Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dally ael aen ALL AAL captured CAPTURE 6 it will ivill be seen by dispatches that it is supposed that all themen the men who were engaged in the late railroad robberies have tave been arrested and I 1 all the treasure except about one oner thousand dol doi dollars larm larg recovered this was one oft he most daring robberies in conception and execution ever over overheard heard of but fate has been sorely against the scoundrels who consummated jit t we believe tho th rascals rascal s who were captured in this thy territory bave have been handed over to the thes authorities of nevada an ex extremely trembly fori fortunato fortunate occurrence for utah bu but V unfortunate nate forthe for the tho culprit culprits 4 be because calise they will be very likely now to receive the punishment the tho law awards to them such a result would have been doubtful had they been tried in some of the courts of utah uvah fon for they were captured by 11 mormon officers a sufficient guarantee to ensure suro sure their liberation by the jobbers who now run judicial affairs in some of the districts of this territory facts in the history of the past two or thred three months beabout bear out uns una statement statements strange as itma seem and there is no question that similar transactions transaction 4 would again disgrace the judicial dickal records of the territory lie lle opinion not strongly set against such a method of procedure it is doubt doubtful rul raL ayen evell if this would prevent it for when a ludge indge and his son run a court and share shaie t tho 0 spoils all sense of propriety and professional dignity Is dead and in witnessing such an unprecedented and anomalous proceeding utah at this time is compelled to blush loc lor illinois tue THE tun 11 thero there is now on exhibition at the Desere deseret tUu museum eum one of the most singular specimens of mankind in existence namely mr price known a among ong professional showmen as the living skeleton 11 an appellation by no means inappropriate s prop pron the gentleman is a native b new aw york city alq an thirty eight years age ho he is five feet and one or two inches high is the owner of a tolerably handsome face and his head face and neck are full size but the dimensions of his body arms and legs are very little if any larger than those ofa ora of a boy five years of age he endures no pain eats hear heartily digests his food well but has baa always been no says rays in his present state of emaciation his case has often been the subject ef of medical investigation investigations but has baffled the professors of that science he has traveled tor for many years and has visited nearly all parts of tilia this continent he states that he is a married man and that his hii family a wife and two healthy heaitly child ren live in islow new york city he is pleasant and agreeable in manner quite livland tive live and perfectly self seif possessed like a man who has seen the world and enjoys life lile he comes here from california will be on exhibition hibi tion a short time at the museum and all who desire to see this very strange specimen of the enus homo 0 may mag may do so to on payment of twenty five cents THE work worx IN AusT australia ralia RALTA the mal afflit dennial star of october contains a letter from etler elder robert beauchamp written at sidney in which he s speaks P eaks very encouragingly cou ragingly of the work in that far os off region lie ite ti e states that the meeting room of the saints in that city is so crowd crowded ed on afternoons that many are ar am compelled p el to stand outside duning during the ae aa and n rh i IP listen as well as they can to the preaching elder beauchamp says that notwithstanding a torrent of abuse is continually poured upon himself and from the pulpit and the press yet tha spirit of enquiry is increasing among the people and he is hopeful that a good work wiil will be accomplished there CoTs for FOB Aiu alu ARIZONA ZONA zoaa we are pleased to chronicle that our southern neighbors of Ari arl arizona are b bi oming interested in the importation of pure blooded sheep vve vye we learn through an a it exchange P that P K R skinner and J L dunham who alq are large land owners in arizona arizon zon eon have lately purchased of mr B loomis of windsor locks ct fifty pure bred cotswold Cots wold rams earns which ikey ibey they convey by rail to sheridan kansas the terminus of the kansas kanas pacific railroad from there they will be driven across the country to santa foi fes fo new now mexico and thence to arizona the purchasers intend to cross coss the them m with the native sheep to grow combing in wool cool it is claimed clai cial nied that t the climate af rf thear ea d destination is admirably adapted hoc boc for fon sheep raising we arish the enterprise sig suc cess M writes FA Ilmore on wl the lith lust insl the health bf the citizens of ot Fillmore is very vory good our in a flourishing condition new fences fenced and many strong commodious edifices are in course of erection operation cooperation co in its various departments prospers and gives kives general satisfaction to shareholders tiie the bemi semiannual meeting of the shareholders of tho the fillmore branch of zions ca op operative mercantile