Show x ioana god xon 10 xie i FROM FRIDAYS DAILY TIIE THE IMMIGRATION We are indebted to pega riba pret young for the following telegram south pass city sep 2 w v pres B D young my train of fifty four wagons and five hundred emigrants passed this point today to day all well renty plenty of provisions to last us johs JOHN IFIE AHEAD OF or DATE da TE mr nir J dwyer of the rali kail rall rali road read news depot brought ns us a copy of oT harpers meekly weekly illeen ly today to day bearing date sep bab that Is bein beld being up to date and a little ahead lectures we understand that mr Bar barkert barken barker kert kerl will deliver three lectures in the ward wardi assembly rooms booms on monday tuesday and wean wednesday edday evenings of next week to commence ence at half past seven the character of the lectures will be best ascertained from the following subjects proposed for monday evening heat and light the suns sans mission all space dark and cold heat and aught light not confined to tad distance tho tho the sun moon and stars optical illusions and mirage spectres spec tres GONE GONN TO president B young accompanied byr Elders eiders wilford bilford Wl VI iford lford woodruff georga A smith george georgo Q cannon joseph F smith A milton musser john Squires esquires lS quires david day and some others started this rooming mornin on a visit to to hold meetings discussing tue THE ro POINTS Ts discussions 1 i between tie tween tho the tho the candidates of tho the republican and democratic parties for office aro are the rage aage at present east and west this is more sensible je isible if kept within proper bounds than fulminating fire and fury at a distance and drin stirring rival partisans to deeds deed of blood letter win victory by ballots than bullets rat tat what an amount of eloquence will be im before novembers Nov emberl great is the lower of talk and bunkum is his prime ti ini nister sterl from frow ENGLAND tho millennial stat star of bo e uit has a letter from elder L W hurtled hurt hunt leg who writes from nottingham that ibe ike work is progressing under his charger in that conference and outdoor out door preaching has nen teen attendee with success the same issue has a letter from elder elde r iames james sharp who writes encouragingly 11 di 1 y rom kom edinburgh E din burgh where tho the worl work is also aiso 0 onward inward the saints in those conferences ire laboring in faith to help their emancipation on OMAHA omana owa A gloceri GROCERS MARKET manx we have been courteously favored with a grocery market marset report from henry 8 jackson fc co of oin oln omaha a we lay before our readers the firm Is a most rel rei reliable lable labie one and will fill all orders sent them at the tho lowest market rates and will au I 1 plicate new yoris york and chicago in voices invoices with peate eight freight added in the grocery market there Is a moderate but hut steady demand canned goods are firmand peaches will probably advance owing to short crops east an advance in cheese in the newyork market has been met by a corresponding improvement in our market in n cordage and twines the market Is nirm firm of fish cod has ruled quiet with the supply supply limited mackerel Is in good sup ply I 1 and an demand advices advises from the eastern fisheries M eries erles are unfavorable the catch having been small prices for salt are firm coarse nd and fine have advanced loc loe per bbl abbl durine during the week wooden ware Is without change teas lre are firm with higher choice grades being very scarce in NewY new borte ork orr market in raw veng verg sugars agars the prices run from lle lie to 16 for common fair and prime while in refined sugars crushed crashed powdered and granulated are selling from isy to isme with coffee sugars rating from 15 to isac prime coffee Is 26 to ac fair liar and common bringing 2514 25 to jagd java 85 35 to carolina rice la IS wye mye c loui toul louisiana siana slana 11 and ana rangoon of slices ices pepper pep perls peris Is 38 to toc ginger 35 to cloves 4 to cassia 75 73 nul nutmegs nut megs to 10 young hyson Tea common to choice cho ce to gunpowder and imperial t common do inon to choi chol choice to igo oolongs Oo longs to japans ilo iio to pearl peari kings 10 to he oswego 8 to uc and corn 13 to of tobaccos cos navies plugs 65 to natural leaf to ene rue nine fine cut chewing from fro in common to choice gsa to common stems smoking I 1 2 to medium ia 23 to and chilco choice 27 to aw soaps run iun palm paim 7 to 10 talle to ile lie mottled 1 12 0 to 13 je st earine to castile cas tile tiie lm im ported 22 to castile cast casl lle lie american 16 to star candles are iglo 19 to st earine lights 21 to among dried chice apples are 13 to lic lie pared peaches 21 to eli lii english currants 16 to prunes turkey 17 to layer raisins 4 90 to 6 00 per bok box canned goods peaches two ft lb cans per case of two dozen 3 50 nies ries 5 50 to 6 00 strawberries 7 50 to 8 00 pineapple 8 50 to 9 00 string beans 6 00 to 6 50 green corn 7 00 to 8 00 tomatoes 6 50 to 7 50 speas peas 6 50 to 7 00 lobsters 7 00 to 7 50 5 oysters 6 00 to tog G 25 oysters one B lb cans 4 00 to 1 4 25 11 BLACK BEKKY nerry SEASON we WO clip clin the tho follo following irom from the new york svening iusi lusi and the point of it will be better