Show LOCAL WO AND OTHER MATTERS MATTER FROM FRIDAYS DAILY O C C A christenson writes that the beautiful new meeting house bouse at ephraim ephraem Ephr ep braim aim alm is ni covered tha the roof having just been completed a great deal ho everds yet needed in the interior of the building g bei bel before org ord itcan be salato said sald to be finished iha ih iwa 1 a letter from spring z city ar brugh siy sty ss generl Ge good health pre re valls vails qan qun crap asa as fl general thin thing biarl be bodd thare there has been son some ie jack of water owing to the weather being ly ladry asir r i THE ax THE sextile we mets mers the anniversary of 0 theena the entry r to 0 the pioneers into this thial valley wa te celebrated lebra ati att Bountiful by thih thin af cann canu cannon cannou oui oni diksic Di singing spee speeches chesi a the children and a gra grand nd ball bali in 14 the iho evening av enang t forthe or the bigger people i I 1 spring city olty A procession carchedi marche mar chedi k through the principal streets 9 magin Mamin inasa bet ing at which there ther awas ewas was ane itlie usual amount of speechmaking sin bin singing ing music etc ete moroni celebrate celebrated g in nine fine style the proe prot ce edings edinga terminating in the evening with a display affire works and a grand ball vall ephriam the rejoicings rejo icings were more thian than usually do demonstrative m classe t par in the celebration of the auspicious ous oui day swa SMA L POX pom IN THE cottonwoods COTTON WOODS dr F D benedict who was recently appointed edby by the county court of salt lake as quarantine physician for the county returned t u ned nod yesterday from an official visit to the t h Cotton cottonwoods woods goods he reports that there are but two cases pases of smallpox small pox one in little littie cottonwood and arid the other at silver fonk pork big cottonwood as before reported the doctor says bays that both are mild cases cas esthe the tho person poison aMic afflicted ted with the malady at silver york pork having been recently vaccinated vaccina ted cawed caused it to assume a ballder form and the other individual was wag vaccinated vaccina ted when a childr and he has the disease so slight that he is confined to bed dr benedict says the excitement lun iff the cottonwoods Cotton woods with regard to smallpox small pox is much greater than there is any need poh for the people there are aria generally being vady vac cina ted teil which ha be thinks a very wise proceeding ce and one that it would be well for all to carr carry earry r out who have not already undergone dergo the e operation arrested A cliff driver of a job wagon washl was hired red yesterday by jude judge b Is strickland to take a alcad lead of good s from his residence to the pest house and it if appears ho he was the worse for liquor and ana stayed at the hospital last night in the bedclothes bed clothes of the man who died did there of smallpox small emall pox the other day and tuis this morning he be stole the bodding bedding and arld some apparel of the deceased man after this he be went to a claim house linuse a short distance stancer di from froni the hospital from which be he abstracted and carried off the clothing left there by the tho city quarantine physician which the latter had left off after visiting small pox patients he then came to mingled with numbers of people stid sited several stores without changing his clothing upon these facts being made known he be wm promptly arrested and placed under confinement we trust his will be as severe as his offense is heinous AK ax OUTRAGE there was a murderous outrage perpetrated upon a negro about four this morning at thia the revere bevere house at the above mentioned hour a woman entered his bis room before he got out of ot bed g and dashed or nitric acid in his face and attempted to pour it down his hii t throat the poor felloe was wis feiri feirl terribly bly barnt burnt ana and disfigured A few hours ours abs e quent ly mrs mra knapp why keeps a boarding house on the west sido aide of the 66 city hall block was arrested on a charge of having committed tm outrage 6 and was brought for I 1 oca ora defoye afore alderman blought cllnton inton eral witnesses were appeared edn conclusive elusive as ti lo 10 her gulit guilt although she it appears a knappe is a normer former r d INV chirik berri tc tary r h kept barding bar J ilon lion house honse odd arnd arid h had haa th the V fui iri har moe aoe 3 PI wat mst that he bahor laff rhoy rhey PI foo iff colne coine to thia this cay cUy it and ana id tha that t i when geen V ai she abused himena him ank refused t to 0 give i up ip his clothing and ana other othen effects A alten alter iter he had be leenore been heen enere enore here for bome some line Q she also came cameo and ana establish established eltho I 1 arding house ahe phe he now keeps andl anal sue J led in inducing him to I 1 again work for h r after remaining at her bodding boar hoar dings h abuse use nse a they disagreed and he hi left and engage engaged d to work at the revere bevere house she swore vengeance on him fd for or lea iea leaving leavings ilal 1 ber her and aud it ia Is believed committed commuted the outrage upon the poor fel fei t el low in execution of her threat the case was adjourned