Show lom LOW AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAY tuesdays 8 DAILY MAY 21 PEACE AND prunty plenty C A connelly writes from leeds washington county may crops never looked so well in dixie as aa they do now everything seems to be flourishing the lord is greatly blessing us peace and plenty prevail F FATAI ATAL atan ACCIDENT the following special dispatch was received this morning COVE CREEK may aist editor deseret news about seven last evening as fred westfall a young tuan moan twenty two years of age resident of provo was crossing pine Creek his his bis wagon which was load ed with government freight capsized in the stream falling ou on him every exertion was made to extricate him but life was extinct before this could oe no accomplished plis pils shed hod his brother who was in company with him is returning home with the body MORE JUDi JUDICIAL crAL cran MALIGNITY how is this after the late ate decision of the U S supreme court defeated in one direction the federal officials who wish to rule this territory with the despotism of tyrants are trying to accomplish their ends in another directional direct ionas will be seen by the following BEAVER may J D T mcallister territorial marshal hawley will not accept my services he lle holds that you have not the color of office and will not sustain you also that no officer iu in the territory is authorized to serve a venire I 1 await instructions WM J F mcallister ALLISTER MO AW deputy territorial Mar marshal marshai shai CHOICE drowens Fi Fr owEns we had bad the pleasure of seeing today to day some be beautiful geraniums and in flower just received by mr air richard matthews of this office from san francisco mr matthe matthews matthewa a Is ia an enthusiastic amateur botanist and aurist and spends the very leisure time he has in the cultivation of choice beautiful flowers shrubs and small fruits to gratify himself and the taste or of friends friend be hag nag occasionally imported during the last year or two r rare are specimens from celebrated nurseries east and west and in this way behas he has hag opened up a connection which will enable him to fill orders promptly for any of our citizens who may desire to gratify their taste for the beautiful by investing means in this direction mr M can always be found in the DESERET NEWS building and from an extended acquaintance with him we are enabled to state that be is thoroughly trustworthy and will be found to merit the confidence of any who may favor him with their orders MORE OF THEM here are more cards of that infamous int amous petition SALT lake lare CITY may 20 1872 editor deseret news we were astonished and mortified beyond description to see our names pubs fished in connection with a memorial in the EVENING news the facts are these miss sarah cannon daughter of marcena mareena cannon and another young lady that we are not acquainted with call ed at our house some months since and presented a piece of paper ostensibly to oppose the admission of utah and prevent the old settlers from ruling the state we signed it on this information being influenced fluen ced by I 1 hose who ought to have known better but had lind no idea that such base falsehoods and lying misrepresentations as are contained in that memorial would be inserted against an innocent people we accordingly wish publicly to withdraw our names and find denounce the actions of such persons margaret J foreman belizi A sprouse scrouge Sp rouse rouge SALT lare CITY may 20 1872 L editor deseret neus news I 1 am the daughter of mrs margaret J foreman and only fourteen years of age iwas I 1 was not aware that my name had ever been attached to the before mentioned 1 infamous n document until I 1 saw it in print I 1 never can endure to see my name attached to such a vile slander blander without declaring that I 1 never consented to such misrepresentation of my best beat friends on earth no matter who took the pains to use rn my name LAVINIA FOREMAN SALT lare larr cli cit CITY r may 21 1872 editor deseret news I 1 wish to say to the public that I 1 did not know the contents of that document ald to me until I 1 saw it in your paper I 1 was surprised and and were I 1 to let iet it pass unnoticed be true to myself I 1 did not read the paper the lady who presented it read a part of it to me I 1 presume she bad had not time to read the whole of it it is untrue and nitter bittor in the extreme and I 1 wish to withdraw my name from said petition andI andl and I 1 also aiso desire to have no connection with aitor with those who framed it 11 MARY frow frosi wednesdays DAILY MAY 22 LARD AND OIL we W were shown today to day specimens of lard and lard oil from the lard and oil manufacturing company companas comp anys s works fourth ward the lard appears to bo be of good quality being of quite solid consistency and pure puro white it is manufactured expressly for the utah market and