| Show correspondence xin ain A word vord aftem ft cm blo ibo jordan bange eange 1 2 1 SALT jare jake CITY i april adril editors deseret items it assaid ia said sald on f good f authority that the brethren raised on aa kaysville Kays ville le range without water waier or oi fence between nifty fifty and aud seventy thousand ad bushels of grain during the past past season and that a baill still greater quantity will be raised this summer as the brethren have much more land under cultivation this being the case base would it nat be ad viable to place the entire jordan range at once under the no feuce fence law so that similar results can be realized in this quarter no harm balm ean can can ean accrue from such a law it does doe snot not bot pre pro i vent any anyone one ono from fencing when he is ready to fence but it iq i a pro lection even to choser who have fences fenes not that I 1 nd advocate by an any y means that a man should spend a lifetime on a arm with jioie nce nee around it I 1 my lly lip yip motive motine is to give the poor man free iree ree access to thestil and make hla hia I 1 fence out ont of his farm and anti while doing BO so raise the ibe the staff of afe for himself and family if we the poor pian man jo 0 o expend a thousand androl dollars jars in fencing bencin fen oin cin before be he can begin to his quarter section of land laud lie he will stay poor as long as he lives vives aud and and his hia lands will pass into the hands of ol the rich the jordan barge is no longer a public domain but the private property of individuals who have taken hitup it up according to law hence bicek raisers must seek keek other localities for grazing purposes to fence in this range as it has beeri been laken taken 40 SO SU and acre iok as the tho fence law requires aou tw twi million dollars ove avern averi tale if the fencing materials were in the cou country hub huh buob such a thing is not pot to be found here neither bay hay e we the means to xo import it from the east bor tor the west it is ovi evi delit to mei bany if auy any class of people wel wei urged to nence fence it lt should be those who have hato stock running at ange large argeane arge aud slid destroying stroy btroy ying ing log everything they come ID in contact with rile the poor mans grain willmot leav leave e the pre prem mikes ies iea of W its owner will dong do diio harm to any one hence itan it needa edl no fence to keep 4 i within bbunds bp ulios which isnow running xing ling at large isi 11 principally plug horses they ara are virtually a cure curke to the country such a law would compel sheep herders gerders to take their flocks into the mountains instead of staying around the settler destroying every evory particle of pasture the people have for their us jas they are now doing around Ilea liea pleasant sant saut green and other locations the only sure remedy fa for r this evi evl vilis astor for fon the people to turn out en masse and establish the ap fence law then stock of any kind run running ning at alt large during certain seasons of h ho year can be ta taken lipri up for trespass fihe the only parties objecting to such a law aro are those living around the point in the direction of black rock bock and they thes with the ad aid of a boy on horseback can keep their stock back with very trouble and expense to tho those iwho I 1 must say depend principle ply on stock raising it will be nece necessary sary aary for them to corrall their stock at in this way theu will bein safe keeping day and night which will be a great benefit to them in a pecuniary point of view another word and I 1 close I 1 think be brethren should desist from cutting those saplings for fencing purposes tuey they are destroying an element that would be a source of wealth in the near future A sapling fence does not amount to much either ONE wiio WHO IS llie ihle IllE rested BEStED howo JIovo uil uli pt Ull kull kuil in u ghe the Toot woot albru floru a and aud d ghe ilie waltz what A jaide de sr ax troches tuo too fig fit 4 lan lon lor noite historical loayd loard loi to taita elin ebin eavor favor jell sell gjavis pirara parara edvard ana and ud ehase chase tomb tome ehlang at hla hig hiatt Hia I 1 Tp I 1 n TI I 1 1678 av fw 1 I 1 I 1 u I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 jaife lif lir 0 will never be jin n As asiong jong pi we are aro iu possession of the departments Depart ments mente and the cave cavo af the winds fag pg bank sometimes Boin eumes eUmea playfully ballod the tho nasonal NaU onal congress conr Cong grees regp the average avei aga age wiil will ga ways have llave bis his arnd and nd tb rilling moments 1 star hower howe w who ho is supposed to havo have invented a sewing machine has done some lately for hayes and has succeeded eucce eded in iu fairly tucking tip up schurz in his litte little bed for he be wen went t to bed sick for a week and it was reported reputed he was dead I 1 could not help cejp thinking winking what whal a beautiful ang aug angel I 1 h he e w would world 0 u I 1 d be spectacles orli olli gepila on swinging an a damp cloud and gently waving a farge large sized palm leaf fan he got well weil hw ever over but 48 evidently very sore the of the wisconsin orator the there re ia is much surprise ur prise that r owes attack has elicited no reply