Show 1 marti I A crry I 1 ITEMS bishop henry L lunt t before bezore bish a martt starting south tb cv gave us the io following 1 items je concerning cedar iron inon ron non co they have hadies alint crops there this season the best they nave save ever had they were liberal in helping to gather the poor this season and were blessed with a liberal ingathering of produce the only ta exception being hay bay the east meadow h having g been deen flooded by the high water in coal creek this is the first year that they have raised any fruit in cedar and they had some fine bown vown specimens mens the bishop had as fine a apples les ies in ms own garden as any he saw in tru this cit city they also gathered some excellent peaches rt it was once thought that fruit frait could not grow there but this season has fully dissipated all such ideas ifancy of them lingeringly remained they are about taking in some more land the water having increased which offers favorable opportunities for those desirous of settling d b that region to procure farms their sunday school Is progressing and Is lively and iund their female belief society under the presidency residency of sister whittaker is doing a goad good vork work A cooper is much needed in cedar bishop lunt will not go direct to iron county as he will accompany president erastus snow to in a preaching trip through some of the settlements in sanpete county ft the bridge over green eiver elver was completed ome days ago and it was expected that on an the poth oth dinst the track would be laid six miles west of that place the force of track layers had been doubled and six miles of track were to be their regular days work before reaching bridger it is believed that twelve or fourteen miles of track per day will be laid while the stringers of the green river bridge were being secured at one end casement was fastening ties lies on them at the other through passengers ra will probably run to bryan in a day or two now won wor WORTH RN KNOWING owiNG A correspondent of tho the maine banmer farmer says many a housewife may be glad to know when she has a piece of fresh meat she wishes to keep a few days that it can he be successfully dono done by placing it in a dish and co covering verin nitwit it with mil mii milk sour milk or buttermilk will do as vell veli veil well I 1 have practiced the plan for years 17 I 1 A BLOW UP we clip the following louing foi fol from the tho frontier index of tho the oth by a gentleman antle from point of rocks we are informed int ormed ormea that two wagon loads of powder kegs 0 are pre were blown up on tuesday night no one injured A horse tied to a wheel of one of the wagons was blown ono one hundred yards and when he struck the tile ground he at once started off on a run ran minus eyes mane tail tall and hair the ha hairless griess FrIess horse of wyoming is the latest sensation FROU FROM SATURDAYS DAILY nose none do IT the sews NEWS Is not so high priced that any person need be under the necessity of borrowing bor borrowing rowinA it still less of borrowing from a neighbors box boz X before that neighbor has bas nad bad the chance to read it it subscribe for the paper read the paper have the paper in your 1 family liy and pay for the paper then you wont be under the necessity of borrowing the paper nor paying visits to other peoples boxes to get the paper weber tunnels Tc KNELS we met bishop john sharp this morning who came in from weber yesterday progress is being made with the dannels in that kanyon that Is quite encouraging conra coura con cou raging oling he has gone 85 f feet reet e et in on the east side of the lower tunnel he has also go gone ne 40 feet jn in on the west side of the latter but has just commenced with the header on the west end of the large one the approach to which has been very heavy work on the heavy rock points is progressing very satisfactorily as well wen as the mason work on the bridge abut abutments m ants and open cu lverts ile lie has still room for more men and Is now giving an increase of wages the men are provided with huts and can either board themselves or be boarded for haifa halt half a dollar a day CARD ve we tahe take pie pleasure asure in saying that we have attentively tent ively examined the system of or commercial training adopted by D 0 calder and regard it as most complete and thorough the commercial bazaar is a most valuable addition to the institution it enables young men to gain a business experience that cannot begot degot be got in itt commercial colleges and but few business houses we do not hesitate to say that many of our business men and bookkeepers book keepers could derive much valuable information during a short seasons study WM H HOOPER WM WN CLAYTON claxton i LS L S HILLS 1802 igo 2 FUNERAL services SEn SEE ViCES bro samuel 14 white late of beaver died this morning at theresi cherest the residence of elder eider A milton sickness which extended over a period of three years the funeral services will take place tomor to mor row at I 1 jl I 1 am in the assembly rooms 13 eth ward the friends of the family are respectful jy invited to attend earthquake at half past three this morning there wece wore three shocks of an earthquake distinctly felt at fort ephraim sanpete co each shock continuing three seconds mone MORE assistance F four our teams forwarded by president young started out today to day to assist in bringing in the immigrants its yet behind they are en route between green river kiver and this city but the desire is to ex expedite their progress and take them assistance ift lir MAILS malls we vvo see it stated in eastern papers that for the present all mails malls for the pacific states and territories british columbia china japan and the S sandwich islands will bo sent overland by way of f chicago and green elver kiver this arran arrangement gement of course includes all mail matter going t to 0 utah california etc che tho pra practice etlee of street runners or street bummers stopping wagons no the ks going out of the city to meet them badgering farmers with produce to sell and arid otherwise making this disagreeable and contemptible has become a nuisance every sort of dodge however mern mean Is 13 resorted to that a purchase 6 maybe may be effected some of them thein not lie if that will serve their purpose we would recommend farmers coming into town to pay little attention to such