| Show V lwis I 1 T els wis na S 1 i alv alk iam M erid FRID A k idd S I 1 LT wo A us useful e f ul anan and necessary e c e ss b branc n 0 of C education ii has latel lately been introduced intro arl into the tho university of Lo deseret seret soret wo allude to drav draN drawing ving sing by the ingenuity alq 1 natural constructive ability displayed splayed dF by many mans af pf of our young people who are untutored in drawing we think that the introduction of this branch of education will servo to develop talent of this kind in those who possess it naturally among tho other article articles s of I 1 homemade I 1 that are desirable are first class homemade home made architects artists draftsmen etc etc many men inan who have havo arisen to eminence in these directions have cred commencement of their development to the taste aroused amused in them by the teaching they received in drawing at school DECLINED irwill it will wili be seen in our telegraph column columns today to day that mr carey who has been appointed and confirmed assessor of Int internal ernil revenue for this territory declines S wo we are inform informed od by bishopp that the cooperative operative co S t or ja ward has been quite a success d danil duril urino lie ile few ew weeks ga it has hai been opened d doina OID much uch larger business than w was 9 anticipated abed gge TOE E MA a COMPANY coasy tela teis morning wo we paid a visit to the workshops aad ware rooms of the utah manufacturing company situated at and neur the residence of col J C little the indefatigable nalo palo superintendent of or the company though 0 h no not t yet in thorough gli working in C gorder order there not having been timer time to arrange arjang every department since the arrival of we were greatly batly pleased with thoai the air of business and go ahead manifested throughout durin duning during his late visit to the E eastern states col little had bad unusual advantages es presented to pu purchase lchase ichaso the best descriptions of timber either elther in a rough of or manufactured state suitable for constructing wagons carriages car ear nages I 1 1 bugi bugl buggies 11 i es a agricultural irl IrI cultural impie en 6 of which ho he was not slow in taking king addan advantage ge his is stock now consists lobeer of every ar article articie W nece necessary to manufacture was wagons ons carriages ri e etc from thet first finst hoard board to t tha the 1 last t pi piece ce of trimming added to which he has imported import r man many of the most improved descriptions i of p pows bows T 0 WS cultivators deep dUp grubbIng plows shovels spades rakes hoes forks 0 iks and many other agricultural implements ants w which u I 1 eh the tho company will s ho prepared to bring into market markit on very a advantageous terms in a few days they will have a number of wagons completed which fron from what wo we shw saw during pur our short visit we judge 7 will be a cr wo utah manufacture I 1 1 str sir wd ye have received 1 he the following letter ietter for publication ubie uble at I 1 on a and d 1 aa as the tu iiames llames names of df pa parties are I 1 appended we llave viive no doubt of bf its truth its insertion in the th dews may prevent some soine from heing being swin swindled died by this thia jeremy 0 i IS SL L CITY may oth 1899 1869 editor deseret neus news it is deai deki desirable rable rabie that our citizens be cautioned against a bogus Said sald trader has bought a piece of property on north temple tempie term tern pie sefor st for 2500 and ordered the writings to be made out that is the last of it bought a bill of furniture at a certain house for but that I 1 am afraid is not the last of it for it asre is reported that the estimate of lif sundry furniture obtained at that establishment is being used to decoy other tradesmen no furniture has beep been bought by said 0 at nbc that establishment PP prevention sn foru FORK wo we learn fro from M IV WW W rockhill koe Koc khill esq of spanish fork that the people of that settlement under the thle diorec tion of their energetic bishop A K thurber laal last week succeeded in bringing a largo large addition of water to the settlement for milling and irrigation by enlarging the original millrace null race nace g giving ving great facilities to the enterprising citizens of that place to develop the natural resources of the locality tho the grain is doing well and prospects for fi fruit tut tnt levei never look looked gotbetter oT better A mee meeting tinco 0 to perfect tho the organization of the co opera tive society will be beheld heid held tomorrow and it is then to open the store storer at an early earls d day ay v from ti tn if RETURN TRIP WO a indebted r to thode thone ae mph line lino ai taho tahe following parti particulars particular cular of president youngs tins xin tin s return 1 r gnp covo cove creek crook may hay TrW president ident youn young g left cedar city at daylight oft on the morning of the ath and drove to parowan carowan before breakfast meeting was tb err erf held heid at which president B young and an deider elder dElder geerge Q cannon spoke erom from there thero the party drove to beaver upon their arrival at tho latter the they thoy y received an invitation from the female relief society to partake of a re repast past bast