Show FROM THURSDAYS DAILY ST cirall ES L B lunt writing from st charles rich county says the health heath of the people in this place is generally good the weather is gradually resolving into winter at date it is somewhat snowy and cold the grain is mostly thrashed and considering the depredations of the grasshoppers crops are pretty fair many of the citizens of this country are freighting grain east as well as is to salt lake city trade in this valley is dull the people prefer money to goods for their produce 11 REMOVE REMOVED we notice that OH elliotte co book Booi beller helier sand and station Stationer er shave removed their stock from hoopers corner to tle the building lately occupied as the deseret boot and shoe store opposite bishop hunters residence they keep a large and valuable stock of books constantly on band and their canvassers are industrious in presenting to the public the claims of the numerous subscription books which they oner offer for sale ACCIDENT this morning aa as david IT cannon was engaged in driving a bullock up to the city from the farm on the state road the horse which he rode fell and fell fel I 1 on his leg breaking it he was conveyed to the house of his bother mother in law and surgical attendance from the city was promptly secured LAND OFfiC OFFICE EThe abe surveyor generals office for utah territory has been opened for lor the transaction of 01 business in littles row second south youth street general john A clare clark surveyor general for this territory announces the fact to the public by advertisement settlers settle s ona n land who are citizens of the united states 0 or who have legally declared their intentions to become citizens can now enter their lands and d obtain a title from government the citizens or 01 this territory have so long desired this that now nov a land office Is opened we expect lands will be entered with all promptitude that their occupiers may possess an lu disputably valid title to them DIED lied in richville morgan co nov N LOV of can ean cancerina cancer eancer cerin in the stomach isaac C G I 1 morris Nf orris formerly of llanfair alanfair wales aged 40 years and 8 months 21 mill till fill star please copy CONTRACTS L LET the first grading contract of benson earr parr west on the Is expected to bo be finished this week or early in next their second contract from ogden north and west id ig about all let out in sub contracts and work is starting on it with energy the grading on the central line will wilt seemingly bo be finished as oar car as osden ogden in good time FROM FRIDAYS DAILY goods jmullen JM Allen alien co have ree received elved a hipply of stoves and this morning E F greeba train got lu in with goods for mears bassett basett d bobka is kimball kimbail lawrence alawrence w S godbe god be and godbe mitchell heli eldredge dredge ISI idi clawson have been receiving new roods goods and A 0 co 0 o received tome iome e lbs ibs ibson on wednesday ib ibl ibs 3 today to day and expect more mora tomorrow to morrow the late dearth lor for goods will boon hoon be beamous ane things of tho the past by present indications professional mr M r george B waldron wife and son arrived rom irom the north yesterday evening they will wilt remain in the city till manager Larig risho rishe arrives MUTILATED CURRENCY with the adae advent ut into this city ota of a larger number nu aber than ban I 1 usual of a class elass cl tass lass of persons who happily have never been very numerous here various evidences are afforded that their means of support arc not exactly as those of persons who live by honest labor among other sources of sustenance attempts at filtering pilfering and stealing are becoming frequent ire lre quent and the last thing we have heard of is to pass fractional and other currency mutilated and some of it made to do double daubl duty by being split with the back bacu neatly pasted edever over look after such characters in all their sinuous dodges they cala can bear a deal of it IN tows TOWN we were informed last evening that pat dully one of the ringleaders ring leaders of the the tho late riot at bear river was believed to be mortally wounded la Is in this city in a lively condition ills llis it Is understood that he was smuggled from bear river and brought along in a private conveyance V u ueral eral yesterday afternoon at 2 a large concourse of friends met at the iata late residence of elder henry hagel who departed this life nov aged 21 years I 1 ider george Q cannon and jos JF F smith offic officiated with all the unction the gospel affords cheering passages of scripture being brought forth to solace and comfort the bereaved the deceased had long enjoyed on e d t the tho h 0 position of assistant book keeper lilt joyt in the h E agle eagle emporium and th the tho e proprietors wis wishing h ing to manifest their due appreciation 0 of f services so faithfully and faultlessly performed closed their place of business to be present themselves and to allow his fellow clerks to pay the last tribute of respect to one who had endeared himself by his urbanity six of the assistant clerks of the emporium were pall bearers the employers and fellow clerks of deceased made up a very liberal subscription to meet expenses and pressing exigency the deceased was truly a latter day saint god comfort his wife and friends COM FROM SATURDAYS DAILY HORSE STEALING on oa thursday B bocon bogon 0 con ner had in his possession a horse stolen from mr pearson at echo city and was so informed afterwards he disposed of the horse and tried to get away witti without out any further inquiry concerning ownership yesterday he was arrested and the horse having been valued under the case came before alderman clinton who after hearing all the evidence I 1 imposed m posed a fine sine of 75 which was paid mr hin conner found that he be bought that bit of equine property at more than its full value WOOD MARKET manket there WAS a little wood in the he market today to day a small email quantity of coal and some bay hay wood wood could be bought for greenbacks green backs at a little less than cord for cord lie lle lne the tie price of hay was so high per ounce that there was no getting up to it and coals were coals when they were not black mack rocks FATAL ACCIDENT the following telegram was received by president young this morning Ogden 27 president B young we have had bad a fatal accident this morning two men got covered up by a fali fall of dirt at the approach of the lower tunnel one a resident of round valley named had bad his leg broken and was sightly bruised otherwise but nol not fatally tho otner other named christian jorgensen jurgensen a resident orthe of the ward was killed instantly I 1 have started his remains to the city they will bo be down tomorrow to morrow jouar jonar sharr SHARP THE IT P B R R rowing owing to the temporary track laid around the head of echo being so far comple compie completed tid that the rails can be laid work on a portion of the per manera