Show LOCAL ind AND OTHER natte MATTE HATTERS R S PROM TUM TUESDAYS DArS DAMY dally sept so hot hob bagain lA gain bather eather warm weather again here it is at the end of september with the mercury cury wi within thina degree or two of the bine nine nineties ties As one extreme begets another expect a sharp we may a changery change chang ell eli by and by T hird third district districting rn In our notice concerning naturalization yesterday this judicial di district was inadvertently termed first instead of third judge emersons Eme reona district court at provo Is ia the first judge bekemans Bo Be remans at beaver the second judge mckeand Mc INIc reans weans at salt sait lake city the third what is the reason we vvo won wone dof dor what the reason can be for the phe millennial star not reach reaching ng us regularly we feel assured that it ls is is 19 mailed to us lis at liverpool which was the case when we had bad occasion before to make similar co complaint other parties in this city ciji to wha whom om it is mailed receive their thein copies coples regularly but th the a last three num bers have failed to reach us the the tho sar sayar is an ever welcome visitor when it comes and alid we do not wish to be deprie deprived i ed of it if it can be helped salmon eggs mr livingstone stone the somewhat famous and and successful telegraphed to hon A P rockwood boek Bock wood a few days since that he had bad sent the latter atter sal sai salmon balmon mon eggs which were to have reached here yester yesterday dayt and we presume they were received as anticipated mr rock Bock wood purposes placing bome some of the eggs in the ponds on the fish farm and some of them in the thi e public str mtr streams ebins ekins of the territory mr stone to no is now in california ingenious today to day we were shown by liddell I 1 fe bro brown wp an ingeniously constructed broom kroom for which they are arents agents TK its advantage over other articles odthe of the kind Is being substantial that it has a socket in the head so that the head and handle can bo a separated or combined at pleasure aas re and head bead or handle handie can cau be r replaced lac e according to which may w wear wean r 0 out first finst this will suit housewives who have a tendency to wearing out broom han ban handles handies dieg upon refractory bry members of their families as well as those prone ro u e to comb out the i locks of tre their thein lr life ilfe partners with a broom head died in jail yesterday afternoon a man giving the name of frederick nesse hesse who has been a frequent inmate of the city arison duning during the list last halt hait year and auld who has been confined thero theme for two months being ill III and insane died there he was attended bebr by dr S B young shortly after his hla demise an inquest was wiss held anthe an fhe the body by coroner taylor and aad a a jury the verdict being that deceased came to his death by a disease called cerebral apoplexy deceased was known among his fello feilo fellow prisoners as shakespeare no 2 11 and now he has kone ikone act to 9 that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveler returns X for a long time previous to his death he had been subject to most distressing fits fair grounds before us la Is a L pamphlet issued by the nebraska state board of agriculture la in which we find the following as the prices of admission to the fair vali grounds single tickets of admission 50 acts children under 16 years 29 25 acts children under 10 years free ong ono horse private carriage and driver loo two horse horbe private carriage and driver for each person other than the dri verin any private vehicle no omni bits bils or vehicle carrying Lassell passengers to and from the fair q aroun grounds gers will swill be admitted the prices charged by the JD A k 11 society to agricultural park during maces races ae are for each male maie person 50 acts ladies free one horse herse buggy and driver 75 acts two horse carriage and driver an outrage this morning the ruinous effects of intemperance inte in perance were exemplified in the ense of a young man mau of respectable family i who was before justice for assaulting amaul ting aad beating an aged lady indy lady named mrs Taylor tho who Nho in addition to being far advanced ip in years is lame and also her son the evidence showed that the accused being under tho the influence of liquor lay jay down on the doorstep of the tho store of mr fr abraham taylor ward yesterday afternoon jefe JEEe rolled from that position to another on the ground under the window mrs taylor sister bister to the proprietor of the store stepped out and seeing the young fellow eald eaid 1 I thought you were gone when he j limped upon bia lii ill feet seized her person dashed her ubba upon the ground groua and beat her her ber about the head bead and fheo faco her von ion on abraham who was inside I 1 the he score store rushed euf out to rescued rescue his bis mother muther mb ther when the young fellow who is stoutly built and muscular served him in the same fashion if that young man who w is not only of respectable family but apparently patently ly the possessor of raar e than ordinary capacity would let iet whisky alone no he might be a useful member of society instead of getting into such d disgraceful scrapes scram he was fined fifty dollars benefit to mr john CL 3 gra graham granam nam aam ahe the ahe very exdell excellent ent eccentric comedian mr john C graham grahams who has mis so frequently amused salt lake audiences and convulsed them with laughter when they witnessed his hig oddities having juist just returned from Europe a number of his bis fr lends friends and admirers have expressed a wish to tender him a benefit they wish to see seel him once more tread the boards of the theatre where during his lengthy dramatic matic matie career here he be was ever over wel wei come to the tho the loverson lovers lover of comedy saturday 9 saturday night has hag been selected as the time for the benefit to come off and timo time and the hour houri the piece to td be performed this is a now romantic drama froni from the able pen of bf J palgrave simpson it is full of df Jn interest and the characters are strikingly ual iced in iri the usual able abie style stylo of the author several of uhe the old salt lake actors besides mr graham will take P part parl art in the performance among t them hem the old time favorite and ever welcome 1 margetts doubtless a bumper house will greet nir mr air graham on saturday night journalistic A large number of journalistic enterprises have bave been started in this city within a short number of years andi andl and generally after a pre precarious carlo cario 1 us spasmodic and checkered existence have hav i a become defunct at the museum