| Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY A HOAX handbills Hand bills have been recently stuck stack on the walls around the city announcing noun cing that nifty fifty fi 1 carpenters were wanted to work on th the union nion pacific railroad and that parties wishing to engage were to apply at the office of sharp young sharp and young having had several applicants in response to this call wish us to state that they have nothing to do with the said bills they do not want carpenters and when they do they will advertise through the columns of or the newspapers aa as white men should do ING missionary elder chas Wil wll denof beaver city who left to go on a mission to england oil oa the ot of last june rived arrived at ogden last thursday evening and d inthis in thia this citina saturday ho he left liver liverpool 1 on ion the uit nit he was released to return home on account of ill health ho he had bad in his charge from liverpool to this territory nine members of the church from scandinavia thelast the last of the present seasons aea aca sons emigration president young accompanied by uon Hon taylor and jos A young yoons left this city this morning for ogden they will proceed aa as far as kajs Kays virlo in their carriages and thence to ogden and back byrain by rail rall they expect to be bak tomorrow T ACCIDENT TO THE ST CLAIR claib parti PARTS A letter irom from mr air st it clair dated kelton keiton ton lon 0 on a pacific be railroad alrod no noy nov 13 says t that at shortly itter after the party left boise city last week the leaders of mrs st clairs carnage took fright and ran r completely demolishing larl laRi mo lishing shing the carriage bt but fortunately inflicting file Ilic ting no further lurther in injury it ury the party came on by stage mrs st clair will lecture at brigham city and farmington this week and in this city next week en route through udah utah utah and the northwest INDIANS attempting ATTEMPT lra INO SUICIDE the indians indian recently convicted at omaha of the murder of mr mcgarty Mc Marty do don not ot relish the idea of being hung anh and have made several attempts to commit suicide their last exploit in this line took place on the loth dinst when according to the herald of the lith dinst they in some manner procured some sharp sticks with one of which horse driver attempted to stab him himself in the chest the novel weapon penetrating quite a distance but doing no material injury ament ury the wolf again attempted the exper esperi t ament of running a stick down his throat but was equally unsuccessful with his companion lu in putting an end to his lifland life and 0 opening pening the door of the happy hunting grounds of the spirit land they were wehe attend attended edby eaby by dr Til tilden denand and a afterwards placed in irons by the marshal in order to prevent any further attempts of a similar nature the same paper contains an account of the destruction by fire on the loth dinst of the trinity episcopal episcopal church erected two years ago tho the organ altar communion service bishops chair baptismal aDt ismal font pulpit reading desk and the greater portion of the carpet wore also destroyed the entire loss being estimated at A defective flue in the furnace was supposed to have been the cause of the fire FROM wednesdays DAILY dally ARRIVAL AT OMAHA A telegram from hon W H hooper to president I 1 young lt received this thia afternoon anno announces 11 n ces cos that he and friends had reached omaha all well information WANTED ezekiel ii pratt recently arrived from mississippi would like to learn the whereabouts of his bis relatives and frn fri ads in this territory address salt lake city THE LATE elre flee AT HELENA the following particulars of the recent fire at helena ma Ms are from the helena gazette of the oth inot the fire broke out shortly before two on the afternoon of sunday the ath th dinst in the dressing room of the wook wood street theatre and as the wind wina windway was blowing strong at the time and the building was composed of combustible materials it and several buildings ad adjoining i loin join were soon consumed the who whole 0 of the wardrobe and scenery of the theatre and the musical instruments of tho the members of the orchestra were also consumed the value of the property destroyed is estimated at about half of which belonged to the Theatre none of the property was waa insured the fire was believed to be tha work afan incendiary the citizens of helena promptly tendered a complimentary benefit to the losers at the theatre rut TVS UP BOXES now that the evenings are long and the winter would be well for all our subscribers to place boxes in which their evening paper may be safely deposited by the carriers the weather is getting bad the evenings often stormy and the carriers anxious to get over their rounds and to have to shout shoat paper at the house of every subscriber and then throw the NEWS over the fence on to the ground would neither be c convenient nor pleasant hence the necess necessity lt of placing a little box at the entrance of their lots in front of their dwellings the very slight trouble required will be amply repaid by the convenience of a clear dry paper every evening lettera there are