| Show licali LOC L 1 A gly sly yn dally DAILY 1 i dood GOOD MACHINE bro brollier er cha charles charies r ae s wes dovir of st george artes writes that ho he imported one of harders threshers Thre and i cleaners last year yean and worked it with s success H considers it the best machine achino ni that has beert brought to this country is run kurt by V tv wo horse power powe r a and aud na can beset be set to work in an or ordinary barn the machine carl call can bo be ob talked from R and M harder cobleskill scholl schoharie arle arie county N Y A WAY VAY yay VA Y tot toa grasshoppers the grasshopper question is one of great greif moment at the present time in utah andT arious arlous other portions lons sons of the tho rocky rocky mountains and aud looking at the matter a struggle for life and aud victory seeing seems to be now waging between the peo i pie adia arid the huppers any method that would insure their destruction would be a great boon for that accomplished bread and ana dinner are pretty sure but by no means so sure if it the hoppers are not exter mina ruina ted various mot met methods holts hoLls to accomplish this havo have been tried but the best of them have haye been attended with only a small share of suc buc success cess at payson signing himself john jjohn done doile sends the following suggestions which though we think impracticable we publish in the NEWS it may bring fame and fortune to some mechanical ch genius bub we do not think it at all possible PAYSON may editor deseret neus news sir having got a little excited by seeing outcrops our crops TOps destro destroyed ed by these pesky grasshoppers I 1 I 1 getting an idea of a machine which could it be made to operate would p i petty yetty thoroughly destroy them the idea ideas Athis this stipp suppose oge oie an iron imn box to tc hold wood or chali coal say ten twelve or fourteen feet wide were gre bre fixed nix fix edon odon on wheels tho jiho the bottom of it to come iome within six inches or 01 so of the tho grou grousd ild iid and the only outlet for fon a blaze to be at the lower end of it could not power enough be got from the wheels of the carriage to run a fan to keep a constant flame name on the ground I 1 and so burn up every grasshopper that ihm would be in the width of the machine as it went along now I 1 am no machinist but the more I 1 think of it the more I 1 am convinced that such a machine can be made to work successfully I 1 chave have spoken to several people about it among them machinists ts and every one seems to think ahat hat it itcan can be made to work successfully success fully fally I 1 take this method of writing to you thinking that if the idea is worth anything you would give it publicity in the NEWS and some person or persons would go to work and try it your brother jonm jonir DONE P B I 1 dont doa jenow snow but hot air blown blomi from crom aflredo close to the ground would destroy them be that as it may I 1 am sure that a name flame passing over the ground would do it 11 j D A carli CARD the proprietors of the college JDant erx erv would announce to the public that through 0 u disappointment in obtaining obia ining th the e necessary material for it publication its iti I 1 issue assue for the present has been unavoidably dably delayed As the present term ot of the university will be far spent before the required arrangements ran men s can be perfected it has been thought thong t advis advisable aile alie to postpone its publication until the opening of the next term of rhe the institution th the tho e beginning of the college year DIED M may ay sst mst at A the of his son in law law thomas alien allen aged 88 89 years the funeral will take taka place on thursday at 1 p pm m at the residence of mr ML r D grenig ward ird friends are respectfully invited to attend atte nd philadelphia papers please copy FROM DIXIE Br bro john hawley from grass valley informs us that the crops in pine valley ward when he left though rather late looked well no grasshoppers had made their appearance farther south than cedar the people of those southern settlements are adopting the operative cooperative co principle ot of caring lor for their cattle dattle horses and sheep which under that system are doin doln doing well weil the people of pinto and other settlements intend to enter into co opera tion in the manufacture of butter and cheese this latter branch of manufacture is one that can be carried on successful successfully ky in those settlements the ran range rane e there is extensive and of a good quality qua liti and they have a convenient market for their produce in meadow valley the people of pine valley are taking steps to llave have their stock removed to spring valley the health of the settlers in the south is generally good S SNOW row COW STORM A