Show ITEMS an letter from the nadian settlement mant the entire county is under a foot or more ot snow I 1 he full in the mountains hag has not been BO so great for years yeas and ns AS the airth was soaked by long continued rains previous to the snowfall there la Is well grounded apprehensions 1 hen len of floods next year th the county court atler after a peat deal of haggling have grudgingly grudging areat y 7 granted the valley it it the right of way down giovine otherwise known as temple street la grippe has not male made its appear anie anoe in in this county the deep snow and low temperature is ia ery cry threatening to the stock of this county sheep have so destroyed the range that a fall of snow remaining on the ground for three or six fix weeks m means baus starvation for cattle last st v eek a party of young men acting under the instructions of men went onto the range and brought in all I 1 the sucking calves that were old enough to live without their mothers and shot those ol 01 a few months old in in order to give the cows a chance for or life desperate measures it would teem teed feed is irvi very ry scarce owing to last years drought the county court will undoubted undoubtedly ily be removed to mt pleasant this year that hat eod end of the county has the most wealth an I 1 t the he larget largest number of votes the only claim has to the hon e at prefect Is the I 1 r ejected building of a court bouse house delayed liar years too long the fairview people at the extreme end of the county sent a fine team and eleigh sleigh down to manti on saturday last for the suffrage ladies a they made the trip of 1 birty miles the next day dar in in time for dinner attended the afternoon aft ernon session and made their ai for evening tle the in meeting t n g house was crowded by a large audience andai and after a clar explanation of the the pur of the organization by the county president eat a number of gentlemen were ere invited to speak aming whom were mr diy daiy G A willon the presiding iding bil bilion iop and the honorable mavor of if fairview rain lew the ladies then gave tl ti e fior fl or to any person who desired rie sired to express express disapproval or to antagonize it the i io movement but there was no response repp ocee an organization was effected and a larga number of names enrolled the party returned to their lames in time for supper on monday not so slow for sanpete San pete your correspondent was very much amused by a bear story told by a mr of which he waa was the h hi ro it is eaid said to have happened bapp eced ened near ogden twenty years ago three men out to kill a bear whose icca lion wag pretty well known and of v K hose socias lity tl ti ey baj bad grown tired they put oa on an 0 old id bora 3 ionic lon used to the hunt when thy arrived at the place bruin was not at home nothing daunted daun leJ they fent the boy on the horse up around the outride outside of an acre of dense brush Etche pr thad had barely skir ed half the way around when he cime came c ime upon the bear fully gorged but making oil as fast as possible at sight of the game trying to make its ef carthe the boy ol 01 diew up p 1 ins I gun and fire the ball on only luibil sightly ly wounded the animal which T etith ill one mighty bound wa was beside the horse whom be he tried to strike down ai as be he came but only succeeded in in his ham bam the horse turned and led fled straight down hill and through the thickets of the brush with bruin brain in in a state of mad fur fury y only a few yards in the rear using the gent lemans own words any one as says bars bare cahnt run daw dawn a hill or when their full is is a fool lvery every lime time I 1 looked back that bar bad had gained on me and was v as still comin and I 1 hev for fer to look neither As he lie broke brush he shouted to the men Heie syer barl heres yer er bar I 1 wilh with the energy of des dea pa dr of course they killed it but the horie horse had to be tied and thrown down before be would permit the carcass to be leaded As an instance inc tance of how extremes breet in savage nature c containing on all the elements of the p profound culture and civilization of the present age I 1 will ill quote from the speech of an indian thief chief whose tribe were acre being colonized by the church in thistle valley most of the settlers bad eold sold ther alie r homesteads and improvements and but a few still held on either bo hop ri p ng to get better prices or preferring le ng to live among the indians indiana to moving in ovioe the old chief was abed a kod to exp eap esa em himself upon the subject at a public meeting after bastl Dg of his big own p prowess ro w es and goodness for half hal an hour h ou r b he e said aid bout bread bout water me no stingy me M want ant it all of course be he bad had not mastered the details of the anid eh language or he lie would baye got hag flag of my country american gentlemen civilization civilia civi liz and morality in n some where but the tile intricacies of liberal policy and state manship he lie thoroughly understood |