Show LOCAL AND OTH OTHER E R MATTE MATTERS RS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY may 2 PERSONAL p R sonar we are pleased to see eoe IV 0 dunbar esq of the herald around arain again and improving after his hid late attack ot of sickness lie ho has had a pretty severe revere tu gussie bussle ssie with cold sore th throat and divers tiona tlona of that sort A boxt it will b be bb b seen by an obituary in another part of the paper papers that father byril call father of anson call ilfe life may at bountiful at the ripe age of 88 years sears the obituary notice will bear perusal as it contains several interesting items connected with the antecedents and biography of the tho deceased vete veteran ru AT ALTA the following was received this thia afternoon ALTA may slay 27 at six last evening george klink while whilo under tinder the influence of liquor committed suicide by taking one ounce of laudanum which be obtained saying thata sick gick friend was in great need of it he her expired at three delock this morning aswall A rire rike about three yesterday afternoon a straw stack stok in the rear of bishop residence ward was discovered to be on farei tire seven embers members In odthe of the wasatch slie fire company no 2 turned out promptly with their engine and extinguished the flames before a great deal of damage wad was done it has been suggested sug ested that an alarm bell replaced be placed at the engine house of thova tho wasatch Compa company nys that tho the boys may be warned in case of fire fl re tho the suggest suggestion ign appears to bo be consistent AcCiDES snot gnot this morning a man went into mr waters establishment near the depot to purchase a railroad ticket while attending to his busl busi business bustnes nes two men entered into a friendly discussion about pistols one having baring a the other a navy revolver the former lug being a longtime drawing his hid weapon the latter said he be would show him how to take takeout out 4 a pistol and suiting the action to the word I 1 he pulled ou out t his revolvers rev olvert er cocking it in the drawing he be put it down smartly on the table ible when the hammer went down and the ball struck th the person who was purchasing the ticket pa passing through the leshy fleshy part of both his thir thighs ils lis mr V F wilder who was tho the unintentional cause of the accident immediately took care of the wounded man putting him into hig his own bed bedy and securing the attentions of dr nellis who dressed the wounds and puttee put the mail maii man into as comfortable for fort ablo table a position as possible under the circumstances tanem agsen junction slav may slay sath th FATAL fayal ACCIDENT john cartler cartier a brakesman on train no 6 union pacific KE RR and form forin aly known ag as eed red bed in ogden was killed yesterday morning at 4 a in near Pl piedmont edmont he was standing on the footboard foot board of a n car when the train was descending aspen hill at the foot of which was a snow shed ills his head came in contact with a brace of the shed lie ire was ha haried hurled aled off the car and lils MS arms caught under the wheels the train passed over his hib body the head wae waa was al most severed vered both arms cut off and the left bide side so mangled that pieces of flesh adhered to the wheels ife was about abbat twenty five years of age and born in new nw york shere bere here shore his parents reside 6 lie he has a brother in lif salt lake city who Is a mining stock broker to whom a message wab was sent to attend to arrangements for the disposal of his bis remains mr john burns the generous proprietor of the hotel in lit eyan evan ston upon hearing bearing of the casualty casually imme diatel y sent some borne men to bring the body to his hia house where it Is now under his care jolin john cartier cartler was yvett we known in this city and was much respected as a young man of worth dath osden ogden junction ar dav may ay SALT lake JAKE J AKE olty mavec 1873 editor deseret bews yews dear sir I 1 am giad glad to see sm a few items in the nims tonight to night about the flood that took place yesterday morning la 1 the fifth ward as we had bei bet begun un to think thank that e were looked upon almost as ixil outcasts out casts as we have made compla compia complaints inte lute several tim times es to those whom we WC tho thought tight were wehe the proper per fons to take aello nin the matter batall m tain yain we have also sent gent in a u petition onto to the city council to send end a deputation P down to examine the tu cond condition itron 0 of our ouy homes and we haye hate been beep vait WAIt waiting hie hii expect ing every day that some terson person would come down to see evetts tut tnt buano but no one has come we have too much water bocon to contend tend with mith which comes down from the city and we ve have at this time water from red butte which should not come thib this way in fact our dit ditches dutches clies ciles are all bullot full fuli 0 water that no oae one hag hassa haffa a right to send scud this way and when the storms conie conle come there Is lg no chance but forit to flow inthe in the streets and in our lots t I 1 thinkie think thin kIf kit it you make inquiry you will voll find that it was not the county that cut that canal it