Show FROM FRIDAYS DAILY DEAR fuell FUEL the supply lyof of fuel at t the wood yesterday and today to day was tolerably plentiful but the prices asked from 15 to 18 per cord were remarkably high considering the tho season of the year and the temperature of the weather and especially when it is recollected that most of those who have it to sell refuse to sell rby aby it by measure the completion of the utah central it m may la be reasonably expected will put an enato end to such impositions in the market of salt sait lake city by bringing large quantities of coal at greatly redna reduced prices A NARROW ESCAPE escare joseph E foster esq writing from Hennefer ville on the uit says on the 2 our acting bishop bro 0 C and his son a boy twelve years of age were at echo and narrowly escaped being shot by a drunken indian the red skin shot first at the boy bro seeing the danger of his son ran towards the indian when the latter litter le let iet tily fly at him very luckily both shots missed their mark and beyond the momentary alarm no harm barm was done this is one of the results of giving or selling whisky to indians plentiful rains at Hennefer ville had brought the crops on splendidly RET rec rimING ELDER by letter from elder nephi nepal pratt to his bis mother in this city caty we learn that E elder eider ider lder elias morris now on a mission to england is released to return home brother pratt says In inform forni brother morris family that he is in good health andall andali and all ali is well with him he anticipates meeting them sometime about the first of july next nest as he expects to start ddom from liverpool on june first his hands are too full of immigration business to admit of his writing home homo at present he ile is in high spirits spirito over his i i anticipated journey homeward he will return with 0 MI the blessings of saints upon his head and the good ft feelings lings of all with nith whom he has labored information IVA waiten WAITED sted wiiiiam william stevens of franklin cache co TJ ua T would like to obtain information or mation matlon of the whereabouts of his sister selina wall maiden malden ifa iia name me stevens formerly of bath england also of the whereabouts of john oln blawn kins kina cabinet maker of formerly this city he gone was yas zone one of the first mormon missionaries that went wont to carson nevada some somo rou fou fourteen arteen years ago any communication from him hini would be acceptable to richard matthews DESERET NEWS office or R B margetts ward I 1 salt lake city oadey we hai had a call this morning from elder franklin D richards who came down yesterday from ogden affairs in that section are generally prosperous especially the business of cooperation co operation besides a whole wholesale taie tale co cooperative operative store which was nor for medby formed by the amalgam amalgamation atlon ok of two stores peery and gos cos col and L farr and cos cols there is a retail store in each of the three wards in the city these stores are patronized and those belonging be longin to private individuals are seriously fee feeling 5 ing the diminution of trade tho the female relief society intends also to establish a store A donation of land has been made upon which to erect it and the society has about 1000 in means on hand partly in stock of its own and rind partly donations the female relief societies throughout the country feel spirited in their labors in fact there is a very perceptible growth in a all ail these directions fifteen miles of grading rading have been taken by the people teofle of twe the county on the central utah railroad road which it is ex pecked will wiil willbe be completed in a month bro richards is in good health and spirits and evidently takes pleasure in the performance of the labors which devolve upon him in his new now field he has nothing but good to say about the people tho the rrie frie friends nes of bishop west will be gratified to learn that his health is improving MATTERS matteus IN ix writing from springville Spring ville villo on the uit elder W bramhall bramball says our grain gram crops never looked better than now there is an abundance of fruit although a quantity of grasshoppers have been nibbling away at it for some timo time the dama damage o done dono is not serious the new organ for fyr our meeting house arrived a few weeks since and is now in full fall blast meetings are well attended every sunday the sunday school numbers attendants the tho operative cooperative co store is doing a good business the institution has shareholders thle the SIXTEENTH WARD the tho co opera tive store in this ward commenced trade n the tho ath of last april and since that time has dono done a very satisfactory satis satisfactory factor business the store was opened in ibid K on the south side of bishop freden Freder fredereck lck ick keslers keilers res Kes lers lot and is sufficiently central