Show I 1 bocal and oth other er matters FROM filom TUESDAYS dailye junes JUNE 8 Special Notice the fourteenth ward NVard eunda Sunda sunday school excursion to lake edke point will naili he be postponed posta I 1 ened for fon the present the wires on the spree the following ia Is an all exact copy of a telegram received this afternoon per W U telegraph line f new nev york S washington weather drought ram rain one ono caused dull three eve ever r needs nore more shillings express continent as gor goi general jeral leral cooler london frosts britain an old timer this morning we met inet with mr james braden fan a r visit from iowa to his daughter 9 h who is the wife of brother r seth bodge dodge of toquerville rane kanel dounty mr bradec was present at the dedication of the tempi eib elb edn kirtland ohio and has spent most of lis ils his bis time since those early days in illinois and iowa he 1 lie ae is seventy four years old lacking something soi Aoi less than two months A correspondent writes 1 I have pre pr paid the money I 1 proved up my claira last ball pall and I 1 am expecting exit acting my patent everyday every day awant I 1 want to know whether I 1 1 can an homestead before I 1 get my patent yes a person call can homestead as soon after he has paid as he chooses severe arcide Axcide accident nt at half balf past p eight ight this th is morning james harrop who attends to the ragout berat ter at the paper lil mill met with a jl somewhat serious nee ace accident d ent abelt A belt beit had slipped from a part of the machinery and while lehm lehe lie iid was attempting to replace it in position the belt caught him and threw hini hind violently against the balance wheel which was running at the rate of four hundred revolutions a minute his arm was put out of joint at the elbow and he was severely ent ant over the left eye dr benediet benedict was sent for and attended to the mans injuries which are not considered dangerous the mill miu creek Uee mee meetings tings wo W hear a good report bf br tile the two days meetings held at mill creek last Saturday and sunday at which I 1 an excellent spirit prevailed and anu on the last named day particularly ilie the attendance attend duce was very large on saturday the speakers were elders joseph young W woodrun rum rut hultz ard borers gens gers 0 H wilcken and lorenzo D young on sunday the br ethien who addressed the people were word elders B R P F L D young W G young amilo andrus wilford woodruff joseph young and A K miller the re remarks marIcs of the ibe elders eiders 2 iders were spIrl spirited nad bad and bf afa character suited to the exigencies of the times the thene necessity of reformation being clearly indicated by them the afternoon discourse of elder woodruff wood rufa ruff was most mos impressive m p dessive and instructive he awe dweir i t u upon on the I 1 preparatory historical events which prefaced the introduction of the great latter day work and then showed the comprehensive and effective character of the work itself died of his injuries recen recently aly the news noted the fact that elder eider el der ralph harrison empio employed y ed at the U 0 1 railroad workshops met with a severe accident falling upon an iron bar and badly wounding his head his injuries caused concussion of the brain from which death ensued at five last even evenitz eveni inc inz sharply shortly after the accident he showed his resignation rt by expressing himself to the effect that he be believed it was all right ri r the lord would not have bitted it to occur and that cepro had a wise purpose in it elder harrison harrlson was in ia hh year and emigrated to this thia territory in in 1866 having charge of a company of about sixty saints from london to the frontiers drontle in that year vear when he be first became became ac quainter quain ted with the gospel he wab wals a devout catholic but soon becoming convinced truth of abr t monism he beache identified with the church of which be he was a most indefatigable and zealous member two years ago he re turnell returned fr from m fl A mission of a year abear and a half to E england figland ho was waa a member of the bait salt lake county quorum of home missionaries and bore yn un uin tin faltering unfaltering testimony to the truth of the gospel the funeral services were place pince at hair half past two this thib afternoon at the ward schoolhouse erom irom YM england g 1 2 nd T the he following is an extract of a tt letter from elder eidor 1 r john henry smith to his father president dent denk geo geb A smith dated I 1 london may alay 18 on saturday Y vanie ranle came to london on sunday loth the bon conference ference came caina off and we had three splendid meetings aon on monday I 1 visited