Show THE TITHING OFFICE A WALK THROUGH TIIE tire establishment change S AND agents BEING MADE A stroll through the church tithing department reveals the tile interesting fact that bishop preston and aud his counselors have been busily engaged enza enga ed of late in instituting 11 and earry carry carrying bing fing forward or vario varlo various us improvements 1 lu in the internal economy of the establishment over which they preside with a view to a more convenient and systematic method metho dof of handling the tithing which comes under their manipulation most of the changes made are are in the cellars at the rear or cast side of the building i in the dairy department of which ahiel h brother john 11 kelson lias has immediate charge and which occupies the two cellars situated south of the hatchway the most notable alteration is a spacious doorway door way made in the west ivest end of the wall between tile the two compartments which renders communication more easy and thereby enhances the convenience which has hitherto existed only in part the south cellar is the receiving room and the other the distributing room the first two cellars north of the hatchway will hereafter be devoted to vegetables ve wet get ab es and an fruit no I 1 for receiving and no 2 for dealing out those prod products ats T these h ese of course communicate muni cate with each other and are arc in charge of brother james this department used to be at the extreme north end of the building next to these cellar celiar are arc are two more under the supera supervision islon eslon of grother john lunn the fact that he has ilas the handling of the vinegar must not be taken as any criterion of his disposition but lest some one not acquainted with the genial nature of the man should infer as mu chwe hasten to add that he also manipulates the honey molas molasses s e S a and U d oth other C r sweets and liquids of a similar kind one of these rooms is for storage while the other besides being used for dealing out those commodities contains facilities for makim making ejder cider fineg vinegar winegar aron on the premises all ali atie windows of these cellars have been enlarged thereby increasing tile the supply of tight light light and fresh air for those who labor inside f brother david hilton besides sup er intending the barn where he has an able assistant in john jan M lees has charge of the slaughterhouse slaughter house and ir eat department the former located about two and a half miles south of the city and the other occupying the frame addition on the northern lex extremity of the tithing house proper brother joseph mcmurrin may also be seen at any time attending to his duties as charge d Z of af faires of teams feeding etc nor must we for forget foret et in this nomenclature night watchman joseph W mcmurrin nor the equally faithful attendant at the immigrant house brother niels jensen leaving the rear premises and coming coining back through the hatchway to the front we step up the platform at the right and find ourselves in the flour and grain rooms where brother joseph keddington with father george HI hill as his assistant attends to the legitimate wants of of all comers there are three rooms here the flout room proper the store room and another compartment where chopped feed is kept further northward is a harness and furniture room an appendage to the merchandise department which latter is located in the south half of the building and entered by the centre one of three doors opening upon the platform at the west tee the merchandise is in n charge of bro james D edwards with niels as his assistant the first door south of the hatchway still leads to the office of bishop E EF F sheets sheet where his clerk elder isaac broca brockbank ank and several assistants are to be found and further on to the receiving and crediting office where brother john eirk Kiri kirkman linan sits smiling at his daily task our old time f friend fiend brother joseph C kingsbury who has general supervision over all the above named departments under the direction of the presiding bishopric may also be seen within c i when his manifold duties have not ca called lied him elsewhere the office of the presiding bishopric where bishops preston hardy flardy and burton or their efficient clerk brother W E bassett Bass ettare are to be consulted is still in the south end of the building through h the first door on the right after going u up p the steps from the south gate and now we believe wo we have taken the reader right through the establishment just as dur our reporter was chaperoned through this morning by brother kingsbury when the only thing omitted was the ascent into the rooms of the upper tipper story stort which our representative was told are yet used for the old time purposes ot of miscellaneous stora storage e MONDAYS DAILY JULY 21 he returned turned from 0 ogden presidents john taylor george Q cannon and joseph F smith and the brethren who accompanied them to ogden last week to attend the weber stake conference f erenee on saturday and sunday returned to this city last evening womans comans work sisters E 11 11 snow smith E C clawson and louie felt visited sugar house ward on Tue tuesday day and nit met with the primary association of that place in its annual meeting the day following sisters clavson and lydia ann wells were at west jordan for a similar purpose and