Show T local be al and other matters fimi badur BATUR SATURDAYS DAYIS DAILY man 23 missionary meeting th those ose in inte te rested are reminded that the regular f monthly meeting of the home missionaries of this stake will bei heid held heid at the council house on wed evening the dinst blossoming Bloss oming many of the apri cot trees in the bench orchards are y out in bloom should a sharp frost ensue after the present fine spell apell it will be apt to play havoc with the tue arbit prospects fruit acts for a good crop of that i F A lecture professor TB Lewis will deliver dellver a lecture in the first ward waid schoolhouse school house on monday evening dinst under the auspices of the Y MM M M L I 1 adf A of the ward subject the scroll of time what shall we write upon it admission free all are invited Music alThe altho tho the bait salt lake lako glee and madrigal society gave a concert at the ward school rooms goms last night bight the performances were excellent and deserving of a larger audience than thau was as in i attendance i school exhibition the tho school UZ 0 exhibition of bf the district school last night might passed off very pleasantly the audience being greatly pleased tt it will next F friday I 1 evening when a few pieces that were omitted last t evening on account of the sickness of some bome dome some of the thi reformers per wiil will be rendered en deredi Rb covering recovering the little littie boy toy of brother B IV driggs who was run over by a loaded wagon several ai weeks ago is still unable to walk 1 l although no bones were ivere broken the 0 0 cles cies at the back of the leg werm wern tt very badly bruised and are still sto hard and swollen ha was brought up to town recently i from froni pleasant grove where the accident happe 1 ed 1 beautifying dr crockwell tj writes from springville Spring ville that the ff surroundings of thespa dous meet ing ig house housep bf that p place a ce are being beautified under the direction of bishop bringhurst Bring hurst burst the ground 1 has been nicely g graded magd several rows of aha shade tr trees ec planted neat trim gravel walks constructed with borders orders of rosebushes rdse rose bushes atwil other ih rubbery shrubbery and flowers it was waa also r intended to set met out as soon as ti cable several rows of eve greens such aa as fin firs pines and balsams balsama ba isama laama lt wants information mr matthew writes from conneau alie alle crawford craford county pa maky Z F fag tag inquiries concerning his father f 4 named alexander montgomery stilwell who when last jast hear bear heartt from was in utah the s son s I 1 in his letter states that by a recent ece act of congress his parent 1 is anti ti i tied to a pension of 8 per months t the correspondent is an invalid pensioner of the mexican war he ia is anxious to hear fro from i his father and anyone knowing his whereabouts will confer a favor by communicating muni cating the information to the abote above address bad places the block of buildings known as tanners tannery s bow row has for a considerable time been a standing nuisance it has been a nest of unclean birds a rallying ilace place for depraved characters harac of various shades of color and tion these have frequently made night hideous with their quarrel ling and alid orgies causing timidly t inclined people to be afraid to pass that way after dark we understand that it is going to be cleaned out of all such characters who will have to find new now quarters the narrow street known as franklin avenue is another place of a similar stripe to what tanners 1 bow isow has been so far as the con eon congre gre of loose characters is con berned ned returned missionary elder elliot El llotA ilota A newell of provo returned last evening from a mission to the east on ba which he be was absent about a year and a half he labored nearly the whole of the time in the state of new york where he was everywhere kindly received most of his preaching was conversation i a al by by the fireside Thep the people eop a generally era ly he found to be indifferent nt to matters of religion he traveled ill all lii the time without purse or scrip scrip was never sick nor lonesome and never lacked for food it was elder newella first preaching mission and nd berehe were gere he to go again he says he would prefer to carry out the revealed instructions to travel without purse or scrip rather th han go jo supplied with money from st george this morning brother edward brain of the ward return returned ed from a visit to st george he went for the purpose of officiating in the tempe temple in the ordinances of the gospel gopel for some of his Is dead relatives he e accomplished the object of his bis visit and hud eels feels gratified accordingly i we learn from him that thai vegetation is flourishing in the beautiful capital of southern utah and the weather is warm and pleasant elders wilford woodruff and erastus snow intended leaving st george for salt lake city on wednesday last to be here in time for the approaching general conference the the tho sea of fire fite this is the title of mr chaaw chas W Stayner new lecture which he will deliver by request of the committee on tuesday evening next the instant at half past seven under the auspices of the twentieth ward institute in