Show W 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ill ili town col john B furay I 1 0 inspector arrived here from f r 0 m blogic the ic east this morning to spend a few lays days in the junction city and some of the hunting grounds adjacent to ogden 0 den many of our citizens arc are acquainted with colonel furay and others know him by reputation as the greatest detective in the mail service he has been in the employ of the government in that capacity fer many years and was always successful when in pursuit of mail de predators john B ia is a jovial anial genial fellow full of funny abec dotes otas which he is also fond of relating all 1 for the diversion of his friends ant and liis his friends are always fond of listening to them we remember the colonel once telling a joke on an editor who formerly published a newspaper in in ogden some years y ears ago agaj furay ray was a member of a commission who were appointed pointed il to treat with the sioux indians rid ians the editor was with their party and with furay fu ray had bad to stand gin gaird rd one night the next day being overcome ever come with sleep L R F the editor crept into the shade to take a nap he was nas soon sound asleep and his mouth which was a very large one was wide open and formed an immense aperture the sleeper lay so quiet t that tat some one of odthe the party remarked F is dead among them was a quaker who suggested that if some one would write an edita epitaph p h he be the peacemaker peace pence maker would erect it A gentleman of the commission was appointed to write he retired and in in a few minutes returned and read the tile following 10 lo resting here bere lies L R F m n ablio lived and died a printers demon tread lightly stranger oer his bis sod for if lie gaps youre gone by G d 11 As the last word was uttered the sleeper awoke ho be still lives and the epitaph is preserved until the editors demise ter nise |