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Show THE (22 WESTERN before, a couple of tubes are developed whereabouts of the gold in order to es- this country. That while the said aton the head (seen at “a”) to serve as res- caps the persecutions of these ney ann torneys should be allowed a fair and -;reasonable compensation for their serpiratory channels.. The tail now is not- cruel creatures. -. vices, yet at the present time and in the Dr. Clark relates thet ce feecune unlike that of a very small fish, and by in which this case is they its aid this interesting creature can move in Russia during the summer months,he condition through the water wi hease and rapidity. encountered aswarm of mosquitoes. He should only be allowed a reasonable A*ter living in this condition for about was forced to tie several handkerchiefs sum on account, to be paid out of the two weeks, the little fellow undertakes over his head and face in spite of the proceeds of the fund in the hands of the receiver. another change in its course of life, it sultry weather: .but the mosquitoes rises to the top of the water, and by a strong effort breaks the pupa case, and escapes therefrom, as shown in the figure,a full fledged winged mosquito. It rests on the floating shell for a short _ time, till its filmy wings have become dry and free, then “sounding its war note” it takes to the air, and wanders off crawled into his mouth, 3. The United States fiber excepts to said report and to that portion there nostrils and ears till he was almost frantic. He then tried of which purports to ight a lamp, but the flame was amo t instantly extinguished by the insects, bers that the bo ltiesformed on the burner. a large heap by this court it <a THE U. CASE. disposed form, is attentive study;—the wings, legs, anten- nal, and even the hairy coverings are strangely beautiful when carefully examined; but as we cannot study all at once, let us look carefully at the creature’s beak or proboscis, figured at “a.” To the unassisted eye, or with the aid of a very weak glass, this organ appears like a stout horn and nothing more; but higher powers reveal the fact that the proboscis, as ordinarily visible is merely the sheath orcasing for a wonderful set of sharp instruments.. In the lower portion of the sketch “b” shows the sheath, and “c” a protecting back, while “a” represents the three cutting lancets. Hach lady; therefore treat her with sideration she deserves, * An observing naturalist has the con- recently drawn a horrifying pieture of a glut- tonous mosquito in all the pangs of ter- tible eolic and kindred afflictions. of us Who will grieve if this be correct? It is believed that the swelling and inflammation resulting from a mosquito’s: bite, is due to an injection of poisonous saliva from the mouth of theinsect. warm climates these bites are In more dis- tressing than elsewhere; andin tropical lands, even sheep und doteos have been known to die in consequence of the rav- ages of these pests. Many animals have been seen to rush into the water in the hope of escaping their tormentors—in some cases to meet their death through drowning. Mr. Walter Colton has described an incident in pomt. A party of miners had been robbed of a bag of gold. They caught the thief, but safely hidden the not booty. until he had All attempts to make him confess where the gold concealed failed; he was whipped verely, but bore his punishment mulish stubbornness. At last his tors stripped him to the skin, and _ was sewith captied him toa tree; the mosquitoes fell to work, and the rogue was goon covered with blood. He at last willingly toldthe entire accounts passed npon to- of which the Supreme approved of the Item ing been made under and in pursuance of an order of this Court entered the 6th day of October, 1888, and the same having been concerning the compensation to paid Frank H. and Dyer, receiver, concerning set out in said report: 1. The said United States excepts extend- items of said to that portion of the report of said commissioner which recommends that an allowance be made to Frank H. Dyer, receiver, of the sum of $25,000 for the following reasons to wit: That said sum recommended by the ac- basis of a fair salary to be paid him. regard to the gathering in of the estate’ and fund in his hands, it appears from! his accounts rendered that the real la-' bor connected with the matter has been) whose salaries aad ex- penses have been paid out of the funds in his hands. 