Show LOCAL AND OTH OTHER I 1 ER MATTERS I 1 15 1 1 PROM prow trUE irue DAYS baily bally last might right the featner 6 a th a moderated 10 ora era somewhat and ind toward daylight dayi snow commenced failing falling covering the ground gibu lid zid with ith a slight blight coat colt i 1 A I 1 NEW I 1 INDIAN MIAN agent agento r it wil wu be seeney seen by reference to the dispatches today to td aay day that the senate has confirmed a among 1 1 4 an other nominations that of J T J ck i indian agent 11 nt for utah 1 JUSTICES COURT courm this thih afternoon f as we go to press the trial of james Gord gordon ori for selling whisky without a license was progressing the witnesses were wone being examined who each had bought whisky athis place nean BEAR lae LAK EBro bro M f phelps of montpelier writing on the tha oth dinst says I 1 feel pleased and thankful for jahe he blessing of a mild and pleasant winter so fan far we haye have not had bad snow enough for good sleighing and the ground around is almost bare at this time A general tinie time of good health and of peace and quietness prevails SE HE MEANS business we have received the following telegram which shows that the sender means business busine sn I 1 sair SAIT cal GAL jan 23 1871 beset N aws I 1 will retail or wholesale fifty thousand feet of redwood and nive five hundred thousand redwood shingles in salt lake city next week I 1 D H propitiation OP or THE the tha rep report of the census bureau gives kives s the tho following as the population of the territories in 1870 atau now new mexico co colorado olf 23 2327 nion tion montana taba taha 20 idaho dakota 1418 4 arizona 9 byomin yom n g 91 8 the lepor report sa says bays sa the po population 0 f ten years ago was 40 of new ew mexico me X lc of colo coio colorado do and of wa washington sh 1 n I 1 THE llan the land lend is not yet yot hath often been said but the old stock phrase phra sois aois Is nearly played out now if the mil mii lekites of now new england tell the truth they are Z e getting et g ready tor for their final flight from earth art ant iq air ain so 0 sa sav say the eastern papers alad and h he t time me 11 nixed fixed 6 d kor lor for their departure depart urel is the lith ot of next month they have made mistakes before and it is just possible they maybe butof their cal cai calculate calculations culat ions lons this time if they are they are not likely to feel very bad about it they are axe used tolt now NEW COAL MINE minn the follow following ln aej ahi was received per deseret telegraph line this afternoon 4 1 41 NEPHI utah jan 24 p m 41 john hague ot of this city and H carlson of yair fair view have havo commenced opening the coal coalmine mine discovered covered dU by them th am on the ath da day of januar january the a prospect ros is favorable experienced sperl ce judges declare declare it beyond all ali doubt to 0 be e avalu avaiu a valuable able Ablo coal bed MEETING AT THE CITY cilcy HALL HALT the tile meeting of or the members of the society for the importation of improved stock etc held last night in the city hall was wa s well weil attended and very interesting communications from flom hebron southern utah and gunnison sanpete dounty r relative to the establish establishment met of branch organizations of the society were read bishop thomas jenkins was vias appointed Chai chal chairman ninan of the committee ee on oa horned hornea stock vice the president of the society W kopd Esq mide made gratifying the tho announce ment that the necessary funds mam 50 hid hda had hia been raised for the I 1 purchase of the duke of northumberland 0 one of the bulls recently imported from car Cai canada iada fada A communication from D dr grenig esq ion lon the value of the cashmere goat was yead and refer referred retorted red ted to the committee on sheep of which committee was appointed a member W 1 0 By dalch daich esq gave a verbal resort pont port of his recent stock purchases in cana ida a andraid and ana said sald he was willing to the owners of thrpo three of the cows ha he had imported one hundred dollars for each of the calves they will wiil have when the tho calves are two weeks old the report was vas accepted W jennin ip g eq i expressed nis mis ia satisfaction with both the price and ana quality of ot the ahe animals had purchased from frons among those imported by mr Ky dalch daich hey hoy y had bad greatly improved since bince ethear their arrival here although he feeds them less than his bis or ort 1 binary stock he said that be would not take a hundred dollars for twp weeks pid vid ld calves from th this stock i gratifying reports as to the management of sheep were ladeby bishops la layton forrand and maughan the lauter gave a vew few tow iti items of his seven years exp eap experience fience ina to a great sheep raising district distri bt in 1 england glaid two iwo oc or which e be he wis was a shepherds shepperd he nd never er bearc 04 otha h scab there and he hd had haa known on onel flock numbering forty thousand hosa he baid said id that shepherds there are in the habit of smearing their sheep every october and november with a salve erez made do of 0 tar old butter batter and chamber lye iye they regarded this thimas th isas as necessary to 0 insure full crops of wool wooi I 1 remarks were made by 17 elders eiders aders