Show ind AND mm from erom s DAILY dally JUNE imm 15 appraisers appointed chief justice hunter yesterday appointed adolph anderson And ereon adolph jessen laude LandE hojman Holman sandy sands pral bisers ofa of a piece of property belonging to mr john hardcastle of that dince aiace pl through which property the owner had aad refused to allow the hight right of way for the jordan and salt canal on the terms oner ed ted by the city the fourth foar Four tei tWI in the penitentiary the inmates of the penitentiary it is said will celebrate the fourth of july inside their prison walls elder george reynolds has been appointed to read the declaration of independence in other words a prisoner for conscience biake sake will read the instrument which shook off atthe the tho yoke of tyranny and yvo yve freedom of conscience to all heavy wind and frost A cor j res tat spring city sanpete San pete writes that on the evening of the ath hist lust a very strong north west wind passed over that place and scattered all loose and light things around promiscuously it was accompanied compa compau nied led by hall hail and snow and during the night it was very cold and frosty hopes for a good fruit truit crop vanished with most of the siu xiu I 1 t dull doll times A beaver corr corn corres cornes e says bays he has never kno known that place to be so dull as now since W his arrival there 15 years ago ast last I 1 tsun ISun summers imers drouth and the winter winters s severity has made feed so scarce that everything in the shape of fodder i is S scraped up and utilized many will i h have ave to calculate very closely to get through till harvest time on the night of the loth dinst a frost killed vines potatoes squash and beans A A hopeful feeling prevails however the mission judge the supreme court of the territory met a week ago and adjourned on account of the absence of judge boreman yesterday another session wag wai called but the gentleman not having turned returned ze a further adjournment a dj awis was taken until I 1 wednesday a the d just it is expected ex pec pee t ed by b that time that boreman will have rei turned from the methodist conference at cincinnati where heis hels he is at present earning the salary paid him by the government for attending to the legal business of this territory poisoned with parani parsnips s from the ounce Junce junction ion lon we learn g that t a fe few W lays days since a little group of children were playing near a water sect which runs n past A their parents residences d encee in huntsville when one of them perceived a root floating down the stream waded out and caught it with the natural I 1 curiosity of all children to taste everything seen in the shape of roots three of 0 the tho h children partook of the article which proved to be wild parsnip the children went to their homes complaining pla ining of pains and were soon thrown throan into violent bout convulsions sweet oil of and other antidotes were immediately administered pd and by hard labor and careful nursing during the night the they y had so far recovered un saturday morning morn ing asto be considered out of or danger two of them were the children of cyrus coffin aud were ag aged ed respectively eleven anid and seven years the other was the child of wm yeaman Yc aman aged nine stolen jewelry recovered from froni alio 00 1 enquirer inquirer of tho the in dinst st returned from fairview county a few days ago with a lot jot of jen JoN jewelry velry in his pos session that lie had bad unearthed near tha k taff 1 in larch I 1 ittle pue tile sheriff had received intelligence that a considerable quantity of jewelry had bad been obtained from an eastern a firm under false representations by parties residing at t the e time in fair vieland vie Wand since then he has diligently applied himself to the task of securing the property and the guilty parties after making three 0 or r four trips trip he got information th that at finally led to the discovery of the property which he found buried just outside of the town the jewelry consists ot five mens watch chains five ladys chains a number of earrings earrin S brooches necklaces four silver watches and a lot of other such i articles most moat of which were plated ware and valued probably at the sheriff is on the track of the thieves logan los ail all locals from the leader of the lith beans potatoes and other tender vegetables e tables cables have been n nipped aped by fr frost ost in in some parts of liggan during the cold nights we w have had this week brother C D wife has lately been suffering from a stroke of paralysis being unable to s speak spear beak or move herself for some time reak reah we V are pleased eased to state however that the udy ady lady is now on the way to recovery early this week a seven year old son of john esq of this city fell from a wagon and was run over by it he received such severe injuries that his death has been expected ere this b by the attending physician the little