Show ITEMS F FROM rohi FRIDAYS daily dally if correspondents writing fon for publication tion are requested to write oh on one side of the tha aper paper only no notice can betaken betoken ot anonymous communications correspondents names must in every instance accompany their communications not necessarily lor for public publication adon but as a guarantee of reliability LIFE tn IN THE grasing mr wr joseph lmatthews ai li atthews 01 ol lof summit creek in this territory was working last month with some men and six span of mules mutes on Creigh creighton Crelghton tons tona a contract on the tho between the klatte and medicine bow creek at a stream known as bul bull buil I 1 creek some jome men who were at work near b by y took a lancy tancy to mule flesh and one span i mules h having been lost some time sard previously ly I 1 one oft hiese tiebe men named IV wilson mon said sald he would dle die tie nind find them for M 50 As ule the mules had been thoroughly tily illy searched for this excited some suspicion 1 on mr matthews bemas betas afraid of losing P his cl stock set t two wo of his men to herding them while they were doing so they saw wilson going into the herd and taking another of creigh tons mules chev ran onto him and took the mule e irom from him ha he cursed nursed them and told them 1 it t was vl a s none of their mule and they replied it did not matter they were herding the mules in and d he could not have IL 16 they told him hird he would ha have haye 1 to 0 go to camp and took him part wa way y ha H a started te d bs ostensibly for the camp but bat wh when ghen er be he got within about yards and thought he was not seen he took another way and made again forthe fon for the mules males they had followed him I 1 and when he dodged around they headed wm nim and again took him and told him be he must 9 go hd to td campor camp or they would make bad work with nim him m they marched him within IW loo yards of 0 camp and saw him go in and then they went pack back to the herd next morning they told mr matthews that taht wilson had haa been trying to letsome get some mutes mules when they thes reported this to himi he took out i j the boss anu ana privately told him he wanted his pay for the time he be inal ibal naj haj kwork worked ed ashe as he was going to quit for he supposed these men designed stealing his mules mutes and hewl hemi he wished shed to go to td some place where there was a night herd for the few men he bad had could not herd at night ana and work through the day the contractors was there and tho the raan man to whom he applied refused to part with him for the work of his men and teams was much needed and told him to continue work and ha he would see to it some little time after between 8 and 9 he came unto the ridge where Jd atthews and those with him were vf working and called them they went to him when got ri near ar the place where wilson had beert kept they saw kar thethis hands were tied behind liis his back bacs and A a rope around his neck he denied kuo kno knowing wing anything about the mules but eventually orned that he had bad been to the herd and that one of the mules had come up to him and ie put his hand on it those having him in charge then strung g him pp ap to a wagon tongue longue matthews and his party standing by inactive spectators another man in Creigh creightonn tons lower camp named gillespie who was strong strongly lt suspected of being ah an accomplice of wilson Wll sons s reported I 1 among a large body of irish working there that matthews and some mormons cormons Mor mons had bung burig wilson for goo two span of mules and eight eighty y days dayl time ume all of which he tie alleged wilson had they came up in a body drunk to gertna geathe men w who 0 had hung wilson when those who bad been engaged enthat in that affair moved off leaving matthews matthewa and his men at work unconscious of danger until they were surrounded by a drunken and reckless mob after various suggestions tons eions and putting a rope round mr matthews ws neck several times to hang bang him it was proposed eato to appoint a ma marshal marshai Irshal select a jury jary and have a trial ad ail pi pt which was done mr matthews and bis big men were kept apart and examined separately and the jury decided they were not the parties who did the hanging banging the mob then concluded to go to a grog hole a short distance off get a drink and come back hack and han ban hang bang 9 the marshal the jury and matthews with his men somebody suggested to tha thel marshai marshal that his best policy was to put his prisoners into the hands of the lali rall military ital ItAi ry for if it they were hanged banged the ion Jon long iong garni ganni arm of thelah innocent men to ti be bep murdered heim helm he lm mediately med lately took mr matthews to the nearest military I 1 illary post and deit delt delivered vered him to captain well wells s united states army by whom was well treated i mr matthews lost every thing by themos the mob except two mules and a wagon they took six mules his tools arms bedding bedd g I 1 and everything but a wagon which would hol hui move easily daving having only three wheel and d a span of mules which he obtained through captain wells we have this statement from mr matthews personally chols who Is