Show FROM tuesdays rUES DAYS DAILY DAMY 7 s J A SUNDAY SCHOOL celebrations on friday last tho the tenth ward sunday school held a celebration at they had bad a very pleasant time timo tho the tho follo following wing synopsis of ho he proceedings has been furnished by bro J beer honorary 1 met at ono ond gye dle ock pm and nd id opened eu c A bi prayer and singing a hymn composed by lur jur late superintendent benjamin lang haritis Hark lis zions children singing etc recitations ana and songs selected rom our authors the tho the two cousins on celistial marriage 1 larri larni age 1 from the millennial star recited by three of the young joung ladies also the revelation on tu marriage by a y young oung h gentleman toasts and sentiment sa song composed by mr B J beer aitho tho star of the tho kingdom 11 somo short speeches by tha teachers n dance adabee in the afternoon until nine aften after which he the old bid folks tripped the light fantastic too until three in the morning then dispersed to thein their several habitations in peace well satisfied with their evening evenings 9 amusement A number of toasts given on the neslon occasion were enclosed with tho the bove hove bu but lack of space prevents their insertion yesterday morning the ward sabbath and da day y schools assembled at the tho ward schoolhouse school house for a days enjoyment the proceedings wore inaugurated by examining arn ain ining the children in church history and kindred subjects and giving rewards to the most proficient as also to those who proved themselves the best writers this examination was followed by putting the boys through a military drill from tactics which they took hold of bf with great enthusiasm the party then repaired to bro mark lindhag LInd s grounds on the bench north of the ward war sal sag where swings round and some somo creature comforts were provided for fon tho pleasure of the children which with the bath there they hugely after a short recess the party re ass assem i om bled and spent the afternoon and evon even evening ing until dusk in merry dances and youthful games ames when all repaired repaired to their homes highly gratified w wath t th tho the days amusements MOST F poul FOUL under this talis head ng natho the nelena helena gazette of the ath instant says many of fhe aho ho resi resl residents deIts of helena will re bember a drayman and horse trader named who left for white pine fine last fall it would would seem that had prospered for according to the inland empire a urt aper published at that place of the uit be he was reputed to be worth orth about the s ame paper says that his found 10 milos out ont of treasure city ind from surrounding circumstances had evidently eirl airi dently met with a violent death probably strangulation by the hands pf af some party or unknown the body was discovered in a grave or orgather rather a holo hole used by indians for catchin catching gner orbr c on arted totham purpose accor according ins ing to the cs of a physician who testified boore a coroners jury summoned to enquire nto the cause of the tho death the body was oo 00 far decomposed to make a detailed examination but tho the rope round his neck seemed to provo prove 0 v 0 that deceased came to his death by lr strangulation r a ngu lation and that he had heen eert dead about two or three weeks DEAD the hamilton rev kev daily yan ard and elm Eln empire pite pire of saturday last the ath inh ink says joseph buys the young man so inhumanly beaten iu this city one week ago Irea lrea breathed thed his hia last at tho the county hospital yesterday vest erday the poor fellow never recovered power of 0 t speech and therefore tho the whole affair concerning the manner of assault is still shrouded in mystery ryan arrested on suspicion of 4 having in some way been concerned in the murderous assault ia is still in custody his examination havivi having been deferred in the hope that the injured man might so far recover as to be able to throw so ne ine light on 04 t he suba act 1 I 1 from erom che THE lie lle millennial STAR stan the millennial mar star of tho the uit says on the lith ins lot smith john hJohn Q knowlton albert dewey george ir peterson george barton and on the milford milforde dB B shipp arrived in good health and spirits elder smith is appointed tra traveling ell eil n eldor elder ia in the glasgow elder knowlton n in t helten heiten barm hara elder dewoy dewey in the tho manchester elder peterson in the durham and newcastle new Now castle eastle elder barton in the kent and I 1 ader shipp in the sheffield conferences with the trust that they in may ky abundantly be lest iest in their labors labois in preaching tile the gos cl oel and in aiding in the tho gathering gai gal of israel I 1 I 1 the same of says it is r that another ano lher ther company of the tha latter later part of au august k 4 aj A SMALL SHALL POCKET boot bool 1 the tho wuen ailor can have it by applying at this off office ice iee STONE brother william rosf off of this city in inform forn coro usi that he has opened a new neve quarry of df white and an d red sandstone one mile north ol 01 ibbe temple nock vilock just outside of tile the city wall at the aso oase ase otho mountain woun monn tainy Ihas been en exa examined mined 1 by y m masonS 8 on sada saga nand ro good qa quality