| Show locae 1064 OTHER batters FITTERS I 1 I 1 FROM wednesdays DAILY NOV 5 SPLENDID and pleasant weather just now the most agreeable time in the year 3 ear as to temperature COAL COL we wo were reliably informed today to day that some splendid coal droppings crop pings had been uund lound bund within a mile or so of this city progressing mr W H attwell whose leg t was amputated a little over overa a w week eek ago in con eon consequence le of an accident continues to progress favorably t RESIGNED in consequence of press of others business mr joshua midgley alad idy has resigned his position as co contra antra in prof thomas theatrical orchestra the vacancy will be filled by mr broughton COVERING THE WALLS this morning the covering ortho of the tho walls of the temple for the winter was commenced mei mel leed under the supervision of mr henry grow the rock laying work having terminated for the sea RETURNED mrs MIS henry grow returned return ed on monday night e from a visit vilt to her relatives an and d friends in philadelphia she was absent four foul or five months mouths and enjoyed a pleasant time FINED john risley was fried fined 10 today to fo day for being intoxicated and creating creati liga riga u general disturbance and as a plain drunk alexander gil gli was fined sa 5 both are soldier and and in lieu of the cash will furnish the city with the amounts in labor 11 noc noti NOR FOUND i 7 UP till this after noon alfred aifred case for whose arrest a Ww warrant arrant was issued yesterday daya 0 a charge of aggravated assault on mr lir heber case his sister iii in law llad not been teen found by the police alicc FR for FOK THE JE END OF THE TRACK president Preg ident brigham young accompanied by a number of other gentlemen left this city at halfpap half past st two this afternoon on a visit to the end of the track truck of the utah southern railroad taner TAPER tabernacle NACLE CHOIR CONCERT we learn that pro prof 0 george careless is actively engaged with the tabernacle choir in rehearsals for s concert to bo be given some time during this month lovers of musie music may anticipate a to an excellent treat GUY FAUX DAY the fifth of november is somewhat of a gala day in england being tile tiie anniversary of the day on which the gun powder plot to blow up the tile E engligh ng 10 houses of parliament was discovered c it is generally celebrated in britain by displays of fireworks firework bonfires ac tirl till QUESTION TWO saloon keepers were fined slot loo each eacil last evening for selling without licence and two more were fitted fined similarly this morning three of tho parties paid the assessed and the other patsey mar b A i S lii lit 6 leys partner was in default of payment pa locked up in jail A fifth case was set for trial at four and several other arrests wera wem to tobe be made this afternoon STILL THE SAME wo are informed that the road about a mile and a half west of jordan bridge still remains in the same disgracefully miry condition as it has bas been for a number of or weeks the damage to the road was caused by water from the bri brighton liton ilton irrigating irrl atin reservoir if a anians mans cow breaks elyreah into a neighbors neigh boes field and destroys the tiie crop the owner of the animal is amenable to the owner of the field for the damage done if this principle bo be conert the owners of the reservoir should repair that road at all events somebody should do it and the sooner the better CLEANING OUT THE WARD bishop taylor comes comey to the front on the water sect business about this time of year the g grass gnass aws grows and filth accumulates rapidly iu in those beautiful crystal streamlets stream lets which add such a charm to the descriptions of salt lake city by travelers the bishop saw that the current of the water was raisin and has with his customary promptitude set men at work to cleanse and straighten the ditches preparatory to the advent of jack frost 3 inquire E quire affo expects to spread himself on our streets this winter as usual FAST DRIVING our gour ye reporter porter was accosted by mr georgo george anderson herdsman today to day and requested by him to utter a word of caution and admonition to fast drivers in allu alluding dlug diug to tho the subject george got off a speech something like tile tiie following there appear to be nu numerous descendants of jehu around here at present who frequently drive along the public thoroughfares with exceeding exceeding great reat speed and impetuosity and ch C dash h recklessly through 0 ai hapless herds of cattle heedless of disastrous collision with with the limbs and other portions of the physical structures res of the latter to their great reat damage and to the de detriment of or the interests of herds berds herdsmen men and cattle owners generally we agree with george that there is s altogether too much furious reckless driving in this city now a days and that it shoula should bo be stopped as not only cattle are liable to serious injury thereby butano but also aiso the lives and limbs of human beings are in danger t A NEW INVENTION aro v T mr samuel hamer eilmer the other day brought ino to 0 our office a model of an invention of his a self coupler for railroad carsa cars which lie thus describes it is simple durable and perfectly reliable in every