Show from wednesdays dally mily OCT 8 carload carioad car load loaa ad of spruce john reading heading reading I 1 99 t the e popular florist called our attention tl this is morning to a wacon load of spruce trees from a carload car load which arrived last nib nig tit lit from pleasant val vai valley vailey rel et their they e for liberty park mr ir rei blead in ing ins having alu aiu ain the contract to supply them 1 for jor r those thos grounds gro unda they are tine fine pe come came native hills sister booth dead we deeply regret to learn of the death meath of sister booth of provo wife of bishop john E booth who is at present absent on a mission to the northwestern states feeling that her end was a approaching her family have telegraphed telegraph telegraphed es repeatedly repeated y to brother booth but u up to last accounts had been unable to reach him he and the rest of the bereaved have our profound sympathy and condolence in their hour of trial the full name of the deceased was maria marla harvey booth she leaves four children including a babe five months old the constitutional convention 1 this convention met at the city cushall hall hali last evening at 7 hon ilon A 0 smoot first vice president called the assembly to order and in inn the the absence of the president presided during the meeting hon llon C W penrose chairman of the committee appointed at the last session to draft a memorial to cengr congress s urging the propriety of taking action act lq n upon the application of utah to be admitted into the union as a state and to forward the same to hon llon john T caine reported that they had fulfilled the dut duty ya and now asked that they be discharged on motion the report was received and the request granted hon llon john T calne caine reported that the memorial above referred tolia to had d been received by y him after he had presented a bill to congress providing for the admission of utah into the union on an equal footing with other states the committee on territories were just memorial was received and be therefore fore deemed it best to withhold next session a copy of the bill introduced was handed banded to the secretary on motion ol of mr nir winder mr caines chines action was approved lion ilon richards Sic hards moved that delegate calne caine be requested to present the memorial at an early date in the next session Ca carried tried mr kiter eiter noved that the conventi convention on now adjourn till april esth 1885 at 7 I 1 p m unless sooner called together by the president carried home liobe aznin azain elder joshua hawks of frankiln frankiin idaho formerly mayor of that place lace returned from aly his mission to the tho southern and eastern I 1 staten St ateon on monday of 0 hll kig labore abor in tennessee where ho he spent the tiie first part of his ihbe we have already published a report written by him self seit since then he has visited achu and new no w hampshire where he has many relatives by whom he was well received he succeeded in cathering catherine m t herin considerable consla consia erable genealogical d data t which was one ol of his principal 0 objects b j e ta in visiting them his llis earliest american amerlean ancestor was adam adam 1 hawks who came from england lugland in 1830 and built the first cabin at saugus baugus atS augus mass the same year elder hawks visited the fhe old homestead and among other relics reiles tells of the british coat of arms the lion and unicorn still to be seen on the iron plate or anre are back of the cabin chimney ills his fattier fattler was the only one no of the family who embraced the gospel this was in 1833 there was a family gathering of the at sa ug kuslu iuso luno but our informant informs ut could not gmt zet there however he has secured a great deal of the information he wanted and ex to 16 obtain lucri more ile he thinks there would be a good lor for two or more elders to labor in that vicinity though g temperance and politics polities are the thie absorbing themes just now and religion is inthe background round elder hawks preached where e ver ever he had opportunity and was listened lise ten to respectfully at sebago lake in maine malue last iasi august he occupied the same stand senator erye frye had spoken from the sunday before the senator hail had said in the course of his reinh reith rei rel narks darks that Morro was it a crime elder hawks preached the principles ot of the gospel as taught by jesus christ and told his hearers that was the kind of cr crime lne rne dior Alor mormonism monism consisted of ile he left a 1 favorable impression and was well treated generally |