Show ' t ’ : t m '0 f ' v - y m W ICMkvViSMir r J W - i ( : t ii w' fjTHE FUNERALTELEGRAPH aSEMI-WEEKL- i - VV Y 5 OF GOYERXOR - ''DOflTY- fashion and become practically obsolete and not that the war was ended it ap-V' I peared to be high timo that tbo 6aid deToUon of Ore ncjeni jnichment ras exhumed anil - On Thursday morning at ten o'clock nctvou but mttitmog the ciUzens assembled in large numbers mnT to the dirtotjmnmt of ft wot of of mpeet TCme all evU to see ft tiptoe state of ex-- 1 around-the- our residence of late Govethe trial t win TERMS I of frantic the and rnor and spectacle citemept punctually no 'precedent la the hiitoiy s r $10 00 Annum (on cop 7) I which renewed shoot of ' Fix Months : was service funeral l stampede erery US the performed by Qf any free eountry and was a measdro vSt t ' 00 s : 0 goner ft jo which worst despotiscu of Earope r 350 Rev Norman McLeod before the corpse -- hnreka’! oecaaons Throe M - r left the house The coffin ms carried rallying whisper eaaght thaathe eager I ' Any person sending ns ten subscription rarely Teotdred toresorfc to the hearse by the Hon Schuyler CoJ-fh- bdgnm are off on the wmgi of Both end y Other prominent joirnila foitowed hall receive a copy gratis can Governor Bross Chief Justice litas V0’ or on Bhenlt s stilts or by any u niarigement were modi-oth- er 6F GOVERNOR THE DEATH for hsteet the ayaaable coaTance Assodate Justice Brake Superintendent fied & admit the presence of "reporters V ' V t)OTY ‘ discovCTed stanm VX other jal-- whb Irish and Marshal1 Gibbs The W wpcrTia!a of the citizens and families of the nrlm they put thmr fingers thrnr ears of the proceedings: This hoW- On Tuesday evening tho fnteBigeriecl military command formed in a long pro- Ch-iever did not satisfy the genial ditnind of tbo death of Governor Doty fell upon cession and moved northward thence With admirable aingleaeSs of I finally thS ddoM were throwd open tbo &nrs of onr citizens with almost as ahead rush neither they turning South to the public' Thus cfo the stringent jeast by Temple Street precededUaP°?e ri8llt-nomuch surprise as the jottings of the iiy tho tll to the leftnntiltho and Gaanl PnjTOSt tho3mitaijfjto militaiy measures hastily adopted under r electric wire that brought us thointeUi ia reached Hand to the Cemetry at Camp BouglaslP10® of the pressure of a threatening emergency ® have seen a few of these remark- genco of the assassination of President All business- was suspended in the city I ' giving way td the more liberal spirit and Iincolif the Terri- of the Vat half-mawere in history the flags draped: fbIeeyenUin republican rnstitu- j I — first the California last rush to the deceased the it in For the air while the jtory grand tendays tion3T crape drooping I followed bad been confined almost constantly toS unusual sombre clouds lent a sadness hcn Washoe and Pike’s IlfCBJUM Q THE Nxti0SX1m MIJTAT Ke but on Monday feeling some- to tho scene that faithfully depicted the ( by- Frazer river Boise Stinkiogwater I govaoBH— The report of tho Secretary of j his room I v Kbptenad mid in' onr own Territory the War gives some interesting facts on! this snbw sadness of the people V better in health lie walked out into !icart-ffe- it jrhat s the garden Yesterday ho was confined 30uttera boundai7 of 'this county then ject The Secretary says tlie Springfield Ar-tThe'proccssion moved alonz in sacreil ‘ -bod and opfmed'depKsscd in spirits ltffllfaway Sown south in Diiia" rad lastly nolhjjls bnt le yet with an intimate friend and becoming funeral music and about half an honr in his usual manner ' the dull heavy sounds from the mnffled diggings do not prove so aunferons nor J8C4 onJthousaid one huiidred snd forty-on- e so argentiferous as excited imaginations Jalhat conversation ho intimated douhtt drums pieces of cannon seven million aid a half $ was have ' there in his but' instanco of every perfect' recovery prepmuted pounds ofowder two minions of projectiles £ Though tho people had never had for cannoh seven and a half millloiT pounds -nothing visibls that alarmed any one much personal or even official intercourse Patience is a blessed virtue and Utah lead The military railroads be riih some day that is the hist I fnUets aand llo had for a long lime Buffered (tom with the Governor they showed at every will most wonderful feature of the machine- cooling comfort obtnuiabla by rheumatism and latterly it was feared r iionso ou the' route the tokens of their rad BOvjng Under thi vi-- 1 thoso whose transcendently glorious snperintcndence of Gen Coliom more than that his heart4 was attacked but his respect for the departed that were credit I one thousand