Show local and other matters FRIDAYS DAILY DAMY JULY 23 appeal to the supreme court we learn that attorney george C bates has taken an appeal from the decision of judge boreman of the second district court in the con tempt case to the supreme court of the territory exceedingly busy we learn from bishop V B R smith that the people of centreville Cen treville are inconceivably ceiva bly busy owing to nearly every kind hind of crop ripening g all at once by the continued hot weather so that they have hard work to keep even with emergencies an old friend today to day we were pleased to meet with an old friend elder john Hutcheson from scotland long and favorably known in that country as an indefatigable exponent of the t ruth truth and for his kindly and hospitable qualities himself and the part of his family not previously here came in with the emigrant company that arrived this morning butk tipped over ove ab 0 0 yesterday as a street car on the first south street branch was coming westward a little this side of the eastern terminus the brake broke the mules became frightened and dashed off at a lively speed but were brought up short near the E eleventh ward school house heuse by the car tipping over on its side damaging it to a consides able extent and making the situa tion somewhat hot far for four passengers three men and a boy who were inside however nobody was hurt distinguished visitors governor mccormick delegate to congress from arizona accompanied by his wife a daughter of senator thurman Tb urman of ohio whose name lias has been prominently mentioned in connection with the democratic nomination for next president of the united states are in this city mrs mccormick is also a grand niece of governor alien allen of ohio governor mccormick and ills his wife intended leaving for san ban francisco fraucisco this afternoon where tb they purpose stopping about two months then proceeding to lower california where thoy they will remain a short time and then go to arizona cricket A match gamo game of cricket is to be played tomorrow to morrow tho the enst at walker bros pasture foot loot of west temple street between the coalville Co alville a and nd bait salt lake club this pr promises to be a very interesting gamo game to all lovers of cricket we understand the coalville Co coal eoal alville ville gentlemen are already in town and evidently mean business the salt lakers must therefore look to their laurels the game gamo will commence promptly at 9 and seats wil wll be provided for spectators who are cordially invited to attend wm H roberts wanted willlam H 11 roberts to berts formerly of lynie mass is inquired for by his so son sod r wm win E enow now about IS 18 years says that ills father is a land agent and not slot a A mormon lormon and thad that he has not heard from him for twelve years and then he was in salt blako blake lake city where the son sori now is on the search for I 1 ins I 1 is seemingly not very affectionate parent any information n format ibn from or about the lost father will be ve very w welcome elome to his rib pon son and should d be addressed to william E roberts salt lake lako city territorial and caa CaU california fornia papers please copy ben tasker Ben Tasker is again in id jail ha having viz VIM been beim placed there yesterday he was arrested on ii a charge of stealing a blooded stallion jion xion belonging belong ilog to H arnold the animal was found at the stables of sparlin jarlin and thom thompson son at alta and they said they gort got it from tasker the tile latter says gaya that the horse fol owed him when he was driving some pome others a most attenuated statement varlin and thomson are security for tor ben on a previous charge A bad feature of the aclair is that mr arnold has not recovered his horse will which eh was driven away from the stable while he was obtaining the necessary papers to enable him to get possession of it pioneer day tomorrow to morrow morro w being the twenty eighth annive anniversary r sary of the entrance into the valley of the great salt lake of the pioneers the day will be pr pretty P tty generally observed as a holiday by all classes of the community the tha leading merchants and other bu business bubines sines men I 1 have signified their intention of closing their places of business the generality of mechanics and arti ard will suspend their labors nearly all if not quite all of th the butcher shops will be open till twelve after which ho hour i r they will close the great attraction of the d day will be the celebrating of the th 0 momentous 0 and important event eve n t in n the new tabernacle by the 9 grand ra d jubilee under the auspices oft ort or t true trie e sunday school union the exer exercises eise dise to consist consia of singing reciting 9 an and speeches to be martiel participated ate in 11 b by several beveral thousand c children i dren and I 1 some grown people the interior of the building has been decorated in a manner far abr surpassing in elaboration and belt beit beauty i lity those arranged for a similar occasion last year and when the large building is filled with P performers ani an ani 1 spectators the who whole I 1 will ill ili present one of the most touchingly splendid sights that can well be imagined the presence of a large body of children always rendering a more attractive inte interest reit reki to extensive assemblages th an anany any P other element thi vf the emigrants of emigrating saints numbering persons in charge of elder C G larsen arrived in this city at the early hour of one this morning the company is one of the finest we have seen tor for years the people being generally healthy clean looking and bright about of them are from scandinavia and the remainder from the british isles the health of the people on the whole journey was excellent but two deaths occurring on the way one an old sister seventy three years of age who was ailing when she left her hec native land and the other an infant which died on the cars a short ashert distance east of ogden elder 0 G larsen in charge of the company Is a resident t of spring city sanpete San pete ho he left this terri tern tory to go on ills his mission may ath 1873 and was absent over two years while in Z europe drope lie he presided over the scandinavian mission elder john frantzen fran Pran teen also of spring city was absent the same game length of time and labored as accountant in the scandinavian star office L S andersen of ephraim aiso also