding is worthy of all ali encouragement let net rook rock brI brlek brick cr adobe and concrete be still more ex patronized arid add danger frodi from nire fire wilb be decreased correspondingly bitle cities and towns will M assume ume a still inbae thoroughly pervading aliba substantiality fhy than they thes now do which will noot toot only bea be a source of satisfaction alid comfor soiree laird an all effective precautionary measure against destruct iye tye jiin burnings rg up but buts will impart to visitors s an n assurance tV that attliO tue the citizens themselves ved are of bf cla cia class worthy asworth of trust fruit and confide ce chereb thereby giving to our cities our iti ill ze zens ns and our terni terri territory tory a reputation i atiat will bring riche riches a ana and nd will otherwise prove to be better than riches pestilence are amgad abroad after war th they e M apt to hp appear ear the far aas bf world is bertile itin both famine tamine and alid J P e iti 8 lence we cholera to Asia asla fiand rland india has records ards oj appalling famines cholera is on the march again iphia it has been advancing cing westward for bome some bome time having havling made wide its advent in london and ind rew new yak rork let us hope it willmot will not be beable to td across the mountains persia now afflicted with truly horrible famine tamine presents presenta heartrending scenes antl ami staled task that fathers i their children childr so husbands krei aref are doieg the thie bame same 1 their thir wives grown krown 3 1 i rinna tenae r e killing their younger brothers an jn some bome instances their krents parents for food is the cry and might Is right our oar citizens have seen iab some bome m ab tard times in this terl TOrl territory toky yb br drou drouth thi crickets and grasshoppers perg have warred against vegetation and warred very effectively ively but jt is a cause for thank falness I 1 nesa that we have never seen been a hundredth part of the affliction now visited through famine upon the persians A fundamental FUNDAMENT principle of agriculture Is the due admixture of water with the soll soil artificially when and where such due doe admixture is not provided for naturally the artificial admixture re of these wo primitive elements of earth and water hasi basi made utah self beio busten ably habitable has made her hen herindeen indeed in ini spots the garden of fertility and beauty which visitants tants persist in telli tillin rius 1 us she is 6 the capabilities of this lai ad mixture have been developed to a large extent in the tillage of the territory and many an aare re many a thousand heres acres thereby haye have been redeemed from the curse of bare sterility to reward ard the enterprising isida husbandman to furnish sustenance for alii aili and aud to gladden the eyes and elicit the admiration of avery every every bb observer server berver who has the public W weal at t heart and who rejoices to pee ree the recompense m of faith and enterprise and energy and persistent laban especially in the face of more than ordinary difficulties and discouragements discourage ments but jar far as s the capabilities of this artificial admixture have bave een e n de developed ve loped there are undoubtedly i still reater greaten greater lengths and br breadths earths to which their development may be bb pushed and may bbb profitably pushed look we around a bt the vast tracts of land in nearly every valley of this territory which at this thin presed present moment areld are in a state of natural I 1 iu ur fertility infertile for lack of the due admixture of the two elements name named dand and ithe queries arise why is this and how bow long iong shall these vast reaches lie be in for hidding forbidding barrenness these are important gue quentio que questions stio n 9 and from year to year aa as the dem demands ands anos of the population increase for the bread that will these thebe queries be reiterated with swe swelling laig in importance the answer wi will ibn ba practically given ini the gradual redemption d emption of a greatly multiplied number of aeres acres and aud their transformation froni deserts desert of despondency into gardens of delight what are the needs of these now barren acres As we have bave sald said firstly and mainly the due admixture of water of suitable katr that Is of bf water not ilot in n adulterated with deleterious mineral ingredients such buch water Is obtained artificially firstly by springs and iohd st streamy streams reamy reama aided by canals from hanl herdd these sources of irrigation aro are ari advantage bf b bein e I 1 ge generally erf erI illy LIly thet hel most easily available val lable labie an en many localities in abe the territory hey hale have have deen beeh made available BO so yar lar far aa as they can be readily and alth moderate expense e 1 1 tu ome ili fly 1 instances S ti teter reter allier expense will greatly extend expend luear availability audi andt be greaten greater r eapen X h se will he be incurred as I 1 the prospects spall pl t I 1 brighten fir lia tta I 1 a reimbursement wells surface su irk iri ce and artesian ara are ather sources 4 0 supply Stir surface fAce wells lif s bomb localities th are re diot riot available by reason of difficulties in construction action or odthe water obtainable where the water i au suitable Jt ible ibIe power to elevate the Js is needed need powen power either elther J of animal wind or steam and which i af these challi phalli be employed must musts be determined according to the merits of elch each case although under good anfin management it is highly probable to hay kay nod no nom more lore that thai elther either would ph pay he ube use of wind and slid steam power for ford i i ri gation do oher other regions had why nothern not noi here heri fik arid fid animal nimai power wo w 0 o and this laa