Show local and other mattes mattel FROM FRIDAYS DAILY 1 wet raining as we go to po p thermometer 20 degrees 0 lower threat threatening ening clouding ng threatening a storm as aeo deoto to press hot this has haa been one the hottest days the thermo meV over 90 a large part of the dayed a as high as 95 93 in iu the shade hose tower A tower aty sll six feet high is being built bulit at tb south east corner of the city hal hall by the fire department for the of drying fire hose got back mr C R ravage who has been on a probes professional locial trip over the union pacific railroad ral road and points in the vicinity 0 oi the line returned on Wednesday energetically at nse vve learn by letter from euer george tea teasdale sdale that himself aad con compan compas Pall pail ion riders were busily engaged ill in the of virginia holding nib nud meetings and preaching ta the people his health w ft s good myriads of insects this mordi i ing the air over head was with innumerable email joail insect reaching as far upward as the eya eyo e could d probably cop sidor ably beyond T this season reason appel remarkably favo favorable rabia rabla rab rah to insect fife n another old citizen olt Cit fien Izan col reese an old and well wel I 1 ciu oil zen died yesterday at 20 2 20 0 p pm miot of tilo the funeral services ser rices W wi lii ill be conducted at the ward ae assembly rooms booms at 10 a in on sunday elder orson orsan pratt is expected to deliver a discourse on the oeta occa sion ilon mator water the city col Coi council lnell committee to whom tho the matter w was as referred decided that the people of the ath ward should irrigate from the south ditch and the people of the oth ward from the tho theno north rth ith ditch on third south street and not the tho re reverse erse as heretofore published by mistake y utah county ticket at a caucus or convention at Provo July 15 the following ticket was unanimously adopted 4 for representatives to the territorial legislature wm B pace john B milner ner nen john brown probate judge warrenn warren N dusenberry sc man myron tanner sheriff jo john joun n W turner recorder james 33 daniels treasurer henry A dixon coroner henry C bogers rogers prosecuting attorney 3 john ohn B milner i A new ire ite w invention mr william willes of this city has invented a dumping machine concerning which he has received intelligence from washington that it is entirely new in that line and the probability is that a patent boua could be obtained for it readily the invention will be specially useful in the loading and unloading c of grain coal etc and also in the measuring of quantities it will also be of use in the erection of buildings heated term torm the ogden june juno tion says saya we do not remember to have experienced for a long time if ever a heated term so intense and protracted to BO so great as the present we cant say how it is in ogden but we do not think the heated term though hot enough has been beeri any hotter or any longer hereabout than last year or than is usual in the summer season in fact the weather was colder than usual until june had well set in let us get august over before we talk of the len ien length 9 th of the heated term A neglected art the art of drawing is scarcely taught at all in the common schools of the territory it is a delightful accomplishment ment and generally forms lorms one of the branches taught in ordinary schools in older countries and from the rudimental instructions received in that way not a few who have reached ense enze as artista recognize in the lessons received al at school the means of first awakening a decided artistic taste I 1 in n them leading to the pursuit of painting in after life we are of opinion that should be considered as a branch of considerable importance in all normal schools for it is fro from m there that it must be communicated munica ted to the masses of the youth 4 tb I 1 TV we e are pleased to notice that 1 it t will bo be a feature at the approaching sessions of the territorial normal I 1 institute and that F so a able an RM exponent of the principles of drawing and perspective as mr george M ottinger has been secured for the occasion rent swindlers lers the landlords of salt lake city are made the victims ot of a clas class of people veople that have become rather numerous of late we refer to persons who rent houses or rooms with no more idea of paying for the nse use of them tha than n they have of attempting to jump over the moon and are therefore enabled by a process of swindling to live almost entirely rent free those parties take houses and when they cannot do otherwise pay a months rent jn in advance or perhaps pay the first months rent when it becomes due as a kind of a L blind or perhaps they dont pay a single dollar remaining on the premises month arne after month the landlord being in a quandary about turning them out thinking if he does so he will never nevee get a cent centon of the largely accumulated amount amma due nm until he comes to the conclusion that he may just aa as well do it t as he will liever never any way and very likely bib he never neven does betany goi gei anything for those rent bilks will never pay anything excepting when they are P compelled to and it is almost impossible to reach the compulsion point nep nem nhe Uhe he law lawas as it now stands giving th delinquent a splendid loophole loop hole holo of escape by ex empting from execution certain property the exemption more than covering what the defaulter appears to Ps possess sess however much ho he m may ay own in reality this enables many dishonest people to snap their fingen in the face of or those to whom they are justly indebted it is a pretty prevalent idea among people generally excepting the class of swindlers lers referred to that the law in relation to landlords and tenants requires amending or repealing and replacing by one more effective in an answering the ends of j justice justlee ustice mou DAILY JULY 22 not much tho rain that fell last evening did amount to much emigration agent