Show HOME honie I 1 TE EMS ms I 1 r president kimball offered up prayer and nd elder jos joseph eph F smith exhorted the saint to righteousness and and faithfulness pe pros kimball kemball followed in a plain and interesting discourse treating on various points connected with gui qui our present and future salvation and the necessity of the saints being humble and faithful before the lord and keep keeping ingi his commandments afternoon bishop sharp spoke on the atonement of the lord jesus and its universality quoting As in adam all die dle so in christ shall shail lall all ail be made alive and advocated the principle of every man being J a d L ed according to his own works elmerjohn Elde elder rJohn john van cott colt followed on some of the duties of the saints the p power rower ower of faith in connection with the gospel and the blessings that result from exercising it calling attention particularly to the gift of healing in the midst of the saints through the power of faith 1 our orn I 1 next ISSUE Lwe hwe havo have to request the indulgence dut dul gence genbe of our subscribers for a few hours in the issuing of oui our next number tuesday being e a public holiday our typos are anxious to unite with the rest of the citizens in the patriotic celebration on the occasion the papers will be ready for delivery about I 1 p m on wednesday instead of the usual time in the morning hola heavy emigration Is reported on the plains for the tile western territories over four thousand wag wagons ons uns are sina stua to have lassef passed juies jules aur urb from lom xue tuc ath to tW lust just THE FOURTH IN THE settlements will our friends in the various settlements when forwarding reports odthe of the celebration of the fourth oblige us our readers and the themselves by making them as they consistently can ean and forwarding them atthe earliest Ar liest possible time when items of news come in a few weeks after date they are old and necessarily have to togge give place to current matters of interest while if must be obvious to all that a number of them coming in teg tog mether together would require to be very brief or they would crowd out other news which our readers would like to have we need scarcely say what everybody ki knows 1 aws that this is a fast age and while we courteously courteau sly siy solicit the reports for publication we tins trust our gentlemanly correspondents correspondent will agree with us in the above request A live newspaper 0 1 you know cannot afford to ba be behind I 1 the th times oes pes EXTRA irr irn irrigation has ben bean found requisite here since the discovery was made that rain falls at certain very uncertain intervals which like mrs sirs faloney Malo maio ls dental stumps are few and far between but we had been led to think that it could only bo be successfully employed employ edon on ground some fu ter individuals however seem to bo be experimenting peni peri on th the evalue value of its applicability to the streets a large amount of water usually called waste being allowed to flood the side walks and streets in various parts of t ho he city these laborious mortals will soon noon see that such efforts can be beneficially dl dispensed with and fill the provisions s of the city ordinance which requires the owners of lots to cut private water ditches for the purpose of carrying waste water from their lots as well ivell as to them it is a public nuisance which could bear being considerably abated CLEAR THE side BIDE WALKS wales A A friend of ours who does docs not move around withas with as much muan a agility 9 ili iii ty and ease he did twenty years ago complains 0 of the difficulty he experiences in navi gatin gating ghis his way along the side ode walks after dark on account of the quantity of broken rock lying scattered around in places the debris of recent improvements and others in course of construction go ahead in building and improving proving gentlemen but keep the obstructions from the side walks so that our citizens will not stub their toes against them in their evening walks tue THE COTTON REGION elder solon foster of st george informs us that so far as he had observed I 1 insects had done but little damage except in gardens washington and kane counties he thought would raise rale raie a surplus of grain an and as much cotton as they produced last year though blough the picking will bej be later ater THE CROPS brors are reported looking well in provo valley prolific PEOLi Fic this season in woodvil woodville e provo valley an ewe increased her owners flock with four latib every one coal black and lively 0 MILL miln creek CHEEK WARD bro J cook of mill creek ward informs us that the caterpillars and worms have done considerable damage to the sugar cane in that locality as well as to the gardens The wheat crop Is weaker and thinner than average and heading out low early planted barley look looks swell well weil ALL WELL iveli by telegram from elder george we learn that himself and ompy company arrived in san francisco on monday lust and ana were met by elder eider hammond br had arrived they would sail for honolulu on thursday dinst kiil ti iL MAILS keaton rus nus the public that in connection with the mails they will carry passengers and parcels and attend to purchases as per their advertisement els eis