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Show J i I THE PAY VOL 1A YS()N V. THE ISLAND OF PALMYRA. UTAH NEWS. The rainy Season ha bouUiern Utah. comiuencd in lolia T. Mrmliili, a pioneer, reckling at Kayhville, dual last week. The Chloride 1oint mine at Mereur ia to hare a mill to handle it output. Salt Luke entertained perliap visitors during the Jubilee, the largest number in her history. Larsen was given fifteen years in the penitentiary for rape committed on a little girl near Logan. of Stewart Kane county passed ling through Junguiloh with l.fuu head f cuttle, intending to ship them at Milford. A prisoner named "Willi who from tlie Salt lmke jail while employed as a trusty some few weeks aims', has been apprehended at Elsinore. It has been deeiilrd to keep the liail of relies open. Tills bnilding, filled with articles entitled to veneration, utmost, is one of the lasting benefits of tlie jubilee. The llrigbam Young monument was not finished when unvailed, hut work will not cense until it is. It will have several. figures grouped around the Imse when It ia finished. Larsen, the Ixigan rapist, has received swift punishment. .Three weeks after commission of the crime lie is undergoing a sentence of fifteen years in in tlie penitentiary. Nicholas Dern, aged about 80, was drowned in Ogden river last week near Ogden, while in bathing with some hoys, lie waa attacked with cramps. The committee of the school superintendents having in charge the work of preparing a course of study for the schools of tlie state are hard at work. Lee Cochran, a barber, well known in Salt Lake, Park City and Provo died ut bait Lake Sunday last of n complication of uiiments. His body was taken to Provo for burial. 1'he remains of Joseph Burton, who was killed by a shock from an electric wire in bait take during the Jubilee, have been shipped to the home of his mother, in (ialena, 111. There were hut four accidents of much importance during the jubilee, which is a very creditable record. Two people were struck by street cars mid two were run into by the fire department. None were fatal. "William Lipman, a vender of Pioneer badges, killed himself last week in Halt Lake city, by taking a dose of strychnine. Lipman was a stranger in bait Lake and it is said he came from 100,-(m'- -- Colorado - of by On at Itrilaiu KrfirJrd in IllaluMt loiiwtaws Washington, July 28. Official information of the action of tlie British government in taking posscsmoii of Palmyra in tlie Pacific has lcen received at tlie stale department. The information was embodied iu a dispatch from Sail Francisco, it having been wired from that point by the dis- Its SaUar Bishop C. A. Madsen of Gunnison is talking to tlie citizens of Sanpete and Sevier counties about the establishment of a sugar factory in the near future and the advantages to be derived therefrom. Several head of cattle belonging to Oscar Anderson and John Carter of Mount Pleasant have been found dead in Straight fork and Pleasant creek, and the carcasses indicate that the animals had met bruin. Sheep losses from this cause have been numerous, but this ia their first attack upon the cattle. The Juliileo flyer was wrecked on the 25th just outside the city limits of Ephraim. The engine did not leave the rails, hut the tender and six ears were piled up at the side of tlie grade. Eurtunately nolsidy was injured, as the train luid discharged all its remaining passengers at Manti, and was returning tu Thistle. The accident ia supposed to have lieen caused by a broken rail. The Bingham Placer company of Salt Lake City, which is washing gravel at t ribbons v tlie. Ido., has been the victim of a dastardly piece of business, as two weeks ago two lengths of its flume was blown up with giant powder. This ia the second si tempt to destroy the works of the company during the past six weeks. A reward of 8500 haa been offered for tlie arrest and oonvietion of the perpetrators