Show ARRIVAL Ar Art BiVAr rival OF COMMITTEE OF bf WAYS WATS AND MEANS on saturday there were rumors afloat all da day v that hon W H seward late Secret secretary ary arV of state and the congressional committee of ways and means would arrive in this tills city it was subsequently learned however that mr seward and other gentlemen lad had had bad turned on oft tile the U P R R and had gone to denver about 0 6 on saturday evening the committee of ways and means comp comprising the hon hons 3 saml hooper of massachusetts chairman orthe of the ohe committee A B allison of iowa H maynard of tennessee W D kelley of penn austin blairon Blai michigan S S Mars marshall ball hail of illinois james brooks dennis mccarthy and G A Bassett of new york and F H smith of washington DC arrived and took up their quarters at the townsend house ilon hon S B axtell MC from the first congressional district of california miss anna dickinson the celebrated lecturer and cherev the rev J dickinson also arrived at the same saine time at about eleven oil on saturday evening the members of ca captain p tain Crox alls brass band serenaded the distinguished party playing several chone choke selections A crowy ot of people drawn to the spot b by 1 the report that the committee had arri arrived arrived and ana nd by the sweet strains of the band soon collected and in thop tha intervals between the playing odthe of the tho band there were loud loid ries cries of Il looper hooper in answer to which tn hon gentleman appeared and ver T briefly thanked the citizens for the tho compus tendered the party JL I 1 after more music judge kelly keily P J in answer to the calls of the assem D feared and said ilni I 1 citizens being on our wa way vv I sAte pacific coast on business bubines i th the tho jovern government ment which in this c couett coun tT means the people and being ia so nearsie na your city elty wo no felt that we ive would comet come and tad tas see a place of which we had heard se 0 o vajk tajh M it is indeed a beautiful city alike ailko rem rema wal able for location and scenery atter alter A I 1 ter li ing your way across tho the dreary plains ov twenty years ago and alighting on tl thac s spot t I 1 cannot wonder that it has become a almost sho in 0 st a holy land to yoi voi you j the night being too far advanced to M make ake a speech I 1 will say in the name of the tho comm committee atee that in all things tending to your future prosperity and aud andio to the glory olour of our common country you will find in me and the gentlemen traveling with me hearty cooper co oper at alors rs 11 nor after more mora music from Crox alls pills band it bave gave way vay for the camp douglass bang bani which played several beautiful pieces and at a few minutes to to 12 the assembly d dispersed iscom ed the committee and nd mr sir axtell atell left for fr the tile west last evening miss ansa ANA E this lady who has a worldwide world wido wide reputation as a lecturer on womans comans rights education ft paid us a visit this borni morning ngin in company with her brother the R rev v J dickinson and alderman S IV richards miss D dickinson lc kinson and her brother arrived in this city with tile the congressional committee on Sat saturday arday evening and would have proceeded with them to the pacific coast but being desirous of seeing more lake city and its people than was possible during the ver vcr very vory brief stay slay of the committee they determined to remain here hero two or three days longer after which they will proceed westward miss dickinson is thoroughly cosmopolitan in her manner and 11 0 conversing with her one cannot hel hei helie holie lieving that bho she is just the apman taa t any cause on the side of chic sympathies and sense of right are enil enli t i j UTAH utan the following sd news reached us yesterday afternoon liv hey fey deseret telegraph line st george juns jakl jail 21 01 on the IM iob lob dinst bro Davidson n formerly o overseer of the cotton factory at washington h his 1 wife anil and son lett lott st thomas AT intend intending ing to meet president snow and company company who were xe returning turning f from orom rom the muddy dy and come with them to st george during durin the afternoon of tho the one oae 0 of davidsons davidon s horses came into the beaver dam data well with a blind bridle bridie on and aud nearly yack zack dead next day a man man by the tho name pame of jaek jack went back on the road to hunt some in mules es and lound found tho the I 1 body of davidsons ai boy Q named joseph about half a milf rora the well weil on the road near by jie lip taya kaya quilt ke keg heg and canteen yesterday the mail carrier carrier from the muddy found davidsons sons other horse on tho the virgen at grove with tho the harness on nothing f ful fui theris thenis ther is l known of davidson or his wife at theTA the muddy lUdd Y ar or at it st george as ar asyet yet it is now over ten days since bro davidson s oil 11 has as been heard from the tho supposition is that himself and wipe wife have perished with thirst on the d desert S rt bro L D young skirted started from this place last week I 1 intending trending tt ending to go tho the new hew road to st joseph when wo we hear from him wo we will undoubtedly know k now the fate of bro davidson the tho st george of the ath dinst has the following with regard regald to the horse horpe thieves who escaped from that place st clair auxier and king caid cald who stole the horses from here about three weeks ago attempted to cross the colorado on a raft when near the middle of the river the raft broke to pieces and the men dien b by y great exertion saved themselves bux box I 1 lost 0 s t every ra rag g of their clothing and all ap t heir their provisions were then over a h undred hundred miles from any settlement entirely naked and not a mouthful to ea eat tand and unacquainted with the country and so boram rambled down tho the river for nine days when a mail carrier riding rn on the opposite side discovered them threw them what provisions he had and reported to fort mohave their miserable condition A party immediately started out to their rescue and succeeded in getting them to mohave alive but in a terrible condition from to the sun their skin wa waa badly blistered and they were little more than skeletons |