Show 11 I 1 0 tr ie WEMB STORMS ARC i ez E z 1 I 1 ailbe summit of ogden A I 1 eist of this city is an 1 VI elight hundred feel savi sea 1 level it 19 ohe of air in region e of country established fog the coast 0 1 sarvey of the treasury under direction af mr william limbeek Eim beek a gentleman of I 1 culture and of rare scientific attala ments eimbeck at fhe e 1 Isia tion on hatoun coplen three assist I 1 anis namely J 11 turner E I 1 L taney and beem 11 in the vwe scientific con I 1 with terrestrial and astronomic CAI and al I 1 p clent i 11 f I 1 id addition there I 1 f are souls eight or ten laboring bands at thas station 1 iker Eim becks party has beatt so w a 1 mouths at work on mount ogdena nd t will conclude its labor for the a 0 o n I 1 in afew days tire obi will 1 L I 1 then be abandoned until next sam mar when two men will be stationed 1101 1 to remain through tile se 1 C I 1 1 1 0 du tile neit three years when it ll 11 b Is expected this survey w be coln fl L I 1 plated A 1 I 1 1 mr limbeek ex R K I 1 N W 7 ten dedan invitation to andge herider ill I 1 son alderman john watson and k soren peterson esq to visit ia eyrie f I 1 in clouds and to bring with them I 1 a party of their friends how gener I 1 the invitation as accepted and 1 I I 1 what an accompaniment of appetite I 1 I 1 1 I 1 the itaro with teem let Eim becks perspiring cook and t diminished larder answer 0 1 oa wednesday morning last at k twenty mir lutos past three eleven if gaeu rolled out of a the eastern F fot ogden 7 son called out i where Is the lantern and james N kimball haq 1 I 1 responded I 1 I 1 I 1 peterson put the cork in it and I 1 rl bid it in the bay so the boys would zot find it judge I 1 I 1 but the boys had found it and thi I 1 I 1 doets of quinine taken to ward off the az 1 1 1 I efforts of ahn raw morning stir wits not washed down by anything warmer W than springwater spring Vater in ten a lugo fire was ak 1 I 1 crackling at the camp and I 1 atit men sat down to I 1 take a cup of coffee before beginning ai the ascent C in the darkness the peak looked near and low but it we had already come twenty one miles from ogden fourte tn miles to ito n ts lb I 1 title and seven miles from k huntsville to the camp the sular alt of th peak vas said to be three miles beyond us from chiro we it did not look three 0 I 1 7 1 i ilea to heaven while coffee haq I 1 W 1 1 p re paring judge emerson told us 1 I tory on judge borry of I 1 how jim kimball and others had I 1 learned that several men an a a I 1 petit jury were determined not to conk vict any om man of unlawful I 1 tion and jim had at the trial sent his jl ellent into the background and I 1 Daser iberry in the and V W the jury 0 believe that be with his and wd head was Z V the I xi x P p v rg 0 1 I 1 1 7 I 1 1 IU p W rose in arms but it 1 6 1 was too late to rt the Verd let ft t W I 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 alde tho mention of rry set I 1 I 1 soren milt at wor k and I 1 he said I 1 1 rea I 1 know that fumu lie has I 1 1 I 0 ua away 0 llo with an oilier I 1 I 1 mans wife and I 1 dont think bo ought to be allowed to bit on any more J juries I 1 somebody remarked that this could I 1 I 1 not possibly be Jude Dusenberry q I 1 I 1 provo as lie did not alt idu any aties 1 and ar be had not run away will I 1 audber mans wife ind was a gentle 1 1 man of irreproachable personal char 1 1 Z arrand intellectual at 1 I 1 I 1 1 I ants in fact it was clearly text the pocatello eloper W not dusenberry at but 9 ase I 1 aa t henderson dryly ire marked I 1 1 1 I 1 the court orders all the testimony 1 I 1 oat after I 1 the close 0 f 1 petersons story I 1 I 1 BY half past this morning I 1 of us started on foot dorathe I 1 tory bishop i mckay led tb a I 1 I 1 arty 1 I 1 with a lantern to ware I 1 bea lie waa followed fol loed by soren peterson jr william wright win I 1 t fielt adam peterson andrew ren 1 strom and emil nelson all ai 1 I Hau haville and the writer w ho pra 1 IJ Is IT ad to walk than tad run the risk af pf r I 1 failing off a precipice with another i 4 government reek mule about his po erkd VO all ed I f on and on in th a for dle 1 lance of two miles and then 1 u pon X plates a from bich the pe ak I 1 I 1 learned to start sharply up th I 1 1 lantern was no for 0 1 1 all around the air mw in a inous il glittering with its bu den of 11 likht there visa no sign of the 0 ruil anywhere above the horizon hor izoa and I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 yet everything seemed bathed in the 11 I 1 of his coming standing to i look the east exil world beneath us some on 8 11 k at the 19 1 9 line CA fires over r I 1 monte carito ill 4 the clouds had lifted a little from the I 1 mountain chain and the mo t 7 wonderful which I 1 our ekes 4 I 1 ever babela now shone upon us over 1 ninety de gross d appeared brightest the canter bat rogy aued to ll I 1 K 4 W the north I 1 1 and south fio brilliant wits this burst I 1 1 I 1 ing day that it seemed to get on d fire the baem hills nor was this effect when the cloade settled once more and shut out the magnificent alwy for we in the I 1 morning light the and tinted maple oak and IVY with V darful scarlet berries ffield I 1 P I 1 I 1 blossoms emering air tha A 0 aa we fellton wellton re looked do u upon huntsville just I 1 it and it that aid astha 2 t I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 i ZAM 1 I 1 1 ia 4 J I 1 I 1 I 1 into the very heart of that badlat we were almat certain that we board the song of the leer from major the peak now seemed it towered fifteen hundred feet above tu sharply outlined against the sky and almost perpendicular but we fol loed tile amil winding to the south and found the way comparative ay ais at the muddle of the mountain w here the tents of the are pit elied visible from aiden A cloud enveloped us so we dIr mounted this ascent and we e re drenched with uri alade balu but cleaving the silence came a voice Ili allo and the densest heart of the cloud was the flimmon Fl immor of ccook Pel tons fire we were w loomed by the men wag hastened to make a bonfire around wl ich we could all