| Show HOME NEWS MEWS beaver 21 the pioche stage arrived today to day loaded with passengers and bad on board pounds of bullion it is stated that F D chase and alexander frazen frazer were examined before justice wandell at hiko for the killing of mcmurray and discharged michael cassy ato killed gossen was examined before justice 0 C mcdonald and admitted to bali ball in the sum of six thousand to appear before the next grand jury RICHMOND 21 the cooperative operative co store here was broken into last night and about fifty dollars stolen the robbers are not yet caught U LOGAN 21 president maughan has been very ill for a few days but is now improving the weather lately has been very cold and windy there is but little prospecting for mines on account of all being busy with crops PLEASANT T grove 21 robert loder of this place accidentally shot himself through the left hand with a derringer today to day in american fork kanyha kanyon A man from omaha is prospecting for coal in the foot hills between battle creek and provo kanyon good specimens of both coal and iron have been found and he says he is going his bottom dollar on it he has eight men employed we have information from a private source that the coal discoveries alluded al tided to above ran range go over a distance of two miles in length and that some of the veins are nearly thirty feet in thickness FILLMORE 24 the semiannual semi annual conference of millard millard county convened at this place on saturday the toe and lust thomas callister presiding the principal topics discoursed upon a were the erection of tem tom temples ples vies gathering the poor operation cooperation co and the unity of the saints these subjects were handled eloquently by many speakers the authorities of the church and local ut vt this county were sustained by unanimous vote LADT LADY REPORTERS ina lna in a late number the reporter a monthly journal published in london and printed in the ng style of its editor mr thos alien allen reed in an article on lady reporters P stated that had never known a lady who was a competent phonographic reporter tn in to days paper appears appeals a discourse delivered a short time lime since by elder orson fratt pratt which as our oun readers will see was reported by miss julia young daughter of president brigham young after transcription crip tion it was submitted to elder pratt for revision and he expressed great surprise and pleasure at finding it so accurately reported there not being an omission from beginning to end this little circumstance should encourage our young folks in inane the pursuit of knowledge is a beautiful art and one oi of the most useful in existence its acquisition requires no extra amount of intelligence but perseverance only any boy or girl of ordinary intelligence who has reached the age of twelve or fourteen years may acquire the art of writing in the reporting style of by devoting an hour or two each day for twelve or fifteen months many young folks have a great desire to learn shorthand for to be ame able to write from to words a minute seems something so unusual that when the they learn it can be done they are filled wll wil with eagerness to learn how but in most cases they give out when they find that it cannot be Ertta attained ined inea in a tew lew weeks and scar sear scarcely cly more than one in six or eight who commence persevere in ghe the study until they have mastered the art this is a great pity for it really could be mastered by 07 most of those who nave have a desire for it if they would only persevere but persevere they must for the reply given by the ancient mathematician to the egyptian king is essentially true respecting no there is no royal road tu to its acau acquisition miss julia young and some thirty others commenced the stud study of shorthand a little over a year and a halit haio half ago nine tenths of lie w wadle n die dle class might now have been ing writers had they been faithful in M z dying it but after a few meeks weeks A eks application loses its novelty and tuen the labor must be continued or its acquirement qui rement is impossible this is too much for lor most young folks and of the number above mentioned about four fifths fell off the remainder continued and today to day are able to write with ease and pleasure about words per minute and to read it with ease when written and if they continue their practice occasionally at lectures and public meetings they will soon be able to write from to words a minute ibis ig la an example worthy ot imitation and we hope it will havethe have the effect of stimulating others to do likewise the books containing full instructions for the acquirement of the art can be obtained for a trifling sum not more than thail two or three dollars send to mr ben manof Pit pitman of the phonographic depot depots cincinnati for the manual reporters ela era companion and phrase book study and master their contents they are so plain and explicit that a teacher is unnecessary u and success will crown your labors FROM FRIDAYS fridays DAILY SANPETE by a communication from george farnsworth mount pleasant dated april we learn that the weather has been very cold and stormy in that region lately causing planting to be very late provo bro david john writes from provo on the insl ali allis all is