Show LOCAL LOAL lohl AND OTHER walters WAITERS n s FROM FRrDA FRIDAYS YS DAMY DAILY fell FEB 13 advanced wo understand that lard has advanced vinced ad a cent and a lia lla half if in outside markets and there is consequently a proportionate advancement van cement of the article in this nelty numbering the houses the Tr erald offers the excellent suggestion that the buildings of the city be numbered we coincide with the idea and trust it will be acted upon funeral services the funeral services of bishop john proctor took place at the tile hWard iut lUt schoolhouse at one today to day the attendance was very large a con sider able ablo number being unable to obtain admittance to the building bishops E hunter J 0 little ii W hardy and L D young and elders adam spiers and A if musser were the speakers and all testified to the many excellent qualities of head and heart of the deceased the value of time A person who spends two hours per day in idle pursuits for a period of sixty years uses up in this manner just five years of his life Ji feor feon or one twelfth of the period first named let a person reckon up the g good that could be accomplished by five years employment at some useful productive labor and he may form some idea of the value of timo and the necessity of using every hour to advantage five years devoted t ti 3 the study of any useful branch ot of knowledge would enable the dullest to reach a high point of df excellence cei cel lence lenee utah northern the utah northern train which left logan yesterday afternoon and was due in ogden at 6 30 p edid m did not arrive at the latter place until half past two this morning 1 owing to its getting off the rails about two miles this side of willard no one was hurt though the engine was disabled the cause of the accident was the spreading out of the rails while the train was rounding a curve thereby causing the engine lne ine and ani three of the cars to drop down own between them after the disabled engine had been got out of the way and the cars placed on rails again the engine of the gravel train ran them into O ogden oden den fito SATURDAYS namy DAILY FEB 14 at 1 coming gerald massey the popular english poet and iea lea lecturer is expected to visit salt la lake shop shortly tay on his w way ay to the pacific C coast valentine day the labors of the post office clerks have been most onerous today to day the number of tender and jocular missives distributed by them being something tremendous i pleasant party A very pleasant i party was participated in by the scholars of the thirteenth ward sunday school 3 yesterday esterday afternoon and evening at the assembly rooms the exercises consisted of dancing interspersed with singing by the children I 1 stormy the wind blew pretty stiffly during last night and there was a covering of about three inches of snow on the ground this morning snow has been falling at intervals during the day A sage brusher brasher in europe 1 this is the title of the lecture to be delivered tonight to night nightly by that eloquent speaker hon thos fitch at the institute commencing at half past seven the proceeds will bo be devoted to the benefit of the ladles ladies library association runaway last evening the horse and wagon of mr lubbes butcher ran away awny from the corner of second south street and the state road and did not bring up till the far c end nd of the fourth ward was reached no further damage re resulted stilted than the dumping out into the mud of some quarters quarter ers erg of beef A blessing the present plesent snowstorm can pan scarcely fall fail to prove a blessing persons who have been in the mountains in some places lately assert that where snow has frequently been fifteen feet deep qt it this time timp of the yc year r in former it was recently only three feet deep this had a bad appear inge ange for the prospect for water for next seasons reasons seas reas cropf crop but the present fall tends to relieve the ghe he anxiety that ivnic some bome of the farmers were be binnin to feel reunion reunion the fo fourth quorum of seventies will have their thein annual social reunion on frida friday y evening even ing at the ward assembly rooms E R young job smith S P neve george anderson john C sandberg and elijah pierce are the committee and H mcewan floor manager we are requested to state that any members of the quorum or their friends desirous sirous of attending the party can obtain tickets on application to any of the gentlemen named what Is true education this lecture delivered last night in the ward school schoolhouse house was ms listened to with the strictest attention by a good sized audience the ideas embodied in the lecture were of an advanced character and were expressed in choice wid and appropriate language an adequate conception of it could not be conveyed in a synopsis but those who listened to it appeared to feel that they had participated in an intellectual treat and had been largely entertained and instructed at the close of af the lecture a hearty vote of