| Show loal 1061 locel AND OTHER MATTERS i i PROM SATURDAYS DAILY PRESIDENT AND PARTY A dispatch by deseret telegraph line says ahat that president ent young would woula leave SI si george at ten tan this morning for santa clara would hold meeting there today to day and aur return to st george tonight to night tuk tun technologist GIST r the second number of this splendid journal has arrived it is full ot of matter of interest 1 to the engineer manufacturer and builder it can be obtained at the hallwa railway hallway v news depot walon lot LOST brother isaac wwilson Wi ilson lison bof of if mill ill lii creek ward while in the city yesterday lost his watch somewhere between the 17 and wards the watch idof is of english mak make c the back is chased and gilt the gilt around the edge worn off a little there was no chain the key being attached with a small smail piece of twine juthe jf the finder will take the ticker to calders book store on east temple st ste str he will be revar revan rewarded qed foghis gublo trouble tr THE SPENCER AND THE we understand that the new dito ditch which has been laid out to drain the waters of ot big kanyon emigration and red butte clee creeks ks by way of the spencer bencer ditch dit epis is one third finished and we are advised by the committee that they fiey have begun to glye give order orders on the land owners for the amounts assessed upon their land to pay for digging they wish ish to take this method of notifying such land owners that they may be prepared to meet the orders when they are presented SCHOOL examination we understand that R I 1 campbell county superintendent of schools on the and instas visited the schools of south W wallow creek and west jordan the examination of the former taught by bishop stewarts son was highly creditable and the advanced advance pupils in arithmetic reflected much credit on their youthful teacher the school during the winter has haa numbered over ijo loo pupils the west jordan school taught by mr cutler was more primary in its c charac charae arac t ter some bome of the pupils however read well weli ell eli and their thein readiness in noting the grammatical ma pauses showed that attend attention had been paid to this important branch of edu edn i cation callon the trustees of west jordan have I 1 mado the necessary arrangements to furnish farnish the school room with a full set of maps costing only 1750 1750 thih school has enrolled scholars the willow creel creek school js is perhaps the best furnished school room in the territory gratuitous HELP TO THE A AFFLICTED dr J P meek now sits three thred hours baily aall aali sundays excepted from ten a ato in to one e t to give advice and medicine to the afflicted the doctor practices homeopathy and has had a long experience in it in in the east indies having lived there forty three years he considers that at the homeopathic cyst system em Is is specially dally daliy useful in the diseases of c children h sid areni not that its efficacy is less in the diseases of adults but the remedies being either tasteless casteless or oy agreeable they are more easily emily adminis to infants than medicines of any other kind it would bo bar well for any needing medical assistance to call on doctor meek his self imposed laber labor in this respect is essentially a laboroi labor laboc of love he ask asks no fee either lor for advice or medicine after effecting a cure voluntary contributions are accepted if his patients feel dis posed to make them but under no circumstances does the doctor charge for his services or medicines OBITUARY elder morris phelps of montpelier rich county has requested us to publish the following notice of the death of his brother mr orrin phel rhel phelps 8 taken from a paper published at Pains ville ae ohio died in East Kirtland jan of paralysis ra orrin phelps in the year of us age he was waa one of those men who though unknown to fame added to tha that moral Goral moral ele nent which promotes a healthful state of society loci ety ever regarding that approved of social life live and let live no and unpretending in demeanor without sectarian bigotry or selfish design ie was a good citizen and honest man almly calmly and considerately he witnessed the premonitions of death and awaited the inal final shock without terror or regret his mountain home now sad and lone tells of a friend and neighbor gone deceased was baptized and confirmed by his lis brother morris phelps in ray county iio eio mo klo in july 1836 he married eliza ellza ann lyon bought land and settled in far west with the saints and under the exterminating mina ting order of w wa J driven from the state of missouri with thom them he returned to east kirtland and lived on his inheritance given to him by hl his father until death removed him ACCIDENT A very serious accident befell fella felia a young man named