Show LOCAL AND OTHER HATERS MUMS FROM TUESDAYS DAILY AL albosta A mosta vosTA our attention was called ed by the pollee police at about twelve last flight to what would probably have resulted in a somewhat destructive conflagration i had bad not the attention of the officers been keen called to the matter by toy the men meu smell of shia it at appears that boms some careless person verson had bad thrown some boma burning ashes on a quantity et tit old weeds or rubbish of a Cobus combustible tibie tible nature against the fence adjoining the university building opposite this 0 office P which had ignited an and to was very opportunely dla dia covered as stated above and promptly ex by the offie officers ers this zire fire might haye have resulted seriously had it not been so promptly discovered people should be more careful when emptying ashes that they do not leave them in a position where they can ignite any combustible substance SANTIAGO wants to know the man wha says the ladles ladies of utah territory are no not noh industrious when zions coo cooperative operative co o era tive mercantile ei institution sells annually as much of coats clarks and sterling spool cotton as is equal in measurement to once and a hait halt I 1 around the globe and numbers 24 dow doz of cotton or feet of sewing ma it ernal erial which is mostly used up tip by kand hand HO ean can give information tion llon of one J joseph wood a cripple 1 who 1 left this hi city about the first of last augast august going east loaded with eggs egsa and apples and was waa last heard of at bridger near bear river when ae he was waa supposed to have started back for another load he had a pony team and it la Is thought about in money on his person ent ext ware wane are pleased to notice the marked improvements observable around the theatre in consequence of the completion of the plastering and the removal of mhd scaffolding which has somewhat ob obstructed teI tel the thoroughfare on the east side of the theatre the sidewalk side walk has haa also been very nicely graveled and otherwise improved which adds to the neatness and beauty of the building and its surroundings roun dings IN brother albert lutz one of the missionaries who recently left this city writes us from philadelphia on the uit nit he says the prospects are not very brilliant at present of the tha missionaries to the east doing much byway of converting the peo people ae though the arrival of so many elders irom flom from utah is causing a good deal of comment there had been two meetings held in that city at which w were ere present elders brigham young jr henry mcewan and A K wright of this city and W wright of Ca cacho cache cheValley valley vailey on the night previous to writing bro lutz says that be lie and elders wright sheets and groo tried to obtain admittance to the young mens mendi christian association at which place there was a lecture delivered upon the subject shall the mormons cormons and B uton uron mormonism orn be tolerated in the united states slates ies jes this lecture seemed to take immensely mens men sely elv for the place was so full fall that the tha brethren were unable to obtain admission THE FAULT TO blala biame mr H A skinner postmaster at beaver city beaver co writes on the 3rd ard dinst complaining of ortho tho the very irre irregular arrival at that place odthe of bhe the DESERET deveret NEWS he lie says it often happens that they do not receive the NEWS until two weeks after schedule time he ile is to tell where the tha faull fault lies iles so are we one thing la is very sure there la Is gross negligence somewhere and ana it must be speedily rectified the laver deaver beaver packages a in common pt with bal all for the southern h portion of the territory are mailed with the utmost regularity at the salt lake post office and wa we are quite satisfied they are sent south from that office with equal regularity so that the fault Is with some of the intervening offices we should feel obliged if the brethren who keep the post off omm maces offices would pa pay pax the he necessary attention to this matter so 0 that tiec he the ebsary complaint In plaint on the part of our subscribers in beaver maybe removed to receive a newspaper two weeks behind time is an intolerable nuisance and if it is not removed we hope to hear again from the postmaster at beaver when we will institute inquiries and seek to have the matter remedied through the P 0 authorities in this city LEFT fob rob rhe THE COAST horace S dredge eldredge EI esq left by this morn I 1 inga g train on a vis visit it t to 0 the pacific coast we he w will ill lii probably return retarn home shortly after christmas NEW HAVES brother burr frost I 1 writes from new haven connecticut on the soth uit he was well and had paid a visit to a factory about two miles from new haven where rail rall cars were being built which be he was waa informed were for the utah central they were substantial and elegant he had much preaching but was waa doing his hla best beat to obtain a room or hall in that city in which he might have a talk taik to the th people about mormonism 11 dieb DIBB suddenly on the of noy NOT at tha the residence of elder eider AF mcdonald provo mary relict of the iata lata jhn J ohn sutton of Nephi aged 71 years OBITUARY died at Logan Cache co to nov 1869 IM emer harris brother to martin harris one ono of the witnesses to the book 0 of f big zig mormon rm on aged 88 years and 6 months deceased was born bom at cambridge washington county new york at the i time tima of the coming forth odthe of the book of was living in luzern luzem county pennsylvania hearing rearing by letter jetton iram fram his friends in palmyra about a new i golden bible asi asih asit was vas he went there to 6 investigate the matter for himself and was waa there at the time the book of mormon was being published and rei elved the fihs fiks book of mormon that was ever bound and with if it returned home arter after satisfying satis lying himself of its divine au an he a nid mid returned to palmyra andaas and was baptized ena lna ordained a high priest he then returned home rented his firm farm and started for and arrived there with his hia family in the fore P part pant ar of the summer of 1831 ha he traveled and dp preached reached most of the time for fon forthe fortha the tha next two years and afterwards worked on the temple and was wag at kirtland at the time of its dedication in the fall of 1838 he went to missouri and was in charlston county when the themos mob turned him baek back bachand bae bac kand and he returned to quincy sometime sam same time in december he afterwards moved to the vicinity of nauvoo and again worked on the temple and was driven from therewith there with the balance of the saints ald ayad settled in pottawatomie county where he remained until 1852 1853 when ho he emigrated to utah and settled at provo and was soon after ordained a patriarch in the fall of 1859 his health failing faill ng he went to his children and remained with them until his death and died in fall faith and in the hope of coming eom com ig forth in th tb a morning of the resurrection FROM THURSDAYS DAILY LiVEE by letter from elder john jacques dated uit nit we learn that bro C W west jun arrived there nov per steamship palmyra from new york nov ath R h he left liverpool for zurich zia tia n a london nov president carrington left liverpool on the to attend conferences I 1 in n south wales and would be absent tenor ten or eleven days daya the season was very mild in england raining gently almost every other day daj A SLIGHT OF OPINION the new york times is a paper of note in that city it la Is supposed to have excellent taste and a judgment on political matters that is usually usually deemed reliable shenew the new now york tribune Is also a paper of fame fane with a reputation not a whit behind that of the times in n fact there has been an idea extant that the inhabitants of the bucolic regions fora fona for fon a large area around new york generally accepted its writings as devour devout christians are supposed to do those of st paul both papers apers are aro republican Republic aluin artin in politics polities they bave eave both pronounced their opinion as we learn from the dispatches des patches upon president grants message the rimes times says saya it la is the weakest message ever sent to congress by an american president the tha tribune regards it as one of the wisest tho temes times says that in financial affairs it Is quixotic ic and too chimerical for rious serious se consideration the tribune on the contrary calls it most judicious and declares it irwill wilt meet with hearty approval when two such authorities disagree so widely who shall decide in the window of the he aag easie eagle gle gie emporium can be seen some very fine things in the shape of furs and suez hats which are the novelty just now and in a referring to their advertisement one can bb posted where to obtain a large number of 0 f articles E all in good condition that house makes the finest show in town oun oua DELEGATE from a te legran which has bas just been bean received we are pleased to learn that the health of hon win H hooper our congressional De delg Delt gate gaie to Is improving |