was the understanding when that canal vas was vas mader that the water was to be divided but instead of that the bridges under which the tho water had crossed the tho state road were piled plied and planked plank plan pian ked bd and the water all forced into the new canal the consequence of this was that it flowed merth over tho the banks ebanks sometimes bursting them we were flooded three or tour four tuf iff times mes last spring and the crop we had planted was destroyed st and it is the same this thia year years so I 1 thin it is time something was done in the matter I 1 am one of the fifth warders who chols la very need ot of a boat boa th richard brimley rimmy assistant water master ath ward INDIAN ayrs arrs Af fAnis major critchelow indian agent acut for the indians of the uintah vintah Reserva glon flon is in town we jearil learn from him that thiet so far as ala the indians under hb Us charge are concree con concerned erne crne i na fears need be entertained of an outbreak this seabon season they are arc showing a greater disposition to be peaceable and industrious than thau ever before havling having gone into farmin farming on the reservation quite extensively GO tho iho gen tieman aleman who super supe superintends intends the farming department there lately reported to major mafoi critchelow tabby tubby and his indians had sown acres of wheat beides beldea which whick about so 50 aeres acres of com corn nind find potatoes would be planted some somer of the indians occasionally leave the tiie re reservation er to fisit visit the settlements by written permit frioni from the adent agent while others disposition to t cleave leave it sign some of the white river indians indiana endeavored to discourage tabby from irom farming I 1 telling him that it was only sq baws who worked and that whan he worked he be must L be e looked upon as being no better than a squaw this tather rather discouraged him but major critchelow wrote to the department at washington asking that a letter of encouragement be sout bent from there to gotab tabby which request liest was complied with and which hada hadu had ret rei a I 1 nna una effect upon the chief the farming work done by the indians on the uintah reservation this season exceeds that of all alt other previous seasons combined in our conversation with him ming major critchelow referred to the report lately published in the chicago Tri trl tribune bunc buno to the effect that the mormons cormons Mor mons were interfering with him in his dealings and operation among the indians aughe he des desired red that it should be understood that tha theoe there re was not the slightest foundation in ill fact tact tor for such a report on the contrary bedad received a great deal of valuable assistance from mormons cormons Mor mons who had aided him in his efforts at preserving amicable relations between indians and whites A among mong those who had hwd rendered service ein in this way he be made special inen mention of bf general rala raia A K R thurber ot of spanish fork major powell is in towns town and aad we understand that he has received positive ve instructions from tho the government to see that those indian who refuse to remain on the reservations do not receive any government supplies and the malof major is so instinct ing the agents under his supera smon akyi ARTi art AnT artesian ESiAN estan veli WELI BORING the machinery for boring artesian wells which has isu been expected fora form 6 considerable time has ael aeu at last mst arrived As ah previously slated in the NEWS the proprietors of the machinery are ara re mr C B hawley of this city and his wis nephew mr nir harrington wha has just arrived from froin iowa where he has been engaged in the artesian well boring business for the last four years yearb during which time are ate informed never failed to tind find water in any attempt he hag has made i laithe ta ithe site bite selected for the first arst operations of the machinery Is a short ashert distance north athe athe warm springs springs on land belonging t to the U IL P R R company we are in formed that three of this city the refusal refusals 1 of the land when into market and they invite all wh 0 are willing to subscribe loo each to form an association for the purpose of improving it and should the artesian teslin ar well pil project prove successful to organize a alet joint stock company with a yiew view to laying out a suburban citi city and organizing aco a cooperative building association whether amft this 11 is latter part of the scheme ever received shape or not one thing la Is certain and that is that it a genuine artesian well is obtained on that land laud amill it will make it valuable and will consequently in profit to its owners another thing in this connection corina action is that if such euch a well is obtained there itell it will be strong presumptive evidence that wells oc of the same kind can bo be got where they will be at least equally beneficial eti efi cial clai and the dwellers upon the parched airl alf and alfi I arid lots of the north eastern part of the city would begin to take courage bourage and would ia irr their imaginations Imagination st see flourishing green orchards in prospective and owners of at naturally thirsty farms farma would also rejoice A meeting of those