Show local and other matters froll from wednesdays DAIL dall DAILY dally ratta AUG 4 riot fiot hot hotter hottest every dwy day eastern mails MaUs newspapers papers ws from new nork mork arrive here bere in six days and five live nights just now i gone michaei michael hel hei pagan fagan recent recently IV shot bot at bingham died yesterday evening rain the attempt at a shower last evening did not amount to much utah educational journal for august contains a n number arub r of art cles of interest Inte iest test to the educational world I 1 i among ehe the nineties thi this week I 1 is likely to bo be remembered as a week among tile the nl fur fun oi ibe ginning with sunday thu tho mercury hasteen has been dali dall I 1 aint ofa tho day and parts af of each I 1 day I 1 jg lg ing ing I 1 a as 1 high g il way between betwee 6 90 and in the shade normal institute wednesdays exercises at 9 am a in prof LI i G isna ISra maeser euer eser continued the iu subject beet of the theory and practice of leaching and spoke on p physical b y s ical education duca duea tiou tion als ais also niso on memory neason reason will wili in manners mannens prof J mi coyner coynor treated upon arithmetic miss delia delfa snow upon oral grammar owing to the absence of miss ulas Stul fouth routh object lessons w was L 9 omitted omit dmit te d t the he time being occupied 1 ea b by liis laiss snow who presented some interesting theories relating to the quick read reading ing and combination of simple simpie nu numbers abers afternoon Sess session ion iod prof V aj H lager rager co continued i his lecture on reading he tie has the reading classes in his bis tse llop in military order w with 1 ith a i captain il lieutenants ac c his bulls pulls edit and publish a school paper piper each bon bou an art article icle every evely fortnight which is read by ho ejected editor 0 of the paper Prof 3 ar concluded his lecture on penmanship by comparing in the of Scrib scribner ner nef dunton and spencer with illustrations of each on the blackboard the question bax established as an jya aid ald in imparting information on any subject brought before the institute sti tute is becoming vory vony very mbry popular question great importance to the fraternity of school t tead teachers heig helg being asked and answered to the point by ip experienced ap e rie ric ad ladies ladles and gentlemen 0 olty city coillie council the cit council imet last eveni evening ngi mayor wells pre fc iding x i I 1 J Petit petition jim lim of juhn H ai that tiie the route louw of a pi portion of the uth lith ward aarti water ditch be altered to vald its cju running lining tigh lils his lot as at present referred to the wa t ermas t er on petition of godbe Ss clotheir Co their license was transferred to godbe pitts co who had recently purchased ed the business the auditor of publia r reported thau that he had elumin d rie lle he lie accounts of expenditures of the follo following wing for fox fo july and found theau correct marshal and chief engineer S 4 25 5 82 committee on for work done dono on bath houe union square ac superintendent of hospital and aud lunue lu aue nue aay I 1 fum um 0 the reports were received and amounts appropriated petition of joseph Vi burtn and others setting forth that they had purchased a w water at er wheel aud and molasses mill situated on oil third South between tenth and eleventh E east rast ast street streets and asking the privilege of to opel operate watt it in the manufacture of mola moia s fr III in th thau that af locality trie the trio present seaon sea on gran grau granted ted provided that tile the irrigation of lots is not ther th ertly ciby interfered alth sith with A communication addressed e d 10 0 the committee on municipal la laws a 2 to whom was wag refe referred ired the petit petition tit oil n of A aa T rockwood relative to toabe tie lie 1 distribution of water from the oth ward ditch was read it iff t was signed in behalf of tile the peo people 0 of tu the leth ward baid by joseph sep standing of that locality and set forth that A P ax boek Bock ackwood wood would bo be willing to let the vested ri rights t part of his petition rest for tile tho present brov provided aided that the time assigned aish ned for the twelfth warders to t u uso use se the wilter water should he be increased from the present allotment layt forty two wo hours a a week to nitty hours houra it was explained in c council mill ci t that h a t four wards watered fro from 61 j tho ditch the oth and 11 lith tb that the last named hamed had till recently only had eighteen hours hourn iu in the tile week weak and the tile fifty fir nir that this assign me m I 1 for the alth ward and aud the tim time was the therefore reford divided equally lulo lulu four parts thus giving gijiu g a to ahe fihe people of if the ward waid antl and enabling the latter to surrender the red butte nutte water to the people of the north bench fo for r cu culinary purposes the council adjourned without taking any action on the matter A rough hough customer between twelve anif anil one this morning a man mail dressed io in soldier clothes went to the house our amr hocking lot lath h ward and endeavored to norce force orce oree an entrance by the front door the catch of w which hiell he be broke he next went