Show LOUL LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS daly DAILY JUNE 20 mail maii service extension hon HO 11 G L french acting second assi assistant S t postmaster general telegraphs I 1 hon george Q cannon that the mail service will be extended on the utah southern railroad extension aa soon as the distance circular is by the company northern notes votes brother junas tonas beck writing from clarkston cache valley says they aro are experiencing a very dry time up there it has not rained rallied for six or seven weeks much of the grain is not yet up but that which is has been kept back bock by the extremes of heat and cold good health prevails in the settlement and the people feel well and hopeful kicked and meda killed med A special to the tho NEWS from nephi states that this morning a son of benjamin midgley of that place peace was kicked to death by a horse ho he was leading the animal to water when it became frightened and ran away the boy got entangled in the rop rope e and was dragged quite a distance and so badly bruised and mangled that he expired in about 45 minutes the scalp M ip was stripped from the skull the ad jad was about 11 years of age fatal fail fall saturday a miner named john P ilie TSie a native amative of pennsylvania aged about 32 years was accidentally killed by falling down a shaft of the white pine mine in park city he was assisting to lower a pump column into the haft shaft and was standing on a plank sustained by ropes when lie he fell a distance of feet and was instantly willed killed lie he was buried in this city on sunday appraisers appointed report keport 11 ew ort the pk appraisers appointed appoint by the district court to set the price on the property owned by hardcastle eastle nir Hard through which the owner refused to allow the big canal to pass unless lie he were paid the th e sum of damages yesterday e r d submitted their report which was W ay a accepted and the right of or way granted to the theca canal nai naJ The report bets sets alorth that a reasonable reason ablo able inea tion for the 1 ind jand and damages a altogether to kether gether would be J three tallies drowned ater A r and fatal accident I 1 is q re reported ed d t to have occurred on the instant near poppers ranch on the tb white river a about ut 35 miles from ashleys ash leys fork two women a girl and a boy were crossing the river in a boat boa which is propelled by the inmates pulling along a rope stretched from one side of the stream to the other when by some means the boat turned and shipped water the boy becoming alarmed leaped out and the ladies hollwed his example before aid could reach them though s strenuous tren bous efforts were put forth by several men near by the women and the girl giri were drowned the boy clung citing to a log thrown into the tile river and was saved the two women w 0 men were the wives of or a mr ca campbel Camp ben 11 and nd the girl was his h is sister the boys name was darling news from fillmore brother thomas turner of fillmore writing from there on the tile dinst gives us a series of items on aar airs hirs id enthat that city at the priesthood priest hood bood meeting held the day before president hinkley broached tile the subject of the establishment li lish ment of home industries which met with general favor brother hinkley is fully alive to the importance of these metters me tiers among others bishop abraham abra ham kimball Kimbal lof of kadosh kanosh Kano sll sli addressed the tile mm meeting ting and during du hia hla remarks stated that the grasshoppers had appeared in li his is settlement and were taking the grain off rapidly there seemed to be three hoppers to every stalk of wheat but many of his brethren had been working corking on the railroad and had laid by enough means to supply their families with bread and other necessaries fillmore has been consolidated reconsolidated re into one ward under bishop T A smith there was a thriving day school taught by nir air alma Green greenwood wooda a graduate of the brigham young academy of provo who is much liked by the people for his liis good man management argement and general efficiency erom FROM WEDNES wednesdays daws DArS DAILY JUNE 30 silk machinery bishop A C informs us that the machinery is is now in position at thesila the slik silk factory and as soon as tho the wheel is properly oberly balanced the threads will be put in and operations commenced it will be in perfect running order in a very short time para rara paralytic stroke the other even g mr ir george I 1 irvine ne 0 of the he ath ward was brought in from the park pro prostrated s grated by a stroke of paralysis IY sis bis he e had been cutting ties for the utah eastern and was stricken down while at work his speech was gone and his right side deprived of feeling HL her is under the treatment of doctor benedict and at last accounts had bad recovered the use of his tongue andaas and was