| Show tocol LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS t I 1 t FROM FRIDAYS DAILY TU Jl JNES NL as GRACE GREENWOOD mrs airs lippincott has bas bidgood bye to california ip and california has hag bia bid good bye biej 0 herall courte ama andla and etall wen 1 WHEAT the castroville castrovilla Cas gai cai cal gal argus of june 22 talks of white australian 4 an wheat grown in that vicinity as high as a common mans head the bunch exhibited contained half a dozen heads averaging six inches in length and rand b by actual count several of the thie heads cai contained ane one hundred kernels each MILL CREEK CHEEK WARD june 1872 E aitor deseret news dear sin please publish that vincent shurtliff george hewetson john gordon and william Au anderton derton are cut off from the church of jesus christ of latter day saints 1 1 tl J miller bishop dishop THAT TING CASE As stated in yesterdays NEWS an examination of the obey dolson shooting case was held before justice clinton yesterday afternoon in addition to the witnesses forthe for the prosecution examined before wo we went to press dr taggart was examined his testimony did not materially teri ally differ from that of the two first witnesses the defense introduced a number of lets tors written by the deceased to the prisoners wife the nature of the contents of which we have previously alluded to ang aing thompson and oniel identified the handwriting band hand writing of the letters as that of the deceased dolson the other witnesses for the defense were boukosky Bou fosky and roff who both testified that dolson had made sundry threats against obey before the shooting took place mr cash was alap placed on the stand but his evidence threw no additional light on the case the examination was then adjourned nine this morning the case was resumed this at al about twenty minutes to ten con having been b by the absence of witnesses mr gil oll bertson gilbertson was sworn on the part of the defense he had seen the circular be fore it was printed told dolson he believed obey would shoot him if he publish edit decem ed said obey had no fight in him bim he would not kill hill agat a cat oat deceased Decease dist stated that mrs airs obey had some property of his and that if the ine articles were not returned he bb would publish the circular mr mirris harris wll wil was then examined deceased had stated he had given airs mrs Obe yome lewelly tew lew elry eiry which he wanted to get back from her because he be had been misused misu sod he did not know that dolson had used inducements to separate mr andmios and Mis uis obey the jewelry had been ordered by dolson to 6 be made in new york he understood the articles wo were redesigned designed when hem hen ordered for mrs airs obey ob ey Z mebelle helie heile behaved 1 ed the tee etten etter was engraved lon kon the jewelry and d that it was intended for mary which is mrs obeys name witness had never heard anybody speak derogatorily derogator lly liy of mrs airs obey before the appearance of Dol sons circular WT W jert T 0 reexamined examined re stated that dolson had said lie he a anything thi ing he could to get obey 0 bey to filsht lle ile lie chehad had no faaili bf obey as the latter had rot pot courage a a enough to resent an insult ile he aiso also ith said bald d that t if obey shot dimit would be 1 in the b baek back k and if he deceased lived a minute it would bo be sufficient time to enable him to kill obey dolson had tola told witness he had ordered articles of jewelry to be made in new now york for formas immis Mrs ohey okey he could not say whether he ae hag hah had ovea evea ever ovon beard anything derogatory to the tho character of the prisoner or his lan wite wito beloro before the publication of the clr cir circular cular caiar i au mr sylvester was next sworn xe ho haa baa had lad known obey since he N ao quainter quain ted with dolson haa had hanseen veen the mian manuscript of the circular and had advised dalson not to publish it told him on the day of the shooting that he should not have circulated it he understood from dolson that the latter had presented mrs obey with a set of jewelry dolson said he be would endeavor to make obey fight but did not thinkie think be would succeed dison made this statement the day pre Ous to the sho doting witness told obey a wio fio fe hours affer afterwards wArds what dolson biad had said about getting up a fight with him was not personally acquainted with Mr sObey had not heard anything derogatory to her character previous to the issuing of dol sons circular mr thompson Thomp soA who was examined yes berday was recalled dolson was a much more po powerful man physically that obey he had understood that aplson aad had made a present of jewelry to lo mrs obey olley dotson dolson bad said he took thie cours e hedla hedia be dla dia did about the circular to get obey to fight 1 ank lre seder being palled for as a witness on the part of the fhe defrise defense mr hoge alluded to the I large irge rge amount of cumulative testimony which had been adduced on the part of the defense and wished to know khow whether the defense wished to prove the same things by five or six more witnesses mr kirby was the next witness s dolsot had stated to io him hihi that the circular would not make obey fight and that he ext exi