2. Said United States further excepts to said report and to that portion there- of which recommends an allowance of $10,000 to P. L. Williamn, Esq., attorney for the receiver, and $10,000 to George S. Peters, EHsq., attorney for the receiver, for the reasons alleged against the allowance to the receiver, which may be applicable to this charge, and for the additional reason that the ‘services of said attorneys are not yet completed and said allowance appearing to be made in full settlement of their services already rendered and which are to be hereafter rendered. Such cannot be Supreme and Court of the subordinate the ONT meh ee were not necessary and the amount paid out 1s unreasonable. Tem Ga hak. Barker] (2a CL. Pb Walliams "58, F. HE. MeGurrin OC eL ene tee FieL Ons 85... $325.36 163.75 496.16 ee hace ere 4\K018 for the reason that said charges appear to be for services of stenographer and tvnewriter, and in view of the fact that said Receiver had a regular clerk-and book-keeper. the same was unreasonable and unnecessary, and for the further reason that the amount charged for stenographer’s fees is unreasonable, al <i> + Tue Election in Ogden last Monday ‘vas won by the Liberal Party by a maiority of 400. at the Grand Opera House is well worth seeing. change in the time tableof TJ. C.is not very favorably this city. By Canina! whose glory is our fame! By George! whose deeds we call our own! By George! whose honor and whose name, By George! is ours, and ours alone. Jo Kine in ‘‘Puck.”’ >~<+~<i>—>Sie ee $0 GIET™. ceeded in saving their furniture. fifty Beach Boat members Club, of the Garfield together twenty-five friends, took Gartield on Tuesday on with some a run a Tue Valentine Ball at the 10th Ward Meeting House in the afternoon and evening was a most enjoyable affair. out to special train. The Executive Committee selected old steamer, Gen. Garfield, as thei. house. The hull is to be fitted up storage room for boats, while on received the in is the first shell ever made here, House on Monday evoning on the occasion of the club’s ball. >—~4 <a> >~<42> “ >< THERE will be a masquerade ball at — Sandy on the 26th. THe Ball at the 17th Ward Assembly Hall was well attended and a good time was had. Tae Minuet Dance at the Grand Opera House last Wednesday night was a very successful Manti Notes. Avpitor Therom Geddes R. G. Western isin town. THe 19th Ward The Peoples Party split on their nominations for city officers and there are two tickets in the field. All the’ Liberals and stragglers joined with the kickers, and they call themselves This election day that the jority. thereis People’s Party Sue vnted “Citizens.” little arein meckiiat Soerenr ie apie doubt the maWS joe RR The Marti Sa ae to fhe: S, L. Herald says that beef is selling here at three cents per pound. He is either an exclusive purchaser of shank, or an econ- THe 12th Wheat is meeting advised building a bridge at the junctiion of Third North and Eight West Streets. THE police justice reported for Jan- uary, number of cases tried, 69; fines assessed, $1078.50; fines paid in labor, $68850; paid to City Treasurer, $320; fines remitted, $70. States and recommended ized committee on waterworks rehaving selected a reservoir site, to buy the Mayor be author- it and build the reservoir Ward and of the D. & Reading Sunday on Thursday night Club give was a Schools Ball very pleasant affair. Siena Officer Phillip H. Fitzmaurice, and Miss Ella McMangnon were united on Wednesday evening at All Hallows College. ManaGer J. P. White is drilling the young Jadies of the Vivandire in the “Daughter of the Regiment” to be performed shortly. >~<—~<<i—> >+< = omist of the truth. One For Gum-Chewers. seventy cents here and has not been per A recent issue of the New bushel higher for years. York Sun contains the following news item, which out to be intensely interesting to persons A three-year-old daughter of Parley McFarlane, our dipththeria doctor, was badly scalded last week, but will survive. who spend twelve hours out of every twenty-four with a wad of gum in their mouth: The most remarkable case that has Diphtheria tagesin Ephriam. Thirteen /come under the observation of the medihotises are quarantined. The quarterly cal fraternity in this city for a long time conference announced to be held there three months ago will be held at Manti instead,on the seventeenth and eighteenth inst. There are demands being made of our quarantine physician that Epbriam itself shall be quarantined against. The knottiest problem for the incom- ing city council, is the water question. The town is so situated that well digging is a failure, the water flows in its origi- nal channel and the result is that being lower