Show LOCAL AND OTHER HATTERS prom FROM FRIDAYS dalny dainy JUNE 10 german capital A nuin murn number br gi of german germau capitalists are shortly ex pecked to arrive in this city with a view to finding suitable invest ment in mining enterprises obsequies the tho funeral services over the remains ot William blackhurst who died suddenly at hills kufa i farm yesterday morning took tool place at t the residence of his brother brothe ath ward lb this Is afternoon after nooh J 1 l mutton and ana wool tiro brother hel bel 1 wright of west jor jordan Tor dan pass passed ad f i through the C gity ity today to day with a flock of 2500 sheep an and d lambs lambson iam Jam baon on 1 I 1 his way to suitable herd gro grounds uria urla in the th vicinity of parley park sPark the animals filled the air wit vit with h their bl dullness A mechanic who left here and went east a short cimei rince vince ilce rice because business was dull li here ret return elt ell the other day be bes ra f cause caum it was a little brisker here than in the part he be went to this flatness of trado appears to be almost most universal in america and is also complained or of in portions of europe irom prom ogden may or L 3 herrick of ogden called today to day he enjoyed his mission to europe ver xer very verr much having excellent health health during all the time of his absence fourteen months notwithstanding the satisfaction he experienced in laboring in the ministry abroad he be ls is glad to be once more at homme home returned it tho who party who took a single harness barness li arness from frum the barn of brother millen atwood the other night returned it the night after people who are subject to tits fits of of abstraction and s irrea titio usTy abstract property from other folks barns are not a always ways as mindful upon returning the abstracted str acted articles as this one appears to have been A human adaman sandwich A disconsolate individual is perambulating th the tho estreet ostreet sandwiched between two boards with advertising announcements on them his cranium is surmounted by a tall conical hat bat resembling in color and dimensions a barl bari barbeli lees lehs pole on the peak of which is ia a long tuft of hair the melancholy appearance of this sin ain gular genius is ascribed by some to the supposed fact that he gets half a dollar a day and his board which he carries around on his back this thia made of advertising is somewhat new hereabouts but is common in older countries A blow at Morn mormonism tc here re is an extract from the orange county N Y press the house of representatives has spoken on the subject of polygamy the vote of to 55 on the utah judiciary bill on tuesday jure 21 haq war a definite and anti serio serious attack at the very foundation of mormonism and that this is fully understood by those most interested was shown in the ablo abio defence offered by delegate cannon of utah athe 0 tile tiie system of polygamy is com compact a ci and firm but this attack is insidious and if successful will probably result in under undermining minin the whole fabric that if comes in very hand haud handy occasionally the fabric fabrie of mormonism is far from being as easily undermined as some people appear to imagine manti judge george peacock of Mantl manti sanpete co called this morning he reports that the crops generalli gener generally allf in sanpete co are loo looking ing we well weli 1 except about two thousand acres comprising five settlements tle ments which have been mostly destroyed by the cutworms cut worms mt pleasant has fuffered suffered most tle tie the late spell of hot dry weather has however used up these pests and in most of the places damaged the crops have been renown and the prospect is that a good crop will be raised though it will be rather late the people as a general chingare thin gare healthy many of them have entered the unit unitt d order and others intend to do so when judge peacock left home homo arrangements were in progress to herd the sheep and cattle away from the settlements dangerous in the hot season when people get overheated they are too ready to seek sudden relief from the deong of oppressiveness caused bythe bytho by the high temperature of the atmosphere and resort too freely to the use of iced water ice cream etc A sudden gulping down of iced water vater by overheated persons has been known to instantly chill the tho digestive organs and send the blood with a rush to the head bead causing sudden death A too liberal use and rapid swallow ing of ice cream has frequently produced the same result if it were necessary we might refer to instances which have occurred iu in this city but a hint to the wise is sufficient 11 information desired for the benefit of the public we would be glad to receive information from froin parties in this territory who have patronized the surgical institute to it has been asserted by some bome parties that the treatment of that body or of surgeons does not produce the salutary deflects claimed for it while others other express a favorable opinion it is an old truism thattie that the proof of the pudding is in the eating enting if it therefore it would be interesting to ike Ile a portion of the public to leam learn the t I 1 exp eap experience e fience of those who have tried it parties