Show ute f ITEMS T F 1 I 1 I 1 1 THURSDAYS daile dalle DAIL dall 11 EQUINE N ce yesterday day morning a man drove a small load tf of I 1 hay in into the city probably half a ton which was hauled by a couple of small i plugs plug st of ponies to whom fifteen hundred would ber be si fair load he soon disposed of his hay for 15 45 and started to deliver it the ponies went along quite quito spry ry after h haying having a vin yin I 1 hauled nall bail lea it a number of miles over overa a ba bad I 1 ani any and muddy road and everything went swimmingly swimming ii till in an unlucky moment another hay seller seiler inquired if he had sold and for how much ho lie reined up shouted yes and 1445 1145 45 11 at which the ponies pricked up their cars and looked around with an injured ared air which said as plainly as words how eoula coula could you treat us so the poor animals never knew know they were hauling a ton and a half of hay until they heard the price and then wit with li indignant feelings they determined to protest agriest the injustice hay seller b gave bave ave them the whip whip but the ponies determined they haul such a load and they try tryl ho ile whipped and they stood stock still until after a quarter of an houns hours labor their perseverance broke down and they slowly toiled away with their 45 load hay sellers should be cautious cautions how they let their animals know the price they obtain per load loael I 1 rolice POI roi ICE charies charles mcfall mcfail after leaving the court room yesterday perhaps rejoicing at having only 19 pay a 5 fine went on another spree and had llad to be locked up again last night 1 A 10 fine was assessed on h him im this morning A great Ini was aone done a citizen of Grants grantsville ville by the name of joseph brim by the publication of ofa a statement made by a boy of the name namo of chandler who was arrested a t week ago t 0 last saturday for stealing a gair lair pair of boots from the shoo shop of mr bunting tinting As Ks the boy has since confessed his statement charging joseph brim with having raised and educated him ia is I 1 utterly false mr brim neither raised nor educated himi him and ana feels reels grieved and annoyed at his name being connected with tho the transaction Q cur gr reporter was misled P by athe the boys S F statement ath 66 and in giving I 1 t public publicly 17 departed from the tho rules of this ibis office in regard toi ta sueh such matters mattens K MACHINE N through the kindness of president brigham young wo we have been boen shown a specimen of knitting done dono bor a machino machine in massachusetts itis UP a sock complete with the exception of closing up at the heel beel and as perfect in form as sa from irom the needles of a first class knitter the I 1 machine is for family use 1 is simple and cheap it will knit over twenty kinds of garments any person can leam learn to operate it by tho the book and it is so simple and easy to manage that a child ten years old may operate it without liability of its getting out ont of order here hero is a subject for the consideration of female relief belief societies think of it a pair pah of socks complete in thirty minutes esl parties intending to purchase can leave their names at the presidents office nico nice A gentleman lust just in it from sharpsburg Sharps burg at the mouth of weber kanyon informs us that railroad work is progressing hi in that neighborhood with the utmost energy big blasts are blowing things aro are around nd after an astounding fashion and theo theu the side bide of the mountain is being rent and riven while the grade is assuming fair and level proportions sharpsburg Sharps burg la Is a lively place not after the meaning of the term as applied to railroad towns but there are lots of good things and good feelings around and a nice little settlement of hardy graders where loafers dishonest scamps scalps and sealla wags generally are apt to receive a welcome which induces them to give ita it a wide berth who passing a second time mr james iving ston sharp youngs general foreman of the works from Dev devils llis liis ills gate to the mouth of the tho kanyon understands the style of putting through things that is characteristic of work on the great overland railroad and johnanson Joh nasson and hill make mako malters matters agreeable in tho the business department of the burg wo we are pleased tolien to heal of the te coll coil tinned progress ress of tearing tearing down in mountain mountains 7 a and nd around sharpsburg Sharps bUrg 1 1 ik 1 i I 1 tt 1 i do f i 1 leoiki FRIDAYS amt y i gt tho the different ways ays different persons persona havo have of 09 making maney money when manifested display some phases 0 io fallen human nature that can bo nouna lound a 1 through christendom selling ha hay 4 i in itself a vely tely vely vel vei y y innocent necessary an and eb mend able ablo action but bu when the hay my gets ets weighted up for the scales whether byi by water poured bourett antocki on rocks mixed thron through fl ita iti or men on bulhe mode moed top af pf the load covered lit fit the dishonesty of ot the