Show i mun nun irve teve ie vi OTHER MATTERS ajl lii i jl 0 1 1 i S 11 za a pom FRIDAYS 91 DAILY c r MORE CAPTURES kimball Kno knowlton and judd after consigning to safe keeping here the supposed robers robbers ef the railway trains near toario captured by them a few miles from this city on wednesday left for the west yesterday moral morning to continue the pursuit and to capture if possible the remaining two of the party when whenn a short distance this side the tha point poin t of the mountain they met a man who whop they thought answered answer fd the description of one of the robbers they questioned him pretty lo io closely 10 ely oly but he gave such straightforward answers that they let him piss pass on when they reached E T mill ther they learned that this individual had been there making inquiries about the two men ilien first captured this strengthened the suspicions odthe of the three detectives and they sent a boy immediately to this city with a description of the suspected r asp acted party pat to t 0 the tho police officers s they were buic quickly y on the track of the gentleman tieman keeping pretty close watch on his movements yesterday evening ee he also viewing them with great uneasiness and distrust about half past nine last night they the arrested him IM he giving the name of P B barnes his answers to several questions put to him were very conflicting and contradictory and tended to strengthen the opinion that he is ono one of the guilty parties intelligence was also received last evening from bro heber geber that he lie and his companions had haa captured turida a man 4 answering to the description of the remaining robber nobber at it stockton and th that thab at he would be in this city this afternoon word was aiso also sent that the saddle baddie bags throw nawa by the second man captured ead kad had bad been recovered aud and they it is said contained 1200 in green backs two sacks of gold dust and ana some somo other articles I 1 NEW tei off OrF OFFICES icEs thie thid folio av ing ine dispatch insely per pec er deseret telegraph gilrie lf explains itself pleasant PL vAsANT gnoun utah co i i Nd november vember feitli lith J thane thanks to the superintendent olour of our laine e A M musser an office is opened here hene h e by which W aich we can hold communication with t the e rest of the telegraphic world and sustain ourselves irethe in the way of information In in this age of progress and improve ment I 1 bet W 11 an afi office of the theline line h has also been beeh opened at Dryl creak or jeffs neffs stall Stati station in this thi county to which as well as to the office at Flea pleasant sant tant grove messages are transmitted for cents cent each the superintendent nee gee deserves ryes great credit brthel for tho the progress made by the line under his super vision and direction wa we congratulate him on the success of his big efforts i t spur we have been informed Inform edby eaby by brother bruther george D Keaton Secretary of the sixth ward operative cooperative co store that that institution continues to be successful thelast the last dividend declared was ten per pei cent fer six months Consider considering izig the cheap rates rateb at which goods are sold there and the ddll pass of the times this is doing as well as ds can baff be expected DIED at Co alville summit co 06 nov ad erastus E son of W W and ann alin cluff agerone aged one year four months and two days daya i cricri IN idaho the ahe press ln idaho is ls getting alar alarmed bied bled at the fearful Inci increase ease of crime in that territory murder it is said sald is done there on the slightest provocation and trial is a mere farce juries always alway 41 acquit the criminal because they think some day they may want thel the criminal to do a similar sli sir fillar office for them A boise paper alludes to ta tha the e past condition of montana compared with ith its present position posidio n with regard to mur murders murder dbr robberies rob benno berie etc etca and attributes its freedom from f rom evils ovll now to the justice dealt out to 0 criminals by the he t citizens the same capr advises the e people of idaho to pursue 1 a simi lar course and winds lip up with a wish that the thy day may speedily come when justice will be done dond inthe courts of idaho this is certainly an uninviting picture leguie bf the condition of matters in chah that territory erni to ry we ve think there ia ig a person in utah whose e proclivities tor for turning criminals loose upon order loving citizens are arek as strong as in any party of like Jenden tendencies cles cies in idaho THE HOLY LAND the lecture in the tabernacle last evening was listened t tb by an audience of about three throe hundred persons 3 tho the ithe subject the holy land laid was handled in an interesting manner mannor by rabbi Sneer ston he related many historical facts connected with palestine palestino and drew vivid of the tho sufferings which had been experienced by the inhabitants of I 1 jerusalem on the nive five occasions on 0 which ch it baa bad been destroyed he stated that the sun had bad not shone more favorably joc Jor on land than it addes at atthe present time and that tho the spirit of god still hovers over it he ile described tho the manners and customs costoma of the wild lid iid ild