miles of railroad have r rions have and left of been medical attendants though fully awurt able to both head and heart' Ve joined or built rebuilt their after destruction tho baseless fabric not a wreck behipd by jpf the danger and his liability to sadden with the mourners from the 'desire to I the six cost thouof $11000000 ’The devotees appear however to lay death had we believo no expectation show our respect for the dead our nilmmtaT7 telgrpl oil some substantial rad promising of his demist last ovening for the : bereaved and - returned bold have been in operation requiring a force of up north and more and a thousand persons The deceased seems to have had somt igain to imeet the labors devolving upon developments are richer every now and then talked of presentiment- of hia approaching end si us wishing in the sincerity of onr heart Jand prosecuted have pickednp SPEECH OF ALBERT D BICH-They chat we could 'meet in of officer bi 3 bis lew daya before deaths : neighevery ARD30N Esq " : the real color and liberally of it in Mon-lano- A the bor Mr R L- - Campbell called to in j same government Tdndly quali the N orth Idaho folks have v laGentlemen I rise before you ' lealtlt ITo found Lim ties of heart that we hod over ' realized qulro — hold of a Is first two the under thing’ dlaiadvsntages decidedlybig boring just got n Governor JamesTliiane Doty uh j lying on the sofa but La the Cceur d’Alene mountains this: my friend Governor Bross is a speaker “Cceur ' So recently was he moving aiSbng us nsnally distressed After Inquiring about J’Alene” is it is on tho by nature my ftiond Mr Colfax is apeaker his 'health the Governor said very em with light : and ' buoyant" step's smiling and my friead Mr of all and everybody in' that I ®lcctjon (cteers) tongues ind when Ithlnli “Mr in salutation kind in conhe is not a speaker at all but pHaticily: v agreeable Bowles Campbell to- x feven3b his inchnations ia in Region live to sec him prove that he is a to expcct that of the many prominent men’ sucl versation and everready’to say fcn en- run off new diggings What is I speaker through grace ' But I only tell my the ta as iVebster Clay" and Benton who couraging word "to 'those having inter- known is told of course os a I Tho second diaad- poor story by the pen grand him course' with to Hhat life when seems into I didrnon us secret it stepped public I but sufficient id understood to vantage is that while these other gentlemen i are left but my old friend Gen Cass 1 almost likcT fiction that he lum passed told yoaJo yom grest gratificstlorf attract daily platooBS of horsemen with' I h from intercourse' am admonished my turn may come on are western men Lam not Ihave our that eVer for Yet iwajr and imple- - Lbee£theyjng tbink whuifcey were speaktbe provender bedding is sad' t a truths time’ if cnents nd tho horse traders are reaping ing whstl am iu this respect and on matnrFor the ' deceased1 we never had anyJames Duane Doty was born in New their harvest er reflection I think I must introduce myself v York November one of the class mentioned by Governor was conse- thing but kind feelings tbV remembrance The Lewiston Radiator understands ' “a 'loafer from the quently over 65 years of age at" hit fmmvjtoMUi Had bow ritna y tkenew aigfeing Ugllter) m with plca-s- t and death In addition to' his widowed lady oe green in onr memtny and to gratification impressefi tWeen latitadi iTOmd 48 and worm kind and hel and and reception widowed your we offer Oerred iuLTVii'da city the deceased leaves inf': lady Md uo with wonder at the hospitalities ht hosjjot of your surroundings snd at emeut a wson Captain Charles condolence and BympathrthaterpoMrailell dijUnt uties which yonr skill and iition commands Peace to his a3hc3r hafa given to your young and distinct gold yielding baTm Botyof tho U S Army and a darfghtcr comfort to her wounded souL y To me they are full of Mrs Fitzgerald residing in lYiscongio discovered all of which produ e of suggestiveness ild at life alone a as one is and of great ftept He entered public ears have taught us and the very early SAN DOMINGO essbn— tlio lesson that any rorld President office under theentire1 firet took Placer diggings age that any section of States under Oar telegraphic despatches have flash: Boise far James Monroe amU has held official exceeds and this ent'wmch attempt to resist the country 1 be gruBPd to dust under the feet laws id th&news of Spain tbestrug-lgiving Up in aess Florence Camp its position withxnearly every subaequent ntliority of the American people for the mastery of San Domingo and £ fays which many supposed to be the next' four years will jteach a lesson