who have patronized the surgical institute will oblige us if they will ivill forward information as to the benefits they or their friends have bave received from the treatment alluded to and the kind and cost enst of instruments st dc d c fatal accident As frank A hart was riding along the line of the street railroad at half past seven elock ol last night his horse which was going at a rapid pace stumbled and fell over a water ditch throwing him a distance of about twenty feet breaking his neck and killing him almost instantly st the remains of the unfortunate man were taken tot to the he office of the city pity sexton ward where an inquest was held hoid at nine this morning by coroner george J taylor and a jury whose verdict was in accordance with tile the facts above stated mr hart was about thirty years of age a native of texas and was in the employ of mr william showell wiio was with him when the accident occurred several Sever alper persons residing in that part of the ward where the circumstance took place were also witnesses of it the affair was purely accidental aud no blame could be attached to anybody in the matter when picked up the body was lying with the head toward the horse showing that it had bad turned over after striking the ground the upper part of the face was much bruised and cut from SATURDAYS DAILY JUNE 20 at work we understand a force of hands are at work grading on the more eastern portion of the proposed new line of rali rail railroad road between this city and coalville Co alville out of the wilderness theoma the omaha herald thinks montana will soon be clout out or of the wildern wilderness wild ernes esp by the aid of those dreadful mormons cormons Mor mons and the U N E R lic JIL gambling last night john scott a saloon keeper was fined 50 for keeping a gambling house and 25 for gambling himself A young man who had bad been there and gambled himself informed op on mr nir scott stealing case this morning J A was fined 25 in the police po court the reason for this bebin being that he toe stole a roll greenb of or greenbacks green backs acks yesterday from an acquaintance of his defects effects of it A gentleman just in a from wanship manship states that the earthquake shock was very strong in that locality it absolutely shook one old man clear out of bed the 9 h a vibrations s so 0 powerful that the weber river was rendered quite muddy by it artificial flowers last evening we were shown some artificial flowers suitable for ornamenting millinery goods etc they were made tj by sister stark of the lith ward who judging from the specimens must be nn an adept at that elegant art they consisted of sprays roses ac the lady jady pur poses koscs making a business of manu flowers anything that will tend to stop talt foreign imbor importations tait is a belef benefit to the community the tha black HilIs the bismark tribune of may 24 says that two expeditions were to leave bismark about june 15 for the black hills a region of fabulous wealth where the rills repose on beds of gold and the rocks are ate studded with the precious metal metai one of these expeditions ions is to be led by gothe dothe the redoubtable chris gilson the other by general custer custen to consist of ten companies of the ath cavalry and two sections of artillery and to start from fort A lincoln postponed the funer funeral alof of wm Black blackhurst hurst burst did not take taki place yesterday as previously arranged the obsequies having been postponed till eleven today to day to enable some home of his friends and relatives to be present there was a rumor last night that the lad was vas not dead which arose from the fact of his feet hod bod head retaining almot almost their natural degree of heat on this account dr anderson was sent for and lie he examined the body this morning but lie he pronounced ilfe ilde to be completely extinct the body had bad not stiff ned and the face looked as serene as it might do in a gentle sleep rampageous this morning some bome residents of the ward sent to the house of mr NV phillips for the ms assistance istance of that 0 officer fal against the outrageous conduct of a soldier from camp douglas who was going golac into tile the lots trying to break his iway way into houses an and d frightening women and children mr phillips went after the soldier conducted him to south temple tempi street and told him to go to camp or he be would take him to jail so ho he elected to go to the place pinco first mentioned tho the houses of mr naisbitt and that of mr sabine were two of the places where the offensive fellow made disturbances the civil the higher law the judge advocate general geller the learned holt decided some time ago that soldiers sold leis lers eis ers were not subject to arrest by civil authorities at least in utah anti and colonel morrow was so informed fridays Fri erl days daya dispatches di z aiches announce the arrest of a soldier for disorderly conduct by the civil authorities ties just as we arrest a drunken marine here colonel morrow demanded his hla surrender to the military authorities this was refused and the colonel ordered the jail to be broken open and the soldier taken out we hope the time is not tar far distant when the soldier will be instructed that the civil law is the higher law that the