Show LOCAL pig RHO OTHER OTER MATTERS FITTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dally suat SEIT 2 HEAVY henvy HF avy thunder lightning rain and hailstorm as we go to press TITE tiie NEW BAR BARRACK BUILDINGS the three new barrack buildings shortly to be erected at camp douglas are to be of red sandstone and each structure will ba two stories high and aud one hund bund hundred ted feet long by thirty feet wide PROGRESS the tho large meetinghouse malm MAIM at mill creels creeds millers ward is being nicely fixed up domeet no meetings havo have been held in it for several weeks as lis a force of have beer been A at work in the interior of the building for a considerable time it will be DO a credit to the people 0 of mil llull 1 I creek when finished as it will viii beh be a monument of their industry I 1 liberality and public spirited spiritedness ness I 1 tron IRON orn ORE we wo were shown today a Apeci inen ore from cedar fort that is we are informed and to our judgment presents every appearance of being a perfect substitute for the wyoming ore that has been and s still used in very large quantities qan in smelting smelling sm elting silver ores wo we understand cast capt ievans and samuel D sirrine Si riffie Esq iq have made arrange arrango ments for one year at least leaa by which the tho utah market will be supplied with this ore SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION A largely attended meeting of the superintendents and teachers of the tho sabbath schools of salt lake city was held at the city hall I 1 ast last evening the intended jubilee of the sabbath school children of utah davig davis weber and salt lake counties to ha be held hold in the large largo tabernacle at som soma 3 yet undecided date this fall fali was the principal topic of coliver conversation atlon it t was w is u ultimately 1 ti decided that the previously appointed committee on music which had finished that department of its labors should be sustained as an executive committee to arrau arran arrange e the details of the celebration THE tire TEMPLE the tho work of laying in the rock on the walls of the temple was resumed this tills morning and enough granite canite is on hand to lay at least three courses diore more than one hundred and fifty hands hads not including the architect and his ills assistants are ire tre now engaged on the stone work of this building of these about seventy are at the quarry and more than eighty stonecutters ac c on the temple block whilst eight blacksmiths back smiths are aro constantly stall starl aly employed solely in sharpening tools rhe the rho rock laying part of the work is in charge chargo of morris evans PROVO Z C M aa I 1 ithe the tile temes times of yesterday says bays we are informed that at a meeting of the board of this institution held on friday last in consequence of or the thu resignation ignation es of superintendent james dunn samuel S jones was appointed superintendent and business manager of tho east branch and james dunn wal was appointed apted arted poin ted superintendent and business manager of tho the west branch under the able management of the gentlemen who each prior to the departure ot mr jones on his mission sion slon to europe filled these respective spec tive positions we anticipate a good business will be done by boak both branches their labors heretofore having been highly appreciated I 1 FINE WHITE cr celery CELERY lery leny we this morning saw some very fine white celery grown by mr charles F williams in the ath ward of this city from root to crown it was about a yard long lone and of corresponding girth mr williams has given iven considerable attention to the cultivation of this favorite plant and has made a complete success of it IL he ilas has three thousand head growing t on his ills lo 10 lot t and probably no finer samples of the home grown grow n article have ever been seen in the salt lake market some of the sticks ra raised ased on his lot last year weighed seven pounds each he has been equally successful with cauliflower and gooseberries goose berries this season lie he had cauliflowers which weighed eleven pounds each and gooseberries goose berries measuring seven inches round one way and five the other RETURNED FROM uin THE elder P P pratt returned by sunday evenin evenings train from the south where lie he was has hns been tri traveling in the interest of his bis fathers history havink met with encouraging success we learn from him that he extended his travels as far south as st george at which place he arrived aug ath at which time the thermometer stood at degrees in the shade refreshing showers occurred during diring ills his four days stay stays which reduced the temperature about twenty degrees at one time in july the tee thermometer rose to 1191 ligi in the shade and to in the sun the peaches melons grapes and figs in dixie are most elc excellent ellent eilent peace and good health beaith preva prevailed prevails ild iid among the people crops of grain and fruits were about average during an absence ot of eight weeks bro jiro pratt visited fifty one towns cities and villages R traveling