| Show and briefly showing the advantages that would result if tho the holding of fairs were mor more kene iene generally raily rally held hold yesterday we received ce a letter from elder daniel graves of Provo proto in which be he says in iii looking over the semi semiweekly NEWS of august I 1 eit elt felt pleased in reading the editorial remarks upon the holding of fairs in this territory being then travel tra vel vei ling through this country advocating the support of the inhabitants to come forward and help heip in getting up a fair in this county this wl fall and I 1 am glad giad to report as far asi as I 1 have traveled with others appointed by the board of directors of the thee provo co county nty bianci of the tho D A and M S I 1 haven have met inet with a good bood response elder graves requests us to insert the flig filp following wing NOTICE the utah county branch of the deseret agricultural and manufacture manufacturing g society will hold their annual exhibition n on the last friday and saturday in september in the new factory building provo MARSHAL AND arvd WARDEN this morning at ten U S marshal patrick entered the court room of the city hall and made in the presence of witnesses a formal demand of warden A P rolwood rockwood for the latter to deliver up to his the marshals Mar custody the prisoner killfoile Kill foyle mr rockwood asked whether he bad any written authority from any bourk court of competent jurisdiction authorizing him im to make such auch demand the marshal said he had not whereupon mr rockwood I 1 delivered to him the following WARDENS WAnD mils OFFICE salt lake city aug 1871 6 pm M T patrick U S marshal for the territory of utah on my ray return to my office this evening mr mi hyde the officer in charge of one of the convicts in my custody informed me that you had callea called upon him and demand ed the surrender of said convict also that he demanded your authority for so doing and that you replied that you had bad no process irom any court on the subject but it was the instruction or order of gov woods for you to take poss possession llon zion of the prisoner whereupon mr nyde hydo informed you that he was not authorized to deliver him without an order of court this is to inform you that I 1 have an order of court authorizing me to retain him until til discharged by due course of law and it isny igny is my sworn duty so to do under these circumstances I 1 have to inform you that I 1 shall not deliver him to you unless you present an order from some court of competent jurisdiction in the premises promises which will be a warrant to me to deliver him to you such further action as you choose to take lake i will wili be on your own responsibility respectfully Respect Hespect fully fally yours A P ROCKWOOD warden after receiving the above paper the marshal said bo he would have him mr rockwood arrested for retaining the prisoner mr IL said 1 I have nothing more to say yon you have r received calved my an answer iwer to your demand the marshal then enquired of mr hir R P who had the prisoner in custody and was told that he believed city marshal J D T mcallister and that officer wm hyde was the jailer marshal patrick then made a demand upon city marshal mcallister for the prisoner in question in answer to which mr mcallister said he could only deliver him on an order from warden rockwood to whom he was responsible for him marshal patrick then saiso salso said raid in an excited manner then I 1 will try to take him I 1 will endeavor to muster enough men to do it and looking around the room I 1 1 I see you have a good many men here 0 our r reporter looked round too but failed to see the many men there being about sixteen in the room most of whom were merely spectators who had stepped in to bee see what was going on mr mcallister informed marshal patrick that when he mr patrick delivered over to the city authorities for safe keeping the prisoner mckay ho he mr mcallister would not have been justified in delivering him up to any party without his marshal pat ricks order and his position was the tile same samo as that sustained by him to warden rock bock wood mr patrick then said he would have mr mcallister arrested and taken to camb cams douglas mr patrick then left the tho hall up to half past two pm marshal patrick and his I 1 I 1 nad had not put in their announced appearance near the city jail and warde warden hock Huck rockwood ackwood wood and city marshal mcallister were bochat large largo y FROM MONDAYS DAILY RETURNED missionary we wo had a pleasant call this morning from elder geo goo W groo who hadj has just list returned from a mission to england he left this cit city y april 1869 and arrived in livera liver ol 01 on the of june following having ape t a short time on the way in visiting fri friendy eries erles in new nev york state on his arrival in england he was appointed to labor as traveling elder in the nottingham conference in which position ha he labored with much pleasure until august 2nd and 1870 when he was assigned the presidency of the leicester conference in which capacity he acted until t ja his libi leaving england to return home he crossed the atlantic in the S S nevada which left leu liverpool july I 1 and stayed in new york arrival there of the minnesota company with whom he traveled as far