| Show LOCAL ang abd OTHER THER 0 fiton PROM wednesdays DAILY mat MAY 2 0 captured john stockfish a regular jailbird jail jall bird who escaped from the chain gang several months ago I 1 when a fellow named miller made in an attack on col smith on nals bitts hill was caught last night by the police pollee and placed in jail picnicking Picnic ing 11 the scholar scholars 4 of prof maeyers Mae sers school have been up city creek today to day where they have been recreating pi cin clu and arid having a general argeneral good time T the school numbers a a hundred and nifty fifty eight pupils departure this this morning elders ernest young IW son or of president bri brigham ham young and Brig hamson of ron gon hon jos jus A young left this thia eity elty for fo r england to which country they have been called to go on Miss missions ibris the tire first named expected to start yesterday morning but remained over that he might haxe have a traveling companion southern utah reports from st george indicate that the coming seasons season fruit crop thereabout there about will be the largest and best of any previous year since the settlement of that part of the territory so far as developed the united order at st fit george gives much satisfaction to the people generally there being but few exceptions to that rule A hundred dollars reward in another column will be found an advertisement from warden rockwood offering ofle ofie ring a reward forthe for the apprehension 0 of f two prisoners who escaped from the territorial Terri ton tod I 1 al prison a day oi or two since bince E experts in thief catching catchin St should bike bake notice they might thereby s earn a hundred dollars as the warden fifty dollars each for the recovery of the rascals rascal ancient alphabets danel danei graves Grave 41 esq called on us this morning with nearly a dozen illuminated in I 1 bated sheets elaborately done in his hla ingenious style with pen and pencil in ink and watercolors water colors A number of the bho sheets contain ancient alphabet alphabets 9 copied from works in the tho british museum some of the alphabets it is cl almed almea used by such old time worthies adam enoch noah abraham moses and arld other r characters excommunications communications Ex at a meeting held in cedar city sunday evening april 1871 a geo A hicks of fort hamilton was cut onn the church or of jesus t arist of latter day saints for apostasy apo stacy i ITE nesby HENRY amy LUNT bishop R PALMER clerk editor deseret news please publish that barnet narnet moses giles was cut off of the church ol 01 jesus christ of latter day saints sainta for apostasy apo stacy on wednesday evening salt lake city may 1874 1 in I public meeting THOMAS TAYLOR taynor bishop A jt clerk lith 1 ith ward no water A walk along south sooth temple street east shows that notwithstanding there is plenty of water in city creek several of the ditches running east of the state road are dry or nearly so how is this noes doss the ward require all the water which should run in those hose ditches or have the wards below first south street any ri right g it to 0 o ary axy water excepting so much as the bench residents resident 9 choose to permit them 0 have it seems that the city ought to be made responsible for ga the proper dividing of the water to the ties fc everal wards at the proper times so that each ward may have its duo due quota upon by any other ward mineral riches aiches of the south this morning we were called upon by J B franeis francis and B R L croft the first from iron and the second from summit county mr francis had with him some specimens of splendid bituminous coal from the hat Har larra coal mine which has a twenty neet reet vein he says that a quantity y of the coal will reach this city in a few days for the purpose of having its coking properties thoroughly tested he be says however that the matter is is beyond doubt and that coking furnaces are now in course of erection in the neighborhood of the mine dho dhe the rho mine is well developed and a large quantity has been shipped to pioche from jt it during du ring the past year yean he also showed us specimens of I 1 iron ron ore from iron mountain which were probably as rich as any arly iron in the world saying assaying es from 99 to 95 percent of ef iron he had with him hirn also alo some specimens of copper ore from bullion canyon a short distance west of the iron works it essays assays 60 per cent of copper and an average of 60 dollars in silver to the tho ton mr croft formerly of this city is interested in the tile great western iron county coal mine which has a 12 feet vein SUPPRESS suppression lon ion I 1 OF THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC petition or of lour if tousand ralie ladies