Show ITEMS T ae MS FROM bont FRIDAYS DAILY discharged charies charles dunning convicted at he september term of tue tuel probate court in 1111 ylli mallard iari larI county was discharged on fridae ast last by uon hon judge smith on a arft of habeas corpus LOTS lotsof OF travel traven L A gentleman just in from box elder states that the travel northward between this city and that place is unusually great at present and that the countenance of many to be met with on the road would present a broad field of stud study y to the students of human nature ho he also says that transients are getting so plentiful in and around ogden that they ther ile lio around in tho yards and lots at night for want f better accommodation BE PrEP prepared ared ABED we are informed that at a very early hour yesterday morning three or four men went to a house in the lith ward occupied by the family of bro wil kinson 1 inson k knocked at the do door orand and demanded admittance the head of the family ig S away working on the railroad but it fortu tortu fortunately bately happened that a male relative or friend of the family was sleeping sie Ble there thoro at the time and upon informing these nocturnal noc tural prowlers that if they did not mot mako make tracks he tie would treat them to the contents of a loaded revolver they made mado off I 1 another house in the ast 1 eist elst 1st ward occupied by the family of bro cox also aiso away on the railroad was visited it is supposed by the same parties and the door burst open but luckily the mist mistress ress of the libuse house was sleeping at her mothers that ni night lit and beyond the bursting open oper of the door and the disturbance tur bance of the bed clothes no further damage was sustained wo have great respect for human life but under some somo circumstances and esbeg head of a family is away from ame wo we have great faith in a good loaded and would not havo have the least hesitation ta ign to give the contents thereof to any scoundrels who maybe prowling around at unreasonable hours they aro are after no good and every precaution necessary for foi self preservation and protection in a wild mountain country like ours should be adopt edby our people POLICE cases oases CAS ESThe the cases were disposed of today to day by justice clinton henry jalaa soldier was lined faw for shoot ing ins pistol thomas gribbin sio 10 for being intoxicated and i disturbing the peace and james egar 15 for foi drunkenness john stanton was wag bound over to appear at the ayob probate court for trial for robbing isabella don of ofa jewelry valued at a hundred dollars I 1 V from SATURDAYS DAILY fish OF it has been remarked in ancient times as well as in these latter days that the gospel net catches rish fish of every kind experience with and intercourse among the p people or of this territory confirm the truth of th this is saying many thousands ol 01 the people of or utah have gathered from the nations 0 of the earth to learn to be better and we believe that the very great majority ot of them are earnestly striving to master this all important lesson we also believe that some among est and contemptibly mean before they came here instead of or progressing in every good principle are going the downward path and are as it has often been said by the highest au thornty in our midst among the most mean and miserable specimens of human numan nature to be found on the lace of 0 the earth these reflections were suggested by a circumstance related to us last evening by b one of our brethren in business on east temple street he says that in the early part of the present week a man went to his store with two sacks of flour for sale which were bought and paid for and the seller went his way directly after the latter had left the store one of tile the sacks was ope opened nea ned when it was found th that at instead of being good marketable flour as it had been represented to be by the seller it was little better than bran and shorts and fit zit lor nothing but pig feed the purchaser immediately went in quest of this would be jeremy and luckily found him and brought him back when ue he returned a portion of the purchase money and departed the other sack was opened and it 11 seemingly contained a good article but it was after afLer afterwards wards found that the flour on the top for three or four inches deep was good and the remainder pig feed the same storekeeper was also swindled in the purchase of butter batter and by a lady he bought the butter and paid her sixty sisty fise five cents J per r pound for it it being apparently of the dest oest est quality but on cutting a portion off for sale t 0 discovered that the good sweet portion was only about a quarter of an inch thick on the top the remainder being blue mouldy bouldy and stink ing ini we hope this paragraph will meet the eye of ef these contemptible cheats and swindlers lers they are knowland know nand may rest assured that any attempt of tho the like nature lo 10 future will not only meet with an exposure of their names but with the tha full fall amount of punishment me the law will inflict we warn tho the public generally to look out for that class of persons dersom in our midst who will wet down their hay in the middle before having it weighed conceal heavy rocks in their bales of