Show 4 IN UTAH utan county coc cot STY our our provo correspondent A has furnished tarnished the following rep grof prof the hc muster and elections of the of that county which Is interesting provo CITY may esth 1866 ism the militia of utah co met at camp wells his als morning and although the rainy season raad riad made the roads bad for travel quite a large number was present after the usual drill and re regimental evolutions square was formed and bag berill aaron johnson proposed that major majon G geni eni burton barton conduct and over the pro ce edings of or the occasion M major ajor ajar geni benl burton stated the purpose for which the nal ral litia of the county had haa deen been called together to organize a division in this county and elect the proper officers agreeable to the published order ot of geni wells he then nominated brig geni A johnson to all fill the office of major general which wa was unanimously sustained as were the following wm amb B pace bri brig geni brigade albert K thurber bri brig geni 2nd and brigade dorr derr P curtis aide L S wood adjutant and am win miller miller quartermaster on geni johnsons stam staff L J nuttall colonel jas E daniels col samuel S jones adjutant major J W bates t of col Mc Clellands command was elected col coi col john g S fullmer llmer then tendered his resignation expressing the best of feelings for his commandant comman and dand and referring to his long service for over r awen twenty y years ears earh past geni benl johnson honorably excuse excused col bullmer fullmer En llmer ilmer on account of his age e and long service geni geall burton stated that col coi 01 fullmer had no wish ish to evade service and while it was a pleasure to see men retire who had served so long fong and faithfully it was distinctly understood that the colonel resigned honorably win wm M bromley was then elected colonel and george D snell col geni burton then instructed the division to be prompt and faithful in discharging their duties and the officers to be particular in making cheli their returns and expressed his pleasure in seeing that thai drill had been attended to desiring them to continue jui lui proving improving in this asin as in every pre pro pressed ed a wish to see them properly uni uniformed or e stating s tin that col D J ross rosa had made ade arrangements en b by which nich everything requisite 1 sito site for that pur purpose se could be obtained on liberal ter terms s col CO ross oss ass endorsed the remarks of geni beull burton after which geni benl pace pate proposed A F fmax mac mae donald for adjutant of brigade george AV W bean quartermaster dr jonn joan s sur sun surgeon eon and yohn john john leetham aide and geni johnson proposed john S fullmer for division chaplain dr NV T lane surgeon A B wild 2nd and aide and richard bird 3rd ard alae aide which appointments point ments were all unanimously Au sustained stained after a few pertinent remarks by geni benl johnson and geni benl burton bunton the men were drilled in brigade evolutions for a short time and dismissed the day was pleasant throughout all P passed assed quietness with the best bertot offe feelings elin gs and without any accident occurring s yours respectfully A write as often as you can friend A we are always glad giada jq hear from you yon 0 n thursday evening lai laj last the 3rd ard regiment R gi rhent ot of irn Iri N K 1 presented colonel D J ross with a splendid of respect and esteem A ameet meeting yag tag ilfeld for lor the purpose in the ohe ilif ward school house and expressions of good feeling I 1 and mutual esteem were reciprocated aleut col ottinger Otti liker offered the to col coi noss ross r responded 1 in a few appropriate w A kl I 1 I 1 S 4 t lat lar latest ekr 1 15 putiri rii froni r rom ram s ri reliable source jainta it Is fally tally confirmed that th etWo inc flails br bris ac C hakes and Wes the rencontre as reported in the sews NEWS oth dinst were emissaries of black hawk that one of them was killed and the other got away was at on the 2nd and doing well weli welland and recovering frow from his wound john has debited pace and has delivered tip a quantity of weapons as earnest barnest rnest of his pacific intentions r METEOR on an friday evening last at ten minutes to eight a very brilliant meteor start started bf biear the ce center anter of the heavens took a it southeasterly direction n and disappeared about forty nive five degrees cs above tho the horizon it was like an exceedingly brilliant ro rocket ket with a train ot light behind leand was in view fon for several seconds an akun alun abundance ab sundance dance oi of electricity in the atmosphere manifesting itself in sheet and m Is said usually to precede jp recede rain or very ery hot hof weather T H HOEST WO vvo clip the thia following from the cai cal it llis ills Is honest logic we believe belleve levein in giving even the devil his due and therefore dont see seo why our co temporaries make such an outcry against the mormons cormons on account of the shooting of brassfield though we think the cant about seducing married women Is the vertest verlest bosh yet scores of men have been chot shot in california on pretence prentence pre tenee tence of avenging the combi commission slon sion of that crime and juries have always