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The dhicago Dailp Tribwne, & VOLUME XXXI CIIICAGO, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1877—TWELVE PAGES. ' FICE FIVE CENTS, REPRESENTATIVE HOUSES, [MFELASIOF ik : £ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BAND LEADERS "ATTENTION!! e of Lec's was there. The best order prevailed,; ¢y miles without eating or drink} and all prouounced the: exccution a success, 1 pisce whers Tobin met hix 0y A .22 &% sout aunset I saw Bhurts and some ten Lee! . last words to Nelsoo were: " Alm at 03345 jie men. and abont 150 Indians, \Ve camped. heart,? = = uringthe night the indlana Jeft for the Meadows. £3 2 reported Lo the mon what had taken place, They LEE'S CONFESSION. S4a ittacked the emigrants again aext morninz, which was Tni A Selection from the Prominent Business Firms and Manufacturing Xstah- | Execution of the Law's Stern d had one S A HORRIBLE RECITAL. of their number killed and seve: niled. Th SR . lishments of Chicazo. Vengeance After Twen- Sarr Laxa City, March Z.—The following Is | White men reached the Meadows about 1 p. i, O of o8 Eind2 O B e ana Garmat B dar ty Years. the carreet eopy of tho confesslon of John D, | ihe waY we met ¥ amal) Land of indinna sotaining SAFES. PIANOS, ILWELERS, Lee, carefully compared with the orizinal pen- | of the Indians was wonnded tn.tho shoulder, They rrrnnmnnnnrnnsorieesocerornmmocnonoones | cnmsmsnnmannnte were encamped eaet of the emigrants ai somo tpringe, On our arclral at tho wprings we found 8bont 200 Indians. among whom were TWO WOUNDED CHllrrs, ned by Lee etnce his second trial and since his sentence to death. It was written by him with- out ald or advice, and s row given without BANDINSTRUMENTS “Which we are offering to Bands and Musi. Johh D. Lee Revisits the Hor- ; 5 id Glim . alteration or crasure. Whero any Interpola- | Mogueetasand DIl The Indisna were in & high SRR Kty = | TNO W WOREIS: IWEBER GILES, DRO. & €O e ol hou | i i ety ke Towdocs, | St A b oty P 0 GKET C ORNBTS <3} AGENT, NNA f oy Meadow ; ment waa rcv;elv:d under close .:x from mud iaty head near fucls cucampient that they ind . . g E tates District-Attorncy Howard, who e ed in revengo for wounding thelc me, the i LN, D b ]d S f & LO k(} PI ANO WHULES H JEWELEBS ‘ e o nirict Atorncy Homard, b o, | seslstance: of Dacar Hamibiin (brafher ot Jacuip 5 * . Hambli d 8| 7 Ao e gnzns pngaris o i | DICHOLA DG & LOCK L0, AL ? ST 1o | o 5, S | R L gt amvlfmm‘s ofeveryiind, . © o NO. 57 STATE-ST. Offersthebest investment ¢ parties wiehing to par- 260 and 268 Wabnsh-av. ies & Felon's Death upon the | g7, ant is certited by Mr, Howard na tha | That nlzht the comiwny of emigrauta had corraled Catslogues now ready whioh wi e men - " b all their warons but otie for better defenxe, This curral wanabont 100 yards ubose the suringd, This they did to get away frum a favine south, the bot- ter'to defend theinselves, Attacks were made from the routh ravinc and from the rocks on tho west, Thu attsck was renowed fhat night byd lhg lr:dllnl in epite of all o to chase Bympal qunilty, . | Combined with Rreateat power and Gurability. * Afford T Proat ates neriarrontcates, Firs and Do, | SEMREAN Sristat g and Suay, A Scene of That Fearful ki, o3c. Eafes FABInK In price from saicoualimiteds ' vents o Chicago, FINE WATOHES A SPECIALTY. Butchery, 850 TO 85,000 o Constantiy on hand, Bafen of other makers taken byus THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC 00., fac3ipeanience tovited s0d Price Lut o ’A’aem statement written by Lee, Mr. Howard bos hitherto withheld it from puhlication, but now that the prisoner has not escaped the penalty of the law, permits it to be given to the public, as Justice vaunot now be defeated by its publica- Xree on apoiication. LIUS BAUER & (0., Cor, State and Monroe-Sts, (= igyerrchey - Epriog Trade AL Lalf of old prices, 3 wo conl prevent " it - \When , 'Guer Al Loy sepsired promptiy and at reasonsble 1568 STATE-ST. priog Trade st hs » tlon: (PALMER JIOUSE). prices. "Bafesmoved. : s Proferring tho Bullet to the | sreresesr or soun o, 1er or vacrs cox- %“:n.:‘éf‘fl.