to td be convenient to tho the people of the entire ward the usual business in tho the ward is moving along smoothly and pleasantly FROM SATURDAYS DAILY DisT disc DISTRICT riar COURT COVET in the caso case of bf the peo pie of the tho Territory of ulah utah vs th thomas omas brannigan charles howard hdward and jack lavelle lavoile found guilty of the murder 0 of f cal vidt vide russell Eu ssell the court overruled the motion in arnest arrest of judgment and after tha thu prisoners making C choice of the mode of execution th the tho 0 court in inan an i yo manner ner sentenced chento bo be shot on monday iho the day diky of july AD A D 1869 between tha the hours of 9 am and 4 0 clock pm the prison prisoners org erg were then remanded to await awalt the execution of their sentence the court adjourned till tuesday the esth dinst at 10 a na to admit citizens FATAL Aco iDEST T wo IVO are pained to have to record a fatal accident which occurred cai cui red cod at forest farm the day before yesterday res tIlting in the death of a very promising lad named archibald thompson aged between thirteen and fourteen years it appears that another boy wit with h whom he was working was instructed to harness some somo horses and the deceased in a spirit of emulation strove to reach the animals first so that ho he could perform the job in his anxiety he ran so quickly that he could only stop himself by suddenly placing his hands on the hind portions of one of the horses the animal not seeing him was frightened by the sudden houct touch and kicked deceased in the abdomen N no bruises could be found nor any external injuries but he gradually sank and died yesterday morning SAILED r for FOB on E EUROPE wo learn by letter from elder john tuddenham that himself and elders 3 toone H G park and G dunford arrived at new york on the nit uit and had secured their passages on the steamer city of mem yew york of the tho inman line to sall sail on saturday uit for their fields of labor in europe at the time of t writing all the brethren who composed the party were benj enjoying eying good health and had had a very pleasant trip from this city which they lef on the uit deseret TELEGRAPH aiu ain aln LINE hine seven and a half hav miles aro are being added to th the northern end of the line its northern terminus he heretofore i r has been at logan cache co next bp removed rema to smithfield the poles polet are aro all up between those two places placed and the wire insulators lac ife ike are en route fram frim this city to today daj day jae BE new kew w ASSOCIATE JUSTICE judge judka awley the newly appointed S associate justice for this territory called in this morning if it willbe seeney seen by the pro ro appears id another column that thia he hb has been appointed byais excellency gov durkee to the 2nd and judicial D district strict of the territory rya the judge has bi ought brought his family with him and intends in biking eking his residence in the district to 0 o which he has been assigned mr hawley hawie law partner of af senator trumbull an and has hais had bad a very extensive practice for the last latt twenty two years in chicago his hij health bein being 9 somewhat impaired by excessive labor he e has found it necessary to change his occupation for awhile in order tol toi obtain rest and relaxation from the cares and anxieties of business we think the judge is extreme extremely ly fortunate in being be appointed to his present post tion for if there is a place in the world where ahr a a judge has little to do and plenty of bf time to do it in utah certainly is that place we trust that his bis intercourse with the citizens of utah may enay be very pleasant and that his health may soon be 1 ully fully reestablished ARRIVALS AND Ar arrol appointment rol roi cmunt ament E elders iders george geopp lake and johan carl cari Larsen laisen arrived in liverpool from utah per steamship city of patis paris on thursday the uit they had a prosperous journey and enjoy excellent health elder larsen proceeds to copenhagen to assist assisi president jesse josse N smith elder lake has been appointed to labor in the nottingham conference under the presidency of elder L W shurtliff JW atar kyar WIRE FE FENCES ars ors the following wire scale will be found convenient ro reference ference by those who may design to put up wiro wire fence A bundle of offense offence fence fenee wire weighs 63 ibs lbs number of rods in a bundle 43 no 7 52 no 8 no 9 weight of 1 mile in length single strand no 7 no 8 no 9 bundles required for I 1 mile of four strand fencing 30 no 7 25 no 8 21 no 9 bundles required for fencing a government forty 30 no no 8 21 no 0 9 bundles required for fencing a government ei eighty 1 lity 45 no 7 38 no 8 32 no 9 bundles bundies required for fencing a quarter section CO 60 no 7 50 no 8 42 no 9 bundles bundies required for fencing a half section 90 gono no 7 75 no 8 63 no 9 bundles