Show LOCAL ind AND OTHER RATTERS MATTERS frow FROM thursday THURSDAYS Y 3 DAILY JUNE 13 RETURNED elder george IV thatcher got back last night from his bla mission to bugl england and aud moro mono MORONI m june lith 1872 editor deseret news in the obituary notice of ruth jackson published in your semiweekly SEMI SEXI WEEKLY of june ath I 1 I 1 made a mistake as to the date ot her birth it should haye have been 1809 not 1819 please correct and notify the millennial star to do the same and oblige respectfully CHAS lonosky LoN hon osos lett LEFT r HER HOME bome margaret ellen tripp gerrard aged twelve years daughter of thomas gerrard garrard ninth ward left leot he hem home yesterday evening at five taking with he her hor a bundle of clothing with out her fathers knowledge or consent any person knowing of her whereabouts will confer a great favor by imparting the information to thomas gerrard at the yard of Z 0 C M 1 I grocery department MORE DENIAL CARDS cardy here is a little more evidence regarding the forgeries for gerits committed by the anti state petition schemers salt lake city june 1872 1870 0 editor deseret news sin the namo name of edward jones miner appears in your paper as signed to a petition to congress against the admission of utah as a state I 1 never signed said pe and never empowered anybody to do so for me and I 1 have no with such petitions EDWARD EADWARD E JONES loth t ward SALT laue lare cit CITY olty r june 1872 editor deseret news sir I 1 arrived from sanpete yesterday and was both surprised and mortified to have a friend frieml ask me if I 1 had signed a certain mongrel petition against 1 theaddis slon of utah into the union as aa a state as my nane name or a similar one appeared in conn coun connection action with the said document now mr nir editor if that name was put down dow n for mine I 1 wish to say that I 1 never put it there and never gave anyone any one lse else ise authority to do it for me had I 1 been a profane man I 1 hould should have been tempted to do some tall swearing since learning that I 1 had been so vilely misrepresented I 1 am a peaceful man but it might be a little warm for the parties who thus used my name should I 1 discover them I 1 look upon the petition as an apostate arrangement and I 1 never like to be classed in any way whatever with traitors of any description on especially that kind who say on one day they know a thing to be and aud the next they know the same to be false I 1 look upon other signers members of certain cliques and rings in much the same light but my contempt for traitors of the f first water is something approaching the unlimited As for the whole G hotch who got up that petition and smuggled and forged to it the names of children dead men and of living people who knew nothing of the existence of the petition I 1 never want to be found in such disrepute ble company in any of their unworthy schemes and never will of my own accord JOHN GRIER grieb SALT LAKE CITY clit june 13 1872 editor deseret news in the list of names published in yesterdays issue of the NEWS as signers of that infamous anti state petition I 1 wa wan extremely mortified to see my name appended in order to correct false impressions I 1 wish to state that I 1 never signed said petition neither did I 1 authorize any one to do so for me I 1 do not endorse one single sentence contained therein end and I 1 feel a contempt for its miserable authors that I 1 feel myself inadequate to express please flease publish the above and oblige JOSEPH GODDARD of st charles bear lake valley SALT LAKE CITY june jane 13 1872 editor deseret news sir sin 1 I was very much astonished at seeing my name on the list of anti state petitions rs published in your paper in case any of my friends should think that I 1 signed the petition I 1 take the liberty to inform them that I 1 never did I 1 have not the slightest sympathy with the sentiments of the memoria lists DAVID els eis FISHER fisuer heit reit lop th ward FROM FRIDA FRIDAYS Ys DAILY JUNE 14 information wanted of the whereabouts of simuel samuel clarke blacksmith from rhosllanerchrugog T north wales when last layt heard beard from 1 he e was residing in devon devons port scott co iowa any information of his whereabouts will be than thankfully krally received by his hia brother amos clark mark newton cache co utah iowa papers please copy YORK the tho following note has been courteously handed banded to us ST NICHOLAS HOTEL NEW YORK june ath 1872 at thi tah place with bros G Q cannon and john sharp all well GEO A SMITH AT OMAHA the following dis dispatch pitch has been kindry hindry forwarded to us OX OMAHA alra aira june 14 president tj B young george Q fuller eulier and myself just arrived and leave immediate immediately lv WH W H HOOPER SALT sant LAKE CITY juno june editor deseret news JN aws sin siri eisaw saw in the DESERET NEWS the names of william mc Mo mcmaster