‘a‘.:3'1‘:‘.?":3'&.&’1‘:’.,.'."{3"".‘.2‘ x‘:ylt‘:? Scnll‘old, His Wish Was NECTED WITH THE MOUNTAIN MEALOW MAS- | When Oppusite the corrul {o the north, bullets BACRE. In the month of September, 1457, the company of emigrants known as the *‘Arkansas company arrived in Parowau, Iron County, Utah, up their way to California, * At Parowsn, Youny Aden. one of the conpuny, aaw and recognized une Willlam laney, 8 Mormon resident of Parowan, Aden and bis father hod rescned Laney from an auti-Mor- mon mob in Tennessee several yoars before, and naved hislife. Ho (Laney) at the time hio was at- tacked Ly the mob wawa Mormon missiunary In ‘Tenpessee, Laney was giad to sce hix friend and benefactor, anid Invited hini to ils house, and gave came atound ue like A BHOWER OF TIAII, Wa had two Indisns with ne to pllot ns. They threw themaclves flat.on tbe grontd to piotect themselves from buliets. I stavd erect, and asked m{ Father in Heaven $o protect e from the mis- slles of death, And enable me to reach the Indiaus, One ball panscd through my hat and the hair of my head, ond another through my shirt. gruzing my arm near the shoulder. A moxt hideous yell of the Indians commienced, The crica aid ahelvks of tho women and ehildren ro overcame me that I forgot my danger and rushed through the fite to the P3G 112ON, RAILS, ETC. NON-FICKABLE LOUKS, BEANO: i Gratifted. e IO ARON, MATLE, BEOs . | e e s, | s s The Doomed Man'’s Boast of a RHODES & BRADLEY, | SARGENT & GREBMIEAF, | THE RNABE PIANOS| " oatm and Giows Gon- 1RON MERCHANTS | Non-Pickable Locks | vis "B ATER PIANO. soonco. 130 AOmO garden annce (o' take back 16 the camy | Indlaus und pleatdud with thew in ten TIME PAYMENTS. ‘AND MANUFACTURERS With smat, ¥iat, German-8iiver Keys. with 1) % e ohn oventi 1t wan seported th | 1. ettt Kot thacn tor thy drant : “ Sneak Tidev » A A . His Only Regret the Parting | el imons Dame, L st o o i sa: | King somen an ciiiicn. any ol mets REED’S 40 and 42 Dearborn-st,, Chicago. neak Thieves are Diegusted With Them.” | ;A complein sock of UEMIGIES, BQUALES, and with gitt y - four igrante, When, the report was mads to Bishop | lenvo br they would serve e In the fl'{r\n&u{. and TEMPLE OF MUSIC, ¢ T, B 9 : ps xty - atne, hio rained his 4 at [ s not thelr friend, but tae friend of thelr 'y ria 1mox, nams, sueer axp aatvaxizeo | SARGENT, GREEXLEAR & DROOKS, | JULIUS BAUER & CO.’S, CROUKED 1118 LITTLE PINOER enemien; that 1 was 4 squaw, and dld not have the 11t0X, ROILER PLATE, FLUES, RIVETS, ETC, 5 i Children, in & aignificant uanner 10 uno Barney Carter, hia [ Lieart of & braverand that { | . e o] fy £ A COULD N 98 VAN BUREN-ST. P Dk ooiling Cantea TS AL 265 Randolph-st. Btate and Mouroe-sts,, Palmer llouse. B e o ebtkod | withoil: SoAIas ke o T oo eaAiod. ind iye out, went fo Laney's house with o long picket in | baby, and by that name 1 am known by all the In- 18 hand, calicd Laney out,and strack him a heav; diane to this day, 1 owe my life on thet occanion ’ i Confldent of Going to a How ol lll;‘e head, ‘:u'cl.ur‘llngdhhclliglll‘.vmlzg le! u‘ }ud(l)u::.lr L':&"ll:.hl" wlmh\fl nm)ult;n;ry \v(slh the = e e SRR = R ——— him on 0 gronn ur dead, » Y. Wel ant ndians, il much in it . MATHUSHEK LAME GOODS, GLASSWARE, EXTC. | WHITE LEAD, ZINC, AND COLOIS. NEW 100KS. Better Place Than Jeihe Sewmau, Frealdent of iho g Councll, | Clara Indians, They were (s opes.that wanted LATIP GOODS, QLA A N O, | e e oot % Both told me tney saw bame's mancuvers, James Mctusfee, then Tesident of Parowan, but throi oppression has been forced to leave there, unt nuw & merchiant In Pahranagat Valley, near Ploche, Nev., knows these facts. Abuut the Inst of August, 1857, romo ten days ‘before the Monntain Meddow muvsacre, 8 company of emigrants pussed through Cedar Clty, Geonge A, Binita, then First Cunnselor In the Chureh, and BRIGHAS YOUNG'S MIGHT HAND MAN, came duwi from Salt Lake City, preaching to_ aif- ferent settlemonts. 1t thattlme was in Wash. Ington County, near where &t, George now stands. 