| Show LOUL bho RHO OTHER batters OTTERS FROM THURSDAYS DAMY DAILY MAY 15 no COMPLAINT we have not heard anybody any body complain corm corn plain of drouth the last two or three days neither are sober people anxious to irrigate HABEAS CORPUS RAIDS seem to be in order again ag ain and criminals rejoice they would have nave a hard time in utah it there were no federal judges to befriend them liberate them and turn them loose upon society again great is the law or what la m made 1 de to pass for law COMING several companies numbering alte five hundred men will arrive this thia evening on their way to the west they are from jefferson harracks barracks mo I 1 and it is supposed they are on thein their way to relieve the troops wow how stationed at the lata lava beds ogden junction may it 11 faxe FATE it has boen reported in this city several times lately that sorn some e of the arizona missionaries had bad been killed by the apaches to ease the minds of any who may feel otherwise about this thia i evort leport we ire publish the follo following wings received today to day by deseret telegraph KANAB may 1418 we have had no such report here the last we heard was all peace and quiet I 1 think it is a false rumor OP OPERATOR orator ATOR STAR scan WAGON agency X C mat thiessen ihl th lessen essen esq well known in this thia city rom having been connected with mr sir barloh Barro bit fit lumber merchant has procured the agency for this territory for the we eale of the star wagon manufactured at the companas Comp anys works cedar rapids iowa dir air Mattli mattil Mat lessens place of tu ainess alness Is on east temple st a little north of the walker house he hab has shown himself an enterprising business man and parties who wish to purchase wagons might find it advantageous to call upon him ST GEORGE R bentley esq of st george georgeg reached this city last night ten days from home he re reports ports that the peach and apricot crops Is almost wholly destroyed grapes will bo be the principal fruit crop raised there thero this searon season president josephw joseph W young was recovering from his late severe illness the L cew tithing office and other caher bull buil buildings dew were being pushed rapidly toward completion 14 corinne and 11 U NT N all graded and piles all ati driven forthe for the bear river pd bridge th the e ties are on the ground and the iron ia at ogden it is expected that the connection with corinne will wili be made by june aline allne A oine fine rain min with spurts of snow fell in box elder and Cache Ca chacos cheCos Cols this a in left salt lake at 50 a in and reached here at one p m this time will be improved in when the U N T road bed is settled a little more Th the elarge large largo stone atone iron front trout wholesale and retail Z C M I 1 store at this place Is up one storey and progressing finely fine pasturage and fone fine crops are the features along the railroad A ar M M FAREWELL sunan SURPRISE panty PARTY last night a surprise party consisting of about forty or fifty ladies and gentlemen the latter his fellow clerks in Z 0 31 1 I visited the residence of elder john clark dark in the ward who leaves today to dayon day on his missi onto england to bid him farewell and to present him with some tokens of their esteem and good will brother cllrk was entirely 1 ignorant berant of anything of the kind until the party presented themselves at his hll residence and hence the demonstration as may be supposed was all the more welcome welco I 1 no and appreciated precia ted the visitors were e entertained n with the hospitality and kindness s for which elder clark IB Is proverbial and the meet in ing was evidently highly enjoyed and ia will le be long remembered by all afa who par The guests bid their thein hest heat amstand and friend goodbye and left for home about IS 11 from FRIDAYS DAILY MAY I 1 16 e toofic TOOELE RAILROAD MEETING the delegation of gentlemen interested in the salt lake sevier valley vaney and pioche PA kail road enterprise who intended taking part in the tooele railroad meeting left this city by stage for the latter place yesterday rooming it Is probable that the tho party will not nol retura return till tomorrow to morrow MOXEY UND under valse FALSE rrb TENSES thomas mcguire was tried by justice clinton this mornin rg on a charge of obtaining money under false pretenses the evidence against the accused showed that he presented an order to mr J J thayn lumberman for 37 27 and purporting to be signed by the lat batters foreman when maguiro Mc Guiro pren prenter ted the order he represented that his name was smith mr thayn afterwards discovered that the order was a forged one and mcguire was arrested by ot of cers Livingsto nand and alexander burt the chango chargo cha r o 3 was fully sustained austal ned and the accused was ned ced fined V 50 lert LEFT ysis mor Xon MOBBING sing vING elders eiders R P T barton burton and john C graham left this city this morning for europe the they y would on id be joined at ogden by elder J john ohn clark dark when the three would proceed eastward la in company accompanying the above named elders were bro william trost of st george for philadelphia and bro freeman of ogden den for tor the states sisters slaters cobb sheet sheets f ilich U ardson mumford burton Burto nand and of