Show LOW OD OTHER UTTERS MATTERS FROM DAILY dally JUNE 4 suit for recovery Recover 7 the case of Z 0 11 1 I vs 0 J hollister for forthe the tho recovery of the tax assessed by the collector on the scrip of the insel tu tion and baid bald py the latter under protest came up in the third district court yesterday the demurrer of the defendant to the complaint was overruled an exception taken and 20 days allowed defend defendant antto to answer the davis county comity site sue john ohn K R winder dusenberry dusinberry anav and W W burton the committee chosen from the asylum commission to further inspect the site selected in davis county will leave Farmington for on monday morning fo to perform the duties assigned them it was understood when davis county secured the majority of the votes that the location of the building within her borders would depend upon the condition that the title to the land 40 acres and water sater at the mouth of shepherds eanon canon proved perfectly good ah and ca vu unquestionable qu estion abie able if v roberts acquitted advices advises from malad state that the trial of conductor daniel roberts Bo berts charged with stealing the contents of certain registered re ered letters on a utah and northern train which commenced last monday terminated on wednesday morning mhd jury after being out all night returning a verdict of not guilty it is safe to say that but few are surprised at the verdict mr air roberts Bo berts from the first has had the sympathy and confidence of the multitude we congratulate hin on again escaping from his persecutors petit jurors following amo aro the names of persons drawn in t ane district court yesterday to serve as petit jurors during the september term terra 13 12 W bateman 81 D latham 3 boyd park 09 69 emery ward tl 77 mah elijah sells lid iid S D B dallas IN log jas phippen Phlp pen 93 jos bethel 93 92 W H groves goven soven dix 64 john page jr josse jesse burbridge biu bin bridge log W P rowe W WJ J player 29 john baell 11 herman hill 8 wm SS 95 A mcintyre 28 niel gardner ilo llo A N macfarlane 83 jm joa 1 D lyon 4 J L IS 18 W H preen freeman zid lid J castle 58 J P hanson 74 71 eber case 75 T J almy 33 J winchester A elbridge IS 75 john E V evans the venire is returnable on ou sep SOth 11 FROM 0 31 SATURDAYS satur DAYS DAILY JUNE JUNR 5 61 Watch mauff maull writings from the beaver watchman of the 2nd and dinst the sta stae stage e fare from beaver to 31 milford ilford liford is 5 and to frisco the railroad will hardly reach frisco before the ath of july meanwhile milford is fast becoming the formers rival tasker says he is anxious 1 to stand his trial arid come cle cie clear arbut buthe he hates to lie ile in jail till july he thinks marshal pratt ought to have I 1 put ut his arrest for a month mouth yet eore more of the parker M murder er mr S K gifford writing from springdale ringdale Sp kane county under date of the uit gives a few particulars relating to the murder of mrs parker in addition to those already published our correspondent states that the story told by dalton the accused of his having met samuel parker son of the murdered de woman in the mountains and been sent by him to fetch his mother is credited by many and that with dalfons daltons dai Dal tons representation to the reporter of the winer miner that young parker was afraid to come into Sp ringdale on od account of havin having 9 stolen a saddle and got into trouble with a girl before he left have elicited considerable sympathy for the prisoner from persons who are inclined to accept as true the theory that parker panker outraged and killed his own mother but mr gifford ly y affirms hia bia disbelief in this horrible supposition and deprecates the endeavors endeavor made to arouse anouse sympathy for dalton whom he believes to be guilty of the fiendish erime crime which he seeks to impute to the son of his victim he says If samuel parker had buried his wife and was paying attention to the daughter of his uncle but being unsuccessful in love he left the country he took with hima him a saddle belonging to his uncle with whom he had been living for some time and as he passed through toquerville left some property pe r ty to be transferred in favor f avor of nis his his uncle as payment for the saddle last january he came home in the night and stayed a few days going from fron one settlement to another in the daytime and was not afraid to come again samuel ramuel muel muei and his brother when they came in said eaid they had been robbed of a considerable amount of money they were bringing in home to help their mother stated edg that they were going out west again to make a little raise and then were coming to take their mother to brew new mexico and keep a sh sheep epp herd they left in january and have not been heard from since their mother mary elizabeth parker was the daughter of atthe us and anna nash bash who were baptized the year the church was organized she was the widow of samuel parker a lame man knownly known by some as doctor parker while on their way to the centre stake of zion marb Marp marykwas divas livas baptized at Cincin in ln th the ohio biver river the ice being cut for that purpose in the winter winten of kurtse ane S e was a strange woman and sonie sometimes times disagreeable in her manners