Show LOCAL and OTHER litters JITTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY information WANTED of the whereabouts of charles charlea ludvig lundberg E ell eli green a boy 14 years oid old who ran away from bis big mothers home in the ward about 16 days ago any person leaving the desired information concerning the above at Kim rim kimballs balls balis mill will relieve the anxiety of his bis sick mother A MAMMOTH CIRCUS comina coming we had bad a call this morning from charles 0 pell esq agent for madame lakes grand mammoth circus which he informs ua us will visit this city about the end of the present month this circus is said to be oneff one of the largest and best in the united states mr per peu was agent for dan Ca circus when it visited this city about two years ago it is claimed for al madaule adafine lakes company that it is fully equal and in some respects superior to what dans was at that time if this be the case it will doubtless draw well here judging from the success which was met with by castello therom the company will be at denver on the I 1 con conference FERENCE AT WILLIAMSBURG we have received from isaac elkington the minutes of a conference of the church at it williamsburg Williams barg held in the aia Ala masonic sonic hall there may fth at 10 am and at which were present W C Stai stal staines emigration agent william williamm M Brom bromley leyl missionary from utah william searle searie president pf af the williamsburg branch anda and a large rge number of the local priesthood the morning meeting was occupied in transacting necessary business the authorities of 0 the church were presented to the congregation a ti it and unanimously sustained th the e statistical stati s deport which was read showed as follows high priests 2 elders 38 priest priests Pr lest iest 16 teachers 13 deacons 12 members jig 19 total la in the afternoon the congregation was wag addressed by elders W C staines and wm dil nid brom bromley e y who gave excellent instructions an and ana d a good time was rag v elijo enjoyed ed elders seanie searie e B bullock 1 allock bywater bannan B ann and d B botts were the speakers in the even ingall of whom testified to the restoration to odthe of fhe the gospel of christ and the interest they felt in ahe the great work of the lord utan UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD surveyor general Grener alJ josse jesse esse W fox and party left the cit city this morning for the point of the mountain south where they will commence immediately to take preliminaries for the purpose or of ascertaining the most practicable locality around which to take the line at that point the decision ol 01 this matter will govern the route of the road from rom dry creek south the work of construction at the north end of the line is being pushed forward with great vigor under the personal supervision of superintendent F little A steam saw sawmill mill has been erected on the street immediately west of the old fort in the sixth ward for tor the purpose of sawing ties ac for the road several car loads ot of rails have arrived and more are expected soon this morning ties had been laid to a point below the sixth ward school house and the rails were down for a distance of two blocks and the work was being prosecuted energetically the southern part of tb the e city presents a lively appearance appear anc yesterday afternoon president bri brigham ham young president of the road drove rove nove the first spike in the first rail laid the second was driven by bishop john sharp va vice ice president the tile third by william jennings Jen ninga esl esq vice preside nt at C R R and the ioui loui fourth t by feramorz little esq general superintendent US U S R R after the cei ceremony emony the work of la ing was immediately commenced EMPLOYING the omaha herald odthe of the 3rd ard dinst has the following concerning the rock bock Moun mountain tata tala coal mining company we learn from dr C A henry one of the managers of this company that they have recently discharged all their white employed emp loyes except the foreman and have substituted to the number hundred with this kind of labor the company is confident of saving fully fally thirty per cent of the previous cost of mining they have genetra penetrated ted to the depth of seven hun hundred feet reet in their mines at evanston t utah and will turn tarn the ten tea thousand foot level by september FROM WEDNESDAY dayis batly I 1 I 1 RETURNED we WO learn from our local contemporary the tha merald herald that E L sloan esq esl has returned from fron ilits his I 1 lal aai to san francisco I 1 tue THE NEW marker MARKET build BuirD U I 1 L D 1 ino iNA 1 1 d work W ork on this public building Is p progressing bogre 3 g in dg rapidly p the part where it is situa situated t e b bids i d s fair to become one odthe of the busiest spots in lit the city everal several places af of are now in course of erection around that quarter commercial STREET several stores aa on the new street are aro completed fand and occupied and the building of others is being pushed forward energetically the most conspicuous edif edifice iee lee is the palace falace ta bath th establishment is