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Show t.MavjMi'-- . -l- Tit i'ho me Pah UOUllty H ACTIqI t :. AlgiQlitU ; flvOUVlHAlL'.1 I 4 rrl livwltd iw thi- - WMUljr lotc.i i ailie Cinder ffRlD-t- Nniip4ir J Uruwtli of ut Su I'eie (.oiutieM it iiM'.rrit.in tourist tan take a ,jr few ceut.iiu- -. It J..rnieijy .. ihatsnli.hiirauli.itre wilt i . t st, .lie ration iiB meieI?pleeIlli i.eniMneu, jHce of a misshapen wuodeii is directly '.hhnuy curious. During the winter 'wi 1 -- 1 Palace and ni:i n W.-- .t a w.,i Id I t'ar- l w 1,1 l,. l sJ-f- ) V 1 - A- Wa-atc- latu-rluu- -- 5" The ' ih i . - jsSq&je; in-- rime Table, m KtlVet much-favore- fr he perfume of the lio.yers, wafted tby the zephyr's gentle breath, together with the post beautiful view gf the Valley and town, that seemed thing at their feet; gave a delicious sense of peace and joyous good feel ing; and cheeks were flushed with the tints of the wild red rose, and Wyes spaikled with the enjuvuicnt of the fair luvelv day, as after roaming through cool shady groves, rutting flowers, and sipping the cool sweet yraters, they reclined under the haeje of an overhanging hnngh, and partook of the refreshments provided for the occasion. The hours with many a merry song ami Jsasscd tale, with speech and repartee 11 some light flecry clouds were floating through the beautiful blue, over head, but no preino. t ioncf the s. c did scene, soon to burst upon tl eir view, until a sudden clap of thunder broke upon (heir ears, starting all to tlcir tcet; stepping from under the trees, they were surprised at the change which had taken place in the landscape above them; giving what was entirely unlookcd for, though, much talked off; a view of a heavy slorui below; crossing the Valley from the Northwest it stationed its inky black f.lQuds with pefe ntous threatenings immediately over the town; presen'-l- y bursting in all the fury of a mountain storm of rain and hai!;thc I rrets were soon running streems, lightening flashing, thunder reverberating in the rocky cliffs and hills near by, the upper stratum of cloud 'storm, in plain view, rolling and fvirling, tumbling and whirling, :sceming unwrapped in the smoky (olds of some fiery monster of the here and there ' upper rcgions.darlvnjj its fiery tongue, as if the Uop of (he Mountain, jealous of the growand ing beauty qf the fields in the valley, desired to wreck their vengeance in a devasting de luge; the tewn in all its loveliness presented a picture of almost indescribable beauty, altogether, a scene of awe inspiring splendor. While here the binls warbled their sweetest congs, the clear pm e waters daiccd . in rill and riverlets,an 1 the perfume laden zephyrs, stored gently the foliage of bush and trees; the bee hummed on, and sipped the nectar ip the deep lily cup, or sage blossoms, and unwary ipsects of tiny form ventured within the open lid of the pitcher plant's curious flower, to be enclosed, and sink in the honeyed sweetness, known to life no 'more. The sage hen with whirring soundof wing swept out of sight. The storm passed away as swiftly as it rame; low muttering thunder growing fainter, and now louder, as the I breeze iu fitful cadence swept away leaving only a few clouds of fleecy ns -- . . pas. ing storm, floating in the azure ;vault overhead. . A scene indelibly imprinted on the mind's camera of h ineriy makers of that red letter Oral.. fdgy. OUR INDUSTRIES. Latin. r. One among the iuiportant features in the department of applied science ior the School of Mines about to be established in the University of Deseret is that f applied Chen,itlry. Imim the UitTtntrty This branch of chemistry is intimately connected with many of the manufacturing industries of a and plays a part equally ns important as, if not mure impur dant, than any other science rr art, ,Tt deals directly with chemical works, and has more or less to do vwith many other industries. 