Show LOCAL LOGAL AND OTHER J MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY JULY 16 pastor Pas torand and postmaster A correspondent writes that it is rumored the th 0 presbyterian chapel in Brigham city wili will shortly be occupied for a 11 post domce which the pa pastor ifor geor there has long desired the tb e reverend gentleman has but a small salary kalany at present which he 6 will increase a little by selling postage stamps married and now it is our worthy young friend joseph T bateman son of samuel Rd bateman teman of west jordan who has become the happy husband of another of our fair acquaintances miss immis julia clara strong of alpine the ceremony was performed yesterday in this city by president D H wells the young couple are deserving of bf a life of prosperity a and nd happiness hai haF happiness 4 w which lich lieh we sincerely trust wi will I 1 be theirs bound boand over bair clays the fellow arrested for assaul assaulting ting a comrade named gus reinig with a p oate pistol lo 10 on the utah western the other othen r day was before justice this morning he waived an examination and was waa bound over in moo soo to await the action of the grand jury last night he was on ch another ca spree pree and will answer tomorrow to morrow to charges of drunkenness and wanton destruction of property condolence elsewhere will be found the announcement of the death of another of the children of mr marion merrill of the ward on the ath dinst them then the parents n ts were called upon to mourn i the a loss oss of one of their darlings by b 1 diphtheria d ath e and today to day their eldes eldest cygirt girl age aged d between five and s six ix years fell a victim to the same disease they havo appt giao remaining we deeply sympathize with the bereaved ed family and trust th their air heart hearts swill will JQ comforted to t ber bear their heavy henvy I 1 with fortitude celebration in thistle valley vailey brother JB rother M V selman writes from r in indianola thistle valley under date of the the lith dinst giving an du interesting te resting account of how the idt W h was celebrated among the Lania rania nite hite brethren of that place at daybreak guns were fired by the indians under the of brother selman at 9 am the stars stara and stripes strip as were unfurled and an hour later daten a public meeting was held orator of the day henry gardner who explained to the ohe the reason the occasion was honored and expressed his feelings regarding the constitution as hs it was loi years ngo ago when the declaration was signed andeits and its present condition in these days of degeneracy others spoke pointed lyon the same subject after term meeting eting tables were spread for a public feast for both red and white all parties alike and im and 63 whites partook of the dinner together after all were through the plenty remaining was vas distributed among the aged firmand in poor after dinner dinn erthe the com company pany many engaged in foot races sack races horse races etc the whole day proved a success not an oath VM was heard nor a drop of intoxicating liquor taken by any one our correspondent says one could not help but wonder if jr there therel was an any ant other othen drig place where the flair flag was more perfectly honored ho nored noted than in this little talley valley where scarcely any bu canites lites reside and among a people whose rights are denied and whose liberty is chains the are progressing essing in every way physically and intellectually they have hreve fair prospects for good crops and have union and good will viii vl ll in their midst they catch very readily every principle of the gospel advanced ed and are preparing themselves yes a as s missionaries to preach meach to other tribes sabbath schools are held regularly among them brother beiman belman speaks in hi high hlll 11 terms of the raith ralth faithful fai fal labors jabors of president yohn john Sp spencer enier enlen and counselors and also of the cadies belief relief I 1 society socie ty in their disinterested e efforts to promote 0 the welfare odthe of the lamanis Laman ws FROM SATURDAYS DAILY JULY 17 for the east sister lucy 13 young woung wife of the late president engham young oung leaves for fo r the east on monday morning on a visit 0 relatives arnd arid friends we wish the lady ay a pleasant and profitable trip and a a safe return to her home in utah the ute me expedition companies E K 1 I and hof hy hoc of the infantry were expected home at noon today from colorado A A portion of the troops arrived by the 1140 train they were met at the depot by the fort douglas band and marched through the streets shortly after 12 on th their eif elf way to the barracks the boys look a little rough from their hard experience and are no doubt glad to get back to the foll fort L I 1 A veteran we wb were pleased to receive a cali calf this m morning orning from elder lef ler W hancock a veteran well known in the church and at ht present one of the arst first seven presidents of the seventies brother hancock ek ai s now in his year has passed M A through gh a 1 great deal for faithe the gospels spi as sake and at pre present ii s e wiit dilt 1 I is somewhat feebie feeble jn health healtha he ra resides how in the tho first ward we are glad giad gla gia d to t asee see seo him