Show aw i A i A J FROM FROU TUESDAYS DAILY 4 FROM THE ETER ETERNAL nal nan hinis HILLS frank the tho lively do callins omaha advertiser thus speaks of utah and her people the beautiful salt lake valley the palestine of america of which lency brigham young is president has been entered and passed over by tho great IT P saints have had their j joyous 0 ous jubilee over the magical event take tak e pta utah h within all AU her boundaries and in all her lands people homes business laws and discipline ant ana and every observer will declare at once that it is in every respect par excellence cel lence having coequal no equal among any of the older states and territories for good order systematized working together for mutual good and successful and prosperous brous government ern ment there are no petty litigations no street brawls no riotous proceedings no high crimes and misdemeanor misdemeanors no drunkenness no gambling hells no daco dance houses no unfair dealings and thank god godl no church scandals and clerical demoralization and this of high public and private morality is ii eminently due to the careful and prudent president young and the honorable men who hold office under him until our older states who dalm all the religion and decency and morality extant can show as clear and as goodly a christian record as utah let their blatant and corrupt representatives enta tives faithfully hold hoid their peace and hide their bli bil guilty ty heads in shame shamo when young may deem it prudent to challenge a comparison upon any point they may fmay dare to raise we are no mormon jipp nor the son of a T but we say ray this mu chaz char government the mont mout of Brigha am ui and ana we idt charge him it either cither 1 I 1 1 I I 1 I 1 lit Sit AAD RA D larh pe naiad City came into town yesterday to purchase goods for the branch operative cooperative co store in that bur burgh b daniel daniels is elected president 11 peek peck ki vice president richard jones treasurer thomas B R williams Secreta Secretary D B dille john lusk david jones thoaas thomas and henry henf jakell wakely directors bro vi P informs lug lus ua malad city is growing into importance very fast crops ale are being put ia pretty freely oneely but from pre pro sent prospects ro ecta they will be somewhat seri serl busl bously trou brou troubled I 1 with cricket kobb kobs and the com eom um er as they are out put fast and thick jip jap there disturbance at laballe larabie the dally daily colorado Cb lorado tribune of the oth has the following A serious affray occurred ailara at lara mie city on the night ortho of tho the fifth dinst A party of railroad tie cutters became intoxicated cate cato disorderly and ind rearrested we and put in the cal cai abood by bythe bytho police whereupon 1 another posse of tie cutters under release them and were prospective of when aS aV number of citizens vi antes came tb the aid of the police hil Jil everal shots were exchanged and a number wounded on both sides side K oho policeman olice was mortally wounded some fears were entertained by the citizens of further disturbance but nothing h has is been I 1 reported up to this time I 1 ACCIDENT ON THE U P R B R on fri day darel asu as the train going E east ast wali was crossing bear river bridge one bagg baggage a e and one oue express car fell through throng h the bidge dridge oridge breaking one passenger named palmer was kalled holed and three others severely wounded the train also ran off the embankment on the otherine oth otherl othera eride erido jide tide of the bridge NOT so sowe we place no confidence in the rumors that the management of our theatre intend to shortly produce aia Ala mazeppa zeppa with witly some sole slight sil sit lit alterations through one of winch which the hero instead of being bound hand and foot to the fiery untamed steed wilt will be aled with a davenport knot to a velocipede and in that condition wora his nis yvan to S ci 1 F FROM DAILY fou tou fobb b DAD dead about six this bornt morning g information was received at the C city ity wali hall that the body 0 of f a rhian man wa was s lying iving with his head down streamy stream 7 hf lif the irrigating ditch in north temple or J ordan jordan street very near the northwest corner cornet of uhe the temple block on the arrival bf if the bolice police oil leers the body proved to bo that ahat of john ofin olin V long esq so many years a resident of this city and band well known as a reporter and latt latterly dAy as a lawyer his face was waa somewhat sowe what swollen ana and at first sight it was difficult for his most intimate acquaintances to re nite nize him about an hour after he wa fiatt discovered 11 S beatie esq city an inquest on the spot jhb jury filled to find any marks of violence an the body except a slight bruise near one of the eyes and after hearing the th evidence of S C case and G B wallace who were amongst the first to see the body as it lasin iasin t he the stream they returned a verdict that deceased ca came m e them to his is death by drowning his body w was a s then conveyed to his leome how sad a finish to a life that might have havo beenson useful NOTICE TO i P payers ayers gee bev oba ora RA vba as 71 burton collector of Internal revenue taxes of utah gives natice esthe tax payers of salt