1lc rent fur me. 1 went to him, and he asked e to take him to Cedae City by way of Fort Clara and Pinto seitlements, us his was on business ond to kill me, Hamblin shamed them, and called them doz and wolves for wanting (o shed tho bload of theis father (mysell), who had fed ond clothed them, * We finally presailed on them to ro- turn to camp, where wy would huld a toun- eil: that "1 would wend for the big Caplalne to come and talk. We told them they bad ponished the emigrants cnungh, and marbe thoy bed kilied neally all of them. We told them that llishup Dame and Prestdent Haight would come, 8ad maybe they would zive them part of the cattle, and fet the” company go with the teams. In this way we roconciled thom to sus- ud hostilities for the present. = The two that lad en with Hamblin and myscl? the night before snid they had xcen two men on hurmeuuck come MATHUSHERK MATHUSHEK. PITAINOS! With Equalising Scale and Linoar Bridee. The Mathushek Planos ara now aeknowledged by ih Deat 0o OF FIuHLe, I A1 BACeE F O eoantry: 4o bo vastly superior to uny other Pisnos made, aialogue, Containing full explanation of the Fqual- ixihg Scalo and Liear Biridge, aent free upan applicas tion; no person wishiog 10 purchase a Piano should tall to send for ane, Taylor & Farley Organs, Utah, GEO. BOENER & €0, | gEEATH & MILLIGAN, Th ?kgfil_l@_lfl)m R‘?f“} A Full Statement Detailing the LAHP GOODS, GLASSWARE, | W HITE LE A D, | B it i e AND FR T 7. S ern-lnlul"vlml :h?l: lllr;'!lvM:"D:wer.el::lll;l: Ul AR . analysis, aud erary oxcellence cal BLUE GLABS OHIMNEYS, Agents for Zlnc afld COIOrs’ “that one touch of nature that makes the | Brigham’s Disciples Plously Look- Bed t vt all th 1tlements, We sta out of the emigrant camp under falt cd, and the Stoam Tempered Ohimuoeys. 170 & {72 Randolph-st whsolewvatld Ml Shien, dili: ed upon It as Blood- «lfi:“r.w:';n]:;l.hn‘!;l?,:h.ihn}:::n:)'\re mf»; fiflfi, it J."? ht they ot towards ?;‘euinl x.'fli"nu\":::'a':‘:'fi{ . | dlsns, anu be 0, A, Sunta) remarked to mo thal 3 A YILNH & FNEITE 29 5 B Stne miap, | 33 and 35 Wabash-av, Chicago. - PS8t | yANSEN, WOLURG & 00., Atonoment. Uhese Lndlane. wich tha ndvaniage hey fwd of | Eawanis, to go to Codar ity and sy fo Fresident 3 s A Halght for God's sake, for ny aake, ond for the eake of sufferiug humanity, to rend out men 10 res- cuo that company. This day wo all lay stil) WAITING OMDERS. 117 & 119 State-st., Chicago. E = In Return for Which They Expected to rocks, could use up a Jarge cumpaily of emigrente, o inte X: or 1 AGENTS WANTHD (N BV Toan " MAKE IT VERY HOT FOR TIEX, After pausing for a whort time ho sald to me, Elte 4 W 2 ines. | Oceasfonally a few of the Indians withdrew, tak- Wo have constantly DRUGH., PAPER, Recoive Celestial Reward. e L T ik 10 SiCtiren | Inza fow licad of animais with thent, About noon on hand, for renting onld do If a company of emlgrante should conie | 1 oesod tha valley noril of tho corral, shinking purposes, a large as- think they would pitch Into them?™ | replicd that | 10 cxamine their focstion from the west tange. Srinll they cortainly would. ‘This seemied to pleaso him, | The compuny fecognized muaea white man, and sortment of superior " t £ Leo’ And he ngatnnd to g, *and you Teally chnk the | dent two hittle boys about 4 years old to meet’ me. Upright and Square e J.W. DUTLER PAPER COMPARY, | s o fto the Clmcacter of Lee's | byl oaid plien ishh "eti' ik | EonlBh oo s fiothalin Sl FOR Planos, atlow prices, o-¥. Y e, B W LR i 4 # Posthumous Revelations. B e e B T et Sy | Wanted my gun or ammunition to kill them. 1 . 3 eigranis aro permitted to pass (€ you want thew | Prevuiled witls them to let the children go back to RENT. | vrovs was, | FULLER & FULLER WholesalePaper Dealers {5,550 St s Sl T | o it o o, e 0 - n . 5 ® |Stato & Monroo-sts. T ET AR A 4 . i " THE EXECUTION. Lanac fiacaning liaght] the sanie qucstion, aBihe | weu ranye, whoro | Lad a full viow of tho corral, PSR ARSI, ol i i ot . would pitch Into them.” | avain »aid ta him fo | In it they tiad had better wny to Gav, Young that if he wants tho emigrant compaules to pass withont molestation he muat fnstruct Col, Dame or Ma). Haight to that cffect, for If they are not orderud ofherwise they will use then up by THE NELP OF THE INDIAXS. Tle wid the people ut Clara not toaell their n s, fl“l_r-f’ofidl’tfi-lflllr animals, a0 expect b hig Szt uext apring with'the jdent Youug, did g INSTANT DEATI BY TUE BULLET. 