| Show local si otto olto ika lka matters iter si FROM TUESDAYS DAILY 31 awe 1 I congress adjourned tho the first cession of the congress of the united states will adjourn at 5 Oclo ocio cic cir this thia evening another nomination our dispatches this afternoon announce the nomination by president hayes of john A hunter esq ot of ul missouri as chief justice of the supreme court of utah bathing trains this afternoon alist bathing train over the atah utah centia centra it leit iett fot lor irue lake bhore shore the dav has bas been warm and anil no doubt those who went are having havin a fine time in the briny bridy latew vaters waters trains will run regularly all summer bummer to the same place departing missionaries this morning elders jae H moyle of this city benjamin harker and charles b H blabs of this thia county and newel taylar of weber county anty started on missions to the southern states to which they have been recently appointed elders moyle moyie and taylor talor will labor la th north carolina and eiders ridera harker harbor and flod bliss will proceed to georgia we pore wish them every success and pleasant prosperous missions missionary notes elder kussel russel rogers writing to president john morgan from baldwin Print princles ies les Va Jo auty auly miss under date of the folh uit alti ulti states that the prospects were fair in that region for the furtherance of the dospel work and that although the sec bec sectarian tarlan priests were exerting all their efforts to discourage the elders the people were willing and in some places very anxious to listen lieten to the preaching of the mox cormons mormons Aloir Mor mons 2 he had llad baptized two persons bad all be could attend to and needed an assistant and anti would prefer a younk young elder who could eln hing eing g enquirer items the crops in sanpete and aud bevier sevier ing ube uble te arelta ot of water are re xe ported excellent this season hay will be a light crop in the southern counties but provo will hagemore hav have emore more than ever this year thousands thoa sands of efroni poll poil ii is s of wool are daliy daily received dat at t it tn provo factory nephi is not P f j lively as it was before the terminus terl teri ninus was moved south of there A correspondent to the Enquirer angut in referring to the alaray at juab station elation a short time agoy ago corrects a elight error in the former account the name of can field yeung young oung eung should be kenneth young attempted escape peter pett r 8 and eh eli neo leo two con v ct serving berving out their terms at the utah ulah penitentiary made an attempt to escape from custo custody dy yesterday and the former was shot by mr daly one of the guards in pursuit of the fugl fugitives tives the guard had learned of the prisoners prison erm erb intention and had been watching watching wat ching ehing them closely for eel Pel beveral veral verai da day y P yesterday ho took theol them of the yard yaidro to help him carrr carry in mome some P water from tho the well but just aa as they were starting arting et back they dropped dropp d thel their r burden and nod ran mr liy lis daly ily them shooting six thota a only the last one iffet stock stockfish fish feli foil with a nd in his right hip bip and soon atter atler lw le stopped and three up hla hia h hanflig iltis both were taken baek bask to theu i quarters nud and surgical 1 assistance summoned for stockfish his is not necessarily fatal tb eil wil t in bo be a serious one jm r t 1 tn sex Ses bestons tons fons report rn r n mortuary june 1879 causes af pf adeath deith as reported 3 oi i diphtheria i 1 I 1 2 consumption 1 1 water on brain 0 tl t 1 premature I 1 paralysis j f 1 whooping 1 pneumonia i i y inflammation of b bowels j ai 1 old age 1 j total i 12 brought Pr ought from country c 0 u n t ry 6 n places 4 0 7 71 19 josepn JOSEPH E TAyL TAYLOR ort opt sexton this TIA ia Is the lowest mortality for any month of june except 1866 when it was the same as this year y ear also june 1858 where three death deaths are recorded for that month the mortality for june 1878 was 33 being nearly three times as many as this year J E T northern light lights from the last jast number of this paper we glean the following Items Grass and grain are suffering from drought and grasshoppers between richmond and franklin not much hay bay will be ba raised in cache valley nor ilor in bear lake this year dr park and prof monch Mon chare are in log login john Squire squires barber shop in logan was entered by a burglar jast jaet saturday night and a number of small articles stolen richmond raised bushels of grain last beason season this year one half or ut the prospects have nave been ruined by ironclads iron A little three year old son bon 0 flemuel steele is undergoing treatment treatments in logan for accidental poisoning with concentrated lye the whooping cough which has raged la in bear fear lake for some time is abating the grahl grain there looks vory very w weil well ell eil tho the terminus of the utah and northern will be at tit ramas kamas I 1 miles north of franklin on the dinst teams and men aroa it jt will probably be pushed 65 miles beyond kamas this fall WEDNES wednesdays DArS daily jelt 2 hunter hunted confirmed our dis patches today to day announce the confirmation fir mation by the senate of john A hunter as chief jus justice justlee tice of the supreme cou court rt of utah utan womans comans woma nys exponent the tho july lat number comes promptly to hand interesting and attractive as usual the recent reception given to bishop E hunter is described lu in detail and two poems addressed to him by sisters E ER R snow and HT H T king respectively are also published thoughts on the poets by mrs king and a full line of other literary varieties may alfo aiso be found in its columns sad bad and fatal accident by special telegram from elli Fill mom mod we learn of the death yesterday yeut yeat erday afternoon about 4 oc locky of a 15 year old bon son of mr sidney of holden he was ariga