| Show toul LOUL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM tuesdays TUESDAY a DAILY dally JUNE IS 13 FINED F INED J R turbitt was fined for selling liquor on sunday there are yet three other similar charges against him HORSE STEALING A man named vantassel was before justice clinton this morning on a charge of stealing four horses borses the case was dismissed fand rind lle ile was im mediate y rearrested on another charge of receiving the lour horses in question knowing they were stolen property an examination aminat lon ion of the latter charge was set for five this afternoon VERY tnt int too tao little granddaughter gran daughter of brother benjamin beejamin ben Beu jamin hampton wh whom om we mentioned sometime since as having been accidentally poisoned by drinking a strong decoction of lye is still in a very precarious condition being very weak and almost entirely unable to retain anything on her stomach DID NOT sig SIGN at IT vr mr S zil ali butcher called yesterday and informed us that his name had bad appeared in the NEWS in connection with the anti state petition hewl Howl he wished shed us ts to publish that he never signed that document and never authorized any one elge eige to sign it for him and that some party must have forged his name nanie to it UTAH NORTHERN NORT hers hebs the utah northern R R is now in running order between the junction with the he 0 P R K R and hamp tons bear river bridge for vor montana passengers can leave salt lake at 6 5 am and arrive at Hamp tous at 10 am or leae leave salt sait lako lake at 2 45 pm and arrive at tiam hiam at 9 pm returning they can leave hamptons Ham at 4 am and antl arrive at salt nake lake at 10 am or leave hamptons Ham at 1245 pm and arrive at salt lake at 7 3 oam sop m excursion parties 3 will be carried at reduced rates serious ACCIDENT this morning as henry miller an aged gentleman who is employed by the business men of east tem tom temple tempie pie street to water the street was pas slow siow along south temple street near the townsend house his team took fright and ran runaway away lie pulled hard at the tinos finos in attempting to stop them which caused the board iu front on which his feet rested to rivo tive way and he fell in front of tho the wheels or of the wagon which passed over both his logs legs breaking them very badly a little below the knees one of the bones of his shoulder was also aiso broken he was conveyed to his bis residence in the ward where he was waited upon by dr W P F anderson andersen the injuries sustained by the nn fortu nate man are extremely severe which fact combined with his advanced age sixty six years makes his recovery exl exa cee eee doubtful the water wagon we understand land tand weighs about a ton and a half GROUND BROKEN FOR THE U 1 I AND M RAILROAD the following dispatch was received last night CORINNE 17 ground was wag broken here today to day and grading commenced on the utah idaho and montana railroad recent lecent ly y chartered by act of congress an im imn mense menso concourse of people gathered from the surrounding country as far tar as aws salt lake city to witness tho proceedings general P E connor president of the roid began the work in person speeches were made by several gentlemen congratulate ing the people of corinne on having the ter terminus rolnus of tho the road which is to connect the central and northern pacific fifty miles will be finished and equipped this year in the afternoon the mayor and city council gave a banquet to th the a omm off meers officers of the new now road there is great rejo clog here at the inauguration of the work which it is believed will be completed in two years the company advertise for laborers to go to work tomorrow to morrow nome gronie missionaries appointments for suit nane nako county sunday june south cottonwood ward elders R miller and W G young sunday june school house elders david candland R F neslon and J P freeze sunday june bunje Brin tons tonis ward elders isaac groo R P F and G teasdale Teas dae sunday west jordan ward elders S A wooley J P freeze and W mcmaster sunday june jane sugar house ward elders thomas taylor D candland and W G young sunday july fth mill creek ward E iders R F ini B shipp and J P freez freeze sunday july jtb ath fort herriman elders isaac groo wm win mcmaster G teasdale To asdale and A smith sunday july draperville Drap erville elders thos taylor milo andrus jas P freeze and M B shipp sunday july south cottonwood ward elders R F nealen D candland and wm win mcmaster meetings to commence at 10 a in and 2 SO 30 3 p to ro the elders appointed are requested to fill these appointments L D young toung MURDER AND ROBBERY BY INDIANS the following telegraphic graphic dispatch from hon george peacock of manti to gen DI D ff wells of this city brings intelligence of the murder of a citizen of sanpete county by indians the dispatch is dated II mantl manti antl 10 45 this morning it says on sunday night neils helsell itel itei sell seil of pleasant grove was killed by Shiver uto ute indians near bear the old