Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS from prom grou TUESDAYS DAILY COMMITTED FOR trial talar the murder of nellie kellie montgomery a brothel keeper in helena city a few days since was mentioned in the NEWS very recently a man named hanson on information given by bi one george dickson a negro was arrested on suspicion i mon won of having don done olna etna the deed but W was s discharged heon hoon an alibi dickson was det detained affied in custody suspicion pointing to him aa as the culprit he has since been committed for trial for the murder malvin valvin waiving an any y pre preliminary 11 mina 1 examination so says me tie lie helana helena herald ACCIDENT os ON THE UNION PACIFIC erom from dr white of philadelphia a gentle h has haa just arrived in this city we gleaned the particulars of bf the accident on the union pacific road mentioned in yesterdays berda ter days fis telegrams the accident fortu natel waa m trivial so far as injury to life andzs and lurito was concerned but was the re the most cool rascality imaginable two of the employed emp loyes of the road had drawn an account of the time for which the tho company was indebted to them and had gambled ble bie ditaway it away they then went vent to the timekeeper and representing that they had lost their ticket asked for a duplicate this was refused raf ref used ased which incensed the men who declared they would be even with him they went to the tool house and obtained some implements and going about a it mile east of mcpherson station toro tore up one rail rall the eastward bound train came along at two on sunday morning and on olk res reaching ching ebing this place the engine jumped it bat but the tee tender vender and ana the mail baggage ana and express cars ran one over the the other and caused a general smash up fortunately the extent of injury inflicted on the passengers amounted only to a few cuts and bruises As soon as the cause of the accident was known the two employed emp loyes were suspected and a search being instituted for them they were found lurking not fa far r away they denied all knowledge of the matter but being threatened with summary retribution with ropes round their theli necks and under telegraph poles knoof one ono of them confessed that it was they who tore up the rail the tho sheriff of north platte was iu in the westward bound train only a mile or two from the point at which the accident happened bened and the prisoners bonera boners were given into his ids charge and taken to north platte for examination lamination THE COMING con Cox CONCERT cERT professor geo goo careless has now in active preparation and training the best musical talent in the city fai foghis his coming concert which will be given inthis lathis city ina lna in a very few weeks there is good reason to bellevo believe that this concert will bequita an event in the musical world of salt lake and we expect will surpass anything of the lindaver kin kind daver dever over attempted in the territory the professor is known to the public as a man nuan of ment talent in his profession he is not a tai tal kist or a writ in music but better than either elther for his doings show that he understands his business and can impart a knowledge of his art and of the principles of musio music to others the tabernacle choir is an instance in point its ltd members are all professional nonprofessional non yet their exquisite rendering of an anthems theras from classical authors almost every sunday excites the admiration and praise of ol 01 both saint and stranger and this profi cl clency clericy eilcy and the ability possessed by mans ninny of them to read difficult compositions ia is due oito otto the train training lag tag they hav hab rec received at the hands of bro gar Var careless eless oless ba bat here is no particular need to refer to this he has been now several years before the public of this city as a professor of music and needs no puffing we are convinced that he stands at the head of his profession in this territory and hence it may be reasonably expected that his coming concert w will iii lii be bb excellent and will merit the extensive patronage of an appreciative public and bd bea a genuine treat to all lovers of or harmony WEATHER IN is THE terni TEnni TERRITORY toby Tony the present spell spoil of clou clon cloudy a and stormy weather p s not cond conf confined inea ined to this locality as will be bo slen by the following weather telegram received this morning per deseret line st george pleasant a few clouds but sun shining roads dry and dusty cedar fine and lind pleasant no snow parowan Pa ra rowan fine not much snow ver very pleasant beaver pleasant no snow but very cloudy cove cova creek cloudy cold south wind blowing ab kuffour ouffour inc inches as of snow JT ilmore cold and cloudy four inches of snow nephi snowing hard snow about two inches deep payson snowing about six inches deep provo cloudy and cold appearance of snow lehi cold been snowing a little this morning dry creek cloudy snowing occasionally 7 very little snow on the ground moroni snowing fast fairview cloudy been snowing 0 this morning E ephraim braim cloudy and snow falling very V thi mantl manti snowing hard very cloudy DOINGS or tire THE D A ANDAL AND M SOCIETY from nir air M daniel graves of Pro provoke towe