Show local and other matters malters M alters wednesdays DAU DAUT T junr JUNE 21 21 the tho longest day this is the list of june and the longest day of the vear year ero Fro charles charies vf NV penrose editor of the jux Jun junction clion was in the city today to day fined tod today Gillma nr and cottrel for assault and battery on robert H smith were fined 10 each and costs idaho bill deputy D auty marshals stokes and brown arrested rearrested re idaho BI bill 11 1 at the residence of al winn nine miles from beaver beaven says the beaver enterprise of june 17 come to stay when a small evening paper was started in this city time since the publishers announced that it had come to stay this assertion appears to be not far from a verification for in view OfTe of recent cent developments one would reasonably suppose it very likely to soon come to a stay president young youw and party today president loung young and party purpose proceeding to long valley friday to panguitch monday to and wednesday to richfield thursday to gunnison friday to nephi and homo home on saturday this thib morning all were well and the weather was fine A kind action it will be observed b in last nights city council proceedings that a petition of james lawson and others relating to the late loss of albert lyon in in one of his horses being drowned and his business damaged was laid on tl the table this action was in consequence nse nee u e nce of the council being of th t the e opinion n that the city could not properly reimburse re the owner of th tha property at the close of the meeting of the council however the members showed their personal good feeling toward mr lyon by starting a subscription among themselves in his behalf and con tri buting towards aiding him IV we e understand his team was his hia main dependence depend ance for obtains obtaining ng a living the tho scotch gathering at two yesterday afternoon the gathering of the scotch callans an lasses of all ages commenced at fullers Fu llera hill and the assern assemblage blage biage kept increasing till about half past fave five when about had gotto got together not a fow few of them being from the country settlements the ears earb of the canny scota scots were regaled with music from the played by mr W C dunbar and an old highlander whose name does not at present occur r to moua toua us they screwed their pipes suy an gart them skirl til till I 1 roof an rafters a did dirl minus the roof and rafters elder orson pratt who was instrumental in establishing the gospel in scotland delivered an appropriate prop address in which he related some interesting reminiscences connected with his first visit to that land landi an excellent original poem composed p ased for the occasion by col DA ad vid J ross boss was ably read by mr robert irvine and there thero was singing of the auld scotch bangs 11 dancing and other recreations to to while away a few hours houra pleasantly in social reunion re union perhaps one ono feature of tho affair allair was eda enjoyed oyed used more than any other that being the gathering in little knots the fai t yo doon gies gies yer crack and then were reen re en acted in the forcible word vord painting of the strong willed scot the scenes and of auld langsyne lang syne byne 11 the tho party was serenaded by loth ward band city council the council met last even tittle ls ng pe petition of james sames law Lawo on nand and others represent ini lui it that ou on juno june ju ad isah tho the albert alwa 1 jou lou lon on was frightened by the sudden winging of a loose plank iti itt i e ing luz a fridge on north tena Teca jih jik acho th 0 northeast north aas easl east L cotner corner of tha tho railroad moad mad depot deput cacia giho jm animals finals to tb be thrown into the aqueduct one of them to bo be drowned and the harne harness ess ts be much dam damaged ed and ashing that tho vid slid v sid id albert albrrt lyon be compensated for his ins loss by an appropriation of the petition W was as laid on the table tho the committee teo tee to whom was referred the petition of F may and NV V peterson Pete non Kon asking tho the privilege of erecting a slaughterhouse slaughter house halt half a mile west of the ath ward adobe yard reported favorably tb thereon ireon report adopted and prayer granted one months salary of the city attorney was appropriated bill for and whitewashing the inter interior loi lof of the city hall e 50 30 and another for sweeping 1 chimneys of the same building were allowed aud and appropriated bill of lii jel B D grow for work doie done upon the bathhouse bath house allowed bills aggregating for work and material for far improvements improvement s on the bath nath house were allowed the committee on municipal laws reported a bill for an ordin erdin ancelin relation to the waterworks water works the ordina ordinance nce uce was read the first time when the counell council adjourned until friday evening at 7 when its consideration will be resumed tae tao labor question A consequence U ence of the present comparatively Y dull times is a surplus of labor in the tho market and the question of providing employment for L killed mechanics and laborers is one deserving servi tig nay demanding the most considerate attention what are deemed solutions of the question are frequently