Show W LOCAL NO ind OTHER matters MATTER S i prom FROM TU TUESDAYS DAI dal DAILY dally LY 3 UX tigi 1 11 gid wid lid being uncovered the wall wali the temple are being uncovered 0 o for the purpose we believe of re commencing the laying of rock 4 gone to kaysville presidents s f r B young and geo A smith went to ira lra today to day to organized organ izea branch of the united mer ver order at dt that place pi drowned A two year old boy 0 of i mr and tirs mrs armstrong on biga cottonwood was drowned yester dayma day moaning moi mot ning irling the unfortunate litt lit t 1 tle tie fellow accidentally fell into av ao mill bace i i 1 4 silk brother walter reynolds re yno I 1 a p s of the tile ward has produced some very beautiful cocoons from 2000 eggs which he fec received elwed elved from en england laud land 1500 of the 2000 havinga hatched hatch 0 ed out the silk slik is glossy and ardd of fine texture rire fire between ove nive and six yesterday evening a barn in I 1 the rear or of Clif cliffs ts row seventh 1 ward took fire and was partially destroyed the damaro damare was but buti i small the vigilance handen hauden 1 l gino was out A very large crowds was attracted to the spot by the I 1 alarm e A tl summer heat tho the has at last risen to something some like ilke to ordinary summer heat the J thermometer was up to 90 in thel the shade today to day the clouds awhile were indicative of a shower which would have been very acceptable 1 burthe wind blow the clouds awa away ly and the rain come era erm leather makers and workers w we are requested to publish tithe litho s following announcement 7 it olt there will bo be a meeting of the Tal tanners liters boot and shoo saddle and harness makers at the tho city hall at 6 this evening all interested mo ate respectfully invited military guard last night a mili military tark guard of four mounted men patrolled patr oled portions of the city looking out for drunken or peace bistu disturbing abing soldiers from camp douglas it Is to be hoped this measure will be continued if the military are to lie freed fredd from the restraints tra lats of civil law it will save the police e a great deal of trouble supreme court the supreme court of the territory met this morning at tho the US U S marshals office cher justice justlee james B mckean and associate justice P H emerson on the bench there was a rafn fair representation of members of the bar the room being nearly full annei after hearing some arguments on mo motions eions tho the court took a recess till four this afternoon Ame american rican nican newspaper directory for 1874 geo rowell prowell P fe co new now york this is a work of large octavo pages altogether illustrated being as its tula tuia indicates a directory of american newspapers it is au exceedingly useful volume to toad a d and anci anany man other business lousiness men fr from rn this tills work we learn that the total nl umber number of newspapers and periodicals published in the united states is bides besides in the territories in tho the british dam dominions 11 of america the total number is ii pine pina pine pina valley wo we learn from brother W cowley of pine valley washington county who was in town yesterday that the united order at zit that place ulace is progressing sing I 1 very favorably javon Javor ably since its inauguration the people have become more united in their feelings than previously and the more experience they have in the new order orde r of things the better they like it the farming work for the settlement is done P by systematization by about two thirds the amount of the labor ac which was before required for it which is a great saving baving imi kni aills alris at beaver beiver associate e justice justlee jacob S boreman bo reman will not appear on the bench of the supreme court during its present sitting this was waa understood the last time the court adjourned his concurrence or concurrence non in the opinions of judge mckean on matters before the C court 0 urb urt are to be rendered in writing meanwhile judge fudim Boren boreman ian jan intimates tha that t he supinely awaits the passage of the poland spoliation measure mea suie when to pitch in and get it liis ills is name up as a first class elass crusader that iniquitous bill is not yet passed hov however ever evee discharged iho the case of private geiger who vas was so ee Ke verely cut about thih thia th G head in n saloon ons on saturday att night was beffre justice clinton yesterday afternoon metz and grant the accused produced duc due ed nive live witia witnesses e ases wiio testified that they did not db the cutting but no noone ono one seemed to enow know who did it excepting one party who wa cerand celand and who asked the C court 0 whether in testify testifying ingy he was obliged oblige d to criminate himself to which he received a negative answer the soldier however stoutly maintained that it was the saloon proprietors who struck aruck him IN lesar metz and grant war wai were e discharged commencing encina ODe operations rations the ladies of the fifteenth ward are making a move towards commena ing the straw staw braiding business summer hat making the manufacture of coarse and fine shirts over overalls mis ladles iddles and childrens clothing persons Person 4 who are arc the most thoroughly acquainted with the various arlous bi blanches anches of business are being selected to take tho the oversight of tho the different departments part ments and it is expected that horne otnel industries so faras farns the adles adies are aro concerned will soon be ape rating rat ingin in that part of the tho city so soc faras far as present circumstances will permit we cannot do other than wish them and all others who follow in the same direction the most abundant success aa