we I 1 learn earn thau that on the evenin ovenin evening of tho the instant a meeting was held by the members of the Deseret Agricultural and manufacturing fac turing society at which various resolutions fo for rAlie raile the furtherance further farther anco ance of the oppens of the society were passed among which was one for the holding of weekly meetings throughout the wards of the county for the durpos purposes es of reading and discussing subjects fallin falling within the scope of the society any person paying one dollar may become a me member 0 of he the DA D A and M 8 and I 1 all such guch subscriptions to be spent in the purchase of papers and publications which treat upon agriculture horticulture floriculture stock bees silk sak and every other useful science for tho the mutual instruction of its members the first meeting will be held in the first ward school schoolhouse provo on the f first of february february v and in the other wards in succession persons can become members on making their wishes known at the weekly meetings FROM wednesdays DAILY SWEET AND SALINE sarine sar SAi lne iNE salt sau lake peaches and salt are coming into favor in the eastern markets THE LATEST NOVELTY is a female magician named cora De Db lamond iamond who is displaying her feats a la hartz heller helier and bosco at the alhambra theatre san an francisco S L CITY feb edda news nees gir Sir the tho news of the cap tul tu atlon lation of paris passed over the western union line to san francisco at 1130 on saturday night and was published in the alta on sunday morning respectfully al CROXALL manager INDIANS STARVING STArt viNG wing the wyoming news of the says large numbers of sioux Arapah oes and gros ventres indians have come into fort laramie in a starving condition they report buffalo very scarce and want permission to go south to hunt but have been refus refused dd A number of p prominent prominent romi nent chiefs are expected at laramie in a few days when a grand council will be glied called 11 THE small FRUIT RECORDER AND COTTAGE GARDENER 21 the january number of this serial came to hand today to day much improved in appearance and greatly enlarged and a sight of its contents would be belta beita its very best recommend to every fruit grower rower and gardener its editor says he Us bas has over two hundred acres in fruits and I 1 flowers 0 and should therefore be able to fill I 1 its pages with the most practical inetter matter an and judging by the january number before us he seems to be fully competent for the task it is a sixteen page monthly and t is edited by A M MP burdye pur fur uray aye ayi dyE almyra palmyra N Y to whom all communications for the th Nr saper aper essed op a specimen copy should be ad sr ST the following telegrams were received per deseret telegraph raph line llna this mornin morning ca ST GEORGE jan 31 jos A young P F little jos W young jas jasa A little ana and B Y jr left this city on the mii kli dinst and drove to virgin city sa miles and held keld held heid meeting the same evening on the morning of th the e they drove to ripe pipe springs 41 42 miles and were much pleased with the country which is is unsurpassed for a stock range on the morning of the arrived at kanab city 20 miles it ia Is a fine flue location good soil soll and an abundance of water for the city and for irrigating irrig atin g purposes pur posea held liel d a meeting in the tho evening a good feeling prevailed on the returned to short creek 40 miles headquarters of the st george cooperative herd where the they ke keep some 12 or 1500 head of cattle ont on the ke sot ea drove to st george 45 miles via hurricane hill all well B YOUNG JK JR ST GEORGE feb aco Q xan Tan Tion there was a magnificent party at gen snows bbbie last lasi evening president young attended I 1 leave this morning to attend appointments between here lana land ana aua and carowan parowan Pa rowan GEO A SMITH UNITED STATES SURVEYS IN UTAH through the courtesy of col Fr frilseth froiseth of this city we are enabled to lay before our readers the following particulars of a sur vey of public lands made last fall in the northern portion of our territory which consists of or exterior and sub divisional lines the township plats of the same were word yesterday handed banded over to the united stat states as land office where all persons interested should apply to make their preemption pre emption and homestead entries the survey embraces the following town ii ship plats viz I 1 ol 01 T township 4 xo north rth range 6 and 7 east ea it i 1 1 7 f 6 6 19 1 7 94 8 it 6 7 8 f 9 is 7 and 10 7 11 1 tt 7 11 8 1 the principal portion of this survey includes the Be arRiver bear river biver valley and ana takes in the settlements of castle rock bock and randolph and contains an area of one hundred and twenty six thousand one hundred and fifty one acres of excellent farming and grazing lands the tho agricultural lands being easily irrigated by the bear river and its numerous tributaries tributa ries the following townships in the souther southern U portion fortion of the territory which were with drawn rawn from the registers office in 1869 in consequence of the sanpete San pete pote indian reservation being located within their limits were also returned to the register viz township 18 south range I 1 and 2 east 