| Show locel LOCAL AND OTHER mau ERS pai FRONI WE DAILY dalny dec DEO 12 SA n 1 u 1 per ad 4 new sew office I 1 I 1 ww aw ts talt salt nake nare deci deel 1872 was mas I 1 amai telegraph office is now open at mon croe croo Se lyler tyler county miss annio irons as operator monroe nion Alou roe roo is a few miles north ot of bullion city 1 l A il M MUSSER it robbery A Aman man named canin cania lewis newis alleged that lowas robbed of ii a pocket book containing something over aver 83 in IT S currency new near the theatre the other night and aud makes affidavit that he believes a lalni faini champion swe awe arist who is not a the robbery mitu aitu fore SMALLPOX from bishop smith ot we learn loarn that two tivo more as aas of smallpox dx have havre developed the themselves i m thero thore making three persons persona desous in that settlement tt lement now sunner suffer ibb from that disease the bishop states that every precaution possible under the iho circumstances to present vert vent the spread of the disease bim him been adopted two of the sufferer sAre are progressing e s s favorably ahe the he condition of the other is regarded 14 COUNTY A gentl gentleman emad just in county informs us that he be never ne h a time of general prosperity and good feeling among the citizen the settlements he visited lie he visited camp X eloyd loydon or ealr eair fielde fieldi in company with el ele eie ders george Goorge halliday lewis lewis Lowis harvey and wm M fiam frampton ton home homo missionaries A xin win feeling eting eling w was held there which was fairly attended by bythe iad people of the settlement who listened attentively to the spirited remarks made by elders halliday and harvey ib e y the missionaries held heid a meeting in the 1 evening evening at Cedars Fort font which was wits well attended two wagons loaded with citizens of fairfield having followed the elders there hoar hear further from them cherniss the Ther nish niss blo bio slon blon naTies narles aries arles named are doing a good work I 1 A CASE cask vos kos koster moster ferd daya dayn ny a pa man an artis picked up by the police officers mid add taken lothe city hall hail who vyris by his strange conduct was thought to be afflicted with delirium tremens cremens tr emens he was placed inthe city jail which he imagined was the arl arii i zona diamond fields and he would crawl around on the floor in sear search eliof of the preci preel ous ona tops tors tones stones tonea and would occasionally flatter that lie he had found one of immense value alue 11 asides besides being heing non camp compos os mentis lie ho was ivas in ili ai a most horrible condition physically b y ideall being a massof mass of corruption dr ri ornis called into in to see bee him and this abig morning he stated that the unfortunate not survive morel more than a few 4 hours when first taken to the city baik bail Halk balij ho be said his nama was george saul and that he had come from cottonwood kan dpn still ANOTHER case lt it having been reported that a case of smallpox small smail pox had ap pear pea edat tha house houle orone cofone of one ong of the pettit brothers Bro on jordan dr clinton quarantine lne physician visit edthe odthe place this morning and found a young man inan whose name we conia could coula not liot learn suffering with the malady in a mild torm form the patient who is brombe from bear lake and a relative of mr pettit ikas aias was removed tda i honse house dionie som e distance from mr Petti retti tB and ana a vi ma man n will be at i 16 once gricol dispatched from the city to take bardoe bar care dof of him the does not know how ho he caught the di dibease gease aaa asche he is not note aware of ever having bavine been beom exposed to in we understand that a num number berof of persina living in the north easten eastern portion of the cit city 71 were exposed to contact with the disease through being in the tha e company of the patient before bedore the nature e 0 of f the disease 1 baie with which fully tally known atis itis to tb be hoped that those parties will precautions take which will naturally suggest thein thern themselves selves on the general principles of common commom sense i the nire fire depart i mentor mentoe this city held a meeting in the tho mover roo the tho engine honio at seven last lest night which was well weli attended acut oae one ohp hundred persona being pre f were Aless rs N IT ir feit felt elt eit J JF smith H grow row end and ja john n B winder indar of the olty city ity counell council committee on fire department after ter the usual opening ceremonies several matters of business were attended to about twenty flye fite new men members aers were enrolled and it w was decided that from twelve to eighteen members of bf th ther thee e department t should sleep in theroa la biar over oven the engine house each night that tbt they might beon be on hand band and ild iid ou on the spot in n case of overne emergency agency some general instructions were given with regard to io the dutle dutie of vy by chief engineer J DT D T mcallister and remarks were also made by N H feit felt and J R WI winder ad er abe ithe the department then adjourned to the engine house bouse and in order to toj demonstrate whether the tho steam fire engine could he be moved about