Show jf ap pp d t CITY jan A devertt deseret news just to the hour haur of his execution bisi bishop 0 E P 1 sheets and myself called to deeo w millard pl when I 1 asked him th the E follows following 0 g kiis tins tlona L 1 aro are you satisfied with the ju judgment 9 of the court and tho the treatment kofl the sheriff and guard f he answered yes sir and 2nd have you Tioff nol eeling feeling of regret for the killing of mr giett ana and anti are you not ilot pleased that thab mr mayfield got 6 t of your reach 1 1 1 I am arri giad glad that layfield got 3 away 9 3rd ard have S hotl any hopes or P acting the future I tte state t te abu you are about I 1 to I 1 enter 1 I 1 upon 1 I do riot u n der stand yoa you mean acan ean can I 1 11 he replied relio dl and then said isleen ir sleep as good goad and relle reile better otter than before I 1 dream a gre great it adeal and imagine myself fly flying ing in th tho air I 1 use d q dream during the war that the tile rebels were wone chasing me and I 1 could feel rising and flying h li in the air ir out of th thair their reach 11 after aftel other othar remarks m this sty ety style ae he asked m me 6 if it wis wig was 10 and said sald 1 I shall rodn soon get got out into the tho freh lill kuland inland jou gou you bet vet atif if it Is to come tho thid sooner 4 t i ath nth will you u gi give yemo semo vemo me your carrek correct am that xa which your dothier tc taught tl g bt ayou yo 1121 I 1 mailard Mi ilard liard uth can you name any feleno at wai MAI relative WO with whom you would wish vish v ij i to correspond or have havo you yon any word 10 to leave for them I 1 chave nothing to send to any relative ar friend if they find it out ba by tho the papers or amy any way all ali right tight but atno not nol wither wilh with my Cen een consent till i have you heretofore oel deltan fel tan I 1 41 inclination 1 i to destroy dearoy life ilfe I 1 never had any satisfaction ib hi in yelo ilio killing fio neither in the army nor since once before beford like murdering but it amounted to nothing the feeling came over oter me twice to kill swett swell before doin doln doing g tho deed deeda had no feeling and knevi nothing against swetti have nothing resting on ion my mind or I 1 would tell it I 1 4 he further remarked j 1 I was in hopes I 1 would dio dia with y cheo fheo 16 40 irons dnn off I 1 am ana glad I 1 iam tam am going where inhere a innone of these things becoming jocular th the guard ard ara ho he said where wherry I 1 get det up llo lle 1 there wio I 1 win keep a place for you in thon bhend allery gallery t on the right side 1 he then looked out of the window and scein seeing the crowd of people said saidi i what do all iau these want out there were uL suppose to tot dla bra sia see sae f the elephant As the tho I 1 s snow riat 1191 w was V as 1 f J he said it vao was snowing like ilko thi this when F don V to U 0 clock 04 lie was wp fakel takei torbia r prison td the tho pace place of chul but I 1 heed beed not aba dwell enthat aa a the det dot details hils hiis have limm a li dady bady bt been heen published erom from a fe 1 ketch etch of his lits history hist bry tt liken 4 y abro febro noon it a appears ears cars that lie he was bom boyn in ethe athe stated of D new vm york ahou abou fathe yean year 1851 his father deser deserted tea lils ills hi mother when he was about old thethis th athis his m mother ther thor thoc worked for andt and ihen im untrue lUe was about six years yeats oli old oid and then ihen be he llad had toga t 4 c elio ello into the tho th e poor adox bouse staying g there albut abbu eone ione one ye year V he was as afterwards abter after wards warda in the tho employ of a farmer named nauga babbitt who treated him harshly and awid from whom he ra ran nan awas abdy away ho he then rambled froin from one place 0 ty another 1 committed several robberies and r was engaged in various arlous pursuits finally doi dol following lowing the ath th michigan Mi elligan tr yinto athe lithe Sou southern theral theril states and by rp running mes meg aagep and purchasing for t tho the 0 soldiers etc eta ha accumulated about three thousand dollar s he went back with tho the regiment to detroit detroit michigan and traveled about a good deal deai principally payi pall in canada and event grand rapids mien mleh Hs ills money being 9 all eone gone onee oner he went ent to lyons iowa and then ado made mado up his mind to gor goto to e city but was wag deta detained ingol some F time through sig sip kness he cople cape on abtey wards to omaha thereto to Brya Bry ihrl ihil and I 1 freih there to salt lake city where ho he engaged to go at to white rino Pino district with mr M mafield a d whose teamster H P hamu dered d e ae learning a rm i n lau iau th that t grayfield had abo about t goo inca inea ln in cash h which L ch h he 6 desired to obtain sifa A apayor d day or two ago while tho guara guard was it g him they found on his hig UM th the klame name 0 E OTOWA E which is