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Show - ; i . ! : ' ' I- DESEEET EVENING NEWS. ? GEORGE Q. CANNON. EDITOR ! i4 AND PUBLISHER. Aarut 37. IMS. Thursday EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. PRESIDENT YOUNG'S ' NORTH. v TRIP , Logan-- August 3. At 8 o'clock .m. President Young f 1 U U - and several of the company met with the Logan Sunday bchooi. This was a most Interesting meeting. 'Who, that entertains any desire for thV future prosperity of Zlon, can feel indifferent respecting our Sunday Schools? They are working out an immense amount of good, and the fruita are not so apparent yet as they will be. One excellent result has followed their establishment in every settlement and ward that we have visited, namely, leading men and pa rents begin to perceive their worth, and are aflurding them the heeded encouragement. There is probably no School In the Territory with which greater paina have been taken since its organization tbau with this of Logan. They sing sweetly and in harmony, and their replies to the questions which were asked of them were very correct. Apropos of children, the most striking feature that we see In visiting the settlements and In the receptions which they give to President Young and his company is the great number of children on every hand. If the settlements were in close proximity one to another, it might be suspected that they were borrowed for the occasion; but in Logan, when the question was asked, if their neighbors had not loaned them some for the display, they assured us that Logan had not turned out near all its children. They had been kept at home for various causes, which they explained. One of these Is the whooping cough, which Is just now very prevalent here among the children. The Psalmist says that children are an heritage of the Lord, and that happy is the man who has his quiver full of them: they shall not be ashamed, but they shall speak with (or subdue, asoue version has it) the enemies in the gate. Certainly, according to this, the residents of these valleys should neither be unhappy nor ashamed, and they should be able to speak with the enemies in the gate; for their quivers are generally full, in the sense David uses the phrase. Presideut Young and Elders Oeo. A. Smith and Geo. Q. Cannon addressed v the children In encouraging and instructive remarks. - ' TUE MEETINGS at were very crowded. measuring the size of the bowery and ullowiug 4u0 square inches for each person, that there were at Itust 4,600 person in the congregation. The forenoou was occupied by Eiders John Taylor and Geo. Q. Cannon. The afternoon by Elders Lorenzo Snow, Charles C. Rich (who reached here in good health yesterday morning from Rear Lake Valley) Geo. 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. "We estimated, by To-da-y A.Smith and President Young. The speakers all had excellent liberty, and the people were taught many principles which, if practiced by them, will increase their happiness aud prepare them for a glorious future.; Immediately after meeting the animals were hitched to the carriages and the compauy started for Welhville. TUE MONSTERS OF 11 E A It LAKE. Wo have had'eonvereation with llro. and other brethren from ii?iF"Luke Valley respecting the monsters which have been Been in the Lake, an account of which, from the peu of llro. Joseph C. Rich, was published in the Eveninq New3 a short time ago. They all lirmly believe the account a published. They consider tho testimony that haabeen glveu by so many individuals, who have seen these creatures in to many places .and uudejr a variety of circumstances; indisputable. They would believe these persona upon any other subject, and J they can not withhold their crtdence Incredible as the existence of such monsters