Show FROM THURS THURSDAYS DAYIS DAILY IN THE sourn by deseret telegraph we learn that the grasshoppers are in st george and areas are as far down as virgin hill near the muddy IN r flower flo Fio lowre lowee wEE the locust trees in places are in flower as in spring which with the increase increasing I 1 ng foliage of fruit fault and shade trees of delicate green gives a peculiar pecullar appearance at this season t to amad nand e trees s and cardens gardens 4 pre YOUNG and company left ogden ogdin for brigham city at 1050 am a m and arrived at willard city at 1 pm they remained there for dinner dinver and will reach arl brigham bam city this evening A CHAINED yesterday evening a magnificent specimen of or an eagle soaring above pled spied a chicken in the garden of james livingston mth ward and making for its prey swooped down upon it striking the ground with such lorce force ai xi to partially stun his kingship for a time two of bro Livings tons little boys about eight and ten years of age rushed on the eagle caught his wings and heik heid held heid them extended till assistance came and it was captured it measures seven feet four inches from tip to tip of its Us wings and Is now chained lu bro james lewis garden in the ward GOT hoam among the returns of arles la Is that of hider elder aurelius Au reilus rellus miner who arrived yesterday afternoon by stage H HW ly lawrence esq and i B kimball kimbail esq aiso also arrived by stage from their business trip to the east WE ern err weer WEEK enn grieved last night to leam learn that our esteemed delegate to congress hon W IL hooper had tripped and rallen lallen down stairs yesterday whilo whito child in his arm arms q and that in saving the child from being b hurt rt he had a rib broken we hope to see him soon around again HIS excellency the governor has pardoned frederick fled who at the spring term of the probate court courtin countin in this city was sentenced to three years in the fensten biary for larceny MORE TRAILS trains IN lir rawlins ns train tr aln alu of or 31 wagons arrived this morning with nearly passengers there were two deaths in the company irom laramie city to this city sarah harah johnston from london aged 72 years and ann green aged 74 years ahe the train 1 eft left OB on the of july and laid over two days by the way making the trip la in 24 traveling days the passengers looked cheerful healthy and in good condition captain chester loveland Lov elands s train of 40 wag gons sons and bont boux bout about passengers arrived this afternoon after ngon nyon they had haa three deaths during the journey two infants infant and one aged woman this train also left on the balth uit and laid over some days during one of which the indian hunt occurred to retake the animals stampeded by the savages mentioned in captain love lands letter published a few days ago the gheant animals that were run oft ott and the teamsters who recaptured them aud and killed the ind indians ians lans looked as if they could endure the same again and not suffer much ELDERS ARRIVED we WO had calls this morning from the following returned missionaries whom we were glad once more to meet at home elder james mcgaw who left in may of 1863 and who arrived yesterday with mr air murdocks train ilis his missionary labors were confined to england and the latter part of the time he presided over the nottingham narn barn district he left lett england on the ath of aune june in charge of the passengers on the tb e john joha joha john bright elder zebulon jacobs who left in may 1867 and who traveled from laramie with captain rawlins ravil ns train arriving last night ahead ot it ile he labored in the tee birmin birmingham ahara con bon conference ference terence and was released to return home this summer in consequence cons of III ili health ha ile looks thin but his health Is restored elder john parry who left in may of IM his labors were confined to the welsh district over which he presided most of the time he crossed the atlantic in the minnesota in charge of the saints who sailed on that steamship of whom there were ile he traveled from laramie in capt rawlins ns iraln elder almon robison Rob nob lson who started from here in may 1867 he left england on the minnesota ana and traveled with captain murdocks train elders W 8 grant and jonathan St eggel returned missionaries also came with captain rawlans R lins ns train and aret arct irl lir good health allder elder richard elchard dails of mallard ard box elder county and elders isaac laney and edward warda W of this city arrived with captain Lov elands elanda train bro E B also traveled tr a meled with this train trai ni and acted as clerk to the company I 1 I 1 A Titi G D watt esq brought to bur our office to day a skein of slik silk of home manufacture the eggs were laid the worms hatched the cocoons made and this silk spun by hand and all done in his own house the silk Is of a rich straw color and the skein weighs one ounce thesis a triumph and Is really the inauguration augu ration of a new anew branch of wealth creating industry among our people brother watt walt says that sli all silk slik k Is much easier to spin by hand band than either elther el ther then hemp cotton wool or nax has go ahead george your perseverance merits success MOVING EASTWARD we WO are getting to leam learn more of the doings of the C P II 11 R now that the end of the track is nearer us the tha virrinia virginia trespass ons cus says three shifts of men are now at work laying track the men are assi assigned gued to duty as follows and go upon the jump all the time two men place the ties in position eight men pa pass the bars to the ties the geager follows and getsche sets them m in place and one man follows with a heavy hammer and spikes and fastens the rails to the ties the graders are about miles ahead 1 and are likely to put a greater distance between themselves and th the e track before reaching salt lake an officer of the union pacific railroad passed over the line a few days since and alter seeing the work under way gave it as his opinion that the eastern line lino will reach the city of the saints before the central sets gets there A BIG jilg cinno THING mark croxall esq business manager of the western union telegraph office has kindly handed us a telegram just received from sweetwater by which we learn that and eddys mill has made two cle cie cleanups clean n ups of the cariso ledge the first one scattering tons of rock average averaging ng twenty r even seven 1 dollars to the ton the other 90 tons better t er rock averaging fifty dollars to the tho t a ton A weekly we ekly mall mali commenced commence a running from there t to 0 this city yesterday OBSEQUIES the tho obsequies of elder robert C sharkey were conducted this afternoon in the ward assembly rooms which were crowded with a sympathizing congregation who were visibly affected during the addresses the speakers were president D if wells elder orson pratt bishop E D IVo olley president joseph young and bishop ii W hardy in their remarks they deplored the fatal accident which had robbed us of the society of so upright and good a citizen and so faithful a saint they sympathized in fitting terms of condolence with the bereaved family but drew comfort from the assurance which the lord has given us of the reward in store for the faithful riven ilven in n ever every V position aa as a husband a father a friend a man and a saint broth brothel I 1 0 sharkey v hit had delved lived so sons h s to secure the love an auy any esteem of all who k knew new him the respect entertained f for him was mani tested by the crowded congregation who attended his obsequies the funeral cortege was very large |