Show local and other matters I 1 from wednesdays DAILY DAMY AUG S personal today to day we gehad had an agreeable call from C W penrose pen rose esq the able and vivacious editor of the tho 0 ogden 0 z arrived E elder eider lder ider george whitehead whitebead of ogden city utah and sister bister inlaw in law miss mornia morria gave us a call oa on the morning of the dinst da their way to london having arrived at glagow glasgow on the ath from new york they were in excellent health althou although h fatla fatia fatigued tied by travel et sar san arrul apaul guylo y 10 coming home homo elder david M stuart accompanied by elders junius P F wells JoSeL rosel joseph wil VII P F sim bim mons and mathoni W pratt missionaries sion aries and a small company of saints were to leave st louis for home today to day august 2nd and jones david jones 3 one richland bieh Bich land laud colfax 1 fax county nebraska is anxious os to learn the whereabouts of either or both of his hia two brothers william and james jamea jones jone he states that william jones came to this city from wales about twenty years ago david is anxious to join his bis brothers brot brol hers hera destroyed one ono of them mr hir S P crompton cromp 0 of or the eleventh ward 0 of r this city destroyed one of his hives af bees that were affected with foul brood last night this is a it step in the right direction and all bee keepers wilo who bave have any signs of this disease in their apiaries should do likewise back adain again L enst night henry henzy miller and joseph reynolds 3 jailbird 1 were intoxicated and engaged in a fight reynolds cut a gash in the others forehead foreheads with a rock both were arrested and toda today to day da each were fined 20 by justice and in default tj they are in their usual position in the chain gang ach act dr russell of tho the ward informs us that on ionone of them happening last night some person enter entered iad lad his lot jot and pulled up a quantity of roots the act does not appear to bo prompted bya by a desire to steal the roots not being yet sufficiently matured for t ise use he feels much annoyed and purposes prosecuting the party patty when dl discovered cov the tho british mission according to the millennial star a camp meeting was held at howdon leear le L ear wear gear on sunday june juno 25 on the stand A galloway and local elders B B S newton J cox W V mcmillan memi Ilan ny bimpson simpson sen W Simp sou aou jun juna and A 11 meetings were held heid at 1030 am and at 2 and 6 p pm amand nio and the con gre gation was addressed by toy m most moat ost of the above named elders quite an interest was manifest and the attention accorded to every speaker the people turned out ern era masse and showed a great interest to investigate the iho ples the field where the mee met held was kindly le lent ut ron for the occasion by a ge gentleman in the neighborhood wo that much rood good will be the result re silt the saints in that very bilth ful fui and energetic inthe truth indians baptized zed sed hot weather arizona SettI settlements emonts th rho pan gultch nom Rom homicide icide light crops ac the following is from a letter from brother IV D johnson jr dated at kanab july last last month the indians In dianci living in tho tao immediato immediate neighborhood came here and a desiro desire to become members of the church and promised to 0 return in ten lays daja to be baptized at the timo time they came and demanded baptism bip hip tiam the ordinance wag was to bem them on the nth oth inai thero there were orty party f one males malts and fity rity nine nino females tteresa tra tre reetus reelus t t lo 10 o quite an improve mentaw 1 tinn bince hince the event 1 mo most st of thi t iki ili it 11 the sabbath meetings RH ad ami a d they have a desire desiro to v atil k and anti become civilized aa the chite w vh ite during duning daring the early eary pit of the tiie moh le J bs ila fla 3 ic lct ichu t 44 s si hot the thermometer often ranging above 1050 in the shade on the dinst we were blessed with te fie first rain of the season which lasted about three hours it ha done a great amount of good quite a number of the arizona missionaries are returning to tle north for their families and supplies there are some few who have become dla dia dissatisfied satisfied and intend to give up the mission the season on the little colorado has been unusually dry this year the water at the jower settlement having dried up they depend entirely on wells wella for their wat erThe upper settlements have a good prospect for a splendid harvest bro burnham just in from the moen coppy brings a good report of that settlement hey they bey have plenty of water and the crons crops look well he says many of the indians are talking of moving down and settling fettling with them there Is water enough at that place besides that which belongs to the Ind indians lahs to water to 00 acres aeres of land laud on the dinst james maxwell was shot by joseph woods on the sevier bevier four miles milea below pan the tha quarrel arose in regard to a steer maxwell threatened to kill wood but the latter hid bid 1 in the corral and waited until maxwell dixwell came r nor for or the steer when he shot him blai with a double shotgun shot gun which was loaded with navy and five shooter