Master Nl aster and alex aiex AT bomaster Mo Master signed to a petition against the admission of utah as aa a state the petition we bad no knowledge of until wo we sa saw W it in the tte NEWS and we have no sympathy with men or women who take a course of this kind please lot let the public know this W A MCMASTER horse norse thiep THIEF robert mccausland mccaus McCans land who was arrested at bullionville Bulli onvile onville lately on a charge of stealing a span of mules in the vicinity of this city elty last spring the prop erty orty of P gillespie jr was before justice clinton this morning owing to the length of time that had haa elapsed since the theft was committed witnesses were not on hand and the hearing of the case was postponed till friday the mccausland has the reputation of being a hard bard case being somewhat widely known in some parts of california on account of his connection with depredations similar to the one with which he be is now charged THAT ACCIDENT we have been requested to publish the following SALT LAKE city june 1872 editor deseret Y aws your last nights issue contained a short paragraph in relation to the accident which happened gapp bapp ened to the infant son of widow hoggan in the lith ward a few days since denying the first statement in reference to it which appeared appealed in the the undersigned undersigner under signed are neighbors of mrs hoggan and take this opportunity of saying that your first account of the occurrence was strictly correct the brutality ot of the teamster not being the least lewt exaggerated the statement of the accident in your last night s issue is not in accordance with j the facts respectfully W T AYLAND ATLAND JAS GODDARD hm HENRY W SALT satt LAKE olty CITY june 1872 editor deseret news I 1 find the name of oad D mckenzie attached to that ying lying document called A memorial of citizens of utah against the admission of that territory as a state the term lying document is used advisedly because I 1 have before me up to this date 37 published statements of individuals proving it such sueh individuals who declare that their own names and in some instances were absolutely forged or as iu in a few cases procured by misrepresentation and attached to t that hat memorial I 1 always sign my name D mckenzie and I 1 doubt whether there is or ever was another of that name in this territory but I 1 know that I 1 neither signed that thal thing myself my seir self nor authorized aay one to do it for fur me I 1 might have passed this subject like thousands of others will doas unworthy of notice I 1 am firmly of the opinion that out of the 2890 petition petitioners ers not goo are genuine genuino and probably half hair of those transient persons with but little interest in the question D MCKENZIE disastrous ACCIDENT ON THE the dispatch was received last night tuo too late for yesterdays NEWS REN nov A passenger er train bound east this morning met with with a serious accident six miles west of wadsworth caused by a defective rail the train passed safely over the spot except the last two cars first and second class coaches which struck the rail and were thrown from the track running a short distance along a bluff of rocks and finally landing in a ravine ithe the second class car bottom side up and the first class coach turning nearly a complete summersault summer sault landing on its side the two cars contained about thirty passengers the following comprise most moat of those who were much adjured wm win clark mark badly bruised and face terribly mutilated mrs urs Ella Jenkins of virginia city nevada badly hurt in back and shoulder rusa ft lertha mortha mex aiex seriously injured internally mr james bruised mr bir eaton katon san jose bruised david harvey eliza hoi hoi hol bert mrs airs waddle and jos deasy were all injured anna Dic dickermon Dicken kemon hoa boa and three children slightly bruised espinosa mex badly hurt jerry dinace cut on the head bead ali ah hong a chinaman severely cut on the for forehead ahead li woodworth shoulder blade broken and badly bruised M B carrol of Batt battle battie leMountain mountain bruised reter peter seh Sah walz shoulder and hip hurt vm win reusch of i switzerland Switz arland is dangerously hurt internally think the skull is fractured the following were scratched and bauls ed I 1 W rich mr phillipe mr fe felton iton mr hopkins mrs keefe mr manalo geo goo hayes A parker mr skir 11 ir michael mrs sullivan mr nir hansom antl and many others whose names we are unable to get drs bergman and hogan of reno and dr carless carleas of truckee were hent sent forward on an engine all the passengers that were badly injured were sent to wads worth and the rest went forward from fron SATURDAY YB 18 DAILY JUNE 1 5 1 RETURNS judge J B mckean is expected to arrive tonight to night R N baskin is ia in town BODY FOUND the body of arthur broughton the young