Show ITEMS 1 T B M S erom EKOM TUESDAYS DAILY tim THE MEMBERS of the tho high council are arc requested to meet atthe atthe city hall on erl fri aday ay july ad at 10 am A punctual attendance is requested r jo JNo NV couo zw president CALL CALI prom FROM A BROT BROTHER neit nElt OP THE QUI LL V idt robert ramsay kamsay esq of the craftsman 4 a paper published published in canada accompanied by 3 mr r kimball of california call 4 ed oil in this morning they express x ed ed great surp riso to see such a beautiful city as this in the mounta mountains llo iio and to see 0 on n every hand along their route of travel on the line and from there to this city such unmistakable si sins signs ns of thrift and general prosperity ia NED LECTURE col COI judson whose nom de deplume plume is ned bunt iino lino who is well known on the pacific coast as a writer and lecturer will make his debut before a salt lake audience at the tho ward assembly morrow evening at half past seven in a lecture on tho tho the industrial and social im por tanco tinco of total abstinence from the use uso drinks as exemplified by jho I 1 people here from the reputation of ZI igol judson his ills lecture will no doubt be oy acy racy and entertain entertaining in 9 F gonne gon n E ast 1 ar mr alfred best tinsmith of this city left for the east today to day lie ile will be gone probably six or eight weeks and during his journey which is chiefly ono one of pleasure for the benefit of his health will visit frie friends rids and rp relations lations in canada and tho east we wish him a pleasant I journey and a safe return r LEFT rob FOR HIS FIELD OF or bibo Lino LABOR it E elder ider levi garrett who has been kept busily engaged since conference winding up his ilis business matters left by coach this morning in on the road to europe V Y MARRIED marbled annard on sunday the 27 ith dinst 9 by Pies rles president ident D H welly Vell veil 4 mr laron laren pratt to miss ethelwynn Etli Eth elwinn erwinn C krown brown both of this city wo we wish the tho happy pair ion lon long ilfe life and prosperity FROM wednesdays DULY DAILY THAT basser BANMER trescott and jones representatives of the tho mechanics union called upon us with the design for a fine banner six by eight feet illustrating various branches of homo home manufacture compared with the imported articles to be used in tho the procession on tho the occasion of the forthcoming celebration it will bo be painted baur by mr D b of this city and will be a beautiful specimen of what our our home homo artists can do f POLICE rolice edward oliver charged with abusing mr M chadd at his place of business on east templo temple street was fined john evans having imbibed too freely of tho the oh be joyful paid joo A J clothier for getting 1 ing the tho peace and using profane prof ane ano lan ian language gume guNe was wag fined 15 1500 00 burtelson Bur tolson keeper of tho the chias chicago restaurant charged with assaulting tind a id 0 abusing ani avi a mr r Mud delun was fined 1 L 00 OO i wo wp aro much pleased to learn leam from bishop callister that inN in millard lillard county tho the crops aro are excellent and that there aro are no grasshoppers the fruit crop ia ared blittle by lato late frosts The tho health heal til of tho the people generally is excellent tho the bishop is now here with a train of eight wagons for agricultural machinery for private citizens and for the tho operative cooperative co store at fillmore safe SAVE IN ENGLAND we havo have received information of the safe arrival at liverpool of the steamship city of Antwerp having on board elders tuddenham toone romney park and a number of other missionaries after an exceedingly pleasant passi pass age her passengers from salt lake city reaching the shores of old england in less than three weeks after their departure from the valleys of utah some foolish persons here hero somo some time since succeeded I 1 in i 1 circulating a report that the vessel h had a d been lost on her passage causing much anxiety in the families milies la of the elders who sailed oil on her tile the notice of her safe arrival will nill be 11 consolatory condolatory to those who placed the least 1 I reliance ou on this rumor the disseminating of such reports is highly reprehensible and should meet with an earnest rebuke from every right minded citizen tiie THE following is a list of letters now lying at this office the owners of the same will confer a favor by calling 0 and obtaining them mr robert smith miss olive clark dark M S brinney Brin ney ncy esq John johm jesson samuel D johnston bp A J 11 moffit offit john hamford connection in our issue of monday june it was stated that herbert humes la allds alias charles aiford alford had been arrest arnest arrested bd for Steal stealing lug mules and had been committed to take his trial at tho the probate court and that this was tho the man who made his escape A gom om tho the penitentiary some fifteen or eighteen months ago and who after breaking loo loose stole stoie a mule muto belonging to warden rockwood rock Kock wood after which fhe nhe while at large ho he was made the recipient of executive clemency his pardon being granted by ky his excellency the governor i T the h paragraph as written does governor D durkee u r I 1 ce injustice his excellency called upon us on monday evening and assures us that ho he did not pardon this mulo mule thief lie he has endeavored to exercise the pardoning power is much opposed to the turning turning loose of such villains as this to prey upon society such clemency is expensive for forche the community it was his predecessor governor Doty who mar mat pardoned pardoned humes we take pleasure in making ing this correction in justice to our respected cipov governor INDIANS INDI AT F fort ort OPT EPHRAIM brother D B huntington started today to day for fort E Ephraim to meet a band of about a hundred shib er cr ech ecil and plede riede pi pl ede indians who wh 0 have been brought thero there by black hawk they then are part of the Nid kid indians lans ians who have been guilty fialty of de degradations radiations in the south but they chev are tired and want peace col vead head indian superintendent was sent for to go and see them and make them presents bu t being unable to do so ho he deputed brother huntington who will bo be absent about eight days RETURNED missionary entity we wo were glad on monday to extend a welcome home homo to elder elias morris who recently arria cn on from a mission to the british isles E elder eider morris mouris left this city in the spring of 65 and has labored in tho the welsh principality from his arrival in britain until the time of leaving for home homo ho he was appointed by president carrington to preside e over the company of sain saints