of the outrage. Senator Cannon arrived home from Washington Monday night. He will sail fur Japan on August !, in company Fred Dubois, of Idaho, with Senator Pettigrew of South Dakota, and two other silver leader. They will stady fiuuucial conditions there. Mr. Cannon expresses the belief thatan international conference will be held hut doubts that the full restoration of silver will he brought about by It. In an old iron mine in Salt canyon near Ncplil, a laxly of iron pyrites and manganese ha born encountered which assays IIS in gold. Exploration is being done, and vacant property summndinghuabecn located. As the laxly of William Allison, who died nnder suspicious circumstances at Ogden, was being conveyed to the eemetcry, a telephone message stopped the funeral procession and was ordered to roturn to tlie eity for the pnrposo of holding an inquest William ClufT of Coalville, who manages two hotels, went to a room to get 8327, rxpreting to put it in a safe, when two mnsked men compelled him to hand over the monev. They also relieved Mr. ClulT of a fine gold w atch. Local talent ia suspected. patch agent of tlie department station there, who had received it from Minister Sewall at Honolulu. Evidently Mr. Sewall regarded the matter of great importance, fur it is understood it waa the only subject reeeirrd by wire from the steamer which arrived at San Francisco the latter purl of last week. Tlie message from Mr. Sewell merely contained the hare fact of the seizure of tlie island. Tlie aetiou of Great Britain in taking possession of the island at this time, following as it does the submission of un annexation treaty to tlie senate by the president, is considered very significant by the authorities here. Whether it is intruded to complicate matters so as to stave off annexation or whether Great Britain desires to place a naval station upon the island, her action is regarded as of the. highest importance, and further developments will be awaited with keen interest. Should Hawaii's right to tlie territory he established, it is proposed to send instructions to Minister Sewell directing him to urge the Dole anthor-itie- s to protest to Great Britain against her action. The I idled State will, of course, uphold such a protest, and the oflleial believe that it will result in the removal of the British flag. MOVEMENT OF CRAIN. ROBERT SMITH'S I'TAII, iS.VITHPAY, JTLY DEATH. l'rlmili Mar; of Uia Vi I III lijr Ilia Bnllrn. 1'IONEEIi of tho JUillLEi ljit; of RcrHvlif Haullnjf Cwanet. . Chicago, July 28. Theofficialsof the Atchison rosd are hopeful that the movements of the seasou'i crop of grain in the west will give the road the largest earnings it has ever had. If tlie threatened rush of tlie grain shippers in the direction of Galveston can he averted by the railroads, it is thought that tlie Atchison will move at least 40,000,000 bushels of grain out of Kansas and Texas before the close of the year. This will be much more buasi-nes- s than the road has ever done, but the officials of the line say that they have most exellent reasons to think that this will be tlie outcome. At present tlie shops at Topeka cannot turn out the demands made upon the rolling stock of the road by the grain shippers. Other western roods report similar conditions and all are hopeful of a largely. increased busiuc&a as soon as the grain begins to arrive. IS IT ANDRE'S? A ta Caplals Report That Ha Saw Halluou. Rotterdam, July 28. A letter from CapL Lehmann from the dutch steamer Dordrecht1 appears in one of the papers of this city, in which he says he aw a curious object floating in the White sea on July 17th, which was nei- ther a ship nor a dead whale, but which balloon.and Capt. Lehmann suggest that it may have been Andre'a resembled balloon. Gothenburg. July 28 Lieut. Svendcn-bnrof Dr. Otto Kordensk-jald- , the Artie explorer, reports from Ascension that if nothing is heard from Herr Andre in six week it is not