to tile the rear of the tile bul bui building iding loing and smashed a window theo then finding another one open he entered the thia house by it mr air hoi hot k I 1 aig as soon as he be realized the situation went for his bis pistol but the intruder went after aften it too both grasping the weapon at the same instant and then commenced a struggle between the two for its possession mr air hocking was not dressed dressell for company ipaty and his situation was not no t unpleasant aut ant the tho two struggled through thal o r rooms 0 0 rn 4 to the outride of the house by the front and abd at this paint the ruffian I 1 wrested the pistol away from the rasp grasp of urho ch ing an a D d i in ined mediately fate late tired fired at him when mr hocking retreated from him george georg brooks joeph jo eph smith and preston lewes being arou abou aroused ed by the disturbance arrived on the spot just as the shot was fired mr brooks drew and bevelled levelled levei level led his pistol on him commanding com commanding mandin ile ite h him im not to move instead of heeding e ding this warning however he hd turned the tables by directing the weapon he held full upon the person of mr brooks notwithstanding ding the dan ger the latter was I 1 in tu he did not riot want to shoot the fellow and therefore did not fire directly he turned and grid ran towards town the three men already named starting in pursuit and mr brooks sending bending a shot or two after him being barefooted he lie ran very fast along first south street but joseph smith gained upon him and retook betook he took off his coat and drop dropped ped it upon the ground to several persons on the way ay w who 0 called on him to halt he yelled with an oath that if they stopped him he would shoot them A short distance west of or the theatre heran he ran in the way of night lw atchian watchman thomas dobson who attempted to seize him when the fellow fired a shot at him also but missed h him am at this point joseph smith came up and he and the night wate watchman liman ilman grappled him he ho struggled t L r u hard however and when warn 1 0 on n tte the ground he cockra cocke coeke his p pistol astol again and attempted to shoot mr bir smith he was then secured and taken to the city hall the fellow rellow talked a go good od deal heal about somebody hy by the name of or majon major burke birke against whom wilom he appeared ped pear to ha ade ve a fc ru rudge dge 11 he e Is lemed emed toc tor act as if ir he was crazy but iid ild lid did not adt appear to he under til the influence of liquor the circumstance has given sueh such a ashuck to sister eister hocking that she abbt b ben en iu lu a precarious condition ever over ever since bince being lu in delt deli delicate date health there were five small children in the house bouse and while mr hocking was t struggling with the maniac their cries were most 1141 esi esl tog log just as vs they tiley reached the front door the fellow caught huld hold of mr nirm hocking and used her roughly tearing her olo clothing thing tile tiie theman inan is a soldier and will probably be turned over to the mi t arguments A for the Def defence ence enco I 1 I 1 tha the iha id following from beaver deaver was I 1 received this afternoon beaver august 4 E editor delict ivens sucile arland continued this morning that mith is ijo tio uok nok a aerson I 1 erson io to be believed becal because lse ise in jn addition io ed being a self confessed murderer a murderer mpr derer of the blackest t type ype that wh whenever enever his test testimony related to anything which occurred ip the presence 07 of others it is contradicted one of the principal points being that swore men were marched down near inear the emigrant camp formed into a hollow quare square bud aud addressed by john D L lee on the subject of killing the awl emerant em brant granta hrant 4 and tile the ignal to t are art was agreed upon this juel joel while Willi william arn youn young g antl anil samuel ssmuel collect C y remember tady auy any i sueh such thing sutherland theory is that lee and nii zil 11 the he other white men on the ground were thereon there on an errand of mercy to protect the because if the tile 11 olmon people ba hai bal I desired he deti detries denies fes ier knowing that ebat tile indians were enra enraged gedy they ney aey might have staid away and let the indians kill them all they went there in the interests of humanity and the treaty with the indians waa in good faith and tho only whito white man shown to have fired a gun at the emigrants Is and that on bis hii own testimony and that was caused by his own savage nature freeing the atrocious acts of ahe indians it kindled in his bre breast dst ast that blood thirsty fe eeling and hei he fired that the indians were drawn oft off in pursuance of a treaty and lee leo and other white men were conducting them theril to lb cedar when the indians whose revenge was ivas still unsatisfied burst from ambush and killed the emigrants joel white is alike unworthy of bellef belief as ar many of his statements were uncorroborated corrol corroborated orated and he be came here under an attachment in charge of a suitable compart companioni compani iea lea oil oli bill hickman the latter forbidding white to have ariy any arvy in t arvie ty with