Show local and other othe r iffat matters hatters frol MORAYS daily HAILY J JULY UZ Y 1 base baili balli ball bail ghe the third gaina 0 ait oit lf the series for the championship of utah between the ned red stockings and desprets Des erets wa was played on satu batu saturday i r afternoon the latter won it the score was 22 to 6 on the wa way 7 by bk letter from Pr president side bide glde t william budge we learn that he arrived at new kew york on saturday june lund and expected to sail sall for liy liv liverpool on the S E S city of neuf new yak L cei chi chartered by guion gulon cach tu tuesday i theoph the oth will celebrate the landsem hands employed ploy ed at the them temple bryt big cotton cottonwood wood cablon intend having a festive time on the will celebrate by tiring ol anvils and wind up with a sumptuous dinner for which are in progress j L accidentally drowned the territorial inquirer en I 1 guiber dearns scares that liz inizie le boschard 14 drs of age was recently drowned at gunnison sanpete county while bathing in San SaD pitch creek it is a supposed she was attacked atta cled cl ed with cramp whilo while in tho the water prophecy the jersey channel chandel island ez publishes at the instance of elder john mccarthy the revelation given through joseph josoph smith the prophet december 25 1832 war 11 the same revelation is on page of the book boob of doctrine and covenants latest utah edition postal rostal changes A post omee office has han been established at bolton heim heina plute pluto county with cartis rolton dolton nol bol ton as postmaster also aiso at N mills salt lake take county with A A E neff as postmaster thomas armand has been appointed postmaster at tresco bbaber county Jn jubilee bilee hilee louia loula fisher wrote from cedar city under date aate of june the sunday school of this place held aji a jubilee jubliee abilee on the dinst the exercises consisted of reciting passages from the bible book of mormon doctrine and covenants and poetry interspersed with birl singing ging nearly the whole school participated in the exercises which uok took tok up nearly hearly the whole day the pieces were all rendered la in excellent style giving satisfaction to all who witnessed them district court monday july the rho people etc vs C C loveland defendant arraigned and pleads pleaus not guilty the people etc vs isaac hunter im pleaded with andrew P abitt jury trial jury charged to bring in a verdict of not guilty verdict accordingly dei deo dependant defendant et andrew petitt ar arraigned and pleads not riot guilty trial as to defendant petitt continued for the term mortuary seltona Sex tona tons report for june maley malea 22 females female 21 of these adults 17 ch children lidren ildron 26 causes of death as reported whooping cough 7 lung disease 6 diphtheria 5 consumption 3 exhaustion 2 old age 2 cancer 2 drop sy 1 convulsions infantile 1 heart dise disease ae 1 epil epi lepsy lepey epsy epcy 1 paralysis 1 bronchitis 1 spasms 1 puerperal fever fe ver 1 scarlet fever feyer 1 effects flecta fc of burn 1 tumor 1 croup 1 inflammation ot of brain inflammation of bowels 1 total inter merits me rits 43 jos joserh JOSEPH tos rite dite E taylon T aylor avlon I 1 bexton sexton european mission the following ig Is an extract from a letter from elder W H branch in the leeds conference published in the millennial star ot of june juno loth the good work ol 01 the lord is s still going on over here hero I 1 baptized two jast monday and two more are waiting to be baptized next monday the maints are feeling well our meetings are generally well attended and a good spirit prevails last wednesday I 1 solicited salici ted led an interview with a reverend minister 0 of the wesleyan connection it was granted me on the following day I 1 met him at his house according to appointment at 10 olal ock our conversation lasted until 1 and was very interesting he acknowledges ms as a true christian he esthe ia the minister of the Chapel pull last babl evening I 1 had a conversation with mr telford the great revivalist As time would not permit a lengthy conversation he gave me an invitation to td come again nga aga inand and we would continue our conversation which I 1 gladly accepted during the time of my talk with these reverend 1 F embraced the opportunity of bearing my humble testimony to them which they seemed to receive with a good spirit I 1 am very anxious of having some more talk with mr telford and will seek for a is chance I 1 am doing ail all I 1 can to got at the minds of some of the leadin leading 9 men and tell teli them of our principles principled missionary labors through courtesy of elder F D Bi charus krat ardt we have read a letter from frym elder C H wheelock who ia Is engaged at present in preaching the gospel at fond du lac wisconsin the el der states that he iet let left council blafas just after the arrival tate of elder A B F Cumm cumming gumming loges benr who succeeded him and reports the the prospects for enter enterprise prist in that region as very encouraging at a the sabbath bufore ha h left eft thad that city thero there thero were present among hla hia auditors