Show local and other matters FROM THU DAILY JULY 26 21 hail hall and rain there was a light fall of rain and hall bail yesterday a d few miles south of the city petty theft tod today a chinaman war wag caught in the act of robbing mayor littles orchard he was arrested and fined 5 burglary this afternoon a well dressed young man broke into the house bouse of mr thomas JB jeremy ward nvard he was arrested bya by a special policeman named evans and taken to the city hall refuse to serve the beaver square dealer states slates it has information to 10 the effect that the second district petit jurors refuse to serve unless paid mileage and per diem and the U 8 bla hla marshai marshal rahal rabal says lie he is without funds at new york eider elder orson pratt and party of missionaries on their way to europe reached new yora york yesterday when they left loft here it w nasf their intention to sail ball for liverpool last tuesday but being delayed on the overland tribby the railroad strikes st ther they will not sail till next tuesday the victors Ano another ther lher large crowd assembled on washington square yesterday evening to witness the deciding game between the deseret base ball club of salt lake and ana the red bed stockings of cheyenne the result was in favor of the desprets Des erets they scoring 17 to A 11 by we hie red eed stockings we u understand n ders der tand stand the latter have challenged the them victors to play a return game at ht cheyenne Oro croyden brother dohn john toone writes from croyden croydon morgan morgin boj coo july 1 I we expect shortly to commence 0 our u r harvest the grasshoppers have done us a little injury but they are leaving yesterday we hada had a visit from u large flight of gulls for a time they settled down in our fields peace and prosperity d dwell well with witly us utah western on and aul after saturday morning trains on this line will run as follows will leave salt lake at 7 a in arriving at lake point at about right time for break breakfast fast and alid at halfway half way house at coming this way the morning train will leave halfway halt half way house a at t and lake point at deac reaching hing salt lake at 9 the outgoing evening train will leave this city at 5 5 reach lake point at and the halfway house at 10 the incoming one will start from halfway half way wax house at 7 lake point at reaching salt batt lil lare lake ke at ten p ip m these thes trains tra ineas as arranged present at ah excellent opportunity to parta parties who mavisb is to indulge in the healthful arti I 1 and pleasant exercise of bathing in the salt lake lako returned missionary this morning we were pleased to receive a call from elder rulon hulon S who reached home homb from a mission to europe on monday evening helett he left this city october 1875 and proe roe oded to ta switzerland zer ze where he arrived NO boyem bel bei ber the same year am he labored in n that country nearly the choro of the time bebas he was absent eci e ci a short tible time he h e spent in d germany he baptized between twenty and thirty into we the church he enjoyed ha labors greatly and returns in excellent health and spirits he ife is grateful for the experience ho has gained his mission haining had the opportunity of proving to his entire satisfaction the power and of the gospel and und has had many evidences and assurances the lord was with him bim in his bis labors he stopped over in the baates a few fow ew weeks on the way home to isit visit relatives and friends friend 4 I 1 e Per personal sonai this thib morning we hai had an agreeable le ca call cali from B P york ston eton esq i representing ahe the camp bell printing pr press aas mhd and Manti manufacturing fio company af pf 39 beckman street new he ia Is on his way to ban san francisco sul sui suicide cide clde at four this morning mr daniel P F bell shot himself through the head at the valley house houses killing himself instantly st owing to the report of the shot being muffled probably by the muzzle of the pistol being placed close to the head he was waa not discovered until two hours afterwards he arrived from san francisco yesterday andaas and was in very depressed spirits having a cancer in his jaw which caused him great suffering i and had been pronouns pronounced unc ed incurable he was a native of new york aged about fifty years rather fine looking and was an intelligent tell igent and capable man he leaves a young wife and andone one child who are in this city the funeral to be conducted under the auspices of if the masonic fraternity was to take place this afternoon coroner taylor beldan held heid an inquest over the remains and ut aft the request of the friends of deceased we me publish the verdict in full territory of utah salt lake county j an inquisition holden bolden in the second precinct precincts salt lake city at 10 a m july 26 A D 1877 at the valley rouse vouse house on iha the bud body y of daniel P bell belli there lyl lying ng dead before george J taylor coroner of said county by the jurors whose names are hereto subscribed said jurors on their oaths do say that he died qed from the effects of a pistol shot fired by his own handi handl hand haud about four am july inthe lathe in the Valle valie valley vailey house salt lake city and we wb further find that bald