fellow was still alive this morn morning fing and some hopes llopes were entertained for his recovery robt croft esq the master mechanic odthe having the smoke stacks of the engines on the road replaced by bythe the nire fire exterminators which are of largay a agu dimensions men than the stacks which have been in use and are said to be very successful in extinguishing the sparks from the engines this will make the danger affire of nire fire setting a thing of the past weda wednesdays armday DAILY JUNE 16 the immigrants the company of saints which left liverpool lver pool pooi on june ath reached new york this morning and will leave for utah tomorrow so we leam learn by telegram from elder W CS adjourned today to day congress adjourned at noon to today day ilay for the summer and fall hon geo goo QC annon wife and two daughters are expected home next neit tuesday evening con gress ress will resume on the firs first t monay day in december killed ia in a mine minei eider elder george georg F ivuson formerly of motherwell scotland was accidee tally killed in a coal eoal mine in cofo cojo fradej rado nado on he the mast fast the deceased f was aged abou about b 25 years we relearn learn the above from a correspondent the murderer of mary parker confesses our readers are familiar 1 with many of the details odthe 1 mary parker murder which occurred near rockville roc Boc kville kane cou county D V I 1 last april our previous writing upon this subject stated that samuel parker the son of the murdered woman accused by dalton the arrested I 1 party of being the one on whom suspicion should rest had arrived from nevada at deseret and on being told of his mothers death eath d and daltons dalfons Dal lal tons assertions concerning himself was horror borror stricken to learn leam of the crime and of his big alleged complicity therewith and deneui denounced iced the latter aa utterly false as at the time of the murder helas he was herding sheep in nevada he blethen then set out for toquerville the fol foi following lowin g from the silver reef beef mener miner af ener iner of the dinst tells ni what hat followed his arrival there on saturday last parker reached toquerville and when the accused dalton was informed of his arrival he betrayed considerable uneasiness ess and asked not to be left alone as ho he was afraid that parker parke r would endeavor to shoot him through the bars fear F ear and a guilty conscience suase subsequently obtained the tile 1 mastery over him and when his next meal was brought ho lie told the jailor to bring a sheet of paper papery and that lie he would soon make everything right in incite flie flue dumenco 4 confessed that he be and an accomplice by the name of george jennings had followed the old lady from home bad had bad had seized her in the foothill foothills foot hilY and after violating her person in in order to conceal their crime one of them had held her while the other cut her throat they then doubled up the body and partially covered it with rubbish where it lay jay until found by the searchers after making in this confession dalton stated that g at he was tired of living livin 0 and would like to be shot george jennings the accod accomplice lice ilce in crime of dalton has already reen geen been captured by sheriff but we have not yet learned the result of his examination the reason that dalton gave jennings Jenning away is is said to be because jennings promised to bring him tobacco to the jail and failed to fulfill his promise dalfons daltons Dal tons desire to be shot will very likely be gratified providing that method of execution is not considered too merciful for such a wretch jennings if proven guilty as charged should should be disposed of in the same way ra FROM THURSDAYS DAILY MM JUKE 17 stone age relics relies an interesting collection of arrow heads beads and other curiosities made by brother james H van natta watta while on a mission in alabama has been presented by him to the deseret museum accused of forgery forger y F B Williams detective of the union pacific railroad Eail road was arrested in this city last night at the instance of the sheriff of Baw rawlins lins wyoming williams is charged with forgery he will be held head by the police here her in waiting for a requisition which will I 1 I 1 take him to wyoming for trial elephant remains apostle C C kleh kich has presented a fossil tooth of an elephant to the deseret museum th the e tooth is a completely mineralized and belonged to an elephant of the tho same mammoth species as one found in ohio many years ago and described by falconer as s Americ americanos anns anus this tooth is is one ot the molars grinders and although not perfect weighs eight pounds and three quarters the ladies conference the ladies conference convenes in the assembly hall tomorrow to morrow morning at 10 the tiie brethren as well as the tile sisters of the stake are cordially invited to attend among the tiie exercises tomorrow to morrow afternoon will