with bufil sulli clent cleat activity on the streets without the aid of horse power it yv was run bovyn down comfortably by about thirty men toe clift house haus e gorner corner third thira south street the hook and ladder lin lia implements lurid and the hose and carriage were also I 1 taken out 1 the department adjourned till til next monday naghi besides special il meetings the byi bya bylaws aws stipulate t eulate that monthly meetings will be held hoid I 1 I 1 t I 1 on Satu saturday rdby night C a hose company fw w organized with bichard bichara J mcallister as foreman whose duty it is in case of fire to seo see that thero is a supply of water at the desired points and to manage the hose there was a general desire manifested b by those who attended the meeting last nig night t to he bb prompt and energetic in performing reforming p a the various duties required of them we understand that the room over the engine house bouse will shortly be fitted up in comfortable style by the city it is doubtless gratifying to our citizens generally to know that such efficient mea bures burea are being perfected forthe northe for nor the subduing of fires and if the requisite amount of energy continues to be displayed in this direction salt lake city will be as forward in this respect as any other city of its size la in the union onion THURSDAYS DAILY DEC 12 7 THE tur evening star is is a brilliant sight every night now apine PINE did dla the oldest inhabitant ever aver see a niner finer time tinie for tile the season than the present GAMBLING there was a large number of cases of gambling before justice clinton luit last evening svening A fine of was imposed posedin in each case FORREST dan it will te le seen by our latest telegrams that the grat groat gr gro at american tragedian edwin forrest died suddenly this morning rooming at his bis roid rond euca euce new york DEAD george saul mentioned by us u a yesterday as aa having been picked up on commercial street inan in an insane condition and who engaged in the pastime of hunt ingdor arizona diamonds on the floor of the city jail died at a late hour la last it night providence cache co dec dee ath 1872 1873 editor deseret dedret mews mems dear sin we are now being blessed with beautiful mild weather in this valley vailey the frost is out of the ground and everything th has bas taken a favorable turn for thel the grading of the TJ N R R the people here are that the iron horse will be smoking through the streets of logan this winter winters which looked rather doubtful a short ashert time ago the authorities of this valley are alive hilve in this matter and the people are responding to the call made up on them to make the road our oar bishop and a good company are out on tile the grade doing their best to help on the work s so G you see providence is linding lending a helping hand we are in a progressing condition in this settlement we have good meetings which adewell attended good preaching ji good health and in good spirits regarding the present and future we are trying to live at peace with each other respectfully joni PRESIDENT SMITH AND PARTY parly by letter to the editor of the NEWS from pres ident george A smith dated S 8 21 in neeata nov we glean the following the party were then within miles of the trip had bad been slower than usual owin owing owins gln in part to the prevalence of headwind headwinds head hoad winds and ana rough weather for several daysi day which also caused a good deal of rocking to the voyagers during the trip on the ocean miss E K R snow composed poem Cross crossing inri iari tho the atlantic 1 while at washington resi president rest smith and eldera elder JF little littie had a very pleasant interview with president grant giant by the kindness of president young we glean the following from a letter ietter from president smith dated liverpool nov I 1 6 the athe party all well arrived in the y W ersey orsey at I 1 a ih on the at i past 7 they were joined by president Car barring ring ton and elders J G bleak G F gibbs and B W carrington then breakfasted together on board the minnesota they landed and proceeded to the northwestern north western hotel botel in lime st president smith says sass my reflections reverted to the ath of april 1840 when I 1 landed penniless with vou you in this town to commute commence our mission in a foreign land they expected to leave for london on the to attend conference there on the on arriving there they would make final arrangements for their tour in ia i europe and asia the following arecie na names mes of af those who are going to palestine dent george A smith eiders elders lorewzo snow feramorz pers eera morz little george dunford dun Dnn ford dord paul A and thos W jennings miss E B Sno wand miss aliss clara little COMMITTED charles NV baker the and counter of last winter was examined before justice clinton yesterday afternoon on a charge of stealing from canin lewis a pocket book and lewis swore positively that he saw baker take the pocket book and mr clements clementi E R elor Ilor horsely sely testified that he bavi savl saw the prisoner run away alway after lewis charged him hirn with the theft baker was abound wa bound over to answer to ro the ibe probate court and in default was waa com bitted to jail FROM SATURDAYS DAILY DEC 