arab tribes that inhabit the mountainous parts of tha til country as well bs kis ithe hue turkish 1 and he haid said there ther b were were about jewish families now HOW in jerusalem jerusa lomi u wU principally from spain ron gai gal Germa germany ermany nr and poland they are strict adherents of the law la w of moses admitting no innovations A number 0 of the I 1 t I 1 V men P several wives ach each aa m it is rift not bartil forbidden den don in n the law of moses fora for a mah to li have ve aa a many as he can support brt the speaker dwelt lor jor some somo time upon the fruitfulness odthe solf and the spacious nature of bf many hany of the buildings throughout the laud land yet the orchards and habitations are not owned by jews but by strangers the rabbi concluded byes by pressing expressing his nirm firm hope and belief that the time would come when Israel would inherit their own country w and the smile e and glory of god would yet aps rest upon up onit it rom atom DAILY PERSONAL amongst the visitors now in our city are judie judge Judges enos lato laie 0 of the su sti breme court of the state of new york and united states senator gln nn whose name i is so intimately associated with the history of california judge enos though over ninety years of age has dono dona donya the trip across the continent alone he is a rel markall mar kably well preserved man and posses teai teal te ses rare legal legai 0 al attainments TARIFF the deseret telegraph line I 1 tariff to PI basant grove is fifty cents cenas instead of twenty nive five cents ag as stated st abed yesterday BE PREPARED brother john A beehn rehn strom of this city called this morning and madette ma dethe following statement As he was going toward his horne home from his workshop last lash night antez after dark and when on south temple street a short abort distance east of president youngs office he was stopped topped by h a man mau drei dreg dressed sed sea in the uniform of a U S soldier brother B R was wheeling wheelin some potatoes in a barrow the soldier took to ok a small derringer derringe from his poc pocket lat and commenced feeling in the barrow to kee bee see what was in it at the same time telling our inform informant ant that if he said a cross word woid his brains would be blown out brother rehn Behn strom mildly remonstrated i with him when he became more peaceably disposed and stated that it would be advisable for people not to come comb out after dark in thih this city as it was the Intent intention intently lo n of the i cavalry now stationed at camp douglas to td come down and clear out the town he i sali said he belonged to the cavalry himself and that ae he intended to ibe one of i the tho party who would make teo tee the tho raid gald I 1 the assertion sot this soldier may only I 1 have havo beer the idle talk of a half drunken mann mari handmade and made without with dub dut any foundation yet the broo Provo affair has US taught a d les lei lesson s 0 n w which lich gich will not be readily forgotten we dt it would be the officers nowa at camp to keep strict watch on the movements of their men arid let iet the 0 citizens be prepared for any emergency remembering the good old scriptural saying that we should shoula d watch as w well weil ell eil as pray As we understand der stand that a number of the principal i officers of camp douglas are novy noty now at it fort nort ballings raw Baw lings there may be a necessity for in lri iril 1 creased creasea ase age vigilance anthe part of those remaining ma ining FATAL T by c of elder eider albert carrington we are ane enabled to pub ills llis h the fhe following dispatch I 1 I 1 PEASANT PROVE utah ufah co november 1 11 1 1870 J elder A carrington ori oli reuben son of widow harriet rock aged twenty one years was killed today to td day in im battle creek kan oni by bf the falling of a tree D M SMITH the tee funeral of the tho deceased was ivas to tar take place this afternoon at four AT ogden ouden professor bosco with his magic lagic and mystery accompanied by san gi giobanni gio glo yanni and ind his pets are inheres In interesting teres ang the i people of ogden and representing the 1 interests of the salt lmke lake museum and menagerie they will continue their journey ney northward next week arn ARM M BROKEN As mr tar sa james m 4 es allen alien of draperville Drap Diaper erville vilIe was entering his barn bann b arn ann 0 on I 1 thursday he was vas was kicked bya by a mulo mule on oil hia left arm breaking it between the wrist and elbow it appears the mule way wal wa a very timid animal anath entrance of mr alien allen near to where it stood in the barn frightened it and was the cause of the accident the arm was set by dr dunyon and brother alien allen who is sixty five years of age is doing as well welt as gan can be do expected T tre THE two DAYS DATS MEE meetings tings TiNos at half past seven this morning a special train started for ogden having on board presidents B young G A smith and DH wells elders john taylor geo acan qi cannon B young jun jos P F smith A C carrington rr I 1 agton and a number of others otho en route to attend the two days meetings in that thui city judging from froin our own experience in this city we re anticipate the people of oden ogden will have a time of refreshing from the presence of the lord during