Show local and other matters FROM damy JUNE 16 U utah t a h r fine fire iro ine 0 olay olgy lay diess rs morris E evans va n have received from california an order for ten tons of pul utah fire elay clay which ia is probably the initiatory step to a considerable trade in that line with the coast sprinkling wagons mr nir ellerbeck becu beck k su superintendent eident of the water works has been engaged today to day putting in an apparatus in connection with the water main at the southeast south east corner of the temple block for filling the street sprinkling wagons the temple car loads of rock from the quarry keep rolling into inta the temple tempie block where a large number of stonecutters keep the lively click of the chisel going ping from morning till evening A very large amount of rock at the present rate of progress will be got ready the present season for laying upon the tho walls the bingham shooting n the preliminary examination of sanders for the shooting and killing of john hIan at bingham last saturday evening was to take place before cammi commissioner loner ioner sprague this morning at the federal court house but owing to the absence of witnesses the matter was continued the wiggins case this morning the supreme court rendered its decision in tile the wiggins case motion for a now trial the judgment of the court below was waa confirmed and counsel for de defendant gave notice of an appeal to the supreme court of the united states and the execution of wiggins dillof course be stayed until the jda matter is finally adjudicated in the court of last resort all among the roses boses this morning mr thomas fenton nurseryman se of the ath ward laid upon ou our ir table a splendid collection of roses fresh pulled from abb the bushes there being no less than eighty varieties represented among them the king of blacks beauty of Bel bei belgrave gravey gravel bengal giant of battles lion of combats mr fenton makes a specialty of roses in producing a choice and extensive variety of which he has been decidedly successful seul stul beautiful al work today to day we were shown some samples of work for fur the ladles ce centennial n ten nial dial fair in this city the handiwork of sister arlington of the gih ward one of the specimens consists of a large crotchet work bed spread as fine a one as the eye need desire to look upon the pattern represents in the centre an urn surmounted by a large leafy sprig oil on which is perched a bird of paradise the whole being surrounded by a floral border the other specimens mens consist of tidies pin cushions and the like attempt attempted ed burglary another attempt was made fast last lastu night ight to enter the tho premises of taylor bros 1 on fifth street the window through tigh ligh which the burglars entered before was I 1 nailed up but the thieves managed ed to draw the nails and aou would id have re repeated p bated their former exploit but someone was sleeping on the premises if they harnit a relish for or buckshot they had better keep away in in future A good double shotgun awaits them citizens prepare for night prowlers there are several suspicious characters in town ogden junction june 15 beaver land district we ar are e indebted to mr r V M C silva siva receiver of this city for the adl lowing notice of the establishment of the beaver land district in utah territory the act of congress approved april 23 1876 1870 provide that so much of the public lands of the united states in mhd W territory of utah beg hining at ati tite the southwestern west h boundary of said territory thence running north on the line between said territory and the state of nevada to the fourth standard par pat parallel alel of Jati latitude tude thence ta easterly sterly along said liue line to the enst east ern boun boud boundary daly daiy of or s ald said territory thence southerly to the southern boundary of sald eald territory thence westerly to the place of beginning be formed into a lann land district to be called the verLand Bea district by executive order dated may 4 1875 the united states has haa designated reaver beaver olty city i 1 4 in beaver coun county tyas as the site ot of the land office for the district cr created by said act further notice of the precis etline elline when the register and receiver at city will open their for the transaction of public busi ness will be given by those officers by publication given under my hand at the city of Washing tob toa this sixth day of may A D 1876 by the president U J BAXTER acting commissioner of the general land office at the lake lahe yesterday a com corn pany of or more pleasure and recreation seekers went in six eix cars can on the utah western to short branch late Clin tons it was a quiet well behaved company leaving the city depot a little after 8 a am in the company arr rived at their destination at 10 and most of them w went ent ant at once on board the steamer general which lay moored at the pier the day was warm enough but in running across the valley the wu was quite cool the lake was calm with a slight breeze sufficient to render it pleasant on board goard and to raise a few small white caps on the water at a ol distance stance from shore the intense color of or the bright green waters was wag a plem plew pleasant sant sight at half past 10 the