Show LOCAL AND OTHER lutters SETTERS ROM FROM F FRIDAYS DAILY MAY MAYS Z w bishop L IV hardy will leave on a preaching tour th through the tile bon bou southern son thern portion r ion lon of ithe the territory ry on monday next ad 11 lie lle seiler wiil will visit the se settlements of 0 and sevier counties and expects to go as far south as fillmore fluor before he returns PLEASANT there were mayday may ilay day sunday parties in the and loth wards yesterday the children enjoying 1 tha the themselves melves in the afternoon and bigg biggen bigger r foll folks a in fhe he evening all of which passed off very yary pleasantly we learn that there are now only two cases of smallpox smal pox at mount pleasant and two at moroni and that the general health ot of the tho people in the county Is improving the late storm in sanpete was very severe and the snow fall heavy IN tows TOWN gen C C klch kich ot of paris rich elch co reached town this morning to attend conference tomorrow to morrow he was accompanied as far as ogden by bishop budge who will reach town tonight to night generally are prosperous pro sperows in the bear lake country and the people are busy putting in grain gram most of the old snow had gone but about three inches fell on monday night last the stock is in good condition no SMALLPOX there was a rumor afloat a day or two since that a son ot of mr bassett had been taken down with the smallpox small p and that the contagion had been acq aca acquired u ir e ad oy associating with a member ot of dr crock wells weirs family dr crockwell assures us that the re report portis ls entirely without foundation that his house and every member of his family have been entirely free from the disease for tor six weeks past and that his residence was thoroughly dis infected ten days before the commencement of the general conference on the ath of last month the following by deseret telegraph came to hand too late to be published until today to day 11 CITY may editor aceret kows four cars jammed with mayday may day exear ts in best attire arrived at 12 astrom cache they go to junction and return all old and young appear joyous and happy A M M 11 this morning our reporter was shown through the greenhouses on the ground grounds sos of mr warren hussey ath ward wardy by the batters lat gardener mr joseph hardman the collection ot of flowers there is tery very fino fine and embraces a great many very choice varieties mr hardman Is a florist of large experience having been a gardener sor tor over twenty years mr husseys hussels Hus grounds are consequently handsomely laid out and kept in excellent thim trim many admirers of flowers are probably not aware ware that thata a great deal of means is unnecessarily expended on imported plants in this city it being not the case that parties pay as high as three throe dollars apiece for or double geraniums brought here her from california when plants equally as good in every particular raised here can be purchased for seventy five cents belligerent between eleven and twelve last night mike garvey drew a pistol on tom mcquin but was prevented from doing harm by by stand ers cra the two met again shortly afterwards on the side walk opposite reids reid s building when garvey again drew his bis weapon and his example was followed by mcquin w eaton J the latter drawing in self defense officer andrew smith stepped up dis die armed Garve yand placed him under ar arrest rest while the officer was getting the pistol away from soni garvey the hammer of the weapon pon which ahl was cocked I 1 ell upon mr smiths sr iw linger f ger gen had this obstruction not been presented the pistol would probably have been discharged aud and somebody might have been perforated by a bullet today to day garvey was lined fined 35 25 which ho he paid As with most other matters of the kind whisky was the principal cause of it charleston CHARLE charne scon STOx N C murdock of this settlement tl which is situated in provo valley twenty two miles from provo and six miles from heber city called yesterday afternoon he states that charlestown Charles town consists of about twenty five fire families and that there is considerable farming land there still open to preempt pre empt ors om A anew new brick meeting meetinghouse house is in process of construction and will shortly bo be completed A small operative cooperative co store la Is doing a wold woid rood good business taking the produce of the people for tor goods and re exchanging the produce again in other markets Brother murdock has charge of the store there is no postoffice post office ilce lice at charleston yet although it is on a direct mail route but an application will mill soon be made by the tha people to the dopart department part ment for that very essential convenience bence provo valley is a good place in which to raise wheat oats oatsy barley pease and potatoes bishop abram hatch by adopting a sound financial policy Is laying an excellent foundation for the material prosperity of the people OGDEN yesterday afternoon a hoy boy about eight years of age while leading a horse at the north end of ogden lane was kicked in the face by the animal 1 ills ilia nose and left cheek were ferriby lace lacerated l ted dr D G williams was summoned for medical assistance and und relief was waa