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Show 4 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Another Big Submarine Launched wharf, with 12 brass pieces and landed of Charlestown, at a point of land back in full view of the rebels, who still kept their post The troops being from some houses in CharlesFrom All Parts of the town, ships threw carcases (combustible shells fired from a mortar) into it, and In a few minutes the whole 1 town was In flames a most awful, grand and melancholy sight. In the meantime Lie troops marched Salt Lake City. Governor George on toward the hill, for the intrench-inents- , T. Dern and his chauffeur, Edwin C. under a most heavy fire of ar- Burt, 66S South West Temple street tillery, on both sides. Never did I see narrowly escaped injury when a missuch a day. I was on Beacon hill In believed to have been a .22 calfull prospect. In about 30 minutes the sel, iber bullet, crashed through the windtroops were nigh the works, exposed shield of the car as Burt was taking to an amazing fire of small arms, for the chief executive of the state to rebels amounted to by this time the his home. Glass from the windshield 10,000. Soon as the Kings men en- j News Notes UTAH t was scattered over the governor and Burt, but neither was cut by it. Ogden. Plans for the proposed new hotel in Ogden, to be built upon the Reed hotel corner at the intersection of Washngton avenue and Officers Killed. Twenty-Fou- r Twenty-fiftstreet, are now complete The troops have suffereo extremely, showing that the building will 'be a there being about 24 officers killed, and twelve story structure instead of nine near 60 wounded and ubou'. 700, rank stories as originally intended. and file, killed and wounded. The Salt Lake City. There are now rebels lost a vast many, among whom in the State of Utah, not including was Doctor Warren, a noted rascal. 11,698,796 acres of Uintah the basin, (Gen. Joseph Warren. one of the leadas land yet unappropriated, ing New England patriots.) We have surveyed about 30 prisoners here, some of whom according to yearly reports completed by Eli F. Taylor, register of the loare to lie executed. After the firing ceased I went over, cal land office. Much of this land, and, good God! wlmt a sight all the of course is desert land, unfit for horrors of war, death and rebellion. any kind of agriculture, and without The British army is encamped upon mineral resources. Besides this, there the high hills in Charlestown in fine are 15,4S4,760 acres of unsurveyed spirits and will advance into the coun- land, showing the great potential laid try as soon as possible, laying waste resources of the state as yet undevel' and devastation wherever they go. oped. What the event of all these matof prominent Price. A number new The submarine going down the ways at the Portsmouth navy ters will be God only knows. The went on the citizens been Carbon after The christened. county undersea having is the largest type rebels are very numerous and continue craft yard of submarine built in America. It Is 341 feet 6 inches Jong, with a breadth of ringleadeleven bonds the alleged to besiege the passages and intrench27 feet and a surface displacement of 2.1G7 tons. event of June IS. of ers the lynching themselves upon every strong post ing about. God only knows what a day As a result of court action and the to may bring forth. We are in continued promptness of friends in coming motion here and now we are all in the their aid in a financial way, all have been released from the county jail dark. Last evening 1,900 troops under and will likely enjoy freedom until General Clinton embarked In four called for trial court about the middle transports, their destination not known of October, when the third term of but no doubt Salem, Marblehead, New- the Seventh judicial tdistrict, embracbury, etc., will be ashes before night. ing this county, begins. All the troops, ordered to New York, Price. Henry Larsen, are now to come here which Including Prestons regiment of light horse, youth of Castlegate was drowned which has arrived safe and Ir fine while in swimming in an abandoned Note by Loyalist Who Wit- ness. Have been since on the field of order, will make about 20 of the city. It is regiments reservoir northwest battle and shall endeavor for your sat- so with cramps was stricken he believed we may expect a bloody sumnessed Battle at Boston isfaction to give some account of it. merthat tweney-fivsome ; for my countrymen still while yards for well fight After the Concord expedition, affairs Is Uncovered. are determined at all events from the nearest point of shore, and and them, took a turn, a large army was imme- to nine feet die or conquer. in water approximately diately raised and every passage to the imWorcester, Mass. A Loyalists The optimistic prophecy of the leep. The sudden attack caused him pressions of the ftattle of Bunker Hill, town of Boston ' Invested. The provin- writer of the letter 4)at the British to become panic stricken, and alcial