Show AND OT OTHER gatof efrom DAILY DAMY MAY IS 11 I 1 the thecae pany of saints which left Liver liveric pc last numbers ahn hundred and ninety two perc pers persons sons all ages propitious unpropitious irn the present we wk ther the ris ria is for the faroli interest it is not sufficiently wah wac I 1 to forward the crops with des de irsil v rapidity pinkeye this disease has his abt agi made its Us appearance in this cit cli ci mr james P freeze has four ho hoi afflicted with it they aro arc alo sio recovering i united may mr joseph W vickers and M thurza it harvey both of nepi kepi juab co were united united in the bo boa of matrimony president josephi joseph 1 smith performing the tho ter ceremony emony S tramps getting scarcer 11 regime recently inaugurated 8 justice in reference to t B tramp nula nuisance ance has apparently i suited sult suit in its partial if not en enta abatement As a rule vagn have been sentenced ail all tile tilo way wy B to fifty days at hard labor it is UK work part that renders the tramp eby ehy of this locality tz 14 the tho method netho dof of treatment be contra aed and tramps will give the tho city wide berth demented richard matthern Matt hegh hewN former employee employ eean jn the press presa room this thia office has hag we regret to bay say bayli come seriously affected in III hit hla mar max for some months past he has w infested occasional evidences of n na tal tai derangement and today tf acted in 14 such a manner as to tl h beyond doubt that he has becz beca seriously demented th the the more deplorable on account j his being naturally a man of it me kindly instincts and general p character A wide feeling of ap pp pathy is felt formas fon for mrs matthews t the children who are thus i of flie the care of a responsible head i australian mission we arg arc arti arli ii receipt ofa letter latter from elder leider vi bumeter burnat 4 now laboring in new aa land jana from which we learn th shortly atter after elder groesbeck k for home with the company saints that arrived here ern enn a bil sli time bince since in e e he visited albert FD eora fora a hu hundred n d r e d iles from chi cli church A jk mr and mrs ck clai had been baptized in the int between his former visit and the a now mentioned he baptized ft 11 more persons and organized a bras brad ot of twelve members besides setd sevea eevea children there is a fair prosper of more additions at an early dayl day 1 elder burnett also visited s igl ime ity about 12 miles distant ver corgill where he baptized th tor ton persons and blessed one ofie child he distributed a Is lai number of tracts but failed to i WA tairi to preach in at di 11 of bf writing april brother E b nett was stopping with brother brothers I 1 sister dyson of dunedin Da v vik irk treated him with much hospi tait triz and kindness soi the 13 beef stools market idea of ote the condition of the w market in id this ihla country may formed ormed from froman an instance which it bently came to our notice A sic sio km time since mr george galley 0 i kaysville rays Kays ville javis davia county Bh ship ippi twenty two head of cattle to C C go accompanying th them em hima himle thus avoiding the paying out of I 1 t profit to a nian after atte pal baj ing nil all expenses be fow tom on reaching home a few lays days sinn sines that he had gained by 4 the operation that la 13 is ls to sa say y he actually factually netted that amount more mure than he could have obtained had bad ho he sold ills his animals in utah this thia gerves serves to show the enormous nature of the profits that must be engaged in the purchase of stock la in this se section ellon and their shipment to other markets it should also suggest the propriety pro y add arid even necessity of a sto stock ek raisers rel rei sers aeb aes association in utah which would foster jhb interests of or the actual graz ler ier ler ier we do not mean a society for the promotion or formation of corners in live stock stocky but an organization that would bring the of 0 the industry more literally ilbe lioe rally and directly d hohag to the original owners of the animals it should be stopped W 13 daugull Doug dou Dau gall alJ esq superintendent of oi the deseret telegraph returned yesterday from a tour of or inspect Jn inspection speet 0 n of the line which extended as f far fan a r south abst as st george relearn we leam leab from him of an exceedingly reprehensible practice uce of parties engaged in freighting at almost every point where the line touches the wagon road insulators sula tors are smashed by freighters shooting or throwing nocks reeks at them the consequence of this vandalism is that the company are put to a great deal of trouble and needle needless as expense people traveling along the road are also exposed to the liability of serious accidee accident t by the line dropping where it crosses the road one matl mail man having been a short time since thrown violently from his hone from that cause occasionally the line la Is also dani danl damaged aged by the binding poles upon loads of lumber striking and breaking the wire which could easily sully be avoided by a little care and attention we not only call the attention of the parties themy themi elve eive who thus needlessly and senselessly injure aval bable property to