Show lam dis nis SABBATH MEETINGS Gs president H C kimball spoke upon the principle of paternal example and its power reasoned on the necessity for and the blessings resulting from unity of feelings and action as well as faith in doctrine elder george ceorge A smith addressed the congre ji gation gallon on the principles of government whether in families or over peoples showing that it lt has its power in love and not in fear and pointing out the distracted condition of the nations today to day compared with the union and good feelings existing among the saints the former are held in awe by fear and controlled by power but the saints are governed upon the principle of love president B young while pointing out how duch improvement we have yet to make spoke of the rapid progress pi ogress that has been made by the saints in the past thirty seven years since the church was organized in that time the people of god have made as rapid progress as did the church of enoch for they were three hundred and sixty five years becoming sufficiently perfect to be taken from the earth yet we have not made the progress which we might he spoke of the emptiness of the so called christian religions m li the teach teachers eTs of which however much they may believe do not know anything of gd god and christ and referred to the first settlement of this valley the poverty of the saints at that time and their efforts for education and improvement then made he inculcated grest great charity before condemning others for actions that may seem wrong to us unless their motives are known to be evil CAUGHT some little ti time meag ago 0 henry mccoy a transient helped himself without leave to a horse belonging to frederick palmer traveling northwards he sold the horse hor seto to james nor ris als of ogden who came riding into this city a few days ago when palmer claimed the animal Norris stated the circumstances of the purchase and the police were soon toon on mccoys mccols track traer they got him somewhere about emigration corral brought him before justice clinton clintonia on wednesday who sent him for triai trial to the thedro th epro eFro frog frol bate court under M security failing falling to find which he be was committed to jail AU theatrical hie bie the summer theatrical season commenced last night the piece selected for the dead heart was orie ozie which abounds abound with interesting and sensational circumstances and situations it deals with that terrible period of french history the great revolution and enacts in mimic reality some borne of the thrilling scenes scents that then startled the world and mad made crowned monarchs tremble on their thrones the principal character robert landry the dead heart was sustained by mr G fort who was ably supported by miss adams miss alexander mckenzie Kenzle Mc lindsay margetts dunbar graham hardle bardle and a full cast of characters the company Is 18 a really strong one and well able to give an eve evenings ninis entertainment that cannot fall to please amuse and instruct the theatre has come to be recognized as a necessity and in opening the present season we wish the managers every success and hope the public will manifest the same in a continuous practical manner hel HEi iB rn mr hir heller gave his closing performance on thursday evening to a not very large but hl highly aly bly intelligent and appreciative audience As the gentleman observed in bidding his patrons good by at the close of the third part of his performance the time of his coming here was not so happy as it would have been had business been brisker and money more plentiful very many would have seen him oftener than they did but they had not the cash even of those possessing all the necessaries and many of the comforts and even luxuries of life in abundance mr heller Is an artist with few equals in fix his big line his illusions are afe presented with a grace and cleverness that please while they completely mystify As a pianist he is most excellent he Is a natural punster with avast a vast fund ol 01 winanda a keen perception of humor and his repertoire would carry him successfully through a long season without being exhausted he goes west to san francisco performing by the way and thence to australia THE WEATHER friday morning morn ingi great salt sait lakee lake city bright and warm by deseret state telegraph line logan clear warm and pleasant brigham city a beautiful day suin suu shining very warm ogden very fine warm and aud pleasant a slight breeze from the cast f payson very fine nine clear and pleasant no clouds to be seen fellmore cie clealand cle arand pleasant everything looks splendid arter after the rain cove creek fine and clear very pleasant beaver clear and warma roads drying fast we had six inches of snow on wednesday ni morning orning NEEDS POSTING how well the world must be informed concerning the Mormon sand igind how very reliable statistics are sometimes in statistics of the united states compiled corm corn piled plied under the authority of the secretary of the treasury in compliance with the request of the secretary of state for transmission to the united states Commis louer loner general for the paris exposition of 1867 1667 the statistics of the mormons cormons Mor mons as a religious body are given in connection with other religionists