Show local and aad aud other lher matter matters from TS DAILY APRIL 19 athe sharps hack hackett ett smith ardd arid loy igi i GI obrien the three monte ir sharps who deftly mulcted the stranger and business lu but iness alness man from the west were fined 99 each yesterday afternoon by justice dor keeping a gambling house tha the the nines fines were paid mid museum A set of bf three ll 11 gra graphs phs ephs representing curious engravings engra grav ings on some tablets of coal slate plate found in indian mounds and nomi now deposited in the museum of Academy the of davenport port iowa Towa have been received at tb desi dest deseret grut museum also spee epee apeci A mel mei mens ni at 0 fossil casts in sandstone from lutle mittle cottonwood eanon canon discovered and resented by james esq manager of the celebrated emma mine A further account of the lithographs above noticed is promised as they may throw some light on the history of the ancient indians specimens of sliver silver copper oies ofes ores have also been re ee rev bev mr dunn 0 P Rock welli esq un d orville N adams esq 1 t district Dittri ct court thursday april mor mar morning ning y samuel L baker vs W 0 by ily idal chec chet et az a jury in trial j the i people vs john A N nelson kelson Z indictment for murder jury trial in progress testimony for foi the prosecution all in and the siv xiv ang of evidence forthe for fon the defense progressing gress B R 1 IV H robertson zt vs Fag flagstaff staff S AT ali CoI co col leavo leave eave given to file certified copy of complaint and if it that doc M be found ten dayi dayo ziven given to file a new compla compia complaint nL i ulli J Sue daker vs INI Saul Sauls saulsbury buryk abury I 1 1 continued by py consent Vy oming C uco aco vs thomas AV ardell twp tap oases cases same bame oater oaler it 11 C chambers vs james harrington harring ning Ir ring ington ton same order ye 11 sprague vs 8 L hannah passed until after the supreme apt tc mee pee iE neels T s the suicide at inquest held heid hold last evening over the remains of victor ja asselman by coroner nay lor tho the jury returned a verdict of suicide in accordance with the facts in the case mentioned in yesterdays ter days dayh NEWS the following lefter netter to his brother dated biome some time ahead indicates that he pro iJ bably babiy purposed committing the uld aid a 0 t ab 0 ut tho the beginning p of may SAIT SALT SAI bai T lawe LAKE CITY cley n r may 1 1877 par D oar ear eft Ert hept heri I 1 take my pen 0 o once nce nee more in ip hand to let you know J I 1 get niong along I 1 have very little good I 1 to write to you for my legs h hurt rt me very much and I 1 do not tot b elfege eve eye that they will dver ever ever even be an any y ghetter than thab theare they are at present am ano alf if not I 1 im am fixed for my whole lifee ar foti toti I 1 am not able to do any arkas 8 lam oum naw and J T have ofte 0 aften a C mind nn to do 0 away with myself to AM ct get t off from this thia misery for fot to be in pain from morning night and from night till very pleasant and ll 11 at times timed donit know what to do gl cifa am too jroud to beg alid and too honest est to ste steal and if I 1 wish to liv llvy I 1 must do one or the other but I 1 will ivill do neither of the two idear dear brother rother if you never hear hea from irom irom from me again I 1 hope you will forgive me for I 1 believe hat that I 1 wiil will I 1 d do 0 better after I 1 am dead than 1 I 1 do here farewell dear brother I 1 that we will meet in the next voi vol rid far in this we will meet no more I 1 wish it might be but bilt it tean Ican cannot flot fiot be so again farewell dear afo brother ther from an 1 your true brother MS victore the special the evening exhibition given 1 b by we the hungry howler fi ot the anti antl mormon ring was vas only one of the exhibitions of human presumption and folly finagin imaginable able abie rhe f rhe fhe rho mea idea of a handful of rabid bol boi sl erous rule or ruin 1 adventurers thirsting for an opportunity 46 to plunder and rob tha the solid in indus dub dus arlous people of utah of their tbell pos sessions ses slona siona barefacedly hanife manifesting staig it t heir proclivities eel PEI in that direction rot wot not only do they talk abbat det de del t manding legislation for that pur puri i pose but hesitate not td stata that are not with the question will abbner sooner gr e settled at the point odthe bayonet thesa inest take the congress of the united States for an assemblage of imbe ellesor consummate vesto ex every und one oneo of o he the most peaceful law abiding ionest and industrious s comm commini nn i lies ties in the power of a few merciless unscrupulous adventurers whom dp do they think they are going fa to frighten with the threat of the bayonet which by the way is not at their command Is it at the government or is inthe mormon rut ruy tiT people the people whose wholesale slaughter is thus predicted these who take that peo people pie for an asem blage biage of cowards coward sto to be frightened by threatened gb ghosts of that kind haye have reckoned without their host lhost if we understand them and we think we do they are not going to be robbed plundered and ruined by a lot of political wolves who have been the bane baue of other portions