Show 1 da lineal I c al and other matters from tuesdays 8 jully OCT 10 rain showery last night missionary company we are requested to state that eider elder D W juneo junee company of ot missionaries expect to concentrate rbt rit at st george washington county on or about theist of january next preparatory to starting for their field of labor jabor accident Ac eident we learn from bupt sharp that thea thu utah southern railroad section foreman at sandy sandy dandy was run oven over by a baud car this morning breaking bis his leg cal aid was promptly forwarded to the injured man district court Tue lay morn lag if 1 oct out 10 daniel H wells vs t t anand greenway Gree away y motion to dissolve P mt 6 injunction allowed IL 0 Cb chambers ambers H pitts e et I 1 al at trial triai continued for mexico mexia R elders iders heleman holeman prat tJ Z siewart tM M gonzales trejo aud and accompanying mission abes for mexico expect to leave for that part of the continent some time ineat week point will be draperville Drap erville fire brother james hancey of hyde park cache county I 1 sends the following under date of octo ber ath v athis this morning bout about ten o th mhd corral shed and hay stacks of luther C burnham were totally destroyed by nire fire the loss is about theo the origin rig a of the nire fire is supposed to be through children T an important question if it a man and an officer is a to be bo mulched mulcted in in the extraordinary amount bf lof four dollars costs costa for contempt i bow will he be able to buy whiskey enough to sustain him in raids in the canon canor 2 there is sueh such a thing as bearing down too hard on a fellow A jk fellow cant swear very hard bard without a little whiskey ineido him even if he is an official an omission in our notice of the thy priesthood meeting at the old tabernacle held on sunday evening we inadvertently omitted emitted to state that among the reports given in relation to the building of the temple in this city was one by elder davis president of the elders quorum which diw was very satisfactory showing that the elders were alive to their duty in that respect and und that brother davis and counsel have been energetic in hi the mager mauer north ogden on onn saturday satu batu dav we wa had a call from president C H eldek of morth north ogden mhd w arf informs us that there has been some sickness there lately an av kiil amiable able ablo young married lady alamed tiamen lucy luor miller having succumbed 0 otha that fc disease last week ind and ther there e we were q several other cases cabes which 1 however were not expected to jermi mt nate fatally the crops of the settlement huye haye been good this season and the people are pretty well united there ja Is a most excellent choir choirs under the leadership of brother besides the general choir has about fifty musical pupils belonging to the sunday school the young people peo plenie planie are organized into societies and are interested in matters mattera pertaining to their general improvement good leather leathen mr G GB allon ballon ailon saturday showed us an excellent sam sami i pl pie 0 of sole iea lea ieather leather tanned is im sixty three days by a process not generally known at an establishment at runcorn england of which mr robert bobert gill is is foreman the hides were imported from rio bio de do janeiro wet salted the fanning was done by the use of four ingredients imported to Engla england iid lid one each from greece india aus Aua australia australla and south america tle the the wholesale cost of the leather in england is thirteen pence or twenty six cents a pound the samples of leather and of the tanning ingredients will proba cy le deposited in the museum Ae returned turned burnea Missionary We have bave received a call from eider elder robert hogg of morgan city morgan county who returned from a amis mission to scotland on the of last rince may ay but has not been in this city since sinco until the last few days he left for the neld field of his bis labors on the of september 1874 and was therefore ausent absent over a year yeav and a half and while in scotland he labored in perthshire Perth shire and ayrshire be he felt well while on onins his bis mission and his health materially teria teri aljy ally Jy improved i ed he baptized seventeen persons and re baptized a 4 large number of others among those whom he hb was instrumental in causing pausing to embrace the gospel war wass waff his son and arld daughter in ln lai isi law who with their children emigrated emigrated to utah incident ju just before diskon dusk ban ian saturday evening ani essers C 11 Donel Donelson nd reuben simp son were ware sitting in front offlie off of F 1 re mans hallihen harl hall when thy they observed a grey eagle flying south southward ward in a direct tino line ne from the city hall on approaching which the bird of freedom alighted upon the vane of the liberty pole polo backing and lacing its feet upon it three times ft F t then flew up and alighted upon the topmost mot pd point paint dt of the city