r balls of which hit him in the chest and abdomen he ife fell dead from ills ins horse in an instant Woods has fled hed the country but blit little sympathy is felt for either as they theys were ere rough characters our farmers have been harvesting for two weeks crops are very light owing to frost and drouth but since the rain corn and late crops look well wel I 1 ave we have still much bother about getting the NEWS regularly generally two come at the samo time and sometimes we miss a week or two ned aed they come como when tho the news is too stale to be of any good how can this evil be remedied city council the council met last evening mayor lutie lutle presiding petition of R B chisholm for lea iea leave v 0 to p pile ae material on the sidewalk and street in front of the national bank bwll ball building dlug diug during the progress of repairs on that structure granted petition of 11 1 1 lV wagner agner J jacob jacoh acol alf all t J 10 creamer reamer and A levy beer at saloon kio loo kee bee keepers pers stating that they never infringed upon tue tho city ordinance relating to their business by disposing of spirituous liquors in iii any way and asking the council not to increase in creaso the beer selling license because other beer sellers broke the law by disposing of spirituous liquors under cover of their beer business laid on the table pending a report from a committee to whom was referred another previous petition and abd corn muni cation catlon rela lela relating to the same subject petition of hoffritz fritz pull Full reide representing that lie ho was an invalid from kidney da disease abase compelled to give up bis bin beer galoon faloon business and asking that the anlou amount n t for the d term license be e refunded granted petition of or thomas fenton suggesting to the council the propriety of sending bending for one hundred or on one hundred and fifty pairs of english sparrows the approaching fali fall he being of tho the opinion that they would prove beneficial as insect destroyers ps na they laheen ld been been heen in new vork jersey city and other places referred to on ve ments BT nir sir I 1 ir fred cart carter career er was granted an auctioneers license for the tho term of one year petition of dr representing that on oil account of the general wa was 14 dull at the warm springs bath house and asking that a reduction of the rent be made until sueh such times aa business revived referred to com eom committee cittee oil on claims petition nf a walker Droth erotha enand and others ban bau kera kerF merchants livery men askin asking that certain privileges be granted irive free frea of or lial tax to consumers of water from the 06 water works such as a bath street sprinkling water closets ac the petition was acco accompanied by a letter of endorsement from the superintendent of waterworks water works mr T W V ellerbeck referred to committee on waterworks water works petition of julia and other others for a bridge to be placed over the north temple street culvert near its mouth 6 granted ran ted and the supervisor instructed ed to place at the spot indicated a foot bridge protected by side rails petition of william fuller asking in that a protecting railing ralli feg fig be pl placed cedon on the west sid aid side bide of a bridge which crosses a ravine at the junction of loth east and ath south streets the spot being dangerous to teams teama referred to the supervisor of streets i the committee on municipal laws to whom was referred the petition of J P taggart gartand and others reported that they found nothing in the ordinances that prevented dr druggists ts from selling soda water 0 on hun sun sundays ayr ays J and further farther legislation on the matter unnecessary report adopted the committee on lic ilc license ense enee to whom was referred the petition of P margetts and other liquor dealers which represented that they the petition petitioners ers paid liquor license and that they were being injured ill in their business by beer sellers who had bad no liquor license but who sold liquor reported that they had been unable to find positive proof of the correctness of this charge and recommended that the committee on municipal laws be instructed ted to dratt draft and present an ordinance fixing one price for beer and liquor selling 1000 per annum um payable quarterly in advance il report received and the subject jeet matter together with that of the petition of wagner alt and others was referred to toe the committee on municipal laws jaws the committee to whom was referred the petition of S A W woolley ool and others asking that a portion of their taxes be applied in improving the streets and the crossings in the vicinity of their resi rest of tha this be expended under the direction of the supervisor the committee to whom was refer reder referred thio tio petition of or a large a rge number of residents of the loth and anil lith wards asking that p portions 0 r of the streets through which ch the old irrigating canal passe be repaired recommended that the supervisor be instructed to in make fike like certain rs the tiie committee further reported that the petition ers iu in staling that that part of nf the canal had been abandoned were we re mistaken they wey had bad no right to fill 1111 it up its use