advanced many of which however do not nut appear to fully meet the tho I 1 case some assert that tho panacea lies in people who cannot obtain employment in tho the cities arnd arid larger towns striking out into the country to farm this appears very go good od in its place but in many instances there are serious 0 objections to it notwithstanding that it is conducive to the general good of the community and the latter d day ay w work ork specially for a somewhat I 1 large arge proportion to take that course if a man who has emigrated to this country has spent half hi his bis s lifetime in acquiring a thorough knowledge of some useful branch of mechanism before coming here goes in into to the country and engages in the busine business s of farming or stock raising then that mechanical skill of which lie he is the thu possessor is lost to himself and the community instead of being put pub to use uso As wo vvo have said the striking out into the country plan ia Is only a partial solution of the tho question for if made too general it would be an indication of a decided policy pollay to raise taise a community 04 0 danners fan fart nurs ners forgetting that ilot not only farming which however ii tho the foundation of nil all industries I 1 but the various branches of mechanism art and tc Sc ienco lenco aro am cec coc necessary essary elements to tho rearing of a noat rout material erfal erial superstructure requisite to render a people great prosperous and an happy the labor question guestion really resolve eg sr into t he the quez question tion of wl what in t s shall I 1 I 1 a I 1 I 1 wo we do to to utilize the sur pills skilled labor jabor for when that I 1 Is s used the unskilled labor party will have been solved in connection with i at present in the community and not e employed mp loyed the only way to td do that tha Is to combine capital and invest 11 it for the purpose of establishing in the various kinds of mechanical a 17 and manufacturing industry demand domand the kind of labor laboi now cow abw unused and so far as this litis h as already been done tho labor question has been solved in th these ese peculiar times some people a almost I 1 most smile incredulously at such sueh ideas deas tho the times and ago age being so ro thoroughly imbued with the spirit of making means by rapid processes independent ot of the he boog good or ovil effects flowing in the operation to others it is nevertheless a fact that money of IL itself eif elf doe doc not produce duce happ bapp happiness ineas iness by any means 1 the most blost genuine solid per permanent niarie n ten cn joy jere ment aut prece preceding diug dlug frodl haying to oo 00 good to onea ferlow fellow lo ty creatures anu ana using afu it wor tor that purpose a purely selfish person be bea ing Incapable of pure enjoyment because ef of the absence of the de aidoo to tb tho and of ma his fellow crea tures tares in the establishment of those industries dus duh tries is isalo av avo o tho welfare of the youth of the male population of the tho community who are to be the he men of the approaching generation there is no mental or physical training that is e equal to that imparted in youth in learning a trade the absence of opportunity to do which under existing circumstances being rather deplorable at present many of them are occupied in lounging about the tho streets night and day whereas if their mental and physical capacities were exercised in soma some somo mechanical or other business they would have no time and but little inclination for idleness and its concomitants concomitant Q people of large and small email capital have the opportunity of benefiting their fellows more than at fir first st thought they a are r perhaps chaps aware of and alt ait although hugh the pi present financial return may way not be eso ebo so great to capital ln invested ested in branches of home industry yet lyet burely aurely the satisfaction of being engaged ina lna in a good work 11 1 worth considerable per can uan tage FROM DAILY dally JUNE JUKE 23 going to Lak lakeside eside egide tha tho superintendents of sunday schools and their friends have an excursion to lakeside on the luat lust injured this thia morning as mr george H knowlden was wai getting out of a wagon the horse gave a sudden jump throwing him upon the hub of the wheel considerably injuring his back accident yesterday the little son of brother and sister james savil saville les ies of the ward was bever sever severely 11 scalded upon the n neck eek breast and shoulders by pulling over upon himself a vessel containing a quantity of boiling water A strong attachment somebody has a powerful power lul attachment for the evening paper which came here 49 to stay and in conse quence the material and appurtenances ten ances auces are under the surveillance of an officer of the law lar inn that dispute it appear appears there is more trouble about the warm springs disputed land matter four men on the cottrell side having gone up there today to day torn out the gate and made 0 oher ohen her hen hostile demonstrations the tho two men who were fined yesterday were among the four feaby killed by lightning the tho follow ing dispatch came by deseret telegraph franklin june 22 about five yesterday avenins evening a mrs anu smart wire wife 01 of thomas smart