administration' Ixi early manhood he impressive that “Peace hath her Wasa thorough frpntiers' man and foi of the consequent restoration of Dominican richest spot of auriferous earth ever dis- equally victories no less renowned than war" independence covered” That is large talk and a few There is no donbt whatever that we are on raany years was regarded the pioneer of ? eve of the greatest migration commencDominican the Ihe republic occupying 3tray expressions are thrown in with it onsin with next spring that the world probably ing the eastern of island the of i Hay-tseen portion The three four or five hunsuch still if to it District necessary higher spice lie was United States' Judge men who are coming thousand three-fifth- s dred - of yonng the including nearly Ter-- : as tho richest gold placers ever seen 25 from the armica to their for that portion of North-Westequiet homes ore not vbolo aurface and comprising an area of I is the vast ma- there— that to remain five to cents of 50 going Statca of in the pounds tojthef’ ritory nowebraced life crave an after their them of LI 500 square miles almost emu army wj solid gold with a rocker in a short time jwi aM Wisconsin ne was Delegate excitement that they cannot find in the-- ' old tent to the new State of routine they cannot return to their old haforty dollars a day to the rocker etc to Congress from the Territory of bits but they will strike out for “fresh fields The ia” h of which population head mines at' Moose of the The Governor rad its and pastures new” Some will go south to sabseqaently are whites and the remainder African or cultivate the depopulated portions of that forks ClearCreiek the between north of aftorwards candidate fer United region: But it Is a great law of Nature just ! States' Senator when tho Territory was exemplars of miscegenation is Estimated water on the eastern slope of the moun- as inevitable as that law which makes water at 120000 to 20a000 rivaling Rhode tains discovered last foil are also rundown hill qr a weight fall to the ground admittedjntthe Union as a sovereign Island From the ' that migration movea westward in numbers considerable attention and earliest times it has always moved towards State and was only beaten by ope vote the setting sun and it doubtless always will Spun doubles the ' extent of New great things are spoken of them " old Governor ' Dodge to which sent in that direction Zf York and New Pennsylvania statements to are above Jersey The reported There is to be a tide of migration towards Washington Mr Doty was familiarly each as the world has never Intimato- - with Jackson Clay Webster with a population of about half that of £ be ' “more than usually well" authenti- the West —there ia to be a rapid (levelsipment before be United' States and as army oL a cated” and if the half of them are true such as the world has never seen before acid Calhoun and the leading politician who are to see are boys here there will be a precious stampede from There of their day lie was originally De- luarter of a million of mep of the West: from the Allethe great regions The Spanish forces in San Domingo far and wide m that direction and the ghenies to the Pacific teeming with the life mocrat subsequently in divisionaltime a hundred millions of people' There hariL quartz will have Uo wait a more of was ranked with Conservative Demo-crat- s luring the rigorous struggle were who will live to see are old men here reinforced from the “old epun convenient opportunity for dissection the accomplishment of that grandest of ma-enterprises— sneha one as the world results have proven it not The Radiator states that in nearly all terial seen— the Pacific Railroad to see never has ecame to thi Territory iaNovem try” butHhe - IB63 ?tbe business SinceI New York and San Francisco from paying is the'taiiHDg camps there great scarcity people ber '61 as ' Superintendent of lndian and Chfna stopping on the great London few seaport of but va occupied Spanish of miners could hundreds men working to j Affairs and in the summer of ’63 when exchange greetings and newspa-wfin-d piaina on the islandbut they have at t are stopp- tpwns chums w£fle Sei! rePectiw already taken up I PeT?for breakfast employ on tho Administration was unable to fonger last concladed to withdraw' from' the with wages never bdow five doHanr and Inj material devel-si- x endura old llarding Mr Doty wasap- It u not only in the grand I — the building of ci- the of for miners and slapd country opment the good figure ruling I pcinted iGpvernbr of the' Tenftoiy and railroads the commerce on the' riFighting for the subjugation ofa people ft living Qa gqod