Show LOCAL lid jid OTHER utters OTTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY JSN JAIT sa liquor lat bat la t evening richard wallace was aed fined by alderman ahn miner for selling liquor without license the olne alpe was not paid and wallace in jail jall I 1 irined fined robert robrt kenned kennedy for boing being intoxicated committing an as sault and battery and stealing a valise and el tithing clothing was fined W 35 last evening the city will nind find him thirty nive five flo fio days labor as equivalent to his payment of the amount of the fine doi dol doing well A private letter from eulder elder charles sansom of this city now labo laboring as a missionary in the bristol E england conference states that lie he is busily engaged visiting various parts of his field of labor and preaching the gospel and that his health lz is good public workmen mens reunion ileum Be union on 11 before us is a compliment corm corn complimentary alY invitation tp to a public workmen Work menya menla ll 11 to be held in the tenth ward new pew schoolhouse on monday evening feb and 2nd public Mee meeting I 1 twill bo be seen b by advertisement that al caucus the citizens elti eitl zens of this city elty will be held in the old tabernacle Taberna cleon eleon on saturday next commencing at two pm for the purpose of nominating candidates for mhd approaching belec election of city kofl officers leers which will take tako place on monday february ath this is a matter which interests the people gent gene generally rally raily and they should therefore attend and take part in the proceedings erom from williamsburg we had a call today to day from elder george bunn who arrived on saturday from williamsburg N Y hp H was formerly from birmingham eif Ezi england kland giand and of late years yearl has held the position of girst first counsellor lonto to ider lder H 0 bywater arp president ident of bf the newyork lew rew york conference postponed the tho case of W P appleby and J gowan cowan go wan charged with assaulting ex U S marshal marshai patrick with deadly weapons is ig postponed till friday at two ille ilie the parties appeared in ia the police court yesterday and again today to day but owing ta to circumstances the trial had to be delayed as above r stated ta ted the mails south owing partly to the late bad cond condition hion of the roads and other causes the mail carrying operations in the south sou bou them portion of the territory have been remarkable for their sluggishness and the people feel considerably annoyed from this cause some of thet thel settlements not only do not receive mail mat ter deronce te ponce ronce a week 2 1 butare but are troubled with wilh mail carrying irregularities cc all the year round called wm butterfield esq an editor of twenty eight years standing tand in formerly of the new hampshire am p gire datri Patri patriot ul called this morning being now on a pleasure trip to the wv wast west pt mr butterfield butter Butler nield field was very much surprised to find so extensive and complete a printing establishment as that of the NEWS in the rocky mountain mountains and he also expressed gratification and pleasure at the general aspect of the thuu city and surroundings its ita demented A girl named A anderson n who thohas has been in service for some time in the family of mr bir samson simson tobacconist east eart temple street has of late life been been showing strong symptoms of mental derange last night those manifestations became so strung strong that mr samson lamson was linde under r the of cal cai calling lingg in tile the police who 1010 took her to tile the house of her heg parents in the lower tower par r of the city she acted in a most peculiar manner sometimes talking very incoherently and again sing singing irig at chevery the th very every 19 tap of her voice her parents par drits state that tha she was act net ec ted d in tx a somewhat similar manner during a i portion of last summet summer from irom the le anawich and islands 4 elder james hawkins of hunt 1 ville ogden valley deac reached hed this city on saturday night from ta the ie sandwich islands wabie he has been oh a mission for four years he was accompanied by his wife who was viti I 1 him during his stay on the In lands this was as tho the second minion of elder hawkins to tile the portion on of the globe lie he having gone therein the rail fall of imo 1850 at tile the time that thab ea elder eider ider lder george gaorge Q cannon went oh h to I 1 tho the islands at tile the time last ken of lie he remained there thred three years and eight months E eider elder iberl hawkins lawkins states that previous to his departure the young elders called at the last conference were traveling out among the various branches and were engaged in learning the iad laD language guage of the natives 1 I I 1 elders 11 mitchell itchell west and duft duff were weme carrying on the business of the plait plantation atlon anew A new steam boller boiler had arrived and been fitted up in the sugar works work just before elder hawkins left and the prospects for a lively business in the sugar trade W were ere ero excellent excelle nL the native elders who were engaged preaching gave good reports with regard to the progress of the principles of truth among the people healings of