a distance of miles and has added to his subscription list 1079 names bro pratt has been well received everywhere and desires through the tha NEWS to thank the people for til ohp p courtesies extended to him by tham ANOTHER 01 OP theu THEM at a late hour on sunday nighta lady and her daughters who occupy a house in the ward nearly opposite C V spencers place were startled after having retired te to nestby hearing some herson ierson i erson inside the dwelling tho the lady hastily turned u up p the lamp and as she did soa son so a man ran out orthe of the front door on examining the premises it was discovered that the unceremonious intruder must have havo entered by a back window nud and that after getting inside lie had opened the back door which was previously fastened an and then proceeded to und and opened the front door 1 I 1 here can be no doubt that his ills 01 object ad ct was vas plunder un der and lie was c evidently antl y about about to commence a a search 1 I earch for booty when lie ho was alarmed and took to flight in the face of BO so many occurrences of this kind which have happened lately it would almost seem superfluous to advise sensible people eople to be on the watch for and flave have matters arranged so 0 o as t i bo be in a position to give such buch fellows a deserved and warm reception tuat that illuminated that illuminated clock to be erected at the eagie eagle E emporium corner by Z C M I 1 I 1 is probably a bigger thin thing than some people imagine the clock lock was manufactured bythe by the seth thonia thomas 9 clock company of or connecticut tile the works of which will bo be in the front ground floor compartment of the ri emporium building and a shaft will pass them till it reaches the vault along which it will vill pass horizontally and then upwards through the column which will support the dials Th evault which is being lined with brick and which has bas an arched roof is thirty two feet long and four feet wide the column which will support the globe in which will be the dials is of cast iron of tasteful design the under portion square and part of the found fluted the whole column including me the globe will stand about ei eighteen gh leen leon feet high and if the intention of putting a couple of feet of or rock base to support it bo be carried out the whole structure will be about twenty feet in height the dial globe is about five feet in diameter and the dials themselves four in number are three fel fei feet in larneter lai diameter neter or the same size as those odthe of the city hall wo wd understand the work of arranging ra nging and fitting up the works will bo be done by silver and eliason ellason PROBATE court comit yesterday arter afternoon ter noon in the probate court for salt lako lake county the indictment charging S if butcher JR W taylor and sol gee with the tho killing of gabriel cotton and two sons at bingham was read to those parties gee pleaded not guilty and butcher and taylor asked for time timo to plead which was granted A motion for a it separate trial for gee was sustained and the tile time foe for its commencement was set for friday morning at nine the people vs john selby trial set for wednesday geo gee W groo was bv by the tho court assigned rou counsel ngel for the defendant people vs chas buckley set for tuesday sept 2 geo geow IV groo assigned as counsel for defense people vs ar S scott set for september 2 2 pm geo gee W groo assigned as counsel for defense people vs john tel tei welsh Iel shand and harry roberts hoea hosea stout assigned as co counsel lintel for defense e people vs H gollem hosea stout ass assigned ned as counsel for defense fe n e the case of tanner vs dickson was set for next week wool MORNIN ff SEPT 2 the case me of the people vs s W 11 I 1 keithly vas was called up ip dep nep defendant asked that the case be put at the foot of the calender which was not gra granted anted and time of trial triai was set for wednesday morning sept gent ard 3rd the cattle stealing case ease W Q of the people vs mccabe jones and crowford crp aford was waa called up the prisoners eneis each pleaded not guilty and tho the trial triai was wai set for friday sept lo 10 t at 9 a M the he court then took precess a recess till 5 2 STO stovepipes STOVE V FP pires PIPES this mo morning ani ng mr john Need Nce needham dham hard who supervises tho the clothing clothen department of or Z C AL I 1 L walked walle d into our sanctum look ing in taller than usual and well satisfied with hims eiland elfand with things denem generally ily liy there waha baia was a reason for it he had oil on a brand new sim glib stovepipe hat one of the first of a new consignment of the latest styles specially forwarded by express it is not to be expected expect ea that a new stock of such headgear head beadi gears ear will ill lii hold bold out long for if the i adies ladies are passionately fond of a love of a bonnet the gentlemen also when it comas comes to stovepipes stove pipes are just as well satisfied to obtain the correct thing no more than the gentle ibex eado do the rougher sex delight in im 1 having haing to wiear wear r ii i |