prepared j at Sh eppards hall the hall was s spread pread with evidences of their skill 1 in the shape 0 of f quilts and home made mado clot ciot cloths claths hs of yur various lous ious kinds and was ornamented with appio I 1 mottoes matto es the society is in a flourishing condition and lund has bought a lot for the purpose of erecting a building for its use in the evening a public meeting ws wag held and addresses were delivered by presidents D H wells and bri briham brigham ham young and elder george Q cannon touching the labors before female relief societies the 0 objects acts of their organization and the great dood good oo 00 the they can n acco accomplish m if their efforts bo be properly directed the company left beaver 1 am and reached hero at pm 1 when tho the company loft left hero to go south tho the roads were weno so heavy that it was with tho the greatest difficulty y they thoy could travel the wheels of somo some ot of the carriages carn earn ages became so heavily clogged that tb they ey would drag wi without t hout revolving none of the company ever saw any roads roas in illinois missouri or indiana where the wheels of vehicles vehicle clogged with dirt as they didin did in passing over this road but yesterday the roads were in fine condition it rained considerably through last night and looks like rain today the company started from hero here at loam for fon kanosh there thero to hold hoid meeting at 1 pm the members of the company are all well fillmore ath the tho presidents party left here at this morning for scipio MARRIED by elder joseph P F smith on tuesday the tho ath dinst mr wm arii read to miss susannah johnson late of bedford shire england millennial star please copy THE LATE ACCIDENT r on the ath dinst marx goldsmith started for white pine in a buggio baggio with mr H H showers when about six miles from the city the horses became a little frightened goldsmith fearing they would become uncontrollable able attempted to throw a henry rifle from the bugg hugg buggie emio emlo to avoid an accident in doing so L however olev r the tho gun struck against the tho front wheel and went off the balt ball taki taking effect in goldsmiths goldsmith 9 leg producing a lafal dangerous I 1 berous wound the ball entered about four inches above tho ankle ankie joint and traversed the le leg about 20 inches coming on tin bin thoth the thigh 9 abut about six inches below tho the hip joint I 1 mr ir showers soon succeeded in controlling cont roling the horses and taki taking ngone one from the tho buggy returned to the city for medical aid dr fowler went out andrad and had tho the woun wounded ded man brought to the city cit na nis hid wound nd is quite serious and drs anderson and fowler who are ara attending him anticipate he will sumner suffer a long along confinement before he hp can recover MORE ABOUT THE jeremy jereamy DIDLER didner f 0 0 X awo wo had a call cau this morning from a 4 gea gen tieman who confirms the statement of our correspondent prevention ll 11 with regard to the practices of the bogus trader C 11 ho he states that C is making use of the p papers irs mentioned in preventions letter ietter the tho unsuspecting and to carr carry mhd idda idea that he is furnishing furnis lurnis hing a large establishment in this tins city it will be well weli for tho the merch ahta to be on tho the watch EAILY eally I abt ant CLOSING our readers will wilt notice a card signed by th the tho e mei mel merchants chants of this city stating thab that on and after mondays next the loth loti inet they will close their stores at seven every evening we heartily approve of this movement and hope the public will help tho the merchants to make it a success by doing their shop chopping shopping at an early hour brun BruL brulliea lias LIAA illuminations of tho the city hall court house and other public buildings and private residences suspended illumined PA mottoes bonfires ac are to characterize the evening of the day of celebration now expect expected oY to take place on monday next THREE MEN KILLED AT rawlin RAWLINGS as SPRINGS on the dinst a terrible shooting affray took place at rawlings springs dakota ter terminating in thred three men bein being killed and about a dozen wounded the difficulty arose out of a dispute between wills smith contractors and a certain henry smith and his father whom they engaged last fail fall to cut and and haul goo 00 cords of these latter iatter cut and hauled cords but refused to complete the contract whereupon on wills and smith refused to pay them in full for the they had delivered the two smiths then threatened to seize some of the stock of tho tilo firm for payment when bill smith sinith of the firm of W V S collected a number of men to defend the stock etwas it was thought thought the matter would be amicably settled for or at about two bill S smith mith went to his office to settle for the wood but just then I 1 henry smith seized him by the throat and knocked him on the head bead after much struggling they were p parted arted b by men attracted to the spot by th tho 04 quarrel guarr but shortly afterwards without any further words a shot was wag fired through the tho door by one of the henry smith party A general shooting then took place placed 1 and though it was cidne in a small room no one was hurt