likely that anything will be heard from him this year. son-in-la- w Dr. Givens Cordially Welcomed. Blaekfoot, Ida., Jnly 28. Dr. John IV. Givens has arrived from Los An- geles, Cal., and also the directors of the State asylum. Upon their arrival they were at once driven to the asylum, where Dr. Givens was once more installed as medical auperiutendenL Previous to Dr. Moore's appointment under the McConnell administration, Dr. Givens filled the position of superintendent for some six years, giving general satisfaction. The people 'of Blaekfoot cordially welcome the doctor and hia family back again, and are much pleased to see him reinstated in his old position. NO. At last, after seven generations f the rare had lived aud died, after all tlie space between tlie oceuu and the prairies had been mhcuird, another little band started across an.ilhiT waMr half as broad and unite a dcv'.ute ux Die atlantie, to find a home. Wlial that baud i n. lured who shall tell'.' The average mini cares little for hardship. B lien weary lie can make tlie eurtli a lied and Die sky a canopy an. I sweetly , But what of delieuic Women on a journey like that'. The path eudli'S-- i r i tlier way, the bark of tlie Wtdf or tlu1 limit of tlie owl bring undefined teri-iuin tlieni, the Ii.iielim s grows lo cling to tlu-i- like a wet garment; sneh dreiiins haunt Diem tl.ai even wln-prostrated with fati'.ie they fear lo sleep, uud if they uni mothers Die upprelieiivliMi o whut would emiie to tln-ichildren were they to lie i'u ileil away tins wilhin it more than Die luttcrnevi of death. I , if men realized on what heartaches (lie foundations of stale are laid, they would never meet a pioneer woman without luiring their lnmii.' Treereding the unveiling, the pioneer assembled oil Old Fori s pi lire and uimvlied to Die monument. J hey were tlie guests of honor. 1. liter they were given a reception at Die iabi when they were decorated with the pioneer badge giving Diem freedom to everything eon trolled by the jubilee commission. A beautiful feature of Die second day's exercise waa tlie jMirude of thousand of children, reaching tiro miles iu length. All carried Japanese parasols and a they passed the Brigham Yonng iiioiiiimenl, lit- "ally covered Die husc witli flowers. At the eon elusion of the parade, venerable lr.".i-ilon- t Woodruff was cruwued with u wreath of roses. The distinctive feature of surreed-in- g days were pageants representing the progress of the past fifty year by means of float. Kuril day saw new feature added to enliven Die inlrreM. Important occurrences were reproduced aud represented by floats which told more graphically than can ! of tlie progress of fifty yenrs. A few of tlie oldest iuliuhitautiv were represented by a band of Indiana inuring camp. GRAND PACkANTS IN HONOR OF THU DIONFFR9. j Cheyenne, Wyu., July 28. Tlie hudy of Robert Smith, killed iu the Y&velltng of a M.nnuicut In Hiighoau figllt, wax buried Sunday at toon Oiwnrtl itir t Which fun- Tlie story of the tight a Buffalo. t lumen for Itn rr Beilis fosipir u.iu I la By a told by tlie friends of the rustler Croud I'yrotrfhui. ,.1 Ubj'Uy. places the blame uwui the coivlioyx. t pw They say that Hob ami A1 Smith ami f A1 Taylor had lieen rounding up horses The Utah Piai.c. r Jubilee is over. preparatory to leaving Die enuntry. From every sipm.-.mit was a gorThe rustlers Mere niillieir way home geous affair, a h. coniinrinoraliou of to th Ill'll Folk ruiieh v lien they met the entrance into the valley fifty years nun of the tigalliilla ami previous of tliut -- '.i.rdy band of lion-C- . twenty-livX . out tits. Nearly nil of tlie men sera, the advan'j guard of western passed them exeept Bob Devine, the civilization. foreman, win. was coming up behind. or the oec;-.;- . m Salt I.aka waa Devine, Smith's friends assert, flrr.l lit handsomely d.voi.i'i .l. Solomanln all once. The round-umm circled hia glory was lmm: more gorgeously annin.1 aud the