yesterday attended a quarterly meeting of the primary in the fourth ward I 1 brought drought to tiie the pen captain hawley detective saturday evening brought to this city from provo prove edward watterson charged with stealing cigars cigar and show on the D and it 11 G western railway watterson had a li hearing earing before bea ore U S S commissioner AO Smoot arat at Provo and pleading guilty was heliman held in 1000 to answer at the next session oi of the first district court being unable to procure ball ho he was brought to the penitentiary for safe keeping tatai batal fire A fire caused bv the attempt of a little girl named kendth rno kno th to light a tire nire with coal oil broke out in ogden saturday afternoon about 3 A loud explosion was the first indication of the trouble and a moment later lat erthe the giri glnn aged about eight years rushed into lifto the street her clothes all ablaze A gentleman who beheld the shocking sight threw a blanket over her and thought he had extinguished the flames it transpired however that this was not the case she was frightfully burned and died yesterday from her injuries the damage to the house and furniture was slight light owing to the prompt response of the firemen the Cracks mans latest the burciar burglar is not content any more with bonig oni through private dwelling houses and clearing the pockets of the inmates of any loose cash that may have bean been left there nor does he seem to find room for the development of his genius in the simple prying up of a window and the stealing of ot a few watches shoes or brown vests he has sought a nobler employment for his hio ambitious talents and last night inaugurated the thing by an assault on a aliz nire fire and burglar proof safe sate in the meat marl mari market et of je jennings brothers on first south street this he malla malia managed ed to investigate in a thoroughly bai businesslike nes silke way probably to his own complete p 1 ete etc satisfaction and again left without eg exciting citing the attention 0 of f anybody or leaving any clue for the police to work on the definite amount of the loss has not yet set been ascertained the twelfth the twelfth book of the faith promoting series has been issued by the juvenile instructor office it is a work of nearly pages and entitled labors in the vineyard d 11 its contents comprise I 1 experiences of a number of prominent brethren while engage engaged d in preaching the gospel in various lands forming formin a series serie of exceedingly cee interesting st ing narratives some of which chic include relations relation of adaven tures mote or less thrilling signal manifestations of divine inte interposition ra 0 allon and exhibitions of the power 0 of god the little work Is a gem in its line and we commend it to the special perusal of the young while people of mature years can also read it with profit it is sold at the moderate price of 25 cents A fine anthem one of the finest musical compositions bya horn home e author ever re rendered in public was sun sung by the tabernacle choir yesterday afternoon at the close of the services it was the new anthem by joseph J daynes to words by john nicholson untitled the nations bow to savans thrall first rendered at miss alsens benefit in the tile tiie theatre atre a short time since and aud for the second time yesterday it undoubtedly ranks among the best pieces ever attempted by the choir and possesses merit unequalled unequal led in its line for many years by a home composer the grand organ enhanced the effect wonderfully making it seem almost another thing entirely though it created a marked favorable imp impression before miss hilss arnes agnes 01 sen sang sanc the soprano solo bolo and dir nir T C crawford the male solo both did i splendidly as did the chorus organist and other instrumentalists all led by brother E beezley democratic ratification the meeting of democrats in the federal court room room saturday evening for the purpose of ratifying the nomination of cleveland and hendricks was iwas not remarkable for its numbers or enthusiasm W C hall presided and SW darke acted as secretary ben sheeks presented a resolution to the effect that we endorse the nominations made at chicago and afterwards being called on Ll dressed addressed the assembly he proclaimed himself a democrat eulogized governor cleveland and spoke against the policy of the republican party J L ra rawlins elins followed much in the same strain and referred to the first act of con congress ress for the benefit of actual seti settlers lers on the public lands as being the work of a democratic administration at this point george Georgell R maxwell a republican arose and interrupted the speaker but was promptly sat down on and mr rawlins proceeded ile he advocated the separation of church and state in utah the relegation of religion to its proper sphere etc and arraigned the republicans for promising to settle a certain local issue anz ant and not doln doin doing it and having thus shown where hest heswood he stood on the mormon question went on with political matters till he closed robert A waddill was the next speaker and he was followed b by S A kenner in a pithy speech and yh he by 11 II D johnson who was also interrupted by maxwell and mr bamberger r after which three cheers for cleveland and hendricks were given and the ine lne meeting etim etie came to a close |