Show local and othen Other Matter Idatte i s 8 FROM TUESDAYS raith RAI pal iny kny ary 21 r i return returning ag home f A private telegram states that mr hir 0 henry snell and find wife have been on do a visit to italy arrived iii new now york this morning on their way home while abroad they h visited before its formal opening pans paris exposition i the object 0 ther tour was the benefit of mrs snells health which we are informed ia is greatly improved I 1 I 1 attempted sut Sul suicide clde elde night a abman named aulsbury saulsbury fi an of a house hoube of III repp repute 6 attempted tp commit suicide by shod shooting tink herself the ball entered her right derand lodged near the fe houlder shoulder blade the wound ie lanot bot necessarily fatal and she bhe is therefore likely to recover I 1 it came dawn daws at about ihie ihre thre this thia morning th the erain rafn rain appeared to descend in a perfect torrent those copious showers are highly beneficial to crops upon the high lands lauds but owners ot farms on uhe ibe bottoms denb don appear to 11 ike therm thorn much on the whole we b believe llev liev their effect will be comparatively good the clouda hun keep beep lanver ing around wound overhead aa as it intend ing to send bend down more moisture A heavy fill persons who have passed over the utah southern railroad are familiar with the long trestle bridge that edans the valley ot of litia cottonwood creek immediately immediate Jy north of the germania renning benning works the company have been gradually filling up the wide and aud deep opening crossed by jhc thc bridge arid now it is being comple complo completed ted tod ana and the trestle work will be supplanted by a abod good solid roadbed road bed sor for a daj day or two of late while the work was being completed passengers rs on the line were transferred dut out freight frei frel 1 hit fht fit trains have continued to pass avi slowly without interruption from texas this morning we wb were pleased to receive a call from mr john W campbell and mr I 1 P F ca campbell ni who accompanied by their families arrived from el EI pabo paso county texas on sunday bunday evening they have come for the purpose of making utah their thor home having believer the gospel which was preached to them by elders pratt stewart and others who were on a mission recently to mexico tir mr I 1 W campbell is an expert mill machinist and miller he can repair fit up and set st s t in running nhi k order floering flouring flou ring mill machinery of any character and purposes entering upon that business he was engaged irv irl in that line in texas he is lormer former Jy y of the stale of virginid virginia and subsequently bf tot california having having baving removed from froni the latter state to texas near the mexican border glass thia this morning wo we received a call from fib brother john bair formerly from the north of england bugland where he was thoroughly trained in the maki making n iab t ties and other glass articles swed res us that he fiad flud 6 cikity for kan fan owing tagi fiad nedo A fy ary I 1 ingredients ardd arid biais that he knows that thiet all the articles exist in this locality iii in profuse abunda abundance uce nce firestone fire stone and aull firebrick fire firc brick of ot this part are all that could be desard desired forthe for the furnaces A he laid before us a drafts draft exterior and Inte interior ifor of the house or factory l a simply though ingeniously formed structure he OM has nol not the remotest doubt that abe manu fac ture of bf bottles fruit fluit jarp jars and other articles could be on here bere and would be very lucrative to tu those engaging anat in ibe ife one house horse in which he worked in england bind had four pots the whole operated operate d by 12 m men u and anda 8 boye boys erom prom each average of 93 dozen were turned out daily making makin mahin an Au aggregate of dozen hesayo he sas bas the house and app urte istance are not noi very bope expensive sive requiring a comparatively small smail ax ex gep pep I 1 lungs ca capital probably about we wp believe brother hair to he e a reliable unan mad and are satisfied he is entirely sincere in his hia statements th that pathe the branch of manti manu victure alluded to io ig is required there can can be ho question we would like ilke to see bee inake make ft a commencement men cement second Dis district trici courtr court A correspondent forwards an account of orthe adjourned march term torm of the th second district which commence dori the ghi anat inot wo we equi condense lense the grand jury was discharged on the soth of april it eral indictments Indict ments menta among them a number ot of cases in which true bills lils had been en found by the ou was wai op 1 4 ba be cause il it was waa ai believed the business of the latter body biad had bad fiad been vitiated by the fact of one of its melm berm benm riot being a citizen in those cheb cleb dge overruled a motion to dil dIj dimish mIs but entered a mile on the first indictments Indictment and aud tried the cases case under the later ones those indicted parties who have not yet jet bad a triai trial still held beld under t the ormer er indictment indictments bub but they will probably kolbly I 1 like ike the others J be tried dp under d r