at once given to the unfortunate lad Und under erthe the care of the doctor the patient i 1 improving but his wounds nrc arc so serious that time will be required for his bla recovery A young man inan named morley was brought before alderman thomson this m morning 0 m in g for plying a vocation on the platform fo rn i of the railroad depol he was lined persons are not permitted to bu huy buy y and sell railroad tickets on the premises of the companies and if they will persist in m so doing must take the consequences this tills afternoon another person named george clark dark was arrested on a similar charge lebarge the company are determined to enforce the regulations ogden junction may FROM SATURDAYS DAILY MAY 3 DIED nied ED at tho the residence resl regi dence of geo 0 eo Q cannon this pm ann dinning goodfellow aged 83 years Z AT L alst A diss dispatch patch from new york in an english paper says bayst the mormon problem in utah la is eona conA considered dered to be solved if sowe ought to hear no more of this vexed question FUNERAL SERVICES besides a large number of other friends and acquaintances ot of the late jonathan needham as many ot of the members of the police force as were not noton on duty attended his bis funeral services yesterday yesterdays at the ward school aliouse house LEG LEO brokes BROKEN the little girl who met with the severe accident yesterday at the lumber yard of lir sir J J thayne was a fourbear tour four yean year old daughter of mr loveland of the eighth ward the girl sustained 9 compound fracture of the right leg it was considered a serious case drs white lindsey attended her lamentable L ACCIDENT we regret to have llave to announce that mr james sheen of kaysville kats Kays ville met with a very serious accident on thursday about hait halt past four oil on that evening he was un hitching his team near the residence of his ills brother I in n law mr david blackhurst in the tho seventh ward while thus engaged hia hla attention was diverted by some chil chii children dreng who were playing claying close by causing him inadvertently to JQ neglect to detach one of the tugs from the double trees and when he be attempted to lead ead the animals animate away from the wagon one of them commenced kicking rearing and plunging ingy and in doing so knocked mr sheen down and jumped upon his right ancle not only breaking the bones but actually splintering them in pieces making a ver very bad 1 compound fracture the tho tle tie doctors benedict were called in aid ald and did all that could be dono done by skilful sul ful surgery sur eur gery geny we understand that hopes are entertained that amputation of the he foot will wiil not bo be necessary but it is questionable about the ancle ever becom ipg lpg ng completely sound bound the prospect being that the injury may result in a stiff joint A despatch was sent to hays kays ville to the wife of the injured man on thursday evening FROM MONDAYS DAILY MAY 5 FOUND A common i pass book contain ng accounts ot of bills of lumber ac some gome papers accounts ac and a certificate of discharge from the united states military service of abraham K luce to whom tho the papers apparently belong the owner can have the above on calling bt at this office BRIDGE DISASTER the account of the terrible bridge disaster by which about a hundred people lost their lives at dixon 1 illinois 0 1 11 will be fountin to days NEWS ima it will 1 1 be seen that at mrs gilman mother of gilman now stationed at camp douglas mentioned as one of the victims of COLORADO EXPLORER Maj fowell powe 11 chief of the colorado exploring party reached this city on saturday from the cast ile he intends staying here for a few days and will then depart southward for the purpose of commencing his summers labors in making further explorations in the regions traversed by the colorado river RUN OVER this morning one of the boy pupils of st marks school was accidentally run over by a buggy liae wheels passed over both the little fellows thighs but aa as the vehicle was a light one he lie was very verr slightly injured the driver drove around a knot of children who were at play in order to avoid running over any of the them m when the one who met with the accident ran backwards and came in contact with the buggy OBSEQUIES the funeral of sister bister ann dinning Di alling goodfellow Good tellow the aged lady whose demise was announced in our saturdays issue was largely attended this a am tho 0 services were held hold at the residence of geo Q cannon in whose family she had lived liv many years remarks appropriate to the tho t e occasion were made by elder rider jno taylor and W woodruff deceased had been a member of the church about thirty seven years and she remained zealous and faith I 1 lul lui ul to the tho last CHANGED HIS QUARTERS dr J P melk has just moved into new premises on third south youth street two iwo doors wea of the clift house which is son on the corner of east temple and third south streets the doctor is a homce homoeopathic practitioner I 1 of large experience extending over a pe of twenty nive five years the last three years of which have beca been in this territory where he has had bad a wide practice chiefly among women and children and has devoted much attention to diseases incidental to this climate