allty for r ba building ding purposes the supply is is large and bro croff says he lie can furnish it at the quarry at sik ais dollars i 1 er cord 11 lac JAC jackent a pENT NT BY ny lightning IN CEDAR CITY by deseret telegraph wo we learn that on the oth insi insl while one of tho the brethren with two indiana was harvesting in the nield field tho the lightning struck all throe three to the urt kro ground lind the tho indiana on the tho d dinst a largo flood came down coal creek aping serious damage to roads dam and hay bay meadow max wax fany gay telegraph poes were bro knocked dori and ond the vird viro wiro wire burned in seyer soyer places i 1 ins mrs irs L to obtain 4 tho the address vf tos mr and mrs M rs george hon hion derson in i n order that she may nitty communicate with them thom whan whon last heard beard from they derosin california please address any communication to airs mrs I 1 phelps baro bare care eare of T A smith deseret news office salt lake city ana and nevada papers paper please copy ar T I 1 TAo irAS Wd learn through a communication r muni nuni cation from elderd elder eider D bonelli that the was inot sot got forgoston for gotton in that far distant settlement and liko like more favored and older settled districts st thomas had its celebration a meeting a public dinner a V juvenile party in the afternoon and a dance vor for the adults in the evening forming the principal features of the days amusement i on the evening of the a heavy shower in the hills to the southwest south west of the settlement tl sent a large body of water over a considerable part of the town creating a largo amount of mud reducing the temperature of the atmosphere some five degrees and doing considerable damage to tile the long water ditch which will proE probably provably ably take 75 days work to repair information WANTED at this office of the whereabouts of samuel and hannah andy formerly of stratford on avon warwickshire Warwick shire england by their niece hannah masters wednesdays DAILY tiie TITE eid Eld elder eider erIV W C staines tole toie telegraphs graphs president young that there is a company of four hundred saints now in now new york they will leave that city for the west this evening of ening we presume this is the company tha teft england on the uit THE utan UTAH central RAILROAD the fifteen miles of or grading an anthe the utah central taken by weber County Coun tyis completed thorold the tho road foad is ilow now graded from ogden to ways Kays villo the heavy cut on the west ivest bank of theW the tho weber oger ober river rifer N is included an fn m the work done EXCURSION panty PARTY rev ROV E D G prime editor of tho the new york observe with a aparto arty arly of ladies and gentlemen bound bound on an n excursion cur our iou xou around the world arrived at salt lake city op tuesday the loth the arty party consists bf dr and mrs mis prime benjamin bamin B atterburg Atter atterbury bur esq and so son n miss atterbury mrs parsons and killan kilian van rensselaer rens Bens selaer all of new york dr J C hepburn of yokohama a medical missionary of tha the presbyterian board accompanies the party as tar as japan where he has resided for the last ten years dr A C post of etow tew york is also with the party on his way to california the time to be occupied in the excursion around the world via japan china india egypt the holy land kand land and europe back to new york will be more than a year EX explaining E expeditions EXPEDIT iosa losa IONA A nu number aber of the denizens of white pine not contented with its resources have organized an expedition tion to develop the almost unexplored regions of bf arizona lying southeast of the big canon of the colorado colorado and east of el dorado canon starting from treasure cita olty city their route lies past lake and our settlements on the muddy to call ville where they intend to establish a ferry 1 erom from callville Call ville the expedition will wil I 1 travel thirty nive five miles lown down the river to el dorado canon where whore it is proposed to establish a secona second ferry where they hope to establish a town in a few years from there their researches will radiate into the surrounding country with the hope of finding somo some of tho the rich mines of the precious metals of which such wonderful stories are occasionally told by some captured aued indian or starved out prospector NOTICE all the members of the high aio are particularly requested to co meet at the city hall on friday next dext the tile dinst at 10 a ni pred precisely isely JNO W YOUNG president of council NEWs MONTANA we wo are indebted to the dour courtesy tesy of mark croxall esq of the union pacific telegraph line for th the 0 following items I 1 helena 10 A territorial election was held huld last week forth for the removal of tho the capitol to Helena Holena and was as carried by a majority of six hundred in favor of tho the proposition it is expected that governor ashley will issue a proclamation in a fed oed few days daysi changing the s eat seat of government accordingly tile the most cheer clider ing reports of the crops como come in from all parts of the territory particularly from the gallatin valley the brick work on the new now international hotel in this city n now ow being built I 1 by b y go G J T