around once onee moro more immigrants from the south sea following is a list of emigrants who left san francisco for utah on the joseph F P and elizabeth speight hannah jesse and elizabeth B busby u luke and james storey from australia I 1 john elien ellen ellen elizabeth fanny isaac nud and joseph walker samuel ann and and arthur james fredk J alice ferdinand amland amy and sissy vincent osina rosina JR james amelia and eliza ellza tregeagle thos H hand and rosabell Bo sabell B baalke BW alke aike james campbell from new hew zealand returning missionaries arom from am aus fraaza and new zealand elders eiders fred ered iad J S dlly may ond and thos A shree ve ves vei I 1 they tb ey expect ex edt to reach ogden on monday owrie a M isear eiver elver A A man named daniel A emanuill is Fe reported ported to td have been drowned in iq bear 1164 r river ati afi epo ewo fpud on monday lal last th the 0 sta states tes I 1 pa an the authority of 4 0 gentleman 9 gentile en le vailey valley the aay day aa y after 10 he JV r reported P fatality that the thu anfor N lium lanm amaie young man MIA was crossing the river on horseback in company with a friend who whoa was also on a horse the latter taking the lead upon reaching the opposite shore heard a call for assistance assi stange and upon looking around anund saw that the horse which mr emanuill was riding had become unmanageable and walf was waif making blackfor the shore fram whence they started he immediately turned his horse and re crossed the river bi but tit before he could render any assis assistance t the young man was taken down by the swiftness of df the stream and was not seen seeli ii again ain aln A number of men were informed informed of the sad occurrence who immediately begar began to d drag m the river in search of the body burup bub but up to last accounts ishad it had not been found deceased was 21 years of t ageTt nig rig hebo gebo Km and raised at payson utah and was wag hg a steady young man and highly respected by his many friends central committee the foll following ow is the call drafted at a meeting of the county central committee held in the council house saturday july 1718 SO SALT TAR lare LAKE CITY july 17 1880 to the registered voters of the peoples meet ticket A peoples convention for salt lake county is hereby called to convene conven eab eat at the county courthouse court house on tuesday july 1880 at 12 am to nominate candidates to be vota voted for at the general election to be held on monday the ad day of august pros the convention will cons consist of 61 delegates allotted to the several precincts according to the number of registered voters therein as follows SALT TA LAKE C first precinct comprising ad ad wa jtb ath and ana loth bishops wards 7 second precinct comprising ath ath ath ith and bishops wards 8 third precinct comprising and fifth bishops wards 8 fourth dourth precinct comprising mth and ast bishops wards 5 fifth wie pre precinct ct comprising nth uth and ah bishops wards I 1 8 i mountain den and sugar sullar house I 1 farmers farmere r JL 1 mill min creek ri 4 east past mill creek 1 coto 1 1 1 8 south th cc cottonwood ad 3 union I 1 fr r butler butier and silver I 1 little cottonwood I 1 granite I 1 sandy bandy I 1 draper 7 2 herriman ts I 1 bingham I 1 I 1 south jordan and riverton Bl verton I 1 west jordan 2 north jordan I 1 granger dragt e brighton brif aton pleasant green H hunter Z abd korth north point I 1 total TOW 61 81 I 1 primary meetings for the election eltion of delegates to td the ilia convention wa will 11 be bd held heid in the several precincts of the county at the thle usual places of holding election therein on thursday july at p V lia iia m delegates should receive credentials denti als properly authenticated by the chairman and secretary orthe of the meeting electing them the several precincts ric incas in the primary meetings should d nominate candidates for precinct officers where vacancies exist and report the same to the convention ven tion leading citizens in the several severa I 1 precincts are respectfully requested to take taka the initiative in carrying into effect these suggestions relative to the prim primary meetings that the voters maybe may be properly notified of the time and place of holding the same that the rights nights and liberties of the voters of the peoples peopled ticket are fully protected and that the delegates chosen to the convention may be such as will best represent the interest interns t of the th 6 people I 1 r by br order of the peoples central committee of salt sait L lake luke like county fei FEr lui hui LITTLE acting chairman THEO mckean secy FROM iio MONDAYS days dally DAILY j JULY uly 19 immigrants Ax arrived rived the party of 31 31 immigrants from new zealand with returning elders fred may and d thomas Sh shreeve mentioned in saturdays NEWS reached this city shortly before noon today to day set apart lat at L the meeting pf af the sisters in the lith ith ward wand assembly rooms booms saturday afternoon president john taylor blessed ani ana and set apart sister eliza R snow smith to preside over a the belief societies of the church hiso also sa s1 sisters bisters stem ID a I 1 add and elizabeth ann N whitney yhu it goy as U her hen counselors with sarah tyr 11 eim elm cimball Rim ball bali as secretary