acquitted tho the perpetrator lf if indeed he was arrested at all brassfield eloped with the wife of a mormon and married her and was shot for it it makes no dirre difre difference rence if she was the fifth or fortieth wife ot of the mormon aforesaid under their religion customs and even laws which have been for twenty years tolerated linot bunot sanctioned by the general government eram ern enn ment tj she was ais fits wife fahd phd the logic which would regno tha forfeit of Brass fields life in O california ought toe toi work ork the sate same way in utah if noti not ahrnot why now several fine apple trees a few days ago planted on the south side of ad in lieu licu ot shado trees one or two of them were vere in irto ont and aud suggested thoughts of sidewalks lined wil wilh apple apple appie trees blackann blac kand and white walnuts black cherry trees and hickory nuts their bloom in spring their lovely foliage lollage in summer and their wealth of amit as the year advances would glye give bedik bealy beauty pleasure and gratification durin daring during at bt fe least A ta turee ahr three ee seasons reasons of the four what if a few pass passers pluck in it some of the fruit fruitt let them it adu klir in c nobody but do the pluck ers good I 1 K t e e 4 P 1 ing too with liberal feeling and hos ho stany of our citizens Yes Ye plant fruit trees frees fora fors forsha bado hado daby by ali ail means gratifying dr S 14 ii spragues os daughter mary aai an interesting young lady of af nearly sixteen has suffered ered for about eleven years with a bad foot and ankle supposed to have originated with a sprain several efforts had been made years ago to relieve her sufferings and effect a cure which aich in one or two instances all but succeeded carelessness in making too free with the injured limb nullifying the remedies then employed some little uttie time since however an operation was performed while the young lady was under the influence of chloroform and a great amount of diseased bone was removed a deep incision having been made for the purpose the numerous friends of the doc tor will be gratified to know that the operation was successful an and that there Is every prospect of a sure and permanent cure being the result tue THE UNITED STATES PACIFIC TELEGRAPH co completed their line to austin on the theolb jtb and expect to soon op cn en an office in that city PL plula PARLEY ule uLF kasyon kanyon the road up parleys i kanyon has fias been under repair for some time back and considerable progress has been made in getting it ready for regular travel we understand der stand that br jose joseph P h A abong who has charge of the road between this this city and the weber has thirty five men at work on it and will have more employed there in a short time when a popular line ot of travel becomes measurably or entirely stopped people are apt to get impatient but this impatience should not lead them to or look for unreasonable things several circumstances have retarded the making maling the tha road up that kanyon not simply buu but a thoroughly thoro ugly good road A heavy land lana landslide slide siide blocked up the creel creek and raised the me water back up unto tl t 0 road for a considerable distance the water rose in two days and took the road with such force that it required a couple coupie ot weeks of hard work to reopen re open it people who areat areat all conversant with the kenyons know it Is a very difficult matter to hold the roads against the waters when they have llave to be contended with other cau causes caused ea have also helped to retard progress and while it Is desirable that the repairing of the road through parleys kanyon should be completed as early as possible it Is better to exercise a little patience and have it done in 6 a manner th that atwill will prevent a recurrence of oi thelast the past difficulty of travel that way in the tee course of a few months month T irom from mr youngs known energy there la is no ina question but what the balance of the road under repair will be completed at as early a day as practicable much having been already ac accomplished complis hed bed bad HAD IT we heard a shrewd gentleman remark lately in referring to c obtain certain rumors moa floating coating around alt that thal there As is a class of f men about who des telling second hand i news they prefer giving it fresh from the mout JU calp 1 I g r PASSING auant au apt capt harley taft tar rand tand I 1 and mr homer 1 chase from los angeles with a mule train of wagons loaded with groceries c left this city for helena montana territory on the ditth dinst 49 igne no mule train has already passed here from the for montana and another is now camped on oil emigration square preparing for the north A CURIOSITY at t least to many Is 13 a very band land some spotted mule colt onried owned by br david grant mill creek ward what Is termed its ground color vari varl variegated elated and flecked fleck fieck edwith with black spots witha with h small red spot on tho the nose and right shoulder presenting a very novel and attractive appearance appearance in mule coloring A kontuly MONTHLY courteously pr pre pro i e pared parea by elder eider william VY clayton with the the tho mlois moons changes suns ising rising and setting ae will doubtless prove