| Show local LOW pa OTHER BA MATTERS MRS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY music I 1 MUSIC an article appears in to days NEWS new s from the pen of professor john on the best method of teaching vocal music professor designs to open classes immediately tor lor instruction st Bt in this delightful branch of art ile he followed this profession for many years in england and having done the same in in utah fon lor several years past the people generally have had an opportunity of testing his merits and capabilities he has discarded the old or italian method and teaches by tho the tonic sol fa system under which pupils progress much quicker than by the old notation the former being considered by musicians the shorthand of music TAX PAYERS attention AT SENTioN tax payers in arrears had better give heed to the notice of collector golding in to days NEWS he is the last man to have recourse to rigorous measures but business is business and the law must be respected care CAKE AND WINE in honor of his recent marriage with miss aliss eva redfield red Ked nield field mr joseph josephs S grow sent in today to day a magni fi clent elent cake with an addenda of a bottle of first class grape juice words worda would fail to do justice to either cake or wine and all that we need say is that if marriage will incite the young gentlemen generally of S L city thus to do the handsome to the corps editorial we hope many of them will soon be guilty of it and we would not be at all sorry to see bro joseph S repeat the experiment oan CAN be HAD hab AT dwy ERs thelza thedla Al manack and band petersons musical monthly otal I 1 for Jant january iary lary 1871 both of which are excellent cad cao be had ai at awyers news depot on east fast temple st the proprietor of that establishment furnished us copies today to day COAL discovery the following was received per deseret telegraph line NEPHI juab co jan 6 S on the ath uit coal wai discovered three miles bouth routh of this city and miles east of the state road three veins were f aund ond one seven inches one two and a half feet and one ten tea feet thick CALI call california fornia FOnNIA lio llo LION KILLED tha ahe batto butte cal record ecord JI of the uit says last week a boy about eighteen years coldby the name of N pinek Pinck ston was out hunting about one mile from Spanish town he was attracted by a hog squealing in a ravine he went down to the place and saw a california lion in the act of devouring a hog he put his dog on him who finally treed him toe too hog the lion had killed was a wild hog and weighed pounds pinck Finck ston raised his rifle ritie and shot the monster through the head he fellas felias dead as a salt mackerel he measured eight feet and four inches in length from snout to the end of the tail stood two and a half feet high and weighed about pounds it was very fat the fat around the kidneys alone producing one galion gallon of pure oil OVERLAND STAGE STATION BURNED one of the overland stage stations located at eish fish creek between helena and mor lers lens junction was destroyed by fire on thursday night last beside the station which was a newly built substantial and commodious one nine head of valuable american horses several sets of concord harness and some forty tons of hay bay were burned this is quite a serious loss formes for mes ars gilmer glimer and with their accustomed cus tomed promptness and live ent enterprise orphise or prise they have ordered the rebuilding of the station and new now stock to take the place of the noble animals that perished in the flames the stages are uninterrupted by this catastrophe in making schedule time helena ma gazette dec 31 AUSTRALIA tho the following is from the millennial star of the fth uit I 1 the melbourne australia age of oct 10 gives an account of ofa a meeting held by elder robert beauchamp at the house of brother cant carlton melbourne the day previous after speaking of the success of brother beauchamp in new zealand the age says at wellington he got very bad treatment being hooted and pelted belted with brickbats brick bats when he appeared in public at last he shook the dust off his feet and came to melbourne where he is now domiciled with brother cant this latter individual has been for some months past pasta a very ener getic worker for the faith in his neighbor hood and mormon meetings have been regularly held hold at his house large an audiences were attracted by his expound ings but he announced that elder beauchamp was coming and thus much curio curlo curiosity sity alty was excited from the report of the age it appears that some of the melbourne people were taking great interest in mormonism and a discussion was waa likely between elder beauchamp and another gentleman gentl emad we trust that elder beauchamp will continue to be prospered in his labors in the fifth quarter of the globe LECTURES A course of lectures is being delivered in the ward literary institute to cont continue idue during the winter months the first of the series was given on wednesday the jtb dinst by professor orson pratt the subject selected for next wednesday evening is photography and 0 R savage esar will be the lecturer from that gent lemans thorough acquaintance an with the art we