but was always true to the work of god after she lived with parker she ivas was called a witch by many my 4 who were enough to fo believe it she k i rf was wag strong in the faith of the gospel till her death and was wag murdered the day she was sixty two years of ige age two or three years ago her son samuel had turned the road a piece of land that he claimed and jared dalton came alono along t with a wagon and followed the ol 01 old oid d road across the land to this proceeding samuel object eda few words ensued and dalton jumped upon samuel and beat him nearly to death hib hia mother mary E parker interfered and saved her sons life this may be the cause of the murder priest FrIest priesthood hood Xe meeting eting the general meeting of the priesthood of the stake convened in the assembly hall this forenoon at 11 the presidency of the stake present and presiding the roll having been called reports read and candidates recommended for various offices in the priesthood a circular letter was read from president joseph young S sen en askin asking the aid of the presidency d n of tle the stake in obtaining a it list of all the seventies of the stake this letter was accompanied by blanks for distribution among the several wards to effect the desired purpose counselor joseph etaylor BTaylor E taylor then arose and made remarks on the necessity of something bein being done to cheek cheen cheehe the progress of the dreaded scourge diphtheria he suggested tinel tirel th e advisability of the appointment jentof of certain sanitary onn off officers leers to attend to persons afflicted with this disease and assist in helping them in the hour of trouble in the absence of these officers however ward authorities should assume watch care the teachers seethaa see that aid and sustenance asfur is furnished the afflicted that measures are adopted to prevent spread of the disease and when death visits a household be ready to lend encourage encouragement gement to the bereaved survivors survivors and not desert them the elders should go with the power god into such places fearing not I 1 disease but fearing god and in name rebuking the contagion such a man was proof against disease and god would protect him the speaker depicted depleted the ravages of diphtheria in hf our midst and closed by suggesting that the city council be importuna ed to inaugurate means to its further progress elder W W taylor odthe presidency of the seventies in explanation of the circular letter referred to said it was designed that the tho bisho nisho Bishops ps and their assistants be relieved or the labor of getting up the lists seventies in their wards and the duty devolve upon some of prominent seventies bishop edwin DW D wooley ooley expressed his satisfaction at the plan adopted edin in these meetings of asking candidates for ordination as to their willingness lin gness to do their duty magnify their offices and bear a testimony before the assembly to that effect previous to receiving a recommendation tio bishop ij ahardy WH W hardy ardy andy of the presiding bishopric touched the subject of the utah eastern railroad showed now how it would benefit the people of this city and the territory in the cheapening of fuel and the development the country and urged the bishops and all present to invest in the enterprise inise frise ter prise and encourage others to do the same etwas it was estimated that the road would cost coit which represented double that amount in shares bishop I 1 D young being requested to speak endorsed all that had been said especially in relation to the disease known as diphtheria apropos of the counsel given to the elders in regard to such things the speaker related an incident that occurred in early days in kirtland when after a certain sick brother had been given up by three physicians and was dying of quick consumption the prophet joseph instructed ted the elders to go to the house and not cease to pray unto god until they received a testimony that the su frerer sufferer would be healed the they y did so the man recovered and is alive today to day the speaker dwelt upon the practice of having doctors and elders in attendance on the sick at the same time of trusting in the skill of man instead of the power of god and he earnestly deprecated the course of those who refuse to th go gd to administer to th the e sick for fear that the disease may cling to them and be carried into thear their families president A 31 cannon spoke of the he advisability of the bishops presenting the names odthe of the teachers and deacons of their respective ward wards I 1 at least once onee in three months ili iti j at iw luli jl to the meetings to be sustained he ile deprecated the bad habits smoking ot or chewing and drinking prevalent am among ong the elders disorderly conduct of persons who attend atten meetings and the actions of those ej who when an elder is preach preaching 3 instead of taking his hia remarks to themselves are engaged in lookin looking I 1 around the congregation to nind find fin some one to whom they imagine the criticism will apply he also touched upon other subjects and aad gave much wholesome advice elder brigham young continued the subjects mentioned by the previous sp speakers eakers he advised elders to go 10 solemnly emaly and in holiness