Show HOME IE I 1 ity ITI ITEMS iteus EMS eus S erna urna TH der deorge george A smith continued his narration of the history of the church bringing it down to the time tim ewhen when all the saints left missouri and went to illinois these discourses are exceedingly interesting and the information conveyed in them should j bo be much more widely known than it Is at present it walt waif announced announced that father kelly a roman catholic priest would deliver a discourse at 11 ache having baited called upon pres pre young soung nna and requested the privilege of delivering an address dressin in the tabernacle which waz wai was freely extended to him A part of the tabernacle was reserved that those wishing specially to hear him might bo be accommodated with seats but hut shortly hour announced be he forwarded an apolon apology for not coming stating that the fatigue of traveling and the spiritual wants of members member s othis of his own denomination precluded his attending vernoon der afternoon noon bishop dishop tafe tAie alexander xander mcrae related several interesting berestin te items of his experience while a prisoner with the prophet joseph and others when taken by the mob from caldwell co missouri confirmatory of andrin addition to the narration of Elder SmIth in we morning he ite bore testimony to the truth and the saints to increased faithfulness pres byoung spoke of the life mission and character of the prophet joseph smith reviewed some items ot f history which had bad been referred to by the previous speakers speaker I 1 s with which he ie vas was ras and pointed out the destiny of ae he nations ir if they thep continue in their wickedness and the ultimate triumph of truth on the earth aart mod mou m pleasa sr gehad the pleasure of seeing bish dish bishop vy W S seely andar and br mads lads madsen from AI oun onn t pleasant sanpete co on monday and were gratified to I 1 bearn earn that the people ther thero prospering lice are with all the indian difficulties that havo have e been arou abou around nd them they have planted extensively exUn and the crops jool look very xeny y seli bell well the helped them along vy the lle lie people are areffi afi aft busy and in the midst of th air labs laba 1 r 1 and dut du duttrey 91 thes they do not forget to guard them selves and th belr property nathe marand maraud mara 1 ng savage bavage w t oma oba e lurking abour avys i M W s 1 0 WATER baten in time of drouth each ditch claims for its full share of water and a little littie tle more so now in gme time of high water each ditch should be willin willing to receive all it can convey from the flood in rn north temple street which is doing much damage that the side ditches can aid in preventing to accomplish so desirable a result bishop sheets our very efficient chief water master requests each one concerned with or depending upon city creek to forthwith iut lut put int his portion of any water ditch or ditches in good and sufficient condition for a assisting s to safely dispose of the present surplus As nis this Is but a just requirement and one in which all can each do good to his neighbor and have ditches in good order and with a fair cl claim t im wuen when water is scarce we trust that it will at aft once be cheerfully promptly and properly proper y complied with FROM front lagazz city recorder and county count 77 clerk isaacson of rogan logan called into see us on monday feeling fine find and with a good report of cache county in general and logan la in particular A large number of teams have been loading up lately in cache with flour for montana market until the article Is becoming a little scarce A heavier business has been done there this season in produce than for two seasons past while business in general Is quite brisk and abid everything prosperous they have been blessed with an abundance ance of rain rath there as well as in other parts of the TerrItory which has done considerable good anthe new survey olg on the bench above logan la is up very finely and looking well while crops in general are ared quite forward of the probate court was in logan on the tho first monday in may to edward nelson lor tor shooting clarence C with intent to kill an old disagreement believed to have been the cause of the shooting and nelson while white under the influence of fired at hurst about five miles from bear river some eight days before the trial hurst being tho the time with a train which chevas he was accompanying the ball bali struck harasts right arm breaking one ot of tue the bones und and lodging in the arm nelson was held prisoner in the camp till a warran issued for his apprehension by the justice at franklin when ho be was handed over to the officers the testimony in evidence 1 showed that he had bad previously borne a good character and the court sentenced him to pay a fine and give heavy bongsto bonds to keep the peace bursts wound was progressing favorably let us have the news from all parts and we wallsend will send it through the territory but the less we have to record of this kind we ive shall be the better pleased br dr isaacson reports that tho the waters are not high yet in cacha valley but when en he crossed the weber on saturday last the bridge there though still standing was wa very shaky there arc are indications of the river washing anew channel for Its elfon eleon this side of or the bridge and if 11 so t travel ra eldorth north may be seriously Inter interfered fored with t r for or a time ime wiit wilt somebody post us concerning the condition of the bridge bridga towards plain city olty millen we have received a letter dated april from friend if W miller sillier mil mii kersburg lers burg away 11 in our I lixie dixie from ach och which we extract after stating that they have but few of a population and that some having claims there had bad come north saying baying 6 they would return in therall the lail fall which militates to an extent against their progress ln improvements he says A we have to farm on the present but we have put out several hundred aundre thene fruit ruit r trees of rare kinds and several thousand grape grapo g e roots boots and cuttings we have seven diff different erl eri orl ra t kinds and some of them are aro fruiting cane crops and gardens aro are I 1 well The therm there roisa reJan Is a chance to make a good settlement here all we e want Is more help the weather has been quite cold here during during the early part of this month w with some frost but not enough to do any harm barm t 0 we have gota got a new arpad from st bearge georgo to this place which shortens the distance some ten or twelve miles and will make a better road than the old one I 1 located the road br john R gong has had bad charge of the work we are very thankful for the appropriation p pria tion made by the legislature last winter for this bis his purpose and hope they will give us a a thousand next winterton winter 1 I n tey ter to finish th the job ejob I 1 think wilh with