substantial food even I ties Ter the establishing everywhere of farms Mr Doty a private gentleman was ananto 9usIy resolved io bo independent luxcnes coating but seven dollars a I that the greatwt pride of American develop- ' pleasant Ggreoabhf anddways interest-- might naturally be expected to result in mentis to consist bat that by and by when rail these mingling' end direrac nationalities week i in conversation: With the people the is vadei Ultimately finding it conve- log are blended into one America fa to give to true cloirna are there and these If juat or tho Terri toryhe never had difficulty aieht to the world the best men the highest average recognize the independence of need not be lnuch - doubt in what direc- men the most intelligent men of the purest and many many times have wo beard those they would have delighted to con- tion ft large portion of tho coming emi- integrity of the most varied accomplishments him when the peace of the Territory was that the world has ever seen quer European dynasties do not seem gration wUl gravitata i """ to Bui what is aU this specially yon! In my Vi rcatened express himself anxiously in to the cm this t best everything of luck great deal itia experience judgment it is slocation x?- open - COURT-v- the very heart tho interest of the people' r isia because your world sidoorthe the very focal point of the new States Our own intercourse with the deHere is the ’ to spring up here the 'If' Spanish are' leaving all does The great conspiracy trials now in whichofaretravel ceased Governor was always' agreeable here are the flelds of settleline nbt seerato'bepeace for according to a progress at Washington j began wiih ment here Is the path of empire Here Js and' ia another1 position--thathat ol for a city a no commercial me- recent there is a large insur- closed doors but the press in the east t such n site the whole world occupies I tm editor ' we ' over- bad hia hearty -- co-i rection telegram ju topoii on the islanff 1 dsuled at the thought of tte in h tri aecret loud progress a made outcry against m operation id measures advancing public S7 i bunals the TrOyra quaiutiy reminding JJiy e beforeyoV business Hia "death leaves vacant an people An immense iron 'mien has been disr old I carious The Government of the United States I be-important office which we trust will be covered at Sarnia Canada cropping out its readers that then vwas & ir will do its part to help y OU- The document yet existing known as the r lieve pio-t- o "filled" by aa jjood- - and" kind hearted in the form of black' saiid on the b Caitoft the States of throngh pie iiwdMt to move westward plant from that city to Sonsaqnet Constitutionof tbo TJuted States which I jiee stretching win gntlema& as themselves to build up new regions ooe I ia banlrth i that It offset ' of and tb eompated bad force Of the brmerly your are 370)00 tuns worth $26 per tunMONDAY noina Jnne ID pr - 1SG3S aimu - 6 ! f ie x -- car-triag- M u es 1 - ! - - st : Fk - - J l- - I 1 1 -- - : -- rudely-vanishe- d 1 sym-path- l!?"-- y " -- - - nd 1 to-nig- ht - - - - not-looki- ng the-watchwor- d : - -- : ' v-'- - V 5th-119- - 9 sea-boar- m d” ti ' na-beaut- ies -- : - ma-ghtfu- ll - e t ty has-eve-r r I "I - ' rn Mi-cbiga- n v"- - Wis-consi- -- “est ir -- : one-tent- ' r at-tract- ' - ' - X ing -- ‘ ! to-nig- con-inuall- y to-nig- ht 7 rS:' I u ! -- 4' -- -- - - i - ' ii' - -- - n - 1 - : ftitwre-whic- - V r-- - ‘ y -- K -- --- to s -- ' - - ' - ‘ L ’ WliaTe gonoqutori wore tYeBjM) II 9trthft b ‘ vi A - Ui peo-the- dest Interest that during the few days that I have been in your Territory I hav been iu features and iu developments studying 1 have been in many of your ranches in your green fields in many of your gardens residences your bosineM housessfid I onr have looked with wonder almost miracles you hare performed in the few years you have been here - And I will tell you gentlemen what the development which means what it means to me When 1 thiuk of the vast labor you bad to perform of this terrible journey from the river here and when 1 see what you have done I am full ' of wonder and admiration they mean to me industry they mean frugality they mean Integrity andjustic in your other- - (Cheers) Bedealings with-eaccause I know enough of pioneer life 1 know enough from practical observation and experience of the difficulties that environ and constantly beset new communities to know this could not have been done by an idle people by a volatile people ‘by unpeople who do not deal fairly and juatiyamong themselves and with each other That to me Is a grand angary for yonr future If you display in the future the same industry