letters lying at this office addressed to mr wm steers and mr simeon wicker which can be had on application we wid bad a very pleas pleasant dif interview today to day with sir michael beach and J E sq englishmen English gert tiemen tra velling for pleasure they left england towards the end of last summer bummer and are now eyt eit route voute for the tho east as tw wt lence enoe ence they will make a tour through throng h the south gouth era states THE diaanna AND The tho rails were laid on this line of railroad as far as the city of gold mil hill last Frida erida fridlyand friday yand and mada fudging from file flie account published in the nevada rem Tem alwert enterprise e of saturday the people of gold hill util had a high old time in celebrating the event on entering the town of gold Hill U ilithe the rail rall across the crown point ravine are 83 feet feo in hight As the III fil girst first engine engino neared this point flags were e T unfurled from all the mills milla go mi biag hoisting ls I 1 works awk and publio buildings in the town all the steam whistles began to screech th the brass band played canno cannon fired and a most unearthly din was made and for half an art hour the local of the enterprise says the whole place was worse than his worst ideas of hell after the trains had passed over the bridge into the town towns and halt edall hands partook of champagne a lager etc and the speeches commenced com but the din was so great that he the enterprise e reporter re 0 rt though hough possessing a full a sharo aro are 0 of ear an and ana ver ter very attentive could not he hear a word or when en ze the steam whistles were turned loose those of virginia joined the chorus and for an hour and a half it is said ther there was ewas the most infernal howlin howling along the comstock range that ever was wa s heard the rails would deac reach virginia city early tha thi this s week when abnot another heril herti celebration ra more diabolical than chaa that at gold hill was to take place the samo same paper says that during daring this week the last spike of the virginia and carson railroad would be driven in V irginia virginia city the spike ia is of silver sliver and would woul d be driven with a silver sledge weighing fifty ounces STAGE ACCIDENTS two stages running from the terminus of the V U P R R P to salt lake city met with accidents on saturday which though not resulting very seriously were not pleas pleasant lant sant to those who participated lathom lathem ia them the roads have been and still are in a very bad condition as all who travel between here and ogden well know in man many i ll places there are deep washes and chu chuck chuek holes hoies in going over one ona of these the afternoon coach was capsized no limbs however were broken and save a little fright the passengers sustained no injury and an in a short time the coach was again on the road when the evening coach came along it too performed the same feat though probably not at the same part of the road several of the passengers were more or less bruised but none noc seriously except one gentleman a mr 11 J rogers of chey chey enne whose leg was badly sprained N no broken or dislo disio catob limbs are ara reported KNITTING MACHINE the fifteenth ward female relief society have imported a it knitting machine calle ealie called d the american family amily A knitting machine which is said to be a very excellent one A little girl girteen years of age has learned to use it and can supply stockings for the million at cheap rates mrs mra barati Bara lim tiM M kimball president of the society is agent for the sale of this machine ar and ld any parties desirous d desirous to see it operate cap do so by going to the fifteenth ward operative cooperative co store theorice the price la is only 25 HORSE honse STEALING we WO have received tho the following per deseret telegraph line BEAvEn noy Nov 10 jog 69 ed deseret news on friday tho the lust wm allred aured of this place found that ane of his horses had disappeared from the east field after searching some time he goton got on the tho horses track leading over the mountains to the sevier on saturday mornin morning ghe ha started on foot from beaver armed with a double barrelled barrel led shotgun shot gun gan and a revolver and having with him three days provisions he followed follow the trail trall and on sunday morn morning in about 8 came I 1 in 11 sight of hla hia horse which was grazing in an open space P a ce i about porty forty or miles from beaver er on the 0 ev east t 1 I 1 0 t Q mountains between t ell eli aad and I 1 hvale he then took a circuit around got a ahead of the tho trait trail ia and ambushed am bushed bashed himself hims if behind hind bind some rocks close to the trail knowing that an indian had bad the horse as he had seen his foot prints and camp fires A in a short time the indian came along mounted on the horse and when within about twenty or twenty five yards from bro allred the latter fired one barrel oshis of his shotgun shot gun loaded edwith with five revolver bullets which settled the account with mr indiala indian he was a strange indian and wore a navajo blanket bro allred took his hia horse with the Indian indians li saddle