the defendants fend anes ants la attorneys which advice he accordingly observed what motive could the whole people of cedar washington harmony and they even oven wish to extend f it to parowan carowan Pa rowau rowan have bavo for murdering these emigrants it is not to be believed that all these men from different places went there to perpetrate this horrible mime dime can any ady one nind find a whole city or town of could anybody find three or four towns of murderer no it cant be believed hoge followed going over the e evidence very carefully 11 being characterized as ag even a worse man and still more e unworthy of belief beller than by sutherland r bishop followed and d at recess had bad not finished 1 FROM THURSDAYS daily dally aua AUG u 5 Last Nights storm r T thunder h under lightning and heavy rain last night aboul 11 the soil wetted less than an inch in depth the late ann baty ln in the obituary notice of ann baty in the NEW of monday aug 23 saher helsor fornier residence should ha have ve been given glyen giat n as leaton lt aton hall instead of leathern hill arriving twenty five ear car loads of piping for the 06 city water works have been received to date thirty seven cars ears were wera shipped up to aply J illy lily lri III 1 it will take some oyer over a litell ard ean ear ear car loads to nill fill the bill A I 1 A spread of the gospel gospe 1 the book bool of bl mormon ormon a syn opla opia of the history nud aud do doings ings of two distinct raes rhes nue pue of or ancient t people who lived on this continent the faulders founders of one of which were led hither by the ha bana band nil pil of god from the tower of babel thousands of yean year sago ago and the faun founders derei durel of the other the pro genitors geni goni tors of the present at origines came heie here about six hundred years before christ has been translated into and published in many dif dlf different lerent lau iau language guage 4 iu in eluding french german italian danish welsh nud aud Ha hawaiian wailan wallan an that the truths it conta couta lus ius may ue to be bit carried to various parts of the earth until it ia Is published in every tongue that record h ins is lately been translated into another language the spanish which is spoken by several millions of the tile ham hAW inhabitants tants tanis of or this continent the translation into that language is at present in manuscript but tor hor i or bious dons of it that have been selected for present publication are now in our hands and are being printed in time timo to enable elder daniel 11 W jones and his fellow follow missionaries to take tahe with them when they start on a miss mission glon sion among those who speak that language they purl purpose pose poso starting on or about the first day of next month the means necessary to publish the selected portions of tho the book hook is being obtained by subscription and those who are arc d desirous e sirous of aiding iuso inso in so laud laudable atile atole a work as the gub publication catlon cation of or the tho falness of the gospel to people e now mow unacquainted with attl tile the illes message suge which it beals beats would do well to send along their donations to brother jones jonea for that purpose the book of mormon con eon contzius cont trillis the truths odthe of the everlasting gospel alid audits its translation alfort with a view to its complete publication in still another language go will doubtless be a fact that v vilf 1111 be hailed with pleasure by cat evns y true latter day saint normal institute last evening ev ehing ening prof 0 H riggs biggs delivered a highly interesting lecture on education ho he urged the necessity of a teacher carrying into the tho schoolroom a smiling face and happy heart if he would be bb successful he stated that the minds of the tho children were in the hands of the teacher the 06 teacher was the director and encourager of the education of the child the speaker dwelt with clearn clearness ess on the theory of intellectual and moral education at 9 this morning prof K G maeser continued his lecture on the history of education making some very tery excellent telling points he enumerated the necessary qualifications of a teacher 1 physical 2 mom moral 3 intellectual at prof coyner continued upon arithmetic illustrating clearly the correct method of subtraction division and cancellation 1030 miss delia snow read part of a ah u essny on the educational claims of botany 11 1115 15 15 prof coyner commenced a collige course of lectures on physiology AFTERNOON 1230 reading beading n by prof rager bager he analyzed the reading of edgar A poe on the raven 11 giving his peculiar rendering elie tile same bame also ulso selections from a scene of cariline Ca tiline 11 prof rawlins followed in a short lecture on elocution he said it might t be classed under three heads viz time tone and emphasis he commended recommended re vocal gymnastics illustrating the same by class exercise in tome bume of the minor positions tiong of thu the orator the interest is increasing the question oli box was very interest ilg lug the following were admitted to the institute to day salt lake county J D stewart vm wm C lemon 0 B F swift era taylor making a total of at the close of the exercises exercise s this thia afternoon it |