Show HOME ITEMS y SABBATH meetings eiber jj D young re at darn some of f his experience in connection with the church exhorting the saints to be faithful and the power of god will wiil be continually manifested in their behalf the lord has protected his people in many seasons of trial and difficulty and will continue to do so go if we will resist the influences of evil to which we may be subjected elder bider D fullmer followed testifying to the lruth troth of elder youngs remark remarks sand and exhorting his hearers to obtain a testimony of the truth for themselves from the lord they who hae haxe a knowledge of the truth within themselves will stand steadfast in every trial and the dhe blessings of the lord will be with them afternoon pres pros joseph young exhorted the saints fo 0 a practical application of the principles of the gospel that when their career in mortality terminates n they may be prepared to euter enter into the possession of the blessings prepared for the faithful in the e world enjoined upon those who are in a position to exercise authority that they should do it mercifully and full of charity not as ly lymants Xyr ants rants neither cruel nor over bearin bearing 4 J on thursday the ad dinst james davis one of the mornion mormon battalion entered the tin store of alien allen ACo co about noon noori seamed seated himself oa on the floor commenced talking but in a 16 few minutes stammered turn turu urn ed pale paie and fell over on his side aa as it if in a fit to the harrlson attacks of which lieras ha was subject mr W harrison the foren foreman inn ihn opened his collar sprinkled water upon his fade and with some other gentlemen nien who entered the store rendered every assistance si possible dr clinton wv WM immediately sent for but before he arrived jhb unfortunate man inari ww waa dead ills body was conveyed to his family in hlf hip his birn own wagon which had been fent rent sent r 1 A wl wife re and six children mourn his sudden demise d 4 THE hew bew kriv sriv tabernacle A visit ta to tho new hew tabernacle on monday afternoon I 1 showed that tila t it I 1 is progressing rapidly tap idly although alifi ough it a vast amount of work has haa still to be done on it the workmen under the direction of br henry iare are preparing to commence roofing the tho first bent the rock nock rockwork work of the building is completed consisting of 41 44 massive piers 0 9 in a straight line on each side and 13 at either end ena nd in a semicircular semi circular form from which the roof will ngin in a elliptical cal cai arch crowned with a semicircular arch arm the tho whole having a span of feet without wi any column the tae roof will be framed on the same principle as the jordan and weber bridges built by the same gentleman jt will be formed of lne ine long iong ribbons of 13 12 by 2 inch lumber sustained by stion sti strong an ong latticework lattice work firmly pinned and bolted together the elliptic portion of the tile roof will spring from the piers tita tefa dvar dista distance ilce lice of 0 20 0 feet from the floor and the caling in the centre of the building will ie 68 tro fro from nithe the floor floor the building bul hul iding Is an oblong 20 feet feel in ln length with a width of feet and whan i n covered int itt an and finished will be a most magnificent cent hall unbroken throughout tiie the whole extent by pallar ar column t j the peoples lawyer seems in to lave bave ve been boen written more to show the laughable eccentricities of solon shingle than with the view of constructing an elaborate plot ils As played on saturday night it ivas was received in a 0 manner that tw would warrant its tg repetition at an earl carl early date the great ret iture feature fet of the piece lc 0 o Is klon kion solon who was represented by mr mt dunbar in agn exceedingly felicitous manner miss adams made mader her hen first appearance on he boards as grace and considering j her youth and Inex inexperience perl peni did remarkably well ir mr howard and the rest of the characters Wr grewell ewelt ewell sustained the to tho tomes as on previous representations was wil wll received mr air margetts was jeny jery ery laughable mrs bowring as s mrs T manifested as strong a auctions and map cheap bargains as avei ever since writing the above wo we feann learn that the Peo pless lawyer will be repeated on saturday night with the Q fine comedy of lavater ar not a bad judge the first hamed Is effectively constructed ted of very slight materials plays I 1 V and ana scova for far ively lively acting in the court ke scene 11 at the trial triai of charles otis oils mr thib false charge charre g of robbing his r shingle brings down the house again aoa ana aguin again and Howard makes his best points in r ry ruty tilo bill hill for katurd saturday y night is light riad hjad nd sparkling ng and should draw drw viell well weli this tilts hac pat it r mere there chere ought to be 6 a good house PAIL