Show I 1 LOCAL NO ilg OTHER kukli OTTERS FROM TUESDAY TUESDAYS 5 DAILY JUNE 9 Vr weather eather buncom uncommon mon weather fortune for june this windy cloudy and cool with occasional showers of rain and hall hail missionaries some of tho the missionaries sio sion slon narles aries for europe will leave this city tomorrow to morrow morning among them E elder eider der W B barton of this city a and ild iid Q harlas haries hall hali hall hali of iron inon inon iron co Flu elu pluming ming the water ditch on the east cast side of east temple street from the national bank of deseret corner to the exchange building was being flamed today to day bonds reduced the bonds of dr S E crain grain the alleged abortionist ti havo leavo been reduced from 1 to 1000 md jand efforts are being made by his friends to obtain the necessary ball bail he will bo be bound to appear for trial in the district court dourt returned mr P pratt having finished tho tile business in the east cast connected with the publication of the biography of the late elder P P his hla father tather returned to tills this city last saturday tul aul his nis wife remains in new kew yui at the female Il medical edical Col coi college lelle where siro sire is undergoing a bourke of studies cs sentenced ced this afternoon justice clinton sentenced donovan Dono van vau johnson and gladden the three men who robbed mr ikirt ley iov last thursday each to a fine of one hundred dollars and three months imprisonment at hard lab labor or the fine will be paid in lab iab labor or which will len ien lenthen lengthen then out the term of imprisonment to something over six mont months 11 s caso case the tho examination of george gna Gra graham hain halu john graham arld and B R huffman charged with complicity in the murder of peter van valkenburg occupied a large largo portion of today today to aay day before justice richards and will bo resumed tomorrow to morrow the Tha witnesses are very numerous tilford all ali and d woods aro are attorneys for the defense has a bad baa look loots A woman named belmont a few d days ays ago 0 made accusation to the police authorities ties of this city that a couple of men had bad taken her to 0 oden ogden den drugged her and while she sho was vas gas in in as a bemi semi e mi condition robbed her of a quantity of jewelry amounting in value to about tile the same samo sum and a railroad ticket to san francisco the police with I 1 their usual promptitude found tho the two men against whom those serious sellous allegations wore made but it appears from froni the statements of dlf dlce lerent rent runt parties that the woman had to lay say the least mado made exceedingly exa exaggerated statements Assaul assaulted teda and ana nd battered mr W howard made complaint ut the city hall this morning that one charles Mul mui mulhall liall had committed assault and battery upon hl him m last evening ho He alleged that struik him a c courle couple durle durie of 0 v rith vilh ith lih a hammer which of course constituted the battery part of the cha charge rge A hammer is an ugly im implement tto to be battered with and mr howard hasa has hns a couple of ugly bruises upon him one on the shoulder and the otheron other on the knee hilee the hammering was the result of a disputed bill which mr howard held against his alleged assailant the british mission elder john E rees nees writing from mi merthyr arthyr south wales may 1 to the mcuen millennial star siar said that in that conference thirty five persons were baptized the previous quarter an and tilo tild prospects were equally good for the qu quarter ensuing he lie had been treated with the most marked and arld uniform kindness by the Saint sand lintl had been respected and treated kindly even by the world elder john squires writing from st albans herts ilay may 5 also to the star said he had bad been laboring in and around that place preace preaching ling i alternately on sundays at two places one eleven and the other seven miles distant five yive persons had been baptized but E elder eider ider lder squires health was not good the climate thereabout there abort about not appearing to suit him so he left that place to travel and preach which lie he had bad been doing of late E elder eider ider lder junius P F wells writing tin 91 may 11 likewise in the star said he be had held meeting at gainsboro the preceding sunday and baptized one person would have looked better the words mormon authorities do not look very well in connection with the instructions instruct lons loni t to 0 col morrow from the war depar department t ment the civil authorities would woul d have been more in place suppose the matter had bad been reven reversed ed and it had read methodist authorities presbyterian authorities baptist authorities simply because a any ny of these might be the adopted rel rei religion igdon of persons holding a civil official PO position somehow there aro are many people who appear to be perfectly reasonable on most other subjects but who when they touch u ubon upon P