tight general. ,rravcJ. tul. wrapped in A1 Smith lent a luiud hut AI Isylor Jubilee colors of red, green and gold, stood off to one side and took no part. while MaSn w. u,.twrU of Bob Smith fell from his horse with a incandescent ligLi.x, brilliuut makings wound in liis right lung anil anotlu c Krno by night in the abdomen, after he l.ad omptiiil disUm. iively a Utah s revolver. He wax aide to retrei.t (air for lt Wlls 1;v-in l.v resi-t- o a knoll, where he tried to load liis aentl of four Mi.t. Idaho, revolver and ritie, but was to weak to Wyoming aud Cldmado-deseciid- ent use them. A1 Smith fin d right and 0f plUUCcrs or of those who followed left w illi his revolver until it vv as shut within the next few ear and helped j from liis hand. His right hand aud subdue and roeielin the mocking left arm were wounded but not seri- waste, and who felt uud were, in fact, ously. Alwiut a hundred shuts were an inseparable pert of that noble band exchanged before Dm firing ceased. in whose honor the jubilee was held. The cowboy then captured Taylor It was a riouecr Jubilee, uiicoutiued and disarmed George Comstock, John by imaginary boundary lines, unJones and Sam Terril, whom they claimed by the resident of any secfound Dear the Bur ranch. Bob tion. It belonged to the people, and Smith lived until u o'clock tlie next royally they enjoyed it. morning, hi wife and relative being The great array of float were gorwith him when he died. geous, aud as seen by niglit were dazzling in tlielr splendor. Tlirir preparTHE PRESIDENTS VACATION. ation occupied months of time and enGobi to talt rhaaipluln YtulnM it tho tailed an enormous expense. Tic torsi history was writli n j as it- - never bei'oplUil will l rohtjiaaods fore lias been in the Washington, July 28. The presidential partv have, left for their vaca- - rcF0,,i interspersed with fiction on the shores of lake Champlain. Iciful conception of a pleasing nature. The chief executive desires os far ns Enumeration would be tedious, and a lesson possible to obtain complete rest from description Impossible. Their his oflleial duties during hi absence, has been impressed upon thousands, and for this reason it. is probable that however, and the stories they told will but few appointment will be made not soon be forgotten. A pathetic illustration was the hand during that time. It is stated at the whose ranks were "White House that nil papers sent to cart companies, the president to hia sninnicr home will decimated by death while on the liaz. be mailed to Washington unopened. ardoiu journey across the great dcserL It is Intended that all papers intended Words Can not describe tlie hardships rioxF.i:n r.Rl.trs. endured, yet the appearance of the for him shall go through tlie channel band carta, bea ring tlidr human bur-deJim Brldger's cabin was reproduced' they have heretofore followed. The and pulled by weary, foot- Brldgcr was the first white loan to president, it is said, will look over no sore pushed surrounded by carry news of the valley to Die east, pilgrims, papers while lies away, and whatever air of sadness. dejected, tears to many lie waa in Utah in 1(24, and earrieil brou anare made will be appointments l) July 28. Friends of n of Internal Revenue declare that' be is insane, and intend to have the question of his insanity inquired into by the lunacy commission. The matter will probably he brought before Judge Hubbard by petition for an order of inquiry. Wclburn's kail at tbe present time is 810,000 on two charges of embezzlement which com up for hearing as soon as Loupe, one of the principal witnesses for the defense, recovers from his illness. San Francisco, Wel-bur- Texas fever has broken out ten miles from Manhattan, Kan. Twenty-fiv- e animals have died. Secretary Long has decided to send tlie big battleship I ndiunm to Halifax to be docked and cleaned. United State Consul Otto Mnnchayct of Ban Salvador boa killed himself. His sueccNsor