of the republic besides this if they them can hel hei help heip P it and we think they can help it what is iq the cry give ila us a law that will prevent or disqualify mormons cormons Mor mons from holding any office of profit trust or emolument that we may nill fill every office of of trust profit and emolument inice in the territory i and then we will be able abie to dig our hands into the pockets of the mor mormons cormons iman mons and become rich and fagat fat at their expense that is really what their thell cly cry ery and proceedings amount to give ua us that thi uley they say and we will do the rest the nature objects beats and intentions of a movement are sometimes determined by its leading advocates a and exponents so nar far as the mor imor mons are concerned the fact th that at i they are the pioneers plon eera I 1 establish ers rs and builders builder s up of hie this his great terri tory can cannot not be denied their works ar are before the world in the ou ous oua s fair fajr and peaceful settlements that dot this region reelon from idaho to arizona and noca nova not a few I 1 in 1 n ej ito iyo latter territories taking the leading E spirit sli the 66 farcical proceedings of saturday and what do they represent Is it the substantial solid citizens of utah let us see conspicuously to the tho front comes general kimball surveyor GiS general of the territory afe are a deral federal official he brings before the crowd a paper in the form of an amendment to the organic act of utah to the mormons Mor mons prevent them theca from holding office or serving as aa jurors how much has be he done to build up bud and develop this Teril territory tory simply nothing As a solid property holding citizen be he his has no existence hereabouts next in order coina comes J ibl ibi mc bilde bride the samei same who kit ilk instead of reat read reasoning the matter out on a fair nair basis for himself takes the ridiculously bously illogical position that t the b e mormons Mor mons are wrong because p people eo say so he is about the only axce exception tion in the array of carpet bagger 4 nou nob having been a federal official in utah he has done about as much toward the nt of the tho material prosperity of ot the he territory as general kimball and less could scarcely be said sahl H R N baskin an at 1 ex federal offic lai lal al and inveterate office hunter hv laving ng been incessantly on the hunt aunt for the office to congress contesting the s beat seat of a gentleman who had a majority of over votes moses IS bane a federal official who has been but a few months in the territory how much has lias he done towards making utah what kind of judgment does he display in falling in with fhe the rabid special legislation lsna Is he afraid I 1 if he does not thus thua fall in he will lose his official head H he e might be he barking up the wrong tree james B mckean acknowledged by some of his most intimate friends to incline to religious fanaticism ati cism having inaugurated and carried on until sto stopped e d iby b the Sit supreme preme court of the ali vii united pa tee states a judicial illegal arii crusade L 4 against the mormons cormons Mor mons 11 and W wha was as deposed from the chi chief edjus tice ship utah for fanaticism on the bench 2 haw much has iid ild lid he done toward enhancing the mn material prosperity of the territory he hasteen has been vigorously blamed for foi retard retarding ing instead of advancing it last and aad probably least comes 0 3 F jS an ex federal official slaving been at one time associate which position J adge judge drak drake e declared he ho obtained for ajr him for a consideration which p aver was pa paid id in answer to th the e complaint of drake strickland Strick lanu did X rot pot edeny deny in making aking the trade but set sat ap the district court thal thai it ads was ag against ainest public policy to inquire into the mat mati i ter while in that position it v won wen cl how sni P da 1 I V by bli hla hia extrajudicial extra judicial decisions municipal authority and law aw in liberating by wholesale prostitutes liquor dealers and others othere who had been guilty of infringement of f city ordinances and abd who had been dealt with in the lower coti cott court rt we have prison presented ted above the head tind and front of the sp special eclid ae legislation is we do not nob do so 80 because we ton eon consider sider thi them intrinsic ally worthy of notice tlde tide but because we consider it but right that the country and especially congress should know the of thi shead and front of the tho lent element whose sole business is to create strite strife and content contention ibn and to falsify malign and misrepresent in order to accomplish their ulterior and nefarious purposes it is for congress and the country to say whether or not they are heartily sick of the unhappy state of affairs that has been super induced by the operations of the carpetbag carpet carpel bagi bag element in various parts of the republic we have shown that the head front and mainstay of the special legislation movement is essentially nay almost exclusive exclusively lys composed of the carpetbag carpet b bag ag element the parties mentioned with but one exception cep tion either are or have been beed federal oMel officials als ais