Show the excursion of be the traveling editors to the great salt SaIt rahe Make SALT nake LAKE CITY july uth nth 1875 editor deseret mews News in yesterdays communication n which was very nery hastily writ written teni I 1 promised to give you an abstract of the remarks or speeches made during the excursion while the steamer general garfield was returning from the trip on the lake the speaking was commenced by the leader or superintendent of the party hon H T williams of new york agricultural editor of the independent independents who in very courteous language thanked t the he citizens of salt lake city who had received them with so much kindness and extended towards them the m such a generous and cordial hospitality mr williams concluded his liei speech by giving the following toast may their kind words and goo good d deeds follow them from the rivers below to the rivers above mr williams then ihen introduced moses sargent of the Masac massachusetts hb sunday school milon Union 11 oston Boston mass mr sargent is avea a very plez plea pleasant and accomplished speaker and abed very much resembles in ih countenance and general appearance apoe arance aranco his celebrated broth brother brothen ef the IT S sena bena tor from california I 1 did not hear henr all of his speech but was told by one oile of the conopa col coi uta i ny that it was very jlii happily pall r jeri jerl xen teri I 1 1 dered and who also bonfi conni denti ally that mr S swa 4 considered the best speaker in their com coma pany what I 1 did hear hebi of mr mt sargents Sar gents speech convinced bid me mid that he may yet equal if he excel excels the well established elg eig qu quance ence of his distinguished brother me we U S senator prof S 0 harrington of connecticut was the next speaker lia la pleasant and cordial tones he thanked tho the citizens of salt lake city for their generous gene rous and in return would invite them to partake of th the bhag hospitality pi t of his own state which t he b e salye saidi i was the A 6 wooden nutmeg gl I 1 state but none the less hospitable for being so named hon J ji T edge fdge of tue the pennsylvania legislature followed prof H and in be haltof behalf of his own state invited all to partake of or the tho hospital atles thereof and to visit philadelphia during the centennial neit next year he hb would not only invite all the citizens of salt lake nake city to the centennial but would aiso also extend 6 a cordial invitation ah 0 ali ail all the krestof rest of mankind throughout the world woride mr edge is a very pleasant speaker and ilke like mr sargent of boston is also aiso Is 0 a very ver ry agreeable and sociable man mr wilds said he ha was from boston otherwise known as the hub of the universe although after aate what he had seen since he left thal that that thai city ho he somewhat doubted whet whether lier iler it merited that title he thanked them all for their hospitality and after a new few further i r remarks concluded as did all the speakers by expressing himself aa much gratified to wit witness ness nesT the thearo pro gress gross of salt lake city rev bev 0 H means D D of boston mavs mass said that although differing in his religious views 66 from af the opinions and faith of the chemor imora mon irion people he had been very much instructed eted 21 while whilo in this salt lake city he rd alluded to the verdure of the city and mud country in very eloquent terms stating that many might regard it as peculiarly a land that god had had bad blessed but which he would rather say was I 1 a lani land blooming in beauty s the result of the patient labor faithfully performed of faithful falth faith fill men he was exceedingly gratified at the hospitality receive dand dana would make no hasty regard to the religious lopIn lopinson opinions lon ion prevailing he was much gratified to observe the many children present at the tabernacle on sunday morning last and to hear bear their sweet singing he would welcome them all to his home ai at boston and was sure his wife would jd join in him in giving them all a cordial lai ial welcome so he did not expect to find such a beautiful city as salt sait lake had bad proved to be he had been disappointed disappoint bd in many places he had visited but had been agreeably surprised to find salt lake lake city far more moie beautiful than he had eyet ever imagined it to td be mr musser mussel diw dim ser was requested to speak but declined saying he was not a public speaker thus ended the speeches or oratorical part of the proceedings and here allow me ine to say gay that several persons present stated to me that salt lake city ought to have had at least one man present on ba the occasion to thank the speakers for their kind wishes and cordial invitations to visit their own cities and states in return for the cordiality exten extended dod dad towards themi themy them but that man was not mot there had inot I 1 not been otherwise engaged and had I 1 baell been requested to do so I 1 would certainly have been that man and ancl the muse would have inspired me to say as I 1 now w write rite nite in conclusion the rose of utah yet may bloom AS fair as erst was shar ons flowen flower and she bhe as pure pune and high aft perfume within hs as fair and bright a bower cedars may enow erow on od lofty