Show L LO 0 7 W fin P 0 orni T C 13 AV ERS ebs aum 1 WEDNESDAY dally DAILY JAN it 11 1 probate court in lif the fore forenoon noon the case of mcclure alfas alias banjo bill and others indicted for rape W was as called up and set for forbearing fors fori hearing next saturday the british hils Alis mission sion slon the following is from frota the millennial star of dec 23 the kurth wales avale and Pembroke shire conferences are attached to the glamorgan conference which will willbe be known hereafter as the welsh conference under the tiie presidency of eider elder john E rese rose 11 quick distribution tha the governors melge message which was delivered before tho the legislative assembly yesterday at noon was printed in unwar upwards s of ten en t thousand co copies coples pis of the daily dalls all ail semiweekly semi weekly beekly and weekly I 1 editions of the tiie DESERET NEWS w which ilch were distributed in the city or mailed for distant subscribers before I 1 this morning now on its way to all parts 0 the territory tor the united State slate canada europe drope and Australia and other otiler parts of the world polands bolands Po lands utah bill biu washington ing jan 6 the bill of judge poland in relation lon lun to in utah 1 is based 3 he says on the fact thau that there a are re two sets of or off omm meers officers in ut utah h one national the other territorial rit orial that the territorial officers are more powerful there than tho federal officers he says thab that the bill comprehends administration of affairs and its main idea is to give the control of tile the courts to federal officials the same as in other territories orle orie and to make the authority of fh fil 0 O raws jaws of the united states respected instead of annulled by legislative enact i ments ment sand and mormon judges it is essentially and entirely a gentile bill af Y journal of commerce ogden lyceum H W rals Nals naisbitt bitt lectured last night to the members of the young mens mena institute at ogden 1 city this is an association of young soung men for mutual and literary improvement and tiie tife they ll 11 have hava lectures once a week the young denof men of ogden take a good deal dehl of interest in n their institution and they are bene fitted by the aid and encouragement given givenco gi vento to them by the tile best beat men of their city of whom bro naisbitt specially mentions hon F D It ichards richards as one who wiio takes special interest in the advancement of the members this speaks well for ogden i 1 noth ing aids the advancement of a community so much ns as does the thorough and proper education of the rising asing gen gon generation bonnand bone and sinew should receive their proper development bu but t it requires intellectual faculties to direct them to advantage hence the latter should be duly exercised and societies like that above inen tinned are of great benefit when conducted in a proper hian ner ncr and when so conducted should be encouraged coura cou raged ed fog tog and frost the frost has caused tile the fog fo g which has envelop ed this city and ald surrounding balley for the last few days to deposit its vapors in the shape of of hoarfrost hoar frost and the trees have looked as if covered with a silver spray some people are afraid that the fruit buds will be destroyed and there maybe some cause for apprehension as the particles con constituting sti the fog abeso areso are so finely interwoven with the air that they will penetrate into tile the most delicate openings on the tile trees and cause a dampness which the frost causes to coagulate into ice fee which chills the delicate which feed the fruit buds but whatever may be quence of this weather upon the trees there is another matter of much moru more serious conse consequence quence which demands attention and that is in regard to the health of tile tiie people especially among the tile children already we hear of sickness prevailing among children to a great extent caused by colds parents should be very careful not to let their children be out too much in such weather as th that at which wll wit ieh leb prevails at present and when they allow them to go out at all they ought to bs ba provided with warm clothing children will play in the street streets and sand get warm by exercise then they will standstill stand still and get chilled through this will often cause the most serious consequences quen ces people cannot be too careful of their health and especially should parents exercise good care over their children olty city council in tn the city CRY council 1 last evening the petition of G W crocheron asking to be permitted to erect a small building on the southeast corner of the market lot in which to sell fruit nish fish etc said building to remain there during the pleasure of the granted bid of ofa W H sherly offering to paint the city lamp posts for seventy alre alve cents each cach giving each two coats of 0 r good paint colar col coi ar to be decided by the council with other bids which have been offe offered for painting tho the lamp posts was referred to committee on improvements petition of C 11 stevens asking for license to carry on the tho auction li ulness business at zt his old stan stand id second south st was granted mr G 6 G bywater who has had hail