civilian is merged in the soldier except in time of actual war and that tile the criminal code of the tiie army is a corollary to that of the country and that the punishments are cumulative wellington Wa capital aune june lwi imi fruit canning we aro are inform ed that brother milton B philip purposes commencing commencing com the fruit canning business in ibis this his city cily the comin coming 11 season itras it has beena been a sub suh eject for surprise that with the ample existing facilities for that line of business hereabouts it has not been extensively carried on for yeats past in this territory there being fruit rai ral raised in it that can scarcely be excelled the establishment of a largo large fruit canning concern I 1 or a number of them would be an inducement for owners of orchards to improve the quality of their trees as an excellent market would then be provided for their products importing canned fruits to this market is as absurd as cc taking coal to newcastle for in instead a tead of importing in that line we should be exporting we understand that the horticulturists of the united order in this city have in view the establishment of this line of business s as soon as practicable fruit cannino canning canning could be made lucrative even leaving exportation out of tile the question the home consumption being very great let us at least rast prepare sufficient for home homo use if nothing more the necessity for establishing this business hereabout has been iterated and reiterated in the NEWS S but we hope soon to be able to record the fact of it its ite having been done the european mission the tho following are from the millennia millennial stat scat of june 2 PREST SMITH tv IN DENMARK prest J F smith accompanied by elders geo P F gibbs and june us F wells after attending the C conference on held in london proceeded direct for copenhagen to be present at a two days conference in it that city held on the and uit before returning to liverpool prest smith will probably meet with the saints in other portions of the scandinavian I 1 mission fission SUNDAY SCHOOL anniversary IN nottingham we are informed that a sunday school anniversary was held on 1 1 sunday the uit in the assembly rooms nottingham at which there was a large largo attendance of parents and children including a goodly number of strangers three meetings were held during the tile day when the children underwent a course of examination on the principles of the gospel which terminated most satisfactorily showing also that the super superintendents intendente brothers caleb orton and alfeed wright had taken great care and aud pains in the educational training of the children short addresses were do vered livered ll during tho the lays days jays proceedings by elders F al lymam john squires and john H burrows burrow REDUCTION 1 IN T FARES FARM on the of may the combination of american steamship comp companies companie anle anie which had caused the tile price of steerage passages to be fixed at Q 6 0 per adult and to remain at that figure for several years was broken up and we were enabled in consequence to hook book the company of bloy bihy ath at 0 00 0 through fare per adult instead of elg eig 16 2 0 as published the result ing from the breaking up of the combination still continues and we hope for fon or the benefit of those of the saints who are desirous of emigrating this year that it may continue until the end of our emigration season at least our reason for publishing the through fare for the next two companies at 14 lis ils per adult is because we are unable to contract with w th any line for lower rates forthe season and so we deemed it prudent to publish a maximum rate that those intending to emigrate this season might know about what amount of means they will need to take them through the steamship companies will not guarantee the present prices for any length of time and they may be changed any day but the tints may be assured that we shall endeavor to secure for them the very lowest rates and take advantage of the tile present disagreement among ship owners for their benefit so that whatever may be the price of sea passage to now york ox 01 elsewhere in the united states at the date of sailing our through fares will be in proportion J C SABBATH SCHOOL JUBILEE the following was handed banded in to day das SALT layce layre CITY june 19 74 editor deserette deseret neus news Xe sir sin perhaps in the annals history few subjects have been fraught with more general and live lively y interest toa ton to a large portion of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints than the contemplated tem plated childrens children jubliee jubilee Jub iee lee to be held in the new tabernacle on the coming comin of july juit when will bo be witnessed ed a most animated picture of el ellit eight lit thousand faces of zions sons and daughters drawn together as by a divine impulse all singing with one accord the high praises raises of their heavenly father not ot only the ghe the grandeur of the scene but tho the wisdom that dictated it on so magnificent a scale cannot fall fail to strike the admiration of all I 1 who take an interest in youthful harmony A well digested plan of arrangements range ments has been ma made de to bring the children together from ogden and |