the crystal fal place palace and westminister West minister abbey and walked ed around the government ment buildings on tuesday I 1 visited al at st pauls cathedral dral drai and went to its very top was at the guildhall the albert albert aubert memorial kensington MUs museum etim elim and madame aud waxworks wax works and aud got to the conference house at 10 pm 1 M just as tired as a man cou could ld ea be atter alter arter after a hard days work on my arrival at the conference house I 1 learned that fourteen i n E elders eiders iders had bad arrived at liverpool and that thai cousin joseph F hadre badre bad had returned turn ed to liverpool to distribute them thern and find will return here ainoo at noon n to today day when he F M lyman E ay W freeman M 1 H hardy and m myself leave here for hamburg on our way to attend the conference at copenhagen and go from the there re to switzerland by way yay of paris thra back bick lh to london the brethren here bere are all well wili ana and send abild their best regards t 0 y on my health is good Seri serl calt cult ur e A n number u m er of ladles ladies and gentlemen interested in jn the above subject met suitbe in the city hall lust last evening for the theL purpose of taking preliminary steps for the establishment lish ment of a SUk growing society A M musser esq was elected chairman and uris mris mary carte carter of bountiful secretary during the meeting some present related their experience in the raising of silk worms and turing silk goods their statements being quite encouraging it was resolved to take hold bold of this this branch of home industry with the head bead quarters at salt lake city and for this purpose a committee consisting of hilss E R banow and mesdames home horne and barney was elected to obtain the necessary means far carrying out the project the meeting adjourned to meet again on monday the dinst at 5 p m in iti the city hallihen hall hail when an organization will be formed and measures necessary sary to obtain uia nia machinery and other things will be considered thesila the silk slik industry is one which we believe can call be made very successful in the territory the them climate aud and people are both specially adapted for it it is a source of an immense revenue in prance france italy and other countries and there is no doubt that it can be made so in utah the labor necessary i ary any in carrying ing I 1 it t on is ligh ligham tAnd nd can be performed by women and children and it is to be hoped that the mo movement ement inaugurated laef night will meet with encouragement commensurate with the importance of the subject and that in a very short time the growth and manufacture of silk will be firmly established and be numbered among the successful branches of utah home industry mrs mary carter one of the most successful amateur silk growers in the ter territory eltory she having raised thirty pounds of cocoons last year related her experience of which the following is the substance furnished for the benefit of silk growers on a small scale she says 1 t I brought t my worms out of the cellar as soon agthe as the mulberry leaves were large enough I 1 to feed most of the e eggs hatched out in three days ggs aid the first days hatching I 1 placed I 1 a wd on paper and called them mo No 1 lythe the second days hatching no 2 those hatched on the ilard liard third day no 3 anu and so an on until all were wore hatched keeping each vacha days ays worms apart I 1 fed from froin small smail leaves five or bix timea times a day when five days old their first tikes takes place they should would riot flot be fed foi fol for twenty four hours after which leavo a supply of small leaves five days later they moult again when feeding should be bd discontinued the same time as before and ao so on until they have moult ed four times after tb the e fourth mo moult u it they are very hungry and will consume leaves of any age C or bize size and wad should be fed all th they ey will eat in ten or twelve days from now they will maue make cocoons toong Co mine made them when thirty days old but forty days daya is the tho usual time As ssan as they were Vere ready to make cocoons I 1 placed green wil wll lows against th the e walls wails ani and in ln a short th time thle le they ahby were filled e with cocoon co cocoons coon eoon r saved the best for se seed ed the others I 1 exposed to the sun for forty eight bours deurs rs so go as to kill the worm warme I 1 1 tl I kept the worms worm very clean elean and a nd well welt ventilated vent and in such sueh a position that the sun must not net rhine shine on them nor bor the wind blow on bu them the insult was they were vere were free rree from sickness I 1 and aud very healthy |