may appearfrom what they say they saw in the Lake. We should conclude that there are very few, if any, persons In Bear Lake Valley who doubt the statements which have beeu made. The Indians' traditions corroborate all that has been said of these creatures. It Is well known that the Indians will not camp near the Lake, and they have never been known t6 bathe Inlts waters. They have persisted Instating that there were terrible monsters in the Lake, of which they were in fear, two of their tribe having within the memory of some of their number, been carried off by them. If one or two persons only had seen and described them, it might be set down, even if they were persons of good Judgment and! credibility, as an optical delusion; but they have been lately seen by numbers, and at different times and , places, and their descriptions and they also agree with theagree, accounts of the Indians. Various plans for the icap-?;- ? Jbm ofbcn suggested f more of them; but no M et mf J1" made. We Chargneattch - mon place of resort for fishermen. One of those who are said to have seen them last, timed their speedy while passing from one well known point to another on the other side of the Lake, with his watch, and If the description can be re lied upon, a boat would stand no chance of escaping if they were pursued or came in contact with it. Our readers who are familiar With the accounts we have published of these creatures can form their own conclusions respecting them. The accounts are fishy, decided ly so; but we cannot dispute the persons who make them. Some of the persons who have seen them we know, and their truthfulness is unquestionable. We must believe they saw something remarkable, whether monsters or not we hope time will soon decide. JIL . LETTERS, Territory may specially designate In a OIT permit signed by himself or his inor- Remaining in the. Office at Sail Late dinate so authorized. City, Utah Territory .an the 2TIth dayo for ifbenot called Aug., 1868 which FOREIGN. will to the Dead gent month, Florence, 24. News has been received M of the death of Gen. Dulce, one of the Letter Office. gentlemen's list.M J Spanish officers recently banished to A the Canaries. May cock T Abrahams J II 3iendel hi hi Dispatches from Madrid say that the Abdle Mendleson Tt Adair T 2 Prime Minister, Gonsalves Boro, con- Allen : Merver W C Meads N templates a series of administrative re- Anderson forms to relieve the popular discontent. Meyer FH K Mitchell Barrows J e is It rumored that the reduction MttcbelLiJ D Bet Miles standing army and the substitution of Brown 8BWF Miller W enlistment for conscription are among Banker C Mortensen J P the measures proposed. WH E Moulding Calllster New York. The Herald's London Carmlcnael W Mood a J W J McAntyre J AW special says the English Embassador Clark Mc Arthur Capt. D D 2 Conrad a gave grand dinner to Admiral Farra-g- Colton W McDonnls Hon Cramp- at bis residence on Wednesday. tonC Cuinbert McDonald A J; Later advices from Haytli state that Curtis F McGrorty Hon W 2 Salnave has been defeated, and is now Cunningham O McMannsJ R N acting solely on the offensive. He had DIehr CP Nelson J forced a loan of two hundred thousand Drake OF Norrls 8 from two wealthy merchants who bad Rider O F E O been to Europe to negotiate for money. Elzsren A F Owen J M P Liverpool. Dispatches continue to be EnUah W B Palmer J1 received giving accounts of shipwrecks, Pawdon T Parker caused by the recent gale. The ship Pardon F Fairfield E B 2 Perctval D F ' hence for New Orleans, was lost Kleoher S K Peterson T Foster J seen dismasted In a sinking condition. Peterson H R FaUer A letter from Rome says it is Peck E a Pi ere P M A there that Cardinal Bonaparte reported be George will G Graham PuhE appointed Archbishop of