Show f AD AND OTHER oiher MATTERS eliom FROM wednesdays DAILY NOV 27 FO eor WASH MOToN wm H hooper and george Q cannon left for washington this morning DEPARTED E elder eider ider lder W K R barton of manti mantl left the city ouy this morning on a mission to england IN THE gane gair it appears the S S X nevada which has a small company of saints on board had to put back to Queen queenston sto wn on or about the with damaged ina ma chine china chinery the intelligence intelli genoe genoa came over the wires slut but gave no particulars the Tho people on board are having a very long tedious and bolst boist boisterous erous passage about nineteen days from liverpool and only at queens town they will doubtless be ultimately landed in safety on this side bide of the atlantic calleb CALLED cail ED the following gentlemen of prof marshs marahs company called on us today E a lane 0 D hill J McNaugh mcnaughton ton toa jr B hoppin and T russell tue company are on a geological trip to this region they made interesting examinations ami nations in kansas and near cheyenne two of the party in this city expect to visit california and the rest to return eastward on friday the latter will join professor marsh who is at bridgers bridger and with him pass on to green riven biven where a brief stay may be made married in this city on monday nov by president D H wells mr william Will iara harrlson harrison culmer calmer and miss Is arah sarah jane butters we wish the young coup couple coupie le a pleasant voyage together hand io in hand band through life and may the poets words receive a verification in their case from that day forth in peace and joyous buss bliss they lived together long without debate nor private jars nor spite of enemies could shake the safe assurance of their state we had haci a visit this morning from mr john mattley professor of phrenology he purposes delivering a series of lectures on that subject in this city the first of which will be given in the institute on friday evening commencing at eight no charge will be made for admission mr mattley is now on his way to california from the east and leo aured at omaha on his way to this point con cor PETER SAXE this morning we had a call from this prominent dealer in fine stock of which he has a large number at ogden which he brought along siong a few days ago direct from the blue grass region kentucky within the last day or two be has sold sola to mr william jennings civi five fille filie helfers heiters hei hel fers idera to 0 D watt and son one heifer and shop P F D hammond two bulls and mid one heifer the col returns to ogden today to day where he will remain for several eF aldays days men wen when the there rehe rebe he stays at mr lorin fans fahs where he ca can n be seen or communicated munica ted with by parties desirous of purchasing fine stock tire fire A small frame houe in the ward on the same lot as Bo wrings old tannery the property of mr george thurgood and occupied by george K Bower bowering ing lug and family took fire at six last evening and was almost totally destroyed it appears that mrs bowering was pouring some coal oil from one vessel to another when her little boy lit a match ignited the oil andset andret the whole place in a blaze the little boy alluded to and a little girl were slightly burned bro bowering was not at home at the time of the occurrence the family are very poor and what little they did have was destroyed by the fire they being left destitute of everything except what they stood up in here is an opportunity for the benevolently inclined to lo extend a helping hand to the needy MISSION elder john A lewis wrote to the millennial star from merthyr oct 30 as aa follows the following incidents met with in the course of my travels I 1 have noted down and think well to send to you in one of my visits I 1 went to the house of elder henry thomas in merthyr Mort byr I 1 found his daughter mary very low in a nver fever I 1 learned that the she was given up by y the doctor I 1 said to her father 1 I don dont t give her up anoint her with oil in the nameon name of the lord he did so and we laid hands upon her head bead and in the name of the lord jesus christ I 1 pronounced the blessings of life upon her vetold I 1 told her she would 9 get et well and arla would live to go into luto the house of the lord and there receive her blessings for time and for eternity from the time of laying our hands bands upon her bead she got better I 1 have been beon her several times since and she is as healthy as ever bhe she was I 1 my other incident is illustrative of the emmi effi efficacy bacy of prayer I 1 felt feit at the close of a meeting in mer thyr very much impressed to pray K for the saints who are engaged in the pits and iron I 1 works the lan jan language guage of my heart was 10 0 lord let not the flesh nor the bones of any of them be broken nel neither let iet any ot of them bo be killed the next morning I 1 went to dowlais to see the saints the first house I 1 went t ti was bister sister fords she has two sons bons in the works when I 1 went in I 1 observed tears in her eyes I 1 asked her the cause of her grief she stated that the engine had by some means cau caught the tha trousers of bf her eldest son and had torn them off his hia body but he had escaped unhurt