fun inh furious ous wind shortly after one this afternoon a furious wind blew up it lasted but bub a few minutes but during that time it made things tear around and rat tia alert and band filled the air with such luch dense clouds of dust that people could not see across neross the street in some somo places pisces rhe fhe arhe gale gaie wa most severe sever in inthe the V ff 1 st northern part of the city in ward tho the frame work of house in course of erection belonging to brother william caldwell caidwell was blown down don and the timber carried oss off quite a distance A large number of outhouses out houses in he same locality were also blown down and some shanties unroofed boards and various other articles were flying around for a few moments in abundant confusion oatmeal A gentleman who is a lover of oatmeal and is desirous that it should constitute one of the home manufactured articles hands ua the following americans are gra gradually dually waking up ap to the fact that oatmeal is by no means an unimportant article of diet As a food tho the merits of which have stood the test of which is designed to promote the sanitary condition of the nation by laying the foundation for more hard bard hardy yand sand and vigorous frames for the coming generation let us regard its general general adoption as an article of ulet diot iet let as noth nothing irig short shorb of a national good its phosphorescent qualities act as a gentle and healthful impulse to the brall brain and on no other food can cau one endure so great or so prolonged mental labor as on oatmeal porridge properly cooked it is not only a most healthful and nutritious food but is decidedly palatable and is fully attested by its wonderfully rapid adoption as a popular diet by the very fastidious palates of our american people that article the sard rd article of war upon which judge advocate cate holt placed such an extraordinary construction evidently means that when a soldier commits an offense against the civil laws on a military reservation or if he doe so anywhere any where else and gets upon the reservation or grounds before he can be arrested the civic authorities can then only obtain the custody of the offa offender ender enden by making r a formal demand for him upon the post commander from the fact that the criminal is upon united states premises when a soldier commits an offense ense against ac the civil laws ofir off the reservation and alid is arrested before he gets upon U S premises it is a ver very tery yer y different thing there is then no for making a demand for him ailin that he be may be dealt with in accordance cor dance with the law he has broken because he be is already in the cu custody shody of the ceiB of the offended law any other othen construction of the article in question is a manifest misconstruction the opinion of judge advocate holt to the contrary notwithstanding the provo jubilee we learn from brother Brot ller iler geo goddard that the grand utah county children Is jubilee held heid at provo yesterday was a splendid success besides the leading men of the coul county ity there were pre wre present stint from 1 rom this cily city presidents B young geo A smith and D H wells elders E snow A 31 musser D mckenzie geo goddard d and J B alai ben and others about five thousand children participated in the singing exe exercises which were executed excellently notwithstanding that the songs had only been rehearsed by the children in the settlements to which they belong tere there having been no general or county rehearsal hear sal besides the sweet singing by the gentle voices of the children a few recitations were rendered and instrumental music was supplied the band presidents young and smith and elders E snow geo goddard and JB Maiben Malben delivered brief addresses suited tu to the occasion and circumstances cum stances and altogether it was 4 a most pleasant and enjoyable affair everything C passing ont oft agreeably ducati educational 1 onal bureau it will be observed by a notice published in another part of to days NEWS that dr J it parke principal of the university of deseret has bas established au an educational bureau reaud or agency for the dimus diTus dlf did lusion lon ion of ef educational d intelligence the notice referred to is sufficiently explicit it and therefore need not be blab brately commented comme Bled upon A properly conducted institution of this nature however hu wever cannot f fhi 01 to be lye a valuable aid in enhancing til thu the educational cat ional interests of tho territory and dr park being a gentleman of experience and mature judgment iu in educational matters is just the proper person to supply the information which it is aimed to cissom inato through this thih channel with regard to ti tle tio tle tie e matter ot of furniture and apparatus appt appl ratu ratus either of eastern or home manufacture we perfectly noree agree 11 with a recently expressed opinion of president geo A smith that there is not the sli sll slightest silz slig liest hest necessity to import anything in that ine lne line as both the skill and material are abundant at home to produce all that is wanted in the territory dr park himself says ays s that tho the furniture etc in the university ot 1 Dese deso Dc deseret seret ref home manufactured is is very well adapted to all necessary purpose and with some soine slight modifications and improvements would be as good as need be desired would it not be a good thing for dr park paik and others get up some good designs for nor furniture etc suitable for use inthe in tho the school rooms looms of utah parties who wish to obtain indor information concerning the tile nature and objects object ts of the educational bureau should place themselves in communication with dr park |