Show LOCAL AND OTHER matten MATTERS from mio M TO USDA DAMY DAILY ril 13 if snow sto storm rm another sc series ies of Op hanges changes in the weather this morning it opened clouds cloudy then thea developed into a dust storm and now wow the chernow thep ther now flakes hakes are flying in every ay direct ym Qu missionaries depal departed ted bishop samuel skelley roskelley Bo of Smith neld and a EL company of 29 fellow MIS missionaries slow left ogden 0 aden this gor for r f the various fields yie yle ads of labbi assigns ll 11 the n t the recent conference homemade home made silk sile B rother rothen f r I 1 el lel graves thet thel veteran called in this mornin morning to exhibit a spec specimen luten of setin silk slik sll sil maae made on a common rommon flax c wheel at alchia hl homen provo by aj little girl 12 years yeara 0 of age ago after two weeks practice the tho apeci specimen men is pronounced by export expert paced judges as very rood good almost equal to the reeled silk and wa wp produced from perforated coco onsy which have been considered by many as worthless employment wanted broth brother er perrin penin pen ren in a is member of the church who wh 0 has jus t arrived fro m pennsylvania wishes to obtain employment nt at athia hi t trade he heis reis is an excellent and thorough it blacksmith and is in urgent need n of work lye iye he is quite qulie willing to go into inton the country if necessary ahe writer of this knew brother perrin id lit pennsylvania pennsy I 1 v anlas and emmid ihn ibn can testify that he is a kindhearted worthy w 0 thy man whose house houge was ram wrt a home for the edders elders who were I 1 sent into the district from which he comes do your best for him brethren send word to this office sowing mulberry father graves submits the foli following gwing qwing to the readers of the avs NJ avs concerning the sowing 80 w ing of or mulberry seede make mako the ground rich with good manure dug in p dee deeply we y arid and well mixed with the soil roil which h should be light 11 ait or fo some pome somewhat what r sandy sandy randy in ghar phar character acte i r sow in drill about half an inch deep and cover over 4 over with screened mould keep ree p it ib moist by sprinkling enkling with A watering catering pg pat every other othen evening evnin until the seed comes corbes up sow eow any time from now till the first of june sune if athe the w weather ther permits seed can be had ohe obe t the 0 xi mulu ulce alba alia of henry smith this tin s city brother graves is intending to publish a i treatise on sericulture in inns inas its various br branches anchel in boyt about 14 days firmat fire at sandy this morning it wis was rumored around town that sandy jandy san was in flames arnd arid very likely be utterly ed pho phd tho rho ra report had a foun roun foundation dation though the extent of the nire fire was not so great as was feared fb ared A telegram camo between 8 arnd arid that a nire fire had broken broker olt Tot in a building near the communicated to deckers i tato 1110 hotea tei tel which was burning find that ibb wa expected the railroad house and andl telegraph office would V q at any moment several severa hours elapsed and nothing further came camo and it was sup supposed that the fearson nears fears of the 0 opera rateb tbt tut at sandy ady had been beed realized that t at atte effi telegraph office offic eWas was burned and end com dom communication domminica munica tion shut off laho tho 1 the fol nol lawing special camo per deseret telegraph at 10 minutes to 12 this forenoon I 1 1 saw SAI trdy ardy april 1 I 1880 afire A nire fire broke out this morning mornin gr in the decker hoe houpe and spread r rapid I 1 d ly lk 1 owing lowing to a agh h gh wind prevailing 1 Y n jt and nd a scarcity of water a ao that in the tank wm as soon exas the fird with the ra railroad station which which was wag soon in ti flames and together with the decker broto burned burnla to the grou ground d rhe che rho railroad office furniture and part of I 1 tho the telegraph lo ah i ts wre wore wro wod gaved saved cause causo 01 th tho 0 fire 15 1 un u youn mens rens conference the tu uart artery y v conference eor of they the Y M M n T A 0 of f weber stake convened in ai creden on sunday moris morrs morning ing at 10 djock were present from this city cry A 01 ales aies Wh wilford Iford lford woodruff drus druT aj joseph osep F smith and and moses thatcher er who now constitute the general tendency of the you jou young g incurs organizations and hild eider elder unius junius F wells counselor 0 P F of weber stake president W B preston ton of cache stake elders elde rs joseph A west L farr fair C C richards Ichard lehard sand and others were also in attendance the congregation was large both in the morning rooming and afternoon and the meeting meetings of a very interesting character after the tho beading heading of ic reports e ports elder wilford wilfard woodruff addressed the assembly assemble I 1 I 1 jn anu a very interesting wa way V on t the he i abject of mutual improvement pro which occupied the time until recess in ie ilke afternoon elder moses thatch er took the stand and delivered av akry a avry very vert ry edifying edif edir ying sing discourse se including a de descriptive narration of his recent experience in