Show ITEMS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY POLICE thomas finwick arrested for drunkenness was fined five dollars and costs charles alfred for being drunk and cre ere aang a disturbance in tho the theatre was fined twenty five dollars and paid it win cumberland was fined five dollars ollars for drunkenness DEAD edward cuthbert blacksmith died this morning WILD mustard E every very person who has resided or traveled in california will recollect tho the wild mustard with which the country was infested it was ono one of the greatest pests ests known to farmers it has at length teon teen been beon utilized and now forms forma an arti artl cleof export from that country it is said to be far superior to english or eastern mustard for medical purposes and is preferred by many for table uso use A few days ago sacks of it of pounds each were ere ene shipped for new york 0 our oun wild sunflower seeds seem which are now such an annoyance may yet bo be found valuable somo some dayd day and b bo 0 ut utilized to good purpose V U S MILITARY PRISONERS AND THE TRE penitentiary on tho the 3rd ard of last july two U S soldiers who had committed crimes were sentenced to imprisonment and on the ath of last october another military criminal was also sentenced to imprisonment these convicts were sentenced by court martial marti al to be 1 imprisoned iu in the iowa state prison at ili INI madison adison in that state but gen augur when here last summer changed abo place of imprisonment from iowa to utah the warden of the penitentiary tent iary gen A P rockwood entertained serious doubts about the propriety of keeping these prisoners at the expense of the tao territory and to satisfy himself upon the subject and to have a clear understanding in relation to it he addressed a letter to gen E R D townsend assistant adjutant general washington and under c dato date of the ath dinst he has received an answer from general townsend the general informs the warden teat brevet major C C augur commanding department of the platte latte latto omaha nebraska has been instructed to make maike the necessary arrangements with the 0 proper authorities for the lJay liay payment ment of expenses attendant upon the tho keeping of afu ofu U S military prisoners confined at the utah penitentiary he also forwards to himan official notice by order of the Secret secretary arX arv of war to the effect that the penitentiary lof utah territory is des designated ignited as a prison for the confinement of military prisoners und under er sentence of courts martial in addition to those heretofore designated by tho the action of the war department the action of gen augur au aur in committing these these convicts to the penitentiary has been legalized a S FROM wednesdays DAILY I 1 information FORMA TIO NT WANTED brother wm J andre andrews ws of Parag oonah iron co wants to gain some information of his mother hariet andrews and of his grandfather steven Mans mansfield fiela they resided formerly in gosport england and crossed tho the plains in 1863 arriving hero in tho the fall of that thai year in daniel mccarthys McCar thys train DIED at panacea meadow valley washington co U ir on the ath dinst constanza arrinda clarrinda Ci wife of daniel M tallis deceased was the daughter of daniel and clarrinda stanton and was bom born in davis co missouri april 1838 IM disi disinfectant at dr ir rowell of san francisco stated at the sanitary convention at that city that an excellent disinfectant can bo be easily and cheaply eliminated from common salt black oxide of manganese and sulphuric acid tho the salt we have in endless quantities euan tuan and we believe the manganese also this receipt ia is worth remembering QUALITY SHOULD goven q anice it i 1 the general prat prad practice tico tice in this city ifa man hi ha wheat or other grain butter poultry hay hayy etc to sell to expect a fixed price for these articles regardless of the tho quality A man having poor hay unclean wheat middling butter or inferior poultry to sell in nine cases out of ton ten asks the price which ho he hears first class articles of the s bame a me kind bring this must certainly s strike triko every of reflection as a very unfair way of nl ierson ing business if poor wheat is to sell tell for as much as good what inducement is there for a man to take pains and go to expense in in raising a first class article if any kind of flour is to bring as much in market as the best that can be manufactured what incentive is thero there for millers to build costly mills with first class machinery so with hay butter poultry and everything else such such a practice tico tice is wrong and should be frowned upon and broken up articles sold in the market should be graded in price according to their excellence and no ono one should expect to get fet as much for ter such as william dunbar show showe eVus nus a sample sampie of tho the other day the thein thoin inside sido blue and mouldy bouldy oui an and ana tho the outside galvanized with a coa coating ing of tolerable butter as they would fora fona for fon sweet wholesome csomo article sellers should shoula h bo be mado made to understand this and then they may mako make greater exertions to produce a really good article CONCEALED DEADLY WEA rows roys the tho reese river biver reveille denounces the assas ansas sin like liko practice of carry carrying inz ing c concealed 0 n cc deadly weapons in towns and any cities where law is maintained it says it is not an uncommon thing in this city for an infuriated savage to draw his hia revolver aock cock it and flourish it wildly in a saloon crowded with men or to do the same things in the