Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS afna ff na M los loh tos 1 from TUESDAYS DAILY dally daili LEAVING US 2 we ve have received the following communication from a transient resident of this city it needs no explanation SALT LAKE laire CITY may editor deseret news dear sir will you please bid a pleasant goodbye good bye for me to my many friends and relatives in salt lake city citi whom I 1 havo have not time to visit be foremy departure for the east I 1 have been in your city two months and have hava never enjoyed myself better I 1 have not although though il a gentile gentl e been attacked or molested by anybody even to a bull ball burp respectfully C S Nica NICHOL 01 f dimin in this city yesterday of scarlet fever and dropsy after a lingering illness of five weeks mabel twin daughter of hiram 13 and margaret 0 clawson aged two years and nine months MORE MOKE STEALING we are informed this morning that a short time esix horses two of them belonging to S D huffaker I 1 were stolen out of a pasture on cottonwood diligent search has been made for them thel since but they have yet been found it is evident that the hard times in this country are causing a certain clas i of tran in our midst to seek other quarters and to do no iso they do not scruple to avat avail i themselves of other peoples horses or mules aules to convey them out of or the country liik tp be hoped that some of these fellows wui up at it soon and be made to learn that stealing horses in this country is not business if 3 ati brt 3 tl MULES RECOVERED A few days since we published an account of the stealing of some onlo mules from the mountain range north of this city about a week since alfred randall jr and amos howe of the ward started north in pursuit of them and overhauled five of them near corinne accod accompanied danied bythe by the sheriff of box elder county they proceeded to drive onn off the mules when they were interrupted by a frenchman a resident of Corinn corinna 6 who vrho claimed that he had bought the mules and could produce the men who had sold them to him with the understanding that he would so and appear at brigham city the next nest day to substantiate his lis claim to the mules he was allowed to go and the mules were arlyen driven to brigham city the mules were kept there during the next day but the frenchman did not appear and they were accordingly brought to this city if we have got the story it looks rather suspicious men alen down this way are nolin the habit of relinquish relinquishing ng so easily as that property which they have honestly bought it is proba probable lle lie jle t that hat the other ciul mules stolen at the ti time me these were have gone fa farther north we wb shall be pleased to hear of the thieves being caught ind and brought jo 0 justice 1 ELOQUENCE if we WO may judge by the alta san sau Franci Francisc sept ci people are in ecstasies over the tho eloquence of the blind lecturer rev mr milburn who has bas just delivered his fourth lecture in that cit eit city eity luy lly he is drawing immensely and loses loss ri nothing mig but rather gains by his frequent appearance on the rostrum hi his last iea lea lecture was upon sargent smith prentice the thun Thuu derer of the mississippi valley in which he displayed his powers of oratory in such a manner as to secures the admiration of all present mr milburn Ml lburn while in this city addressed the people in the tabernacle and created a very vely favorable impression mar MAn MARRIED niED rieb in this city may 1870 by D 17 wells mr milando pratt and miss elizabeth rich both of this city dewish we wish the happy pair a long and prosperous journey jounney through life NEWSPAPER enterprise we WO publish today to day the tho prospectus of the salt lake herald a new morning paper to be published by A t epurs E xi L sloan ancl and tv W 0 bunbar it is a tight time to commence com meace meaco an of 0 this kind but the publishers have energy industry and perseverance and can make it a success if it caw can gap be douy doup done we cordially wish the herald prosperity FROM wednesdays DAILY I 1 DIED dim in tho the ward on fhe the instant of brain fever john spencer son of john and mary blakemore aged two years seven months and fifteen days the funeral will take place on friday the instant at 10 am friends are invited to attend SW mil star please copy TIGHT TIMES from present prospects we may look a continuance of tight times in this coustry country there never was a period in the history of this territory when hen business men experienced such dl difficulty in getting along as they do at present and the labo labeling ring ting man finds it equally hard bard work is scarce money and other good 00 P pay a yby is muc much more scarce there appears gars t to 0 be a general slackness or stagnation tio 1 in business east west north and south in other states and territories as well as this the dull times are not altogether owing to the scarcity of grain and other produce in the country on which which to live for of these there are plenty rather to the general inclination which prevails to take in sail circumstances evidently ard arof shaping in such uch a manner as to compel us to board and clothe ourselves and instead of importing everything raise