Show LOCAL MD AND OTHER MATTERS brosl FROSI FRIDAYS dally DAILY THE RETURN OP or THE PRESIDENT AND PARTY president young and party reached this city at 2 from the their northern trip the members of the party were all well flags were flying from the principal business places in the town in honor of the presidents return bostro POSTPONED ED rs land sale which was advertised to take place tomorrow is unavoidably postponed till saturday july BRANCH branon OF THE DESERET university elder robert L campbell secretary of the regency of the deseret University ienn left this city for tor Provo last saturday to visit and inspect the Tim panagos branch of the deseret University at provo ho he returned to this city yesterday morning and gives a very good report of the provo college the building in which the college is held is the best used for school purposes ur poses in the territory the tho pupils in purposes Eur i the institution at the present time number over a hundred which for this season of the year when so many youngsters are kept from school to do summer work is a very large number the advanced scholars are not vely nely very numerous but they are increasing the order observed and maintained among the pupils is second to no dinst institution t ullon ution in the territory A sub regency has been appointed of which elder myron tanner is chairman and he attends frequently and gives much countenance to the institution secretary campbell says he spent two d days ays a at t the h 0 institution and was highly p pleased le sed w with it h what he saw there and felt satisfied that the day has dawned for edu rational dat ional advancement in provo CHANGE OF or TIME on and after monda monday y the dinst dr melk meik can bo be consulted at this office between the hours of twelve and tareo dall dali daily dally except sundays instead of from eleven to two as heretofore CONVICTED it will be seen by tho the letter of bro mcewan clerk of the isi judicial district court published in paper that at a session of that court held in provo on thursday ay last the young baen raen monrre monroe and tat tax sum arrested some time since for abstracting money from the mails malls in the southern portion of the territory have been sentenced the former to three the latter to two years in the penitentiary tent iary 0 FROM MONDAYS DAILY eon FOR california john W young esq left by this afternoons train for formali forcall Call fornia whither he has gone on a short visit to inspect the cocoon eries and silk manu ft factories ories orles of that state he is sanguine that this branch of production is most remunerative in this country and should engage the attention of our people his bis success thus far this season sustains him in his views we wish him a pleasant trip ang and a safe return DIED in the ward of this city on the insl david B son of benjamin and emma morren aged 1 year 10 months and 14 days mil mio mar war please copy 1 RETURN OF THE GovEn GOVERNOR non xon governor govern or shaffer arrived in this city on saturday evening and we are pleased to leam learn that his health has been improved by his journey since leaving us he has suffered a sad bereavement and we sincerely condole with him under his great loss AT LIVERPOOL horace S eldredge president joseph young sen son and the elders with them who lett left this city on the uit reached liverpool on the ath dinst they had a pleasant journey and arrived at their destination all well AN ax ERROR earon A late number of the omaha herald has the following among its items from utah A young man at kelton has been accused of improper conduct towards a little girl only six years old an attempt was male maae made to mob him but it f ailed failed he denies his guilt and it is believed that the terrible accusation is entirely groundless and made from spiteful and malicious motives our contemporary seems to have g got 0 t things slightly mixed we have not heard r d of any such case as the above and if there is such a place as kelton in utah we are in total ignorance of its topography THE Wn WEATHER ATnEr IN THIS CITY about noon yesterday the the thermometer stood at 92 in the shade A telegram received per deseret telegraph this morning says bays the thermometer at st george washington county at half past one today to day stood at 1110 lil in the shade it was 1120 on saturday KILLED IN A STREET BRAWL the boise city chronicle ronicle CA of the 29 nd instant contains an account of the killing in a street brawl of the hon E D holbrook hoi hol brook the person by whom it will be remembered by vy some of our oui citizens hon W H hooper delegate to congress from this territory was some time since insulted and assaulted The affray in which hoi rol brook was killed took place at idaho city and the following particulars are furnished the chronicle by a correspondent from that place A terrible tragedy tra edy took place in this city on saturday evening last esth dinst in ip which hon ron E D holbrook lost his life it occurred in a street affray raffray or pistol fight between mr holbrook and charles lin IEL douglas mr holbrook was mortally wounded at the first shot fired by douglas the ball penetrating the right side of the abdomen and ranging inward both parties emptied the contents of their pistols firing bome pome five or six shots each holbrook was supported from where he stood during the tho affray into his office by sheriff prank frank B britten and mike durein and fainted immediately afterward drs healy and zipf were immediately summoned and every appliance known to in edical medical skill proved unavailing to prolong life longer than about el eight 9 lit a m on sunday morning he was conscious to the last moment said habas dying was not afraid to die that douglas fired the first shot and he tie was glad he had not hib hit him on account of his wife and children 2 douglas was arrested and committed to await examination after holbrooks funeral which took place on monday the instant PASSED OVER the washington zai dai dally daily ly globe of the lith instant says that on the day previous a call was made in the senate for the cullom bill when a tennessee senator hon joseph S fowlen said iet let that be passed over to which the president said the bill will be passed over objection being made FOOTPADS IN NEVADA the tho reese river reveille te of the says it has become unsafe for any one to venture out of the city limits of virginia and gold hill these two cities are besieged b by an army of footpads N e expect to hear y of their capturing the police and municipal authorities and holding them for ransom after the style of the legendary brigands brigande bri gands of greece and italy SHOOTING AFFAIR arrain BETWEEN tyros TYPOS the telegrams two or three days since made mention of a probably fatal shooting scrape between two printers named austin and bell working in the times office at council bluffs the tho nonpareil of that city contains the tuli lull particulars of the affair it says that austin the person shot was addicted to liquor tand and when under its influence was quarrel quarrelsome somo and insolent on the evening of the shooting he had an altercation with bell during which the latter called austin a ilar liar austin made a rush for bell but stumbled on tho the sidewalk rising he again made for bell who drew kis his hla hia revolver and fired the ball striking austin over the right eye passing entirely through the upper portion of the brain and lodging against the cranium at the back part of the ae head ad bell was arrested and upon an examination exam j t of austin by medical men they pronounced that his chances for life were as one to ta a thousand MEETINGS yesterday morning elders J JD D M crockwell and john taylor addressed the tho meeting in the afternoon in the new tabernacle the time was occupied by elders W woodruff and B |