| Show i riel niEl tur TIE als ATS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY POLICE patrick mccorkie Mc Cormie Cormio for drunk and disturbing the peace paid a of 10 george georgo hess camo came under the concerning drunkenness and also paid 10 frank San han gandees clees was waa another drunk ami and had a fine of 1 10 assessed against him A GOOD worx work tho the city have had at work yesterday Test erday and today to day tho the cros crossing n from the east cast sido side of the theatre bouthi south pedestrians pedestrians in that locality appreciate the work and theatre goers muddy maddy evenings evenin 3 will enjoy the benefit of it SUNSHINE after tho the storm comes cornea sun shine after the rain of last night and the snow of this morning tho the sun burst forth with full spring strength and the sludge and mud consequent upon the downward pouring of its rays has been terrible on patens le athert and other pedal coverings MORE monn OF or THEM goods aro oro arriving about every day in small installments jennings co have haxe been receiving large additions tio s so have eldredge clawson crawson and kimball lawrence lavrence Ij awrence and today to day A C py per fe co received a fresh supply I 1 STORM last night the rain nain rain commenced to fall in good earnest though snow would seemed more iii in consonance with the season sometime during the night after a general soaking the feathery flakes rakes began to descend covering the earth with a nice mantle of white this morning THE OVERLAND MONTHLY 11 we have received from the publishers A roman co san francisco the february number of tais excellent monthly the papers in it are well written instructive and entertaining ta the table of contents for the present number contains no 2 of on foot in southern california in whirlwind valley it the darien ship canal tho the tilli on the plan of of san francisco the supernatural in hawthorne holiday in the chinese quarter limantour the district of the lakes holy Thus thursday day at the austrian court st joiy jo eight months at sitka P 11 and mr columbus corianders Cori anders gorilla with rebuke at nightfall 11 and madrono Madro noly noll representing th the e po poetical etick element clement mr nir dwyer post office buildings is the agent 0 in this city switzerland by letter to elder william clayton claylon Clay lon ion from elder heber reber young with which we have been favored we ve leam learn that the first number of der byern which was issued january id met with hobt cheering success br young says the elders here are well spiritually and physically si and are laboring with unfaltering zeal for the dissemination of truth and I 1 am happy to say with great efficacy the saints so far as I 1 am acquainted aisted are enjoying the blessing blessin of health and u d astren strength gab and almost without exen exception have all the worn work or more than tb they ey wish to do the hand of the lori lord in their behala Is so obvious th thal that arnone none can ignore his ills kindness the spirit of the work Is enjoyed and baptisms are of dally daily occurrence occur rence rente 11 ECHO cit CITY r our special from echo informs us that two men were garrot ted on friday night one had 15 taken from him and another named godfrey from this city was robbed of the officers were after them soon and three men were secured the gamb gamblers lers proposed to hang them right straight but justice livingston objected to that he was there to maintain law and order those who believe in living accord ing to railroad civilization be bein begin in to feel that there is something in the climate of utah very uncongenial to their stew krew i NEW tew rew s we havo have received from mr 0 H elliott of this tilis city who has them for sale copies of godels ladys book the tho atlantic monthly frank jesues ff magazine harpers bazar illustrated london news and the budget of rhin shin w which ich with thein their illustrations news quips quirks quirk and interesting reading matter commend themselves ves to a public desirous to obtain the latest and best in literature arnival nr ENGLAND by the Millen ja star of the uit we learn that elder peter had arrived in liverpool from utah on the of J january andary he was in good health and spirits and was ap pointed to travel and labor in the leicester conferences i I 1 IS DAILY I 1 I 1 epou erom FROM erom WEDNESDAY wednesdays 1 president trl tri Brigha ha mYoung Y un and company returned to the ci city yesterday ester evening from provo prove having havin g started s arted about ou 6 in the morning mornin I 1 g they e e enjoyed oye times at the mlee meetings t ing so on n sat saturday and lunday lood and a meeting e ilg aig was held on monday on for the electa election u of 0 officers M cers for theco checo operative society there at which an excellent spirit prevailed on monday night there was a party given where all enjoyed themselves exceedingly haim baim we have heard of unbounded stomachs persons who eat it all and others who left nothing but never knew as tough an individual as the one who after calling for two dozen fried oysters three stews and one raw at the delmonico yesterday wound up ilg fig his bill affire of fare faro by cawn calling for a four poma flatiron frat flat iron we hate have heard the doctrine advanced that