may lay has seldom passed since the settlement of this valley without snowballing snow falling there has been considerable cold weather lately which many supposed would answer instead of the snow but today the last day of the month it fell very 1 lively ive lve for awhile but cleared off arter after afternoon noon FROM rom ROX wednesdays VS DAILY BIRTH BIRTHDAY DAY OF OP PRESIDENT youna souna the first day of june adil will be ever memorable among the latter day saints as the birthday birth day of the illustrious man nian who under god has been the means of leading them for so many long and im 0 r n y oa in inthe the midst of t the remark ab ablee ables 10 cen con cens and vicissitudes which have marked thod their history ethe death of the prophet joseph Sixty nine years ago today to day the tho town of whitingham whittingham Whit ingham vermont received the honor of being place of one odthe of the greatest men the nation h has produced for there is no Anie anle american rican whose name la is more widely known and who ha hda achieved BO so high a reau reputation tion and so extensive a fame as PRE PRESIDENT BRIG nam HAM eor for twenty six years hohas led lod the latter day saints driven from nauvoo hancock county illinois ili the people of the church under h his I 1 s gai gal guidance dance danco started across tho the mississippi river into the then territory of iowa formed the settlements of garden grove mount fount and and on the other side of the missouri rivera river established winter quarters thence at lat the tho head of the pioneers he led the way to this valley and laid laut the foundations of this city and territory a journey jou irney which in all its features jures is jg one of the most remarkable ever performed pory perT ormed still hale bAle and vigorous t and of so 80 active a mind that no man in this community ity seeks seas for and acquires knowledge with greater avidity abd facility the hopes and prayers of the many maby thousands who inha dinha inhabit it this territory aa as well weil as thousands in ot lier tier lands ascend hourly to the god of heaven that PRESIDENT YOUNG may live as lons long aa as ilfe life it fe shall be do a pleasure or desirable unto him CIVILIZED INDIANS tho the gold hill news thinks the Indians around nevada are ate becoming civilized ali an indian has been informing them that there is to bo be a grand convocation of the clutes and wash oes around there numbering five to eight hundred iti all to celebrate the christian baptismal rite the ceremony they say is similar to that performed perform edby by the mor mons mona who formerly lived in washoe and carson valleys HOME manufactured PICTURES we were shown this morning by WO Gregg of this city small smail sized sketches irom from nature of utah scenery they are very creditable specimens of abe the skill the theartist artist they also aiso possess another quality thoy they aro are very cheap 2 each this is a low figuro figure for oil paintings specimens oi of mr gra greggs s pictures can be seen at calder bros bookstore boak store FATAL PATAI accident bya telegram m received last evening from the operator at logan per deseret telegraph line we learn that on monday afternoon an englishman named samuel keigh a resident of hyrum cache county was torn and mortally wourl wounded dee ded by a circular saw naw at paradise he died at daybreak day break yesterday morning SEXTONS tho the sextons report for may alay is males malos 17 females 6 of these are adults children 16 the cause of death as reported lung laug ung disease 4 fevers 4 killed S 3 old age 2 died at bikih tah 2 amenorrhoea 1 measles A heart disease 1 scalded 1 croup 1 congestion of or the brain 1 1 convulsions 1 inflammation of the bowels 1 total interments inter ments 23 i jos E TAYLOR sexton dredd died at parowan carowan Pa rowan iron county may hannah wife of wm orton aged 67 years the deceased was born in arnold not ting hamshire england embraced the gospel in september 1850 and emigrated to utah in 1861 she was a faithful member of the church till the tha theotime time or her death and died in the hope of a glorious resurrection mill stair soak f please copy i at manti mantl sanpete county nancy of jazreal shoemaker deceased was born in pendleton county api 1122 1123 she joined the church in 1846 and came to these vallys in 1847 she was among the first settlers of bountiful davis da vis county as also of sanpete valley in which latter place she resided until her decease she was a faithful Sain saint and an affectionate motherland mot herand esteemed by all who knew her at greenville beaver county may lay david D morgan aged 53 years 2 months and 9 days he was a native of methyr tydfil Glamorgan shire south wales mill please copy scandinavian nils Alis MISSION sioN slon we are in receipt