lake and davis counties that the excise and income taxes for 1808 and the special vecial tax for isoo 1869 are now due and that theo ibi ibl ineeze mckean eZe ece i an uty collector of the division will ee DO e at his office at the court house in this city to receive payment until the insl after which date costs coas will be added a prescribed by the tho law lani y V 1 A MISTAKE in yesterdays notice of an acci acel denton the U PR P RR R R it was stated that it occurred at bear river this is an un error it should have read green river LEFT ra for FOB R THE sortir president brigham young accompanied by president joserh joseph joseph young sen and elders george dunford john squires and 0 P arnold left this city about a quarter past eight this morning on a visit to the southern set ule fue tl ments emente it is probable that the president will stay a day or two in provo and there be joined by several other gentlemen from this city when the tho party will start for st george the president arrived at american fork at pm NEW HARMONY by the courtesy of president george A smith we are enabled to present our readers with the following extracts from a letter of mr john D lee lees loes dated the uit 1 I kave bave bave have been closely engaged for two months past erecting a nish fish pond and en closing a lot with a stone wall wail and planting it with mulberry trees I 1 have already spent one thousand dollars in this direction thus far fish culture has proved a success with ith me my pond is nearly one hundred feet square neatly walled wailed with rock and the earth recovered to the depth of four feet and a half the bottom is white sand with occasional springs bursting up through it tha the water is pure and cold and I 1 bave bavo stocked it with mountain trout which I 1 brought rought 11 in barrels from pine valley A number of the fish are a foot long I 1 have planted my trees this spring on soil composed of granite deposits I 1 am the first and as far as I 1 am acquainted the anly vean mam man nho ho has entered into fish in this county i A few evergin evenings s ago we held heia at cc mass mee meeting tim of the citizens R of this place at which aboul about t one thousand dollars were subscribed towards openings ope ninga operative cooperative co store A committee was appointed to draft a and bae ye laws taws and nd other measures measures taken to enter into business with energy the gras grasshoppers ers are as numerous around here and about To kerville as the sand but my faith falth faithia AA ia they will not do us much harm if we do 16 right bight as the ravens and crows are already devouring large quant quantities lue lUo of them tf P 41 1 I 1 ff 1 r li ronice rolice r adhn vohn harlim ron for A drunkenness i s was fined 10 hanson mcknight for ir immoral 4 conduct I 1 was fined 25 not having th the tho wherewith herewith he ia is working it out on a city grading I 1 g contract on tract S 1 t DA j LEFT FORTH FOR THE I 1 SOUTH president D H wells and eldors gearle e I 1 n and brigham young ma ent eft for the south this mc morning arning tasy tha jr will joah join president young oung at provo NL NEW w tel tei telegraph line yesterday opened a tiow new office for the receipt and dispatch of messages at farmington the tho county seat of davis county 1 SECOND WARD wand the store of the second ward branch of zions operative cooperative co mercantile cant lle ile institution will be opened next saturday the officers of the institution are bisho bishop p P hi young toung president dan corbett bett esq vice president tl iverson wheeler and wilson directors N r C S ajensen r treasurer and danl eland secretary may they bens begs be as successful as le the tho most sanguine can desire desine ARRIVALS AND departures our read ersman have noticed that for the last few days the arrival and departure lists have been noticed under the head of to an and from the terminus of theil thell the U P R B R instead of to and from the north east cast and west this arises from the fact that wells fargo co now only book their passengers to the railroad terni tenni terminus ulus bius instead istead if of to the various lines of travel formerly taken by their coaches WARD female RELIEF SOCIETY mrs susan M the secretary of the above ahova society desires tie olt sires us ta q peato that annual meeting will take at the ward ard school honse house on the dinst at 2 p V din m mrs margaret T smoot the president t would be pleased to see on that occasion the presidents of the various female relief societies in the city cuy with thein their counselors secretaries and treasurers Treasur ers ani and extends tho the invitation to all these ladies to be pie present plesent sent it is expected that pi resident george A smith E elder eider ider lder joseph A P smith and bishop sharp willbe will be present iV ario ABio I 1 president 9 and party arrived arrived san ean safely ely at d ap hn half past s six x last ev evening ag we do not imagine that the second adward ward is going into tho the manufacture tle tie of sewing machines but we notice I 1 wheeler heeler and wilson are on the board pf af d directors doctors of their branch blanch cooperative operative co store stoic the weather today to day isline is tine but cool tonight to night miss aliss lucille western takes lt her farewell