Show loca LOCAL AND olred simers FROM wednesdays DAILY FEB FED 18 sworn in the business of swearing in iii the tho new cily city council was attended to at the tho regular meeting of that body last night all were present and took the oath of office offie excepting councilor brigham j young and theodore mckean repaired that breach in the tho footbridge noot foot bridge on the tile sidewalk opposite the block south temple street was repaired yesterday and the tile mantrap man trap has lifts disappeared Tile tiie therefore and henceforth let the night be oler eler eer so dark nor not eer eler so wet and windy lovers and married people people on ort pleasure and people on business can t about that bridge ad libit no further fear nor danger of a broken leg dogs delight ac TWO tw 0 black not 11 dogs went for each other fiercely reely near ithe the godbe corner i today to day and the combatants 1 were surrounded hy dy an admiring admidin 9 troop of the bummers brigade 11 a couple of policemen appeared on the scene seene and by administer administering n g a few well directed kicks succeeded in separating ting the belligerent canines ine inc s and the chopfallen chop fall fali fallen failen en crowd who expected to td see a genuine out and out dogfight dog night fight dispersed amputation this mornin morning g p mil mii it or of the toes orthe right foot of a poor unfortunate fellow named william pugh atias alias shakespeare were amputated by dr W P F anderson And ermon ereon assisted by dr H J ric Bic richards hards the patient was put und under erthe the influence of chloroform during the operation 11 1 1 rugh pugh ilar liar spent a large portion of his time timp in jalland jail and the disease in hi his foot resulted from his hav having in his feet frozen froien ut at some time and from his bis body being in ih a dilapidated ed condition generally dead it is with regret that wo we record the death last evening of brights disease of the kidneys of robert Bobert obe eldest son of our oun well weli known citizen itlen mr TL J golding the decea deceased zed had an attack of fever a few months ago an and as not happens happen t this i is was succeeded ceede dby by a complication of disorders which eventually developed the terrible ter riblet ribia disease which resulted in his death he was a youth of great promise and of the most exemplary character and we feel assured that their large circle of friends will sympathize with the parents parent in their berci berei bereavement nearly daire a tire when mr arr C B R savaged Qs art gallery was op opened oiled this morning it was discovered that about two feet square of the floor of the framing room toom had bad been edn consumed by fire tire during the night it appears that thearo theAre the nirm fire had burned and shouldered ed for a considerable time as a six inch floor joist mist was waa burned through besides the flooring the nire fire was caused by placing some hot ashes from the sto stove voin volu in a box tills this was certainly a frow narrow irow escape cal cai a froma from a big fire X and should bo be a w warning to everybody in general not to leave hot bot ashes in in a wooden box on their premises 1 tine arts vve weare are in informed formed by Z mr trescott agent for appleton Apple appie tons s that some people bava hava raised an objection to that most excellent work wark because the arts I 1 did not appear under A and on this thia account they have ilg irr imagined that that department would not be included at all which to baythe say the least leas tisa is a remarkable con to arrive at al the ants arts will retreated be treated upon in tho the subdivisions sef of that department such buch as painting sculpture mechanics ac the compilers of such a coni complete piete work as the one named well afford to omit so BO important a branch as the arts art disposed of the case ease se oi of gea geom af norton charged with assault and threatening to kill col coi H speed was disposed of in iii the police court this biornie morning g tho threatening to kill part pait of the charge was thrown out and mr norton pleaded guilty to a charge of drunkenness and disturbing tho the peace for which justice clinton will assess asses a fine tomorrow to morrow mo morning rnino he was bound over to keep the peacie peace in 1500 bonds londs the difficulty grew grow out of a disagreement greenl greeni grm gre ement ent concerning the payment of f wages which mcnorton Mr Norton claimed were due bilm from col goodspeed and some others interested in a mine of which mr norton has been acting as superintendent territorial statistics for the yar year 1872 3 day before yesterday councilor young presented a memorial to the legislature from bentham fabian esq morial mortal from Bentham Fabian esq of this city asking ari ati an appropriation to print a work he has been engaged on forthe for dor the past year containing statistics ies les of all branches of trades manufactures etc of the territory up to the close of is 1873 ja we have not seen mr fabiana fabians Fab ians compilation but judging from a former less extensive but clever production of the same character published by him we do not doubt that his present effort if published will be found to contain a fund of really valuable information respecting utah which it would be