Show lodal lodah AND OTHER MATTERS FRIDAYS APRIL 20 personal mr albert T glass glasa accompanied by his hla mother return oed med ed f from OM california by the noon train graffi to t Q yby day mr hin giam glam speaks in glowing glo gio wing germs lerms of the bright future futura tor ton or call tornia fornia and arizona the copious rains having assured large crops ot of fruit and grain death of a little one we learn leam from president joseph taylor that the infant child of bishop 0 P F whitney died at the residence ot of president A 0 smoot at provos provo where mrs whitney has been stopping the deceased little one was born bomb after the father lef let lett iett t to go to england on a mission so he be dla oid not haxe haye the privilege of seeing his child chila our sincere sympathy Is with the parents t temple bread plate we have received from little roundy co the well known glass and china firm of this city samples of their new glass bread plate made ex preasly fon ton this market it has hns a nue nine fine impression impre aalon cast in the glass of the salt lake temple as it will appear when completed and Is taste fully ornamented on the margin and mound wound itla thi the inscription give us this day our daily dally bread every mormon table will look the better for a 9 temple bread elate plate outdoor preaching inaugurated by private letter irom from eauer aeo clabbert CL ambert we gearu that outdoor preaching for the season to in liverpool and adjacent towns was inaugurated april 2nd and when a meeting was held on oa Is lington square elder lambert addressing the people and president J H primith following with concluding remarks on the same evening a similar meeting was held in Buken birkenhead head it was peaceable at brat first but finally a disturbance tur bance was created by the crowd and the assemblage ended in confusion and consider considerable atle uproar eye Be removed movee moved about 12 years ago ngo mr marry marny white of north ogden lost the sight bight of his left eye having deen etrick on his optic with a shear bhear of wheat ever since that time he has been buffering suffering from neuralgia of late even sympathetic irritation irn talton taiton set in seriously endangering the bight sight of the light eye eje A few days ago the sufferer suf su leier lerer concluded to consult dr john driver vh who 0 on tuesday wont went up p to north ogden oae n li and performed the tha delicate and und ac dlf dit difficult operation of removing the tho eye the patient having been put anler under the influence bence of chloroform mr white stood the operation well ogden wants to hear A lady writes as aa rol roi follows lows lowe my daughter lef lefi t liverpool with her flye children in july lotho loth ISSO 1880 I 1 received ived one or two letters from her after she bhe arrived at salt lake late city but have not leared heared from b her er for over 12 months all our letters are returned to swansea saying bhe she cannot be found her address was ward salt lake city utah she was then with her mother iveel I 1 feel anxious about the children and herself any information will bo ba thankfully received address mrs anne Bey bedrone rone 7 Lin lingle gleto ton n street swansea wales my daugh daughter tera name ja is harriet barrone bas Bey rone rono A lost brother mr SW S M pre shaw handed ut ui a letter today to day days in which miss katie wyche of cheyenne wyoming reque requests ats this gentleman to make inquiries as to the whereabouts of her brother wm wyche about whom his family are becoming very anxious not having heard from him since last august at which time he was employed on a ranch 40 miles distant from ogden city the missing man manla mania Is tall and rather large of light complexion and smooth face and is about 22 years of age he is quiet sober and industrious any information of him will gladden the heart of a erier eilef stricken mother ogden Lf erald governor hoyt blind the Chey cheyenne eneo enee leader has hag the following about ex governor hoyt of wyoming ev governor john W hoy hoyi t W was brought home in yesterdays coach from the north butle buttering ring from snow enow blindness he belt cheyenne on thursday and on friday traveled all day over the snow while the sun bun shone brightly upon it the governor suffered gi batly from pain in the elesin eyes eves in the evenmo evento gand at length became totally blind he ha nas not been besu able abie a me touba to use his hta eyesight since bince hiar hib physician dr gray expresses the mellef that the governor will recover his sight bight but must bo be kept in a dark room for a week copies of the oldest edition the notice in the NEWS the other day about brother junius janius F wells wella having secured a copy of the first published edition of the book of mormon has brought several others to light this morning wo we were shown one in possession of brother john johnh johah H freeman which he obtained from captain lovejoy of rochester new york whose neme nime Is ia written on the flyleaf fly leaf he states that the captain obtained it on a a steamboat team bost boat from the prophet joseph smith whose property it is claimed to have been at one time As an evidence of this it hag has writ ten upon it in pencil the name of joseph pierce and we are sire informed the