institution met mei last monday the ith dinst I 1 ast and viere were treat treated dd to a declaration of 30 per cent divid dividend mid wid our cooperative co operative store house under tinder the direction of president callister Cal cai llster lister is being pushed vigorously the walls are of brick stories high including the tho basement dimensions ft I 1 I 1 I 1 1 q I PREACHING louir A letter loiter from elder stevenson states that he hd has been on a preaching tour in if the settlements north of thi this city cily to cacil cacti cachor 0 and ans then to ma lad city which he be reached in the lith dinst ab at one settlement he learned that one or two cases caos of small pox had appeared but every effort to suppress the spread of the tho 1 alsea disease was waa being made by the authorities and but bud little alarm was felt ill in several localities in cache he found that the crops of grain were below the thel average through the ravages of the grasshoppers but na eggs having been laid this season the people pie e feel encouraged and fall planting was being vigorously carried forward malady howe veri verj abounded vt ith the eggs b P gs of the ironclads iron brother stevenson say says the best sped men of 01 slone sione building dunning abat lie tie has seen in fifty nitty thousand milas of travel is at wll lard city and ind la Is tho the work dvork of bro J P wood 1 1 The meetings which he had bad heid heli held with the saints in the various vailous I 1 settlements had bad been pleasant and profitable i OMISSION in the article in yesterday JS news about the two days meetings at ogden the name of gen clawson was inadvertently emited from the list of those present also where it reads lorenzo it should have been legrand young fluom wednesdays DAILY I 1 amputation A young man aged eighteen son of isaac lee itee of tooele thoele some time since while chopping wood accidentally cut through the capsule of the knea kne joint dr W H tait of this city was called out to attend on the young man a few days since who found it necessary to amputate the limb lim b helas he was assisted at the operation by dr terry the patient is doing well and hopes are entertained for his speedy recovery WOOLEN N FAC factory rony TOny the tho brik Brig brigham barn harn city folks have so far completed their building for the operative cooperative co woolen factory that it is ready to receive the machinery and I 1 lol loi it comes to hand on wean wednesday edday evening last lost about half the machinery necessary for the factory arrived at the switch near the city and the rest is expected in a few days the portion which has arrived weighs nine tons the factory is expected to be in full fall operation next spring laet lot other cities take notice co opera tivo manufacturing is ia the end of co opera tive merchandising and must at sometime time to a great extent supersede it let all enterprising cities in utah look ahead and shape their plans plana accordingly home manufactures mean mean wealth and inde ind epen pem dence deuce oden ogden junction TE TIE rain rall moad aks As all ali the circumstances roum reum stances connected with the we late rob r t berles on the 0 P B B R are interesting to the public we give the following concerning the arrest of gilchrist one of the guilty parties near truckee which we take from the th nevada cal transcript it appears that gilchrist who ohp was arrested in sardine valley on the charge of robbing the train was twice arrested once by neis hels hammond formerly a stage agent at san juan who was accompanied by an officer gilchrist managed to allay their suspicions and shortly after james burke of truckee came up A correspondent of the union gives the following details of the arrest james burke one of on our citizens returning with others from a hunting excursion in sierra ailey aliey valley alley called for dinner at parsons while dining the circumstance of the robbery suspicions and arrest were related burke felt interested and resolved to investigate he conversed with gilchrist and detected agitation but could get na no clue while mile this was going on mrs urs parsons with witla the perception perception and restless of woman ming cing abing noted every mo movement moyemont vemont resolved r tt investigate on her own account having seen eon s i gilchrist visit ah an out house and return quickly as the agent and officer approached she bhe rightly conj conjectured that be he might have left evidence of guilt so providing herself with a candle after briet brief searching disca discovered vered gold coin in the v vault ault recently hidden bidden which she hastened to report burke no longer in doubt quickly and got his spencers rifle and at a favorable moment brought it t to bear on gilchriste Gil christs breast demanded surrender which was accorded with the utmost nonchalance the prisoner demanding by what authority burke equally cool patted his spencer while yet in position and replied it was that however when gilchrist was informed that coin had bad been found his agitation ngi tation was plainly apparent t 1 MESSAGES there are messages mess messages ades aies at the office of the deseret telegraph lane iane for the I 1 following i j susan susann westbrook 11 0 lt lincoln n 0 olg C conner and james T boyd boy d 1 tue tur