| Show local and other matters mattens FRONI SATURDAYS DAILY JULY it 14 jury monday july id Is the lay iny day jay to which the grand jury adjourned V jour arned ned and therefore it is expected to resume its labors on that date fall wheat kearly nearly all of the fall wheat in mill crek creek and the two cottonwood onwood wards will probably be cut bythe by the end of next week it is C white and ready for the sickle of the tho harvester average crops horse horsa stealing tramps are aro swarming sharmin t through tile the northern settlement iks and a sharp lookout look out should be kept A horse was waa stolen from H H perkins place at bountiful two or three nights ago he has traced the animal to exo echo and has gone after the horse and the thief attempts have been made by other tramps to steal horses in other parts of bountiful but fortunately they were frustrated sharps obrien briggs brigga and hackett the three card monte sharps who were arrested yesterday morning bad a trial before justice last jast evening on the charge of keeping a gambling house bouse obrien and briggs were each 99 and sentenced to imprisonment for one hundred da day y s there being no evidence against hackett be he was discharged the two incarcerated sharps have been talking of an appeal to the court arrested C M Done doneson donelson son SOD the proprietor leton letor of the house at which the monte sharp sharps tried yesterday had bad rooms has been arrested and was to have a trial thie this afternoon upon some charges growing out of hia hii them to have their office upon his premises the validity ii of the charge will of course courses d depend epen open d upon whether or not be tie had a knowledge of the true char character se of his tenants which we understand he denies close shave yesterday mr ml john lindsay well digger was at the bottom of a well he was engaged in digging for mr Tri trl triplett pletto on the north bench rench when a good ly sized boulder loosened loolen ed near the top and feli fell feih just grazing johns johnd johl johi head As tho the excavation is s sixty fee fett t de deep 0 alf if the rock had fallen failen squarely upon his cran cranium 1 unia unix be b probable have lave know knowd what hurt him hm 11 it naturally made him feol feel a trifle nervous W the balance of jhb day school house A new brick school house is in course of erection in big cottonwood ward it will be b 28 feet wide by 56 feet long and th the e ce ceiling illing will be sixteen feet ill lii high gh D there will be eight large windo windows ws in it the rock foundation is already in and the bricklaying 0 will be commenced next week brutal late last thursday night mrs green of mill creek nearly leventy ge te venty vents years old was attacked by a fellow named daniel powers who attempted a brutal outrage upon her her cries brought a number of people to the rescued rescue and the fellow escaped but was sub suu subsequently captured and identified justice held him yesterday in to answer grand eUrand jury in default of which he was committed tomail to jail jall harvesting the people of davia county are in the midst of their harvester harve harvesting stil stir g the hot weather ripening all kinds of crops with great rapidity and nearly everything ma turing at once A superabundance of hard toil toll is causing the sweat to stream from the brow of the honest granger whose great solace in the midst midat of his arduous labors is the bountiful return that ho be is about to gather resulting in bins plethoric with tile the staff of olife life at bountiful the people are under the necessity in numbers of instances of leaving their hay fields to harrest harvest cereals wari Wali wanted ted there is wanted immediately to he nailed to a pole near a very bad cros eros crossed crossing sID sin over a canal canair just north of poppers era cra farm on the other side of jordan a notice informing the traveling public that way that there is a good bridge a few rods south of the obnoxious point wo we recently published a notification regarding the bettar better crossing but still people keep getting into trouble at the tho poorer one mr george anderson informs us that no fewer than five teams were yesterday struggling and sweltering I 1 in their efforts to get over it one team had to wait until help heip arrived and af er alj all the disagreeable process of unloading M had to be to tho tha heat this id ii the heated term and as usual at such sea Fea seasons sons the papers teem with prescriptions for keeping cool one of the best beat means of keeping in a condition of comparative comfort in hot weather Is to bo be scrupulously particular about keeping the pores of the skin free and the body perfectly clean by daily dally ablutions with cold water experience has taught 0 us too th that a i the use in this connection of the bath sand tablets manufactured by matthews and co 00 of this city according to ai the labeled directions have a most delightfully light fully salutary effect their judicious use so enn eff effectually removes obstructions that prevent perspiration that much poisonous matter that would vitiate the system is by this means thrown on oft by means of the pores which are countless safety valves of the body the sand incorporated in the tablets is nine line and therefore