Show LOCAL AND 01 OTHER heh HER MATTERS FROM wednesdays DAILY dally ly V 1 7 A decided change only onis a fall of 23 iu in the midday mid day temperature today to day from that of yesterday and 29 from that of monday nion bion das day ver pleasant today to day withal home interests it is gratifying to note that suits of homo home manufactured cloth are now being sought bought for in lil preference pie ference to tho tile imported article by people generally the home stuffs are rising riding rapidly on their antrin ic merits punished last night john kreamer alias dutch J john ohn grossly insulted an officer from camp douglas in jetuan for his brutal impertinence the officer gave him a severe pounding which consider abely disfigured his face john was subsequently arrested and this morning was fined 15 looking after stock in connection with the leyan branch of the united order three brethren have been appointed to the special business of looking after the stock of the settlement keeping a lookout for indians and white thieves and also at the same time to engage in hunting as bears beara and deer are plentiful in the tile mountains iii in that vicinity fences have been put ut up at atthe the mouths of the canyons to keep the cattle lu in the mountains and prevent them from getting gutting down 1110 lilo the valley A hitch thero themo is a hitch in the hinves ig atlon of cannon of utah in the house elections committee v nd it ii possible that action on his cae may not be had during the present there were only eight members present at the meeting toda today to da day y and when the tile solution resolution le expulsion for was produced it was lost by a vote of four to three thre e one member not voting T the he demo democratic inep members abers abera of the committee are opposed to the expulsion of cannon believing bel bei leving it to be an unwarrantable rant ran table tabio biter interference ference derence with the thol right or of representation wash cor chie chic rimes times moyle united order last nast night a meeting was held in the third ward schoolhouse school house in connection with thi united order george Geor geB B wallace president or of this stake W V 11 folsom ills lils counselor and and elders angus M cannon and A 31 musser were present and took part in the proceedings ta the members of the third ward who had signified their intention of being members of the united order were united or consolidated with the ward branch and elders trueman 0 angel and john Y smith were elected directors to represent them conference at birmingham according to the aue AMe Anial star slap a confer conference enco was held iu fu hockley chapel farm street birmingham april 19 elder R RV V morris presiding g 9 and elder eider TJ robinson JR acting as clerk i the following elders were ivore pres ent from utah joseph ri smith ono one of the twelve apostles and president of the european mission B R V morris prest of the birmingham ming liam llam F bf lyman prest preat of 0 the nottingham joseph nirh birch prest of the manchester and E N Free freeman man mau prest of the tile barhto conferences bishops bishop L J herricks Her and H hughes and elders chas sansom john squires B W carrington ring ton and john jhn menden Mendon hail bail T Tra ra velling elders three meetings mee tings tinga were held during in the day the tile chapel was crowded edin in the tile afternoon after norm and evening and the spirit of god was abundantly poured out on speakers and hearers international postal cards our readers are aie aware that recent postal a arrangements aran genie r u ts permit the rending sending of postal eard earda between the united states stales and switzerland this arrangement ran gement took effect on may 1 today roday to ro day we received a 1 card dated may mas 1 from elder john huber berne switzerland from we extract the following today to day is the first day that we can correspond with our friends in america at an expense of only two cents I 1 take the liberty of reque requesting it you sou if louwill you sou will plea piea e permit me to do so to tell our folks who wilo like to write short letters letter that they can say all they need to their friends for two cents unless they tbt Y write an obligation I 1 with which business however ou our r people have not much to do I 1 oun onn our swiss emigrants wiil will sart rt from basel on junell june ad 1 froin rom liverpool alme alue aim alm j jun june loth all it tiers 1 p r to mir mis mission lim tim llad beuer beder be directed to john kelle lne ine il 11 of to my address r until pm m attly qui y arrive are arc nil nii well decorah decoration ulon uton day tho the following has liar been made matle public saturday may soth being an inconvenient day for many of our fellow citizens the grand army of the republic B which has in charge the ceremonies of decorating the graves of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the tile late war for the anion have determined to hold the commemoration ceremonies on dron aton monday day june and the under signed having been boen designated as marshal of the day hereby publishes the following pro gramme for the civil procession to operate cooperate co with the military at camp cam P douglas dougla in ill behalf of the