mexico a review of the history aud and trad liolis of the people of that natio and some interesting statistics on tha comparative population tion of the country now and aucie ancle anciently elder joueph joseph F smith addressed his hiis remark remarks 4 principally to the youth and d in iri as hils fils principally usua asua usually ly impressive I 1 manner exhorted them on their duties toward god and one another virtue vir tie tle purity puri purl mid temperance in both exe b being eing w what h at i was required ed of the you youth of zion i eiders elders 4 junius P F wells joseph A west and C P in in turn spoke to the meeting which soon afterward adjourned the city council and ana ana anu the canal the mayor and city council returned last lat evening from their visit of inspection to the upper works of the taiti jordan and salt sait lake city canal the advisability of examinations eions bein being mado made grew out of a proposition I 1 tion from certain parties for the M ity to secure lin an interest in iti what nhat is known as belll being heing hullt built from the jordan river biver to little to be used as the upper sect iori of the the canal reaching inato to this city in fil lieu of the section already built bulit for fOY that purpose which would then be abandoned the visit resulted iri tri an almost almot unanimity mit bit t of opinion on tb the e dan dar part J t 0 of f th the e members of the council to ook fok retain etain as the southern portion of the canal th that at part constructed under tho the supervision of salt lako lake city as it is evident the canal in whig which our community is interested taps the jordan river at the most favorable point p 0 in V for the purposes involved and that tha the route of the aqueducts from that place toward this city is the feasible and economie economical dl that could be U laid out and pursued the head of or this canal is about two miles below belov the D Draper a erville villo ditch which latter I 1 is ts forced r to pursue a much more ex expensive and precarious ro route u tl with only the tho advantage of 56 ewt elevation over oven the thic other the Cout council icil are satisfied that thel thelea V of til the e exchange 0 could not be beamter antler bained l even if the draper filje canal were finished and tny effis same mme terms oli oll ered as those proposed at present it is 19 not considered goo good policy tor for this city to share its canal interests wit with liany any outside eigan or corporation nor to burch purchase any enterprise whose ultimate I 1 success is more a mattel of doubt I 1 than b has 0 O ever been beeri asserted against their own undertaking the jordan a and n d salt lake laka city canal will soon boon to Sand hand sandy handy sia sla a distance 13 miles from it beurce 1 i i FROM FWU WM wednesdays 1 nars aads ads ars daila APRIL 14 11 NOTICE elders george Pitk pitkin lil iii george T bean wm J bean albert D thurber thurber peter A joseph 13 keelen keeler waken wlter scott and frank War warner ildr who aie ale are appointed pointed on mis appointed lons ions alons to the southern sout aE ern states St tatos tates fure are hereby n notified oti nied fied aliat elder john morgan will meet them io in stlouis strouds mo on or about mayeth may ath when he will appoint them to their fields of labor in order to reach bt st loufa LO hy y tho to ath of may tejay should leavo ogden 1 on or about may lat which W will 11 I 1 g girt r plenty of time timo unless delayed by high water or other casualty P F U D jos y F Smi hui Tir write torim to him sim if william sizemore will write to john terry mos Os cawi lamar county aia ala alabama ama he be will hear of something to his advantage Corric correction tion in our notice of the capacity of thu tho iron wagon exhibited by mr mattison at ab the Mi mitchell wagon wago nyard yard and of the rock which fell against at it and was split to pieces an all ail 1 error occurred through a mistake in correcting the proof the weight of the rock was given at alls lis pounds rather a ii heavy piece of stone the tho figures should have been pounds as certified ed to by 0 F attwood spanish Tra translation the ghe articles of faith of the church of jesus jesua christ of latter day saint saints translated into spanish is 15 one inq of the recent publications issued by this office the articles are printed on oil cards of ordinary size and are especially useful to t the he elders engaged in the tha mexican and arizona missions or other localities inhabited by people who speak the spanish tongue further particulars the aggregate 9 joss loss by ther the fire at sandy yesterday is estimated at af mr lar deckers loss is said eaid to be somewhere wherein in the neighborhood of his hotel was the tiie first building that took nire fire having beeri beert destroyed no insurance the utah sou southern tb em railroad balf BaiJ road loses about 2000 jn in the destruction of their station and its appurtenances there therel are two account given as us to the tho cause of the accident mr decker deeker claims ahat that a spark from the railroad locomotive caught in the shingles of his house and started the blaze the railroad men assert that the flames originated in the kitchen of the hotel and that their engine llad had nd nothing ata atall ta tc do with wath it A