the new bills excel exceptions t ons are also taked ta kenio kento to the fhe last bas ta grand and lury jury en on the grounds that mo members tubers of the body held paper bof of citizenship given by judge sol mccurdy when no M awn t vaie baa bad authorized the holding ng of curt coutt and further tb that at issuing the said eaid papers papera was not the clerk of the court and that no first papers had been issued four plede indians were indicted for killing a mogul moqui neter neten near fort pierce two were ivere tried on the CO dinst one of them found guilty of murder in the second degree and sante saute sentenced to imprisonment in the penitentiary for 15 years the verdict in the case of the ithe other being nov not guilty the other two odthe of tha four had previously made good their escape on the dinst deputy uty marshal stokes left loft beaver for salt luske lake with the ohe he convicted indian and a halfbreed spaniard named butler convicted of grand larcen and sentenced to imprisonment for one year the petit peth lury jury were discharged on the lith lust the correspondent speaks commendably ot of the abl abi able abie and practical manner in which district 0 attorney van zile conducted tho the prosecution wednesdays DAILY MAY 2 23 army worms we are informed that aminy army worms are very numerous upon the trees in pome of the tho city gity orchards now la Is the time to destroy them before the they consume the foliage which they greedily devour married last night mr oscar H hardy son of bishop biho 1 L W V hardy and nd miss misa esther A margotte W I 1 ore oro ere united in marriage the ceremony was performed by justice tocea A cpyper jpy per at tho the residence of the parents of the bride A large number of the tho friends of tho the parties assembled by invitation at the house of mr margetts margetta 9 and the bridd recipient nt only of and apil buu wishes b bit git ft jot barg number of handsome prenta r uzl n figr the tho party pirty partook of ot a repast repa barid spent a very pleasant time timo painting today to day we saw a partly finished picture of ophir canion cannon in which is being brought into life under tha tho hand of mr carl dahlgren g ren a clever artist who is 9 liag in obscurity the picture is a good one the time of day flay chosen iq ii sunrise and some fine effects of light ande hade are introduced the blending of the delicate glazing of the background the medium tints of the midway and the bold boid strokes of the foreground show decidedly good taste and manipulation to this part odthe of the country like many others pictures have slow biow bale sale and find there is A a consequent depression of the of artistic geniusz remember the plodding ind and sensitive artist ye rieb rich men mr dahlgrens Dahi Dahl grens place of business alj iliin n commercial street ri tho the elders eiders intha northwestern north western states the effers called at the last general conference to labor amongst the scandinavian population of the northwestern north western states beld held a meeting at tit council aluffi on the iest fast at which the fois fols following appointments were made by elder cyrus cyrtis H dent deot of that nil mid sioni elders N 0 helsel and mads to travel travet through north aad and north eastern nebraska Nebrask tA southeastern dakota and southwestern south western minnesota as a plon pion pioneer er party to discover regions inhabited by idean ican dinavi ans where fields may be opened up elders 0 and john marsen to labor in III minnesota elders nies nielsen and N P larsen in western iowa elders andrew el E eglund l und and nells neils in lri southern iowa and alid nort northern hern bern mis elders gustaf thomasson in eastern nebraska aid ald aid elder paul A poulsen in western nebraska elder F F hintze was ro leased released to return home as he had introduced td their fields of labor t be tue elders eldera appold edfar nebraska city council the councilmen Coun council cilmet climet met mei last ast evening alderman spiers in the chair A A petition of two residents of sugar house ward for the privilege of purchasing forty acres acrea sau sal nil nid lontajo lo tAjo ame lam referred to the committee on public grounds on petition P was granted the privilege for 90 days of piling materials on a portion of the street and sidewalk on second south bouth street for building purposes A communication was received from E L T harrison asking for a renewal of the privilege drawn from him at the last lasts meeting of the COuil council cil of raising water from the ward ditch to his residence with a hydraulic rain referred to the committee on n Irrig ati A petition from robert asking that 5 be refunded to him for a lot purchased from the eity city which is in the military reservation and which he cannot possess for that reason wa was granted and the amount appropriated A communication was received from john Cork corkish ish making a proposal to place lightning rods on the city hall and other public build ings the petition was not entertained the commit committee teo to whom was re wred the petition of ofa J 0 larson asking that he be allowed to place a hydraulic ram in the ward ditch to take water for culinary purposes apoe rp oe recommended it be granted adopted the committee to whom was r referred e the