Show E diloy editor jac aws vs sept 21 1873 the second annual fair of tho the 1 auxiliary mary D A and M society and gardeners club of this place came ott oil on the loth and ad oth oth of this tills month after opening with prayer an in address was delivered by writ C magrel mcgregor r or commendatory of th the C efforts of the tho people in bringing about under providence so goodly a display of the comforts and luxuries of life and settin setting letting gr forth the ben benefit tits fits to be derived from su such C h exhibitions hibit lon ions that they would tend to awaken a spirit of emulation and bo be the means of ot adding wealth and comfort to our homes etc W 11 dame president of tho the auxiliary society then followed in a rew reu fe remarks showing what had been acco accomplished Boci goci etie and und pointing out various means meang df Dr improvement still within our reach he thought the tiie fermoil should be satisfied with bin hin smaller aller allen farms and cultivate more thoroughly hughly he mid there was waa molo moio 1 l fr ewt aa i 1 rt ihlo W di session of ot one cow yielding beldim twenty to thirty quarts of millir milk per da day than to own five live or six yielding four to eight quarts encouraged He the people to get the best and take care of it the fair was then declared open for inspection grain aud and tid lid vegetables fruits and flowers dairy product products sj quilts tind hud coverlets millinery millin ery vry homemade home made and other otiler curiosities re sewing wing machines an and aud d organs music and song merry chitchat chit chat and pleasant coun tenancies ten ances made tile the basou bason basement lent of our meeting aliouse at once otice attractive and delightful there were but few animals on exhibition I 1 of ortho tho the first day foot racing and other ath athletic sports and pastimes commenced and continued duning during du ve n 9 the afternoon much to the tiie d diversion 1 s on of many spectators at 2 of the last day speed horses were tested which was wag quite an attraction tho the fair closed with n dance in the basement in the evening the weather wag was fa ging fint n nur nir avery everybody I 1 seemed pleased and gratified with the success of our second annual fair TITOMAS du DURHAM birau i WILLIAM wllliam ADAMS WILLIAM williau D hoens HOCKS STEPHEN syephen S BARTON BARTO Dr WILLIAM DALLY i committee W kloha kicha jun reporter PROVO CITY U T sept n eier news A AH the darkest hours precede tile the dawn and calms ellms are succeeded by storms so is our city most unusually Y quiet awaiting the tile arrival of the iron horse with its expected train ot bustle alid activities business a ien len len ten are arc rather shy of or embarking ill in any enterprise until the site of tile the tei tel terminus minus 13 more bubli publicly known to relieve the dullness of things in genera general it ia is true that wo we have an occasional drunk nursed into existence by those harbingers of or civilization drinking saloons but they are promptly cared for by the magistrates and police to cite in detail such common occurrences occurrence in this would be very vety bad taste being aware that you can furnish daily dally such sart startling ling disturbances that ours might be termed mero mere misunderstandings der standings of the law the provo Tt inesia Is quinea feature among us and our young and enterprising te ter ng journalists though not aspiring pl ng at present to the experience ani and ability of a greeley or a bennett aro making very credit i able efforts to faithfully represent the interests of the community and supply our wants as a local newspaper tha district court its session on rueday tuesday rue day dax J r at 2 pm jude judge judo P 11 El eiderson derson perSon presiding nothing of L vory very exciting nature has there thero appears to be a it bertan quiet dignity and respect t tending attending it our courts hero here of late that are happily noticeable the provo or gos woolen e mills are at present attracting the admiration of our citizens citizen is and those of the county in the production of doeskin do eskins Q tweeds jeans and lin liu ess ays eys sess of which those interested in its manufacture may well be proud while purchasers and consumers can feel ha happy y and satisfied in the thought tat thal that utah enterprise has produced uch fuch f comfortable and creditable fabrics lam iam I 1 am informed that it is tho the intention of or certain parties to take steps towards starting berea wholesale and rc retail tail tall tailoring establishment to convert the cloth from these mills into suitable and fashionable conable lo 10 clothing thereby colling calling into requisition home talent and preventing so much ready cash go going 11 g away for eastern labor the tile gus machinery I 1 is s first class combining all the newest I 1 improvements m prove ment k those in charge and anti the employees in al ali all I 1 the tile important bran brau branches chesare are men of experience number of young women and boys are in training training in these mills of whoso choso mr fr lou louchery hery hers speaks in very flattering natt ering terz terms saturday is pay payday day and on those occasions our co opera tivo tive store presents I 1 assure you a very fair picture of a real old fashioned