Show LOCAL LO CA L AND ANO OTHER MATTERS I 1 FROM FRIDAYS DAILY THE TAMARIND A young plant lant grown from a seed found in the ordnary ordinary tamarind cores sold as a medicine at the druggists dru ests was exhibited at the late fair of the thed theu U A and 11 society by mr william willis TV illis of this city if this tree could be grown brown in our southern settlements and its truit fruit matured as well as that of the pome pom e granate specimens of which were among our oar valuable fruit collection it would be a great boon to our community A laxative refrigerant and febrifuge rich in citric acid acid of lemons easily prepared and preserved one of the kest best best preventives to fever would bo be obtainable at a cheap rate with the remedial and grateful qualities of this fruit every frequenter of the sick chamber is furnished but we wan wani the cooling and fever destroying fruit for our children during the sultry season of the year especially SAME HERE the tho Cheyenne zeader Leader thus describes the tho weather in that city we think it describes admirably the fine spell salt lake city is now enjoying the weather is delightful warm pleasant and genial as the face of a good man who loves his race is kind land to his wife and pays for his newspaper such weather er has influence anthe on the tho minds of sensitive people peo ae when the skies smile they T smile an and ana when the weather is cold and gloo gloomy my and bleak raw winds prevail they are correspondingly depies depressed sed almost all au of us love the merry sunshine HOME MADE HATS we were surprised and rather sorry to find in our ours rambles in the late fair that the tho manufacturers of clemens tl emens hats in our city had bad sent no specimens of their handicraft for exhibition though our hatters may be few in number their productions are no discredit to the cause of home manufacture in utah we have lately seen a number of home homo made hats offered at a lower price than the imported article and of as a superior quality while nor for durability the they will wui outlast a half dozen of the borei foreign agn made at the same t time timo i me they are neither clumsy nor heavy T the h only objection that can be urged against them is that they are we huot riot quite the present fashion and we would just hint to our hat makers that if they would obtain fashionable blocks and mark their productions made imade da do paris we believe their hats would sell by the thousands to the people of the territory Terri territory tor y CITY creer CREEK iron AND ANTI BRASS FOUNDRY one of the most substantial bubi buildings bult buiT dings ja gs lately erected in salt lake city is tha the foundry built by young co on city creek immediately in the rear of the church blacksmith shop aud and close by president kimballs Kim Kimb bails balis balls alPs mill the building is a rock structure in the tha form of at the foundry being 72 x 23 feet and IS 18 feet to the centre of the roof and the machine shop 52 x 20 feet if t is estimated that the amount of iron casting that can be turned out oat will amount to 2200 pounds a week brass castings will also be made twice a week brother Z W derrick so well known to most of our citizens is in charge of tile the yorks CRUELTY TO ANIMALS it is a common adage that the man of or kindness is kind to his beast and we have excellent reason f nor for or believing the remark to be true trite we sincerely believe that the people of our community as a body are the most kind hearted and well disposed to man and beast of any people in the world but we deeply regret that there are a few idour in our midst whose dispositions by no means the most angelic manifest themselves in the way they treat tho tha an animals mab mal under their care we are well aware that there are mant many things connected with teaman teaming 9 in th this is country that are calculated to try the patience of the most placid tempered teamster and there may be occasional instances in which a slight administration of the whip is excusable but the way in which some men treat the animals which whick god has placed in their chargo charge is wrong and should be put a stop to we do not desire to see the time when legislative measures will have to be resorted to to prevent such disgraceful conduct but we nope hope that the ogi agi growing zele rele I 1 n g good sense of the people will be a sufficient t remedy it seems to us poor economy to so overload a wagon that the animals whose duty it is to draw it have to be continually whipped till they are almost dead with fatigue and ill treatment it is a well known and long established fact that thero there is a point in a mans physical nature beyond which any exertion no matter how slight tends to breakdown break down his system it I 1 Is the same with beasts of burden burde n if a horse or an ox has only strength sufficient ito to pull a ton we weight ht it is clear that tore to require it to pull a tou ton and a half would not only be dangerous to the animal but it would woula also be bad economy if those who are guilty of this obnoxious practice will treat their thir animals with kindness they will find that not only will wm they not lose by the change but hut they will discover that even the beasts of the field aro are capable of gratitude LAMBS