Show 10 lo mr ws fiton TUESDAYS DAILY API al 11 23 gam aej i women winten I 1 of the beehive 11 the xen Century Ten meny term for tor fo fmay duay t may avith ivi ivl th the article on the mormon question the women of the can be had at joseph hyrum parry parrye coys cos with other current curlent I 1 lUera vr a ture r arrived arrived at new sew york president joseph F smith has received a dispatch signed by elders jones and pratt informing him that the party of that left leit this city on the bubl ath dinst arrived safely at new york esterday morning hospital Il changes we learn that since the resignation of our esteemed f friend sister ellza eilza E R snow as president of tho the deseret hospital bishop 11 II B clawson has been selected for the position dr S B youns toung has been applin appointed ted medical superintendent and dr MP ilu liu hughes hes remains as house ho use surgeon eon improvements continue condri tie tic to be made in the direction of increasing the of the hospital wyoming ciller chlof the death of the incumbent of the office there Is a vacancy in the chief of wyoming the vanston evanston 1 chieftain chie qin ain favors ahe ahe appointment 13 ot of lion W W corlett of whom it says he is preeminent pre eminent among the lawyers of the territory is a man of unsullied character an affable gentleman and would be an ornament to the supreme pr cine clue bench of the territory having come here herein in the early days of the territory he is familiar with territorial affairs andini our oun judgment he would administer the duties of the office with better satisfaction to the people than it would be possible for almost any other man in the united states fatal accident on april A 11 loth nelson S left his home in millersville Millers ville beaven county at about rpm ann and wen tto the cave mine leaving his team some distance below af after ter transacting his business and returning to his team the horses ran at a furious rate down the tile steep road toad towards the town of bradshaw the wheels struck a large rock throwing brother hollinshead hollin shead and his son some 15 or 20 fot both mth were rendered unconscious the son rallied in a short time but brother never recovered consciousness except at short intervals death brought relief to his sufferings april at pm m W wood is ii our informant the country republicans republican conventions were held in counties on saturday in the summit county one held at park city cit the assemblage seemed to sit right rig t down on E P perry ferry who has heretofore cut a prominent figure in such affairs at beaver grant blaine and arthur were ivere discussed as candidates for the white louse house Blai bial the favorite so it looks as if his nomination is as good as secured surely the national convention would never think of going g 0 ing back on the beaver republicans box B 0 elder had a convention conventi conven tl on of the milder type while sanpete was of the more pronounced species with a good deal of twin relic talk thrown in for spice and to give givia an air af pf originality to the affair the utah cou con county nty republicans preferred arthur for president but they will surely never have the audacity to leold out a against adust the choice of the A scoundrel wanted sheriff rein heln It eInhardt reinhardt hardt of montana is anxious to set his eyes on and offers a reward for a fellow who answers the following description thomas biakely blakely age e abdu aboul SA 33 years dark complexion ton ion longs blackhair black blac khai khal hair dark whiskers about kwoll two and net not ii a ii halt hait 31 inches long all over his face weak i ca k eyes eybs hel het height 5 15 jeet feet 7 inches weight lit ilg igo to pounds and is broad across the shoulders wore dirty clothes brown overalls overall and brown canvas coat white siou slouched slouched cheh cheA hat and looks like a regular tramp and hanzs hancs around saloons the anxiety of the sheriff is is caused by the fact that blakely on the of march arc are lly liy at glendale Glend ale aie a town on the utah northern it R crept up behind joseph shepherd and after the sty ie of the cowardly sneak that he is struck him on the lack back of the head with a billet of wood inflicting inflicting an injury from fro in the effects of which the iche unfortunate man who is naturally of feeble constitution is I 1 likely to die after the dastardly deed blakely left that part of the country and up to date has eluded capture third district court april chief justice hunter presiding A B elfelt vs E A 11 reland ireland thirty da days sl additional time given ven yen to answer george B walker roderick oderick duic D mcdonald donalt diary alary P rice and sarah houghton vs london dondon ondon bank bauk ot 0 utah default and judgment B S eler eier vs E E martin ct al vs E J friedlander G georke george corge gould vs E J friedlander livingston vs EJ E J friedlander demurrer overruled and twenty days allowed to answer lucian bamberger et al vs jacob Be behrman lirman motion to dissolve attachment overruled st at 11 lipman vs jacob Bc hrman behrman motion to dissolve attachment overruled motion for judgment allowed lucian bamberger vs london bank of utah demurrer to complaint argued b c overruled YE EP P perry ferry vs john L street motion for new trial overruled ti tion court count sturt adjourned until 10 ada aaa am to tomor row change of sentiment the following excerpt is from a letter written by a a gentleman in cincinnati to brother 11 11 II perkins ns of woods cross the former a short time ago was very much prejudiced against to the mormons cormons Mor mons but it is evident he now sees matters respecting our people in their I 1 had the pleasure of spending the most of yesterday with mr 11 B 11 II roberts kobertz Ko berts whom I 1 like very much indeed sue your people I 1 think are exceedingly fortunate to have such young men to assist in spreading the cause of truth I 1 never met a young man who seem seems so earnest and can so quietly f rankly frankly and honestly give the very best of reasons for the faith that is in him and yet one who I 1 think would be among the first to discard error it if reasons that would convince his iland mind that he is wrong could be adduced I 1 learned from him that you are probably at home hence this letter I 1 shall be obliged for the present to defer my rny visit to utah although financially stranded I 1 am determined to make utah my kome lome home as soon as possible as I 1 have to commence life as it were anew I 1 am anxious to start night right at this time and I 1 know of no other way to do so than to become one of your people if you will accept me knowing knowin that by so doing I 1 shall be associated associated with a people who have the proper re gard for the rights of man therefore they must be gods chosen people thus no matter how poor I 1 may be in this worlds goods if I 1 am faithful to your teachings I 1 shall be far happier in the world to be provo pellets our racy correspondent spon dent homespun Homes pun pua furnishes the f lowing following ol I 1 dare say it is unnecessary to say that it has rained rained rained f for sor or so many weeks that I 1 have lost the count but just now the sun is out oue out t in all his pomp and pride and so are the farmers there are some fears entertained in relation to the river breaking 0 through and flooding the lower part ot of town some even predict that the town will be cut into the city council are taking steps to avert such a calamity by strengthening the dams annd anid piling up u brush where it is feces necessary high waters arc are expected here as chew elsewhere herre as the result of the heavy rain nala and snow storms Ma Smoot was 75 years old last wednesday A larie large large party consi consisting stin of the family an and ana intimate f friends gathered at her house to celebrate the day aay brothers mcdonald McDo and rogers from salt river were bete present miss lucy kimball recently re returned from california mrs airs zina zinn whitney Whit ney ncy who came down from salt lake to attend the party beside a number of mas lass friends who live lull in provo all ail heartily echoed her wish to be present at and h help heip I 1 celebrate her birthday the ac academy is much less in numbers hut but cozier and awid pleasanter plea santer than ever say the students who arc are there the provo dramatic company arc playing in the various settlements of this county for the benefit az of t the lle ile B Y academy it is very notie nolie ou th taj c part of the manager aw ak company company to do this work all who have itle itie i tie tle opportunity should go and hee ser i e c excellent performances for mances and uld ald aid so an object the health of the is generally go good oda Anum num berof families being heing called to go to arizona home HOMESPUN srun spun |