this bring it to the immediate notice of the leading men in the settlements with the request that they adopt same some bome means of putting a stop atop to it the freighters are themselves liable to bufler from their own acts being in the prosecution of their vocation liable to accident or to have their stock stolen when they would require the use nse of a telegraph wire BO so frequently rendered silent by their foolishness land surveys UNITED UN D STATES OFFICE utah territory SAM satt biake LA CITY may xay 1882 1892 the township plat of additional surveys in township 1 bouth south range no 1 east executed by ferdinand dickert has this day been filed in the U 8 land office of this thia city 1 FRD eia SALOMON salamon t U S Sur bur general Generals 33 H nesse hesse chief cler clerk accidental ACCIDENTS DEATH mrs MES 3 BECK brou kajii S INTO CITY C creek creer OR V CULVERT AZID is 13 browned this morning ofa of woman was found a short distance below the mouth month of the stone culvert which conducts the waters of city creek Creak westward from armstrongs mill the corpse was conveyed by officer william calder to the city wail ball where it was identified ss 28 the body of mrs emma beck beek of the ward 11 deceased has been in tho the habit of 0 drinking and was beens beeny seen been to some extent under the influence of liquor at eight last night near the theatre it is supposed that she must have wandered from that locality to north temple streel street S tree t and in a condition of mental confusion fallen into the aqueduct As the wind blew violently last night it la 13 not unlikely bhe she was carried into the stream by its force foroe the only marks upon the body was a bruise abruze upon the top of the head which was probably received by striking upon the rocks on the opposite side of the culvert to that thatah at which she fell in emma binm a beck beek was a native of england having come coma to this country from stratford on avon avolis was 66 56 years olds old oid and was a native of glou eester cester shire A husband and several children survive her 06 bou rou grom BOM damy eay asp T visible uhe the bio comet was visible ii about 11 last jut night it appeared in proximity to the pole star the Asyl asylum nin uin mr mi P of fiovo called and reported favorably of affairs in that town he informs us that the south bouth win ving wing of the thel large largo insane mylum asylum bull buil building d ing is 15 feet above its foundation certificates r there has been printed at this i office a blank certificate of license licen se for liquor dealers d e aers of the kind issued ly ty the th county coun af courts it la Is gotten up in the finest style stylo of odthe tha typographic art we prepared are to fill orders for these blanks plants in rooms Room sIt it hns haa been proved by chemical examination and otherwise that plants in living rooms or in bedrooms are not injurious but rather tend to purifying the air then otherwise providing the soil boil around them ia is kept loose and light Oh cherries erries in hot dry weather nothing is more important for newly set cherry trees than mulching it appears to be less important for other trees nearly all that are not mulched will dle die the first surn suin summer mer while those that nie aie thus treated being mulched several inches deep with old hay as soon as the hot weather arrives will live and ahr thrive ivo rapidly appointments joseph joeph A west and ephraim H nye are appointed traveling elders in the london conference john 0 reader edwin spencer and an john A sutton button traveling elders eldera in the nottingham thos thoa W horsley hornley Ho neley reley and james H kennersley traveling elders is the birmingham isaac green traveling elder eldee in jn the Bri bristol john crawford david burnett barnett and john penman traveling elders in the glasgow 1 win wm G beese reese and david lewis mowls traveling raveli ng elders in the welsh conference millennial star stat birmingham con Cou conference ference we vve find the following in the birmingham england gazette of may yesterday a bemi semi conference of cormons mormons was held in birmingham services ber bet vices being baing held in the exchange assembly booms NOW kew street in the morning afternoon and evening mr C B felt from salt lake preached in the morning bishop whitney from salt lake in the afternoon and president carrington of liverpool in the evening it was stated at the morning meeting that 64 persons had joined since the last conference bringing the total up to missionaries in michigan elder DE deharris harris harnis wrote from M mt t pleasants pleasant michigan may lathi thero there are now alx aix traveling eldera elders in this state elders joseph B R murdock daniel zundel and myself have been here since october 1832 elders S came in in marchy march 1882 and eldena eldera harry payne and archibald buchannan arrived here the of last lask april elder fa B B warner wamer has been released to return home elders and zundel are laboring in the vicinity of Chesani chesaning Ches cheb aning nning ngy sa saginaw county elder payne rayno has been appointed to labor wt thElder with theider elder eider murdock about pentwater Pent Yent water oceana county while elder buchannan and I 1 will labor in this county for a short time conference