after the first volley ther 3 was quiet ulet for a time tiffie suddenly henry smith drew his revolver and pointed it at healy one of bill smiths mentho men who told him to put up his as he had come omo ome to kick up tho the row and had arst first started it U upon n this henry smith fired at healy bo but ut i missed him A general birin firing th then en commenced in 14 the room during w which ic henry smith was wag idt hit 1 there were at least a dozen ix men ken en in ohp the passageway at this tim time cherp healy was standing t di I 1 when hen t again fired though w warned a rn e aby yby by hely heiy healy A number of shots were now fired fared from the pa pas as age on one ono I 1 0 of which took book took smith mith S in tho aye eye passing t through h rough 0 iho braini A general firing again commenced when frid fild man smith was shot in three places another of the henry smith party was shot in the tho bowels received three threet shots hots in th the heart eheart and one finger shot off those three har hax had haa died when mr mass massi left on sunday another of the same party had a ball in the mouth which camo came out near the nose and also one in the back of hi head about twelve others on both sides were wounded more or less seriously the above particulars are taken from the cheyenne Che argus missionary varr PARTY panty on monday mandaj oven even ing the female reller relief society odthe of the ward give a party to elder john tuddenham bassist tas to assist him on his mission to england As it takes place on the evening of the celebration of 01 the great event of the age its occurrence occur ence is most opportune and we wo hope it will be largely attended THIRD DISTRICT count COURT the court met today to day pursuant to adjournment for tho the special purpose of the naturalization of aliens A number of foreign born residents availed themselves of the opportunity the court adjourned to thursday next when the criminal docket will bo be presented FROM MONDAY mondays 3 DAILY that the tha last rail 9 connecting the central and union pacific lanes was laid ivore were received in this city at thirty two minutes past twelve salt lal lake e city time tho thu celebrations immediately media modia tely commenced bv by the firing of salutes from thle thre tile city hall ila court house and an d arsenal hill rill the bands commenced playing the blew and every overy 0 v ery indication was visible that the tha celebia celebration tion had commenced in I 1 earnest THE LAST RAL RAIL rall I 1 WO ar arm are indebted to T B H stenhouse esq editor and proprietor of the salt lake lak daily D 2 telegraph re r a P h for or tho the following telegram in sent r e on saturday S t r ay afternoon but which reached leae leac it I 1 ns t to late lato a to to for publication 14 A Ogden mav May 8 1869 1860 ed deseret neus levs gov stanford and buti nAm numerous erous gentlemen from Califor california nih ara aro here hero and on monday at noon the representatives of both tho the C pi and urock banies will lay tho last rail and doivo tilo tile last spike of the two lines DEPARTED defante tins arins lne rne eider elder john neff senn senj sen db departed parted this life at eight weight welock beil yes berday morning at his residence on mill capek deceased was v in ims ins lii III seventy f fifth year being bom oil tho the irth september his flin funeral eral will take at fen fw tomorrow to morrow morning at dt the aith ward assembly rooms we anticipate publishing an obituary notice or our lato ate brother after fun funeral pral eral 6 t 4 t w i I 1 erah FRAi memy teuy nix nis lix elder eldor william lV illiam woodward 1 ard ara writing from franklin cache co on the ath dinst says pays tho the grasshoppers are again in our midst and although small aro are destructive destruct lver iver ld edgan 6 ari ark alid and smithfield havo have vast numbers nun ibers of the irn iri the mail fi in cache valley has been carried with soeur security celerity and certainty and andis is a credit to the contractor and a benefit to tho the people the mail from franklin to bennington Bennin gion has lias been beed carried on snow shoes all the winter over the mountains and is a great advantage to tho the people of bear lake valley hon C 0 C rich the tho contractor secured the tho service of an intrepid young man ma n who has carried the mail faithfully once a week A cooperative operative co store is 19 in operation in in this place it commenced in 3 larch march with a capital of about 2400 in roods goods and cash bishop L II 11 hatch is president jno doney vico vice president wm woodward C W fox W T right and alexander stalker directors the weather is fine some of our farmers hesitate about sowing oats till the middle of may or first of or june julie as late lato oats in grasshopper years yeara have done the best the people of this place are generally healthy and certainly live on simple diet peace prevails improvement in general both physician physic ial and arid mental are the tho absorbing topics talked of among the people 7 elder sharp writing T from front smithfield Smith neld on the instant sends arl ail interesting account of the school celebration in that settlement already noticed in the mews news in closing elder sharp says 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