you hare displayed during these pioueer years and then adjust yourselves as you will be compelled to to the wants necessities and associations of the great communities that will flow In here upon you to become a part Of yourselves If yon per-i- r form duties as I doubt not yon wilt to our common country right here in this beautiful valley iu thia great basin is to be one of the richest and most populous por- tions of our nation I wish I coald paint yonr coming horizon I wish I conld cast the horoscope of yonr future! But I thiuk it cannot be many years before tbe new star of fJtsh will sail up our horizon to take her place among the other members of our American constellation (cheers) which we fondly hope like the stars that light na shall “haste not nor rest not but shine on for ever11 I thank you gentlemen for your kind atat-th- out-pourin- e leurl g to-nig- Gcttvr it V?’ tftffOtn Us baa been a respectable atoouatjbf forraia thb season contiaued ctcs iwir P°nU Duringr the pall few days the w JU l f & been very enjoyable cloudy ntin! ta fact - eoaU wtah tadooti or ml profitable for the dealers ta lemonade and aimitar ‘iSrf ice-rJT- ieirreUtiV Utter w g the rot 1 but MgMy ccrpun OS nns continuous stream of horse and U pouring into that city The era behind Coxo tx-O- ur cltiznu l t' water thet f thing else as good ' “ all lowing telegram pawed over the terday:— wS u mohUI wt pci "ta tables and the red curranu are The Musioxaues would WM Oftti n moroln k bo at J Look He M mMt of tko itrwbrrrj tinu tiw it u too Chrrrira Uo ' f4heir vox b nbt ha pV to the re llfri at U on ! c: JifcSipD t " wkc toJarMiil'thd wj e0f them - We parsed here good health kCotlUyv V- - K - - ht Goxb South AoAwpt through tho citv n w sriered line hou ssed for his home oa the Bearer Dam ? Ilrwo Hi — Bob Jenning A'writer in one of the agricultural hung at Port IIUck on chVr7f r85 a?d’ found and papers says the stagnaut odorous water ibootlog II killing IloJ RuH wm M f Mr in cisterns which sometimes becomes Ork ume bit militar iu remedied be a very annoying may ew hoars by patting two pounds of Olds and threatenin'? tho trees IUj others caustic soda in the water : lUjne compUce-B- oh Wood then at jig'e! 0 SUXloO: juld hav tention f uS ir HOME AFFURS 15 ’’ Yxsitimo:— Yesterday morning President Yoaag visited the lion Sclmylcr Colfax at bis apartments In the SaltLake House and had The lengthy interview quite a pleasant President - vai accompanied - by President £imball Hons John 'Taylor W Woodruff Geqrge A Smith F D Richard George Q Cannon John FT Kinney H Pcrnhlsel Wm II Hooper Mayor Smoot Marshal Lit tie Bishops Bliarp and Hardy Wm Jennings John W Young N II Felt and Geo D Watt Esqrs Gov Bross and Messrs R1 chardaon and Bowles wq present T Cojoickoxulk —The speeches fa our paper and yesterday were phonographi-call- y of y reported aud that of Mr: Colfax’s was transcribed and ready for his perusual by daylight on Tuesday morning 'The Honor lable gentlemen were good enough to compliment the enterprise of the Daily TxLEasArn and we are pleased of the opportunity it af-fordr' us of placing the honors to the credit of Mr David Evans an attache of this of Mr E is a modest gentleman richly fice endowed with the lpve of labot and many of his friends will be glad to know that he gives proiinlse of being a fint class reporter and very excellent writcri to-da- at Mr Colfax and friends noon for Rush Yalleyr and return on Saturday They wDl stay in the city over Sunday will-leav- T S THURSDAY MORNING' e and leave oh Monday for thb Wesfr They will call in and see the folks' at Austin Carson and Virginia thence on to Sacramento and San Francisco— after that yes FRIDAY MORNING Itl uicrita Tnc- - Bain — We had' morning WM so delightful and vuMrr4Lotto pro fully received moroover a aBalow Una a ebastta (Mend of oun who woe id raptarei enr declared he would writo about the ihw himself if we didn’t that we ctmcladed expres that fanner’s delight and our ahd Say it was the Vfinest thing that occurred for"iix months past” Ws ki said it- - and as no lfcal was ever kneva say anything m the least degree out ofplrfr Ron woo we shall of course slick to it most enetpjUc Stu calijr We still repestedlj “LoRt Chad” zee parties scattering iu all direefiou search of the musing ones Somefimebi we drew attention tq the subject sad c that the practice sboiild be adopted of UL all such cluldreo to the headqosrten of i lice in this city and that persona ia kvcI lost children should invariably call lb1 first and save the present outcry and a!i: We again urge this matter uponpoblie Lobt-Ciuldkex- — of an evening the cry of t tice “A Regixah Brice”— Mr