should judge that he will not fail to make it both instructive and entertaining to those who attend no charge is made for admittance there will be one lecture each weel week lire LIFE INSURANCE A B davis esq superintendent of agencies of the continental life insurance company of new york now ir iq this city called today to day mr davis was accompanied by bro john B maiben whom he has appointed agent in this city for the continental company FROM SATURDAYS DAIL DAILY Y CHANGE OF OP proprietors we WO are informed that mr hugh white is about to transfer the southern stage line to gilmer salisbury co and that that company is now stocking the road with stages of improved pattern PARTIES panties there was a reunion party in the twentieth ward schoolhouse school house last night among the guests we noticed president D H R wells elders orson pratt john T caine J R winder and other leading citizens it was a very pleasant affair all present seemed to realize tha they were there for the purpose of enjoy ing themselves the party was dismissed at a seasonable hour we are informed that there was also a party held in the eighth ward schoolhouse school h house last t night the object of which was to raise funds for the benefit of the female relief society A splendid time was enjoyed by all who attended MEETING there will be a meeting of the Asso association for the introduction and improvement of pure breeds of stock bees beep etan eap in 1119 cit city hall on on monday evening at seten seven odd fek faK all interested ara ard are invited invited to td attend lattne I 1 FROM prom MONDAYS DAILY dally CALLED cali CALT ED we WO had a very pleasant visit today to day from our old friend A T green esq commission merchant erchant in of san francisco we were pleased to see mr green looking so sowell well weil and were glad of the tho opportunity port unity to renew for a few moments the intimacy of former years mr greens business relations with the people of utah aro are extensive and have always been of or the most abst satisfactory character tile tiie THE LECTURE tomorrow night 11 washington and the union willbe will bo handled bandied by the reverend bishop tattle at inde indel i pen dence hall at the close of the lecture a recitation will be given by miss sallie gallic hinckley the celebrated actress entitled barbara Fr FrIetch letchie frietchie le or the heroine of fredericksburg mr G W thompson will give shamus seamus obrien the program me is varied add and from the ability and talent of those engaged there Is no doubt will be highly entertaining and being behrig for the benefit of the salt lake lau e E exchange x cli cil change diage and reading heading rooms it should draw house ebo yno M x CALi call romiA the tho follow ing named gentlemen capitalists froin from california interested in the of mines arrived in this city on saturday morning mornin g E EU au shaw william al lenty john P F boyd J 0 bateman henry janin D AI hosmer J 11 Tod todman maii mail 0 W Schel schei scheidel del dei and T A i on saturday afternoon they visited camp douglas where they were the guests of general morrow by whom and his ins officers they were treated in the most genial and hospitable manner refreshments were partaken partaker par taken of by the party after which speeches were were made by general morrow Nor mor rw chief justice justlee mckean associate Justice justices 4 hawley aud and strickland makor major maor C 11 hempstead W M len lent t esq hon on PA F A T marshall esq of the firm of marshall carter of or this city colonel D E L buei buel judge Z snow and general geo tt maxwell cheers for general jeneral morrow and d the camp officers closed when the party returned to the city and attended tho theatre in the evening yesterday most of them attended the services ser sen vices rices inthe in the tho tabernacle orward or ward meeting ahting meetinghouses houses at ten this morning two earlies left tor for a two days tourin tour in the mines at cottonwood and n 4 bingham bina Bing ham bam tho rho CoR cottonwood onwood party con fristed of Schel schei scheidel del dei bate mari jennings carter walker wilker hussey and Bishop sarp scarp the tha party to bingham included J AV taylor lent tent boyd and janin they return to the city tomorrow to morrow evening I 1 I 1 wast WANT NT to LEAVE UTAH The boise noise idaho democrat of the ath dinst says an effort ia Is being made by citizens of corinne utah territory to have the united states boundary survey run so as Rs to include that town in idaho territory success to their effort sl As far as we are concerned we are very willing to grant them a bill of divorce vh whenever enever they apply for it OGDEN items the following items are from the junction of saturday gon on thursday last last mrs mra johr john low of this city went to tho the spring near her residence for water when she ghe slipped on the ice iceland and fell infusing her spino spine and is at present confined to her bed on tuesday last mr vrn win stowe residing on the bench in this city was returning from brigham city anu and ana and rocepa rode part r t of the distance on a load of bay hay when h en neara neanA nead neap lound mound fort one of the wagon wheels came off and mr stowe was thrown violently on to the