thanks was tendered to mr Nals naisbitt mr george M ottinger will be the next lecturer under the auspices of the ward institute his subject will be how to read bead a picture which is one to which lie he is well qualified to do ample ampie justice being himself a studious devotee t of the fine arts the poor these are dull times as everybody knows there are quite a number of working people in the city who have no employment and ang who in consequence are by no means well supplied with the comforts and have probably but a meagre amount of even the necessaries of life the bishops of the various wards and the relief societies are doing a good work in supplying the wants of the poor yet there is ample scope for the benevolently inclined who have to give to those who have not it is to be hoped however that business will soon revive and everybody who is able and NV willing Illing to work have the privilege of doing so nobody should wan want t in this community for there is an abundance of something to eat and those who have not should not fail to make their wants known in the proper quarter quarters 3 for it is not right neither is it necessary that any should suffer suir er fire alarm last night about half past 11 mr carl C asmussen amussen awoke from his slumber and glanced out of the window of his room when to his consternation he observed large fiery sparks flying about in the air and alighting in in various places at the rear of his Ns premises he immediately arose and rushed into the cold night air which must have had a somewhat chilling deflect upon him for if anybody had seen him they would not have been induced to the supposition that he was dressed for company I 1 when he went out he found spa soai ks ka everywhere sparks on the kindling wood sparks on the shed sparks parks S around the stable an investigation vesti vest gation gatlon atlon of the cause of the spark phenomenon revealed that it proceeded from the chimney of the premises of mr perkins druggist the last named gentleman was soon aroused and mostly by hl his is exertions the matter was soon put right the cause of the emission of such a quantity of sparks from the chimney was oas the foul condition of the latter the flue not having hating bee been cleaned out for a considerable 3 length of time the moral attached t to 0 this little circumstance is self evident if tf parties will keep the flues on their premises free from soot they may prevent the calamity of fire and leastwise they will not if they attend to this matter cause quiet citizens to bo be unnecessarily alarmed and torun to run the risk of taking cold by venturing ring out at night C in n gentlemen clean out the flues FROM MONDAYS DAILY r end FED ell eil 16 irl provo mr oscar lyons of the provo times informs lis us that dull does not al adequately dequa tely express the business condition of that city leits at scipio A degram te teter teler gram fram pram dated lust to A M 1 I musser lusser A esq of this city from T 0 angel and J S Schol lehl iuni ld now now nov on the way to st george eod southern bouthern thern utah states that they reached scipio S do millard county at ata 3 pm oh bb lil sal saturday tur they were well but the S snow oy was deep and tray iray lUng bad does anybody know do does es an anybody know whether 1 it is true that that a gentleman had his leg brok boken enli enil auy aby stepping between the planks of that broken bridge in front of the block south templo temple street if such an accident has not already occurred it may at any time especially on a dark night and that would in all probability dast the city a great deal more than a broken plank that that lecture the lecture of hon thomas fitch A ille in europe on saturday night ot at the t institute was listened to by an appreciative and delighted audience the lecture is is redundant with sound practical sense and brilliant witticisms as well as graphic descriptions of ludicrous as well as dramatic situations mr fitches eloquence and excellent imitative powers earled the audience with him two hours with an elocutionist W B 11 11 writes from centerville Cent erville feb 14 as follows under the auspices of the cen ten terville berville ter ville library institution on friday evening february at the schoolhouse to an appreciative ap audience frank lee chauvan read selections from gough also sher adans dethe Rl vii vil vagabonds abolds pyram us and DoubleD Double Dick lck lek darius green and his flying machine charge of the light brigade and shamus obrien after which he lie gave his bis views in a very amusing manner of the benefits arling arising r from a correct understanding of the art of elocution the whole le was listened to with p profound row attention and the good order maintained was remarkable throughout A vote of thanks was given to the gentleman for liis his gratuitous tritous entertainment also to the martial band who played at intervals during the evening the committee eare care are untiring in their efforts to make the institution a benefit to all classes |