appreciated when the reader understands that the story is told of a manager who made himself rno bno known bere here by building and trying to run a wooden t theatre in this city and making the acquaintance of several boarding house keepers arter after ba blackberry a season was overl A western theatrical manager has a knak of doing people out of their salary lary iary A young actor from new york who haa had joined his company ventured alter a two weeks engagement to hint that he would like his bis money exclaimed the indignant manager you ask me for salary after the characters I 1 have given you to play the factly my dear sir the man who plays claude clause Mel Met melnotte notte nolte and other lovers ought not to expect any sal sai sala saia aryl ryll yes said sald the 11 i twisted tw asted youth y th but my board Is it due and I 1 shall shail gl I 1 get turned turn ehte out ont of my boarding house and the h truth rth t Is 1 I 1 have nothing to eat 1 keep kee cool my boyl boy 11 replied the manager blackberries black es will soon be by telegram to president young with which we have been favored wo we learn that general Q H B clawson arrived at benton on wednesday and waste was to leave the next morning by stage for this city FROM SATURDAYS DAILY thundering yesterday afternoon thero there was a windstorm which made the dust fly followed by thunder and lightning with some rain the lightning was terribly vivid at times today to day there have been heavy clouds hanging hangin around with thunder lightning and browm BUWIT orf OFF we learn that yesterday evening or last night the roof was blown off tho residence orthe or the warden atthe at the penitentiary and ana part pant of thereof of the penitentiary itself was blown away warden rockwood was in the city today to day stirring around with his usual energy to have the damage repaired WANTS by a telegram to president toune received yesterday from paro faro wan which was courteously placed at our disposal too late however for yesterdays issue we learn leam that one of the indian chiefs who made the raid on the tho stock there last summer came into parowan carowan esterday yesterday morning with his band to make m ce peace p ce bishop bisho nisho daine gave them flour and meat eat and d told trem teem them to remain THE immigration we have been favored with the following telegram to prest L oung benton sept 5 iso pres pros B young caits holman with seven sever hundred danish and mumford with three hun red english and scotch passengers are 10 40 miles on the way mule teams with back luggage left here to day A C ryner AFFRAY lr IN BINGHAM caros CASos we have been informed by a gentleman just in from bingham that an affray took place there in the early part of this week between two of the miners that Is likely to prove fatal to one of them it appears that two men one named english and the other known by the name of kentuck between whom there was an old grudge were drinking sunday monday and tuesday last and that on the afternoon of tuesday an altercation took place between them in which knives were drawn and a scuffle took place in the progress of which english who was the aggressor received a fearful cut between the thumb and forefinger orone of one ot of his hands the men were parted carted but in the evening of the same day english armed with a blacksmiths hammer sallied forth in search Kentuck of swearing he would kill him he found him eating his supper sapper ana and instantly set upon him with the hammer with which he broke brake his left under jaw and mashed of his skuli skull in meo Mec medical assistance was immediately procured and everything dono for kentuck that could be done but he lies in a dangerous condition A meeting of the miners was called the tha same evening to talk talt over the tha affair and to adopt such measures aa as might be feces sary for mutual protection some were in favor of lynching lunching lyn ching english and breaking down the whiskey shebang but it was ultimately decided to petition the proper authority to empower some one or more of them to act in the capacity of a magl magistrate strate and to hold a magistrates court the man english was at large when our informant left there being no authority there to arrest him I 1 tim THE TRACK TRAM the frontier index of the dinst says the railroad track Is how now laid to a point 0 int I 1 on bitter creek 63 65 miles east ot 0 green ft kiver river lv er city and Is expected to pass there and to reach bryanj bryanton Bry nry anon on blacks vore yore by the of october the same paper says that a large karge arge number of persons are daily arriving at green river biver city from playing ngo out towns eastward and passing onward to bryan IN INDIAN dian DrAN FIGHT ON 0 THE PLATT platte fl the C colorado ol orado tribune of the goth uit gives an account ofa of a fight between some somo of tho the citizens I 1 of colorado anda anaa and a band of indians in which the latter were roughly handled it appears that captain bailey sam ashcraft and godfrey bailey farmers and stoel stock raisers occupying the stretch of country between lupton and latham on the PI platte atte atto have been robbed of all their stock during the late incursions of the Arapah oes on the of the uit these gentlemen antle with a band bana of over sixty