getting better death beath flom from burning the junction of last evening says we learn leam that yesterday a couple of little children a boy and girl living fagat lagat at corinne crawled into an old deserted shanty and finding a keg of powder set se t fire gre to tolt i t the tho th e powder had undoubtedly been dampened and did not explode but burning up set fire to the clothing of both children the little boy was so badly burned that he died this mornin morning gat at I 1 while the bums of the little girl girt though not be being ng necessarily sar ily liy fatal are such as will it is expected necessitate the amputation of one of her arms contributor for july the contributor for july is rut out a din day ay ahead and furnishes the same interesting te variety of literature for which the magazine has been noted from the first the contents of the present issue are light quebec an interesting lR ecord Record mii II 11 HG G whitney felicia hemans 11 1 I maria if miller Bl iller 11 reading the bible J J chandler editorial I 1 political parties and the future trials and happiness E emmeline alne aine B wells lesser lights of the book of Is mormon formon 11 IV irbite bits bite of travel X de Val libus 0 oyster raising B F cummings jr T queen victorias childhood so selected association Int intelligence intelligent elligen ce and t d publications received A collection I 1 on that will well repay perusal pioneer 2 day celebration i the c committees on who have in hand tl t time tire proposed mammoth celebration on or the 2 of july met in the council n 1 hause last evening chairman jos E taylor presiding residing the following errors mate made by bk the press were corrected on pioneer committee it should be john pack instead of john paul or john peck H B scoville on brooms instead of H B laville the great western trunk factory was misnamed by the secretary of the meeting the following ln g additions and changes were makein the committees last evening W ring king tenth ward was wa s put upon the basket committee in place of of job smi smith th no not t in th the e cl city ty E relea nelea released sW and nd fred gom goas appointed on tho the nationality I 1 committee the W was as also empowered to select four ladies to assist them bishop jolin john brown of pleasant grov grove e was added to the tho committee on pioneers J W was transferred to the committee on machinery etc and thomas appointed in his place on the committee on chains cli cil ains boilers etc the following additional committees were appointed mans hans camp cam lion iton W wood rufi joseph B noble and wm F cahoon caboon mormon C day lay ton on I 1 and 0 G workman merchants and bankers wm jennings H S eldredge S P and L S hills bookkeepers thomas G webber C H bassett and heber J gna gra grant gnant nt Sale salesmen geo E bourne 1 jas needham ed dowden aud arid B R E F representatives of the press C IV penrose robt IV sloan sio anand and mrs E EB brells BW wells ells elis telegraphy W B dougal douga A AL gusserand Mus musser and daniel spencer invitation J T caine J E taylor and C B R savage the several committees were requested to send in their reports of what they will be prepared to do how many wagons and horses they will have etc by saturday next at the latest to jos E taylor council house salt lake city the committees are called upon to meet in the council house on wednesday evening july fth at sharp FROM THURSDAYS DAILY JULY 1 encouraging news N aws elder john morgan has just jush heard from the settlements of the saints in colorado the people are thriving crops are splendid and a general good feeling prevails who knows if rf this meets the eye of anyone who knows the name and whereabouts of the man who w was hospital steward for the mormon IN battalion tt allon ailon after doctor spencer left please communicate the desired information to B R N allred esq chester sanpete county information wanted mr thos tho 1 davieson Davie mineral point tuscarawas Tusca county ohio writes asking information of his brother david davies formerly of south wales whom he has rot seen or heard of for 14 years before leaving wales for utah david had the misfortune to lose one of his legs this may assist in his identification any one who knows him will do a favor by vir nir writing itin to our correspondent at the above address educational tour professor karl G 1 maeser faeser whose arrival from provo provoke we noticed the other evening called in today to day previous to leaving for the north on a tour in the interest of education he is accompanied by J E talmage taimage and edward tanner of provo and payson respectively and at ogden they are to be joined by professor L fv Y monch whose acquaintance with the northern country will be of much service to the party in their travels professor maeser has received instructions from president john taylor and will visit all the settlements of the we commend him to the kind care of our