Show 1 roa U duly of angat 18 IT IS TOTTERING AGAIN the salt lake real estate dealers are bever cever satisfied A month ago they could not find purchasers or the large amount 0 real placed in their bands or sale and now they lament that when they do get a purchaser in sight or have hopes ot doing BO they cannot get the property to bell A chorus goes up irom their ranks through the columns of yesterdays that the booan ia killed and that they will have to go out of business unless the people show more consideration and come down in prices abia is very amusing it fellows that alie oily 0 the attempted boom coin in the fall of and with fitful gasps ot life until early in the spring of 1883 has soon been forgotten there was to justify the excitement but by wordy competition and an imposing display of livery rigs the dealers apparently succeeded in making the rural inhabitants believe their property had suddenly become immensely valuable luckily the owners were not the chief losers when the collapse came and they may hare drawn some lessons from the experience which will be useful hereafter it is to be generally regretted that a beconi reaction should have come upon our friend the capital just as nhe was beginning to recover from the other we have hoped that she would learn wisdom and essay only the moderate pace for which she is cited but the diaunte aeration of the herald speaks again warns us that we must prepare ourselves to carry the dead weight of her second failure with the same equanimity that we phoned before let us try in our prosperity to show her the charity which is so becoming from a strong successful self reliant bieter toward a ft eaker though older member of the same family A FORES I 1 into a fine surrounding a lair utah famous as i ler known scenery has many a spot which the pencil of a claude alone can and no pen dae cribs amid her valleys one apt was by the of the honorable francis of morgan chui coui ty thrown open to the public gaze on thursday last 1 air aes there cx bated df ar the union pacific a and willo P shadow fit by roin rock ayrea abe eagles rait ed and down the herd of deer which drank at the meandering and crystal bejer and as tune rolled on the snort and a rc am of the iron lorse startled the mid hanja from their nesta acid horned the wild gamet to their lair the foliage denue and under brush and weeds eo dark that few indeed dared crush a way through this primeval forest now and agatin borne duenk hunter followed bis quarry only to he repulsed by heavy and thorny briars stone were told of bavei wherein tha sucked their paws and of the spirits of the mighty redman in this thicket until the COO acres were voted worthless and none dared or cared to appropriate although cluse to alie fettle mert mer t in ow of lia many excursions to tle mountains lie honorable samuel francis looked down upon this waste and became fascinated by its beauties BO DI iu HO it was not lonn be became ahn owner of it by pur aiice aiom alie railroad oar lute fellow citizen dr T 8 wadsworth Wada worth on baing alion this bawin it a hidden mine of wealth where suffering could avoid the Bel tpring of the god of life uld ajl tied BO enthusiastic was lie that be induced judge 1 reucia to with libin in re lai ining this wooded delta uniting with them another old bottier dottier dot tier It ichard fry both of morgan they toiled with their goodmen woodmen in clearing ilia brambles anil wesila to create au immense grove in so doing they found a haxe stream of hot mineral gatei having such healing properties as would if iu curole have supported a german prince to strike thia rock with giant powder and increase its but what could be expected from the industrious owners a large plunge and swimming pond was built and a lake formed caia strange to say thrive and grow rapidly to a urge BIZ in this mineral water cleared sime eighty acres alie proprietors determined to lit their friends see what they had been doing and bent out in a for thursday were re lo 10 by over persons including the pioneers who have made utah the territory she is loday lo day among kliora J C little was nottie youngest nor the sir months old baby wadsworth the least camp farea burned pleasantly and sweet savory aromas roan from the altars of pr hilive cooking to greet tie hungry visitors and looked fondly of manly escorts and hie wooda heard anany a vow that time will show how true or balrie they were alia grove ia so im ge and the art ea BO well spread the ras af the god of day just ins smiles to the outside world and tempera the otherwise icy breezes ane repast being swallow el willi out any fear of the boata were by many more than the birks could airry then oh I 1 what fun to fee f ee the would be brave navigators who had never briore ventured on the trackless trac klebs and unknown aea nod that although the masters of the unbroken i broncho of alie plains they but tyros at the oar and strangle to win renown and terry their fair damsels over the bodom of the take the uniformed band of play el the suing the old men laughfeil laug heil babbis crowed and the woods prenod pren td a scene for and baiely never was ri but time waits on none and lifes happiness is but brief at best and so when those upon the mountain sides seeing the sun sinking in the west returned to their carapi they found the many colored binesa hi nesa lanterns adorning the limbs of trees and the valeriea voler iea of terpsichore ni worship of thit godess and follon ing it to mudie of morgans string band dr wadsworth Wada worth and jurgo francis were every eliere eating laughing and need we say enji the of their each visitor the world forgetting forg eting although by the world nat forgot italy can boast of her boino but the utah one aur J A treat all aiila THE it is but A short time that a water was appoint ml by the city to look after any ia the use of the city flater it is nevertheless erth eless a fact that it the ordinance in this respect is I 1 live in a vicinity hero my giors are using the water for their lawns the daytime though the ordinance provides that it shill only bo used from p m jintil II 11 p ru the same day when I 1 speak of it I 1 am told by certain parties that I 1 can do the same thing and there mil be DO interference and no danger from prosecution this I 1 refused to do bat think that the ordinance should be enforced and all violations rigidly prosecuted it in well khoii a there is such an ordinance then by not enforce it or is it intended to on be city regulations only oa a dead letter the ordinance a hen passed was badly needed and as atje season stipulated in the is not yet past it should be kept in view the ini s not past abil an undue ne of ahe may yet cao w to some the city authorities should diw to this matter provided they biased the ordinance to have it enforced all should be treated alike without tear or favor and if one is permitted to uie the water during the day time aft all know it BO that each can profit by the why should one heed the regulation to the injury of his property w hilo others near him aie it and saving their law nf it would be null to answer |