is put up in two four and six pound cans the 0 oil I 1 is also excellent bein being measurably free from the exceedingly disagreeable odor which generally accompanies I 1 imported lard oil ANOTHER CARD the following has been handed in for publication SALT SAIT lare laue CITY may 22 ond editor deseret news netos As my name has been brought before the public in the NEWS in connection with a memorial against the admission of utah as a state I 1 vish wish wish to correct some errors in the statement of mrs foreman and mrs sprouse the memorial was sent for for mrs sprouse to sign and when it was returned a request w was forwarded for it to be sent to mr foremans house as there were those there who would sigu sign it apt ing in accordance with that request est 1 I with another young lady went to mr foremans and mrs foreman read a part I 1 at least of the memorial and remarked she had not time to read it all but believed it all true and signed her name and she also signed the name of her daughter lavinia SARAH CANNON daughter of marsena cannon successful SURGICAL OPERATION at one today to day a critical surgical operation was commenced in this city by dr J benediet M benedict assisted by dr F P D benediet benedict dr vollum U S surgeon at camp douglas also drs anderson crain grain hamilton and fowler the subject was waa mrs janet janot Hardle hardie chowell the well weli known and skill ful nil ull midwife dwire the task to be performed was the extraction of an abdominal abdom lual inal tumor the operation was successful and was completed cimpl eted in fifty nifty nive five minutes the operator being complimented by all present for the skill displayed the tumor weighed pounds and although twisted around ten times limes there was not a single adhesion on the loth day of last month the birthday of sister hardie stae she underwent the operation of tapping aud and was freed from five gallons of fluid on that occasion As the operation she has to day undergone was con coo considered siderA the only chance of saving her life she consented to it and although her case ease was considered desperate hopes are now entertained of her restoration restora tion tiou to health tn THE I 1 FAU FAULT faunt LT NOT AT TH THES E S L P 0 0 wo have had numerous complaints for some months past from some of our subscribers bers about the irregular manner in which their papers reach them R R llewellyn writes from fountain fountain green may on february I 1 wrote to mr moore P 11 of salt lake city inquiring whether he be know knew anything about the san pete mail mall he answered on april as follows the sanpete mail left this office all right and properly tagged but came back last night having never been opened brother llewellyn concludes by stating that numbers of our subscribers are inclined to discontinue their papers on account of not receiving them until the news they contain is old here is the finishing sentence send us some papers by the first ox teams coming this way the discrepancy is evidently not caused by any dereliction on the part of the P at or clerks of the post office in th this Is city as will be seen from the extract from mr moores letter of april such delin are certainly very annoying to all parties concerned in the proper carrying of the mails and the tae gentleman having the oversight of that department will greatly please a large number of citizens if he will seo leo this matter righted at his earliest convenience veni ven lence lenco ence enco MURDERER CAUGHT JUDGE judae HAWLEYS COURT the tho following dispatch was received yesterday afternoon as we were going to press BEAVER may 21 A murderer named W W hawkins Haw kins kina alias green river was arrested on saturday by james hunt sheriff or beaver county it appeared that hawkins and george isaid reid the man he murdered were teamsters in Stans fields train and on the of february while at st thomas on the muddy nevada he shot the man without any provocation there being no authorities at st thomas thomaa to take cognizance of the affray the desperado managed to have the matter concealed by threatening the other teamsters who were eye witnesses if they let the truth be known so the matter passed off as ils an accident until the arrival of J D dunlap deputy U 8 marshal from call cali fornia who was informed ot of the murder there and took the proper steps to bring the matter to light the sheriff of lincoln county nov will be here in a few faw days to take the prisoner to pioche judge harleys hawleys Haw leys court has been in operas tion for the past week and is now adjourned till the last the people being generally busy his maje court wis poorly attended his honor still weakly elings clings to his little naturalization catechism and runs his court curt with a deputy US U S marshal the decision of the supreme court notwithstanding the judge remarked the otner day in the presence of several