Show P wd in Parag oollah august 11 1868 IM william ed ward son of william Willia niR dward edward and eliza ellza jones aged one year two months and rive five days at spanish fork forte city aug 16 david malcolm aged 49 40 years formerly of glasgow Gl argow scotland mell mill star mar please cleme copy at spanish fork utah county august 2 ism barbered orther breer creer wife of wallard i arson orson orsen creer deceased was bom born at airdrie scotland september she emt emigrated to utah with her father andrew ber Fer fergnson euson juson in 1853 1855 she was beloved and respected by all who knew her aa an d left A husband and two children to mourn her loss icon icom cor milt miu xiu mill mar star please copy at af smithfield cache county july 5 john galbraith galbralth aged 39 the deceased was a native of belth beith achere ayrshire scotland he obeyed the gospel in I 1 1855 and emigrated to this country in 1836 1856 coar COST edlu feliu star please copy MIXED crowd WO find in the tho virginia nev nev nov enterprise tho the following account of tho the con congregation degation ee gation patronizing the theatre in that burg which is evidently considerably sid sider sidor embly ably mixed we venturo venture the assertion that no theatre in unde undo sams dominion ever presented a more striking admixture of the various races orthis of this mundane sphere than has pipers opera house in this city for some nights past to begin withy with the japanese troupe 0 gymnasts acrobats and jugglers attired in their semi semi barbarous costume ana and ana uttering their strange gibberish unintelligible to any in the house but themselves while the tho audience hag has been quite as curl curi us uain nain in the eye eyo 8 of gotful sight seer seen a the performances ortho of those se appearing for their entertainment in the dress circle are tobe to be seen fashionably dressed ladies and gentlemen of nearly every european nation as well as american born but this we might seo soo in almost any city in the united states andro only mention the tho occupants of this part of the theatre for the sake odthe of the strong contrast presented when we glance through the above we have seen ladies and gentlemen with opera glasses at their eyes hats bonnets feathers and jewelry of a style stylo that would probably pass muster even in paris and faces that are no darker or more strange in feature than those belonging ion lon bing ging to tho the of mexico but when wo ve 9 go 0 below and look about us wa wor seem to h have 1 1 landel landed in the midst of a convention of tho the cople people of all nations about one halfon half of tho the e seats of tho are occupied by both men and i omen the women generally occupy benches by themselves a row of or dumpy creatures in blue cotton breeches black smocks and heads tied up in handl hande handkerchiefs of red and white gingham while about them are the men dressed dressea but little different from the women except those that at V act the american styler estyl with their long tails hanging down their i backs or coiled colle up about their heads A smell of opium pervades the vicinity ity but nono none appear to be smoking Bm okin behind the chinese we find a wild groppo of flutes men ivonen women and children some of the squaws squads aro are bareheaded while others we wear ar a sort of a basket or merely have a strip of calico tied about their kheir foreheads two or three little half halo naked pluto plute boys are paddling in a barrel darrel of water and drin kuig ing greatly to the endangering of their lips from front a broken dro bro kerl keri tumbler A sti sil sandwich islander with hideously pock marked face is trying to make love to a young squaw who understands nothing nothing he says while a tall buck 11 indian in a p plug I 1 ug hat and with hair hanging about his shoulders watches him out of the corner of his half closed snaky eyes and two or three other sandwich Is islanders lanciers look on and encourage the pock marked fellow to excite the wrath of the noble red man another big injun attired in a coat of the claw hammer style and with a twine string confining his shock of bristling black hair comes out grinning cunningly from the alley ailey behind the parque tto tte boxes occupied tho the demimonde alid gabbles babbles cometh something to a fat old squaw who shakes her sides side I 1 with laughing others of the indians look steadily on at tho the performances of the outlandish japs doubtless wondering greatly at their feats yet sho showing g no sign 0 of f astonishment ment on the opposite side of the tho P arquette arque tte tto we find white men teamsters miners gan gau gamblers men about town merchants and their clerks E east ast asb diamen indiaman In negroes mulattoes mexicans cans cang etc the aamli aro are seen to carry down from the tho saloon above bottles of soda water for themselves and women tho the flutes pitch into their water barrel barrei while the whites and most ef of the others present on their side of tho the house of 0 whatever shade of color go abod to the ba bar at convenient intervals and take their re regular gular whisky straight |