| Show local Loca lind add and 00 other othar er matters malters MH TUESDAYS DAILY dally april 29 9 i an interesting latter latte r we have bad the pleasure of perusing an interesting te letter from elder george crane dated at newcastle on tyne on the dinst the writer was well weil and rejoicing rojo icing in his labors president wm budge badge and elder eider joseph 0 young had bad accompanied him to that point to a conference man many y honest hearts were still elul dwelling on albeon Al blon bion ma kut blell lle lie and the gopel go pel pei was gradually grad nally reaching and rescuing them brother crane felt much encouraged by the outlook of the future and speaks in terms of commendation of the brave elders who are furthering the work of god in that far off land les leg we learn norm horn fi oin the tb e junction of oa i serious accident which happened codr to dr of salt like lae oa Sunday while on his way to almon river going golu 9 aloff the roas road north of harrisville Harri aville his hia horse threw him with such force as to break his leg and he was obliged to lie by py the roadside waiting for assistance the tho first person who passed va was a man riding along in a bup bug aggy to him mr appealed for assistance begging to be canted to a house but a short dis dia tance the person addressed was so utterly heartless that he drove past with the remark that he was in a hurry burry two men with a heavily loaded wagon ab shortly artly after ward ap pealed and they kindly conveyed him to a place of safety he was brought to this city yesterday in a carriage and went to salt lake by the tha train in charge of his hia friend dr A K smith QianA 1 entertain ment kentne Ne vere me informed wormed that it is the intention of the tabernacle building COMMIt committee tee tep under the sancton sanction cout coin cil of the apostles to make preparations for a grand entertainment in the large tabernacle on the of july judythe Ju lythe thi anniversary ot of the arrival i of the pioneers inthe of the great salt lake extensive mea sules eurea will be taken to make it the leading leali 39 event of the season not only will the sunday take pati part but hut the very best beat vocal and instrumental talent which can be obtained in the territory will be called into requisition arrange merits menta will be made with the rail roads for reduction in fares in order naw nam kimt country friends may have an oppsy to W witness aness the event al at st cost the proceeds proc eds of the e will be devot divot d 1 to the completion of the new Ta barnacle the ibe enterprise is one deserving ot laum success and we hope it wi wl J 1 receive the u united patronage sf tho tao whole surrounding region A da dangerous rona practice com corn plaines plaints are continually coming in concer concerning a it dangerous practice I 1 prevalent in the lower wards warda of the elt city alonz along the line of the utah utah southern railroad every evening when the train cornea in from the bouth south groups of children child ren and adults may be seen upon the sidewalks watching the approach of the mrs cars As the tran was Pas amany ny u or of the children run iun run out cafter catter att aft er nand hand it and leek to mount the rear blat platform form while the train la Is in rapid motion I 1 t would seem that where grown pep peppie phare pharo are aro standing by such care lesa co conduct would not be tolerated but some seem to think nothing of iland it and perhaps never neve r wil wll ivill until some of these thoughtless urchins who are permitted to recklessly sly siy risk ilfe ifo life ife and limb under the abc ver yer eyes of their natural tall fall victims to their own I 1 hardiness fool and the stupidity of those old oid to know better than to allow at t we hope this thia hint will be taken taen by all 0 whom it concerns and that thai we wiil will have no further necessity essly essiy for repeating the admonition bobbins a the mails the ther an aw noi nor arrested on the charge of robbing the malls mails was brought before Commiss loner tonet mcnutt and waiving an examination wa bound ove over runder under bonds of low lom to await the action of the grand jury he gives no other name than his atias alias of texas 9 and from his story and aud other circumstances are gleaned the following 0 1 g f facts he called at the low al ts p post 0 s 0 office la e a at a various v rious times asserted that his name was wag Q H H hajj and aria asked for letters there were communications constantly being received here for a gentleman by that name who la is a traveling salesman for a house bouse in milwaukee both from his employers and his family this gentleman ge nt leman ieman had gone to montana BO so the thief thiet had a clear field at AA length after retting gelling several letters IL ill v he be obtained one containing cotita corita ining a draft for loo he immediately sought to secure the money hatab but as he could find no na one to i identity identify ent him he lie was waa unsuccessful so as he asserts he destroyed both letters and draft the true mr air hill recently returned from rom montana and of course the robbery was dincov discovered i er tex 11 was taken to salt lake yesterday morning by deputy marshal youn young jume Jime tron tion deseret u museum brother 1 H van Natta nt ta who is now on a mission is alabama has forwarded from fayette county specimens cImAs of fossil shells and aind fragments of pottery with some arrow heads and other remains of the works of the former inhabitants of that region from a tl letter to the tho curator of the museum we learn that many evidences of the truth of the history of the aborigines of this thia country are continually being discovered all of which are confirmatory of the accounts given in the book of mormon A mr henry has found a curious bell round in shape with a knob for a hadle hadie ha idle odle ls this bell was made of yellow metal not corroded or rusted and was covered with beautiful characters similar to th fe seen in books of short band hand writing the letter of our brother la Is written in a most interesting manner giving