gentlemen that he would strictly adopt the rulings of the supreme court but that the supreme court was entirely mistaken in its late decision on utah affairs Hois hols ho is going to write an opinion on it shortly DAVIS COUNTY missionaries elder eider job wellings Wel wol linga writes from earming farmington ten tin may alay in accordance with previous arrangements the home homo missionaries of davis co commenced their labors by holding a two days meeting at kaysville Kays ville on saturday and sunday may ma y and on saturday the people were addressed in the forenoon by elders A call B nobles J 0 wright and bishops john W hess and christopher layton and in the afternoon by elders job well weli wellings in gs joseph argyle thomas S smith joel parish roswell hyde lot smith anson call and bt bl hop W K R smith on sunday morning besides all the missionaries elder A 31 musser and bishop john sharp were pre present sent seni in the forenoon bishop Shar elders musser and porter addressed the meeting in the afternoon elders noble and stayner bishop stoker elders H 0 haight A M musser joel parish aud and anson call spoke much valuable instruction was given embracing a great variety of subjects the singing of the kaysville Kays ville and farmington choirs was excellent FARMERS PROSPECTS HOME missionaries MINES subscriber writing from nephi may says the prospects of the tho farmers and stock raisers of juab county this season are good our oar crops look excellent and stock of all kinds have wintered well but hut from reports a few of the people will have again to contend with grasshoppers in some sections of the fields of nephi and mona they are hatching out but not in sufficient numbers we think to do much damage from the appearance of the snow clad mountains there will be a full supply of water for irrigation purposes and ir if we are not troubled with late fros fras frosts ts we will have an abundance of choice fruit as fruit trees ot of all kinds are in fall bloom president grover and the home homo missionaries slon sion aries arles nave bave held meetings in nephi mona and levan laying before the saints the subjects taught at conference on the aud of april a conference of this stake of zion was held at which all the a authorities of the church and tiis tais stake were duly presented and fully sustained on the evening of may wo we had tho the pleasure of hearing bearing from bishop E F sheets and elders joseph A and william G young who gave instructions on important subjects juab county Is becoming somewhat noted for rich deposits of minerals the mines mine in the districts of east eist E and west tintie are looming up in importance and attracting the atte attention ution of foreign capitalists we also hear good reports from nebo district formerly known as timmins district the miners in a the latter district are developing the rich galena deposits of od mount nebo which are said to be very extensive ani and to contain considerable silver democratic Terril territorial tortal convention the territorial democratic central committee of utah held a meeting at 7 last evening at the office of gen EM barnum at which it was decided to issue the following call for a territorial convention which we have been requested to pub ilah liah the territorial democratic central committee of utah hereby request their fellow follow democrats in the several counties of the territory to select delegates to meet in convention ven tion tiou at the city hall in salt lake city on saturday june 1872 at 2 p in for the purpose of selecting delegates to represent utah in aba national democratic convention of july ath 1872 in baltimore also to choose a permanent central committee for the territory and to transact such sueh other business as may be deemed proper we no suggest that each county send the following number of delegates viz salt lake county 19 tooele thoele 6 wasatch 4 summit 3 utah 10 davis 7 juab 3 morgan 2 bau Sau pete peto 7 cache 9 sovia sevier and plute box bom elder 6 Millard millardd 4 beaver beaverr 3 iron 4 washington 4 kane 2 weber 8 and that the county conventions be held at the several county seats on saturday the esth of juno at two pm H D jonn JouN jonnson JOHNSON son sox E AL BARNUM LEVI E riter RETER jo GORDON war ax bringhurst e committee Com salt lake city may 21 1872 the eccentric dr byles aylea had at one time a remarkably stupid irish girl as a domestic with a look and voice of terror hebald he said sald to her in haste go and tell your mistress dr byles by les ies has put an end to himself the girl flew upstairs and with a face of horror exclaimed at the top of her voice 1 I dr byles has pa put t an end to himself the astonished wife and daughters rushed into the parlor I 1 0 r and there was the doctor calmly W walking king about with a part of a cows tall tail that he bad picka up in the street tied to his coat or cassock behl behind ad |