184 & 188 _Mom'oe-st. - 8aLT Lakx, U. T., March 23.—At 11 a. m. > i precisely, Lee was broucht out upon the scene Erln? w"“锑:'um"“ d‘“g&“%’u'?g‘v of the massacce st Mountalu Meadows, beforo nvelopes, Car A0 0 L X P press and umu;’w:.m; Papers, S‘txlw the executiog party, and seated on his coflin, DUG A RIFLE-PIT. Tho wheels of thelr wagons wore thalned to- gether, aud the only show for tls Indians was to starvo them out or “shoot them ua_they went for water. 1layincrosome iwo hoursand: contem- plated, tuole sltuntiou, and wept like s child. When I returned to eamp, samy alx of elght’ men had come from Cedar City, Joel White, Willlam . Stewart, and Elliott C. Weldun wero amoug the DRUGGISTS, 22, 24, and 26 Market-st., . CHIOCAGO. TCROFTS Ta‘ilor & l)ralpel. d _After Marshal Nelson Lisd.concluded tho | réadiog of the-order of the GATF ROA0T0 & T (hey mant : . Tamber, bt they hud no orders, - They had come . i IR WLV . S h I 71 ho saked Lés 1 ho g anyiling to sy Dutord lihate (6"I80 the “troaps ato" the Terrls morelyfosee bow inze were, T fesdaws are == = = = = R e . T oA execution was carried Jnto, effoct. He sax tory, Jio sald: We_are golng to siand up tor 8 Jromyedur Gie L o CARRIAGE & MEAVY HARDWARE. WIIITE LEAD, 011, EXCe HOTEL: L] Wb fo- apeak to that man poluting | Ob¢ Hghta, witl o oot bo mpossa "‘“’:‘l' B | Et2Rt buit done (o Verowais to. coater wibn ol - t Mr. Fennemore, who was fixing | STRCRELES, REC SN SIEY 0D 1O sowder dry.t | Daic, and a company of men and orders would bo 3 bis csmers bear by to tske -Lee's | and lu-tmuednfipeoyle to part wath nothing that | f¢nton to-morrow (Friday); thatup to the time he left the Councll had cotacto no definlte conclusian, During this thne the Indisne and men were engag- edin brofling beef and “‘"‘""f thelr bides up Inte lassoes. 1had dattered myself thnt THE DLOODSHED waaatan end, = After the emlgun;znw mo, croas the valley they holated & white flag Io the midat of would sustain Hife. From the st {0 the 10th of September, l?‘o‘f{a a 157 SOUTH CLARIK-ST. NEW SPRING GOODS, . Lee, culls HEADQUARTERS FOR DUSISESS MEN, - | PLctosmaol precudiog s siosllok. ea orio n “Mr. N Vi Lartis| THE COMMEROIAL HOTEL | soent, X5 etness vo.tstes, oo snid: 1 Corner Lake & Deoarborn-sts., want toask you a favor. I want you to furnish messenger came to e, 1115 nsme was Sam W 3 He told e that President Issac (!, HIaight wanted me to be at Cedar City that cvening wilhout fail, ‘This was Satuniay, ~ Ho told mu tnat & large coms rnn; af emigrsuts had gono forth. 1 then lived at IRON, STEEL,| crrrocAacO ~axcs, | Thite Liead & 0il Co. R threo ] i ny, twenl; les wouth of Uodar Cliy, 1 | thelrcorral, s D KIMB ARK NEAVY i MANUFACTUREIS OF i c:f-zrrc.a:co;l o zzmmm:uu ::LL‘::’:P.:‘ t;!c n;h: L’l‘.‘,’;"fl'{i’.fi f“;‘;;g‘_’l ‘{:,r '.":’,"':I“.’,{l“,:"'" {;!:-" ent aight ot o, | | 88y sitespoan foue eatons roro,ap, with e Go N/ u v Wi e, . ¥ . POPULAR PRICES W U IARDWARE, IxC M G POLLEN G ool Sobe1r ™ 7°™*° | samo to Ractel A., Sorah C., and Emma B." | open upase on some bankeis, whero o taiked | coral they mited ono aiso, but drove to the ] y 'y 1OV AD Mr. Howard responded for the artist: * e most all nmlx:‘. He d(nll:‘l meh that fl‘c:m nyb:r ‘i"'{ifi'm‘é‘n‘"‘ we were, and took refresbment, > graul: LLEL] rou: some 0 - N Gomoge ardware, | [INGRED O], & PUTTY, | UAS NEW PASSENGER, ELEVATOR. o il oo i, dic. Lecr Lo rpeten tho | sy i Mt ST et A vy 0V NLYIOS, LArge ASSortment, Yogoularkware, | - 7| opp poomu, whibenea 208 ner dny names over nguin eurellly, siog, *Plenso | audnaboncof o badusid ool spwcatid o fhe Vicalenin, Hahons, and other e toauns, wi ho-;&, .50 per dny, | forward them—say you will.! | 1 jon u rch oficers snd members, of tho High Council, MR, T. E. McPARLAND (ate McFarland & WW:& u‘l‘gd kcamnm Green and Fulton-sts. AcComrmodations far HUD wiestar oIS AEMATES sud bl }".2'.":‘%.';%',{5.'1. § Lhatathee