his brother had haa just been home after another pair she baldi said sald 11 1 I hav have ejust just come from that lit lits ills tio tie room where I 1 have been thanking god that my sons flesh is not broke nor one bone in his body that he is not killed brother lewis your prayer ia Is answered 1 11 elder john keller wrote from zurich Swit switzerland zeland oct oat 24 as follows I 1 my beaith health la Is good and I 1 feel grateful to my heavenly father for the opportunity liffor afforded ded me to proclaim the everlasting ting gospel to this part of a fallen world 1 the thel saints here are striving to live t they do their best to ans aus sustain the elders who are sent here though they are in poor circumstances the wages or of the laboring classes are low while prices of even necessaries are high this makes it almost impossible for the saints to save means for their emigration this is especially the case with those who have families to provide for brother john huber is the right man in the right place brother riser and I 1 feel to sustain him la ia all his movements in rolling on the great gospel work in this land we are as you are no doubt aware quite limited in means to do this but we have so far labored with full purpose of heart and feel determined that I 1 nothing shall be lacking in faithfulness on our part through the blessing of the lord we find a few in this country willing to listen to ohr our our tes teA testimony and benefit themselves thereby by obeying the requirements of the gospel go I 1 have baptized 27 persons and 10 chil chii children n have been blessed during my brief labors I 1 thank the lord for this there is a good prospect for the future I 1 feel already rewarded for coming here and trust and pray that the lord will wil luse use me me to accomplish more good FROM DAILY dally NOV 29 CENT centerville ERVILLE wm wirl reeves beeves of pah par cen terville berville ter ville says the name of that yong maa man who died of smallpox small smail pok pox at this place on sunday last was frederick studer from the london conference england aged about 17 years millennial star please copy INDis indisposed rosED posed it Is probable that the talented artist miss annette ince will not appear at the theatre on monday as expected the management having received a telegram from her stating that she is ill lii and unable to travel she is at present at san francisco we fruat she will speedily recover RAILROAD cara cana it lit lir CACHE mr lir samu el holt just juat in from logan informs u TIB 8 that the utah northern is so far com oom piet ed ad that the cars were rufi run to cache valley vailey for foi tho the first time on wednesday the pol poi point n t reached la Is about four miles north of mendon the bi brethren ethren of logan and surrounding settlements ard are united in id a deter to have the bow how completed to that place during the present winter pec per deseret telegraph fatal accident la in ogden kanyon hanyon november on wednesday morning owen R and james dinsdale yonh ons of jeffrey Di Dih hadale sdale of this city started for ogden kanyon hanyon for wood in the evening they came down on the running gears of the wagon both riding on the hind hounds between the toll gate and factory a clevis pin came out causing the I 1 singletree to strike the near horse the team took fright and ran throwing owen B R dinsdale off the wagon after the team had bad run about four rods james also fell off I 1 the hind wheel passing over his right ankle injuring it severely As soon as poss possible ble bie james returned to the toll gate and procured the assistance of his uncle james dinsdale and peter mcfarlane and and with them returned to his brother whom they found in an insensible condition he was conveyed honie home as speedily as possible and the services of dr P L andersag Ander anderson sog secured and every effort was made to res tore torebio him to consciousness and for a while hopes were entertained that his reason would return but all the labors of th doctor were ineffectual and he remained insensible until his death which occurred be between tween 5 and 6 this morning mor ning on examining his body no external marks were visible save several of the skin en the left much left elbow and the left side of his head the cause of his hib death was waa found to be an injury af the spinal cloumn xen ten W V U telegraph staffe overturned overturned normn utah nov As the stage i fromwalt from salt sait lake to this place was coming down a cut leading into east kanyon hanyon the horses got away aviah from the driver turning the coach over twice no nd body was hurt ACCIDENT AT RAWLINGS raw KAw lings linas james SL clyons 8 lyons a young man aged about twenty 1 three years while making an attempt to get a on t the h 0 c cars ars 0 of the U att aft it UN raw bwll rawlings lings lost 0 oth oah his s b balance s as t the b tr train was wag I 1 in int motion he fell fil b between t wn W n the c carm cara and ind his head was crushed under the wheels the engineer being immediately informed of the unfortunate man immediately stop ped pod the train and his mangled remains were taken up and placed in the care of friends who had haa been hta his on the tho journey from omaha mr lyons was a resident of council Counell bluffs and was waa on his