four pf af the medical profession two of whoa whom expressed thom delves asvery as very much anteri interested sid in his remarks and invited arfa to remain there all hoid hold mee meetings tings tinga the expense of which they off offered erred tod lo lafray irray fray brother wheelock however howey r toor look lils his dc departure arture after th thanking inking we the gen for generosity aai ani anil aal 11 in cited them to tender the same offer to brother cummings his successor at the tho bluffs he arrived in fond du lac on the dinst and so far has been well received the inhabitants the church has hag been offered for his tuse luse use and the mayor of the city has promised to introduce him bim to the iou idu public blie on the night of his hia opening service bervice several of the newspapers have given favorable notice of his bis Intention samong which is the following from th the champi n eider elder C H wheelock wheeled 3 of salt sait lake city for 35 years yeara connected with the mormon church arrived in this city last friday and will preach on sunday evening next nest at church on the principles find and tenets ofha of his society all ail 41 1 of our citizens who wish to be ba enn lightened on the reat real truth as to this society will do well 0 to o heir bear him bini he designs rem remaining pining here for some time tilde as its he is 18 on a society mission and will deliver somo homo lectures on sil sn during his stay brother brothel wheelock feels feela ene encouraged our by his success and would woud like to have havo some good energetic elder sen sent t tone tons to assist him in his field of layor labor A ir friendly 1 bendly Gat Qa gatherings A gerl geil who was present on the th interesting iuteri sting occasion banded handed in the following this morning friday fliday june bishop edwin D woolley Wo ulley of 0 the ward was 71 years of if gey age gel and to hib Ws his astonishment on re reaching reh rea phing aphin I 1 home from the field about 2 on a load of bay ho be was introduced to an unexpected party of near relatives antl anil friends composed mostly of his bis children and great grandchildren grand ehli chii id to 6 numbering between 70 and 80 who bad assembled with their victile for the purposes of celebrating with him the anniversary of his vist birth birthday jay from 3 until 62 6 the table was spread with a groat variety cf good things which were heartily partaken partaker par taken of cheerfulness ful fui ness good gord humor and happy remarks were freely indulged is After alter supper the company repaired to a large room and en ea joyed a musical treat vocal and instrumental by members ofhie of his bis own family the last aone that wa wal sung bung both words and musio music were composed by two of his bis children lit it teo contained most moat ng and affectionate sentiments sentimental and ana was wab adapted as a quartette for tour lour voices to gleet tue the return of their brother r and his hig wife after an absence of three years on a musi mission 01 n to the islands the singing of thib this song bong awakened deep emotions and furnished matter for agreeable eabie reflection and remarks from one of the guests after which the bishop himself arose in the midst of his numerous and united posterity and after expressing his gratitude to G god od for preserving his life so many years through ail its varied scenes he be awe dwell dwelt it with bt becoming coming pride anthe on the union obedience and affection that existed in his family he referred to several of his sous sons who had been called en and performed some important missions not one had returned with a blemished reputation thisbe this he said was a source of joy and great satisfaction to him himi and he indulged tho the hope that none bearing his name would ever tarnish it by wrongdoing wrong doing bishop S A woolley woo Y yo vo youngest gest brother of edwin D belated some omd pleasing reminiscences seen in the early experience of bf his brother their parents pare hits fits dying when samuel was only 7 years yeara aldand edwin being oldest of the family beven in number took charge of them and acted the part pirt p of a father and counselor to td the young members he heedum anum crated some bome of the hardships connected with bis hia brothe brothers ea 11 ilfe life fa being one of the earliest settlers in the ste sti states ites of ohio arid add Illino ls 8 and pr riving arriving in salt lake city elty at an early day bad to avail himself of any kind of work to sustain hii hid ranj family ily lly such as the digging of wells at 1 1 iier per lay day and board him bim himself belf self bishop E D woolley Sr then ox pressed his gratitude to those who had bad so surprised and honored hini with their presence sence iud ind and blessed them as the tho patriarch pi of his family and after benediction by bishop 8 A woolley tha company retired c with many good wishes we join in expending our con granulations s to the veteran bishop ilo llo he ile was gene genelous generous ious lous to a fault that apt athe matter natien with most of us lis we ve ireat treat our air oui fulti faults too toa tb k |