Show tte ITE ITEMS MS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dally t ix lys TOWN we had bad a visit today to day oay from ra henny heeny T west Es esa eau 1 of chicago cousin to bishop if 0 W west buo w arrived this thia morning moraine by ata ate stac staf from the east and will remain for some time jq the territory visiting and attending to bd bes ness we wish him hisa a pleasant time during puring va ka stay GOT HOME we WO were gratified with a visit vidt this morning from elder bider isaac kimball kimbail aku arrived last from his mission tu to europa he re has been absent two years and three months havink having started in may ism ho he crossed from england to new yore york york in ghe the steamship minnesota and traveled from iara lora inte into with captain rawlans ns train lie jus came into the city with david P kimbail kimball and J Q knowlton having left the train at nedie needie needle rocks on yellow creek they passed mur mar docks train at beaver dams in echo callon yesterday mor dorming moral ming aing ng captain bl murdocks a braia braim will reach the city about noon t tomorrow to 0 morrow aad aal the trains of captains rawlins and loveland may be looked for on thursday we werm were pleased eleaser to greet elder kimball again and to seb sea I 1 him im in the enjoyment of good health and apt sri alts cit rit A neaner ROUTE A of the virginia trespass in a on the two routes north or south of salt ball lake for the railroad says reports have haw been published that it was a nearer around the north end of salt lake how hov could this his t bo be known when the southern sout hout hern heru route has never been measured only a hasty trip has been made raade by the central companas Comp anys surveyor crossing the desert dosed in going from humboldt wells near sail bolt lake when he should have gone through gli gik tooele thoele valley in passing west westby by rush t to johnsons pass and crossing the west ond ons of the desert passed directly to deep creek and gravelly ford and thereby give the central company a chance to build to F salt wt lake city BO so that california and nevada would get the trade of utah ho that major mayor howard ei ezan gan of neep deep cree gree J who aswell is well weil acquainted with the country west of salt lake city desires to con vinoa the central company that he can show them a route miles milea shorter and easier grades than that which they havo now selected the route proposed to be shown is from tho humboldt at or near gravelly ford to salt lake city he thinks california and nevada aro are in a fair way to lose the trade which they expected the railroad would open for them for though the salt lake merchants desire the tho choice of eastern or western markets it looks now as though they must go east 11 for if the union pacific company rua rna their thel r end miles west of this thia city bo be thinks california and nevada may be compelled to pay rates for transportation on that miles so unreasonable as to boroo the trade of utah to the eastern cities LADIES ladles AS we find the following in an exclia exchange ngo agin egin in a local telegraph office in the city of new kew york there aie are fifteen young ladies engaged in the duties of sending and receiving messages they we are under the charge of a lady of superior executive abilities ubi atles and a first finst class operator julid ten len denof of these young ladles ladies it lt is reported blent and received messages between 8 am and half past 4 rpm uru pru or an n average of messages each on july eth the same young ladies ladled sens cent and received over 1000 the work worn it la is stated was done well neatly correctly and to 10 their I 1 very great credit with W I 1 th such a record it Is bei cleved that no one can doubt the capacity of lydles ladles for this service the dally daily number of messages messa ees sent by this corps of ladies average uve rages 3 11 we have maintained the fitness of ladies ladles ladies for this and other light occupations whish whisk should be much more extensively filled by them and the men now so employed turn their attention to other labors which their greater strength nit fit them to perform and territory a majority ity or of the telegraph offices ade are now ailed filled by young ladles ladies who perform peri pert oui tha the lne duties of their offices in a most efficient manner THE thim have been favored with the following telegram to young received this morning benton ben ton aug A 13 pres B young IL B S eldredge lefe lefi for homo norna at bix elx this morning elder eider clatta company of aw leaves here tomorrow morrow to in onles pies ples aral n allwell all well weli A C arv I 1 FROM lerom wednesdays DAILY melancholy AND FATAL FATAI accident thu morn morning ing bro bobert robert 0 sharkey who hns has been buffering ering irom from ill lil health for some time avit ritso so tar far recovered that he be thought hou hon glit he would bo be able togo logo to go out for a ride and to have nave some hunting coming from his residence to in ha his awre on n aask temple tempie st be found his rifle was riot the there and sent for the loan orone of one which was brom bro M and nd taken upstairs op stairs while he was up stairs working with it by some means unknown tt it rss mis d discharged i sc arged and the bullet passed through Us ga b brain r t milua h him m ltd medical cal cai aid mas fas was in la attendance but bat he be only bre breathed atheda a few lew naf ral minutes aa an inquest was shortly after beld on the body and a verdict of accidental iw jestel was waa returned in accordance with the evidence Ti denoe dence brother sharkey was one of our most highly citizens and his unexpected and ac death cast a gloom over the alt city as boon loon as it became known he was respected act at lome tome and abroad and bore a name which was teemed byall by ail all who knew him IM bis funeral obsequies will take place tomor to mor fv or at I 1 pm in the tha ward assembly borns w where J t his Is friends aro ara respectfully in koed to attend i kotrch No tich the birl bili officers cers cavalry and infantry of the first brigade nauvoo leg log legion fon ton are aro requested to mertat meet at the city hall hail tomorrow to morrow ro morning orning it 9 am to make arrangements for the funeral col coi sharkey B YOUNG jun jan briggen brig gen per john W young xoung chief of staff I 1 FROM frow THE we had bad a call this morning from brothers benjamin String barn anu and und appleton liardon li armon from bennington in south rn ern utah eighteen miles from st george aney jert left last friday week and arrived yesterday evening bennington was laid out last fall an and settled this spring boma soma six families 11 living there therea at present with others moving movin to it go 10 that at least bast twenty families will bo be bellied there this fall lall the location Is good wood and near water plenty and geed feed feed ex sellent the grasshoppers or locusts reached bennington on the 21 uit ulu and did considerable damage to the cotton though not so nu herons as they came camo here last season they were I 1 in sufficient numbers to do much injury and were commencing to lay their eggs when ahe the he brethren left they I 1 ney hey had been traveling in a southwesterly south westerly direction and it Is to be hoped they will continue their journey becore before depositing the eggs lor for another seasons hosts tr arn IN captain john B R murdocks mule train of 50 wagons with about immig immigrants gaii rali its got in today to 6 day at noon iio ho left jaramio city on the tho of july and made the distance to this city in 21 traveling I 1 days the trip mas m as the most successful one ho he has ever had across the plains and he has made madd five journeys for passengers ers besides crossing several other times thore there there were six deaths in the company from laramie to this city four infants and two young children the immigrants are koung healthy and robust but b bear ar the marks of mountain travel |