PAIX bishop E ED D rodi rodl ley loy handed nto ato our office on ou liondas lion SI anday day dap a specimen pal pall frona from is factory now working rehl rihl g between betteen the Peni reni penitentiary ien fen lary and paper n the tho old nail factory on eig hig lanyon kanyon creek Is neat well made and strongly just the article for fur every ay day use we ard are ard pleased to see such results af th ta 0 application of every kaen baen step j one nearer the production of a mul of requisite articles at eventually a comparatively nominal bomin al cost as hand labor is partially superseded by quicker and equally exact laborsaving labor fabor saving machines we wc wish the bishop success read his advertisement balg FENCING FF Emigration sr square is being rapidly surrounded with itla a tt substantial lumber fence by the city council wide gateways nor for j the ingres ingress ang and egress of those transiently residing on the square or others having business there are provided this Is decidedly an improvement 1 pro the emigration passing through here Is large and lind likely to increase and arrangements I 1 range ments for their farther further comfort anacon vengence ven lence lenee are desirable which we have no doubt will continue be made as circumstances arill V 11 warrant THE we call attention to the report of pres youngs trip north furnished by br G awatt and i published in this number as far as has been received rece ived commencing on page and contIn continued ped on page the demonstrations which greeted the company everywhere on the route mark the esteem and affection entertained by the people for the president and the leaders of israel JL WALKER walmer bros have got in another large train of is 40 wagons loaded with an extensive assortment and great variety of goods they have also aiso wagons wagon covers chains chair is yokes and bows on sale for cash or produce our OCR agest AGENT elder elden wiit win 11 shearman Is traveling through the settlements as our agent A g ent to represent the interests of this office at present he is traveling south br shearman will also furnish us correspondence on his trips his articles furnished to the NEWS before going on his late mission over the signature of sirius have made our readers acquainted with the style stylo of his contributions ELECTION eleccion aleco I 1 baythe DAY The irhe election passed coffas ofa off as quietly as usual here the peoples ticket was unanimously sustained it was gratifying to seethe see the stream of voters passing in at the polling places quietly recording their votes and passing out again without turbulent feelings or any manifestations ot of the spirit tie ile alcoholic ic that too often helgp reigns at elections 1 fl t ARRIVALS An RiVALs vir lir mr J S potter of theatrical the attical celebrity ana and troupe and mrs julia deane nayne hayne reached this city from idaho on saturday evenin evening last MORE RAI ral RAIN ti Thunder showers visited this valley on thursday night and friday afternoon the latter particularly heavy in iw placer placed and ana ac com compan lea led with hail hall a aa noticed in another item which exercised a cooling influence since thon then tho the heat has been increasing till tili now it Is ring out dut that shirt collar 1 will you yon 0 tue THE tile the wes gend fend ol 01 the temple templo basement Is rising rapidly to a level levei with the other portions of the walls the huge masses of cut rock lying around ready to be placed in their beds beo will be nearly sufficient to accomplish thi sand more is being abeln hailed and cut for jhb purpose pur pun A NEW NE W DODGE civilization so called keeps cropping out every once in a while through the city alid acid and latest manifestation of it is revealed in the following case I 1 on tuesday evening dinst stJohn ln john kremer or dutch john johr 1 and jerry richardson were I 1 charged before judge budge cllnton clinton with gambll gambling 0 and swindling A jury juny J y was to try the case the following testimony t tells tolls the whole story john morally worn sworn testified that man I 1 kremer wanted me TOO to trade my watch for a 1 I pony I 1 walked down with him to a place on the next block to emigrant square where he said sad the pony was he lle complained of tacks lacks hurting his foot and stopped to take his boot boo t ofle off Richard richardson tort came cam along and dropp dropped ed a ball I 1 did dia not hot see it drop but kremer kromer said ho lie dropped it there was a ball laying there and a three cent piece by it I 1 pinked picked up the ball bail in which there was a plug kromer kremer tho the three thre d cent cobit piece and I 1 picked it up jerry passed along and soon returned back when kremer asked him if chehad he had lost a ball bail when therall the ball bail was wu produced they made mado we a D bet whether there was a three cent piece in it kremer asked me for to make the tho bet I 1 would not give it to him