lar bastla laris as imbt gaily gashy and constantly aval available lable laBIe artesian well weli shaye az bof 01 ben proved suc sue successful in utah i hut but many ny per peretha believe belleve be and some ard ae inclined to ayon favor further sand jand nd more thorough experiments in boning boring bonin borin gr artesian wi wells ells eils might f abuid abundant ani sources bourdes of cateri jf good cifor loor loon ifor irrigation of thousand soo boo abresi aeres acres at ht less doss expense than has a been incurred in many instances fordoms for dama add and ci canals hals halb mabil but amuses J in n r reward regard to atesian artesian w wells ell eli s abound and the way tol to induce 4 faith alpo alfo enterprise prise in eu ch persons towards thebe these wells would bethe belthe construction of one bue gue sue suc 1 cees fui ful well weil d aplis hed the think thing wound take like ilke wildfire eavery everybody would have artesian wells on pu the I trairi Tr aini airi an and our dry dry i and b barren arren benches afa aha doon soon boon be riddled with tubes th eth e 7 ing streams wh who 6 m means i aes ans to antin J in his bis gei pei ead lai lal ente enterprise r P rl ise lse and energy an td 1 bo Q ia creek water ai lid iid amat nil nii all dea sea seasons and elsewhere also during a large portion of the gi growing owing season the remedy for the of well water would buld be ahe annd ynid arid as large ab necessary and mhd the dif sit airing ing and arid suh huh sunning buhning ning and warming of the water therein ii before use this could be done anu ana doubtless will yet yel be proved proVe dds capable able of paying accod a paper was a thorn in the side of or adny any clique or party the new york times seems to havo bavo become so to the municipal rulers of that city it has been busy lately in exposing what if I 1 ts f be true may ie 16 called the wholesale swindling of the by the officer s of their local government ern enn ment such an expose hab bas probably never reven been made in any city and the thel P papers apers of the coti country have contained many articles cles cled denouncing the mal mat arid arnd frauds of what is termed the tammany ring 1 not content with exposing their peccadilloes cadill badil loes oes the times has set abt itself another taa task and that thai Is the exposure of bf the odthe of the prison system of new ya york city and a recent article devoted to sing bing sing contains statements in relation to the janit laxity of duty discipline and principle pl a among offic officers ers erg and the cruel treatment they resorted to for the punishment of ob criminals which are BO vagan and tand atrocious in character as to almost be beyond belief and it would seem aa as if the times anxious to make mako out a case had gone too far and so defeated itself however we will give our readers a brief epitome of the article in question and leave them tum to form their own judgment A reporter of the times has haa spent considerable sid erable time in anve fighting tigh ting affairs at sing sing and to show how little some of the principal officials care earb about discharging their duties he starts out by showing bow the prison aruns runs itself he states that thai in company with the chief of the sing sing police he arrived at that establishment and inquired first for the agent next for the prison clerk aud arid lastly ast sst y for the principal keeper weeper biml all sil were absent the first liaa hisa gonea fishing thebe the second cond to albany and the th last it was thought was at OJ of te thle ais als discipline el p line observed in im sing sing stog oi or rather rat berthe herthe the absence of it the times say says B thae thai that almost all ail the officers lle lie I 1 ile ostensibly attending to td their duties 1 drink rink I g amb learnd learid do oiso oise th things ings and that convicts if they have money in obtaining admission bl hospal as patients or in ierome easy essy and ana pleasant berth but nut the maln main portion bf the he article jp devoie devote to exposition an of two meth me th ads of torture introduced since the use ot odthe shower bath the cat o nine iua tva bails ildi lidi crucifix abolished by lavva lawi rhe ahe aglie new nev instruments or vr methods af pf egr torture t ure a are aro ie two in number arnd arid are arb c ailed called respect respectively il the trapeze anid arid the bed of ro the trapeze consists of two thin rods rois ropes bubi luri rux koyer ayera giera 4 pule yand th fhe torture Is ina these ropes to the thumbs of jf the culprit and hauling him off his hlll feet the suffering caused is sald said to tie lie horrible the cords cuento the excruciating pains palus are i delt felt in it every pa part of 1110 ohp body and bar fiure abre with keenest agony the mib x andon endon sor soi the arms are bre stretched to their theli fullest length andem and seem like ilke re red hot firkin ithaman flesh eib elb Q houlder js blades snap an asi aai if ready to separate and the thumbs swollen and black with compressed blood open at thih thio point mohit the miserable retch filled with terror sinks binks into ibaan insensibility albl albi lity released rele relea aed he iff generally unable to walk by reason keason of temporary y paralysis a the th bed af pf rosal ik hus dj 89 6 over te floor acell woodena wood 00 eno enc 0 floor ia Is pla pia placed cedi completely cov eov covering ing il i upon thib this frame frama is fastened half spheres sphere of bf hard hurd wood about the size alto of billiar billiard d balls bills cut ill iri halves halvess these are secure secured tightly with surface turned 1 upward JA prisoner condemned tole toie df f roses es has to i diest divest himself of shoes stockings CI ge eil eel placid placed la in the c cell celi e 11 BO so prepared p beel seel aksin in valenor vain tor for big sleep e p or r |