Show LOCAL CAL AND OTHER MER HATTERS MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY DE destructive TRU considerable damage is being done in the fields south of this city by cattle turned down there by their owners corn potatoes sugar cane and ot other othen her hen late crops have summered suffered severely beverely from this cause A person who will persist in feeding his stock at the expense of other people is to say the least not ed with honesty the practice should be stopped and offenders severely punished information is wanted of the whereabouts of william and sarah cresswell late of longton staffordshire potteries Potterie sp england they will please address thomas W gaunt markville maryville Mar nodaway godaway county missouri mr r gaunt is anxious to hear from them renovating RENOVA TING our 0 tir reporter stepped stopped into the city hall today to day and found marshal mcallister busily engaged in superintend ing the thorough renovating renova ting and general metamorphosing of the mayors office RE REMOVED moved dr J T P meik melk homeopathic practitioner has haa removed his office from the tho DESERET NEWS building to his resi resl dence one and a half blocks east of the theatre on first south street where he can be seen and consulted at nearly all hours brother meiks reputation as a first class practitioner is rapidly gaining in this city and territory As an evidence of this he has as had since last february no fewer than four hundred patients to nearly all of whom he has given satisfaction besides his qualities qualities as a physician he is a courteous rena gena gentlemen emen he carried on a successful practice for twenty three years in the east indies before coming to this country HEAVY YIELD the missoula pioneer a p paper a p just started in montana records a bhea heavy yield of grain in that country one mans bans a rop crop of wheat aye aTe averaged raged thirty four bushels to the acre and his oats oata fifty bushels cisper per acre which is the heaviest yield in the country this may bea be a heavy yields for can beat it air alf all ail hollow i in utah RELYING ON BACKING there are some very contemptible persons in this city who seem like the provo raiders to rely a good deal on the backing they think they will receive in their efforts to override the territorial and municipal laws which have so long obtained in utah tah A number of petty cases of persons charged with selling without license ac which come k within the purview odthe aldermans Alder mans court have been appealed from that to the district 1 court we cannot imagine any reason ifor these small persons taking this course other than on account of their expectation of being backed and the judgment of the aldermans Alder mans court overruled ruled and set aside further developments will prove whether the ideas of this insignificant crowd are correct or otherwise A e can scarcely think however that certain persons in position will descend quite so low as to make the expectation a reality still we are prepared for almost any effort on the part of some persons to lord it over outrage the feelings fee linga and dest destroy the privileges of the citizens of etah otah utah there is an oft quoted passage in Shake writings to the effect that man iman clothed in a little brief authority plays such fantastic tricks before bedfor 0 hi high h heaven as make the angels weep whether wether mether we have got such officials in agis this territory all the people of utah and all the world can judge in passing judgment upon such abusers and mal mai adminIstrators of official power it is only necessary necea sary to scan their career representatives of free republican institutions indeed here are thousands of american citizens whose united voice and wishes can be ignored and overruled by the opinion of a man sent hero and thrust upon the people against their will speak of the despotic rule of monarchs after that why this course which was adopted by the english government towards the colonies was wai the canso cause of the flames of the revolution bursting forth over the entire land this course pursued by the english government was the first cause ot the standard of freedom being reared and refuge being opened forthe for the oppressed cfall of all ali nations lawbreakers law liaw breakers may be backed in their nefarious efforts to avert the consequences of their knavish riess and the officers and courts of the people may be ruled out for a time but this will not last always the evil alluded to ia is one that is calculated to grow row if fostered by judicial administration and nd is only one out of a host that ma may y grow out of the system of things lately inaugurated augu rated here NEED AID the gold hill neus news of last monday is responsible for the following Tac bacson son the capital of arizona with a sc population of 2500 has neither school church churchner nor minister we dont see how our nevada revada friend governor safford can such a heathen community it E ho he was a chris tian n when ho he lived in this state tato P 1 I 1 if true r u e the above statement shows that th ci condition of any one might be im proved With neither school church nor minister 11 