individual so doln doin coingus do ingus gigl ant int a subject act for ff Yet cray eray afternoon abad of hay hap na was waa brought uto ip to tle tie hay hae hav scales was weighed atla and a 1 ticket of tiie tile the weight atwal oed oe d pc sec see ri oar aerio aed fo inh flirk d I 1 10 d a oui mown town street tf 1 two tto i seen bili bill coming g fio from under on tho the tp anid arid tt which c edited suspicion j soon aftel 6 ri another nother load arii driven ibyl ben berg alib ct cin owned N ned by blunkett t 1 malsed up to the scales with a bundie bundle of blankets blankets on the top of it as us well weli itt was followed by y a gentleman who tools his stand dlf gif on the porch of this office and saw the tho blankets d moving an the top of the lodd oad chiq aa as I 1 satisfactory calden eviden c 4 that somo kitto p person e was os underneath the load was taken take down the street and hold about half way down to y street two men the sima gima hamo samo who had bad 1 been on the othen other loud cra led from under the tho blankets aad abid mt got do down wn soon after mr iner Mum lordt fordt of th tho the jah ith ward IV ard was wis about purchasing the hay bay and lind asad the weight ahen dir said it as near as he could recollect it wa was waa 3 33 10 ibs lbs 0 gros kros o bar bargain ga was the 1 I do ar arrested pa plunkett ett anil the ibe two inen men who had ilaa been on the loads james earter carter and john i Crookston but Greeli gree Grce ritt wood got wind of thol thel trouble troubie leand and turned tip the three men were brought Je before fore justice clinton this morning and during the examination his honor asked plunkett for the ticket from tho the hay scales which the accused denied having lia lla ving saying greenwood had both tile the judge directed him to bo be searched forit for it on which ho lie produced the ticket which gave tho the gross weight of the load at ibs lbs witlie witnesses ases having been sworn and examined justice clinton was satisfied the accused were guilty of the charge preferred and filled fined plunkett j 50 and carter and crookston 15 each the tile tines fines were paid wo we hardly know liow how fo to express our detestation of such a swindling operation such men should bo be made mado to feel tho the fuli full full fuli rigors of the law on every occasion when they manifest their thor dishonesty so as to bring them w within its purview PIED by telegram to president Brig ringham hain young moung r from am bishop wm 4 gauuan mau nau nan nau ghan uan P af pf f E I 1 otal chis 1 e AN e learn that brother ira amps ames died this m morning rn at 2 ea pas past 8 the not 9 ack nek ness froin lilach which ha he died is nou noc stated brol ames wm wag one wortlie of the oldest I 1 of the church was was waa faithful to the tho truth and d respected by the many who knew know his int efimi t y ari all lo 10 k 1 I 1 I 1 f 1 honi HOMI MADE nade IV gie Cie ogo anky ay lary larg of tl arm Y R liet liei ay r er his eis i titis of df tills gity city called this al mor moc Q ih 40 its a wagon which WO h had lind beoit becil bhelt bl 11 t b by hd nirm firm 1 uhe the wood was im imported i fad bafit all ail tho iho I 1 boru was don deny dhore dhere heme here it itis awn specimen of hamo gitig it is thimble t skein wagon built on the tho twiddle tr track ackwIth with track bed which wirich admits of easy i tho the arm ja three anda anwa quarter tire is very veny thick liick and heavy that on I 1 bavi ert the wear of the brake it t is is daib painted tel tei and altogether is a fa gine fine specimen jf workmanship manship and a credit td file flie the tho build bullar ers ors the price of the tho wagon Ilic irle including luding able double trees neck yoke and brake brah e is it has hag been built for bishop C S of weber city we are glad to learn leani that this very important branch of manufacture has at length freen been inaugurated here wo we hope to see it become extensive and flourishing we have the skill and ability ability right hereto man facture articles of this kind kird equal to aa any F made in any part of the world and when it i is remembered that homemade home made articles being constructed of wood seasoned heno hero will wilI stand tho the climate much better than those imported our farmers and freighters cannot help seeing that it will bo be to their interest to encourage our own manufacturers the price too is little if anything beyond the cost of the imported article and we trust this effort of the tho taylors will meet the tho encouragement it deserves and speedily lead leaa toa ton to a large trad in this line of business e DAILY NOTICE A W street esq postmaster requests thomas purcell to call 0 on i it him in at t tile the post office AT aeno CITY the the Tho end end of the tracia tracks of tho the U PR R has at length reached the tho mouth of echo kanyon yesterday about 11 am the locomotive reached that point and echo city held high carni carnival vaiana valand and ana general e jubilee jubliee ilce lice on the occasion the quantity of whisky whis that was walking around might have havo sufficed