petition of McDuff bros the privilege of erecting a lime depot on the street reported adversely but recommended that they have th tho 0 privilege of leasing sufficient lent within the enclosure sure odthe warm springs pasture pastures for that purpose on such terms as could be mutually agreed upon between the mayor and the tho petition ers adopted three thousand dollars was appropriated to pay a note hold by the deseret national bank and 90 00 In interest tereA A ak bill from armstrong bagley ron for 37 59 for lum ber her was received and the amount appropriated the bill foran ordinance relating to signa and awnings wa was staken taken up and jud passed council adjourned till next at d day a y e evening v antu gat at 7 0 A trip t to c tb we are I 1 indebted n debt ed to brother gedrge george orge F Y gibbs gibba for the following notes noted preal president dent john taylor accompanied by a portion porton of df his hia family and elder W woodruff elder E snow ow and anti wife and elder ulder P F D ric Bic richards hards bishops hardy ha r dy and burton and brothers J all J IV taylor and G C lambert left the clatyon city on wednesday morning the loth lost by the utah southern railroad rall Bail road for sanpete San Sin pete the party patty were mgt nat nad at york by pre president aident geo go Te teasdale Tea asdale isdale with carriages they drove to on the af afternoon ol 01 the same day y in the evening a to meeting wils was held which was wah large ly attended the speakers were elders eiders hardy Sno snow wand wadd add and president i Tt tylor the following day days thursday thy started for ephraim Ephr alm aim a distance tande tance of 0 about 31 miles they topped stopped a short time ou on the way at poun Doun fountain taio talo greeli green bishop johnson entertaining most moat of the company neing dicing the afternoon a fair specimen of the dust storm was te rd followed bya very cold wind and hod snow snowstorm storm which lasted more or less continuously until the next day atmas it was with no small degree of gratification that the party sight ed the housetops of ephraim and it is doubtful whether the fire which burns as cheerfully in JA the fir tir fireplaces e SQ common to southern bouthern houses was at any thile time during the frosts of ring king winter more agro agreeable deable than 14 iti fuad had now become in consequence of the unexpected appearance of the stern monarchs nio Alo narcho bride elder Wyo druff who had been slowly recovering from a severe sever cold of long iong standing il ill lii experiencing much discomfort from irom an iiii bili petion of the lun iun lungs 98 caused thi through ough this very severe change of weather for which he I 1 wad not noh prepared president taylor having telegraphed au hil appointment for a meeting at it this place filled it himself the other members of hla hia paty party seeking that rest which under the circumstances they much needed on friday r the company except ros roc aguer A keuer g ao 60 druar who was waa t ill lii quite weil weli unwell well with president peterson s on drove over to mantl mantil prest taylor or desiring to witness the progress that had been made in preparing the site for the building of the temple this was wag a very pleasing feature of the visit they met mit on the grounds elders folsom malben b parry joseph J taylor tay lor christensen and others othera engaged there the appearance of this mountain spur which is to be so honored has greatly changed since the last visit about a year ago when we the late president ja B young dedie dedic dedicated abed it for the P purpose urpo se for which it is now b being ing 8 shaped h P edi edl A stranger from the 0 old oid id world C could easily believe that a tart fart or fortification was being built the substantial terrace wall wail four foun our in number each 16 feet high and six feet leet thick at base ti tapering to two feet at the top rising one above the other each ln measuring 1 about a quarter ora ofa of a mile around pie sent appearance the work of excavation is not yet completed little however compared with what has been done remains unfinished yet that little is in the shapel shape af a bulk of debris of no inconsiderable dimensions the walls aro are also yet to be coped abid agid and tho the main steps leading fending from the street below to the site are to be laid it is expected that this preparatory work will be consummated by the of august augu at next the time of holding the next quarterly conference when it is anticipated the cornerstone corner stone of the temple will be laid the quarry was visited which is only a short distance aroi from the grounds which furnishes very suitable building material of water formation prest taylor expressed himself satisfied with tha tho labors of the brethren remarking that when the site is ready half the ho work undertaken der taken would bo be done after dinner the company dovo drove to spring city the reside residence of elder tilder orson hyde whom wo nye found in better health than ho he had been fin fir a short time previously on saturday the tho party were among tho the good people of mount pleas pleasant ant where conference was J aw a W held on that and the folli following wing da day aj the minutes of which bro dro lund iund AI will furnish furn |