Show local and ana other matters erom FROM TUESDAYS DAILY I 1 JULY IP arrived presidents brigham young and john johr W young elder george Q cannon and party arrived from the south at three thrpo today to day by special train the wind the blast blown by boreas yesterday partially lifted the tin from the roof of the FI first ratNa national bank it also blew down several trees treed in different parts of the city information wanted of thomas broadbent who emigrated in 1861 or 1862 from oldham england address sarah ann broadbent constantine street green acres acre oldham lancashire Engla england hid fid utah papers please copy millennial star june tune 28 23 thi the first sunday school elder daniel tyler writes from beaver july aih 1877 1 1 when whon I wrote you some months hgo ago that I 1 organized the first sabbath school in salt lake city I 1 was sanguine that such was the fact but I 1 am now satisfied that brother richard Ballan balian tynes has some gome five or six months precedence Litt Lit tells elPs living age ago for july 7 commences a new now volume of this standard magazine the pres present e at dumber number contains life lire and time times s of thomas becket by froude JP pauline by L B walford twenty years of african travel green pastures and Pica piccadilly dilly by wm black genius and variety a great hea kea wave north country bishe fishermen ave maria a breton legend by alfred austin notice to bishops the bish nish bishops ops aps and their counselors aro are requested to administer the sacrament of bf the lords supper to the sunday school children in their respective wards or deputize the author authorities lifes of the schools to attend tolt to it edward HUNTER L W harlly B R T BURTON NB directed by bishop counselor elder or priest E H general tithing store L WH july 6 1877 R T B notice we are pleased to announce to the ladies medical class of salt lake city and other ladies who may wish to join the class that mrs airs zina D young v will III meet with them in the pursuit of the study of obstetrics the class elass will meet at the office of the wo ive mans every wednesday att 4 pmj pm commencing july lith the ladies will please bring their books and ic it is hoped they will receive great benedit benefit A punctual attendance is desired fire A A fire broke out at ab about out 10 last night in th I 1 stack mardof yard of widow hannah ifju hougen g en i south bountiful ward constam consuming ing an old ohl straw stack which stood of course in close proximity to stable yards etc the nire fire is 19 supposed to have bave occurred from a tramp or tramps the fire fortunately through the efforts of neighbors was subdued without wi phout much loss people livin living s in the look out for tramps and pre tent vent them lying around their prem aises where there is material appointments elders A F macdonald A P F macdonald d jr aaron J macdonald and david milne lillne are appointed to labor in the glasgow conference elders john cook jos jog B noble and E W streel street are appointed t to labor in the london conference elders D b D mcarthur and abraham kimball are appointed to iu in the manchester conference elders john steele and steele are appointed to labor in liverpool conference will wiil friends for a little season first elder W J 13 carter is appointed to labor in the nottingham conference will visit prior to reaching hii hij field elder R G barratt will visit prior to receiving his hia appointment elders andrew P F peterson and jacob rolfsen are appointed to labor in scandinavia elders Henry Flamm jacob harrer Bc and jacob miller are appointed to labor in the sand saud and aud german mission elder wm win kerswell who came canoe for business and visit aiso alao left for that purpose se millennial star rune arbo koi soi lyl W r jac an old friend eriend we were pleased to see seq the face of our old friend brother brothen stoker of bountiful 1 in our otyce today to day j cattle stealing wa we havo have warn ed tha owners of stock to be on the look out for cattle thieves who seem to swarm and thrive in this parr of the country having a market marketto ketto kelto to the eastward for their plunder we have reliable information that on tha the instant a herd of no fewer than one thousand head bead of cattle was driven along the east sidd of parleys Par ieya leya park the parties in charge of the herd said it was from Fillmor 4 and was owned by F mari man named Cats bup and that the destiny was che cheyanne cheyenne youtie they were much afraid for any one to bonear go near the anit han hah saying that they thes got t seared scared when approached the cattle had bad a great of brands many of were branded 71 on left hip and thigh and with 0 S twice on the left fide tide ve have heard beard of herds berds of cattle being within a radius of a few miles of this city eity and in the them hands of thieves thle thie among whom the notorious tasker figured conspicuously if it be not too late now the olli cers cera should be in hot of the herd of one thousand alluded to in the foregoing if thieves can safely drive cattle out of the territory i in such a wholesale fashion this will soon become the cattle thieves paradise instead