oysters were indigestible but judging from what we know of natural phi philosophy loso h would say that oysters would lie unal raul much wier lighter on the human stomach than flatirons ilat flat irons or any other cost iron ingredients POLICE william botts a soldier was fined 10 this morning for being drunk COMMITTED our echo special us that justice livingston has committed the gar referred to yesterday in each to appear at the next regular term ol 01 the county court As they did not possess the requisite stamps and their friends objected to furnishing the necessary bonds they had to bo be locked up two prisoners had escaped from the charge of the summit county sheriff PROBATE COURT the probate court was IE in session this morning in me une court house th names of the pettit jury wele called but owan to the absence or of witnesses in the case eme before the th court 1 l his honor judge smith adjourned till this afternoon DOWN WITH thew THEM A 0 a to 0 state that they made a very material reduction in the price of or their goods this morn ing white crushed sugar which they were selling ieiri at forty cents per ib lb they now onner onnen at three ibs lbs for vor a dollar other articles have meta met a proportionate niti ponti onate reduction redaction we will be pleased to chronicle similar action on the part of other of our leading merchants if they will post us i r FROM roii noir by letter from elder K R E enn egan to his father written from birding birmingham in england wo we learn that the work I 1 is s pro progressing progression gressin g in that part of britain I 1 and the saints aro are striving scriv in their poverty to aid in belive delivering rin I 1 themselves themselves from that c land but bui they loo look gk with longin longing eyes to war wards ds their friends in this landeor aid land ai d for assist aa ance anco we are pleased to ae learn leann r that bro egan E gan is so blessed in his bis labors called callelo CA CALL LIED lidd ulo rio mr E woodruff of of bowen whitman winslow Winslo wl wholesale dealers in dry goods chicago called upon us this morning mr vr WoY wok woodruff bumm duff has been in our city several days promoting the interests of his firm among our business men he has met with a gratifying measure of success and expresses himself highly pleased with his fisit to salt lake city ile he will probably leave for chicago on friday morning 1 1 brother andrew Pc petersen writing from fairview fau fab view says that good health is prevailing in that settlement and though they only succeeded last season in raising about one fourth of the bread breadstuff stuffs s which they need through the ravages of the grasshoppers they will get along pretty well as most of the male lla ria members embers of orthel thee settlement bought sought employment on the railroad there is considerable snow jal in that part ef of sanpete San pete A tali TALL PRICE A gentleman of reliah relia i ability informs us that this morning mornin ghe he stepi ped into the store of a provision dealer and inquired the price rico of peas sixty cents a 4 quart was the reply and as there are thirty two quarts in a bushel the price was only 1920 per bushel seeing that peas aas jave have ave not reached 5 a bushel all through throng the thed fali fall and the winter winten thus far the price asked i ought to be enough to satisfy the most es ex acting on the score of high figures the A people will pay such ineis individuals before ther they get got through with the cold shoulder f and an cut them severely twenty nive five cents centa i a quart would give a undred hundred li per cent pro 7 fit but six hundred per cent is a more r attractive figure to some folks ask what peas are heuing selling at 5 thid THE weather we WO received the g by deseret telegraph line yesterday afternoon sa I 1 too late for lor yesterdays yester Tester clays issue I 1 IN i spanish fork cloudy but warm been raining sll most of the night payson very cloudy but warm and pleasant rained rallied last night nephi J cloudy but pleasant snow nearly all gone t roads very muddy fountain green cloudy been snowing knowin this thia morning snow now six inches e deep mount gount pleasant cloudy and cold r bout about a ten inches of snow round bound valley quite warm but very cloudy two inches of snow roads quite bad fillmore cloudy but pleasant snow going fast cove creek cloudy and cold I 1 about two inches of snow beaver cloudy bui bur quite pleasant no snow roads very muddy cedar city very cloudy and looks much like i storming no snow toker cloudy and plea sani no sn snow aw st george very cloudy looks 4 like storming tor ton ming thermometer thermometers 50 ti W CHARITY 11 anity amity BAIL BALL A grand charity ball bi i will be bo given on the evening of the 1 february at the social hall under the direction management of the forssi sy hebrew cebro r benevolent association of salts t 4 lake city 11 the committee of arrange ments monts are using all efforts and sparing no expense to make it an affair to the j tion of every everyone one who will be present the proceeds are to bo be used for charitable pur poses A large attendance is expected I 1 tickets of admittance including supper 10 to be obtained at the stores of aco co ij reb ref regnell Reg gell L cohn conn co S lesser lessen ebro abro and P