Show loal LOUL ind AND OTHER MATTERS ri 1 FROM TUESDAYS DAILY MORE complaints ABOUT THE BOYS the lamplighter complains again that the tilo boys still continue to throw rocks at and break the lamps he ile complained of this on a former oo occasion caslon casion and a caution was given to the offenders through the NEWS now inthey if they do not stop atop this and other boyish blit but very improper practices of 01 which some are guilty injuring their neighbors property dac be sure to i get into trouble its nir fir strate to see boys full of fun and frolic but its quite another affair to see them wickedly mischievous boesl take good advice and stop eveny every practice that will be the least likely to injure you and get gel you yon into trouble ho I 1 FOR FOP THE tue TEMPLE it is gratifying to see at the present time tiffie so many teams busily engaged in hauling rock whose des on is the temple block wo hope soon to see the public works in that locality it in full blast and the erection of the temple being rapidly pushed forward this is a work in which all latter day saint i have havo the keenest interest and its progress to completion will be watched by them with the deepest solicitude the dedication of a temple to the most alost high will mark an important era in the history and development of elis his kingdom on earth and we think that matters are shaping to that end much more promisingly now than for oon dormany many years past but as the greal great work proceeds and progresses progress eq it may be expect ad e d lithe ithe experience of or the future is anything like uke that ot dt the past that a general howl will he be heard against 11 mormonism and the mormons cormons Mor mons 1 FISH eish FISH I 1 when properly cooked furnish an inviting disha dish but it is quite a pity tasee to see trout brought to marot market marret at this period of the year there is no doubt a ready sale for them but at this season trout more than any other fish in the tho mountain streams and lakes ought to be let alone if they were the quantity would very soon be largely increased to capture such valuable members of the piscatorial family during their spa spanning season now nog on is nothing short abort of a crime against the whole community for it diminishes the amount of healthful and delicious food we hope those who are engaged in this business either wholly or partially will leave the trout alone until the breeding season is over this is a matter not altogether unworthy the attention of the lawmakers of the territory fishing for trout or other valuable varieties of fish when out of season should expose the fishers to a penalty I SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT there will be a concert tonight to td night in the ward assembly rooms in sid aid id of the sunday school the object la is well deserving of patronage and so is the gramme pro which includes many of the most popular glees I 1 catches comic and sentimental san songs a and nd recitations the conductor i is s W williama esq and the vocalists who appear on the occasion include th the best local ment talent several be sung by the children in a body and a fine opportunity is presented for a very pleasant evenings entertainment tain ment go everybody and give a lift to the ward sunday school blia BIRTH in the ward of this city on the dinst at am khe the kho wife difo of thomas F harry esq of a 1 son we sincerely wish health prosperity and happiness to the young stranger and his parents I 1 the san francisco figarol of november has ah an elaborate and interesting letter written in this city under date of the instant from its special correspondent F in speaking of president young this correspondent says he continues tp beas boas be as active as everin ever in administering to tha the spiritual and temporal wants of his followers he is certainly a wonderful man for seventy years of age his a appearance poa pea Tance does not betoken more than aty antty he appears to retain all ali 1 I his faculties 1 and is is as hale hearty and active as a y young oung man I 1 1 F speaks highly of the museum and menagerie here and livesa very good description crip tion of their contents he also gives the NEWS office a passing notice in speaking of the latter he says 1 I had no idea that sueh such an office existed here they have a foundry in which they make all their own type I 1 enclose you a couple of my own turning out at their establishment they have two large cylinder presses one by hoe and one by taylor also alko two or three gordon presses besides ze plentiful supply of wooden type typo and all the requisites of a first elass class office ay zions operative cooperative co mercantile mer Mei cantile institution receive receives the following notice and the grand depot of bf zions operative cooperative co mercantile institution is a niue flue building and displays 8 in its windows the finest descriptions of f dry goods silks sating ho isery etc the ramifications of this establishment are very axtens extensive ive lve it has branches all over tha territory a and deals in