Blasendorf, Guthrie L. F which will make him primate of the Grltekant H Read C 11 United Greeks. Reynold J GW Rogers J A letter from Florence ex nresses the Hart NJ KyTsnd Hon O T HartTlgson It B opinion that the party recently working Hammond tteaman C , M Hall anoare for throughout Italy preparing P Bchelb J II Hall ther invasion. The sous of Garibaldi HbeetsJA ore constantly traveling about tho coun- Hallo J Hall H D pbuey tsherwood C Hall TO try holding interviews with leading HalTorsen Built U J S Garibaldians. Other circumstances also H est mart PJ Mmlth B M to the probabllty of such an Rnowball J point HmsatU H II tcith-in-o- ; of-th- ! Deieret livening Aruw.) y SjPlcgrapU. I to-da- y. ta-da- y -- t to-da- y, EDS. lishing Sitka as thfc port of entry for Proved Jnly 27 18C8 estab- ! JH BpencerHT btewart L B Btewart J W Hedges Hill J D HiKKlnbotbam S Hudson Zurich, Switzerland, Aug. 3, '63. Elder Qcorge Q. Cannon: Dear Bro. I trust I shall not intrude by address- ing a few lines to you to let you know how we are getting along here in the old world. We are now in the beautiful country of Switzerland, where we can enjoy the pure mountain air, which Drotner W. ii. itlcharus and myself highly appreciate, after being cooped up In smoky London for the oast 12 months. We left London on the Cth of July and arrived at St. Imearon the 8th after an interesting trip of two days. I was much pleased with portions of the country, crossing the Jura mountains, and on descending this side saw some of the most beautiful eights I ever wit ; Bwenson JS T Taylor E J Thompson M Thompson JKl Thorn In g J Tribe H . Holt Li O Hopkins C Heimstadto HuilZ ! I Isaac J L J Jacobaen J ! Turner H S Ui KEAU imminent LACLEDE r!. tenu of Treasure i 'Fni AUTL VELIS, FARGO AUGUST 28, 1868. Salt Lake City, Aug. J i S 16, isoG. Th performance will consist of 8hr!dan Knewlea' beaatlf al Play.' In 6 Acta, entitled, DINWOODET THE WIFE TALE OF MANTUA. A Jolian St Piem, Mr. E. -- L FURNITij DAVE5P0RT. mElTE ESCE. Mr D McKenzle ........ ....Mr J 8 Lindsay Mr J M Bardie ... Mr J C Graham ......Mr J E Hyde Mr J B Kelly MISS Marionna, Leonardo Oonzago., . Ferrardo Aatonlo....... lxreDZO Count Florlo. Hueo.. Bartolo Bernardo Carlo.. Advocate Pletro. Cosmo ...i ....-- ESTABLISHMENT P Margetts Mr Mr E D Crowther Mr R P Neelon Mr J A Thompson Mr H Haines -- ...Mr 8 F Darke Mr R Matthews ...Mr R F Neslen .Mr E D Crowther Mr C M Donelson ... EAST TE3WPI.K..STPie(j ....Miss Alexander V SALT LAKK SATURDAY 'EVEXIXG, ; Kerfc S v4 ME.V We will pay 810,000 for the Box. and i "f 0 any part thereof; and 5,ooo for thir conviction of the Robbfra or amount lor one or mrre o( them i.rgeitc""c m mm m VanValkenourg P VlullettA W Walker W 111 WeberllngCf White F V Wilson I) Wilson G T Y Young HS 3jI " Young J II ; Jack T Jones W K Ketchnm J K HTTm. KOAD. BY FOUR Who will appear In connection with the Courier Klrst Officer Second Officer Florlbel... . CITY. 5 ? ; Young LADIES' '; Anderson Mrs J IS Brown Miss E Hrown MIrs M A Miss E Burnett Since my arrival in Switzerland I C have had the privilege of traveling Cook Miss A through some portions of it, and of see- Coleman ,Mrs L ing some of its many sights, and I think Dent Mrs E L E that tho topographical appearance of Miss the country surpasses anything I have RckfordMrs JC had the pleasure of seeing. The lakes, Elgren F mountains and vallevs are beautiful. Foster Mrs H and in many respects remind me of our. Greaves MrsO E U peaceiut borne In the far oil west. The customs of the people, though stranee Haskell U B Hawkins Mrs S II and in some coses disagreeable to one Hale Mrs M like myself, are still in manv res Dec ts IlollDgdrakeS J highly commendable. To Bee the way Hocking Mrs J JUST ARRIVED CU 2 list. f XaW Mrs A L At the f Let bs Mrs M E