as iowa where be remained a ai short time visiting relatives etc and arrived in this city ou on saturday evening bro groo looks well weil and hearty jt it affords us great pleasure to give hearty welcome to those returning after the faithful performance of jabors labors abroad NOT considered dred CRED DANGER DANGEROUS ous we WO are pleased to learn from a dispatch to president ent young that the wound of bishop W B preston of logan is not considered dangerous gen ms as at first reported at the time the accident happened brother preston was getting out of his carriage having the shot gun gan in bis his right hand band when the lock look struck against the vehicle the disch discharge irge entering under the arm and coming out at the shoulder UTAH Sou soc SOUTHERN ern EnN track laying on this line ha baa i been temporarily suspended for a few days on account of ofine abe non arrival of iron the work of grading between a point P 0 six miles south douth of dry creek bridge and d the point of the mountain is bein being 9 pushed vigorously forward and it is expected will be completed within about three weeks DANGER those three historical tailors must look to their laurels the tailors wrote we the people of england the three would find their glory altogether eclipsed if a U S official were to write 1 I the people of utah more unlike unlikely ar things have happened 1 I the people would have a mighty sound enough one would think to satisfy the clambering ambI ambition tIOu tion of any federal official besides it would be so very very american it CACHE cauz couz brother simon smith writes from clarkston august of good od health among the people a bountiful arvest harvest notwithstanding the dryness of the season and several grasshopper attacks never better crops generally hay rather light improvements being pushed ahead 1 harvesting about through with not much threshing done and the people preparing to put through theu the U N R R the settlers of clarkston were contemplating the extension of their water ditches from their farming land to the meadow land which could be done at little expense SAD ACCIDENT by letter from cedar city iron county under date dato of the uit ull bishop henry lunt is informed of the accidental killing of henry son ot of henry mcconnell of that city he was about eight years old this family with several others was up on the mountains making butter and cheese choose on the uit there were some horses in a pen and to one of their necks there was a rope fastened which was dragging on the ground this little boy with al other about the same age ran to eatch catch cate hold of the rope he was ahead and as he stooped to pick up the rope the horse kicked him in the necil neck under the jaw killing him almost instantly the b body 0 dy was carried down the mountain to C cedar d r city where it was burled buried on the it is a terrible blow to the parents as gs he was a boy of great groat promise this accident cast a gloom over the entire settlement special to the zes des tel another extension of the deseret Ie seret telegraph COALVILLE sept 2 president B young salt lake we congratulate you on the success that has attended the establishment of telegraphic communication throughout the territory and on behalf of the citizens of coalville alville Co we thank thank you for the establishment of a line to this place we trust your life may be preserved to build up the kingdom of god respectfully W W CLUFF A E hinkley RICHFIELD sevier co august 1871 editor deseret news mews dear brother this settlement is in a thriving condition new families are coming in every week the people are busy securing the abundance of grain with which the lord has blessed them this season heason the harvest may be called late but it is earlier than we expected because much of the seed was put in very late on account of the people not being able to get got here before the spring was advanced but as we have had all the water we needed needed it has grown and ripened well we were very busy last spring and this summer in repairing our canal itches ditches and streets making bridges etc our oar sabbath school and meetings are well attended and the people are enjoying health peace and prosper prosperity Respect respectfully fally fully H 7 mille sn 1 Anc ACCIDENT iDENT mr L P lyon informs us of an accident at wilsons Wil sons store silver springs big cottonwood Coit colt onwood As mr wilson was trying if some cartridges woul i fit in a pistol the instrument being loaded a charge exploded wounding mr wilson in inthe the hand nand and john doyle in the tho wrist neither severely on HER MUSCLE says an exchange A recently arrested savannah woman thrashed two constables and ana kicked a judge down stairs before her nerves were sufficiently quiet to allow her to proceed to I 1 ail all 1 it la Is well the marshal was not there or there would have been an im portion of him left to annoy warden rockwood or any other othor respectable citizen TWO very good things are said in lil woodhull and cla flins weekly and here t they hey are from utah we learn that divorce cases are not numerous in the courts nowadays now a days and speaking of women voting in utah brigham ia Is wiser than bingham where a woman with eyes as sharp and perception as keen been as mrs woodhull must have sees wisdom