auerbach fc bro y gone TO ogden ogder among those who whet 1 kly ano aro taking their fortunes Ogden wards is lt bro thomas J stayner who has left 9 salt sait Z lake city intending m intending t to drive a business among the good folks ol 01 of that thai gg growing wing burg we wish him success in his 8 new now n emr evv enterprise and commend him to the good feelings of our friends FROM teu THU THURSDAYS DAYS DAILY wk UA si V eleves ELEVENTH tilt tiit WARD CHOIR panty PAUTI oa r wednesday evening the loth dinst the tho alth ward choir had bad a social pic picnic nic nio party rin fin their ward school house which was well attended and all present enjoyed the evenings amusement in good style the exer aises were interspersed with singing and recitations by the choir and by others the choir now numbering twenty awen briger broter members under the leadership of brother william aj P F calton and are deserving of well weil bernt merit ed praise a 1 so for their perseverance which hax anake enabled d them to manifest such decided pro gress gross in harmonious strains DIED sarah elia ella F lia iia infant daughter of t elder joseph F P and and sarah ellen smith 4 aged six days died this morning at 8 of spasms the tho funeral will take place tomorrow to morrow at 2 p m from bro bno 1 smiths residence in the ward This morning at 10 minutes to IL 11 mrs rl I 1 eilza eliza ann showell formerly miss runn well known to our public for her m musical abilities died from inflammation of the bowels she was married march 1868 1668 to mr george showell six weeks and two days ago she was waa confined of a fine boy yesterday week she went out and caught cold which produced the inflammation that resulted in her death her parents embraced the gospel in england when she was wad a achild child and she was waa reared roared in the church she was true to tho the principles of till her death the evening before going out she sang aang her last song I 1 scenes that are brightest her infant boy lives tho funeral will take place tomorrow to morrow at 2 pm from her husbands residence in the 7 ath tam ward called oart OArl BD we had a call to dav from J 31 carter esq firm or of marshall fe carter who arrived yes erday afternoon from the west side of the promontory the grading Is being prose dented with vigor and la is progressing rapidly mr carter wishes to engage a hundred more men as choppers and hewers and would prefer those who will keep steadily at work and are not liable to be tallen taken away with mining or similar excitements excite ments he would also sublet sub sab let iet contracts for getting petting out ties his nis camp he says la is pleasantly located and with no snow near it aej ani grain can be got there from california almost as cheap as in this valley POLICH P W fisher was fined 15 for drun drunkenness keness and disturbing the peace pat sulivan ii was fined 1250 1 50 for drunkenness no wm paid 5 lor for being drunk A couple of i gamblers were each fined for play playing in g their little game SALT lare LAKE CITY feb loth 1869 editor new dear dew sir air puro pure seed peas fetched 12 per bushel tobay today to day aay I 1 have haye been selling white sugar at 3 ibs lbs for one dollar for more than a week although I 1 am not ono of the leadin leading merchants respectfully josepn JOSEPH SILVER FROM FRIDAYS DAILY con coy CONVICTED yesterday the probate court disposed of the case ease before it an on D lamb and charles FAnd aandrews FA news rewo were indicted and charged the latter with stealing and driving off and the former with remi receiving vi ng and selling stolen cattle from tho the ev evidence I 1 denoo denoe it appeared that the tho cattle belonged long iong ed to benjamin roberts and were turned turro d out in cedar valley from whence they were wore taken they were brought to mill creek kanyon and there sold to a mr north horth mr north sold them again and after passing through several different hands the owner got track of them and obtained possession of them on replevin the money was returned to the buyer in each case ewe by tho the seller till lamb was reached who produced a forged bill of sale after a careful hearing of the tho case both were convicted lamb was sentenced to one year in the tho penitentiary with hard hara labor and to pay a fine of M andrews to two years in tho tha penitentiary and fine NEW major if H randall paid us a visit yesterday afternoon atte moon having arrived from bryan he has been running the mall mail between bryan and south pass with much success anc cess for some time snowshoeing snow shoeing has been in use be tween the latter named point and pacific springs and of coarse coerse the cold has been much greater than in this valley quite a stampede has occurred from the minera miners delight south pass and wand wind kiver river val ley layover le over to the head waters of the big horn it Is supposed sup kup posed nosed that the placer mines are found said baid to be discovered by a party af Colora doans in 1858 who never returned to the settlements th the stone foundation of an unfinished stockade has been discovered and near it a tree on which had been cut with a hatchet the information that the party by whom it was done had their horses horbes stolen by indians and that they would return to the settlements As they never |