on anything in which cmor mormons cormons Mor IMor mons I 1 are interested te cannot help manifesting a most peculiar phase of human burnan weak weakness ness an underlying prejudice against those who aho may materially teri ally differ from froni them in their rel rei religious I 1 views it certainly would have looked better and been more just if the war department had been informed that the question involved was one in which the civil authorities and not the mormon authorities were were immediately interested one thing is very evident and that is that although the mor dior mons are ato far in excess of the other classes of the population they are not the tho only ones that would be likely to bo be affected should the soldiery presume upon the and they not be under shuts mo tile restraint all classes of people t eed fed to bo be under the protecting wing ul 01 tile tilo civil law if wear we are aro eil ili living ig under martial law or a military aFy des despotism why not say kay so in plain terms more of them we ANTO learn indirectly from brother longson who has charge of the farm of bro joseph kingsbury situated in sugar house ward that the worms or grubs mentioned in saturdays NEWS as a having appeared four miles north of the hot springs also appeared in large numbers on the land laud under his care he vas successful success fulin in destroying them he says they are somewhat particular about the kinds of vegetation they devour work on mining claims the following will be interesting to miners and others inter interested ested in mining manint t claims editor news please publish the written copy of a letter just received by me showing that work on a tunnel funnel ful fils the law as well as though it were on the tho lode itself in order to hold from year to year mining claims yours nex DEX TILa A HAWKINS 3 department OF TIM tiie INTER INTERIOR gors gory general land office E C P F washington 1 ton DC june 0 1 D A apking irato Traio B lun iun gsg 10 wall st new yote yore sir sin SIR sin in reply to your recent inquiries I 1 would state that it is held by this office that the expenditures required by the mining alining act of may 10 1872 may be made from the tilo surface or m in a tunnel gunnel run for the clethel of aj ial pirl y lietzan gie gic taah ar ado odo fode fods 1 I have this day sent to your address a copy of tho the mining act of may alay 10 1872 1873 and of the amendatory act of march 1 1873 very respectful respectfully lys your obedient servant NV W CURTIS rae lac bacting cAc acting ting commissioner experimental the 1 telegrams yeste yesterday iday announced that an aquarium car ear was on the way west with fish for the callior Call cali for nia rivers A P It boek Bock wood E esq 1 of this city superintendent of tie til the co operative fish elsh association here has received a letter ietter from T IV webber of charleston N ir informing him that tho aquarium car will bring a barrel of livo ilvo oysters and probably probably a fl few w lobsters fr mar experiments pern penn ments a in J utah t ab and a telegram deceived from livingston stone esq U S deputy fish corm corn commis mis lioner says that the car will be beat at ogden 0 oden den on wednesday tomorrow to morrow afternoon requesting some one to be there to take liwe charre charge of ef the tile treasures apportioned to utah mr rockwood It is enthusiastic on the subject of fish culture and has probably spent more time and means than any other man in the territory to make it a and if by patience arld and skill tile the propagation pa gation of oysters and lobsters can tan be made successful in utah there i there is little doubt tha that t at some time in the not very distant I 1 future our markets will have a i supply of these crustacean j luxuries native and to the manner born conference at glasgow As re ported in the wit wrt millennial dennial tennial stara star stam conference was held in the city hall saloon Candle riggs glasgow scotland on sunday april apr 26 elder R presiding a au in B R T paton acting as clerk the following elders from utah were present jos F smith TJ J herrick R T burton R V morris bior Bror ris rig 11 II S gow ause aus anse E N M freeman F reeman R J IF wells wels Is J T little V king W N firo fifo and A mch mer mcfarland arland arlana the total number of members mein bers including officers in the ibe conference was 58 9 elder WT N fide fire was to succeed elder on the dirst first of may the conference was addres addressed sd by most odthe of the above named mamede eldens eidens idem meetings were held heid morning mor nini afternoon and evening the hall hah was well filled on each occasion there being about persons present a good many of whom were strangers gers who listened with great attention to the speakers tibb ehe saints also enjoyed a time of refreshing at this conference arthin N notices 0 tj ces of the conference appeared peare d in Glasgow the HeraldA lad lud aws ems and scotsman but the most correct and impartial report was that which appeared in the ha cr add ald 11 |