Show local and other matters FROM i DAILY JULY 10 dr Winslo winslow wC C W winslow win Wio slow siow esq eq son ot of the late dr C P F winslow arrived from st louis last a s t night mr air george ott ot linger uger has haa veen been engaged to take a plaster casting of the face of the corpse come to life samuel D sirrine the same who according to the repeated statements of the organ of the rabid ring was blood atoned long sines since has come to lire again he fie arrived in the city this morning from california for wales the following el elders eiders ders all young men missionaries for wales will leave tomorrow tomo now morning for their field of laborin labor 1 in company edill with elder orson pratt pyatt joseph hyrum parry i thomas F jH howells william willia N williams arid adia walter J lewise lewis for europe elder orson pratt will leave for liverpool tomorrow for thi the purpose of superintending erih erlb tending the publication ot a new stereotyped edition of the book of ISI mormon grmon with marginal notes and adi afi an edition of the book pool of doctrine and covenants w school recently a meeting the residents of the school district sugar house ward was held at the schoolhouse school house bouse charli charif fC barle harle s 1 I robson james mcghie and james johnson were elected a board of trustees for tho ensuing term it was waa decided by vote to collect an assessment of one half of one per cent on property for school purposes discharged the case of bf CM CI 1 donels 0 sn n charged with permitting permitting gambling at his house by loy me the sharps who have been before the city authorities lately came up before justice yesterday afternoon ter noon there was no evidence eviden ceto to show that defendant was aware of the character of the parties referred to I 1 who rented rooms from him and he was therefore discharged missionary party elders walter J lewis and william N williams of the ward have been bein called to go on missions to europe and expect to leave for that part of the world tomorrow to morrow morning t their friends have arranged for fors fora k a complimentary party for them 21 at the district schoolhouse school house bowe 1 til to come off at eight thise veng nl ing pleasing incident last evenin the children of the ward sunday school proceeded to the residence of president B young and bang pang some beautiful ful rul pieces to him bid the musical exer exercises cibes cites led jed by prof A C smyth were excellently rendered the the president was greatly delighted with his juvenile visitors and their sere serenade dado dade he received them affectionately and spoke to them touchingly glida some very good instruction delivered in a most pleasing and attractive manner manver arrested this thin morning john job wright iwas was arrested on two charges one of keeping a gambling house and the other of personating an officer left new york tork yorka A telegram from elder W 0 staines states tha that elder nelson empey and accompanying compa nying party of missionaries left new york for europe today to day prisoners escaped we learn from the junction function that ogden city jail was deli dell dellver deliver veredon edion sunday night of a couple of tramps named fiarn ed john wa wagner ner and john logan who had been confined for petty larceny they removed the brick ina lna in a partition wall got into the marshals office and escaped through the window they left not a track behind Boyl Boy i Lost A swedish boy thirteen or fourteen years of age named jens carlson arnved here with the last company of emigrants he had no relatives with him but came in care of the pi president pies ident of the company the tho boy bay is now missing he has either strayed off or has gone hway away with some persons of the COM company pany PaDy brother james geson of Moro rills is in ing been sent by the boys father ln in sanpete to convey the lad to that thit place he is very anxious to fulfill fulfil his errand any information coi col concerning icer leer ning the boy may inay be left at this office the thi monte men yesterday at hernoon obrien and briggs monte sharps were wera before belore justice Justlee on a charge of gambling having been y proved coved guilty last friday of keeping beeping fr a gambling house the charge of yesterday was of course stained sustained eu and each was fined 99 and sentenced nifty fifty f days on the streets 1 atre ets subsequently they paid lip the nines fines imposed on friday and yesterday and the mayor agreed to liberate them from the imprisonment part of the judgments ow condition that they leave salt lake city within three thred day days daj which they promised to do the understanding is that in the event of their not bome corne plying lying with the condition they will be e arrested again and compelled to serve out the imprisonment terms it is probable the sharps will be induced to seek a cooler pasture than salt lake which has been made very uncomfortable for them A goodly company theria there were at least one thou thousand and pa passengers on the S S wisconsin lihu coasin con sin on which the second company of emigrants crossed the atlantic