Show lok LOM r RHO OTHER hatters MATTERS FITTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY from COALVILLE COAL coan VirLE TO ECHO we a are r e informed oa on reliable au authority thorit yo that on thursday next a survey will be made for a line of railroad from coalville Co alville to form a junction with the TJ P R R at echo the intention is to push the work through immediately y so as to have a read ready means of transit for the products of coat coal ville and vicinity to salt lake city and intermediate termed ter late points BOOK OF MORMON IN PHONETICS As a result of the labors of elder orson pratt which must have been very severe during the past summer the book of mormon entire is now translated from the ordinary english orthography into phonetics this is the greatest stride yet made in the mhd world towards phonetic reform for egr over ove r thirty years the phoneticians Phonetic ians in england and this country have been laboring constantly for the introduction of phonetics and the advancement of phone phonetic tic tle reform in england the phonetic journal edited b by mr lr pitman of bath has been published el for many years and abd latterly we believe this gentleman has hai printed the new testament mantin in the same characters the deseret alphabet though differing in form from the phone phonetic tid characters invented by mr pitman is precisely tho the sama same in principle and the people of utah have set an example worthy of imitation by all the english speaking nations of the earth in havin having printed sometime since first and see soe second bad bai gad readers antonow the bookoff of mormon oh oti this principle it will vill do more towards spreading a corre correct qt style of speaking english among the polyglot tian people of tes this territory th than au anything else ever attempted I 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 cj 41 adya DICKIN bat AT M the tipe leader of friday last says that on the evening of that day aay anna dickinson was to lecture in the US C courthouse tir t mouse house in that city tho the leader has occasionally been rather severe in its comments comm entson on this lady being evidently no believer in female amale suffrage which it terms an absurd question but in its issue of the above abobo date it tries to make the amende amends honorable and does so as follows on merely personal grounds oro gro undA wo we entertain no unkind sentim sentiment enta towards the lad iad lady As a lady we respect her are a re proud of her hen as a genuine specimen of american womanhood but when it comes to the absurd question of female suffrage then miss bliss Dici DicKin linson cinson sonin in common with her sister advocates of the preposterous hobar hobby must come in for her a hare share of the ridicule e W we 0 will mil say this his of her ben miss annie is the most lad iad ladylike dyl eyl T e the best beit looking and decidedly t the h in most t fenti feminine nine of all the sum suf fragers the above is neail neali really y capping the climax by adding insult to insult why hy anyone acquainted with miss bliss D must see at once that the editor of the ledder leader when delivering himself of the above above abone was indulging in keen satire if anna is the most ladylike li kethe the oest best looking and the most feminine of all the fragers suf they are a hard looking crowal the tho be joking 1 in further remarks our adds as a gentleman she is not a success wo we believe she would make abood a good man a wife if meant for a compliment ment the above is of a very doubtful character for it might be said with equal af propriety of every healthy woman living if our had transposed a portion of his sentence so as to bo be reau read read he believed she would have made aman a good wife he would have paid her the h highest coma compliment he could have paid to hor hoc or any other woman but the editor of the leader is too astute and noncommittal non committal to go BO so far sincerity forbids wo we suppose FIRST FINE CALF CALP SKIN kix kis TANNED IN cotaya Mo tasa TAyA the tho helena gazette of the says mr non ben word wora showed us a skin of montana tanned fine calfskin calf skin wh which ich leh is almost equal to th thia french eFrench it is from the tannery of george john on mill creeh creole and is we believe amongst the first fine calf skins ever turned out in Mon montana tana taua Ina lna in short time we will be able to supply ours ourselves elves elvea with home manufactured goods goads olevery of evory every description ihnot if not to supply portions of the country outside the territory montana is awaking to tho the importance of the great lesson of which the people of utah generally are so well convinced namely the necessity ci 0 being self sustaining by promoting homo homb manufacture it is the only sound policy for communities isolated like those of the rocky mountains to pursue and we say success ss to all who attempt IL it FROM WEDNESDAY wednesdays 3 DAILY THE tue immigration A company of emigrants sailed from liverpool on the in dinst st we are in hourly expectation of hearing of their arrival at new york we also aiso understand that another ship was wag to