| Show NEWS from SATURDAYS DAILY maya appointments to vacancies secretary thomas has forwarded the following appointments made bythe utah mall commission daniel bader vice tice win wm T baker pres presiding iding judge and geo 0 turnbull vice robert W davis judges of election for third ward park city municipal election on monday may alay ath 1884 charles W rowland vice willard burbank deputy registrar for burbank b ank millard millard county third district court proceed inas before chief justice hunter an on bAur saturday day may ard admitted citizens win wm deigan and alexander shreeve wm win 11 II if bowers vs london banki bank of utah L ten days additional cime allowed defendant for filing statement on appeal from order refusing motion to discharge attachment 1 leopie people etc vs fred ilott murder first degree examination of witnesses defendant hopt on the stand case continuing presidents party returned presidents john taylor and george Q cannon with most ot the party which accompanied them south a few weeks a ago g arrived home as expected this morning the movements of the party from place to place have been published in the newy news during their absence all return in good health the adiv accident that occurred was to sister cannon wife of president george Q cannon who hacher had her wrist dislocated by the overturns over overturning of the vehicle in which she was riding a little this side of toquerville we bid the brethren and sisters a hearty welcome home A long ride kide on short saddles on the first of this month Aless rs woodside and morgan both distinguished bicycle rl riders commenced their long contemplated tour across the continent from new york to san francisco on bicycles long journeys b by th this Is means are not uncommon in the axy beast t and 1 in europe but this is remarkable as the first voyage on the thel silent steed across the continent these noted riders have arranged sith the athletic association to lie ile over for one day en route and give an exhibition on washington square in this city juvenile instructor the juvinile juvenile for may has the following table of contents the cologne cathedral illustrated missionary experience by B if roberts A reminiscence of central asia our theolo theological ical class by uriel history of the church varieties chapter for the little ones editorial thoughts captain cook illustrated illustrate d home travels in india by william fotheringham rothe ringham j topics of the times bythe by the editor easy science lessons by sunny enmity will cease I 1 by SF S P atwood natures instructions A mysterious dog by J L II 11 the seven ages of woman baj by J if H AV E enigma n by kiddler uta Is future G glory 10 iwa iga I 1 by y B J beer earths creatures tures by uncle zeph robbery the butcher shop af IV P r rowe howe a little east of the deseret bank was robbed on thursday thurida night between 9 and 10 the thief broke a pane of glass out of the rear door doo r entered the shop found the com on the safe door unlocked took a key he found there unlocked the inner safe and stole in cash and de camped the thief is understood to be the son of a well known anti antl mormon 11 eor tor some reason he is not being prosecuted lie he is said to have expended the proceeds of the robbery ina lua in a house of ill repute on the night the deed was done will the tribune supply names abdat and attribute the deed to polygamy we could give names but refrain branch at kereki hurch Ku rehl rehi a on sunday last gast a branch of the church was organ laed at eureka juab county accord ing to the anilo made in the NEWS a few days previous apostle george teasdale president wm counselor sperry and elders I 1 A and W bailey were present john neek neck was made president of the branch with henry simmons and lawrence fullenbach as his assistants H simmons was appointed sunday school superintendent with J K R johnson Johns onandA and A von bauer assistants JH J H saville was appointed clerk of the branch three meetings s were held the people there were anxious for the organization and had purchased ed an nil elegant E ant set of church works and sacramental service in anticipation of it returned missionary elder chas of plain city weber county 0 un ty who left on a mission to great britain may VO 9 1882 returned home on tile the of april ile he labored all the time in the newcastle conference taking the presidency of it october 21 91 1882 and holding that position till released to come home with the april company he baptized 20 persons preached r beached to thousands thousand of people eople and left left a fine feeling there witt with considerable opposition he enjoyed his mission thoroughly and feels thankful he was called to it the lord has been with him most of the time he has had good health he thinks the saints fere here having friends in europe should write letters to them introducing the elders as bearers of the letters and thus help them to find openings for preaching the gospel a wise sug suggestion which we heartily endorse nomo homo talent evidences are aro multiplying ti every day that utah is rapidly coming to the front in artistic ability this is sufficiently evinced by the numerous excellent portraits and landscapes and the very cral crAi creditable table tabie efforts in the line ot of sculpture recently exhibited by some of gur pur youthful artists and while this is the case edse with the comparatively pa t ively vel vei young men of the community our ur home ome talent of growth howth in progress and enterprise lags not one whit behind this was called very forcibly to our oun mind yesterday by a visit to the atelier of prof ottinger 9 where we were shown a most striking Q n likeness of ex alderman raleigh painted for the city council chamber and a few figure works which are in our estimation far ahead of anything this gentleman has heretofore attempted A correction the following Cs explains itself OFFICE manti mantl city Sali sall sanpete jeW lem iem county april 30 1884 i E editor diton deseret meus wems in 3 your our local columns of the lust you jou make a report concerning the manti temple as the information of drother brother cyrus R H wheelock which for the most part is quite incorrect and calculated to mislead the public in regard thereto I 1 have at no time expressed a design to have the temple completed in may 1885 neither can it be done th the e mason work is progressing but will not be finished for another year at least we are doing nothing at resent in the interior and the machinery