indian farm and his horse was taken off yesterday some indians indiana gave information of the murder and toe the body was found we are trying to have friendly indians capture the murderer considerable stealing of stock from the sevier settlements has been done of late by indians we trust the efforts to secure he rhe murderer will be successful and this incipient Inci plent trouble be thus nipped in the bud with the sad experience of 1865 6 and 7 before them the authorities of san haw pete peto and sevier counties will doubtless take prompt and efficient measures to check stealing and murder before the perpetrators become embo ambo emboden emboldened bened ed by success and form themselves into a band for the purpose of c their depredations A telegraphic dispatch from bishop joseph horne home jr ot of gunnison gives the name of the murdered man as nells Neils paia pala ell eli and states that four horses were stolen SALT larr lare CITY june 1872 1 editor deseret news dear sir I 1 wish to make it k known to my friends and acquaint acquaintances ances anees through the medium of 3 our paper that the wm win lewis who signed that slanderous memorial is not william lewis Gull guilym yin stone mason ward WILLIAM LEWIS SALT LAKE CITY june juno 1872 1871 1 editor deseret news sin sir vy my name appeared I 1 in your paper of last thursday as signed to an anti state petition please state in the NEWS that I 1 never knew anything about the petition till I 1 learned my name had appeared in the paper in connection with it and I 1 never signed any petition of any kind hind in all my life lile that I 1 am aware of I 1 wish to say also aiso that my sentiments and sympathies are not with apostates carpetbaggers carpet and members of rings and cliques and I 1 want to lo have nothing to do with their schemes JOHN WALSH SALT LAKE CITY june 1872 editor deseret news sm sir the name of joseph to seph mullen appeared on the list of anti state petitioners petition ers published in your paper in case any of my friends frienda imagine it to be me I 1 take the liberty of lulor ming them that I 1 have never signed the petition nor any similar document and further I 1 have not the slightest sy timathy sympathy with the sentiments of the memoria lists joserh josepn H MELLEN mennen ward SALT LAKE CITY juno editor deseret news sin sir the name of L Stoel Steel has haa appe appeared aroi arol in your paper as affixed to an anti state petition published therein please pub lish nah that it is not lucy steel or of the esth ward as I 1 never signed any such me lemorl morl mori al or petition aud have no sympathy with the petitioners petition ers nor their hemes schemes sc LUCY STEEL OGDEN utah june jane 1872 ef editor juneior Jun cion lion As our names appear in the list of a sig nature natures 4 to the infamous anti antl state stalo petition published in tho the deseret devenny lepen ng news we take the present opportunity of declaring most distinctly that we reither neither of us ua signed said petition nor authorized any person to sign it for us that we disapprove dl approve of the objects sought to be attained by the petition and feel unmitigated contempt jor for it its authors and those who forged our signatures the deseret evening news will confer a favor upon us by copying this communication to the junction josepa JOSEPH TAYLOR tailor james JAMBS TAYLOR taynor 16 JOHN jonn BROUGH is christopher pouncey ery cry FROM dally dalny JUNE 10 19 university the year of the university of deseret for lor 1871 2 closed today to dav day the examination was very creditable students bad been enrolled during the ye sex being equally repress anted delegate hooper regent hegent B R L i campbell and a number of others were present and tho the abovementioned gentlemen made brief and suitable addresses miss cook acting principal was the recipient from her pupils of a fine group photograph of a number of the latter UP THE wener WEBER bro W willes who has just returned from weber county reports teat extensive crops have not been sown there this season but those which are 1 growing rowing are very good the wheat being va 9 knee high and beginning to head out volunteer gunteer wheat looks very well some of those who have not sown much this season fearing the grasshoppers are begin kingto wish they had sown more extensively A A few grasshoppers are hatching out but not near so many as were expected those which are hatched are feeding much upon the grass of which there is abundance on the range brother wll les visited many of the settlements and found a good spirit prevailing bespeaks he speaks well of the sunday schools especially of that at Co alville which was wag very flourishing he found sunday schools in every settlement but two tw 0 small onek ones J and they were talking of resuming PoRT PORTAGE agle AGin W H anderson Ander sou writes from portage malad valley vailey to the ogden junction june last night our operative cooperative co store was broken into the safe broken open and its contents abstracted by some person or persons unknown the loss