| Show KANSAS FRUIT TREES SAM SALT rake LAKE CITY utah may way 3 editor deseree emy news ewy I 1 have read in your paper complaints faints regarding the fruik trees brought on from kansas last fall fait especially ally from your correspondent at south bouth jordan who sats says says rays that at least 75 5 per cent of the trees he planted out ut and a largo proportion of those set iet aught by hla hia his belg neighbors have lied died now while I 1 do not believe belleve we ought I 1 ug vt t to 0 run to extremes in the matter t af importing fruit trees and ano plant of di merent different hinds kinds I 1 certainly think we vie should have as fine varieties ties an in this ten Teril tory as can be procured and raised here I 1 it t is frequently urged that thab our home nurserymen nursery men can supply the wants of the people but surely they they do not otal claim in to 0 have all the different kinds hinds that can be obtained from the states stales or from europe that they are not sufficiently enterprising g in in the matter of advertising their thil wares is plain from the fact that thoe men from the east F hrcan can come al ail all the hway way from froin kansas n under d r e expenses introduce mid and norce force on our people thousands of dollars worth of their products at prices ghim which bur baj n nurserymen nurseryman nursery b ur ser men en say aret far in advance 1 of theirs 1 airs hire men to deliver mner them a and return with a handsome sum on th the a profit side of the account abw r beg to dinner differ with your cor i respondent above allu aliu alluded led to in regard to the per of loss in trees that they coi col cornein come nein in good condition cannot be denlea denied also that thoy they were promptly do delivered livered and instructions given how to care for them the few that thab I 1 got from the firm laid in their sheds for two or three weeks and I 1 did not set them out until february of the present year 1 simply hee bee heeling lingl them in hf for the w wint int erand now all are nie alive nilve and doln dold doing 9 well weli except 0 one bb gooseberry bush A neighbor of mino lias ilas a cherry tree from the same fame firm with several i sprays of blossoms abid some i other tr trees ees which he supposed w were ere d dead ea d a are re shooting out irom from the main maln ja tem stem I 1 think bink efthos if lf tho thos who ho complain cam sd so much in id til atie 6 eaily early pring spring princ would examine the trees no now the would tell a jf their thein trees tres are dead the kausas kansas nirm firm promised 0 to supply others in their 1 place which I 1 heveno nave no doubt dou bt they will do if properly notified tam T I 1 am a acquainted aisted witha number of parties who 0 got trees from kansas and land with one bone exception all are ate perfectly satisfied satis fled fied the exception being in the edw cae of some bome itral strawberry berr y plants none iia of are aliv alet C DENNEY u mv may y n d adilor eret erel we ireka iV eKA eua biln Blin kerville is situated on lle ile lie fie south bank odthe of the river and aud consist tf of 24 famines 1 the prospect os peet is excellent for an ar a n t hervest fall grain grala bein being headed out dut guern lucern eady nd d esy liy mr W I 1 W we have just been called to mourn the loss JOBS of one of our number sister abigail L lee who departed this thi s life on the uit uli of puerperal never fever she was the wife of GW lee and und daughter of edward and emily abbott bunker was a devoted wife and mother and loving daughter daug liter ilter leaves her husband and four children and a host of relatives and friends who deeply mourn her loss she shw was bom in in ogden city AD 1851 moved to dixie in 1861 with her bar parent parents sl where she has since lived she lived and died a true latter day saint our Y L M 1 I and primary associations A ocia ocla eions which were ware organized by bur highly esteemed sisters E K R snow zina D young and minerva snow in lna ina a recent visit made mado to our IS isolated settlement each is in a thriving condition VI shing your paper success I 1 remain your brother in the gospel the british troop ship malabar r has arrived at portsmouth the mississippi democratic state convention is called for august ard 3rd mrs urs garfield is seriously ill lii from nervous prostration she is threatened en edwith with malarial fever bir B ih S co of amsterdam ster dam have failed the t rm dealt chiefly in sugar and cotton grier has declined the third assistant postmaster generalship and garfield withdrew his nomination the united states census office states that the people of bf the united states statis pay annually for their daily newspapers A considerable excitement is caused b by yC cardinal ardinal manning forbidding the use of halls hails of catholic clubs etc fon for meetings of the land league baroness burdette coutts offers 50 reward for the recovery of a pa sapphire p bireland and diamond brooch lost at it t the a queens tuesday drawing room henry arbuckle charged cli ell arged with being one of the star route conspirators hae has surrendered in philadelphia waived a hearing bearing and was held in 1 bail ball james daly editor of the castle bar telegraph arrested sometime ago under und erthe ertha tha the coercion act has been releA released sedon on account of the illness of his wife |