Show 1 0 IT ITEMS IE AT S I 1 I 1 from frok TUESDAYS DAILY I 1 1 bigit COUNCIL the tho members of the ailigh council are arel requested to meet beet at the city hall tomorrow to morrow wednesday morning at 10 for the transaction of business A full and punctual attendance is requested fun Fux enan EnAL the funeral services of R T p son of albert bind and sarah dewey aged two year years one n month on and seven days took pa place at t t the she 8 ath th ward assembly rooms at 10 this h I 1 morill morning g president george A smith addressed the congregation in a very impressive and consolatory discourse on the condition of those who die in their youth and the hopes held heid out by the gospel that the time will come when all who are faithful to the principles of eternal life will not have to mourn the loss of their little ones Brot brother lr dewey bewey tho the father of the child started on a mission to europe a few days ago an and I 1 moer moen under anden the circumstances the loss will b stably ably painful to both brother and sister ewey we sincerely sympathize with them in their aff fiction affliction prom le COURT count the grand jury were in this momin morning but at the time of our going io press had had made no presentment judge smith adjourned the court until unta ti morro morrow at 10 am POLICE jack gleason for drunkenness drun henness tenness profane swearing and disturbing the peace was wa this morning fined 10 by his honor alderman clinton tit early on saturday morning lewis miller A it mosley and 3 three prisoners awaiting trial at the court house succeeded in breaking jail by wrenching a bar from their cell window with which they dug up the flag ing and then excavated their way under the walls sinco since their escape nothing has hoci been heard of them lewis miller was awaiting his hig trial for stealing stock at american fork B R J mosley for shooting harry T vins vans in this city and J for go otting at wasatch the tho non hon B bi P F wade late president of the senate nand gand nd lady major maor general P 11 several officers of his stam staff generals genei Genci als ais boynton Boyn ton fon hopkins ris and rucker senator conk linof I 1 new L ew york gov camp of V bomin gw W H Pa painter lliter and awid lady averal oher other distinguished person city i i i tite tire tue tup lax R oi 0 x A coid cold our loca occasionally enthusiast tic especially when the subject relates tor to tho the development bf hamo productions and jho the t ho increase of homo comforts yesterday dayon on tho the inai tation of mr nir mark lindsey ho visited that gent lemans retreat on tho the bench above abobo the ward there he luxuriated ili in a dolf delightful cold bath and delicious strawberries whilst at the tho samo same almo time ho he admired the tho beauties of the tho scenery observable fron tho ground and chatted on anthe the elysium that it could in a short timo bo be mado made for plea sure gidre seekers and picnic pic pie nic nio parties by tho nd addition of groves of shade trees fancy faricy flower beds an and and other amusements for the tho youn youngsters all of which bro mark informs us re no intends intend adding the co comfort n I 1 and elegance of the bath foin goin room both far exceeded our locals expectations bro lindseys Linds Lind grounds are aro planted with choice varieties of potatoes peas grapes mulberries I 1 et ete etc c imported by by him bim from the tho states tates i adf and C california a lil fornia to increase the value valno and variety of tho the products of utah ST GEoit GEORGE or J E johnson esq ot st st G george e 0 r g writing vr 1 t in on the ath t h I 1 say bayst s it is quite quito iiii 0 warm arm at y present ro c n t tb the 4 in mercury e r ity iry I 1 is r up to I 1 loo 00 de degrees r c the r he p prospects ro p e t s f for f fruit ru it and ana n go good 0 d crops w were r never r be better tte r I 1 FROM WEDNES wednesdays datys DAYIS DAILY BY br brother drother li 11 C hullinger of big cottonwood cotton wood informs us that a young man named herbert I 1 man NI an wearing and a horse were struck by lightning at t south cottonwood about four bilg 0 ock ocl yesterday afternoon atthe at the tho time of tho the occurrence occurrence bro Man wearing was plowing for bro thompson tho the giec olec electric fluid first struck him behind tho the right car then glanced along tho the cheek and from there to his breast burning him badly in all choso those places also on his left thigh and oil on both legs tearing his clothes and boots to shreds and throwing tho the latter a distance off bro hullinger who was abour about a hundred yards off procured as soon as LAs possible some cold water and threw it over him im when Man wearing at once opened his eyes bro jel with the tho assistance of other lim brethren thren carried him to the nearest house when cold water cloths claths were applied to his head chest and ana wherever else eise else ho he was burned in about twenty minutes hd was able to speak and from that timo time has continued to improve his mind rand does not no appear to be tho least affected by the accident tho the horse which was tho the proper 10 to ofero of bro D 0 Thomps thompson died almost immediately distinguished arri Anni arrivals arriva vALs LS senator julian of indiana and his lady are at