steamer left thi the pier and fielded headed fon for church island after frer a awhile turning westward toward island eventually returning to the pier at 1 after havink having made a sod sort of borbe borse horseshoe hoe trip on board a band being present dancing was the ru ruit on the hurricane deck dech while in tbt the r rooms below the picnickers e n ickers jei fei upon their edible d ihle ti and n d drinka drink abt bk stores with great vim precis lor loi and enjoyment sa so that if compelled to pay tribute to mhd lake laue then would nave have been nor lack of th the wherewith to con contribute tribute tributa handsomely HoWe rowe however the waters water swen too still and not a single heave tc on hoard board oid la Is reported during the entire ti trip there was some long song aono and part singing bogli bothon on board and alp ald on shore for eor tile the greater barety of little child children reli rell oli on lle ile the tie steamer it might be well if tile the strip around both decks mere vere inere increased in creasea ased asea in number so io as a to be er kr for a child might it slip beaw between en them as it is and arld it would be safer too if they were n ailed nailed to the inside of tue the uprights of une uie out side LT haying ay ing landed many of the party dined at the hotel where mine host beatt 0 supplied dinner at a very rie ril anable figure and also furnished hot water for pick a sli sll slight t lit consideration after dinner ditmer dancin dancing r commenced in the hlll hall hali of the tho hotel and wo wai continued with nil ail an interval till tig near ne arthe the time of return bome some of the company strolled around though the lier llen was hot for machof much of that others enjoyed a nv row on the lake or a the bathing houses into its clear shining briny waters the girls enjoying enjo yint a bath as much as the gentlemen the hotel is elegantly ciel cleL antly furnished and fitted up for parties the one great lack is hagrove a grove an acre or two of trees or au avenue a afe feg fel hundred yards long would adl immensely to the attractiveness s of the place As it is short branch brauch may bo be termed wholly a marini plea piea pleasure surd surp 1 resort and as such 0 many it has no mean charms tf 0 its own there are the exten water arid mountain views I 1 then theft freshing moist aud and cool breeta breeza from the laketha bleamer steamer and ro boat rides upon the waters tit bracing baths in the same and tbt tte general eal cal calmness diness and quietude rf the locality all of which combias to render it tt an attractive and beautiful place to while away awak a fe hour days or week aa the AS CU mayhe maybe may be in the pursuit of pleasure and renewed there are those who claim that nowhere do they receive so much benefit to their health as atthe lake and io to those who have sham shay nerves or are slightly invalid frodi many other causes and in diac other bother ways an ah oc occasional ca sion slon a I 1 visit it tl the lake or a stay there of a fer act days or weeks might prove of 01 signal benefit shortly after five th tei tee having board boarded edae tife tiie cra caa branch and aal afdera ter pie pleasant run round the thu point a add and acrea the valley arrived at nt ane city depot at seven oi clock everybody with apparently well pleased the eJoy ment of the day A great people the nor mor mons are ure a great people and cw ell adraw the attention 1011 loli I 1 9 i fi f toward them more or less of nearly the e world especially the tho people of this nation the mormons Mor liNfor mons as a community are tn an unobtrusive people delighting in lri the sensible i employment of minding and attending to their own busi busl business if people abroad generally generall yand and some nearer home rhonie were of the same disposition there would not be so many attempts by other people to mind the bul business of the mormons cormons Mor mons which the latter feel perfectly capable of see ingao ing to themselves the fact is we aro a famous people made mado so to a great extent by those who do not by any means wish us well the atry latest hoist to fame received by this already famous pao pic pie is the introduction in the political platform adopted by the cincinnati republican convention of a clause aimed at aft a prominent feature of their religious and social institutions we believe we have heard of a similar plank in a aim ilir flar political platform a good many years ago but that plank is a rot ten due duc proved so by the plainest fliers and its reintroduction introduction re now only renders the platform as a Urh olean 1111 nasabe safe one to egand upon liable to crumble and cause the fall and destruction of those who plant their feet upon il really beally it wont do in vie view w of the constitutional privilege guaranteeing to all the free exercise of religion to have suek sueh such suck planks and expect to prosper of course some people ridiculously make the absurd assertion that polygamy id 19 not a rell reil religious alous institution the folly of such declarations however must be vividly apparent when considered in view of tho the statement that all shall have the privilege of enjoying and practising practicing or exercising their own peculiar religions and oa on the back of this