of the organization Earth earthquake d shooks shocks nii all J D gibbs writing from portage box nox elder county comity on the lath ast informs us that chaton on the elih dinst enst j at about 10 p pm in that place pince experienced a terrible shaking from earthquake thure there were two shocks at an in interval of three or four minutes bs each shock lasting for odd or three seconds kb no damage is reported some of the inhabitants rushed out into the streets badly frightened for a little while but went baek back to bed on qu finding their houses were still on their foundations Y M X M X I 1 A it is th the e request reque at of ahe the general superintendent of the they Y BT M mita miia 1 A that every association of this stake be represented by at least twelve mem members bersin berain jin the procession on the it is also requested that each association provide a banner oc or flag ua with name of association date of its t s organization with appropriate motto on it they will rally on first west between south temple aag and first south Streets tsin ln front fronton of president taylors residence and mus must tibe be I 1 on the ground ready to form in line at 8 arn am ara base ball A correspondent sends us an account of a base ball bali contest of three games played at panguitch lake for th the chain championship pion plon shi of panguitch itch by their two clu ciu duds duos the odd stockings and the se sevier devler ier ler juniors 1 the tile first game was played ayed on monday the ath lust just a at t I 1 pm irmal it was not so interesting te as either of the others and resulted in favor of the deviers Se viers by a score of 23 to 16 the second game commenced at ai 9 am on tuesday this score stood 22 to 6 in favor of the odd stockings the third game was played in the afternoon of the same day taking two hours and ten te n minutes this game was very tind and interesting the score stood nearly even everl throughout the game and the spectators took great int interest erest in the playing the odd stockings wt won the game gain by one run the scores score standing V 15 to 14 another divorce case another sulo suit tor lor divorce etc has been instituted in the district court count by ann cottam against her husband john cottam and theodore mckean mary reid neld and henry cumberland the suit sult is also to prevent john cottam cottain from disposing of his property pending the decision of the court it involves evolve the three other parties as defendants on the ground alleged that the husband has illegally conveyed certain portions of his property to these parties aa s the plaintiff plain tiff believes and asserts without consideration in order to place it beyond herga herja aeh ach in case ofa of a legal action which she bas has threatened before the plaintiff prays fon foe an injunction restrain restraining eig hig these defendants from disposing of or encumbering the property of cottam now in their hands handt and also for alimony court expenses etc eto etc home affable president A 0 of utah stake and his son reed who have been spending a little littie over two wo months in the sandwich islands arrived in this eit tit eity city or on yesterday morning r at 1140 they remained here bere 0 over ver night and took the morning train for provo both edth are looking well and appear to have been considerably ab y benefited by the tri trl thip trip P they in made good use of their time while away seeing and learning all they they could in the islands and r return with yh a goodly store af interesting and instructive conversation they speak encouragingly cou ou ragingly of the work of the gospel in those parts and of the manifest improvement jn in the condition of the native saints since the their conversion to the tru truth th their superiority over their thein fellow natives outside the church is a matter of com comment en t eyen even among strangers irace the race however is rapidly dwindling away when captain cook visited the islands the mh inhabitants abitan numbered about now they 11 figure 0 somewhere in the neighborhood 1 of this frightful decimation ci is 19 lar largely gely due to the introduction duct duet ioiA of the vice vices of modem civilization Iza tion tiou by the whites who now compose quite a 1 portion AM of mhd th population the chinese enesp are fete very numerous i s and ancl bid wor fyr to eventually carry tha the country y their m mercantile eran establishments are some same of them magnificent and extensive theland The they yand and aud the whites are the energetic part portions iOns lons of the native islanders 1 being beilig thein their liew hewers of wood and ind drawers of water the men do nearly all the work the women very little beside gat gut gathering bering boring fruit and doing family washing most 0 of f th the e time they are idle idie riding horseback or lolling around on the lawns at thu the roadside the climate is pleasant non Hon honolulu mulu the port dort being about the warmest place situated on the sou til side of an arx island the country is one where a i livelihood is to be easily gained farming 1 esex is extensively ten carried on the principal I 1 exports are arel dugar sugar rice and tropical fruits the whole country is s one vast lawn enjoying a from dust and is 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