charge of the city clock for some years sears in ina lna a communication addressed to the council tendered hig hiff resi resl resignation 1 glia gita tiou tion and recommended andrew harvey for the tile position resi ignation accepted and mr harvey engaged to attend to the clo cio clock ck A communication from J 11 on the subject of heis fils stall rent and license as a butcher butch erand and making a claim against the city was referred to committee on claims deports ports of superintendent of asylum in captain ot of police slipping slip wing tile number of arrests kind of crimes etc for the year 1873 and of chief engineer r of tho the fire department showing the condi coRdI condition tion of the ide ido department P part ment and the work which had bad been done during the year 1873 were read and accepted recommendation of J IL it winder city tax collector to remit the taxes of a number of persons wb whose oso names were handed in was referred ifer to an appropriate a prop committee 8 several tilli bills were read and re to committee on claims when council adjourned to meet 11 next ext tuesday evening at seven severa pm FROM THURSDAYS DAILY dally JAN 1 15 I crowded we ought ht to apologize to td bur numerous correspondents for the delay in the publication of their letters in the NEWS but the thia crowded state of our columns just now renders unavoidable the postponement of the publication of many eligible art articles leles third district court this court was in session yesterday in fhe the united states Mars mans marshall halls hails office two men were admitted to citizenship A number of motions were argued and judgment by default was taken in several cases after having disposed of some business of minor importance tho the court adjourned till monday jan at 10 am personal probes professor eor tor J 11 coyner of indianapolis ind called today tobay today to day bay day he is on his way to idaho idalo where he is assigned duty as government agent of the nez perces indians the professor will remain romain in this city until monday having a desire to see and become acquainted with the objects of orin ofin erest in tills this via vie vicinity fulty he desires especially to visit the schools having himself been uen engaged in teaching probate court in the case of the he people vs N castro indicted or assault with intent to kill hill the ury after alter having haying heard the testimony and the argument of counsel snow for the prosecution and geo V groo for the defense rendered a verdict of not guilty last night T W callahan indicted for seduction and adultery and thomas butterwood indicted indicted for perjury were both surrendered yesterday oy their bondsmen and committed to jail the jury jurt were excused from farther further attendance until saturday morning next at 10 a m fire about half past five last ni night b atton a fire broke out in the cigar store belonging to ed narris harris on first south gouth street mr W V T 0 harris the father of ed harris harr I 1 was attending the store alid and whis while le filling and lighting the lamps in a small passage under the stairway stair way one of them filled with danforth fluid burst the fire communicated with a large largo can containing the same kind hind ot of fluid and the whole passage was in flames which burst through at both sides into the store and into a back bade room mr NV T harris exhibited remarkable pre presence seno of mind lie he caught the can of the burning fluid and carried it outs outside do thereby cutting off that dangerous supply for the flames but in doing so he no was severely burned about his face and hands As soon as the nile file was discovered men rushed to help all they could and carried water as quickly as possible to help to extinguish the fire the alarm bells were rung the firemen were quickly on the ground and the engine came out in a very short time but before the fire had bad had bad time to spread mr C C asmussen came with his fire extinguisher and did excellent service in subduing the fire A very large crowd gathered in front of the store and manyuen many rendered all the assistance they could some tobacco and cigars were carried away in the excitement although the friends of mr harris kept as close a watch as possible considerable damage was wa done to the stock of ci cigars rs and tobacco in in the store by tE the water which was poured on the fire the woodwork was yas considerably charred and the cigar boxes on the upper shelves were all black showing that the flames had extended nearly through the whole length of the store the loss of mr ed harris is probably y about six sim hundred dollars though he did not exhibit much concern for his own loss but regretted exceedingly that his father was suffering from the injuries he be received mr harris sell sen sundered suffered severely last night but dr bere diet who was attending him thought that lie he would soon recover mr ed harris expresses his thanks to the public in a card published elsewhere in which lie he thanks them for the assistance rendered hin him non mormon caucus at a meeting of non mormon tax payers last night in husseys hussels Hus hall in tills tilis city mr air joseph B R walker chairman Aless diess rs B R N baskin ard nad aad B R if robertson vice chair men mr air fred lockley secretary