Ml MAxfleld H A Miller Mrs Li Mikkle Mrs M K P; Parsons Mrs S nessed. Pendleton Miss J R? Robinsons Mis R - M Steele Mrs M M f Htowell H Swaia Mrs R T LJ Thurston Mrs M Washburn Miss E Warren Mrs It Webb E P i Wells Mrs Mi Wheelock Mrs E It 2 duet EAGLE EMPORDi ? in which agriculture is carried n is Miss S 2 r really pleasing as well a9 being a novel Jeppeson the Persons in country applresiding ty to me. une mine 1 think worthv advertised letters must state where of note, that is, that fur m lug can be yingorare expected from, and give the carried on, wheat can stand out in the they date advertisement. of field without a bv open being protected stone wall, and still permitted to grow A. W. STREET, aud not be subject to urowlincr "crit- PottmaxUr. terf," which are to great a pest in our own Yesierdny we held a conference at which there were quite a number pres- NortliwBstBrn Mannfaetnring ent. Amongst the happy number was President F. D. Richards, KiG Maeser,' Octave Ursenbucn, W. B. Richards and H. Young. It was truly a day of re CftZM or joicing aud long to be remembered by J an present, i ne Spirit or UotU was pourea out in rich aminuance. Much valuable , instruction was given by bro's lucnaro?-- 3iHfiser ana urnfnbacri. v u. it. ana myself were not able to instruct much as we wero not able to STEAM PUMPS "detv.sch zu eprcchen,", The presidents An oi uranciH's wui return to their homes aud Melds of labar with new determl GENERAL MACHIHERY nations, and freh. zeal. The work of the Lord iu these lands is in a promising condition, and I am sanguine that with the help of God Wrought Iron Vipe, much good will be done during the pre sent year. The spirit of the work Is extant, many strangers are attending pBra&s, Irsai and Malleable Iron Goods, for Steam our meeting, ana we are privileged ana Qu Fitters and Engine Builders, every dy or two to add one or more to the kingdom of God. Our mutual friend "Karl" is wide awake to the work, and Malleable Iron Castings, is laboAng with all his iniKbt. mind and strength. The Saints love him as a father, and ;I do most emphatically &o., Sec think him "tho right man in the right are well and send kind piace." to youjiu love at home. Praying for your STEAM WARMIHQ APPARATUS weuaru ami usppiuees. i am your brother and well wisher. For Public and Private Buildings. T.&W;TA TOR 20,000 yds. DOMESTIC, 40,000 TTAVK Juit received sn eiwlient Awsss J.A OI PRINTS, 20,000 MEW GOODS. HICKORT, Is. 300 Pairs GROCERIES ! EnElish MaciinawBlaniets, COMPANY, AI RKADY-7- I b:cxoitJIIM RL.EACIIEI MrSIIX, STEAL1! ENGINES i t 'us'.Un; . Boom hoe4' And a Iargc Lot of Xotious. ATkieb ttc will sell ry FOR CASH OR CRAIN; W. JENNINGS & Co. Proprietors. - CALL AND JsKK. Wr,i. SLOAN & CO.. WANTED AT THE SIGN OF THK t i FIVE GOOD COLLIERS; ! Immediately liEBKK YOUNO. 10 North Jefferson Street, )icd: i u i jtragxKjnsu, iS. William Aujinst 11, son of William Edward hhJ Eliza Jones. "'" " v suvutius tuu live amy. At wpanisn rork city, Aog. 16, 18W, David Malcolm, aged 19 years; formerly of Glasgow, '" Mill. Star, please copy. Ed-war- d, Cain, Presidents W a&C&An,YicPrc. S. W. Adxiu, 8:retarT. ) h6 v At Spanish Utah J. CHICAGO. Manufacturers of ir. MITCHELL, EXCHANGE BTJTLDINGS. V. CRONYN & PERRIS TT T . , j FALL STOCK OF GOODS, ! ' OAnd will nil - ? a-T- To . jriT i orders Machinery and Family Supplies to be JnJ . Freighted through this Fall. . " UUALITY. BKJTTS FHEXCn CAW Mnde 234-- tf V-- bari er.bn w plication i 1 Yt - -- -- UUS m i ' ' 100 TEAIIS v-- - havlnfirbeeix TXTB UndeTslirned, I2d ward ilanUr to actappointed an a anard by to look 6 Aero the Lot; U, We would Inform those who have been In the habit of heroine and lottlns their fRnnar nm at large, that In case Uiey are found inside the known as the Five plat Surrey, except a Lot is fenced bv Itself, Acre lhrrwtti the Btnlmuon Square, uud a fee i of. Obo Dollar , will be rharfeU for Drivliig.i Sf: i 3i ;. 