Show local nocal NEWS nou ROM TUESDAYS DAILY JUNE 0 9 recovered during tiring D the last few lew fays dil bishop preston has been quite from thu the effects of having a cold coid ills his aliment ailment was doubt iem lea lma ima by overwork we weare a re mood toed to be able to state that he is coalescent being around today to day engaged with witti the duties ot of his ohice Ei Ini improved proved the wo Exponent mui mus has commenced upon volume and comes to aksa improved appearance being with new type this ua boass eminently worthy of the nhe thusus sup lattof the latter day saints whose da rits it defends and whose doctrines exposes apses I 1 in bo so able a manner we icil the paper and alid its edito un success ething something km for the oid old folks lorn torn thau thac arrangements lre are arc per give the old folks of this city a free excursion to izi tit koe roe kocic 1 and garfield on the d of lir liK atthe tic day after the anniversary of of the late bishop hunter ss 1 giter giter Kiter having generously tendered tendered ten dereA for sor all over seventy age it is expected that the aw fm tooele thoele ancl and Grants grantsville ville I 1 and meet their old friends tasia city A splendid lime time of rc re aris hris lils icia anticipated anticipate das as e spare no pain pains to make daks happy it will now ta order for the generous hearted in their contributions to help tte committee euil full be published iberea Il hospital A meeting of kii fit board of directors of the deseret to pital was held yesterday after 10 at IV aich cotis considerable demable business sacked sac ted the medical linan elnan hinl other reports for the month of read and app approved royed they that during the month eleven 13 patients had bad been rec received elved and and that nat seven been successfully mined heyl physicians are drs W I 1 merson nerson medical superintendent lushi shipp belle belie anderson S 0 r F K rne ice joseph joseph S Rich Kic richards hards drUs 11 J ads and A S bowers and the and agre agreeable able abie matron is mrs airs vune ned neb B ivr INI hipple hippie lc one medical mth air sir charles H haslam hasiam of mete ete county was admitted A number of improvements have zil til wade made in the building and more tri ire t contemplated in the near future for the accommodation of tv y patients have been fitted up but atall fuli lull yet the board wish Uder understood stood that patients of all ds are ell eil eligible ible ibie and will be ad preliminaries ur delay deiny simply applying at the building As the hospital lo spital Is ts not in as good a edition financially as it Is another in other acts the members of the tile are reminded that the annual I 1 emberth em bersh fees of one dollar each w low now due ue and should be paid from other sources will aily ally received the inmates of ae institution have been gladdened by quent and handsome floral presents bia bla lir and birs hirs win wm jennings 14 mr r P re asdel mrs grow ana mrs tons whose gifts were much ampre toted wu rire fire shortly before 10 last ta 1 a fire kwas discovered in mr iii ili letts candy store on first south beet and the bells of pe hc armory r by sounded the alarm it was mrle trae uie rie uletine little Ule time however before the brigade sade were aver e able to learn the loloa a cun ioa omd of the nir fir nire fire C thus causin causing a few ty lattes de lehy behy y when the tile Il remen ari on the the roofs covering e candy store mrs airs Itu mels meis maill alry ere store and geo GeoA A li cears armory ere ire in flames several streams of water were soon playing on the burning building and tho fire was quickly ba ought under control the nire lire originated la in a transparency within which a lighted lampsas lamp was shining in in front of the candy store it had c communicated to the building and the timbers between the ceiling and the tin roof were doubt doubtless les ies well ignited before any alarm was given most must of the goods doods and property were taken out in safety aud and the tile total loss will amount to about 1500 bu which there is bisno no insurance some severe and uncalled for fox ariti tim bim was indulged in evidently on the tile principle that everybody can improve on hi neighbors method of doing business because they did not burst in ill and deluge the tile rooms with water waler but ay as the llames flames were confined atil almost lost entirely to the roofs considerable property was saved by the water beina belua directed only to that part during the progress of the fire in the armory the cry of powder was raised and created considerable of a stampede but it was soon found that there was no room for alarm the buildings buil bull dinga were the property of mrs dodge and lind the remains will be tie removed A worthy home industry among the home industries which are arc specially worthy of the support of tile the public tile the woolen manufactures occupy becu P a prominent place wool is one orth ot the e staple products of this mountain country and Is likely always to continue so to sell the wool in its raw state to be taken out of the territory and manufactured and talea nuy ouy it back backa again gainin in the tae shupe shape of clothing of various kinds that might just as well and better belter be made here at home is a it ruinous policy which has been pursued too long iong but there are other rf re afons mons 0 ns than the fact that we are suhling sun n ting ling and enriching other and di distant communities muni ties lies to the neglect ot of local interests e ats why the policy alluded to should be bl abandoned one oneff of which is that many of the trie goods which are imported are positively inferior in in quality to those which wilch are or can be wade made here at home who does nul nut know that a large proportion and to the manufacturers the most profitable portion ol 01 the cloths claths and yarns made wade elsewhere is shoddy old blankets stockings and woolen cloths claths generally are purchased at a trilling trifling cost worked over perhaps with the addition of a little littly wool of better quality into goods of various kinds and palmed off upon upun an unsuspecting public as the genuine article no manufacturer tac fac or dealer ever