well in provo the tho factory is being pushed to completion with great rapidity every man mau is speculating as to the location of the railway depot in or near this city the utah co operative cooperative co stock herd company is unanimously sustained among the people it is in my opinion the best beat thing started yet the soldiers are still no trouble between them and the citizens the officers deport themselves in a very gentlemanly manner our sun sud day schools in this city and throughout the country are healthy and prosperous zion is onward in our midst and gods king kingi i dom will triumph FUNERAL OBSEQUIES the funeral obsequies of mrs ann leaver musser took place laceal at the thirteenth ward assembly asse bibly rooms yesterday at one pm A large 1 number or the relatives and friends of the deceased were present and the tabernacle choir was in attendance the remains of deceased were borne from residence by teachers of the ward and followed in order by the embers members in of the female relief society of which sister musser was the treasurer elder john taylor offered the opening prayer elder geo goo Q cannon and president brigham young made interesting remarks upon the resurrection of the dead elder orson pratt pronounced the benediction A large concourse of relatives and friends attended the remains of the deceased to the cemetery where president D H wells thank thanked edthe the assembly for the lymp sympathy L thy shown on the occasion and offered the c closing losing prayer PROBABLE CLUE mr henry pusey of the twentieth ward informed us this morning that he had good reasons for believing that the remains spoken of in ill yesterdays berda ter days I 1 NEWS were those of george marchbanks a youth who came to this territory with his parents two years ago last nail fall irom southampton england the lad was demented and subject to fits and would occasionally wander long distances from home he was last heard of a few months after his arrival in this city when he went to camp douglas where some of the officers seeing his condition and with a view to sending him home inquired of him where he lived but he could not give an intelligible answer he was brought to town by a soldier who being unable to discover the lads residence I left him in the eastern rrt ert part of the city since that time he has not been en seen nor heard from and the supposition is that he must have wandered off fallen into the water somewhere and got drowned mr pusey thinks that if the lately found remains are his there will probably be near them a piece of cat crystal which he used to carry carny around in his pocket and by looking through which he used to amuse himself the parents of marchbanks we understand live in spring ville the time of his being missed and the advanced state of decomposition in which the remains were found seem to agree mr maj J S brown who informed us of their discovery was of the opinion that they must have lain for not less than two years THE tre KANAB KA NAIR REGION elder jacob hamblin who has probably had the most extensive experience among the indian tribes of the west of any man living livi rig and who not notions long iong since received an appointment from government to act as indian agent in the southern part put of or the territory called this morning he arrived from kanab last evening he furnished us the following items concerning that region that part of the territory is being settled up very rapidly ane deop people le are busy farming fencing their lots etc cattle have done excellently all winter there 0 ere being an abundance offered of feed for them eail pull wheat looks well and a considerable amount of spring grain had been sown great interest was being taken in the planting of fruit and other trees probably abre had bad been set out there than in any settlement of the same age in the country saw sawmill sawmills millIs ls situated thirty five miles to the southeast south east of the settlement where there is an abundance of grass and timber there is a good road to the mill and it is doing a flourishing business some sometime time last november elder hamblin made a treaty with the nata Nava joes a number of whom visited kanab a short time since and gave save assurances of their intention to abide by its stipulations which were to the effect thattie that thab the navales Nava Nav aloes oes were not to be treated as indians but should an any of them be guilty of stealing or other olendes of fences that the they b be treated according to legal powers ike like white men they on their part agreeing to assist in the discovery of and to deliver up malefactors elder hamblin feels certain that their assurances are sincere and that no trouble need be anticipated by the settlers from that source the ferrer ferrec post which is forty five miles east of kanab and which was waa established a year ago last fall by elder hamblin will still be kept up and at which place forty five acres of com corn were ware being put in the indians in the immediate vicinity of chanab kanab settlement are peaceable pea ceble and industrious mals mais lda ida is troubled AN th aig ai nag as g reedy greedy a lot of cormorants in the snape shape of unscrupulous officeholders office holders KV a abbe the territory of utah our triumvirate might have succeeded