| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAY tuesdays 8 DAILY JUNE it 11 NOT A APOPLEXY after a short shorb exam examination into the symptoms exhibited by elder orson hydo hyde by dr benedict the latter discovered that the disease with which he be was afflicted was not apoplexy we are pleased to be able no state stalo that under the tho doctors skillful skill rui fui treatment he is recovering rapidly A GOOD TRIP we learn by letter from elder W H kelsey dated Liverpool May that the tho missionaries had a pleasant journey from froni ogden to england hugland the voyage across the atlantic occupied thirteen days and during the most of that time head winds were encountered and the weather was cold for the season during the entire trip SALT laur lane cily city juno june loth editor deseret mews news sir the name of george atkins appears on the list of ariti anti state petition petitioners ers published in your paper in incase inease cao cae any of my friends should lina irna imagine I 1 ino it to bo be me I 1 take thel the liberty berty or of anfor informing min 9 them that I 1 never signed the tho petition nor any similar docia document and furthermore J 1 have not the slightest sympathy with the sentiments of the memoria lists geidan ai rix kix of tooele thoele city SALT LAKE CITY june loh 10 b 1872 editor deseret news sir my name was was waa publish published pd in your paper as boing being signed toa to a petition opposing the admission of utah into the union ns as a state I 1 never signed that petition and never authorized any one else to sign for me I 1 also wish to say aay that I 1 have no sympathy with the memoria lists who getup and nud signed that petition and never intend to have any unless they repent of their wickedness and folly the only petition I 1 ever signed in this cily cly was oue which those who soliel solicited ted my lame name to it lan ian informed ormed r rne no me was to be presented ted to the city coun to have 2nd and south street graded JOHN EVANS tailor PAROWAN june juno 3 trill editor deseret news dear sir an interesting two dys days meetings have havo just been held hero here june and and 2nd president dont dent E snow elders joseph NV young and a number of other home missionaries doing the preaching valuable instruction was waa given and much good done very few grasshoppers have made moir appearance hero this spring there is every prospect of a n good crop this season though but a small breadth hah has been sown for this tills place cause lack of seed grain and fear of grasshoppers I 1 believe editors abominate as a general thing long communications therefore I 1 close very respectfully W C mcgregor SALT LAKE CITY june loth 1872 editor deseret news sir I 1 was waa very much astonished at seeing my name in your paper in connection with a petition against utah being made a state 1 I can truthfully say I 1 never signed any such sueh petition I 1 did sign one with the full assurance that it was for a state I 1 have been waiting to see it contradicted as the party that asked me to sign it prom ased to do so putting me off with the ex exi cuse that it was too late tor jor publication 1 I likewise saw my husbands name in the list which hurt hurl hu atme me very much to say that he did not sign it would bo faise false he did do so not thinking he was doing harm barm to any one it is not his nature to do so it is his wish for this to be made a state he having voted for such if you will give this pub bublis liAty ity yon will greatly oblige yours respectfully MARY and JOSEPH braithwaite A LITTLE mown MORE EXPOSURE yesterday afternoon a man named win H harmon a welshman unable to read ro to speak english humm huff sufficient lelent to express himself intelligibly telli gibly called at this office accompanied aed by a friend to act as interpreter to explain now how his name came to ha be on the an ti petition harmon is amin a miner erand and he be stated through his interpreter that he be and several fellow follow countrymen were induced to sign that petition through tho the assurance given them by the party who solicited their names that it was something to force mine owners to promptly pay their hands their wages the tha men being belog unable to read E english were unable to judge of the nature of the petition by reading it and signed under the false impression already stated did anybody ever hear of such paltry miserable shifts as these those to which thesa these anti state petition originators have resorted their document Is crowded with the names of children too young to hink or know anything about what they were doing foreigners unable to speak english dead men and the forged names of living benl men tho petition and its originators acors sare are worthy of each other and both are far lar beneath the contempt of all honorable men TAKE CARE OF YOUR cows to crl cri citizens cUi wens wena who am are fortunate enough to be the owners of good fat cows or cattie catlie we reiterate our advice to take extra care of them as cattle thieves are prowling around the city watching for chances to help themselves mr A P rockwood of the thirteenth ward had two fine cows stolen from his hla promises premises at a rather late hour last wednesday night there were none or of the men folks at bome home that night and no extra precautions had been taken no fears of thieves being entertained the animals had bad been seen to for the night and were in their corral corrai as usual the last thing next morning they were missing and as it was wag thought they had strayed olf off no particular anxiety was felt but they did not return that lay day nor the next and sund the belief began to be entertained that they had bad been stolen this was subsequently confirmed the owner of the cows learn ing from a party chaton wednesday night at aboul 10 lie he meta met a man darivin driving two cows answering the description of ehg the e missing ones down towards jordan bridge mr R has neither seen nor heard anything further of his cows and he has no doubt they were stolen and have been slaughtered the moral of this is that all persons residing in the city who are fortunate enough to possess valuable animals should take all the precautions in their power to have them in safe keeping after dark WATER A plentiful supply of water now ripples down the various sects the thirst of the soil soll on tho the city lots iota has been slacked and vegetation bas has been gladdened and refreshed groo and his assistants have had a most moat livoy t time me lately TOOELE CITY juno june 8 1872 editor deseret news doar dear brother on Thurs thursday day daV june jane ethl ath through the kindness of US HS jacobs esq the teachers children aud and friends of the tooele