congress, conducted extremely would advance into this 150 ears ago, are picturesquely porcountry, leav- though a good swimmer, he became on pay by issuing a their well, put army in a 1775, letter written 23, June trayed devastation in their trail, did not frantic. While his companions were ing six days after the battle, by Samuel large sum ' of paper currency and eventuate, since the British found trying to aid him, he struglged des Pain of Worcester, attached to the they appeared very formidable, havthemselves bottled up in Boston and with them. In the end they perately of artillery. headquarters of the British Army of ing plenty were forced, by Washingtons army, to and In - various encounters with the evacuate it at the end of a winter were forced to free themselves America, at Boston, to his brother, their make with failing strength, Dr. William Paine, who resided in Kings troops they got the better, were fraught with great hardship to the way back to shore as best they Worcester. The letter, treasured as a flushed with victory, held a British Kings forces. could, leaving their unfortunate comrare find, has been uncovered in the soldier In the highest contempt. But rade to his fate. the surrender of the Important fortress library of the American Antiquarian Girl Works as Coal Miner society, here, among a number of of Ticonderoga (May 10), to the AmerLogan. Erection of a large granite original Revolutionary war manu- ican arms, heightened their enfor Six Years; Is Killed and marble monument to the memthusiasm. scripts. of the Pittsburgh, Pa. Revelation that a ory of Martin Harris, one Never did see such a day, wrote In this situation of their minds last Morof Book to witnesses the three mens in clothing, had dug girl, dressed the Loyalist, telling of the savage at- Friday nighty being very, dark, many coal in a mine near Bridgeville for mon, was completed in the Clarkston tack of the rebels, as he calls the thousands took possession of a high six years came with the death of Anna cemetery, according to Bishop Loos-leColonials, when they first captured hill in: Charlestown called Bunkers of Clarkston, who has charge of Crushed by a Smoley, twenty-threBunker Hill and later the rout of the that commands ' the whole of this town. fall of slate, tlie young woman died the work) Colonials by the troops when the Before morning they had completed a in a local hospital. kings Monticello. Without obtaining suf Yankees ammunition gave out. The redoubt and such Intrenchments as did Morgue attaches said the girl had ficient evidence to bring an indictColonials, he wrote, alluding to them honor to the engineer and this town worked side by side with other mem- ment at another time as against anyone for the burning "my countrymen, lay exposed to a fire which must have bers of her family in a small mine of the La Sal Sheep Shearing plant, appeared in a mood to win or die ruined it unless prevented. operated by her father. The latter and no one knew what a here As soon as it was discovered from said he had tried to persuade her to the grand jury investigation day would imwas a bring forth. to was close. It brought Cops hill, near the ferry on which Is a engage in less strenuous work, but to locate Oliver for Sheriff fine battery, they began a most furious possible Saw Dark Future. Insisted on working In that she had Fred Sharpe of Colorado for the incannonade upon the rebels, which they the mine. The future, from his observation, seven returned town. times the quiry into the stealing of the Bayles upon was quite foreboding, with the British of retheir Brothers Instead post sheep. quitting large Canada Pushes North passing nil the troops at command at inforcements were sent from CamBoston, intent on Ogden. The waters of Great Salt Ottawa. The purpose of part of an smashing the Colonial of their army and bridge headquarters army and the Colonials Lake have remained stationary durof $352,000 for the govbesieging the matters here began to be serious. appropriation Points of ernment of the northwest territories ing the last month, according to Otis vantage on the outskirts of Boston, bent on Reinforcements Arrive. engineer of the is revealed as financing of expeditions Weeks, division starving the British arm.v out. The letter reads: Charles Stewart, Southern Pacific railroad. This is "About oclock all the Grenadiers in the be Kings troops have gained, and light infantry of the whole army, minister of the interior, made the dis- about twelve inchese lower than last though at a great loss, a surprising vic- reinforced to about 3,000, under the closure in debate. He said it was de- year. Last year the water rose to tory over the rebels last Saturday, an conduct of the gallant Lord Howe and sirable to establish Canadas claim to 84 inches above an arbitrary mark awful scene of which I was an and this year has remained at 72 eye wit Abercromby embarked from the long certain ferritories. inches above the same marks for the last month, Mr. Weeks said. to study fosanist whose work will