KNIT tia ria TIO MACHINES the im Tor hortance tance of introducing laborsaving labor saving machinery in bur midst is acknowledged acknowledge dby by all who vrho study the prosperity of our com m unity we have just examined several yi pairs of knitted stockings made on lambs knitting nitting machine by sister ashworth of south mill creek kanyon we are assured that sister A knits from twenty to pairs per week in addition to attending to her household duties this is a great improvement upon the old knitting needle process these machines were introduced a few months ago by prest B young and parties who use them speak in high terms of their merits DISTRICT COURT tha the arguments of counsel in the case of mrs nellie kay robinson vs salt lake city occupied the afternoon session of yesterday demurrer of plaintiff held under advisement by the court this morning at 10 the court resumed its sitting plaintiffs demurrer sustained in the case of mrs robinson vs salt lake city and defendants granted leave to amend the prisoners thomas brannigan chas howard and jack lavelle were arraigned upon the new now indictment found against them for the murder of calvin P F russell at wasatch on the ath of april last upon being asked askey by the prosecuting attorney are you guilty or not guilty they severally answered not guilty whereupon p on in compliance wi with th motion of the prisoners f counsel a change of venue was granted pursuant to this change of or venue the court ordered that the prisoners be taken by the marshal on monday next to be tried before the erst judicial district court judge 0 F strickland the october term terra of which commences at provo on tuesday next at 10 am the tho case of the people ac vs charles popper for larceny was continued by bv agreement gre ement of the prosecuting biting attorney and arz counsel for the accused on motion for continuance in the cas case ease e of jos J os F co the points for and against were strongly contested by the respective counsel the attorney for complainants an ts urging a hearing of the case at the present term A continuance was granted A continuance was ab alo also abo o granted in the case efthos of thos H bates vs U P railroad court adjourned till monday nov I 1 22 10 1 0 DEFACING POST BILLS during the past A new few da days s we have noticed in various parts oiw of t the tho city that theatre bills have been defaced in a shameful manner kamema some malicious I 1 olous cious i person or I 1 persons have been in the habit of late of cutting out certain port portions ions lons of the theatrical bills this has as not been done on one or two occasions on only but in certain parts of the elty city ci 0 names of the cast east cas t nave hav e been regularly u ra cut out day after day soon after the L bills ha ye ve been posted as though done with a design who tho tha pasty panty or parties are that aro are guilty of this mean practice we do not ang know W 8 surely rely no grown person can be gu gunty y of such acts and if done by boys th thes they ey should be checked if any of our citizens I 1 zens see children or others engaged in defacing these bills they should reprimand or report them this is practice that should ba be stopp d looking UP in our late walks round town wa haye have inquired of several of our dealers and home manufacturers hows trade and have been answerer answer answered eh almost without exception I 1 better I 1 i very busy I 1 1 ali ail alewe all we can do and such 1 like ike we ar arg ara e 91 glad giad ad of this and hope that the darkest days of utah trade have passed away forever FROM SATURDAYS DAILY LEFT eon eor r FOR ron on THE tue EAST the district court having been adjourned till the tho latter end of nove november aber judge wilson has taken the opportunity offered by the recess to visit his friends in tho tha east he ile left our city this morning HONORABLY RELEASED we understand that elder david Cand lanill has been honorably released from the tho mission to which he was called at the late conference a continuance ti nuance of his labors at zions C cooperative mercantile institution being desired araj as conducive to the interests of that establishment PERSONAL hon brigham awa axa young jr started from this city last evening with the Intent intention iol lol a of taking this mornings train for the east we wish him bon voyage and a safe return WILL wll l BE CLOSED owing io to the military drill tho the managers have very wisely decided to close tho the theatre after monday nights performance until saturday evening when a highly interesting bill will be offered to the patrons of the house TREASURE city the citizens of this city of the white pine district on dinst celebrated tho tha co completion mple tion of the water works of their city the water Is conducted six miles over high mountains and arid deep valleys to the tho city the reservoir is ten thousand feet above the level of the sea this is a gigantic work for so young a city RETURNED judge elias ellas E lias ilas smith returned from frob omaha on thursday evening having had bad a pleasant stay of some two weeks in that promising city we heartily congratulate the judge upon the improvement in his health as as evidenced from his increased rotundity and unusual ruddiness of comi plex lon ion ile he informs us that the