Show ma OTHER 92 MUMS t I 1 1 W I 1 LM a i anoil FRIDAYS DAILY dally THE presidents RETURN owing to tho the bad condition of the roads in consequence of the tho late lato storm the tho president and his party stopped at payson last evening where a meeting was held hold presidents bangham young and geo A smith addressing dF the corl coll congregated gre gated saints at half past eight this morning the party left payson reaching provo in time for dinner should the roads be in sufficiently good condition the president and those accompanying pa him expect to reach the city tomorrow afternoon THE CULLOM BILL A telegram re celton with avith our usual press dispatches informs us that it is generally believed in washington that the protests against tho the passage of tho the cullom bill will have no effect in the tho senate and th atthe amendments of tho the senate territorial committee will be adopted bythan by that body and concurred in by the house RETURNED we WO yesterday had a very pleasant visit from our accomplished artist friend C R savage esq who has j just returned from his trip with president young to southern utah and the colorado he ile tells us he would not give a thousand dollars for the experience gained durin during 9 his few weeks absence from home ho has been enabled to obtain some I 1 char charming photographs of that almost unexplored elored country bordering on the great river 0 of f tho the west which we havo have no doubt will add to the worldwide world wide fame of savage ottinger who with a wide field before thomm thorn are doing much to give tho the public truthful and artistic views of the wonderful erral erfal scenery of this rocky mountain region thac THAT PISTOL snot SHOT A A few days ago we published a brief account of a domestic quarrel between the host and hostess of the ogden house at ogden city the particulars lars a of which were furnished by a gent gentleman leT who claimed to have been near and heard a shot fired our oue worthy the ogden junction says our informant was wrong in in su supposing prosing that the lady of the house housel fired ireda a pistol at her partner and that sho sho she shot nothing but darts from her eyes the same journal J burnal also assures us that it has not heard of any T ill lii ezso effe effects ets from the angry glances I 1 it thi thinks s that in a quiet place like ilke ogden pistols and f are poor recommends to hotel business and quite unpopular in the tho the settlement of difficulties we are of the same opinion and take pleasure in correcting our previous statement FuNE FUNERAL nal nAi the obsequies of miss clive were conducted at the ward assembly yere Rooms yesterday afternoon there wasa was a large gathering of the friends of the family who were al addressed dressed by elder geo Q cannon and president D H wells with words of consolation and hope holpe the ladies and gentlemen associated with the theatre were present to pay the last mark of respect to the lamented deceased tho the gentlemen of the corps arama drama tique acting as her pull jail bearers A A large number of ot carriages 1 ul I lowed her remains to the cemetery COMING G through a special dispatch received thi this s morning from new lew hew york we vve learn that lieutenant general sheridan leaves that city today to day for the extreme western portions of his bis command auh and the scenes of the present indian diali colties cui cul ties les last night the union league clu clun n gave a grand dinner in his conoron ho honor noron on the thy occasion of his departure we WO learn that president grant has hon john titus formerly for morly chief justice of this territory for chief custica justice of tue toe supreme court of arizona and hon charles atwood at wood for associate justice trout CULTURE our cur fish culuris ts will bo be pleased to learn that mr seth green grecu has published a work on trout culture which is intended by its author as a manual for trout Cul cui culturists and is written especially for their benefit it deals only with the practical part of the business no scientific terms are used when other and more common expressions convey the same meaning it is an accurate description of the authors own method and aud practice aud and is the result nesbit of years of study lab iab lamorand labor orand and numberless experiments peri ments all desiring to obtain it should address seth green collins colling caledonia at N Y the price postage paid is ono one dollar from FROU MONDAYS DAILY nally CA called LED we hada lada had a call today to day from frova dr J M benedict physician and surgeon late ofner aorl tho the boef docdor or graduated with high honors at the new york university one of the three medical colleges whose diplomas are acknowledged in europe a specimen of his work as an anatomist for sor which he received a silver medal being kept on exhibition in ire tho the university an honor which his work alone enjoys lie leo ho has come como among us as a latter day saint having embraced the tho gospel last fall and in obedience to the call to gather out has come to cast his fortunes with tho the people of god ile lie holefka lent left a nine tine practice in n tie tio tho the q pros prospect anch as new few young in 11 1 en of his age posse possessed edn give evidence 1 of the g genuineness s of f his motives in gathering with this people the doctor evinces ability in his profession es and the thoroughness of his education as a physician and surgeon will insure for him a barcer of usefulness in this community iio he is accompanied by his bis brother dr F D benedict a recent graduate of the same collego cp llego also a recent convert to the faith and has come with the same motive as himself they intend to i locate for the practice of their profession in this city deex we extend to them a hearty welcome and wish them success ED bishop Covington of washington L from a mission to ern states stater called this morning restarted he started for the east on the esth of last lasi november left mississippi to which state his labors have been continued con eon tined lined on the ath of april and rea re aued bed hed O oden ogden den last friday morning rile the bishop brings two families comprising thirteen persons aa as part of the fruit of his hia labors diany many more are believing and are aro waiting walting a favorable chance to eather gather the bis bishop bishops bop hop account of matters in mississippi is not very flattering hesayo he says a feeling of insecurity to lifland ilfe life and property is very prevalent and has been greatly increased by the recent suspension of military and the inauguration of civil rule the ku klux klan is very numerous and powerful and no mans life is considered safe whose course is onn them in consequence of this many of the people are moving to texas and some to Califor california nh bro covington has hai met with little or no 0 opposition position froni from the tile priests in that state up ho a has left a few saints in a scattered condition chern lie ho has left in ch charge arge of elder S SP scholley P holley COMIC FACES such is the t title itle of a very amusing entertainment to be given at the theatre on the evenings pf af the and dinst by mr alf alt bu Burne burnett rnett tr in which he will be assisted by Miss bliss Helm helen nash and mr J VV sharpley his entertainment consists of comical illustrations and imitations of men manners and things among which arear are mr and amiss francis train and various otier historical characters we however shall have more to say on the subject when the time of his bia appearance draws nigh THE COLLEGE LANTERN 1 I the first number of this new now salt lake journal edited by several of the male and female students of the deseret university is out and is a credit to its editors and authors its contents include a poem entitled excelsior cel 11 history and progress of education irrigation an article on tho the history tor for v of the ancient and modern systems of irrigating land and several other articles of a useful and entertaining character we cordially recommend the lantern to public favo rand wish success to its editors in their efforts to diffuse knowledge and truth among the people 41 |