meinbers of tho | Soclcies, High Prieuts et * Major Joh 3t 112 wonld be pleased to see bls numerous ork, He then arosc.and said: [ have but tittle | mous out of Missourl, Tueuthers sald they had | the dicnltarles bowed in prayer, in- above number. FXNANCEAL, DIME DAVINGS Chartzred by 1he 105 CLARK-ST \ CHICAGO, Pays interest on SBavings Deposits st 6 per cont wnder the rules. Couponinvestment certificatesin suuin of $100 snd multiplea at G per cont somi-an- yoked the ald of the Holy sm-fi 0 prepars their minuds and guide them to do right, and carr) out the counscls of thelr leaders. Higbee sal President I, C, Haight had been to Psrowan to confer with Col. Dame, and tholrcounsel and orders wete that this cmigrant camp AUST 1B USED UP, Treplled: ** Men, women,and chilaren?® ¢ All,*" + excepl such as are (oo yuusg to tell 441 the In 8 carnot do itwithout belp, miust help them I commenced pleading for the campany, snd 1 eald though soine of them have behaved badly they have been p""l{ well chas- tised. My policy would be to draw off the Indisns, let them linve 8 portlon of tho loose cattle, sud withdrsw with them under the promiso that they wonld not wolest the company any more; that tho — tosay this morning. Of course I feel that T TIATS, amn upon the brink of eternity, and the solem- nitics of eternity should rest upon my mind, At the present I have mado out, or endeavored Y to do 8o, 8 inanuscript and an abridged hlstory ( :_A_RD of my llfe. This will be published. 8ir, I liave == | riveniny views and focliugs with regand to all theso timge. I feel ‘restgned to my fate. I el = ’ fcel as calm as & summer morning, I have done Wearsautliorized by Mesers: nothing adversely wrong, My consclence is clear before (Jod and man, and I am ready to meet my Redeemer, This it {s that places e 3 | upon thls fleld. I am not an fnfidel. 1 have come 10 hnl[v] Jolinson's army clean the “Maore mons out of Utalis that tney had the halters ready 1o hane old righam nud leber, aud would have tiem strang up befero the snow lews that unio of the emigrants called one of s oxen (8 patr of wtage e and the other **lleber,' nud that weveral Of the emigrants had used all kinds of threats and profanity, John M. Higbee, City Mar- rhall bad Informed ‘them Uiat 1L waw & breach of thocity ordinance to use profanc Iauguage, wiiere« upon one of thew replied be did not ‘care & damn INSURANCE. Liverpool & London & Glohe | SECURITY. ECONOMY. INSURANCE COMPANY. s v g, passaes | CONMBCEGH! Ml LifoTns.Co Assotain the Unliad Btat UNLIMITED LIABIIATY OF THE PROPRIETORS. OF HARTFORD, fur Mormon jaws or the Mormons either; that they Lad fought their way throngh Indlans and would do 1t through damned Mormons, and if ‘their God, Old Brigham. and hls prieats would not scll thielr provisions, by tod they would take what they wanted anyway, They could getit; that, tuus raghng, one of them let “lovde Uis Iunix whlr company would then have teams onough leit 1o nually. First-Mortgage londs ylolding 8 percent, CHICAGO BOARD OF DIRECTORS, ASSETS % « $45,000,000 not denfed God or His inercy, Iam a strong ;nd':n o& :','_"'\f-';'.lfi,fl““' :m‘ ::‘v‘u;w m\'}l:'m lnx:w):‘n uk?dmul“ flunll‘vflzmuf :Tom lh:lmth:‘ll u,;l: course -~ - - s BgoN; Vi , *tUentlemen, | could no L Uigl L, STREET RAILWAYSTOOKS, | Uit harern s tie o co o - SESEOREOR 2o aunounce to onn ctstomora und | bellever i thoso things, The moat Trogret b | Wik miyentekeiag pesns doive xillucu 1 | S woifsten e iftesbosel, aod ot BANK STOOKS, CEORGE AWMOUIL, ot Atmour, Lote & Co. | STEARNS, DICKINSON & CO., Gen. Agts,, | 4¢ publlc azeduction i the price of TUR PARTING bed s an 6 poor widow, " That they ordered her to shut fi";.":'-'-"" it, and thers lua danger in letting em 4o, ol *What white man_interforedr™ Tte ro- plied that in tho attack on Tuealay uighttwo men roke dut of the corral and started for Cedsr City on_horscback; that they were met at Michoy's Bpring by Stewart, Juel White, and suother man Whose name has passed from me. Hlewart ssked 0 two men heie names when thoy metat tho nd belug told in_reply by ouv of the men that Ile name wan Adou, and that tho otlier wav u Dutchuman frani the omlgrant's company, Stewart put « platol at Aden's brest - TAND KILLED 11, saying, **Take thut, dawn you." Tho other (the thelr Dress Sill: Huts, at the same | Many of them aro unprotected, and will bo left tle glving assurance that the high :;the:‘l’u:i .