the white while folks there will soon be very va F y any better than thau barbari barbarians ans and this wretched thed state of things doubtless accounts for the continual warring and fishlin fighting between the white and copper lre irenr colored Ire fr residents esi esl dents of that state what is the miner about 1 FROM SATURDAYS DAILY A elre FIRE we hear from a resident of bountiful that this morning a stack and shed the property of bro richard jones of that place caught fire and were burned the property destroyed was within three quarters of a mile zalle off woods cross and not a great distance of the railway track the origin of the sere firo was unknown BOREAS last evening old boreas blew a sudden blast over this part of the country that sent eddying clouds of dust whirling through the air and made the trees groan and bend the old fellow must have blown hard enough to endanger the bursting of his jaws wo we have not heard of any particular damage to property IN TOWN among the guests at present at the townsend house are mr james L ashbury and arthur B cook both bothof of london mr ashbury is commodore of the royal harwich yacht club president of the brighton rowing club 1 I 1 and an downer downen owner ownen of odthe the famous cambria abria the winner ortho of the recent international yacht ac t rach between the cambria and dauntless since his arrival in this city mr ashbury has received a telegraphic dispatch announcing noun cing another victory by the cambria mr ashbury is one of the leading yachtsmen of great britain and the world and is also president we believe of one of the largest railway companies in england DISTRICT COURT count the tho jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against a ainest olsen for the killing of or thurston in morgan county the case ol 01 the city in the matter of the late abatement of a liquor establishment was argued yesterday and is now in the hands of the court to be ruled upon A SUDDEN CHANGE the approach of winter is already beginning to be felt the weather being quite cool today to day CHANGE or TIME As usual immediately immedi atly after fall conference the time of holding meeting at the tabernacle on sunday is changed and the public will do well to remember that tomorrow to morrow and until further notice meetings in the morning will commence at 11 and in the afternoon at 1 NEW LAW FIRM by reference to another column the advertisement advertis ment will be found of the new law firm which has jut just been formed by Aless rs kirkpatrick and mann their office is at the same place which has been occupied for a long period by ex governor and secretary mann M kirkpatrick esq the leading member of the firm is irom from gevada revada nevada and was formerly a law partner of senator stewart of that state he comes away highly recommended as a liberal straightforward straight for forward ward gentleman and an excellent lawyer the most of our people are familiar with governer governor mann hann and his course his record as an officer and a gentleman since he came into our midst is what anyone might be proud of and we doubt not he is an excellent lawyer courtesies we are under obligations to the hon william H hooper luc lor the overland monthly containing the article fron which we made extracts y esterday yesterday SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS the new york lT herald erald of the ath dinst contains an article on the recent severe floods in virginia and then comments upon the frequency oi of earthquakes tidal w waves aves floods ac fee kee fec in the various parts of the earth thaher the hera d in commenting upon such events even ts now a days tries to show that their frequency 1 is only seeming and is owing to the rapidity rapi 9 with which the news of their occurrence can be transmitted from almost all parts of the earth by means of submarine and land telegraphic wires and that in reality such events take place no oftener now than they did in those good old days when it tooksie took six weeks to bring news fro from m england and six months to travel to china this conclusion is the natural and inevitable one of the herald and all others who are blind to the signs of the times but to the latter day saints with whom the building up the kingdom of god on the earth and the signs which it was said should precede that great event the increasing Inc increasing reasin g frequency of these celestial ce les ies and terrestrial phenomena possess a vital importance and significance instead of regarding them aa merely ordinary natural events they are as satisfied as men can be who have knowledge on any dubec subject that as the fall of the leaf an and d of the year come together so surely do the events referred to foretell the second advent of the savior and the establishment of his kingdom on earth time will show that they have discerned tho the si signs sins ns of the times correctly FROSI MONDAYS DAILY IN town Governor gove anor goodwin formerly of bf arizona member of congress from maine and at present connected with the northern pacific railroad arrived in town on saturday evening and ana left this afternoon for the west on business for the company with which he is I 