maneLA line in the north fork forte of echo Is suspended for the winter rhe the rho temporary irace irack Is about seven miles la in length and Is almost ready for the rails when the rails are laid to that point it will not take long to bring the cars to echo city and wake the echoes in those stupendous old cliffs with the whistle ot of the locomotive we understand the rails are being laid this side of bear river city i i FROM froni MONDAYS DAILY SABBATH MEETINGS elder milo andrus spoke concerning the feelings entertained by the people of christendom towards those who have received the gospel revealed in the last days and of the opportunities which the they wll wil world have had of becoming acquainted with the principles of truth he referred ret erred errea to the growth 0 of f the worm worn of god and the duties which devolve upon the latter day saints to extend a knowledge of the truth do right and act in obedience to the counsels of the servants of god in the afternoon elder charles W penrose occupied a portion of the time treating on the relationship existing between god and man and the duty duly and obedience the human family owe to the lord as the father of their spirits he lie dwelt upon the blessings and exaltation which will follow obedience to the commandments and revelations oford of god president B young spoke on the operation and effects of the gospel his remarks were reported in full for publication CHANGE OF or BASE our friend mr john B maiben has made a change of base and will tight light out on his present line if he should make a fortune in so doing he has recommenced mercantile business and his genial coun conn countenance te will be missed from the street tt reet when tien iten lien s are scattered around loose for tor the picking ingup up we wish him in his mercantile career the press will miss his services but we hope he will have a press of business and that the public will find his services directed for their benefit he ue can now be found at hoopers corner BANTA santa ANTA cLurN QUITT FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY we have been furnished the tul ful lowing following concerning the female relief society of San santaquin the society was organized on the roth of august last with mrs elizabeth jane stickney prest denness den tess mrs ann alan morley and ana mrs hirs matilda maxham her counselors mrs henrietta holladay treasurer er and aud mrs elizabeth carter secre tary there arc are eight assistants to visit tho the wards the society numbers eighty two members who have donated libe liberata liberally raty for lor their clr cir to promote the objects of thelio the bo clety go SLOW we havo have several times timos lately called attention to the fact that an element is increasing in our city such as wo we have not been much accustomed to for some years men who live by gambling or depend upon means of support which honest people are apt to look odwith ou with anything any thing but trl Iki friendly endly eyes are coming in here from various parts among them there is little doubt but some could be found who understand der stand the mysteries leg of gar rotting and have been accustomed to 11 go 0 through a victim when opportunity offered should this item meet tho the eyes of any such suell we i would recommend them to 11 go 0 slow siow much slower than they have imagined they might do it always pays best NOT so A report was in circulation yesterday and today to day that miss clive dive tho thor favorite danseuse was dead we do not know how such a report originated but are aro happy to contradict it she is recovering I 1 rapidly from froin the tho serious sickness under linder i which she has been suffering and if she has ha no relapse will soon bo be out again asam atam THE WAY IT is DONE doxy people sometimes require a little wood and hay and coal now aa as well as in the summer season when the grass grows and the sun bun shines bhines with its full volume of heat beat and such people occasionally go to the wood coal and hay market BO so benighted as to imagine that they can purchase wood by the tho cord and the other articles named by the ton they understand that there is a weighbridge in this city and believe it is for the purpose of ascertaining the exact weight of such articles but those genial and humorous individuals who put themselves to the trouble of hauling fuel and feed to market soon enlighten such people and show them how ridiculous it is to propose buying wood by measure or coal and hay by weight it consumes consumes time costs money cents for weighing a load and besides they wont do it the settler you an can buy a load of wood by the load but it is is little short of an insult for the fellow who buys to ask the gentleman who sells how much in cubic feet there is in it A person wanted to purchase alcad of coa llast liast week two were in the market which the tho sellers would woula dispose of for a certain amount of money as the tho said loads were vero each hundredweight hundred weight there was no use in weighing them they had been loaded at the mine and contained just that quantity with a little expenditure of one of the loads was weighed and it bore bora down the scale at twenty hundred and two pounds only four hundred and nad binet ninety at eig elg eight lit pounds of difference tuat was ali all the tha seller said he sell any morg moitt coal by weight you may possibly purchase a load of wood for sixteen dollars sold ostensibly at say twenty dollars a cord but the seller objects to having it measure dhe is satisfied with guessing off for he is good at guessing and when you take it home and measure it you find you yon have between sixty and seventy feet it has only cost about thirty dollars a cord so with hay bay why is not wheat also sold in lump lamp i it would be so much easier easler there would bo be no trouble of measuring and weighing nothing to do but guess the quant ityl would it not be advisable to make a city ordinance compelling sellers to sell by measure and weight they then havo the privilege of fixing their own price but they would not riot have the facilities which now exist for taking advantage of those who are not so well weli conversant with I 1 Iguess guessing ill lil g I 1 the bulk and quantity of such articles when offered for sale TENTH WARD waed LECTURES elder david candland will lecture lu in we loth ward tomorrow to morrow evening on nothing new under the sun this will be the thiu second lecture jecture of the winter course in that ward the committee for tor the leet lectures dres are elders B lang wm ashman and wm wiler miler elder eider win fuller Is secretary OH MY we clip from an exchange A magician in utah lately received rec yec elved elvea domestic goods enough as admission fees to his entertainments to set up tip a respectable variety store ho he refused a wheelbarrow load of bricks for a ticket it would take a mag magician lelau indeed to transmute the base metal metat of this goaec into the pure gold of if truth |