sen ben of this place was struck by lightning while siti biti bitting sitting ting in her house and instantly killed the lightning came iu in at the south end of the roof rosf passed down across neross the house nua ana and struck her on the tho head burning her haik hair nearly off offard and her clothes on fire firo and then passed out at the chimney knocking it down th thero there i ere ero were wera four other persons in the ro room am but none of them were hurt rot mot lost the tho friends of bishop joseph hor home i ne and elders thomas brandley brand ley and N M peterson have felt some somo uneasiness on account ef those brethren not having sailed as intended I 1 on the steamer on which hen william jennings and par party ty left new york and no intelligence baving having been received of their whereabouts we are plea piea pleased red sed to be able to state that brother joseph home horne of the ward father of the bishop has received a letter from elder W V C staines enclosing a noto from the inman steam ship company statin stating that those brethren sailed ou on one of their yes vessels the city berlini f on may 27 the earne day they arrived in la now york the tho missionaries apparently preferring to sail for liverpool at the earliest opportunity rather thau than to stay in new york three days sigh school for st george A few days daya bince since the tiie P nev bev nev ev dr ferge sou and bif jf P late hato of normal liff iu in this city and pro deeded to tit george with a view aview to ut the latter iatter latt ear place a high chcon se bico tido rile arile ilie doctor is i a gec 41 r e llella educational of extended ex I 1 per por ienco lence having been for fur many yes ye Is tho I 1 a cf of qua rno of th leading seminaries of df illinois and ho he ia is the author of several ably written works mrs ferguson has also had much experience in tiiu thu r same direct direction lod ioD and ia Is especially proficient in music and languages being thoroughly conversant with several of the latter latteri besides her mother tongue tongued we v wish V ish the doctor and his am amiable wife success in their new undertaking der taking and trust the climate of southern utah will vill be conducive i e to the maino malno maintenance of their good health tit for eor tat and today there have hiv 6 been beeh f a coupie couple of cases in justlee justice court growing out of a squabble between two families lavingon liv living ingon on franklin avenue who had been indulging Inthe in the unlawful practice of calling each other bad name in the sean sea seani i donavian din avian language one family complained of the other and to get even the other othen followed buit suit by complaining of the one the scene in the court occasionally rival led some of tho those ze blondon police court incidents ao so drolly and vividly y depicted by the late charies charles dickens the court being unable to understand the mother tongue of some of the witnesses had to swear a woman to act as ns interpreter the scandinavian attorney en on one side having to frequent pro tests decla declared to be perverted I 1 interpretations u 54 ad rid ohp r ineffable ine lne flable disgust expressed on tim faces on one side j witnesses on the other wa waa really the feeling i was waa indicated bythe by the tho mouth su suddenly assuming a decula circular a farm form tsin 13 sin giving forth the sound bound of 0 while the evea ovea a asur iu ned an art appearance a ia of laving having quickly increase d qi ureic these ex expressions abris however only caused the eged fey e male witness W to re roubie redouble hk hm Z mence menee down the cogno af pf 11 her mouth J bring dowd gowd her firmly etl ell clinched tweed fis lis with addition additional alvim vim i tilo the police court 13 ii 13 no place into info which to abrl bring such puch uch unseemly unseemly y sq squabble when they them klo ilo dge occur liri tirl which however unnecessary t the e parties would and it more nei nel rei re EC i spectacle spec table if that word bili cili can ean bo be used in that connection aa diess dIesa eapen sive to settle bettle them thom outside arra court of law lav epa baa bad for wiggins yesterday marshal nelson neison a and nd having reasons for suspecting tha john 0 wiggins lying in tha ahi county jail under u c ei of death for ther tha m of min rin joh n Krea merj alias allas lle lie ileith Ili ith oil fortifying for au vin esca escape from custody custod yi proceeded to the tho cell ih in which hu is 0 confined cod fined it atas m hi th lope somes timo a ago 0 that wiggins had flawed w through his bis irons i and add yf esterday tho the officers naun named ed pound found that bhat ho had bad repeated that tha operation oper atlon by means atit of rt steel T of his boot tilo alio anade a sd sc scara searh Arh I 1 af pf of tho person penson of ah tl also of the but buh i 1 thing f wasl wasi dnn dunar dun tr 1 they examined what whai purport eap be a number of cau xi 0 o a of fruit re by wigg wigging ins ius front friends on the outs 21 itlA rd pr som some 0 I 1 ago oo 00 being fiare nully fully I 1 some of the caina caira appeared kippe ered ired lo 10 really rilly contain fruit luo luh ow or bf odthe orthe the juice being heard buta buja there 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