interesting and useful to a largo large number of our readers 1 r WASHING MACHINE washing machines are great institutions whether you take the old fashioned kind that tucks in a hearty breakfast helped down with conlee coffee does up the washing gand gana ana and generally fixes things afterwards like the gent lemans who showed a friend his washing g machine in the shape of a stout colored girl or the newer kind that with a few movements of the band hand and a jumbling tumbling or simple machinery turns out the soiled clothing in a cleansed condition but one of the best of the new kina kind that we have heard of we saw in operation on tuesday morning at br joseph bulls ward where the little thing was being worked and turning out the washing with astonishing astonishing quickness A basketful of soiled clotet clothing n was ws thrown in the handle was turned and in seven minutes and a half halt the whole were wrung out nicoly nicely washed three flannel sheets and a heavy woolen shirt followed and in five minutes and a quarter were brought out clean dean then a large heavy dress of homemade home made various articles of underclothing under clothing stockings woolen garments ac making quite a batch were put in and wrung out clean in a few seconds under tinder eight minutes several intelligent gentlemen were present and watched the process br bull procured the machine which is a california patent by mr johnm horner homer of mission san jose while on his late trip to california for this office ile he likes it so do his folks and we think it the machines could be landed here at a reasonable figure they would command a very lar lai large go sale arrangements are being made to accomplish this which we hope will be successful the IF economy conomy ap and merits merlis the title TIME OF startina star timo TiKO xa from an editorial in the millennial milen nial stay star wo we learn that president brigham young jun jan expected to charter the first vessel to start about the of april and to have the emigration closed before the end of may the destruction of nearis nearly goo vessels by terrible storms in the north pacific and german oceans and the tho english and irish channels since the of january was rendering the chartering of vessels rather bore moro difficult than usual but pres youn young adds brethren support ns us by your falth faith and prayers and our faith is that all will bo be well vei vel VEINS Ns ov or corper COPPER says the reese river re wile atie some of them SO 30 feet wide have been discovered about TO 70 miles north Austin of ustin ustan ln and I 1 12 2 miles from the humboldt indr near dhe fhe he termination of the shoshone range of mountains 11 the leucille reveille adds nearly every specimen showed native copper there w di e green gron carbonate grey copper ore and red oxide of copper holding incrustations of malachite beautifully banded probably no to richer copper bres ores can be produced on the coast rumors AD AID add CAUTION CA calmo falmo imo there thera are various parlous rumors floating around of an unreliable character concerning indians in the mountains and kenyons kan and around the settlements to credit all the stories that aro are or may b ie e circulated would be absurd they will be originated by the merest herpst trifle misapprehension of something said by somebody information misunderstood and in other ways still while there are renegade and ani reckless savages in some of the mountains within the bounds odthe of the territory it will only b be a mattex matter of prudential caution for those going extremely careful the wandering habit habits joithe of the indians need not pointed out oat where they are so well known and it is hard to say where some of the vicious ones may not be lurking about people should at all times take proper precautionary measures to preserve life and property and where there is the probability of danger however remote increased care should be exercised to guard against it viktar vinar N C crry cury br A J workman writes from virgen city kane xana co to and reports favorably of a in that thai region at date of writing april the people were busy putting tin 9 in ii their crops ibe the general health was go good ad times were flourishing and everything looked cheering for a plentiful season eason with an abundance of fruit fluit i dows DOWN SouT have been favored with the perusal ot at ft a letter from washington washington co to elder george A smith dated april from which ive ire learn that thab gardening prospects in that locality are very good br smiths hs correspondent says 1 I will soon have peas in bloom with plenty of lettuce and onions 1 have seine soine tr plums though most of them were killed by frost I 1 will have a larger crop of peaches than I 1 have seen since I 1 came here somo some trees have from one to six peaches on one bloom a thing which I 1 never saw nor heard of before we have e had the velvet pink out for some days past pasto and in a few days wo we will have plenty of roses with other kinds of pinks pres pros B young youngs I 1 a factory is progressing well who says our dixie Is not a growing institution GOING NOE trains traits teams and pack animals line the road from this city for a considerable distance on the way north more are about starting and still more |