impossible to obtain from any other source S surgical g i ca 1 operation today to day for the first s t t time ime west of lew bew new york ork marcks Es bloodless operation for necrosis dead boue bone bondor bo or amputation iwas ivas was attempted by benedict brothers assisted by doctor fowler the patient george atwood son of simeon atwood of south cottonwood ton wood a boy about fifteen years of age had been suffering for over t two 0 years I 1 with running bores sores on both I 1 legs gs cause caused d by excessive excessive kating skating I 1 an incision five luques long and two deep was made in the right leg just below the knee on the outside from which about three inches of boue bone was removed and not net a single drop of blood was lost during the operation this remarkable improvement in surgery was disc dise discovered ft a short time agaby ngo ago by a german surgeon named esmarch Es marck and it ls ig said chaty that by his method amputation of the thigh may be performed without the loss of any blood bloody I 1 and the operation above mentioned was so entirely successful as to warrant the placing of full confidence in the new discovery the patient is in ex excellent cellen celien t condition considering the severity of the operation and the long standing of the disease it is the intention of benedict brothers to perform the same aper atlon on the oth other r leg as soon as the hat pat patient fent lent has gained sufficient strength to bear it and if they are equally successful the reputation or df the new method for performing such operations will be pretty well established in this city and union among I 1 the acquaintances of the patient FROM THURSDAYS DAILY FB 19 snow storm the surface of the ground was covered by three inches or so of snow this morning thu the prospects of an abundant sup bup supply ay of water waton from the mount mountains alus aluz turing during the coming summer keep lucre increasing as another institute the sixteenth ward institute was organized last night E B tripp war waa elected president E first vice president thomas E jeromy jeremy jr second vlee vice prest dent joseph H parry parrys secretary cyrus H gold treasurer and ana and george R emery librarian lectures tomorrow to morrow evening mr george at ottinger Ottin gerwill will dellyer his lecture under the auspices of the ward institute at the school house of that ward gard ward on how to read bead a picture mr ottinger is a most entertaining lecturer and has the rare faculty of rendering in a pleasing manner any subject he undertakes undertaken to treat upon he has always a fund of illustrative anecdote on OB band and besides a general solid earnestness of manner when the nature of the subject requires he be is freau frequently IB irresistibly humorous his hi S lecture tomorrow to morrow evening will be illustrated by drawings manipulations on the blackboard black board ac the he lecture should draw a largo large audience as it will happily combino combine amusement with useful instruction mr H W Nals naisbitt bitt lectures under the auspices of the ward young peoples peopled literary association tonight to night on thoughts and facts for little thinkers peter reter van valkenberg murdered the following special dispatch to the NEWS was received by deseret Telo telegraph graph from sandy bandy to day peter Valkenberg Van of union fort was found dead last night about one and a half miles south of that place he had bad nine bullet holes in ills his body which apparently had been fired from a shotgun shot gun aun there is no clue to the in murderers the following additional larg lars larsok the murder of mr van valkenberg were received by letter UNION cumon J VT UT feb 1874 I 1 I 1 augut 5 6 clock pm peter van valkenberg al kenberg a resident resilient of this place was shot and killed about half A mile south of hi hs s residence it appeared from the evide evidence n c 0 at the inquest held by justice richards that deceased was coming home from sandy bandy with a load of manure that one of his singletrees single trees broke and that while lebe lehe he was in the act of repairing it helas he was shot with witly near a dozen doze n balls perpetrator unknown accor according dicig to verdict of jury IS JP JOSEPH josepn S RAWLINS MARION mablon H josepn JOSEPH bowyer jury 1 I clear creek canyon road A c correspondent or writes wr it 4 frow from sevier co feb 12 concerning the building 0 of the clear clean creeh creek canyon boad road by twe the settlers of sevier county as follows the theroan road is sixteen miles longob grading fills and cuts through solid points of rock and is located on ground least liable to be blockaded by snow on the tile north side of the creek running through the canyon which of course has made the cost a little higher than if it had been located regardless of snow in winter traveling to this enterprise hon jos A young subscribed 1000 and the alib members of our enterprise in ing g community subscribed from sa 5 t to 0 according to ability this not being sufficient about was borrowed to further the work but more assistance still being t necessary 1 ces sary I 1 took hold hoid of and ex expended endors of my own property in order r to complete the work the tho cost 0 which wa was waa a fully inasmuch as it is a good road i not 9 1 laty