better had they secured office in that state than thau they have in utah foa foo fon foa there the ring has been tolerably successful while here the tiie members of the ring haye have invariably come to grief the florida ring succeeded defeating ur iw gol col 0 M hamilton late juts member of congress from that state and preventing his election reelection re because lie ce would not work in harmony with its members in their schemes iii in this territory the ring has tried to ca carny carry rry matters with a high hand and to ostra eibe cise those who would not coalesce with it and be its willing and subservient tools but all its ita attempts in this direct direction io n have been ing the whose chief is the standard bearer of the ring 11 have havo used their jf af facial position to the fullest extent col coi hamilton ba hag made an affidavit which lays bare bane 6 eja eyes jot 0 o the people of the country the nefarious behe schemes raes of odthe the florida jing ping ring xing and its had trot norup up to latest adm tice vice vices attempted ted to re rebut his statements we W expect before long fo id witness a similar ex expose pose in the case of t he the ring oring here money has wonderfully cohesive properties rings kings can be formed and maintained if there is money to be made by them but when the money fails falls the brings are very likely to fail alyo alao Z that is precisely the position of ther them the Ir ring liag here its members can get gei et no money and on what basis baals cerii they be ibe elpe expected ted to act unless it be money the chief f fi member of the triumvirate has talked very freely to his stat elliles and others so we are informed which had been made him at wa washing ton how confidently he bb could rely nely upon support ac in his user patio by byr using the name of president ifil geant arery freely in this connection he contrived to keep up the hopes of the needy and mercenary members of or his evring ring 11 but afner after awhile this talk ceased to na desired effect fedia not pay board tallo tailors t ili lil livery aery whisky huk y or gambling bills and one prominent meni member of the ring who had beenie been de laded we suppose into fincun incurring I 1 g debts on the strength of the hopes which the chief had inspired told his hib friends who were not lathe in the ring gl that he did not know what they were going to do for want of 0 money finding that something mcatbe must be done or the ring and all its schemes ernes would fall lall to pieces the triumvirate determined on sending one of their washington ith with fth full a authority u thornty idt money motley hll bli leas t if he could he was authorized to describe in irl most moat touching terms the desperate strait straits to which the ring was reduced and that thatis th atit atif if money were not forthcoming all ail q 11 the thel ak labor a alvil izing mormons cormons Mor mons and governing the tei tel territory ritt rito or would be lost A resolution was framed framed to present to congress and was to be introduced by ft trusted friend odthe ane triumvirate bu but aias alas I 1 for the triumvirate av irate 1 I the an can ean not pass and the thirty thousand Is not forthe forthcoming orning what will the atrium 1 um vira vlra tedo do what will that member mem berot berof bf the body say when he returns whann new tew dodge will now be adopted adolte 0 THE religious folks of sectarian dom are generally on the qui civo vive when an opportunity port unity presents for a ionin lonin the soul AQUI saving baving line iffie they vantage of the makri marriage age queen victorias daughter to tile tiie iba son of the duke of argyle the tee marquis of present the bride with witha a bible bibie which ifor ifon beauty of adoram adornment ent is ig pro bably witti but dut an equal in the world the book was bound in morocco with gold mountings the title page of parchment was illustrated by hand with exquisite taste and had on it the blouw CAROLINE alberta with the loyal loving and prayerful fulI wishes ghei ihei of the maidens of her native landgon the bp easlon casion of hed lher her royal koyal marriage wag was purchased by t tion I 1 a haying having avin ayin t cost gaven fo purpose byas by as manyi young I 1 ladles a d es ine int indifferent If ferene ferent parts of Kingdoms the dobi dohi W When heg hep presented itria enclosed inan in an e elegantly legs fiffy carved oak casket ind andaas was accod accompanied panted by the following address your cloyal highness il W maidens f B ire lre niam 4 a i ii i VT a ro kyp tik rat fat al deeply occa occasion eion elon with the expression of our respectful but heartfelt congratulations s ithe the feeling of lively interest with which the maidens 0 of these islands lalanda must regard the tiie daut daug daughter of their queen is further increased bythe by the circumstances that your royal rosal highness is to remain among us I 1 and while continuing to be a comfort to our beloved sovereign will also adorn the position in N which it lins has pleased providence to place your royal highness in this our highly favored country country the me memorial morlat moriat which ae we are pein permitted bitted to offer onner for your R 0 kaleigh ne besas ass ase gracious acceptance is a unostentatious as a gift nevertheless |