of a letter from elder jesse N X smith written under date of april ath from which we learn that a three da days s grand conference of the mission was to be e held hold commencing april elder smith says he has not seen an american or english Elder since his arrival in his field of labor hard times are being experienced by the people the saints are generally very poor and but few efthem of them willbe will be able to emigrate migrate unless help be extended to them IRON counti COUNTY A correspondent 1 I 1 writing from pinto under date of alay 22 says the health of the people of this thi place is generally good we have haven be been envery very busy the last month putting in our cro crops p s which at present look excellent and we hope to reap an abundant harvest the weather has been very cold and dry all spring and consequently the feed on the hills is not so good as usual which necessarily curtails the dairy productions unless heava rains rams soon fall the grass will suffer sanner there are no grasshoppers here yet but wo we hear of them being as far south as cedar I 1 pom pou DAILY dainy i i i i digo discovered AI D i liwe 7 awe 0 have received the fol lol lowing dispatch by bt deseret telegraph line fairview june 2nd and editor JV bews isip tho the murderer faha af pf ahn indian girl the particulars particular a of which ported arted to you on the uit uett is in custody M he proves to b 40 a voting toting miu min man resi resl resident of this place named joha john stewart awed aged 18 years he has confessed the debel deed and aa abd says bays the he girl had threatened his life if lie lle chedid I 1 did dia pok pot marry her but lie he persists in the statement that ho be haa had given her ber no cause what J ever for demanding ni marriage arriage of him he HI had bad seen keea her dhilo while she was milking dg had bad passed her and returned shortly and met her nor in the tho corral corrai had a butchee knife concealed in his boot had no words with her but walked lip up and deliberately cut her ber throat ho he was arrest arrested edthe tho the alter the occurrence thoroughly examined and released for oon waitt of evi evl delico sufficient to convict but suspicion still tested ubon u tt on him win he stayed here two days and then en went to the tintie mines A warrant was put into the hands hafid of a constable who with two assistants started after him after ai resting him be was led to suppose that evidence bad bai been obtained upon which he confessed without hesitation he takes it very coolly seeming regardless of consequences H W SANDERSON I 1 MUDDY by dy a letter received from a friend at st Jose joseph phon phou on the muddy we learn that considerable barley has already been harvested there promising a fair yield their wheat which is now ripe is as also aiso tolerably good we are pleased to he hean hear such sueh goobie good reports orts from orom that regi region for with the difficulties ft ties the people have had bad a to meet and overcome there f they need something to encourage them we should be glad giad to learn of their reaping a harvest of fencing material as it is so luch needed there being none within seventy miles of the settlement MESSAGE there thero is a message at the deseret telegraph office for abraham Il Ardman hardman ROUGH eor ron MAY mar the territorial Orri toroa toria says that on sunday evening last water pitcher pitchers were frozen over in frame buildings and the ahnin awnings were r lavishly avish ly adorned etith long lone 9 guttering it icicles they are in in doubt as to whether ether the present month is june or january WHAT SALAD 01 OILS 19 AHE ahn MADE OF colonel jackson ofal of st george forwards 13 the following clipping which ho be is i s desirous the cotton growers of dix Dit dile lell should see if correct that such an oil as is described in this paragraph can be manufactured f om cotton seed it is worth knowing it can be made a profitable bustness and until olive oil can he ue produced reduced rod may answer as a good substituted substitute most alost of the salad oils now brought into the market manket are made of cottonseed cotton seed oil refined and bleached among all ali the substitutes utes for the genuine olive oil none is better than cotton cottma we are able to get it fresh while the genuine olive oil often otten shows from its age a beginning at leaston lea rancidity this cottonseed cotton seed oil resembles linseed oil in its drying properties and makes consequently a better oil for painters than for lubricating machinery boiled with it yield yields an excellent drying oil extensive manufactories manufactory manu factor factories les ies are now being erected and the demand is already re enormous the crude oil is used to make soap to grease wool etc manufacturer and builder burder |