1 Our Territory is rich in mineral com-tmiput- resources, and it stands in this second to no other state or territory in the Uuion. It abounds dn coimon sa.t, glaubcr salt, coal, ilimestonc, silicia of the finest qualities in several respects, cement shale, alupt shale, sulphur, iron pyrites and many other minerals jwhich lie at the foundation of industries, and which could be made tl'f sources of Vast revenue for our territory. Nitre has bsen tfuund in twottiilereut Joc&li;ie!i"in t le T errilury. From' oife lucalitv lit was uf cxcelient tuialitt. l!y rcs-ipe- nt East nritchctt l()llse. j ritchett jiouse, Plucks S uuh f Main street 1 Tlit Hcst Accommodation.? in in ll.c City tu the Traveling Public, j Tahk Unsurpassed Rates .Reasonable. iji. April 6 rurnishins Furnishes i pii-sn- i i: Ml. Pleasant, Utah, Three H d the outskirts of the j l aqd sparkling streumle's, bnr.li-ri-Idoom with man ya creeping dug flowers and cuhioned with the 'auft emerald (trass and rare mosses. :The air was delightfully exh.lerating gnd the songs of birds amid the ibright green foliage of the trees, and viin-,a..- i.ucal si;uTt: ro-ee- o i i:sai Stilt Lake City, Utah. , - l- 1 1 me rv j 1 day in tin a company of gentlemen ar i ejnd ladies, wiln all the net essary '.(.reparations for an outdoor picnic, jgisurcly. took their way up the li slope ot the range lj ivtliern 'oof Rjiiviuc-Valleto 1iite Creek .dprings, live miles from 1'illiuorc; inhere v ere lovely little shaded dell, 1 J iti-- 1 Knft'O'Ak. i IwCiCflluwi-.summer U "fu1 Simon Bros !! - ' leeiiin.' Its lioe. iiidu-itiirs- fair-garde- i i.-ai- - - ia Standard Gaao., u au-- hrwKh irams. liv... ; id a inanaam ilc Santa called Lea Nr'.llieinics.av Ka'i O0O- ..i Genera! Offices Sa ceUVictoiia. One dav a late I'. be ii'.ide, was brought here bv the Noim.i idr d.l.- - . . .... stances .alpkuris: arid can . t.irr, c.d'. wliii Ii is a basis t.f nuinrr.!i l'lrr.t-tiv- e genre, on opeuuijj wliith lie liuind . I It is ssi! that the loscd twuin inner boxes, and mapped I 1 ' ) tfl I' sevrral folds ol tissue lMfiei, wealth .iiii .ruM.'criiy of a rimiiiry rarelully (it. no til .1 a wdoJvu shoe and a letter statin; lh.it; I .in be un.jaurei liv the amount of' tliewtiler having heaid much ii tl'e . . .. .. r-, . b wondciliil genuiu ul the viuhiiHt, aw i sulphuiie ai Id it pri duc-'sc, .! a pnii,I i,l hi . a t mine devuii.jii is umiiu-i;of he iiinkt (iiiiiiii.in way jgt iliat Paganini Would on the x filing arlioimte of sola is the toNMiuitfd iiixitumciiiplayuu.li red. method known a the Lc Im.ihc At tbsi Pagmi felt this m be an impeIt Consists in the first place rtinent satiie, hiid men t lulled (lie i.u'1. smite kIu-- of temper, to his Ineml, of converting ruiiinioii sslt into wonChevalier the de Bnrde. Tim ln farmer the salt aliug glanii 'r by tiie slv.e tu a viului maker, uhu Coin dii.hd p ui with ! acid, and afterwards ed it iui.t a leinaikably sweet lu:..