of that being so 60 this part of the country should shoula be mide made intolerably hot them no maudlin t should interfere with a most rigorous course with such charae charde characters teis arrivals Ar rivals the 8 B S montana mon Von tana cana which left new york on the dinst arrived in the mersey on the morning of the with the missionaries sion slon aries arles es who had mostly left salt lake city on the for europe the following brethren comprise thu the company A F macdonald A F macdonald jan aaron J macdonald maedo dald cald john johne R metcalf john cook john steel steele 11 steele daniel D McArt Mc mcarthur arthur Arlhur hur bur david milne alline robert G barratt Ber A andrew abrew F pet petersen eisen elsen jacob balison roif Balf son B carter abraham A kimball jacob J william wliilam kerswell nv e I 1 henry flamm jacob miller J noble edwin edin W V street all the brethren arrived in health and think they had an excellent I 1 trip both on theca the cars rs and at sea but two or three thre a had any experience in seasickness sea sickness and choso but taut slight president joseph F smith with elders H W Nals naisbitt bitt blit and C WN W ibey boarded the steamer by tug on its arrival on the mersey and had hild a pleasant time jime alle docking dod king in greeting and making m akin alin gah in regard to friends milies families tA and an dZion zion on reaching 42 an hn ample ampie dinner was discussed whito while the appointments were being determined and in buta but bul a little while the majority were on their chyl wa y ib 10 their loca eions sowo borne two or three wi wished 1 shed to visit friends frienda and kindred and the OA opportunity port unity was conceded early on tha he all were gone gone to the magnificent opportunities of the coming summer merin jn preaching the gospel to those who sit in darkness an and din in the valley of the shadow of death to test the in quiet and unknown or unfrequented places of waking some interest for and in the ohe j truth removing prejudice and mayhap by the blessina ble bles saing of the almighty bring a few to a knowledge of chri christ millennial star staf june 25 growing the statement made a years sears ago agog by president B young that utah was the beat silk raising country in the world is receiving a read steady verification experiments are demonstrating the truth of tho the assertion the silk bilk interest although in its in is making good progress the number of worms spinning this season is considerably over loo 11 JOO 0 which ia 13 double that of wt last year e 1 and there Is a good prospect increase to in 1878 if it the industry keeps multiplying M ti and doubles annually it will be buta but a few years before it will be one oue of staple and chio chlo fest sources of revenue ve we were much interested today to day in visiting the of judge at his hia residence in the ith ward where there are about 40 0 silkworms and cocoons i of which have been skillfully attended to by the judges judged intelligent daughter miss bliss jane and by his son george the worms managed by tho the fo former r ho haye have ve spun in ra rack kp made for pr T or i the purpose of strips of wood five eighths of an inch wide by three eighths thick those intending to make them thern abouel should apply for information as lo 10 the pattern to justice those wh who 0 have heretofore hatt had the w worms spin I 1 in n brush will betout get dut of conceit of that system if they once see the superior advantages of having racks the usual time from hatching to spinning is forty days but by using the racks those p treated under niss miss nii sa manibu manipulation atlon commenced spinning when thirty five days daya old and the whole 15 have finished their meir work excepting excepting aboul about one fifteenth of the number those under the carlof care of master george having no racks but having in merely brush to spin in are much more backward there are other advantages to be derived from the rack system besides that thal of forwardness the cocoons choris can be taken much i more readily from those contrivances ahan than from irom the he brugh and without the loss of ifie the flo flu floss s Q which is of considerable value we are unable for luek lack of time lime and space to describe this after noon a visit thai that we also paid to day to the of mr paul A who is doing much for the advancement of the silk raising in interest iciest in utah no water nor fence the cutting of grain gruin on the sand ridge between this city and ogden has commenced A large breadth of cereals was sown pa on that heretofore unredeemed eastep waste this beason season and the result far exceeds exceeds the anticipations of the most sanguine the only moisture the grain has bag received has been that which has dese dead descended ended endea from the clouds and yet the crops are excellent nelt neither her ate the chere reany any fences surrounding the field nield and therefore the gran gr angers gem who have invested in this agricultural enterprise have a gratifying return at comparatively small outi outlay ay this success in raising grain without irrigation will doubtless encourage 0 others to embark in similar attempts