aiso away over two years sears presided over the norway conference elder gider illis nils anderson of oseph R ph raim over the conference and kelder keider elder eider andrew jensen of pleasant grove labored as traveling elder in the aalborg Con conference forence P 0 geertsen resident of hunts kide lide vide hie who also aiso returned with this company left to go on his nils ulis mission slon sion oct I 1 1873 occupied the position ortriC of traveling ve lin lan g elder eiden and latterly ag as president odthe of the tho aarhuus con ference we learn from elder laren that the scandinavian mission is in a flourishing condit condition ion iod i today to day the vicinity of tile the ing office has been lively with those of the new arrivals who had bad ad hotvet been conducted to io the homes e 0 of f relatives and friends and witha it parties who were around to disrel discover acquaintances large qu a ees ses ep of prepared food have been d 1 ib the people perpie andwood and good nature and good feelings appear p ear to prevail among them FROM MONDAYS DAILY DAMY J JULY L 17 26 lots of business 4 T them Thew he h fr tr reet car lines did a heavy bubines day I 1 captured again acol philip shafer who escaped from the penitentiary the ahe other night with 0 L william aon son I 1 was capt captured fired on friday night at ht t he the mouth of bingham Bing ham bam and aria taken back to his old quarters williamson is still at large f rat The Victors again the match inn ind eh game of croquet for the lindsey champion medal played on friday after afternoon Boon noon at lindseys Lind gardens between the daynes club and the AL H lowe club was won donby by the former and they till retain rolain the trophy r P u more mare taping Tl ping pinc three of piping tor for the waterworks waler water wor works arrived this morning making slean sik six in all that baye have been received the pipes are ard being unloaded alon aion along g the selected route from the corner cocher of this office along south temple street and up city creek teachers normal Institute The teachers normal institute will comm commence ence at the deseret university in this city next monday august ad d and will wil afford an excellent chance for school te teachers achels to improve in ln their prole profession assion and every teacher in the te territory rr atory should use his bi best est efforts effort sto to adall hi himself 1 eif elf thereof second dis district court the tho 0 fol foi o I 1 lowing bowl ng waa was 54 received on satur batur saturday dy a I 1 from our out special telegraph reporter ilpo rte arte r beaver 24 on cross examination aby bishop P klingen sail smith th ti testified that ile tie took part in the massacre by order of military officers the cross examination ei proves that many a i 0 of the fhe statements made by y t w 1 t ness in his inc lac in chief hief were based on hearsay accident on ou saturday r aft art a afternoon er a 4 young woman par ker resident of the fell from frem a swing in lindas gar gardens tens lens alight alighting inc inz upon the ground upon bers bere her shoulders boulders and tile the bacic back of her head bead with such violence vJ olence that she was stunned and remained time lime insensible she was conveyed convey ed to her lir home soon after the accident her injuries were net not considered dangerous it is probable that the fall was caused by the young woman becoming giddy as the swing did nol not break destructive we are rell reli reliably ably informed that the crops in sonie some portions of tho territory on the weber river have been seriously injured by squirrels which are very numerous in in that locality broiher brother r jesse haven of enterprise has lost half his hia grain crop by this means ando and a number of other gr angers have fared as badly from the same cause those pests have been very destructive at kamas hamas and vicinity they are so numerous that a very large number have to be killed to make any auy perceptible difference in their depredations no ft A cricket latch match Ii As previously announced in the NEWS the match game of cricket between the balt bait lake and the Co coalville Coa iville alville clubs was played pla pia on oil saturday at walkers pasture re the Coal villes played the first innings in which they scored 23 runs the salt lakers scored 53 in hi the first innings an and d in their second innings the Coal villes scored 23 leaving the salt bait lakers the victors by seven runs and one ow E innings the game commenced at te ten n and was waa finished at fifteen minutes cs pas past four the tho bo bowling wil wll n of brig brigham ham bam robinson a lad about fifteen years old a member of the Co coalville Coal alville villo club was greatly admired by all who witnessed wl t the game after the playing the Co coalville alville Coa iville club by their president expressed their thanks to the salt sall lakers for their fair fairand and courteous treatment and intimated that a return gamo game between the two clubs tobe to be played at coalville Co alville the tho coming fall fali was w as probable the Co coalville Coal alville villo club has been playing at sandy bandy toda today to da day y a match game gama with th two tho club ofalie of the latter place the lat latest st from beaver beam 7 th rn fo foll following oviln g was received tills after neon i 26 editor news without ell eli much that wa was new now the cross eross examination 1 1 of klingen smith is concluded conclude dl r joel white resided at Ce darin sept 1857 and went to mountain meadows by order arder of john M higbee in charge of a baggage wagon he remained there two days and one night might he hear lee give dive any ar orders on ou the he field di the ca cattle cattie t e 0 of f the emigrants till he saw baw them near harmony where lee lived and learned they were in his hia charge hanseen had seen been lee kill them and alythe glye the beef to the indians indiana heard edward lee nee ee say hohag hek had kept an account cattie and had given all the tho cattle battle to th the that to them bross examined by sutherland before the train train came pame along hallad he had seen seeh and talked with indian runners ra who had been coming along who ho said the emigrants had ed bd a spring at corn creek poisoning several everal Ind indians lins who were vere bent on killing them thought there thero were about fifty indians indiana or dr moreon on 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