till tomorrow to morrow 9 4 bonds being required in the mean ume from the prisoner being unable to obtain bonds she remains under confinement men t in the city jail jall Is IT 80 so there is a rumor in the city and we have reason to b believe elleve it ia ii n 1141 authentic that thit one of our lady residents 1 eig por fur some soine reason or other has raffled anin ui silver milver service worth that the tickets 40 w e ta two wo dollars each the thrower of the e highest hest number with aice alce being the win 11 war ner rumor also says bays that chief justice mc mckean kean threw the highest number and of orpe course won the set we wonder if this thi ia Is so T we can easily believe belleve that the lady iii in question adopted this means of procuring tbt tha full value of or her property and an dunder the circumstances she in all probability being entirely ign ignorant orant orani olt bt the law of the city in Te lation to such transactions het her ees eis conduct can easily be excused bu but t a city 15 ordinance ex expressly pressy forbids all such trans actions class classing irig them und under erthe orthe the head gambling the ordinance ordin ance anca to which we refer reads as follow st 11 1411 II any person keep a house shop or 1 any other place resorted ti td for the pur purpose posa post of gambling or permit or suffer any person in any house ohp br or other place placy under unde hu III ill control or bareto play at it cards dimy dicey dley afaro or roulette dr other game fo for i money modey or bather father things thino such subh offender for each otil ot of al i l 04 shall be liable to be fined lined not more jhan khan than one hundred dollar dollus or I 1 imprisoned rn in not noi exceeding br both at tha the di discretion onor of the iuta itta url uri under kier bier this section any person who has haa the charge cherge 9 of or attends to any hauca banca ianca buchbe house use nse i shap or place may be toe dee deemed aa the keeper thereon thereof and any person renthis 1 out ont a house or place for the purpose pf af gam gambling bling shall be liable to the penalties prescribed in this thia t section clif if any person play at any game of dice cards c or r other gambil gamb game of chance chanco usually resorted to for gambling or frauda 1 lent pur purposes be he shall be liable to be buin pun punit 31 1 I 1 ishel by fine not exceeding one hundred 2 dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding 7 bhe she months or by both fine aia ala aud and d imprison U ment now it IV ls is ta 14 not to be supposed posed for one onh mo ment that the chief administrator and ex of the tue law in utah territory could s J minder winder 09 e anor ignorant gnor int of tha existence of thi this ardi it flance ana and we would ask the tho ilu question estion isitt Is iti itt i t tnie true that he mo cabeen akell cuilty guilty of violating it by shaking abb mee box and becoming w u of this valuable service gal gals s pr latry lantry would donld read nead readily fly an abundance a t of excuses for who projected the raffle but it be his well weil known leri leniency lebby and tenderness to himself when his pecuniary interests are at stake would excuse or justify the course 4 if the rumor be true trad the chief jus C ba has placed himself in a is very ivory position for be he is unmistakably liable toai to ai prosecution for a violation of a city ordinance hancil i VISIT TO THE UTAH AJ if party of bf gentlemen and ladies started from the depot of the utah central railroad at 40 40 yesterday afternoon for the end of tha the thel thal track on the utah southern son Sou thirn there where were wore in the party president B young president of the U SR R B R col john sharp vice vicer rr r president several of the dir directors actors S super supers apen aper s in F little littie ticket and ana freight agent D 0 calder Hons hona geoa smith 1 i D H wells john taylor secretary geo geci 1 j swann swart gen clawson and col john wol young the company proceeded byra by raalte ilife to little cottonwood over which stream bridge builders were basl basi busily engaged in i corn completing the trestle wor work bridge r feet across the stream the work on I 1 this bridge was nearly completed eit cit i it was expected that trains would cross over it today to day or to tomorrow morrow at farthest the work at this point is very h heavy em ry there is a deep cut in n the north bank ana gand and a very heavy fill frn fra the bank extending into the creek bottom to the comi com men cement little cottonwood to dry creek orea the dis 1 tance la Is six miles this piece piety h road toad will iii 0 be laid it is expected at the rate lilter ora ofa of a mile mlle 5 a da day y at dry creak which willbe will be cio clo crossed edal 11 above bro milo andrus place there isic ig aci IJ very heavy heary j job bobof of trestlework trestlework to be built before the trains can continue south but a strong foroe force will be put to work won gon upon it 1 1 01 I and it will soon hooi be completed after leaving the city and entering upon the five acre lots the utah southern runs on the road corresponding with west temple street in the cit city y for upwards of six miles this is a beautiful stretch of road and has haa needed so little grading that in many places the ties are