are the last numbers of a dozen ailien or BO of those literary y curiosities ties of tle the past pait of which we a append P a list with the causes of leath adith t as reported generally by themselves in sub substance 1 the valley dan tan died feb efu 1860 want of paper want of greenback paper is is a general cause of death among newspapers 2 mountaineer june lot 1861 au 11 I 1 died of af 3 vidette yi dette merged into inta the je C porter april loth 1869 F cu lation has as increased and is is co i n accumulating moved to 0 o corinne next day a sure suro indica tion lon ion that a flourishing business was being leing done here 4 utah LI fining ining journal nry may ary ath 1873 diemand dlf dif died dand and made no sign 6 5 wem knew ent july esth like to publish it longer but yut tile the fact is f I 1 bring elou enough 0 ch money along J forbes 6 salt lake journal aug 1873 It needs money to subsist upon in a mormon I 1 ariy arii and rack jack mormon community this is the last number 7 enochs duo advocate dvo cate api auy ath 1814 poor mortals me like us must throw up the sponge P overflowing of the gall supposed to be the primary cause of death 8 bingham Pio plo eer an august 23 1873 died of a ilg ag ao dose so of the tin times kinles les ies without an obituary 9 daily press august 17 s IS 74 because mining gazette driven to the wall no place for printing this mastbe must be it a mistake tho the suppo eltion being that it was a oona gona jiahe cae cace ca cac e of lye poisoning 10 salt lake leader athis this is our closing number reasons given in full in our preceding number 11 utah mering mining gazette the tho the gratifying assurance of having pleased our patrons does not supply the aid materially requisite to sustain tho enterprise 12 utah posten det glor os mecot at maaste til meide melde vor erode lasers at utah posten opher or med nummer 2 dont say what made it luc nummer the follo following NyIng is also alist of defunct journals of which prof bar tir foot has not got copies but would woula like to obtain them tho the telegraph neep peep 01 day the alter ailer was not more than born when it ithee died oled jt peeped and went wert out utah 21 magazine died of to too much new move 12 it new moved till it move any more utah grant vidette vi dette died because its patent insides 21 being too thin hold out pitch inin t nin the editor stoutly asserts that it is still a live paper that the last number has not sot been issued diogenes flickered and went wint put for want of wick and oil for his lamp the european mission by courtesy af president Fres ident geo goo A smith we are enabled to publish the following port portions lohs lobs of a letter from dent josephf joseph 3 smith to hini dated liverpool sept 10 ay aly health is good and I 1 bel bei believe belleve levi all the elders now in the mission are in the possession of the same blessing except elder jj john nuttall who however is same s me better than when he left home I 1 have called him to assist me on the star his labors will be comparatively light however when he be gets geta the run of the business thoroughly which will afford him plenty of time ilme for outdoor out door exel eise cise river breezes sea air etc elder B R V morris norris is much better than when I 1 last wrote of him hiu he hb now appears quite well for him bishop hughes hughei had a slight attack of apoplexy or something or of that nature some time ago and sa says lie he occasionally experiences the a peculiar sensation but feels eels that he e will be all right before long he was attending to the emigration matters of his during tho tho the embarkation of the last company john henry took the usual english 91 ish ic old oid on his arrival which clung to him for a short time but when I 1 saw him last aug 24 he be seemed to be all right and enjoying his labors I 1 expect to meet him on the ath of october at nottingham ting ham ilam at a district meeting to to be held there on that day next sunday sept I 1 have an appointment ointment Int ment in the durham and K newcastle conference which will complete my tour of ithe the mission brother C 0 larson barson liar son informs me in 0 that the scandinavian mission is in a flourishing condition the good work going steadily ahead the elders feeling well and prospects every way favorable cB rother brother sinclair has been for a manth away upon the orkney islands island and writes very enco encouragingly g bro fife will go ili in charge of the october company which trem frem present prospects will be 16 very small lwe wo are dol doi domgall 1 ng ali ail all we can to arrest thu thy attention of the people and induce then theo to listen we have met with very satisfactory results in some instances and upon upon the whole feel encouraged ged to pre on in the good cause ever triestin trusting g in the lord by letter jetter from john henry heury y yesterday es 1 I learned that he was in in good health and spirits spirit he arid bro morris go to herefordshire Hereford shire today railroad accommodation during I 1 ing the approaching conference trai trains n s will berun on tho tho the utah central railroad rall rali road leaving ogden daily at abw and a m stop ping at intermediate stations nd arriving at salt lake lako city at sll sil 8 nud and 1040 a m those leaving salt sait I 1 ako abo for north will start at and p m the fare from ogden to salt sait lake and bd return willbe will be from kaysville rays Kays ville Farming farmington ton tun loo 00 centreville Cen treville 75 cents wood crosa 60 cents I 1 the tide utah southern company will also run trains for the accod mo dation of bf conference people leaving provo at 1045 am sandy sudy S udy at am and llo lio pin p m arriving in salt lake nake at 11 nw am and 2 p in m trains will leave fallt lake for provo at 7 am alid and for sandy bandy at p pm in the farek farer from provo to salt lake and return will wil beS be from pleasant grove grote amerlean american fork igo lehi lehl draper dra per 1 sandy loo junction ott onwood cottonwood the return tickets then i issued b by y both companies will be g good from the tho ath to the lath of october excellent william smith bountiful advertises in lil theNE the WF that he manufactures tomato catsup the article ho be has for fon ale is much superior brior 16 to anything of the kind we rave gave have tee sec seen teen n imported being pure genuine and of most excel ture sure lent mt flavor rain in arizona ane arizona miner of sept says mr donaldso Don donald aldRo ross rosa of camp apache who la is now here says it rained there almost every day this summer the heavy rains raina injured both corn and barley he speaks of a field of barley belonging to clark mark 4 cooley as heing eing the tiner finer ever seen been by by him in arizona or elsewhere 11 |