Show toul LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS HATTERS 4 t xa AW iw FROM TUESDAYS DAILY I 1 J fial fill latal laeal SHOOTING SCRAPE rare aArn tho follow ing telegram was received by deseret tole telo graph line this morning I 1 1 I 1 1 T I ST GEo GEORGE georae feb 14 deseret bews yews alma miller son of H M miller of this city cley was shot on tho the loth by Athea meeks in eagle valley the corpse arrived here iasi lasi last night in charge of W B maxwell the funeral took place today to day at 1 meeks was shot tw twice co b by a spaniard in the employ of miller buh but ris kis his wounds are not serious no farther particulars tic ulars learned PARTY panty there thero appears to be no lack of amusements and recreations this winter parties concerts lectures and theatrical performances and among our people they are gotten up and carrie carried d out with unexceptional satisfaction the mies ladies in the different wards have taken in hand the getting gettin up some very fine parties and the one he held heid d rast fast last earing evening by the he ward retrenchment association in the ward nvard institute was aras not a whit behind any of its predecessors in interest and the goo good d time enjoyed the committee of arrangements was composed of Mes Mesdames dandes dardes lona and via eldredge and misses ulsses ellen wilcox and lucy arnold A scandalous celue CRIME IK SAN FRAN pran cisco A mrs hand died in san francisco on the ath Ins instanter tafter severe suffering forsea for nor several eral enal days the certificate of death signed by one of the doctors who attended her stating that she died of congestive chill Aft after erthe the funeral strange rumors got afloat about her demise which coming eventually to the ears ot of the coroner he had bad the bod boa body Y exhumed when a medical examination revealed the fact that attempted abortion was the cause of death the practitioner in the case caso was a dr odonnel onnel who was promptly arrested ania arid held to answer to he the charge deceased was wat wa only twenty years of aze age information WANTED of herman gehrenbeck Altenburg of germany he has haa not been heard of since the ath of oi july 1866 and then it was in a letter dated from salt lake city he formerly resided at Prescot prescott and tand subsequently at fort mojave A T we he was acquainted intimately with M major majon ador ajor H hooper hooner aop or of and nd L J F jaeger of prescott information of him may be addressed to this office or to iny iby robert ert ent lagler P 0 box 16 S L city western papers please copy OGDEN feb 14 editor deseret newa ahe tha returns of the municipal election yesterday are for ma mayor or L J herrick ditto A F farr 94 ditto 30 30 jg browning I 1 aldermen Alderm enFA F A brown ditto waiter walter thompson ditto W W burton 4 ditto james horrocks 84 ditto TV H U perry 1 councilors councillors Counci lors 1 I canfield ditto D moore ditto winslow farr parr ditto H B scoville ditto C Wren rdse ditto samuel horrocks sa 6 ditto ditt john broom 85 ditto J U hoagland 0 a 9 I 1 and ditto luther porter forter 1 kir mir WEATHER in the territory received per deseret telegraph line ferrua february irth noon OL t george geprge clear cleat and peasant pleasant roads sty parowan carowan Pa rowan fine and pleasant no snow creek cloudy and colothree cold coid three inches fillmore south wind blowing looks like a storm nephi ye tery cloudy and wind blowing 1 very vecy V coli cold foi loo looks s like sil snow ow soon S spanish panis fork snowing avi ari and dery very cold american fork wind win blowing veny very cold snowing a little kaysville raysville Kays Rays ville been snowing all ali the morning looks like clearing up now logan bogan been snowing and blo bio morning now quiet i I 1 I 1 I 1 Fx frankiin franklin anklin cloudy clotide but mild snow about four inches deep BE CAREFUL IN clie THE usei USE OP BUR bub buening BURNING NING FLUIDS since the introduction of kerosene and other burning fl fluids aid ald s a great number of horrible death deatha shave have oce occurred u bredin in various places by its explosion the result in most cases of its caro carp careless lessi iessi use utah has been singularly arly ariy exempt from these dreadful casualties very few taw having occurred since the tho introduction of burning fluids fulds here this has been owing for the most part we think to the great care manifested by ayour our merchants in importing nothing but the best brand brands of oil and not that people here are anymore any more moro careful as a general thing than they are anywhere else eise this belief is strengthened by two or three accidents which have taken place lately the result in part of carelessness and in pat patt of ignorance in which parties have been ba badly badir burned burned burnea by tho the careless handling of the danforth oil an agency for the sale of which now exists in this city this fluid is advertised as being non explosive 1 I 1 and for aught we kno know w its claims in this respect eare are well we believe that the notion which the people have of its non explosiveness has led in the several instances to which we refer reler to a degree 0 carelessness in handling it which has resulted in fires of a somewhat alarming nature now while this fluid may 1 ba wholly non explosive