the sick and other manifestations of that kinq kin were of frequent occurrence twenty fifth school district last night a meeting of tile tiie taxpayers of the twenty fifth school district was held for the purpose of taking into consideration the advisability vis vl ability of a free school for 1874 sustained by taxation the meeting was well attended and awas was addressed by bishop joseph Tt ollins mr nir wise superintendent Superintend evi eli t of the Ger germania mailla maltia refining works and A cahon cah on the matter under consideration was put to the vote and it was unanimously agreed thava that a free school sustained by taxation of the residents should be established in the district the remarks demarus of the gentlemen who add adl addressed the meeting all tended to that side bide sided of the question I 1 J mutual improvement association last night about one hundred residents of the fourteenth Ward met at the assembly rooms booms for the purpose of bf organizing a a mutual improvement association it was agreed that the executive committee rn I 1 t te 0 or board of directors should consist of fifteen election was done on the balloting principle six sim of the fifteen were mere were elected and allo aijo another ther meeting will be held on thursday evening when it is expected the complete organization will be effected cc keep to the right bight we noticed a ladya lady and nd gentl gentleman eman who happened to 0 encounter enc sunter each other unexpectedly on the sidewalk this thia morning chauses de chaase for some baek and forth to and ind fro to tile the infinite amusement of the bystanders unil both pait palt parties les ies became almost purple in tile the face lace from embarras em embarrassment barra harra ment now is one would think that in a city of magnificent ent distances like this with only abon abou inhabitants where the streets are generally one hundred and thirty two feet wide there would be no difficulty uin lin in parties passing each other although there might be some somo excuse in a city like lih like ilke e london where many of the thorough thoroughfares fares are very narrow with some home two or three millions million of population continually t passing through them but such things seldom occur there because they are trained to keep to the right tight every man is entitled to his right side of the sidewalk do what is right let the consequence follow but if a man cannot keep light let him stand still nim aia his bis ait nit antagonist agonist will soon stop dod dodging ing ca A word to the wise wised womans comans Wo mans exponent for jan 15 is i an n interesting number of this excellent periodical the editor editon has the following compliment on the gentlemen composing the the lobal local lei lel legislature jegi jegl slature t C A lady editor in one of the tho northwestern north ina orth western states after visiting the legislative hall reports the deportment of the members of tho assembly is very ungentlemanly we are pleased and gratified thal that we are able to report quite the reverse concerning the legislative assembly of utah nowhere certainly could a more amore complete body of real gentlemen be found than that which composes the above named assembly when we visited the hall wo we mar marked liedwith with pleasure the peculiar air of neatness good taste and good order with which everything was arranged not the slightest disagreeable perfume as of tobacco smoke or the appearance of anything which might prove offensive to the most i refined and delicate sense perceptible so far as we were able to notice and in the transacting of public bus abusi hes agreeable and band obliging disposal dispositions eions were manifested we ye can safely say that no counton coun utah has leason to be ashamed of its representative or representatives 1 surgical operation A J S atkinson of newton cache county who has been afflicted the last two years zears ears w with ith a tumor 0 on n the right breast had has h ad it extracted ond oni on monday to aday the uit by dr ormsby junior of logan the th tumor was tu found nd to be of the le oste osar kind weighing in t about three pounds and lud having rk a circumference of about ten inches incites owing to the precariousness of the situation of the tumor it being in such close proximity to the right lung much care and skill was necessary to its safe extraction rendered more so upon making the incision as it was found th atthe nibs ribs underneath the tumor had bad been completely destroyed ana and decomposed and upon the removal of the tumor only a thin thid membrane covered the lung the movement of which could be plainly seen the loss of blood incident to the th e operation placed the patient in a very critical con condition ditton aggravated by the nature and extent of the cavity owing to the entire removal of the ribs beffie referred to all abnormal substances being removed the wound was thoroughly cle cie cleansed alsed and la carefully irefully dressed dress edwith with a view to produce first anten intention aiom the patient was diligently watched and cared for until thursday jan mohd when the wound was examined and redressed dressed re and found to be in an excellent condition giving every indication of ii A speedy recovery j I 1 FROM wednesdays dally daily JAN 28 8 muni