is for getting out the nine fine work instead of the roush rough work as stated but as yet very little is being done in iee this direction I 1 have deemed it necessary that you be correctly informed upon this subject and I 1 shall be pleased to furnish the proper information when required for the public W V 11 II FOLSOM supt bupt drom from the southern states we hada had a call this in morning orning from elders walter G paul and george K reese jr t the h e former of mendon cache cu county nty and the latter of the second ward vard of this city they both returned from a mission southern states last tuesday elder paul left here april 11 1882 2 and first labored in butler B ut and rut mut muhlenburg lenburg counties ken 1 tucky then in grayson and afterwards in warren wan en simpson and allen alien coun conn ties he ile spent the last three months of his mission in sumner county ten nesse etue final month in company with elder eider reese he baptized tour lour persons and assisted in baptizing zin nineteen elder reese left home april 10 mil 3 and labored first in graybon county kentucky traveled through other counties and finally went to tennessee where he finished his labors he was released lo 10 return on account of ill health he baptized one person and assisted in performing that ordinance for seven others they were threatened considerably denied opportunities to hold meetings aud and finally all the elders were obliged to leave kentucky on account of hostile sentiment there are arc at present no elders laboring in that state both these ethren brethren bi prize their experience highly A wicked woman from the appended extract from the oden ogden derald herald it itis is evident that a certain female whose vile vocation was shown up in in this paper some time ago is carrying on her villainous trade in weber county A rd reliable liable gentleman and ana old time citizen of this place informs us that a dangerous adventuress is going around to town v ostensibly for the purpose ot ol selling allu to the ladies some articie article of f female e mal mai apparel but whenever she thinks t there here is an am occasion and the field is clear she stig suggests bests in addition the use of drus drug gs to produce ye and otherwise defeat the creators creator as plan and first command as found to und and in genesis 1 28 in the instance experienced by our informants wife the peddler of pernicious stuff was even so urgent and bold as to declare her willingness to take a medical work out of the family library as cyment payment for the drug she offered her er insinuations however were fruitless and the adventuress left the house bouse without accomplishing her villainous object though not as quick as she would have been made to go it if the gentleman of the house bouse had uen ren been around the premises at the time A narrow escape an exciting runaway and smashup smash up occurred on fifth south and third west streets last evening about 73 vo 73 30 a spanking buggy team driven by two young ladies was passing along the first named thoroughfare when one of a crowd of small boys threw a rock at the horses which became frightened and unmanageable and started off at a fearful rate of speed the lady who was driving dropped the lines and lumped jumped from the vehicle sp raining herself some but luckily sustaining no further injury her companion staid in the buggy which became det detached c hed from the borses horses two blocks flir flit further ther away and escaped any harm the furious animals after the tugs became un loosed got tangled ILI lu harness but again started off leaving the vehicle with its fair and frightened inmate in the road and turning up third west vest street ran into a te telephone leOne lenne pole one of the horses on each side of it lybe the pole was knocked down and the animals were thrown by the force of the collision several feet forward drw ard coming within a yard of a little byear 5 year old oid ld girl who was crossing the str street et a at t that hat point and so terminated mina ted with but little harm what might have been a serious accident such buch as must continually happen until little boys learn better than to throw stones stone by or commit similar acts of mi chievous thoughtlessness what are the tilo sparrows good for woe one of our acquaintance san enthusiastic thusia showed us some limb sot a peach tree entirely entire entirely lF stripped of buds by the sparrows I 1 the ne statement cannot be doubted as he saw them hard at work pecking off the buds and now that so few ire jre are aro left alter the severe frosts of las such capers are very serious as affecting 0 our ar fruit crops especially valuable stone fruits side by side with the bud butil stripped limb was a nest of young caterpillars enjoying perfect immunity from any attack of the tho supposed insectivorous sparrow the only insect they seem seeni to enjoy Is the young grasshopper these they peck at voraciously and aud ani and this is something to alier pifer credit but their partiality eor bor horvei vermin min is not ery very cry decided whenever the time comes lor for feadin feeding the chickens during the winter months the writer has seen a flock of delittle me we little rascals sitting milling on a grape v ie watching for the coast to be clear id down they would drop to devour ii je ie wheat they are aro also very destructive to our cherry crop it is almost impossible to gett get them ilcin ripe enough for use before these little darlings steal them and in some cases strip the tiie trees clean moreover lore our shade trees are arc becoming film up with their unsightly nests nest made up of straw feathers and other refuse that the feathered favorites utilize lize ilze for housekeeping house housekeeping keeSing purposes they are also credited credise with wit driving away other birds more useful as insect del rs many of the very beautieu fu birds that used to visit us regularly are arc rarely seen where the sparrow sparrow has hag obtained a foothold it has also been found necessary to clear their nests from the cornices cornicks cor nices of some of our finest structures for they seem to have aristocratic tendencies and always select the finest and and highest t houses as their reside residences nees again the refuse as a result of their presence is in in no way ornamental How however ever before we put them under the ban of annihilation we should be glad to hear from any affy friends of the birds in question what they may have to say in their favor |