arbitration on between president young and the union pa cefic railroad did not occur for the reason that the arbitrators on the part of the U P R did not put in an appearance the counsel set sei for theu the U P K R did not stat whether the company would make any other effort to evade the payment of the demands in controversy but if bonds and written oba libations ligat ions have any force they are firmly enough bound t to pay these dues the case having gone against 0 the company by default there are a multitude of hardworking hard working men in this community who have aided by their hands heads hearts and every m eans in their possession to push this great thoroughfare through to completion who will be but barely compensated for actual se service vice vlee rendered when those demands are paid in full we are pleased to learn from judge smith of the highly improved condition of the roadbed road bed generally between uintah and omaha as also the very reputable manner in which it is at present conducted he awards a high tribute to the employees of the company from superintendent hammond down to the conductors and brakes men upon the trains he remarked which we regard as nothing of special mention that profanity is strictly prohibited and that the rule is strictly observed he has cause to believe from the fact that he heard no oaths or obscenity used by any of them a great gon pon contrast with the moral status of ast last winter and spring ARRIVED AT ogden the company of saints in the charge of elder J lawson reached O oden ogden den at half past six this morning all we well weli ll 11 SHOOTING SnooT lya iya affray AT uintah A A correspondent writing from uintah says on the evening of the lost a row occurred 1 between an irishman named martin and arial gus which is supposed will result in the death of marlin martin it appears that these two men were gambling and disputed about the drinks 11 when slapped martinan Mar martin in the mouth mouth t hey they both arose and ran out of the tent G gus us fired as they passed out and in a few minutes while some friends were trying to get martin away he fired again the ball striking martin in the forehead whence it passed downwards and come out below the ear car he still breathes but is not expected to recover immediately left for parts unknown tiie THE duill DRILL AS the greater portion of the corps of this establishment are subject to military duty ana and will be absent from the office on tuesday wednesday thursday and friday forthe for fon the purpose of participating in the drill drill at camp wasatch we shall shail on those days oni only publish a paper half the usual size which arrangement we hope kope will be satisfactory to our subscribers as in that space we shall strive to give glye on our r readers every item of important news that may VH vo brought xa vs by telegraph or may occur locally BUGGY overturned shortly before six fix last evening a luggy cuggy containing a gont gent gentlemen lemin two ladies and an infant was overturned fa fn south temple street almost opposite the residence of president joseph young sen it appears that one of the shafts of the buggy became entangled in the collar of the horse korse causing the animal to back the buggy off the traveled road down the declivity near 1 mr ir youngs residence which resulted in the buggy overturning on the top of its occupants assistance was promptly rendered by some gentleman passing and the frightened party were rescued from their heir t perilous position when strange to say it was found that none of them were seriously hurt AT SAN feancisco lelder leider geo nebo whitin writing from frona san wan bian Fian francisco clico on tho tha lost y s u elder eldor r N napela apela and myself here hero on the lith dinst after a pleasant ride of fifty three hours wo we found our friends here glad to see us agal agai again n 0 we take passage on the bark D E martay murray which sails tomorrow to morrow and we trust to the lord for nora fora a pleasant passage we feel to say again to our many friends in salt lake aloha hue MESSAGE there is a telegram at the deseret telegraph office for VY IV J flowler Fl owyer let him call and get it FATAI ACCIDENT yesterday morning a fatal accident betel a boy named beurge brooks aged about twelve years whose parents reside in the St ath ward hWard of this city it seems that while out riding near the warm springs from some cause unknown his saddle turned and the LO poor pour boy was precipitated with great force to the ground the horse was going at a smart pace at the time luckily a gentleman was near with a horse and buggy who conveyed the insensible and bleeding youth home dr anderson was immediately in attendance but his skill was of no avail death having resulted to all appearances instantaneously te and n d it is supposed from the appearance of the skull was caused by a kick from his horse tse the london londo n omni busses carried twenty millions passengers last year there are 2000 profession professional at thieves in chicago besides the un professionals nashville is going to have a machine for compressing cotton costing it will reduce a bale of cotton to thirteen inches A factory h has as been opened at norway maine for the manufacture of pulp for paper from poplar wood the pulp is to be sent to |