ara laid on the natural award the entire road so far as the ties andlee rails ralls 4 anbi arbi adelaid are ald laid is excellently built w i another road of the same length could be i i found in the united states so soon after bein ingbald gaid gJ Ald id in ih so bb good i a condition ran for br graffi traffic a menara menars constantly at w wark ark leveling tip straightening and lahd ballasting th ellrie icik and wh n I 1 it t shail shall be a apon opened ad for frel frei freight gh i aanas adia arid pas sa gers gens the smoothness with both which run nin ning g will be done don i e upon 1 will be sat V to travel travelers tra velera and be a means meana jeaa I 1 0 of saving rollin rolling stock at lita lit nit ti tle tie cottonwood the a company remain 04 until six the president pre exam lri iii f gb the making suggestions zear rean pecking the construction and staying of the bridge by that time the men working wording on the bridge bad flait finished hed bed their days work and all returned together aci the city the visitors much prati ratified gratified fied fled with the trip angin ingin the hope bope that at DO distant da day oay the carswill carb cars will be running through the wat vat valley ley s to st george from SATURDAYS DAILY POLITICAL convention A political convention was held this afternoon in the tabernacle nor for the purpose of nominating county officers to be elected at the august elections at which were prose present at re s from aarli various 0 cou counties titles and from the different precincts of salt lake county Ho nelias nEllas I 1 F llast smith was ampol appointed chair paul A Pc hettler secretary of the convention after antera 1 F a few preliminary remarks from the chairman the following nominations were made and carried by acclamation com commission FRS TO LOCATE university LANDS L S hills john van cott john councilors councillors COUNCI LORS vor yon FOR FIRST DISTRi DISTRICT cr salt lake and summit counties Wili wilford ord woodruff druff geo Q cannon jos A A young william jemas A SELECTMAN for FOR FOB SALT sant ALT LALE COUNTY reuben miller p B BRIGHTON R PRECINCT r justice of the tace peace henry budy pudy I 1 or eort FORT herriman PRECINCT jat justice d of the tche peace samuel win vin I 1 n a T 1 i I 1 justice ot of the peace sol S Despai despaine ned nei Con connable table tabie joseph snell I 1 i I 1 K 10 BIN bir BINGHAM airAm PRE precinct justice of the peace A D heaton constable john hogan the chairman stated plated that the votes would be polled at the same places as at the last elections in all precincts organized beffre they took place SHOULD BE SEEN to mr nir james T strong who resides in emigration kanyon called this afternoon just before going to press and urgently requested the publication of a statement which he made male his belief being that the health acdwell and ana weli well being of the people of this city are in jeopardy he stated that judge strickland who was moved from the city a day or two since on account of being afflicted with smallpox small smail boxi pox is now stationed at the mouth of emigration ka nyona very short distance above the brewery and on the edge of the stream that flows into the city there is considerable travel past this point and there is not the least protection whatever from the contagion being communicated to passers by our informant thought the matter inetter should be seen to at once and we insert this that the attention of our prompt and efficient quarantine authorities may be called to the subject believing that if it be deemed necessary to take any steps in relation lod iod to the matter the they y will be taken at once COMMITTED the case of mrs knapp mentioned iii in the NEWS yesterday who was arrested on ba suspicion of being the party who threw throw nitric acid on the faco face of a negro waiter at the revere house was tip up for investigation before justice clinton this morning the crime was one of unusual atrocity and the case excited consid considerable erab le interest the attendance at the courtroom court room being unusually lly liy 1 large a rge the evidence adduced at the i investigation n v st tion seemed very conclusive as to ghe the guilt of the accused and at its close at about half past one the court held the case under advisement for one hour when a decision was given the prisoner prison er being committed for trial A SAD END there appears to bei n ni doubt now as to the identity ity of the body of bf man found near the point of the moun mountain tain south on the dinst mho the description given of bf the clothing by those who were sent to inter later the body corresponded in every particular a artio ar with that worn by james mair 0 of af pf this thi Velty city olty when last seen it itis Is supposed that he was I 1 returning et home homel from camp floyd and being fatigued with travel had lain down in fall exposure to the sun and that fati fatigue gue guo exhaust exhaustion io n a and ana heal heat combined to cause his death the remains 0 were decently hur bur buried burled ledat at lehi FROM erom MONDAYS DAILY LIST or emigrants in another part of the paper paren will be found a list of odthe the emigrants and returning missionaries who liverpool on the instant per steamship colorado emigration norice NOTICE if mrs mra elizabeth smith |