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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 65153 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 76 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Young 8 Utah 8 Salt 8 President 7 Lake 6 Mormon 6 Lord 6 Church 5 saint 5 States 5 Smith 5 Indians 5 God 5 City 4 United 4 Joseph 4 John 4 Brigham 3 San 3 New 3 Nauvoo 3 Mr. 3 June 3 George 3 County 3 Brother 2 York 2 Sister 2 Pratt 2 Mrs. 2 Mountains 2 Logan 2 July 2 General 2 Francisco 2 Elder 2 Colorado 2 April 1 woman 1 republican 1 play 1 order 1 nature 1 morning 1 mile 1 man 1 english 1 day 1 company 1 church Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 2866 man 2109 day 1904 time 1633 mile 1227 people 1226 year 1113 horse 1089 place 1059 company 1055 church 948 brother 942 way 908 camp 877 night 854 foot 788 river 786 wagon 765 house 763 life 756 hand 739 water 733 part 708 wife 695 country 691 family 649 woman 643 father 630 side 625 morning 622 road 620 child 612 work 573 land 565 head 556 law 550 one 546 home 537 power 524 city 510 thing 497 word 493 state 486 other 477 order 469 mountain 459 number 453 saint 451 friend 446 name 425 ground Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 2899 _ 1622 Mormon 1496 Smith 1451 Utah 1307 Young 1165 Lake 1095 President 1069 Salt 1024 Church 954 Lucy 940 Slone 842 Bostil 807 Mormons 802 God 800 City 786 Joseph 645 Mr. 602 Indians 559 John 554 Lord 540 Brigham 520 Nauvoo 501 County 480 Brother 436 States 407 United 386 Mrs. 372 New 371 Wildfire 364 Creech 362 Rigdon 351 April 347 June 327 Missouri 323 W. 322 C. 319 George 318 Elder 309 Washington 308 San 299 King 299 General 295 Thomomys 292 Pratt 285 July 279 May 279 Kimball 268 M. 262 River 261 H. Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 10414 i 9951 he 8327 it 5387 they 4708 we 3490 him 3419 them 2766 you 2498 me 2363 she 1199 us 953 her 493 himself 396 themselves 266 myself 204 itself 97 herself 91 ourselves 63 one 37 yourself 36 mine 24 his 23 thee 17 theirs 14 ours 9 ''s 8 yours 5 yourselves 5 ye 5 thyself 4 hers 3 you''ll 2 trodden 2 i''m 2 a.--they 2 ''em 1 you''ve 1 you''re 1 yit 1 yerself 1 yer 1 wane 1 pelf 1 oneself 1 it:-- 1 hyar-- 1 hisself 1 handlin 1 em 1 creepin Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 35303 be 13417 have 3272 do 2718 go 2618 make 2552 say 2256 see 2103 come 1886 take 1734 give 1453 find 1409 know 1336 get 1126 leave 1066 tell 920 follow 919 call 888 look 785 seem 699 think 698 hold 666 pass 662 travel 656 bring 655 send 636 become 617 keep 612 return 610 feel 606 begin 598 start 590 meet 580 ask 558 arrive 556 show 555 receive 539 live 534 hear 532 put 526 stand 516 play 514 appear 509 run 507 write 497 lead 466 turn 453 kill 446 move 444 believe 439 reach Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 5898 not 2092 so 2020 then 1936 up 1716 very 1599 out 1599 more 1288 other 1288 only 1257 good 1217 first 1178 as 1155 great 1103 many 1097 now 1058 well 1051 here 1046 little 1040 about 1024 long 954 there 931 down 906 much 877 soon 816 again 801 never 795 back 755 old 747 large 710 also 676 few 663 own 662 such 660 most 648 new 645 same 619 small 615 last 592 ever 588 even 573 still 565 on 530 away 523 high 516 off 488 just 472 far 468 early 455 several 445 once Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 210 good 199 most 112 least 83 great 48 high 37 Most 35 bad 34 large 30 eld 23 young 23 late 19 near 18 early 17 strong 14 fine 12 old 12 deep 11 pure 10 long 10 hard 10 grand 10 dark 10 close 9 slight 8 wide 8 noble 8 low 8 big 7 rich 7 able 6 southw 6 small 6 hot 5 poor 5 j 5 heavy 5 happy 5 easy 5 dear 4 wise 4 tall 4 swift 4 quick 4 manif 4 free 4 cool 4 clear 4 bl 3 true 3 sweet Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 461 most 38 well 15 least 8 widest 1 youngest 1 ugliest 1 of''nest 1 northermost 1 near Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 mormontextsproject.org 2 archive.org 1 bencrowder.net Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 2 http://mormontextsproject.org/ 2 http://mormontextsproject.org 1 http://bencrowder.net/books/mtp 1 http://archive.org/details/biographicalsket00sidw 1 