it seems seema to have reacted re acted on himself for he hns has not been in the senate for thieo three days and the sur is that he ia is either blek hick or ia Is preparing an elaborate ans answer T er to his owa P speech eeck those who wh account for his absence on the indisposition hypothesis bay gay that the troches senator conkling Con bling favo pave him during his bis celebrated effort were too strong for any but a pugilistic physique like that of the coll con Cou kling the tempest raised howe is still I 1 howling and will itis it is thought hoon boon hoon goon break out with redoubled fury during this religious rest of lent wilen the belle has ceased f from am walz lingi and haa baa ceased toot loot the toot horn born pest youn your our oun corr correspondent spond no longer onier hurr harried barr harr fed with ball balls receptions and fetes indulges iu in reminiscences and the grateful g quiet guiet 1 ulet of ing house life the the population of washington is alviad into two cla ela classes steg stes somewhat analogous us to the division of humanity into blasts of burdi burden en and beasts of prey boarding house keepers and board jug jog lodge rf and the great end nd aim is to get the the othen other jf if any shep t aci tej tel us eithe elthe word in jim its etymological 9 c not I 1 its theological sense ws wants wanis to study human nature j and can anford afford fo to loose money tor sor hs bs labor let him bim start a boarding house in washington there are many historic boarding houes houses here no matter how grand ald nud aud palatial kiat ilat lala iala a washington mansion manhave may have been beed beanor or how distinguished the men merij or lovely the women that may baves laves hav posed and plotted wal wai waited waltzed ted scintillated n til fated and flirted in its aflee br Mant saloons to the boarding warding must it come allatt theold the old oid time house where beverly bevrly tucker once entertained in his bis virginian style wab was during the war wil 1 and is nowa boarding house the honse house in which seward eeward lived and in u which his daughter so he defended her father jather and foiled rolled the assassin on the night that lincoln wats wais bi bibid ltd lid has fallen into line and und tile the kout cout goat of arms over tte door bears thia this legend rooms to let bet baard ib Theold the old oid commodore wilke tJ mansion has been for yarb a boarding house here bel knap li lived vedin jn days of his hia sect and here his landlady i ou lied bied ed him for his gas hill bill the common fate fata has also befallen the handsome mansion of chief justice chase lase afterwards the home of his son eon 3 jp 1 p law senator sprague and the house hoube where ve all liked to go to tosse sie ste the me kindly old mst man and attend the tho cupi suni sufi ib receptions of his daughter C czig too bs b s become a boaro boarding ding jing und nd last winter had bad tle the tie gis turned oni off in default of payment of gas bill the house jenn Jeff jt jennerson braon fierson davis lived in was I 1 converted onyer ted not frag fiig iong long since into a restaurant such buch Is politico social eife here one day resplendent with horses horbes carriages musio musie fl flowers ewers beautiful women jard gallant men the next a bursting of the bubble debt disgrace house house bouse for rent fur kiture for sale the red Rag flag flies at the door life ia Is short shoil betit but it ia is very funny 0 C A 8 m i F J 3 ft f M 1 lne ine the he ronco fence BEAVER U T A A jews i I 1 was pleased to notice in your semi bemi of the a communication from frona brat si 13 37 71 johnson va on tile tha subject of fe fence fenee and loo loose stock although do ido not thinkie think thin uit kit it would be wise lo 10 to do away with the fence rence lawi lami I 1 favor the doctrine of the stock re risible for I 1 nil nii all 11 damage done by it jence fence or tid no enoe fence ence and that is what I 1 understand the present law to say unless it was c changed adiz at fhe the lat aa t session of odthe fhe the le legislature in where there Is sufficient umber to fence alro alfo the land that the communities desire to atil sivate and they debi desi desire rebo reso so to fence fende I 1 think thea should have privilege of saying 11 fonce fence oui out farms either iq a joint enclosure or sepa para tely as the case rilay leay be oe and allow our stock st ock our coys teams etc to graze outside we vill all make a lawful fence but that shall not release oura ours or our neighbors neigh bory borl stock from thein their responsibility for damages we will not lot look beyond I 1 the stock for our pay buton the other hand baud if the owners of stock can prove that we have not kept our out faith with them by making a good and lawful fence as we agreed let them have redress es on the owners of poor fence but not require the man who has a good fence to inquire how the stock got on to his growing or matured crop leavo leave that with the stock owners aud and if they have not interest elou enough b 1 in n their stock to look it up or pay the damage let the stock be sold after due notice to the highest bidder refunding to the owner all wrongs received over and above damages and needful expenses in localities where the people decide not to fence let them bearo