at brooklyn A conference of saints was hold in americua hall nall grand st brooklyn on sunday april 10 1852 conference was called to order by president H G bywater at 2 pm present from utah eiders eldera john 1 I hatt hait west nye and several beveral others on their way to europe en on missions after singing and prayer president bywater announced that it had bad been determined by the brethren composing the brooklyn branch to drop the name of new now york conference there being no organized branches in new york save brooklyn also to dissolve the present organization and reorganize organize re as the brooklyn branch of the tha church of jesus christ of latter day saints president bywater then tendered his resignation cation as president which was accepted elder james T flashman was nominated and elec olec elected as president t of the tho B brook rook lyn for r q H G bywater and thomas miller elder J 1 I hart preben presented ted the authorities ties of the church ia in utah as organized at present which were sustained by the coule Conle conference rence addresses were made by the present chiefly on utah affa affairs affair irs irp after a moat moot enjoyable meeting mins i the conference was closed with prayer by elder hart A valuable recie recipe af at this season of if the year being near the time when whoa bowel complaints BO so common to the boated heated term are generally prevalent th the e fo following may prove of considerable use L ikast sst ast summer the remedy was waa tried by a large number of people in this section and found effective inmost in meat instances we give it as it appeared la in the new york journal of com corn alc meres a considerable time since more than twenty years ago when it was found that prevention of cholera was easier than cure a prescription was drawn up by eminent doctors was published in the sun and it took the name of the sun chole cholera nei rEi medicine our contemporary never neter lent its name to a better betten article we have seen it in constant use tor for nearly two score of years yearb and found it to be the best boat remedy for looseness of the bowels ever yet devised nonne who has this by him and takes it in time will ever have the cholera wo we commend command it to all our frie friends rids even when no cholera is anticipated it ia is an excellent re remedy in edly for ardi lift summer complaints colic diarrhoea dysentery etc take equal garts of tincture of cayenne pepper tincture of opium tincture tine tura of rhubarb essence of peppermint and spirits of camphor mix well dose fifteen to thirty drops in a little cold water according to age and violence of r symptoms repeat every fifteen or twenty minutes until relief is obtained FROM FROU MONDAYS DAILY nally maya 1 t the commission tho the omaha bee of the janst says the members of the utah commission will not bo be nominated by the president until after the tariff commiss commissioners loriers ae ae named ex senator benator paddock kis ia the only appointment definitely decided upon the voting at provo the following came over the tho wires vires from provo this afternoon at S 0 O pm iha the election is la goine going off r and the votes are nearly nearby all yes at acthia thib this hour there have been votes polled 9 with a prospect for about one thousand E every thing quiet the tho F flume lume extension the length of the flume extension of the salt lake and jordan Canal canni gh the city wiil will be feet the part just juat about completed at the widest endy end extending from the vicinity of mr 11 13 Claw sons residence la to the emptying pointy point near the tho headon hend head of north jordan iordan st culvert Is 2400 feet jong long imprisonment the convict herbert steele note of whose conviction of the crime of voluntary manslaughter wag waa mado made in our last issue was taken before judge twiss on thursday morning to tb receive his se eenice ace the motion for a new now trial W n previous y denied the sen cen was that ho he bo be imprisoned for the term ferm of four vears veara antho in the U utah tall pon pen beaver atoman terminated ted fatally we learn that elder david stephens who as related at the time met with a serious mishap from which be buffered suffered grent great injury died on the insl not at st john near malad he bore an excellent reputation as a faithful latter day saint of unwavering integrity and unsullied character he presided over a branch of the church for a number of years in the old country do deceased wab way the father of of brother evan stephens ot of local musical celebrity some bome time last jast fall fill J K waite white a pugilist was arrested for abusing and knocking down a coudle coudie of men he subsequently made maae a charge against officer helaman pratt for alleged abline by striking him while in custody the grand jury found an indictment against the officer for sault assault the trial came camo off today in the district court having been called on saturday but continued till this morning on account of the absence of the prosecuting witness after hearing the evidence th lle lie 3 jury wita without ut leaving their seats seata returned a ver jice of not galaty voting on the conff constitution voting for the constitution of the proposed state of utah has been proceeding quietly in |