http://archive.org/details/anthonlskanchybr00skan Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- 1 mormontextsproject@gmail.com Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15 lucy did not 11 slone did not 9 _ see accounts 8 bostil did not 6 smith did not 6 smith was not 5 slone had never 4 _ see account 4 church did not 4 company did not 4 day was very 4 mormons did not 4 nights are very 4 young did not 3 bostil was not 3 camp is about 3 day is fine 3 god is there 3 man is not 3 men did not 3 people were not 3 smith is president 3 time had not 3 utah is not 3 utah was not 3 young was not 2 * see linforth 2 * see p. 2 _ are _ 2 _ are all 2 _ are dark 2 _ are paler 2 _ is closest 2 _ is most 2 _ knew _ 2 _ see comparisons 2 bostil felt stir 2 bostil had always 2 bostil held out 2 bostil saw cordts 2 brethren are now 2 brethren did not 2 brethren went back 2 brother did not 2 camp was not 2 church are now 2 church had power 2 church has always 2 church is not 2 company comes up Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 time had not yet 2 slone did not even 2 time is not far 1 _ is no more 1 bostil made no comment 1 bostil was not much 1 bostil was not wholly 1 brethren seemed no ways 1 camp was not thoroughly 1 church had no right 1 church had not yet 1 church is not only 1 church is not responsible 1 church made no move 1 church were not inevitable 1 companies feeling no interest 1 days had not yet 1 days was no sinecure 1 days were not as 1 god is no respecter 1 god was not pleased 1 horse made no mistake 1 horses were not captain 1 lucy had not yet 1 man had no better 1 man had no business 1 man had no friends 1 man is not satisfied 1 man was no tramp 1 man was not cordts 1 men had no animosity 1 mormon had no connection 1 mormon has no more 1 mormons make no secret 1 mormons saw no more 1 people is not little 1 people were not concerned 1 people were not pleased 1 slone had no doubt 1 slone had no home 1 slone had no hope 1 slone had no past 1 slone had no proof 1 slone had no trouble 1 slone had not yet 1 slone saw no more 1 slone was no longer 1 smith did not at 1 smith had no part 1 smith made no concealment A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 7066 author = Cannon, Frank J. title = Under the Prophet in Utah; the National Menace of a Political Priestcraft date = keywords = Apostle; Church; God; Joseph; Lake; Lord; Mormon; Mr.; President; Prophet; Salt; Senate; Senator; Smith; Smoot; States; United; Utah; Washington; Woodruff; republican summary = of the betrayal of Utah by the present leaders of the Mormon Church. leaders of the Mormon Church that they and their followers would live, My father, as First Councillor of the Church, had proposed to President father had been elected Senator from the proposed state of Utah, and he the Mormon Church; he took our promises of honor, as Senator Platt did, Utah by the heads of the Mormon Church shall cease. in communism and made the Mormon Church an instrument of political and the leaders of the Church are the state''s most powerful men of of Church administration would give the Mormon people a measure of confirmed to the President of the Mormon Church at a time when a renewal apostle of the Church; he obtained the Mormon President''s "permission" the Mormon Church in Idaho." Apostle John Henry Smith testified that to the leaders of the Mormon Church, the people of Utah and the id = 45051 author = Clayton, William title = William Clayton''s Journal A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original Company of "Mormon" Pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake date = keywords = April; August; Brother; Elder; Heber; Indians; James; John; July; June; Kimball; Pratt; President; Richards; Young; mile; morning summary = camp about four and a half miles, where we arrived in good season. only went about a mile from the bluff and camped in a little point of the last team arrived having taken all day to travel about five miles. we arrived in camp, having traveled about thirteen miles. The day was fine and we traveled about thirty-eight miles and camped not good and the brethren go to the river about a half a mile. river about a quarter of a mile and camp until morning. After traveling about a half a