achas he has a specific for burns which he claims affords instantaneous relief in ln the t e severest est cases SERIOUS ACCI ACCIDENT DExT yesterday morning mr reggel proprietor of a clothing store near A W white hite cos banking house HOW met set met with a very serious fenious accident while whilo driving on east temple street about 8 0 ran stone post near the eagle emporium building mr reggel was thrown out of the vehicle against the post with great violence and received very severe injuries in the head and face besides having one of his bis thighs broken the principal effects of the accidentale accident are severe cuts in th the e forehead eyelid and cheeks ot of the unfortunate unto r dunate gentleman a fractured nose and as above stated a broken thigh mr reggel was taken to bli hii hl store and dr fowler was sent for to render reader him surgical aid dr J M benedict was also afterwards afterward called in and assisted dr fowler our reporter learned today to day that the patients patient pat lents is doing as well and feeling as comfortable for table as could bo be expected under the circumstances FATAL FATAI ACCIDENT brother james rames D mccullough forwards the following ac count of a deplorable accident at panacea t under date of april 26 arthur wadsworth who was aged aed two years on the seventh day of last february son of brother G A wad wadsworth s met his death at this place under the following painful circumstances A short time since a person from one of the settlements arrived in panacea de signil signing ng to haul baul lumber lumler a while from so bome e of the tile baw saw mella ife lie asked alred and obtained permission of brother wadsworth to leave his hla wagon box hox lox inside of ills his house yard there was a pis tol one chamber of which was loaded left ina lna in a back eack within the wagon box unknown to any of Wad family this pistol was wab found last evening ly IT one of brother ther Wad boys aged nine years yearb who under the impression that it wa unloaded and desiring to snap it discharged ittie contents entering the right side of his bis little brothers nose and coming out at the hack back of his head the boy who was playing with the pistol inside ineide the wagon box states that he was not aware of the near approach of his little unfortunate brother who was on the outside of the box which had the bows and cover on the foregoing is the substance betance eu of the facts as elicited at the coroners inquest A copy of the verdict of the coro coroners jury waft waa appended to the above but as the names of the jurymen juryman are arc orm omitted bitted we do not publish it COUNTRY M appointments sunday mav may lie lle draperville DRAP ERVILLE elders john needham and andu H W naisbitt 11 ami amy and 2 pm SANDY milo andrus and B R F morning WEST JORDAN milo andrus and IL F P afternoon D biu BIG IG cottonwood Brinton Brin tons ss isaac groo gromand and david candland li ii 11 am um SOUTH cottonwood I ahm taylor and G swan 11 am MILL crees CUBES L a young and J P freeze 11 am SUGAR HOUSE rouses S and J tuddenham 11 am it s not intended that these meetings shall interfere with the sunday schools the elders above named are requested to oe de punctual in filling the above appointments and those three unable to do so will please to give notice in time to admit of their places being filled saints from adjoining wards and districts are cordially invited to attend L D YOUNG P PO 0 box THE ADJOURNED conference rho tho meetings of the adjourned session of the forty third general annual conference held on saturday and sunday were of 0 a c character har acter calculated to make a deep salutary and lasting impression on douall all ail who attended tend ed them the instructions given by the brethren who spoke especially those of president brigham waga young were exactly adapted to the tho wants ot of the latter day saints and clearly indicated the course they should pursue to enable them to become a great wealthy and mighty people and could scarcely lali lall of giving them a true and clearer conception ot of the great work ot of the tha lord in the latter days not only were the saints edified and built up in the faith of the dospel gospel but it Is also proba ble that many of the strangers who attended the meetings obtained more correct ideas of the nature ot of the system called mormonism than they possessed previously for foy truth will and does appeal to the minda minds ot of people sometimes even when they are almost unwilling that it should at all events even true latter day sainta saints who listened to the discourses of president young and the other speakers must have been impressed with the true greatness of 0 the system which is destined to graw grow into an organization that will be the admiration of all the good on the earthy eartha and that will prepare a place forthe reception of the savior when he shall come to his own there was a powerful peaceful and consequently enjoyable spino spirit preheat present at ut each cach of the meetings which ivere were well attended especially yesterday in the afternoon the tho sitting 1 room being taken up and many having to stand in the aisles As usual the singing by the choir and the accompany men ments menta ts oil on the great organ at ford rord corded forded rm much ell |