than the surrounding ground it is agood gutter draining the corrals. streets, etc. The cry is, “Give us good water. or give us—another City Council who will.” Atthe Tabernacle on Sunday last the tleman gave the audiencea pretty fair idea of life at Uncle Sam’s_ boarding Tue Committee on Streets at their last Horn their ball on the 21st. strongly urged the Mayor to invite bids bids for 200 or 100 tons of pipe. Van THe 13th Ward choir will give a dance speakers were Pres. Sperry of Nephi. and Bishep Jensen, recently returned from the penitentiary. The latter gen- ordering as previously, and was authorized to call for F. M. on the 20th, a good time is expected. by making a large order, better terms could be had. Dennis Long & Co. made the best pipe. The Liberal members instead of the Mayor affair, Miss Kimbal led the dance. Tue Mayor explained that the city was United of F. Smith. The loss will amount to between $500 and $600. The house was occupied by a family of Swedes, who suc- ide ag cae 50 ‘THE ported courts on Second South street, a short distance below the University. The tiremen were soon on hand, but were unable to save the building, waich belonged to Joseph Se by the Federal a fire SOU Nh cner oa) and it will be on exhibition at the Opera oP down done under the law as laid Monday, ag 88, ete 0) performed either by his attorneys or by. short of necessary water piping, and that subordinates, At about 4:30p. m.on ae «. Tur By George! we stand; By George! we swear: _ One day the nation gives to thee, The soldier brave, the statesman rare, Boy monumental memory. broke outin asmall adobe house situated This Tue new plate window And lastly for the reason that whilst: said receiver charges for his services in’ is their friend and ee g from the body of the fund. Random Bits. That the compensation allowed to the receiver, as asstimed by the Commissioner, is upon the basis of per cent, Snow, Slush and Mud. whereas from the nature of the services pérformed, and from the fact that in AtMost seventy men are now emploved managing and handling said property| at the coxper mines near Milford. compensation should be estimated, not on the basis‘of per cent, but upon the Exchange that the interets of both are mutual. i Seentinig Bip Or 70h ay 01501. @) | the WASHINGTON! In war’s alarms, through battle’s ills, At Trenton and at Valley Forge; In peace, on Vernon’s sunny hills, The honors all were won, By George! coming to their relief, and the feeling between them and the Produce Exchange is growing closer. Thefarmers recognize that GEORGE! By George! our victories were won, By George! our liberties secured; Ey George! immortal Washington By George! who suffered and endured. THE outlook is favorable for the Utah potato men, as the railroads appear to be pleted, the Garfield Beach Boat Club will have as comfortable and suitable quarters as could be desired. The single shell made by Captain Davis was tried and found to answer all requirements. Mr. Osborne gave the shell a thorough trial,and is satisfied with it. gé i s ee x fe ef SAT AON Gree MOE Ts Mick c. oo Ne SRO 49.00 Se WeMeCwedyc tae: i eee: 95.00 «10. E. Rippetoe 47.50 for the reason that said charges appear to have been wages paid to watchmen over real estate,and whereas the same lowance of compensation in cases such as this, said receiver sLould at the pres‘ent time be allowed a reasonable com- The excavation will cost about $7000. Sal Rubeou 50 ae aye 50 oe eae punt ae 50 ee er nei 50 TRO are Cents Case 50 She So 50 Bee Sets EG) Sets OE Oa. ‘38: AT 6 DB: Oe Ttem 3,9.J. Sudberry........... #95,00 commissioner is excessive and unreasonable. That under the law governing the al- BY havy- whereas objections are set out as for the reasor, that said items appear to be charges for clerk’s hire, whereas said receiver has another clerk and bookkeeper at a salary of $100 a month. and in view of the nature of the duties and services of said receiver, said charges for an additional clerk were unreasonable ana unnecessary.| and other matters the land is sidling. ground, Tue scholars of the 20th Ward school are rehearsing “Babes in the Wood” which will soon be performed by them. exception to the following Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints et al. And now comes the United States of Special Commissioner of the above-entitled Court, filed in said cause on the—day of—, 1888, said report hav- ing been based on level second floor will be located the parlors of the club, about $1000 will be expended 5, Caleb W. West, clerk......... 