| Show FROM erom DAILY 10 TO WHOM IT MAY max CONCERN having resigned the position of president of tile the deseret hospital association so clation I 1 hereby request that all business letters pertaining to said hospital be addressed to tho the secretary mrs airs E B wells until further notice E it SNOW scow SMITH 11 salt lake city april ith 1884 immigrants we learn leam by telegram to president taylor from agent jams janns 11 hart at new york vork york that the first company of church emigration from europe left liverpool yesterday per S S nevada numbering souls home music drusie we had the pleasure of listening today to day to a new piece of music composed by professor jose joseph N h J daynes and played by him on antro piano at daynes and coulters Co alters music store itis it Is entitled the I 1 az Z C cul cui al 1 march 71 and is written in simple style for beginners and adapted either to the plano piano or organ mr nir daynes davnes has recently composed a new now anthem to words written by elder john son which will no doubt ho be rendered in public before many days home again miss aliss emma atkin al D daughter of george Atkin Esq of tooele arrived from philadelphia this mornine mor ninar returning a f ull full fledged graduate from the pennsylvania wo mans medical college of that city she is the utah girl referred to in a previous issue as having graduated second in her class the young lady has been studying in the East some two t 0 years and six months and has dilli gently striven with ratifying gratifying success to make the best of of her time while away we bid her a hearty welcome home and wish her every success in the pursuit of her profession A new artist artiste yesterday there came to town another artist who is probably the youngest member of his profession in this community it itis is understood that he will reside for some years in the family of brother lorus pratt who seems to have taken a remarkable fancy to the young fellow ile he has not advanced very far as it itis is believed he could not have chosen a better teacher to instruct him nor a worthier household in which to take up his temporary abode we heartily congratulate brother lorus and his wife on the new acquisition the first visitor of the kind that has yet come to their doors father mother and child doing well business Cli cil changes anges since the publication li in this paper of an item in reference to the prospective purchase of the wasatch woolen mills by john C cutler and james dunn we learn that other arrangements have intervened and the property will remain in the hands of its present owners mr dunn will resign as superintendent of the provo woolen mills and his place will probably be filled by mr reed smoot mr nir dunn will enter the wool and hide business on ills his own account at provo Z C MI as has been stated will vill take the sole agency for fon the provo factory Pac tory mr ir cutler will continue the commission store which he lie has conducted so co ably in this city for a nuni berof years Mission arys letter elder NW S whitney writes from Chau nalia nalta chec county alabama march mth koth 2 as follows I 1 have been laboring as a tra elder in this and adjacent counties in company with elder R 11 stevens Ste vensy 8 since Ince last september I 1 left my homo in parowan carowan Pa rowan iron county count utah on the of last august aff and arrived arri veI yel hp hf about the loth of september septen ber ben wv avo been quite successful in getting gutting hous 0 i to preach in lately but mostly privat priva dwellings we are opening up a new field in tallapoosa county where wo we have found a number of I 1 friends and a good many marly are ore in investigating ther are several several that take quite an inte reat in tha the DESERET NEWS when we vve ilo lio lim 0 any to dispose of and I 1 think there am aree some who intend subscribing for it I 1 believe considerable good conid could be done by the elders if they would distribute their papers among the people after they have read them thus giving the people a chance to become more acquainted with our religious aa awell a well weli as our temporal affairs |