mountains side their plant gunt forms their shade may throw oer lake and rivers far and wide the same stars on thy lake lae t do shine j As shone and shine on gai galilee Gal ilee flee had I 1 edena hower bower of fruit or tine vine aught auh aub fairer than thian thine own may birt be ris rii 1 haste aste jours yours ac T H P 8 I 1 forgot to mention that hat after sift eithe elthe the ret rot airn or the to this al city clay ty ta of th the e horn hori william hennings jennings the paty party proceeded ta the lealden residence ea of that at gentleman wha with true cmor mormon hd hospitality received tia IIA us all with acor a cordial st ana and practically ren gen A erous erow welcome accompanying iveing the tho entire harfy party through bid hid extensive grounds ina the green 11 of 01 tio xio conservatory v naiia nalia anu ana tast tasu nob not leasta betting usall usail gorge ourselves with his fruits many X hixi mad beahe batys guests while ling line lineth th thereof if lf edens bowers produced better fe cherries than those of hon hou wm they mur must have havel been nice that 4 all Y r B H ha I 1 I 1 order efty efly Order graer Crops and improvements eme ants I 1 MT kand co 1 I 1 july ath 1875 editor deseret vi ims order city ils lis lathe the namo of a town we are building iding some ome tewo two and anda h b half alf mt carmel the b brethren who are doing io so org organ an zed in the thi United order some sixteen months since lince all except roun fow low families were wom on the muddy missions some home four or nive five with drow drew from ua teason las iss we have been teen greatly blessed in our labors blar biar our falth faith has been increased in t the af the lord and we joel joei ie 0 ter mirie minie d to persevere in the order we had mid no very great d display on olf the this fourth it being sunday bunday still it will be bb ion lon loial IOB remembered ered B by li the saints here our fining hall is far enough completed lo 10 hold our dour meetings in our oar family were wore nearly neatly xii all gathered anit in it to dinner all ball those who have moved up from the old oid place eat together all oft of their heID meals our hali hall is js 40 peet feet As ad ench each family moab move u up p I 1 they fall into lin line bland blaud and help heip to swell the flin family illy circle we have al lived from tha general fund Aind fol foi for bome some lime limb alike we have hate lio iio individual property our bishop howard 0 benoer ia is indeed a father toabe to the pe people opler and much beloved by all the spirit of the lord liswith is with us ug our aged brethren some that heroin zions camp say shy these alethe are the best days i ys ibey they ever saw order city olty is laid oaf off thirty rods square dining hall in the centre we vve number about persons at present we vve expect to all get together in a few weeks we have had very dry weather bub but plenty of water v ter ten in the creek for irrigation purposes urpo sem sex we have about fifteen acres aeres of orchard and garden with nearly neaily three hundred aaros acres oi of wheat oats eats oatsy barley corn cane haule beans potatoes ac all ml looking well weil also aiso a rc dairy dalry with nearly fifty cows quito a little s sheep beep herd hord etc we are arb making preparations to incorporate under the law we wish td tasee see the united order increase and spread forth until the saints become one in very deed yours in the bonds u ortho the covenant ELL secco Sec lio ijo TIO the hot weather ia Is notably increasing til the mortality in lu many eastern 01 cities sabbath i U 2 11 f SALT balt tt dake BAKE city w f july A y ili lii j editor deseret r it atla becoming path Pati painfully ully evident that the evils that exist in other parts of the world have of df late vears years been gradually gaining ground in this city among not the least conspicuous of these is the carelessness about religiously observing the sabbath which should be a day of rest and with those professing to have ehl chi embraced braced the tho principles of true christianity of religious devotion I 1 believe there is a municipal law on the subject sufficiently strict on some points but extremely lax oh others it would appear exceedingly necessary that there should b be 0 one with a clause on the so called pleasure ice cream and beer gardens in ja this city and vic vie vicinity in 1 which are resorted to on suh slin days by hundreds and it almost might be bald said thousands of people the youth of both sexes preponderating i in order to carry on their busi busl haess ess on sundays the proprietors of ot those lf places laco take out a restaurant license and thus evade one law jaw py b com eom complying plying with another let lt a person go to some of these places on a sunday and observe what is kaing going on there and th they ey j t will vill af p young pe people ople cards cords and a kind of bagatelle to decide who ph ashall all ail pay for refreshments and so on in my I 1 i I 1 0 n indu indulgences lead the laces too are generally kepi kept open till late at dt night ididore and ana are 30 b situated as t to give I 1 I 1 facil facilities I 1 ties f for 0 r iv wrong doing lo 10 t 0 those av so 0 o disposed and land lead the unary unwary astray altis aluis ib xit Is jis nou not guite quite