of heart to administer t to 0 the sick and not slight the sacred ordinance by performing it hurriedly and carelessly As to the utah eastern the speaker thought that the money expended in this stake alone for coffee tea ten whisky tobacco beer and other stimulants would iron the railroad and furnish it with rolling stock and the money paid for patent medicines would doubtless gnade abrade the road from salt lake to e speaker mentioned these things to show the inconsistency of many who complained of not being able to forward a worthy enterprise and at the same time were Nv wasting asting their means on things that would destroy them body and soul FROM MONDAYS DAILY JUNE 7 notice work in the temple at st george will close on the aoth of june and awain again again c open on the of september 1880 W WOODRUFF diphtheria in the north morth bro S P richards ichards ri writes from montpelier idaho that diphtheria has broken out in that settlement on the 1 st lust a two year old dau daughter gh ter of john kunz died with it and three or four other cases are reported the weather continues cold and crops are growing slowly womans comans Ei exponent the exponent has been unavoidably d delayed several days but the june number comes to hand none the less welcome and interesting it contains original prose articles as follows charity for the fallen by olive branch influence of home nannie world alice and phoebe carey hannah T king gratitude by 11 A till cc A mothers reflections 0 A jolly dipsey papers XIII mary birthday of brigham young 11 editorial early Reminiscence reminiscences i continued helen mar whitney when we went Gips ying 11 aunt auni aunt em woman amongst the ne philes hites G besides correspondence rome home affairs reports etc etc A fable a mom moral lesson by augusta joyce crocheron and eca esa A few thoughts by thomas morris one of the A mormon formon battalion make up the sum of the papers contents it is the first of the ninth volume e and ia is a very neat and interesting issue FARMERS should not forget that D 11 osborne co manufacturers of the celebrated wheeler mowers and reapers readers and osborne self binders have an extensive branch house at and maln main street salt lake city where they keep a ft large assortment of these popular machines on exhibition and for sale give this firm a call OF N S larsen dealer in pictures and polished walnut frames is prepared to furnish the public with genum benum genuine e photographs lithographs and first class drawings of prominent men handsomely framed at very low prices they are the best that can be e had thanks for past favors send orders to P 0 box 1110 salt lake city dl CATARRH REMEDY A marvellous marcellous marv ellous cure for catarrh diphtheria canker mouth and headache with each bottle there is is an ingenious nasal injector for the lne the more successful treatment of the complaint without extra charge price 50 cents sold by Z C AT I 1 drug department wholesale and retail salt lake city utah 2 d sw it has no political signi significance fleance but for all summer de range ments of the stomach and bowels BROWNS blackberry AND GINGER has no equal no family ia Is safe without it for sale everywhere 50 acts per bottle t i ki iima SUMMER MUSIC SCHOOL semeon on the of june dr ellen elleu B ferguson will open a special course in vocal and instrumental mus music musie ac in the conservatory of music for the benefit of those who cannot devote much time to these studies during the regular school year daily private lessons will be given on piano or organ and daily classes held in musical theory harmony note reading and voice culture making the course the most complete lete ever offered to musical students ants and guaranteeing the greatest advancement in the shortest time the course will continue eight weeks and consist of forty lessons in each branch terms instrumental music on piano or organ forty lessons with theory 15 OJO vocal culture solo and chorus singing pupils admitted at one half the course at the same rates da DR ELLEN 13 FERG herg FERGUSON us 4 director in the whole history oi of medicine no preparation has ever performed such marvelous cures or maintained so wide a reputation as A averys AVERTS y ERS CHERRY PECTORAL which is recognized as the worlds remedy for all diseases of the throat and lungs its long iong continued series of wonderful cures in all climates has made it universally known as a safe and reliable liable agent to employ against ordinary colds which are the forerunners of more serious disorders it acts speedily and surely always relieving lievin b suffering brin hrin 9 and often saving ilfe life the he protection it afford by its timely use in the throat and lung disorders of children makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home no person can anford afford to be without it and those who have once used it never will from their knowledge of its composition and effects physicians use the CHERRY cherny PECTORAL extensively in their practice and clergymen recommend it it is absolutely certain in its remedial effects and will always cure where cures are possible 1 daw r kron gron fon FOP THE BLOOD AND lyver LIVER use compound extract of sarsaparilla and dandelion with iodide of potassium tim THE scarcity of diamonds gold cold and silver SlIver and the |