ialy nor for or the benefit of this c country but for the whole of southern utah being by far the nearest route to obtain breadstuff and such things as il a farmer produces am ath in hopes that tbt the legislature will appropriate a um gum sufficient lelent to makert make U a free r road oad w which would gid greatly fa facilitate cill elii tate I 1 intercourse n rp 0 u e between the tho difre different relf reid reif co counties n ties or of this part of the territory 31 3 1 A monster blast on tuesday last there was a a successful monster blast in the limestone quarries 9 of macduff Alac dufy duff brosa bros of the mammoth lime kalns kilns hot springs when five hundred thousand bushels bushela of rock were dislodged from the placeit had held for thousands of years for a considerable time men had been at work nigh night and tand day driving a drift or tunnel under the solid ledge after going forty deet feet in a direct line a turn turm was made ata at a ri right J angle and taken twenty feet further sixty feet in all by four foul feet six inches square at the further end of the second drift a cham ber was va mado made into which was vas placed half a ton of powder after arne r being well backed with gravel a solid wall was wag built which was again backed well weli with gravel until the mouth or entrance was reached the rock met with during inythe the driving of the drift was of excel excellent leht quality and gave every satisfaction to the enterprising proprietors prie tors when the filling of the rift drift was completed and ail all al preparations needful being finished the signal was given to fire three three lengths effuse of fuse communicated with the powder in IS 18 minutes from the time of lighting the whole face of solid tedge ledge seventy five feet deep was heaved from its bed falling filling witha with a fearful crash contrary to all expectations scarcely any report was heard around the scene of the blast lay at least fifty thousand bushels or of rock whilst neater nearer the ledge lay huge masses weigh C ing frig hun hundreds dredA of tons in the nace fade of the ledge tod there were ini numerable cracks and fissures some of them reaching from th thetos rn t 0 V 1 to the bottom of the I 1 e bae rae d taking an inward di direction 1 rec tio oT thirty or forty feet if thirty bushel bushels soo of rock be reckoned to the cubic yard upwards of sixteen thousand cubic cuble yards have been removed the rock I 1 la of a dark blue color and co considered to be bd of the finest quality altogether the operation must be considered a complete success FROM FRIDAYS DAILY dally feb FED 20 for europe elder josph joseph F Y smith expects to leaver leave this city for europe on en or about the dinst ansti grandeury grand Gran jury dJury the grand jury of the probate court jhako been in session since tuesday ni orning they have been at work woric to day since i ten ter this thia morning information wanted E G gibbs I 1 b bs of day nay ton bourbon county kansas is desirous or of learning the whereabouts of john N burton supposed to fo be a resident of this territory any information regarding him will be duly ap preci preel 1 abed lost mrs merrill has lost a large black pocket book containing from 5 to tor 8 in cash and a due bill fro y this office for the lady moor and the finder will confer bonfer a favor by leaving the lost property ert at this office for her funeral services the funeral services ser ices of R J golding Goldi Dg jr yesterday ter day were attended by a large number of the relatives and friends of the tho family suitable addresses were delivered on the occasion by president joseph young bishop E D woolley and elder ell eil rilas elias a a smith the remains of the decease deceased d were follow followed bd to their last laa resting e place by a orte cortege g eaf vt about t carriages the relatives desire through the thank their friends for the tho kin kindless kindt duess less and sympathy they ha have v e manifested to them in the their r bereavement salt lake directory the T canvassers i for this work have com fenced their labors the book I 1 1 will be of great benefit w io the general era ra aw and I 1 especially the business pa part A of the public and it is desirable ab le that it should be complete and I 1 correct the capabilities of mr sloan loan ioan to make inake it so are vieh known and he silo stio should uld receive every necessary ass aRs assistance istance in the shape of information for formation matio matlo n that can cau be afforded him w wo we o kli kii allude ilde tide particularly ts to parties who are solicited by the t to 0 give their names aj aud and ad occupations for publication in the book bokr suspicious we understand that some sor soi ne parties living orr on the outskirts of the city have hesitated to give gite their camesi names ac to the can of the salt sait lake directory because they were afraid the partied soliciting the information were not what they pretended to be and might want their names nales to affix them to another of those delectable arita memorials the past course of those gme makes some rome people a little suspicious then T hen it is still freh freshen in the minds of some of the 1 people that flin if a member of the staff stafa bf ufa a 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