he ire said at was wag a sure thing and after some timo time I 1 let him have tho the 0 50 o when the ball was opened there was a three cent piece in n the other end of it the ball dali all ail was round with checks on it and ana made of bone or pearl or orsome some thing of that kind jerry wanted to bet that ther there ewas was a three cent piece in it kremer kremen bet tw there thero was not jerry got the 50 that kremer got from me and he walked off with the money mousy the plug opened both ways kremer wanted me to in with jerry and him and make of it I 1 would not do it 11 that is the eist gist of the evidence offered and it sounds a little liko like some of the dodges of skittle shar pers in iii older cities A across cross examination elicited nothing further if the syle stia of ross noss examination practised practiced by the tho counsellor counsel for for lor the defense la 19 that usually indulged irain train law courts wo we would say preserve e us from having anything to do with them either as witness or r in any other capacity unless we could conid be p protected rol rot acted from gross insult by the court lined fined kremer and ands richardson in iod lod each ach in conversation with the tho tjadie judge he gave as his reason reagon for permitting the witness to be insulted by tifer the attorney jor for the defense that when a i lawyer and a stranger took a I course cou arse to exposi his case ease and nd show what was in himself he was willing an opportunity should be given him to do so at least once onge disc diso discharged ira ZIA tho thie the examination of george gates on thursday morning before judge titus in chambers resulted in his discharge the judge very properly defined his position in the matter as simply that of a committing magistrate and until the jurisdiction odthe of the court that acted on the case in its preliminary stages was disposed of in some legal way another could not interfere an appeal could be taken to his honors court if there was wrong or error alleged on the trial the bonds for the appearance reappearance re of gates before the court count where the preliminary examination was instituted remain in force hall HAIL STORMA A terrific hailstorm passed over the central part of this valley between mill creek and big cottonwood on friday afternoon the hail hall was very large and beat with fury tearing the leaves of corn and sugar cane into shreds battering ripened peas out of the pods beating down the wheat and standing grain making holes boles in squashes and otherwise subjecting the growing crops to its violence it lasted listed about an hour and the lying hail hall resisted the heat of the dunfor sun for some hours before melting part of it remaining on saturday morning orning m some of the hail hall Is reported to have havo been een as large as medium sized marbles THOSE TEAS Ts at dr cliftons Clin tons drug store are reported cheap at the price one of our typos tried the article yesterday and looked more than usually wide awake all day BY TELEGRAPH is now aug 7 rather ancient july 12 being the latest through date to hand and the wiro wire still silent as this number goes to press to say nothing of the publics interest we should think the company were losing enough to make them a little more prompt Is there gross mismanagement somewhere by somebody LATEST iky tey main MAIL ira lra asil asli A are headings rendered useless at times through the shiftless miserable way way the malls ruall sare are mt not carried by the cont contractor how much longer is uncle samuel going to patiently pay pen holladay large largo sums of money for carrying passengers instead of malls y I 1 MRS COLEBROOK calls attention to her new stock of millinery Bo bonnets nets ladles ladies hats etc of the latest fashions lal len LEH AUG 5 elder charlesj evans writes that thai their harvesting has begun and that the yield Is much better than the most sanguine at onetime one time anticipated the sorghum looks well wen but Is lather father late some was injured by worms other othir crops generally look finely sunday schools are being established throughout the county with promise of excellent results acquainting the young with religious truths and learning them a proper regard for and observance of the sabbath efforts are being made to increase the tho number of libraries and of book books therein that facilities for useful reading may foster a taste for that class chais of improvement to the exclusion of novel f fettes letes and kindred trashy injurious publications 31 MILLARD ILLARD coulty by report from millard county we ae leani a ni that the crops have been materially teri ally bene fitted bj ba the rains of last month the prospects are most cheering for harvest I 1 I 1 face quite a surplus for july in the tops of the mountains and the flushing crops of grain and the smiling ci usters clusters of fruit present to the quiet quiel husbandman a token that le the tho lord reigns |