ladles the following petition signed by foar four thousand ladles ladies of this city was presented to the mayor and city council at the regular meeting in 1 of that bod body y last to the mayor and city council of sac rat sau blakc lahe olty city gentlemen you will all admit the fact jact that the present trammie traffic in spirituous liquor liquor is demoralizing to society through those influences which are connected with drinking saloons the unsuspecting and especially the young are exposed os ed to and acquire pe pernicious lous ious iab lab habits lt greatly to the detriment of tl the 1 r rising 1 ng generah generation ion lon from causes which need not be herein stated this evil has been introduced into our midst and its increase has been from year to year fearfully fear rally apparent to you city fathers we look aud and fervently appeal for the remedy against this growing evil this blighting blight 1119 irig traffic destructive to both soul and body however large the re venue revenue your treasury may receive from tile the issuing of licen licenses ses ces for this polluting trade we ask what is that tha t in comparison with the high consideration or of mom moral 1 worth and manly godlike intellect now being drawn into nets rife with poisonous influences viewing it as a pestilential disease which demands a speedy and powerful check we tho the under signed women of salt lake city el do herein earnestly petition your honorable board that you will not license the sale of intoxicating drink irin drin in appealing to ta you wo we feel confident that we are pleading with men of upright u ri lit consciences men of I 1 intelligence nheu e dee and sound found judgment thoughtful reflecting and considerate men who regard the welfare or of society men to whom wa words ads need not be multiplied and to whom therefore we cheerfully and respectfully submit this petition SALT LAKE CITY may ath 1874 11 the petition was read and ro re and a motion to grant the prayer as far the laws will admit was passed the document was then referred to the tho committee on municipal laws the ladies of salt L lake ake city are proverbial for th their el r good sense and have shown that most excellent quality in the course they have thus far taken with regard to this liquor 1 quor traffic question while I 1 in u many cities in tho east bast tile the ladies or of the crusade movement have gathered upon the streets in front or of saloons and sometimes inside those places praying and singing which lias litis resulted in excitement und arid sometimes some disturbances tur bances of tile the peace the ladles ladies of this city having the same object in in view have tet set et about to accomplish a reformation I 1 in ii a quiet business like ilke and yet doubtless determined manner to attain the desired end they have not attempted pe personally ally ails and in an excited and noisy poisy way to a top stop the soul destroy ing liquor traffic themselves but have chosen the bettor better part in constituting constitution thern themselves elves a primary cause to produce the desired result by appealing to tile tilo regularly constituted authorities to step tip up manfully and stop a trade that is rapidly increasing and undermining the morals of a large portion of the community all of which show that the ladies of salt lake city have a mot commendable regard for law and order Tji keall others the welfare or of the community we w wish sh the ladies success in the attainment tain talu ment of the laudable under tak ing shown foith in iti the petition FROM THURSDAYS DAILY MAY ai picnic A select party of ladies and gentlemen have been enjoying a good time at lindsey gardens garde ns today to day robbery Eo ilbery libery at sandy on oli tuesday night a saloon at sandy was broken into by burglars and a number of boxes of cigars a couple coupie of pistols and a sum of money stolen from it up to last night tho the burglars had not been arrested A fight right second south street ill gli treet was the scene of a disgraceful rough and tumble fight this morning the fause cause of which was whiskey as usual after floundering and plunging about for a while the belligerents desisted resisted des isted by mutual though tacit agreement aurre ement missionary in addition to the missionaries called at the late conference elder william B barton ba arton of the tile ward has been called to go to england and purposes leaving for that country in about three weeks in company co in dany with w ith elder Pet peter erSt st clair who goes to S scotland horse stealing night 0 before last a horse honse t belonging elon elou ging to B R douglas of ogden was stolen sto lenat at that place As it might lead toabe discovery of the horse borse thief 10 we with give the