| Show LOCAL AND OTHER mi atterb FROM SATUR saturdays days DAYa DAILY baily JUNE junte 22 NEILS Hit hie heiselt IsELT JUNIOR junion Brother brothen nelis nelia heiselt of pleasant grove wishes ils us to state that tha t it was his sou son nells neils heiselt jun seventeen years of ago age who was killed b by y indians near the old indian farm sa niete e juno CHILDRENS JUBILEE A movement is on foot of which brother charles R savage is the originator to get up a childrens jubilee in the twentieth ward to come af on the twenty fourth of july prizes will be given to those showing the greatest excellence in various scholastic and domestic education and for the best specimen t menor of mechanism or art by any apprentice boy or girl resident of the ward it is purposed to make amusement for the children by introducing a variety ef cf suitable games ac the jubilee last year was a complete success and doubtless the one now proposed will be so also the idea of providing suitable amusement and on coun cour argement lor for the young folks is excellent NOT sult SUIT SUITABLE AnLE anne we are in receipt of six verses of obituary poetry from S A 11 As such ef fusions are generally only interesting to the friends of the parties about whom such lines are written we should not be expected to publish them we believe we have frequently given intimations or of this kind before the lines alluded to are scarcely bul bui suitable tibie tible for our columns how THEY FEEL fern two new fow york assemblymen assemblyman Assembly men were walkin waikin walking jg down state bdate street in albany after the passage odthe of the charter bill 1 11 I feel said one otther of them as if fi I 1 deserved to be kicked for voting for the charter his friend replied that is just the way I 1 feel myself lets go up this alley and kick each otner other F ex er that mastbe must be the way those anti state petition signers feel leei now row suppose they run into the alleys or the canons and kick each other to their heg hog hearts arts content conten t some perhaps would not get halt half their deserts then but it would be a beginning CITY weber co TJ T june 1872 72 editor deseret news dear sir I 1 drop you a fe new few items con corning our two days meetings on the and dinst the following brethren were present president P F D richards bishop L E herrick and elders D M stuart 0 W penrose john 1 I hart richard ballant baliant S riehard Richard sL farr and butler irom Ogden Ogdon besides others from the surrounding settlements we had truly a good time being made glad by many valuable instructions sea soiled with the blessings of the lord many good principles were touched upon which we are greatly interested in such buch as the gathering of the poor the necessity of paying our tithing sustaining sabbath schools and being one in all things ac the people felt refreshed and desirous of going ahead with renewed diligence your brother henby bekky mamilton HAMILTON IL tow TON ABOUT TEA tra much has been baw byl sayd said idof of late in england and america concerning concern ipg the amount of adulterated and otherwise inferior tea which is ever and anon thrown on the market and a movement against tea drinking is in agitation in the former country some of the teetotallers teetotal lers are ob ejecting to the existing tea it is now held that among the english literary classes the consumption of alcoholic drinks is hardly so detrimental to health as is the abuse of tea dr alridge physician to the north staffordshire infirmary nir fir mary and one of the pottery inspectors under the rome home office writing in regard to diseases prevalent among potters says that where tea is used several times tims a day it produces a deterioration of health among the laboring classes and a lower loger vitality in the rising generation FROM erom BEAR near LARE lame elder wilford woodruff returned to this thia city last night from rich county where he has been on a preaching tour accompanied by bisho bishops P s ilee lee jlee and stewart they held meetings at woodruff randolph laketown Lake town st charles bloomington and paris at the latter place a two dayas days meeting they had lively times and a good attendance of the people there is a promising prospect for crops this season but la a few nights since frost trost did some damage to the beans and potatoes elder woodruff says that rich county is a number one country for dairy and stock purposes purpose in each of the settlements of woodruff Woodi and randolph there is plenty of land woodend woo dand water lur fur a hundred milles families fA and if that number can be found who have not good homes and want to procure them quickly they are advised to settle there as early as convenient CEDAR CITY C J arthur writes from cedar city iron county june 17 the two days meetings mee meo tinga appointed for this place by the home missionaries of this thia district were held saturday and sunday the 15 h and 16 ah the speakers were bishops wm H dame and henry lunt elders samuel leih leiah aud and edward dalton daltou of the home hom mlp mir mission slon sion bishops L W roundy and D B adams elders joseph 11 II smith R har rison thos durham joseph eldredge john hamilton ben sen wm cbelton A J and jas L thompson they bore e strong and faithful falth faith ful fui tes timi nies to the of god and his gu guidance idan ed and deliverance of tia inis lla people a and nd arg urged the necessity of the gathering of ir israel el from the nations promptly and honestly paying tithing and abd offerings and strived striving 9 to live strictly ju accordance with the laws of god the meetings were well attended brother thomas thomss as durham with the paro wan choir assisted in the choral exercises throughout the singing contributed much to our enjoyment bishop lunts aunts eyes are aro improving scowl slowly v FROM EFROM MONDAYS DAILY JUNE 24 DEPARTURE