mile the camp stopped some time, waiting good water and camped for the night, having traveled about nine miles Soon as the camp was formed, I went about three quarters of a mile good feed, stopped for the night, having traveled eight and half miles river, having traveled eleven and a half miles, the last seven a little id = 50958 author = Crocheron, Augusta Joyce title = Representative Women of Deseret: A Book of Biographical Sketches date = keywords = Church; Day; Eliza; God; Horne; Joseph; Lake; Lord; Mrs.; Nauvoo; President; Salt; Sister; Smith; Ward; Young; Zina; saint summary = "October 26th, 1872, Sister Eliza left Salt Lake City on a journey had been elected; President of Latter Day Saints'' Women''s Organizations for time to Brigham Young, and with the Saints left Nauvoo in the month In the fall of 1880, Sisters Zina and Eliza went to St. George, to labor in the Temple, and visit the organizations of the Mrs. Young returned to this city March 7th, received by "At Huntsville, Mrs. Horne was introduced to Father and Mother Smith; three days old, Mrs. Horne started again on her way, arriving at the families of Joseph and Hyrum, and Father and Mother Smith. record here that the mother and father of Sister Woodruff were baptized young life the duties and cares of a loved and lost, a martyred mother! my father left the city, and my mother came and took me with her, to id = 34340 author = Durrant, Stephen David title = Three New Beavers from Utah date = keywords = Castor summary = ~Castor canadensis pallidus~ new subspecies shorter and wider (breadth of nasals averages 54 per cent of length of Skull: Narrower; nasals shorter and wider (breadth of nasals Smaller, narrower; nasals shorter and wider (breadth of nasals averages shorter; zygomatic breadth relative to basilar length less; mastoid shorter; zygomatic breadth relative to basilar length less; mastoid c. pallidus_ differs as follows: Size smaller; tail and hind foot c. pallidus_ differs as follows: Size smaller; tail and hind foot ~Castor canadensis rostralis~ new subspecies Salt Lake County, Utah; October 13, 1947; collected by Harold S. _Castor canadensis duchesnei_, from which the former subspecies differs _Range._--Drainage of the Duchesne and White rivers in Utah and From one specimen of _Castor canadensis concisor_, from Trappers Lake, From one specimen of _Castor canadensis concisor_, from Trappers Lake, From one specimen of _Castor canadensis concisor_, from Trappers Lake, Skull: Basilar length less; mastoid breadth greater; nasals shorter and id = 39164 author = Durrant, Stephen David title = The Pocket Gophers (Genus Thomomys) of Utah University of Kansas Publications, Museum of Natural History, Vol. 1 No. 1 date = keywords = County; Mountains; Thomomys; Utah summary = bottae_ and _Thomomys talpoides_, now applicable to gophers in Utah, _talpoides_ in Utah by lighter color, narrow, slender, "graceful" skull _Thomomys talpoides uinta_ as follows: Size larger in every measurement _Thomomys talpoides oquirrhensis_ as follows: Size larger; tail longer; Mountains, in Utah, Salt Lake and Tooele counties. Mountains, 10,000 ft., Summit County, Utah; June 6, 1890; collected by _Thomomys talpoides pygmaeus_, _ocius_ differs as follows: Size larger topotypes of _Thomomys talpoides uinta_ as follows: Size slightly topotypes of _Thomomys talpoides ocius_ as follows: Size larger Skull: Larger; zygomatic arches more widely spreading; nasals longer; _Range._--Skull Valley, Tooele County, Utah. Garrison, Millard County, Utah, _robustus_ differs in: Size smaller; University of Utah; Antelope Island, Great Salt Lake, Davis County, _Range._--Stansbury Mountains, Tooele County, Utah. of _Thomomys bottae aureiventris_ by: Size smaller; tail and hind foot Utah, in color, but much larger and skull widely different. Valley, 8,300 ft., Washington County, Utah; April 10, 1909; collected id = 2066 author = Grey, Zane title = Wildfire date = keywords = Bostil; Brackton; Cordts; Creech; Dad; Ford; Holley; Indians; Joel; King; Lin; Lucy; Nagger; Sage; Sears; Slone; Van; Wal; Wildfire summary = "Sure, I like Jim," interrupted Bostil; and he avoided Lucy''s swift "Lucy--you look--like--like she used to be," said Bostil, unsteadily. "Lucy, I