the ward school house bouse the public are arc invited admission free the subject Is a somewhat flaming one on with ample opportunity for the lecturer ty display his fiery eloquence the audience wll wil be likely to get warmed up as the heated outbursts of oratory are reached we believe the subject has no relation to that which has lately received such close attention from clergymen releases and appointments F elder eider lder ider B S L richards president of the manchester conference by reason of bickness sickness B Ic eness kness at home has been released elder A A kiln Kiin kimball ball bail will preside over fhe he Manc mane manchester heiten heiter conference eldr eldor A B Difu dunford ford tord feeling that circumstances require his attendance at home is released to return elder lorus pratt being released from home returns from the birmingham conference elder 8 taylor is released from the durham and newcastle to labor in the london conference elder J E cowley is released from drom the isle of man liverpool to labor in the durham and newcastle i conference elder weil wiel burton is released from the london to labor in the birmingham ming harn barn conference elder eider J is released from the tho liver POO pool pooi I 1 to labor la iii the manchester maue Mane besler besier confere conference fica s millennial star match march 4 taken to camp yesterday evening the three unruly oid old lers who create a disturbance upon the streets on thursday night were I 1 boal toai wae HAe gri ONI t vla t tha 1111 tu va authorities thorl ties who took them theme to camp douglas the military asked for a statement of the charge the names of witnesses against ana the amount of damage done by the three prisoners prisoner with a view to t 0 award awarding hig merited punishment to the offenders enders we belle belie believe belleve io it is the intention and policy of the authorities ot of the post to protect the 60 citizens ze ns from injury ury by the bold hold soldiers fers lers of the camp As a general rule the soldiers are well behave behaved dand and because a few of them are giyen glyen to drunkenness and riotous conduct the e whole should not lie be classed with such characters eleventh ward sc school hool hooi dem deu the eleventh ward school house has been indebted to mr james P freeze foursome time to the amount of 1227 in order to remove this load the nadies Ladies relief Belief society of the ward of which elster sister mcrae mckae wife of the bishop is president have generously stepped forward and turned over a lot owned by the society which mr F freeze reeze has ac cepter in full payment of the indebtedness debt edness referred to the people of the ward will feel that sister mcrae and the members of the B R S society generally have done clone them a good turn in removing an ail bb they were anxious an klous kloas ta t have wiped out we understand that there remains now upon the school house hous e 0 only a comparatively small amount of indebtedness probably about bix six hundred dollars leaching probably the new industry springing into existence may open the way to home manufactures fac tures upon a large scale beale in lna ina a new and unexpected direction we have abundance of sulphur for which already inquiry h 19 being made mades and a very great abundance of limestone of the tho best quality the imports of iii lii has ai commence commenced dl chiefly the soda aoda salts but the of lime are of equal value for leaching purposes when properly made we have large deposits of sulphates of soda glaubert Glau bers salts from which bl bi sui sul aphides of boda eoda can be tae prepared economic economically dlly illy of soda salts of every kind bind there need be no lack we have ample resources a in the vicinity of our city furnaces and men who understand the use of them too what we want is a determination to push our home manufacturing industries in this direction which may be at olee olce made commercially profitable pron table tabie and who knows what other branches of useful manufactures may be gradually added to our growing home industries future greatness A close calculation cu shows that about one third of the latter day saint population lati latt n of utah and th the e surrounding territories consists of children childre n unde under eight years orage of age probably no other community of equal bize size in the world can ean boast of eo so large a proportion of little innocents vo wo have good reasons for believing too that for personal beauty and intelligence they cannot be surpassed the welfare of the little ones in the matter of moral religious and intellectual culture ia Is being studiously provided for the district and other schools are fairly conducted and the sabbath schools are organized and carried on with a systematic completeness that is most gratifying the usefulness of those cannot be over estimated they are neceia neeLiA necessary sary as a means of forming a solid moral and bellg religious lous ious boup foup foundation dation on which to rear he ho superstructure of a BU su scholastic education people who want to observe some of the fruits and effects of what is 16 called mormonism mormon ism buh but bu t which is Js the gospel of christ should visit some of the sunday schools FROMMON FROM daks DArS DAILY dally lam