cotton and sell a sack of flour weighing ninety mour monr or five pounds for a hundred and bo be guilty of such contemptible thievish practices where ever they think they can do so without fear of detection and whenever detected let them be dealt with wilh with as they deserve such persons if they had a chance would rob a pauper infant of his last mouthful of bread they are far worse than the tile professional thief and ought to be hooted and hissed out of any comman ity any parties guilty of sueh such scandalous and nefarious practices deser veto be punished with the most extreme rigor of the law and all guilty of such acts professing to be members of the church ought to be immediately deprived of their standing and then dealt with by the law caughn CAUGHT T him rim warden rockwood stopped into the office this morning and gave us an account of the escape and recap recapture turo of ono one of his discontented boarders it appears that the warden has had a party of tertiary iary lary bands hands working on the tho summit Jt and nd a I 1 ow fow evenings since after ader the days labor was s over the man on guard having occasion to go to the woodpile wood pile heard beard the door of the shanty in which the men were housed creak and looking in that direction he saw one of the gang moving to a fresh neighborhood with all possible celerity the guard discharged two shots from a revolver after the fugitive but without effect for he made his bis escape the convicts dress a drawback to him as it would most certainly betray him if he continued to wear it the warden thought about this and knowing also that he was a stranger er in the torlif territory ory and without means be e came to the conclusion that the only hope of the runaway to change his costume would bo be to go back to the penitentiary ary arx and endeavor to lind find his own clothing which seemingly he could easily do as the warden and and most of his male were away upon arriving at this conclusion bro rockwood took meas measures unes to circumvent his lost child and the result turned out exactly as he anticipated the delinquent made his way back to his I 1 hotel IP but before he had succeeded suc ceded in f finding a and ana d resu resuming ming his former formen vestments the warden was on his track and secured him and the followwill fellow follow will no PO doubt havo have the benefit of food clothing and fire for tho winter winten at teab expense of the public TENTH WARD wand LF aru vs jhb the winter course of lectures in the tenth Tent hWard ward will commence on tuesday evening nov 21 at 7 by a lecture on phrenology and physiognomy 11 by elder james ashman these lectures are free to all benjamin lang william ashman and william are the committee dien DIET at littie little laramie on the of july IM after twenty hours sickness with cholera borbus br charles gray aged 39 30 years 6 months and 7 days deceased was a native ot of the parish of dumfries york county new now brunswick he with his parents and jhb of their family emigrated to 10 utah in 1851 he was an industrious and faithful youn young man andres and respected by all ail v ho anew him he Ifie left a wife and ana child and numerous friends to mourn b bis his Is loss FROM erom MONDAYS dally DAILY SABBATH MEETING SIn I the morning mornin elder F D richards addressed the too congregation contrasting the position of the religious sects of the world and that of the latter day sain bain saints ts the faith of the former Is pinned to man mark made systems of religion and in consequence of this no matter how bow sincere they may be are in a state of doubt and fearin fear an relation to the future with the latter day saints the case Is very different they have obeyed the gospel hospel of jesus christ and have received the testimony always accorded to ills his true disc disciples ples pies and followers through this testimony fears or doubts with regard to the gresenz gre seni sent or future ato are unknown and alid in life or in in death so iong long as they are aith faith alth fa fal they enow know that all a well wea ith them elder W woodruff delivered a very interest ing discourse on the power of god aa as manifested in preserving this church and people through all the vicissitudes through which the have been called to pass since the commencement of the mission faission ot of the prophet joseph smith he predicted that that power po by which we have hitherto been sustained will be all sufficient in the future and that no mattei matter what powers may oppose the kingdom of god will go on until its ita triumph Is secured and it 11 has accomplished all that god ever designed it should accomplish conference CONFERE NCE AT ST GEORGE by telegraph we learn that a conference commenced men cedon on friday afternoon at 2 at at st george at which there was a large turri turnout out 0 people from the settlements around it closed on sunday night THE tue BE BEAR AR riv RIVER riven un RIOT mr harris one ollo of tho the editors of tho the frontier index called this morning and related to us the origin of the recent riot at green river he says it originated through the occa occasional siona slona arrest and imprisonment for drunkenness of some of the graders which infuriated their fellow workmen who determined to release them for this purpose a mob ol 01 