| Show Our bur Country contemporaries the dge age of thursday last fact says ay 1 about seve seven n clock last evening we learned that a washout bad had occurred on ori the ball tail railroad road track about dye one fourth of bf a mile east of this place labe suid arid near nean the cut upon visiting the spot soot we found about twenty feet of the track had zio no foundation to rest on at that point the river comes very near tho the track and as the track is some twenty wenty or thirty feet above the wa water ter it was vyan expected that the w water vater a ter had washed under unde r the embankment ban kment and let it down but it 41 seems that during the time of or the the sn snow ow was w as melting the water had bad worked its way through the embank embankment rueni and W washed out some of or the bottom while the top was held in place until no 8 was going goffig across with i two engines and as they passed oyer over jit it settled about two iwo feet feeo letting tin the trucks of one of the tenders off the track both engl enri engines nes lic succeeding in getting over the train was vis taken back fortunately there happened to be two gangs of men ip in town who were at once set to work and before ten last evening trains could pass avei over safely utai etar county demes times may 27 F from rom I 1 jur lur ir IT fth ITH HH H cluff asses assessor i sor nor niad biad collector for utah anty county we learn that everywhere throughout the coun county ty the h e fa farmers rin e rs feel febi J jubilant u 1311 an t 41 the co condition of the grain crops cluda cinda and a bountiful harvest ia Is looked forward to in the fall there is a large a mount amount of or small grain gral a sewn sawn dud dad all of it looks exceedingly well we have been informed by a gentleman just in from alpine in this county that on last friday or saturday quite a rumpus was kicked up ulin utin in that usually quiet little city by y a lot of rowdies from other settlements which resulted in severely injuring I 1 a policeman of that place it appears that a stock drive was to take place in the neighborhood of alpine and a number of the boys from lehl lehi and american fork went to look after their stock some of them had been drinking and anti we re very boisterous pistols an tia I 1 clubs quite freely and au an officer of alpine in attempting ng to quell t ho disturbance wai was struck averal veral verai voral times across the face with a club by a man named joe Mu liner linen from lehi the officer is said to be severely injured and may loe iol ioe 0 one of hh hi joyes jeyes leyes madei made his bis escape and aud up to the present time had not been arrested mr daniel coor just in from fairfield furnishes furnis hs us with the following items the cibas ua that of coun try look better than they have for many years sears past pact and there will be a abarge large largo yield of grain there ia 18 plenty of feed on the ranges and the stock arc aro in excellent condition biess Bless rs kimball and jennery jeffery of new york have brought the crushing mill formerly owned by hussey baxter co and are running it night and day with two shifts of bands they have put I 1 in a anew ue w crusher crus herand and have replenished most of the old machinery with new imported lm arted direct from the easl east the mill ia Is at present engaged in crushing ore from the lewiston mining district being run ruu to its full capacity and Is quite a success it is the intention of the proprietors to enlarge the mill soon and put in six or eight more pans palis mining matters generally are lookin looking iiii tile up and everything every thing portends better times gaming musical L FESTIVALS the great festival at cincinnati is succeeded by a smaller one at indianapolis which a as i the telegraph report reports opened on tuesday evening with success under the conductor ship of mr J S black formerly a muae mude teacher in chicago 7 it Is only an echo of or the cincinnati one both chorus and orchestra being weak but it has the effective services of al smith and Meis mets rs winch and bitney citney Wf as soloists in the tho performances of handels han Hau dels deis ai messiah Mess lah haymons Hay dons season seaton 11 and elijah and is a step in the right direction 4 it shows that the great ea es of 1873 and 1875 in cincinnati cinnoti are berio begio beginning ning to take root elbe else elsewhere where and anu are dolog doing good work meanwhile as we wo have nave once before asked what will chicago do theodore thomas stands ready to give a festival fe tivai cival here in im 1876 or 1877 we may not bo be able abie to accomplish com all that cincinnati has done first time trying but we be jie lie kjeve veit velt it can bedo be done nein in time the emort effort ia is worth making chicago TrIbu tribune nei nef f 1 intakes it takes a pretty smart man 6 tell when he ia is happy the first thing aman takes to in his life lire is his milk the last thing his challenging 0 lawyer to colored juryman in clinton louisiana do you know what a verdict ii no sah did you ever see one no sah sab nebb was at a show in my eiffe ilfe life f k A brookin brooklyn girl was heard to remark as she was leaving church on sunday evening there my 16 foolish ol 01 h ither father has las gone ind and 0 n and d given 50 to the he heat heathen arfien hen ben and til the new t pring prine hat bat saie sale sare out and I 1 shall have to buy a cheap one or put up with a straw I 1 |