Show then teer LOCAL AN AND D OTHER MATTERS from RO X T U 18 DAILY noy NOV 8 5 sacr sacramental SILVER this ahls morning acting bishop john R winder purchased a very handsome silver set to be used for sacramental purposes in the fourteenth ward assembly rooms the set seu consists of nine pieces piece in allone large pitcher four baskets and four cups cops the articles were purchased nhom hrom mr hir 0 0 asmussen Asmus sen aen ANOTHER OF THE che SAME cora conway Is following in the wake of kate flint having commenced suit against jeter clinton cllnton e al for the recovery of three times the alleged value of property said to 6 have been destroyed by the CRY city officers when they abated as a nuisance the devia demimonde establishment of the plaintiff some time since robinson and spratt ir are e the plaintiff Is s attorneys elsic eine AND imprisonment wm smith of second south street was before justice clinton this morning bu on three charges of selling liquor without license each badh charge was proved and on the first charge he was fined loo bio the second with the addition of thirty davs dats imprisonment and olk on the third loo and six months lm im pris ament mr counsel for defendant fen dant gave notice of an intention to apply to the district court for writs of d in each case ABOUT A A NAME Inquirer II 11 writing from tooele county states that an agricultural society was waa organized in pine kan yon a small settlement in the ab above county about a year ago the name given to the organization was the 1 tooele thoele count county agricultural society 11 inquirer objects i to the name na me because it is only a settle settie settlement ment and not ii a county abs ass association ocla ocia and bays says suppose tooele county should taake anition to form an ah agricultural society what should such an association be called 7 this Is ia a small matter and is not likely to create any difficulty among sensible people we believe that county does take a notion to organize such a society the good people of pine kanyon hanyon will immediately fall into line amalgamate and call cali their society the pine fine kan ran von branch of the county association let the county try it and see tooele thoele county certainly should have an agricultural society professor john R park principal of the deseret university reach ed this city last night after an absen absence cb of algodt fourteen months the professor left this city a year last september for the pud pun pose of visiting k thil the schools if iii in the eastern states and in europe with witti the view of improving the common school system in U utah tah a and n d incorporating therein those maj methods d s pro proved ed b by experience on both sides of the atlantic to be the best during duning his hia trip the dr visited the principal schools in boston philadelphia new ner york and sud bt hit louis and ard in several other pisces places iscer laces in massachusetts pennsylvania new york missouri and ohio in id en euy eny rope be travelled in switzerland Switzer fam jam 2 Gim germany any Bil belgium gium glum france prance and italy visiting several of the principal schools in all save the latter country he also sigo visited somme bome of the principal schools in london bondon england and edinburgh and glasgow scotland during daring his trip he b bas has gained a fund of information r relative eil ell to the organization i alfon of school systems and the methods method ii of imparting 9 instruction which we have no doubt will in the able hands handi of the dr be made subservient in promoting the educational interests of this territory th the very many friends including all the former hopu pupils ot of eidel elder parke ranke will wil wll be glad to hear of his bis safe arrival arnival lhome home and to learn that he Is in excellent health the following extracts of cf a letter frommader from frona eider elder kanute peterson to elder eider jos F smith dated copenhagen sept 24 have been kindly placed at our bervice service during the thel guarter quarter ending august 20 there has been baptisms in this misi mish blon bion which considering that it Is aday a day of gleaning cannot be looked upon diacou ragingly the time is aga agn drawing nigh when an additional mUsio missionary nary nany force will be placed ini in the field to labor during the winter souls have left scandinavia for utah during the past summer and we arenow are now bending oni oui our efforts to fill up the vacancies caused by the emigration the coming winter brings gloomy prospects eng faith for the e poor pooi people the price of coal Is loo per cent in lid ild advance vance of last year the price of provisions Is ia also much higher than last se season asoli as also merchandize merchandise dize whereas wages waged stand unchanged sanpete San pete county has jentus blittle rising of 1200 to emigrate the poor and brigham city has haa forwarded t about these amounts have been beela sent as means belonging to the scandinavian P E fund we have received a a a few other settlements but besides these quite a number of drafts llave b ave come in from private individuals for ro lations