way to san francisco where aher e he has hag mother m 0 ther and sisters liying nying oad oden en junction tion nov 1872 a fuh FUN funerals ERAli SERVICES the who funeral services of mrs mra julia horne home wife of mr william burton and daughter of mr joseph horne home took place at the fourteenth ward assembly rooms booms at 11 today daya a large number of the relatives and friends of the deceased being present on the I 1 occasion oce loii lozi suitable remarks were made by president D H wells and elder john deceased was daughter inlaw to general R T Bur burton tofi and was a most moat amiable ami ible ibie young lady A NEW SCHOOL HOUSE A new school house bouse 86 36 x 23 feet commenced in the 3rd ard ward of this city last spring was recently completed and la Is now being used for the purposes for which it was erected erect eds eat the trustees having opened a night school free ree to all ali who choose to attend A day school will be started as soon boon as they can obtain a competent teacher the building cost about 1600 and is 14 out of debt with the exception of a trifling sum the inhabitants of the ward generally mormon and non mormon have responded promptly to the sails gails calls made upon them to pay for their new school house the members of the female relief society ly have also contributed liberally the only y ones who have shirked their share bhare of responsibility in this connection are apostates but as the member members sor of that class are always absentees on the roll cali cail of honor zd and duty their conduct while evoking the con contempt tempt of the respectable has caused no surprise the third ward is not near so populous as some oth others ers erb but its residents have shown EL a commendable energy in the erection of this bull buli building ding for school purposes FROM SATURDAYS DAILY NOV so 30 boun nov kov to the wife of D M mcallister of this city a daughter THE KATE elint FLINT AND CORA conway SUITS the defendants in these two lwe suits brought to Te recover coyer COTer damages for mhd the des trucmon truc tion of certain eer household goods ac filed their thein answer to the complaints with the clerk of the district court today jeter clinton one of the respondents answers by denying the wanton and malicious destruction of the property of the plaintiffs by him the property having been demolished in execution of a writ of abatement issued by him to the ahal ahai or any of his deputies and aud thal that be had authority to issue the writ by virtue of his office as alderman and justice of I 1 the peace the plaintiffs having been adjudged guilty of keeping houses of ill fame such places being accor according diLg to the ordinances of salt lake city nuisances and subject to be abated several of the defendants named in the complaints compla make answer that they took no part in destroying any y property belong belonging big to the plaintiffs plain tl tinis tifis and that they were not present at the i houses named in the complaint at the time when the property therein was waa alleged to have been demolished those who admit to having taken part in 1 the demolishing process answer that the property was not destroyed wantonly or maliciously but in due process ot of law lawi the following language occurring in their response that a writ a copy of which with the endorsements thereon is herein attached and made apart of this answer duly issued by one jeter clinton and directed to the city marshal or 1 ond one of his deputies wh which ich was there delivered to ta william hyde as such deputy marshal aforesaid to be executed whereby he was comma commanded to foith forthwith with proceed to and abate wald waid nuisance by demolishing all things found therein used for the purpose of keeping and ind conducting ng a house guse of ill fame as provided by ordinance ordina ned of salt lake city that the said jeter clinton was then and there a justice of the peace and a an ii alderman within and for the cit city of salt lake in the county of salt lake and territory of Utah duly elected and quails fled and acting as such FATAL FATAI SHOOTING AT SPRING springville VILLE we are indebted to brother william bramall of jor particulars of a fatai atai shooting affair which took place at that place early on wednesday morning it appears that an old grudge existed between charles charies bolen and neph nephi 1 hall hhall both parties atten attended dad a party on tu tuesday ada night when the old feud was revl reviver revived revived veZ ver and it is is stated that hall struck bolen with a bottle on the following morning wednesday hall sent word to bolen that if he met the latter iatter on the street before night he be would shoot him bolen having business in town went out on on horseback and before going armed himself with a revolver he had occasion to pass the store 0 of crandall Bros where hai hail I 1 and a number of others were standing when the latter saw bolen he cursed and swore sword at him and called him a coward saying you yon you yon have a pistol but dare adne not shoot bolen then than drew his pistol and shot hall in the right breest broast the ball passing through the body and coming coining out at the back As soon Is as he was shot hall walked to the fear rear of mr aaron aaran johnsons housewirth house with his hands |