and mr air byron yron groo assistant secretary fec sir dir t the e following resolutions presented 13 resented by the committee H W V lawrence 0 C clements louis louls cohn john solin chislett and J M X allen alien were adopted whereas the non mormon taxpayers of this city are now paying about one half of the city revenue in shape shapo of licenses and taxes and whereas they have not at present sent nor ever have hada representative in the city council although they have for many years contributed largely to the city treasury and whereas they canno existing circumstances change tills this anomalous state of atra afra affairs irb irs from the fact that their votes are neutralized by those of non tax payers pay erm era and whereas municipal affairs are largely of a monetary nature and should be administered to some extent at least by the voice of those who furril furnish sh the moneys and I 1 whereas our sense of justice and equity as freemen instinctively revolts against taxation without representation therefore be it resolved that we the non mor mon men taxpayers tax payers of salt lake city moved by feelings of patriotism and the best wishes for the altys prosperity and good name do respectfully appeal to the honor andjus in us tice of our mormon fellow cit oft citizens eizens and ask them to admit us to a fir fair representation in the city council at the coming city election It Resolved Be solved that although wo we do trot not riot perhaps number more than one fourth or one fifth of the city taxpayers tax payers the very large proportion of the revenue which we contribute should be considered reconsidered inar in ar iriving at an equit equitable representation cc resola ed that wo we cannot with a any ir respect for justice Justlee in the matter ask risk for tile the nomination of or less than one of the five city aldermen and three of the nine city council ors as even this proportion would ibo ibe ibo tub but but bub about one half the number 0 our payments to the treasury would ent entitle itic us to were representation based on amount of taxation therefore lre ire Jie solved that one alderman and three councilors councillors counci lors be nominated by this meeting to represent our interests in the city govern government men t resolved Ke solved that a committee of twelve be appointed by this meeting to confer with representative mormon citizens and to present to them the names of our nominees for lor insertion in the regular ticket tieke bat tat at the athe coming city election robertson bertson Bo walker baskin gilchrist haydon hayden hay don barnum hooper connor hempstead and lawrence addressed the meeting the following nominations were imade for alderman J B R waif walker walf xer for nor councilors councillors counci lors F auerbach H C goodspeed and R N baskin mr gilchrist introduced a motion appos opposing ing i the nomination of any man who holds a leading ec position for mayor of saile halt lako city at the tho coming election which was defeated the following committee attee of conference was appointed according to the resolutions T 0 C wallin 0 C K gilchrist B R H robertson gen con nor lewis cehn conn chas ah H hempstead 0 C clements samuel rahn kahn henry lawrence fred walker john cunnington and george steele the meeting adjourned sine da dic die te FROM FRIDAYS DAILY JAN JAX lq la 1874 warmer liko like spring weather today to day nearly thirty degrees warmer than thana a few days ago 0 plenty plen pien ty of mud underfoot struck it iva ita A fellow bragged of having ll struck a soft nghe thi I 1 be had been walking across neross tile the street outside the regular crossing police court the clifton loe loo hor her assault and battery case was up before alderman felt and again adjourned until tuesday january ath Ref Be released leased eased on habeas corpus thomas butterwood who was indicted in the probate Proba teC court ourt for perjury was taken before chief justice J B mckean on a writ of habeas cornus corpus yesterday and was discharged emporium clock the new dials have been put in the clock on the tho emporium corner and those amon among 9 the throngs who habitually sojourn on the sidewalks of tile the adjoining streets and are hard pushed for cash or its equivalent can now pawn their timepieces time pieces without serious inconvenience for they will still be able to note the march of time change of time by dy referring to our oun advertising columns it t will be seen that a few changes have been made in the time of running t the he trains on the utah northern and the utah southern railroads on the utah northern road trains will hereafter leave Logan bogan at seven in the morning instead of as heretofore at on the utah southern road the freight train no 4 which heretofore left sandy station a at t 9 4 53 in the forenoon now leaves at 1005 and arrives in this thia city at 1120 am seventh ward concert last evening a vocal and instrumental concert was given inthe in the seventh ward school fiven house by the choir and a number of others under the of mr W 11 foster the attendance was good and the audience appreciative the so songs and choruses were excellently rendered the instrumental pieces well performed and the tile recitations elicited great ap applause cv ause during the evening the choir air was agreeably |