Show loal LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY dainy complimentary tary tany PAY PARTY A social entertainment was on friday the dinst I 1 given by the members of the female relief society ward complimentary to bishop KT RT Burton lately returned from a mission to the east the officials of the tho ward were invited the tho whole affair was a very pleasant one and highly appreciated by those present the hall was nicely decorated and a sumptuous supper prepared for tho the guests we have received apro a pro gramme of the entertainment which consists of addresses songs and recitation sand some verses dedicated to bishop burton which we would DO te pleased to publish but our space will not admit of our doing so the bishop is well worthy of all the esteem and respect that are manifested towards him SUDDEN DEATH deamir A man named win wm chevallier who resided in the ward died suddenly this mor morning last evening after performing his days labors ho he was taken with a pain in his side he did not however consider it to be sufficiently serious to require medical aid this morning he started from home to obtain medical advice and had only got about two blocks from the house when whee he dropped dow down n insensible he was carried to the house of bro john Joh ames nAmes where ho he expired in a few moments george GEOROE FRANCIS TRAIN tho the indefatigable G F T is still alive and kicking he has lately been regaling new york audiences with his anti dickinson lecture of blackened sepulchres chres 11 as a branch of which subject he introduced his defense of Brigham young MAZEPPA leo hudsons Hud sons famous mare black bess arrived by evening train yesterday it is said to be one of the best trained horses in the world its owner will next week make her bow before a salt lake audience and appear in some equestrian performances INDIANS UNITING the elko nor ner nov independent of the instant says for several days past there has been a lare large gathering of flutes and shoshone indians assembled in winnemucca and their deliberations have resulted in a union of the two tribes cho chosen senas as big chief odthe of the new nation the important event was duly celebrated with songs dances bonfires and indian revelry of the most approved kind for several nights I 1 the same paper of the dinst contains the following account of the remarkable of I 1 I 1 mormon I 1 preservation a family last sunday night a mormon by the name of bell with a family consisting of a wife and three girls and a boy came into deeth a railroad station about thirty thirty miles Easto east of elko fElko it appears that bell left duck valley near mountain city twenty one days before with five horses and his family for tho the mormon settlements by a cut through the mountains grass was short with him as it has been with many others in that section during the past severe winter on starting his larder consisted of a few pounds of rice and when out three days a terrific storm came up and ho he was compelled to lay up for several days to return was out of the question and his only safety was to press onto on to the line fine line of the railroad his supply of rice gave galve out and he killed a horse on the meat of which the family subsisted until they reached deeth were they ordinary mortals not inured to the hardships of border life they certainly would have perished twenty ono one days on horsemeat horse meat and rlee rk rhe e in midwinter mid winter is a terrible ordeal to go through even for the strong and hardy mountaineer but when women and children undergo it it is I 1 s a matter worthy of record on their ar arrival arnival rival they were healthy and well and made no grievous complaint ot or the trials they had passed through bell says saya ho he never will be be caught out of utah when he gets there again FROM wednesdays DAILY BOUNTIFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY bro phillip diar Alar margetts getts returned two or three days since from a i visit to bountiful called in today to day his report of the bountiful 1 dramatic company is very flattering on the evenings ot of wednesday and saturday last week the charcoal burner was played in good style stylo to crowded houses bro margetts says there is talent there which a little culture would make quite a clever little company the building in which their entertainments aro are given is conven lent and tastefully fitted up and their wardrobe and appointments are creditable A MESSAGE WAITING walting ron eor 0 it HIM hiu there is a message at the W 17 telegraph office for john FY P van Yan valkenburg r BURIED ALIVE auve A few days since S ince a man named charles mark dark was working in i what is called the Lucern gold old ola hill ane bank under which he was at work caved and buried burled him alive fortunately tuna tely the earth which fell on him min was f of a clayey consistency and came down in so that he was enabled to breathe from the admission of air through the interstices it took eight hours hard digging by several men to extricate him from his perilous situation strange to say he received no permanent injury from the accident we learn the above from the gold hill news neus of the 21 dinst FROM THURSDAYS DAILY r NOTICE TO presidents OF SEVENTIES president joseph young sen Son wishes all presidents of seventies quorums who r desire to obtain licences licenses licen ces to apply for the same durin during the coming general rence and at at the same time they may mav obtain W any word of counsel they may desire in respect to them presidents not attending conference can have licenses transmitted by post if they desire to do so by making written application for the tho same information WANTED concerning john smith who emigrated from prestonpans Preston pans to st louis mo in 1853 and thence to utah in 1855 his nephew nicol hood of calderbank scotia uld wishes to communicate with him on something of link importance ortance mill star april ath DIED AI at aberdare aberdale Aber dare Glamorgan shiro shire march 21 david elias son of joseph T and eleanor davis aged 1 year and 7 months at hyson green near nottingham march 31 eliza wife of thomas jones at banbury Oxford shire march 15 elizabeth kilpack in the year of her age at arnold near nottingham march 30 mary ann daughter of sarah martin aged 0 1 1 I 1 year yeara 5 months and 26 days t at euther Vuther rutherglen glen gien march 17 elizabeth daughter of william and margaret moyes at aberdare aberdale Aber dare Glamorgan shire march 28 johanna daughter of thomas and margaret berret aged I 1 year 4 months and 7 days millennial millennial star april ath A SAN FRANCISCO SCRIBE CHASTISED the oad ogden ogdon on junction of the says that a mr connected with tho the san francisco press has been staying at the whito white house ogden for same some days past and during that time has not nott behaved himself so as to honor the profession in fact he had been drunk most odthe of the time last tuesday morning after being out all night mr returned to his hotel drunk dying for a night fight talked about pistols and used any amount of profane language theard the pra inetor etor ot of the white hite hito house enraged at his ucb unbecoming ecoling condu conduct A gave iuni luni him ablow with his fist which knocked him out of the doorway and his nasal protuberance coming in contact with the gravel received a severe cut A doctor was called in to repair the damages to the injured proboscis and the alderman gave the finale to the affair by fining each of the belligerents 10 and assessing each with half the costs the junction thinks this would have been a nine fine opportunity for a 11 mormon formon 3 outrage but fortunately in this case the proprietor of the hotel is not a mormon we think this is somewhat of a pity for drunkards notor notorious ious idus characters anu and and such are generally the ones who become most indignant at mormon immorality and outrages and to a man turn turu such euch an adventure would have furnished a rare amount of capital stock and been worth ten times ten dollars but then may turn it to account after all for everybody does not know that he is a drunken ill behaved scamp if the people of ogden do so go it SEi sel SERIOUS Rious eire FIRE the colorado tribune of the says A very tery serious niro firo occurred six miles down the platte yesterday at dr Sing slug lers lens farm Irm burning his barn two fine mares all hla hia carml farming g implements 2000 bushels of grain and all his hay bay and straw 11 the cause of the nire fire fireway wai not discovered |