interested in the artesian well enterprise upon the land north of the warm springs will be held at tour four 1 tomorrow to morrow at dr smiths ollice room ltv its 14 kimball kimbau block FROM DAILY MAY 23 28 f r jaines dayton and sullivan Su lllian both irishmen were lined W hobach ench each today to toddy day daff for breaking into tailor taller shop laso last aso ast night dayton ayton Z was only discharged from jail sall yesterday and this is the he has bas been caught at such auch tricks a brief time I 1 SAILED TOR FOR A san V francisco letter ietter this morning contained the following at 3 IT p in elders eiders geo goo I 1 hebeker kebe Je beker kerp kerr 31 IL B young II 11 J JT taylor aylor and P A mitchel nitchel and family and sister bister randall sailed on the steamer costa R alica a for honolulu the party were all in excellent health and hi in flue spirits they expected to reach honolulu in about nine days i A patay tatay PA tuc TUL rt sometime ver very r late early thib this till morning some thier thief or thieves visited the premises of nir air antho in tho the alth ward wards nuel anil d took the rope two buckets and wheel belonging belm helm 0 ino 1 to his big well the theft is oni t ailing but irwill it will cause a goodseal good deai deal of td toi the owner of the stolen articles vrho Is very poorman poor man the pulley beneath all contempt they tiley are too mean to hang they tiley are hardly worth the rop rope rode d that would have to be used in such an operation they are arc worthy only of a hung hungry terrier and a jd whip I 1 4 4 seat BEAT YOUR youn LETT LETTERS letteri eri albre Is a Tr matter iatter worthy af of consideration r la liay jtb 18 1873 3 editor deseret aels jatee e k f rc c elca edno no less than two open etters otters containing drafts for toi considerable amounts the opening was the effect of careless sealing in order to prevent losses in forwarding drafts or please ask asle the people through the NEWS newsy to see th that t their jetters letters especially especially especial lr those containing fw lw val vai valuables blag bias are aro aro are careful carefully y sealed witch which should be done with sealing wax in the absence absence of which they should not trust to t tho iio too frequently meagre su supply of mucilage on tl the envelope 0 ID but shou should d use something fil oll t that t ij will render rth the jetters letters secure against c i gg by br lil ill the men mer on handling ba I 1 them oune s CAN CAI lre ure ute PETER neter SOm BE resolutions SOLUTION OS OB OF RESPECT AND symra serpa tur the follo resolution signed by stu student denti of the university of declet deseret has been ban handed in 16 with a request to it in the dispensation of a kind Proy idene it has pleased theau wise creator tb suddenly take tare fro mour midst gottlieb the ward of ofir our oun fricia friend and teacher teachers dr park and beloved cfall knew him therefore anat we ie atud of the he do hereby tender ft V our warmest sympathy to dr park in m his feeling that in the sudden budden death of little gottlleb gottlieb we have each lost a friend and society tile the germ geria of a noble manhood 41 deseret mai may ath 1873 HORACE G Q ani TN E T J RUDGER CLAWSO clawson NETTIE tinettie isa ISA CALDER 1 betzin G enat CASE casic the t tion on ot of 1 tobert kobert mitchel mitchol and robert mellen charged with robbing cyrus snell of goo on wednesday night of last week was re suied at four yesterday astern afternoon 0 0 1 1 mr snell himself was theAl the finst first witness 2 e s 3 placed on tho the stand hla hia testimony being similar in effect to tho the account of the affair previously published inthe in the tho NEWS he lie described the manner in which he was attacked bythe by the two garrott karrott gar ersy erst one of whom egged h aged him closely round the neck with his arny arm while the other took away his pocket book he saw the two men run southward on first arst eat street after he was robbed but he could not identify either of them further than that he knew that one of them was considerably taller than theother the other ile lle said the denominations of the money were one PO bill and he bj tie deved there were also two aw sito 1100 bills anyhow ho he was positive there were at least ono one bill pill of that denomination one 50 and the balance in bills of fa Z and 10 mr dahlman who testified tes tined also at the first dirst part of the elamin examination tion a few days ago was next placed on the stand he ile testified that at about ten on the night of the robbery mellen meilen handed him a roll of greenbacks green backs to keep on deposit for him saying that he had done some good playing and aud that isile atlle it he bad played so and so ne boull have ivonna won so much more at the request of the prosecuting attorney the witness produced the roll ot OZ money which on being exan examined lined was shown coneg to amount to in all and the bills were of corresponding denominations ti those of which mr snell gnell was robbed minus the buo bill according to the batters lat tos tog testimony mr snow asked the court to order that the money be placed in possession of the ot of the law till the case should be finally deci deel decided oled which was granted mr robertson Il defendants counsel objected very |