hall spire return returned e again to the liberty poley pole and finally to its old position 0 on t the he spire after which it described a wide circle in the air gave three distinct screams and flew onn off in a direct line southward this little circumstance Is eurious curious curiously coincidental with the session oi of tue the People peopled ya territorial convention at which the application of the people of utah far for the rights of statehood I 1 to ahey are entitled as free american citi citizens zens zeng was under consideration A peculiar situation this morning in the third district D 16 court the tile motion of the he defendant in the suit of vs patton to dissolve the injunction the latter from selling belli ng a large quantity of lumber belonging to the plaintiff was wag allowed mr W wells 1181 attorney asked the amount of the bond on sip lip appeal peal whereupon the counsel on the other side aide raised the question of from the th 0 elsion decision je that providing the was based on the wane want of jurisdiction of the court it could not be appealed ip pealed from and the mat ter of allowing an appeal was therefore beld held under advisement it Is rather difficult to define ej at its present stage the exact status of this case but as it how bow appears it seems as if some people had au ati idea that united states officers ure not ilke like common mortals mor taig but af wo above the ibe law and if this be the case b by entering entering a plea that they are acting in tile the capacity of united states Off officers they call can seize upon and sell at auction the property pro petty of any private citi elti citizens zells zelis for if it can be done in one instance it can call iu in others but pompous and tyrannical U S officers antl and their alders and abutters had better bater move cautiously before concluding to outrage awtery principle M p equity and justice and the spirit and letter af f the country which provides that no citizen shallie sh shall allbe be deprived of his mis 1 property without eld ild due e process prope bf jad jaw whereas if lm U S officers r are sl daid y aib fib above ove the law they ale are beyond its process precess this casale casele nott noti concluded yet and we to the highhanded high handed banded unjustifiable and malignant action of thet ha bombas re register gisler of the tile band and oinbe office will be sustained and aud that he will be ibe allowed carry out his hid hi deaf deal design his bis being condemned by every tair as an un lusti justi dable outrage sweet Potato esOn l on saturday we received a call cail from brother Broth ef abraham hammac maw naw of plain oty city weber county who br brought g t with it h him samples of sweet swed stat eg af pf t the e southern yam kind I 1 of wb which ich b he e iba ibn has hns raised this Is renson reason in t tha hav vicinity it if of twelve hun hundred ie pound pounds a ne the first he produced was wa s last season when from four potatoes potato ea lie he obtained about fifty pounds which he be kept for seed and his present years yearns crop Is the result the samp samples lesI which he be ass assures e a us are ah an average of what he raised are very fine being large and and appearance to thosa generally fj sen en in this market from california this result s another proof that sweet of bf good quality can be plentifully produced in utah from brother maw wa received some valuable hints relative to the tile cultivation of thi this excellent ewel excel leht rooi root in the fall those de designed sighed to tuba be kept over winter should be bep packed ached away in baud sand that has been well dried in a kiln kiin oe ori oven the roofs robts not being bilo allo allowed tved to touch each pach other othet the best way being to them in hi position and thua thia wlibur th sand on so it will run alq around un them and arid fill up the spaces when wanted for seed they should bc taken out olit say about the begin beginning ning Ding of march cut lengthwise and placed on a four inch layer of sand over a hot beathan bed with than an average temperature of 70 10 deg degand anu and decidedly not higher than thane 73 75 deg cover coyer up 11 D with p a one orle inch inoh wet ayer of bf sand and as asi bast fast M as h he e sprouts ts appear cover with tw more in ches of a sand and e t b fe e i nc h es high take tham them out and alid if the weather wather bp b sufficiently warm plant pla pia lil iii them out a the groi ground und and should the weather veather however be bo 00 oo cold coid plaice ilee ibee thena thickly under a glass to preserve until the be bd suitable I 1 brother maw obtained his 1114 first seed pota potatoes kves from Califor california rila riia we understand from brotheris Bro therIA cannon hap jha hat the thip brazilian damand Ya mand not the bermuda yam as before erroneously stated is the earliest and best beat adante adapted ld to the boliand soil boil and climate clitha teof of utah boundaries ig 1 a diplomatic tepid term which being interpreted means stealing a little litte land neighbors |