Show NOTES TELL us ua the cow COT mon horsefly horse fly has baa eyes no wonder then that the overcrowded over crowded little wretch la is always looking for some place to put his hia sting lu U US hia new shaper pictures pi cure do not do bl him justice injustice captain Crauf feld the skipper of the duglish yacht Vl valkyrie kyrle to la the living image of ex president ident harrison Harrl Ron five out of twelve prisoners in the trinidad colorado jail broke out oat a few days day ago and as aa yet have not been recaptured they had bad just been imprisoned for burglary THE ATTITUDE of the rev joseph cook at the parliament of religions at chicago clearly shown that that worthy is ia heartily in favor of a universal religion if the rest real of the world will agree to make his religion ligion ru the universal one real estate men of cheyenne wye says the sun feel greatly encouraged over the outlook while there has been no trading at all during the summer eummer there in ia every indication that there will be good business this fall forest fires have almost totally destroyed the road at t seven devils county idaho in many places grades were built up from the lower side bide withroe with lo 10 loe a which wb job have been burnt out letting jetting the road fall in the famous klenschmidt road is a total ruin A mass meeting of citizens of graham county Ar arizona izna has passed strong resolutions against the abandonment of foit foi t bowie the most moat im postin poat in arizona A anzona if abandoned it would leave many settlers at the mercy of the renegade indians indiana A party of salt bait lake tourists tou have just juat passed through rexburg Rex burg idaho says naya the rexburg efrom Fr jackson jacksons Jao kaona s he bicle ie having to in their possession a couple of 0 youe youir grizzly bear bean they haj haa a frightful war with the mother of the be cubs cuba and one of the boys boya came near losing big bia life one of A al draper drapers Dr apera s boys boya has haa got the index finger of him hia left hand pulled offey off by getting it caught somehow in the tu tug fastening to the singletree single tree lajb the mount pleasant pyramid he was waa engaged in hauling logs loga in the mountains moun taina east of the city the wound was waa very painful until he got down and had bad it dressed dree eed to A utah man it appears that congressional solicitude concerning the annexation of utah and nevada and the former orbera or mera a admies admission ion to statehood in i hat ahat form la Is prompted less leaa by a desire to deal fairly with utah than by a desire to pet izet rd of the sovereign decrepitude c f nevada ne ada the utah problem in other words to la r ot of nearly so ao intricate as aa the nevada problem james jamea young a young man who has baa recently come from castle gate to work wark in the old allen alien mine while riding down from the he mine the other evening on a load of coal fell off and broke his hie left leg aust above the ankle says the summit county chronicle dr hosmer was waa called set the broken member and mr young is ia now doing as well an aa could be expected the union pacific la is again showing its love for the Chrun iole vf if that place agent A A perry in forue B us that he has received instruct in tiona isom from headquarters to make the rate on coal shipped from Co coalville alville to salt lake city after the 2 per ton alstead ol of the rate from grass creek on coal billed from echo bobo still remains per too ton IT is unjust that nevadas people should have the privileges of ef a state and equally bally unjust to deprive the people pie of utah of those privileges it they want them but it is in not easy to correct these theme injustices springfield republican are we to under understand stana that you are in favor therefore of continuing the admitted injustice to utah to argue that because the correction of ao an in justI justice ceis is difficult the injustice must be continued to is a resort that none but a coward would think of the Rawlin sp wyo aerna speak log ing of the railroad shop employed emp loyes at that point says say e the back shop force is again working nine nice hours per day being put ou OH longer time thursday Thu roday morning the machine shop to is now BOW working eight instead of seven hours a day and the blacksmiths also work an add additional addition dional el haur per day the present force has all the work it can attend to and it to is said that business on the road has baa never at this time of the yem year for several years yean past been better M A smooth faced and smooth tongued youth of twenty Is working san francisco with a supply of confederate twenty dollar bills he goes to a anu e advertising rooms to I 1 t he looks at a room and is easily pleased his hie words of commendation win the land ladya heart when he says bays be will take the room and and tenders his hie worthless bill in payment for the first weeks root rent she never even think thinks s or 01 examining it the change to la at once forthcoming and the youth departs deparis to return no more P C bickmell Bic backi kiell eh the well blown own arizona writer has returned from the verde river where he be has bus spent some months in camp and says that the coyotes in that section are affected with hydrophobia to such an extent that it is dangerous to travel through the country and especially to camp at night A lew few days daye ago one came to his camp and bad it not been for his dog h would have been bitten he succeeded in shooting it after it bad severely bitten the dog which has since gone mai several of them have been killed by prospectors in that country coultry the brother of arf 0 L grath graehl sr of brigham city louis louie J leuba says the bugler who died here a few days ago was one of the generals ot of the national guards of paris during the franco german war of 1870 at the termination of the war be was a prominent figure among the freedom I 1 oving loving his com comrades oo mades were slaughtered about him on the streets ot of paris by hundred bund and he be only escaped from the u city alty by stealthily changing his garb for that of a dead PrIVAt privates els of the besiegers and in thi disguise escaped to switzerland where he had friends he was 68 years of age at bla bis death george sontag has made a full confession of his crimes he is serving iulg a 8 life sent sentence erce at folsom son california and of his bis own notified warden aull that he red to make a clean breast of all the train robberies in which he had bad been concerned asa As a natural consequence of his confession confess iob he be gave minute details of the role played by murderer chrit chris evans and the dead john sontag he told auld the tory atory of five train robberies of which three at pixley goshen n and chills were committed in california state and two those at coseta and western union junction were perpetrated in illinois the confession was wa made in the presence of detective J B hume of wella fargo co J B wright division superintendent ot of the southern pact pacific no company and wai dot aull everything sontag said was taken anken down by a ate pher the questions tiona of detective hume being also alao re coned coreed an exchange says that a few days ago W E redington Redi who resides on the bench about five mies south of payette idaho made a discovery that ui questionably points to one of those daik tragedies that made this portion of idaho dangerous ground for the white man to traverse a few years ago in the bank of a large gulch a short diet dle tince ance from his place mr redington Bed inKton saw protruding from the sand what whai he took to be a human borie bone and our curiosity lead him to make an tico on removing the earth he found three skulls and portions of three human skeletons they were all laing face downward as if they had fallen forward while ascending the hillside from a spring near by and had evidently been covered by the sand and soil eoll which the wind had drifted over the batik bank year after year mr redington advanced the opinion that they ar the skeletons of people who were killed by indians in years gone glimmering while at the spring after water the positions occupied by the skeletons indicate tuat that they may have been attacked at the spring and been massacred as they attempted to tun up the hillside the bonea which the skulls prove beyond a doubt to be those of white people believed to have been two males malee and one female were buried by mr redington and a headboard erected to mark their last resting place |