Show ITEMS E M FROM MONDAYS DAILY SABBATH SABBATH MEETINGS bulb 6 ni morning 1 orning elder eldek wilford woodruff addressed the saints upon the first principles of the gospel go 1 i in 1 att the h 0 afternoon elder orson pratt discoursed cou con ased in an interesting manner upon the principles of faith and the ministration of angels gels geis citing instances and illustrations of bo both th in the experience of the saints in ancient times as well as in that of the saints of latter days ANNUAL tox ton conference rene ci tomorrow to morrow april oth the annual conference of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints will commence in the shenew new taber h nacle nade in this city and from the beautifully fine ani and settled weather which now prevails there Js is every indication of ofa A large largo attendance these conference times are times of joyful reunions among the latter day saints and are thought as much of or even evell more than christmas and other festivals in europe in utah at the spring sprine and fali pall conference of the church people from all parts of the territory assemble to worship and receive such instruction as they need and many meet once again who perhaps have not seen each other for years or since they parted in great britain the mountains of switzerland the plains of sunny italy spain or france the more inhospitable nooks and corners of scandinavia or the burning plains of hindostan hindustan Hind these are memorable times in our history and are looked forward to with anticipations of joy and pleasure by the whole people BIG rig tabernacle taner taber the impression has got abroad in the city that conference will wili w nil fil be e held in the old tabernacle in conse bence of which many no doub made up their minds to stay at home but it has been decided to hold conference in the new tabernacle which will make room for all courtesies EXTENDED webster sn snyder esq general superintendent of tie the union 2 pacific railroad omaha has laid us is under obligations to him lim kim for his kindness in forwarding materials of which we have stood greatly in need and for the want of which we should have been much embarrassed we are also aiso aware odthe of the tho fact that mr snyder and all the officers of the company at that place have done their utmost to forward all freight for utah conferring favors in this respect upon our business men generally col J C little has received a communication from general superintendent snyder under date of march 26 stating that the remainder of the material for the utah manufacturing co would bo be immediately dimmed a tel tei t forwarded the letter also aiso states th that t Z au freight for utah at omaha and on the iowa side of the missouri would be shipped today april ath A quantity of the utah manufacturing co s material is at the te terminus of the U P R R freighters are wanted to haul the same sa me to this city for which see advertisement of col little in saturdays issue of ortho tho the NEWS ACQUITTED by deseret telegraph line we learn that wolverton who shot and killed a transit transient ant a few days ago for committing a rape on the person of his wife was acquitted by the jury at ogden on saturday DIED IN this city on sunday april 4 1869 1669 john S wilson son of william alid alib and sail sall sarah jane wilson aged 2 days st louis papers please copy GENERAL AGENT COMING H C addis esq of omaha nebraska general agent for the sale of micks reapers readers and mowers writing from denver on the ulL uit says he shall be in this city in a few days for the purpose of selee selecting tin g a responsible man to attend to the bellil selling during the coming season of the celebrated ce lebrato mccormick mib mit ek reaping reaping I 1 and mowing C machines CITY our brigham city cit I 1 correspondent A C 11 writing to us lis on the the track of the locomotive extended about a 9 mile and a half be beyond yond brigham cit eit city eity v in the direction of bear river which he says from the removal of the companas comp anys I 1 depot and the exodus of many enterprising gentlemen from wasatch echo salt lake and ogden promises promise 4 to become the great centre of attraction our correspondent says a town site three miles mile square in extent has been surveyed on U bean bear e r river some somo some somo of the lots having been sold as high as 1000 I 1 i DIED at south cottonwood cotton on 0 U larch march of inflammation thomas henry e r y son of Henry G and jane labrum V aged I 1 month and 25 days cum mill star pie please copy CENT centerville ERVILLE the te operative cooperative co store at centerville Cent erville was opened on the ull uil u 1 the following are the officers of the society I 1 bishop Smith President nathan T porter vice president adent john ford sen john W woolley and philo dibble directors and wm reeves secretary and treasurer since their store has been open it has been doings good business the people having havin tal ial taken cn hold of cooperation operation co in right goot good earnest capital stock of the institution 1 2000 bishop smith is urging the people to pay ay attention to the improvement of their breeds of stock sheep ac A general argeneral spirit of improvement prevails thereisa there is a goodday good day school also alsot a sunday school inthe settlement both are well