congregate As A a warmed ourselves on the crest of the saddle a about came from the MR on the other aide and we ran to the verge and looked over to see lawyer kimball leading the way on tile famous nance the mule which tinder ordinary circumstances was anything but submissive this time however she was as quiet under the burden as one of mr kimballs Kim balls clients following him was judge henderson too on mule back then judge emera sou astride of jack the donkey velch was knocked fifty feet by a D R 0 lightning express tho other day then barkis john watson john L dalton soren peterson and L 31 nelson on horseback As soon as they camo into camp john W atson al ad for water with which to wash himself hime elf judge emerson replied this Is an outrage they have to carry water three miles up this moun maln and yau want 14 waste it in that will be want ing to drink some next mr eimbeck came from him tent I 1 and saluted the entire party with great cordiality ile welcomed them to this chamber in the tops of the moun balne and bade the cook make extra preparations for this multitude of guests every one of Eim becks men bustle X about to make the visitors comfortable I 1 boil before leaving we all agreed to inscribe their names in our roll of honor will browning will ihunt oscar antke L 0 acocks jpe bax ter of john mead andrew and last but most important delten tile famous short order cook of baltimore a colored gentleman of the ability In tile kitchen while the table was jeang set mr and ilia three assistants Aless rs taney turner and were busy answering question so for every man among the fifteen visitors had a whole serle of inquiries to pro pound the world was shut out f r om u s by tile clouds we were aboa e the m As if we were on an in mid a pace immeasurable vapor above ind unfathomable vapor beneath judge emerson suggested that acae one roll it big rock down the moun isla side to be used on the foundation of the now depot judge leanderson li anderson r es bonded it would be enjoined before it got there and jim kimball addad yes it would never be permitted to cross pearl street the breakfast was a 0 pread and everybody W tz his stoma clim writena tent for tb ht gen we liams anada pre paral I 1 for abu you may eat as aluch to your looks indicate cantlo at this cortil in 0 n 90 remarked that the offices in the geodetic survey were high clam zen wita A polite bow toward the judiciary side of the K cimball 11 I 1 am sorry that I 1 cannot SAY 60 much for other gov emment offic lils in this part of the country when the meal was concluded we walked to the door of the dining tent an d everybody stopped ina transport of admiration the vaporous cloud had rolled away and the peaks and gorges to the east were baillen in lam all th colors of the ri seemed to play about the rugged summits and in the depths of the chasms we husbad to the wt ern side of the crest and saw that a to vista bad opened through the clouds and ogden lay revealer reve alea in all its boa u ty WO could see the fields away far over to the lake and see the bait waters aali glistening in the light of day though the storta vapor hovered around the mck during all the b 99 rs of our a nd again to give as these wonderful glimpsed glimp sea if one were looking down croul a bal loon mr eimbeck took us to his various allowed us his cent instruments of observation a nd the almost marve lousi work in which he Is engaged the present writer not do justice to the sub eject but would attempt to give a par bial explanation flobeck has to write a full count for tile readers of IM STANDARD ind we hall have the own of his work and methot within a jaw days while we aa in his tent he explained that evine confusion bad arisen among the deop 0 who were unacquainted with the lo 10 1 l bee a called ogden and the ojie north of the city 18 called north ogden bount Somebody Bog gest edthe propriety of maming this peak henderson in honor of the fil deral judge who farat threw off the cares of office long enough to climb to this summit mr apparently accepted the suggestion and on future maps at in ay be that I 1 fenderson will appear ewers 0 n t g e t even for the ake said th L t to rise CA forbid a thing for fear the m mountain in 2 fitta burst forth as a volcano wo remained rome hours on the 1 avak hoping to vt to have a picture of the party takegi by who was there with an assistant gild with his c marq but in vain after wa repard JIM I 1 pin I 1 t I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ball wanted his mille than do the ascent for wr ha slip down over the anfims 1 ea I 1 judge eadd talat 04 r J ur coached the mule hilli self as biilly ti Illy as he did his clients would evera come loosa afien all were ilia ula with the kegs on gravitated to the aide of judge emerson and bo L h bumball and henderson i aided in ica that ou ht to be shaved ando have a cc I 1 over him and lie would loot illo a monk of tile thirteenth well equipped for a days Jour we all thanked mr eimbeck again and for n all promise to reciprocate his if he will cone to ogden we dball demend to the next plat tau below the F dummit on the huntsville aide what tile sun Is shining gloriously there we shall have two pictures one for family use with ilia kegs left dut noth er to send to hith the kego between the two judges then we shall hasten to huntsville partake godbe more of the hospitality of peterson mckay unit It enstrom and taste mrs excellent cookery ind then off for ogden where all will arrive safely if judge d a not tip hist load into the river allerman Aller a mau watson and the writer ride with john 1 dalton esq ho Jacer talu toland us at home hafely it liss been an hc caslon of irrean di light the A of our judicial and legal friends has floed in a constant pure as crystal and as the generou a entertainment of mr eimbeck and tbt huntsville people has been an unmixed pleasure ta givers receivers rec the sublimities of nature which we have viewed have lifted our souls beyond all petty Itle sand the als of lifa hato a and grander we all vow to po again ard yet again of mount henderson we mount ogden wednesday oct 3 IBM |