not at all likely to injure the cuticle when tile the pores of the skin are free and open there is much less liability to sunstroke than when they are otherwise those who do not have recourse to tho the daily cold water sponge bath deprive themselves ofa ota of a luxury that is priceless clean CleaD cleanliness liness is a part of godli ness neos 11 ingersoll Ins ersoll the tho federal court house was about two thirds full last night on the occasion of col robt Inger luger lecture the famous radical orator id Is a man of portly appearance with annne afine u fine head bead partly bald and a clean shaved good humored face and a positive and rather pugnacious expression he commenced to address his hiaam au dence denee from the judges seat but finding it too much like a pulpit a thing he lie despises he descended to tho the clerks s desk and arid out preliminary upon his subject ire lre he ile contended for tile the most compete completo liberty of mankind claimed the ithe right to think for himself no matter whether ho he thought right or wrong and to do just as ho he ph pleased phased ased provided he did not interfere with the rights other human being he fie scorned and hated listed any man mau who feared another or who acted ko feo that anybody fear cd ed him blin he believed belh ved in the eternal pro progress res reb of tile the race frona lower forms to higher ridiculed tile the popular religious idea of the creation of man from dirt and woman from a riba rib attacked vehemently bently the doctrine cf rf ederd eternal 1 l phy lical punishment and denied the necessity of any middleman between tho the creator and the creature he believed the progress of humanity was simply pimply a question of intellectual development that all which aided it was a blessing and all that prevented or hindered free thought was a curse he denounced debem vehemently e antly and argued fervently in favor of love and liber ilber liberty tye the liberty of woman he be showed grew grow with the increase of intel licence and civilization he contended for the perfect equality af of the sexes a perfect partnership in marriage and tha the absolute banishment of bossing he pleaded eloquently for the liberty of children and add depicted in glowing terms the effects upon them of kindness and affection and the infamy of corporal punishment his style is remarkable for its force and the judicious introduction of humor between or at the close of impassioned bursts of pathos and sentiment he is not a refined prator orator orator but ho he is a skilled pu public bile ii speaker who is sure to be popular with tho the multitude some borne of his is efforts rise to the sublime but his radical sometimes rude address is suggestive of power rather than polish although wo we could not hot fully endorse all his sentiments we heard little that could be objectionable tc to any one but an upholder of shams and concluded that if ingersoll is the blasphemous infidel he Is isgen agn brally considered by christians he did not fully Jully present his hia sentiments last evening it was a fine lecture and was received with frequent long continued and deserved deserted deger decer ved ted applause FROM MONDAYS MONDAY 3 DAILY JULY 16 notables ex governor P B pinchback of louisiana and senator B K bruce colored of mississippi sis sippi arrived in the city yesterday and took rooms at the townsend home house accident on saturday herbert tuttle eight years old eon of bishop tuttle while at play fell and broke his arm which was waa set by dr hamilton the little patient is doing well hot california has been having a heated term the last few days as well as utah various readings of the thermometer in that state run from 78 deg at summit to III deg at dun Dan dunnigan san francisco rose as high aa as 99 90 deg S S jubilee jubliee Tu bilee let all the child ren go to the jubilee on the insi the building will be grand ly decorated for tho the occasion and a general time of enjoyment is anticipated note the advertisement and prepare for pioneers day fine yarn today to day wo we were shown a specimen of white woollen stocking yarn of splendid quality manufactured by mr james mc ghie of the wahsatch Wall Wah satch mills it was very regular and exceedingly soft it is aa as good an article of the kind aa as we have seen anywhere comans womans Wo mans exponent for july 15 contains reflections reveries of summer R 8 reports dram Drin drinkers hers Bride Elective franchise in utah precious and priceless la Is truth work for women effects of beauty in nature public school teachers salaries etc on their way the tho fol following lowin r is from the seg see of ja july Y 13 samuel A hill purchasing ing agent of the utah central and southern railroads in company with 0 H riggs superintendent of utah schools sch ech N A empey of tho tilo salt lake coop co op and three other mormon gentlemen parsed through omaha on wednesday I 1 en rou lefor europe on a mission the tho Eini emigrants grants the company compan y of or emigrants numbering over 00 whose names were published in the NEWS of batur saturday day arrived in the city late on that night they aren areA are a fine healthy lot of people representing several nationalities we understand that nine erent languages were spoken in the the tho company that the whole