ced for a place moie mole more moro than ten time timea tile the size of that latest railroad burg in fact echo went on a general drunk how ina lna many fiffi nights fights ts and other manifestations of the characteristics of such places occurred wo we havo have not learned the locomotive is now within fifty miles nilles of and when chendt it is I 1 s carried forty miles fur nur further thee down weber anyon onit it will then daboul debouch in weber county about twenty nine nixie miles from hero hono 1 i 1 TENTH WARD on tuesday za evening nexhat at the ta tenth ith W ward ao 0 I 1 house elder H W naisbitt will deliver dellver lecture commencing at 7 1 th tho subject chosen is education based apoll the primary forces of organization bro S SE E virgen aty ancl and says iwo A ve V e havo thus far fax had a very piea pica pleasant sant winter winte r no 0 o snow asi afi a yet lias has failen fallen and according to present prospect sour sleigh rides this winter will bentow bestow and far fhi le between tween we have it had haa several refreshing showers of rain sinca sine ivill winter t se set t in in butano heavy trains rais rats is 1 1 rilay way vot SOT 11 S ila iia ha e xa agreeably with danci danei dancing g g picnic parties ar ies les theatric theatrical 9 performances and such 0 other t her amusements as our dixie affords the ladies 0 of virgen city cley q 94 raye gaye a lea leahi leapi year yean party pnra in tho the virge virgan eity city hall hail xii mii on new years eve their motto for the ion lon was outlast Our Last chance 11 etwas a grand nances bances are any sign to the satisfaction ol 01 oto oot every one present I 1 preparing Pre paring paying for another hopf hobi crop seems ems to be tile the oh hand some somo have already commenced plowing and sowing wheat while 4 11 others are aro pruning their vineyards vineyard 4 I 1 aim sees nees J orchards setting out trees pairing repairing xe I 1 roon ifon ees ces ac preparatory to putting in their wheat crop in february y and their cano cane cor eor corn alid cotton in april and may to BE SHOT snot on wednesday last before the first judicial district court judge drake presiding chanced chancey 11 millard illard who murdered I 1 H 1 P swett on t tho the 0 lith uit was tried and found guilty of murder in the firsti first dehne degge degree e ho ile was sentenced to bo be shot on the tho 2 at n t in provo city by the sheriff of utah county the prisoner sener appeared to receive the thY sentence with indifference I 1 FROM MONDAYS DAILY S N 3 MEETINGS in the tile morning E elders iders jonathan C wright and ii C harrington addressed tho the congregation i in tho the afternoon elder loranzo snow ocl oel oc 1 l coupled the tho time his remarks wore were reported I 1 sair SAIT rete PETE coby co by letter fr fram an brother ecos rees B R llewellyn of fountain green sanpete co wo we are informed that considerable snow has fallen at that point but between that place and 11 moroni forrill tho 1110 roads are bare it rained at tho the latter place when it snowed at moroni at the dato date letter friday the it was snowing very hard hard at fountain green A co operative mercantile society had been started at that place and a brass band had been organized under the thy leadership of mr ar william Will lain iain warwood DIED at Fount fountain atil county 1 monday fonday IN january J alth 1 h mary wife of the late edward collard of child airth birth she was 39 years ot drage age ago i MILITARY majar 1 K W V allred writing irom from Spring tow fow qu the alth insl inse saya says 5 that the tho officers cel Cei and men meirl composing tho the military of thab that place had a good timo time together to on I 1 tha gy of the he t ath dinst tho the room in which the tho party panty nasf held was decorated with portraits of tho the principal 1 militar military y in mon men 4 of tho the nation past lidid irid add T were arin ariH vere d ionti anu ana peace g good order and iular lular ity were characteristic of the entire proceedings it t thab that dt ortho Q ath of juanitar v 18 14 of ehko I 1 nature should again be held day and evening schools aro are going ahead in a both gid pia and young folks falks attending and supporting them unoyo A norms us t that hat alderman E F sheets has been engaged tho the past week sti astl abing charges presented against some soine in provo for selling whisky without license two have been found guilty and fined one hundred dollars each good for provo IV wo 0 mean the vigilance and fining selling of the whisky erom GEoit GEORGIA gla axA elder eider J W crosby writing to elder lorenzo snow from rome I 1 ga gaon on the ull uil says he has been in the south about one year traveling through mississippi alabama and georgia he has found friends and met with kind treatment his congregation congregations are good but few believe the tho testimonies of himself and rind the brethren traveling in those regions region elder crosby has had haa 1000 copies of the tract the only way to bo to saved written by eldell Elder elden El derL jL snow struck oft off in rome for distribution among the people |