said bell at the time of his decea decease sei sel was laboring under great mental nientai ni depression caused by a cancer under his jaw which by his physicians was pronounced incurable in witness whereof they th ey have b hereto set their hands the day and year aforesaid LB TAvin ras rAN J D M CROCKWELL it jurors G M sl aderson J I 1 GEORGE georae J taylor TAILOR coroner bon convention bention ven tion the davis county convention of delegates fon for the selection of ofa a peopled leo ples 1 ticket T lck ick et to be voted for at tila the approaching election was wag held at farmington yesterday berday twenty four delegates attended thom whom thomas as F rouche of kaysville Kays ville was wag elected temporary zem m chairman and chester call tf of bountiful B 0 u pitiful ful fui secretary the permanent organization WO chester call president nathan i porter vice president john telford 1 1 chaplain william thurgood secretary the following ticket was 69 elect i ed commissioners to locate talver i sity alty lands john Ro wherry r afi of tooele john van cott and L B S hillsb hills of df balt salt lake lawe city territorial brial superintendent 0 of district school sJohn john sohn taylor salt bait lake city 3 councilor for da vis and morgan V counties 0 wm win asmith KS mitH selectman for far ates dayis ayes jacob miller a county superintendent af district schools C liester chester call sheriff of IF tinothy coroner of pavla pavia jjohn 7 timothy B clark BOUNTIFUL rii kii ai justice of ahe the jho peace 0 willey wiliey constable jaren tolman Tolma ij 1 WEST i justice 0 of the peace louls louis H U grant ft constable joseph yoseph fackrell fae Fac F ael acl kiell 1611 leli t jr iri irl W N qt justice of the tl peace baio jj ble bie blear if 1 constable geo 0 chacto Cha oha soba sobs it 11 justice of the reavo pea co 7 I 1 ja jault janit loynd soli SOUTH PRECINCT justice bf lot the tho ger b P peek cori Coti constable stable george bendall Jen dall for members of the peoples people s central rai committee for davis county i for or the ensuing year joseph hyrum grant john bonsoe Bf enson david davia stoker philo dibble dibbles Jr Jacob miller thos F bouche rouche P jones levi B hammond Hammo cd filom SATURDAYS DAILY dally JULY 21 cache elder brigham young jr jre arrived in the city from cache last evening I 1 beaver Elde raW woodruff and 33 8 snoah ave organized the beaver stake of zion elder john B R murdock was appointed president Fres ident and elders ashworth and shepherd his bis councilors counci lors bathing larce large numbers of salt lake people avail themselves of the facilities presented by the utah western a pleasant and cheap run to lake luke point a bath in the briny waters of the I 1 dead sea bea and return these summer evenings it is a health giving out s committed J ien IEL newby the aged person who stole eight pistols ir from m heusser hie fie usser bros store on thursday night had an examination before justice in default ef of finding bonds he be was committed to awalt await the action of the grand jury heber he ber brother charles shelton writes from heber city the crops of this place peace look unusually well grasshoppers have been hovering over pur our oun heads beads but only few bave have dropped down upon us yet accident last wednesday ed waid vaid ard aid earl of the loth ward while at work at the saw mill ef swift crocker parleys park had his hia left leg broken a short distance above the ancle by a log rolling over upon it he was brought to the city and is being attended badr by dr benedict dewain Dew dewy yIn in early times dews were almost if not entirely unknown in this territory but for a number of years past it has been otherwise now the dews are heavy and continue so through the season this morning and yesterday morning tor for instance the vegetation was very wet with dew but we might say it is the case every morning in this city in tha tho growing season beason more troops another company of soldiers left camp douglas this morning for cheyenne leaving but a meagre supply of the boys in blue at the post the whole country excepting utah appears to have gone into the uprising uprisings business A somewhat notable fact how effectually is the refuge of lies swept away irom the enemies of the latter day saints it will always bo be thus trains grains running the following ipe clai cAal to the NEWS was received loday today to day days dhom from a chicago ail ali all trains on the port fort wayne and pennsylvania line are running regularly betwee between zi chicago arid eastern cities both ways and passengers by this line haile hav e every assurance that they caff can jo gp through without any detention y ja H MYERS gen tas pas abt 11 at N nauvoo nauvoo the nauvoo jl independent nde baye saye A young pratt son of parley P and one madison a couple coupie of Brig mormons cormons of sait bait lake alty city were in the city and called to pee pea ns us one day last week while in aha tha city caty pratt went to visit his old hame the tie tle house in which the family lived while here and which was hullt built by his father several years before tho the expulsion of the mormons cormons Mor mons the faauaa mentioned is the ono one which was used by py the ca catholics as a place foiw for worship before tho the the build building bing