present in our city th they ey are staying at the tho townsend house DEPARTED tho iron hon B F wade and party left town yesterday afternoon SERE SERENADE the brass band of th the tho 0 military stationed at camp douglas serenaded gen sheridan at tho the townsend house last evening i POLICE charles popper of popper was fined 10 for fouling the water ditch at Butch erville by throwing ing therein heads bones and refuse animal matter W WJ J Blak blake blakeway ewas was fined 10 for drunkenness and profane swearing THE phonographic ADVOCATE we WO have reee reec received kyed the april number of the phone phonographic graphic advocate published by mr jam iam james es E munson of nassau st new york As its namo name implies it is devoted wholly to the advocacy of phonetics and and contains several very interesting articles pertaining to those subjects it is printed in clear type on good paper and in the ordinary roman boman character so that it can bo be read by all it contains twenty pages of solid reading matter and its price is only one dollar per year GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD CIRCUS cincus still they come by ent in another column it will be seen that jim miller fc cos gos great pacific railroad circus will willber pei pel forin form at the eity city eity city hall corner on friday I 1 next the mst the company with their paraphernalia is expected to arrive tomorrow to morrow this company has been organized for the purpose of giving entertainments tain tairi ments at the principal towns along the line of the pacific railroad E everything very thing about this establishment is new now the truckee tribune speaks highly of the company as being capable of giving a finst first class elass entertainment prevo bro R P hopkins jus pus just J t in III I 1 fram provo called this morning ho ilo gives glees flattering accounts of matters and things there tho the operative cooperative co store is doing a nine fine business the prospect is good for the speedy erection of the proposed co o ope opera tive woollen factory crops I 1 look well the sunday school children had a picnic on monday last at which the delighted juveniles had a gay time the provo people havo have an excellent market jur or ohp their ir but ter eggs c cheese licese ac the denizen sor white pine pio making frequent calls upon them for those thos 0 a articles nr NEW v HAnis harmony loxy toxy J 1 D lee esq ili iri forms us by letter that the grass grasshoppers aaa rs have havo wasted all the tho fields and adena at new harmony with the exception of four acres tf bf garden produs and fourteen acres of wheat at the tho date date dato of his letter uit they were beginning to fly and hopes were entertain al they N would ofila so soon oil oll chango change i their location and aud as a conse gueno quenO many of the citizens w wore were oro ore preparing the ground for I 1 ar a second crp ernp A cooperative operative co tion was organized on the uit with bishop IV 15 U pace as president II 11 B AI jolly vice president hent G W levy IV pace and J D lee leo directors H A pac area frea treasurer surer and james russell rus Eus seil soll secretary the capital stock is placed at 1200 MORONI L bishop G W bradley arrived home he me on the ath insl ho he has been absent rather more than a year the people turned out en mame masse to meet him the cavalry brass band citizens and school children with banners marched to his bis house and sang a song welcoming him back to their midst the crops thea there never looked better cooperation prospers and good health prevails box eldeb ELDEK co wo we are arc informed that five men were committed to jail jall on thell the lith tl dinst and are awaiting the action of a grand j jury three of said men ard are charged with lomg robbing at corinne Corin nie rie tho the other two with horse and cattle stealing much aluch horse stealing is going on n on both sides of bear river kiver the citizens having to guard their stock stocke losely closely corinne corinno was formed intha into a precinct bt last monday by tho the county court of box elder it is yet doubtful who will be selected as the justice of peace corinne is is going to rid itself of thieves and rascals by prompt action SA SANDWICH DWi clr crt ISLANDS president george newoker whitin writing from laie laic on the uit bafs says wo we havo have finished grinding our first crops ot of cane cano and are now grinding a few acres belonging to the native brethren our crops have yielded us one hundred tons of sugar and a great quantity of molasses the most of the sugar has been shipped and sold in san francisco which has kept us all very busy this last winter and hero I 1 am pleased to say of our native brethren that they have been faithful and worked like men many of them havo have not lost one hours hoves time durin during the entire season our mode of employing and working them thern differs very much from our neighbors and the result is we wo have accomplished more with less hands and less trouble this lias ilas attracted the attention of many and they congratulate us ils on our success durin during the winter we have increased our crop over ono one half and we anticipate twice the amount next season which will commence in october I 1 expect to get some sugar and ilo iio molasses lasses lassos through