11 pend pen perd per deveret telegraph dec dee pm president young toung and party reached here this pm all well in the evening elders IF L D young W C St bynes aynes E F sheets and A M musser addressed i a large and attentive assemblage or of the people in the fine ne new w meeting house on the every day duties of life A COMPLETE SMASH yost yest yesterday erday a maii mall man a attached a span of horses honses to a wagon on third West Street near the utah southern railroad for the purpose of testing the animals in crossing the track the horses baulked baulkey when the wagon was on tho lino line A freight train with passenger car attached backed from the north and the result was that the wagon was sma smashed blied glied into smither engs it th tha the wood work being knocked ini into sp splinters liners liVers the pas passenger wenger car also su sustained some damage from the thi collision FROM WYOMING TERRITORY i mr morrison deputy sheriff of uintah county wyoming territory la Is in town having arrive arrived dl a rew few e ew days ago armed with a requisition from flom the governor of wyoming tor lor tte the arrest of one sheppard against whom there stands a charge of em embezzlement bezzie the wyoming orning authorities had received information that sheppard Bh eppard was in these parts and they sent mr morrison arter after him mr morrison accompanied by a son of mr 11 Ji McAllister a deputy marshal brought the prisoner to town yesterday evening having caught him in one of the mining camps in the vicinity of 0 par rao les park MATTERS here is a dispatch from that place 13 tho the case of james woods charged with killing wm win Xe mccarthy Carthy was investigated by the grand jury and the prisoner discharged there was an excursion yesterday on the and Bulli bullionville onville R R around spring mountain the road will be completed to Bulli bullionville onville in january it is read reported arted that rock assaying per ton was struck strack yesterday in pioche in the phoenix mine mino the bullion shipments for the past three days by wells fargo cos coa express amounted to lix BRITISH MISSION we learn the following from the millennial star of november A conference was to be held in london november dt at which president george A asmith smith and party were expected to bd present the elders from utah inthe british isles were expected to be present on the occasion so far as possible elder eider charles ir hi wilcken president of the birmingham conference had hid completely recovered red from the smallpox and bad had resumed the duties of ochia his appointments elder erastus W snow who had nursed him in his inness had so far escaped be bet bei i ing attacked by the disease elders john Benn bennion lon ion luke S syphus hus bus 1 and mark burgess arrived from eti eta utah h nov ard 3rd on a isit to their relatives ives ivea and friends and were authorized to labor in the ministry as they might have op opportunity opportune ty and feel disposed LOOKS BAD la IR our thursdays issue we stated that abase a case of alleged swindling or embezzlement would shortly come up in the justices Court for that the defend defendent entin in the matter was a gentleman of some bome influence and standing in society having haying come to this thia territory bearing beaning letters letter of recommendation and introduction from a number of influential j mon of the nation the investigation was to come off before justice samuel W richard Bichard sat 2 yesterday afternoon the defendant both in person and by coun s sel sei e appeared at the time appointed but no one c no appeared on the other side neither the person who madette affidavit charging the defendant with the grave crime nor any of four other complaining witnesses who had been subpoenaed was there the court was kept open one hour after the apa pointed time when cou counsel lisel for the des fondant asked for the discharge disc harge harga of the latter which of course was at once acceded to the court announced its intention to have the person who made the complaint and the other witnesses esses who had been brought before him and required to show cause why they should not be fined for contempt of course the coult court could not do otherwise but if he case is as aa bad as it looks it is to be regretted that steps a gleat deal more sti stringent lugent than that should not be taken the defendant and ind his bis counsel are emphatic in asserting that the case was got up by plain anui anba for the express purpose of leir levying ying blackmails blaek black maili malli we are of cours enot prepared to say definitely that such is positively the case but there is no jabout about appearances pointing very strongly in that direction it is very certain that a person who prefers so ser ber serious loui a haige halge ag against ainest an individual as that of embezzlement must either do so BO because he is convinced the party defendant nen fen dant is really guilty or he must have some ulterior motive and if that motive be the levying of blackmail it is the complaining compla pla ining party himself who is the criminal in fact the embezzler embezzle er whether he accomplishes his object or not for it is the malice aforethought and intent which in reality constitutes he the offense offence against the laws whether |