want to ask you somethin''," said Bostil, presently. have hoss sense." Then, looking up to see Lucy Bostil coming along the Lucy Bostil did indeed have an eye for a horse. "Wal, Miss Lucy, the King sure looks good," said Farlane, as she jumped "It''s Sage King, Bostil''s favorite," said Lucy. While Slone went for the horse and saddled him Lucy composed herself rest--and then the race," said Lucy, turning again to look at Slone. by Old Hoss an'' Silver--an'' last--Wildfire, by Lucy Bostil." "Oh, Dad, why, why didn''t you hurry Creech''s horses over?" said Lucy, Do I look much like Lucy Bostil?" "Lucy''s run off with Slone," added Bostil. "Say, Bostil, I happen to know Slone didn''t see Lucy last night," Bostil, you forget Slone is out there on Lucy''s trail. id = 48284 author = Hamblin, Jacob title = Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer, Disclosing Interpositions of Providence, Severe Privations, Perilous Situations and Remarkable Escapes Fifth Book of the Faith-Promoting Series, Designed for the Instruction and Encouragement of Young Latter-day Saints date = keywords = Brother; Clara; Colorado; George; Indians; Lord; Moqui; Navajos; President; Santa; Smith; Young summary = Arrival at Spaneshanks'' camp--His friendly spirit--Return home--Journey home--Suffering with thirst--A providential supply of water--Dr. Whitmore killed--Severe sickness--Healed in answer to prayer. Navajoe nation--Great peace talk--Return home--Treaty of peace in one The following day Elder Stoddard came to my house, and told me that he The Indians then came to me and said, "You promised us water if we An Indian living near us said he had killed an animal, and wished to After we left this watering place, three Indians followed us and made told by our guide that this Indian had said, that in the night, when I The Navajos and other Indians east of the Colorado River have taken days'' travel on our way home to water, and both men and animals were living in the Navajo country, came to me and said as they had taken a ..."On the third day, a Piute Indian, sent by the Navajos arrived. id = 14661 author = Kearns, Thomas title = Conditions in Utah Speech of Hon. Thomas Kearns of Utah, in the Senate of the United States date = keywords = Mormon; States; United; Utah; church summary = That the leaders of the Mormon Church would no longer exercise 3. No apostle of the Mormon Church has publicly protested against that the people of the United States, because the power of this monarchy of the president of the church as the leader, the monarch in fact, every the present president of the Mormon Church and his apostles, who are He had been an apostle of the Mormon Church, but had been Lorenzo Snow, a very aged man, was president of the church when contempt in which that church monarchy holds the Senate and the people of the United States, and of the disregard in which the church monarchy obedience to law the church monarchy pledged the faith and honor of its The church monarch is known to be living in defiance of the laws of God example and precept to the Mormon people that this church monarch is a id = 31458 author = Lee, M. Raymond title = Additional Records and Extensions of Known Ranges of Mammals from Utah date = keywords = County; Mountains; Utah summary = River in Utah were from the La Sal Mountains in extreme eastern Grand extend the known area of occurrence of the species in Utah known range approximately 80 miles southward in Utah. from Willow Creek, 25 miles south of Ouray, Uintah County, to _Myotis a specimen from, eastern Utah as far north as, Desert Springs which is the known range of this kind of mammal 50 miles to the west in Utah, Deep Creek Mountains, Tooele County; six miles north of Ibapah, Tooele known range in Utah 50 miles northward, and indicates that the harvest specimens available to Durrant (1952:328) were from one mile east of specimens were available were in northern Wasatch County and southern These latter specimens extend the known range of the red-backed mouse specimens extend the known area of occurrence 175 miles southward in complete specimen (skin and skull) of a mountain sheep from Utah. id = 35565 author = Lindsay, John S. (John Shanks) title = The Mormons