fellows but do their trading at responsible places provision or other stores endeavoring to find out in the first place what the price Is for tor the ar tides times they have to sell PEIDE OF op atair 11 bro daniel graves of perseverance cottage provo prove called 03 on us yesterday with some bunches of his big seed seedling 9 g grape grapo rael I 1 tho pride of utah or graves see seedling ng no 1 I 11 a sample of which ho he sent to the department of agriculture last year and received in return a request for cuttings with encomiums on its excellence the grape is medium sized with a transparent but tough skin slightly acid and extremely pleasant to the taste of a light green with well formed bunches which uch shoulder it is a seedling from tho mission and is very prolific A CARD TO THE DIXIE BRETHREN 11 the brethren who were called at conference to go 0 south now visiting and doing business in this this city and adjacent settlements are requested to be in st george on the november novembers if possible the brethren just called are expected to settle on the muddy and in that vicinity we will be prepared to start down with them from st george to locate and organize them about the ath of november the names of joseph beecroft christopher christo beecroft george butterfield and alma aima butter butten neld field are added to the list and the name of lewis harvey of battle creek crees should have haye been given instead of john johh long ERASTUS SNOW jos JOB W YOUNG FROM MONDAYS DAILY dally HED HE QUARTERS qU AErts NAUVOO XAU legio I 1 adjutant generals office I 1 salt lake city oct 19 SPECIAL Or DIlt no not 1 1 the muster ordered in general Gen enral orders ho no 1 of the loth ultimo so far as concerns salt lake utah tooele tofele davis weber caage and wasatch milli military districts are hereby postponed until further ordes orders I 1 i I 1 by order of lieutenant general D it weris weirs f T IV Y ri assistant adjutant general DIED this morning the loth of inflammation of the lungs mary catherine catherino daughter of john rand R and lucinda clason clawson after a sickness of eight days aged 2 years 11 months and IS days funeral services servIce swill will take place tomor to morroway mor 2 pm at residence uth ward waud r pretends are invited cited to attend 2 jau JAW fill aar star please copy FATAL FATAI accident OU wednesday last henry ericson of mill creek ward was starting with a load of cane fron his place to the mill when ho he slipped oa onn tele tho load and fell on the ground tho wagon passed over him crushing crushing his breast and alid ribs so seriously that he wed died in two hours and forty min minutes ittes he ile was in his hig ath year DAVIS couy cov coui Co ui Y yoh Yot lovd lof loi d paid a visit to cont Cent centerville erville and bountiful in company with elder edward stevenson at the meetings in those two wards there was a lively spirit manifested and excellent feel i 1 in ins ings s prevailed the harvest has been fully fally up to expectations quite quito a number of the malo population are on tho railroad those called to tako take i it mission to our dixie Dixi oll etl are preparing for th the move bove mo kocand cana eana cand and ana the brethren irom from centerville Cent erville expect to start this day week peace reace prosperity and progress aie ate the leading characteristics and there is a strong desire manifested to labor for the accomplishment of every desirable object SEED WHEAT the tha department of agriculture at washington has forwarded to the agricultural society some packages of hannoch or boughton wheat this wheat bears a high reputation as hardy prolific nue flo and an early maturing variety an any person wishing to experiment on the same car cay can n nave have a package or two by a applying lying to the secretary of the agricultural society at the historians to rians office As the wheat matures from ten to fifteen days earlier than other varieties this would certainly be a fine variety to plant after a year of scarcity ROUND T THE world G heppell heppen hall IWI esq the 1 round RO und the world tourist illuminated illuminat ed our today to day with his genial countenance having a arrived at the new hub of the universe from the lanoff laroff lan lar off west and still farther east he passed through this city early in I 1 on his way from san francisco where he nad had gone kone ne from new yore york to sail san on the colorado on V eer er first trip to japan circumstances circum stances required his return to the cast and on his way he made a short stay here and lectured on japan in the ward assembly rooms from this city he went wont to new york remained there some two months sailed for liverpool and arrived in time to eat his fourth of july dinner went to london and remained there lon ion long iong enough to publish an edition othis of his hig guide to me the great west visited paris and did the great exposition crossed to marseilles took steamer sailed up the mediterranean passing malta and messina and landed at alexandria in egypt he did ato calro cairo and the pyramids noting multitudinous objects of interest by the way paid a visit to the suez canal and with photographic lapp apparatus aratus and pen recorded dod a vivid description tl on of that great and important work wore an 0 opening P ening having offered he accompanied the A abyssinian b expedition for a time and inspect inspected ed the wonders of theodores empire from the dache dacre of an elephant from aden on the red sea hea he went to bombay thence to calcutta on to china then to yokohama Yoko homa in japan from that point to san sari francisco and thence by central pacific railroad andover and aver over land stage to salt lake he will go east in the morning and he expects to reach new york yore in seven days there with other literary labors he be will publish a book of lits his travels a popular book boote full of pictures interesting from L ita its t ts poetry of illustrations as well as its prose matter one that will treat on subjects treated on before in a manner to throw the air of novelty and the charm of reality around them and that will touch upon or elaborate and illustrate If lustrate illustrate many scenes and incidents new to the reading public we wish mr hall success and this book when it I 1 Is I 1 published blushed the remunerative patronage to which wh fertl lettl it will be entitled |