ciul Cial cannon non woodi woodruff and li musser in relation to the furtherance of the objects of the Society and one e 6 ery r gratifying fket fact ii to relation ibn to the meeting t 1 n glast last night was inauguration tho the of measures by the presiding bishop edward hunter who was present to form cooper co oper active herds in ift this city i i r i from robi WED ved wednesdays NE darly DAILY i yog FOG the city wa en enveloped eloped in a debise did fog this morning it cleared up about noon COURT jume james iGor dpn yes yesterday was fined tor for each of oc two charge charges sor of belling gelling whisky without a license sa john moore was sentenced iced to thirty days im imprisonment for fence burning MUD i the mild weather Veather of the past rist to lew dais days i la thawing out what wha snow there is and abd per consequence creating muddy sidewalks and street crossings crosing to tho the e discomfort of pedestrians edest rians I 1 I 1 DIED DIEP AI at birmingham deg pec 15 1576 maryann marjaun Mar mary uary yAun yann ann wipe wife of bir bin birkenhead ke n blaa ased aged 52 years yearb at Lam lamdeth lamoth deth london NOV nok ao 13 1870 mary ann wife af james haakma aged 68 y gars years wirl vill mill merl star jan 3 1871 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 information WAI wal WANTED TED teu of george B burch who W went ent from far enoe ence and se sev sey y ent enteen een months ago pigo was in n springville Spring ville utah addre s G burch raven avon aven hotel yard castle castie st shrewsbury saidi milt Mill jah jan adi sdi ril hil 1871 sneden IR neath DEATH TH IN va vieginia vir ViE aiNiA slathe glathe sia ija the helena herdti herald says bays that w wile hiie wi ie 10 a man named christine was wab engaged in butchering engates fri in vi virginia ar inia lnla iviry liy ity on 63 t the 6 instant he cut cut cue the emoral femoral arter artery and died in five minutes THE LAST professor pratts lecture on oni astronomy delivered in the tabernacle last night was listened to very a very large concourse of people the building being behig well crowded tho the learned professor must feel hig big highly ay grat gratified anie Ifie dat at the gleatan great terest interest manifested by the publio public in the subject of his hia lectures the fourth of the course aiu alu will wiki be given on friday night dedication af A sa s1 1 eidet eldek aldei E dward edward stevenson writing from frain spanish fo fork 11 1 0 on n the says that baand elder p porter it on oil the dedication af a school house ahouse in the third ward at S springville Spring ing ville the building is 36 x 40 feet bal they y had also held meetings and ano preached at provo and spanish fork the provo woolen factory is nearly ready aorl forthe the roof A good spirit prevails among the peppie generally t I 1 I 1 i SAT SALT laue LAKE SAIT SALIV IN ST lotus the ari Afi missouri republican of last friday under binder i t the h heading from salt sait lake bays says essig essia john jan at f roe age co y yesterday esterday exhibited on change chango a amplem or a sack asack of salt sent them bv liv smith hopkins kins fe noward howard of utah to bd tested in fix the curing of provisions the kalt halt which was manufactured from the waters of bf the great salt lake resembles in the format formation len lem of its crystals the solar produce of onandaga onondaga Onan daga but t contains less jime lime and other ather foreign sub aub substance bs tance stance packers generally deem it danly daniy if nc nob not it quite equal equalito ta to receipts from turks ls island land ind and believe it would woula be equally val vai valuable asbie to packer of or course there is no probability y tait that buah can ship salt to this point by rail nall at a profit but if such salt aa as this sample can be made there itis it is evident that within a few yearb years hogs can be ba cut and cured there cheap enough to preclude the shipment of provisions ions lons any point in thi this valley calldy to ta colorado go nevada reyma idaho or wyoming and zid po pos s bioly ayduk our pad packers may meet meets a m mountain nealry 1 tv iry for the trade of or the western portion af pf f the new mexico 11 ItE scup the tho acta A ifa ita of last sunday sanday contains an account of a runaway and rescue of aitery a very remarkable character an old man was driving a liu ilu bugey buggy towards I 1 front aront street when his animal agy took fright and het set off at a tremendous dous rate and py some means the bridle got loose and hung from the horses neck neek leaving the occupant bf to control cont iol vol hl himin maln MIJU the least eidast the lb cry of 14 runaway brought out many spectators who expected every mon mor moment gent thee thage the occupant of af the vehicle thrown out ont and d ern enn eri ly injured i nut bufa rescue was a hand dor don yogi for il 1 suddenly from one orthe of the side streets u mexican vaquero mounted on ad a fleet mustang sapt out ajia baia and started arnen after the rudaw runaway the spectators cheer cheered e d as t hey they saw th uhe the zyal ayal distance is tance between the pursued and the pursuing rapidly cios clos ed up the vaquero soon gained the side pf af the horse and leaning from hia his hla saddle saddie lehe lohe he brew abrew one of his arms amund around