be the reading by dr ellen B ferguson of an original poem ad dressed and dedicated to the women of the latter day saints the author of or the poem is is a young gentle gentie man of this city educational missionaries dr john B R park and professor milton mllton H hardy have been appointed by the territorial school superintendent as deputies to visit the settlements of southern utah in the interests of education dr park will leave tomorrow to morrow for provo where he will join his com con companion panion and then go onto on to nephi their pro gramme of travel will take them 52 days to perform we wish wish them success and a pleasant time and commend them to our f friends in the south diphtheria in the north ad vices from montpelier bear lake state that diphtheria is prevalent in that region sunday schools and m meetings have been suspended for a time to check the progress s of the d disease seas 6 our correspondent states that near the settlement i and around the stream which supplies the inhabitants with water are the decaying carem carcasses car ear casses cassea ses sea of animals that died during the winter this has undoubtedly caused the disease toa to a great extent grateful acknowledgements Acknowledge ments mr alex graham of kaysville Kays ville father of bf the child killed on the utah southern last frid erid friday ay afternoon ter noon desires to publicly idly express his m gratitude gr Iti tude tudo to the tile railroad company 91 ny and especially to secretary george earge cargo swan for the tile kindness experienced perien ced at their hands ila iia u 18 since his recent bereavement the deceased was a bright little boy his name alex 9 graham and an d would aou id have be wyet byet years iw september we join with many friends in condoling with the p parents arents and relatives if angel of the prairies this is the attractive title of a neat little pamphlet recently published by elder abinad abinadi pratt and for sale at this office the subject matter is a dream of th the future e written by by the the late apostle parley P pratt in the winter of 1843 4 at nauvoo where it was first read in manuscript in the ras presence cresence of the prophet joseph but has hab never until very rec recently etly made its appearance in in print it is a thrill thrilling ln and interesting narrative in tho the tho authors well vell known oon lofty and beautiful style and is sold for the moderate price of 15 cents procure a copy and read it it is a genuine literary treat examination excursion the brigham young academy of provo closes its year to mer row with the eus customary tomary examina tion aon exercises on saturday the teachers and students will make their annual picnic plenie pie pic nie nic excursion into provo canon canlon we acknowledge with many thanks an invitation from professor K 6 G maeser tont to attend the two days proceedings g and regret that other duties prevent the acceptance of the courtesy we wish our provo friends all the fun and enjoyment ent they are certain to realize on their cannon cation trip and congratulate them the successful completion of the school year continual success junction J jots A litt little le boy named samuel Fadd faddies les ies aged six years was run over and killed by a switch engine on the central pacific railroad in ogden last monday afternoon it is supposed he be was vas attempting to cross the track when wilen the accident occurred mr air hall connected with the construction st train of the the ubah utah and northern railroad met with an accident at ned eed boek bock montana on sunday last sustaining injuries which caused his death it seems that the unfortunate gentleman was riding a hors horse when ewhen by some mean means s he lost his seat in the saddle and and was precipitated over a cliffy some twenty five feet striking his temple on a rock he was taken home and although but a slight se scratch ra teh as our informant says was on the temple the concussion was so great as to cause hig his death in a few hours after his fall married at the endri endowment ment house today to day by president DH wells vero were manned married mr solomon halo hale and miss louisa hunter both of grantsville Grants ville the bride is the daughter of elder edward hunter bis his bishop hop of grants vj ile lle granddaughter on her mothers side hyde s son on of herman hyde well known to the early settlers of salt lake valley her father esthe is the nephew of I 1 presiding bishop edward hunter the bridegroom is the son of aroet L hale and grandson of jonathan H R hale the latter was one of the old veterans of the church was counselor to presiding bishop newel K H whitney a colonel in the nauvoo IX gion glon n and bishop of one of the wards in the we city of nauvoo we wish the newly married pair a long lease of lifa and a bounteous store of happiness and prosperity may they emulate the career of their ancestors and leave to posterity their family name as bright and honorable as it is today to day |