the stay of these brethren in their midst the meetings will continue t oday today to o day and tomor to mior mor row A GENTLE reminder our friends should not forget that the sabbath afternoon meetings now commence com at one the recollection of this fact wilt wiit save sava thoin them the annoyance of arriving at the tabernacle when the meeting is half over and the speaker is in in the middle of his discourse late arrivals at meetings also dis the congregations A another arother NOTI orfice OFFICE superintendent musser seny dr dy the deseret telegraph Coni company pany h has as opened another new office on the line being the third within the last few days this last one is located at lehi utah coun ty tyr it will supply a want iov long iong dijt felt by 60 the residents of that city RELEASE anif ANTS apron arron nr elder william douglas has hag been released from his duties as traveling elde eide in the glashow glasgow conference vand land appointed to labonas labor as traveling elder in the nottingham con ference oct theatricals AT ogdena OGDEN OGDENA A gentleman present at the theatrical entertainment given At Ogden on gri thursday enins evening ey informs us that the performance a gave ve great satisfaction the pieces represented boina ad performed the absence of a great number odthe of the from ho home p prevented 0 there being as large an audience acim le 1 as would otherwise have been present ACCIDENT we were pained to learn through a tele telegram grani from froni provo that last monday mr william ridd of this city who wase was engaged Maged in the erection odthe of the provo operative cooperative co factory was seriously injured through his right hand being caught caugh tin in the feed rollers ot the mill the skin and flesh of his arm halfway half way to the elbow was mostly torn off by the machinery chiner y he left provo for his home in this city yesterday morning MORE TREASURE we are inform informed bd that the search for lor the to remainder treasure taken in the late robbery at toano boano resulted yesterday in the discovery of some gold lars bars bars lewe jewels jewe s and in greenbacks green gre backs the man supposed to be the remaining one of the four connected with the robbery is in custody at the city jail jall RETURNED oj william hyde hydo charles crow and ana adam paul returned to this city at ten this morning from elko to which place they had escorted th the two supposed mail robbers first captured on their arrival at elko with the prisoners they were met at the railroad station by the county sheriff and his deputies who treated our officers with marked courtesy the prisoners were wore safely lodged in jail thys THE JUVENILE instructor another number interesting perio perlo dl 1 cal for old and young appears today to day embellished belli belil shed shod with a fine two page engrail engraving ng representing some of the people odthe of the various nations in europe the publisher has lately received a number of new now engravings grav ings from the east illustrative of interesting te to topics whiz which wll wilt gl gladden daen the hearts of the instructors yating uns ung su subscribers bers REDACTION dieb oj ORS A 4 dispatch pen per ar alsere ls ere telegraph e lb g tap rap h lin line iino 4 sent pent this from ogden by diw W cook agent of the U P PR R ri says that the rate on ores is now reduced to two undred hundred li eind and forty dollars per car from ogden to new now york and to awo wo hundred and ana nifty fifty dollars dollAr pk from ogden to boston I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 STO STOCK AND bee BEB A meet m e et i i 1 ng of those interested in the iho importation of bees and of pare breeds tuf bof idl idi stock lii fil willbe bd held in the city hall this eva ove evening chig ai at hai halt hal hait past six those wishing to order through tha association will wiil please make their arrangements im immediately ined lately as W 0 stock purchasing agent will leave for the east tomorrow to morrow morning and abd W D roberts roii Boti erts agent f r th p of bees will leave iava in h a days the tho meet ing this evening op thet general 1 public 1 DEEP crik CRE cri creek r I 1 IN X UTA UTAH H r the follow following was among the telegraphic dispatches this morning 64 deed DEEP creek CHEEK 12 the the tho government surveying party decide deolde 1 that ihie thie the ifie line is three miles w west weso 0 staf of this place wd thas making dee deep creek in utah the people here are satisfied aach as they ey had haa j ush been assessed fon fop tax osby nevada and dud the change to utah will make the thet taxes lighter several par ties besho who hayo fiorda fiords of stock intended to i move east emt so as to be in ili ufah utah they tiey afford to pay ay nevadas taxes hoori jonn JOHN dr backus a ai minister of the baptist denomination who who preached in the new now tabernacle iii in this dt alty city a year last summer and anner after being i treated with civility di aud arid kindne kindness ps herment her here went went away and indulged in scurrility and ipe po ration tion of the mormons cormons Mor mons 11 has gone to sari francisco tLe First baptist church for the chinee Mis mission slon sion theres hape P e for the tha heathen chinese I 1 THE BIBIE IN 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