evidence that while he is engaged in tha the true spirit of his clealon in preaching the gospel hety he la taking notice of the proofs of the divinity of the mission of joseph J smith aa as borne witness to by the silent testimonies ot the past the proceedings proceed ings lugg of the daven port academy of ces iowa 1878 9 has ha been received rice ived from prof J D putman of davenport FROM wednesdays daily dally APRIL arril sa 3 q telephonic connections the rhe Contine utai hotel 1 I lately tely end the walker house and mul loy joy loland and pauls paulas livery jivery stables are now placed in immediate communication ni with one another by means of the telephone the apparatus works very successfully identity of names it rt is a curi ous and inter tuter eating fact that out of above men who were e employed ploy d on the manti mantl tempie temple as recorded d up to august 1877 the following identity ia 16 names appears 13 alsens Ol sens 15 Jen jensensr bens sens 15 nielsene Niel sens A 16 hansens 17 Lar Lai sens 22 christen sens 25 Au andersons auders Audera dersons ous ons 39 peter petersons f 1 ons pons total the bookkeeper hook book kee keeper er 0 of f the establishment must have had amvie ample opportunity to find out what in it name narrow esc pi the tho junction relates a nano nanu t vespe ecaca ilich yesterday berday afternoon belei au ati infant child of mr nir malan of ogden A little girl was wheeling ibe the carriage containing contain in agthe the child across t the he bridge of a wide deep abream on eighth street when her hen he attention loh being withdrawn fora for oora a moment the carriage went over into the water upset and with the child thild under floated down the tle stream acour A courageous young lady near by saw the accident and rescued the infant from its ita perilous position just in time to save it from drowning temple rock kock laying resumed ees Kes timed rock hock laying on the halt aalt lake tempie temple was resumed this morning the work ceased last fall tali and has just begun for the season beason A new engine has been recently placed the central elevated platform has been raised 12 feet and by means of the four boom derricks the work of placing and setting retting the stones will progress regularly v the walls are now 40 odd feet above the ground within five courses of thet string 0 course cours e which is the square equate of the th e first story the structure already looms above the enclosing waland walland presents presenta pres prea enta epta a noble and mass massive IV e appearance pe arance FROM THURSDAYS DAILY MAY L 1 very ery ill we regret to learn that bishop P perry green taylor of harrisville ris ville is still very ill with pneumonia 1 rm 1 grants arrived by telegram elder W 0 staines new york we learn that elders eiders charles nibley walter J beatie beatle and others with the seasons season 4 first dom company panr of european saints bound for utah have arrived at that port and leave tonight to night for t the he west all well womans comans exponent the may number of this excellent periodical is lla lying before us it can con bains as usual its full quota of in ter te resting eating and instructive prose artices articles and three beautiful gems gemer of poesy the Exponent is one of the few papers that thit never coes goes backward it is always up to our expectation pec tation and frequently surpasses them emigrants Lugg luggage ige therdo ra several backs sacks of bedding and clothing belonging to emigrants who came in last laet year at the tithing office they were left at the depot by the owners I 1 and have just been sent up to the office for identification tion all who left their luggage e at the tho depot will do well to call on bishop edward hunter immedi abely atel yat 3 at the tithing Office describe their property p and take it away departed missionaries the hol tol following missionaries left for their fields of labor yesterday morning VV H 8 seely andrew cony corry for canada ed cliff CWT wm dmn N Oo goodman odman RD john alexander wm barnes john M moody jun F hunter VV W turner nety nery jonathan midgley robert danzie danzle wm mcfadden charles charleo monk monks evan for great bri britain t jacob revoir and wife for italy john Eyven Eyvend dagn daan bon son jacob B johnson for manitoba and iceland andrew andreew heppler F for switzerland and germany soren peter henrichsen ia L A howard aro ard W H New manfor the northwestern state states andrew homer romer for norway these were probably joined by others at ogden the lake survey lieutenant willard young came in from lake point hist last eveling evening the company of surveyors under his direction it will be remembered about a week ago d from frow lakeside lake nake side bide above farmington to resume their labors of meat the briny inland sea then they have proceeded i around tho the cistern and cou bouthern thern coast as far as a lake point a distance of 43 milea miles where they are at preb pree present ent lieutenant young starts out again this morning to re ze nume rume his duties ex expecting pectin g to reach kelton helton the point where they left off chiaet net met year in about three weeks when they will have completed compte ted the circuit from this point they will sail over to the islands survey purvey them and wait for further orders mortuary sextons Sex tons report fc r april 1879 i acute lung disease 5 alcohol aico alco hol hoi lm croup 4 cancer 1 crushed ac accidental 1 diphtheria 15 general debility 1 reflects effects of burn burd 1 I 1 2 ol dage 6 1 ovarium tum tumor ir I 1 pa paralysis ra lysis issis 1 I peritonitis pere 1 premature birth 2 prostrate titis titia with ur samia inflammatory rheu rhen hatlem mati matl sib aiB IL 1 typhoid fever 1 ulcerated liver 1 total 41 brought from county places for interment 16 S sex of decedents males maies 26 for fer females fer tor 15 r i ages under Un derl deri 1 year 4 1 to 5 years 12 12 5 to 10 years 6 10 to 20 0 years 2 years sears 17 nativities Nativi ties j united states 29 england 7 ireland 1 denmark 1 scotland 3 1 holland 1 portugal 9 1 journe JOSEPH E TAYLOR sexton bexton |