\:'cl:a;ns n&o:ll:'lo(' lc:‘-]«::s "l,l:uo [‘1’;‘3"’ i 5y tous . ¢! :itt‘l'r,e.:lm{;tleh!o :»r:;’;::t‘l’gnawll:w,l:m,.’;:fi Lee's volce faltered perceptibly.] I bave done nothing designedly wrong in this afair. . I used wide reputation will bo rigldly my utmost endeavors to save these people. 1 ma(utahml.: i would have given worlds, wero it at my com- wand, to have avolded thut calamlity, but I BREWSTER, Hattor, |guio Tumuod u wunie i upor they would blow her damned hralus out, elc. ; that they had been g troublo with all the sottlcments aud ludians on thefe way; that we wera threatencd on the north by Johusou's arwy; that now our safety dupended on = PROMIT AND IMMEDIATE ACTION that & company of Indians had already gone south from Psrowan and Cedar Uity 1o surprise tho emigrants who wero thed at Mountaly Meadows, and le wanted we o retury home in the mornlng (Sunday) and send Carl Shurtz (Indian interpreter) frum iy home (Uare mony) 10 rubse the Indluns south ‘(at lsrmony, Wushington, and Sunta Clara) ¢ n the iudlsng ChicagoOflice, Orfental Building, 124 LaSalle-at 81 & 83 WABHINGTON.ST. OITY AND COUNTY BONDS, WILLIAX WARREX, Resident Secrotary, COMMERCIAL PAPER, Bought and sold and Loans negntiated, EDWARD L. BREWSTER, 101 Washington-st, MONEY to LOAN By J0S(AH H. REED, N0, 20 Nessan-sl X, Y., A | PARER mAGE, BTO, » UNION BAG & PAFER 00, WATSON COAL & MINING C0., | pueut srchine wade union Seare Peser e, 4 . 9 B fiom the north atid n un uitack upon the emie | Dutclinas heeled to leave aw Joc) White dred A e L e a0 MINENS OF AND HOLE AGENTS FOIl | Northwest Cor, Clack & Madison-sts. BEADY 70 DiE. B e aatd to bling + W ookl I | B e L or o Lot PROPE il . Patent Pressed FPaper Plates for Grocers' Use, | s Lot bo well to hotd a council of brethren bofurv | wounded Dutchman went hack (o the omigraut's A PPhieukions. Totebrod and-promptly attended to arisnerrie Oal PIOFESSIONAL, I luve no fear of death. 1t has no terrors, | LUl in Moy, uy vt il repiled that ovory trus Lt | Camp. 1 ssid hecanse bo was tracked bace ; pp] ““"“n'x.'}i'fl% "-‘:;“U;“mnwlx‘ u’n:)olel:lhdl. ) %4 . 5 L e and no particla of mercy havo L asked from tho | tee.Day Falnt that revarded theie covenants kuew | and ' they kuew he wo there. T = — And Doalers fa all other kinds of Coal, 3 2 well tielr duty, and that the con Lud furfel Agnin aafd that better il,l.- d tu it was to dellver the men to them and 16t shem do any« thiug they wiehed with thuw, snd teil them wo zzm‘m "":"‘"""' ’, ‘ourt, nor have I asked the oftivials to spare m! RAERL OFFLGE. 01 Washtonst, The Trne Healer,” | i iz SCUDDER & MASON, el T will SayIt 1o doy, that s T e, Lart vl s | L S Sk K, s e o 3 cou| 3 juy and otliers, spoke, ROER S MARDN,. v Office, Yard and Dock, Water-st., North Pler, asld It to iy famlly will say It to-day, th i and iero Vil maks th attack aud | re Taving ths shatply for (rying 1o dlttato 10, 1h0 Olfice and Yard, 192 & 194 East Twelfth-st., ‘e can'tnow delay foraconncll | peiesthood; that it would sot ut naught all author- DR. ORMSBEE | el it e stes sgoos doa urn immediately aud start | dty; that ho would pot glve the life of ono of our . PEIOAG0. : MAY BE SEEN AT Lut ¢ 42 trae. gl “oais, Rel, o na 1S5 | b f.ufv:'Tn':3.:'&7.'-‘-':-«'"fll'lllf':filfi' v > s d Nos, 107 t. Chicago, lams true bellover {n tha Qospel of Jesus | yuui you to try and got thery befory the uttack by i A1m SIELL 1N CALIYORNIA, ONGHICAUO REAL BSTATE in sums to sult, from R e — Parlor C, St. James Hotel. Chrst. T o not bliovssvrshing that i now | Tl S ke 2,9 e Iokcepeten o tha Moad: | Sk the result will bo that our wives sud children oaeto fya years, DIA INE. CARPETS, OIL CLOTILS, ETC, practiced and taught by Brigham Young. I ao R Y gl e ar] Bburtx | XH have utchered, aud ourselves tov, sat °"fi°&f&‘£‘&:fi:‘.{.