Huni municipal cipal wards in another column willbe will be found an ordinance by which the city is divided into five al wards all who are interested should read it alert hose rose ball the ball given by the alert hose company of firemen in the lath ward assembly rooms booms last night passed off 1 in I 1 l a very satisfactory manner and was well atten attended dod meeting of superintendents and teachers the usual monthly meeting of sunday school superintendents ten dents and teachers will be held in the city hall salt lake city on the evening of tuesday feb stid slid A full att attendance en ianco lance of the superintendents and teachers of the county sunday bunday schools is earnestly desired arid arld invited that lecture mr savages savaged lec leea ture on the mysteries of light 11 in tha the loth ward school house last nigh was well attended the large hall being filled the lecturer wa was wac c in one of his happiest moods and delighted the large audience with his well executed experiments and lucid explanations of the tho principles ho he enunciated he kept the people in good humor by many jocular sayings which tended to make inke the lecture to go off lively A new industry mr A P JR has bas started a new industry at his fish farm he lias has gon gonei a into the business of raising minx he is confident that the furs of the little animals raided in this way being properly cared for will be much more glossy and otherwise superior perlor Bu to those thoe or of the tho wild ani mals which seems reasonable the fur trade is not vei very y lively thi this s F sea seat ea i son fion there being comparatively but little demand for them in fact e every v ery bran branch ch of industry appears to ha have havo v suffered red bytha by the tho present dullness of the times r 1 SALT LAKE CITY jan 1874 editor deseret news sin sir in your impression of jan you stated that smallpox small pox had bad broken out at my house one block east a and nd half a block south of the loth ward schoolhouse I 1 be gleave beg leave to state that such is not the case as the quarantine physician told MO me that etwas it was not smallpox but a humor in the skirl skin by publishing this you will much oblige 1 yours youra truly wai BALL BALU lecture at ogden the increased faculties and powers of resurrected man alan was the subject of a lecture delivered last night by elder orson onson pratt benore before the young uena mena literary institute ogden city the lecture occupied nearly two hours in in delivery was of a most interesting character and was lis Es ith the deepest aacen attention tion by a very tery large audience the only onty drawback in connection with it was the incapacity of the hall ball to contain thoo thoe thoe who desired to hear it hundreds of persons person being unable to obtain admission at the close of the lecture a few remarks were made by president P F D richards explaining pil pla ining ning the object and doings of the young mens literary institute and inviting the ald aid and cooperation of the citizens in furtherance thereof A vote of thanks was waa given to thet the lecturer and the audience was dismissed b by y prayer horticultural society this society cl ay met last evening and discussed the codling moth guestion question several seven of the members making remarks which were calcut calculated abed to throw more light on the sub subject leet jeet all xii were of the opinion that a united effort on the part of the owners of orchards in the infested districts would be ber necessary in ormer ommer to destroy or evancheck even check the insect mr john reading stated that he be was corresponding with gentlemen in the east who were qualified to give inform information atlon ailon which he would eay lay before the society as soon as received the ther society adjourned to meet next wednesday er ening evening at the usual place at seven pc loek lock THAT COMMITTEE at eleven elock bialock clock the thi committee of eleven recently appointed by the committee of forty nive five claiming inc to represent the interests of the minority taxpayers tak tax payers of this city repaired to the city hall to have interview with the mayor r and number of other city officials r regarding e the proposed of the municipal revenues and disbursements I 1 bur besides mayor weila wells john R winder assessor und and collector robert campbell recorder councillor mckean bishop john Shar feramorz little littie esq and a few others were present during the interview thie the mayor read a note which he be had received from the blev eleven en asking the interview and antim intimating a ti n g its object he told them that he hel was prepared to afford them bacill 7 ties for making the investigation desired therland there and then Bless diess rs robertson and walker stated that they had nob not come for the purpose of making the investigation then but merely to form the basis for it it would necessarily take considerable time and experts would have to be employed to do the work to make a complete investigation vesti gation it would woul d be necessary tp to go through the accounts in detail the mtnor kiy or wanted to know hov haf far they wished to go back and who the persons persona were that would be appointed or selected to do the work the reply to tabi was mr robertson being the |