frozen ground his bis shoulder was dislocated and he lies in a great pain dr Word worta is attending the injured man 11 I 1 the rhe Cotil docks and tho the Lang rishe troupe are to th perform in ogden ta tomorrow to morrow and wednesday evenings RETURNED we WO had a e cail cali call cail all ail this moral morning in from brother anson auson call of reached this city yesterday from a tour in the easl east he lett left on the tho esth of october last and has travelled and visited and lectured in public and private in i n illinois ohio vermont and massachusetts ho he wasi was accompanied by his winie wife and her sister tho the wife of judge holbrook they have had a good time and bro call states that in his hia travels he has found a general good feeling malli maril manifested rested destea towards the people of utah bro call byas that while at kirtland he bo obtain obtained ea one ono of the earliest records cords cordson of the church containing the ordinations of the first elders and other matters the Tha record was in the possession of the daughter of one mr morton who she said died a member odthe of the church at his death she found it among his books the tho record waa ip the handwriting of dr williams formerly one of the councillors of joseph bro call left itin it in the care of mr newman carter formerly a mormon now living at kirtland who will forward it to utah in a few days it is tobe tobb to be regretted we think thab that B bro ro call left the record behind he states however that it was a very large book ana and it atwould would have been inconvenient for hina hira to carry about but he feels confident that it will be forwarded all right WINE GROWERS convention we I 1 leave lave received receive di from J W V oakley k kea the following minutes of or the wine Grow growers ers drs convention recently held at st george agreeable to previous notice the wine growers G rowers of southern utah met ruet at the gard ners club hall st george dec 1870 1879 the audience was large respectable and intelligent tell igent on motion J E R johnson was called to the chair and ana J ivoa klev kiev elected Secretary H W miller opened with prayer on motion it was resolved that a committee of six be appointed to examine test and report upon the quality y of the wines exhibited whereupon the chair appointed hon G A smith col A A M jackson L S hemenway B F P johnson 11 W 1 ivy miller and jacob gates said committee the number ot of specimens of wine on ex exi i hi large and the quality unusually 1 good which anter after a careful examina toh ton byi Y the committee was referred for further dis disi i cassion and test to the audience present pie sent the deliberations of orthe abo committee resulted in la the opinion that the specimens tested listed ranged rangel in quality quah tyas us follows viz best isabella old and new now IV 11 dodge second chas chag terry best 1 hamburg f an iburg W elodge ED E dodge odge deat best old blis Alis mission sion slon L S hemenway second csullivan best catawba L S lle Ife hemen hemea way second A sullivan the committee expressed the opinion that this was the largest collection an and the bes twines ever exhibited in southern utah the tables were embellished with many samples and specimens of fruit fresh and preserved including app es peaches grapo figs jigs prunes nut sand frulein eans cans andears and aud jars mr col ool jackson exhibited sonio sorrie jars jara of 0 most luscious preserved fruits an and jars dars jellie ond nd one case ot fresh dran cran cranberries berries J W oakley exhibited pears apples nuts raisins and figs J E EJob ejohnson johnson fresh grapes prunes apples and several samples of raisins irom the white malaga bowood blwood muscat and other grapes which were exceedingly large well cured cared and of excellent quality and delicious flavor presidents 33 young geo A smith and B young jr and others from the north represent we DIXIE the following dispatch was wh received by deseret te telegraph I 1 line thi thia this morr morning ling ilog ST GEORGE GE rae nae jan eth deseret ori orl thursday evening the continued lecture of chas smith on the t 0 history of england england lugland was the subject otini ofin l terest before the tha lyceum on the yourth wann warn vard vand school taught by y lus ius JL 84 home E esq sq and witnessed the e exercises x ercus orthe week it is a large larg q and first th at 1 class school chool and the exercised exercise i were wre highly creditable to teacher and scholars the las last lale lake two arrivals of tho the ra all ail sait salt lake lako matter through h irl in three and a half days weather very niue fine GEO A SMITH ico D delder X elder mile s grant the tho second adv cookst is creating so great a in pal siti S lui iti francisco francl that tho iho atta california states that be will be compelled lo 10 procure procuro a larger ine lne meeting eting place to 0 accommodate his audiences during a recent lecture on the interpretation of bf nez nek dream elder grant gnant stated that over ten ien thousand mini ministers stem in england en giand gland of the established and dissenting churches bave have expressed theirbee their thein belter belief lef in the second advent ad vent views which he represents I 1 |