it should forgotten that like all used for illuminating lumina ting purposes is very inflammable and no lamp should be replenished with R it anymore any more than with kerosene gasoline or lot any other burning fluid at any time but in daylight day belleve light and out of reach of fire we ber believe belive r that if this injunction be observe dand the burners of lamps be kept clear and clean four fifths of the accidents and explosions plo pio lons ions caused by burning fluids might be avoided provided the lamps are ara the ones specially adapted to the oil or fauld fluid used all these fluids are highly inflammable but not one probably is more so than coal gas yet while the latter if carelessly handled is extremely dangerous I 1 with proper precautions it is perfectly safe and very useful and we believe the same is true elfall df all ali fair brands of illuminating oils FROM broom wednesdays DAILY dalny fally faily I 1 I 1 I 1 tam kid WORK worx IN AUSTRALIA alta ALfA elder robert beauchamp writes from sydney on the of december decemver Dece moer last lo 10 president george A Smith that one hundred persons up to that date had been added to the church by baptism since his arrival in australia and this in the face of opposition ign ion from irom pulpit and press assisted by the more vulgar persecution of nien men odthe of the baser so sort sont THE FLORISTS GUIDE gulde 11 we have received from hovey rovey cok ca 0 47 state stata Sta taSt st chicago their thein gulde guide to the flower rower garden and catalogue of or seeds with full directions for growing transplanting and after culture it contains over a hundred pages and numerous illustrations andro and we think would bo be valuable both to professional and amateur gardeners ACCIDENT AT eider elder ged brough of springtown Spring town writing on the ath instant instant says an accident occurred yesterday to the son of james T S allred aured who was in the oak creek kanyon au and chopping down a tree when it suddenly eli eil ell fell betwixt at two others and gwun swung g towards him with sua sui such forca fores as to break his Us right thigh in two places he hoaas was got home homo and dr W P allred of fountain green was waa telegraphed to and arrived in two hours and set the brohen broken limb which ia is now doing as well as can be expect expected edi eds although the bones are badly crushed general good health prevails in this city LAND REFORM ASSOCIATION We have received from the office of the land reform Association associational at new yorka printed copy 01 of r a petition to congress which is isi being circulated by the association to stop the absorption of public lands by railway and other cor portions and to reserve the residue of the national domain for the use of actual settlers the names of the committee of the association are henry beeny J K ingalls and john K key fior sor the office is peart pearl eart earl st new york PROFESSOR CARELESS CONCERT this concert will take place very shortly about the of the present month frequent rehearsals are being held by py those who will take part in it and from froin the pains that is being taken by y the professor to bring his orchestra solo singers and choristers cho up to the desired standard of excellence there Is the best of reasons for believing that this concert if not a sensation will be far ahead of any hitherto gotterup gotten gotte up in utah orthe or tha the rocky mountains with exclusively home talent tha the orchestra the largest that ever played in utah will number about twenty five performers the choristers cho a hundred and fifty also a juvenile chorus of about nifty fifty do dot not forget the In instant stadt the concert will take place ia in the theatre which ought to be the crowded in every part on the occasion I 1 WANTED the follows fOllo wg are from the Mill mma star of the 2 ith ultimo 1 information wanted of george smith who emigrated to Australla australia about aboul 1850 or 1851 but is ls issam 14 issaH said sald to be now living in utah tor ton territory rotor y address mary smith 57 67 bury I 1 lane ilane lancashire En england glaud information wanted of the whereabouts 3 of charles brooks bricklayer who is supposed sod to have left england for utah in 1849 W it t will be to his advantage e to write to hs his brot brother her ber if he ia ig dead any person will greatly oblige by sending particulars to E M B care of orl L bic Ric hins bins redmarley Red marley new ent Gloucester shire england robert kay wishes to hear from his hia friends r ends arhur arthur john and iund ralph maxwell who wh oem emigrated gated from glasgow to utah a about bout sixteen years ago address I 1 care george WI wilson ison lson 14 dal dai motherwell fi andew A new yew leaper jarer we have received the prospectus of a new paper to be published in this city enticed the tae utah monthly record to be devoted solely to the mining manufacturing agricultural and commercial interests of the territory the first num berwill be issued on the ath the yearly subscription price will bo be two dollars bentham fabian esq of the salt lak nak reading beading rooms and merchants exchange is editor and proprietor he says in bis his prospectus that the object contemplated tem plated by the monthly record is the compilation and preservation of a true and