| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS wednesdays DAILY may XAY A 6 FORTY FORIT wms wei fiort 2 1 A ANNUAL nid NIU k conference 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 r 1 i the an nual conference of the church of jesus christ of latter da day ySa saints ints will convene tomorrow to morrow worrow morning at ten in the now new tabernacle A large number of people from distant settlements as well as many from those of closer proximity to the city are in town for twe the par purpose p olsa ot of attending the meetings and an d itis antici 1 pa ted that the gathering I 1 ng will be more than usually large the saints are generally anxious to hear bear instructions regarding tile the best measures to adopt for the advancement van cement of the work of tb the e lord and an excellent time during conference may emay reasonably be anticipated kanosh that intelligent ra respectable spec table old indian chief is ju iu town he says he has ilas come to the city to attend conference 11 j I 1 recreation parties Sell seli school ool and and other recreation parties are dlo already beginning to resort to lindseys Lind gardens to spend pleasant dolid holiday ay hours A few days dayh ago to th the e pupils of prof riggs biggs school spent a day there and enjoy enjoyed ett etl themselves exceedingly cee dona done here A signboard on second east street has ilat the following announcement whitewashing done here Now those who have got rooms that tbt need whitewashing know to tako take them to have them done don hir tt A t 1 vanished Vini shed shea the delmonico res rs caurant tau rant that inviting resort of the hung hungry has faded away the we proprietor mr C IV watson lV atson raving having sold out at auction it does not appear that good meals cari cail be supplied to the public icat at two bits a head unless the tor neels feels like ilke r running the tl tion for fun and paying a liberal libern 1 sum for his amusement 1 11 zoological goolo g I 1 al prof ulof joseph L barfoot of afis this city has been made an honorary member of the thel zoological society of philadelphia and has received a complimentary ticket of nd mission admission to the gardens of the society in philadelphia where there is a number of animals indigenous to tills this region in the splendid collection cache valley last saturday cache valley was organized into a stake of the united order elder brigham young jr was elected president william B preston first vice president L 0 liljenquist alst second vice president L G farrell secretary orson smith assistant secretary beir bedr kiry and thomas X smith treasurer these with a director from each settlement will constitute the central board noard of directors for the stake besides which there will bo be a branch of the order in each settlement photographing today to day mr C B R savage took a photographic view of st marks school with the pupils arranged in a group in front of the tho building the tho youngsters were very still and circumspect while the picture was being taken but as soon as uley they were told it was done they made mado a tumultuous rush tush for the artist and his camera anxious to see their high foreheads and mr savage also photographed the catholic church and other public buildings today to day destroy them A great deal deai has been said regarding the best method of destroying the codling codlin jg moth vvo learn leahn from brother geo ageo B Wal wai wallace labe late president of tho the EI orti cultural society that the best b est way is to place a barrel or tub containing water in each orchard or garden at night and put a light at a sunn sufficient lelent distance below the rim to prevent its being extinguished by the wind the moths are attracted by ithe light fly in ca close ose proximity to it until their wings are singed when they drop di op into the water the society a advise dylse the people all over the city to td adopt this plan and by it save all an incalculable amount of fruit fruin 0 one ne man alone in this city estimates his last yearns searls loss bythe destruction of app lesby the codling moth at over two thousand dollars city council tuesday evening may ath mayor wells presiding Petit petition fon lon of joseph campbell for the privilege of running a whirligig ig on the market squa aqua ted 4 curing aring 0 the pleasure of the council I 1 and under tho the supervision of the market marcet master waster provided provide d the petitioner pay the tile regular license of 5 a day a petition of thomas F FH H mort morton morion on to transfer his liquor licen license exp eap ir ing J juno uno ath 41 h to giovanni san SaB and wilton granted city marshal and chief engineer of fire brigade presented his report of expenditures for april appropriated Alder aider alderman aiderman man mau cliftons Clin tons report for april was read and accepted it showed that eighty three cases had been tried during the month had been collected ash nines fines and in labor some other obber matters were attended to when the council adjourned till next tuesday evening supreme court tho T time of the court has been occupied today to day in hearing the arguments of counsel for the claimants to the territorial mr john D T mc nic arlister Aj lister llster elected to the office by joint vote of the legislature is represented by