iam lAB 25 23 ill we wo regret to td learn that resident D H peery of oad ogden e is bult suiT suffering ering from a sev bevere severe uye eye attack 9 ol 01 pneumonia gone justice occupation so far as criminal business ic is concerned is nearly gone lda ida cases oases ses bt that nature have been comparatively few and far between of late fewer the better new locomotive this morning ing a line fine A ne large c arrived for the utah southern it was made to order and mud VF we e understand it is the heaviest on the utah lines homemade home homb made harris himming of this thia city are manu fracturing fac turing an article of axle axie grease which is said to be superior to the it Y nt wa BA Q mission store old constitution Buil bull building dingi cleaning up the proprietors of premises in the vicinity of one of the alleys at the rear of the side of first south street between commercial and first east street have let a contract to a ome some job jot wagon men to clean olean away the rubbish there are several other alle aile alleys y i in the same locality in need of like treatment and it should be done before the fhe hot weather arrives it would be the a sanitary measure cou cob coh i to the health of the population of that part of the city away back As to who was the first to import its seed and grow lucerne in this part of the country parties who were in what was wag call ed the san bernardino mission which was broken up in 1858 20 years year sago ago brought some with them in that year and before that time lucern was growing in the terri tory the tho mitter mater of who was the first lo 10 introduce the fodder plant is of but small importance however compared with that of who gho shall grow it most abundantly abild and of the best quality now juvenile instructor we have received receiver number 6 of tho the current volu volume me of the juvenile instructor it contains Baby babylon ions lons illustrated c the porpoise illustrated among thie the romans erb ers I 1 alunday lessons editorial thoughts 11 the bear benr ollus lilus illustrated tra ted joseph smith the pr prophet 0 facts about pottery oar oar oan useful minerals travels in india the gospel principles pl joseph h smiths first prayer J with music besides considerable agie aule other matter the instructor is a periodical that should be welcome in every family kamily rubil jubilee eb the jubilee of the sunday fecho ola of the and i ilat lat wards warda took place yesterday at the school house of the former the everel exercises es were rendered with precision B and in excellent style e the large room was filled on OA t the hia occasion both schools aro are in excellent x condition brother george reynolds is superintendent of that of the ward and brother william D owen of the slat brother thomas mcintyre conducted the musical exercises at the J jubilee jubliee u bilee in a most satisfactory mander manner 1 brothers Brot hers bers goddard willis aud and evans briefly addressed the assemblage dedication services on saturday afternoon the board of bf directors of the deseret tanning and manu company met at the new tannery build ingin the ward president john taylor presiding bishop edward hunter his counselor iii lih W hardy and hou william jennings were wert also present the object of the meeting was to dedicate the building ac in accordance with the custom among latter day saints sainta on such occasions tho the dedicatory rayer prayer i was offered by president john taylor the tannery is now running the machinery being all ali in excellent trim anti anil some of the product of the establishment will be upon the market at thu earliest practicable date i mulberry trees the results of continual agitation fir fit any imp important tt question bearing upon the pub lie weal are shown in the matter of silk raising A persistent and laudable effort has been made to keep before the people of this Terr territory lLory the necessity of encouraging and engaging in this branch of industry the fruits of the labors jaburs of years are aro being manifested now mulberry trees are leing abundantly d planted in various parts ot 0 the territory and madiare many are going into the silk raising business mr daniel graves oj of provo is now in the city eity hia hla errand being to pur ehase chase for ladies relief societies Socie ilef kief aud private persons persona in ui utah tab county 2000 mulberry trees which hewlin he will wili obtain from Forest Fam farm fuw faw miles south of the city museum brother daniel graves of provo city has donated to be museum an original ticket of ad hd mission to the soyer 1851 this was the exhibitors grand I 1 i banquet e ot of all nations on the card is presented represented le the godde ut I 1 pe peace a ce who ho sits bits placidly upon a colossal animal ani a the emblem of majesty taming might at her feet are broken ini dfwar of war the che plumes of general meers officers off aud other trapping worn in hi the attle field alas the of of peace tv have not been K ai copy lot ot tia 0 1 jam I 1 has hs been rd imd from brother A M musser the t of the evidences as given by bo bon ton ion lon gir witnesses movements odthe of the tha committee rhe phe committee of seyen seven applin ted d last thursday night by the citi zensi zens meeting to take steps stepa toward idu |