-.ltvntr us.mjiui il i ii'llaJUt of changing lb: glaulu-- r sail into niimriit Paj.umii whs l .4 liv 4 ' Lj'l.mui ii.o:U l.v Kao " carbonate of soda by the proper use the shoe violin in publir. Me not nlv yy so, bui peilornicd upon u x.,:ie if of limestone and coal. Now, in our did his most diluculi fantasic, w ludi laci'. m d coTiitry, tialure does the hand writing c f the violin is. ie man in t be sreu on the cuiious violin. nearly half of th.s work Bound. great Fait I.ake, during the cold iiaUartl'i Hprekmmd .Vi ri.p. winter season. At a low temperature We kua sioiec lliu t Lc i.e i atcsu!i ti.m sulphate of soda (g'auber salt) will ufj rim'd lit (lie inhlc kstde Fur and in;e. ijii it iiv.ai, lul it of out its r.ubuion, crystalizc Ni; i hit tt, S'ri W Iicm. riifn.u. n.ji, !'' when in solution in water like tint ul, ztfhm. a d ai htitti!ii;, ! llllll.tt e Mi.n!jr of ha!t I.ake will on rrysld.zalion v.i iTii'tlt e iht; Mi iih ti;:d l,ti!i4 rdp l In e iual tm thn htlc l. e t( site k ' v. In come to the stirfai e. ay ill ihiNl.iltMiii pt s luli'i ui h e'cry i'tuti btui has i., iil i.i ec:v dtiivut Again, althi.nj'.h glauber salt may who La- Ui- rtcr UMfilieuilcis e il (tuili uu Iu. not at ordinary temperatures exist ll. r. l.afa n. in a solution there is a possibility of 'and indirectly, ,1 (Whiteness, ....iu,,,,, tin' suhjfd, U!Min all the oilier tnmciaH are suftivcnl to pioduce, STORM. t st.formed aloiif. leavsiig MOUNTAIN OK A f i is t: I . West Bound. Alas. 1iO 11. icmriT, Prop. 4 On-- i '( 3 C SMITH S Gil i If irOUSALL and RETAIL its being formed in the solution at I)r. Gunn's Improved L'vcr 1MU. lower temperatures, by a re arrange Pills are the result of a life time Tliese ment of its t onsiiiucn; parts which and pr,.ciice ot ne i.f ihe best study L r'linliina-t other jritdr Main a:J ami S. St may be present in physicians our rmititiv has ever known i on. a i c'linliination ol They aie vegetable (irrat Salt during our cold remedies so finely piepaied and i SAI.T I.AKE CITY, UTAH takes small it one only pill winters deposits on its surface Tinted and a The1, ork buamel Special riiiely ty. As no foi a ihev dust,. contain ineiviiiy quantities of this salt which ami being coaled wiili pure sugar by a place in the Territorj this work can be procured. Cal drifts to the .shore where it could be new poii'ess, del c.tie ladies linj .pd Only ai2 State St., Salt Lake city, Utah. isme. They never gupe gathered, t onveyed away, and us'd l.ikiug innv- n pie in the manufacturing of carbonate or sit ken. ami will nut interfere v.uh MuxGAX it Flowers tlailv wnik Sol at 25 cents a li.ut i of soda. Furthermore, as Wholesale Produce and Fruit by tl. P. Lai son. lime cati be easily produced :1J E A L K R S 'Vitlnmt Surgical Operation. and a our Territory is supplied with lir r'tm-r- l Fine Jersey Butter a sjecialty specialist. any quantity of slllcia, wc have at Guarantee given when Desired. 223 W Firs! SiHtth St', our doors with ihe carbonate of & Salt Lake Ciiy For Circulars main Write the Call. or in COM substances, PAMY, great HIR6H TRUSS soda, tu Commercial peimissi-jby Refer, quantities. used iu t e manufacturing OFFICES: Rooms 206 Second it 207 COMPANIES lToor, Nutiunal Bunk. of window glass and also bottle g ass. Constitution Klock, Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. Incorporated and Organized. In this strain we could continue to advanced on Good ProperMoney some length in showing the many ties, and to Devglope Property resources the Territory possesses We can handle any good properor-respoudcnce solicited which, if properly utilized, would COMPANY. put our common wealth, into a Address: Smith, D.movau & CiT Kourns The Champion Binders and Blowers at John Williams Supt. IVasatch CTd'g, Salt Lake. 57-condition of marvelous prosperity. Co-oUtah National Bank, corRoom over 6, Mayfield Ip the midst of abundance ner First S,juiIi and Main Slf, of such resources as these, Applied 00 1 Laka Hotel;;;; Chemistry takes the lead in giving the necessary information as to KF to n FURNISHED ROOMS. what could be done in the GMt mtiiut of wealth. No pains nor On Improved Farms in the San Fete By the day and or week at reasonThey Are The Best means, therefore, should be spared able rates, Valley. C all upon or write learnof in making these branches us for particular Xas. 171 to 79 Main Sreti, ing one of the leading features of SALT LAKE CITY. With our Territorial University. V . il. