| Show A amar from arlin Arii neton to n oregon may alth t two pral prisoners eners being brought fifon thamin the train last tor lor abe wua walla walla alla penitentiary lumped out oat of I a wi window ladow the train stopped at Blaloc BlaI Kg and one was shot shoe by the guard and the otner other made his efta escape e but was subsequently cap mesa city notes brother IL EL 0 mcdonald is up from mesa city mari copa county arizona and reports matters wellie that section the e crop croo prospects are are very good and the expectation is that harvesting will begin next week brother mcdonald thinks aks they are this season ahead of california in thear crops the past winter was rather dry erable rains recently have been valuable auxiliaries to irrigation and the crops nave have been largely y beneat ted in consequence the country in that region is building up fast A railroad from marl copa 0 to temp e and phoenix is building and is now bow within seven miles of mesa city A line is in fact surveyed through mesa but when tan st ruction will begin is a matter of profound uncertainty eastern cap capitalists ita lists are in th the vicinity buying up al all t the property they can ce get and offer offering i ng very good prices tor for the land two propositions prepositions shave have already been made by capitalists to purchase mesa city but both have beert wisely rejected the government has men examining the mounds scattered over the plains there to see what can be discovered orthe B by biggini digging down in the mounds mound spart part of the wa walla L Is of old houses bouses manyet may yet be discovered and even the plastering in some of these ruins skeletons have been discovered and ju lugs 1 1 a and earthenware there is no do doubt t t that hat the plain was once inhabited and ahiel the place lace cu cultivated tiva ted the can canal canaley alby by which mesa city is irrigated is nin mn miles long and bartot part of it runs through the old montezuma canal as asat it is called an artificial waterway that has existed from a time unknown martof part of it was thirty feet deep and ran through h gravel ceni cement ent this the 0 old id work of aboriginal inhabitants is 18 now made valuable to the saints who are gladd gladdening laning the waste places of arizona this old canal can be traced for miles and miles the health of the people is excellent there is not a great deal of ei immigration but there is general con tenement tent ment and prosperity Pome Pomeroy roys 8 democrat says in washington boston or new york a man min way may repose inthe in the arms of and several women each day and hour of the week with impunity jn in aa Sali ith Lake ke city alt y if 1 1 he cohabits with two W or more ore w wives I 1 V e 9 he goes to jil jail if he is a A mormon br if not a mormon he be can sleep where and with whom he pleases and even have halve seven women ot of the town uniting to support him if he oell only oppress ress the mormon church and s stands 03 in in with the federal or united states tates court gang of that city if good pickles for pol political aang parasites born of patriotism justice yes she is in order to protect her eyes from dust there was a notable gathering of prominent business and professional men and distinguished journalists of 0 new england and other part of I 1 the country in the hotel vendome Ven flome in boston a few nights ago the banquet was a personal testimonial the business men of this city to col chas H taylor editor manager and one of the proprietors of ithe boston globe among the well known journalists present were charles A dana of the new york sun george W childs of the philadelphia ladelphia Pai Pal ladel his Ledge rJohn A cockerill of th the e kew new york world M P haldy 1 I of the philadelphia news mews charles chaire T emery smith of the philadelphia ghia express joel cook of the philadelphia ledger who jo is also the american representative of the london times tes Yf john IF baker of the st paul bobe and others |