english saturday night PILGRIM the citizens of louls louit louisiana lana iana arc are ris rie ing to lo deal in the most determined man hee bee cattle ft a stort thrift M M r oft the te northern pac fac pacific me railroad this road is intended to extend from lake superior to puget sound 1800 miles with a branch to portland oregon soo 03 miles at the end of the present year 5 ear there were v ere to be in operation from lake superior to the missouri biver river mlle mile sand from froin columbia river biver to puget sound log miles the road was chartered by congress on the 2nd and of july 1861 congress made a grant estimated to amount to acres of alternate sections of land for forty miles on each side of tile the lino line ut of the road the idea of the railroad was its identity with the st lawrence the upper missouri sourly and tile tho columbia river while it crossed the yellowstone yellow stone and the platte the rolling stock of the road consists of 72 locomotive engines engine 16 passenger car cars 6 baggage 11 1 1 gageant and mail cars 4 emigrant ia 5 dump 1130 platform freight a and nd box cars total 1576 cars i the expenditure has been beeri curve surveys ys eiste construction ion rolling kolling stock tools machinery and stock supplies I 1 u harbor improvements at k duluth total 1 l fr the authorized shamo sharo capital of tile tilo company is it was waa necessary to subscribe and ten per cent paid in lit before the organization of the company there isa is a mortgage upon the com banys whole property including its lands to secure tile the payment of bonds at tho the rato rate of per mile tilo these are seven thirties the northern pacific owns a controlling Dg interest in the stock of tho tile st paul and pacific it also has taken a lease or become owners of tho lake superior and mississippi railroad extending from st paul to duluth a distance of miles on the of january last the officers of tile the road were geow cass I 1 dentCh i sD eide ident vice Pies president ident and rich Bich dirice ditico vice president on the pacific coast the tho directors were verc geo an W cass pittsburg pa cil Cli charies charles arlea B wright wn philadelphia pa richard D rice bice augusta me frederick Fie denick derick billings woodstock vt VL william G moorhead philadelphia 11 pa ila J gregory smith st SL albans albang vt william william B ogden new york city william windom winona minn A 11 barney new york city B P che cite ney uey boston I 1 mass mars 1414 wliilam william william ca G fargo bufa bual buffalo aio alo N Y james stillson chicago ill ili and albert H catlin Burli burll ncr vt the executive cor cott were geo gea W cassowaries cassom Cassow ccarles cn aries arles 13 wright richard bichard 11 T itice lc william G Moo noo rhad and frederick billings A V Y herald wheat WHEAT Wh fau eau FAT nover never in the history of this valley has there been so large largo crops 0 of f grain raised as the present season and more especially is this true in regard to the wheat crop we have conversed with many of our farmer file flie friends and from them we learn that the tile avera average c yield per acre including volunteer crops will not fall short of thirty civo bushels the tile highest yield leid we have heard head ia Is one out field oi of forty acres pr producing seventy three lush ets els to me tho acre while many other farms have yielded from forty five to feisty nive five bushels the surplus of wheat alono alone in this valley this ibis year we hear it estimated various J ay iy y at from to bushels el s wo we are willing to accept tho the lowest figure of ryo rye roand reaud and oais oats vo we the tiie yield and surplus at one ono tiace alf that of wheat the price paid for wheat in this city is forty cents cent delivered at ht Nv wallula allula sixty cents per bugiel flour per barrel is sa 3 biving to the tiie lack of facilities for lor transportation a largo amount of grain will bo be held over until next season beason reat real escate estate nalla walla ill 2 T rf j Aja A anastica justice stica of the peace at kansas city it ow let the gaui gaul darned the railroads rall rali roada out of or boston aro some of them putting down their i ioa iou mates rates tu very low figures fig uree the california ivancs ines are queer places A t go den state re heard the tho growl rowl of a bear the hom low I 1 of a wolf tho the voice of pray rray cr er the cry of a child mid und ilu ile of tw te knives from truo clue in the importation and saie ERIC of liquor in lit eivy tivy quantity lity is prohibited lud iud it dont dent make ditter blirer enee ulce as no I 1 package ac kage addressed to any suell buch nanie name na as that would hate havu any r its ite draughts braugh ts from salt sait lalee SALT laue LAKE june julie 1 1873 my dear brait Er aIt alt if I 1 am not dreaming in and alid I 1 feel bravely awa kethe the present greeting grouting la is sent you jou from flom this mornion city whelo in tiie the blessed providence of god we arrived saturday night after aljourney aj burney that has his been a diamond without a naw flaw y 4 X the vile weather la is celestial As wo we were hurried forward hour after hour across the barren desert poun try under a perfectly cloudless sky I 1 felt to complain of the in ingratitude nati rati tudo of earth which receiving