men collected from the country around set out in pursuit of the reds 11 1 I the next moril morning ing the indians were overtaken when a pretty sharp fight ensued in which five indians were killed and seven wounded the indians then retreated and pursued and a running fl figh was kept up for almost eleven miles when scouts were left to watch the movements of the indians while captain bailey proceeded to denver where ho he ob gained from the executive a plentiful supply of arms and ammunition prep preparatory atory to ye renewing the pursuit i IT EAST from a letter in the cheyenne argus we glean the following g items the casements are about trying a new naw method of laying down the rails on the dC KRu by which itts ills belleveau bel hel level leveA the progress of vaa tack ryck buying laying will be greatly celebrated cele rated the tic lic ties are to tb be pi placed aced and ta braile bralie taid laid down simultaneously Is rapidly luk tug in population nia uia manix marix ivy lwy arvy leaving daliy dally f I t green n rive water solis ln benton beaton for i r dotel burel el effort hay has P been mad a to blvd bund a af ftc rno f i r I 1 L on the bank banis of norm platte to bo be named fort fred steele seele but the efforts cave jiahe nol not been very sueo ces fes so far the soldiers rs are thero there thereto to garrison the fort bettne fort Is not mot there to be garrisoned hay cutting was quite an object in 14 the neighborhood L of fort saunders the is abo 60 a ton at Benton tha the last of the letter isas is as fo follows llois the air arnaud jeramie and eort fon 1 aders onders I 1 Is 3 thick lck ick with tales of robberies and and some energetic steps will soon be the taken to suppress the epidemic of crime A large larce and well organized band of robbers are believed to be operating in that neighborhood A gang of about twenty men with masks mask slat lately ly paraded the streets of laramie Lar nar amle by night any committed several robberies with impunity I 1 che the latest idea of a mortuary character Is an earthenware commin coffin on exhibition at the fair lately held in san francisco the temes times claims a super superiority loTI ty fortt sor for it over wooden or metallic ones and advances as an argument that wine has been kept in a state of preservation two thousand years and deduces that bodies might be similarly preserved it if like care were taken the times thinks earthenware commins coffins will be all the rago soon I 1 dred DIED at Kay august william booth in the gith year of his hiis age deceased was born bora october ath 1814 at burslem staffordshire england he veas nias was baptized by elder lorenzo snow february 1842 he labored faithfully in the cause of of truth HI in london and other places until january jannary 1851 when he emigrated to the tho valley vailey during his ministry in england he was instrumental instrumental in bringing hundreds to a knowledge of the truth upon his arrival in this Terri terni territory territory tor y he located himself at kaysville Kays ville where he has resided until the time of his death dea rth during his residence there he f filled various various responsible offices with kith fidell fidelity and trust winning the confident and esteem of his fellow citizens he stilIe summered suffered red rod greatly during the last five months me life from indigestion which caused jils jila death the funeral services were conducted in the meet ing house and his mortal remains were followed to the grave by about four hundred citizens deceased leaves a famil family y and an aged father to mourn his loss corm com corn THE la wimer vener kanyon KANTON we gehad had a call yesterday evening irom from bish bishop op john sharp who gave us the following items concerning the work near lost creek in geber geben weber canion cannon on sharp A youngs contract the work la Is progressing as fast aa as possible with the number of men enga engaged gedon on it t looking at the very heavy points of rock that have to be removed to make the grade they still need more m men en and 1 ams amsler for fon watch which they wili will pay the highest wages work hag has been commenced oa on both tun rot roo 33 nelsan Is e entrance trance n has been made under the root f on the east end of the largest tunnel and they are making good headway on the west end but in equen co of the heavy approach eu through 1 feel feet of solid rock which has to be blasted on one swe sule to a depth of 60 0 feet they have not got und ertha erthe roof yet they have also concluded the approach on the east cast elid end of the short tunnel and are making good progress with the approach on the west end of the same tunnel the approaches on the east side of both tunnels are short but on the west side they are heavy that leading to the long tunnel being as stated feet through solid rock and that leading to the short tunnel being 1100 ligo feet in length beginning at grade and gradually working into a cut of 45 feet deep at the month of the tunnel from the manner in which the brethren working at those points pitch in with a heart and a will the progress made Is much greater than it would be with the same number of men who needed the eye of the boss on them all the time the bishop says he never saw a squad of men work more MOTO energetically |