Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS ITEMS Rec bec received elved by deseret telegraph beaver neaver mk may 25 forty minere miners are now at work in K ae the lincoln district which is four miles from beaver deaver county from nive flye to seven ledges in this district produce free gold by washing the dirt and achre ochre from them some of these ledges are traceable from three to five thousand feet yielding rich mineral and from three to nive five feet in width having a contin continuation dation of rich mineral the entire width assaying from 1200 to isoo 1800 dollars in gold and finsilver in silver per pen ton these lodes contain gold silver lead and copper very little iron iron ore bore being found in the district the formation of the mines is granite quan guan quartzite tilte and slate NEPHI 25 we have to announce the death of one of our much respected citizens isaac grace after an hn illness of nine weeks he ylie got wed wet in a rain storm and took cold which brought on chronic diarrhea which terminated his hia life this morning at eight 0 clock W brother grace was wa s born in liverpool england en april 1820 he settled in bep nephi i in the fall of 1851 he was was wag a thorough yoting young man and filled many responsible positions here he was a great support to our nephi choir from its organization he leaves a awine wife and and ana sevell seven ch children and many friends to mourn his loss tuat THAT CA CAMP mr MEE tiati tt it has been announced that it is the intention of certain persons dersons to bring a mammoth tent here not iong long ioni toni hence in which to hold a regular old fashioned camp meeting there is a tent of this kind which is doing business at the I 1 present in this line in california with variable success we presume it ia is the same bame 0 no o that has been sala saia sald said would be pitched lre litre ilk lit re the performances in the tho tent closed on ol monday night on the alameda across the thy bay from san francisco and from therb there it was moved to the latter city with th e intention of opening on yesterday its managers ought to have a successful run at that place for there is an ample field for the exercise of their talent weber werm coroner henry stones erit wilt writing from hooperville woop Hoop erville on the dinst says our crops all loo look kwell well weli and will be ready for harvesting they have nol no been injured by grasshoppers none of those insects having appeared here good feelings and health prevail among the people vr about noon on wednesday a little four year old boy son ou of mr joseph J taylor met with a 0 severe accident by falling from a mule doctors anderson and richards were called in to attend him and who extracted some pebbles which were embedded iii in the poor little fellows skull it was feared at first that his bis injuries were of a fatal anatal character cha but we are pleased to be abla able abbato to state that he la Is recovering HYRUM 0 6 N W liljenquist of hyrum cache county chois who Is now in town informs us that the people men women and children of that place and the grasshoppers grasshopper bare sare are contending vigorously the former in sav save ing the latter in destroying ahe the he crops the insects have probably taken about one tenth of the grain A kachlee for killing them the invention of mr A will be shipped from here for that place in a 9 few days with the aid of which th the people will probably be able to more successfully resist their ravages SEVERE sevene ACCIDENT this forenoon while brother J rumell was at work on the new church immediately eastok east of his residence he met with an accident by which one of his legs was broken in two places a short distance above the ancle ande it a appears ap pp ears cars he was getting down from a building seat scat fold to the sill of a large back window when he lost his balance and fell to the ground a distance of over twenty feet upon some rough rocks drs anderson and richards were in attendance shortly after the accident and set the in injured ared limb and brother rumell this afternoon was feeling as easy as could be expected under tinder the circumstances raysor PAYSON elder I 1 L X 1 coombs writing from irom that place under date of the dinst sats sars payson ia is thriving pretty well considering the general hard times bread stuffs are scarce and hard to get flour has run up to qa 5 and wheat to we have however good prospects for ah an abundant harvest the season thus far has been beed very favorable for all kinds of small grain our fruit crop looks promising and will undoubtedly be very large no grasshoppers of any consequence have appeared here adt caterpillars were very numerous ashert a short time since but they are disappearing very fast rast we hope to have our new meeting house finished by next christmas A great many strangers have passed through her herb during the past few weeks anxiously eh enquiring quiring their way to the ri rich ilch hills of tintie 1 I 1 |