attended pats pAYS viLLE tho store of the co opera tive institution of this settlement was opened on saturday capital stock FROM TUESDAYS DAILY I 1 0 I 1 CHICKEN STEALING it wll wil loe toe well for pur citizens to secure their chickens at night as there appears to be a number of vetty petty thieves prowling about who have a very decided taste for lor poultry in tho the hird third ward several families have had the heir hoir 1 1 hen roosts boosts visited Ti sited in 14 one instance brokers bp lopen and p poultry aultry stolen A little attention apal paid paia to 0 those who are found selling chickens imay in a 1 I lead ead to the detection of the guilty ul t v 1 I 1 tre itne ITHE THE BIG bio TUNNEL we learn from bishop I 1 ili fil OP sharp that daylight was let iet through the abig big tunnel tunner in weber canyon at half past six last friday evening tas passengers s en gers QU guthe the will be thankful when it is completed pl eted and thus avoid the dangers and discomfort camf ort of the temporary tra track ci howland howl bowl now laid ald round it SNOW SLIDE AT SOUTH MILL cheen CHEEK last lak evening about nine nino a boy who had bad been to gardners gardeners Gard ners upper saw mill at mill creek reported at that settlement that a snow slide had bad buried the house at the mill with its inmates consisting of two men named wright and and ana stewart who came to this city about three years ago and a mrs roberts of the eleventh ward of this city who wiio was employed by the men as cook about midnight a party of men started starlet from mill creek for the scene of the disaster to rescue the sufferers we will give further details as soon as they are obtainable THE SOUTHERN STATES there was waa a large audience at the assembly rooms booms last evening to hear bear mrs st clairs lecture descriptive crip tive of a tour through the southern states this lecture was in our opinion the most interesting of the course mrs st clairs descriptions of ilfe life scenes scenes and society in the south were vivid and lifelike ilfe life like ilke the lecture was interspersed with interesting anecdotes some of which were pathetic and others amusing she described the everywhere visible effects of the I 1 ate late war as really deplorable farms planta pianta plantations eions and villages had been 1 laid aid waste and were neglected and in many instances entirely forsaken notwithstanding that the was opposed to slavery she was not prepared to place the blacks on a level with the whites she could not conceal from herself that she entertained a feeling of repugnance at the very thought of mingling on an equality in a social capacity with the colored race kf notwithstanding ng t that at many of them were of good intellect and highly educated the lec fec hee Fec was of opinion that if the dr dreaded beaded event of a war of races should occur it would be occasioned by the of corrupt politicians who pretended to have the interests of the negro at heart but who in reality were their deadliest enemies mrs st clair passed a high compliment 0 on n the better classes of the southern people for the good breeding chivalry courage and general nobility of character which almost universally ver sally characterized them the lecture was listened to throughout with the most marked attention the audience manifested their appreciation by frequent applause on wednesday evening next mrs st clair will again deliver her lecture of maiden malden wife and mother this thia was announced as the last occasion upon which mrs st clair will appear before a salt lake audience for some some time ACCIDENT AT THE POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN we WO wele wei wel e pained to hear bear that a very serious accident occurred to mr alva ver vey H hale yesterday near the point of the mo moun un tain that divides deides salt lake from valley it appears that mr hale was coming to the city in his wagon having with him his wife and child an and a lady named williams mr S H woolley was also coming at the same time tima and the two drivers took to racin racing n this frightened ned mr hales team and ai it ran away throwing him out he was very badly bruised ang ana and cut the loaded wagon going over his back he has been taken to his home homo at grants ville mrs williams jumped out of the wagon 9 in in so doing broke one of her ler lea legs just a above bore the ancle ancie anele ancle and it is feared has sustained other serious injuries the runaway team was not stopped until it reached black rock mrs hale and her child who remained in the tho wagon were providentially uninjured FROM THE C P R K R brother S C cas case of springville Spring ville just in from the C P R M K says they are rushing things out there the tr track ackis is laid and the cars are running to table rock about miles mile s from this city the track is being laid at from three to four miles per day the distance between the two roads is now about miles wood haulers are very busy in that locality hauling wood for the company pany pano from wednesdays DAILY ITEMS iteus GROUND ON A COFFEE MILL the end of the tho world is not yet this will be gratifying news to delinquent subscribers ani and lve ivo give ive them a small i margin marpin argin of time in which to settle settie up the weather is delightful nearly all of our friends are in for conference