MINES oi OF utan 0 O ean tan tiie the omaha herald heralds of the dinst con contains thins a very able letter ietter letteron on mining matters ac from its ita special correspond correspondent eilt elit phocion abw abi in which we tse make the following extract although I 1 have not perso penso personally nally felted the fining districts yet I 1 have met and conversed converse ath gentlemen in whom I 1 can place the utmost cond conA confidence dence alex ma jors is here ere and his statements are to bo taken with it absolute certainty he tells me that there are paying lodes lodea in many places in utah but the p public bublic expectation is Is considerably above what the real facts will warrant he is a practical man and when be lie tells me that capital espital and skilled labor and patience will have to be brought into requisition beppie the mines will be made pay X believe him therefore There foie I 1 suggest that from time to time you editorial mention of the fact that utah is no place for the riff raff prospecting will not pay there are no fortu fortunes nes to be made in a day nor in a yean year this is no place for the poor rd man an however braw brawny ny he may be in muscle president young on sunday preached people in the southern dis trici tand and advised them to go to work for any party that had bad money to develop the mines manes his people ean can supply develop the labor aon market much better and cheaper than an any y other class elass and now tow that they are w willing I 1 ill lit L n all ali and hil anxious to work ork it will be suicidal da for the common laborer of the east to como come here kal 1 I have a suggestion to make to another class of people in irk the states to the mon led class daring the coming winter you will be approached approached by hundreds of men represent representing ng themselves thema elves as owners of immensely rich claims you will be asked to invest livest your money in diachin machinery e ry and supplies to develop these claims when so approached iet let your mind wander wand d Q r fo for r a moment to frazen prazer r iver river to owyhee owahee to white pine isyou if you are sensible the reflection will be profitable my general opinion is that you should not invest a dollar except upon personal inspection of the claim in this way only can you be sure of a sate safe investment ITEMS CONNECTED WITH THE RAILROAD ROBBERIES P F B R barnes barties the man who was arrested in this city about a week ago on suspicion of being one of the rubbers robbers bm has beert been acquitted hel hei having given satisfactory evidence of his innocence another of the robbers who gives the name of dan taylor was recently captured by EC 11 P kimball kimbail and riley biley judd they thoy brought him to town on tuesday evening J f lu in speaking of some ortho of the robbers who havo have been belen captured the Q G X H news neiva of monday last says saya ia u S rii pis at UI j I 1 1 there are eight of these enterprising individuals at present safely ensconced in durance vile wile vi lenour lefour four at caron carbon two aterno at reno oue ode at washoe Va shoe city and one at virginia this thia is one more than they counted at the time of the thle robbery but chief downey says that one will do to keep for a while yet some somo of them were engaged in irl the famous geiger gelger grade stage robbery of a year or two ago and the proof against all of them on the present occasion also iso is so strong that pretty much the whole lot will have to go down to the state prison for a few years the territorial enterprise virginia nev kev has we following concerning the recovery treasure oj 4 a large amount of the stolen calif chief downey and officer lackey of this ct afy yesterday recovered of the H coin of which wells fargo co were robbed the central pacific railroad between reno and land verdi they have had jack davis under arrest for some somo days and managed to so bewilder him with facts and guesses in regard to the robbery and what the other pa parties arrested had sald said and done that he atlant at last lash seemed pretty well satisfied sat e d that they had haa got hold of nearly everything in regard to the matter and fihelly agreed to go with them and show ghow them where a large portion of the booty was hidden accordingly downey lackey and len matthews a man formerly of hill HUI cal but buh now an employed of the central pacific railroad company with W navis davis left early yesterday y morning morn lorn h ipg pg about A out 11 in iii the tho fore forenoon nooel they arrived al at hunters bridge on the Truckee dayis davis then guided them to a spot about yards above the bridge and about the same distance from ogia the railroad when he pointed to three or four largo large sage bruslins saying that the money was hidden under one of the bea es he hat did not esnow which chief downey bowney went wen t to one on 0 of L he largest argest I 1 bushes and at the first kick ho he gave to the dirt under it had the satisfaction of seeing a number of bright twin twenty ty dollar pieces shining forth from tho loam they had a barley sack with them and now began the work offu of unearthing ear thing the treasure A shallow hole had bad been scraped in the grounds ground the geld geia coin cola had been poured in loosely and |