in the united states we are credited with 12 churches 12 ministers members adherents and accommodation for this Is for the united states not got utah alone comment Is needless SOCIETY this society has been organized with a president vice prest 1 dents secretary corresponding secretary and treasurer its objects are to promote a knowledge of the science of phonetics and a practical acquaintance with the phonographic art it Is deemed advisable that branch societies should be formed in every city and settlement where there are phonograph photographers ers one great advantage to be gained by these societies Is that stir students dents ot of by becoming members can have their exercises corrected gratuitously which members of the first class agree todo to do thus those who desire to learn the art or to acquire prod pron deney clency in it are offered the services and benefit of the experience of others who have spent years in its study and practice arrangements range ments are made to have lectures delivered at intervals on subjects connected with the objects of the society so that thit they may become more generally known and better better appreciated the first of these lectures will be delivered by bk elder edward edvard 1 L sloan this evening in the ward assembly rooms commencing at 8 the nature of the society its different classes objects desired to be accomplished byl tand matters having a direct bearing on phonetics and in tills territory will be treated upon everybody Is invited to attend as the subject Is one of public interest members of the society are desired to mertat hals half past seven to transact business before the lecture commences READ the notice of the assessor of internal revenue and let everyone interested govern themselves accordingly WOOD wanted for a wagon INDIAN 0 OUTRAGES TRAG x i s information was received in this city on saturday evening though of bf an unofficial character that the indians indiana s had made a raid that afternoon on fountain green sanpete county but the result had not reached up to the time of our going to press although it was rumored that some stock was run on one man wa was skilled allied and another badly wounded also that part of the stock had been recovered on monday afternoon the following telegram from gen race pace was received by general D H wells As it explains itself we give it to our readers provo june ad gen D 11 II beus agreeable to previous understandings I 1 returned to provo june leaving all quiet and generally prepared for active de defense tinge tinse we learned of the fountain green raid and telegraphed yesterday to col beach and aud Capt miles lesto to double their diligence in that endom end of the county last evening while major vance and capt miles and tanner and houtz hontz were returning to camp from manti mantl van vance vanee c e and houtz were killed at the crossing of twelve mile creek miles and tanner made their escape to mantl manti the bodies were brought to mantl this morning I 1 have directed them to be sent home at the request of their friends what Is best to bedone be done shall forthwith or complete the business which will keep me here over thursday W 13 PACE the weather that prolific fie fic subject for writers who have nothing else to write about has been very pleasant and warm merging verging at times towards hot since the cessation of the late rains and accompanying cold weather As a consequence vegetation Is springing rapidly rapidly I 1 and the tha face of nature says that summer has come OGDEN VALLEY from eden city ogden vailey valley we learn by a correspondent under date may that it Is a time of 0 general health in that locality with jerylea sant weather after the late lata storms crops are looking well and 4 promise a large yield grasshoppers have appeared there but in small numbers the theford word of wisdom Is generally observed by the tb e people and peace and good feelings abound the people ru are replacing placing themselves in a condition to repel any attack from hostile indians should any of the garages savages who are disposed to make raids pay them a visit all of which Is Ls highly gratifying HOMEMADE HOME MADE 11 the cry of inferior quality and coarse goods when applied to homemade will soon have to cease on monday we saw a piece apiece ot of woolen goods made from wool carded spun and woven at pres B youngs factory superior to anything of the kind offer ed for sale inthe in the stores of or im imported ported goods and it was as cheap as it was superior in quality HIGH WATER through elder eider Jesse N smith recently arrived from the south we learn that the sevier was quite high considerable driftwood and brush were lodged against the devler sevier bridge endangering the structure and the water had risen to within eight inches of the embankment at each end A careful watch should be kept over bridges thus thug put in danger dauger at this season of the year as some care alid and a little labor might save the territory the cost of rebuilding some tome of them and the traveling community trouble and waste of time we also learn through him that the chicken creek bridge Is gone mr tidwell had made a dallat his ranch raach and a flood of the creek bad carried away the dam when the force of water borna down from it washed away the bridge rid ge