Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTER MATTERS 9 r FROM FRIDAYS DAILY bound FOUND FOUND AT LAST the body of john alien allen who was drowned in the jordan on sunday last was found yesterday evening near hot spring lake some gome five miles below where he was drowned the funeral takes place today to day AT LivErt LIVERPOOL pool we WO learn through a letter to president brigham young from eider albert carrington dated liverpool may 1870 that elder joseph bean ana and wife with nine other ot of the missionaries who left here on the uit arrived there on the day previous and elders edwards and evans on the day he wrote ADD ADDRESS ress nEss elder W C staines now engaged aa ed in emigration business in the east wishes hghes for the benefit of many here who may want to write to him to have his post office address published in the NEWS it is W C staines P 0 box now york city DR a phrenologist from the east has arrived and is making arrangements to commence a course of lectures in this city provo elder daniel graves honorary secretary of the utah county agricultural and manufacturing society in a letter dated provo june juno says the directors of tho the utah county agricultural and manufacturing society held a meeting yest jest yesterday day tr to receive the report of the committee mitt appointed to get got out the premium list for the fall exhibition which was received A missionary was appointed to visit the various settlements to lecture upon agriculture home pome manufactures kec fec c it is the intention if possible to give books on various subjects as premiums mab MAn manniel MARRIED niED ried in new york city rev dr prentices church june ath 1870 by py the rev B B parsons mr hosmer B parsons of that city and miss clelia S howson youngest daughter of the late frank howson benr of australia the lady was a member of the howson opera troupe the members of which created such a favorable impression here by their performances at the theatre last summer SWILL BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY considerable sid erable erabio enquiry is being made by the public for the reply of elder orson pratt to the sermon of the reverend mr newman t against polygamy preached some time since in the city of washington we take this op opportunity ort unity of informing our tro tre readers and the public generally til that at we are aro about to publish in pamphlet form forr mr newmans discourse and elder pratts pratts reply they will be ready for sale saie in afew a few rew days home nome HOME achain AGAIN elder it V morris who left this city nor for the east on the of march mareb arrived home last night in good health he had a good time during his is absence but Is very glad to get home again he gave us the details of a serious accident which occurred on the IT P R R last wednesday morning about quarter past one about an before the arri balof the train on which he be was a passenger at that time a band of about three hundred indians mounted on ponies were fording the platte river crossing to the side on which the rails are laid quite a number had crossed some of whom were standing on the track others were crossing or ascending the bank of the river while thus congregated the eastern bound train hove holve in sight sigh and on seeing it the indians began to yell the engineer not knowing what they meant and learan tearing fearing mischief was nhit flit intended ended put on steam and dashed through the crowd killing as bro morris was informed by some of the railway hands thirteen indians and as many ponies how nean near this statement was to the truth bro morris could not sav say but he knows that isome lives must have baie been lost for while the tho train triin he was in passed over the spot the tho wheels of the engine and carriages were smeared with blood and hair heir FROM SATURDAYS DAILY FEDERAL OFFICERS FOR UTAH by reference to our oun dispatches irwill be seen thata that J B mckean has been confirmed chief justice of utah and C 00 00 C crowe secretary TROUT T R OUT now that it ia is the spawning nin 0 season trout usually uch such a delicious dish is comparatively tasteless taste tasteless less and the flesh is soft and flabby this would be a sufficient reason for many to desist from catching tho the fish until the spawning season shall be past and it ise be in the condition which fishermen call clean there is another consideration dide ilde ration however that ought to be sufficient to deter all from taking trout from the streams at this season namely that in killing one spawning fish some thousands of otlo atlo others in embryo are destroyed those who destroy fish at this season are guilty of a wanton wrong which in some countries is punishable ly by fine and otherwise TW tle people hero here however ought to have sufficient sound souni sense without without the aid of tel tei any other law to deter them from impoverishing ir eri erl shing hing the streams and thus injuring their theair own OTTO as well as the interests of others these goina ioina remarks have been called forth by seeing a large amount of trout ruil fall lof of shawn spawn offered for sale parents should prohibit their boys from fishing till the spawning season is over DIED in this city at 5 am on friday june james mcgaw slade the son of wm R and julia slade blade who reside at pine fine valley the deceased was born april 1850 at harris county texas the funeral services were attended to at the residence of bishop A 0 smoot in this city on friday afternoon FROM MONDAYS DAILY PRESIDENT AND panty A dispatch by deseret telegraph line received this morning says the president will hold a meeting ata at 5 pm today to day at franklin the members of the party are all well DIED this morning at half past 8 edith daughter of warren and loretta J hussey aged 8 months and 6 davs the funeral will take place from mr hussels husseys Hus residence ath ward tomorrow to morrow at one CROPS SOUTH from froin brother george farnsworth justin from San Sau pete peto we lea iea learn n that county heretofore one of tie the greatest grain producing districts of the tie territory is almost ent entirely irely liely stripped of its ts crops this year by the grasshoppers T the I 1 e fields field generally look almost as bare as the ro road F s ephraim has in past years suffered less from their ravages than any of the other settlements of the county and it I 1 seems to bo be the last soared snared this year some fields at that place are not yet entirely cleared off but the insects are so numerous that it is more than likely they will I 1 make a clean job of it by visiting them next in juab county the crops in some places look tolerably fair in utah county notwithstanding the forebodings of the I 1 people at the tile time of the first onset of the hop hoppers ers the crops loo look kwell kweli well weil and it is pro babree babie babio a fair yield will be realized in those counties the insects seem to be flying I 1 west we wish them all possible speed to the western desert deserter or the salt lake BRICKS the tho porterville morgan an c county operative cooperative co company are doing goinga a big business in and will be prepared in a few days to supply the market with any number of bricks as good as any made in the territory at a price rice lower than before offered they will have ave eighty thousand ready for the kiln directly and we hear that it is their intention to deliver them in salt lake city at about eighteen dollars per thousand their bricks are at the rate of 16 per day with a brick machine made at korter porterville porter by brother hurst burst of that place LEVAN by bya a communication from elder isaac W pierce dated I 1 levan Lovan Juab county june jude we learn that matters are moving along comfortably at that place under the presidency of elder samuel the grasshoppers have havo i done idone great damage to the small grain crops but the people are busy ro re the pests posts were on the wing northward the damage to the gardens is but trifling the settlers have enlarged their field this spring and b havo have avo ave now 1050 acres of good farming land enclosed the operative cooperative co store and female relief society are in a flourishing condition also the sunday and day sc school hool hooi general good health prevails and the people p eo are alive to the work of god RETURNED elders henry rudy hudy and george arrived from the east on wednesday the dinst bringing with them four saints they left this city on the oth of june 1869 and have since that time lab iab labored orect in the state of pennsylvania |