su sud sup isea trul to be hise his correct camb I 1 sni Sri triefly Ir lefly efly such is ig the state and the s carea caree of a youth possessed 0 the 49 depravity and oral orai degradation consequent upon urion n p ebl egl lichtl oad and n d ev evil i associations in tho th 0 worldly I 1 I 1 h 0 lei lel j 1 1 i P y MACK n ni K r i waa nax y j 1 i s lukl 1 b IlaLa leam irAy CITY jan 31 34 69 fi 0 mitor editor desere Deserf Sews notwithstanding i i th standing lwe awe I 1 we are many indications to suddenly become a town tho spirit of the gospel i is nowise restrained in IA its usual bear bean bearings ings amoni amon gnich are peace on earth and goodwill to inan 1 I we W e haye have excellent meetings tho the schools are doing a good work and the le best beat order prevails in s the town our sunday school under the direction of bros J bywater By c wixom nand zand band vand nand A madsen has made marked teress wn ress tess lately our largest day school Is is I 1 kept e R t bythrow W jl watkins and d is i s doma dome d wen ii anthe performance of the tho 0 11 manie lover 0 e by the lna ina dramatic lra matic matie association last rt night before a respectable 1 house holasz too alich eralso could not bo be given give to miss E snow as mayy mary yia vla tzi tyl r as tho the lover mr C Southwort ou w 0 r t b has ag philip deArv Arvell arveil de eUIl miss M smith as julia spring sprin and mr fishburn as ag 11 miles Mill millville milleville ville truly yours A C we are indebted to elder win wm Clay clayton toil torl for the following extract from a letter to him by elder karig Maeser dated zurich switzerland decor Decer december ilber AS inasmuch as tho the business and many various duties through tho the rapid increase of this mission kept increasing lapon me to such an extent that not only my health began to be serio senio seriously ugly affected by it but many things also had to be done in a greater hurry than it was for the interest of the work I 1 have called bro heber young to assist assist mein me in the tho labors of this office in the capacity of a secretary of the mission for tho keeping of all the thel accounts and the tho attending in g to the ache business part of this mission nilder under de r my direction that I 1 may f ind find moro more time to travel among the br branches aiches attend to the lar iare laro lare large e mis missionary siona slona 7 correspondence and ana odit our ur paper apu oil oli eo th thene there c is plenty left forme for me yet notwithstanding that bro heber nober will wib nind find fina find hi his hands full as Is he besides that has also the presidency of the zurich district bro L M grant going to eastern switzerland in ln his place there thero is quite a stir now throughout i tho tip mission about oui our paper an and d many not members of the church have subscribed fer it already although the lists will be closed dec 31 the i hirst first t issue for january will vill appear january 2nd and in numbers for tile the tho state all ali paid abr jr as no number will wili leavo leave our office ex except dept it is paia pala paid for i the spirit of inquiry is is dally daily increasing and bro willard lne INc richards hards hands in bern conference with whose labors the lord has been from the beginning in iff a marvelous degree whites writes me alit that sineo since in I 1 left them november sith the ne new lne ine eting place at bern behn tlde twice las as large as the tho dormer former one was wag filled ito tto to overflowing ewery crery sunday arld aila would soon prove provo too small smail altogether about fifteen months montha ago that br branch anah could eoula sometimes raise fio tio no flo meeting for want of an audience audiene so it is a ati afi langnau which h ha L eight fit tit man members ono one year ago and now counts whirly seven two more new branche lia iia have hame been organized in that conference the oak is likewise progressing here herb in zurich alil and other places especially in the tho cod ference ferenee where beyond nil all expectation a powerful spirit of hope ig looming up and many nany baptisms aro tauni place pho working g t there heze vath litsas scant tant a brave bravo young laniyo ilter in in the spirit tirl I 1 it 9 of fh his office I 1 ind calling 1 T cannot IM heip help elp mentioning herg herd mhd spirit 6 naiuli and unanimous that filis fills the tho evl hearts i arts of albiny all ali my bt brethren ethren wadae laboring ith ath frith me 4 arhon under so havergo ad vergea circumstances caused by kotun language lack of aduain ance with a customs ad and many inconveniences havo never slackened in their gnp ane les ies ie nor th their thein ee lave love cpr t ih the tho e work I 1 lam iam ain aln very va ai ara bra t thankful 11 to iho 0 lar nard lord epa to have lave ldar idar 41 1 ecith th sub BUI buh sui po c hor bor as iliew I 1 now have TT if 1 it sant SALT LAKE ap i I 1 derei asa As A vils wils was heid held antho in the tho fourth bourth ward