latter remembers having written it on a copy of a book of mormon of the prophet josephs soe sob ephs while he was waa stopping at brother house brother thomas mcgriggs CG riggs informs us that he be also has come into possession of a copy of the first edition ot of tho the book having obtained it from brother james H wallis who stated to him that it originally be longed to oliver cowdery andaas and wab was used iu in the kirtland temple at the dedication of that building able journalists the chicago mems news of which mr M E stone now in this city Is the editorial head has had one of tho the most rapidly successful careers in the annals of journalism it was founded by mr stone only seven years B since yet its circulation la Is said to be s second n only aly to that of the newyork ff herald erald it issues issues two daily dally editions morning and evening it 13 ia 13 bright ente enterprising newsy pungent and in the highest degree aggressive its columns are in ih much attention being evidently paid to the important matter of judicious condensation one of the leading ai art nit tar tat of successful journalism the inter ocean editorial head mr W E curtis curtla la Is also in the city is a journal of great influence being one of the most powerful organs of the republican party and is conducted with enter enterprise prise and marked ability we have had almost constant occasion for a considerable time to differ with what we con confider sider gider its ultra and from our standpoint cruelly one sided po eltion eillon on the mormon question but we believe it has been biased by misinformation from a notoriously venomous sour bour cc in this ca city ty we V were e re to receive an agreeable call cair from mr curtis for whom as a pleasant gentleman wo we have sentiments only of the most kindly character independent of the expressions of his paper in opposition to 10 what we consider to he be the truth A gigantic land laud scheme we find the foll following wang in therena the reno keno nevada gazette gazella of april A etwo two of prominent bustness newsmen men i have iken a very extensive and promising scheme in the way of tock raising and lind ind I reclamation in the corinne valley aney have negotiated the largest land trade ever made ju iu U utah t ah and one of the largest on the coast they have secured pone sion blon of over acres of railroad land running run running nini from the shore of salt lake north to the moun mountain taini embral embracing ing all the lands owned by the central pacific railroad company in townships 9 10 11 12 and 13 in range three west the tho government lands they owned before they will fence the west side and salt lake lako will secure the south bouth r south bouth end the malad river the aaa and the mount alaa the north so that they will have a ranch thirty miles long and six wide embracing all kinds of soil from the salty shore to the rocky mountain side there in ia a great deal of good sagebrush land which when fenced will grow up to grass and furni furnish h food for many thousand head of stock wherever there are springs springe 3 alfalfa will be sown and hay bay stacked up to guard against hard winters wheat and barley can be grown in sufficient quantities to more than run the ranch careful surveys will be made and it if bear river can bo be brought insall land will be cultivated The Malad river runs nearly the whole length of the tract and furnishes plenty of water for stock afine ilour flour mill is one of the conveniences of the pince place it belongs to the company who aiso aho have a store their large bands of horses and sheep will go a along long iong way to stock block the range lange the project is to be known as the corinne ill ali mill III canal and stock company A generous G donation we learn of a 8 very generous deed done by brother ssmuel samuel varney of the fifteenth te anth ward sister bister parker was the owner of a strip of land running along the 0 ast east side of the lot on which the ward meetinghouse meeting house and schoolhouse school house stand causing the site of these buil bull buildings dinga tobe to be greatly cramped brother varney kindly donated a piece of his hta property to the ward and the people built a new house on it and exchanged it with sister parker for her land adjacent to the schoolhouse school home house this gives elves a clear east front to the public building lot bishop pollard and his flock nock are about to fix up and renovate the old parker house for a residence for the meetinghouse meeting house janitor brother david gill who will thus have the public property entrusted to his watchcase watch care under his immediate eye brother varney could have sold the property he generously donated for a considerable sum but bat he would not dispose of it in that way preferring to devote it to a purpose lor the public goods good without any other reward than the consciousness of having done a commendable action 0 FROM SATURDAYS DAILY APRIL 21 L 1 su sudden budden adden D death ea th we learn from a citizen of davis county that this thia morning the wife cf c judge joseph holbrook Holb rook an old and well known citizen of east bountiful dropped dead at the family residence we did not learn the cause of the lady ladys a unexpected decease hurt his foot yesterday as J