way it will not cost more than two dollars and fifty cents more than the tile ordinary liand hand couplers irwill it will couple witha with any car that couples with a link coupling even if there is a of six inches in height beight in the cars when once oneo uncoupled it sets itself for coupling again it is almost impossible t to dislodge the coupling pin until the I 1 link in k is inserted by the cars coming together what I 1 claim is simplicity durability cheapness and perfect reliability besides perfect immunity from all danger mr hamers harness model is simple self acting and appears to be valuable we wo no reason why it should not be nil all he lie claims for it when properly in mado made ado ade and affixed CITY COUNCIL the city council counell convened last night mayor wells presiding petition tion of J 0 0 dewey U S army paymaster asking that a street lamp bo be placed place J in front of his office on west temple street and between fourth and fifth streets referred to committee of ways and means alderman cliftons Clin tons report for october was presented ted it showed the number of cases tried during the month to be and tile tiie amount of fines lines S of which was paid in cash i and the balance lil ill in labor the report was ado adopted ted tec tic exo committee on municipal law to whom was referred peti tion of B Y Hamp hampton tn asking for an ordinance in relation to vehicles reported a lengthy ordinance which covers corers a great many points it was read but no action was taken upon it the superintendent of the water works reported proposals from edmund wilkes john sloan co and harrison co with a view to supply water pipes for the works the quarantine physician asked in what manner the furniture of tho the smallpox hospital should be disposed of or the matter by decision of tho the council was left in his hands FROM THURSDAYS DAILY NOV 6 RAIN BAIN a trifle this morning fine line and beautiful afterwards DISTRICT COURT tile the third district court met at 10 0 clock today J B mckoan CJ presiding after the disposal of a few ex parte motions the court ad adjourned journe till 10 am tomorrow to morrow SWITCH FINISHED tho extension of the woods cross switch on the utah Cen central trail trall is finished and the evening mixed train north and south bound pass aaa each other there til ere daily ANY information from herson inlaw ili in law charles charies H alexander a machinist antl ahu engineer and of his hia family will be thankfully received by jane S gabbott salt lake city utah ter eastern and western apers papers P please copy DROWNED it I 1 twill will be seen by a dispatch that seth greene the famous isel was lately erin exin drown drowned in the st Law lawrence renco rence river biver canada he died gut gat at cut his post or while engaged in his chosen and favorite evorite pursuit TOOELE deputy marshal richard NN meal mcallister lister llster returned yesterday from a trip to tooele thoele ho says all is quiet there and that notwithstanding the veneral general general dullness dullness i the cooperative operative co cow store of that place is doing a brisk and arid remunerative business THE FIVE firki i MILE TROT yesterday general lasher and cigrang granger trotted five miles for 1000 on faults half mile track for the first half mile the horses kept well together but after that lasher lasber took the lead kept it and won the race by a quarter of a mile time 1432 very few people were out and very little money changed hands ACCIDENT james mcfarlane 16 years old son of mr air andrew mcfarlane of Z C M 1 I clothing department was turning the corner opposite the clift house last evening on horseback when his is animal slipped on the rail rall of the street railroad and fell on the lads leg it is believed that no bones were broken but the bimbas might be ige expected is badly bruised THOSE yesterday wo we stated stat C d that wo we had llad information to the effect that coal droppings crop pings had been found quite close to this city in fact almost in it we are now informed that those cioppi are of the tho same nature as those which were found on tile the weber before the immense deposits of that locality and the cropping g finders feel encouraged and int intend nd prosecuting their investigations A SWINDLER today to day G C jones was arrested on a charge of fraudulently personating an officer of this eity city city elty for purposes of blackmailing ni it appears that when wilen he has heard of any robberies being committed he would go to the parties ar robbed and ommer offer to restore their proper propel ty for a consideration and it is alleged that ho lie has been guilty of several petty thefts in assuming the tilo disguise of an officer lie he actually adorned his vest with the th off omm official leial star i tim THE FIRST forward comes the fourteenth ward ward mard the tho first to dispense with illuminating oils and to light their handsome assembly rooms with gas Ml 51 itchell and james have been engaged for some time arranging and fixing up the necessary fittings which will be completed in time to admit of the rooms being lighted up with gas 3 for the first time tomorrow to morrow night when a party will be held there the gas mains are within reach of the more central school and meeting houses and seeing that the fourteenth