engaged ged in unloading hay bay when by se same means the team started off and it I 1 ia supposed bup eup posed he was caught in the lines and aud dragged about 25 yards he died within 25 minutes after the unfortunate occurrence returned missionaries we had a call this afternoon from elder C el wheelock president of the northwestern states mission who returned last jast evening from his field of labor last summer he had bad a sunstroke and was obliged to return home on account of it he ile did so in time to anticipate a release from the authorities here the elders in his hia field were doing well the way was waa open for more laborera laborers however boweter with excellent pros on oa the way home brother wheelock cal cald q on brother george Bey Rey nods noda at uhe ibe lincola neb penitentiary and found him in excellent health and spirit spirits a and as well treated as the regulations of the place would allow bishop NY S ficery of mount pleasant also returned in comp company of elder Wh edlock from irom a bi mission any ion lon to canada lake like shore yesterday afternoon three earb cara on theata the utah h central railroad were ree ref reserved arted for a coat coaR company pany of ladles ladies ant nut and aut gentlemen b aund for lake shore to inaugurate jtb ith ithe a bathing season at thac place 1 iffa t f r situated between centreville Cen treville and farmington and has been im by chase and darnes games by th jbv planting of a large larg e number of trees which will in III time make a delightful shade shades the erection of a bowory for picnicker alid ard ald the building of a substantial pier which reaches out into the lake to good bathing dept hand band on which amt art erected a number of commodious bathing houses supplied with fresh water conveyed in pipes BO so that 1 a small shower bath may be had after a dip in the briny waters the bathing was delightful although the presence of a thin coat ot 0 mud on the bottom of the lake jake was somewhat of a drawback lake shore offers the inducements men ts of a short trip from the eity elty a very pleasant situation good bathing facilities and from the hours of departure and return of trains ample time to sport liport in the salt waters take a lunch and have a pleasant that with friende friends the company will take passengers for lake shore by the 5 train and they can return to this thia city at 80 so 80 fare for the round trip 50 cents lake bhore shore Is destined to become a popular summer resort resart THURSDAYS DAILY JULY juny 3 message there is a message at the W U telegraph office for john 0 obrien ien len district court the stewart cash caso still drana draga its ua blow elow ien jen length th along the court will adjourn this afternoon until next nest wednesday the oth insor allowing judge emerson to visit the mine on monday to the Islands Mrs zina zinn D young and misa miss susa busa young xoung left for the sandwich dh islands yesterday j afternoon expecting to be gone about three months wo we wish the ladles ladies ad les a happy voyage a pleasant visit and asare abare a safe return hymeneal mr myron J richards of farmington son of apostle franklin D richards and miss julia A peterson or weber valley were today to day united in the holy bonds of wedlock the father of the bridegroom performing the ceremony we wish the young couple long life and continued happiness enquirer items excellent fishing in provo river grain in utah county is nearly ready reidy for the sickle the factory is running from 3 in the morning till 8 at night V with two shifts of hands hande I 1 ibs lbs of wool was received there during jast last month silas tanner a six year old son of Edward ed ward tanner of payson on wednesday last fell from an apple tree and fractured his arm just above the elbow f returned hoine hoire frona from a provo correspondent gwei we learn that thomas hindmarsh who was sentenced to the detroit house of correction in 1877 for selling liquor in violation of the united states revenue laws and began his term of imprisonment on january 1878 returned to provo on the bt dinst having served out his time of 20 months receiving the government pardon of days he was not nut furni furnished shed with railroad carriage by the government on his return but through the kindness of the officials was passed along niong free deseret the official Ol cial gazette of the united states latent patent office hab has been received and filed at the museum regularly since january to june 1879 the following circular la Is worthy of public attention department of tho the interior united states patent office WAS washington ELINGTON june 1879 no power of attorney executed after july 1 lat fat at 1879 purporting to have been given lo a fermor nir fir mor will ba b either lii in favor of the fir firpi i or of any of its members unless all its iti members man bers ashill jah ali ba ilk iii named m ed Jn such Buch ower or aeto attorney aney I 1 signed 0 ned H e approved r figued di gued C 1 IS ecy eoy 0 sif lif sad pad and fatal result by aft se cial clai froan provo we learn thim thu the boy albert park pirk mhd was dentally shot in the practice of the thee sham battle on the first readied this morning a quarter to four bc lobb s he wason wagon wass waff on horseback at the time with wi thAla his lm company pany had just charged the footmen and was waa wheeling to return when a comrade aiso aiso also on horseback turned to fire IN his pistol atthe at the infantry the weapon was discharged within a yard of young albert albeit and the wada wad which was waa of tissue paper entered his breast above the left nipple ranged up to the top of the shoulder point and broke through into the hollow of the breast cutting the plural membrane of bf the cheat the wad was taken out but he bled profusely and after lingering until this morning he expired he hal was a brother in law of elder daae laae isaac brockbank of this thia city we on eln regret ha sad aad termination or this occurrence and deeply sympathise with the bereaved and relatives |