hat that we can make it a good road and bring brinl this place within about twenty five miles of st SL geo goo ceorge e what few indians we ire have here hero re anan endly 11 bro miller hillien la Is something at not re delving his NEWS regularly and po pours u r i s outa out a new rew vials en an the heads of some person or persons charge of post offices somewhere between his city and his nearest post office we are lorry sorry br henry that you dont 0 nt get the news NEWA haite quite regularly I 1 it t Is no joke to send forty miles fo for r your papers and only get a part rhe rho 0 same cayuse cause inot may account nor for inter astin asting letter ietter not reaching vi us arlier earlier e bu nul dul we lave all to live improve anu becom emort emoru corb perfect in our out several departments stirl stirn fl A ilir V ice order orden for goods froni from tile tilo las tita titu vecel recel ed vy K R young sous sons they olav storage to any amount elder eider george goddard received a telegram from sr C harrocks an evening stating that those who had taken out the commin coffin for tor the body of br peter harrocks had exhumed it and were returning to this city sr 11 accompanying no doubt a large largo concourse will assemble to show their re respect s hect for the dead 1 when his remains nye aye borno borne to their resting place in the cemetery i of which lve ive we understand der stand duo due not will be oven y abelt inthe lm he jordan irrigation company got the water turned through gik gli their inal inai main maln canal col cal cai int into 1 t the 11 e reservoir J on monday last they expected then to have hare it in the branch canar running from the reservoir in ina a day or two when the land under cultivation there becomes thirsty it can now get a drink and a good one linuan INDIAN RAIDA party of paid a rh visit to provo valley on friday last and endeavored to run horses but bat failed in the attempt the following day they were more mote successful and run off oft some dome iome fifteen or twenty head of stock A party of citizens started in pursuit pluit to try and regain the stock but had bad not s succeeded acee ed up to date of information I 1 v OX ON moe TOE kanawl cli cil Is ISLANDS anns ANDS vre we are hav have han been favored with the perusal of minutes of a conference held at lale laic oahu bahu sandwich islands april oth ath and ath from which wa we learn that edders george Ne neb neu lieker eker A L smith B aluir Cl uffE umme E green E ebelle EBel deil bell lC a world J lawson C boysden and W v p B wright were ware present witha with a large number of native nativo elders and saints pres spoke of tha the present condition of the church and the prosperous and improved condition of the work on the sandwich islands since the tho previous conference during darlng the tha meetings he exhorted the saints to diligence and faithfulness teaching them practical duties and imparting such instructions as the spirit dictated elder alma L smi smith th and athers orthe of the elders eiders including several of the native brethren encouraged cou raged and instructed the saints balents during durau the conference on the morning of the rth the auth anth authorities cities of the church were presented pre a e n ted to the congregation c congregation in the usual manner and unanimously sustained elder george was sustained as president of the masslon with elders AL A IA smith and B his counsellors Coun and J IV v 11 II kou as secretary native elders were appointed ta anted to preside deover over the various islands and elders iders B Cluff and J lawson to take a trip elli on the windward islands the minutes show that the mission Is prospering and that there Is Isa a strong cesire mani mant iest test tested eThy by many of the natives to keep the commandments mand ments of god and work righteousness much inch luch of the holy spirit was enjoyed during the conference a great r e at deal of valuable instruction was given andrest stor feelings were manifested the native singing is spoken of as very creditable we ilie have much pleasure in laying ibe above interesting items before before our read reao readers ets ers J j MILITIA brou h the courtesy of col D J ross we have been favored with wilh the following report of militia elections and organization in davis county pursuant to the general orders of geni benl wells major geni B R T burton and his chief of stain stair col U D J ross accompanied by brigadier teni yeni 1 F D richards attended a meeting which was ordered of the militia of davis davig and morgan counties held heid heldak at farmington on saturday loth lust after aften parade and inspection the ful IOl following lowing elections took place for brigadier gen geni lot lat smith for colonel of regiment davis co john IV heng lies lieutenant col win II 11 walton for major mojor of cavalry cice vice hess kess hess ness promoted D haight captain of cavalry cavala vice rice e haight promoted andrew bigler major of tn infantry farmington vice henry IV miller resigned john 8 gleason major of infantry kaysville Kays ayse ville I 1 lie lle lev L evi evl roberts captain of cavalry C C centerville entermille Cent ent erville joel parris Parr ish captain of infantry farmington F r m ington vice jacob earl resigned james B brooks r 0 ok s the following appointments were made and met with the general approval of the brigade by brigadier geni benl enli lot amith smith arthur stayner Sl ayner brigade adjutant christopher layton brigade Q quartermaster quartermaster by r clonel eolo dolo nef hess job We wellings liGgs regimental adjutant by major levi roberts william booth Batta natta battalion ilon flon LOO was addressed by major general durton borton bradler brigadier gen geni richards col ross and cof col coi lla lia liets liet s in short and pithy speeches giving inz ing good advice and information important to the he duties of the military captain burtons bartons Bur tons tona company of cavalry from Kays kats kaysville ville received credit for their turning fig out in uniform and for the general feelings ot of interest which existed with them the Kays kaysville vIlle brass band dand was on duty foz for this occasion and also a martial band composed orin ofin of members embers of the Bountiful Farmington and rays Kays kaysville vIlle bands Ther there ewas evas was no attendance from margan B agan county ty supposed to bo be caused by th the IM impassable state of the road through the high waters of the ther weber river the whole proceedings passed off with good feelings and unanimity and aud the militia felt an increase of interest which no doubt will be dl played clayed during diring daring the loraing summer surd mer J 13 i I 1 f 7 ft 0 wool Woot pres youngs new d evv carding m machines near the warm springs ns i loth vard ward areta areja are n a condition con altion to card wool wol wash and wool clean take it to the tho machine I 1 with the proper quantity of good grease and bave badelt it carded |