one ode of our oldest ann and most respected ted citizens ns he Is one of the pioneers and claims alms to be the first of the pioneers who ever set root foot on the site of salt lake otty city he be having com come ahead to hunt a camp ground his word Is in every way most reliable if thid this la Is we elife in the grading camps as it la Is found east of echo kanyon the less we know of it the better human ilfe lita is at a a discount and such things as ag religion morality and temperance emper are only spoken of to be scoffed at PASSING G THROUGH A train of some ten wagons with pilgrims fromm missouri passed through this morning eu ert route for california they left nebraska 1 a city on the of may SAD sab ACCIDENT we haye been favored or by president young with mhd iki lol hollowing towing lowing telegram received by deseret tele telegraph grappi line flom the operator at parowan carowan Pa rowan rowau 1 11 i I 1 aply isea moroni H Smith vas was killed here last evening by being run ivr by a wagon he was riding up on bor nor horseback to talk to a man in the wagon and his big horse getting threw nim and he fell directly under uhe the wheels ii I 1 4 FROM SATURDAYS DAILY jf 4 I 1 GONE TO president BYoun byoung geft teft this morning for provo this evening the closing performance of cinderella will tre tse given those who have not seen this beautiful spectacle should not miss this opportunity while many will no doubt go who have seen it that they I 1 may nay excellent en enily oy another its beauties and the excellent musie music music which abounds through it WHOSE FAULT corn complaint plaint has reached us from our subscribers at fo fort eort herriman that their papers do not reach with regularity and sometimes not at all we have havo in 1 na mufed olour of our mailing clerk who says they are regularly mailed we have aked asked mr swann at the post office hore here who says if the dates of the missing papers are furnished edhem him or the dates when the papers don do not at reach he he will trace the matter will our oun Herr herriman imail friends note the dates when their papers do not deac reach h in time 91 and in forill U uy that the fault may be remedied 1 TU TRAIN ais aix ix dunford sons first train arrived thia this morning freighted with hats bats boots and shoes shots new goods are arrivi arriving riz rig now nearly every day to stock the depleted shelves of our merchants busy BUST there was a busy air on the street today to day and everybody seemed to have reached that happy bapp point when they had todo do 11 business begins to took ap t WILD bass bies now that summer has came come onn off in the theroun moun our I 1 bee hunters are hunting italis tarns 11 for the secreted sweets and are meeting with W ith very fair success we hear bear of several deposits that have been discovered this week and others two immense swarms in tha ic ajon kanyon by mr james brown Less than ten teu years ago there was nota not a swarm of bees in the county and now the vailey valley and mountains are full of otther them san bernardino guardian GREEN ri RIVER riven en T rhe the hd reese rese eiver riven reveille makes extracts from a letter written it to austin from green riven river city on the ath dinst which mentions nent ions the discovery of coal lathat in that region and has has bas the following concerning the place from which the letter Is written this town has a population of about 1000 inhabitants abi abl tants and about every other house Is a whisky ky mill will they have a plea pleasant way of entering Z a barroom bar room and shooting the necks off the bottles pott rott les ies and 4 t Is about the roughest place I 1 was ever in 1 SOMETHING NEW the san ban an bernardino 0 guardian comes to us with a new thing in advertising ver ert 11 tl 11 in the shape of a photograph neatly made ad and 4 pasted in the paper there is an idea for our business men that the photographers I 1 ahers of the city would not object V to seeing practically s acted eted upon A the st joseph vindicator requests the newspapers through the country to call attention to the doings ot of a man named or calling himself J P g muhl Muhlenberg who p has pro ved himself an expert and cleyer clever sli sharper arper he Is thus described by that paper VJ J P la Is a first class printer a germanor pus Fus prussian sian by birth 6 speaks the english language correctly but sufficiently broken to be abonce at once identified as a foreigner he Is about thirty five year years hof hot of age five feet seven enches jilla high well shaped brown 1 nearly b black 0 ack hair grey eyes a large nese nose and mouth very bad teeth some false hn and d when taming talking generally erins arins sufficiently to 10 show his teeth and antl gums wore a cousta moustache lre lle inclined to curl generally wore a dark suit buit of grey he Is very cool and conversation with very polite and prepossessing manners ha ile professed while here to be a very ayery attentive and aud devout member of the episcopal church which he attended regularly SAW A alpo a specimen 1 aimen this orning morning rh of the ii mental al that bame iama came from that gold discovery in ill elio echo it was wag a ren ten dollar gold piece and good enough for ahe the f finder inder to want more of the them therah naf nar raf