all this of heaven gave no sign rii ili in springing grass or blooming flower fl w r nute nutt t pass pats on oil at 0 once C to present a sketch of the city and people as they appear to my eyes the town which might bo be called a city on a ili iii hili hill III ill but for tor ranges of or mountains towering above and around la Is handsomely and wid regularly laid out in streets running according to the points of the compass and ornamented ornament pd with trees m rapidly rp idly attaining to shady anti amii grateful g t ful fui luxuriance city creek whose e presence stay stayed edthe tile feet of bri brigham 0 liam llam young in lils his search bearch across remote and arid plains and led liim to seal this land unto himself and his people to all generations comes cornea galloping from the mountains like a messenger of glad tidings and is retailed in brooks and rivulets refreshing to behold along the sides of the tiie streets the fhe houses principally of goodare wo wood odare aro are inters enters interspersed P er led sed with flour ilour nourishing gardens ot of fruit trees vegetables and flowers flowery which impart to even the plainest an air of renine refine ment and beauty stone htone and adobe or sun dried brick brlek are likewise extensively used for building materials the theatre city hall museum and tile tiie new episcopal school building being elegant specimens and a brilliant sequel it must bo be said to the story of poverty and privations which scores of tile the inhabitants still in ili their prime relate to you from their own experience i our hotel is the famed townsend house x large lare lar iare e and long iong upon n t the ground and only two stories in in lle lie height lit with wide piazza along the whole ole olo front the robbins rob bins hins son song 9 in in tile tiie shade trees this morning was a veritable love iove letter ietter from our dear new E england noland nuland the house well sustains its reputation in every respect all its caches attaches at whether mormon or gentile I 1 cannot say show the guests the perfection of polite attendance sr K let any female who wishes to 8 study bud y the fashions of all nations come to salt lake laue and attend the tabernacle never dia did I 1 see anything thin half so heterogeneous it is is liot not to aro be supposed that gat this tilis is the result of anything but the ex of the system but it struck me that nothing else could proclaim so loudly that this tins people have come oui out out of every nation kindred and tri trl trdoe e F from rom all classes I 1 am sure there was sincere and devout worship could a finer landscape di displayed splay ed in ili a more glorious light than that which met on coming out of the tile tabernacle at the close of the morning service iee lee ever have dwelt in tile the imagination C of or even the divine artist tile the wonderful transparency of the tile atmosphere serves as a telescope for bringing distant objects near making the whole seene scene to the untrained eye of a st stranger one of pleasing illusion of or all things the snow covered AVa ANTa satch bange range in the full splendor dorofa ofa of a sunshine which has brought Sum hum lui lul to tile tiie plains impresses nie me as put upon tipon tile tiie staged stage X s flie bile tile second tabernacle for after noon sex bor borvice vice seats persons arl all and lon ton on gleat great occasions its capacio capacity y isby is by lio llo iio no means sufficient the fame of its great organ has gone abroad it was wis built liere here e excepting leep keep 1 tal tai lie ile pipes by an english E nn mormon dior nion it is all an elegant elegad instrument ment to ee and ear the choir it lies lles is large and t scientific to give a line fino efim eer et tile vast well weli filled auditory and lively irusle gave me a kind of view of oflas last sea son soa juiz JuiT jubilee hlee flee the more so that the tile leader of the tho choir with his active faiuu favoring us with 0 only anly a back vew might have b beenu P gilmont Gilm Gil moab moat uie die v X tho mho tho house has an echo etho very an 1103 ing k then from time to time timea a baby cries in lome some part of the house when the echoes multiply ridiculously till you 30 3 o kinight di might night fancy yours elfina moh lej ica heys beys enc ene encampment amp ment witia Wit libut buta but a singie single fault uie hie tabei nacle nacie is a grand graild structure 6 oval val vai in n formats form its roof an u unbroken ab nb froken self selo sustaining dome a distant S view view suggests all an emigrant wagon under rider a giants microscope tho largo ac are aue area it covers naturally natu raily ralls detracts from froin the effect of its height especially from without Tho great windows are placed sidewise the result is 13 not as in so many W of our modern churches a burlesque upon illumination the T le stone walls are laid with massive piers forming deep recesses without in which are dlois sufficiently numerous to permit tile the most crowded congregation to pass out in tile the newest fewest moments the three houses of worship past pasti present and aud future are enclosed with a high fence by lay which they seem hermetically sealed B bt ing in contrast with the streets which are 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