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH Bale, Manager young men thoroughly educated in II. WALICK, Man.ckr. F. Eunstiour St Co. this imporant part of ChemisUry P. Box i;fi 7 Ytttlcw Tor ruMleatiaa. Proprietor industries of Vast Importance would NO 37. Laml (Wien 11 Sctll I.akvluv.lTah, Ylarch iStb.tKI; not be 'oag in springing up in all Nrid til hertliyiveii liuS (Sic folluwing acliirr haelileU nxitue ut 1'ia :uteiiu-i- Id makeub4 parts of the Territory. final in auppxMt uf hi claim. ud dial said yntA will Tgor. T. T, Kincsiiuv. Implemade before I'rulwie r iu his abtcace ih I Druggists! PHOTOGRAPHS. ceneeii-iutedili.- Wasatch Commission HOUSE, 1 Runtim ean ivujmire MINES Sold Bonded kittl're Bought TO THE FRONT AGAIN. Lombard Investment 38 p. Grant Bros, company, Generol Agents. St. ElniO Salt - Loan Money ggBuy the Silver Brand Crackers pra-ductio- City Made at the Utah Cracker Factory, Giiinindon Agricultural CAPTURING ments. A GENERAL. GEO. A. LOWE li-- d. The captain exaniiurd the saddle gir'lis and his pistols Then shouting "Cotxl bvr! and pulling spurs to hut hoyte.hedaihed at a fuuous pace across the plain between the lirilith and French lines, llis comrades billowed him with their glasses, nut speaking a word. The Fienchuien opt) mile seemed puzzled. Believing that Ihe Englishman's lioiwe liad bolted, and that Ihe uder had lost control of him, they opened their rnnks to let the runaway through. Hal .ett steered his steed so as to graze the mounted general on the right side. At that instant lie put his aim around the FinuT.tnaus waist, lilted hiiu bodily out of the saddle.aial.thtow-in- g hnn over hia own home's neck turned stiurp.and made lor the English lines. When the ger.eial's stall' realized the meaning of Ihe bold rider, they dashed altei him. but lie lud a good start, and not a Fienchman dated to Are, lor fear ol hitting the general. Haifa squad of English dragoons, seeing Halkettchased by a dozen French tfficeis, charged them. 1 hey opened their tanks to let llalkelt through, rinsed them up again the moment lie was in the tear, and then foicedtheFr nrhtnen to turn swiftly audseek shel er under their own guns. Amidst the maddest cheering, Halkett stopped in front ot the Brittshlines.wiih the general half dead.but securely clasped in his strung arms. He. jumped Irom his horse, apologized to his prisoner for the unceremonious way in which he had been handled, snd in replv to the ol his comrades, said simpmv hot se, not me!" ly. 'Tia-.sThe captured genera! waa treated with the utntustcnmtrsy. Horses snd servants w ete placed at his disposal, and he was scut utiilet escoit to Brussels. A fine assortment of gies Carriagics Judge it P .ii!iv Clerk of sun t'eiis muni' , Utah, at Maud. I'lah. 'B Apiil j- ii. 1891, via; JolinS. itrcei., fremp-I10iBeclalury Muteiveni Niv n.jutf. fur the S. K. M fSc. S Ji. IMB-- . H. y L. I.. M. t'ah. He nuihe the Seliuwing niiiinM tu his cm linuuus resideut.e uj.