be protected by the law and not be b eat up either by transient herds or tor lions of their own stock the foregoing I 1 understand to be both the law jaw and equity of ther ease case but have no quarrel to pick with those who differ from that view from a moral standpoint I 1 would say with brother johnson Joh naon herd all the stock closely rigidly and keep heep all loose and transient stoc stoe stock klat nt least twenty miles from the settlements herding only the teams and cowa iu the immediate vicinity ot the settlements wo put a stop to a great deal 0 at tiie the cattle stealing now going on jo in our territory 1 think as white men we might profit 11 t by a lecture re delivered in B beaver beaven ayer aver by bv the late indian chief black hawk a short time previous to his death arter after Me alinga a great deal of stock bin tin und and d killing filling many people in sanpete and nod other places he concluded a trea treaty ty of peace and used his hia influence to prevent further farther hostilities among other thing she said caid in substance 1 I have done wrong I 1 ask lo 10 bo be I 1 de biro sire peace I 1 will not steal or kill jsu liu lin any more I 1 will do all in mf my power powen to keep my men from doing 1 so but I 1 think you are doing one great wrong As I 1 came down i through pass on the ot other r side elde I 1 sa large herda herds of cattle many in tay miles mues from settlements ments and no one otio looking after them this isa la a great temptation to 10 my Y young iuen man aud and I 1 find it hard to keep them from stealing your stock you should take better ca caie of it keep it n nearer 1 your settlements tle tie ments or have men to watch il I 1 think the above advice though coming rom from a savage would save eave tile the community thousands of dollars annually und and take a great kource source of temptation from the small email portion of our young men who have bave not stamina to resist temptation aye and some som older men who lead the tue van vin it i 14 however a question in my mind eind in to fact extremely doubtful whether the legislature has the right to prevent block running at virgeon on the domain where 11 ms is unoccupied pied pled and ami doing no dam gf lit if it has that right I 1 would tay toy by all ine tue means ans have every hoof herded or kept hept an enclosure still holding sacred the benefits to ioe kue hoe who sho desire it of the fence 4 thus making it easier with the thea j 40 wo safeguards to protect the crop crops whatever law is made I 1 am in alvor wor nor tor of havins having it strictly kept 11 it la JS a good law jaw let the have its benefits if it a bad one its enforcement is thie thi e safest and aud surest way of getting gettin g it repealed DAMIEL DANIEL TYLER tyner frost front fence fruit etc I 1 surin biake VILLA april 11 1878 editors milbra deseret am just returned from confer nce euce to find our peach and apricot crop gone up a prospect of fruit fluit gone in one night to the credit of jick jack frost froat but then we are setting used to it and must trat ta him that tha overrules to sev sep se that it i is s all right but bl ut there are things that with me will never be right and one of them is to be compelled by law to ma make 0 fence to protect my fields from other peoples stock king pharaoh through his task masters t told old israel that there was plenty of clay in the pits and in the scar ecar scarcity efty elty of straw they could elean stubble and that conly it only reg required the h muscle and will to make plenty ro of f brick and BO so says saya our friend end the of bf st johns 11 that in the mountains although farther away there is yet plenty of timber umber only requiring team ax pick ae with a will to make plenty of fence to build pyramids of wealth in stock which from the first has been bien a tyrant king in utah shutting abutting up our country from the poor and making the rich richer the waters have all been taken up and so fio often heard from us old setlers and I 1 suppose that the devil as the oldest settler ettl er once on ce offered to sell to its ri rightful gh taul owner the earth on which we live for whom comes the early and an d the latter rain fc and who will own bownall all ail the rain when it comes in the seasons thereof to make th whole country like a field now are we not fencing out the blessings blesI jigs of heaven by our selfish selfishness ness neEs and close dealing will not the blessings of the lord be unto us according to the abundance of our desires to keep and sustain each other we must open our hearts and our country in AM faith to the increase i of our population and then the H heavens e vens 0 wili will w bend send rains that we CL cannot fence in or fence lence our out and it wyli will come to help the poor and the meek of the carthand eart hand then th esage brush lands will become verdant fields of lucerne and waving grain with choice fruits and the mulberry Y and then our sons aud and daughters will not be compelled to repot resort t to mining camps and ana lo 10 db 0 taum meana whereby to tuni back tue the great balance of trade now against us as a vast amounts of or lucerne wheat mulberry and fruit can now be grown upon what was once the bunch grase graFe landar but bat IsnoW la now covered only with sage affording no feed for |