elsewhere in this NEWS we congratulate tle the settlements named upon thase these increased facilities and hope all will be ulee itee uia nia I 1 i in a ike like igue mann r as spee spec joy jay f dy as possible we theatrical there was wai was a very good house on saturday night the opening one of the ithe season and the playing as s a whole was very good madelaine ii 1 a abound abounding ng in affecting in passages display displaying lne ine 1 considerable character w working and allowing a good chance for some fine acting mr sir McKen McKenz les tes bertrand ber and cind mr caines Remy bemy were excellently rendered though neither chara character acter is one to be admired sA mired remy bemy we take taker to be one of mr caines best host cha characters mrs Gib gibsons gibbons sons madelaine though vers vens very spirited and affecting in parts was not the ga madelaine delaine of the author it was too imperious and queenly and lacked soul in some of the most interesting parts her gesture to bertrand to remain remain when he wished to join the wedding party jn in the first act coupled with her words bad too muth tue the air of command her forcible manner with Remy in the first scene of the second act was too foi toi ible ibie more the estyl cot cof dofa a scold than an indignant high wife and her not taking the child nor bestowing upon it a single cariss caress in the tha last scene of the piece the child which she had done violence to every evoy feeling of her nature to t save and loss had cost her sp macd agony was too stagy to be natural these and a few other trifling things in her rendition we were sorry to see for they marred her otherwise spirited ana anc pathetic playing and we point them out because we recognize her as a favorite fa voilie actress the other characters were very y avdi D rendered for the little that was in them thim ti T e uese vise en scene was good the Bachelor bachelors ls bedroom we did not see gee W understand it caused considerable laughe but 1 a cantotay can notay anything any thing of the merits of the pla pia p ing the ticket T of leave man uan it 1 announced eai eal i saturday night light it Is a capital piece with a good mo monal ivi and embraces some fine acting the casals strong enough to ensure good playing when performed for the benefit of ur tic dent gentlemen lemen of the association awa it wa put on t sta stage e in an unexceptionable mannai manner it emry elry every eveny requisite and took tok exceedingly aliu many expressions were then volunteered t it might soon be repeated which the thelam mana r ment appear inclined to gratify WOOD wooi we are requested to inform those ao 0 o goto coons kanyon lanyon west mountain for wood that unless they cho respect rtha rights of c f the mid and pay the small toll for the use of the road they had better go so u where else for their fuel also for stock range I 1 I 1 summit through the kindness elder joseph F smith we have been favo savo ed with the perusal of a letter from bishop W W cluer from which we learn that the spirit of progression and enterprise Is at work throop the settlements under mider his purview more lar par i reference being made to summit t j the establishment of good god schools and putt up suitable meeting hov houses es among other mi nim are occupying the attention of bishop mo wit and the brethren we wish them than eveny every and ad will be pleased to chroni chronick cM their 11 leport OF or paes PRES YOUNGS TRIP trw WC we tale taie to ace pleasure in acknowledging the courtesy and promptness of elder G D watt in furnis lungi jusup us up to the latest hour mail facilities w wo alo uld iio iid permit with the report of presidents young youngs x trip and the synopsis of the remarks made ty by the several brethren wilo wiio who addressed the m et ings at american forkrud fork and spanish fork 4 I 1 T THE HE veather WEATHER NV cheugh fan m mcl mci e tj I 1 e I 1 m k ometer rising alarmingly scarce searce scarcely lithe lythe the she shadow of a cloud to be sean seen and the transient breeza from the lake that steal through the window a our sanctum only serve to excite excited a desire fa fot their prolongation the salutation in the streett reet reed is not how how haw do you yon do but how hot it Is MATCHES ns wholesale and retail at G geordt goddard God dards daras s ward his matches are 7 g gooc and the price said to be fair encourage boni horn m manufacture I 1 t I 1 perso itai ITAL W 6 godbe esq telegraphed or saturday dinst that helas he was leaving denv deni e by private conveyance en route to this acty ety c t elders IV H Bh shearman hearm earman hn and G reynolds rey Key U b company ile he will travel with a train to ld 14 4 clede and there take the stage the dastur state of the tho roads demand that parties sh ul rul travel trava between the two tv 0 nama named points in lard larn compa companies hies for safety EXPECTED mr nir J ross koss erbane the ci berated tra traveler geier ieler and piquant writer whose ia 0 e accounts of his this travels have been favorably received in harpers magazine is 0 oil his way to tal this city cuy and intends delivering series of four lectures on his adventure ad u I 1 foreign lands immediately on his arrival I 1 H leg lep lectures tures have ha e been well received on the pa f slope siope I 1 or dnn THE