and the Theatre; or, The History of Theatricals in Utah date = keywords = Adams; Brigham; City; Clawson; Francisco; George; John; Julia; Lake; Lyne; Miss; Mormon; Mr.; Mrs.; New; President; Salt; San; Theatre; York; Young; company; play summary = twenty years later, soon after the opening of the Salt Lake Theatre. The Langrishe-Couldock company opened in the Salt Lake Theatre, August far toward filling up the season as the company played but two nights the original stock company of the Salt Lake Theatre had no sinecure, with Mrs. Bell and his engagement at the Salt Lake Theatre. playing in the theatre, supporting Mrs. Hayne, the stock company were the time the new play-house was ready to open that Julia Dean and He knew we had a fine theatre and a good company in Salt Lake, company and played an engagement of twenty nights. been in the Salt Lake Theatre company, was also engaged. the theatre where we were to play our six weeks engagement. Theatre company, and returning, played a few more nights in Portland, company, which had been playing from the opening of the theatre in ''62 id = 2443 author = Linn, William Alexander title = The Story of the Mormons, from the Date of Their Origin to the Year 1901 date = keywords = April; Bible; Book; Brigham; Christ; Church; City; Congress; Council; County; General; God; Governor; Harris; Illinois; Joe; John; Joseph; July; June; Kirtland; Lake; Lee; Lord; March; Millennial; Missouri; Mormon; Nauvoo; New; October; Ohio; Pratt; President; Rigdon; Salt; Smith; Star; States; Temple; United; Utah; Vol; York; Young; saint summary = Two non-Mormons who had an early view of the church in Utah and who THE MORMONISM OF TO-DAY: Future Place of the Church in joined the Mormons at Kirtland, followed Smith to Missouri, and went days" from which the Mormon church, on Rigdon''s motion, soon took its Mormon, and the mission of Smith as a prophet, and saying that he wanted "Mormons" was not acceptable to the early followers of Smith, who looked The Mormon belief is stated by the church leaders to rest on the Holy had given Smith in Washington that the Mormon case against the state of church informed me that Young invited Rigdon to join the Mormons is Smith as the head of the Mormon church. Joseph Smith''s brother, in the following year, left a copy of the Mormon Joseph Smith''s "new mansion," and other houses which Mormons occupied. the Mormon church under Brigham Young to declare openly its intention id = 32206 author = Mabey, Charles Rendell title = The Utah Batteries: A History A complete account of the muster-in, sea voyage, battles, skirmishes and barrack life of the Utah batteries, together with biographies of officers and muster-out rolls. date = keywords = Battery; City; Filipinos; General; JOHN; June; Lake; Lieutenant; Major; Manila; Salt; San; States; Tagalans; Utah; Young; american summary = LATE A SERGEANT OF LIGHT BATTERY A, UTAH VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. United States Artillery; Lieutenant Gibbs was the Major commanding the battalion of light artillery in the National Guard of Utah; Lieutenant some time the Captain of Company A, First Infantry N.G.U. All the officers of Battery B had been identified with the National guns at Santa Mesa and Bag Bag. The batteries left for San Francisco on May 20th. The final engagement on the 13th was short, but the guns of the Utah men The guns of Battery B took a position on the left of the line to the The guns of Utah and the two big rifles of Lieutenant Fleming were on Filipinos began the gun under command of Lieutenant Naylor was on its advancing Filipinos began firing before the gun was in position. and when the Utah men arrived there a few days later a long line of new id = 54079 author = Robinson, Phil title = Sinners and Saints A Tour Across the States and Round Them, with Three Months Among the Mormons date = keywords = America; Brigham; CHAPTER; California; Chicago; Church; City; Colorado; England; Europe; Francisco; Gentile; God; Indians; Lake; Leadville; Logan; Mormon; Mormonism; Nevada; New; Orderville; President; Salt; San; States; United; Utah; Valley; West; Young; day; english; man; nature; order; saint; woman summary = A people under a ban--What the Mormon men think of the Anti-Polygamy On the way to Panguitch--Section-houses not Mormon homes--Through wild lovely country to Ogden--The great food devouring trick--From Mormon to to Salt Lake City at the time, and I told him how the Mormon capital West?