| Show territorial MARSHALS OFFICE salt lake city TJ T saturday may editor deseret news reca rec 8 in the new york berald herald of the dinst I 1 see an article headed the mormon s showing their teeth it appears that tt a dispatch was sent from here which caused oar our religious friend of theY the them herald erald to be taken with a sick siek stomach he says bays awe lwe we learn that the mormon authorities as they are arg called in the dispatch during a recess of justice wilsons Wil sons court at salt bait lake city on wednesday closed the house a against ainest him and the united states marshal and r refused to allow the judge to his sitting it his ris honor judge wilson is in this city the marshal is here also they know as well as I 1 do that the above is false it was I 1 who locked up the rooms and turned over the keys to those I 1 rented the house from telling the judge previously sly in open court that he would have to make his arrangements for or the house as I 1 had done the U 8 marshal had plenty of time to arrange for the house from wednesday until at arday but did not do so and when he ahe sent his off omm meers officers to clean the house on monday at 9 am he found the door locked just as I 1 hadI had hadl left eft it I 1 believe there was bome some running around about that time to find the keys and when hey found the gentleman and told him they wante wanted d to rent twe the ricas to holu kola court in his answer waa vaa yes sir hir and they received the keys without grima grimace ep ar thet the teethe edth eith 31 only what was fi natural in a friendly business way jofre JOHN A T mcallister mcallisier McALLi sier siEB territorial Mar marshai marshal bhai P S T payson may 26 1870 dear bro bro kro cannon perhaps alfew 1 hemstrom Hems bems from payson pay son would not b beaith health out interest to the general reader 1141 t our oar sunday scho school ol 01 teachers andru andyk 4 pils accompanied by a large number of bt enjoyed an excursion to ota uta utah h lake distant blk six miles 0 an bues tues tf day jast there were borne bome nifty fifty t y 0 or r sixty edons wagons and carriages in th the epro procession and not less than six or seven hundred persons the trip to the lalie lake bhore shore and back was delightful with the exception except iou ioa of some somo racing by teams driven by thoughtless boys endanger lug log the and lives of their passengers 1 which was promptly prompts tv checked b by y the marshal of the day nothing occurred to mar the general peace and quiet of the excursion arrived at the fake fah lake fahe e shore our wagons were formed in a circle on a beautiful green plat and all who wished participated in tho the dance to the sound of music asdis coursed alternately by the string and brass bands in attendance A number ot of sail and rowboats row boats afforded all who wished an opportunity of riding on the lake at noon a picnic pic nic dinner was enjoyed and at one the may queen miss mies matilda douglass was crowned at ht the door of the chief pa ailion after which dancing was wag resumed until three oc locki when we returned home in the evening the teachers and older pupils assembled in union hall which had been tastefully decorated fon for faithe the occasion and enjoyed a peaceful and quiet dance until midnight n ig ht the grasshoppers are doln g immense damage in this section it has been estimated that at least two thirds of our gi owing growing crops have been destroyed already and they are still eating away our farmers furn turn out every day with their whole force and make terrible havoc in their ranks bushels and wagon loads have been destroyed but they seem none the less numerous wheat that has not by the hoppers looks well and iffe if we can only successfully fight back the enemy we will raise bread enough for home use ube yet some are ncr over their devastated fields and sowing again in hopes that a late season will give them a pretty good crop others are intending to plant corn thinking it the surest crop to plant at this season beason of the yea year i r the health of the people generally is good and add notwithstanding the ravages of the locusts and the threaten ings of cullom and co our people are free from excitement A calm trust in the ability and willingness of a kind father to provide for his faithful children and to shield them from the wrath of their enemies stamps every face with cheerfulness I 1 remain your brother in the gospel of christ I 1 M COOMBS COMM GIRLS DONT dontso do IT there is a practice quite prevalent among young ladies of the present day which we are old fashioned enough to consider improper prop er we allude to their giving photographs phonographs of themselves to young men who are merely acquaintances acquaintance we consider it indelicate in the highest degree we are astonished that any young girl should hold herself so chea cheap P as this with an accepted lover it is of course all right even in that case the likeness should be returned if the engagement ga should by any misunderstanding cease if this paragraph should meet the eye of any young lady who is about to give her photograph to any gentleman acquaintance let her know the remarks made by many young men when together concerning what is perhaps on her part a piece or Imprudence lt would if she heard them cause her cheeks to crimson with shame and anger were it a sister of ours we have often said were it a sister but that not being the case we give this advice to any blodys sister who needs it most anxiously desiring that she should at all times preserve her dignity and self res peet fato faro I 1 the last improvement in the conveyance of fast horses from one point to another to attend races is a newball new pullman palace car on the new york central centrals the horses can have all theae the accommodations of a first nir fir class elass hotel with elevator and bath rooms emigrants will ride as heretofore in cattle cars |