something to export or at least supply our own demand INDIANS we learn from mr M J shelton government interpreter for uinta in from the indian reservation uinta valley that the Tabby watts plumps and campy utes from the white river country and the uinta hoes utes gosho Gosh gUte utes seals Bann acks and other northern tribes of indians are now bow now assembling in the bannack country about f caty nty miles east of bear lake valley to engage in their religious rites lest the people in that nort northern herd co antry an try should become alarmed at so many indians assembling sem bling they wish it understood that the ther they mean peace oace and that after getting through wl with R their thoi religious service they will again disperse mr bir shelton will return immediately to the reservation fo to those GOING SOUTHA A brother constant who lives at brother Bun bunols ward ia Is desirous of moving to the southe southern part of the territory wit with it the twill selitha muithi health by etter better 4 U v t 1 he having been always accustomed to a warm climate than a reside residence nce in this city or any of these northern settlements he is a watchmaker by business but is aecus accustomed tomed to doing other work and is willing to work in a garden or oro perform ny other labor for a livelihood having only baly himself he desires a home with a reputable family in the church and for his passage and such homo will perform such work as maybe may be required lie Ile he bears the character of a faithful man and a saint who ia is willing to help buildup build up zion he is known to bro paul PaulA A the city treasurer SMALL pox we are informed by bishop stoker of bountiful that the wife of bishop peterson of weber city on returning home from our late conference was taken sick and had to stay a short time at the house of bro muir of bountiful at that time the nature of her dise disease hise fise was not known but soon after she arrived at home it was found to be small pox precautionary measures have been taken by br bro muir to prevent the spread of the disease from contact with tie lie tle bed in which she slept and also by the authorities of weber city where shell sheli she lives ilves ves she has recovered and we have not learned of any other cases ST Gy georae george orge oRaE prom from the second number of the utah published may by byj J E johnson ejohnson son aon at st georgeie Geor gewe take the following the present prospect of the fruit hardly justifies expectations the reason probably is that the grasshoppers partially defoliated the trees last season thus preventing the development of fruit buds at all events from some cause the prospect for apples is not as good as last year in comparison to the calibre of bearing trees the late fros frosts ts did not injure apples all al I 1 trees that formed blossom buds seem to hold fruit well we expect notwithstanding this short coming to have a larger apple appie crop than last yean year pruit fruit enow is now abott about about the size ot of a hickory nut the thestil soil anid annd climate hero seem perfectly natural to the pear we never saw a better or healthier growth of wood nor trees bearing so young recently a large largo number of our citizens old and young great and small malo male and female with twenty vehicles and some on ho horseback r and otheT otherwise wise und under erthe the auspices spices of some of our lady laay friends went to that wild gulch known as the arch kanyon and there with every available source of bf amusement spent the day in the shadow of walls of rock and shady trees sumptuous plenie picnic near a cool macool gushing spring finishing up in the evening with a dance in the ball the kanyon is distant from the city about six miles on saturday evening the theatrical corps under the management of M P romney gave a rendering of that high drawn play I 1 AI miralda iralda 1 11 in the notice of land aland alligator which the editor says saya the boys boya brought in from the rocks he winds up with it ifft Is one of those reptiles about two feet long and as ugly as sin it is kept in a cage dow down n street and takes care of as man many mice as he can get hold of A long tail tall tailed mouser THE tue KING KINO or OF PAIN PAIX that quack and scarecrow who passed through our cit eit city ly some weeks ago is at present detained in omaha having bean been sued by one ot of his patients 11 dents for mal mai practice he is 14 to await ea his s trial before the june term of the court I 1 we wo were wore pleased yesterday to meet elders henry G boyle and haden V W church from missions to the east bro boyle has been laboring in virginia and north carolina has traveled considerably and enjoyed himself much bro churchs churche labors extended through tennessee north carolina and virginia be he has suffered much from ill III health during his absence but is at present looking remarkably well he has been absent a little rising of two years they brought in a campany ot of seventy persons one death occurred on the road it was an infant three weeks old elder theodore blewis B lewis also returned with these brethren they met at ogden the excursion train c containing staining 01 ata ining the ward sunday school an and d coni considered dered the appearance