I 1 there must be I 1 something in it I 1 that there is existing an embodiment of greater wisdom than is manifested b by y the statesmen of this or any other country in many vital particulars perhaps is not saying a great deal yet it is saying something hopeful for the common interests of the race and it is withal a matter of wider belief than some people are apt to imagine there are many departments of political social and religious economy wherein it might not be difficult to surpass the wisdom of bingham though we say it without intending the slightest disrespect and not only of him but of man many y other distinguished statesmen also if things were not so we should not see the amount of incongruity vice corruption and injustice that prevails in almost every department of human action one thing wherein the statesmen of the day do not betray an enviable amount of wisdom Is in the tact fact of their thein virtually if not professedly ignoring social and religious matters and giving their whole attention or nearly so to political and commercial affairs and w wherein eolith brein attention is paid to things social and religious it can hardly be said that a very wonderful amount of wisdom is manifested look at the laws of the land for instance the work and evidence supposedly of statesmanship profound they are largely a bundle of technicalities the practical effect of which is frequently to hinder rather than khan accelerate justice as experience ilas has amply proved to the best residents of this region in regard to the of divorces in our courts that is 18 a mob mos c excellent and commendable thing if all other litigant cases were e equally bally sparse it would be another excellent excellent and hild commendable thing though possibly such an eventuality was never contemplated by statesmen in regard to divorce in the present imperfect state of mankind and womankind it may be and doubtless is the least of two evils but it is nevertheless an evil and a thing to be deplored of itself it is only an evil way of escape from a greater evil a chiefly of imperfect and ill advised union and therefore a circumstance to the utter absence of which all ali lovers of the best interests of humanity and believers in the attainment of the est condition of life look forward with desire and unfeigned delight other relevant conditions being equal the be community which manifests the fewest divorces must be the furthest farthest toward a satisfactory condition f social life an old colored washerwoman who w ho used to groan over her tubs found consolation in the hope that she would be where robes wont need washing and a poor creature can upset her tub and dance on the bottom of it singing lory glory hails halls baloo forever and forever notwithstanding the drouth the california vineyard crop is a very aery large one and says the alta alia california many owners of vineyards do not know what to do with their grapes in n some valleys there ia Is no sale for them hem and the p price r iee lee is low everywhere distillation into brandy is looked to for relief so far ai aa it can be adopted although prohibitory burdens cause many distilleries to ile lie idle As with peaches here BO so in california many graab rapes es will go to waste pity they call can n not ot be e profitably utilized particularly when in some other parts of theearta the earth hunger and famine prevail A consolation con for the L ladles this world abounds with him perfections require his ministration in the fulfill fulfil ment of the divinely ordained purpose of her creation another adolp and a truly lamentable point we must notice mrs F also rests her hopeb hopes of the extinguishment af this development upon upolu the fati fact that this is not century that bevery year statistics show a decrease in the number of marriages 21 she says bays the IM imora mormon orm orp doctrine 41 must emust be purged of it mainly because of the age are opposed to marriages this is a sad confes confession sidn but we will reason upon the same faction fact in ft tk direction exactly opposite to that in which masl fa does and we though per hap s rather gather bantly think ia in the direction n 9 M more 0 re beneficent results now if the tend tendencies en othe oabe age are opposed to in marriage ria 9 e the more abundant reason why th the cormons mormons Mor mons or orsono some bome other philan ahro pie pic people should be greatly given to fa marriage in order to maintain a healthy equilibrium in social matters otherwise lus ius lu stand timid debauchery will undeniably run ran riot aidt the earth will groan under the infamous humiliations inflicted upon the daughters of the tho land and the whole earth will be smitten with a curse that is how we should reason i upon the non c connubial tendencies of the times and we should be sure to have all the women on our side when they properly understood ua us probes fue dl celibacy such as it Is s extravagance grecian point ibee lace and diamonda diamonds are poor hoori yes yea worth worthless worthiest iek lek things to put in the scale against tha the heaven ordained institution of marriage and the generation that doe dog athia athla lambott ready neady for the burning jf these best beat arguments against marriage even 6 v 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