Show dito mollo it d eli ell CC 6 unald I 1 aux park PAEK lo 10 mon 1 on tho tile 2 of june accompanied by elder N X JI IT folt felt abraham hatch B W V kemball C W penrose W P and aud joseph weiler weller I 1 proceeded to nyde hyde parit park and secured a stand near where wo were informed tho the royal standard would be planted it being anine afine a nine fine day tho the people anxious for any oem occasion don to turn cutill out to the park by thousands ana ano at laif half past pm tho queens lifo life guards appeared at each end of the park and the horsemen began to clear tho thy field held by advancing in iino line to the centre the in lantry fantry taking post pot as guards gen 11 aulett paulett a man whose eye seems to have retained vitall vitality ty better than tile the rest of his body who commands the tile guards mado made himself very active realizing the task before him as he had bad komove to move a dou don dense so inus mass s of people with apparently no room to put ahrin tails was not neither could it bo be hastily done but one march to the centre and back by the guards in which occasional halts were made to allow the tho people e ople to squeeze out effectually accomplished ft it with the exception ora ofa of a few e stragglers lers who hastily retreated outside the lines iines ere tho the field was cleared of citizens the volunteers were seen entering the park by brigades and battalions and taking their places in the I 1 line ne and at five the reviewing officer the duke of cambridge and staff appeared on the field received a grand salute passed assed along the tho line and took post close to wa where ere ero won wen we were ero ere standing at a quarter past five the first division began to pass s s in in review in column of battalions at tile the quick quick march and in fifty minutes the three divisions composed of nine brigades mustering forty one battalions and nearly neaily twenty thousand men had passed and formed in line on their original ground when an advance of the whole line was made under the command of sir hope grant the usual salute minto tendered and the troops assign assigned ca to their respective commanders tor to etre retire from therard tho the park parr as directed in general orders the ma in arching was very good but in some in st stances ances was unbecoming a setting soldier owing probably to the too much set retting ot tin up by biome primp of licer it vm much lighter than I 1 had been led to expect from the english who do everything every thing in lit such a solid way tilo the men were evidently from all classes as one brigade brigado was denominated the tho working mens brigade I 1 noticed many young men not to say boys in the ranks especially the rear one showing that they understood the tactics of putting the best side out in front the scene at the breaking of the lines was most beautiful rui rul the hundred and fifty thousand spectators immediately covered tho the ground making it a field of heads beads hats and bonnets haying having this thia irregular mass in our immediate front threaded by the different corps of volunteers leaving tho tha park in different directions with tho the gorgeous gai west end palaces and beautiful setting sun in the back ground afforded the most beam beautiful an fn sight that it h has as been iny tny privilege to wit witness nest R respectfully your brother etc A K tiiu EnEn E r monon moron ali aul aug ah sia sid rimon IL senet NEWS I 1 noticed in tho tuo NEWS meirs the arrival of major casper camper and ills his command in the city and wel come by gen D 11 II wells weila they were stationed here most af pf the time they were vere in lit san pete and I 1 think I 1 in never ever saw a better set of boys they conducted themselves very well majors casper and Sin sinclair eldir were good off omm meers officers and were up and coming to their duties and after so long acquaintance I 1 did not like ilke to part with them major burts burls command are stationed about 3 miles milea from here and I 1 think he has a good set of ormen men with him so far as I 1 have seen of them they aro arc willing to do anything they are told wo we have had a very henn hean heavy neavy storm which lasted two days and nights Tr esterday yesterday we had a hall storm some odthe hali ball inches ili in circumference the tho indians indiana havo navo been still for some time Y yours 0 u n ac c GEO IV BRADLEY miA dey OEY 0 S L cirk CITY aug isu iso desur NEWS knowing tour your great desire and that of f your numerous readers reader s to seo see and bear of good und and useful improvements in our infant deseret Dc seret I 1 thought the tho following might not be uninteresting ili in ogden oden cizyn city a com corn u I 1 11 ith ll joseph A young to chalk out location ra u fo for r machinery ac in tilo the new floering flouring flou ring mill moll roll of bishop chauncey chaunecy channe Chaunc cy W west and josepn joseph A young I 1 was wa much pleased leased to find that my ray plans thus far fur had geen teen been carried out as per drafts ac c the building Is pleasantly pleaman tl lo 10 located c abed about one mile north ol 01 the city an and ii Is a massive stone structure most beautifully and substantially I 1 laid up being feet from outto out to out and four stories high the walls are tive five feet in thickness on tile the foundations and are two feet at th the top with a gambrel roof strongly anchored into the walls walis T the he bight tight of the building inz ing from dounda tion to peau peak or of root Is 68 feet presenting to the beholder beho ldora idora a most of workmanship shi much isach credit is deservingly duo to bl chop khop west wholine who has bad the dally daily supervision of tho the work as well as ms tho the mechanics who have labored iab lab b douthe on the building the the tho machinery Is now being rapidly put ut to its P proper raner raper place which consists of 2 doud doub double e acting turbino urbino water wheels each 40 inches in diameter rind and 50 horse power per wheel these are to drive two run of 4 and two xun run j feet fee t burr stones with all the necessary m machinery comprising 6 bolting reels 2 smut