etwas found round by a son of Brother brotine i james jamed snarr shari of the sixth ward i SWEDISH BREAD brother brothel J johnsten John swenN Swen son showed us this morning d a pece piece of bread that he had received in a letter from north sweden where the people have suffered so much for a length of time from famine it weds was a little thicker than a thick wafer of a yellowish green color and ind made from rom pe pea aVinO vines which were dried chopped ine fine then thed ground and baked great must be oe the distress of ofa a people who are reduced to eat such int ift ne lerable rable rabie stuff to sustain life 3 1 gooseberries GOOSE BERRIES we saw a handsome specimen of lough tough red gooseberry today to day raised by mr air ellerbeck in abl this city which G grains auevery very successfully cultivated ja 44 I 1 FROM MONDAYS T i I 1 v t U uli lj I 1 tili pe mules in 12 a ou traci were killed by lightning during luef days storm frontiera Frontier 1 j index jul jui july y 10 I 1 I 1 I 1 ROLLING I 1 the way the trains ke keep ep rolling in from the terminus of the U PR P R R shows that our merchants mean b business usino sharp bros train arri vedon tid saturday wit with t lbs ibs of freight of merchandise for jennings co and machinery fori smoot alco aico CO capt vitti train with relight for fortha forthe tha the overland mall mail company has haa also aiso arrivo arrived cl t I 1 I 1 fifteen mormon missionaries let lct iet ket with this mornings train dbr lor te east gait thence to england Denmar denmark kand and the southern states for the purpose of assi assisting stin in at another lother years emigration to utah about the same number are expected hero hora in a fow few days from salt lake bound for other parts on the same business fi cr july 10 A NA KROW BROW ESCAPE escare brother lancaster related a circumstance of h thrilling nature to us this morning As he het was engaged in reading at his residence in the ath ward yesterday afternoon his attention was aroused by a piercing shriek on looking out upon the street he saw a horse borse coming edming along at full fall speed with what appeared appeared to bo to a buffalo robe om its is t neck partly dragging on the road on nearer approach he was appalled by discovering that ic it was a boy with his clothing do thing torn in shreds who was hanging n by a short halter which was attached liang to t the hg animals an imala neck the tho boy with great presence of mindi mindo called out for some one to stop the tho horse this Brother L was to do fortunately however a man further down the street brought thi the animal to tosi id standstill stand still the boy was kwas taken to 1 brother Lan casters house where he was carefully washed and attended to theas the as istance iS of granderson dr anderson was immediately pro procured curea cured who discovered disco vered strange asit alit may appear that no bones were broken aethol the poor little fellow was waa con coe considerably 1 bru bruised Is ed about tho the kwee khee ofia of his sides the boy boys boya name is G B lang ason of benr ben landof lang of tho the brother lancaster i says hat that he the boy was dragged in the above manner for a distance 0 fi five bloch Ja lock 0 four other mormon trains hae have arrived at grow Brow nAVIlle they are tire in charge of captains seely beely holman and mcarthur bilat makes seven of their immigration trains at brownsville Browns ville and three here they number in all about five hundred wagons exand ox and mule incle teann teams tb aen aEd 11 e will wili wl 11 not n ot cometo come to laramie to ff anict index july 11 1 f fc GLAD OF IT weare pleased to hear that the call cail made upon the public by the friends of Aless rs latimer and taylor whose Jol nering establishment and ana machinery were destroyed recently by fire lire Is being responded to in a tolerably liberal manner this Is as it should be they bre are poor but enterprising men and while laboring for their own good they at the same sama time really labor for the public good and we hope that their many friends wili win enable them thern to start in business aga n very soon they are good men and true and deserve it the means that may be advanced to assist them will be returned to their friends as soon as clr cir cum curn stances will permit CHILD drowned A sad accident occur occurred reg rei in inthe lathe the ward on saturday evening las a st about eight A little girl one yea year ran and six weeks old aid who had bad been playing near the water ditch fell head downwards into a tub of water when discovered she was quite cuite dead she bhe had haq donly only lefther left her mothers knee aboudi ten minutes before the accident 1 deceased Is the child of edwin and martha dails davis of beaver the mother of the child had bad como come on a short visit to her friends in this city DIED of consumption at unionville Uni union onville ville east weber summit Coun county on saturday lith dinst mary young wife of andrew li lindsay miller deceased was a native of gre greenerd Green end by airdrie scotland and was 27 years 4 months and ten days old I 1 please I 1 copy two trains of em empty pty apty wagons from salt ake lake nake have havel reached laramie Lar amle amie in charge of captains rollins and loveland three other trains have reached |