on other othel tracts of land upon which it is difficult or perhaps impossible to convey water i tor for irrigating FROM wednesdays ya dally DAILY JULY 11 new zealand flax there has arrived and is for kaie sale at the om aws aWa commission house a quantity y of new zealand flax seed the plant grows to a great sireana si zeana make a handsome ornace ornament ut nob not so bad notwithstanding the ravages of the grasshoppers upon the brigham city cro crops pa probably sunni sufficient clent will be raised for bread for the inhabitants of or that s substantial U and thriving settlement inep inan t this is better belter than was at one time anticipated hot crops dropsy 7 edward cliff of mount Plem pleasant ant informs ug us that there has been an uprising octha of the mer mercury ury at that place it rose to 96 in the shade on saturday here fruit and grain crops he says have better prospects there than forbears for years past at omaha the company of erni emigrants grants that left liverpool june arrived at omaha at tit eleven 0 clock this morning and continued 1 their journey this afternoon elders Bow row berry Br wells 2 anderson iverson larsen lenzi jensen and kelley returning missionaries are traveling with this company i cremation Aress rs morris mor ris rig evans evang are building a cremation furnace at their yard at the rear of the theatre to be completed this evening it was expected that the remains of the late dr charles charies F winslow would be cremated in it tonight to night under the direction of dr hamilton and other gentlemen of oath the e medical profession bite on monday last a boy hoy named dallied badley pon of georgo georee badley deceased while in herding in emigration canon discovered a rattlesnake probably not being aware of the poisonous nature of tho reptile he grasped it by the neck when it turned and bit hla hia thumb causing him great pain ho he ran to the brewery of mr wagner and thant tha t gentleman put the boy into his bia carriage drove to town and took him to dr andersen anderson through the promptitude of mr wagner and the skill of the burgeon surgeon Burg eon con tho tha lad ia Is i choir excursion The taber nabie their friends intend havin bavin ha vinsin kan excursion to lake side on tuesday y july purchasing 1 stock we learn that a gentleman named catchup Cat a stock dedier dealer has been making extensive purchases of cattle fr for which he paid paid cash in millard and beaver coun counties countie tle tie and is exporting to eastern markets utah beef Is ri rising in favor while texan is declining because of a rise in price of the latter and band the tho difficulties es of transportation fatal accident Yest yesterday erday erlay ahil at work in the canlon cafio east of franklin idaho preston thom 1 hornas was as instantly killed he was engaged in sawing a tall tree when it fell and rolled 0 over ver him causing hpe hi death immediately elder preston thomas was one of oldest settlers and a man of at sterling eking wor worth t h 1 he was the pioneer of sper al settlement tle tie m ants one of which ars preston T on in bear r laka laha valley was na named me a after him he subsequently moved from there therb to a location a short distance north of franklin where lie he resided at the time of his demise sunstroke yesterday aft afternoon as the utah southern passenger train tran for this city left prove mr frank k decker the brakesman was missed from ir it on search being made for him hla hia body was found lying upon the track quite dead there was a bruise on one side and arid a scratch on hig his face and one wrist was slightly chaired chafed the latter being done dono probably bythe by the brake rod as he fell from the rear end of the car it was e evident ident v that his falling from the train was cau caused sed by his becoming insensible through be being ing overcome with the intense heat beat T were brought to chis this city last evening and on examination tibbe by drs richards it was discovered that his neck had been broken by the fall deceased was q a young man the son of mr charles decker deeker and we understand ws but recently married the ler Ter bereaved relatives have the by sympathy m p a th yo of f many friends friend 2 obsequies the funeral services of sister jemima K dent were conducted ducted this morning at the residence of bf herson herbon her son george in the ward A large number of the relatives and friends of the deceased gathered on the ode occasion atlon and the assemblage was addressed in an n interesting Interest ine InZ and instructive manner by eiders eldera george teasdale and clia cila charles les ny penrose TA e occasion was all the more impressive to the second speaker in view of the fact that many mariy of those present 3 as well as the tho deceased embraced the gospel through hi his q a ministrations in Engla england iid lid fr from am twenty to twenty six years ago bister sister dent was respect h a true latuer latter day dax saint who manifested h her e r integrity for the cause of ot the gospel by many earthly advantages for it she exhibited hi blied her faith by her works and died I 1 in n u unswerving g hope of a a g glori I 1 ous resurrect oty oli oti |