leave the mersey today to day with passengers for utah these two companies will we presume jumo jume close this seasons emigration fro sno from al europe uri url e IN THE CITY amongst the many visitors who are at present ebent in our city are mr Ran Ean gabe gabo the pr a acting tinb ting greek minister M louis strauss consul for belgium to japan BI eigil chandelier Chanc chane elier eiler to the belgian consulate with other gentlemen and ladies from all parts of the world who will carry to their distant homes strange and pleasing stories of the wonderful city of the great salt lake with its still more wonderful and peculiar people the visits of gentlemen and ladies of the calibre and standing of those now with us must make the people adre more widely known adia arid the better they aro are tho the more they will vill be respected the more their motives are aro understood the marethey mo rethey will be loved by the wiser and na good MOVING agal agai ithe U P B R E R we are informed are moving navin their temporary shops and appurtenances from uinta to tho the new station at ogden which will no doubt result in the speedy demise ofa of another mushroom burg of railroad progress ba artoun it is said will soon follow suit PETIT we learn thab that yesterday mr john granof gray of the waid ward of this city was fined lya loa 25 by his honor judge wilson for contempt in refusing when summoned to serve as a a petit juror juron in the third district courtr courts we hayo have theand heard of several other have hav 6 been baell sum boned to serve in this capacity and have refused to todo doto so such sueh acour a course seis sels is highly reprehensible 1 ib 16 and lays the parties guilty of it liable to a heavy fine wo we have not the least doubt an such buch party who can furnish anything like a valid excuse for nonattendance non attendance would be readily excused by J audgo ago wilson but such excuse must be U excuse granted or refused at tho the option of the court all parties acting as mr gray did lay themselves open to the penalties of the law UTAH COUNTY fairwe eair FAIR we learn from daniel graves esq secretary of the utah county branch of ofine tho the deseret agricultural and manufacturing society that the county fair will te be held at the meeting house provo on friday and Saturday next the and ad of october it is expected expect ed there will be a fine exhibition of the natural productions duct ions and handicraft of utah valley HENRY HILL HILT there is a messa message for you at the deseret telegraph office call and get it THIRD DISTRICT COURT this thiis mornin morning el at half past 10 the thel court was ealie called to order his honor chief justice wilson residing presiding alter some delay the prisoners noeh enoch able and richard 66 connery anery were brought in by deputy marshal R IV mcallister I 1 A the grandeury grand Gran dJury jury also came in in and id presented additional indictments stating that there was no further business before before them whereupon after being complimented by the court for their faithful and prompt disc of duty they were discharged 0 from further attendance the prisoner able was called and the indictment read to him charging him with larceny of often ten sheep the property of little chandler allowed till till tomorrow to morrow at 10 I 1 am to plead I 1 the prisoner connery country was also called and the indictment read to him charging him and ablo able jointly with larceny 1 of 11 head of cattle the property of the petit jury was discharged till tomorrow morning forhing at 10 to which hour tho the Court nourt then adjourned DISTRICT co COURT Yest yesterday erd v 4 atter arter afternoon noon at about four the tho court met kursu antto adjournment at a few Ini minutes past nive five the grand Juryea jury came mo in made mad several pre presentments sentiments sent ments and aud among them the following testimonial of respect to his honor J judge ude ud q e wilson in the district court in and for the third judicial elal cial district of utah territory regular term september AD 1869 hon charl charles es 0 wilson judge wo tho the undersigned undersigner under signed grand jurors duly sworn and charged aa grand jurors in and for the third judicial district of utah territory desire to manifest our appreciation ap preci tion of the high toned character of the tho th hon charles C wilson judge of the said district court his impartial dignified and gentlemanly bearing not only on the bench but as a private citizen claims our esteem and commands our respect and we as grand Juror jurors sas as aforesaid request the courato court to allow this expression of our deserved good feeling and respect to be made a part of the records records of this court with sentiments of respect we subscribe olirs ourselves elves your honors devoted friends henry james moses chas woodmansee james burch C G webb marion H brady henry wilford hudson H K mikesell nathan T porter alex brim ruel barres S biddlecome S M ia worthin worthington ton W R R stowell john balley thos 0 king L WJ W severe severo evere pretson lewis armstead moffitt horton D haight thomas S smith thomas allsop J P F barker his honor honori in