ntrict to Col- - R luateeirs ’irgiulA Ci The W Lmpoaed I Adjutan l Ihilierl f-- cneralr kadden j 1 I’embe Major N Fajcoe08t jki our enterprising citizens Is trying to put a species of concrete bricks for bnildini 1 poses They are made of gravel send i I ?eck lime in certain proportions mixed i T wng an water We can safely predict that s toora'1° concrete brick or a good brick ofia) ii will sell here The adobie has done aplodit hitherto bnt it has to be superseded &£ dings such as a man can leave to hh drfen are needed Cannot some plaster hrtrct ome genius got us out a hard and durable cem f ®nc calculated to stand the weather! lay t Bn who will produce either that or a good 1 draulie cement or both trill meet a new ty of the times and produce articles vhk about will pay to manufacture r £i ' iting dr irre-preMib- owm thongfat V moStAS A wooH say any more about r&ia agtiouk oclinfiitk M re lived hut the rain that fell Skbexade vr Caxp Band— On Tuesday evening the Brass Band from Camp Douglas serenaded Mr Colfax and party at the Salt Mr ColfaX returned thanks Lake House for the honor conferred and said as he expected to address the soldiers next day at Camp Douglas he should not say much on that occasion jhrtlier than to remark that he PsovorThe regular June term was enjoying his visit thoroughly and that court of Utah county commenced it seemed as though citizens and soldiers vied the 12th The following were empanaii with each other in making the visit of him- as grand jury— Samuel Thompson Zebecj self and friends interesting and delightful Coltrinl Merlin Plnmb Joseph Tanner Dixon Bk& ren R Aspect of the City— As a token of re- Bird Tenny Christopher U E CortiLOuu Sb spect to the memory of our lamented GovG Clark John H D ernor flags' were yesterday flying every- Joseph ClarkRiley Ck all the principal business ter John Riggs Shadrach Uoldavay where at half-mas-t topher Dixon foreman places were closed as well as craped and On the same morning tbo'riaUeand d? many private residences were similarity" of Mr B K Bullock were ducovereicat ped' ‘An announcement was immediately and before it could be got uhderelrgti made that the Theatrical performance-intendestable sheds corrals a span of nnkt for kst evening would be pofitponeAtill o yearling steer fp or calves sevensets tit arfic Saturday next athei ness two er three saddles sad were burned t ashes V Estimated kw Irbioatioh Exthaoedixaht— That1) $100 Tbe fire is supposed to have®f l spirit who a short time eiuefiMb this ‘paper asserted that he was “good on nated from carelosanes in the t most have many disci- chesi' cultivating quartz Provo river is falling so that it efi ples in this city for we find several enthusiastic irrigationists are endeavoring to raise crossed with safety Bench crop are£p bwltjc a orop outride their gardon fences by send- The meeting house isroffresrisg McDcri Mr-F water from their lota der the supervision of ing all the' saperfluous ’ in the front over of the pathways flooding Tbi Colobado— From the perniaf house Now we don’t want to repress agri GEF cultural enterprise for we wish to see the letter by Mr Anson Call dated there Ari’red that he desert blossom as the' rose bat there is llay 24 we learn The steamho mouth thatof 9th certain portion of it that we would rather the h Bebinson commander see barren at present and free from vegetal perpan D hlea or wild flowers and among those parts up to within nine or tea miles of 1 we Include house roofs cellars and side Kanyea baft bad turned tocklsavinf for that place on Cottonwood walks V! ‘ We blow it is hard to repress ume super- freight for Collsville he left At Hwr fluous energy but if-- It could be turned' into saying ‘that was the head Wn& to was nothing digging small - channels to let the water though there whole Across this path into the ditch in preference lelmaUo Oe m rise in the river A to letting it' flood :the front of the entire then five-fee- t twelve was oT there see ft done If to writing bn glad blodc we sboiild thia cannot ' be effected at least the parties still increosiBg Wtafterveryp"" in question ' should consent to furnish the a good brpeze up the river gaerW le - r" proseoul ' vro hen ocatiqp tump Uftcr u bjvarit very sp Lis field somebo to the c fence of his d results “Sot who ov Moa wi brorth change who's 1 f?W Jtoeclih aided York (tor fro source formed UesU wishll tfrS1 onr st toon dojlai by tiu savin: cf-asvi- ’ tfternooa V with K y VW- -- T - r w U ng After Our the sadden of the hot la Msy cansed many jof the folks is against the great heat and thesrfl - : a AcaaxAiLX-Nothl- thaa the weather V " Thi dmeo Hshed to im tare Uevet pecu |