expected acted to have to spit in the batters lat face to bring gitig him to that point mr robb who was examined yesterday was again called to the stand witness had told dolhof that ho be believed obey would kill him nor for having published the circular coison ti Tre plied piled that he was wan not afraid of obey obdy and said sald he was wa heeled ar him at eleven the court took a recess for ten minutes when the e examination was wag resumed judge morgan on the part of the defense asked a continuance of the case until frank prank another witness could be brought into court the prosecuting attorney wished to know what the defense expected to prove by this witness to which judge morgan answered that it was expected that it would be proved by the witness that obey had gone into the post office to get his mail matter and that dolson followed shortly afterwards atter wards and got his mail that obey locked his box and dolson had locked his and that when they saw each other the latter was seen to make a motion as if to draw apostol and that when mr obey shot dolson the witness in question heard something drop on the floor which he be cleved to be Dol sons pistol the prosecution rather than the case should be adjourned was willing to admit that would swear to this thia statement lentif if he be were present and it was therefore inu ll 11 greed agreed that the examination be continued ilu ed judge clinton thought however that speakers were generally shorter winded when their stomachs were full than when they were empty and be adjourned the court for one hour to allow the lawyers time for inner dinner d the court cour t opened again about two when the argument was commenced forthe prosecution by judge hoge who was wag followed on the part ot of the de tense by judge judges morgan and joslyn the latter is from illinois and is an orator of the sledge sledgehammer hammer school and he was pounding away most energetically when our reporter lell iett the court to be in time for the press FROSI SAtUR SATURDAYS dayts DAYIS DAILY JUNE JUKE 20 U C abid AND IT S RAILROADS the bond holders of the utah central and utah southern railroads can have the coupons on their bonds taken up and paid for on presentation at the bank of deseret on and after monday next july list information is wanted of the whereabouts of john buckler he was last heard of in 1857 when he was in oneida co new york any information con berning him will be thankfully received by his sister Eli ell elizabeth buckler backler Spring springville ville vilie cit olt city olty y utah MORE RUMORS it was reported in town today to day that two men were killed and a number of if stock run off in sevier county a few days dayd since by indians we trust that like ilke several other late rumors of similar import the report is untrue rumor tilso bays says that if the indians indiana in that direction assume and cointin continue ue a hos tile ule aspect in act troops will be sent there to keep them in check POISONING CASE the tho ogdan junction has an account ot an attempted attempt od suicide by poisoning by a girl fifteen years of age named saran sarar iJane jane jano li JU ickerson a resident of south weber webon she was living in ogden being employed in a millinery establishment there it was discovered on Wednes wednesday ulay ilak last that she had taken strychnine when she was taken to dr anderson 1 administered who antidotes soon placing 16 hier iier r out dut of danger A love affair was the direct cause ot or the rah ra h act i TO THE A A cor writes thus concerning C acer ling so some til lil e pests jests of it a kind well 0 T W Afew few weeks meeks ago kho adelaid adelaide 6 was invaded py y grasshoppers gra hoppers and I 1 flaud aund them lying beaff lead in hundreds round advery every lar lat larkspur laik lark kapur spur spun in my gar garden dedla dedia the sorts wem berhl fri folium and aud dwarf rocket tto tle leaves of the castor oil tred trod answer an the she same bame aarn garn purpose but where larkspurs lark spurs are ane growing the grasshoppers will eat them in lil preference 11 the examination of the obey dolson dolis n shooting case before justice clinton was concluded yesterday evening danner dannen we 6 went to press rass after aften r judges mo Morg anand anana ntina joslyn concluded their argument on the part of the defense mr hoge fon foni the prosecution in a very able and exhaustive argument we may say that the gentlemen engaged on both sides in in this case showed considerable legal ability in its conduct at the close of the argument the case was submitted to the court who after summing up and reviewing the evidence decided that the prisoner be held in 16 2000 bonds to answer grand ju jury 7 the banda i were tere immediately furnis furnished zid nid and find the pris prisoner oner was released from cus ody tho the peculiar pec tillAr nature of the case excited considerable interest in the public mind which was indicated by the crowds crowd which nhi filled fil lea iea tah tib e courtroom during the entire idine time which the examination lasted the demeanor of obey yesterday was characterized by undisturbed coolness and self possession the little nervous tiou which he showed on the first day having entirely disappeared at the conclusion of the examination a number of his friends