(-a- , and Luliivatiuu el said luad Salt Lake city. Thi oulv pri'vn-- r iti idd'by the English Reserve at Wateiluo was a French eeueral, whose capture was due to the ccol head atul stout heat t tf a young Salt Lake City Utah. hriga.la-nnjiir- , anxious lor an adveuture M baton a lur tie tells the slut v in his book Agencies in all the principal cities . "Twix Old Tunes and New. of San Pete County. During the lwiile several regiments ofcavaliv and infantry where kepfin ic Agent for and dealer in all serve, under a heavy fire from the French guni. Great was die havoc, and neither kind? of first class agricult-ure- al men nor horses relished the passive at Implements, Shuttler tiiude to which they were condemned. While a group ( young officers, in Farm and Freight wagon. Irout of the wing of the Reserve, Buckeye & Crown mowers. were discussing the general and his suff.all on hoiselark.whc weir looking Buckeye Binders through meir glasses at the Englishmen Horse Hoes & GarPlanet One of the group was Captain Halkett a young brigade-majo- r, mounted on a den city clipper plows. Bradthoruugli-breSuddenly lie exclaimed Ill lay anyone five pounds that 1 will ley & Solid comfort Sulky biingthat French general over here, Plows. Besscll chilled Plows. dead or alive. Who'll take my bet? "Done done dune, shouted several J. I. CASE THRESHERS ollh'eis. i tfc Dealers in Grocery Hardware, Always on Hand of the First (Quality a full line of Staple Groceries, Provisions, Tobacco and Cigars. Gmiulaicd. cwUh. fTI O Mifha. 1 epaict Kia nu. &Uiran,ed.ln. O " Utl lavAr,hyrup jbi and Miners Supplies. Ik honey JohuC. Jolinsn, Parley Hausen. William CJresn. Andrew A. Hausen, all ef L;.lusiai,Se:i rete t o, Uuh k'aaNK Is. Hobbs, Register T. C, Kai.ey Auwiicy and Fancy Imperial. Onhmg, G::ii-rttlr- r, Youu via: hysen, Japan Nolitt lo Creditors New Season Teas are g uarsinteed to give perfect saiisfaciii n in every respe co unnington Pure Snicea : It Lake Groceries. City Dried and Canned Fruits. SI EATS and VKSITiUILEX. hi o(INJ JFACT)o A full, fresh and complete assortment of everything usully inonr line.Ue buy our goods direct from first hands for cash, and consequently buy at the Ver'" Lowest Prices. guiTWa make our custtmers' interests our own, by warrenting every article we sell, and if it does not prove satisfactory, refund the a.-jl- KOHJE In (lie lhulutc Court of the County of Kaa Pete Terr, vf I'lah. In tne niaticr .f the lUlc of Kbuiiim Andersen Urceesrd. Order AwiuijiiC i imr for Pnvbate of Will, and Duectiiix PuMlcatioa of Notice of the nmnie. It hereby ordered. That Monday, the iSth. day ofMayiA.pl, at 11 nWk a. m. uf said day, at the Court Room c.f vuj fnurt.at ihe fotirt House in the I'ouutv nf San Pete I'lah be, and the nunc ii hereby apiviated the tune for proving the lat will and J frtainet.t ..f Kasmui Anders- n deceased, and hear mg luejppitv ab.a.1 of Anna Kjerstine Anderson for letter tcslamenlaty and any ir.tciested may pear and oiitest the aid W ill, and may file rdi jei tiMus in writing to the granting of letters testamentary tn said pctmoi.er. ll iofiiribei ordered. That notice W given thereef money, UnTWc can and do sell the Best Goods for the T.cast money, and are con fiden we can convince everybody of lh.it fact who wiligivc us a trial Bug- Carts. Ames Steam Engines Lane Saw Mills Leffell Turbine wheels. Picksalace igar STOKE, Ounnington co MillB' Supplies Salt Lake city GrQat Sacrifice Sale. Bi & excitement in the rr,n Dry Goods Trade in bv pultlii ation net lose by the Cietk of said than thice weeks l.rlore sahl iSih. day May .Xu y nl.ir . ari.l.a pnhlished in saw! Saa ,or rfWiU and Direct- W,,,!i,s ng lnlilialiun nf Niaiieniilietiaeic in the Mailer ..I Kesmiis Awlersu. deceased Bint Ihe le new on file .n my clficc. Jacob Johnson Jwde of Ihe Probate coute-I'Ule- d April ao, . rd' Salt Lake. For a Good Smoke 143,'z Main Street, Sait Lake City, One door north of Trogreu L'td B, K. Bloch & Co. W3UEII