required for fencing a full section no 7 loo no 8 84 no 9 thero there are aro 75 staples to the tho pound FROM aton AlON DAYS dats DAILY NEW NE W YORK we wo extract the following interesting items from a letter of elder W H miles allies dated the uit yesterday at pm tho the following named missionaries sailed from this port on the orty city of antwerp antto Antio welt welp erp for liverpool elders eldors john toone john tuddenham william villiam taylor geo goo romney geo goo H U dunford A P Shun shumway iway chas shumway hamilton G park jenkin jones george noble SM price the they thoy left echo city friday the at 4 aiu alu ain am arriving at how hew york thursday at 7 am and took rooms at the stevens house broadway until arrangements could be mado made for their voyage vo T aab by the way I 1 wish to sa ak one word wor in behalf of the gentlemanly proprietors of ot that esta establishment b lish ment their courtesy towards our people should be noticed by your paper and aud a recommendation min men dation gi giyen given lyen iven in in order that our brethren who are trav traN traveling feling to and from froni europe may know knoy where they can bo be sure suro su fe of good treatment and reasonable charges ali of the above named to express their feelings of plea piea pleasure at the kind treat treatment and warm reception ac corded coi col ded to them by professor 0 pratt who is occupying a room in the same botel hotel they met inet together in his room and received with toy oy his friendly counsel with a god speed them on their voyage to the field of their labors one of tha the number hamilton G parks having a brother living in philadelphia whom wilom he had not seen in 20 vears years availed himself of the opportunity of a visit by a four hours trip on the railroad the meeting interview and depart depatt departure urd wals wig related to the writer after his return and was intensely interesting best given by himself and in his own words which I 1 presume you may have from his pen here after bro gosnell GH Snell remains in this city un uni 1 til the next company arrive arrives having shaving leen boon been beon indisposed nearly ever since his arrival he is however improving at present bro Nals naisbitt bitt preached yesterday afternoon in our lez lea hail hall to a good congregation of saints and strangers taking for his text an editorial from the merald herald Ll of sunday on or i the religious tendencies of the age A perusal of the article articie would give some idea through the inspiration of the same spirit possessed by the speaker of the interesting nature of the discourse in the evening also we listened to an able and soul soui in inspiring iring sermon on the restoration of the skews jews and the second coming of christ by our beloved brother elder orson pratt I 1 see it announced by your paper jut just received that elder staines is on his wa way to attend to the dhe emigration a cordial welcome awaits him all aro are anxious to learn of the time of their deliverance elder W 0 mcgregor writing from parowan carowan on the uit says the prospects for raising a crop here this thi season are very gloomy at pre present swit fhe the grasshoppers cat our gm grain as fast as it chimes c mes out of 04 the ther ground aund sa so that at present 0 our r fields ara are as escaro 19 aro are 1 as the first day after plowing many have dug deep tr trenches eAches around their land and have driven the locusts into them and burned them with straw etc but still they have conque conquered thus thug far 6 V we had bad a heavy snow stormi on the and instas but as soon as the snow went off and the sun came out the locusts seemed reinforced and happier than eyer it is snowing again today to day and no doubt these storms will do good to the grass on the range and perhaps will bring up some of the wheat again though some think the young wheat js s entirely killed others think some of it will come up yet and make a crop if the locusts can cau be kept off quite a number of the brethren commenced yesterday putting in from one to two acres apiece of ob wheat all in one patch and they intend to surround the patch pate with a stream of water which will prevent the grasshoppers while they are young irom getting on to it and they intend guard this patch during the season so that we may raise some wheat at least we are arc busy putting in potatoes and corn all is peace with us at present but we constantly keep up a guard against ap indians of from lour four to eight men night and day I 1 I 1 WOOD HA HAULERS ulers ATTEN ATTENTION TION several workmen have been busily engaged for foi several days past ast putting into thorough repair the roar road up city creek kanyon we understand their labors will tei tel minate terminate today if a real first class road be any advantage wood haulers will hereafter find the road to city creek kanyon all they can desire in fact faultless try it |