Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM frow IS DAILY COLD colu WO we are informed that the weather in morgan county and some portions of weber county la Is excessively cold the day before yesterday snow was from four to six inches deep at enterprise A gillbey abey have a haunted house bouse sensation at denver and interesting and excited crowds visit the locality numbers of men and women sitting up all through the cold night outside we the mysterious abode awaiting something supernatural blo brg sult SUIT there was a civil suit in the justices court thib thill morning for the recovery argy ariy of 2 LO counsel was engaged on cov one silde siide this is suggestive of the story of the foolish miser who is baid said to have wasted a two cant cent candle in searching for a one cent piece which he had lost in the dark university the tho higher department of the university will wili reopen roopen ro re open on monday next nov 25 at nine am those wish log to become students or to resume their s should lose no time in making dr park the the principal acquainted with their intentions intent iona lona the dr returned from a professional visit to the eastern states and to europe during which he gained much varied and valuable anfor information from observing educational institutions there WOMANS I 1 EXPONENT for nov 15 contains editorial notes sabbath schools A mothers resignation FR society reports household hints where social reform must originate and prophecy A fixed aim alm home affairs correspondence A word on obedience operative cooperative co amendments the sex humor facts and figures woman in art ladies of olden time A young ladys thoughts and why blame biame the girls girl by A girl well we dont blame them in fact we decidedly approve of A girls sentiments thus expressed especially those inthe lathe in the last sentence if a young lady Is asked to marry ahe she daro dare not say yes for a young man nowa now a 1 ys can scarcely be met in any position in society but he has a cigar in his mouth bis bib face is flus flushed lied with wine and to judge from his bis manner of deportment he conold cons ld ers era himself superior in ia every sense of the word to most roost people and would not marry a girl whom he thought inferior in the least respect to any oile one but himself what reasonable girl feels feela herself capable of filling the poRt position tion of wife satisfactorily to buch alich a being aven if she did not shrink from his hai hal habits jitta of intemperance let net the young men reform and see if the girls will not be on hand to assist them A BAD CROWD an excellent opportunity for obtain inga glimpse of the worst element infesting this thi city wae was presented in the court room of the city y hall durin during 9 the progress of the examination of the cameron rape case it is an old saying that where the carcass is there will the eagles gather and there was gathered on that occasion a motley and uninviting looking crowd quiren no student of physiognomy to see seb that there were men there and quite a number of them too who were nard bard hardened ened enea in crime and who would scarcely stop short of the committal of any offense offence in the calender calonder the many local attempts at burglary garr otery ac lately shows that individuals identified with the lawless element are bold and desperate as evidenced in the burglarious attack on the promises premises of mr chammings Oum cum last Satur saturday day dav night and other similar instances depredations of this kind have commenced unusually early this season which may bo be taken as an indication di that the approaching winter will bo be unusually prolific of crime it is even now considered to be unsafe for a man to traverse the streets arror arrer dark alone and it is certainly for a woman to do so if she be unprotected in view of this women should never go ou tafter dusk unless accompanied by a protector and when a man has occasion to visit unfrequented parts of the city he should keep a sharp look rook out and be amply prepared to protect himself allow allowing lag no stranger to approach him in a suspicious manner without being called to a halt balt people should also take all necessary protective precautions against the visitations at their houses bouses of any of the lawless crowd who seem to be increasing in the city not forgetting to be ready and willing to give all such visitors a hearty bearty warm and fitting reception if they should happen to put in an appearance it is stated that an individual with whom mr cummings was unacquainted visited the batters lat room ou or the evening previous to the burglary and stayed without any denn definite nite nito purpose and conversed for upwards of an hour it la is suspected that this person was a recon lottering ottering ott oring ering scout for the burglars FROM fridays DAILY dalny bov NOV protective workmen are engaged today building a temporary roof over the walls of the temple in order to protect them from the action of the wea weather their until the laying of another course of rock i FAVORABLE dr anderson Ander son sou ret returned arned last night from american pork fork to which place he went to visit professionally james robbins robbing the man w who 0 was waa severely cut last saturday by one greenwood