grand army of the republic I 1 extend an invitation to all citizens of the territory to participate in the exercises of the day the procession will form at 12 in on east temple or main maln street and willmarth will march thence along first south street to west temple thence south to fourth south thence easterly to main maln thence north to north temple then countermarch ter march down main nain to second south thence east to second east thence north to first south thence to camp douglas where the exercises will take place in in junction conjunction 0 DrI with the military of camp douglas and under the command of general henry henrya A morrow major gordons gordon troop of cavalry through the courtesy of general morrow will escort the procession from the city to the camp after the tho exercises at the cemetery the procession will bo be dismissed federal territorial county city and civic associations reporting to the marshal before 12 m blonda monday y next will be assigned places in the thu it he procession all veterans and members of the grand army of the republic mounted will report to colonel william millam tvr INT johns assistant marshal on the day of the procession those in carriages will bo be assigned places P I 1 ac es in the line P E marshal of the tho day FROM DA DAILY dally lily MAY 28 weather Wb ather cool dull cloudy and threatening today to day A p prospect ros for another heavy shower of rain i rain kain the soaking showers last night were much needed to help along vegetation after the recent semitropical semi tropical heat and the parching in southern winds fish lish there was a largo quantity of fine fresh bear lake trout in the market this morning selling at twenty cents a pound they thoy went off oil like hot cakes catfish an angler pulled a cattish catfish about abou it three inches long out of f jordan the other day dav A result of the fry put 1 into jato the river about a ye Y year e ar ago by mi dit A X P rock rockwood wood firebrick fire lire brick ivr ier irr morris lavans have jit c ck 9 ont oud ut a burning in of nnie nile bric brie their new kiin kila of wi ai fine fitle qually QU aily ai n ii n produced anywhere alesc ar to thein their a t yeal seal 4 in iri the line and aud aill atil tilot thou tu bs of excel ce lela iela c qt qi s ly personal wr md 1 pleasant car cau today to day irn ito rom wurl warl wat packard irn iru kard lq E I 1 and two bretl iv ws of 4 gen gon fral eral packard P v in congress from 11 datla dalia aud a judge audgo knox of nushur nt itts hur shur veun venn albe ti forir ir ir gentlemen ell eli have llave been on otta ali jr to the coar nd rid are aru tiow wow on their way home t horse thieves rho rhe rhe rho following dispatch i received I 1 this flis morning by captain burt burc will show that thal horse thieve thieves have been at work south should anybody bew heb the thi men or animals described they will know j what is the matter mattor mat ter tor and should report in tho the quarter s povo Pi lovo may eth ch cf afo ero e 0 o jolce aulce J ice arre akrc I arresa Gs tareo men 0 one ned darr dark whim whis whiskers kors kurs all oven t arte fr te fate late lat e and the tho ol 01 iler ile r tu s ilin liin w alt all eti nize le tt FrOL clauc mare F grandel randel TJ T 1 et ari all tse ose tte tt tl e mr ini right hou liler IK t ginste 0 no e pair laige huy buy nible one lne stolen from fron panaca ilk jiK cedar cedat ced cad ar city A correspondent writing froni front ced cedr ceder ir city under date of may blay speaking of the sheep raising interest s says ays that this season maron ninety ewes had three lambs each one thousand hail had two each and one had four that makes a total increase of 2274 lambs from 1091 ewes we should this thia was rather extraordinary he also states that farming interests are being conducted under the united order with fine prospects there Is ia likely to be a very large yield of fruit except excepting exception in g pea peaches chem chev the crop of which will b be e small lindseys Lind gardens bp hardy and two or three hundred of the children of the twelfth ward Vard sunday school with their teachers had a n days daya picnicking picnic ing at lindseys Lind garden gardens yesterday and had a splendid time though on orl account of the dull day the attendance was not so large as ag was expected and the rain in the afternoon made it necess necessary diry biry to dismiss sooner than common this rather disappointed somo some of the youngsters and to compensate them for this drawback the proprietor of the gardens has tendered the school the use of the gardens free the first fine day they have a mind to go During the 0 day lay a good many of the lads ads tried their skill at rope climbing five of them gaining prizes for their sue sut ut cess in fo f o doing fresh the city never looked fresher res heror or more inviting than now BOW the late rain has made the abundant foliage and vage vegetation el tation generally look greener more beautiful and more inviting than even ever looking at the city from the rising ground to the northward it appears gulte guite enchanting the snug dwellings seem surrounded wath with and eiven even embedded in the orchards salt lake cannot boast of the architectural tec tural beauty ot older cities