guarantee guarante wua gua rante begin to prescribe and difine define what particular principles shall he ze included in such religions religious not much religious freedom about that ios IUs it is not to be expected under tha the present en t mixed condition of the affairs of the world that every mans religious views and practices shall he be acceptable t tot toe 0 every other man for if this un united 1 ted state of things existed with regard to matters religious nearly everybody would be bie inclined to be of the same religion which is very fan far from being the case heretofore the mormons cormons Mor mons have been derided for acknowledging the hand of eLord th in the many deliver ances from the power of their enemies which they have nav hav e experienced perien ced notwithstanding such they still give him tho credit and anticipate his continued protection in the future being fully confident that he will fully vindicate those who earr carr earry carry carryout out his purposes ses and designs and that with him on one side and the whole world ia need be on the other the odds aie ate powerfully iL against ther world anyhow the nare not much exercised over that anti constitutional and therefore jotten plank the deseret blik silk sl oci ocl met at firemans Fi remans kali julle juno according to appointment mrs zina zinn D presiding Mrs Zina P J young said one year today to day the association was capital yet by the blessing of god upon tho diligence and abid perseverance of those who had labored and the means obtained by don donation donation atlon from different persons in the the society has been bein able to pay lor for nearly all tile the cocoon cocoons tha that t were offered for sale in the territory seventy pounds of cocoons have been beell dispo disposed of for reeling pour four teen pounds have nave been beep donated to the association seventeen pocket land band handkerchiefs kerchiefs have been woven which will compare favorably favorat ly with those imported and twenty five yards more of the same samo material are now ia in the loom A sample sampie silk stocking has been knitted on the lamb knitting machin machine p three pounds of silk have bave been made into sewing silk floss and twist this twist ia is for sale bale at Z C AT L I 1 some of the sill hag has been woven into pil jow jov joyace Jo wace jaco jace some bmw of the cocoons have been beon spoiled by moths and millers soiling them by referring to mr A C Py peris 3 ren remark a a in tile deseret NEWS and carefully observing them thee difficulties may way bo obviated A few large cocoon eries erles will pot not be as beneficial to the community as if our farmers in general would donate donato a portion of jand land to raising mulberry trees which would glye give to aged people and I 1 i di 1 children and would be a source of ot wealth aa as well as promote industry utah ia is as good a climate for silk culture as any auy in the world samples of silk have haxe been taken from utah to france and italy by mr paul A schemer and pronounced by com competent Detent judges a of the best quality it now requires aires quantity before machinery can be made practicable Inthe in the meantime stockings sewing silk floss etc can bo be manufactured for home use although few in jh numbers we hope to sew seb seo the enterprise pro speras also all others that will benefit the community at large hoping that it will increase with each succeeding year and be come one ond of the foremost of home industries mr P A gave iome lome pome some good instructions on the feedon feeding of the worms should sho ild iid give them plenty of room and to feed the tender est of leaves adjourned 1111 till tho first tuesday in july at this place at 2 rpm pm it ampson se secy els ely the excitement the news rt niom om the republican convention at cincinnati ohio haq hag been the absorbing topic u pon upon the streets today and has created no mall small amount of excitement among the class of people interested in politics erom FROM S DAILY junu juncaj from the tho continent president deib deit albert carrington and party reached liverpool from their thein contin continental dlen tour on the dinst body found the body of john gustafsson buried in a near alta aita or the tho of december last was recovered yester yesterday day brought to town this morial morning ng and buried today to day more galena we have in our oar possession a sample of galena ore talen taken from a late a to discovery aj in tb tha the et vicinity of ogden macie mada wint within the last month mr C 8 lancaster 19 is is 19 the discoverer erot enot of the joew ledge edge which he has named ur grey py igle eigle tle the tie sample is good and mr i ti says that the ledge alwell iq we de defined fined with both toot and hanging walls valls th the ein vein I 1 is 4 a seven seve a footer ogden jun mun junction olion clion J honey we wv have jee jeb received elVed a sample of honey in the comb from james jaines cullimore of pleasant grove which so rat far aa w we can judge is of excellent quality this is one of the industries which can be successfully and profitably carried on in utah A california paper tell teil its rural tural readers thab that i they cannot ireen scow a cow they may be able to keep some bees which will produce something towards a |