25 ‘in fitting the steamer up, and when com- not allowed him, this ing excavat- Tue Sixth Ward Band’s Ball given at the Sixth Ward Hall was a decided ‘success. count, to which follows: counsel, of cost of the boat as a the The United States of America vs. The Late Corporation of the Church of be accounts the receiver filed as a portion of said report, and recommends that the same be Court of the Territory also, that the estimated ing, $3592, is too low, the estimate Some Mr. Hobson was present and submitted the following exceptions to the re- announced a discovery, indicating that the mosquito’s draught of blood is not an unadulterated pleasure, even to the said recéiver has practically been: inseetitself. He thinks that dyspepsia’ tinder very little responsibility. his follows every such indulgence, and he has: his there. of these is provided with several sharp points, and altogether they form a most pensation by the yearor by the month efficient combination. Of this, indeed, since he was appointed, the same being few of us will doubt. It should be ob-= proportionate to the duties performed by served however, that the female mos- him and the responsibilities under quito only isarmed in this remarkable which he has been placed. style: the male mosquito is, in fact, an That any compensation which the reinnocent fellow, wearing a pair of ele- ceiver should receive at this time, and gant plumes upon his head in place of whilst this case now pending in the Suthose blood-letting knives of which his preme Court of the United States is unvicious mate uses to such annoying ad- determined, should be out of the invantage, Hedances life away in the come and receipts which have accrued sunlight of peaceful happiness, entirely from the funds in the hands of the re-| guiltless of innocent blood. Whenever ceiver during the time that he has been you discern a mosquito engaged in sub- in office, and should in no wise be taken cutaneous explorations upon any part of your anatomy, you maybe sure its a of, when excepts ‘Sprague, seen in the upper portion of figure 16. Every part of the creature is worth an receiver 4, The United States further America by counsel aud files the following exeptions to the report of E. T, APPARATUS. said to said report and to that portion came up again in the Ter- of Utah. STINGING the ritorial Supreme Court on Tuesday. In 1TS that should be taken up and gether. port of Referee Sprague: AND for the reason that whilst proper of his accounts, that the same should be approved and passed upon at the present time, or until this case is finally §, Attorney Hobson Excepts to the Resort of Referee Sprague. compensation Tts appearance in this perfect was should make statements and settlements RECEIVER'S The question of the Church receiver’s MOSQUITO to pass upon and ap- prove the accounts of Frank H. Dyer, receiver, settled by him, and recommending that the same be approved pouring down thechimney in such num- in search of prey. |© WEEKLY. is that of years, who Mary Yountz,aged is suffering _from paralysis. This affliction is due to chewing-gum, she having employed the use of her jaws so constantly during the last ihree months that the muscles of her face are powerless and her nerves are in a dilapidated condition. Ephriam, our neighbor six milesto the north, has at least a dozen business nlaces; and vota line of advertising in thehome paper. It ispresumed that it modesty and not stupidity that makes sary enterprising fown. she to tie a bandage over her head to keep the lower jaw in its proper place. Mary is now under the care of Dr. Hites, who is applying plasters to her face, and under this treatment she seems to be very slowly. This is the first case of the kind that has been heard of by many of the prominent -hysicians in this city; and their treatment is much on the order.of an experl- ment. them so backward in coming forwaad, 1s they askregularly for the removal of the County Court to their When jaughs her face presents an amusing sight. here is much sympathy felt for the little miss here, as her condition is regarded a serious one by the physicians who have been called upon to treat her In whatever position she is able to twist her mouth, the muscles remain til one of the members of her family assist her to place it in proper condition. Her chin drops and it frequently becomes neces- improving, though house. twelve facial For A FIRST Sale! CLASS SEWING MA. CHINE. Dean been Stanley, preaching of in West Minster, has in | his liber- Scotland, ‘and Scotch churches, which shows ality and his sense. NEW AND CHEAP. Address 37 South West Temple St SALT LAKE CITY. wy |