be ' Ogden. Colin Wood Rankin, well silized plant life and to judge what as Scotty, chef at the city known like In was the various the climate for six years prior to the first periods. This will enable us to decide jail of died at his home. Death this year, a suitable place for whether it was came while he was very our suddenly of findchances thus and of man, New York Museum Expedition Also The work of exploration will start ing traces of prehistoric man." seated in a chair conversing with Will Hunt for Fossil at the first camp, where" an effort will Remains of Besides the camel transport, the ex- Mrs. Rankin, he suddenly passed be made to rediscover a nest of dinoPrehistoric Animals. Includes seven away. saur eggs found on the last expedi- peditions equipment cars and trucks, Salt Lake City. Reporting on the motor vehicles, n furtBer pursuit of Its tion, but lost again because of a terdone by floods on the oneljn' with special tires for negodamage equipped for traces of primitive man tn rific sandstorm that changed the topog- tiating desert sands. The personnel road in Emery coune stratum is planned of the ice age, the third raphy of the country. It and of men, H. S. chief state totals assistant there Kerr, supplies forty ty, Asiatic expedition .of the New York to drop off the first group of meD there, is 3,500 gallons of road engineer, totals the loss at $4500. transported being seum of Natural where rich finds are anticipated also History, in 100 gallons of oil for the Of this $300 was sustained at CotIn fossil remains of prehistoric ani- gasoline and with the American Asiatic ? f of flour, a ton of rice, tonwood creek, $300 at Cottonwood tons two cars; at on has started on the first leg mals, while the main expedition con- half a ton of sugar and other things In wash and $1200 at Boulder wash. of north west the renevved penetration of the wilds tinues slope along The only food supply that of Mongolia and Chinese Turkestan. the Altai mountains and then south in proportion. Salt Lake City. The supreme can be counted upon in the country to Turkestan. Chinese direction the of Utah has ordered the attorcourt Permanent will be camp meat. The expedition is lnno covered be The objective this year is to work ,mlles northwest of Kalgan, on to reach Kalgan on its return ney general, Harvey H. Cluff, and J. the Slte f last years discovery of in a more recent stratum of rocks, expects Hunter Lunt, district attorney of the middle of September. j, the about which might result In fossilized traces which S!l)Ur egR8, such aroused Fifth judicial district, to file a comkee nterest fhroughout the western of human evolution. plaint in disbarment against Thomas world On the zoological side, Mr. AnH. Burton of Nephi, who is judge of Defects Laws ,eR(er f the expedition, drews explained, we hope to get into Fifth district, based on charges the ' ! 1iP,r,ai' Andrews, and his Laws are like cobwebs; if anything the zone of true wild horses and wild corps ot in a petition for disbarcontained ' nflsts PXPert to overtake the camels. We hope to secure groups of small or weak falls Into them they ment filed late in i';i ,n February by Wilof any size, it breaks hold it fast; if tiiisport train of 150 cam- - both for the museum. B. liam district at Higgins, formerly ' erl and escape. Solon, meshes We have with us also a paleobot- the some tw0 months ago. . torney of the Fifth district. -- HELPED THROUGH CHANGE OF LIFE Took Lydia ELPinkhams Vegetable Compound during This Critical Time-Bene- fited Greatly E. I took Lydia Baltimore, Maryland. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound to help me through the Change of Life and for a tered the breastworks a most terrible slaughter began upon the rebels, who now were everyone shuffling for himself. The troops pursued them over the neck, beyond Temples house and were masters of the field of battle. h -- V-- of Hill n I felt better. I did not atop with one bottle, but took it througn the whole critical time and am now practically a well woman. 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Tiiis award was established by Dr. Joseph Leidy II, in memory of his uncle, Dr. Joseph Leidy, famous paleontologist, who was at one time president of the academy. It is to be given every three years. s- e 1 y e. 1 Far-Nort- h. NEST OF DINOSAUR EGGS IS SOUGHT IN MONGOLIA Sorts? Feel All Out of Is backache spoiling your summer? Do you get up lame and stiff feel tired all day? Are you so nervous and worn out you cannot rest or relax? Look, then, to your kidneys! Sluggish kidneys allow poisons to accumulate and upset the whole system. When this happens you are apt to suffer backache, sharp pains, soreness, stiffness, dizziness and annoying kidney irregularities. Help, your kidneys with a stimulant diuretic. Use Doans Pills. Doans are used the world over. Ask your neighbor! A Utah Case O. C. Lomax, prop, of shoe repair shop, Main St., Nephi, Utah, A lame says: ness settled in my back. 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