stepped forward and congratulated him regarding the result UNABATED NUISANCEs the nuisance nuisance to which we alluded about a week ago and which olty city marshai marshal hal hai john D T mcallister has been endeavoring for soine some time to abolish still exists the streets in the business centre of the town have been blocked with teams many of them left without being hitched to any post and un unattended attend ad now tow row the queston is whether this nuisance buisan ce is to be allowed to continue whether after petitions and from so many citizens in regard to the matter parties are to be allowed to make themselves obnoxious obnoxiously by daily infringement of a wholesome and necessary city ordinance with impunity we are satisfied now noar that parties guilty g u of 1 0 f this infringement will not desist f from it t by mere notification of their committal of a breach broach of an ordinance to abolish the nui nul nuisance sance saneo a delicate and sensitive part must be reached the parties pockets we are satisfied that if those guilty of breaking the ordinance are fined for each lense offense of the evil which has been so BO long complained of by business men man and others of the city wilt wiit soon vanish itis it is a daily occurrence for a line of teams tobe strung along close to the sidewalk from mayor wells residence southward down east tem tom tempie temple pie street for over half a block and in this otherwise really inviting part where beau t it trees have been planted along the edge ot of the water sect there exists anda and which has haa accumulated from this cause an amount of manure which if heaped up would make a considerable pile speaking of nuisances the sanitary condition pt commercial street and intersecting lanes and alloys alleys is becoming one which will soon reach a point that will make it intolerable the filth which has accumulated in that part and the stench stanch arising fiern the dirt piles and stagnant pools in some of the alloys alleys forcibly reminds one of the a back slums in the larger cities of the country noxious vapors arising from filth or decaying matter of any kind ai are aie a a most prolific source of disease the proper authorities should therefore use every necessary exertion to prevent the otherwise pure mountain air being poisoned if the carrying out oui of strict sanitary regu rega regulations lations should involve some expense to ane municipality ci never mind cleanliness and good oida because of their beneficial results are always the cheapest in the end bettis lettis let us have so far as possible unobstructed thoroughfares ough fares aud and clean streets rents st and we will have a proportionately larger amount of good feeling and freedom from sickness than now exists THE NEW R R BRAKE samuel P F clouser jese of this city eity the the new now railway brake noticed in our col urns a few days ago leaves for washington D 0 on monday to secure a patent for his invention this new brake is a utah invention and we all of course are interested in its success and this feeling has been increased by the very favorable expressions it has received from our leading railroad mena men at thome home as well weli dellaa as from prominent gentlemen connected with railroad interests in other parts of the country who have examined it while temporarily staying in this city mr clouger states that the first idea of his brake came to him in a mo moment last w winter I 1 u te r and he has since worked bitont had its utility u 1 I 1 7 demonstrated and has succeeded in forming a company for its manufacture after having secured his patent in washington mr nir C will cross the water and visit london paris st SL petersburg a and 13 dother other european capitals in order to secure patent rights for his bis invention in the several countries the simplicity of this brake is if equal to its titi utility lity and both arebald arebala are said bala to be astonishing in g mr clouger tay says jay that it can be applied to a train of eight carriages for the sum of we wish the thi e gentleman success on an his journey and a safe and speedy return to nis ills home in the mountains FROMMON FROAt MONDAYS DATIS DAILY JULY 1 ADJOURNED the grand jury of the probate court has adjourned till the oth dinst READY fou eor cuttino CUTTING cut ting TiNO we were informed on saturday that some of the farmers in big cottonwood cotton wood would commence cutting grain at tho the end of the present week and sometime some time during the following week at bountiful ARRESTS michael fagan eagan the same wo wa believe who made an all attack on officer phillips phillipa a short time since was arrested on saturday jon ion ona a charge of fighting I 1 J 0 skipper was taken care of by the police charged with assaulting and beating a chinaman SEXTONS SEXTON S REPORT FOR JUNE males maies 11 females 14 of these adults 17 children 8 causes canses of death as reported inflammation or of the lungs 8 consumption S 3 teething 2 drowned 2 old age 2 tumor 1 premature birth 11 1 puerperal puen j fever 1 canker 1 paralysis 1 apoplexy 1 convulsions 1 dropsy 2 heart disease 1 inflammation of the bowels 1 shot 1 killed accidentally 1 total interments Inter ments 25 jos E TAYLOR sexton sexto n UTAH worthern NORTHERN twenty three miles of this railroad are comp completed |