germain was nin fin finished dished esterday yesterday it is three stories high and sixty byone by one hundred and sixty feet it will cost and will be the finest and most commodious house between omaha and the pacific coast no river news I 1 advises advices Ad vices from F fort eort ort ont benton mi AL T tto to tho loth say about one hundred a anid arid fi nifty fifty aty elan eian piegan indians attacked an am ox train on the tho ath sih int on oh I 1 eagie eagle creek about twenty miles this side af pf camp booko just aa tha train was preparing 0 start in bip tilo bior corning ing tho the indians tried to prevent it and succeeding induced a aman man named ram am paxton to come out bothem to ahem them and hobeing 0 being heing acquainted t ed with the tho thello rii di aluis n 3 ho he did so sp anu and and was killed by tho the indians southern WO extract tho tile following lowin from a letter of president erastus snow isnow to td i president dated jula 2 i 1 in our oan oar through tha the western sett lenni ionni ants wd found aboul ayoutt twenty ft enty cami lie lle ac at klebron on shoal creek monib some somo half a boen id clover vallo valio valley forty oin cip eight ht at an an acca in meadow valley under bishop alexander F barron forty five f at easle eagle villo ville in ealo baglo valley and the in spring valley alley besides a few row fa ranc rane ranches hes between I 1 end this side of tho the settlements tle ments I 1 with the tho exception of shoal creek those these aro are aro all on n small streams flowing towards the tho muddy valleys mostly small but very fertile and the surrounding hins hills abounding with nutritious grass and scattering bor ber and numerous springs s springs especially adapted od to tho the grazing ot of sheep horses and cattle and many manx small farmers crops look well in meadow valley but in the other settlements tho grasshoppers had destroyed most of the tho early small grain notwithstanding their proximity X ity to the mines and a periodical influx of adventurers the people with a few exceptions seem to be striving to iivo livo their religion they have good schoolhouses and flourishing schools in each of the settlements a sawmill saw mill an Eagle villo and both jawand saw and ana grist mill at panacea I 1 expect next week wook to 0 make a tour through neaver beaver and iro iron it counties I 1 shall go b by y way of johnsons johnsona springs and file fire osville rs ville A fow few weeks ago I 1 sent coal creek john old Kanar Kanarr raba alim ails son georgo george and a few other friendly indians to visit bigit those red lake lak 0 utes who live along the tho eastern rim of the b basin as who he formerly preyed upon circle circie ville and latterly upon n beaver and iron counties they have returned bringing with them bro jesso jesse W V Cros bys mule mules and somo some other an animals imata imalA stolen from irod iron county georgo george informs me that most of those ind indians lanis lafis were weno inclined to listen to tol their talk and began to see sto the folly of their thele wicked course though of tho elk mountain utes were among them still bent on blood and plunder blackhawk black hawks Hawl ap oldest brather was among them but li his lse ise counsels were for peace said be knew tha that brigham and 1 I had always been friends to the indians and given givon them good counsels I 1 lam iam am thinking of sending jacob haiha hamblin g back wi with th these friendly indiano indiana bea beading bearing 1 some prese arese presents hoping thereby td persuade them altogether to reject tho counsels q of those wicked elk mountain Mounta lri ill utes and engage themselves in peaceful pursuits 11 an esteemed correspondent writing from nephi says a very large largo amount of grain will be raised this season in nephi tho the harvest is pressing and hands aro are few I 1 understood that the telegraph operator at this place reported the shocking case of suicide which took place hero here on last wednesday evening when bro wm stanley shot himself blowing off one third of his head an inquest was held and the jury gave a verdict that the tho deceased was labling laboring under a temporary fit of insanity no one ono no can give any reas reason n why h bro S killed himself he was a good peaceful citizen about twenty six years rs oj of age and leaves a wife and four chi children ren to mourn his loss on the election ticket voted at the last election pres jacob G bigler was w was 13 the tho nomination for councilor for millard and juab counties and samuel representative for juab county VIRGIN CITY elder J E johnson informs us that tho the weather at virgin city has been very dry and hot indeed I 1 moro more moroso so than during any other season reason bince since its settlement tl the tho ath and vere vore vero celebrated with salutes music processions professions process ions lons meetings mile clio public dinners dunces ete etc the grasshoppers destroyed the cotton and a portion of tho the til 0 grain and fruit early in the year some fields have been planted three times but bat tho the grasshoppers have now left and the crops loo look kwell well weli but they will be late late somo not having been planted until the middle of july FRO FROM M THURSDAYS daily 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