was waa about 15 as near as can be ascertained ascertain ed at present there is no clue to the burglars but our whole police and detective force are aro on the alert and the guilty parties are in a safe way to be found crops look splendid health good IN TOWN we hau had a call this morning from G 0 kidder business agent of miller and richardson editors and publishers ot the tho 0 omaha maha herald al r K comes strongly recommended by our friend dr geo L miller and he in isa here to extend the circulation of the herald and to secure business for the office those who know the courageous and fair course which me the omaha herald has always taken in dealing with utah affairs need no recommendation from us to induce them to hold it in proper estimation but to those wha may not be familiar with it we can ean say that it is an excellent newspaper and a consistent and true h friend lend and fearless defender of utah and her rights CAUSE OP 0 MURDER BY BT INDIANS by a dispatch from wm bolain Hi lain iain indian interpreter to president young we learn that tte the friendly indians have informed him that it is the intention of the she indians who are located on the sevier river to make war on the settlers and steal their horses and cattle the ass assigned aed cause of this is the death of some of their leading chiefs they wish it seems to show how their griet grief for these chiefs in this manner and to insure insure them a triumphant entry into their happy hunting grounds this probably is the cause of the murder by them on last sunday evening of the settler which we chronicled yesterday no care or vigilance should be spared by the settlers sueh hueh as past experience can suggest to secure themselves and their families and flocks nocks against their attacks SILKWORM EGGS egas mons louisa Lo ulsA bertrand writes as follows I 1 mr anson call of B fui ful has only thirty mulberry trees on hn his large farm they are tenor ten teu or twelve years old hobill he will probably produce sixty ounces of healthy silkworm eggs during the present seon season they will be worth two hundred and forty dollars let him plant ai soon as possible blean bleau an acre with mulberry trees and I 1 will guarantee to him two thousand dollars from that source a nice sum which can be obtained annu annually ally aily in two months of f an easy and pleasant work farmers Fan ners of stati the french market is now fairly open to the exportation of our most ex celent excellent eggs plant at ai many mulberry trees as yiu you can SPANISH sie sir form FORK bishop albert K thurber from spanish fork pork I 1 dropped in to see us yesterday we learn from him that high water had bad destroyed the dauis on the main streams causing much incon vengence venie veni enee ence and loss to farmers on account of the water being thus prevented from flow i ing into the irrigating ditches this laek laok of water at a time when it is most moat plentiful will be the means beaus of a loss ioas to the people of about oce one fourth of the seasons rain gaiu raiu crop limbs nimbi of the law are beginning to es ed 4 cablish themselves at provo and in several instances lately persons had received lessons which should impress them with the tho mea ilea liea that the lehs less they nave haye to do with that fraternity the better INDIAN TROUBLES mr james 0 brown of manti called edited yesterday noon he left lert sanpete last friday ile he informed us tha a day or two previous to his leaving a band ot of indians went to the farm of a man named at twelvemile twelve mile mlle creek a short distance di stance siance northeast eastok of gunnison and stole best beat horse from his corral he followed and tracked them to grass Grais valley Vailey and on arriving there the indians told plin they knew nothing about his horse and ordered him to go home he says the de predators 1 are Nava joes joea and elk mountain utes about two iwo weeks since another band of indians ran off a number of horses from glenwood sevier county one ot of the horses the property of the bishop Bis hp of atglen gien glen was returned to the owner but the tho others were not recovered this action on the part of the indians indiana towards the bishop was due to some acts of kindness on his hia part towards them for which v bleh bieh it appears they had bad a spark of gratitude the crops in san peto look remarkably well there never having been better pros prost i pacts for a heavy beavy helvy yield of grain iu irl any previous season DIED henry miller the aged gentleman who was run over by his water agon yeste yesterday iday morning died from his injuries late last night or early this morning docto tor sAnderson manderson and richards did all for him that hat medical skill could suggest but his injuries uries urles from their severity and alid owing to his advanced age were necessarily fatal MEAT MARKETS raux fAUX ETS jacob and philip kohl kobi hieger have each been arrested on a charge of keeping a meat market contrary to law prostitution six arrests for prostitution have haye been made yeR yesterday morning |