having been merely temporarily abandon fea eca tho the iri Iti intention being beino to use uso it ift some borne time fon for irrigating purpose report adopted A number up of bills for july were received and amounts appropriated as follows Mar marshall abala expenditures chief engineers department salary of city treasurer ur i salary of marshal and chief of police 15 aal sal salaries arjes arles of seven coven policemen extra guard serviced service iceM icel SO salary of J yurt lurt V city hali hall janitor 52 32 52 bill of dr ii young for caro of ane ano patients IV hyde for boarding barding city prisoners salary of W E hyde guarding waterworks water works talks tanks lighting street lamp lamps 60 80 bill of gas company bill of FJ F J miller and anu other others for fo rhose hose hoye e coupling 0 gge fec 55 salary of euper supervisor per visor vikor and jailor tho the hill bill of J W fox jr referred to committee on claims the bum BUTO of SZ 00 was appropriated to I 1 interest on borrowed adjourned till next tuesday evening at half past seven bills ilk lik association the tho deseret Desere fc silk A enact at tho fire mans hall yesterday aug 1 according to appointment mrs zina 1 young pre presiding eiding riding urs mrs voun gald pile flie felt glad to meet so ac many teat were in in teres the raising ni and manur facture of vf tauno fc emling sending should be 60 wre ur and floss fiess i them properly ay zuid antl anil have them well 1 thiel cocoons oc gona rona should not bi be i ed olf if the tho rael rack or brush for eight dab day and awl after they aw uto jubon lihou tulou tulon cil ell if the brush they should bo be placed where the sun will shine on them at least one week so adly to haye hare them thoroughly dried and the moth killed save the tho best and finest cocoons to raice eed and each one should raise more seed reed than he will need neeti himself what wan way most needed nettled now wa x the mulberry tree plante dout ancl antl each one should use his hia influence in that direction so as ns to 16 open a branch of industry for tho the rising generation mr raul pan A hettler Rc endorsed the remarks of the previous speak er he had raised about two ounce and a half of eggs this season and bad had very good success lie he feits felts nelt felt surd ure urt that the raising and manufacture of 0 silk could be A a suc success cesi cemi and wa glad to see the progress tha thad already teen ma made eeg cea mrs mra dunyon baid eaid she hao had dono done more reeling tb this Is year tha than nahe she had bed raising of worms could taum reel from flom three to four ounces in eight hours she gave her experience in planting out which wasi wail td plant lu in sandy pandy soil and to shadel them with lettuce or bome fome ome oth nth other r veve vegetable 0 table tabie from the bet het of the su sun nj ami and to water them well and anil the first brat and second winter to place A little straw over them mr had fed red and raised a goodly quantity of and had very good luck luch had a fine grove of tre trees es b bub but ut was wag short of room MJ miss eeza IS snow sald said that tc t mako make silk blik raising a successful industry would need nee d a it great deal deai of perso and p patience and i could not be accomplished without a united effort of the people hotl slip remembered hearing the prophet fc joseph pay that the time would come when the people would como to to buy the finest of fabrics she ho of the samples of silk in lix the fair and of strangers speaking highly of it they thought of making the raising of silk in brigham ta city another year orao orae of their heme home industries mr smith said that thai lie he was a practical silk bilk weaver aad and been at ihal that business since hla hta boyhood and thought thab that the slik could bf b made as good here as anywhere else il if the hie wera he thought i that we ought to bave have a per permanent m anent organization addles and iet let each one have a chance to havu sharese p in the same tf i mrs barney barn ey said sald that tb at the raising ra isi M W and manufacture of silk was growing 1 steadily and if the people could only eee see the good thal that result and take hold and miss the cocoons our would be wi it was waa the quantity of 0 eq 6 coons that was wanted i mrs E h said that she hadr raised somo rome worms this season andt andl had very good she felt fell well repaid for her trouble la now nov that they had spun she shao thought 1 that it would not be gd sd hard another year as this thia was her firs first to attempt t i mrs margaret A white red reported ilba that she the had raise raised d yorm worms and had bad very rood good lucic intended tornio tOrn tora to ralso lo more another year yar ir smith saia said that she baa haa had bad 00 planted out and lri Iri intended tended bof tot liap them to lo good another year the resignation of mrs leila lella frecie 03 ai secretary was wad redd read hand tand accepted motioned an and d carried carded that mr bir nuben tary and mrs mr barnel barnes the tho adjourned the day bf bf august 18 thia place ata at 3 p ra to efrece a perma nent organization and ta mak mau such aurang arrangements as are Be cesary for the advancement of the society 1 it reub jq F tx arrao gr j g igop pao rao S secretary ec re tar y |