we understand that hadley it johnson E bag erg one of the delegates to the baltimore national democratic convention left for the east this morning for the purpose of attending that political gathering v NEARLY DROWNED last thursday morning a little child one and a half years old son ot mr V E boessel of this city fell head bead headforemost foremost down a well in the rear of the store at the corner of main maln and fifth streets his mother saw the accident and giving the alarm the child was rescued just in time to save its life ogden junction HABEAS haneas CORPUS one ono of the women fined by justice justlee clinton the other day for prostitution was taken before judge mckean on saturday on a writ urit of habeas corpus the judge did not sustain the writ and the woman was remanded to the custody of the city authorities Is this the first time theet that this habeas corpus business has ben bien treated aen pen sensibly sibly in the higher courts if ll it is then we wish to give due credit for the inauguration of this kind of treatment of such cases erom FROM GUNNISON we had a call cali from bishop joseph horn eo t gun nison San pet co this mornine morn inc who informs us that two days meetings were held heid there june 15 and 16 the main subjects treated upon by the speakers were the emigration of the poor and the education of the youth the people caf orsan ofSan pete do not believe that they are on the eve of another indian war reports have been flying about to the effect that a man in salt creek kanyon and a man and woman in beaver lad had been killed by Jud indians lans ians but both rumors were entirely without foundation MOVEMENTS OF howe HOME missionaries YESTERDAY president joseph young addre addressed wed med the saints at centerville Cent erville morning and afternoon bishop reuben miller and elder W G young held heid two meetings at south cottonwood cotton wood two meetings gs were held at schoolhouse when addresses were delivered by elders david candland J P freeze and R F in the afternoon elders R F and david candland addressed the audience and J P freeze bore testimony E elder eider ider lder george teasdale spoke to the saints in draperville Drap erville in the morning and afternoon elder david candland addressed the audience in the second ward schoolhouse in this city in the evening elder K R F spoke to the congregation in the loeh ward schoolhouse in the evening warning the young concerning the allurements allure ments and temptations that were being introduced among he the people of this city these meetings were well weli attended much good instruction was given and a good spirit pih prevailed CHANGES AND appointments R elder eider ider robert is appointed to succeed pres 3 A Lel lei leishman in the presidency of thod thed Durham and newcastle conference and instructed to proceed to that conference at his earliest oon con convenience eres pres J A Lel lei Xi eishman leishman is appointed disappointed to succeed pres john in the presidency prel dency of the glasgow conference and instructed to proceed to that conference as soon as elder ia ready to succeed him elder david Duri durl duncanson canson is appo appointed 1 anted a traveling elder ln in the the tho glasgow conference ence to labor as he may desire elder jesse gardiner is appointed a traveling elder in the bristol conference with permission to choose his time for reporting himself to its president as ready for vor instructions fram from him elders W H q kelsey keisey and joseph josep wadley are ap appointed ole oie fed to travel and nd labor in england as mg may y please them sosoon go saon as el elder eider der dec david cazier Is ready to take the presidency or of the bristol conference cipres ipres pres E A box is appointed to proceed to manchester Manc mane hester bester to succeed P pres ri a G P ward in the pre presidency of tho the manchester conference millennial star june VA ath INDIANS gatli GATia GATHERING ering ry by dispatch received by president B young late on saturday evening from moroni sanpete co we earl eari the indians coming in from the settlements hettie hettle ments report that the elk mountain and green river otes ores and the nav Nava joes are gathering over the mountains east orthe of the sevier settlements and havo have hostile intentions the toe reservation and scattering utes ute s wre are gah gathering eking ou the divide between fountain green and the head of salt creek kanyon they now one hundred aud and thirty lodges and are ins creasing every day the indians prowl about tho the settlements at nights trying to steal horses we a ae are e desirous to get got tabby alad and other others s here to tomorrow morrow for a talk and will try to get him to send a party out to talk with the indians and have the murder ers era of young heiselt captured the dispatch also states that the people are being urged to vigilance this thia IS ii exceedingly cee necessary energy and vigilance properly exe exercised raised just now may avert serious trouble tho the the rho people of every settlement should put themselves in a posture of defense no stock should be suffered to run at large upon the tle range without emmi effi efficient cien clen t and sufficiently strong strung guard and proper precautions should be taken by men and boys going to the kenyons or to other exposed places or in traveling between the settlements to go well weil ahmod and in companies of such strength that attacks can be ro repealed no measure that can be taken by the settlers clil vill ili iii be more likely to preserve and insure peace than to be prepared for war in dlan dhan nature can reazy reany readily appreciate the hopelessness of engaging in a contest where plunder and scalps are to be obtained only by hard bard fighting but a few successes in robbing and murdering will embolden them and make a peace much more difficult to effect |