street along which men women and children are walking every minute it has lids happened more than once that bad wort worthless hess bess men between whom that kind of feud existed which ought to bring honest men their own have drawn their pistols in the street and fell to shooting at each other like liko savages escaping harm themselves but wounding and oyen oven killing innocent and good men these acts of lawless savagery must bo be stopped even if it takes a at little iree tree hemp to accomplish it ay 0 FROM THURSDAYS dally DAILY H CHRISTI ras rAB this timo time honored annever niver 1 lary sary esary has again rolled round and with its advent what a host of joyful reminiscences crowd the tho mind Christ christmas masl masi the time of never nover to bo be forgotten family reunions re unions and social gatherings many of the happiest recollections of our early years are associated ivyl with th this great anniversary of the christian world christmas is over green it never grows old but as each succeeding year rolls round each succeeding christmas is looked to wita with as much eagerness ess as its predecessor that dear old santa claus who fills the stoc stockings kimm with don son bons and toys toys is ever welcomed 6 eagerly riy ariy by the youngsters and at that season in many madly portions of the earth the members offa of families millos who may havo have been separated and divided by long distan distances ces cew mat mad make mako lo 10 it a point if possible to meet again with father and mother and participate in ht old time joys and pleasures all AH hail hall to t christmas wo we delight to honor it and wish all especially the readers of tho the news HEWS a merry christmas and a happy rew new year thid THE MEAT the show of meat aud and poultry beef mutton pork turkeys geese bucks bucks and fowl both domestic and wild la lathe the meat market today to day surpasses anything yet seen here and woul be very hard to surpass anywhere it Is almost invidious to tut tnt artica clarize any where all are so excellent but the snow show of little garrett chandler includes abacut about ninety beeves a bear raised by levi and a buffalo mr jennings display as also that of eln ein popper are first rate and altogether the display of meats of various kinds Is enough to tempt the appetite of the most fastidious gourmands and epicures epi cures and shows that la fit stock raising utah Is fast be becoming comin secord to no other p place e qa sews NEWS erom bahu oahu dy letter ietter from elder geo at oahu bahu sandwich islands to president young we are highly gratified to learn that very encouraging success Is at last crowning the efforts of the brethren on the sugar f plantation of lale late on the island of oahu bahu the gr ho letter dated december ath contained a small specimen of the sugar manufactured by them it la Is brown sugar of tho tha best quality and worth by the sack nere here about thirty cents per pound the juice Is clari clart clarified fled fied by steam and the or dryers are run from ther the same boilers the juice is reduced in open pans about twenty men mostly natives are employed ana and with this lorce about one tonof conof ton of 2 sugar and one hundred gallons of molasses were produced dally daliy DIED in the ward salt lake city of heart disease harriet wife of john T P R nicks hicks the deceased deceased was bom january 3 1 at woolwich england al services took place at tho the ward schoolhouse today to day at one oner D bro george alder of the firm of dunford sons who left this city for the east about eight weeks week s ago ngo returned last ni night lit having visited boston new york philadelphia S at louis and ora CrA chicago cago mr alder says all ali all ail tho the utah freight that has been 1 ying lying at omaha has been forwarded an and ana d is now lying at bryan and ho thinks that in the course of a week or ten days it will be forwarded to evanston tho the present terminus which is on yellow creek about seven or eight miles this side of bear river elver bryan brsan Is collapsing most of the business moving along to evanston trains do not stop at bear river elver city now they have not even a switch there they stop to coal some distance on the tho other side and then run right along to evanston the roads are good between here and the terminus and quite an amount of freight may be expected to arrive here hero in a very few da days vs the firm of dunford esons through the exertions of mr alder are now in constant receipt of new goods from the eastern markets BEAR BEAK riven elver from private correspondence we learn that a general railroad smashup smash up occurred half a mile east of bear river elver city on the dinst resulting lesul lesui ting in the total wreck of nine cars no one injured wo we also learn that tom smith the leader of the late riot has been sent to the salt lako lake penitentiary there is no snow at that point special mail agent ball says lie he thinks no mail will be transferred at echo city part of the material for the frontier phoenix is at bryan city the passenger trains are running to evanstown Evans town bear idear river eiver city is very quiet as regards civilization but business is lively considering 0 the amount of people ienn left there theio II 11 rall EAIL A ailway wat WAY ACCIDENT the cheyenne leader of the dinst says I 1 this morning the passenger train biln from the west ran into the rear of freight train no 8 at hazard station these car cari were wrecked the engineer fireman and coa eoa conductor ductor of the passenger train sustained some bruiser bruises and scratches but nobody was killed no one on the freight was injured atall at all ail 11 |