ward people have led out in this direction who is going to follow suit and be the next PORKERS this morning col jesse C little took a couple of splendid specimens of the tho genus porcine to the tithing office scales to get them weighed they were of the white chester breed one of them imported and the other othe home rhome malsed raised A small crowd was attracted towards them and speculations were indulged with rp r regard p rd to the combined weight of the two one gentleman guessing it at 1148 pounds while the scales said 1145 the home raised i ne no being and the imported one oue the latter was not very fat had she been so her weight would have been tremendous being a sow of very large largo proportions po rations SUPPOSED CASE OF SMALLPOX mr john smith of the seventh ward has a child sick supposed to be of small smail smallpox pok As soon as mr smiths suspicions were aroused as to the character of the disease he made them known to the quarantine physician who visited the patient this morning if the disease bo be smallpox it is merely in its incipient stages so that the physician could not tell definitely whether it was or not in the mean meantime timo the child will be taken care of by its mother in an in upstairs room and no one be permitted to enter the house although there is no danger from contagion until the disease is fully developed it is to be hoped that it is nota not a case of smallpox ipox two RECENT ACCIDENTS joseph goddard wrote from logan nov 3 concerning the recent accidents toa ton to a boy named Hoaglan dand a young man andrew nelson both of which have been beer t already noticed in the NEWS mr a says gays the boy hoagland is recovering 0 rapidly and continues the logan branch of the Z C M I 1 is doing a good business mostly in grair which is being shipped as fast as the U IT B R B R can take it away the weather has moderated considerably during the past week and it is now quite pleasant during the day the wholesale department of this branch of Z C aa M 1 I have moved their goods into the new building where the facilities for doing business are much greater than in their former cramped up quarters accidentally SHOT AND KILLED this moi mol coining ninga a deplorable accident occurred at a place on oil jordan river a short distance from mr pettits Pet ret tits farm farni A young man named william flint and another named john mullet both residents of the ward were at the above named pl acelin ein a boat and were enraged engaged in shooting I 1 wild ducks the last nam named ed of tyle the two was sitting in the middle of or tho the boat and the tilo other in tho the rear while flint was in the act of firing mullet rose up bringing the back backof of his lil shead head in a direct line with the muzzle of the others gun and he received the whole of the charge causing the skull to battered in so that the brains oozed out and killin killing him instantly the tile body was t taken to the aliouse of hll hii hi 3 i brother C J mullet letb ward where an inquest was held by coroner georgo george J WILLIAM FLINT the young mail man who wilo fired the shot which bated the life lire of tho deceased was the first witness sworn and examined his testimony was that this morning november ath the deceased and himself hired a boat from mr pettit and went to rush lake dake for the of shooting ducks witness was ivas pushing tho the boat loat from behind with an oar deceased was sitting in the middle of the boat with his back toward towards witness bitne s the latter told him to keep still on his seat and not rise up and he said he be would do op so witness made this request that he be might not be in ili the tho way of his witnesses gun if he be should nire fire A flock of ducks flew up and deceased fired while sitting witness then took up his gun and as lie he pulled the tile tri trigger er deceased rose up and the charre charge entered the back of his head teero thero was no difficulty between witness and deceased they had teen een cen on hunting expeditions b before fore etwas it was purely an accident CHARLES J MULLETT brother of the deceased testified to having ilav ing been noti notified flea of the accident by william flint and to seeing deceased leaning over the side of the tho boat when he be arrived at the spot deceased would have been twenty three yeara years of age on the lith day of the present month witness did not know of any difficulty existing between mr flint the tile previous witness and deceased the following is the verdict of the coroners jury SALT LAKE CITY territory of utah an inquisition holden at salt lake city precinct on the 6 ath th day 0 f nove m ner ber A D 1873 a at t one pm at the house of C J M mullett upon the body of john mullett there lying dead before george J taylor coroner co r oner of said county by the jury whose names are hereto subscribed the said jurors upon their oaths dosay do fay say that deceased died from a gunshot wound from a weapon ili in the tho hands of william flint aud and flom florn the evidence before us we believe it to have been the result of accident in testimony whereof the said jurors have hereto set their hands the day and year aforesaid tiros THOMAS foreman MARIZ MARK earnshaw lievi lle J TAYLOR coroner william flint the young 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