--Echo canyon--The Mormons'' fortifications--Great Salt Lake in their day is coming in good time, but that meanwhile they must work A people under a ban--What the Mormon men think of the in point may be cited the instance of the Mormon in Salt Lake City, days of its building the Indians harried the valley, and young men Like all other prosperous places in Utah, it is almost entirely Mormon. one thing, though, the Mormons are looked upon by the Indians in quite The Indians accept the Mormons as "the good white men" of the I have seen, and spoken to, and lived with, Mormon men and women of id = 50322 author = Sidwell, Adelia B. Cox title = Orville Southerland Cox, Pioneer of 1847 date = keywords = Cox; Elvira; Orville; Pioneer; Salt summary = Biographical Sketch of Orville Southerland Cox, Pioneer of 1847 Biographical sketch of Orville Southerland Cox, Pioneer of 1847, partly single nail; And thereafter Cox shod the oxen, one and all that came to Finally they were united as a family in Nelson, Portage Co. Ohio, the former home of his future wife, Elvira, although she was were married in Father Elisha Whiting''s home, at the Morley Settlement Between their individual duties, they found time to build log school, O.S. Cox married Mary Allen about 1854; he served many years as the his third wife, Eliza, and her one child, a little two year old girl; and Walter, a 14 year old son of the first wife, Elvira. Brigham Young said, "Come home to Utah." They came. pioneers moved again, this time only a few miles farther up the valley Ditch", every man and boy was called on to come and work on it every id = 48668 author = Skanchy, Anthon L. (Anthon Lornsen) title = Anthon L. Skanchy A Brief Autobiographical Sketch of the Missionary Labors of a Valiant Soldier for Christ date = keywords = Christiania; Church; Logan; Lord; Norway; Trondhjem; saint summary = From the time I was eight years old, I had to work and earn something After three years of school work I was confirmed, with a very good a house where meetings could be held, the missionaries secured the "A man who has walked over the mountain alone at this time of these facts because this great mission field is little known, even now, became surrounded by a great light and a voice said to me, "Be of good my mission up among the people of northern Norway, in the days of my [Image captioned "LATTER-DAY SAINTS'' MISSION HOUSE, CHRISTIANA, MISSION HOUSE, CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY."] [Image captioned "MISSION HOUSE OF THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS, AT I rented a small log house, in the Logan Fifth ward, and began to work Our meeting place, at that time, was on what was known At the time that we erected our mission houses in these countries, id = 46391 author = Young, John R. title = Memoirs of John R. Young, Utah Pioneer, 1847 date = keywords = Brigham; Brother; Church; City; Cluff; Elder; George; God; Gospel; Indians; John; Joseph; Lake; Lord; Mormon; Mr.; Nauvoo; President; Salt; Sister; Smith; Utah; William; Young; saint summary = City.--Scrap With a Hotel Keeper.--Labor as a Cook in the Home of Mr. McLean.--The Man who Murdered Parley P. will grow to be a man yet." My father and brother Joseph added their Kanaka Meal--At Home With Kiama.--Attend Native Funeral.--Meet Mr. Emerson.--Three Days Without Food.--Saved by a Donkey.--Lose My Kanaka Meal--At Home With Kiama.--Attend Native Funeral.--Meet Mr. Emerson.--Three Days Without Food.--Saved by a Donkey.--Lose My reaching that city I walked the streets three days before I found work. When I reached Salt Lake City, President Young gave me a beautiful I persuaded him to haul Sister Burnham and children to my home in St. George, and Brother Smith''s and Cluff''s baggage to Payson. of Brigham Young''s life, and the Saints returned home, strengthened in eight miles in the rain, to visit Joseph Able and family; returned to today as the people of God in days of old felt, when men were blessed