‘$€m PEWectoiosastonrlalovt edobon b madidi i Ebokloc JREVS 27 Pamphlets giving Informatlon respecting the | [0 ores wieh him, 1 belleve ho &8 leading OWe B 4000 B4 Lo can wut 10 belp Curl Bl they are uo better to dle iban oury, snd 1 anisure treatment of diaoase by ** the laying on of hands" fuay bo hugon appleatior, tauht i its ‘purity by Joseph Smith in forsmer oy daye. Ihave my reasons for suylug this. 1 used to make this man's will my pleasure, aud TO RENT. did so for thirty years. 8ec how pud what I Second and fhird floors of 320 and 331 | BATeCOme to this dor. Btate.st.~dimonxions S6x136-trom May 1, 1 HAVESRER SACRIFICND ‘HIY. in & cowardly, dastardly mauner, There are G JENKING & FAXDN, thousauds of p::uplu n the Church honorable, TO RENT. OB TOR SALE good-hearted, tbat I cherlsh i my beart, L re stury Lasement brick houss to s | KTet to leave my family, ‘They are near and d 1o oue of the best parts of the | dearto me, These are things to srouss my vsaty At Between Wabah Bod I | ympatby. I dectare Tl nothiug deslgmedly A Ty LR VR wrong in this unfortunato affair, 1 did every- thlug in my power to save all the emigrants, but . 1sm theone that mmtk-:l!c{. du"mfloru " this I fec) resigued. I ask the Lord my to wl m'{ 'h{:'. ."%‘h“fi" B i‘l{ 115‘:'.‘." ‘z.a“d.".‘.‘.'“i';'- extend His wervy to me, and receive wy spirit. e R AT My labors are done here. riscd 10 hear Lrothor Leo ik as he doos, as ho a8 nlw-{‘- been consldercd ono: of thy stauchest $ui. the Church; mow po' i frut to ahirk from hls duly," Tsald, **Hrother, the Lord must harden my beur{ befure ‘| can do such a thiug."” Alten sald, 1t ds tot wicked to oboy th counsel’ At thls Juncture I withdrew, walked off sume Afty paces, a1 prostrated mysolf on tho ground and wept in ittor auyulslh of my soul, and asked tho Lord that ovil. Whilo in that situation, Coun~ 11, Hopklins, » near frieud uf iaine, wuld: ¢ Brother Lea, com, getu ww off from tho priesthood. You ought not to do o, You ars unly endangering yousr uwa lifu by standiog vut, You can't belp bt “If this ld wrong, the blame won't rest upon you." 1aald, *+ Charle; warso niuve than this peuple ever wad * He wald, *Come, 4o Juck and let thews o their way." 1 went back weeplug liko & chlld aud touk 1y place, und TRIED TO BY BILENT, and was until Higbee sald they uhueml?rnnu) ust b decoyed out through pretended frivnd+ suip. Beould no longer hold wy pesce, and said 1, $+Joseph Suilth sald thot God lated a traltor, aud so do L. Heforo | would bo a traitor I would munage the Indinas, * ld(fi Just a 1 was ordered, The Indians from the porih and about liaruiony had alreudy started fur the Meadowe befors 1 reschied home, Shurta stuzted fnunediately to do Lis purt, I arrived st bowo {n the night snd remsined tl moming. 1 thought ovor the matter, and 1hv moze I thought the miore my feclings rovolted sgalust such & hore rid deed. Bloep had fled from me. | talked to wy wifo Rachel about it. Shu felt as 1 Ald aboutis, sud advised me o let them G oK m“l' Motk sud aal nige did ot go just w suit them, blawe wauld bo laid ou me. She never did belicve {n blood stonement, aud sald it was fropi the dovil, and that vhe would' rather break sucy coveuant If sl had so die for w0 dolng, than live to bo kuilty of dulng suchan act. '} Roally concluded that § would gu; that I would start Dy daybreuk in the Boralug aud try aud got thero befure tho attack | was made un 1o company, snd use my fofuency with the [ndisns to fet tbeta alone. | crosscd the mountalng by the trall, and reaclicd the Seads betweon U and 10 weldck I the worniug, the tac from wy placo balgg sbout twency-ve wilo but | was o late, peaple astray, but 1 believe iu the Gospel as Loans on Real Estate 1o Chloago far s term of yearymade atlowest current Talesby BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 Ladalle-st. 7 PER CENT. ,;::v liave $2%.000 to lous 1n oe or two samson cantral Oase. a8 proparty ST PAISHE LOND, Hoowms 11 snd 12, 103 Washjngton-st. }Efl:fitfitb’m&@@ Loans JOHN 0. BHORTALL, 24 Portiand Block, T TFINANOIAL. Yorelgn &: ol kx::.” grfi:“nvuumuam& City and County T H Eutflfiz‘vg m:.D j}VI S |5 