the animals neck and held fast both horses going at full suli speed in la a twinkle he hauled the reia rela from under the runaways Tuna funa heels and making a noose he passed it over the horses neck adek andied and ana jhen then straightened back in his saddle saddie the whole establishment was wig soon brought to A a standstill and the an animal rode rodo by the taneto canero landed on the sidd sido walk valk the old man was wai wa congratulated on his escape and he and many others thanked the mexican for his heroic deed after which tho the latter lighted a cl garetta and rode yode away way ava a Y SWEET cider elder there there thero hae been many enquiries madeam at onetime one tim alm time and another respect respecting ina ink the best of keeping cider and awid preventing it fro from in gett getting ilig hard bro moses thurston a has a method i which aich he has tried and found success successful faland and by which ider eider lder iden can be kept one to ten terr years e a erg As an ev evidence of lt its efficacy he brought r aught up tp thiv office fobb tested a galion gallon al of which he ad manufactured bac iau ot fall and which haskett has kept perfectly sweet until the present improving constantly with age judging by the sample which we had bad we should unhesitatingly pronounce bro Thurs thurstons tons method a success the cider was quite sweet and bad an ex lex cellena flavor the tho th e following Js his bis receipt rec rece ipe elpe which he gives for the benefit of the public grind your apple apples add arid let thein them lay jay until I 1 the next day then they should be pressed and an open tub be ba isaken to put the and arrangement be made madeko to draw it onn without toiling it W holthe scum upa urn ura on the top of the thet cide cider rc cracks racks and sofaie some small bubbles appear then is the time to td AX fix I 1 it if apu lefft iet let it go any jany longer it will spoil it will lii ill take fram three to fak days dayi if the tho weather be vo aarni warm and longer hinger if cold after this time fluie has bbs elapsed let ong one gallon bo be drawn ofa and ana put plat it into your barrel take some roll noli brimstone and melt lathea it lt then then thea take a cotton cloth about seven or eight inches iong long and two wide dip it into the brimstone and after taking a green sick stick and splitting n it insert the rag ingolt into it the rag shoula should then be h light ht ed barrei ind and put into the bung of the tar barrel re 1 and there fastened and a cloth cioth be placed around the stick and the bung to keep the smoke embke from the burning br brimstone im and rag in the barrel after the rag is bumen burned the stick should be taken out dut the bung ibe put in the barrel and the latter he be well rolled about until the smoke is thoroughly mixed wih wih the cider the balance ol 01 the cider should be drawn og off from the tub caro care being ta taken ken not to roil roll it and p aured into the barrel your cider is then in a condition td kee kep keep p sweet for pt at least a year but should if it be bei desired to ta keep it more moro than abear a year idt letche iho bho samei process be gone through again with the brim stone ston e about ahree or four months afa aft arter after erit it has been smoked the first time thisdore this whis done dono bro brotherston thurston pays the older it gro ws better it will be i THERE Is an old lady in ohio who v ha I 1 la s deaf and dumb and blind and has lost the of her hands that thit woman w we I 1 hould should think would make ali air an admirable mtr able abie mother in law BO so says the thel Mu laville courier journal but what a dreadful experience the writer must have had to pen such an sentiment with huch such he would never succeed as a resident of this thih territory J 1 l in the state of must be an ln tolerably intolerably ui pleasant unpleasant place for travelers tra velera velena just now agthe as the erb ers of that town four in number have struck against an enactment of the state legislature and no travelers rest or hotel accommodation can cau now be bb obtained there this strange proceeding has been resolved u upon pon poh by the bonifacia boni boul faces facea la order to effect if possible the repeal of a law recently rece reee passed parsed by the ave th eState state general assembly i prohibit lnig irig the sale bale of liquors and inflicting nines fines on tavern or hotel keepers for belling selling drinks oil on their premises td the passing stranger in consequence of this travelers have to pass on or take tako hueh such accommodations as Rs they can pro procure curwin in temporary quarters poorly fitted up by the city author aties T w 1 r libi OUR re reader r will doubtless ie collect document hat hab appeared edineu in our columbe a time which purported tc to bethe excommunication bif sif victor emanuel by the po pope e of the roman boman catholic church PT the he sacramento union published the same document and was waa taken to task for doing so by the monitor the only irish or catholic journal in california that paper declared tb the document a forgery and charged the union with ignorance and stupidity if it did not know that the do C ifft did know ifko it to wath ahito intent tent to injure the catho 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