faithful record ol 01 circumstances and events transpiring from time to limb lime in the various branches of industry which constitute the means of developing the resources of the territory no opinions upon elther either religion or politics will be allowed space in the columns of the journal SOCIAL panty party A social party was held last night in the fifteenth ward ball hall by the female relief society of that ward the names of the committee were mrs sarah ill kimball mrs rebecca M jones mrs maria burton and mrs mary brown brawn mr W 1 binder was floor manager the hall was very tastefully decorated with evergreens ever greens and the mottoes formed out of the evergreens ever greens were most artistically arranged we noticed among those present many nihmy visitors among others president D H wells general jesse W fox and bishop J D T mcallister an elegant supper was provided for the guests the committee and others in the female relief Socie tys room over their store one feature of the entertainment last evening was the fine singing of miss swan and ana two tunes on the organ by master charles burton whose masterly performance on that instrument wa wel never heard excelled his execution is brilliant and his style is such as to glye give credit to his teacher professor george careless the party was a success A WORD TO thlu THE YOUNG ivler MEM OP or Is baeli it is often said that the hope of israel lies in the young and this isso isoo is so evident that it needs no argument to prove it for many of those now in responsible positions position are hastening info into the sere and yellow leao leaf pernod period and in tho the ordinary course of nature will by by an and ana d by step off the stage olfaction of action when their places must ie be ailed filled by younger members of the church another saying which every days observation and experience substantiates is that the boy makes the man or more literally the character of the boy of today to day is an index of what the future man will be it is also true that the kingdom of god and its members have a greater future be fore them than the most sanguine can now anticipate but because this isso it does not say that every member of that kingdom will be groa grea great groat and certainly none will whose action actions are re not such as to command the respect of their fellows and whose attainments are too limited to qualify them for positions of usefulness and trust we believe that many young men born and reared in tho the church realize this but we are also forced to the conclusion judging berko berlo ty the course they take that quite a num number do not for their lives live are marked by folly and are not altogether free from vice we notice somei gomo young men mea in this city who have been reared in the church and some who have come from other countries who indulge in whisky drinking and we know also that they make places of resort of billiard saloons and bowling alleys they use tobacco freely and are not over choice in n the their r la language guage all AH these are bad signs in men of any age buh but particularly in the young for every oue one of these vices for they are are aze vices vicea gains strength with indulgence and none addicted to them need ever hope for respect honor or distinction it should be the tho aim and the pride of every man and especially every young man who has his mark in life to make to a hun shun every appearance of vice and to so deport himself that he will honor bis his calling and be an honor to the church and to the priesthood which he bears hears young men of salt lake city and utah territory reflect upon these matt matthers and isyou if you wish to grow into honor and influence with the church and kingdom square your lives accordingly for no others wiit will ever attain to td them 1 1 erod FROM THURSDAYS thursba DAILY darly K trout HATCHING the acclimatization society of san francisco has hag imported trout spawn ddom from the east they were received on ozi the uit nit and andl it was wm expected that fifty five days from that date would elapse before the young trout made their appearance but on the morning of the int fifty of them had hurst burst their shell and they are doing well it seems that the process of hatching had commenced before transportation commenced but this did not retard or injure the operation the young fish are attached to and will wilf live on the umbilical vesicle for forty five days after which they will be fed very sparingly and carefully three or four times a day on animal liver reduced to a pulp and diffused d through the water with a syringe this will continue for a week or two when the feeding will take place twice a day morning and evening care cars being taken to give no more than the fish need lest lost they be killed by fouling the water in which they are kept small smail pox the oden ogden junction of yesterday says it has learned of two more cases of small smail pox in the lynne district both of which caught the infection at cor dons donson on bu the maln main street north korthof nor of ogden bride bridge the junction says ib it warned the public against that place a short time timo ago tago and the proprietor was angry at the notice denying the existence of the disease in the house on tuesday marshal fife and dr williams made an |