description io ir of tile the animal brown color white stripe in facci face one foot white branded R D on the left shoulder knocked down A man crossing cros sing from the clift house corner this morning was knocked into the water ditch through the tho carelessness of a person driving a light wagon and making one of thase those quick sweeps which takes in part of the footpath the party was not materially hurt the streets are wide enough without teams encroaching on tile the sidewalks fouling the water those parties who regularly perform their morning ablutions in the ward d should at once stop it A due regard for the rights of their neighbors who reside further down on the tho stream who object to being compelled to uso use fouled water demands demanda that they sh should ouid there is an ordinance providing for the punishment of parties who foul the water ditches opposition in trade dorsey and hill both colored bootblacks had a dispute this morning regarding the right to a stand in tho the salt lake house from words the matter went to blows darsey being bein the one who administered tho the pummelling purn pum melling for which he lle was fined 5 by the police justice in making malting a statement of the cake case case dorsey doisey sey ses with the characteristic volubility of th the 0 colo coio colored re d race P gave an eloquent biographical sketch of his ilfe iloe for the past three sms vears sixteenth ward united order there was a full attendance of the residents of the ward wardy at the sixteenth ward meeting house last evening the meeting having been called to orga organize nize nizo a branch of the united order the utmost unanimity prevailed and the following officers were elected without a dis sentina voice I 1 I 1 president denty ishop bishop fa F kesler vice president G cli cil riser riber sen 2nd and vice merean mckean sen secreta secretary ry franciscone Franci francl sCope assistant secretary F E B treasurer E B tripp sen directors H emery sen ren J W thos thes E EJe jeremy remy sen adough A rough character yesterday y at eleven henly henry sf miller was released from 11 hi term ferm erm of imprisonment having expired and at nine hine last night hight he was brou brought klit kilt to town byj by p officers or of south cottonwood precinct 3 where he be had bad been stealing drinking and kicking up a I 1 tremendous row I 1 miller Is the tile fellow who madg made madman an attack attach on col coi smith when in the ch hin bin gang he iio is a ibi rough i I 1 and desperate character it a discharged sold soldier ferand and an intolerable nuisance ce on general principles he ia 11 ahw now in the city jail jall good bread the art of making good sweet bread is a most desirable accomplish accomplishment men t which sih sib should ou id bo be possessed by every housewife hou sevire present and prospective tp to make mako good bready broady especially in Al allerot lebot the hot seasons season good yeast is necessary here is the tho way to make it to one gallon gallea of cold water add acid half a dozen ordinary sized potatoes sliced thin and a handful of hop hopp f boll boil till the potatoes are tiro dissolved in the liquid which process precess can be bat hat hastened nd by bruising them strain and pour this into 11 ajar which basin teacupful ita of sugar and half that quantity of olf salt and one teacupful of yeast to work it ic when made at night it willbe will wiil be ready for use in the morning always leave ve a teacup teacupful fu of one quantity tit with which to ral rai raise the next yeast east made ade ado as described will always keep sweet at least leask two weeks during the hottest bottest weather it inan anan in an ordinarily cool place those who use it never neven want an any y other kind prescription for hard times the folio following wa bg prescription fon for hard times is clipped from the american and in these days of financial dullness it will sulu sult almost any locality i 1 keep cool yourself 2 0 try to keep others cool 3 be economical in your eapen without being close 4 be generous in employ employing in 9 others if their labor will pay liay actual expense 5 remember the more momo actively money circulates the better therefore donot do not hoard up your currency 6 pay your just juat dues promptly 7 be accommodating to your debtors give time for payment if it can be done without imperil ing your own credit 8 abandon the credit system systems sy nA far as possible stick to the cash system if you are following it already buy nothing on credit that is i not an absolute necessity 0 9 when not laboring with the hands store the mind with knowledge of new now things I 1 10 above all things keep busy have elther either hands bands or mind occupied in something om ething useful |