T J stevens at about noon yesterday he was assisting in the removal of some bome furniture from a house on south temple street when from some cause not known the team took fright ran up the street and and was brought to a stand still opposite mr bryant string hams residence at the time of the accident there was as no one near so that nothing definite is known as to the them manner in which it happ bapp happened ened but it is supposed that bro stevens was thrown on the thi fence gho bho ghose he ow was f found nd about ml mid mia d way betwee between zi the ad house honse se 41 land where the team was wasse waste stopped topped and was lying helpless on the ground H he was taken to the house of his brother in law mr robert P F when the services of dr tait talt vero were immediately called in on examina examination tl n it was found that two or three of his r nibs ribs s were broken and serious internal injuries sustained this marn icorn ing brother stevens was considered in a very precarious condition he threw up con considerable s id erable blood during darlng last night and omd it was feared that thab senious serious injury had peen edn done to his liver mopes hopes ai are 6 entertained of his re recovery covery 1 I 1 I s i fram FROM MONDAYS dil dalia daila J THE cullor A meeting was held on saturday evening in A the masonic hall Inthis in this city to protest against certain see sections of bf the Culf cullom idin bill and tind to adapt a memorial to the united states senate pray praying ing for the repeal of thomast the tha most bost obnoxious portions tio ns of the bill the meeting was wis of a private character only those being present who had been beeri invited there were present G general maxwell and col cor G q B Overt overton oll of sf the land omm off ige ipe J 31 orr esq IT S Mars marshal marshai lial T mei Mel marshall ishall J carter and R H robertson I 1 esis attorney attorneys ya be besides sided sides a large number of gentlemen 0 of f mixed political olit cal cai and religious opinions mr embertson Mb robertson ertson entson was chosen chairman th the tho chairman called for a free expression of opinion on the subject of the ho mee tinte the first speaker wase ba BK elsey who explained pla pia ined that as far ashe as he understood it tho the meeting I 1 was for the purpose of as asking congress to modify certain portions of l 1 the cullom bill which hm has lately passed the house honse of representatives mr my keisey kelsey was followed by if Harr hann harrison ibon lion walker house jon jen jennings and others who made 9 speeches dezes on the subject all hll favoring a modification of the bill ri mr marshall said ha he was waa in favor tor ton of the bill in its main maln m K features as pe personally solo so ally aily he bated hated polygamy but bui leyras aware of the in Injustice justice and seyen seven iffy y of certain js sections ot the tho sam e hewa rewa willing that the government should mould modify the tho bill so a as s only to punish future violators violator dof sot of the law ardd arid if he were the only one who would sign p a nie morial to iho senate genato for that teat purpose he sli sil should buld certainly 0 put but his name to it f t general M maxwell ax was in favor of pushing the measure without vit hout any modification he thought the people had gone goner into polygamy my with their thein eyes apen ana they should abde the consequence after about two hours discussion on the subject a committed commit tep was wa appointed to draft a 4 memorial and transmit if ip to congress by maii mail or telegraph the committee consisted of J R rwal talker J ar M carter samuel kahn R H robertson warren hussey it P marshall and OJ fi Hol hoi llster ollister A vote of thanks to the chairman terminated the dhe proceedings proceeding edin gs ELDES elbes endes eider elder edward stevenson writing on oli the instant from willow willow island miles nilles west of omaha says that a company of thirty elders were at that point ready to start homeward they wera were rather short of means and had accepted a kind kina offer onner from the U P R R company to travel at lower fares abdat a slower rate of speed the names of the company were elders eldera G B wallace bishop A H raleigh john stoker A R F farr G G snyder daniel carter G D grant edward stevenson E T ceak claris na N T porter nymphus naphus Nym C G murdock f israel evans wm win hilee lee iee D B huntington and wife john HK H K whitney I 1 IT perkins W ii perkins wm 0 noale neal noaie E H davis J 8 gleason pleasont Glea soni sont IN 0 ch burr frost taps naylor Tre drederick frederick derick kesler jun A D thatcher T S ricks myron groo A ri R baird and company of of fifteen from fron i alabama jas jag hall hal hai J S stoker nancy B 11 P F lee wife and three child children rehi refi C J led and charies charles D handey 4 |