was appointed but a few days ago. John W. Troy, auditor of Ciallaia county, Wash., ia abort iu hia accounts at least 81.400. He has probably gone to Kloudyke. I ( sh-cp- t s e " p , , i u af-hi- ; td t s-- ! -- - fan-tio- n d, young rye which oft recounted a load of furs to market via tlie nounced here. stories of the hardships hud fuiled to river. His excursion into this F. one of Benjamin Montgomery, aud feature of Die valley was on a trading trip. was tlie It impress. the executive clerks, has charge of The first saw pit was represented as White House affairs during McKinley's Jubilee. Tlie queen who preaided orer the it appeared when Die first log was absence. festivities. Miss Emma Lunt of Suit sowed by John Taylor Lahe City, is a grand daughter of the and Georgs Q. fsnnon. A DOUBLE MURDER, oldest pioneer who came with the first The first house in Utah, which was HaiyBrtacoe and Har Infant Child XlUod train. She was assisted la her duties built by Albert Carrington, and still With a llatrhot. by maids of honor, one from each stands at tlie corner of West Temple and First uorlh- - streets, was reproSpringfield, 111., July 28. A double county. murder was committed here. James rouses duced. nniGiMB mostuhext. Mingle, a horse trailer, is accused of Among other pioneer relies wn (lie The co re monies of the week opened thecrime. Tlie victims are Mnry Bris- i ith the unveiling of the monument first legislative hail, the hand wagon coe and her infant child. They were to Brigham Young, at the intersection of the Nnuvmi mid Ballon's hand. Die killed by chopping llicir head off with of Main and South Temple streets. IVscret Evening Ncwmik it appeared a liatcheL The woman did not die .'.u, first Surrounding Die monument were all wiien first issued June Li, until some hours after the deed was the living members of Die pioneer baud sugar mill in l.'tuli, an old ovri'hiud committed. The baby was dead when who were able to he present, and the stage, Borrowed from an eastern state i found. Mingle has been living with ceremony was witnessed by 20,000 where t in treasured a a relic, surthe woman for some time. It is said people. A prayer, prepared for the vivors of tlie hsnd cart coin panic, that the cause of the trouble was her occasion by 1 'resident Woodruff, waa pony express riders, first street ear in refusal to live with hint any longer. read by Bishop Whitney. James 11. Utah, apparatus and survivors of the Mingle has been arrested. Moyle, in behalf of the Brigham Young j first fire company and the first teleBlood was found on his clothes, and Monument association, r presented the gram Bent east, liy he was going out of the city when cap- monument to the peojdo of Utah. Fuller of Utah. It reads: Utah, tured. The woman was 19 years old. Presiuent Woodruff unveiled Die whose citizens stcnnnnsly st all imAdvancing to the front of the putations of disloyalty, congratulate AttenUon. In Die president upon the completion of Why They Close. platform, he said: God " an enterprise which I of spans a contunveil this name the Boston, July 28. Hon. T. Jefferson hack: was answer inent" The to the Suiting his action Cooliilge, treasurer of the Big Amos-kea- g The government reriproeutr your the which he rope words, lightpulled cotton mills of Manchester, N. IL, in position, and congratulations. A. Ll.vui.v. the held drapery ly of down tlie regarding lays shutting The establish inent of mining was the figure of Brigham Young; upon a the mills: commemorated as Utah's dominating to was view. marble ahaft, exposed We have made up our accounts for Mil Jordan mid Galethe first six months of the yenr and Governor Wells accepted the monu- industry. Tim which has of na produced of the Bingham, of ment behalf in people Utah, find that we hare made no money, and is still a producer, vvus hare not moved onr goods, so I have and waa followed by Brigham Yonng, 818,000,000aml Dm first location made In located 1813, son