of the children chilan the most pleasing sight they had witnessed for months affairs in the portions of the south where they have been are looking up the tobacco and cotton crops ave drought good prices rices and the peoples necessities have toen ioen been relieved thereby the als Ais position disposition to listen to the gospel is not found so much oh oil the great lines iines of travel asin as in the country places in the former towns ana anu cities the making of money ploney and the securing of trade seem to be engrossing thoughts of life but ti 1 in the latter iatter places the people are less contaminated tamina ted by the vices of orthe odthe tho the age and are more open to truthful convictions one in thin thing utah 9 they remark there are more chil chii children dien dren than any place they have seen it is not fashionable elsewhere to have them aa as it is here they are looked upon somewhat as a nuis nuisance ancee it ig Is worthy of bf note that married people who join the latter day saints have milies families la of children and tia ala place c great value upon offspring spring a fact that t a S speaks peaks volumes in these days of fuoti cide and infanticide for lor their virtue and honesty the last labor elder eider eld eid er boyle performed in franklin county va a new field of labor was to baptize ten persons and organize them as a brandhof branch branc hof of the church information WANTED WAITED of jacob dol iol ahus who left st louis mo in 1865 ima he is 13 supposed to be living somewhere on the tho weber any person who can give information to elizabeth dolphus no 2114 W wash asit asiu street st louis will confer a sea great favor navor f a vor upon an aa anxious mother FROM THURSDAYS THURS days DAYa DA DAILY dally ILY lly DIXIE by letter from bro E elmer 0 overton we learn that all is well on the 44 muddy harvesting has commenced and the wheat crop is much better than han t it was anticipated it would be I 1 4 EXCURSION PARTY A special excursion train of seven cars left this morning fmc for ogden packed full of cheerful looking pleasure seekers of all ages from the tho tottering old man to the playful little ch child ildi and all seemed bent on a days enjoyment the party varty numbering nearly six hundred was mainly composed odthe of the folks of the ward and was gotten up under the direction of bishop E D woolley mr jennings hall at ogden 0 oden den is engaged by the party for the day and after arriving there they will spend their time in dancing and other amusements ono one thing connected with the party is deserving of ment tion that is the poor people of the ward were all there to participate in the days enjoyment gratis steil SAILED galled through the courtesy of president young last evening ev ening ehing we read a telegram colim to him from elder W 0 staines by t which we learn that presidents joseph young sen and H S fa eldredge with thed the rest ot of the missionaries for vor europe who accompanied them sailed yesterday nor for liverpool on the steamer idaho all well i SPANISH FORE eore brother james miller millor of spanish fork agent of the co cooperative operative institution informs us that from presen present vo prospects the grasshoppers peri are lre ii likely kely to take the greater portion of the crops there notwithstanding this the tho people p feel teel well generally I 1 the operative cooperative co institution there is in very successful operation caone CACHE vanley VALLEY we ave were informed this morning by bro george L farrell farrelly just in from cache that the crops in that locality look fair and promising but few grasshoppers ders have as yet made their ap pe aranco and have done but little damage wian THE RAILROAD EAST the tho elders who have recently arrived from virginia virglnia elders eldera H W boyle theodore 13 lewis and H NY church with the company of saints speak highly of their treatment on om the most of the lines of railroad on which they thy traveled of the kindness kf shown th them m by col moffett of the orange alexandria and other roads roada with whom they made their arrangements for passage passa from lynchburg va to baltimore in ind ina ans and mr mi stanwood of the chicago and northwestern BB R R and mr kyme of the tho U P B R B R at omaha they speak III in high terms the confidence exhibited towards them by the U P B R tt co through mr kyme when it was known they were citizens of this territory made a pleasing impression on them they had only to show their elders certificates to secure every requisite attention but they cannot speak favorably of their treat treatment menton on the northern central and pennsylvania central roads the former line running from baltimore to harrisburg and the latter from the last named place to pittsburg on those lines they were crowded into one car and that a very poor one and the ride was an unpleasant one probably heightened bv by the good accommodations hoy hey they boy enjoyed before reaching and after leaving them the washington agent of the pennsylvania central mr air wilkins agn lkins ikins I 1 was an exception to the tho theother other officers of oi that line whom they met 6 it is rumored that a celebrated phrenologist has been bean invited to examine thy thi head ot 0 navigation 1 f 1 e 7 1 i |