BACK trama TRACK some seat scat scatters scatter term terA if wagons were temporarily located on emige tion square last friday and saturday hail bali 1 from sacramento marysville marksville Marys ville stockton arp other parts of california en route for the aas hard times west and peace prospects east wei the propelling forces that urged them back t t the ader crader states so they said gold huntie hunting where they have been they declared in tern terni containing more emphatic expletives than eit en gant ant phrases pay unless there was big pile of remy ready gold on hand to back it up large number of eastward bound pilgrims am ari nid mid aid to he on the way UK number of magr ri sorted tip op largely into we an r j tnie MORMON dormo cormo T BATTALION will hold their anniversary ball july 17 for parti particulars eulars read martins advertisement jag aag F Hy CACHE VALLEY vanley bishop reports the thriving little settlement of hyrum as flourishing the people enjoying good health and spirits and all faithfully laboring to make their location a place delightful to the eye in di cating an approach to paradise ale perfection they have a rather large crop of free sown I 1 grasshoppers in that regi oli oll the eggs having been deposited last summer and the young pests coming out in great numbers now the hatching batching process Is over little wingless things they have already done considerable damage in the east et side of their north field but the people are fighting them energetically and have tolerable success in driving them into heaps and burning them we hoile holle hone lore they may clean the them m ont oat before the egg laying time their fruit trees look well though young and give encouraging cou raging hopes for future crops Y EXTENSIVE SALE OF MAPS um s two hun hundred and fifty of the washington maps are expected I 1 to arrive in a few days and will ill lii then be distributed subscribers ry tri buted among the tha subscribe subscribers by the successful canvasser br geo goddard who informs us that most of the tho above are already subscribed for and from its universal appreciation by the great maj majority of the people he thinks that five hundred will scarcely satisfy the wants of the territory I 1 I 1 this is just as it should be and exhibits a taste odthe of the night right kind in scanning the canvassers list we observed the names of over thirty bishops and presidents dents who by their example and influence can do much to encourage tae hae leids heads of families to place within the reach of their children such a valuable aid to their education 4 we cordially recommend those who have not but can acford afford it to furnish br goddard their names as he will shortly begin a canvassing tour throughout the territory M M immigration from the millennial miren Milen nial siar star amny 20 we learn that the B S IL kimball kimbail chartered instead stead of the Electr electric fe which proved too small sailed from hamburg direct to new york on tae esth of may with scandinavian saints on board cheerful and happy elders sprague brown and swenson from utah and several native elders released to emigrate participated in the meeting and ion aboard ship presidents daniel dantel H wells nd brigham young teung jr presiding elder A V was appointed president of the mcany with elders eiders john Swe disen risen and 11 C aasted for his counsellors Coun 4 ji BEAR LAKE LARE VALLEY we bad the pleasure 1 I meeting bro S 11 II B smith sheriff of bear kc ke valley on saturday even evening ing down on a a sing ying visit to the city he ile healthy nand vana appy and if taken a as a sample of the folks in lat nat northern region the big snows of last winter did not use them up badly the recent agns we madhere ha dhere blessed the tillers of the soil north also and did the crops a great deal of good general rich and the people feel well are full of good spirits bothin nothing g dis heartened and have hopes of an n abundant abunTa nt harvest of small smail grain A trost frost some sote three weeks ago killed many of the tender plants such as beans and other kinds easily casily hurt by frost the people aavo lave broken up considerable new now land planted As t and were ere busy fencing the county counti surveyor J C rich haj had been kept busy surveying out the land tand to accommodate them the health of the settlements generally genG gena rally raily very good by the bye they were cat eat batching ching ehing an abundance of fish when he left though it was too late for trout it must bo be a capital region for lovers of the fanney tribe as they have caught as many as 1503 at a haul fishing with seines we could enjoy a visit there after one of the big hauls 4 VILLE cille PUTTE COUN coloty ayi judge jud edward tolton writes june 12 that their population now numbers families and up to defte greatly to their credit there had lad not occurred a single case of litigation I 1 wheat crops looked very promising bidding fair fain to exceed those of last year the people con t taue dinue commendably energetic in their efforts to surround their new now homes with temporal comforts and luxuries we ve regret dur our inability to inform them when i y will enjoy customary mall mail facilities but f a aw w tuat at the sooner 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