and of the oldest presipioneer, ordered the mills dosed for the month smelter was erectThe first in Utah. commission. dent of the Jubilee Judge of August at lcasL j ed by Wooklliull Bros, near Murray, in closed Die exercises. Goodwin C. C. He The dividends of the Amoskcag mills have been reduced during the addressed himself particularly to the 187a BRIGIIAVI YOI M.'s WAf.oV. past twelve months. The closing of Tioneera; and among other things said: Chief ADIlRESS TO riOXEERS. among tlie pioneer icl'c, howthese mills will affect about C, 000 operi were the wagon in which llrig-haever, atives. In thought no other more majestie cuiiic to Utah, mid liis Young he can than the presented spectacle counsel wagon. Tim latter was in had A CcbuIs Fatclcla. procession of the lioneer. new wh. els. hut As through the ages, with unabat-in- g condition, requiring Washington, July 27. United Slab's Both is well prt serv..d. the former Minister Buker has cabled Die state deenergy the glacier flows, by its iVe-iflower-ladennt llela-partment that United States Consul erosion making Die soli out of which, were 'Jim Otto Munchmyer, at Ban Salvador, in later periods, men raise their bread, C. Kimball's wagon followed. a wared It a train p wending committed suicide last nighL Mr. so through the centuries the conquest pioneer Buker cays Dial he will appoint a of the wilderness by tbs irresistible its way from Emigration lanyoti to Many to Like charge of the oflice. sdvsncc of the Pioneer has gone on Old Fort square was repro article that were brought to tin: Munelimycr was appointed from West and on. by the pioneers we re in Dm train, No trumpet nor martial music Virginia in 19!ir, first to the at Arajutla, uud later in the sounds their advance; no thrill of bate and were viewed with reviTi m e hy Some of Dm notable same year to San Salvador, to fill Die De ecstasy makes their pulses leap; no the pioneers. Die in float parade were: vacancy caused by the death of hia moving standards lead the way; no ap1IIK FI.DAle. father. A few days ago Mr. Jenkin of plauding world cheers them; no guidon Nebraska was nominated for Die plane marks their halting place. Rego Lily Utah stale fl'iw.-- in full flower. held by Mnuchmyer They disappear from Die visions of bloom, with a fairy ineniii Monument to Sea Dielr fellow man, as the outgoing ship TarllT mil la gull devouring cricket. disappears in the haze that veils the Id 184, when the Saints had lsen in July 28. Assistant ocean, but after a season a new sheen, Dial Secretary Howell, of the treasury like the wake of a ship in phosphor- - thi valley one year, the who ia In charge of castoiua I bine back along the path had been broken and wedi.l gave sea "" that they trod, and the world knows promise of proiilb: crops, and llio prosThe new tariff bill is particularly that the frowns from another wilder- pect of asuflicient food supply brought free from ambiguities, which, despite ness have been driven away; that an cheer to tbe heurts of the pioneers, the most careful effurta are liabls to 0Uier signal station has been erected; who for fifteen months had lieen on ererp Into sueli measures. It is a re re- ncw paUl Lai UcrD Imoothed, abort rations. At this juncture, and nne producer and in my opinion will orcr uiulz Die dclirata feet of ctvlllzo-produc- e whan living grain covrnd tlie lands at leat8l.vooo.uooduring the tl(,Bi ia,nolled sandals, may advance.1 Diet a year earlier had lieen a desert, the hopes of the band were nearly deprewntfiseal year, and I look for at Referring to the aniial of Die 8220,1X10,000 during the fiscal year on the Mayflowtr, who stroyed by an Invasion of cricket. In gr;m fathers warm and host tliry fell upon the bsaoou light for a new eivlllzo-lioj held ha onUaaedi green fields, and wberevar they touched is Mis-suu- rl Acting-Governo- re-i- mon-umen- L monu-menL- fla-li- ed j , : WrlUurn Bald to bs Iiimus ; Aiu.