judge sutherland and the other claimant mr B L duncan appointed dand and commissioned by the governor without any action of the legislature alsye is represented by cudse mcbride iro kro broth th er in law to the governor the question involves a most important principle besides some financial considerations for instance mr mcallister is the person authorized to brawand draw and disburse the ten thousand tholand dollars appropriated by the legislature for court expenses tl there ere should bo be no question as to who the executive officer should be when oneff one of two claimants is the choice of the people chosen and ele eie elected eted by their representatives senta tives and the other merely the appointee of the governor when the people had llad no nd voice in the selection to office of even the last named official what can be clearer than that under undena a republican form of government the choice lee iee of tile tilo people for local officers should 0 uld bo be honored the law also niso a iso sustains r that view for ally auy law that would not would be plainly unconstitutional and therefore vold void r i FROM THURSDAYS dailar MAY 7 land office removed ltha thau U S land office in this elty eity has bee been n I 1 re removed 4 to no 5 kimball block first south street formerly occupied by judge hemingray home homo soap mr john B A maiben wants tallow and soap grease I 1 to supply his hla soap fact factory ory in th the ward he is making a splendid article according to the universal testimony of those ilow flow now using id its want to hear him the friends of josiah nichols who left Lea loa leamington leavington in ington england about abou t awen ty four years ago are arc ve rf anxious to hear from or about him hldi there is a nota this office will bear watching just about atou t day light ligh ta this morning a fellow en entered a room in the house of df mrs airs brown near the theatre and walked off with ct a sliver silver watch that thief will bear benr watching he has not been caught yet petty thefts night before last a sneak thief stole several artma arti artl cres of clothing a table cloth towels ac from a clothes line at the rear of 0 the residence of brother cha rles ries denn denny lith 11 th ward to whom the abe articles bi longed belonged droppings drippings Drip pings there is a plentiful supply of water running down the ditches today to day but that is natall not all nil a little fellow going with the throng to the Tabe tabernacle macle macie this afternoon fell into tho the stream neck and crop this warm weather water is a refreshing draught but the q af iti ty supplied piled plied must be moderate modera 16 ball practice now how that th the e streets street are crowded with vehicles or of every nort nert look Jook out for runaway sf that is if ball bali throwing i is s P persisted an jin ou on the most public thoroughfares this sort or of sport seems to be 1 in favor with some of the youths in this thi city eity who have nothing else to do but it larnol ia not pleasant to have a ball fall upon a searcy scarey sc arey arcy team boys stop it parties halving having teams standing around town towa should uso also be ca careful reful to b aye ate them well weil cured cared eared to the best available hit hitching plates plais eg accident the follow following ng is from the prove times of may 5 there was quite a lively time at athe the depot yesterday owing to the ar arrival of a number of teams from springs laden lade wh bullion and while the men were engaged unloading at the warehouse of durant cutting the platform gave way preci preel precipitating pi tating two men some gome eight lebet one named jerry j lewis at prest present nt a resident of this tills city the other named james miners minera of arg arb badly bruised but we vel are giad glad glad giad to learn leam that n no 0 bones were broken 1 grass plats in answer to the question as to the tile best method of obtaining a good grass plat a gentleman describes to us what lat bat he be calls the german plan which is to properly prepare the ground by remo removing the rocks and making it nier nie nic and ano level csc ise c then take some good soil and a quantity of good well rotted manure a and nd mix the two to together ether ethek with bunni sufficient clent water to make a kindol kind of paste into tills this put the grass seed and stir till it is equally scatter scattered pd throughout the compound spread an equal equi coating orthis of this over the ground and keep it properly m moistened ois tenpo inthis if this bo be dono done done our Inform informant ant nut usurp assures 9 us Is that a good grass grasa plat will be obtained ta luedin in an incredibly short time false faise alarm about half past nine last night a cry of fire was raised malsed on east eks temple tempie street and in a few se seconds conIs the fire bell beil was pealing scarcely lind had the first notes of the warning died on the breeze ere the engine and hose were making their way to the scene of action but luckily their services were not required A quantity of smoke had fettled over the new new now york house occasioned bj by the llie replenishing of the the stove wl with t h fresh fuei fuel it looked moment but the first breath of wind carried it off 11 hancq heric the alarm the wasatch CM com pany banys Isbell