over of whom were latter day saints among the latter eight different languages were sp ep oker arid and the people had a splendid time on tho the passage ye Y e sometimes there was singing in dutch alternating with norwegian swedish danish english and aud with a few songs thrown in in the dialect of the canny scot il tha company celebrated the fourth of Julye Jul jui eider Elder john row Bow berry president of the company del dei delivering the oration the speech was a stirring one and was most heartily cheered there toasts etca ete etc and a pleasant time tima was wai spent good health was almost sal in the com company and no death occurred dm on the entire journey y captain forsyth and the officers of the tho wisconsin wera were most moat klud hind gentlemanly tle manly and courteous in their treatment of bf tha people not a mingto oath or profane expression ot any hind was uttered by any of the officer officers sor son or crew the captain enforcing the tho most rigid rule in this regard principally from respect to the views send and la Id dings afi on this of our on arrIVI arriving Dg at new york the company tendered a unanimous vote of thanks to captain forsyth and the offie effle officers drs under him and also presented a written testimonial to the former expressive of their appreciation of bis his manly and uniformly kind hind treatment there berend were no birth bir thaon sjon sion the journey but there were three marri mairl ageg ages all on the high sea seas 9 i 1 this morning we had 6 a visit from elder martin bellil of this city ile he left lefi here bere october and proceeded foamed ceedee to where be bc remained a ghert short time visiting TO relatives and friends lie he bad had not seen afen ben een for about twenty years he next mont ment went vont to switzerland in winch country be he arrived in company with eider elder y S W elj november 25 tb of the same year some home time af after ter his arrival he ws appointed president of tho zurich conference in which position he labored until his hia release to return with gith wit h the company that arrived on saturday night bight he ho badi bani zed a number of people and several seve were baptized by others who believed through his testimony and teachings ho he preferred others to ade ady minister that ordinance excepting in cases where the that candidates dates for baptism preferred him to attend to it he HO enjo ed his labors beyond whal what be can express and had man many v evidences and manifestations 1 showing that the lord was with him in his 1113 ministry mini MiDi stry FROU wednesdays DAILY JULY to europe we understand hat bat elder B H Se bettler iwai has been called to go gp on a mission to europe I 1 more boom A correspondent writes i 1 1 1 crops are good here there is room fur more settlers sett iera lera abusive ADU sive this morning d a chinaman was waa before belore Just justice lew py per for using most foul fout and abusive language gua ge toward a citizen Theoff the enze was aggravated by being committed in ill the presence of ladies ladles the accused accused was fined 10 splendid time the tha tabernacle choir excursion to lake side yesterday ter day was was wag an enjoyable affair the party had some delightful music musie and stud various sports were greatly enjoyed by them j there was waa a general feeling ot appreciation of the cho perin sharp and aud the office officers irs of the U a road rodd generally for court bled sled tendered coal ibe the union n rac fac guc ide I 1 railroad company have run a construction st ruction tralis trains down 0 to o depot in this city their purpose iu in doin doid doing L eo 0 o is to build a side trac track kand and coal g sheds when abl thu is 13 doug done the company will throw their eln ein grass canyon C coal oal into the marlet market Having the advantage i in 14 the master of freight over alt all competitor I 1 they will probably govern e rn the 06 coal business fourth at clifton the people at cailton clitton had bad a gay time on the GF fourth mu musketry ketry hetry firing by captain T D Littlefi eidys eldys company flag hoisting procession meeting opened by uha tha plain W reading of the declaration ora alon 3 by J L thompson song toasts t 9 e ete etc t c jn in the a public di dinner inner racing and other sports J W henderson was nf marshai marshal of the day and E clay clayton ton J 0 thompson and nephi packer vere the committee obsequies the funeral services of df bistel anna wilcken daugh daughter nier fier of elder 0 CH 11 VV Ilcken wilcken were conducted put itt at the aud ward yard sard school i house yesterday morning j the hall being crowded on the occasion deceased was wa s a highly esteemed young lady she was an efm eff efficient lelent teacher in tha sunday school and tha he pupils of her class were present I 1 wearing bands of crape crap e lasien td with WWI white ribbon on theli their aims alms arms remarks were made by elders george teasdale R F nelen ne nelen len leu tf B young and president john IV V the musical exer exercises ci were rendered by the sob soh juith ward choir conducted by brother C J thornas should be stopped Stop