1 I 4 JQ 10 61 1 I 69 t 1 46 2 is 1 I II 11 9 20 of Is As I 1 is ft IS 18 south range I 1 west at 19 64 ft 1 6 20 tt Is is I 1 ci the city of mantl is located in township township 18 south range 2 east of the above and ap afi the lands which do not come within the limits ot of the reservation are again open f loc lor or entry MAP mar OF or utan UTAH col new now map of utah territory is progressing rapidly towards completion he hopes to be able to publish it by the first of next june at the present resent he be is waiting for the drawings of tre the lines to be made out for the boundaries of nevada and utah he has been solicited to insert the cards of business houses on his map many flowing such a method buffered of advertising as too good to be suffered feretto to pass ass unimproved he has consented to adail admit two columns of advertisements of this character one on each side of the map the colonel has proposed to several of the leading cities of the territory that if the city councils will cefra defray the expense of publishing the plats 0 of their cities he will place them at the foot of his map we understand chatan that an application has been made to this end to st george beaver provo salt lake city ogden and logan and salt lake city has adopted the proposition and made the necessary arrangements with col Fr froiseth to have its plat published we think the arrangement ran gement an excellent one and should imagine the city councils of the places mentioned will not fall fail to avail therus thorns themselves elves of the opportunity of getting their plats placed on the map the design is to make this work a map of utah and to publish it for the benent and convenience of its people it ought to bp a good reliable and well exe buted map for we are assured by the publisher that the cost of getting it out will riot not be less than 21 2000 SEXTONS REPORT FOR FOB JANUARY males 6 females 8 of these adults 7 children 7 cause of death as reported lung disease 8 canceri cancer 1 dropsy 1 stillborn still born 1 typhoid faver favor I 1 chronic dyspepsia inflammation bowels 1 total interments inter ments 14 s I 1 jos E sexton apostatised mr andrew jackson jacksonl Jack soil soll davis davia so long regarded as one of the tho great lights among the tiye spiritualists has acosta tided 1 be he disowns all claims to in edlum odium ship and says he Is a clairvoyant in an article on this defection the Spi spiritual vitual monthly says mediums martyrs ortho of tho the 1911 century y your our cross is growing heavier I 1 FROM THURSDAYS DAILY PRESIDENT YOUN G ON OX THE WAY tb the a following telegram per deseret iffie birce was as received this morning februarys president young left st george en route for salt lake at odo this morning 3 B young jr will be detained a few days dayi on account of sickness in his family j president smith left st george georgo yesterday stgeorge Georte and stayed at toker last mig bight night V ROMANTIC the junction of wednesday contains the particulars of an affair which occurred at ogden on tuesday last lesem bling very closely those upon which the notoriety of gretna green was founded and adding another to the numberless illustrations of the truth of the old saw the course of true love ac the story very briefly told is follows as ns the ahe CP train arriving at ogden from the west on tuesday morning contained among its passengers a mr and mrs pickett and their daughter dau 2 ter the latter sweet sixteen and han ban some as the heroine of such an adventure ought to bo be As soon agthe as the train stopped the young lady alighted and quickly entered a carriage standing near nean me platform platforms being followed soil owea owed immediately by a gentleman whose features were wore partially ti IT concealed the carriage was driven kofl it its s departure being followed by cries from the parents of the young lady of stole stoie my child I 1 the 0 old oid d gentleman running almost ilk lik like ilke a wild man in the them direction the carriage had gobb gone greab great i confusion was created by this alarm and ana the services of the sheriff angl and the police were war 0 sp speedily e edily obtained by mr pickett to chase and secure the tha runaways if possible after awhile the carriage was found on the bench but it was empty it was subsequently s learned that while the officers were hunting the fugitives they after leaving the carriage proceeded to tho the th 0 office of alderman d erman enman herrick Herric kand kana ana and by him were united in the bonds oi of matrimony they then than took up temporary quarters at the house of mr david nelson kelson where in a little while th they ey were found and well weli abused by the irate parents of the lady lade but it was too late to remedy matters it appears that the pickett family faintly and mr alexander weed the name of the tho gentleman unto whom miss pickett was married were all residents formerly of illinois and were on such intimate that the yol yet young ing lady was vas given to understand by her parents that mr weed was to be ler her husband when she sho bad arrived at a marriageable age the arrangement was waa pleasing to all parties thena then and especially to those most interested and their intimacy ripened into strong attachment 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