Show LOCAL t J f apitai ta FROM TUESDAYS DAILY 1 i r HOPPERS NEAR THE city grasshoppers gri hop pers ners are aro hatching out in considerable numbers on the bench korthof north tuf the city to wards the mountains it would be a great benefit to the public if some inventive ge 0 inias would set his brains to work alid arid F invent some means of destro destroying yin 5 them by wholesale here is scope and direction for american ingenuity THE missionaries by letter from elder george reynolds we learn that the party of missionaries which recently left this city for tor europe had a very pleasant journey over the union pacific chicago north West western ern erb chicago fort wayne pittsburg pennsylvania central and allentown anen AUen town railroads to new york where they arrived at 7 am on the ath dinst and where the following brethren took passage on the steamship Cb lorado colorado and mailed railed on jon the loth dinst for liverpool 3 jalbert albert B W V carrington W PC C anderson ralph harrison J john B D fairbanks charles H david jon john john caleb haws ferdinand Q G wilkins geo goo reynolds thomas dobson james A leishman george P ward Joha johannes nned huber B W D driggs 1 john roberts elijah box niels joosen jonsen to 0 wm al bromley J KINGLY COURTESY AND THANKS our i excellent artists charles R savage and geo 11 Ot ottinger are continually addin adain g to their fame the one as a photographer and the other as a painter every visitor who comes to the tho city and visitors are numerous duning during these those days carries away with him some specimens of their art to be preserved sert to bo be discoursed upon and submitted to the inspection of friends friend sto to whom will be related the particulars of his visit to salt lake city the pictures adding interest teresito tto to the description yesterday these gentlemen ent lemen received a letter from the sandwich islands conveying to them the thanks thank sand and aloha of his majesty kamehameha dham ha elia elfa V for the presents of photographic likenesses and views which they sent him As an extract from the letter ma may y prove interesting to our numerous readers and give them a clear idea of the style used in expressing kingly thanks we copy a few lines from the letter ke bal aku nei nel au ia alua i ko ka moi aloha ia alua no ko alua loko maikai malkai i ka harwi ana mal mat ma kou kolu ilma lima lima llma i 1 ka la alua ma kana ia ia ua aloha mai mat oia ia alua 11 As printers say the letter runs on sorts but this does not detract from its merits to the general reader who will probably iro bably babiy be struck with its courtly and lofty lofty style we cong congratulate rat the gentlemen on its receipt CACHE vanley VALLEY bishop 11 W merrill lier of richmond riehmond who is now in town furnished us the following items tha the grasshoppers are hatching out very veny rapidly all over the county and the people are fighting them most energetically arid arld are de do ter mined to keep up the warfare hoping by this means to save the greater portion of their crops they do not feel nearse near ne arso anso so much discouraged as in previous seasons rhe th che bishop thinks thia this th s is probably the result of their getti getting ng used to the visitations r ti bons cons of the pests thele there is a little mining excitement among a few persons who have caught canet the fever resulting from some recent discovery said to be very rich the specimens it is reported being similar in many res pacts to some taken from the emma A number of claims claim shad had been taken up feron fenon DAILY utan UTAH COUNTY bishop 0 p D 1 H hc holladay af daili dalli called ed today to diya deya day ho tells ps mas tas that the general crops are all in the ground around the hoppers had made their appearance arance and nd up to the time he left satur saturday ane age ky morn i ing they had taken five acres of wheat the health of the people was good MILIARD COUNTY J B BW asden writing i 1 uw from flom S cipio on the dinst says ayk our crops look excellent and promising for a plent plentiful ifal iral harvest the hoppers have put in ia an appearance but by a united effort we hope to stem the progress of their riya rita ravages es our operative cooperative co store is a thriving paying institution general Gener algood good health and peace prevail in our settlement information WANTED of the whereabouts of john bryant who married a daughter of richand hodges he will something to his advantage b by co corresponding r anding with james starley starney and alexander lexander melville administrators of richard hodges deceased fillmore city utah montana papers please copy ORCHARDS not long since tie vie we stated in the NEWS that in planting out an I 1 orchard that it was not necessary to select for the purpose very young trees and alluding to all an instance of a gentleman at Kay sward having planted a number numbed of well matured