the doctor is of opinion that mr robbins bobbins may yet recover EDUCATION THE tre deseret sity sit sity sitt y at a meeting of the chancellor and board of regents of the deseret sity held heid on wednesday night professor jonn john R park made roade a report of his late trip to the extern states and europe to examine tho the various school systems and his bis ideas as to the best method of conducting the university in this city in further ance of his views ia a vote was taken to immediately reopen the university and committees were wore appointed on text books course of instruction finance tea teachers chers chera and salar salaries lets and building buildings and the intention is if a sufficient number of pupils present themselves to commence a new term at the university on monday morn ing we regard this as a maff matter or of great importance to the rising generation of this city and territory Pro professor fessor ressor park is ia a man of great experience and ability in his bis profession and during his hia extended tour in the east and in europe he gained a large amount of information us as to the methods of instruction adopted and proved by ex peri ence to be best in the most ad schools in the world this fund fond of information will be used in improving the university system in this city and territory and aud it is safe to say that henceforth the course of instruction and the method of imparting it will be ba equal to the best in switzerland prussia france germany britain and the eastern states these facts will give the university still greater claims than it has hag possessed here tolore and there is no doubt that it will receive a proportionate increase of patronage and support from an appreciative public for the benefit of children whose parents are unable to pay for their tuition in the university we the following clause from the constitution and curriculum of the institution printed in the year 1870 in order to assist persons in the territory who may be desirous of at tending school and yet are unable to bear the oost cost ot of tuition the chancellor and board of regents have established a beneficiary egi egg ciary elary foundation by its provisions indigent persons are admitted d as students Inthe in the university free of charge satisfactory evidence however of their pecuniary inability must be given to the executive committee those who are desirous of availing themselves of this provision may first apply to the president of the faculty to THE tue Bisi BISHOPS lops loes AND coan COAL eok pon THE POOR at a meeting of the bishops held last evening the subject of the great scarcity of coal in this city and the of suffering resulting especially among the poor was considered and a resolution was adopted appi appl appointing ting bishop john sharp assisted by counselor F A mitchell to immediately take steps to ascertain what measures are necessary to be taken at the Co Coal alville vitie mines to increase the supply of coal from there and to make whatever arrangements are requisite to furnish miners and teams if by su so doing a larger and more regular supply can be obtained it is ia antl anti anticipated that when the new now track is laid from echo to coalville alville Co many of the difficulties which now interfere with the shipment of coal from coal ville will be removed and that a regular and cheap supply will wili be burnic furnished lied to see that the poor do not suffer for lack of fuel or any other of the necessaries of life falls within the province of the bishops duties their prompt action in the present emergency is highly commendable and we trust will pro prove e efficacious in prove preventing t any suffering or privation which now now seems to threaten threat eu ou on account of the scarcity of fuel SATURDAYS SATURDAY DAILY NOV 23 DONT beside RESIDE there thebe father thurston of croydon so represented a short time ago in the NEWS in connection with ith the accident to john of porterville morgan county we are In farmed informed does not live at croydon don dou but at milton weber valley A Ci carana CHANGE lang iana we understand that mr M H davis has resigned his bis office as ticket ana freight agent of U 0 and U S railroads and mr james sharp has been appointed in ins uis stead mr davis has gone pone into i the employ of A W white A co ban han bankers kers kens ACCIDENT AT brig balg irAm CITY iga sia A 0 11 writes from brigham city that on the afternoon of the instant as aa two boys samuel and simeon carter sons of the late simeon carter were hunting bunting rabbits in the big field simeon was accidentally shot the contents of a gun loaded with shot lodging about his knees inflicting painful and rather severe injuries was rendered an and d the boy will probably sustain no permanent injury OGDEN from the jil junction action of if yesterday day eldor eidor john taylor was expected to preach in ogden tabernacle tok toi tomorrow to morrow mr C E jones who delivers his closing lecture jecture in this eity city tonight to night is I 1 s announced to commence a serles of I 1 lectures at cor corn dons hail hali ogden on monday evening m a p ox patten t at brooms bench 8 succumbed m b a to lotee the tee disease on on thursday morning tt wells fargo and co have hive commenced banking business at the ogden ogdan depot capital