journey h here hero L re was a prosperous onea one no deaths occurring on the way this paper papers in t the he danish language edited at and d published by elder A W has closed its flost float nii at volume heretofore it has been bubli published bed hed semimonthly but after the first thurs i day in august it is the intention of the publisher to issue it weekly lit it is reputedly re an jour i nal and we congratulate mr arwin win aln berg upon the fact of its entering upon its second year in healthy condition A fino tino number kar har harpers peps pers for august is full of interest and information this maga zine maintains the position it has held for many years in the front rank ot american literature liter ilter aturo it always has merit it rarely contains any trash its illustrations nie are excellent cel lent and its whole arrangement commendable the august number is worth double the selling prie price and it can be obtained with all ill the periodicals of the day at book store organized organize d yesterday david B brinton was appointed bebop bishop of big cottonwood ward and santa anna casto his first Coune Counse lorand milo andrus jr his second counselor east fast mill creek ward formerly ibe the north part of big cottonwood ward was also organized by the appointment of john neff as bla bia hop and henry B skidmore as aa hig his hi first counselor and samuel oliver as his second counselor niels grayam was appointed first counselor and hyrum 8 Desp despaine alne second counselor to bishop solomon J Desp despaine alne aine of granite granito ward tabernacle services john sohn druce was the first yesterday afternoon he gave ao an account of his late mission to the toe eastern states and bore testimony to the truth of the work of the lord in which tho the latter day saints are engaged he was followed by elder george Q cannon who delivered a discourse upon the organization gifts and ble bie blessings sings of the true church of christ concluding with a powerful exhortation for the latter day saints to live the religion of christ which had been revealed to them president B young made some remarks in the course of which ho be gave much excellent instruction suitable for people of every class peca reca we learn from mr edmund walker of peoa geoa summit county that keen frost visited place tour times timea in june damaging the potatoes but the grain crops uninjured there will be good crops of wheat of oc c the people are in excellent health railroad bali Bail road ties that have been cut in east weber mountains are being floated down the weber eiver elver in large harge number numbers sto to echo on the fourth the drama t the he soldiery Soldier ls return was produced at the schoolhouse school house the direction of mr 0 F lyons and songs ac were rendered in good style one character song by mrs charlotte walker was especially notable for ness nees mormon Bat battalion tallon 21 today to day july ia is the thirty first anniversary of the day on which the 9 mormon battalion over nive five hundred strong was mustered service etwas it was a memorable event jn history of the latter day saints they then gave gate one of the strongest and most heroic proofs of loyalty and fidelity to government which had failed to accord them protection from their ruthless and lawless enemies by whom they bad had been mercill merci lq siy sly robbed plundered and aud driven from their homes and many of them murdered tho the battalion in in respond responding flig to the unreasonable demand of country had bad to leave leavo iba those le wh who 0 were endeared to them at a time when they most moat needed their aid and protection harvesting extraordinary mr Z jacobs has haa a farm on the sandridge north horth west of Ka kas kay oviller last friday morning bishop layton having agreed to harvest thirty acres ot of wheat which had bad been raised on this farill farm without irrigation tio in a section of country without fence commenced the work at one ru m on saturday the grain was cut thre hauled to the U C railroad rall Bail road placed on the car for salt bait lake ihn 1 ho machine used in the harvesting was a header purchased by bishop layton lay ton from mr george A lowe jowe of this city cloya the was a vibrator obtained of mr barnard white of om ogden den nine men did all the work of harvesting aud and and three bayh bays hauled water aud and the grain from the field to the thresher the farm is two miles milea from the railroad can any one give an example of quicker work than thib those who saw the job done say the hands worked like a clock six of the men and the three boys are bishop dishop 0 p laymons Lay tons own sons song central committee last winter a central committee for the young mens Mena Mutual improvement associations throughout the church was waa organized it has worked with excellent success having baving been the means of infusing new life and vigor into the whole movement of mutual improvement among the youth it will willbe be observed by a notice pub published aise alse elsewhere where that it is determined ned to form a similar committee to act at the tho head bead of the improvement societies composed of young ladies ladie sr doubtless such an organization will operate as satisfactorily facto rily in the commendable work of improvement among |