those whom we owe we have seen those who owe us are invited to call and examine some new enles smiles recently recently adopted by our countenance stoc stock well oyer over jordan A ado domesticated yearling doe was noticed walking up east temple street today to day reading the signs and scraping the tho acquaintance of or the whites the city enjoys the society clety of quite a number of Lama who are just now besieging bishop hunter for theatre tickets they admire holding the mirror up to nature and think shakespeare eare care was big medicine and might have been teen an ornament even among the shosho nes truth is mighty might y and will prevail also plenty of teams in the tho i wood yard ars ard beef very high i leyl levi barrett garrett gets the english mission by an ov in the now tab ern aclo brother charles moore and i the balance of the machinery of the new organ approaching comple compie completion tiou and fATor favorably ably spoken of the editor of the st george cactus stepped on hiir our great toe yesterday t e r da y the J of the pacific railroads is definitely definitely agreed up upon at t I 1 last t if it will bo be in the vicinity of some somo ah p place e or r near by it either a little this side or a little tt teother th alio other side utah will not lie tie admitted into the union as a state until after conference butter has finally got down to 1 20 per pound and the cows still have four tits only ninety white headed children born in utah last year the report that doctor clinton is afflicted with a contagious disease called Quara nr tine is is not true erom FROM brother george patten payson called on us this morning and reports agricultural matters in that thriving settlement in a flourishing condition planting and sowing is nearly over for this year with indications of plenty of grasshoppers which dont prevent the people from sowing extensively believing as they do that the future will reveal some mode of controlling the tho hoppers plenty yesterday the hay market was in a thriving condition judging from the quantity on hand people owning cows in the business parts of the city that are poor the cows and hun hungry for hay should know w that the wood yarrie yard yara is s full 0 of the article the th ell eli little boys y could drive tho the cows around there mornings where during the day they could fill themselves at th the tho 0 expense of the seller as it is almost I 1 impossible MR s for the owners to herd the animals ds away and find purchasers at the same time the brethren will have to exercise a reasonable amount of wisdom and cautiousness in the management ana gement of this affair but the profits will amply repay the mental investment our local says pro batum est which being translated signifies he has proved it DIED in child bed in this city A april fth 1869 mary ann wife of isaac war wardle wardie le a and draughter dd daughter aughter of wm win and sarah ann ashton h aged 20 years mill alar please copy THE NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY A few days ago we were favored with a visit from T M rockwell roc Koc kwell kweli esq the a agent ent of the national watch company of yit ell elgin eigin gin gln C I 1 illinois illino no is am amongst on gs t other n numerous specimens of the workmanship of this company he showed us a watch that almost made us doubt the words of that wise one of old who said there was nothing new under the sun the case of this unique piece of mechanism instead of being of 0 gold goi gol diece silver or pinchbeck was of strong plate glass carefully fitted thus rendering tho the watch water tight and im pevious impervious evious to dust every portion of the water watch was of the finest workmanship and finish a sample of the perfection to which american manufacture can be brought with care skill and persever ence well weli is here to talk watch I 1 and by so doing lay the foundation for an extensive connection amongst the rising I 1 I 1 states State sand and Terri territories torie of the great W west e st DIED on the uit nt at the residence of james huntsman after a sickness of sixteen days levi huntsman son of peter and catherine huntsman deceased was bern barn in the state of indiana september oth ath 1834 when dying lie he said tell my a aged ed mother and r my ay folks in the east thai that thai thal I 1 know the gospel that is taught by this people is true and I 1 want them to prepare themselves to follow me ive P beloved and respected by all who k knew new him and died with the hope hop o of a glorious lJ orious resurrection he leaves two children and numerous friends to mourn his loss corm COM corn music brass band marched up east temple this mornin morning 9 thence to the new tabernacle discoursing their sweet strains of music to the joy and gratification of the public long may you yu continue in the glorious work by the way what has become of our city bands THE SNOW SLIDE elder elderd D G brian haa has furnished us the following particulars of the accident at mill creek about three last wednesday morning a snow slide knocked down part of gardners gardeners Gard ners upper saw mill and buried the mill house which was previously considered safe from avalanches in the house atthe at the tho time were four men named wright stewart zie mcdonald 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