manufacturing we notice la in an exchange that six woolen mills in oregon worked ed up and manufactured one million pounds of wool last year this quantity worked up into woolen cloth of various kinds in this territory would save to our citizens in one year hundred and fifty thousand dollars in cash in freight alone at fifteen cents a pound think of it I 1 PACIFIC COAST BUSINESS directory mr 0 bonney agent for the pacific coast business directory published by henry G langley of san francisco franci francl Is in the city and called upon us on londay with a specimen copy for inspection the work under the name of a directory comprises voluminous and ana important statistics a complete gazetteer of the counties cities an and towns and a full business directory of the states of california nevada oregon the Terrt terri of washington idaho montana and utah and the colony of british columbia the volume Is a desideratum for men then doing business on the pacific slope it Is complete in its details and gives the reader an introduction to the resources the developments the agricultural mining and other statistics and to the business men of the states and Teri terl tories named we commend it to the public at large as a valuable addition to works of information on the pacific slope and as filling a vacancy which the growing commerce and business of the west has demanded should ber her occupied it Is highly creditable in its typographical appearance and will grace the desk of of any counting house or office GOOD BUSINESS woodmansee bro are doing a good business since their removal into their own store we notice when passing that their obliging clerks are actively emp employed loyed toyed attending to customers and that is a healthy sign they want to aurena pur nae ze cattafe grain and flour anniversary on saturday last was vas pres Be B Youngs birthday birth day aay he hd was sixty six years of age on that day and looks sufficiently strong and vigorous to wear another sixty six that be he may live to see wickedness destroyed and righteousness firmly established on the earth Is the prayer of all israel progressive the world at large and our readers gener generally allF do not know how progressive Is the literary spirit in gur bur midst we receive the San pitcher with tolerable regularity from sanpete San Sam pete and appreciate the einus efFus ef fusions lons ions of br david its editor we have received the mantl manti herald another little sheet sheets very cleverly got up bebr by br F CR C robinson krobinson and on friday week we stepped into the school of br 0 H riggs in IVL time to hear the reading of the school gazette a monthly paper edited by one of his pupils the matter was highly creditable to the young gen was the editor and speaks well for the tuition imparted by mr riggs success to these little laborers throughout the territory but oh ob dear editorship in real earnest takes away a avast vast deal odthe of the gloss of playing editor READ HEAD the notice of the recorder of marks and brands SEE Al marlan roots notice I 1 I 1 I 1 for the DESERET NEWS 1 I i dont you see him there he goes down the street look at him the weight of that big bump ou the top of his head makes it lean over backward see haw how he spreads him himself elf eif and swag gers along as though he feel capable of taking up enough of the sidewalk he looks as if he might have had the inflammatory rheumatism in his back bone until all ail his hid joints were stiff and ossified for if you ou speak to him his head cant assume more wore than the perpendicular his hand band may be stretched out to you in the same patronizing way in which he might pata data at a dog and with a condescending glance fauce taice or word of recognition he passes on as much as to say 1 I see you but my head is full of grand prospects and ideas and I 1 cannot stop to pay any attention to you or your insignificant affairs if he condescends to talk to you it Is about what 1 I am doing or what 1 I have done or intend to do he recognizes the right of existence in others only so far as they contribute to his greatness and minister to his conceit mankind and womankind too were created specially for his aggrandizement and exaltation and if any of them presume to differ from his opinion or dissent from his dictum why there is but one place to which such traitors can expect to go Is anything any thing good done 1 I did it does anything wrong or unwise come to pass of course it is somebody somebody alses f ault fault he is peculiarly gifted in n the prophetic line and always knows beforehand what is about to befall any individual but then hels heis he is equally endowed with wisdom and never makes his knowledge public until time has demonstrated the event he is so full of himself that there is no room for any other body in his thoughts and he graciously supposes that every one else is as fully 1 occupied with him helomes he loves to hear bear himself talk and expects others to be equally interested if they are not it is only an evidence of their laek lack of sense and discernment he laughs at his own witticisms and chuckles at his own owa superior knowledge and the ignorance of the unit to possess any gift that in the estimation of the people eclipses kis his his is an 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