Show 0 arop I 1 I 1 tic lit lla ila the new U N terminus DUNNVILLE DUNN ViLliE idaho april 1878 editors deseret ems aws this temporary settlement ia is a creation of the utah and northern B R extension it is located twenty miles milea north of franklin and is a buby bustling pitched tented town and is the present terminus of the road on the open prairie A number of business men from corinne and other places have their canvas canvass stores e erected rec ree ted and are doing quite a business here kiesel hla hia co from corinne have their forwarding house there aud and are doing an immense business in the height beight line and other opera operations tiong several wagon dealers have established themselves here and 1 are doing heavy trading which is a natural sequence of this place being the point for the montana freight which is daily luc inc increasing inc juc c t easing 0 there area are a great num ber of stores and saloons in the town and people from all part parts sare aale file flocking here among the rest ia Is the evitable en and everlasting john yeh wah wash house mr W 0 lewis has removed from franklin and ha hai i established his popular hotel at the teFt terminus ninus as usual lie he spreads a most excellent and inviting table tabie wells fargo ecos cos coa and gilmer Salis bails salisbury burys offices are located I 1 here andare and are presided over by tim henderson tim ia Is deservedly the most moat popular man in this thia northern country ho he ia is accommodating and is ever ready to oblige heiau he can ean pile up more trunks boxes mail bags etc with security on the mountain stage than any other man around these diggings the extension altogether ia Is a piece of excellent road has hag a down grade for about 12 miles milea out of franklin and runs through a beautiful prairie dotted with new farms and many farm buildings in course of erection on either side of the road hundreds of acres of new land have been plowed and sown and the grain is up and looking very promising thousands of acres more will ere long be brought under 4 cultivation and the land is destined dei tined soon to be thickly setti settled ad with the hardy industrious sons of toll toil who will leave the crowd crowded ed cities and make for themselves and posterity comfortable homes 0 on a reaching bear river on the left of the line out you see the celebrated battle ground of general connor and Po Poc otelio from this point for several miles there ia Is a tough up grade hard pull the scenery ia is rugged and w wild ild we pass through many deep cuts the tho U P 11 R co have an au bf nice fice here Hula huia and spooner from the ogden office are here the former as freight agent and the latter as clerk the trammie traffic over the line is increasing rapidly both ways A great deal of bullion is shipped from this point for the east this mornin mornings gfa gys train lookout four box cars loaded with this thia precious metal the construction still goes on under the superintendence of mr washington lunn dunn he informs me the company will continue to build the road to watson in idaho about 25 miles from here when that is accomplished the people here will pull up stakes and again move on last eve evening ning I 1 saw mr david wright and mr W W sterrett T thuy they y had bad specimens of what they consider pure brimstone from an inexhaustible mine about eight miles from soda boda springs peace quiet and good order prevails in this settlement en t a characteristic te not to be found la in every new now railroad creation all are busy fully employed endeavoring to turn an honest penny an adjourning Adjourn ine lne parrie in congress the mt te man seea alg rasen rages orji oriolo om 0 stones naton as a sanatorium what the new hew zealander will do when it Is no Lonc erthe he capitala capital A scene between a united hulled states senator nod and a car driver social resumption abe abo 1 be belle xelle from detroit and another belle from li kansan kannan annas ansas WASU washington INGTON D C april 1873 editors deseret easi this warm weather has the effect to create an adjo adjourning urging urLing panic in the breast of ot many a mem mom member ber bar of congress from physical causes more easily understood than overcome washington ia hs ja warmer and more unhealthy locality than many points further south bouth the capital city is anything but a sanatorium even in the winter and when the war government clerk elerk acter after hibernating in stif stif aing fling fur nace heated department rooms room sand and subsisting on the execrable victuals bals of cheap bo boarding aiding houses finds himself on the verge of a hot summer summet inhaling miasma from the swamps that flank the city ddn all ides sided he be need not be accused of sentimental billious ness if he discerns mirages of tomb stones or feels sensations of cremation run up and down his buck with the member of congress it is much touch the same he is better fed than the government clerk but he lacks acclimation cli mation and the air that he breathes in the capital is even more pestilent lent than that of the department departments and we see men of powerful physique like conkling an ani blaine br tough veterans like Christ christiancy lancy laney and howe succumb to malaria ma larla iaria and subsist on quinine in spite of the millions that thai have havu been beon spent in washington to make its streets solid and smooth and to make its public edifices rival the architectural splendors of the old world the day may yet come when the capital will ba be removed to a more healthful locality and when the new zealander or some other fellow 1 will wash his nish flab nets neth in babo babcocki Bab cocka ks ar lake and calk his boat with pitch from its most aristocratic avenues last night while riding on an ane F street car your correspondent was edified by a conversation between a statesman and a car driver which he will relate verbatim As the car passed the ebbitt house it was waa boarded by the distinti distingue u mili military ary senator from rhode island the senator was to ail all appearances in a state of equivocal exhilaration from what good society calls good living but what mr murrhy murphy calls by another name and from sentences muttered indistinctly with eyes half closed it was inferred that he was thinking of what he had recently done or had yet to do in th the cause of education suddenly from a lurch of the car turning a corner or from a gesture delivered in halt half dreamy oratory his military elbow went through the glass window shattering it ii into small pieces the driver who is also conductor on this line approached pro ached him with g great reat politeness eneas and bald said 1 I do not h know now but that I 1 nay be to blame for this accident but I 1 dont think I 1 was and thu thy company will deduct a half dollar from my wages if I 1 was to blame biame of course I 1 must lose the money 17 t of course you were said the senator but a little later under a magnanimous impulse he drew from his hij pocket twenty five cents of the and extending it to the driver said d n it suppose we divide all ali the money 11 the driver reluctantly accepted the compromise when the benator called after him ili ull ill pay you the rest when I 1 come this way I 1 agai agala 3 and resigned himself to the following fbI QwIng soliloquy ride bide on these cars throe three times a day gedoss guess lil lii ill take ja a carriage after this then to the he driver oh I 1 you will know me you w will iii see me when you come to the capitol you will find me on the floor guess you will recognize my face and at the arlington hotel recognize my face will hill you well just hakea keen look at these whiskers take a k keen cen look at A these whiskers you will 1 recognize cognize me again I 1 guess social gaiety gayety has been resumed with the expiration of lent but the weather is rather warm for violent dancing and washington has been bereft of many ef of its transient belles who have gone home and are making preparations for the summer for europe last winter the best dressed lady at the capital I 1 give the opinion of another lady who ia is a connoisseur was a young lady from detroit to be eclipsed by a lady from a frontier village caused the belles of baltimore and boston some surprise but there ia Is no reason why a detroit modiste should not have as good taste as worth or be as successful in adorning the human form divine then there appeared another belle from kansas near the indian reservation who made her own dresses and was much admired for her style as ab well aa as for her intelligence and thoroughbred manners the facts are that the distinctions between rural and urban people are not as sharply marked as they once were since now newspapers and fashion journals penetrate every home and the moral is that taste like genius is to no locality C 0 A B S |