Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM MONDAYS dally DAILY DEC DF dec c 2 A man named Cain campbell campbeli was fined this morning 50 for stealing a pair of blankets from the valley house naw oprice OFFICE we learn from supt bupt musser that an office of the deseret telegraph was opened on monday evening at lehi on that day this item did not reach us in time or it would have appeared in the issue of yesterday morning resignation AN and R spratt HP H pratt esq took his place yesterday as division superintendent of the C P in place of mr james campbell resigned A handsome present is to be made to the retiring superintendent some day this week and a supper given by his many friends who appreciate his hla services during his term of office we are sure that we express the sentiment of our community in saying that he leaves his office with the esteem and respect of all who have had haa any intercourse with him in bis his capacity either as a citizen or as an of nicer licer ogden junction dec 2 TRAVELING WESTWARD the epizootic it appears is traveling westward it having commenced its ravages at omaha so say the dispatches SuccEss fung FUli there was a crowded audience at the eleventh ward last night to witness the dramatic enter tain ment for the benefit of the sunday school many being unable to gain admittance the performances were executed tn in a very creditable manner minner to the gratification of the audience the entertainment will win be repeated this evening per deseret telegraph SPECIAL TO ane im deseret HEWS editor deseret news SPRING springville VILLE dec 4 1872 the invest gation gatlon of the bolden and hall hali murder ca case cae e closed at pm yesterday it was before J P cyrus sandford assisted by alderman S chase there were 13 witnesses for the prosecution and IS 18 for the defense dusenberry and 0 D evns conducted the cage case for the prosecution dana dina and doctor roberts for the defense the is to be given at 2 pm tomorrow to morrow thursday all la is quiet the prisoner is still in custody of the constable A CASE casz john lamb tailor was examined before justice clinton this morning on a charge of cutting and seriously wounding another tailor named brough last evening the affray occurred in the the mr myers merchant tailor kimball block it appeared from the ev dence that lamb a short abort time ago had been baen employed by mr myers as a cutter and that several suits cut by him had turned out to be miss fits some 0 of athe the workmen including brough requested mr myers to ta discharge him which the latter did list evening lamb asked brough whether the latter had used any influence with mr nir myers to have him discharge him brough answered in the affirmative and used some abusive 19 epithets towards lamb and called zim ulm him an impostor ac the latter then made an attack on brough cutting hini him with a pair of scissors or a knife in the headnick head neek neck and arm in endeavoring to stop the fracas mr myers received a cut in one of his fingers brough is pretty badly injured and was wag unable to appear this morning both men were under the influence of liquor when the affair hap happened bened the case was postponed ull till morrow tomorrow to lo morning that the full extent ot of broughs injuries might be ascertained after the affair took place lamb went to his room at mrs kings boarding house ward and locked himself in and when the police went to arrest him the latter were refused admittance and had bad to burst open the door to get him lamentable accident brother willians william hulme sends under date of nov the lowing following ol particulars of the burn bura ing mg to death at bloomington bear bea r lake valley of a little girl A gloom was cast over our settlement on the dinst by the burning to death of a little girl about five and a half years old daughter of mathew and ann Thor Tho mock aock she was left with a younger child and it is thought that while making a fire in the stove her clothes caught fire shoran sheran she sho ran to her grandfathers house eight or ten rods distant when first bean sean seen her clothes were almost entirely burned off the accident occurred abart three or four in the afternoon and she died at one or two next morning |