every description of merchandise and manufactured goods it is conducted on the most equitable la principles and was established with a view of opposing monopolies and selling goods to the public at fair prices THE HERALD complains of having been leen imposed upon by the statements of its correspondent phocion who is now in this territory writing up the mineral interests of utah we rather ex peet that the heralds complaints are based upon a communication from some wild cat 0 operator aerator here we believe belleve that pho chions letters to the herald have met and received the hearty indorsement endorsement Indor of all whether 11 mormon or gentile who are acquainted with the mineral I 1 resources es burces of utah but the fact is that among mining population are many who care for nothing in the world but lining their own on pockets it dont matter at whose expense and the truthful statements of 11 phocion may be a slight check cheek to their swindling game we bave have not the me least doubt in the world that had Phocion cracked up to v the highest notch every wild cae cat venture vet yet iture here called a have been one if rhe the best fellows follows in the world and the parties whose pockets areen aroen are en dang daug daggered ered would never have troubled the hira harg Q eta era d in the lease the easiest wa way it im lo 10 get into bad idour some folks folka hereabouts here bere is to td tr the tho truth abndt them or dony thing that threatens to interfere with t the accomplishment of their schemes all the matter with Ph phocion ocion weil well warrant arrant the omaha herald must musts not take for granted ever everything that comei comes to it by mall mail from fromm utah CALL CALI AND G GET ET IT there is a message at the western union telegraph office for jor P F Cummi cummings tirs also at the deseret telegraph office mor for john bird 0 rt I 1 FROM prom WEDNES WEDNESDAY DAYI DAILY nally PRESIDENT AND PARTY PA W we received the following dispatch this abia morning nov 8 ami editor neuss jeus at four yesterday meeting was held at payson elder B young jun and president george georae A smith addressed a large midi au clience ence today to day the weather is clear and cold and the roads are dusty dusy I 1 presidents B young and george A smith ad dressed dressea sed a large audience at six party all well president 0 hyde bishops wm beely geo bradley C peterson and R L johnson from sanpete county atten atton attended ded meetings here with us 1 1 1381 GEO E 0 A SMITH how IT is VIEWED the holena helena ma gazette of the dinst gets off the foil foll following about the late ward waid affair 16 A telegram from salt lake lako announces that thal on the while a few militia of the third regiment were assembled koday today to day for the purpose of giving a reception to their martial band which had just lust rbee received ived new now instruments the U S marshal arrested some half a dozen or more of the officers at the instance of gov vaughan for fora a vi violation 0 of the late lato gov shaffers Sha flers proclamation a and rebellion against the united ed states stales according to the act of 1862 1 thus have these modern roundheads round heads these lat ter da day saints of utah these armed and form formidable g able abie rebels been crushed at one fell swoop of the angry talons of the american bird to welcome a martial band with horns of brass yea and tinkling cymbals is a deadly offense against the tho law verily this is a great land laud and the governor of utah is a fearful potentate and a brass band a thing to be dreaded and thin things g generally are of surpassing vastness b bui but who can doubt thattie that thab the tho country will abi ali p saved while such men are governors anji such marshals abound in zion THAT SUNDAY SCHOOL rooe CONCERT the concert inthe in the thirteenth ward assembly rooms last evening was a delightful affair the rooms were too small to accommodate all who wished to attend many being unable to gain admittance I 1 we refrain from giving particulars of the entertainment further than saying that it was excellent as the letter of item in another column gives a description of it no charge was made for admittance it being entirely free to all who were invited the idea forced tipon upon us U a by this fact is that free concerts cannot loe fee given and a large sunday school sustained in which rewards and prizes are given to the most efficient and best behaved scholars without being attended with expense and we trust that the idea will not be lost upon those who send their children to sunday school time after time and have them educated in a way away that will prove i a benefit to them through life the arinel principle of carrying onan institution orthis of this kind on the free voluntary principle is very laudable and it is to be hoped those who are benefited by the training and educating of their children wil will I 1 a appreciate ate the P privilege r i via vil of not letting the burden n of att attendant d ant expenses rest upon a few some residents ot of the thirteenth ward have