fruit trees and which continued to bear apparently without h haying received any material damage through being transplanted the same experiment has been tried the present season by a gentleman in the northeastern north eastern portion of the tho city even with the apricot which is considered a delicate tree with the simo same result it stands to reason thad thay that the mo more TP alt mature ato ero tree tim sareh it ary nel pel elm eim ho ore a rg tiley are to S receive repe pe lv injury when transplanted but bu ta the question la Is which loss would be the greater that of waiting several years for trees to mature and bear or to plant out large largo trees anal gain antime in time what is lost byway by way afan of injury in transplanting transplant ipg ing the latter litter plan might be beneficial in ansome I 1 some instances as it would facilitate 6 the progress of or beautifying many Tot rot portions ions lons of the territory and ayd obtaining bearing orchards quick quickly T RETURNED we WO were much gratified this morning at receiving a call from elders eli ell bell and caleb world ohof who with their families arrived last evening from their mission to the sandwich islands these elders were called to go on this mission at the spring conference of 1865 and six years ago today to day they started they have bave had good health While they have been absent and have enjoyed their labors their 1 home has been on the plin plantation tation of laie lale though eider elder pell has his occasionally traveled as a missionary on lh other islands they left honolulu on their return on the of april elder bell is accompanied bylis bylls wife hudren and elder world by his wife and six children chi children idren though they havo have been absent for so long a period they say sar ahe he time has haq passed off so quickly and pleasantly that they can scarcely realize that six years have intervened since they left their homes for the islands the elaba eldeka and their families at laie late were in good health when these elders left there k 0 1 t DISTRICT DisTEl cr count court the following com mun handed in this afternoon i t J jsu t 3 S 1 i t k SALT salz ALT lakic LAKE ay 17 MI editor deseret petes his honor judge mckean today to today day admitted several aliens to citizenship ap and most efthem w ent through the iron clad admirably A german I 1 named wirtley Wirt lein lem who has resided here demelf seven years and who hail bad writ urit witnesses nesses to testify to his moral character didiot did not succeed BO so well owing to a great extent to his imperfect knowledge of the english language the judge enquired I 1 in n a cautious manner about the well being of mrs wirtley and how many children she had borne him and how many of them were living and also whether mr wirtley left las grosse waterland Va terland because he preferred the free america on account of its liberal laws etc to which questions mr lir wirt lem gave satisfactory answer then came the question about the law lavir of here the language of mr wirtley became becam more emore obscure he hesitated and the judge put the question in several ways and mr Wirt wint lems language became more idiomatic gicand and ana his honor preached him a good sermon telling tolling him that he himself was an american citizen and was as such bound to 0 bey obey the laws of the united states I 1 ana and gaud here he said is an offense which the law lavi of 16 62 makes criminal and indictable and VI if I 1 transgress it I 1 will go to the state prison and will be deprived of my citizenship and I 1 am not going to admit you t 1 to the same privileges which I 1 benj enjoy JO yo unless n I 1 es s you will take an oath that you wie wiil will never transgress it mr wirtley t ake take your seat more anon respectfully CRISP sl FROM THURSDAYS THURSDAY 5 DAIL DAIV KANAB bishop levi lev stewart of kanab called this morning and gave us the following in 1 items concerning that part of the country he left there thene on voe poe he 2nd and instant up to which time the grasshoppers although 0 they had appeared had not done much damage to the crops and the bishop Is of 0 the opinion that a fair wr harvest will be bere bene re alired he had noted the place wb where r the eggs of the insects were deposited iasi lasi year ye x r and ind sixty acres of wheat north of the spot which was a wise proceeding as they generally travel south the work of planting out orchards there thene is ahead of anything any thing the tige bishop haseker ha has sever seven ever even seen in any settlement of similar age the indians manifest a very friendly spirit towards the setti settlers ers ors A good grist mill is being built on the operative cooperative co plan the climate is as lovely and pleasant as could be desired there being no extremes either of heat or coid A co operative stock herd has been organized in which all the surplus stock has lyas been invested |