-rlea- u inter-mountai- n AtrkUoa Officials 1S7. :H. . r di lii'-ed- . vice-cons- vai-lc- ting s jnt . pll-lea- st tlie earth resinned virgin color, even tlm Bteui of tlm grain being eaten tu the ruuli. st.'.l the insect in vadcrx eauie, and the hrart-le- k people saw their last Inqic of u f,id bupply in scron jvop.udy, when i the diive- lion of tlie lul.r, like u relief army to a beleaguered city, was approach-- I in if flocks of seal'll"!!. 4 ountli-Dioiisands darkened D.o hiii.s lavs, and they fed Oil eriekels and slopped ' 2(5. ' . ' c.-- s Die ' devastation. The intervention of tlie sea gull in of Din Saints 1IS saved the their only apparent food supply, and' Unit i w hy the I'ii-- is held in reVii-- . cnee here. l rleiids of fifty year a while man mid Indian shahlm; hands Ihe i. a t, fount. mi was a lieautifiO conception, I lah lake vv ax represent ed by a monster l'AliVPL tO' IOl NilKS. The pa rade of the eouiitiri represented the iudiiklrie of tlie different sections of the state. Box E'.dei's float was a great cornustore of copia iHiuriiig out a frii it. I iirlion county was represented liy a con', mine, f ueha county combined education and agii.'iillure, Davis nullity had the most extrusive display, requirin'' live flout. The first reprr-- : Dm coiiiily ii ft v years ago. a sago hnudi waste. Inhabited liy lulinns, wlili a white mail peering intn Dll- - basin from nil elevated ,oiiii. Tilt Olliers were devoted lo fruit, flour mid i mill piodnctsnf tlm Lay ton mill. Kiln re county showed coal, fruit and ugrieultiirul product. Garfield was represeiitedby U picture Of a hl)H'k ranch on Grand liver. On D.e front of the float currying the diversified products of Grand county rode .Mr. Norman Tailor of Moab, who vvus i. in1 of the original Brig ham Young company of pioneers, and drove Die in Dial liieiiiorolde second v. s train which entered tliis valley iii'ii. The pi'mliiets were niiurrai and agricultural. Loll ,'iuinty showed the tlrsl Iron foundry luiill west of Die Mississippi and mi iron Die first east iu lha m 'Absolutely Pure. ii.r t'e ris.it I., nr! ii mi ii lull: mill ull funii ut jr.iiiol brumts. common I I. : M i: ii i I'" in-- . la aixi s- -. In I'lu'up ..I. i.ii'i ii ii VI. VS I Si. ISIHIIKH CO. SAW VOHK. HYDROPHOBIA-PROO- F DOCS. A Sliuplu Opeminui Ierforiumi by Olil Hlarbiaillb. M.v fat her, alio is an old man, has alw.iis Iweii fond of 'lug aud ha ho hii operation on all always the imiinul he has owned to prevent them from having the rallies, said a K' lilleinmi lo a writer Iu the Baltimore lit has I ad Inn on animal miii. fiiiid, iiiul In Dil ease lie failed to Die in riiition he hud done with ,':l thei dog. When he wa 17 years i "r h' Ul ' t'i Btntau blacksmith He called my fa her one duy and said: I will tk.'iw you Mime! hlng which will alwayu I of lire lo y . Taking one of Uia lllKH th ,rlilUllllth p,Hwl u on a hoot top. and. pulling lt mouth open, the iiiiiniiil' tongue out Then he took a sharp knife and made s silt under 'lie dog' longue, then took sn awl and forced out small worm. lion In- had completed tlie operation tlm hkn 'Hiiiii'i nuked fullicr to try hi hum! on liie other animal, which he iliil. Ttie blacksmith then said: 'These dig will lic.er have the hyvlrnphu-hi- a. if limy are bitten by a mad dug ll'clr Jaw will lock end they will not U aide to oiicn tbcni.' ' The ipwaker said hi father hud taken tbe preesw-tinto follow the blackaraith's sdviua foundry. Due of Die dog which had been treat Juub county showed gypsum aud d liy till prove waa bitten by a dog Iiwhich w.i mad end In a few days the oral of Tinlie were omitted, U'om.k of the dug became locked and Bieh county showed a uieklnp in tli animal died without inflicting any front, behind which was a model fnrm Id Jury In any me. The gentleman with house. Tlm Iliilidulpli Buildup' house the theniy ray In would like to have was reproduc' d u tho back of tlie M.iiie of the medical fraternity azparf-me-nt wllh (wo dogs, taking