Show anh ash OTHER I 1 mit MAt I 1 I 1 feRS 14 1 I 1 4 1 FROM FRIDAYS DAILY TI thanes THANKS we are indebted to hon william H hooper for the following public documents annual report for 1869 of the bureau of statistics on the commerce and navigation of the united states ll 11 report of the committee on foree forel foreign n affairs on the paraguayan difficulty tion olon into the causes of the gold panic acts and resolutions of the united states of america passed at the second session of the forty first arst congress and the cun oun gressional globe for 1869 THE MAIL ROBBERS we have received the following per deseret telegraph line NEPHI october 27 7 pm four hundred and forty dollars in coin taken from the coach by the robbers are recovered the registered papers etc are cut up so that they cannot be identified with the exception certion of one package st t ledger gave information where the money was but it is thought that he knows where there is more he says that mckay heath and ana himself started out for the purpose of robbing the mail they were going north to rob the montana coaches but a friend of mckays told him that the treasure box only went occasionally on the montana coach and when it went it had an armed force with it and they concluded haY the they would come down this way the tho they thoy y had three shot guns and three revolvers which they got just for the business and had kept concealed while staying at levan st ledger says there was nothing in the treasure box and only sixty three dollars in currency in the register sack he says mckay has that in his pocket he also says ho he dont know where the guns and pistols are mckay hid bid them stuck them in the mud muzzle down in levan field somewhere it is thought that mckay cot more money than he let st ledger and heath know of information WANTED ann merly of liverpool england wishes to know the whereabouts of her daughter jane rawlins Raw lips libs as she has hag heard from her only once since she left england she resided near tact park liverpool mil star please copy CO confirmatory the following letter in reference to a statement made by president You ngin one ol 01 his recent discourses has been received by him it needs no comment northfield SUMMIT CO ohio oct igl 1870 mr sir ja B young dear deaf sir yon you may think it rather strange that 1 I a stranger to you should address you en on paper well I 1 saw in the cleveland herald of the instant a few lines said to have been spoken by you and as you probably know t that at every word spoken by a mormon is supposed by some to be false I 1 write this to satisfy the public that what you said about petrifaction is strictly true 1 I was brought up within half a dozen miles of utica and lived there until may the township of frankfort county of her hidur N X Y within two miles of the lady that I 1 suppose you spoke of I 1 te member remember her and her husband well their names were eddy some years since I 1 saw an account of the circumstance in the herald I 1 in n I 1 think in june I 1 was back 1 in th that at neighborhood and I 1 inquired about this circumstance they told taid me it was true and that the deceased lady was at frankfort village preserved in spirits and furthermore there is a woman a relative of lived there some years afier after I 1 ienn left she says when the woman should have been confined she was sick and the proper assistance si stance called in and after a while she got better but whether she was ever a well woman after that I 1 cant say these are all ali facts I 1 write this to show that the mor conall mons can tell the truth yours respectfully HENRY WOOD DISTRICT COURT judgment was passed on olsen who was convicted of manslaughter northe forthe nor for abo killing of thurston the prisoner was sentenced to imprisonment for seven years and was fined one hundred dollars dollar eisens counsel made a motion for another trial the case of the people against burk for the stabbing of A livingstone was tried and submitted to the jury w who ho this morning gave in a verdict of rot not guilty and the prisoner was acquitted the case of englebrecht co versus jeter clinton and others was brought up and was set for this afternoon at two FROU FROM SATURDAYS DAILY THE two DAYS MEETINGS this morning at ten oc locki the two days meetings appointed to be held in this city commenced mence in the tabernacle the assembly was large comfortably filling the building the congregation was addressed by presidents young and smith the remarks ol 01 both were fall of rich practical instruction and calculated if observed to improve any people spiritually socially temporally and in every sense of the word president young discoursed upon the great necessity of the people living closer to tio a and nd in more ore absolutely accord accordance ance anco with will the ef of the tha gospel of christ that thai ahey they tie ey maik main may e enjoy ajo y tile tide ille 11 tail 6 amr that its influence fluence and power may contro control them in all the affairs of life that they may inay know more of god and be prepared for foi immortality exaltation and alory elory president smith discoursed on the advisability of forming operative cooperative co stock herds the education of the young the support of ol 01 schools and other subjects of equal i importance pertaining to the everyday life and affairs of the people of these valleys THE STAGE Roian ROBBERS Erts arr ARn ARRIVED iVED the prisoners mckay st ledger and heath were brought to town last evening about five they were taken to provo on thursday by sheriff cazier and were there handed over to the custody of the U S marshai marshal they are now confined in the city prison mckay was wag not long since proprietor of the revere I house louse and st ledger is also well known in this city heath reath was formerly a US IT S soldier A rumor was current in town this afternoon ter noon that st ledger had taken poison the report arose from the fact of his being taken suddenly and violently ill medical i assistance was called aud and and aud as it was suspected that he had bad pois poisoned bried himself 9 he was put under chloroform and a stomach pump applied when it was discovered that the suspicion was incorrect RELEASE AND appointment elder eider ralph thompson has been