bell beli was also rung king and the engine was sent but united we had an agreeable visit this morning from bro george halliday of pleasant grove from whom we learn that the in that martof parac of the country have genn geni brally rall rali y entered into inta an organization of t the ho eusted united order the local board consists of the following brethren thos woolley presly dent john brown and george hal vice presidents jas armistead secretary alex bullock treasurer david west henson walker henr and rasmus peter son directors they bave bavo divided the farming into three districts twenty persons to each who have elected their mein own foreman and two assistants they intend to classify the mechanics at as early a date dat e as congeni convenient ent after conference co nce hue buc cess attend them who Is he the following d dis is patch was received last night COFF cofferville ERVILLE kansas may ath can Y hampton ampton ff the man yon brought to topeka Is not bender as 3 S peterson rau U S deputy marshal marshai mr peterson the sender of the dispatch was one of the first parties who identified the old man as on the arrival of bf officer hampton with him at topeka and something must therefore nave have occurred to suddenly alter his jils opinion if the old fellow be not sot bender tho the next guestion question is who Js is ile he and ana if iffie ho be not the old murder erit will be one of the most remarkable instances of nilson mistaken en identity on xe record cord dord allamong All along until unsil the dispatch was received so fara far as could be learned here the evidence ovi evl dence denee in favor of his being bender was about ten to two and it is probably not miot quite clear on either side yet however the above is the latest one thing is certain that is that the tho old fellow fel rel lowis is either bender or he must be so near like him that there can be but little difference between the two medical bro E W phillips of 1 morgan lor gaii co worth north weber called in R this tn orning morning for fop of conveying co walling to ailing humai humal humanity it I 1 some knowledge b he possesses ih fh the tild cure of vari varl various dus ills ills liis cure cum for diphtheria dip theria clour croup and sore throats in general isan Is an ounce of tincture of myrrh myrill made into a syrup with brown su sugar gartha kho khe patient should lie ile on his or lipri her back and use it as a gargle three or four times until the or becomes raw this 1 sis is a perfect cure eure for fevel ls dot get dot herb tur mantil mak make 0 tea of it drink all you can cure certain in twenty four hours for spasms and inflammation take groundsell simmer it over fire thel then iuie luie luse juse is follit foul i il will causo sickness inq 1 if ludt not I 1 purging puril n g will be the puit result uso use starch and Turkey rhubarb hum b to kostop stop pu pursing purging aud and sickness cure in twenty minutes for fo r piles plies les ies t take ke balsam gu gum M pills ili iii or teb tea tea made id e from iram the tha lesser se sellen dine or r til ewort these various rious remedies are aro said mid to be certain cures known to be such from personal experience thuy they are safe groundsell groundsel is a monthly herb and is not surpassed for keeping the body in order for inward wounds and br bruises ulses tur mantil and groundsell taken together are beyond price nottingham conference A conference was held heid in t the assembly rooms booms nottingham england 1 on sunday april S aj as ie reported ported in the millennial star F BL lyman larrian presiding and J F wells acting 0 as ag clerk elders present from utah jos F smith prest profit of tho european mission F M lyman prest of the nottingham conference u ce R T burton prest of the london conference JOS josi birch prest of the manchester conference henry leigh prest of the liverpool con coha ference ferenee and traveling elders lafayette holbrook of the manchester john mendenhall of the birmingham A B D taylor of the leeds anh and J F wells vils of the nottingham conferences meetings were held morning afternoon and evening the con ference was addressed by bythe the EIders elders above named president lyman said the conference contained an agg aggregate rogate of office officers rs and members that for the half year ending dec 31 1873 had bad emigrated and 20 had been bap han sized since jali jarl 1 last about 30 0 had h ld been elder taylor related a case ease where a woman i at leeds who had been paralyzed and whom the doctors had pronounced to be beyond te re covery called upon the file elders eldens and was restored to goodbe good health alth aith A uniform spirit of peacefulness prevailed anun anda and anu most enjoyable time was passed by all present sent on monday the saints had aple apie nio nic tea party in the repaired in the evening to the regular meeting room where songs and recitations were given aud and duly appreciated s from iron county Bishop dishop Henry lunt from cedar iron Cu canty nty paid pat d us a visit jest yesterday erday lie he arrived in the city on tuesday accompanied compa nied by bro a 0 jarthur 3 for Conference and expects to leave on his return on monday or tuesday he is in good health and spirits wl with th the exception of a slight cold caught on the journey inconsequence of the |