this city eity and crosby ot of bountiful on visits to their friends in the states sister Dou bou douglas glast of payson on a visit thit to her friends in great britain A number of friends of the accompanied them to ogden and some as tau tar as evanston the tax wench WELCH do DONATIONS brother ehas ohm I 1 wright writes from Willar willard wil Wll lard dl may 1873 1673 as follows don on sunday last a meeting of bf the welsh brethren was called at thia this place for tor the purpose of taking fath lath consideration the s ways and means meana of emigrating some come of the saints from their native land there was a good turnout and a rood good spirit prevailed re the saints were addressed by nuz BUZ bishop ward and others of this place by brother keese reese and brother john morris of brigham city and b by brother harper and others from calls Cair sTort fort the discourses disco arsea were short but IT spirited the subscription raised amounted to the sup subscription list is still open another benefit of the meeting was that the welsh brethren resolved to meet often and cheer each other others etc by conversing in their mother tongue SINGULAR con COA DUCT elder edward edwrrd 24 stevenson who was at big cottonwood last sunday informs us that wei wel while ai there he became acquainted with a sina sing effar circumstance cum curn stance which occurred the sime same same bame day he states that some boys about fourteen years of a age while walking near the creek about a mr mile ae above the settlement came upon a mancho man who was lying among the brush brash the boys boya did not say whether they did anything to provoke this individual T i d ua 1 t to 0 a anger ancer n g cr b but t he be seized iz e d a re revolver r 0 1 r and n d fa fired re d B beveral several e v e 1 sio ano shots ta at t ath ach them e m to e escape s c ige ive e being hit the boys ran and dodged around the bushes while they could hear the bullets whistle past part them the man had bad a green vail tau attached to his hat bat and over ing lug tace face A short distance above the place where this occurred the boys found a borse boree with badale and bridle on and a rope tied to its head and foot the animal was supposed to have been left there by the man who fired the shots and as it is not improbable that it was stolen from some bome other party we therefore hei hel herewith give its description bay mare branded 3 on left shoulder and L C on left hip the same irascible fellow mentioned above was seen passing near a house the ertme day when he drew a pistol to shoot a dog because it barked at him from SATURDAYS SATURDAY DAILY MAY 17 we had bad a call today to day from drother brother thomas cottam sexton of st George Washington county gestates he states that the mortality of Q that city is decreasing from the time ot of the first settlement of the t place la c e the average yearly number of deaths had ad been about thirty jn 1872 however how bow eVert oni only fifteen occur occurred reds and there have been five thus sar tar thia year formerly the mortality was mostly confined to young children which has not been the case recently nit by bit dowret duaret telegraph PARIS EDITOR NEW nev neathe n the che grain crops are mostly in it commenced storming here on thursday morning and still continues raining and sno snowing iving alternately th there e re is some excitement here in regard to lat rat mines nes bear abear river has overflowed its banks and still coming up it itts itis is a general time of good health OPERATOR A GOOD commencement lir nir air george comes into the market with weber coal at lower rates than it has ever been sold eold in this city eity before for which he will doubtless have the gratitude of a fuel consuming public per ton at the depot ang and only a small email add additional Illonal char charge g when delivered we understand mr has just received his first consignment sign ment from the wasatch Wa batch bateh mine which he has contracted to run for three years yeara it will be seen been by advertisement that orders for thecial can be left at the tin ners and gas fitters store of mitchell fc jamesy james first south street PERSONAL mr fr booth editor and proprietor of the bloche mccord Jc cord called on us this morning he arrived in town yesterday and expects mec rec ts to leave for the west this after afternoon noo tie lie e is a practical printer and an old nevada newspaper man hating having 1 been connected with papers in humboldt and carson his last visit to salt lake was in 1833 1853 53 with his ox team before the temple block was enclosed he bees sees quit gnit c A it eban ehan in the appearance of this city and territory the record la Is a very creditable representative of the tha district 1 yoon RAISING wo were shown today by brother joseph harker harken some very excellent specimens of wool from a variety of 0 breeds of sheep the following are the kinds rinds and the weight of the fleece from eaph half blooded french merino wether fleece 7 lbs ibs eull full blooded cotswold Cots wold buck nine years old fleece 11 and a half lbs ibs quarter blooded french merino wether fleece 9 ibs lbs yuil full blooded cotswold Cots wold ewe one year old fleece 11 lbs ibs full euil blooded cotswold Cots wold buck one year old fleece 1412 1112 U 12 1 2 lbs ibs the