every sab bath day a large urge number of or boys and young men who should know better assemble on the banks of the jordan in the neighborhood of the ath and ath wards and devote their time to bathing in ili that thai river and adjacent sloughs buu but this is not the most harmful practice pric tice the language indulged in by them is is not all becoming those who profess to be iu in the least degree christian nearly every ward in the city is depte represented in these gatherings these dim dir graceful disgraceful proceedings inus ings should be stopped as they do not tend improve the morale of the rising generation iBe ebe Bides this Is a mast dangerous da hg erows erous stream a great many persons having lost their lives in it and some of them good too I 1 I 1 I 1 city council the council met iasu last cv evening luw petition of S P for the privilege vile lega 9 14 of piling building materials a a on 0 1 a llo portion rt ion of the street in IJA front of his hh residence south temple tempie pie grin granted ted t the ah committee to whom thet the of ofa J W fox fax for profession al services as surveyor was referred reported it correct antl anil recommended its payment nent neut adopted the committee on oil improvements were instructed to ta proe proc proceed eed to erect execl a house for the use uso of the city jailor failor one oue hundred dollars was appropriated for the pUr purchase chae of shirts or members of themire the fire brigade one thousand dollars was ampro pria ted subject to the order of the supervisor and to be applied in im proving 1 the streets ts the committee on municipal laws aws was instructed to draft a bill to amend certain bertain specified sections of the ordinance in relation to crimes and punishment punish menla menta council adjourned till til day evening dv evening ening at seven phonetics every person who has bay given the matter intelligent consideration is eady ready to acknowledge that tile the ex sting 8 stem of english orthography is greatly iu in need pf af reform the necessity ofa of a system of spelling the language by sound ou nd is strongly apparent and m many any ady attempts have been made in that direction NI umbers of methods have been invented some of which are excell excellent Vint as for instance that of mr nir isaac isnac Pit pitman man mau but their adoption has been so ao exceedingly limited as to scarcely cause axle alie e a in the world of letters the latter i ci day saints are ire necessarily to be in harmony harmody with genius of the work they thes th eyare are engaged jo in I 1 reformers and innovator ha why should this reformatory coursen cours enot ot apply to orthography aa as well 9 a nef if any UDY talog else it must be bia eitl eirl evident dent that many betle betie benefits flits would at accrue rue ruo from adoption in the schools the thee territory as a portion of the education of ibe the youth of a phone phonetic tio system of orthography if thia should be done the system adopted should be the very cry v best now in i DL ex existence there are men of culture and intelli intelligence rence pence who given a large portion 0 9 t the hp study to i sueh such subjects subject sand ancl anil they must surely have produced something worthy of consideration tion the present system of orthography ia is full of incongruities and inconsistencies so much so that language is comparatively v of acquirement by foreigners there ia is year after yean year a a large t tion 0 n emigrating migrating from the coult coul tries ves I 1 of the eastern pastern hemisphere he m to q utah itah T and therefore there are axe many of the people of the terri terzi ory who experience this inconvenience p CID in t bo 1 biffl difficulty cult euit of bf obtain obtaining lug ii a english of were wera there a system sy stero stern of simplified orthography by sound this ob tacie tucie would be bt greatly lessened the adoption a system of that chara character der as a portion of the education in cipols would form a nu nucleus 1 eleus that might eventually leaven the whole tump lump f great results resul til generally haxe have small beginnings and a conf commencement men cement should certainly be niad made e in the direction fatal accident t at i i i i ts special pecia 1 to DF dt bec bez N cedar itte 1 17 yesterday bro david williams lert left here for the sheep herd tip on t the thy if 4 mountains mounia lus east ease 0 on n a two ight by a span of lively hots hois hoiser P he ran hit his cart a the dug way arid and broke the tongue W while hile hiie descending the other sill silie af the moun mountain asin jAin the horses floundered drawing bro williams under thel their heels beels dragging draggi og him fifty yards bards and injuring 9 nis 1 18 brain and alid other parts part of hla hia 0 body O d y he lived abndt lwft h hours ours one of t the be horg hord horses broke loose galloping back bacr cledar some young men caught the horse and took him back an aud d round lound ibro bro williams and ana the other horse bro williams had bad but just recovered from a severe illness and was wad still quite weak HE HENRY rry rby TRY lusti Illi liis bishop hop |