sleighing in ogden val vai IA ley Y snow five inches deep level hard and firm CARIC nessi LESSI As a locomotive went to assist the freight train coming frothi fro n the south to the depot a man whose bold boid boldness nes exceeded his discretion drove his hoise hoibo and wagon across the track in front of the engine in opposition to everything that the flagman could say barely 1 escaping being beluge caught aught and crushed tho the horyu itself might have known better the before mentioned figman fi agman attempted to uncouple uncouple the train in the centre on its arrival arriva and narrowly escaped being crushed to death on account of not notie nolie ing that the buffins wore brokon broken off one of the cars A GOOD MAN gone gonn the following telegram with its mournful intelligence arrived this morning I 1 logan bogan nov 23 1872 george Q cannon avinon thomas thomaa Tarbet died ata at 2 35 this morning burial at two tomorrow to morrow enlen ELLEN tarbet brother Tar bett belt while living WAS known among his numerous acquaintances as one of the best of men and goough not far advanced in years his history will show a record of good works which will live after him he was a native of the isie isle of man and he joined the church when the gospel was first introduced there by elder john taylor he emigrated to nauvoo at an early day and shared in the persecutions of the saints in the western state states re he came to this valley in 1847 from which time until 1860 he resided in the ath ward 0 of tuis this city at the time of the settlement of logan cache co he be removed to that place where he be since resided and held the office of bishop he was a man of strong constitution and a most energetic and indefatigable laborer in any branch in which ho he was called to act for a few years past he had suffered much with an affection of the heart and partially with a view to regaining his bis health he took a mission to his na tive live tive country some three years since bud but his continued failing health forced him to return in ina lna a few mouths months his death though not entirely unlocked for will be felt severely by his family with whom we deep deed ly sympathize FROM MONDAYS DAILY NOV I 1 el AX ai TWO ays mayn bayn we are requested to republish the following appointments two days meetings will wm be held hela at the places on the dates mentioned in connection therewith west jordan nov and de dec estt elders B R miller R P F isaac isaae groo M B shipp george Tea teasdale bdale adale J P frer freeze ze and milo andrus and bishop david brin ton big cottonwood brintons brittona Brin tons tona ward dec ath and ath elders R miller S A wool ley D candland george swan S wan william wliilam me master milo andrus and E stevenson draper Drap draperville erville ville deo doo and loth eiders eiden R miller B R P F george Te teasdale isdale john Nichol nicholson song soni george swan and isaac groo and bishop A gardner south cottonwood rollins ward dec dee and elders B R miller D cand land N ff felt A smith M B shipp milo addius and wm mcmaster and bishop A gardner I 1 meetings to commence at 10 am and pm the saints living at a distance should come prepared to stay until the close of the afternoon meetings the saints living at fort herrman and Tayl ortiville and those in adjoining wards are cordially invited to attend the meetings to be held at west jordan elders appointed on these missions are requested to be prom prompt pt in filling them L D moung koung per B R F N X ROBBERY robbert henry heury wilkins a dashing young fellow from virginia city was a passenger on the train of theu thou the U P R R yester yesterday afternoon he was returning to ilis ills home from the east and on his long trip he ha indulged in rotations potations lons ions from the cup which is red and sweet to look upon while in a state of inebriation he pulled out a pocket book containing 2000 and boastfully that he could buy out the whole IT P concern when he cameto came to ogden Ogdon he found his pocketbook pocket book missing without a dol doi doliar dollar larin in his pocket ogden junction nov two DA MEETINGS two days meetings were held in mill creek ward on saturday and yesterday which were well weil at tended attended not only by residents or of the ward above named but by a large number of people from adjoining settlements miel fa the following brethren were the spa speakers wk ers addressing the congregation la in the order in which they are arranged oa saturday L D young S neslon george swan john nicholson milo andrus joseph rollins rind tind reuben beahen miller on sunday george teasdale R P F nealen david candland david brinton milo kilo andrus john JN Nicholson icholson aj L D young R F and reuben miller the spirit of peace was enjoyed at each mec ting and the discourses ages of tife lioe brethren were werd brief and pointed and incorporated much yain vain able instruction mill creek ward appears to be in a very healthy and abri thriving ving con conn bishop miller being fally faily alive in the work and kud the people of his hla diocese as a general rule following in the bame same direction the tho large meeting house gox gom 60 x 40 feet and twenty feet from floor to ceiling celli bg la Is being behig nicely fitted up internally among other improvements being anew a |