1 connected we were extremely gratified ta see the governor with whom we formed an aft intimate acquaintance at washington eight years ago and who whatever may bo be his J ious ions views and the ideal idea he entertains respecting spec ting the peculiar institution of the eople people of utah has ever been a fair minded rono tono honorable honorable rable rabie gentleman and exceedingly desirous of seeing them enjoy their ri nights rights ta lits he is one ol 01 the men who never go base bade on a friend we trust that he will wil havo have a safe and pleasant journey DISTRICT court count we have received the following per deseret telegraph line BEAVER beaver co oct the district court of the second judicial district judge hawley presiding opened on monday last and closed yesterday morning several cases were disposed of of morgan L peden who was sentenced to two years and six months imprisonment and fined by the probate court of beaver county for assault with intent to kill isaac riddle was discharged on the ground that the probate court had bad no jurisdiction in the case tb the e court ruled that the probate courts in the Territories have no jurisdiction aly only enly in proof of wills and in the administration of estates the court said that all appeals from justice of the peace courts must be made to the district and not to the probate courts A few aliens were admitted while others were rejected because they would nondis not discard polygamy CAUTION TO LADIES we think the following will be sufficient to induce the ladies in utah who have heretofore worn what are called jute switches as chig to discard uch nuch articles forthwith and those who have not nover to wear them jute is a dark fibrous bark and ind the are filled with repulsive little insects which bore into the scalp of the wearer affecting the whole nervous system and in many instances causing insanity wo we were shown one of these insects this mornin morning gt by brother daniel stuart who informs us that it had been taken from the switch efa era of a member of his family it is now on exhibition at the museum we take the following description which is very correct of the little borer from the portland press it is smaller than the body of a flea but put under an ordinary microscope w was magnified to a length of nearly three quarters oran of an inch it is of a brown color semi opaque with nearly as many legs as a centipede projecting from the head are two horns half as long as the creature curved like the horns ot an like the feelers ofa ora of a lobster attached to the r rear ear p part pant art ant of the body are two pairs of claws in tw two 0 parts the upper closing over the lower like a parrots bill the jaws appear to be of extraordinary power the springfield mass Be publican says that several women in that city lie ho in danger of death from the above cause elbe FIKE AT bro charles D evans writing from springville Spring ville on the dinst says on saturday last about 2 p m a fire broke out in the stack yard of bro 8 0 dolton of I 1 this place and as bro wm smiths stack yard joined bro holtons Dol tons the fire caught his stacks also and raged with most terrible fury all that day defying the efforts of the citizens to extinguish it and it was not until the next afternoon that they were successful the combined efforts of the citizens to preserve the grana granary ir of bro S which was at the time filled with grain failed considerable damage was do done no to implements of h husbandry and a quantity of oats saved were so thoroughly scorched and mixed with charcoal as scarcely to be fit for use the total damage done was estimated at 1500 fifty tons of hay having been consumed the fire it is thought was kindled by children and and was first seen in the stack yard of brother dolton 1 I am sorry to say that fires in the mountains in several places east of springville Spring ville are colsum consuming ng large quantities of excellent timber which is much needed here can not something be done to prevent this either careless or wanton destruction which of the two it may be or whether both I 1 am not prepared to say but the lo 10 loss ss to the community is the same information WANTED we publish the th e following by request bro james tames 1 libbet left morgan city last march for the southern mines panacea acea city in company with several brethren from this place he left panacea city on the of july to labor in a canyon some fifteen miles distant and has not been heard from since any person knowing his whereabouts would confer a great favor upon his father by dropping a line immediately to hugh Q G libbett morgan city morgan county utah terr terri A 11 I 1 A student at cornell university in rendering an account to his hia father of his last terms expenses ex entered as an item charity 30 11 ris hia father wrote back 1 I fear that charity covers a multitude of sins A novel case of mistaken n identity occurred at the railway depot in georgetown ky a short time since two you young g people male and female matak lug each other uther for cousins rushed together in a mutual embrace in id which they were surprised by the appearance of the tho persons persona really expected by both |