veteran gone gonel on apri april ai ath marriottsville lost losk one of its most M respected citizens james stanger sr after having lived out the thip ful rul full ruil length of days dass allotted to td hini him in honor ho honoreand norand and righteousness he was bom born on march ad 1791 in yorkshire england where ho he was also oso baptized in m the tho church of jesus christ of latter day saints in the year 1854 he ile emigrated to this country in 1869 passing the q quiet tie sip t eve of his virtuous life in the midst of his numerous family consisting of nine able children nifty fifty grandchildren and nifty fifty eight great grandchildren his funeral gave evidence eviden evide neg nep cp of the general and widespread esteem in which helas he was held heid some awes sweaty ty eight vehicles followed him to the grave powder explosion severely in lured the following special to the NEWS was received athala at half halo past one this afternoon if f r bingham april 14 1880 an accident occurred in the old telegraph mine at ten tea am today to day A man by the name of henry henny gus was lighting a fuse with a match in his left hand in his rl night right lit hand he had bad a gallon galion of pow fow powder bc r which ignited I 1 fm from tho the match and exploded burning his big face and body severely and stunning him mm he lay about three feet ip from rom the blast he had lighted which went offard strange to say not a rock lilt him dr thompson of bingham reports the man seve severely rely buta huta buthot buti ot d 5 dangerously an genously gerOu slY siy injured FROM awu APRIL IS 13 i if Ie departure of missionaries the next company oc of missionaries for europe is expected to leave this cl city tv on Tu tuesday eslay april 1880 to kalf from new now york I 1 may ath off the track A special received last at evening from juab states that the train coille going from california ranch to tb t tho the L 0 hresc present fermin lis S at black rock bock on the utah southern Ex extension tendon ran track in a sand cut about four miles mire ot of black rock tha train consisted of hotel and cecar eard card eari wo of which were wore dain damaged aged agod no one me was hurt X hob hot 0 deai deal francos power cobbe the eminent english lady whose ditl vas was nhat the of a well writ ten tribute communicated to the herald the th e other morning writes from london to the tho jetur ha fiat that the thip report of her was premature the lady announces herself as not only alive nilve buta but in good lie lle health alth aith alb aib albeit eit bit she is 68 years ears 0 age hgo A poor woman of the tho bame same name me died and andl by n camp anivia wat way confounded with that of ous countrywoman coall convict ct Es escaped caked A coi col convict iv iet let named fred stone mado hi hib his ls escape from the penitentiary lasi iasi Sunday afternoon he had served put out pt eight months of a yearb yearns sentence for nor robbery and ana for same ti time timo m 0 had been engaged in cooking at the prison his ills good conduct gaining him this comparative campara tive freedom which he utilized jn ain the manner described when lift had won the confidence of hl his k keepen keeper p eg and the guards I 1 relaxed their vigilance Won womans lonians Wo mans ians lans ihns exponent the exponent nor for april irth fath comes promptly to tu hand hi abid its variety of interesting interesting contents making it as usual a pleasing and attractive visitor the princ principal apal prose articles arel artwork ork for mother thyra 1 ch character ratter and ano calibre of woman 1 H T ian jun king ring no P place I 1 a co like H home ome 11 CAni camella camelia elia elja g the impulse of the tho ilour hour flora niora S hill temperance Beati neati beathice beatrice doel loel midnight soliloquy uy y aeilt em jubilee conference 1 editorial an and Womb womans domans Wo mans ns voice B J B etc the poetical department is represented by wherefore e and an d why W y by emliy emily ec and nd ahe 1 setting sun of of 1869 1889 11 b by I llop hope lop iop sennon injury the enquirer informs inform sue ue thad that on I 1 last ast saturday mr bixl irl lre ixl alfred ni nr billings a resident of the first ward provo city met mett with a very veny painful accident he was lifting a hari harr harrow ow out mut of his wagon and gently easing it down to io the gro ground tind lind when one of the teeth caught in his clothing taking him liim from his ills balance and lie he was precipitated to the grounds the tile teeth were pointing upwards and 0 mr billing BillIngs fell feil on them one of which entered his side about four inches below the armpit the wound is nearly three inches deep teaching to the lett left lung the injury was not necessarily fatal natal though severe dr pike was waiting walting on the patient 1 the ins insane ane asylum the board of directors of the territorial insane asylum which is to be established in accord accordance ance anco with an act aci of the re are taking active steps toward the 6 erection of a suitable building in a desirable locality to bo be used for the purposes mentioned section 6 5 af f the act establishing the tho asylum reads as follows the directors shall shail proceed to make a of a site fer said asylum which 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