so bad for or people do noti biot profess any disposition to td thus break one of the 0 christian stian commandments to properly observe the sabbath day ac y and to nid aid ethers others to do the sa same nae thing by affording them facilities but when those professing better I 1 things so far fan depart from consist af theory and practice as to conduct thein their buin buiu business ess on sundays t is is agathe a rather unfavorable commentary on an their sincerity and the burily burli of their motives if I 1 a persons Tell teil religious klous kious considerations do not weigh more to him thil than a few paltry dollars they ard are hardly worth adhering to at all however I 1 am in favor besuch of ruch such institutions as I 1 have referred to being closed on sundays and that legislation be bo made at the earliest opportunity that will extend to places in the territory outside as 18 well us a inside this municipality because I 1 nin ani inclined to the belief that the very great n majority odthe of the tho community would favor such measures SEVENTH f I 1 doctors nna and th their eie C charges arges urges 1 CITY july 16 ak 7 editor decerce deseret news see seeing ug an article articie in youn your local column headed their clotheir occupation pa ti onGoing going s the thought came oame V to my mind dind n whether such occupation ought not to krow grow beautifully less les referring to surgeons and physicians I 1 understand their charges are from 5 to I 1 efow JG what laboring g man could coula a afford to pay lucli e enormous n or P prices ribes for foi medical or surgical atten attendance dince three fourths of a y years s wages of pi a laboring man is charged if he should meet meat with an hn A accident ident whereby one of his limbs has 10 to be amputated in an operation aich perli ferll perhaps aps de occupies cupi cupl es say from one half to two hours of the hur bur surgeons time beside besides his bis subsequent visits Is it not an imposition that such an enormous sum is allowed to be charged changed their thein charges charge sare are just the same whether the patients live oc of die A friend of mine some few in months ago had occasion to call to his bis aid the services of df two well known physicians and arid surgeons to attend his wife and the two doctors bt stayed aVed ayed there from half past three thred till 6 pm in a short time the lady was dead and the doctors fees were only for the first and 40 10 for the other the husband is IA a man main whose wages will amount to about a year and the two doctors extorted the sum of foe two hours and a hairs halts attendance this thia ia I 1 not the we only casa by a a good many where poor people have had bad hadbo td call in physicians and to pay so dear for their services I 1 think it is about time that some 01 them learned teamed to tue the sweat swat of their bro brow winstead instead of im imposing m sin g on the more unfortunate ut people e 0 p in our midst it la Is time the their ir 6 a tion tien was wa gone it may be urged by them that their previous training Dg and studies have cost so mu much ob and that alle the instruments st necessary fon foe their thelt profession are BO so expensive thae they cannot their business i altti lower harges charges Tc this thia ia bisno nonsense there are anany businesses where the expenses are correspond correspondingly n gly great still those wha who follow auche auch businesses are content to wark at their trade for from 3 00 oo 00 td per d day I 1 fail fall to 0 o see why doctors ph should 0 ullie be allowed lillow ed charge to such auch autra geo goo u s p ra ces cei s respectfully G D e f I 1 11 ban SAN FEANCISCO francisco I 1 ar july uly 14 ia 75 1 edito deseret news newa feeling a lively kively Inter interest pst est in the thel s u k gro e of utah P I 1 sen send gend dhir herweh I 1 I 1 nor for W a cure bure of iii lil 7 e i disease el in sheep more erml formidable idi ida abie able thair aby any other I 1 know of anu and dim difficult cult to combat successfully x I 1 have learned froma fro lin mr mi 11 11 al M ward of alameda coi cor cof who ha has doctored OW ofed and pun pur cur cun pa many thousands sanrof of a certain iu sure suro re sure pure futej and at ht the ilaine saia alime an jn ne expensive pens IV ille ilie dieon wat oat bei bel boid i daly 7 in af aury aery 1 loga locality mal mat 11 lik lii I 1 out t be the facts ron for 6 r tho the beneat benent or of hose ahoe who rho are breeding adeep sheep an and d grow r ng wool wooi and I 1 suggest iliac thai aalthe kg li he newspapers lows lowb papers dac ift itt ator athe lehe the aneti ti of athel thele ta wili wilt V ail all ie responsible as to the the tho effect utility of the curing g this terrible and difficult to c qu luer erl malady herel here akiho recipe T to 0 ten tenpo pounds unda of ked lime add twenty pound bof sulphur and to ta these add a dd g allons of water boil the whole mixture ani it assumes a dark orange color then it is ready for foi use note at first in iff reducing this material puffin put fil iii ber ben ber ier to the ohe sulphur then to this add th b lime A ay soon as fhe the i ime lime is to the ull full ilie bire nima rifa ahe e t targa 1 ons clr or three e barrels of wate water by this made of 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