mothers of the two last named yearlings yearnings year lings were imported to canada sroul trod england and from canada here how IT Is the st paul pioneer says brigham youngs opinion ot of the indian quest quent ionas lonas given in the omaha herald embodies more moro sterling sense than it 11 the peace commissioners and red capista have ever uttered the whole point is stated in a nut mit sheli shell the mormons morcom gained their friendship by acting honorably with them and never stooping to decap deception tion that was wag all the 41 policy ever employed and the saints during a generation have never been disturbed by taking a contrary course the government has had nothing but war on its hands it first helps beeps its agents to swindle the Ind indians faus laus and then enriches contractors by commencing hostilities against them acting honorably has rarely been attempted stooping to deception has been the established practice WANT PLURAL pluran manri minni MARRIAGE abr abc one hundred and sixty five unmarried women of lowell mass have petitioned the legislature ot of that state to enact a law sanctioning polygamy they ak that a man may be allowed to marry as many wives as he can a support u p rt providing the first wife con consents seats t n and n dum dmm claim that such a law lair will go far toward doing away with foundling asylums I 1 preventing antenatal ante natal murders and lessening the vagabond child population in ta the large cities these spinsters spin are evidently on the marry and it such a law is enacted we dont mind taking a halo halt dozen of them providing they are good looking and self sustaining there maybe may be some objection ot of course on the part ot of our first wife but we will engage to ft fix her doneall Don dont tall tali all nil speak at onoe ariese river MOVEMENTS ordia orNIA or MAJOR jon jou PARTY major masor powell dr gibe mr roberts and a number ot 0 men left to today olay clay day for skull valley where will probably remain about two weeks the object ot of their visit to that valley Is 13 that they might come to a conclusion as to its adaptability for an indian reservation on their return here the tho members of the above party will await the return of united states commissioner loner ioner in ingalls aih all s now in this city and who proposes shortly to visit fort hall hill and vicinity in the interest ot of the indians in that region on his arrival here heg hei he in company with major powell and the others mentioned will proceed to the winter camp ot of the powell powen expedition near gunnison Gunn lson ison aud and there join Prof fessor thompson and party Thelast the last named gentleman ac accompanied compan led by mr H C kiesel klesel as draftsman and a number ot of camp hands bands also lett left the city today to day it being their intention to proceed direct to gunelson gunnison Gunn lson where they will soon be joined bya by a photographer another draftsman and a number ot of camp hands bands when alithe all ali the fragments that will constitute the entire enli re party are concentrated concentrate dat at G son they will either proceed up the sevier over to the colorado or go directly south about miles the plan of operations has not we understand been ly de clde cide dupon the surveys will be geological and topographical besides which indian matters will receive considerable attention the major has some idea ot or establishing one or two indian reservations on the muddy FROM MONDAYS DAILY MAY 12 GOT BACK Warrenl warren lussey hussey F esq president ot of the first national bank is in the city again having returned from a somewhat protracted visit to the eastern states ibe IBS SUNDAY LAW naw night eight hacklen hac kmen a number ot of cigar and candy dealers and the proprietor of a liquor establishment were arrested for plying their business yesterday 21 yc 21 A correspondent writing from washington washington county may loth informs ns us that there is considerable sid erable sickness at that placer but bat not of a fatal character wheat was looking well but a good deal of damage had been done to the fruit crop by late frosts and dry winds cli ani mrss MisS tor TOV tho following are from the millennial star of april I 1 tArr traI vider mider james green formerly of cheltenham arrived in liverpool per S S devada nevada on april utah B rother brother green intends returning with his family with the first company althis ot tirs turm sea soa seasons sons sona emigration anointment ointment int ment P eider elder ider lder william 1 K barton la N appointed to take charge ot of the Shei conference during the absence of 0 elder S S jones whose services are required in tb millennial Star Office elder J G hav has to vienna with president erab eras bus IMS snow K 1 I ISLAND liders georg george e and F A mitchell betl bell tho family faintly of the latter iatter and sister mildred E Randall kandall wil wll leave morrow tomorrow to f for or the tho sandwich islands brother 3 mitchell itc ditc h e 1 1 idith his hia family will remain on the tho islands in ch arfie ot of the plantation and property of the tho mission sister randall kandall will also remain remal 1 and d will be enga irod in teaching teach lne school it I 1 13 S p probable that brother will 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