rotations or acquaintances quain here bere Crop shave shage bave been very good here this season and hay uncommonly plenty it pleases me to learn of the prosperity of the people in zion ENGLAND WO we learn from the millennial star oct of a district meeting held beld at manche mancho ster stor sept slept at which the following elders were present president albert carrington elijah A box and G F gibbs also from the liverpool office elder eider john H burrows barrows and bro brg walter reynolds the following branch presidents were also present I 1 elders john schofield president of the manchester james barton president of the stockport stock port T platt president of the Bur burslem siem stem and W boydell president of the moor branches the branch presidents generally reported encouragingly of the condition and prospects ts ol of the portions of the work under their charge rge brother walter reynolds elders john H Burro burno burrows vs george F gibbs gibba and elijah A box addressed the congregation at the morning meeting and an interesting discourse was delivered in the tho evening by president albert carrington from wednesdays DAILY NOV 6 bishop E D woolley of the ward desires us to to announce that public d meetings will be held in the assembly rooms of that ward at ONE in the be afternoon and SIX in the evening ing of every sunday until further notice SALT SAIT laue lawr CITY nov 6 1872 editor deseret news eus please say through the columns of your bat the books sent for by the ladies py physiological glass class have arrived persons wishing to obtain them can do so by call ing on miss mary E cook at the social hall 0 monnis secy SmAs seas hing hind WINDOWS last laist night several soldiers threw rocks at the windows of a house in an alley adjoining commercial sti eat occupied by susan vance ed colored lored the windows and a stove were smashed susan bad several men arrested as being concerned in the affair but she was unable to prove that they were the parties who di did dla the damage and they were consequently discharged recovering the many friends of bishop littlewood of newton cache valley are no duat pleased to bee see him again in this city the bishop is one ot of the most respected citizens of cache valley he has lately undergone a severe surgical operation under the hands of dr anderson and has been beon confined to his bed for several weeks but from present appear appearances he bids faar to enjoy life and health for many years to come the bishop has our best beat wishes fol foi his health and prosperity ltv ity progressing at a late meeting of the tax payers of the ward the assessment of a tax of two per cent for the pur I 1 poso pose yode of providing means to complete the 11 new ew ward school house was wag unanimous unanimously ay iy voted if this tax is promptly paid doubtless the building will be so far oar finished that it will be occupied during the winter the walla of the building are norup now up to the level the roof timbers are mostly in position and shingling will soon be com commena commence ad edi the roofus roof ia self supporting the work is being conducted under the tho immediate supervision of bishop kesler PRESIDENT SMITH AND COMPANY the following note which has been courteously handed to us will be ot of interest to our readers CuicA ao oct 20 1872 president B moung young dear sir we arrived here last evening all well after ti a very hasty ride zide from rock island going at times at the rate of one mile per minute the train across the plains havin having lost time we did not a arrive arrive at omaha till till 6 pm in a rain storm we immediately took the transfer train 1 11 crossed the river and in the regular train started on in a thunder storm all without the least feast inconvenience except a very slight sprinkling for which we were well prepared pared hared we gained a little lost time d during t the e night arrived at rock island before we breakfasted and the remainder of lost time was waa made so that we arrived here on time assisted by bros snow and dunford danford the missionaries to europe including mg mrs fielding went on by last evenings train we have had no annoyance from dust e except ai at cheyenne where just as we entered the town a dust storm that would well compete with the most boisterous in salt lake city kept us all in car with every ventilator closed of course we shw siw saw but little of ohey Chey ennet I 1 saw much to admire at rock island but there here and wad everywhere the nar row streets and absence of sidewalk rivulets lets are very do deteriorating 1 the he land laud landscape scenery between this and rock island interspersed as it is with towns and villages supported by a richly productive soil is truly delightful viewed as we we were going at almost lightning steed speed speed our 11 present company consists of bros snow call and dunford sister thompson and your humble correspondent we are well sleep well eat well for we find our lunch Bas baskets ketsi ketaI well supplied with eatables and the car fountains supply us with good water with deepest sentiments of gratitude esteem and respect yours lle lre fcc ELIZA ellza R SNOW |