thoele sunday school were enabled to en joy a trip on the salt liae lake in the commodious ste steamer atner city ody of corinne Oo rinne belonging to that gentleman about 40 vehicles pro ceded by the brass band conveyed the tho happy juveniles to the lake shore arriving about 10 m they were kindly received by capt evans who with every officer on board endeavored to make all comfortable the ger ier was wag delightful and arid all appeared to appreciate the exertions of the superintendents tur mor their enjoyment af tera ter a splendid ride of about lour jour hours we landed and all returned to tooele thoele highly delighted and will probably ever remember what have been to many their first sight of and first rido in a steamboat ste there were about in the excursion this being the first sunday school arid and the jar largest jarest C est number that had ever over been on board yours youre respectfully W H FOSTER FROM DAILY juse JUNE IZ 12 telegraph TELEa tulea RAPH OFFICES last evening telegraph offices were opened by A M musser eq at farmington and at the superintendents and Secre offices of the U C and U S R R at tho the depot in this thia city WHERE WEERE we have received by mail an account of the killing by bv lightning on june ath of henry honry henryson son of edward edware and ann powell the writer however omitted to state where the occurrence transpired POLITICAL A correspondent at paro wan iron co cc writes june 3rd ard on saturday evening june a meeting 9 or of republicans was held for the purpose of effecting an organization of the party in this county A committee of five were choson chosen and instructed to report to the central committee at salt lake city AT OMAHA tho the following telegram was received by president young this thia afternoon ter noon OMAHA A june 12 to pres B young we arrived at I 1 pm all ali well 0 0 RICH MORE unmitigated RASCALITY mrs jane elizabeth elizabetn james called yesterday and informed us how the name of her little daughter vilate jau jaa jales Janes es thirteen years old came to be on the villainous anti state petition etl eti tion the little girl was staying at the rouse eouse house of a person in the ath ward who put the childs name down without her consent when the girl was informed afterwards that her name had bad been affixed to the petition and on learning the nature or of the document she felt very much annoyed mrs james expresses her indignation at the unauthorized and dishonest proceeding how the flimsy refuge of lies is being torn from those who mako maeo it a cloak I 1 two DAYS MEETINGS A report ofte of two 0 days meetings at parowan carowan Pa rowan iron county says two days meetings held by the home missionaries of this county commenced here at 10 am on saturday the iet let dinst there were present from the south president erastus snow elder joseph W young and some others the meeting in the forenoon was addressed by elders jehial mcconnel charles smith and saml saull leigh the afternoon was occupied by pres snow and elder W young on sunday the meetings were well attended th the for nore fore e part of the day was wag occupied by elders jesse N smith J W young charles smith and president eras tug tua snow in the afternoon president snow and elder W young spoke A good spirit prevailed and tho the people seemed to enjoy the meetings very vety much lobe iobe or OP them here are aro more evi evl dences of the rascality of the tile anti state petition originators and manufacturers SALT LAKE CITY june lith 1872 1870 1 editor deseret De senet news sir the name of john harris carpenter has bas appeared in your paper as one of the signers of a petition to congress against fud pud utah into the union ac you will therefore confer a great favor on me by publishing the fact act that I 1 never signed that or any other petition and that the sentiments expressed in the document in question are in no way in harmony with mine I 1 am or of opinion that utah should be a state and that it is her absolute right to be one JOHN HARRIS SALT LAKE CITY june 10 1872 editor deseret Mews news sir I 1 was waa surprised at seeing my namo published in the nr NEWS ws as bong bang attached to a petition against the admission of utah as a state in the union I 1 was not aware that such a petition was waa wa in existence until I 1 saw it in the news neg therefore the person or persons that placed it there are guilty ft of a vile forgery forger soren soken LINSON jenson GRASS GREEK CREEK summit co utah june 1872 editor deseret news dear sir rin r vin in your issue of june fth I 1 see a name so nearly resembling my own that I 1 was fearful tearful some of my friends might think it was my real I 1 refer to the name of L L B clements carpenter one or of the signers of that memorial 11 now I 1 am decidedly opposed to that ai memorial therefore I 1 protest lat because it is false and 2nd because it is not true 3rd ard because ig ic prevaricates ath because I 1 dont believe it ath because I 1 am for a state government geb gih because we have tho the requisite amount of population and we can sustain a state government if we can only prevent all rings cliques and carpet from manipulating the funds funda respectfully yours 11 B carpenter SPRINO juno 2 1872 editor deseret nas news dear sir sin having seen in your weekly issue of may a certain apostate petition with my name on the list ot of petitioners petition ers I 1 take this opportunity of letting my friends know that until I 1 saw it I 1 in n the DESERET NEWS I 1 never saw or heard of and consequently noyer noser signed any such petition nor do I 1 endorse one single sentence therein contained now that I 1 hare have seen it I 1 never voted but once in my life and that was for utah to become a state please publish these thee few lines and oblige MRS SARAH JACOBS P S cannot the parties using my name in connection with said hald petition be prosecuted for the tho same bame 8 J of course the crime of forgery is punishable by severe penalties but the difficulty lies in the discovery or of the perpetrators of tho the fraud E D E N SALT LAKE CITY curt juno loth 1872 editor deseret hews hems sir I 1 was extremely mortified at seeing my name signed to a petition against the admission of utah as a state into the union I 1 wish to state that I 1 signed no such petition neither did I 1 authorize any one else to do so FREDERICK OLSEN GETTING titles the most im important pora porn and decisive advance towards the obtaining of government titles to the city lots by the proper claimants was made by the re cent reception or of the patent for the city plot from the U S land office by his honor mayor D ff wells wh where e re the claims have been filed an early transfer of titles in may ay be expected |