Show FROM TUESDAYS DAILY DAILI I 1 I 1 I 1 COMING biome 1 we we were gratl grAl nned fled this morning at receiving a visit irom pres pros D H Wells who introduced his nephew Park Woods esq just arrived from the east with his wife and family calculating to make utah hils ills future home when mr hir woods started on his journey he was sick and had bad been so for some time but in the pure air of the mountains he has recovered and Is now quite healthy it must be a source of great gratification to prest dent wells to see his relatives thus gathering around him this being the second of his nephews who has sought the mountains for a peaceful home the fact that when he turned his footsteps westward with the saints like jacob crossing with only his staff stamm and like him also might now return divided into two bands Is highly suggestive for many of our leading men came to these valleys lonely and trusting in god who vrho now annave have around them warm and loving hearts ofra of milles families and friends and their relatives are seeking after them and coming to make their homes with them frred Fr FINED red TED george showell and william showell were charged before alderman clinton today to day th the e former with selling liquor without a license and the latter gitil with also being connected in the business A fine nine of loo each was imposed george acceded to the fine but william announced his bis die hil tonti of appealing RETURNING we learn that general H B clawson left omaha yesterday on his bis return home that he expected to arrive in benton tomorrow to morrow and may be looked ool ed for by saturday aub AuR rESTED two boys were arrested this morning orning for tearing down and defacing theatre b bills ills liis on being brought before alderman clinton they pleaded ignorance of doing wrong and upon promising not to do so again ain aln and to try and prevent other boys lionize nom ing it they were discharged ANOTHER CLEAN we are indebted to mark croxall esq of the WU W U telegraph office in the city for the following dl dis dispatch patch water salt lake city sep 1 deseret roberts coss cols co s mill mal at sweetwater made another clean yesterday of a hundred bundred and eight tons of rock from the miners delight ledge e e and realized sis COO being over 1120 per ton 31 croxall sweetwater stock will begin to go up SEXTONS REPORT the Sex tons report for sail salt lake city for the month ending aug an 1 1868 IM rives gives il ves the total mortality at 18 12 males maies 8 fe females 5 of which 10 were adults aud and i 3 children the following are the causes of death as reported whooping cough 2 canker canter 1 dropsy 1 scrofula 1 inflammation of the tho lungs 1 adlar diar rhoel 1 paralysis 1 chronic peritonitis 1 drowned 1 apoplexy 1 killed by accident 2 DONT PAY A gentleman who has spent part of the summer in ginghams Bing hams kanyon told us today to day that the mentho men who have been working r there will not average twenty five cents a day dai r per man for the time they have been working does that pay goenen our correspondent orr writing from goshen precinct says among other local items we will soon have to chronicle the death of goshen itis it is on the decline very fast and will soon be numbered with the things of the past but out of its ibs ruins has sprung up a healthy shoot which shows signs of thrift and only needs time for its development our new location is situated about four miles southeast odthe of the old one on a bench the place was selected by president young and a city cig it plot was laid off by surveyor general fox last summer the people are mostly moved up and improvement goes on rapidly the hoppers have left us enough grain for bread and seed if it be kept here 11 there h ere is I 1 a goo good d prospect for plenty of potatoes and things in general are getting better in this locality FROM FROU wednesdays DAILY POLI roli yesterday james underwood and james lynch having been indulging in a little liquor displayed their belligerent dispositions and had to be attended to separately in the tho afternoon alderman clinton held a leve ewhen underwood paid tio 10 into the city treasury for assaulting lynch and Lynch Lyn capald paid sib 19 for ahrea bening to put a hole bole through underwood francis carson was also fined tined 7 50 for bein being drunk W B preston called in to see us this morning having arrived from his hla mission he belt for england may 1865 and on arriving in liverpool laverpool was appointed to ta labor in the newcastle on evue district where he remained four months he was then called to t the liverpool office and was engaged there until the time of his bis departure for home hei left england on the mth of july in charge r g of the company pany of saints which sailed on th the e steamship co hip colorado there was one death on shipboard and one on the train up to benton he fl traveled in captain bolens ox train from benton and got in yesterday evening ahead of tho the traz train BECOMING SOBER the omaha herald of the uit says not a single drunk to record today to day dayl what is the matter with the saloons in this city something needs enquiring into there if the saloons are not better patronized than that civilization will retire in disgust and the good 1 people of that burg become as barbarously temperate as the I 1 mormons cormons Mor mons I 1 LOCUSTS 1 IN 1 JUAB hon iron S pitch Fitch forth writing from nephi juab county says the locusts have returned in countless number number and are again depositing their eggs they have destroyed a large amount of corn DIED D mi this morning at 6 george son of edward and elizabeth stevenson aged I 1 year 4 months and 15 days the funeral will take lake place tomorrow to morrow at 2 pm |