joung 0 u ng man who was drowned in the jo jordan adan ri river v or last sunday was found this thia morning near the farm of mr pettit at a point where a wire fence runs runa into the water HOMELESS A little barefoot barefooted aid gia girl about twelve years of age ago with brown hair and eyes dressed in a dark brown calico dress with apron and bonnet of green checked calico calling herself jane morris and representing herself as aa coming for merly from cache va ley and having lived with some woman in this city who drove her away leaving her without a home came to edwin Rush tons oth gih ward last night if she has any guardians they will do well to look after her otherwise bro rushton will report to the county author ties MODERATE THIEVING night before last some thief or thieves entered the stable of mr joseph weiler in tho the ath ward and took a saddle and a new blind bilna bridle and cut off one of his new lines whoever the thief or thieves may have been beon their kleptomaniac tendencies are not of a very rabid character t for ifor good horses and mules also iu in the stable were not taken such thieves are contemptible temp tible too small almost to notice per deseret telegraph ALTA utah june juno 15 tho the body of montgomery who was lost during some of the severe storms last winter was wag found today to day it appears that he had fallen by a slid slide e or otherwise over a cleft of projecting snow and had wandered around and at length leaned up against a drift of snow and limbs and died he was standing almost erect when found the body of morrison has not been found yet the snow is going fast and every thing is appearing lively ST GEOPGE A private letter from bishop david allae st george june jtb says yesterday we had haa one of the heaviest rains I 1 have bave seen in utah it came down absolutely in torrents for about a quarter of au an hour causing quite a cataract to rush down one of our red nd hills no further damage was done by this rainfall rain fall however than to nearly fill a few faw cellars with water in place of wine field crops and garden products look splendid this season 11 disreputable wo we are creditably informed that parties interested in the liquor trade have called upon others connected with the same line of business and canvassed among the latter to get them to join in resisting the city ordinance relating to sunday traffic wo we are gratified to learn however that there are those who have been solicited and refused to engage in such a reputable disreputable dle dis undertaking d der taking 9 the wholesome W h 01 esome truth will be learned sooner or later that to fight against existing salutary laws in any country is not a paying or profitable business we always intend to advocate fair impartial and strict administration of all whole wholes some laws the peace pio prosperity and general interests of the community demand this MINING STOCK MARKET late news from england goes to show that most of the business done in utah mining stocks in that country is temporarily suspended owing to news reaching there concerning the caving in of the famous emma mine some of the knowing ones hereabouts predict from present indications exten exteen sive trouble in matters connected with the emma some very significant rumors are floating around regarding its ownership which ii if true indicate some strange doings on the part of bome somei parties the rumors alluded to however may of course prove incorrect time will demonstrate EMIGRANTS FROM erom GREAT BRITAIN by a private letter from elder george reynolds now in liverpool england to a gentleman in this city who has courteously given us the item we learn that it was expected that the first company of english and swiss saints for this thia years emigration would start from liverpool june juno and the second company mostly composed of scandinavians probably on the 3rd ard of july there will be about seventy emigrate from the swiss and italian mission ml sion slon the number of emi eini grating this season it was thought would not be so large as that of last year democratic territorial TERRI TORTAL convention TIO the territorial democratic convention was heid held in the city hall today to day at 2 pm A number of dele delegates ates from the counties were present and a permanent central organization of the party was effected E M barnum being elected president M kirkpatrick lewis S hills and E P johnn john son bon the late Corinne vice presidents and marcus K R mayer secretary A central u committee of eleven gentlemen were also elected the following were elected delegato delegates to the national democratic conven convention tion at baltimore hadley D johnson E P johnson and john ely the alternates elected to the same bame were captain captan lloyd bloyd rollins kollins A miner and audgo judge W T barbee FOUND a aPost post office key the owner will find it at this office |