Show correspondence Y T in 31 nua nud Y 1 ii association associations silk gildi raid ina lne itz iti rockville VILLE june 5 1876 edlar deseret mews news bros M H hardy and aud B al young pad us usa a visit in this place in the of the improvement associations they preached here last sunday ath their teachings were very instructive rind find well received since the establishment of the young ladies associations some months past there hasteen has been manifest improvement in the girls nearly all of whom belong to our society I 1 trust there will much good result from these organizations on the return of the breth broth ren from Bp ringdale lle ile the lie young young joung ladies invited them to deliver an address to them to which they kindly consented were also present we have a edik raising society started in this place three of the directors the secretary and treasurer er are ladies as it is considered this business is more suitable to ta them we have a sister from the valleys of piedmont as our superintendent who has been accustomed to the business in her own country we have hatched two ounces of eggs eggl some borne of the worms have commenced to spin and we have every prospect of success I 1 remain yours respectfully CHARLOTTE M HALL suicide and inquest lon june 10 1876 adilor editor deseret news A melane mclane melancholy holy boly affair transpired liere here on the morning of the uit resulting in the death of a young man about twenty years of age of the name of hyrum N cowley the deceased has for sometime some bome time past been in poor health and in very low spirits in consequence his brother induced him to go up tip logan callon calion with them as they are engaged 1 in n the lumber business busine in that can caf canon eanon nor for for a change chango of scene and surroundings the deceased on the morning of the occur occurrence rene e was apparently in his usual health had eaten his breakfast and remained in the abin ahin after all the hands had bad gotie gone out preparatory to going to work when the report of a pistol shot was heard in the cabin one of the hands nearest eit Elt by returned to the cabin and found deceased upon the floor lifeless a ball having pen his body near the right breastbone breast bone A pistol lying upon a bed elevated about a foot and a half from the floor the instrument ment from which the tho ball had been fired his eli remains were brought to the courthouse court house bouse in logan city ant ani and an inquest was held thereon by H K cranney robert dandson B M le lewis wis and joh john n B T batch er arjun j u n which resulted in the accompanying verdict the evidence given by dr by byj the physician attending showed that the ball had severed the thoracic duct causing death in a few minutes it was the impression of some of the witnesses that deceased in a fit of temporary insanity 3 seized the pistol and shot himself this impression is supported by the fact that dece deceased ased asad for some time has been vory nory ry despondent and downcast which condition usually precedes such catastrophes respectfully J A territory of utah cache county l E ss flo 10 logan city J an inquisition hoden hodden at lo 10 nogan logon ain aln city MY cache county june 9 AD 1876 before H K cranney coroner of said county upon the body of hyrum N cowley covley there lying dead by the jurors whose names are hereto subscribed the said jurors upon their oaths do say from the evidence given that deceased came egme to his death from a pistol shot from his own hand in testimony mony moDy whereof the tho sa said sald id jurors havo here hero hereunto unto set their anda janda tho the day dby 4 and year yeara aforesaid foress ad P ROBERT obert obort DAT dandson I 1 B hl L lwis juror rm JOHN 13 j attest IT K H cranney county bechs der Y 31 M I 1 A lems washington tn co in june tie 4 ath th 1873 I 1 edff edar deseret jeisi we were visited on the of last month by bros bl jel H hardy and morris young in the tile interests of bf the toung young mens mutual improvement pro association and after liNt listening ening to a very edifying di discourse S from bro hardy an organization bation was effected by the appointment of the following officers at the suggestion of bishop hogan for president J T Vi lkinson ghis this for secretary A G nic Mc mccleve CIeve Cleve this being a small town these officers were considered sufficient to make in ake a start subsequently a meeting was held when twelve members were enrolled Alth aith although bugh but few of us we feel that thi this s move cannot tall fail to be productive of much good amongst us I 1 am very respectfully your brother in the gospel i I 1 A G mccleve EVE see sec A variable river hatles friendly table tabie water and wood advantages anul anil disadvantages SUNSET Yav yavapai apai apal county I 1 arizona territory tory april editor deseret bews yews i 1 many of ot my friends friend s wished me to send them a description of this country and I 1 thought I 1 might comply with their wishes as far as awas abie able through the news to begin with this IQ a strange country belonging to a people whose land laud tho the civers divers rivers have spoiled this is an old land the tho evidences that it was inhabited thousands andson of years a ago goare are arb abundant ta me it is a dry land not what you might call vall well watered the li tiie tile colorado runs in a northwest direction direct ion iou is large at high r water but q quite uit small again when the have melted then again a mighty rushing torrent when hp rains commence in summer timith the tho appearance of being miles broad and the indians tell us that if we intend to live where we are encamped we bad had better fix some se scaffolding aff bIding in the trees for the river gets very mad sometimes our relations with the natives so far have been of the most friendly nature one of anem said he had been told we were coming and had little children and thought they might be hungry if it so lie he had come who could express more kindly fe feling feelings ling jing this was vas the dio ble M quis chief the navajo chief comah m ah said her was pleased to have us come and live here they came with a white man as interpreter and went away well the white man saying he hoped god would bless aji eli us I 1 thought good also aiso for a white man the land along this river is good if I 1 am a j judge the supply of wi water is not abundant whether we shall have the faith to increase it as our fathers did in utah will re main to be seen the cottonwood on the river is quite plentiful thirty five to thirty seven miles will bring you to pine yellow in abundance the country where it grows being as level as the site of salt lake city cry A good smooth road all the way with but slight exceptions that this la Is a grazing country there can be but little doubt there ara are no mountains near us tho the Mon 1101 golan being the nearest forty five or fifty miles distant there appears to be plenty of game elk deer antelope turkey and the smaller hinds kinds now I 1 hope all the tho old turkey hunters will not come at one time unless they are prepared to stay and relieve some of those who ore already homesick for there are some in that fix there are some advantages here and a great man many manx disadvantages to contend with all ail 11 the brethren as far as I 1 am acquainted acquaint edi edl who came camo to do their duty are satisfied tholo those impelled by other motives perhaps do not feel quite so much so we have succeeded in damming tho river our dam being over 2 sou soo yards iong long our ditch near three miles long some declaring it an uphill business but to convince them wo ran the tho water through the camp which did not have the effect of cooling the sisters when they had llad to wado wade to get out gut of the wagon ali alt ia is health healt hand and peace in the camp aa as nar far as I 1 know it is raining while I 1 write the first we have had bad for some time your brother io in the gospel LOT |