reply said 1 I find a paper here unexpected by me which places me in under arid r great obligations I 1 thank you for the kind expressions contained tat tai in that paper yon are all ali strangers to me and our intercourse with each other bas has been limiter limite fito to our official relations in this count court hence your expressions of respect are the more gratefully received and ana are reciprocated by me ifie I 1 think you are aral i atJe at least ast ell cri entitled titled to the thanks of the court and people for your attendance here frow day to da day y waiting for the organization of tho jury JuT andio and far as I 1 have seen se enyou you h have av e shown a desire to do your duty as arand grand J ju U borsand fand fana sand while I 1 hope that phat hat I 1 shall everre tain fain and alid deserve the tho good feelings which you have hase expressed towards me and for which 1 arain ain aln thank you I 1 feel that it is the duty 04 of the ild court to thank you for the you have to i the duties devolving upon yon you in your c capacity ap acety as a girand grand jury 11 i the court then adjourned till 10 oe loell 7 daht DAH X 0 1 I 1 A drew X N el U 8 mairs marshan MARSHAL lial iral bouta FO nour readers will learn from the dispatches today that james M orr esq liki has been appointed by president grant united states marshal for ittai mr orr is a member r of the old firm af w r F I 1 4 orr co and is well known ovva olva to many of our t citizens i x AND the new york E evening post gets off the following sen sable sabie remarks 1 i f A gentleman eitleman ent leman ieman writing from e says tto the cb children Ildren lidren there are as thick as grasshoppers but butt ho be adds thab that they are not ery very V boisterous or obstreperous adeon th the tho whole as well beh behaved aved a as s the average of children but they did seem to him to have a neglected look the schoolhouses school houses ought td to be well filled and the schools flourishing he dont know know what they teach in iii these schools multiplication he presumes this th the yankee thinks isa is a fair hit atthe mormons cormons Mor mons we believe that in a new england iid ild land the schoolhouse schoolhouses saro are not sp so well weil filed ailed as they should be and somo sonio wise doctors do assure us that if they do no teach they practice subtraction the best bk thing we gan can do with the rohr mormon i alois s is to let them alone POLICE richard connery was yesterday arrested and fined 25 for his assault on mr thomas hewlett about a forti fortnight fight ago the particulars of which have been published in tho the NEWS we are happy to say that Mr hewiett Hewlett is steadily steadily I 1 y recovering recovering from the effects of tha wound wouna iri ill in the tho head licad he received at the hanas hands of connery on that thai occasion AN every trave fraye eler to and from tho the city by y the tho state road has doubtless had occasion to remember the offensive smells with which tho the air is 0 almost constantly loaded through tho the hab it which many of the people have of draw ing thither the dead carcasses of the ani an mals mas that have died in their service it is z a U nuisance that should bo be abated to make the tho principal leading to our city aplaca a of deposit gor gon for dead horses 0 s and cattle eattle their owners nou nol even ta taking 1 I t the 0 f trouble to bury atheni is d a disgrace an and it cries loudly for a remedy in a co communication iii ili which we have just received elvea elved we find the following allusion to this bad practice my business calls me twice a day to pass a pile of deec decomposing imposing matter matten which lies on on ilie the state road j just list south of the city and nd the odor thereof is extremely offensive I 1 do protest against this filthy habit some have of lining our public thorough h fares lares with the carcases of dead cattle tattle 1 if they e would bury them in their gardens it w would greatly improve imp rove iove the soil and ana d add much u to the comfort of the tho traveling public 11 1 I 1 B jr sept 30 ta 67 DISTRICT court count this morning enoch abel charged with larceny pleaded guilty of the two indictments found against him the court deferred passing sentence coupon upon the prisoner until tho the hearing of the evidence in tho the trial of his accomplice connery connery being called plead not f guilty charles popper and andy strong implicated with abie ablo and connery in im stealing the sheep of little chandler y appeared and ana plead not guilty the reading of the indictment to them was waived and they were released under bonds the tho former 1500 tho the latter 1000 to appear from day to day tho the case of james Janics kilfoyle indicted for the tho murder of thomas frazier eraz Fraz ler ier at banshi wanship manship Wan ship 1 p on the 2 th of july last being set for this morning the witnesses ananies names for tion and defense were called mid wid several 1 found absent A petit jury was to try the case after which the tho court adjourned till 2 pm the jury being placed in charge of tm the deputy e marshai marshal under strict Z eions from the court t 0 11 arf |