hafen haten the weil well known youn young artist was un hitching a horse horbe f from rom a wagon I 1 in the tithing yard the animal became restive and while he was trying to hold its it it trod on his foot inflicting a bevere bevera bruise braise no bones were broken brohen reorganized organized re ee tha tho young ladled association of the tenth ward has been reorganized organized re bister sister mary pierce who had been president for about ten years having resigned on account of her residence being the greater part of the time out of the city slater elizabeth edmonds has been appointed her eue suc successor cessor cesbon with sisters slaters annia annie petti retti grew and ida baddley as her counselors bishop baiera and coun selora were present and expressed themselves themE elves highly gratified with the manner in which the ass assoria as ocla socia liun klun had been conducted under the direction of aster pierce pickle pro production considering the immense qua quantities U titles of vegetables of superior quality that can be raised in thia territory some bome sections probably not being excelled in that regard in any part of the world it la is a little surprising that sume some enterprising bugl bugi business nebb nees man has not started the pickle manufacturing industry wont somebody start in and try to corral a portion of the tho exceedingly large sum that la Is paid out yearly by the people of cheter the territory for this commodity at least there is no need for the whole of it flowing out to california the east and esven edven england wanted 1 a pickle factory A singular accident wo are informed of an unusual accident to john keney reney a tone of east bountiful while engaged in harrowing on his hid farm the implement must have encountered some obstruction in front aa M it turned clear over toward the mules falling teeth upward this incident caused one of the mules to be twisted around sideways and to fall upon the teeth of tho the harrow harro wi on which the poor brute wa way a impaled the more the animal struggled the deeper the points entered its quivering flesh and before it could oe lio released its agonies ended in death which ensued in about fifteen or twenty minutes from the time t fell the sanitary question the warm season la is approaching this fact together with the increasing density of the population of this city renders i the a sanitary quest question ion ian more a and n d more conspicuous our city fathers will soon be compelled to grapple with this problem involving the health and lives livas of the m more ore vigorously than it has ever been dealt with before the conditions of the past pasi are not adequate to the prec present ent and future in the framing of an ordinance on the 1 subject one feature will force itself upon its framers trainers the abolition of the vault outhouses out houses which are all but universal and are the source of as much pollution of the atmosphere as any other they should be supplanted by the surface and dry earth system or some other equally as effective such a provision would be difficult of enforcement at finst brat but would gradually obtain until its application would bo be universal slik silk weaving mr jas jag ta chalmers mers merb an exp eap expect e it aik blik weaver recently arrived from the baat is 13 about to begin that branch of manufacture t the premises of the utah silk association near the mouth of city creek A abloom loom been completed under his directions and a quantity of material has arrived from the east bumm buff sufficient lelent to turn out yard yarm of silk fabric to start with the goods to ba turned out by mr chalmers Ch simers almera will be genuine in every everk respect and wo we hope ho he will receive that degree of encouragement that will enable him to continue and cause the industry to develop Inauguration The of the manufacture of slik silk fabrics will no doubt act as aa an additional impetus to the pioneer band who llave have been struggling for years to place the utah silk industry ins in sueh buch a post position tion lion that the native material could le be put through t the he various processes ses here that would render it ready for the hands of the weaver treaver at present there Is iss a gap between which however will doubtless in indue due oue time bo be filled brother muster muser la 13 giving mr chalmers chain chaia lera iera all the tho ass assistance latance in hla his power anniversary Iffe eting the fol lowing owing was wab received yesterday after moon eoon pona oona to late for public publication aton till today thursday evening baing tho the anniversary niver sary ward primary association the folks with some of their parents assembled at the schoolhouse school house in the aftem afternoon oon and spent a few hours plea piea antly in reciting etc thib pres prea ident sister slater toone her associates and the committee made the event a very plea pleasant gant gnp having procured a large larg e quantity of views dooks books picture pictures 4 etc which interested all who were prea ent after a aj short intermission the i evening a exer exen exercises claes clues com rn accod the president ot of tho the called caled upon quite a number to express their gieir fe alinga and all responded heartily each speaker remarking that |