ix nearly fini finished ed and where the great unwashed public can enjoy the luxuries ot of the b bith ith for a reasonable consideration r S fa ta i T it S 3 T bost rosr ROST T A gentleman jr from m thata hoytsville H 0 8 ilia informed us this morning that the late frost was the keenest that had been experienced in summit county for the last eight years it had done some damage to the he growing row n g wheat but the injury he t thought t was not sufficiently severe to d diminish imi s the h harvest arvest prop sects which are excellent information volunteered elder thomas P thomas writes from pottsville spottsville Potts ville pennsylvania under date of the uil ull that he bad arrived there from swansea wales in company with elder joseph parry seven days clays previous to writing brothen brother thomas says he will be pleased to impart any information be possesses with I 1 th regard to smelting smelling sm elting and refining silver copper and other metals to any person desiring it address care of joseph parry ogden A VALUABLE RECORD RF CORD the first record book of certificates of members of the church has just arrived in utah from kirtland ohio it contains the record of the certificates of membership of most of the elders who embraced the gospel in the early days of the church including that of the prophet joseph smith the book was obtained by elder anson call while on his mission to the east last winter he left it in charge 0 mr luman carter at kirtland who according to agreement has forwarded it here when brother call visited kirtland it was in the hands of the wife nf mr lewis hanscom Hai haf iscom who stated that it was found among the effects of her father john morion decea deceased ed I 1 i CACHE VALLEX bishop george 0 of millville milleville Mill ville writes to us as follows I 1 I 1 last fall our people put in a very large quantity of wheat and I 1 have bave never seen winter wheat look better adso 2040 aiso also a large targe arge amount of grain of all kinds has been planted this spring and until two weeks ago everything locked splendid in our west field we put our largest body of grain and from present appearance it looks as though this field would be entire ly swept off the grasshoppers haven havie hate hatched bedout oui out in and around our grain in countless millions our people turned out en masse and fought vought them wedig we dug large holes boles and formed large circles around them with brush and drove the hoppers into thul the pits and buried them up and I 1 am satisfied that we have in this way destroyed hundreds of bushels of them our efforts however to save our crops a appear to be futile as the insects have hatched out gut in great hosts on the unbroken en ground which surrounds our farms therel therefore ure bre from all human appearances it would be supposed we would reap no harvest notwithstanding this our people feel well and all express r ess egg themselves confident of raising their er bread ead and to spare two years ago we started a operative cooperative co store on a smal small scale but in consequence of railroad and grasshopper losses up to this spring we have made but little progress gre ns I 1 am pleased to say that under the management of air dir mr jose joseph h humphreys ans the store is improving and under his care we expect to make operation cooperation co a success in millville milleville Mill ville it is the intention of the directors to build a new store on main alain street this summer we have a good opening for a competent schoolteacher school teacher and such a man would be treated liberally A general time of good health prevails and all feel desirous to promote the welfare of gods great kingdom upon the earth THE FOURTH the of our nations independence the ath or july ia Is drawing near and preliminary steps have been taen taken for its celebration in this ci city Y the following named gentlemen have been appointed a to get up a pro gramme for the occasion i theodore mckean alexander majors wm jennings john R winder theodore F tracy gen D E buel H W naisbitt G al ottinger Oi and david mckenzie july ath 1776 was one of the most important p octant and momentous day flay that ever the sun rose upon the work then consummated being destined to exercise such a marked effect upon the lives liberties and happi of all the denizens of the earth to the latest generations and its memory should be kept green and honored and revered as long as intelligence and a love of ot liberty exist in the human heart and mind and as none have more reason than the people of utah to reyero revero the day and the men who rendered it famous because none can so well understand and so thoroughly appreciate preci ate the greatness of the work they performed it is gratifying to know that our citizens calculate to have a good time the celebration of our national birthday is an all event in which all classes of citizens irrespective of political opinion can on one common platform participate with heartz hearte good willand willind unite harmoniously in the coming celebration under the auspices of the gentlemen above named there is every reason to believe that the pro gramme will be worthy the event it commemorates |