on Iri lri fridays days baening bv ening january 1869 for of the female maloR i ellef belief society of tha ward it lt was yas vas well attended and gave great satisfaction 0 o all pre present sept it it was was 6 by tiie sisters S of tho Sopie tv ho did their thein doinog 1 for foz the comfort laj baj auh ata pleasure 60 6 tho gues es the tho he room kra fra do decorated borated rated with fla ila flags s 7 ban Uan banners ners a ap L lopriato nio mottoes mott doeg does bes and ever P greens greeng furnish ed ted by bro brog s oharles charles davey davoy andi charles IT willams Wil wll hams bams aften after a few hours daf dancing icing in singing and ana recitations the tue assembly y sat down to tables well spread with all ther thor glod things that this thia vailey valley affords with a bountiful supply of good cold coid J I 1 water S sister gister ter netten condie condio sedro Sedre secretary tary tacy of df tsa the S society spoke 1 liport the prinell principles les ies of union on I 1 and ie dy oneness n e phio e ol 01 feeling g caused caused among frie t ife lie members of the tho demalo female by y tho the teaching A of sisters mary godsall eliz ellz abelho and ind ann jenkins tho contess and Counci councilors councillors lors lons kiwi society ety HELLEN henlen 4 eq II 11 managers Ma pagers elizabeth ellzabeth add and louisa aln davoy davey san I 1 C tig rig jv ft i i 11 I 1 city ciry eeb reb 1 i D ivea avea tho lo 10 this city is ig mitta witta certainly beautiful and one noibe admired by every resident as well as traveler gi it does a commanding view of the country for miles around and also aiso of hithe ithe promontory which seems fo 0 bothe dothe bo the tho great cen con centre centro tie tic of attract attraction lonn loff for can contractors tractors i I 1 graders merchants ac tta ail all en engaged gag d in moving on the work of Is central pa cinno enno railroad until within the tho past ten days our streets have havo been thronged thron ged with team sand men all westward bound quite a large proportion of the male malo inhabitants of this city are and have beef been engaged in constructing the railroad this winter and all seem willing to contribute as muchas much as possible to the consummation of t this III ili IS gigantic I 1 er 0 tho the io laws aws and regulations ions lons of the city are good and wholesome and ana extend equal protection to the str stranger anger angor and the citizen 0 our president hon C E snow is tho councilor from this place and in his absence judge S smith assumes and discharges the iha responsibilities of that posit position ign 1 to satisfaction I 1 bishop A nichols is always awake to fhe the many duties that surround him and is I 1 ready at all t times I 1 mes to lend an assisting hand to the poor and needy mayor C lov loveland land is a gentleman in the fullest sense of the term andis and is ever found on the alert and continually mindful of the interests of his subjects the colonel also has a faculty of clustering g around him warm friends the city council ia 19 composed of the very best material our county affords gentlemen who always tho interests of the people the police force is efficient keeping perfect order throughout the city havi g briefly referred to our city regulations my attention is drawn to the dra arri matic association on last saturday evening I 1 visited the theatre and witnessed tho interesting drama of michael earle or the maniac lover miss E snow appearing as mary iary lary woodward and miss M smith aa as julia spring I 1 must say that I 1 was agreeably a surprised in the acting of these two young ladies one can plainly see embodied in them the elements of talent and all that is required is practice close attention and studying well the characters they ara to represent to render them attractive upon any stage mr irr 0 southworth in the character of philip darville played remarkably well giving evidence of a promising aci aoi tor a little more attention atten lan tian to carriage I 1 position ac upon the tho stage and ho he will do credit to the name mr baird personated persona ted the character mancao lover ina lna very veny commendable manner seeming to realize fully the lamentable condition of tho the character ho he represented box boa and fishburn the former as andrew adze the latter as miles melville rendered their parts in a highly satisfactory manner the tho hla bia balance 0 of f the characters were taken as ag well weil as could be expected on last sabbath I 1 went to me 0 t 11 9 ilp alp and d listened to two very interesting 7 di discourse scours by bros S smith and 11 II B jensen Jens enthey they portrayed tho tha beauties arising from strict obedience to cot col counsel inel luel and the tho teaching our religion I 1 also aiso listened to some som 00 of ftc the most excellent singing I 1 ever heard heird discoursed by the choir dio the leader of which is bro robert fishburn vish tish burn who is certainly well weli versed in music musie |