about two hundred consisting of graders and gamblers armed with revolvers started for the jail and effected their purpose the cry was then raised to destroy the index office ana and 11 ce lia ifa i editors the cause of this being t lethad cried down the lawless 1 8 proceedings ot of certain desper despert ers with which the town had beel beef ind pd had spoken in favor of jhb v hanging the three desperadoes s sc eks s since sinco which excited the hal f tilo gamblers and in addick the index had smith one of the leaders of r river but formerly city en river for 70 which lie he i antin inting done f nor for or the cit city y while at bear boar river at the onslaught on ork the index office the editors editor very fortunately were in another part of the city or they ahby would in all probability have been killed mr harris was afterwards secured scoured by the mob but managed to escape by declaring that they were mistaken in the man that he had nothing to do with the index but was cook at the star restaurant mr freeman was subsequently secured by the mob who seemed determined to kill kiu himbur through the kind offices of patsey marley manhey tile the pu pugilist list be he managed to make his escape I 1 ani ang and he and mr air harris through the assistance of friends and a good ed in escaping farn from the city leaving leaving there on saturday morning mr freeman going to bridger and mr harris coming to this city upon arriving at bridger mr freeman I 1 after taking steps to haro hare the military sent to bear River immediately telegraphed to chicago for a new press nod and other matei matel material ial lai necessary to resume the printing of the Index as tho the citizens of noar river biver have bave lave promised him all tho the assistance lleces 1 sary t to do so THE CAUSE OF or irlie rhe tre THE earthquakes the tho past two or three years have havo been remarkably mar kably prolific in earthquakes indeed so much to feo that the present time basteen haa been denominated the earthquake era various causes ses have been assigned for those these subterranean terran eari eark convulsions but philosophers as well as doctors sometimes disagree and no ver verz very y satisfactory result has been am arrived ved at until quite recently though it might riot not at all alt decrease the danger to know the real veritable cause of these visitations it veritable M might g at least satisfy the curious in such matters this difficult problem has been solved by the rev eov S M thorpe professor of greek and latin inthe in the tho nebraska college and in a letter to the new york express ae lie magnanimously makes known his discovery to the public his theory and certain corbain predictions founded upon it were sent botho bo the express at the time of the eruption of vesuvius several months ago but were not published this great discovery however has mincar been ventilated pro bono p v publico the professors theory is that the Vit frior prior of the world is a seething caldron 0 of molten fire around which is acrus a crust tot tor of ca narth earth rth but ten miles thick Avast A vast mass of the crust of the earth und under or tho the west I 1 indies having become detached fell into the burning mass below and had has given rise to tho the antecedent disturbances in st thomas and vicinity that the shock sent rolling east cast ward an irresistible altholz although h blu biu sluggish g isil 0 ocean tean bean of life seeking a vent that the crupo eruption of vesuvius was the first demonstration and that tuat tile tho various outlets of tho the globa especially in in the line of march would in regular succession of time give similar tokens of the surging commotion beneath them professor thorpe says that when hawaii was wag shaken up lie he told the people of san francisco they would bo be the next in the line of shake shako and now he says tho the atlantic coast from yew bew new york southward will feel the tho effects of tile the subterranean surging wave of fire though now subsiding into a moderato ground swell the N new low tow tew yorkers had bad better get gei ready seeing that their turn incoming is coming C if the ancient worthy who wrote about vain philosophy hil hii and science falsely so call pd ed had liv lived ed in these days he might have entertained different views truly the dis dise coverlet co verles veries of this ago and g generation eue one ration are wonderful I 1 U 1 weather IT by deseret telegraph w we are am informed that the weather treather at lozan logan Is faa laa a little cloudy and cold brigham city rather cloudy wath indications ofa ora of a storm american fork warm and clo cio blondy ildy lidy Spring springville ville clou cloudy 6 and looks like storming soon payson cloudy and motts mutts like storming nephi cloud cloudy wua it the appearance ofa of a storm but pleasant mo moroni very cold and cloudy with indications of a storm fairview cloudy and warm snowed on the mountains last night mount pleasant cloudy and mild fillmore pleasant Cove clear and pleasant but hard bard frost last night beaver cl clear ear and pleasant scarcely a cloud visible ce dar very clear aad pleasant hard frost last night and rather cool this morning toker clear and pleasant heavy frost last night st george 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