Show lom LOW AND OTHER MATTERS FROM FRIDAYS DAILY SMALLPOX SMALL SHALL POX rox A man who came in from american pork fork kanyon last evening and was taken to dr fowlers office was found to have the smallpox small emall pox poz roxand and was immediately removed to the hospital third DISTRICT COURT this morning counsel Z snow read an affidavit of justice justlee clinton relating to certain returns of papers in which it was considered mr clinton was dilatory and a special order had been made in the matter mattir the court did not intend to fine the judge but merely to spur him up to promptness the papers would r te e ready to present to court morrow tomorrow to morning the jury was called four present while the marshal marshai hunted up the abenoj absent jurymen juryman jary jury men the court listened to motions in civil suits I 1 in the cabo caso of ellen read aps s samuel read the court ordered an allowance and alimony of 2 the case of M T patrick united states marshal vs victor cordelia cordella was opened wells spicer for com complainant laisant lai lal nant D S dana for defendant 67 CONCERTS bro george rowley the blind musician of american fork and his bis talented troupe of home artists have returned from a trip through the northern settlements where the they gave great satisfaction both as vocal az and instrumental performers and have met with the best of f encouragement coura gement and kindness from th the brethren presiding in those settlements he contemplates making a tour of th the southern settlements many of the leading citizens in the northern settlements speak in high terms of bro rowie rowley bowley and his associates and they will no dos dom doubt receive a warm reception in the southern settlements tle ments as they will do all in fix their power to make their entertainments interesting and amusing the assistance ren rende deredi beyond being an act of charity to bro owley rowley JR will help to encourage home tal fair ent NEW HOTEL taylor and cutler opened their new hotel on wednesday the by giving a fine dinner to the g gentleman a antle who have offices and rooms in their extensive buildings and to a afew few anew invited guests the meal was a avery very enjoyable one and under the circumstances it being the farst first meal prepared in the establishment and everything and find everybody engaged in getting it up untried passed off in id a very creditable and satisfactory manner if the opening meal betaken betoken be taken as a sample of those which will be served hereafter there are good grounds for anticipating that the restaurant will be a success A hotel upon the european plan has been needed here and probably without in intending tending to establish it in the beginning taylora tay lor cutler have found themselves led by circumstances to open a house of this kind rooms booms for offices and lodging can be obtained in the house and those who engage rooms need a convenient restaurant at which they can take their meals under the system adopted at the taylor house they can eat there and pay for meals as ikey they get them or go where convenience or business may lead them to eat we wish the house and its proprietors every success their energy deserves it and we think their g good management and central location will insure it A BLANKET prof jos ij barfoot of the museum shows us a blanket unique in construction and appearance appear arnee arice to civilized by eyes as it was manufactured by hand by a woman occupying her three months bro jacob hamblin brou brought ht it from the country and bro neg meg james F woodruff brought it from st geoage it has been presented to the museum where with other curiosities of the mountain region it can be seen by those who desire to do 00 so it is heavy strong rather hard close woven without nap almost as stiff as g a bru brn brussels i asels carpet but has more of a kidderminster carpet appearance of weaving the colors yellow green white red black and blue are goodard good and ana durable and are woven in geometric design from MONDAYS 3 DAIRY DAILY I 1 SNOW two or three luches inches on od sl sunday anday morning rain in the afternoon wind and anif rain and hail and snow in the night ai an old fashioned snow storm this thit morning and plenty of slush underfoot today to day the tre MINING AT provo A few faw days ago there appeared in our columns um ns a short history of the great mining trial held at provo before his honor judge strickland iu in which the eureka mining company were complainants and victors I 1 and the company owning the king david mine defendants on friday last the defendants fend ants in this case filed a motion for a new trial sixty days being granted by the court for them thera to present the papers showing inythe the grou grounds sida upon which aich their emption Is based aged the courtis court is now oni eni engaged abedin in nse ase a secona second bo d allo alio I 1 trial in which the eureka company is also aiso plaintiff and woodhull and others defendants the property in dispute in this case Is also on eureka hill gintic tintic mining district juab co county t in n this territory and aud norih north of that for which possession was contested in the preceding trial this second trial tria promises to bo be longer than the first the number of witnesses for the defendants defede ts being more than double the number examined on both sides bides in la the first trial the counsel for the respect respective lve ive parties are the same as before at the conclusion of this case caso there is still another to be tried in the same court in which the eureka company Is also plaint plaintiff lin lIX these trials have been the means of drawing a large influx of miners as witnesses into provo city and some of the lying sensational scribes in this countr country yi who do penny a line business for eastern papers have made this fact the tho basis blais for fon be veral several venal reports sent over the wires of outrages and broils of various kinds amongst or committed by the miners but all such reports as Pw well weil ellas eilas as most others froin from the same sources are utterly without foundation per ber deseret Je seret jeret telegraph Teles raph AITA aira crry cirr little cottonwood nov ai 91 it has lies stormed fearfully for the past three days snow sleet hail hall rain thunder lightning and nd wind wina ed blowing terrifically several snow slides have done considerable damage one man named charles morrison Morri son aon having just left the tunnel near the old smelter for lor home the day before yesterday afternoon was caught under a snow slide and carrr carrl earned ed with it about three hundred yards over a IL steep precipice his body has kot not been recovered yet the miners worked for hours trying to get him out but he slid i under the snow and cannot be found this i slide and another occurred about half v a mile west of central city he was a married man and much I 1 respected r e his widow lives in alta yesterday another slide occurred near the ohio tunnel carrying a man along but he fortunately crept copt out unhurt itis it is still snowing and blowing severely an and no no signs of abating the knowis snow is several feet deep and drifted very tery badly two of the tho stage horses were drifted on a snow slide yesterday oyer over a bank twenty feet deep and nearly buried under the snow the telegraph line is broken in several places by falling trees PARIS PAM nov 25 the storm which commenced last tuesday night continues changing daily from rain to snow with very heavy wind most of the time the country is well soaked up it is raining now with good prospects for continuing if it dont stop soon wo wai shall have to build an ark ALTA nov 0 27 7 11 am since the last report the storms have not in the least subsided but if possible are more fearful than ever parties who have been here the last two winters say they never knew know as terrific a storm in the canon before we have not seen the sun since sunday the wind is blowing the snow drifting trees falling and everything appears gloomy the stage only came up the canon to Tan wan tanners neres vilie ville and from there to this point there is no track as no teams hav hai have re passed it since the Morri Mom sons fatal catastrophe forty men it is said left here yesterday for a more congenial climate work is genen goner generally suspended though there has been no UC slide in the last forty eight hours they are momentarily expected especially on the em emma ma hill all hope of finding the body of C morrison is now given glyen iven lyen up until spring his wife is almost distracted tyr RELIS rents GOING SOUTH sours the tyrrel exhibition of mechanical figures has been delighting the people of 0 several of the settlements up north during the past week or two and the proprietor is now in this bit eit city on his way to the southe southern settlements the exhibit exhibition loii comprises about two hundred mechanical figur figures bb all manufactured owned and manipulated by old residents of the territory among the tableaux exhibited are the expedition of sir john franklin 1 in the arctic regions the icebergs aurora borealis and other natural wonders of that distant region being vivial vividly presented also ships on fire storm az and aud shipwreck at sea the siege and storming at sebastopol sevastopol Seba etc the entertainment lasting about two hours at intervals mr J D I 1 berst herst the noted clown and comic singer will amuse by his witticisms and comically ties the entertainment is of the most pleasing character and the people odthe of the settlements south have never had bad an opportunity of witnessing anything like it before in this territory |