released from his duties as traveling elder in the durham han and newcastle conference and ap pointed traveling elder in the london conference mell mill stat star oct ath A BIG bia YIELD brother thomas S smith of farmington had a yield of gallons of excellent borgum from one acre and a quarter of land the present season this is gallons to the acre this is unusually large D G brias BRIAN T there is a message for you at the deseret Desere fc telegraph office too TRUE A few days since wo we alluded to a report that a young man nam ed hiram thornton of smithfield cache county had been murdered somewhere in montana this report is confirmed he was murdered at a place called smiths ranche shot through the head the hope of plunder led to the commission of the deed as the you young n man was known to have had mone mono money on h his if person previous to the murder anz any and when his body was discovered it was found that he had been robbed we expect to give full lull particulars shortly FIRE last evening about eight a kerosene lamp exploded in the news depot ot of mr james dwyer and set fire to a large amount of books and papers the fire spread very rapidly but luckily it was principally confined to a quantity of books and stationary inside and behind the counter A number of willing hands were soon on the spot and the counter and its contents were carried into the street and the flames inside the store extinguished mr dwyer estimates his loss at about there Is now an excellent opportunity for those who wish to obtain cheap books as brother james says he has a large quantity slightly damaged by the fire which he intends selling at half price GEORGE geouge FRANCIS again AGA INThe the tho following which ia is characteristic of the sender was received today to day CABLE GRAMME I 1 BRIGHAM salt lake city F france rance will conquer does utah remember be lafayette TRAIN marseilles oct loth 11 RETURNED bros San glovanni and ursenbach of the museum and menagerie whose departure on an expedition to skull valley was noticed some days since returned last night baingi bringing with them additional specimens for t the museum to enrich the already very beautiful collection of geological treasures ther there exhibited professor barfoot under whose critical and learned inspection they have passed says they are principally astral and coral with some specimens orsea of sea anemone mollusks moll M and P polyps of paleozoic times they are well w worth orth seeing and may add a new chapter or at all ali events important information to any knowledge of the former condition of these interesting valleys DISTRICT count COURT tho the case of englebrecht co versus jeter clinton and others for the abatement of a liquor establishment lish ment is in progress there was some difficulty in a jury juny yesterday for this case ultimately however one which was thought suitable was sworn A significant feature in this j jury u isthan is that there are no mormons cormons in it all such j h h having ving beeri been peremptorily challenged by the plaintiffs cou counsel neel from MONDAYS DAILY DIED at the executive office in this city oct 1870 at am of consumption after a lingering illness governor J wilson shaffer deceased was a native of pennsylvania he was born july ath 1827 for the last twenty two or fr twenty three years his residence has been iu in illinois until he eathie earbie came to ta this nar M 6 n mc m c ria nah ine ire served t the e government in a military capacity cit udd principally rit c as chief of general butlers staff stamm during r ing the late civil war between the northern and southern states his remains will be conveyed to lils liis late residence in freeport illinois they will bo be escorted to the railroad depot tomorrow to morrow afternoon by the masonic fraternity and the military of camp douglas flags at half mast are on all the principal buildings of the city today to day as a token of respect to the deceased DISTRICT COURT the district CO irr for tho the third judicial district met this morning at ten out oat of respect for the memory of governor shaffer deceased the the court adjourned till wednesday morning MARRIED in this city this morning by president brigham young elder william perry and miss sarah ivins mckean NIc Kean daughter of theodore mckean esq of this city thus they are departing one by one wm was perhaps one of the strongest in the rank and file of the bachelor community comm community unit several others after struggling faint vainly against wind and tide tlde for year years shave have recently gone by the board hen we hear of the gentlemen falling off by the wayside it reminds us forcibly of the gleaning of grapes after the vintage is over there is yet here and there one on the uttermost bough but their time is short we tremble for uno hoo REDUCTION R OF TARIFF it is gratifying 0 notice that the public demand for the reduction of tariffs on that most useful of modern institutions and inventions the electric telegraph is gradually being complied with by the companies controlling them A few days ago we published the reduced rates of the deseret tele telo telegraph raph company for the transmission of ten word messages between this city and ogden we append the reduced tariff of the atlantic pacific and deseret companies between this city and all the following named points westward cents cents auburn 75 mento pass 75 alta aita ita 75 mayfield 75 bagtas 75 marysville marksville Marys ville 75 boca 50 ogden 20 battle mountain 50 oakland 75 chico 75 oreana 50 colfax 75 pleasanton PIea plea santon 75 barlin carlin cariln 50 palisades 50 corinno corinne 25 reno keno 50 ellis 75 redwood 75 elko 25 san francisco 75 emigrant gap 75 sacramento 75 gilroy 75 san matteo 75 gaits 75 san jose 75 gold run 75 stockton 75 gold hill 50 summit 75 kelton 25 truckee truck eo 50 lincoln 75 toano boano 50 virginia city nov nev 50 verdi 50 it will thus be seen that the inducements offered by the atlantic pacific and deseret companies to the public for their patronage are as great as or greater than those offered by any other company and for reliability and promptitude we can safely recommend them as being unsurpassed their office in this city is in zions coop co op drug drugstore store on the west side of east temple st |