friends everywhere and trust the journey jounney will be pleasant and profitable p to all out on time the july num er of the comans womans exponent was placed laced on our table today to day the leading prose articles are byrons monument by hannah T king life incidents by H M whitney jubilee celebration editorial orphanage nazareth can tn what does beruthy consist t W and seek a neward beward W besides these are an interesting budget of home afna afra affairs irs minutes of the belief society conference correspondence reports and miscellaneous matters the tho T poetical pieces are Of lenco lence versus truth by emily H wood mansee maiseo and wildwood wild wood leaves and flowers b by esther father A bennion this number is among the best yet issued nead bead it returned Ee turned missionary Miss ionar lonar y E eider elder der N J gronlund who returned tuesday morning rooming from a mission to now zealand called upon us yesterday afternoon he left here on the of last november in company with elder john P and proceeded immediately to new zea land landphere where ho lie labored until the gath of maychen May when his failing health compelled him to return home the climate is very changeable lie he says and affected him so seriously that at one time lie he was deprived of his speech his hearing was ws also affected he ve traveled considerably and was busily occupier in preaching reaching and visiting the ithe work was progressing ro favorably when he left lefta but more missionaries were needed as the harvest was great and the lait 1317 laborers few elder gronlund has improved 9 roved in health since arriving awat at san francisco but is still somewhat som at deaf from the effects of a severe cold contracted while away we wish him a speedy restoration mortuary report keport following is the tae sextons Sex tons report for june Acel I 1 convulsions infantile I 1 2 1 consumption phthisis is ls 4 croup 1 diphtheria S causes 2 dropsy I 1 2 heart disease 3 lung disease acute 3 2 Igea measles sies i 3 1 us 0 o I 1 I 1 old ago I 1 paralysis 3 2 Total TSO 30 30 brought from country places for interment jica ii li 11 total interments Inter monts ments 41 SEX oy or demente maies males 18 16 females it 11 AGIS AGM under 1 year yeav 4 one to 5 years 7 five to 10 I 1 I 1 1 I 4 ten gentoso to 20 2 over averso 20 I 1 13 utah 13 united states 5 england Engi engl andy andl 7 scandinavia 2 ireland 2 switzerland erland 1 JOSEPH E TAYLOR sexton B Y academy circular we have received a copy of the tb e academy circular for the year 1880 81 the first term of which will commence on tho the of next august the departments are the primary intermediate ter academic Nor wor ormal 27 maland and the ladies ladles work department besides these are special organizations and regulations described in tho the circular as follows 1 theological organization a opening orning and closing exercises every day ay in the academy hall b divine service at the same place every wednesday at p m c e priesthood meeting every tuesday at pm d daily religious instructions in three grades bible book of mormon promiscuous questions and answers e weekly repetitions by students appointed for that purpose f records and minutes of all religious instructions and exercises always open to the perusal of the students 2 DOMESTIC organization a all students of the academe academy y are subject to our domestic mestie do regulations in and out of school 1 b students shall not attend public or private parties without a written permit from the principal c the students will be visited in their residences at stated intervals by representatives of the principal d shall shail choose a boarding place or lodging unless such bei be ap approved roved by the board or the faculty cuilty e where two or more students reside in one house one of them will be appointed to act as senior f reports have to be made by the seniors at regular meetings of the organization 9 boarding can be obtained at the rate of and soo per week 3 monitorial organization a every department and organization is 18 presided resided over bya by a monito monitor whose du duties artle are defined by special regulations b every class has a senior who attends to the technical business of his class c tho tile offices of the secretary of the faculty librarian curaton curator rot not of tho the cabinet and bookkeeper of the academy are included in this organization aniza tion d every student receives a sped fl cation of his attainments at the tho end of each term 4 SOCIETY membership optional in session during the second and third term terms y divided into section A for literature section 13 for science section C for music musi ennd cand and fine arts and section D for civil government govern mm t object general information recreation practice in public speaking acquaintance with parliamentary usages corr coir conducted by bv students under tinder r al supervision of the tho faculty |