r uorennsoy, pres, E. A LANCASTE B¢, e TR THE CHICAGO CARPET COMPANY, SEWING’ MACHINE. At0ld 8and of ALLEN, MACKEY & CO., The Simplest, Strongest, Most Dara) d il i H 8huttle Machine lu the market, Wil do PAPER HANGINGS, Tita Oy s maghive. Gy 1ad e 16, of ot sor | Bodding, Ourtain Goods, mnd Furmiture, clrcular and terma, 233 STATE.ST,, e ;::;;A‘j. g:finé ‘:;:lrc;.a.ao. Oue Block Houth of Palmer House, CLUICATO, ORTING GOODS, ho Btiack had becu uado BILLIARD TABLES, Kl - ust bofore daybreak In . the mormiug. ‘Vhe | take tes wen snd go to that camp and tell thvia s chars bought of wone: e USTANT DEATUL ndisns were fupulred with ous kUlcd and | they must die, and now to defend tuemselves, aud e pss sl fol ety bt ter B. B BATOIN. |~ _cricrivw VES. | Aftertho speech Parson Btokes (Methodist) | (b ot " thelr Chicfe “trom *Codsr ahot | kiva thoin o show for theis ivea. That would by , Bank Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. BRUNSWIOK & GOM:P ANY’ TO THE TRADE, BSANANSE, unlclAk:f-uu--- Bulldiog, | madoaprayer, commending the soul of the through the legw, breuking a leg for escl of themn. Thy ludiane were ln & wrribly rage. I wout to some of them that weru n the ravine. They told mo (o go tho alu body or thoy wouid kill iue for not coilng before the attuck was wade. While 1 was standing there § reccived 8 shot just about the she belt, cuttlng through mv clothes 0 the wkin sote six inches across. The ludisos with whom 1 was talkiog lived with ine at larwony. | wasan Indlun fermer, They Wwid wo ] was In danger, aud to get down loto the ravine, T eald it waslm- poasible for mo 1o do suytbivg there, and [ VDAKE NOT VENTUKK To CaMP or to the emigrauts without cudauzering my life. 1 mounted ‘wy borso aod slarted to” mect morm_bouorable thau to betray thom like Judas.™ Hera 1 gut reproof, and was ordered to hold my cuce. - v ‘Thu plau agreed upon ibers was o meet thom with : A PLAG OF TLUCE; tell thom that the ludians wero determined on thele destruction; that wy daro uot np*ou the Indiuns for we Wera at thelr mercy; that thy best wo could do for them (the ¢wigranis) was to get them and what fow tups wo could tako In wagons to la theie anua lu the bottom of the wagun aud covere theus up with bed-cluthes and started for the sets tlement &9 400u 48 powsible, and thrust themacives 10 our hauds, The small children spd wounded WEAL ESTATE, Aldine Square Hoases for sale or rent. Apply ta U. P, Bmith, o Hoom 23 Portland, between 19 sud 1 o'clock p. m., aad at No, 17 Aldine-square after 3 o'clock p, m. Lake Forest For Sale MANUFACTUKENS OF condemned man to God. lwmedistely after this o bandkerchief was placed over Lee's eyes. He ralscd his bands, placed thew on top of bis head, sitting firm. Nelson giving tue wordtofire,and exactly attl’ clples. Opots e 1‘5‘1‘;'.'.‘-:."195;3%' o'clock tive guus were fired, penetratiog the Scopes, Darometers ke e e | body In tha region of the heart, and Les fell squarely back upon his coftiy, dead, IHis death oo IS CE ; PATHINTS. | Tobodrwa slsccdia the coftn, aad tho QUNS, PISTOLS, and FISHING TACKLE, BILLIARD TABLES, Agent for 55&7“ Remiagion's, aud Parker's Pire And Twporiars of snd Destens (o Wl kiodsof BILLIARD | Anas aad the ORIKNTAL GUNPOWDER, O Fiah: — | Sburtz. I traveled , izt ilce | wece to yo with the b coas, th en to ol Diskinaca, Homse, oa four-scrs lot, oge of e | A241EIOT SRS, Lo tisny samwales D g iy Thaok, Al L. B. COUPLAND & CO. T dapreet. S8 Tiioea o Segouy o “hait | fow tho Wagous, and "she then hest: the troops 13 soaove A0 e, cakce Tssorsd biidlng No. 207 East Randolph-st, 83 STATE-58T., CHICAGO, o Ageats acd Holkliors Nor 00 Mokt Clarieats, | , JHATS Were about seventy-Ave perions, il | 5y guiial, ar thers was good grass | stundin resdiucks gots east side of tha road ready S a7tk cae week % “YRAPROFRISTER™ | ar. 3.-Fiosss DUliard Tedlas a3 pedcesto suss the tismes, GRaiablladed 1893.) Bl Rean: + § t0ld, ou tha ground, but uoh & chlUA of rulative [ aad Weter, 1 BAd fode | 15 'Over | 10 tecaive them. Bburiaand NeyhdJohasin Werw P S E T T e ¢ i

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