scatters smatters suction falls fans elevators conveyors ac do the mill Is expected to be in operation ppe ration atlon about of october and will turn out sacks orno of no I 1 flour hour dally daily last but not least of all ail aalthe the bhe hns has a in full operation irom his office in tho the city to iho tho mil mii thus being en abreo to give directions with wilh lightning all combining tor to give iffe life and und animation ah matlon mation to a work rarely met mot with in our most lovely Mount atit llone diax alay ax peace and plenty crown yours etc X K F 9 r E I 1 r 4 prova provo ovo ova city aug 20 IW ED j mon ron the tho rains still continuo continua which retard tho the Q labors of the season ea soll soil injuring hay and large stacks of straw with moro tuoro or less lesi of small mall rust wheat especially that gathered from cherich bottom land the poor bench farms yielding tho the best grain and coilty contractors I 1 tutors with largo contracts at small fugures may be disappointed ap pointed several or the tho hi in this co county t anty wiil wilt not have more than the grist rort mill screens will reserve a fair portion of luni tuai lu 11 the flattering prospect i a few ago induced many mans mau man of the far farmers barnier nier to sell offard off aud and get nd rid of old wheat to make room dortho orRt lio ilo new ne and strive to keep on hand handa a portion as counsel led in case of scarcity but it now becomes a quest on I 1 f th tb ey can get as good baa bad in som e olour of our cities there Is no surplus guain grain where it was wast in quantity a tear year ear ago consequently the draw la Is heavy on tho the present crops for present use whatever contractors speculators and traders may say eay to tho con contrary tren ry it seems necessary that the good people of urah utah should secure the grain for their bread tind and then keep it ban bau banish any Ima lma imaginary kinary and curtailing reaL wanta wants as far as possible and not bo be tempted to even part with our surplus if any until we can receive a fair equivalent the tile provo bench irrigation co and aad norbit union irrigation co havo ha e united ind this fall and arid winter to enlarge and complete tile the ganal canal from prokp river which will furnish labor and good farm land for such sucu as cesire desire to locate in this vicinity the tiie provo company have levied an westmen ness mess men t of loo per acre on the land to be bene fItted payable in liep and jobs will be let at an early liy day br J reese has suc succeeded ceded in ili burning a akila kiln klin of lime osgood of good quality near this cit city y heretofore most of the lime used here has hag been hauled from the west side bide of utah lake lale cotton and davis dails will have on hand an ample supply of brick the county court have commenced the or er of a building designed for vor tonn torn n court hoase house bro IT coray has star stan started teda a circular saw mul mill which helps to meet the demand for lumber nn an article somewhat scarce hindering the pT ogress of building about a 0 week aso ago we llad bad a severe thunder storm w with thra ain aln ln ito bro ro IV W F mules were killed in his corall grain and hay blacks were vere much injured persons from salt lake co the day following stated that they had bad no ra rain n there as they slept out doors tiar our roads are in nearly an a average condition and would be better it the crossings on the ditches were fixed so as to keep the water under control proposals are arc invited for the er of it L bridge across the tho branch of provo river near the foot of tho the dugway wa and we are still in hopes of seeing the tho main t branch ranch of the river pa pass under the new bridge with a little more gravel placed at each side of it for safety respectfully A I 1 prom the mar star july 28 by letter from president brigham young xoung 1411 dated at stockholm july we leam loam that fi he his brother and elder ari arT arrived ived thero there on the loth all well he says the saints insor way and sweden are enjoying the spirit of the gospel and realize that salvation has come to fo them through gods mercies and the labors of the elders in their midst he further lays says tho saints throughout the scandinavian mission are arc not slow or backward in proclaiming the truths of the gospel to the people and a good work Is being done an and that hundreds are coming forward to fili fill tile the places of those who have emigrated they would remain in stock holm until the tho morning of tuesday tho the instant when they expected to take steamer for st petersburg to arrive at which place will take them about lour four days owing botho to tho slowness of the pho ho baltic steamers br george francom writing juno ath from Ul Ui south africa says the spirit of emigration Is upon all the saints in that land and as as soon as rus any get sufficient tent means mean they emigrate to zion and that lie he with others expects to leave in august proxima pronima for the bome homo of the S saints M ants he says that they have just experienced a great commercial crisis which Is without precedent inthe history of that country anci and that the so called princely merchants have failed for almost incredible amounts that the country has also suffered extremely from drouth that in consequence conse consi quence the country became almost like unto a barren desert and the working classes have been brought into the depths of poverty and summered suffered greatly he says social evil prevails there to an alarming extent as does almost every other evil and iniquity ho says that the gospel has been faithfully preached there and that the elders have faithfully warned the people but that the barnin warnings s and testimonies have been rejected and to cimato that the calamities the people and country have experienced are judgments of god upon them in consequence of their sins alas la Is considered an outrage on common sense and an insult to christian principles truly hath the wise ma man n sud said though thou should st bray a fool in a mortar i n 0 tar among wheat with a pestle yet let will not hig his foolishness depart from him |