today to we had tile plea piea pleasure suie of meeting with elder william 0 staines church emigration agent I 1 who arrived from new york last evening ile he expects to return to that city in about three weeks in time to meet and arrange for the next company which is expected to leave liverpool about the lath loth of september body recovered day before yesterday the body of the young son of oharles charles s adcock drowned while on the way from coalville Co alville to this city was found in parleys creek about four miles below hardys station by J H barlow and 11 C wood the remains which were in an advanced stage of decomposition col eol imposition were brought to this city yesterday and conveyed hence to the residence of the family in Sese lons ions davis co bountiful day before yesterday a 1 two year old boy at bountiful felt a little unwell and his mother being absent from home lay jay out exposed to the suns rays in the after part of the day and died the same night A few evenings since a small child of william purkins accidentally fell into a well was fortunately discovered by its mother and rescued without injury A useful industry yesterday wo we were called upon b by y brother J 11 clementshaw Clementa haw formerly of manchester england and more recently of london loudon liou lion uon who arrived with the first emigrant company of the season he has commenced comme need operations at brother W L binders premises ward in a very u useful ie industry the manufacture of leather trunks railroad portmanteaus and satchels he is a practical leather maker and saddle and harness barness maker as well as being an adept in the line first mentioned he exhibited to us a number of specimens of portmanteaus ac which are not excelled in our view by anything we have ever seen in the line being elegant in appearance and so substantial as to last over an ordinary lifetime life time with anything like good usage and they can be made ami and sold cheaper here than in london specimens can be seen at Z 0 C M I 1 and in the ladies ladles territorial centennial ceh Cea tennial fair we believe beh brother clem olem en ta haw is the pioneer in the territory in the leather ieather trunk line the twenty F fourth th there ere are but fow few events ia in the history of the latter day saints more worthy of being honorably commemorated by them than the entrance of the pioneers of 1847 into the valley of the salt lake it Is not only only a marked epoch in the history of the church but also in the annals of or general american history like the pilgrim fathers who landed at plymouth rock from the tho thomay mayflower the pioneers of the rocky moun mountain tain region were fugitives u stives escaping e from religious intolerance bigotry and relentless p persecution ution ec which they had suffered d at the hands of those who differed from them in religious faith and practice having been driven from state to state from county to county and from city to city robbed of their homes and despoiled of f their goods their rela tives lives and friends including their leader joseph smith murdered in cold bloodwor blood for conscience sake and having no resting place for their feet in the haunts of so called civi liza ilza tion that brave band headed b by their intrepid and resolute leader president JB young sought out a home in the fastnesses fast nesses of the western wilderness there to establish a foothold that would b be a as permanent as the rugged old mountains that surround the chosen spot how far tho those ae introduce introducers rs of civili civill into the heart of this then desola desolate tb region were wore led by the spirit of wisdom and inspiration may be considered from the f scene that is now presented in the spectacle of a prosperous peaceful and aDd bi happy ap py community making the vat val ess and mountains glad that were previously cheerless and gloomy because became of the absence of the voice and presence of cultivated man not only did tho the pioneers of 1847 led by president brigham young establish the foundation as well as subsequently lead in rearing the superstructure of a happy industrious and well ordered community community comm unit y in utah but their advent was the forerunner of the speedy settling up and peopling of the entire west and utah aa as the source of supplies to sustain the mining p population opu lation that subsequently flocked into the western region of the rocky mountains was not dot only the pioneer but the nursing mother of the march of empire westward antl anil the cause which led lad to the building of the connecting lines of railroad that bind together the two great oceans the atlantic and pacific the detractors and enemies of president brigham young and the mormons cormons Mor mons may slander them with invented falsehood but there is one thing they never can do blot out the train of existing facts which speak louder than words which are but a breath lo 10 athe atho tho the commendable work which they havo performed no people of latter times have been so successful in colonization circumstances consi conal considered dered as the mormons Mor IMor mons and not long sin cean agent from one of the nations of europe was here for the purpose of gleaning information in that regard or as he hb termed it to learn the secret of the success of the mormon system of colonization which secret however lies ia ha the mormons Mor mons knowing that they are enga engage din edan a work of which the almighty takes special cognizance and direction the work aa as it now appears is notwithstanding its present goodly proportions yet in its incipiency and the reader is left to his own ima lma imagination to picture what it will be in twenty nine years from now the twenty ninth anniversary of the day Monday should be observed asa as a general holiday and we do not know of a more pleasant agreeable manner in which to spend a few hours on the ocea occa occasion sion slon than to witness and hear the appropriate celebration proceedings at the tabernacle er which are free to all |