Bros, f Her I Territory c4 I't.ih han Pete Conn SEEING IS BELIEVING Sea 0. L Eliason, . . . Wal, ir. , IMPORTKR ANP DEALER IK WATCHES CLOcXS, -- JEWELRY silverwares xo niece Full si inch 100 dox Extra fine " " ao ydi 1000 1 1. Turkey 7jtxtmfiine " ' " n rel Table Damask Only Bleach Napkins handzome Salterns Towel, large hamome Finizhed Sateens all culois ' Gmghain all atvies 36 in. h Feicales nice " Goji1 Colored Surah all colon .. " " " " ' Muhairs Light & dark Challies, llamlscme Fa (tern ' 100 daz Extra quality. Fast black Hole " " " e0 - Ladies letey Ves'a ' 25CW I3 " v.orth " M U SI A E0XE.S CPT1CALG00DSETC i3 loo 1 . I John Reid. Clerk of iherroboto ermrt in and for saw I county, hereby certriy that tho foregMue is a full and cmiect cntiyof the migioal mjr hand and official scathis Mil John Reid,(lerg. SUMMONS. In tWJiKiiec'. I'mirt. Fountain San IVtetVwnty. I'lah Tcrrin-ry- . JohnJ. UMiu)d. llisintiff, i lirec Precinct. De"'! Jahn IMeudenl, WhtVti naIB Ute otfcenri, ahnown . CrUirng" You arthen-l.45 annmnned lohe and appear before neihei:nileruKiicdatmyc.ffiie in Fnonuie l.reea US rre.ma Sen I'eie 'County, on day uf April, 350 I . ipji at 0 ilflik p. m. of ihca;:h. Mid day tu oiwwrr a 500 complaint filed agamu you by said plaintiff on April So 5 10 6a 60 - fr ui l't c'nlU ityj The wide awake Cash Dry Goods, Carpets, Clothing, WHOLESALE LIQUOR & CIGAR MERGents Fumislings, Shoes, Hats it Caps, Eporium of the West have purchased over 150,000,00 worth or New Spring CHANTS. Salt Lake City Utah. Goods at Lowest Casll lrlces, which they are selling unhead prices. Agents for Tabst. Milwaukee and at Export beer. 'S' rt. Go. 9 j 4) " GooddO1 Jeisry farkets 05O Extra qiwily Clutli Jacket iv H!aze; All gnorfi Wftrrrnted reprcnilL Special nth LIN. cnfiim nii Ui fine waub rryjti ug Uargian after Bargain throughout our mammoth Stock. Rembtr we HK U;KNTfOR .The I.ui-- - Hgaio, siiniiun.'cs ih. sale cuarrentec every dollars worth of goods as represen ted, or refund your SELF-WINof one ol liv iu.t curious INQ i ku wii C b t .PATENT We begin this great Sl.cgtl-- . r Sale April 1st and IVntimtc for CLOCKmoneyo the music faucieis o the w.uld. It is So don't uiiss he bargain at Walker llros. & Flyer Co. oi'iOPlTU rnsTorriri now oil ohibiiiun m Pari, utieic the 13 clays. A WONDERFUL SilOE SHAPED YIO Estate of nnie Maria Andersen dcaeaawd, K. d is hendiv given hy ihe ua.lcvsigtied' Cmc for .f ilic lau Will and 'len- uirnt of Annie Maria Auileiacu tle.eusd, toliic ifriliiw (A and all persons iiv.in duiiiiHRaii.bt liie said deceuced, to eahitit litem, eiti.ihe nc,'e-i.-rf urmtoihs a'lcr the fiistpithli. atic.n f this nvtne if. the said I.i rciU-ncein h.lru?n, gauprte County L. '1. ihenaiar place foi luusaimiu of t hfinez 'f sai.l estate. ki knM Nuibon tAiecuu r j la( Will and Ttiit meal tf Annie M.uu Amiervar., Jcceased. liAird l!i;i mh day of M;:r. it,ic pj m , . 16th. 1191. 5aid mtion is brought 10 recover from you the sum. of scents, br damages done .y the follow tag dca-rnlauniaU on said plainiiffn proprity m Fountain tircenrreruift, gather with rosit in feeding end care of ft'd ammakand cost in thi suit, ra; One dark red steer about 5 or f. dd marked with siiuare ropi'ff !(! naduiderhityPar in right car bnnd nn u.Rltt Ilich n!c(;iMe. atd animal iw nrid al (,'rawthorn Premieo Fn'inlam Wouim s.i.l you are hereby notified that if yin f. l to .:;ipfar am uitwri gM above requir ' pi.iu.liff w:ll fake iin!jmepl against you for thr Mint .f i on.H Uiciboi with ewii in feedinc e " and .it Mill w Bjd c l .! , unj'er '.V. i'V.,' 11 c. it T ":! si.s s1"'. uJV" lu.iiie a the iec Fuunuin Vteou PrcomisL in.-.- |