sent in free donations and it is to be hoped the example of such will be followed by others ANOTHER HOME PRODUCT we wo wish to draw the attention of the people particularly in the southern settlements to a p plant ia nt L which grows profusely and luxuriantly an t ly in that part of the tho territory which h cannot only be madeep made mado up into important ar for home use uso but bat which in its rude state could dould be made a a large item in exports to the east cast we refer to what is known as the tampico plant which derived derev ea its name from the part of mexico where it is grown and from whence it is supplied to the eastern states the sime same plant brows grows to some extent in california and is known there a as the soap plant where it is thus called because the roots can be used for ashing washing cashing purposes which are said to be an excellent substitute for soap possessing many of the qualities of that article the plant is known in the southern part of this territory as the name naple by which it t is known among the Indi indian aut ant afterpe arter after be ih ing put through a process of of manufactured into se rubbing scrubbing carpet and type bru brushes shet and with the addition of a pro proportion ortia IA of of i ii br bristles Astles ane are are aro excellent far making whitewash heme seme kinds of paint and other brushes bro wm win H miles of this 1111 city has endeavored to induce persons persona to bring him some some from the South but thus far his efforts have been unavailing he states that if he can get a supply he will communicate with and send specimens of the article to firms in new york chicago st louis and other places where it has to td be imported from mexico and by this means an eastern easters market might probably be obtained for it if bush bushma makers kers kera have to import this material it is probable that utah can supply the demand for it at least at as cheap rates ratos as it can be obtained from I 1 mexico we draw the attention ortho of the breth brethren reu ren in the south to this matter as we think it is at least worth an effort on their part to test what price it can be furnished at deseret cooperative OPERATIVE CO NOVELTY works an advertisement of this association willbe found in another co column luran the novelty works only need the necessary capital to make them a success there are still a few shares in the concern to be disposed of encourage and sustain home manufactures interruption IN OCEAN cable CADLE cab CAD LEsl there thero is trouble troubie on th the 8 cables of 1865 and 1866 ISM today to day abd a nid und rid the french cable is working very poorly 1 W U telegraphy I 1 THURSDAYS DAILY I 1 SCIPIO A telegram by deseret line da ted scipio dec says presidents young and aud smith preached in fin scipio at six last evening all well SEXTON SEXTONS 4 REPORT the sextons Sex tons report for november Is as follows males 17 females 15 of these adults 12 children 20 causes of death inflammation of bowels 6 lung disease 5 disease of brain S childbed 2 D died at birth 2 consumption 2 1 1 still born 1 measles 1 canker 1 croup 1 Maras musi 1 dagel Ol old oid age 1 total cotal interments inter ments 32 y jos E taylor taynor sexton I 1 NOTICE we have received the following communication respecting the death of dr john gerber of this city I 1 MIDWAY wasatch co cog nov 1870 editor deseret ne 6 dear bro pro dr john solin gerber died at this place on the evening of last tuesday the and was buried on thursday afternoon afternoon leaving a number of his family and frien friends ds to mourn over his departure he was born anthe ath of september 1796 in canton beme switzerland in 1816 he went to the in missionary school at basle where he witnessed the siege of that town by the french from there after having gone through a thorough examination he was sent to england from which place he proceeded lo 10 africa where he preached the gospel to the heathen for many years from africa he be returned to europe to visit his friends and then crossed the atlantic to see america after his arrival he began to preach his text being prepare for the kingdom of god is at hand he practiced homeopathy the principles of which were taught to him in europe about the time when joseph was murdered bro gerber heard of mormonism I 1 and learning that one of the elders elder a mr wells would preach near 31 madison dl n he went to hear the word of life which made such an impression on him that he was convinced of the truth and was baptized in 1854 he emigrated to tb utah where he remained till his death before he be died he gave one of the tho strongest testimonies of the truth of the latter day work that man can express with words which point he wished me to be pa particular r nicular not to omit the above the doctor told me before he died and desired me to report to thenny the tho new NEWS few men have departed this lif livemore life ilfe omoro emore more peaceably than he did very respectfully iro Irb I 1 remlin remain main maln your brother r in the covenant ws r jonn Il liebelt UnEit ebelt J 1 an |