the worm float, from which copies of Dint I In loiiKiie of one and leaving it from piibllenMon were distributed. In Die Iiiiikiii of the other, then InocOn the float were a group of young ulating both witli the virus from Indie Hnd original pioneers. dog kimwu to have born affected with Halt Lake enmity presented the orig- Die ruhii. inal smelter. Tiss'le represented the I'urMiltlpii Wttrf mining industry. Nuu Juan showed Urifaln hu.s Juki lmuten back A Octn relies of cliff dweller. Nan l'elc comGermsq bined agriculture and ia man IrvimIud. Tlie A later, only caught flh within th its living picture. Scrier had a dniry trawler, notwater of Moray Frith, bill forbidden lb mi t, while Summit represented bet undertook to hind It catch at Aber great mini's. from a Brit-i.d- i decu. Flftceu Wusut'-had to use force in represented liev unri railed resources in mnrbhv and auiidstone. pushing hack tbe German flebermea M nil others in the anil throwing their flh back Into theli display of fruit, iiinde. WcIkt county lKI.1t, unde imii'h of lier water power, which is the ; rcat'-- l in I. tali. Aiuoii'f Die private floats were those ive, Wugoii .t Machine Cc of the Go NOTARY PUBLIC. nmcliiiiery represent nig :m array in mol ion, heiidi'd liy u Minnie Binder, Office In Bank. Payton City. Hewlett itro-- .' float representing their prod ile Is, was a nicely eimccivrd affair. Three inaiiiiii'ilh crowns surmounted hy an eagle in front. In Die rear were three pi'rlly girls wearing ,1 crown of g d'l. A lici'jiic float ua-- f that of the Union I'iiciiie. It consisted of a inn of engine No. J, with baggage enr mid one couch, i if Die first Over Iknigluss' hardware store. Evtrain Dint i.illcd into Utah from th erything s'rluining to high art drub cast in 17.';, Ileal smoke issued from istry. Badly decayed teeth made the smoke stack, the hell rang, tli for life by the adjustment ol whi-.D- c blew, uud s full crow was. in gold amalgam or porcelain crowns. Th Fast charge. It vvus lettered Mail, Diu Trawling Men' Favorite lluiitc." Dinaha to San Francisco, Tin motile pew cr was concealed. Added lo llio pageantry were diver it prire vviteiu tlie r m'h of nil sifird amusements cadi day, which ;VIM''1 n fifty-year- Ik-I- ered-ilald- e bine-jack- et man-of-wa- R. S. ! Wlmmer, J. H. EVANS Qentist. life-size- e Teeth Best Sets of entertained tlu; visitor. A hall of relies, uhiautiful new building, mi tin- - front of which ia I'Hrvcd Du1 names of the original hand of pioneers, with a few others who li d t In in. ei'Ulainin" relics of th to tin! public, dur pioneers, ing tin week. Here tln-- will lie added to and preserved, to I: glorified hy Wheels, Tool (NijS.'sr' j generations yet unborn. 'J lie jubilee nded in a ldaze of fire a mug nilici nt di play of firework from Capitol Hill. NotuM feature H'cawi tw were fiery of Brigham Young and Governor Wells, and an excellent "no of the temple and a figure representing a typical pioneer. pii-tir- e 8 Tlie IJglitwt Eunulng Tlra laflatvix Aii Knglislin-ii- i ha Invented a nickel lire tnflatnr. A stand hold the cycle, a tube rnnneat with each tJre, and when tho latter ts ot stiff e'ent hordn'-io- i meejinnli-alevers, srtiiiited liy the coin, shui off tho air, cindering It lmponeibln to burst the lire. "When s ooln dropped Into the lot a handle Is thrown Into gear, which the contributor can pump easily. In rise of a puncture, th machine I sn arrange- - that It may ba woiked at half preKKiire until the puncltir la located. D. !da proposed to utiilr pillar for the delivery of oil, lamp wicr, tm.e'ies nnil other Kupplle. Th a y inventor expects to orgnnlz and place hi tnacliln at all c)c! rreoria. Chicago later Ocean. , STYLES I Ladies, (untlcmcns & Tandco. Xlclite-I'i-ths-Xr- I MllAAfttM TIE BELVfDERE. S itaoys Had Ced L'kf thsalSu't a 1 eom-ran- un Earth. THE ELDREDGE l 1 Wet fvloi BKklaMl hk G4 Wk(tfl National Sewing Machine Co., Nv York. Foctoryl BeHIdara, IIU. r |