advertises shoddy and yet it is a well known fact that it is ig manufactured e extensively ten in various parts parta of the united united states as well weli as throughout europe utah manufacturers have hive never yet engaged in this fraudulent business busl busi nes so far as we have learned kneir fabrics are genuine and if they costa cost a little more sometimes anan imported articles the difference differ ence ened is more than compensated pen sated bated for by the extra wear to be bd obtained from bliem A case in point is the stocking trade we are safe in saying that thousands of dollars are spent by the people of this territory annually for the purchase of imported stockings while goods of df a much better quality and fully equal in point of style if not quite su so low in price could be made by experienced our oar own com inanity in unity we were shown some samples yesterday by brother george knighton of thel luth ward of ladies ladles hose bose manufactured by him irom from material at the provo woolen mills that really appear to be excellent both in quality and style they were made madeu upon pon pou the tuttle knitting machine ile he has been carrying on the business tor for sometime some time and notwithstanding the pre prejudice udice adice against homemade goods his manufactures are steadily gaining in popularity ills his last order from Z eal cal 0 M 1 I was for almost a thousand dozen if other dealers were to follow this example and then take pains to puli push the sale of the homemade article in preference to that which is imported and especially il if the public would safady their own anc and their neighbors interests sufficiently to ask for and purchase home bome manuian aured goods rather than those which lire are made abroad the community soon be in a air fair way for becoming independent and the several ente enterprises that have been established in our midst for the benefit of th the people generally and which now have to struggle for fora a precarious existence would flourish and prosper bustness 11 rother brother eni kni knightonn enigh Knigh ligons tons place ot of bustness business is igl N second vest west st ith alth ward frol wednesdays DAILY june 10 I 1 tel TeI territorial torl tori a 1 supreme court A petition lor the re nearing of thelca thel case se ot of win burrows Bur rows rowa appellant va vs E F M guest respondent from tile the third district was submitted and taken under advisement the case ot of john E dooley respondent spon dent denti vs susana susan A strino String liam I 1 im m syon pleaded cadee appellant from the third district was arguel argued submitted and taken under tinder advisement the arguments in tile the case of S W darke appellant vs E A ireland re occupied the remaining time of the session today to day darke vs ireland the appeal from the ther first district court oil oll a motion for a new trial in the above entitled action was argued before the territorial supreme court bourt this afternoon the dispute is in relation to certain property claimed by S ali darke which was levied upon by marshai marshal Al arshal ireland at the broom hotel ogden april 11 1883 as the property of robert burns under an attachment issued from the bird district court in a suit against burns for 3 7 and interest baliv ingston ing ston co inthe in the trial before judge emerson at ogden the ury found a verdict for defendant and the plaintiff olain alain tiff moved for a new trial on the grounds ot of irregularity of proceedings lud ind ind iud newly discovered evidence aud and he appear app ealis Is taken on the refusal to illow the motion A useful pamphlet the juvenile instructor office has just issued a pamphlet containing the edmunds law the tile rulings of judge zane on unlawful cohabitation and a full report of the ar arguments on the term cohabitation I 1 as they occurred in the trial of angus anus an us al cannon A hl bi 11 musser and J C Wat watson and were reported by john irvind irvinc no doubt many persons will desire to possess this work w which h ich contains pages and is nicely printed on a good class of book paper for present perusal or future reference and they can do so at the instructor office at the rate of 0 30 0 cents per copy retail reval returned missionary YC we received a call yesterday from elder mormon miner aliner who returned last las t evening from a mission to the northwestern states lie ile left his home in fairview sanpete San pete co county anty september ond 1883 and tor for the 11 first six months after aften f journeying g g to the states labored in indiana chiefly with elder D F davis they held heid a good ammy meetings did a great deal of fireside talking ng and made maue some friends frien ds but bt found little disposition among the people to investigate the doctrines they taught and less still to embrace the them in he was subsequently assigned to a kom com comparatively ively new missionary field in southern illinois anere lie he labored with more success and was instrumental in baptizing nine new members and blessing three children there are eight elders no iv v in that field and th they y find a few fenn persons willing to investigate and accept the gospel there are a great many southern people living in that region and they as a rule are very hospitable far more so than northern people elder miner had to cutup put up with many hardships during during his absence sence was many times ireat threatened ened with violence once or twice pelted belted with c eggs ggs and had his meetings meeting broken up by py disorderly or bigoted persons a number of times but on th whole feels feen that be he has nathl nothing ng to complain of but much to feel tb thankful for lie lle Is rate fut for tor the kind treatment which he generally received and appreciates the experience he be has gained during his absence he held mee mec meetings till tili s mostly in schoolhouses I 1 and traveled d on foot upward upwards 4 of UN miles besides a considerable distance on the cars or by other means of conveyance veya ve nee nce since ills his release from his missionary labors elder liner miner spent sometime some time in ohio collecting genealogical dita data in chic which h he was quite success successful till fill |