1 ',. HOHKRT MeLELIJLNP. J- i mm Also 100 TEAMS JKJtiSt B. H&UTii. I Xbtlo to Stockowners! ""Zo Jfo" ' STRAYED, v.;"j ; Five Year old. White O ST. brands not vial. ble. came to mv . iUoa.- in SiiBar Hnnut am. on.ine iiin oi June, tu owner will Please Txr ezrenses and take tha nimi iwn r r. re determined oiir satisfaction pw dl2S-l- y ques-?K,the- .ir X start East about the t'.th of An- . cor.ir.iissioN For " nXH i again Eusv, vo pnrcnaae f 1 8C, Miclilgaii Avenue,' ,ea" ' ' hoes OF OCK OWX M1 . m . ' Notice ost03k owners. CoUler4 WantedF. Ai MltcheU Steam. Engines, pumps, machineryNorth western Manufacturing Company, Chicago. John P. Rathbou Co Manafactnrera of t Mr. FRED. T. PERRIS ... r iLT m NEW at the,Ea,e Emporium a large seeadvui i D rOOTRY FURNISH CITY Boots Announce that 1 ... M d23C3 'OS. SHOES AND oU'J on hand a Iree SUcfe TTAVINO txT An., nwn Tannine: Ba S Importations, we are prepared to j Bait Lake City, Aug. X, ls. '"una .ti?1" BOOTS, 5 Hoe emigrated to Rcotland,8eptember21,lHl. H- -n Andrew Ferguson, JlUh beloved In jfatber, and respected by all who ana two children 7to ZT mourn her" Com. ' Hilt. 45far, please cory. John aibraSn?? The deceaMed was a native of Belth Scotland He obeyed the gospei M3? aSS 18lo this emiratea lu -1 country Cojc I Milt, csrerr, please copr. TO-DA- Y. M i ! F. RATHBOWEGCO., 1S68 and Dealers in i lv:a2Jtf 3m Fork, county, August 2. Barbred Urther Crer, wile or VlUard Orsen' Deceased wm born at.lrdrle, Lanarkshire. Wholesale and Retail Maaufctprer" ! Apply to R. T. collection In tho district of Alaska. t The importation and use of fire arms owtm, xMicmgaa Avenne, cnicago, ill., ammunition, or distilled spirits Is pro! nlbtted, except under such regulations as the Becrerary of the Treasury may when they may be snipped prescribe; In limited quantities to the coast west VTzma A good machine turner Wm. J. (Fonnderlcs at Albany, X. Y.,) from United States ports on the Pacific Silver, 19la Ward. - 'I coast to said portent on the shiponly pers giving to the collector of customs at the port of shipment, bonds to the efCARTER L VUCttttful Until the fect that such articles will, on their arGALLERY,- - ootnbuttlon of Western oSST naaomlc" is settled, and rival at Sitka, be delivered, to the col. IIAmIc mhMuar Oar in n i wicr iinnarMi or as their to oanI lector, you nature and person acting such, ESft1?? where; remain In his possession until sold or th?JL Vk TUJh mon8tni TOVn Portraiu of Tonneirror 8oVe can b actually disposed of to such persons as the mililaferUr will not be a very com- tary or chlsf authorities in" the said -'-up- - u II - Xlglit of the 25th lnM L MFlPOIiT; B. n- Tit,, ONT Artist, Of theDlstlngulshed 8tphano.....M '1 Underwood Wt Jenks O D Jordan It I' KDopJEJH Knudsen Ij Lang NT Lance W Lake N V Livingston C j I F6r.FOIJR NIGHTS ONLY, j e, oxe of orn co EXGAGESEXT ! . J. Tt Caiaa- - B. CUwsoa Kiiiartrs-..I- L &, $15'000 'WAKi 6REAT STAB COMATIOH! : ! ? Utlca. Dr. Peters, of the Litchfield observatory, has discovered a new asteroid. Chicago, 25. The Times1 special says Attorney General Evarts has indicated that eight hours constitute a legal day's work under the law of Congress: and that upon his return he Will submit his formal opinion denying the right of the .Government to deduct from the wages as allowed by law. One of the Washington administration papers announces that Secretaries McCullocb, Browning. Welles and Randall will support Seymour and Blair, but that Seward has not yet made up his mind. Baltimore. The prize light between Edwards and Collyer, yesterday, lasted an hour and fourteen minutes. On the 47th round Edwards struck