fing of their lew new church a few years ago it has since been used s a parsonage and school schoolhouse house hause when will the people of this great republic le learn to act airey airly towards the people of this part of bf theUn lon ion when will wisdom be in this thib matter in 1857 7 there theta went weilt up tip a great gibat b nce nee and bery fery y falsely against the mormons Mor mons and a large and well veil appointed army was ben sen there to do fearful things soon boon after thab that army was badly wanted in reality to quell insurrect in tion tiou and stud civil war ar ofa ota acter in the states whence it cime came this year there has gone up a like hue bue and cry falsely against the 1 1 an angry demand for troops tro opi has bs ben be n made and troops haye hayo been in answer to that hue andery now troops are called for and sent from utah back east to quell terrible and stud widespread and arid 0 other othen 1 alts ot ort public violence violen pe when will the people peole of toia tola great republic learn wisdom and di acl act edwith with fairness towards all classes of citi zens to learn loarn wisdom through su frering suffering is a hard way good today to day we were shown a specimen of dressed sheepskin from bishop hunters s tannery in the ward it was soft pliable and beautifully white ve we have not seen teen an articie article excelling it either homemade home made or imported the quality is all that could be desired crash the ogden junction ot the says in digging for the foundation of the large brick block on the ground lately devastated by the fire the trench was run under or nearly under mr Can fields property on the north and late last night the souther ile ilc portion of his buildings tumbled with a crash to the earth COUNTY convention the salt lake county convention for the nomination of a peopled peoples ples pled ticket tickets s to be voted for at the approaching election convened at the county court house at 11 a in today to day A H raleigh was elected temporary chairman and john IL winder secretary the attendance was full on motion a committee on cre cie j denti als was appointed and after it had reported the roll call showed all present but five A permanent organization was effected Z 8 ow beluk being chosen president william G young first vice president henry dinwoodey second vice president joseph E raylor faylor secretary and isaac brockbank balks secretary angus al cannon chaplain samuel lel jel leaver sergeant at arms the committee on nominations appointed on motion for the purpose presented the following report which was received and adopted for commissioners to locate university lands lauds john john fohn van vaia cott and lewis S hills territorial superintendent of DIs district trici schools john taylor councilors councillors Counci lors to the territorial legislature john W young B R T burton A H Ba raleigh leigh Ws W mun dun selectman reuben miller county superintendent te n dent of district schools theodore B blewis lewis on motion of A H raleigh Ba leigh the peoples centra 1 committee for the county was unanimously sustained after a unanimous vote voto of thanks was tendered to the president the convention adjourned sine die MILLARD COUNTY STAKE at fillmore at 10 am a two days conference of the saints of millard county opened in the state house on saturday marni 1 i ng he meeting was addressed by elders eiders woodruff and snow upon the events which haye have transpired and are about to take place pike and what the lord requires of the saints and the duties and order of the priesthood in the afternoon addresses were delivered by elders david cannon wilford y woodruff Wood rufi and E snow pr principally the necessity ef of union onion emo emp how to build up zion the saints were cou elders and snow to renew their covenants by baptism at the sunday mornings p pi meeting epting i elder david H cannon b by r request a of elder woodruff read from the bool of doctrine and cove to joseph oe h smith and oliver cowdery powdery on le the several degrees of glory in thid the life to come F elder eldor I 1 der den woodruff discoursed upon the subject after further instructions from Elde elder esnow the existing the stake was dissolved dib dia solved by unanimous vote T the tho he following nominations for the new now organization wore were presented r a and unanimously sustained for president of hll millard liard stake stalo of zion ira N hinkley first counselor 1 E partridge second abu counselor n joseph V rollion Rob Kob ison laon members of the high council james sables C owens alien allen bussell russell ivr 12 pratt jep jes 0 o B bl martin artin alexander fortie forties hansen bichard richard johnson John son sou reuben mc mcbride bride wm win H stott wm wad wade es F A nari webb ebb and jamea ab abrahams jahn jaha Ms for president of the high priests quorum lewis Br john powell and wm win nl orth jh first and ana second counselors elder woo woodruff druff then divided fillmore into two wards called the north and south wards for bishop at e the south ward jos JOB D Smith with albert robison and alfred gull as his first and second counselors bishop of the north ward alexander melville with christian anderson as his hia first counselor second not yet 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