ts who came across tho the ocein ocean in the steamship minnesota and lie and his ills company mado mado malo a quicker trip to this city than any company of saints whoever who ever left surope europe l drope elder morris made arrangements ili in wales for a special train to carry his people to liverpool and also for a steamer to take them from the railway station there direct to the ocean steamer on which they thoy were to cross thus savin saving I 1 all tho the expense of lodging and the trouble attendant upon the transfer of passengers and baggage from the station to the lodging houses and from tho the latter to the ship the company sailed sauca from liverpool on the ond dinst and reached ogden oil on friday est last the 2 ath two days of this time having been spent in new now kand one at omaha omah a reducing their actual traveling tim lime 0 to twenty clays days they were very healthy during the journey there having been but one death and that a puny infant which died at cheyenne amon among the passengers were many aged pen persons oa no less than three of them having on this ace account to he bo carried while on the journey from station to station by some of the their r friends yet their health when they reached here was as good as when whon they leh ich home homo tho the arrival of this company in in new york was only just preceded by that of elder W C aines alnes Sc who left this city in the early part of the present month to act as emigration agent in the east for the church this season ho ile liow howe eror eron succeeded in maki makl making nga ngn a very favorable arrangement for their transit from new N ew york to this cl city it y tt may be interesting to elder Stain staines cs friends to learn loarn that ho left new sew ew york for liverpool on the tilo enst on the tho steamship sannes tilo the in which elder morris lorris I orris and camo came aero to consult with udor uder carrington in relation to the emigration he lie expects expects to return saon jonew to new york from KROM THURSDAYS ai dairy dalry GEN GENT HAYCOCK AND AP STAF STAFF p AT t T I 1 HELENA general hancock and stall stair arrived atlie atlle at helena city on the atti 2 ith uit and j from the account ili in the merald herald of the the reception given to the party bv by the citizens of helena was of the if not enthusiastic character A train of carriages and a calva cado of horsemen met the general and party about five miles from and city in tho the afternoon tho the party partook of a sumptuous dinner provided for them and a few of the leading citizens and representatives of tho the press at tho the kan kan restaurant after which they rode rodo to the fashion raco baco course and tho the hot springs in tho the evening at about ton a salute sainto from thirteen twelve pound howitzers howit was fired in their honor which was followed by serenades responded to by speeches from gen hancock and the leading gentlemen of hi his party FUNERAL the funeral obsequies of the wire wife of brother henry C fowler took place this morning at his residence in the ward president geo goo A smith and elder cider joseph P F smith present and made addresses suitable to the mournful occasion wo we deeply sympathize with bro row eow or and his family in their heavy bereavement SEXTONS REPORT for june males 20 females 14 of thee ohve adults 10 children 24 died of tho the g causes as reported inflammations 11 measles C levers I 1 3 ll 11 heart disease 1 2 1 water on brain 2 killed killed accidentally 2 2 drowned 1 croup 1 consumption 1 I canker 1 1 stillborn 1 dropsy 1 puerperal convulsions 1 total interments inter ments 54 34 E TAYLOR SOX sexton tOll IMPORTANT SILK WORMS AND osage i ORANGE LF LEAVES A wo we were shown today to day a number of cocoons spun by silkworms fed ex exclusively on tho the leaves leaver of the asago ct orange the cocoons cocoons were sent to preil president brigham young by bro samuel cornaby of spanish foik fork in a letter accompanying them bro cornaby says the e eggs s were brought from england by py bishop thurber on his return from his mission inis sion slon in ISM 1866 in 1867 the tho number of the worms being small they were fed on mulberry leaves but the two past seasons they have been fed exclusively on osage 0 o orange leaves tho the worm appear to be e healthy healt hv we have about five thousand this present year and have had none die up to the present time uit the cocoons are of largo large size size and good color and with the exception of the being perhaps not quite so fine seem fully equal to cocoons spun by worms fed on mulberry leaves the above facts will bo be interesting to many of our readers and may be of some importance to the people of the territory generally in view of the fact that silk slik cuz culture is likely to become one of great importance here SANTAQUIN bishop david 11 II holladay gives rives an excellent report of santaquin San health peace and prosperity prevail in the settlement crops are good very v e ry little 11 t tle tie damage done by tho the locusts and they are now leaving there is every pros prospect N act of a large crop of peaches appi appl apples and all ali kinds of fruit the indians aro are very quiet but very hungry cooperation CO OPERATION ox ON THE MUDDY E elmer ellmer esq writing from st joseph on the loth dinst informs us that a operative cooperative co institution lad had iad been organized in the settlements on tho the muddy with wit hithe the following in officers jos W youn young president J leithhead vlee vice presidente president 1 a board of five directors consisting of starks elmer at st joseph rs foot and johnson at st thomas and mr johnson at west point II 11 J cutler catler secretary james leithhead business agent lieber clay clayton ton salesman all was peace at the time he arto wrote the crops wore harv harvested eted no grass h hoppens ap pp had appeared awl ani they had just had a very cry pleas pleasant atit visit li it oin om president E I 1 snow FAin fair FAIRVIEW viEw siew elder A rela parson writing from F fairview says the crops here never looked picked more promising for an abundant harvest wo have had haa hado yo much rain thus I 1 far F that the crops have needed but little irrigation ri atlon stoel stock is fat and the range splendid the indians are peaceable wo we hope they will continua so our now meeting house is being pushed ahead with fresh energy our sunday and day schools are well attended our coo cooperative operative co o store is a success the female cief relief society is proving a great blessing to the poor it now numbers sixty members they he hold hoid held their air first anniversary meeting on the uit followed by a dance in the evening t the e proceeds of which were for the benefi benefit of tie tle the i socie tv |