but she hrs has a beauty peculiar pecullar to herself elf eif which is none tho the X less loss attractive because of the absence of these hard square lines which prevail where the principal features are squares and rows ot of large massive buildings what salti lake leks lacks in the grandeur gran dour deur and magnificence of architectural art is measurably y atoned for in her prolific adornments mr of nature aided and arrance arrange i ed by the tile skill of mn man organized A branch of the united order was organized lat evening in the ath ward the following are the onn off officers leers who vie i wele 10 elected bishop samuel A vvo IVo woolley olley oiley president isaac groo vice president dont john cutler aud 2nd vice president james W kennedy secretary Secie seele tary che case assistant secretary james shanks treasurer william A neimeyer ne r john reese and alyd J D crockwell cell directors them Thew wasa waga general good time at the meeting and the tho people seemed gratified with the result leguit of the proceedings lat bat evening a meeting of tie tl tle e members roem burs bura of the seventeenth seven soven ward who ho were vere willing to enter euter the tle tie united U order mas raa enat enas held heid in hit the ti ie school house and t branah br auth anth WH organized with the ng cors P resident resident it bishop nthan nilan hilan man pa ind l rt vice pre 4 ment tient nr F ff veeh pech irot irol alt vice vie Prid pres president ident cr 0 orge Ta morria Morri lorri jorri 1 art arn 1 tary edward 0 davis davia alki alin A hii lin its M secre ry joseph peck T treni re rt 4 amr uror lii ill hilion sloop edward I 1 Dir directors directory ectoN lohn luhn N auel anel 11 felt tid iid id john leavitt geo B wallace president dept dent of the stake and edward hunter presiding bishop addre addressed Aed the meeting on the principles or of the order 11 showing ll the advantages of being united and devoted to tho the worl work ot of god more OT ig U elder eider ider lder J B malben hands in the following fOllOW minutes The there remas romas was a largo attendance the members of the ith ath ward last jat evening at the assembly rooms for th tim tur burp oo 00 of organizing a branch of the tho united order shop E D woolley onerea ofle ofie reil rall the 0 opening irn ayee nyee and nide aide n je goine soine V eli eil 0 oh oli miners minars binl 7 remarks lie lie ile statta that t B a or of tic th c ward ith alth die ulle assistance of sonly othes other R 1114 hul the name namer V 0 thee thoe I 1 they deemed most suitable corili to nil nii the neca nc ceary cears sary sars offices office 3 as being willin wilin nis wis in k and in circumstances to 0 act it at would however ho vever Never be the privilege of the members embers ra to reject thum thern and suggest other candidates if they thought proper elder A M musser read rend tho tb articles I 1 of agreement aud nud the rul rui a rules e th tha united order at st george preside president riad JD H well weli called to for an expression from fromm the t be assembly arseal y whether they were willing willingto to enter into a h united order for the purpose of bf sustaining themie themselves ives and the lr interests of the kingdom kingdon of god A large majority of those unified their assent he then presented separately the following persons for of offices flees who were all unanimously ni ay elected PrIas president ident E D woolley Woo iley llev vice president feramorz little 0 rid vico vice president H G park rurh secretary george goddard assistant Spore secretary tary john B malben maiben treasurer james T little lutle directors millen atwood A IL morti mer george naylor franci francis platt and joseph E taylor president D H wells said bald the officers flears of of the united order of th tn different wards theoti throughout hout the city would meet together and dis di cuss the best method of organizing 9 tho the necessary necess aty manufacturing and industrial interests according to law and fulfil fulfill the design of utilizing labor labox and economizing ing lug means A great many strange rumors were afloat that had bad no foundation in irl tact fact the property of individuals kasnot was wah nod not required but a combination for our mutual benefit he believed ed in freedom free domand and independence and in ht no instance had lie he exercised his hia volition in a greater degree than when he enrolled his ills name namo to be identified with the latter day saints and agreed to be governed and controlled by the authority of the holy priesthood and to be guided in all things for the building up of the kingdom of god it was incumbent upon us aalto all ali to have confidence confide fico fice in the lold lord and each ath other tarl tary and to take such a course that this confidence might be established wo we then should live to enjoy the full fruition of all our hopes in the everlasting ting gospel after a few mora more remarks from bishop E D Wog lloy counsellor F little aud nud H G park and an elder dElder A bf M it musser user benediction gas gaa pron pronounced aull c by pre dt daniel H yells wells and the meeting which chic IX was characterized by ar an excellent spirit af 0 unanimity and v val unable enable instruction was waa jed |