Collyer a terrific blow on the jugular vein, ren dering him senseless for over fifteen minutes. Both men show signs of severe punishment. A fight occurred between the roughs on a steamer while going to the fight, in which knives, pistols and bludgeons were used. Several men were badly hurt. There were over 10.000 persons present at the Sohutzenfeet in this city passed off pleasantly. Everything New York. A special to the Herald from White Sulphur Springs says, the meeting between Rosecrans and the Confederate Generals assumes an important form, frequent interviews hav-lu- g been had. Both the Southerners aud Northerners are sanguine that there will be the best results from the meeting. The Journeymen tailors of this city met last night and organized for a strike. New York. Last night, shortly after the commencement of the performance at the Broadway theatre, several sheriff's officers arrived with a warrant issued by Judge Barnard, for the arrest of D. II. Harkins, the present mauager of the company, and attempted to force their way behind the scenes. Being resisted in the attempt they drew their revolvers and fired, wounding two men probably fatally. During the confusion Harkios the body of thrnugb The sheriff's officers were arthe house.ecapHl rested, after which the performance proceeded. From all accounts it appears to have been a murderous assault by roughs, employed as Sheriff's deputies, upon frignteued actors aud actresses, who offered jjo resistauce. The fel lows fired two or three volleys in the midst of a group on the stage. They have all beeu committed to wait the result of tho wounds they inflicted. Several diseased cattle were traced to a butcher where they had been cut up aud shop, sold to the inhabitants. One died before it could be slaughtered. The butcher was not arrested. New York. Henry J. Raymond has returned, much improved in health by his European trip. Within sixty days eleven murders, fifty two murderous assaults and twenty suicides have been chronicled in this city, besides the usual compliment of minor outrages. Samuel J. Beebe, one of the founders of the New York stock exchange, died recently, aged 83. John Hoffman, a French chemist, committed suicide by taking corrosive sublimate. He died in great agony. Domestic difficulties were the cause. , The Cable Cora pauy announces that after the tlrstof September, the tariff on messages from this citv to anv noint in "Great Britain will be$llG6o(?) iu gold for ten woras. SheriffO'Brien, In a letter to Justice Shandiey, defends the action of his deputies at the Broadway theatre, and expresses his willingness to assume all the responsibility. He says they were assaulted by armed carpenters, etc., and fired in self defense. The convention U iu session in this city. Washington. The President has htn asked to grant leave of absence lor niue days to all the Knights Templars in the various departments who desire to at-tena the Triennial Conclave of Kn1ht Templars of the United States America, at St. Louis, Sept. 15th. The President rererrea tne matter to the heads of departments, recommending that the request be granted. u. rne State Board of viumuus, has Agriculture passed a resolution recommending the Governor to appoint three commissioners with power to adopt measures to prevent the introduction of Texas cattle. The Governor accordingly made the appointments, with authority to prosecute all persons who violate the law passed during .the last session of the Legislature, to prevent the spread of contagious diseases among cattle.. Washington. The President has issued an order inpursuance of the act of TiuaM ut Fa-oril- GENEXZAX.. i f ' (Special to the ne r I WILt PAY I aar hriwn -- d2S8 2. : . r - r ,il-iv!- k , '' f' .Enquire of the un dsrtl1 rllvi or. f BPS i |