boutah to ill in the latter part of july next when we will be happy to co onerato with our friends to supply the people odthe of the territory with good sugar and molasses health and good food spirl spirits s prevail preval I 1 in our midst our meetings are well attended we have five native elders elder traveling and preaching our congregation gre gation is increasing in numbers and in appearance and I 1 hope with the blessings of eaverl that this people may be able to maintain their connection and standing with the kingdom of god for this we are arc laboring and desire the f faith falth a 1 th a and nd prayers of our brethren in zion phou PHOM THURSDAYS DAILY EDITORIAL VISIT J E caldwell Cald Cal dwelt heyer esq editor os ok the tho chicago journal of f commerce paid us a fraternal visit this morning mr hoyer heyer is a very agreeable agee ablo able gentleman and expressed himself as s immensely men sely pleased with salt lake laka city after his trip over the tho plains ho he thought ogden presented a very pleasant appearance but salt lake city with its beautiful streams trees exceeded everything he had ever seen and was far ahead of any ot of the many descriptions ho had read of it ii we wish him a pleasant pleas an t seiburn 9 in this tho the queen city of the mountains fountains GRAND jury juny the grand jury accompanied by judge elias smith hon Z snow isnow prosecuting attorney and sheriff R T burton button took a trip yesterday morning to wardell warden Rock woods xou country resl tesi residence otherwise known as tho the tia inspected the accommodations 1 for visitors who I 1 go to stay y I 1 they then passed on to the wasatch woolen mills where as the guests of sheriff burton they most generously entertain entertained ca ARRIVED general G B maxwell and F raleigh esq of rome Alic higan arrived in this city on tuesday last general maxwell i is s the U S re reister register ister isted for utah and successor of mr clem clements ants removed M r to this place is traveling for pleasure and will prop prod probably ably remain with ua us a few weeks CHANGE CHAGI cna CHA GI OF OP NA NAME an the tho name of deseret station on the U P V it R R has bein been changed to that of uinta Di nta CHANGE IN TIME or MAIL mall A IV street esq E sq postmaster wishes to notify the public that on and after aion alon monday next nest dinst the mails for the west will leave this city at 4 3 0 am those going cant east at am the mail for the tho west and and north will include davis and weber counties the eastern mail will ivill include morgan summit and wasatch until monday next nest the mail for ogden and alo aio will leavo leave salt lako lake city post office at am the River riven dalo dale mail will be sent from this city to ogden and from the latter iatter place to its destination by a special S cialle messenger seila sella geu ger I 1 of beus fargo CoTh cothes ts i is igi only onis A until others are made by the P 0 department the mails will arrive in this city from the north east and west between 0 6 and 10 pm p m notice will be given of the exact time as soon as it can bo be ascertained with certain certainty tv these changes are caused by a change of time in the arrival of trains oil on the U P R R i irrl avi v ED professor hartz the illusionist t announced to appear at the theatre ae bet aveck week arrived in the city this mom ing An ARRIVE rivel AT NEW YORK we learn by a te telegram legrant from elder W C staines to president young that the ship minnesota aota ha has arrived at new york all well her passengers were to start stadt west last evening RAILROAD FARES farns A correction in ill the telegrams published yesterday the item relating to the price of railroad fares between chicago and sacramento was terribly mixed up by an inexperienced typo it should read thus chica chicago 11 o 9 the rate of freight and passage to california is aruch reduced passage tickets from chicago to sacramento are now sold for one hundred and sarry eight dollars and thirty rlue rrue cents currency liate hate points at the same lates rates Pr mii mil 1 leans ieans ALS ans if you want appleton appie Apple tons 8 journie s the herald of health devoted A holy hol hoi y to ta sanitary matters 9 every satur lav la peters musical 11 monthly anthly or tho the tho masie masir al independent both excellent musical journals you can obtain them and almost anything else also in the book or stationery ry line 10 mr james dwyer at the railroad news depot west side of east temple tempie st who supplies them afearl as early Y and at as cheap rates as the publishers 11 ho 0 laid taia a batch ot of periodicals on our table this morning including those above named and the mining scientific press published in san franeisco francisco for which wo we tender hi him m many thanks A i MORE mone or tim THE INDIANS SOUTH wo learn by deseret telegraph lino line that a few of the party who went in ill pur pursuit sulton of the indians returned to parowan carowan yesterday afternoon and report that all they discovered ivas was the tracks of two indians driving horses they also noticed atone at one place that the red men had endeavored to catch some hores hordes but from appearances they judged thattie that the attempt was unsuccessful there are thirteen men still in alir pursuit uit IMPORTANT ARREST |