and bridle rope rd and came b home bome ome arri arriving here orf ori sunday evening n arriving vini at 9 pm the indian had mark marked 1 hi his trail all along and is very likely one of the cavajos navajos Nava jos that have been raiding south lately A ica aruo drue dave store stour zions s whole sale co oper auva aUve merc Mere mercantile antiles institution will OPOA open ovon ina lna in a cew feve days another branch of their establishment for the sale of dru drugs perfumery and everything in that ilia t line 19 they rhey have purchased the stock of the bauman IS auman which in addition to that they have imported will make the largest and best asso assortment rEmOnt rement in the territory the drug store willbe well will be in the building one door south of the overland telegraph office east temple tempie street 13 if in the city ity will oblige by calling upon geo Q cannoa cannon at thia this emmice office erom FROM THURSDAYS darlyne I 1 DEATH deate OF or miss ANNIE ANMIE locknar it ia 18 with extreme regret that we are called upon to record the demise of miss annie lockhart who for several months past has appeared prominently before the public of this thia city as an actress at the salt lako lake theatre she has been indisposed for a considerable time past but not riot so aa as to cause alarm in the minds minda of her friends shortly after her arrival I 1 in n this city she sho had haa an attack of mountain fever and has never been so well since aa as before but her health has been sufficiently good to permit her to attend to her professional duties on the morning of monday last while at rehearsal she was wan taken suddenly ill lii and was unable to appear on monday evening as announced noun ced inflammation of the bowels having baving set in medical assistance was waa procured tor for her but it proved unavailing and she gradually sank and died at 5 this morn mornings irig although miss lockhart wa baa played at the salt lake theatre and was ou terms of intimacy and friendship with the flick ladies and gentlemen odthe of the tho establishment yet little that ia is authentic is known of her early ilfe life or history she Is i supposed to have been torn lorn in derbyshire england but bubb spent a great part of her life in london emigrating from there to australia about ten years ago while rt in australia she adopted the stage aa as a profession and rapidly attained a high degree of proficiency in 1865 she left australia and came to san francisco playing at ala maguires ires opera house the metropolitan and other othen theatres theartres the atres in california she came to this city on the tho ath of last february and made her first appearance on the loth as parthenia in ingomar since that period sho she has occupied tho the position of leading lady in the stock company and a appeared p e ared arod f for r the last time on the evening ingo of ulle rile f saturday t aday last as jeanne pujol ia in cia clande claude cla marcel or the idiot of the mountain 11 she was a very accomplished lady and a clever actress andaas and was much esteemed and respected by the ladies and gentlemen with whom she associated in the theatre and by her ler circumspect course and de deportment since residing here she had gaine gained 9 tho the respect of our citizens generally gete rally her funeral obsequies will will take place tat at the ward meeting house at lo 10 oclo ocio ctr tomorrow to morrow cincus the morning catl call san francisco of last sunday says that bonkis circus has been heen een pen cir oln drawing awing frn fin densely in that city for the past few days the tho entire troupe consists of signer signor manageri signor signer Grin dero leader of the ora orZ orchestra estra consisting of a hand organ and signor monk they perform on any convenient spot in the streets and though t they he y do not make so much show as castel T los ios circus they draw well and do a good business THE CHURCH IN DENTER DENVER dester desver the colorado tribune Tri bime of last sunday nov 14 publishes a feeling appeal to the citizens of denver to be moro more liberal in support of the christian churches and pastors in that city it says that denver has inhabitants prides itself selfon on being civilized claims to be the tho centre of talent commer cerell litera literature tur tun enterprise etc and yet ik it t ano 0 tribune doubts if with all these pretensions there are above out of the inhabitants who regularly attend anyplace any place of worship hair half of these those at least never contribute to the tha support of the churches they attend except occasionally 1 rim a torn ten cent shinplaster shin p plaster aste into irto me bu tion box when it is put under their noses 1 and they cannot help themselves the tribune thinks every woman in ia denver ought to be Interest interested edin in rendering aid for the support of the churches and ana that it is disgraceful that any of the protestant churches there should have to ask aid from the headquarters of their thein churches in the east these remarks of the tribune are not very flattering to the status of the citizens of denver Donver aa as christians christiana and for their own credit they had better give give heed to its well timed suggestions i |