benefit at our theatre the athe management announce that eannie fannie morgan phelps is engaged and will shortly appear stray cows may be found at the hay yard opposite the theatre j no police items at the tho time of going to press U han HAL we are requested tt to state stated that tit the tro ire funeral eunen 1 0 obsequies af esq will take place at his residence reside in the thirteenth ward vandi tomor to choro mor row w mpr ning at 10 lock af pf tao tap deceased are die sie arp dip invited to attend 1 1 I v 1 montas MONTANA NA ITEMS A large largo meeting gor of the I 1 most prominent and wealthy business mon moa df af nelena helena was held in that city sixth instant to induce immigration to montana the meeting decided to purchase the copyright of the mon Kon montana montana tana Statistical Satis almanac I 1 and print several thousand copies of the same and distribute them then oyer over the count country ry so that those who intend to mako make m ake the far west their home may be made acquainted with the resources and advantage ad vantages of that territory the missouri river is lower at fort bonton than at any previous season the side streams are also very shallow and fears are entertained by some that unless there aro are i heavy rains it will be very late before the river boats can get up to that point I 1 vino vine wagon master of the diamond B R train was shot in the hip and chased by indians for six miles when near fort shaw he managed to to make good his escape numbers of miners are still leaving for white pine r SANDWICH ISLANDS isi ANDs we tod extract following items flotd from a letter of belderr geo dated march manch ath through lithe the kindness of elder H P richards to whom it is adar addressed essed after i a good long struggle wo we are now in ip prosperous us circumstances on these 1 Js lands the farm is paying well and an d everything in a business way is passing off in good style we have now on the tha plantation with us about two hundred natives es men women and children who are doing der very ver well weli yel rel 1 and there piere aa ot others ers who h talk taiko of c in but the native tive disposition tends tenas so much uch to procrastinate ate in everything that we eso sometimes eti etl almost despair of ever eing being able to get them to accomplish anything we direct our labors to as the he cultivation of sugar cane and halo kalo in ft this we have succeeded very well indeed our crop of cane that is now coming off is adby some bome to be betha bethe the tha best crop of can ean cane eane a th saw on tle the islands for its sile slie and I 1 hope in a short time to be able to endl endi omo ome s sugar ugar a t cheap as in market arket r have it lt in my iny mma mind to fet iet return lurn gurn home in june or july next if it be deemed advisable witha few tos toz tons of augar sugar qu ar alm anu ano aim molasses and thus learn ting them through to salt lake city we have a ai this time some forty men mer oler wt waty kapy katy yoke engaged enraged ehi efi raged at workmen t the farm some are ploughing sloughing hing by the acre for me others are putting in nano kano on shares my aly teams with twenty five mer aro are ai e taking off the the tho present crop ve we have haxe a h good influence with the nat nal native lve ive population laLion and nd I 1 haysay may say sav athe the same with regard to the foreign residents d we stand xin irain iraln in their theli gyes ayes eg audbur credit is good glod our ruee meetings tings are well attended bv by those thosa who liva live near us bros B muff duff ell hit bell and 0 world with their families are all who are here now of those neo veo who came camo with meas beas me i ai a i r ayr ryr i T cor COZ TF juned r lwe jwo are reluctantly compelled to give ere tre credence dence to the sad tidings ot of the murder of eider elder franklin B woolley by indians as the news of his death has been confirmed woolley has received the following telegram dated san francisco april franks body in zinc coffin is on its way to st george in charge a of his brother moro more by ino mail maii JAS linforth we fear that this dispatch is too authentic to leao leave the least room for hope that elder woolley still lives franklin benjamin woolley tho the conof son of edwin D woolley and mary wickersham woolley was born at rochester columbiana county ohio on the lith of tuno juno 1834 franklin resided with the family in kau nan illinois until the exodus of the saints from that place stopping at winter quarters through I 1 the latter part of 1816 1810 also aiso through 1847 in 1843 lis his its parents came to this valley and ana he accompanied them in 1853 he was ordained into the thirtieth quorum 0 of seventies and appointed a clerton elerk clerk of the quorum the year following in in which year also I 1 hd IR was called on a mission to preach reak reat the gospel in the eastern states his labors were principally confined filled to ohio three years absence ho he returned to this city on the death of elder leo hawkins he was elected to succeed him as las recorder for salt lake county ho he was also called ik upon n to act alfras as the high council in this thi s stake in 1861 at the time of the general callif call eail of missionaries to strengthen the southern mission he was one |