and as a whole cut a most moat sorry figure among the genuine substantial citizens of utah this demand for special legisla tion is a demand to ignore the wll wil of the people in their choice of officers it is a demand nii ali attempts to shade the real object to the contrary notwithstanding fo to fill the various various political offices themselves and ly ty their hilr own applin appointments amei its or at their own election it is a demand to r reduce e this fair and peaceful territory from froni a condit fon of substantial prosperity 1 erity to one of anarchy and alid 9 wholesale onn off official lelal robbery they are arc opposed 0 the admission of utah uta i into nio the union as a state certainly they are for foi well do they iu know 1 b that the people would be committing suicide by electing such aa as they to office they are too well welt known for that utah hasna bas baa nomore mo re reasons for affection toward we itie carpetbag carpet baell bag element than thap has the unhappy south appropriate prop legislation indeed leed aich which meane meade asking akini con COD congress to be accessory to their thein designs of robbing the community under cover of incont and unwarranted and arid wholly unnecessary ilay ljay laws lawa 3 it I 1 is s amusing to hear bear chese pe se blatant so called liberals prate about the freedom and protection the they y would I 1 give jive to the people of utah I 1 if they were only armed with this appropriate legislation budh such protection as vultures g jv to I 1 lambs coveted covering and dev devouring ou them 11 1 FROM FRIDAYS APRIL ia Inconsistencies i elders ym M aimer almer immer and oron orson eggleston write to the detroit detrow mich tribune trib unc una of or april 6 showing the cles cies and contradict igus igns in buted lee confes confession ilon p stormy yesterday the winds blem blew biem mare breon breor or less and last night the rain fell lively followed by snow which covered the trees and earth this morning snow falling a little much of otto today to day american forc foris bishop bish bis h OP lj ii E harrina harrington tonj of the thriving settlement of american bork pork called in this morning looking cheerful and hearty as usual H he 0 informed us that things were going on favorably favo favorably rabi y in his bis bishopric farmers busy in getting in their spring crops etc the juvenile instructor this Is a paper that should be in every family being a periodical of great intrinsic value in educating the children we have received number 8 odthe of the current volume which like its predecessors is full of interesting matter especially to the youthful readers J serious accident yesterday ves Yes ferday evening mr nathan bears sears had just unloaded his wagon which was pt anding in the lane at the rear of Z cm 16 produce etore store and he was way standing in the vehicle when the team made a sudden sudden eq jerk forward throwing him out upon the ground the animals became frightened started off and one of the wheels wheel of the heavy wagon wagen passed over mr sears body inflicting se elef eief bruiel bru lea iea hoaas he was conveyed to his home in the ward waid ani and is 19 attended by dr Anderson Ms litts injuries alq district court friday april soth M morning orning i S ii IJ baker va W C ea al jury instructed 1 by the court A t and aud they retire to consider their vp verdict idiot flagstaff staff 8 11 1 co col coi vs v last east last chance S M co motion to set aside execution by the consent of the parties granted i IL P Johi johl johnson lison vs 1 I 8 water mau on oia motion of plaintiff and by consent the case is continued and placed at the foot of the docket L I 1 waldson vs B Y hampton wm mcray mckay substituted as attorney for the plaintiff testimonial bishop edward hunter has presented to sister nancy clark dark of Farmington Davis county a neat testimonial in writing in acknowledgment of her having produced prepared reeled d and put in condition for the loom it the e silk for the first dress piece of that material mater matei ial lal ever manufactured in utah it was waa woven by 7 handloom hanbloom hand loom by brother hadley also aiso of Farmington tile the color dolor of bf the piece alece is ii silver grey with a ddn fui ful ilustre elustre lustre the cost coat of its production was 45 and I 1 ita was waa donated by sister clark to the fund in aid of building the temple it W was s purchased a few days ago ngo by igi sister ifer barrett by whom etwas it wab waa presented to to sia Sla sister terE tene E B R snow a lady well worthy of wearing the alra sa s1 silk blik lk dress d r ea produced in utai t woodworking factory arn ara amog the most prominent arld arid useful home homa industrial i institutions in bait salt sal sai laiq lake rake city city esthe ia the woodworking wood working factory of latimer atimer Ii taylor Tayl brand braud and company on south temple str street beet this 11 nirm firm rin have rece recently procured valuable additions to their axce excel 1 i lent supply of machinery thereby lic increasing ng their facilities for dispatching every kind of work in their line among those additions sui ILI are e a shaper used for flu fiu fluting tind for cutting wood into hito any desired form of an afi 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